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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-19 - Orange Coast PilotT • • •• CLO , fORECAITa Oii A2 ~\ r' 9erv111g Newport Beac.,, Costa Meia, Hul1llngton Beach, Irvine, L.Quna ~ach, Fount1ln VaUey and aouth Or-.i County Coast Laguna Beach High School's principal opts for retirement./ A3 A retiring police sergeant is promoted to lleuten~nt for his final days on the force:/A3 California The state gets ready for an "Inevitable" earth- quake with a seven ... coun- ty drill./ A7 Nation ° A secon~ mass murderer follows his brother to the electric chair./ A7 World The president's proposed aid to Nicaragua's rebels runs Into a roadblock in Con- gress./ A4 Sports Truck turned into trouble Orange County ftre~hten epray the trailer of a 4 ,500- gallon propane tan~er that jackknifed on Camino Caplatrano ID Lacuna Niguel Thareday, blocking traffic for moet of the afternoon while the fuel wu cleaned up. ' roves .. Officials said no gas leaked and there were no injuries. California Highway Patrol officer• uld the driver, Craig Berger, 24, ofbowney was making a U-turn on the two-lane road near Avery Parkway when the accident occurred. Garn. astronauts' landing delayed; craft blows a tire < \P~ c .\".\V[R.\L. Fla.(i\Pl- D1'rn' l'n ·., ac;trunauts. their home- lum1ng dda~cd 98 minutes by rain. hk" a ltrl' but landed i.afel) toda) aftl'f a h1t1t:r.,wcet JOume) that as1ronau1-\cn Jake (Jarn hailed as prnof that ··man 1s needed in space .. The landing. ~h1ch appeared hard- er than normal with blue smoke \pun1ng Imm the rubber. ruptured uni: of thr \hip's sax ures and badly npp1:d ano ther The astronauts "'ere not a~ an: of the blO"-OUt a nd ll dad not d1t era D1sco\el'\ from its center- hnl· lt>Ul hJo~ n . Then• Jlso "a~ damage lo tlAO or threl· therma1 ttlcs. but its ell tent had not tx·rn tkterm1nt'd f .. 11, -Ii\ e minute-. after the land- ing the l re"' left the shuttle for mt•dtlJI e\am\ and showers Garn "'allted unstead1h down the stairs. and ~a\;ed and smiled weakl} as he \.\as hclrx·d into the astronauts· van. Garn·, aide. Jeff Bingham. re- ponl·d the !>enator had "regained his Eanh legs" b~ the time the van reached the t:re"' quaners IS minutes latl'r ··Ht"' line .. Bingham said "He "'all..cd Stl'adah ufT the .. an He's \miling and shalttng hand\ \.I.Ith t''l'r.11m• he·-. hl'ld ht'I bo\ and his girl ·.1nJ 1\ talking '-"llh ·h1~ ~•fe. "Jthln·n .. CIF Commissioner Ray Plutko may decide on ·former Ocean View basketball coach Jim Harris' fate./81 Mobile home park pact under fire During. \nen da,., an \pace the crl·"' ol '" men and one ~oman logged man' accomplashmenb and one h1g dt'>appomtment the failure. dc'ipltl' <I 'ahan1 dfon and lhrough nu tau It nl tht'1r o"' n to re''' e the S85 m1ll111n ..,, nuim l ommun1Cat1onc; \Jtellitl' D1\lll\l'f\ 11' linal da<,h alroS!. tt'ntral f londa heralded tn '>Onll t"x1om' dro ppt•d out ola dear.'il..' and unto J I 'llCJ(J-loot run"'a' thn·c m1k' from thl' laun, h pad 11 ldt a \\l"l'" Jg11 JnJ "'hnt• 'hullk < halll·ngcr" pt•rched 10 da" from liltoll L tltl thl landing. D1\l ll\l'r~ ·~ launch "a' dtla'l'U h' ram Edison's Eric Wheel- wright high jumps 6-10 and misses at 7-0./81 Two Irvine High girls set state bests In track and fleld./84 Date book Life in the Drabble lane: Comic strip creator, Fagan, draws on ex- perlence./Pege 3 Landowners OK $250,000' for resettlement. but residents will appeal agreement to city By ROBERT BARKER Of IM OllllJ l'ilol Itel! Landowner'> of the lir~t moball' home park targeted for t loc;ure an Huntington Beach will pa) S250.000 toward construction of a new park to accomm odate displaced mobile home resident!.. The agreement between the Hunt- 1ng1on Beach Co. and cit~ officials was apprC'lvcd th1'> ~eel.. h' the rn' ' Planning Comm1 ~s1on The l·ompan~ al'o agrl't'd to fl·'' SJ.000 1n reloldt1on ""'' lor l'J th 111 thc1 17 fam1ltcs '>till "' ing at thl· liun11ngton ~hon·, Mohtll' 1 loml' Park at lluntrngton 'ilrl't'l and P.1utit ( oast I ltgh~a~ But mohtlc homl' o" ncr' "h 1 Lompla1ned 111 ·liq· 'l·ar' ol tu1m11il and unre" .. lJU\l'd n' the thrl'at 111 d11,Ufl' \Jld th\'\ pl.to !11 .1pp;.·al lht• ,1g.n'l'nll'OI (II thl ( II\ ( 11um 1I I 'l'fl°lt HrJl..c .1 ll11nt1ngton 'ihurt·, fl''illknt ''°n' 11111(1 'aid rt'\idt·nh an· u1nn·rnt'd hn.iu\r till' It 'n11u1mrnt111h 111. 111 nl.1," Jnd '-' h1 It' 111 huilJ tht n;.·\\ p.ir!- ll \ !ht• rt·,1Jt•n1'' l'OOtl'I 11 tw 'JIJ. thJt tht•\ might tw J1,rl.nt·d '' 11h 1111 pl.Il l t11 g11 .ind \\OUld 111,1• 1ht:1r 1l'lol.lll1111 l'l\ nd1I\ ii tht llt''' par!.. ... n t hull! '" \pri 111\I• tthrn I lunt1n!!t1m '-,hurt'\ 1' 'IJlnl 1111 l111,t· 11 thn builJ tt <tnJ uur gnnatlll'\ .1rt· \11ht•J \\t' 11 kat l' flCJll'lull\ · hl' 'J1J · \\ t··ll he g,l.1d tu go But 11 tht•\ Jon I huilJ tlw OC\\ rar" l\l' II li~ht ii lhl' t-i2·tl'Jr-old H'llfl'l' '.lid '-l·Jrf\ ., 11>11 mnh1k hlimt• par!.. 1n1Jt·n1' throughout till' UI\ Jrt \t,1tt h1ng dt 'l'111pmt·n1' 1n th.: I lunt· 1n~1trn l.ih o1n part.. t ltl\l'lt hl'lJU\C tht·\ bl'l 1n t' 11 \\ 111 tx· thl' f1r\t nl 'n t'l,tl 11111hil1 humt p.1rl..\ lhJI lllJ\ ''''l' .... .ind 11\'-nt·•' 'l'l'I.. .1 ht)l.ht·r (Please see MOBILE/ A2) '-''1th "'mmanJ t"r "Jrol Bohltv at 1h.: tontrol' tht• \hu11k tnul hed dn"'n .11 'q am P'-, T . '"oop1ng 1n trnm thl· '<>uth Jltn mJlt1ng a 'l('rlt''> ol "1Jl·, 11dn J0t1H· th1' 'f\atepon Tht• 'hip hJd tr.1\;.•kd ~ 'm11lann rrnll'\ Business $10 million sought in bus crash d~ath l lw "".II I l·Jm 1\ home · <.aid ''"'111n l ••ntml rl'lc1nng 111 the maltt'\hilt th'"·llll'r-111-t· tool\ the J'tr•lf1,IU1' 1l'l'J 10 JO UO\Ulll'\\lul 1tll·mpt 11 l pair J ... 11ellt1c" \, tlw ,1iu11l1· OlJrl·J tht· rnd ol it' 111ll11u1 ~1i,,11m < nntr11I t1>ld thl' l'liPn.1ul' I thtn" \1>ll nit'\\ II rltl-hf- h.ind 1111tho.1rJ ltfl' I "'fll'• \111n I.lit'! 'h""<'d th.111hr n~ht 1>11thoard tlll' 111 th1 •lh ·'"·'' lfom lhl' nod \ h.:id hl11ttn .ind 1h.11 lhl· 111h11.ud till nt·\t Time Inc. has approved a new film licensing agree- ment between its Home Box Office Inc. subsidiary and Columbia Pictures Industries lnc./87 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge . Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather c 1-4 C7 A3 B7-8 B9-11 C7 B11 cs B10 Date book A6 Date book Datebook A3 cs B1-S Datebook Date book A2 By the Associated Press fhl· fam1I~ of an Orangl' ( ount\ man killed when he was l'JCClcd from a gambler!>' bus that c rashed en route to Las Vegas Is SU1ng the tour company, the bus owner and the drn er. clatmang lack ofsafet} prccau- 11onc;. o\lo;o named in lhl' SI 0 m11lwn County part of state's 'quake' test At prccascl) '>"03 a .m Thursda). the count>"s Hall of Adman1s1ratton bu1ld1ng an Santa Ana collap'ied and Related story on A 7 elcctric1ty and phone service to halfot Orange County was c ut. By 11 a .m .. officaals manning the county's e m ergency o peratio n s center had repons of approxamatel} (Pleue eee QUAKE/ A~) "'ronglul deJth 'u11 tikJ h~ .1111 •I Ill'' Meh in Belli \\l'fl till' tlnH·r ol Jn allegedh 11H·rlo.1dnl 1111 trm I.. th.II n·ar-cndl.'d thl· th.1rtl"rl·d hu' \l.11l h 29. the rnmp.1n\ th.11 ka,t·J tht· 11 ul" and l ln10n ()ii "'' nt·r 111thl·1.1rg11 The \Utt on lx·h.tll 111 tht· tJm1h 111 Pedro fknttl'I 111 \\ l''t1111n,1n ".1, tiled tlm \\\'l'i-in < lrJO!/.l' ( oun t ~ You'll find the beat auto buya along th• Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -PageB1 OC legislators rated lo~ on environmental issue·s State conservation group chfdes law makers for attempting to 'tgnore' pollution problems Stair lawmakrr-. from Orange County senerally turnttd their lhumb down on environmental protection issues brought to the floor last )'Car. at o tame when area rcsadcnls 'A-ert clamoring over the th rent of pollution an Ncwpon Bay nod contaminataon from n R1vcrs1dc acid pit. 1 All hut two of Oranac C ountf., rtpre<,en1tn1vcs received bt'low-nver- . age score' an o study of votang rc<'Ords conducted by the C'oh fom1n 1-taguc of Con)Crvauon. Voters.. Moreover. A~~mblyman Dennis Brown. R-Lona 8cachJlad the lowest score 10 the uatc. votana pr<>-env1ron- mcn1 on only I 0 pcrt'ent of the proposals. Bro wn. whose d1stnct also covers H untanaton Beach. was fol- lowed by Assemblyman John lcw1'. R-Orange, with a 12 pcrC'cnt sco~ Lucy Blake. league C\C<'u11vc darcl·- \Or, said Brown's rat1na 1nd1catcd that .. ht· as . exct'Cdtn&I~ uncnltghtent"d when ti comes to environmental Blake . tn a tl'lt'ph11m• 1ntt'I' 1t'l4 from hrr n Franct'ni nfftct• .1dtkd that Oran C'ount' \ dckgnlit'n ·'' J \\hole v.ac; out ol ''t'P \\Ith J consl1tucncy thtlt ha' n·al11nl the en' 1ronmcn1 as not IU'lt ··.1 hml' .tnJ bunrues 1uuc..." · IC" dnnkana "atn anJ l kan .111 Pcopk arc stanan1 to real11e \llu 1.111 t 'inore thl' problrm and mJltt• 11 ttc' awn).· shr .. aad. Blake at .. o lnmcnttd that prtllt't lllll the-wnter air and l:ind had Jpp.:in·ntl' hecoml· 1 pnrta<;an anue "If "-e don't \uC\·ccd in llntf1na ""\\ tn dt"ipo~· of tO\lt "11\h! l'\ er. one -Rl•publ1r n, 11nd lx·mo- r rat\ altkl· -\\itrll..·tfircnh:nnl h' '-,u1x 11111 ( nu rt Ht'llt \<ltd ht ,n•i.., ~ 111illi111 1n pun1t1t r J <lnlJ!!t'\ "l~· .. 1u .. c lht•rr' hi.Tr\• trn1 m.tm nl thnc thing' h.lflPi.'Otng \\\• \\,tlllt'd lt1 hrtn!! 11 I)\ l'I ·' nd JhO\ ,. l ht d.1 rn.I)!\' '" l h,· l.1m1h \\t tt.int t11 lt'.1th .1 k"nn 1!1 1h1: 111dt1\lr\ .. l lw lr;J\ d .ll!t'lll' 11.1 "' IX't'll ,t•ll1nl.! p.11 1..Jt!t 111L.,1, "' rc.••rl .. .111d pn•pk h,1,t hct:n 111111rl'd !x',JU,l' d1• ~"I 'llh\lJOJ.111 .h\t•i1lllt<1· d.1li1Hl\ l"\[ll'li.tlh •llll\ldt tlH t llil· "ll \l.llt\ lkll1 \;llll l h ,,11d llh (llUI • lllp.11\ th.ti O\\ll<d thl'hll' hr .. 1 \mtri,.111 I• '' r • t1,1t! hr..1lht•d 111 n1pl11·d , 111 (Please see BUS/ A 2l 111 11 " '' h.1dh 'hrt•ddnl I,"' \lt>nrt ' \" \ ''h' tilt lliiCl IPr ... 11d thl' llll m.1 hJ' t~:rn '"ti.ti··'"'' .1 hi.I\\ •Ill phi~ -.t dt'\ ltl' !Please see SH UTTLE/A3) Fluor's 6,000-gal. gas-le_ak. poses ~o threat, expert say,s 8~ PlllL SNEI Df-:R'1.\~ Of"'" 0.11, Pllol lt•ll \n unJl·rg111und 11 .1!-th.11 ,,,,11,-.1 up to ().(){)() g..1lh1n' ol )!.t,.il1n1 lwrw.11h the rlum < 11rp pll1JW1t1 111 Ir' tt1l' " no thn·J t 111 t·\pl11dt• 111 t• u1nt.1minate d1 1 111..111~ 1t,1t1·1 11 11 '' t lt'alll'd up prop1.·1 h Pllil l.11\ '"' I ht• \OUfll' 111 thl' k.1k '·'' lf' p.irl·nth a 'upph l1nl' k.1d111µ 111 .1 largl' umkrground [IJ\111i1w t.111k th.11 \lnrc'> lul'l lor 1 luur·, lkl·t "' 'd1rl h' lkt\\ l'l'll ' Ill( .ind " ~~I !!.II I '11' I TONY SAAVEDRA Focus ON THE NEws thl·1r n"n \\J\ll'' 'hl· .... 11d .\\\t'mhh mJn Brim n fl',h h1·ll r hur\lla\ al ht\ I on~ lk.lt h Plliu' 1..allc<l thc kattue a ·r.id11..J I ~rnup 1h.11 "t11tJlh .1nt1-<ll'' l lt1pml·n1 It d1x-,n·t .. u rr n '<' m1 th.it I 111 1t1tl•11 "' low I h''' 'llPJll•fl .1 hll 1•1 htll\ th.ll I lx•ht•\ l .ll'l' h.1'l'tl '"' hl'\ .. 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J\ Jrinl-1niz '-'Jtl'1 1,, .n.,, "' ,,,1 "':ih·r 1n 1ru,111n .tnd .1 (Pleaee see FLUOR/A2 ) t . Creek pollution , not an accident, warden surmises 8\ RORF.RT HrrnM "' 0t '"" o""' ""°' ,,..., \t.it1· I "h .inJ l •.1nw 11lltl 1,1h '~I 1 \ ,. ttw .. t1.ft~1 h1•m11 .1I II" "' l'rt•l1 lh1' l\l't•lt in ,,rn Dll·p.11 < n ~ 111 In tnl' Ohl\ hJ\l "''''" Jumpnl thl'rl' tnft'll(lll01lll\ Ron I )11\ Jll ·• ltl'Utt·n.1n1 \II I 1,h ,inti< 1.11111 \\Jfdt•n, C\1111!.lh'' th,11,1' Ill.Ill\'" I t11M1).!.1tl110,1tl th1 11o1llut.10l tH'H ,n·n tn th1· 111TI.. 1nd11.1110111h.1t 1111 'ptll \\,I' pr11h.1hh tnh'llllPll.11 L>u' ,111 ,tl-.n '·ll' th\' llll~ID u l thL l'tll m" I\\ 111 .\C tlw 1n1,·1"'1. t11•n 1•1 ''·" \rthu1 Houll'\ .11d .inti Red Hill \ \ 1•nu1• tn r "'''n \\ ht.'lt' .in indu\ 111.il part. " 101...Jll'•I I ,,h .ll\d l •JOH' 11111, IJI\ '-" tht'\ II h11p\'fuf J O lfl\l'\(itlJlllln \'Ill k Jtl th1 m tu 1h1· '-ulp111 I h1· \pill '-'J' hlt'll.l..lJ h\ .l tl'nlll'H .1n d.1m th.11 "·•'' rn t<'d \\. n lnt•'l<lJ\ 1H.1i 1h,·< .1mru,nr1'l •ll1rp,1" fh, •t.rn1 hdp1:J prn 1 nt ·'"' "1ldlilc Imm 1~ 111£ h,1rm1·d .11111nlinp. t11 Pat ''""''' .1 I 1'h .ind< 1,101l 'p.1!..1•,m.1n -...111 I l1t ~" l 1L.:tl Jl"'"""~ ~" tu I t IPleue ttt SPlLL/U ) -,. -- A.I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, April 19, 1985 ·~M6it:Jca st survtvor nr es--Winds will diminish tonight ( J Reagan bypas~ cemetery WA HING:rON (AP) -Holo- l·i u t survivor Ehc Wiesel, accep1ina a Conarc: ional Gold Medal from Pre idcnt Rfagan tod4)'. implored Rea11n not to ao throuah wuh his plan to v1s1t a Germany miht&I)' cemetery next month whc:n: Nui SS' tr~s are buned. Minutes after the cercmon)'. how- ever. presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said Reas.an would still v1s11 the cemetery. but would.also v1si1 lhc Bcrgen-Belscn concentration camp , 'Oft Sunday, May S. to "honor the ->v1ct1ms of Nazism·· before Oying h) helicopter 1e the cemetery at Bit burg (Related story Page C'S). Speakes said Reagan, who had !>poken b) telephone this morning wu h West Gt'rman Chancellor Helmut Kohl and explained his 'tk c1sion to Wiesel duarfg a half-hour pn vatc rnt'cting before the cerrmon). remained determined to pay tribulc to the German dead at B11burg, whom he has called v1ct1ms of Nazism "Just as ~urel)' as the v1ct1ms in the concentration camp~ ... Wiesel. who was a child prisoner in the Auschwm and Buchenwald con- centration camps. recalled 1n '1v1d detail the horrors he witnessed and the Jews and other Nazi victims suffered. ··one million Jewish children per- ished. lf l spent m) ent ire life reci ting their names. I would die before fi nishi ng the task Mr. Pres1dt'nl. I have seen children. I have seen them being thrown in the names -altve! Words. they d ie on my lips." Reagan. sitting behind Wiesel after prcsenuna Jhc mt.-dal hononna the survivor's work m kccpina the mem~ ory of the HolOC'aust alive. listened intently and appeal'C'd close to tears. Wiesel. who met pnvattly w11h Reagan before the ceremony. told reporters la tel-that the pre idcnt aavc no 1ndica11on he would chan1e h 1~ mind about the l'Cmc:tcry visit. "I hope he will. but I don't know," Wiesel said. · He said Reagan did not apologize for his remarks of Thursday but said he .. explained pri vately .that ... he kn ows ver) well that what we went through nobody has ever gone through." Wiesel said he thought Reagan would say mor<' about the issue because .. the last public word he spoke on this was not good." . Weisel pra1~d Rca~n as .. a fnend of 1hc Jewish people· aod told the president he was compelled "to speak truth 10 power" and d id so with respect and admiration. "I \\ouldn't be the person I am. and )OU would n't respect me for what I a m 1f l were not to te ll )'OU also of the sadness that is 10 my heart" over Reagan's plan to lay a wreath at the Bitburg mil itary cemetery during a visit to West Germany next month. Sar.ins he was convinced Reagan d1dn t know at th e ti me he made the decision to go to B1tburg that mem- bers of the SS were burkd there. Wiesel said. "May I. Mr. President. implore you to do something else. to fi nd another way. to fin<l iu•other site. That is not your place ... The president. who. already. had paid tribute to Wiesel without men- tion101 the Storm of controversy 'wrrlina about tht ctmetef)' is ue. did not respond when W\cscl fj n1shed. except to stand and sh:ike hands with the honoree. In his acceptance. Weisel told Rcapn: "I know and I understand. we all do, that you seek reconc11iation, and so do I. so do we. And I. too. wt!h to attain true re.conciliation with the German people. I do not ~l icvc in coll«tive guilt nor in collective rnpons1b ihty. Only the killers were guilty. Their sons and dauJhters are not. And I believe, Mr. President. that we can and we must work together with them. and with all people. and we must work to bri ng peace and understanding to u tormented world.·· Reagan said Thursday he would not cave in and change his planned cemetery visit in ttle face of cnt1cism. _.. Weisel. chairman oft he U.S. Holo- qaust Memorial Com mission, said on Thursday that he understood the Reagan administration's efforts to "deal delicately wi th German sensitivities." "But what about American sensi- bility?° he asked .. Did no one consider the pain and the shame some. if not most Americans. would feel upon learning that the president of the United States. for whom we have genuine admiration and affec- tion. plans to visit a cemetery in which there are a good number of SS graves?" Teens held in alien smuggling By Ute A11oclated Press ifwo teen-agers were arrested in Orange Count)' for 1nvest1g.at1on of ··smuggl ing aliens after the Californ1.a Highway Patrol madea routine traffic stop and discovered 11 men hiding 1n a truck. seven of them under sacks of manure. Lamore Jones Allen. 18. and a 16- ycar-old youth whose name was not released were turned over T hursda)' to the U.S. Border Patrol. according to CHP Offi cer Kevin Doughen y. Both teen-agers are from Chula Vista. T he t~n-agers and the men, be- lieved to be undocumented aliens from Mexi co. were taken to the Border Patrol's holding facil 11y 1n San Ysidro. federal 1mm1grat1on officers said. Highway patrol officers David Bradley and Darrell Brooks were making a report on a minor accident on the southbound San Diego Free- way 1n Seal Beach Thursday when they saw Allen dn v1ng his truck on the shoulder next to the center d ivider on the north bound side of the fn:ewa ). Doughert) -.aid. .. They went through a break in the fen cc and yelled at them to stop." he said. The you1hs told the officers they had stopped to fi x a tire and were preparing to get back o n the freeway. Dougheny said the officers were about to le t them $0 when they .noticed 'll'i)air of feet sticking o ut from behind the scat in the truck's cab. The officers found a man hiding behind the scat. he said. They also found three men in a large toolbox in the truck's bed and seven men hiding under several sacks of steer manure. FLUOR 'S LEAK POSES NO THREAT ••. From Al high concentration solids. of dissolved Irvine·, dnnk1ng water 1s imported from the Colorado River and North- ern Califorma. he said. Rucker ~1d the water d1!>tnct has dnlled wells 10 anta Ana to beg.in dra"ing "ater from the vast Oran$e Count) underground wa ter basin located beyond lrvme. Bu t he said that basin 1s much farther under- ground than the Fluor gasoli ne leak. Orange ( ounty hre Dcpanment Captain Mark Rcmhold said fi re inspectors believe the gas leak does MOBILE HOME PACT ... From Al return on their prime oceanfront propen) Five parks are near the beach. Huntington Shote!> 1s in lhe down- to"'n redevelopment area and has a 1on1ng dcsgina11on that gc nerall ~ call '> for hotels. restaurants and theaters. Bu t Hun11ngton Beach ( o officials \aid specific plane; have 001 bct-n ironed out for future use at Hunt- ington Shores. Concerned about displacements ol mobile home residents. c1I)' offi cials are 1n the proce'>s of ourchas1ng the 4'" mushroom farm at (1oldcn West Street and Ellis A.vcnuc. ThC) plan 10 convcn it to a relocation mobile home park . The I 0 acrcc; can ult 1 match accom- modate about I 00 coaches.· offi cials ~1d. Acq u1mon of the park hasn·t been concludcd. howner. Pre\'10u"I). 23 coac:h owners moved from Huntington Shores "'hen the Huntington Beach com- pan} bought 1be1r coaches at ongmal pun:hase price'>. The I 7 remaining ownl'r'i all sa} the) Wilnt to go to the m·w park. not pose a fire or explosion hazard because the underground fuel lacks sufficient oxygen to ignite. Rick Mashn. a Fluor spokesman. denied a published report that Fluor has been aware of the leak since 1982 but fai led to report 11 to authorities until last year. Maslin said the underground pool of gasoline was not discovered until Feb. 2. 1984 and that the appropnatt' public agencies were notified 1m- med1atcly. .. We're confident we've handled 1h1 s 10 compliance wuh all the regulatory agencies involved." the Fl uor spokesman said. "We're re- cognized the S(nousness of the mat- ter. and we've acted \lery prudentl)' 1n solving 11. .. Maslin said gasoline fumes were detected 1n the area before 1984. and a defecti ve coupling to the under- ground tank was replaced. But he said the pool of spilled gasoline was not fo und until 1984. He said the cleanup is contin uing and that 1nves11gators have foun~ no sign of fun her leakage. \ BUS CRASH BRINGS $10 MILLION SUIT ... From Al • 1rac1 that 1t wnulc.J pro' 1dt· \ak accommodation'> "The\ o"'e the utmost cart to 1hr people ihey're carrying," Bclh ~aid There was no Fir\I A.mcncan Tour\ Co listed 10 < alllorn1a or Ne,ada telephone d ircctom·'>. arid a I 'n10n Oil spokeswoman wh o dcc:hncd to be 1dent1fied '>aid nothing \.\ac; kno"'n of the suit Thu Ma)' so there rnuld be no 1mmed1atc comment The bu ... c.arn1ng ahoul 40 IWA. emplo>ees. nashl·d on J downhill section of l ntn<.tatl' IC\ ahout 10 mile\ <,outh of the Ne,ada-( ahforn1a border Bu'i dn \ l'r ( cnl Ra) was thrown from h1 <;sea1 whl·n thr htfs was ~truck. and then Bcn1 te1 and passe nger. Fran k Bon-. ol ( ar<>on leaped for the 'itcenng '' hl·cl and were catapulted through the w1ndo"' and killed. Belh 'au.J Ka\ "'a' named in 1hc c,u1t fo r alkgrd neglige nce in no1 wearing a 'ieat hell. Relh 'ia1d Thin)-four other pa\'>l'ngers were 1nJured and Rclh '>aid he "'ould sue lor many of them as "ell The suit also names the truck driver. Terry Gene Marks and L.W. Miller Co .. which leased the truck from Marks. It allege!> Union 011 gave Mark'> an excessive load. There were no lis11ngs either fo r Marks or Miller in California or Nevada. Belli l>81d Bcnit<.'7 was a hero because "If he hadn't grabtx·d the wheel and tried to ~ve the people. he might have been alive today. and the other people would have been killed." SPILL PRdBABLY INTENTIONAL ••. From Al Irvine's w1ldhll' pre\Cr\l' and ul- t1matcl)' fcc:d'i lhl· I ppcr Nl'"'port Ba>. also a w1ldhk prcc;er"e The F1.,h and C 1amc r>e rartment"' c:st1mate ot thl' 4uan11t) of chem ital'> o;p1ll ed i" much higher than earlier figure\ h\ ulunt\ l'n' 1ronmental official'> \\-ho \a1d up to 15 gallons ol a ga<>ol1ne-likc t hem1cal had lell a !ohecn on the <ourfate of the \IO"'* mo\1ng neck i\ccord1 ng to Duvall. thl· lhl'mic :ii appcaro, to hc .i he;J\ '! "C:1gh1 cul l hl· l'OUHI\ l:m 1runmcntal Man- agemrnl •\gene) w1ll 1n1 the matcnal and monitor 1he deanup Ah\orhant huom\ ha'l' been placl'd 10 the water to c;m1k up the chemical l hl' boom' "111 pmhahl) remain un11I ~unda\. \i1 oorc '411d Wcdne'ida) ·~spill "'a" de1ec1ed~ a h1<)'(h ng pa.,.,cr-h) "'ho no11ficd authun11e\ f he Ha1ardou'> Ma1enal \ team from the Orange County Fire Depart men I em .·1ed a temporary di ke that allow~ the creek to now whi le block11)& the contammants on the \urface of the water. The spill follows an A.pnl 7 acci- dent when about 400 gallo ns of an aircraft-cleaning sol\ cnt nowed into the creek and to Upper Ncwpon Bay from the Mannl' Corp~ Helicopter Air Station in Tustin But Marine Corps. state and county officials sa)' tht' la test 1nc1dent 1\ not linked to the Tustin base. fi!!~KE PREPAREDNESS TESTED ••. I O<X> casult1l'~ around th r wu nt~. 1nclud1 ng I ~() dead and 7 50 1n1url·d 1n I .11tuna Reath fhC' \ourcc of all th1'I death and destruC't1on wa'I a mn1or canhq11akr 1hat reg1"crrc1 8 3 o n the f<1lhtcr St alc a~ 1t r\Jmhlcd down the \Jn \nd rca\ f ault Ooh the cnrthquitkc and all thl' a1tt.·nd;rn1 trag~d) d1d n'1 really hap- (l11'H·rn1t1l·n1' could rl·~poncl to \Uch an rnlc:rttl'n<) one that c),pcn\ prom- •"< "Ill <><.rnr 1n \outhern < <1liforn1a 'oml' da\ I related \tor\ Pa~c '' 7). I ht• fil 1111ou\ 1cmhlor wa\ t1 mcd to \lflkt• "h1lc: XO pcrlcnt of Orangl' C nulll'f ., workforce wa\ on the Job "'nrk and the rcma1n1 ng 20 percent w,1, enroule to work T he Orange ( 'ounty Red Cross also pamc-1p.11ed ~n thr drill Besides Orange Count)'. Ventura. Los Anaelc\. R1vcr"dc. San Bernardino. anta Barbara and Kem rnun11c'> also cot1ducted related prcparrdncu C'\Crt.·1~'1 a" pan of Earth<tuakc Prcparcdnes~ Wttk. As proclaimed hy Gov Oeo'lr Dcu· kmeJian. the w«"k wa s dc:~1ancd to hri&hten canhquakc • warrne\S and teach C aliforn1an'I how to survive the J~ 8tr.ong wind• •wte>t t~ MC?J•v. deMl1 with gy1t1 vi> to 70 mph Nrly tod~y u a vrtatn.t d\lturban<:ll mov.d lflland, but torec:a•t•r• aafd the wind• would not be •• atrong ·~night and Saturday. • · • Partly cloudy lk... will prtvd Ovtf moat ot Southern CalllOfnla Saturday Loa An~ and the valleya will drop Into the 501 overnight and r .. ch hfQh• Saturdty In the eo.. Along the Orange Coast l t wlll' be partly cloudy through Saturday. High• In the 60a. Lowt tonight moatly 50 to 55. From Point Conception to the KAtxlean Border -Inner wattra: Light variable winds nfQht and morning hourt t>ecomlng weat 12 to 20 knot• with 2 to 4-foot wind• wavn thla e1Htnlng and touthweat to w.1t 8 to 16 knota Saturday afternoon. Woattrly 1,, ... twell• 2 to 4 fMt. Partly cloudy akt.9. T•m""'"""•" Kan .. 1C1ly ff 63 -~~I~~~ f'AO NTS Temp• i..tVtQH u .. Wtltr•...., t •1tJ..,.. UIU.A«* 16 '° O'-• lAlf'tl ..,..,-~" ~ Hogh, ICY"'( tor 20 ,ou• 1 ood1no •• s • m lOUllVl1141 15 59 ~fW'.IW ... f f~t~• , .. ," ... -. S,rnu•rr Mempllla 64 83 --4*f, ,,. flrttJAA ,, , ....... .. All>Ally !>O 34 Mlamt8Ndl 78 74 • .. 1.1. '""' ~ ...... A11>114-q119 17 43 Mllw~" es Ml AmMl!lo 64 11 Mc>le•SI p..,i 89 17 4 \ lO Anet'O'eott ,, 90\ NMIWl4le es 56 la~ V11119y 81 JO Alllnla New O<IMn• 8 1 68 Calif. Temps 81 52 Alla/II~ Coty ~· SS Tntr•r\t.e A..aun 13 87 New '\'Ofl; 8 7 85 'f~r1111tVly eo JS Norfolk va 18 80 8'"lmOI• llO eo Ollianome Cny 83 80 High towtor24 h0u••tndlf>Q•16a m 8tnn.ng118f1'1 83 56 ewn.ua 76 •1 Ome/la " Of 81l<tttl ... O 10 ~I Surf report 0.lllndo ~ '3 ,.,, ... 53 •2 l!loiM 03 3S Pnlllldelpti•• 73 59 Freano 88 S3 eo.1on ~ 40 P'hoafll• 74 ~$ Lenc:atttt 63 SI L.OCAT!Oft llD IHAH 8utfelo e9 49 ;~ 113 63 lo• AnQt!es 111 56 Hllllh!IOlCWI 8Mcll 1-3 .... Cuo« t3 42 CNttat!Oft.S C 18 60 41 ia 0.-go 49 ."'-Jelly Newl>O<I 1 2 -~Ion W V 19 eo PotllMCI 0. 53 42 Puo Aol>tae 70 •• 40111 s""'· ..._1 1·2 poot Chal1ol1a. N C 81 62 Pt~ S3 48 AaCI Btutf n 48 22nO SlrMI Newpor1 1.2 j)OOI ~ ... 1a 42 =::fcny 80 62 RtO"tOOd Clly 61 50 8alb(M We<19e 1 poo• ~ 13 85 83 S4 s w-•o u 41 L aoune 8eacll l 3 ,.., n st Aetlo 89 .. Sal.nat fll •9 S•nClemente 2 3 .... , C<ncltlnatl fllcNnonO 12 63 s ... °"'90 fll 59 w.1., 1..-nc> eo ~ 81 82 81 LOUii 17 85 S1o11 Fr1111Cttc0 S9 so Swell 01ftcloon to<Jlnwnl ColumbUl.Oll 14 " Concord.N H 40 36 SI P.,e-Taml)a 8e 114 Sanll Bart>•u 69 46 Oell .... f'l W0tln 83 114 s.11 lalla City 13 62 Oeylon 12 82 11.n Anton<O 81 fl8 MtQf!. IOW 10< 2• noun ano1ng al S p m Tides o.n-76 53 San Ju9n P R flS 73 9MllO'# 71 S;> S..111• 53 39 o.~ 90 63 BIQBMI 50 31 Oelron •• 81 Spok-so 3& 8lll1o!> IS 32 lOOAV Oulutll 00 37 Syr.cuM so 39 Blythe 10 S7 Stc0<><1 lciw 2 27 pm 09 EJ P-87 SI T~e 17 64 Cet.ilN 82-SI s.cono n.g11 e 41 pm 53 ,.....,.,,,.. 31 13 Tucaon 15 48 Lonollffch 65 53 lulN " 114 IATUflOAY Fat;o 13 44 MOtW<Ma 62 52 f'lllOtlall 49 32 WMhtflglon 11 13 Motltt<ty SI •9 f111• IO¥r 3 1Sam 00 ., Wlc:lllla 83 9 22 am 4 0 Ortl>d "8Pklt 19 112 Ml. Wlltc>n 41 33 Flf1l ll19n OrMtF ... 115 31 Wlll<M·Batre 75 63 ~8-h 6S S6 S.C:ond IO"" 2 49pm I 2 Hen lord eo 40 Onwno 62 52 Sec:ono n19n 8S9pm 53 ......,. 85 40 Extended Pllftl Sl>tlnQI 71 49 HonoMll .. 71 p~ et 49 Sun NII loday at 8 27 p m ,,_ 59 SI Sllu<Oly •• s 16 • m •nO N it ao••ll al ""'*°" IO 114 Sat1 llt<rlet04no llldi•~ 81 " VMAtllt c;~ Sunday. Ffllt SMGel>rlel 87 52 6 28pm t6 S3 SMJoee 64 •1 Moon Mta 1001y 11 8 1• pm ,,_ JdtOll . .MI. and _,_ Monclay and T= ... IG,.,.. 71 65 Hlgfll 11 to 74 M .,..,_MCI 15 to S-Anlt 61 ~ Setu1oay at S 311 a m end Mtl 9D8ln at fl8 49 7 10pm --43 II lnietlel-°"""'1IM W.lrl IN IOI S-.Ctw COUNTY SOLONS HIT ON CONSERATION ... From Al Democrats, were the only Orange County rcprcse ntati ves to score at or above the average in their respective houses. Carpenter matched the 60-percent pro-environmenl average in the state Senate. RobinsO'n posted a 7' percent voting record in the Assembly. where the average was 66.2 percent. In general. the averages in the Senate· and the Assembly were higher than the previous )ear. as legislators approved 15 pro-environment bi lls. However. se ven proposals. includ ing three toxic-related bills. wcrc vetoed by Gov. George DcukmeJian. And O range Count)' GOP rl'P- resentatives· were weak -by even Republican standards -on en- vironmental issue-;. Blake said. Accord ing to the conservation group. the average score among Democrats was M 1.3 percent. while Republicans posted 39.4 percent. Among the scores for area rep- rcscotatives in the state Scnatt' were: Just Call 642-6086 Delly Pllol Del Ivery la GuerentHd JJ, Jdl' S, '1Ay ' r 1 .... 1 f4.(ll .~ ,_..._,.... ''"' ' °l(J l ' t It .,_1 • 1 1 ,u1'1 1 •' 'I, "' C • -,.~t111tH# J Edward Royce. D-Garden Urovc:. 27 percent: John Seymour. R-Anahcim. 29 percent: and Ollie Speraw. who stepped down from his Ncwpon Beach J)O't, 36-perttnt. Assembly scores included: John Lewis. R-Orange. 12 percent: Nolan Frizzellc, R-Fountain Valley. 36 per- c:ent: Ross Johnson. R-Fullerton. 47 percent: Doris Allen. R-C'ypress. 50 percent. and Manan Bergeson. R- Newport Beach. SS percent. Bergeson is now represl·n11 ng New- port Beach 1n the state Senate. • The "report card" by the watchdog group comes at · a time when en- vmmmental concerns along Orange ('ountv's coastal areas ha ve nscn over ihe contamination le\l~I of Upper and Lower Ncwpon Ray. A furor also erupted over a plan to bnng wa~tes from the Stnngfello"' acid pit 1n R1 vers1dc County to trea tment centers in Fountain Valle) and Hun11ngton Beach. Protests con- ., inced o ffici als to '>lde!>tep f-ountain Valle) on the route that will <.·,entu- all y 1ake the treated wastes and dumpo lhem into the oc.ean. between Huntington tk ach and Ncwpon Beach. . Problems w11h the Stnngfcllow disposal '>lie and other fac1ht1es prompted state legislators to tou~cn safety re$ulat1ons on acid pi ts within a half mile of potable water. Known as the Toxic P11s Cleanup Act of 1984. the new la" was viewed by many as the most importa nt 1ox1c-rclated bill o f the year. However. c;everal .other pro-t'.n- ., 1ronmcnt bills were defeated. in- cluding onr providing fi nancial 1n- n·n11.,cs to industries rcqcling or nt-utral1Z1ng thei r toxic wastes. Hoping to keep the spotlight on pollution. Blake urged Orange Coun- t~ rc!>1denl\ to contact their state representat1"cs. "There·~ a sense on the part of man) legi slators that this 1s not an urgent danger:· she ~1d. Whal do you like a bout the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number a t left and your me11age will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. n e same U ·hour a nswering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name and telephone number for verlflcalton. No circulation calls. please. Tell 111 what'i on your mind. ORANGf COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill f1JtJl1',t1Pr Clrculatton 7141142-4333 Cl•alfled edvertlalng 714/842-5878 All other department• 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE IY W~I FMt 5t • 1 Y":..I C..A Ma"" Aij\Jt~ A, ,, t•..t .. u ·'"' M• .,. A, •1·•,)I ~ft ,r )t, I ' U I 'f f I t<llll• •' • 1\, t, I• It•''' 'ti ii 0 It : r ,, I 1 NI Frank Zlnl f"1rrni1q1ng f rj1f1 r I Rosemary Churchman Ct1r1l10llPr Karen Wittmer Marketing Director ( (1yt U"' trt81 ( ~,,,,Q,. ( 1" r '4bl1.Y.••'·Q C.,OO•pAl•r' No 'lf"W\ ,I fhf''-*;\h•I "" "'ol f •• .. Of.. >f .. l•"'l•Y H•f\ ,,,,..;..t "f..A'r ~ ·~ tf't#f ~~ A ftwt 'll..-.:" (_ .. ~ ''""""....,.' ot '°'''Q' ' *',.. '.f'<fnntJ tl8"' rir1"tlilt)f' 1 A1·i .11 1 "'''' ~._.s,41 La11tr1m,01 auPS 14• 8001 Sutr It.JI " t , ,,, ~ SA ,.., Mt<,,f 1r.1,. hy l'Tlltfl 'M ~,... 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Call (714) 548-6841 or 548-1717 ix·n • 11 "a"' all p3r1 of ~vcn<ounl\ canhquakr preparedness drill con- dul tcd 10 tt''' how well su1tc 3nd loul ()(,H)l(l' ( ount) u11e1 ~rtl<1p:u 1ng 1n thn.l nll. md udcd Nc wpon Beach. r 011n1c11n Valle~ Hunt1naton Beach. ~,·,tm1n'itcr \an ( kmrntc Orange \nah11m Pl.llt·n11a and Villa Park r."'' 12 hou'"' after a quakr ~11hout HEllWOOD MAtlUFlCTOllY 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa . CA 92627 tckphnnc' food elN tnc1t). road\ or Jli~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil \.\JICr Scouts plan marine swap meet Saturday The Oran1~ County Council of the Boy ScQµtS of America w1ll llost 1ls fif\h annual sa 1lboa1 sale and marine swap m~et Saturday at the Boy Scout Sea Base. 193 1 W. Coast Ht&J'iway. Newport Beach. New and used marine equipment and acce sories will be offered. alona with sa1l~ts rana.1na from SO-foot ocean-goina vessels to &ta1lerable racinr dinlhlcs. Proceeds will help lluppon the scouts' proirams. Call 642-S03 I for furt her information. · Fltne•• claa at YMCA S1g~ups arc betng taken now for the Th1nkin' Thin class betng held al the Newpon -Costa Mesa YMCA Monday and Wednesday eveninJs trom 7 to 8:30 p.m. The class 1ncororates a beginninJ levcJ fiines "dass followed by a nutrition lecture-discussion pcnod. The cost is SI 0 ~or Y. membt. ri. and $~5 for non-members. and furt her 1nformat1on 1s available at 642-9990. , I Housing element hearing elatbd • A public heanng on Laguna Beach's draft housina element 1s set for 7 p.m. Wedncsda)'-in City Council chambers. The clement, to replace one tncorporated into the General Plan 1n 1981. establishes housing goals and pohc1cs ~or the city through 1989. Copies of the element are available in the Department of Comm.unity Development. 505 Forest Ave. Tile hearing will be before the Planning Commission. Diabetes semlnar at ho•pltal A seminar on living wtth diabetes will be presented Monday evening 1n the conference C'Cnter of Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Beach. A panel of doctors and nurses will discuss advances in the diagnosis. lreat menl and psychoSO<.'ial aspects of d1abete~ at the 7 p.m. program. A~mission is free. but <;eaung 1s limited. C'all 76~5923 for information. •gulekle qullt' clau at OCC A "qu1ck1e quilt" class will be offered Monday from 6:30 to 10 p.m. in Room 103 of the Home Economics building of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Joan Littlefield. OCC q u1lt1ng instructor. will demonstrate techniques involved in makin_J a wallhang- tng or baby qui lt Call 432-5880 for fu n her information. Women '11 'aglng' work•hop .et A workshop on aging for women over 40 will be presented Monday and April 29 by the Irvine Communil> Services Department at the Heritage Park Y outh Service Center. Mam Malterre will c.onduc1 tile program.scheduled fro m 7 to 9 p.m. both nights. Tile cos1isS15 and add1t1onal 1n formauon 1s available at 660-381 4. Communlcatlon cla .. a 11Jated Orange Coast College will offer a six-hour. non-credit seminar on elTecti ve communicatton tools for health) human rclat1onsh1ps over three evenings, beginning Monday. in the Faculty House of the Costa Mesa college. Ens Hirdler. a mouvauon specialist. will conduct the workshops. sched uled from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday, Apri l 29 and May 6. The fee 1s S30. and registration may be made by calli ng 432-5880. Theater evenlng planned . The Child Abuse Co uncil of Orange Count). in conJuncuon wi th C'h1ldrens Hospital of Orange Count). 1s sponsonng an evening of theater at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse Monday. The event 1s open to the public. Call Dr. harold Kates at 642-66 77 or Sheila Dobbs at 58 1 ·I 18 1 for further information. Teachen dltJCun ho•tellng Elderhostehng. an inexpensive. international educa· t1onal expcnence. will be descnbed al the nex 1 meeting of the Harbor Beach D1v1s1on of the California Retired Teachers Association T uesday. El ection and installation of offi cers for the new year also will be conducted at the I :30 p.m. session at Columbia Sa vings and Loan. Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Street in Costa Mesa. Call 546-7848 for funher tnformauon. I Friday, April 19 No meetings scheduled Monday. April 22 • 7:30p.m. Newport Beacb CUyCouncll C1tyCouncll chambers. 3300 Newpon Blvd. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvlne'Tran1porlallon Comml11lon, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Pou cr Loe . Space ahuttle DIKoTery makee a bumpy landln& at cape Cana•eral thla momln1. SHUTTLE, SENATOR RETURN TO EARTH ••• From Al that senses high heat build up and delibera1ely pops o'ut to prevent a fast escape of air in case of a rupture. Moore sa id the shuttle is a very controllable ship even if the a blow· out occurs early in the rollout. Thousands of spectators at the landin~ stnp and along nearby n vers and highways cheered the landing. the fifth llere in 16 shuule flights and fourth in succession. An hour before t0ucl1down. Bobko and pilot Don Will iams fi red braking rockets more than 200 miles above the lf}(han Ocean to to slow the shuttle's speed and stan it on a supersonic dive through the at· mosohere. The as1ronauts were to have landed a1 7: 16 a.m .. but rain clouds near the landing strip prompted Mission Con- trol to instruct them to stay up one extra c1rcu11 of the globe. The clouds moved away and Discovery was told to come home Prcs1de111 Reagan and Garn. who was aboard as a congressional ob- server. had high pra1!te Thursday fo r the astronauts' efforts. Reagan. speaking to Discovery from the White House. told the c~w 11 had "demonstrated a lot ofingenu1- t)" 1n constructing makeshift tools. takmg an ·unplanned space walk and fl ying to a rendezvous to try savtng the powerless satell ite launched from the ship's cargo bay Saturday. Sy ncom could not be fixed because a switch which ground engineers thought was in the wrong position was not at fault. The astronauts had concentrated on moving that switch after tracking down the satellite 1n space. "We knov. )OU had some frus- trauons up there. but overall I think we can be proud oft he fourth m1ss1on of Discover) and all that )ou've accomplished.'' Reagan said. Among the accomplishments: suc- cessful deplo> ment of a second com- mun1cattons satellite. fo r Telesal of Canada: medical experiments which could provide 1ns1ghts into why many astronau ts sutler 'ipace motion sick· ness: production of an undisclosed drug 1hat could benefit m11l1ons of people, and a demonstration of th e flex1 b1lit~ of1hc shuttle system. Pam. a l 'tah Republican and ctiairman of an appropriations sub- committee that overseas the budget of the National Aeronautics anil Space Adm1n1stra11on. 'ia1d in a news conference from space Thursday that his months of training and week in space had g1,cn him a unique 1ns1gh1 1n10 the workings of the agcnc} "I ha ve gained knowledge that not only will be 1nvaluabll' to me bu( to the Congress as wt'll." he sa1d."I have watched a fa ntamc crew do an 1ncred1bl) good JOb under difficult c1 rcu mstanccs ... Garn said the ere"" "ne,er gave up tl)1ng to sa'e that satellite." and praised astronauu Da' e Gnggs and Jeff Hollman for their spacewalk to ng the robot arm w11h the mkesh1ft tools and Margaret Rhea Seddon for man·ipulat ing 1hc robot arm to snag Sy ncom's power ~witch "I am cena1nly '>Orr) that the \yncom did not work. but n ccnainly has sho"n me a side of l'IJASA and what 1hcse professional crews can do under ven unusual circumstances." Garn sa id "·11 proves to me that man 1s needed 1n o;pace and has a great role to play 1n the future." Garn. ""ho had volunteered to get <,1ck for the medical studies. said ht had been Ill the first couple days. "I cenainl~ hope that the ex penments I did v.111 add tO the knowledge we ha'c about space motion c;1cknec;s:· ht said. Charlcc; Walker. a McDonnell Douglas engineer v.ho operated a drug-making machine. said his ex- penment had worked well and that there was no sign of the bacteria that spoiled a batch of a hormone he produced during a I 9M4 flight City adds $9,500 damages in dump truck crash claim By TONY SAAVEDRA Of Ille Delly ,_... llall Another $9.500 will be added to th e damages paid by Costa Mesa O\Cr the past three years because a Cit) dump truck ran through a red traffir light. causing a fo ur<ar collis1on. There were no major IOJU nes from the acc ident. but the city has spent $49.465 on propcn ) damage and medical claims fi led b) three motor· ISlS. The latest pa\<mcnt. appro' cd Monday b> the ('ity Council. will settle a lawsui t b) Un1gard Mutual l n~urance Co. The fi rm wanted to Ix• re1mhur\cd tor tht• worker'<; compensauun that 1l' paid to one of the dm ero;. "ho v.a'> on a "or~ errand v.hen the accident occurred L auric I urnt•r t•mplo~cd at the time v.11h a lotal ht·a ll h center. w•H dn' 1ng her ncv. Datsun 310 when the t'tl\ truck r01tred through the 1ntcr- 'Cl't1on of Fair Dn' e and Nev.port Bou In ard in October I 9M2 Tht· tit} ha!> sett led propcn) dam- age da1ms \\Ith Turner and the t\\o otha dn' er'> acLord1ng to Ekanor f re\. as'\l'>tant cit> attorne} lnJU() ,ettll·ment\ al'o ha' e hcen made with l'\t'rH1nl'hUt r urner.whOISSUingthe lit\ cl\l'r the headaches. neck pain JnJ at0tc ten 1ca1• \tra in allegcdh tauscd b) the .Jlt1dcn1 Fre' said tht• l.t\\\Ull dlX:c; not '>t1pulate the amount of linanual damages i.ought b> Turner Ho""e'er. her a11ornc) demanded S 18.:?00 1n I IJM4 to S(.'ltlc lhe ta~ out of cou n. The "oman. v.ho v.a' :?4 at the time of the coll1~1on. has be1tn ~·en h\ numerou'> dc1t·lof\ and ch1roprac· tor'>. and 15 reportedl~ still under- going trt<a tmcnt. I re~ \Jld Reading from a pohtt' report. F-re~ ..aid the cit) trud .. rJn through J red traflil '>IKnal .ind hrn<.1d'>1ded a l ar \tarting a chain n·at 11nn The truck d rt\l'r '"as apparcn1h not pa\lng •lttcn11on "Tht'fl' IAJ\ nt'\t'f ·'"' <.jUt'\tlOn .1hou1 hJh1l1t\ · \hl· ,,ml .. By USA MAHONEY °' .. ~ .... ...., Laauna ~ach Haah School P.nncapal Robtn Huabn is c.allillj it truita after nearl y I 0 years as top admininrator. Hushes' ~ucst for ear1y rcuremtnt wu accepted bY. the school board Thu~ay n1Jht. He will nay on until January Hughes. S4. has.been 1n education for 28 years. He said he is tak1ns the school d1str"i(t up on iu early retircmcn&-i.ncent1ve Pfotram 'o bq.m a n~ c:areer. .. , really have not decided what I'm ao1na to do," HuJhes said. ahhouJh he plans to fi nd a job that wjll' permit more self d1rect1on and independence than school administration. · Hughes said his years as a hi&h school pnncioa.1 have been "absolutely temfic." No. pan icular difficulues prompted his decmon to leave education. he said. ··The kids arc the v eatcst 1n 1he world." • HuJhesalready has notified teachers ofh1srcttrcment plans and Supcn ntendcn1 Billy Barnes said the pnnc1pal's rcs1gnation was no surpnsc to him. "I think 11 was a surpr~sc 10 teacher\ a nd stude nts and parc.nts. It did no t come a' a surpnsc 10 me. We bad wked about thal J>O)s1b1ht) for M>mc 11mc." Barnes said. Huahcs sa id he thought long and !lard about whether to leave the di strict. "f don't wan t to be one of those hanging on:· he said Retiring LB officer get_~~ a promotion ·, By LISA MAHONEY Of Ille Delly "91 Ii.fl Retmng Laguna Beach pohce at-Alo Jimenez has been menaonuu~I> promoted to lhe rank of lieutenant. The 2M-,ear \CtC'ran also received a medal of ment for his loyalt~ and ded1ca11on to la"" enforcemt•nt during a retirement dinner 1n San Juan Capistrano last wed . J1mene1 511 has had a 36- year career in police work beginning 1n the ~an Clemente patrol d1' 1s1on He v.orked his wa) up through the ranks of the Laguna Beach Police De- panment J1menc1 v.111 end his tenurt• then· as chief of deteCtl\ es ~ore lhan 2'i0 people attended a dinner for Jimenez last Thursda\ when the Jlmcnet ho norar) promotion was awarded The dcpan ment'\ police assoc1al1on replaced the Cit) 's trad1t1onal rc urt· ment hadge v.1th one of solid gold J1mene1 also received congratulator) tellers from state .\uornc' (11:neral John Va n de fl.amp. Go' (Jeorgt' f.>cu~mt:Jian FBI Director Wilham H \.\.ebster and .\'\'\('mble\ man C.11 Ferguson. R-Nc..,.,pon Beach J1meneL ""ill offic1all~ retire Ma} 3 I La·guna names new planners T"o nev. Laguna Bcalh Planning C om m1'\!t10n members haH been appointed to fi ll the un c,pircd term' of Rtl'i\ < onncr anJ Richard Fm ~ v.ho re<,1gncd la'>t month Tht• ( It\ { 11un1.1I , hn<.t• { 1Jf'\ kn ~1n<, to 'l'r' r through Jul\ I l~~tl \.\a~nt· Pt•tcNlO '4111 'ill 11n 1ht rnmm1ssionunt1IJuh I I~~~ Three other resident'> al'>o applied tor the Jl(l\lllnn" The' ""ere John l:kl..e' lule'> ""1mma and han~ V1'\Ca ·J en kin~. of la 'A 1rada 'itrect 1) a pC'd1atnc1an "'ho ha' li'cd 1n the u t' for fi,e -.ears He ha<, '>Cncd on 1h1: parking and tranc,pona11on t nmm111ec and 1<. a mt·mber ol tht· Ltguna Beath "1uwum of .\n. Laguna C1rcenhclt \'1llage Lagun.i .ind the -\rch l:kach Height<. ( ommun11' .\s\OC1;.111un Pe1t•r<,on ol ~1' rtk \trcet 1<. rct1rt'd Ht· hJ'> hern a mt•mt)l:r ol thl' De,1gn Rt'' It'"' Bo.ird Ruard nl -\d1u,1ment t11r tht• pa'it t"u Jnd ..i h.tll 'ear.. Pt·1t•r,c1n al\n hd~·d Jt•\ dop lht• nt'" hu1ld1ng ht•1gh1 ord1nantc and 'l'f\ cd on the Parl..ing l n-ht•u I J'>~ } orc:c He h.J' a m,1\ler' o l bu\lnt·" Jdm1nl\lrat 111n 1n man.1gt·mcn1 Surfers find nude body ... ·\ tool h(l''l .rnd 11' 1ont1'1\I\ together wonh S 'iC)(1 "l'tt' 'lllkn from a garage on < la' \trl't'I thr \llllm told polite \\cdnn<l,I\ "·'' 1.1~\'n lum a \lurph\ -\,,nm hU\I nt'" \Om ct I mt'()\ t'f I he \\ l'l'~t· nl1 1 lwrt• "J'> no sign ut lorl t't1 ,·n t n poll\ l \J Id . . . I ntt•nng through an unltx ~nl tron1 Jnm \omt•nnt· hurglantC'd a home on tht• t •Nllll ht.1< ~ 1ll R.ingt•r a n·<,1dcn1 rrporh·d \\ t'J ni: \d.i' T ht" In\\ in .ludt·d <,1h1'f"'Jrl' antique figurine' .1111l .1hout ~!\..,e n l'n\h of missing Coast woman • • • \Via Zunlh rc,1tkn1 u•mpl.11nnl to police about an 1•h'>ll'nt· mt'"·'~t· an anon\mou~ tJlkr h.1d kll on hl'r telephone an.,v.l·nng n1<11h1nt• \h,· w ld poht'e '>ht• ha' twc:n rt'lt'I\ 1ng ob\CeOi.' call'\ lrom the fll'r,11n Im 1tw pao;t 18 months Poh1t· Mt' tn\1''t11(Jl 1ng 1he a1me Orange County coroners were con· ducting an autopsy today to de- termine what caused the dealh -0f1a 42->ear-old Hunt1n1ton Beach woman whose unclo1hcd body was fou nd floating in the ocean Wednes- day by surfer5 near Founh Street in Su nset Beach. T he victim. Ehlabcth C. Akers. apparently had been despondent. and Fountain Valley A robber who displayed a blue steel handaun in a bank ba& ordered a teller at the Harbor 8ank. 10760 Warner Ave .. "to &JVC me all your large bills." He made his escape i uesday with more than SS.000. pohcc u1d. • • • • Thieve~ stole a t)'pewnter. '1deo camera and a m1n1-computer valued at S2,IOO atAccutcch y,tcms. J83SO Ward t. • • • Burglars stole S2.45S 1n JCWcl,.Y and S200 cash from a residence 1n the 8000 block of La Oona • • • A woman who tatd she had no money allt'&edly tnrd to ~ttal S U . 96 in C'loth1na and 1ewelry from Zody·~. I 1161 Harbor Blvd. • • • A 'thief took a wallet conta1n1na Sl60 1n cash ftom a purse in a shopp1n1 can at Atpha Beta. R930 Warner .\vc • • • ~mconc cntcrtd ___ ..=.;;""" h m(' in the her parents had filed a missing persons re~>n with police Tuesday. Authori ties say the> belitve that the victim. 1d.cnt1fied as a student. may have taken her own life. Tht body was nude except for a brown shoe and a sock on one foot. according to deputy coroner Sllarron Gibson. Two small mark~ were found on Q()()() block of DafTod1l throuih an open door and stoic two i.pcakers valued al $250. • • • Th ieve~ punched a llolc in a door to a nur~·~ 1985 gray Volvo Ill the Fountain Valle> Community Ho~p1- tal 11nd stoic an $800 >\M-FM stereo cas~tt~ pla)cr Lacuna Beach ~ woman rcPoncd the thef\ of her wallet and m1stc:llancou credit card~ Wednt'sday on Broadwa>. ••• A brown 1968 Pon11a Firtb1rd v.ao; stolen from the 200 block of 4.g;i.e trcct. the v1ct1m Jold police WC'dnc\• ~y . • • • Contact lcnsts and alHSC'I tosether wonh Sl2S were rcPortcdly stolen from a cor pa rked Wednesday morn- '"' on Locust trcct. pohC't said. • • • •\ C11fT Dm-e rt 1dcnt 1old pohct' Wcdne~3, mom•nLlhU a prowler Akers' nec k. but authonllt'' 'l.J1J tht•rc v.as no e' 1dcnll' lll foul pl:n "The marks v.crt• li~t· t"o pin hok' and could ha' e hl.·cn cau-.1·d h' anything ... Gibson 'laid Akers' parena told police the~ last saw their daughter J tmu t I I p m Monday. She wa1. "'l'an nga na' ~ hlut· sweatsu1t \\hen \he ll'ft their houw. they said. was heard aml1m1 th1· homt< tht' previous night Coeta Meaa Electric hand toot, \\l'll' rrr111 tnt '>tolcn from th\' th1rJ 1111111 111 .c hu 1ld1ng under t'On\trul11c111 .11 l•'ll r ov.n Center D rtH' \llnll'tllll\' lx·- IWCC'n 3:30 p m Mnnd:I\ .ind II 'll am Tuesda' The tinanu JI ""'"·I' nnt determined • • • Two p rngt'\ in J n .1r.ir1111\ nt romplc' at l'IW Pfp~·rtrt't' I .11w Newport Beach ""e re burglnn1cd 'l<1mc11mt• 111.·1\\\'1·11 A Masscy-Fergu1>on <1\.1p lnadrr 11 p.m. Tue~n> Jntl ~ -l!l ·' m valued al more tha n Sll.500 V.J'I Wr dncsda\ r he h:t\fl\ hJd l'l\'l'n hrokcn ofl' the g.irait· duor' l'cl\.\\'r stolen from a N('\\port ( en1rr \1 tc IOOl<i -.alued al S INI "l'rl' \lt>kn trom whert 11 wa~ being u\t·d for land· ttapina work The m.1lh1nl" tan IX' irne pra.gt v.h1kt1 S l ~1l-1'Jh\ '1111lk1 ~tarted witho ut a ~l'' the' tlt1m hll d "a<. ta~en from !h~ <~ttwr poliC't' -, •\ wallr t wa\ rrf)c1nt'll '111kn tn•m l ra\h nc r thr .L .. nda 1,1e Home· un unlocked \M .11 J 11.utxn owncrc; .\ssociation clubhou"' v.iu Boulevard psohnc ~1a\inl) "helc the set on fire by an unknown , ,tnllal. owner v.cnt to fl3) the d~h1l·r 1 hl' cau.,1n& about SSO damaac. 1'l41ht't rtpof'lcd buralal) O<'\ urrt'd arflund 4 5atd (') m Monda> at 124 Hnrtlor Uh d · • • • The lo s wa' "11ma1etl JI ~-!\ \ new d1 hwuhcr valucJ at S 500 • • • < , , 1 "u tolcn from a ncwl> built tnn •\n in-da h i.lcrl·o '.alut•d .it•-I dominium on Wcstpon. wa'I ~ported \tokn from an until< ~rd • • • ~·1u nan apartment rnmpk' .1t '11 I A briefcase and ll contents wcrt I PlaC't' •.omrt1 m1: tX"twccn \ \() \tolcn Wcdnctda)' from a Birch 1rtt1 Monda' 11nd S 'O .t m T u('\J,I\ ofTICt" from a woman v.ho !ff\ her de'~ bnc0) The lo "' c t1matcJ trrine . 0. ,~h:'r 1e1n 11n:il ...-orth f't 000 • • • f .i .... trd "1orr1'\ 'ti ot 1 u,1111 "•I' 1.1~l·11 1c1 <>ran ge ( ount' Jail J lll'r .1 p1•lil 1· ntlitt'r allegedh \JV. J lll\ .un. dtJ'h'd mirror pccl..1ng uut lr1ir11 umk1 thl· front '\t'at ot \lnrr" 1:lr \lnm' h.Jd N-en '>lnppnt near \I.Jin \tfl'l't and \.1c \rthur Rouln .ml \\ 1·dn,·\da' morning h<.-,au'>t' nt .1 1111"' muf'llt'r Pohl" 111nli'>tah'•I .1 tll1 ,1rtc:r-gram nl cot'31nt' from lhl \I h11k • • • l'i11in· arc rum1nat1ng "'l'r th,· 1dt•nt1t\ of a t arra{l.ut ~trt•t•t hrra~ 1n .Hll\t "hl' too~ le"' than SI LI fro~tv.o h111m•.,o,ermght Tuec;da' Rrar "in J 11v.' ut hi.1t h re,1denl't'' v.err hn1~l·n "h1k their 11v.nl'M v.l"rl· av.a' I )nl· hnrnt•ov. ner rcpnned S2 m""ntt "h1k tht• other told polin· that atx1u1 \ ~ ""' tak<'n Hunttn1ton Beach . \ rt''i1drn1 t)f thc ()011 hhx ~ otbith '\tm.·t rt'Jl()nt'd <'Mh 11~' "ih.it \Omt"Unt" \Ink ~IC. It\! lllf'IC. \ 111~' \\jgt'n Thr loo+ v.a' t''l1rnt1tnl .11 \I OllO • • • Fnl\·rintt thn1ugh J 'hd1ng v.1nJ1 1" 'omcl>nc b uralu 11t·d a hllOH' \\ t'dncsdl1' on thr WO blod ol l 'ith "trcc1 The IO\\ mtludcd thrtt v.at1 h "' "'onh S~ ~l .ind a Pol.t rtud 1.amcra v.11n h S IOO • • • ~1mt'one t"nttrrd 1 hrnu~h .i \I.it• "indo-. \.\.tdnc-"la\ "' huralan/(" .l humc on th<' I MO(l hind ul l 'nn t h1: los\ 1ndudrd .a '11.ko rcHud1·r ""nrth SMO(I • • • '\nmt•t1nl' hwli.l' " rt'ai hl.·d r1)(•m "1nd1w. Ill l'lur,l,\rlll' /<A hnml' ~lll~ "1~ 1~· 1t.:li4 htnc1t 1"lt ••• \ 11·"dl n1 e1t tht• ti/>110 hltK k ol Glen l1•ld rnl1ll \\ 1dnt•\da\ that <,QmC'onc 1111•~ J . : 1 • J1Jnwnd nng ~me- 11 n11· "' 1 r 1 '" r.t\I mvnth from he1 111rn1a h111111 ,,., 1h1• l h~OCJ hlCM.k ot ltarl'lt •ur I .111t ... I "n~ .1 h.ll l ''"'' \omeone brokr 1nli• .1 ~.11.11(l' \\n1ne~a~ on tht' 1i.111K1 hind.,,, 1,nn The bur&lar ''"'l Jn air , 11mprt.-"or "-Orth i~OO Bandits hold up HB supermarket llu n11n~t,1n ~kt1~h pohl'C: arr ....-.ir~ h1n~ l1lr t\\o "l'll drc\~<l. armed nit n "'h•• r.1hh,;d .1 lo~. al \Uf'Crmarket \\ l·dn4•..J.t' 1111ih1 Puhll" '-<lhl tht• holdul" octurred at .1hou1 4 I' ni .lt thl' \nn·, \tOl"t at \pnn@.JJk "trert and Fc11narr A v- l'nut' t h\' '" n men walked \hrou_p the Jl\I('\ th4·n •pproal hed a rca1 tcr. h.lnttl'd a h.in<lgun on • Kale and dcm.mded mnnC'\ poh~e \.aid Tht mt·n too~ mun('\ f mm thr« retJ'1Ci-. nnd the manqtr ' \tt1mn plk1n1 ll In a hrov. n l'\IJ'(r JfO~ \'f', baa. OQliC."t' \llld \Hord1n1 111 in1tml e·n1matr\. the ml•n f)l•J \.\Ith 800Ut S ~.(){X) Their IJt"l:l"Ol' \l'h1dr v.n' a v.h11c mid-60\ mod1·I { h<'' rnlet E:l < amino that ml\ h.1H ht-l·n dn\Cn h' a third man Nn in1unM ~rt c•ntt-dm thr hnk1ufl ---.. .. ----. ~ .. _;;;,__ ~ ---- 1985 .M f'iiiiiiiiiliillllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm._!iiiiiiiiill----.----------------- 11.:=r-~1 House Dem crats rej.ect N'' Ti Iii.. ,; t evil -~ - Anti;..apa:frtheld prot~sts raging on U.S. c~1npuses I I .. ' , ;Nicaragua compromise I ' WA HI NGTON (APJ -Huul< ~n adn11no\tra1oon-olfo<oal, ~·l· · · N;caraauan w it•. but dowobut< th< .._ I By Tile Aasoclate4 Pre11 ·- .... ..! • Democnu . confident the) can defeat 111J on cond1uon he not bi.· 1dcnltlied, a& 1 lance throuih the Red \ro&s or : P~sident Reagan'!I plan for S 14 'kltd thl' prl·s1dent h3d 3lrted with 'Omt other independent refugee relief million in nid to N1caraj.uan rdx:lc; Rt·publlrnn and DcmocrallC' scnator'i :igenC). 1 are pum1hg a pror<>!>ed Kcpubhran to l111'11t the a!lw1tooce to non-lethal The plan. spon~red by Rep . ' comprom1sc'and fomnga 'howdu""n 'ul'fllie~ un11l thl' government's fiscal Michael Barnes. 0.Md., and Lee 1 vote nt'llt week. H'.lf cnd'i Sept JO. Thr i.our« said he Hamilton. 0.lnd .• al~ would set • The Ot!mocrnt1c leader<,h1p rl'-did not kn O\\ 'A-hat the prospects were aside S9 million for use by Laun 1 1ec1ed a GOP rnnces.s1on Thurs<la; 1n the Hou...:. American nations to implement a that would have 1tm1tcd th(' S 1-i .. T~e Cl-'. '' nm 3 humanitnriao possible -pence i.cttlement in million to non-lethal !>uppltl·s. hu1 ou t lit."' '•ltd Chn~tophcr M:mhe""s. a Nicar:afua. would Mill ha'c funndcd the a<o-!>pokc!.man for Hou~c Speaker "We re trying to put the United , ~istancc through the CI A. which ha' rhoma'i P O'Neill Jr. Matthews States firmly tn suppon of the pcact aidNJ the Contras 1n their""araga1n!>I addt>d 1ha1 the proposed aid would cffons ofthr Latin Americans them- N1caragua's leftist goH·rnment s.1nn· am1rnnt 10 m1lital) log1stt cal iiupport. ~Ives," Bame~ told the House Rules 1981. 1 hl· Dl·mocral'f alternative. which (nmmmee before the panel decided • ""a) '>lall'O lor a 'ote aOcr acuon on lo )htp the competing proposals to the Reagan\ plan Tuesda}. would llouM' floor. House Republicans al!.o j prtl\ 1dl' ~S rnllhon for humanitarian will be given a chance to propose an , FARMERS INSURANCE a1ll for the Contras and other alternati ve plan. .._ _ Rep. William Broomfield ofMich- - More than S.000 students rallied. marched a.nd sat 1n from ~rkclcy to Cornell in l)rotests aimed at compellinJ universities to sell ofT mJlhon-dollar ponfoliosin compan1esdoingbu~ines<i 1n So~th Afncll. Some 300 people ha'e been arrci.tcd in the demonstrations. Despite the first day of pnng break. about l,SOO people rallied Thursday in the 8-day-old protc t on the Berkeley campus of the University of C'aliforn1a. where rallies have attracted as many as S,000 people jnce the arrests of 159 on Tuesday. There also were ant1- apartheid protests at UC' campu&e& 10 Santa Cruz. where 500. people demonstrated Thursday in support of those arrested in Berkclc). and 1n Santa Barbara. where 300 people attended a noon ant1.aparthc1d ral1r Wednesda} Sh·ins are under wa} at Columbia Un1verstty in 1'."'ew York City, at.C'orn ell University in Ithaca. N.Y .. and at Rutgers Un1 vers1ty in New Brunswick. N.J CBS t.IJrotn up block agaln•t Turner NEW YORK -Ted Turner has some big obstacles he must overcome 1n his hos.ttle. multibillion-dollar bid for CBS Inc. and the biJ&CSt may ~ Tho_mas f"l. Wyman, the network's chairman. president and chief execuuve ofl1cer Wyman who was elected chairman of CBS' board of directors two years ago, has bee~ plotting an aggrcss1'e defensive stra teg). CBS has lined up a SI 5 b1lhon credit line that could be used as a .. war chest. .. Just Call Us for Auto ln!.urancl! ~ RA881n l~ANCE ~ EST 1957 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. ~~~'scraF~~~~=n ~R~i~icc~111°r:'ut::~ Survivor --. Radlatlon detected after nuclear te11t said he believed lhe Dcmocrati. Stan Ha.neon. 28. wtnce.1Jl:' LAS v.EGAS _ mall quant1t1 es of rad1a11on w~re released into tht: spurned the GOP comprom1~ pain followto& Ilia re9Clle atmoi.phere after the detonauon of a nudear weapon earlier th is month. the Thursday because "they're more dt!· Thanday after be fell aboat Department of Energy has acknowledged. But DOE ~pokesman Dav~ Miller lcrmined to get the blood of Reagan'' -80 feet when a ecaffold cable called ita "controlled release" that is "rouune" and allowed under the agenc> 's ,f • 831-n40 I " Tilt Rtsl ot Your lilt 441 Old Newport Blvd, Newport Beach I 1922 HARBOR Bl VD . COSlA MESA-548· 1156 c NEWPORT CITY BOARDS. & COMMISSIONS POST SOUGHT ••. Newport Beach City Council Members are looking for qualified electors of the City of Newport Beach who are rnterested 1n ser ving on the City's five Boards and Comm1ss1ons. A total of seven seats will become vacant when exrstmg terms expire June 30. 1985, and one additional vacancy will exist due to the resignation of Kent L. Steckmesser from the Board of Library Trustees. Deadline for fihng apphcatrons for the posts 1s Wednesday, May 15. 1985. by 4:30 p.m. Appltcatrons are available in the City Clerk's Office, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach. The duties and respons1biht1es are found rn the City Charter. Chapter VII. Sections 707-712 (Boards and Comm1ss1on appointments are for four year terms) Accordrng to City Clerk Wanda E. Raggio. the upcomrng vacancies will be as follows: loar' of Library Trustees-Monthly meetrng. thlfd Tuesday. 5:30 p.m .. Newport Center Communrty Room-the seat now held by Mary Richmond. and vacancy due to res1gn at1on of Kent L. Steckmesser. City Arts C•••lssiot-Monthly meeting, second Thursday. 8:00 a.m., Council Conference Room-seat now held by Pattre- Gene Sampson. Cml Senlce lolrd-Monthly meeting. fir st Monday of each month, 7:30 p.m .. Council Chambers-seat now held by Council Nomrnee John Barry. Parks, Iuchs I lecreltio1-Monthly meeting, first Tuesday of each month. 7:00 p.m .. Council Chambers-seats now held by Rae Cohen and Diana Spnnger. Pla•i•C Cotl•issiot-Semr·month1y meetrng. Thursdays preceding regular City Council meetrng, 7· 30 p.m .. (usually first and third Thursdays of each month)-seats now held by Joan Winburn and Rena Koppleman than reach a ~1pantsan agreement. . •napped while be wu work-regulations. At the Whue HouS(, Reagan said in brtA.. t 9 p aJ he is willing to .. make some alter-& OD • -.e D t. • • ations" 1n the original request for s 14 Mfon. A co-worker wu million for the rebels. killed. ie~EE.eE.EEEeeE~eEeE.eE~E.E.E~ Florlda farm town tops for AIDS MIAMI -The poor Florida farming town of Belle Glade has t~·lirghcst rate of Al OS in the world, accord mg to a researcher who sugge sted that vermin. insects or squalor may help spread the disease. The deadly acquired immune deficiency syndrome has struck 37 of this City's 20.000 residents. or about one in 600. said Dr. Caroline Macleod. director of the Institute of Tropical Medici ne in Miami. .. That's the highest rate in the world. higher than New York . San Francisco. Miami or Los Angeles." Macleod said. ! ~~!'~!.w ' ! w ~ Neo-Nazl• enter Innocent pleas "' ,..~ w ~ .:a:. 642-5714 • .. w Bean: r.•~ \ti .... s.. 10-6 Mil-• .,__ ...._ -~ .:a:. la • C ll lSIO W. C.... t lwy, 1"""11t1e~ · · W a IJI• I Atr ... ,,_tlltllt .. '~~~~~~,~,,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ------------------1 Orange County's easy lis_tening -radio station _, KDCM tm.t FMSIERED SEA TILE -Innocent pleas ha ve been entered by Randolph Gt>orge Duey. 34. of Spokane. and Sharon K. Merkt. 47. of Boise. Idaho. the first tv.o members of a neo-Nazi group to be arraigned on racketeering charges. They were arraigned before U.S. Magistrate John L. Weinberg.Thursday on charges contained in a 2Ckount 1nd1ctment against members of The Order. The indictment was returned Monday in Seattle. with Duey accused 1n I I counts and Merki in nine. CALIFORNIA Mexican boy shot by border guard SAN DIEGO - A 12-year-0ld bo> on the Mexican s1ae of a fence separating Tijuana and San Diego was shot and wounded by a lJ.S Border Patrol agent during a border melec. San Diego police said today. The boy. 1dent1fied as Humberto Camilo-Estrada. was earned across the border b) a Mexican citizen after the shootmg Thursd;!y. He was a1rlif\ed to MerC) Hospital in San Diego. where he was listed in-Cair condit ion today. San Diego police Lt. Paul Ybarrondo said. Woman face11 trlal ln kids' drownlng SANTA MONICA -A Japanese woman wtw allegedly tned to drown herself and her two children while despondent over mantal problems was ordered to stand t rial on two counts of murder. Los Angeles County Municipal Court Judge Rex Minter also ordered Fumiko Kimura. 32. to face two charges of child endangering. Arraignment in Superior Court 1s scheduled May 3. Two college students found the woman floatin~ in the surf Jan. 29 with a child tucked under each arm. The students ran into the surf and pulled the hmp bodies from the water. Mustard gas cans found at airport SANT A ROSA -Mustard gas containers from World War II training exercises have been unearthed at the Sonoma County Airport, about 300 feet from a s1m1lar find made two years ago. Thursday's discovery offive bottles at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ~e ai~rt in~~~~wo~onaS4.7 mil11oncxpan~on of thecoun~honor farm . The four-ounce bottles were found by Christensen & Foster construction Annual Parking Lot e Genuine Oriental Rugs April 20th & 21st Special hours both days 11AM-SPM Par t ial Listing: Reg Name Size Price Everest 18x 12 2800 Meshkrn l 8x 11 4000 Kerman l 5x 12 2600 lndo Chrne~e 16.( 10 2000 Shahzadeh 14x!O 2500 Tabriz 14xl0r 2800 An t Chrnese 14d0 2000 Ashfaque l 2i9 1250 Tabnz l 2x9 1800 Kerman 11 ~8 2500 lndo Chrnese l 2x9 2500 Chinese Super l 2.t9 2160 Ant Chrnese 12~9 650 Padding Cleaning, Re pair, & Appral•al Available Sele Price 550 2200 1400 395 899 fs50 1200 399 1099 950 499 1200 1800 Reg N•me Size Price Pr BokharC1 J lx8 6 2000 Hem 10x8 1750 Kerman l0x8 2750 Chrnese 120 line l0x8 16QO Chinese 10x7 1200 Rekha 10x8 1000 Bokhara 9x6 1250 lndo Chrnese 9x6 600 Tabriz 9x6 900 Chrnese Super 9x6 1080 Tabriz 9x6 700 Chrnese Super 8 6x5 6 1000 Kerm~n 6x4 500 2421 E. COAST HWY. Corona del Mar, Ca 1eorner PCH & Mee Arthur I (714) 673-2224 Mon·S•I 10-6, Sun 12-6 S•le Price 1250 800 795 950 650 99 295 250 550 550 375 475 270 Ne me Size Reg Price Sfle Price Tabriz 6x4 350 250 ~em 6x4 300 189 Bokhara 6x4 450 250 An t. Bolouch 7x4 350 135 Ardeb1I 7x5 600 350 Ant. Hamedan 6x4 600 250 Afshar Ant. Saruk Hamedan Kerman Tabriz Sar ab Runner 6x5 5~0 150 5x3 2 0 150 6x3 300 125 5x3 300 91 5x3 300 175 5x3 150 91 400 125 Large Selection of . Dhurrle1 Reg. Hours Mon-Sat 1o.6 SPICIAL HOUIS THIS SAT & SUN 11·5 company crews digging a trench for storm drains for the additional inmate housing. Deat.IJ sentence upheld In Bolles bomblng SAN FRANCISCO ~ A federal appeals court has upheld the death sentence of a man convicted in the 1976 car bombing death of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles. The action Thursday by the 9th U.S. C1rcutt Court of Appeals appcfrently leaves onl) a U.S. Supreme Court appeal remaining for Joh n Adamson of Phoenix. Ariz .. whosc charee was increased to first-degree murder af\er he changed his mind about testtf}ing against two other men. o\nzona courts have already upheld his conv1ctton. Playboy draws protests at Stanford PALO ALTO -Seven Stanford University students described as "&orgeous" showed up for a Playboy Masazine interview Ttrursda~ despite protests that the publication exploited women. "Everybody exploits Fveryth1ng." said Playboy photographer David Chan who 1s searching for candidates]or a fall photo spread on the "Girls of the Pacifi c I 0. ,. "But we're not hurting anyone." added Chan. "We don't degrade women We upgrade them.·· Chrysler announce. Korean venture SEOUL. South Korea -The chamnan of Chrysler Corp. and South Korea's Samsung business group announced plans toda y for a joint venture to develop a South Korean supply base for automotive parts and components for Chrysler. The an nouncement said the proposed JOtnt venture .. will COflllnue studies to determine the eventual possibility of car assembly in Korea." WOR LD Black mob .em white man a/Jre JOHANNESBURG. South Africa-A black mob entered a white suburb of Port Elizabeth and set a white man afire. seriously injuring him, and five blacks were killed in unrest near the city-two burned by blacks and three shot by police. police said. The Thursday evening attack on the white man. Erasmus Jacobs. was the first on a whict in a white area dunng the current ajitat1on against apartheid, South Africa's system ofracial segregation. 11 was the second attack bv blacks against whites in nine months of violence that has lei\ more than 300 blacks dead. Talwaa •layer given life Jn·prlson TAIPEI. Taiwan -A militarv tribunal sentenced the fortnc r military 1ntelli1ence chief to hfe in prison today for the murder of a Chinese-American journalist in California. Two of hi s aides hnkcd to the slaymi each were given 21/i-year Jai l terms. The three. implicated in the murder ofwntcr Henry Liu by two local underworld figures convicted in an carher trial. could have been sentenced to death by the fi ve-judge military court-martial that fou nd them guilty. Air Force jet cra•he. off Bondura• TEGUCJGA.LPA. Honduras - A U.S. Air Force jet crashed at sea on a routtne training mission in northern Honduras and the fate of the two crew members on board was unknown. the U.S. Embassy said. The two crew mcmbcr-i, both Americans. wtre believed 10 be dead, but U.S. soldiers continued searching for them. said an embassy spok~man. who spoke on condition he not be identified. The names of the m1ssmg crew members were not released I•rael .chool cla.ed over PLO nap TEI 1\ VIV. brae\ -Israeli military authorities clo~d Bethlehem lJni ve"•I) in the OCC'up1cd We t Bonk today aner ra1d1n1 the campus and confilleatma pro-Palestine l1bcnnion Orpnir..tuion materift l, the un1ven1ty'~ presldcnt said. Brother Thomas Scanlon said the m1lital) authorities raided the campus from 2 a.m. to S a.m. as student were prcpanna for a book exh1b1t to run today throuJh unday. Scanlon s~ud the material confiscated included a couple ofgro-PLO nap. some banners and pic1urt' of PLO leader Ya~"' Arafat. an some books ond pamphlets. Vatican 'neutral• on BJ Salvador v TIC N CITY -The Vatican says the Roman Ca tholic c. hurth dOC"S not take i.tde!> m N1c1ra1ua. disputtnf f>ro1dent Rcaaan·, claim that the po~ suppo1 t~ lJ.S. policy in Central Amenca. The written statemen1 Thursday said U 4i. offic11J, informed Pope John Paul II of Rcapn't pea~ Pf'Opo~I to N1<'3ra1ua's lcf\i t ndinlsta 1ovcmmrnt shonly befort the prts1dcnt ~-............. +-i\pril ~. - - ., (SATURDAY AND SUNDAY)·· I • -I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, April 19, 1916 ·-" I \ - -- THf lOWf ST PR I Cf S Of THf Sf ASON. - SHOP SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY, 11:00 APM. TO 7:00 P.M. 18.75 THE "SLOUCH" SHORT IN SOLIDS OR PRINTS. Reg . 25.00. The easy-wearing, cot- ton short with drawstring waist. pockets. and roll cuffs. Misses· S.M,L. Solid and rosebud print. Casual Sportswear, 252. 20% 0FF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF REGULAR-PRICED LADIES HATS. Terrific straws, novelty hats, af').d more. From Liz Claiborne, Betmar, Com - modore. others. Reg. 8.00 to 68.00, 6.40 to 54.40. Head Fashions, 263. 25% OFF SELECTED SPRING SHOES FROM 9 WEST. Casual and dress shoes in spring colors. Sandals, new fashion flats, low heels and more. Reg . 36.00 to 46.00. 27.00 to 34.50. 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Save 50%: Nova wall to wall Anso IV' nylon plush carpet (Dept 321 Orig 45 00 11.911q. yd. h•td1d S.•e 50% Royaltv wall to wall Ultron • nylon plust'I carpet fDept 321 Orig 40.00 11.• 9Q. yd. lneU!lled s. .. ~ Silhouette wall to-wall Anso I~ nyton cut and loop C4trpet (Dept 32) Orig 43 00 11• eq. yd. lnetllled l --------------------·----------- -. • ' • : : ~1 ED IT ORI Al --- t Reagan revival of ola war ghos~s faulty judgment The purpo.se of Ronald-Reagan's sightseeing agenda in West Germany next m ontli was to ge t the ugly. Nazi monkey off the backs of today's Germans. most of whom are about as sympathetic tc;> Hitler's Reich as Simon Wiesenthal. That bein~ the case, the logic fo r scheduling a visit to a German military cemetery, where repose the bodies of thousands of men who wore the Nazi uniform - including some infamous SS troops -is faulty. Since the president apparently had no intention of publicly defiling or otherwise dishonoring those graves, his presence at the ce metery could only be construed as somehow honoring those who took up arms against American troops. The decision set off an~temational furor. Angry pe()ple dedicated to the proposition that to remember the Holocaust is to prevent its recurrence lashed out at Reagan, condemning the cemetery visit. In a misguided attempt to make amends, Reagan added a visit to a concentration camp to his trip. He did not cancel the visit to the German war dead, so the effect was to emphasize exactly the concept the president said he would like to dirntnish. Rather than separating modem Germans fro m the jack-booted, goose-stepping storm troopers of the '30s and '40s, this incident has forced the world to make a connection between them . The Jewish community, particularly. was outraged. But so were the American Legion, of which Reagan is a card-carrying member, and many citizens of undeclared affiliation. The· president hasn't made so many people angry si nce he suggested cuts in the Social Security program. About the only part of this fiasco that hasn't been a mistake is the idea that West Germany in 1985 sho uldn't continue to pay for the sins of the madman. Hitler, and his murderous henchmen. "It was, and remains, my purpose -and that of Chancellor (Helmut) Kohl -to use this visit to Germany on the 40th anniversary of the war's end in Europe to commemorate not si mply the military victory of 40 years ago, but the liberation of Europe. the rebirth of German freedom and the reconciliation of our two countries," Reagan explained. To transform that idea into a gesture of significance, .Reagan should have avoided the symbols of war. Rather. he and Chancellor Kohl might have stressed the issues of the 1980s -issues of peace, freedom and economic relationships -and built an agenda a round sy.mbols of international friendship and prosperity. Banning abortions would increase risk of death To the Edttor: Indeed. as Wend\ Borack stated in her letter. abortion ts an emoti onal issue; but in fa ct. my responses to the questions rega rding the film "The Silent Scream .. were ba<;cd on the opinions ofa panel ofph)s1c1ans wh o arc medical experts from vanous disciplines and who were asked to view and critique the film . not on n1) emot1ons. For centuries. "omen ha1.c cho~n to terminate pregnanrn:s that the) were unprepared to ma1nta1n. The question surrounding abortion 1s not SHOULD 11 be a vailable but HO\\ will 1t be available and TO WHOM will abortion be available. Louise B. Tvrer. M.D .. rn an article published in 19x2 \lated "\hould the legal status of ah11n10n he reversed. such woulq lead to an increased number of unwanted children: per- haps as many as 1.200.000 1llegal abon1ons each year. and increases in deaths and complica110ns from septic ,illegal abortions. Antenatal d1agnosii. programs would falter Teenagers and their infants would be panicularh ad' crsely afTected." I would propose that all of us who are concerned about our children and families work tog~ther to increa se arcess1b1lity 10 human sexualtt) education and contraccpt1 ve care which can decrease the need for abonion. rathe.r than expending cner~1es placing barrier'> to needed services. MARG IE FITES SEIGLE Execu11ve D1reuor Plan ned Paren thood/Orange Count) Reagan 's i n need of prayer To the Editor· We must pra' l11r our prt•\tdl·nt If James Watt had \aid "\\ l' should keep our gram Jnd l'\pon our farmers:· as the prc'>rdrnt dtd 1n a speech reccntl~. hl' \\11uld ha'c been forced to resign. ( lur prr!>tdent's singular lar k of wm111' 11' 1111 ho'>c in difficult c1rtcum,tanLL'' ''111"" hie, desperate need for healing. But what he sa y~ and doest\ no kss L.M. Bovo -- culpable than what he fa tis to say and do. An) president "-hO would not disa"o"' the policies of the govern- ments of South ~frica. Chile. the Philippines. and oth ers of that tlk shows where hl' c,tands on human ri ghts. Where 1\ hie, pro-Ide pol tq for th e It' 1 ng'.1 JOHN KERR C'o~ta Mesa Early ca rousels owe existence to trolleys If th e but Ider\ ol trnlln 1r,tl i.,., aenerauon'I ago hadn't hJd l11rrld\ tn city hall<i., ~omc -fine v.oud t,lf\l'f\ might not have found "ork r 11110\\ this: Trark l:i}cr<i. ~t dov.n rail\ 1111 railbcds "-3) 11u1 pac;t man ~ a lhl' \II\ hm1t To vacant lot~. ideal pla<.n 1111 carni val\ and <1mu'icmen1 ll'nt\ The'c turned tnlll wh.11 were t<1lk·d ORANGE C.CJAST Daily Pilaf r , =-·..-? ••• -,., • ··,. ........ J)O .,tt.,.t f'•r l .,. •• """" " ""' _.,, ~~ .. 10 lf:i• ' Ctftl• lol..u A I '" ~ frollt'} Parks Owner., of c;ame hought mcrT)·go-round\ Hundreds of "ood carvers v.cre hired to crnfl <.arnu~d animals bctall'lt' of the 1 ur111u\ <..'ontracJ'i av.arded to trolk) 11al k la,cr'i t M Boyd Is a R,Yndlcatt"d t·olumnlsl. H. L. Schwertl Ill r r ,, Frenk Zlnl '' • 4U J f J' ' Tom T•lt , , r , , Cralg Sheff I "' f dol• · '[Amerlca)l a.nauanlil.wblcb th~orJtyafthe.Jll!Dplear~._== Chl"fsttsn~ or Jews, and not. as Fa/wen says, a Judea-Christian nation.·· RJCHARDCODN cohamnUt FU'l'URE Ho~~ . OF' !J~U:.. ~Free' radio hurting its cause IRVINE MEDICAL CENTER PrOgTams aired for Sovret-blOc people- fend to insult them WA.SHINGTON -Radio' pro- grams broadcast to Soviet-bloc coun· tries by two U.S. government- financed stat ions in Munich often insult the very peopie they're trying tg win. and contain quest1onable cri- cism of the United States and its allies. according to internal con· gressional reports. 'Irvine Co.hasn't ignored coastal concerns in plans The problems with the two stations -Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty -stem more from mis- management than malice. concluded one congressional staff memo ob- tai ned by our associate Indy Badhwar. But the memo notes that the problems arc serious. involving the broadcasting of "unacceptable ma- terial ... characterized as anti-Semitic. an11-Cathohc or even anti-Western." The memo also complained of .. '"_ creasing hardline rhetoric'· reflecting the Reagan administration's harsh ant i-eommunist views. But p lanninggoes --on as firm returns fo drawing-board Editor's aole: Secoad of a two-part series oa tbe Irvine Coast. During the l"-O )Cars from late 1973 to late 1975. when the 10.000- acre Irvin e Coast Ctncluding its .31/2 miles of Pacific Ocean frontage from Corona del Mar to Laguna Beach) was bemg planned b} representa11 "es of 22 groups and agencies. two of 1he groups repre~nted disagreed with each other' 1olen1l~. These were the Orange Cou nt} Environmental Coal1t1on and the Sierra Club. The Orange County En';')fJ)nmen· tal Coalition's concept for u!>e of the Irvine Coast was that the coast wai. a precious commodity that should b\: available to everyone . .includmg v1i.- 1tors from other parts of the state ~nd from ou t of state. For that reason. the coalition wanted the plan to include '1sitor-scrving factl rties -hoteli.. motels. campgrounds. c;hops and res tau ran ts. ··oh. no." cried th e ·1erra ('lub. The coast is indeed a precious commodlt}. but l.f is too precious for vis11prs to get their hands on the delicate seashore life . Visitors should be stnctlr limited. In fact. the Sierra Club said 11 would rather see the area developed with fenced . private cs· tates so that people would be kept away That the current!} approved plan for the part of the Irvine Coast st1ll owned by The Irvin e Co. calls for low- denstt) estates is not due to the Sierra Club: rather. tt 1s the result of an agreement between the com pan} and the Count} of Orange. specifically Sup<.·rvisor Tom Rile} 's office. that former plans for I 00.000. then 50.000. then 30.000 residents be abandoned in favorofa plan for6,000 residents. The plan docs pro"1de for' 1s1tor- se n 1ng fac1ht1es. with groups of hotel I MARTIN BROWER rooms in two locations, plus some office space. Local groups. including the Friends of the Irvine Coast. are opposed to the plan. In fact. the Friends currently ha ve a suit pending against the Coastal Commission and the county for approving the plan. Periodic lt trrature circulated by this and other opposing groups purpose!\ paints a m1slead1ng picture oft he development being considered. Sketches by the ~roups' artists show an endless line ol high-rise hotels and office towers all along. the coast o' erlooking the water. Phrases such as "M1am1 Beach" arc used freely. Since the leaders of these groups ha'c st udied the plans and suppon- ing 'olumes of reports tn detail. and therefore know exactly what the allowable devclopraent is. 1t can only be assumed th at .. the literature is knowing}) misleading 1n order to ra1~c oppos1t1on and funding. 1 he problem 1s that the average resident of the Newpon/Corona del Mar/Laguna Beach area assumes that the lt1eraturc opposing development. received in th e mail. is accurate. It is not. Fir<it, The Ir' inc Co. sold ·approx· 1matcly 20 percent of the coastal propen y to the sta~e for a park. and that incl ud es all o the land between Pacific Coast High a} and the ocean except for a small portion adjacent to Ca meo Shores 1n Corona del Mar. That is to be de veloped as custom lots and will be known as Cameo del Mar (a buffer between Cameo Shores and the public park). So v1nually all de\.elopment will be inland. In addition to the park acreage. the plan calls for ded1ca11o n of another 45 perce nt of1he property to the county. So approximately 65 percent of the land -all on th e side toward Laguna Beach -v.111 be lef1 open. as will virtually all of the land seaward of the highway. On the remaining land. the existing approved plan gives The Irvine Co. permission to develop 2,000 custom homesites ranging from one to IS acres -an enclave of mansions. I. 7 50 hotel rooms in two separated locations. some retail and some office space. But now the company is back at the drawing boards again. The major hotel. inland from Pacific Coast Highway at the proposed Pelican Hill Road. is betng looked at as a truly outstanding. world-class destination reson with one of the world's finest golf courses -h would out-ritz the Ritz. And the 2.000 homcsites. rather than estates for mtcrnational royalty, are being looked at as providing a greater array of housi ng types in a variety of densities. And the office space might be scrafched altogether. Of rourse. all of this new planning will require an amendment to the currently approve<! plan. So time still stretches ahead. even as the 15-year mark 1n planning the Irvine Coast has been reached. One long-time Irvine Co. em ploree once grumbled .. We should hJve continued the development of \be coast m the 1960s just as we were doing with Cameo Shores. and the land would have been utilized long ago. before the coasial.concern of the 1970s ever «rose." But another answered, "No. then the land would now be used up. It played a big role in the attractiveness of The Irvine Co. when it was sold in 1977 an9 when Don Mn acquired full possession of the company in 1983. Perhaps the Irvine Coast is not for developing. but rather 1s a valu- able plum as The Irvine Co. is traded and re-traded.·· Howe ver. the current concept is that Don Bren owns the company now for keeps. If so. we may indeed see the Irvi ne Coast util ized during the coming years in harmony with man . nature -and even the sclf- appo1 nted guardians of the environ- ment. Coloma/st Marlhl Brower publl1b· e1 lbe oew1letter "M•rlhl Brower'• Oraa1e Couty Report." The critics don't fault broadcasters· hard-line on..-philoso phical grounds. but simply on the basis that heavy- handed propa~nda tends to be countef'l)roduct1ve. When th e two stations were estab- lished by the CIA in the e.arly 1950s as an antidote to Radio Moscow. their shrill anti-Soviet propa~nda gave them little more credibility than the Kremlin's broadcasts. . So Congress took Radio Free Europe and Radio Libeny away from the C'IA and created an independent Board for International Broadcasting to fund and su~rvise the stations. The board's guidelines for effective broadcasting recommend avoidance of "emotio nalism. vi ndictiveness. be[ligerency. condescen sion. propagandistic argumentation, un- supponedcriticism of the communist system. incitement to revolt, pro- grams based on rumors. sweeping Jeneralizations and gratuitous value Judgments." Unfortunately. the programs prepared by refugees and other East Europeans often reflect their deep- seated prej udices. Herc are some examples: •In one broadcast. a staff memo says, .. there are implications that the Russians as a people are responsible for the evils of communist rule." The same broadcast also offended Poles when it stated: "It is not only the communist regime. but also a part of the Polish population. including the Polish Catholic clergy. which are responsible for the unenviable fate of the Ukrainian minority 1n Poland." •In the same Radio L1beny broad- cast: "There is a reference ... to German imperialism in a postwar context. which is less than nattcnng to Radio Liberty's host country." •Last January. for the first time since the founding of Radio Free Europe and Radio Libeny. the State Department felt obliged to issue a fo rmal apology and disassociate itself from a broadcast that compared Poland·s military dic tator. Gen. Wo- jciech Jaruzelski, to Adolf Hitler. •A program last year "rational- ized" a series of Cossack pogroms against Jews in the Ukraine in rcaM>n Falwell has now changed his 1919-1920 by noting that many Jews rh etoric and whether his wort1s reflect had 101ned the Bolshevik cause. Ncltion not quasi-religious state Falwelfwould pref er \.\•\\HING fON -IJ1d the .RC\ Jcrr') 1-al"dl "-Alch 1hc >\cadem} Awards'' And 1fhc dtd. did ht• sec Dr. Hatng S. Ngor. a 34-)ear-old Cambo· d1an refu~. &leefull) accept his 0~1hank (.jod -Buddha - th:it I am here tonight," Ngorcxultcd Falwell must ha ve sla pped his fore- head in constl'rna11on: Thank who'> Granted 1hcre·s not an over- whel ming numbcrofAmcrrcam who ca ll the dctt) Buddha. hut there arc still about 4 million of them and 1hc numher-. are growing Man) other Americans arc Muhammadan or Hindu and there arc man} others who pra)' to no one and nothing at all. having reJer tcd religion fo r whale, er rca~on sutts them I though t of Ngor beca uc;c Falwell, whu~n v1s1onc, America as a vast pn1.atc club. h::i~ opened his member· ship ro ll'I to k"~ In the last several month\. he's been appcanng before frw1sh group'\. tc.>lling thcm that he repudiate'> the d~lnnc that •\mrm·a ts a Chnc,11an nation. "Now we \a) Judco..( hnst1an republt ... Falv.cll ba~ announced. Wonderful. liut whcrC' doc~ that ka' e Naor" OnC' of the bcncf ~ of Fal"'cll'~ celrbnl) 1~ that he ha~ !>pawned ::i cott:l8l' industry devoted to kccptn~ an e)'c on him Thcl>C' Fal"°cll· watchers arc 1n ~me d1c,agrcrment about wh~ he's now 'rnnt1na full c1t11cnsh1p to kw!l. It might he. as he has cla imed. that he got tolerance or 11 JUSt m11ht be. a'I some uspt'Ct. that hr looked al the r~ult of thc la t rlcct1on and dcC'1ded he had to clean up hi\ lift. h was .&lwc1L:i1kr ~II. who I\ a1 vt'n .tlmu~t un1VtNll crn:ht R1cwo CoHEI what he really thinks. What matters is •A religious program described that Falwell continues to envision Pontius Pilate as despising the Jews Amcnca as a quasi-reh&ious state. who denounced Jesus. and quoted !reoncettwasjust Christian.now Russian Orthodox Archbishop i both Christian and Jewish. The Anthony Zhenevsky as sayin$. "The res It is the same. By an)' name. such atheists in their hatred of Chnst have a state excludes. lt withholds 100 gone even further than the Jews." perce-nt citizenship from those who •Another broadcast suggested that • for keeping American Jews over-are neither Christian nor Jews and Poles and Jews were responsible for I whclm ingl y in the Democratic suggests that their rights are dis-the triumph of communism. column Some 70 percent of them pcnscd by the majonty rather than •One Radio libeny broadcast I "otcd for Walter Mondale betng-to use the word employed in gave a "positive descnption of the1 That was th e outcome despite .the Declaration of lndependance -Nazi unit Galizien, which was re- Ronald Reagan's strong support for unalienable. sponsible for allowing Ukrainians to Israel. his antipathy to quotas and the Hi story affirms that the American murder thousands ofJews in Lvov." fact that American Jews. over-ethic 1s laficly a Christian one. Thafs •Excef'l)ts were broadc.nt from a whclm1ngly amuent. benefited from cv1dc~e<t in everything from the book that accused P~sident Franklin both Reagan·~ tax-reducti on proJram obnoxious t~the loft y. from blue laws Roosevelt of concealing advance and the ccononltC boom the president to the very laws of the land. But a part knowledge of the Japanese attack on claimed as his own And what Reagan of that ethic. too. 15 sc<:ulansm. Pearl Harbor. and of conductina "un- had not done on his own. tt seemed The best you can say 1s that American. undemocratic and un- Jcssc Jackson would do for him. Falwell's hcadina in the nght di rec-constitutional methods of provoking fktwccn JacL.~on and ht\ tra\'clmg tion. But his new position is not a war." companion lhl· t(c.. I ouis Far-repud111t1on of tus Christian Nat19n •An "anatomical ob9cen1ty•· was rnkahn. k"' htid set•mcd lC1tn1n to doctnne. but a modification of 1t -used to desrabe a Poll h aovcmment '01c Republican an expansion not of his tolerance. but official . and vulgar cxpttSSions we~ Then aloni came f al well. .\t the of the limited welcome he extends. so frequent that the Amerie~n con- Republtrnn National < on"cntton 10 Now he includes k~ in his com· sulate complained to the Radio Frtt D.llln~. he and ht\ cohons 1n tht munit) of 1n.1t Amcncans. Europc·Radio Libeny manaacment. C hmt1an ngh1 ~cc med ub1qu11ous But the in v1tat1on is not his to offer Footnote: Board member Ben ()q:r and o\t·r. the~ de:o.rn bcd An1cri-and in no way chanJes Jhe nature of Wattenbers conctded that there l'a as a "( hmtrnn nation:· -words the America It n. a nation in which the milf\t be problems with some of the• erc<11drn1 Ii nall\ uttered himself. maJorit) of the people are Christians broadca u but contended: Thal did 11 The movement of Jc-ws or kws. and not. as Falwell Sl)'I. a "Wh.afs ll 1 sue here 1s 10 or l.S tov.ard the uOf' stalled and then Judea.Christian nation. That's a di.. broadcasts out of countless went 1ntu rever~. R> Flcct1on Day. tenction that makes a difference. thousands in a two-year period On the) "ere boC"k tn the l:Xmocrat1c American' hke nr Naor thank Bud· the whole I believe the quahty of our Part) ind cvef}one wa po1nt101 a dh1for1t proarams is 111Cll1oa better." finger at Fnlv.cll. Moi~ he drawled. , flut I.ht fingc1 should "911-i~-i"lkluarW Ct6fl If • •yatll81# _,_ lt't!~. M 11 • wyadtnrn rt'l:i,rcl It h:irdl)' matter~ for what tol•m•l•t. , ~..-Jilt • •Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Aprll 19, 1985 ... .. .._. .. A.1-... ,.,._...... Rncuera remove "victim" from crumbling Loe Angela builcUng during earthquake drill. ·econ ro er dies in the chair RIC'HMO'ND. Va. (AP) -A • smiling James D. Briley followed his brother to death in the electric chair. less than a year after they l\d the nation's largest death-row esca~nd Just·hou-rs after fellow 10mates staged an uprisi na to block his cxecu11on. Briley. who got marric4 in a.prison wedding three weeks ago, "had no linal statement" bef<ire he was ex- ec uted for the slay1ngs of a pregant woman and her young son. He smiled. and "asked the wu- nt"Sscs twice.· Arc you ha pp)·: He told the chaplain "I love}ou."' said Kathi . Kini. operations offi cer for the State Penttenuary. He was prono unced dead at 11 ·()7 p.m. Thursda,. Kang said. Earlier in the day inmates at the prison rioted to try to block the electrocution, 10juring nine guards and a prisoner. 'Phe disturbance prompted an indefiif1te loclCdown at the BOO-inmate. inst1 tut1on. lour other cond~mned murdt"rcrs broke o ut of the correct1onal center an Mecklenburg. AJI SIX "'ere recaptured by June 19 Bnley rece1 ved two death sentences for the slay1ngs of Judy Barton and her 5-year-old son, Ha rvey Sanon. He also was convicted of rapinJ ~s. Barton. who was eight months prej- nant, and killing her common-law h'usband A third Briley brother. Anthony, 1s w n 1ng multiple life sentences on murder con\ ictions stemming from the 'iamc cnme~pree.. The e'ecut1on followed the failure uf t"'o last-ditch appeals and came t"'o hours after James Bnley's lawyer. Gerald Zef'kin. ruled out funher appeals for the convict . "He's handling it better than I would have." Zerkin said after a brief visit with Briley. J.L. Reamy. one of the nine witnesses ta 'the execution. dl.'sen bcd Brile) as .. mort nervous than terrified." On Exhibit Today throt,ap May 1 DOROTHY SPANGl::ER lrt .1~c .._17P .?S lit n • -Fake quake alerts 7 Southland counties Briley was the 4.:!nd person C't· ecuted m the Unued Stl\tts s1ncr the Supreme C'oun reinstated the death pena_lty 1~ 1976 and the th1~d person 1n V1rgan1a. The last execution in the state was that of Linwood Brile}. on Oct 12. . The two brothers led the largest escape of death row 10mates in U.S. history last May J I when the) and . Brile~ spent most of his last da) talking on the telephone with his family. who s~nt Thursday night at his father's Richmond home. E:van- gehne Bnley. who mamed the con- demned man March 28. Bnley's mother. daughter. brother and two aunts visited him Thu rsday after- noon. 1-'lwn·nn· Ro!'>.' 1:-. pka'-(.~ll-t o .111n11wnu thl l 'd u,1H .. n·prl'~:ntal ion o l Dorotll\ "f1J ngkr Mn·1 tht: aniM April 20 & 2 I trom 110 011 111 t no P.~1 ~nd vkw ht:r hrilhanr m·" u11ln ·(l(111 111 11r igin:il paint in~!\ & m·\\'l''' -...·ngr.iph JI .1 pn· public.. :tt ion prtl l' . ·- LOS ANGELES (AP) -Emerg- ency planners put pans of Californ ia through a giant drill. evacuating schools and containing "toxic spills ... to prepare public agcnc10~ for the devastat10gcanhquake officials sa) as 1nvev1 table. Offi cials 10 seven Southern ( ah- forma counties pretended the great quake struck at 9:03 a.m. Thursday on the so uthern San Andreas Fault and caused ex tensive damage. said Vern Paule of the Federal Emergent'> Management Age nc}. \.\ar."<.a1d Don lf"m.deput ) director of Cali forn ia's Ollin· of E:mcrgency Ser\ ires. "It would result an thousands of dead and man~ thousands anJured," he ~•d ·-. .. ~e can spend )ears on plan n ang. but ) ou ha' e to exercise the (cmcrgcnq.) plan w sec 1f it's really feasible." .\hout 2.300 st ud l•nts. some \t·r~·am1ng. "'ere l'\ ac ua ll•d from Ven- ll'e High Sl'hool m Lo~ Angeles as the mock quake causl·d up to 21 makc- hche\ l' 1n1uncs. Tot's body identified DALLAS (AP) -A badl y decom-~sed body found in a lake has been identified as that of a 5-)ear-old girl whose disappearance three months ago made her one of the most publicized missing children 10 the country. authorities said. 1ntcnSI\ l' search effon by pohce and rl'lat1 .,,cs an Mesquite. a Dallas ~uburb. · The girl was one of about two do1cn missing children whose picture was shown on a national cable telev1S1on system just before her body was found. 1q IJ .. hl•~I l'l.11 1<1 '•"I"'"111 u li t \ t 11'1 ' 11\ \ " The exercise. pan o f Earthquake Preparedness Week. '>'as conducted on the 79th ann " ersaf) of thl' eanhquake that devastated San Fran- cisco in 1906 wuh a shock e~t1matl·d to have been 8.3 on the Richter scale. killing at least 700 people and lea" 1ng 300.000 homeless. Orange Cuunl) ollicials pretended 10 broadca~t emergent') messages v.arning resi den ts to sta ) home. keep off the phone and boil drinking water. count> <>pukc~man John Bushman \a1d. In vestigators at the Dallas County medical examiner's onice confirmed through dental records Th ursda) that I r the body found in Lake Texoma 1s that of Chnstt Lynn Meeks ol Mesquite. Grayson Count) Jusuce of the Peace Charles Odle said the child. whose body was so badl)' decom- posed it was officia lly listed as that of a b.Qy when it was found Apnl 3. died of an apparent d rowning. PERSONAL APPEARANCE Saturday April 20, 1985 • .1 :00 PM -4:00 PM l About a half hour a fter the drill. began a real quake measuring J.6 occurred 90 miles northeast of San Francisco. but t:aused no harm . "An 8.3 quake (on the R1l'hter scale) as probabl) the greatest d1sa~ter that could occur shon of nuclear Thl· c;tatc"'i 1982 emergency plan said a n 8.J magn11ude quake in Southern California would be a disaster unprecedented in the Unned States since the C1\'il War, killing up IO 30.000 people. injuring up to I 00.000 and causing as much as S 15 b1ll1 on 1n propen) damage. 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I ucing Maxwell House® Instant Decaffei .· .. Now there 's a delicious reason to come back to coffee this evening. Because now all the delicious aroma· and rich smooth taste of Maxwell House ·are in a new instant decaffeinated. · Try new Maxwell House ~ Instant Decaffeinated Coffee. It's good to the last Decaffeinated drop:~ I' • " GENERAL FOOOS It couldnt be anything but Maxwell House. I ------ £2 !¥!££CW hQ~· d. ,. , ' Harris' fate in cornrnissioner'sha,ridS ' Plutko will h ave opportuQ~~y to rule agains t sch ool dis trict's decis ion --. Without que'it1on the: most asked ques11on these da> sis the future status of Jim Harri\, the longume successful basketball coach who has been relic' cd ofh1<;du11cs at Ocean View High following a 24-4campa1gn which saw h1sSeahawks athancc to the Cl F 5-A final<, '-"•thJUSt 1\1<0 seniors 1n the staning lineup. Will it \tick? Or will the I lunt- ington Beach Unilied School D1s- trict\deci<,1on to firl' Ham'\ as a coach be rcvefS<'d" Ocean View Principal John Myers was the front man in this dec1<;1on. but vou can make book 1-bat he was follow1 ng iron-clad or<jers to d ism t!>!> Harris on &rounds that have yet LO be made public. The surface story is that Hams used undul' influence on two under- classmen (Rick> Butleran.d De1.1 Ha1.ely)tocontinue the1rcducat1on ~!iJi.basketball fonunesat Ocean ~1ew after their acquired guardian (Lauran I Brown) left the Ocean ~w attendance area seeking sreener pastures (01 b1sown son 1n the summerofl9&4. The two. ong1nally from L) nwood. ended up at Harris' residence 1n El Toro. with the full knowledge of Wheelwright clears 6-10, misses 7-0 Edison jumpe r comes close to reaching goal Ed1~on H1~h\ Enc Wheelwright had been proJl'cted 10 kap 7-0 in the h1gh1 ump this track and lkld season Thursda) he nearly reached that goal. The 6-2. 17-ycar-old Sl'n1or leaped 6-10 1R a Sunset L('ague dual m('ct at Fountain Valle~. and m1swd b> JU'>I a whisker at 7-0 "Hl"c; been on '>UC'h a roll." said Edison Coach Fred Marque1. "When we gol there (at Fountain Vaill')) he ft.>ll 1n IO'-C w11h the p11. "~hcr he went 6-10 we talked about wh<.'thcr he <;hould In. 6-1 I or 7-0 and the adrenalin "a" reall} now1 ng We 'laid. 'He~. go for II. becauc;e he had da) light a I 6-10 .... Wheelwright. who had not nussed at 6-4. 6-6 or 6-9 and negotiated the sC'hool record 6-10 leap on h1'> second try. missed his first attempt. then came "eryclosc at 7-0 on his second try. missing onl)I when he turned his head. which dropped his kg as he wa'i clearing the hc1gh1. "The first umc he \\l'nt tor 7-0 he went up there and took a look and said 'Whoa. what·., 1h1<,'l' But on the second try 11 was a reall) good shot. He was over it. but \OU ha' e to make 11 all the way. - .. ,, wac; JU't a l111lc flaw 1n his technique... said \i1arquc1. .. He knows 11. He'c; swrting 10 peal.. ... The pre, ailing wind at h1'1 had at Fountain Valle) provl·d a perfect blend .\ml \\ hedwnghl lan look forward IO the: lal·t that the Sunset League finals in the high 1ump (and discus) will Ix· held at Fountain Valley. The re<,t ol the l'' cnt'> arc set for Hunungton He:llh High Hu nt1ne.1on Hcach\ lil'ld 1s being re-sod. mal..1ng the high Jump area unacceptable "The wind al his back made htm alive." added Marquez. ''And. we've cxtend<.'d his run :.od ti has given him a little more speed. It "a" obviously the eflon of the day for Orange Coast area track and field athletes Thursda). Other h1ghlighb included; Edison 99, Fountain Valley 37: The Chargers got two other fine per- formances in running their Sunset retord to 4-0 Kirk Hooten won the pole vault "1th a 13-8 effon and Brent R1edench turned in a solid double 1n the weight eH'nt'>. going 54-5 in the shot and 146-9 in the discus. Brent Haines and Keith Winokur were also double winners for the Char~e~. Haines swept the 200 and 400 meters in 23.2 and 51.6. while Winokur captured the 100 ( 11.4) and long1ump{l9-5 '•>-' Ocean View 70, Huntington Beacb 64: The Sea hawks picked up their first Sun'il'l dual meet victory of the season despite g1vmg awa)' a 36-1 margin in the I 00. 200 and 400 meters and both relays. Ocean View countered with a strong l'lfon in the distance races and field events to pull out the victory, spearheaded by Kev10 Roth, who recorded a tnplc, winning both hur- dles ( 15.6 and 43.0) and the tnple Jump (4~-41 :). Ha1sc;am Sabra and Tony Lope1 combined for Ocean View's 1-2 look 1n the 800. 1.600 and 3.200. Sabra won\\1th11mesof4:36.7 and 10:04_1. while Lopez capt~red the 800 in I :59. 7. Notably ahscnt in the distance e'cnt!> for Huntington Beach was John Soto. (Pleaee eee HJGH SCHOOL/84) Myers (and ccrtainl)-c.•\ el) board member)tong before the basketball season beg.an 1n Occember There were other charges ag;unst Harris. but thed1stnct won't tal~. Myer\ won't talk and Harm won't talk.. But the squeak\ that come out of the woodworl<. 1nd1ca1e 'therl· were charges of proselyting other <llhletcs -char~es that were refuted 1n total by Harns. but to the deaf ears and tied handsofM)ers. A two-mOJllh d1s1nct 1nvest1gat1on has been picked to pieces by the ver, people interviewed. - A sub~quent public hearing found Hams with' 1nual total backing from his school and Ocean V1ewfa11hful. but thc'nfs1 us1 one person~ ho 1s goingto'1ec1dc Hams· fa1e.1n m~ RocE1 CauH PR EP SPORTS op101on.ond that 1sCIFC'om: m1ss1oncr Ray Plutko. Plutko 1s to decide in the next 2-3 weeks. after listening to the pnmal) panies. whether Hams 1s m fact gui lt ~ of undue inOuenceon Butler and/or Hazely and whether Ocean Vic~ '>hould indeed forfe1t 1t'> 24 \ ICtones If Plutko slys hccao 't see 1t, then . the Huntinfton Beach School Dis.- . trict'sdecis1on to fj~ Ham hardly holds water. And they're io1n1 lo find the water . very hot in lhccourtsif~cy wish to ""ltlam ta1 n Ttre statusapinst"afludto dcc1s1on. The charges apinst Hams 1hat put him 1n this situation will have to be substantiated in order for theCIF to indeed see a case of undue inOucnce. whetherw~!°tlcrand Hazcly,orm anyothtt • d-tmtscencscllarge. Tbat vc fact leads me to believe Harris will wash clean. the dist.net will find' a way to save facc'and Myers will reinstate his coach. Unless the evidence is etched in concrete. Plutko knows theCIFSouthem Section risks ~ lawsu11.100. should he go against .. I I -I • I...,_,.__.,,_ .. _ Corona del Mar's Pat McGrath (left) won the 440 while teammate Darren Wood cap- tured the the 880 and mile in Thursday's meet against Saddleback. Harrtf.. You can argue ttie morals of this one until the cows come home. but Lhe surf ace facts are Hams has done: nothin1111~1. and 10 t~sofeth1c , well. what d1fTerencc~s it make where the youngsters Ii ve? EthlCs went out the window when Mr. Brown hoJ)ped around. found some obvious future talent in Lynwood and parlayed 11 into a pac-ka1oasa stcpptnJstone forhisown son. Th 1s is where the undue m.Outncc su rfaced -but are you to ch.arge Ocean V1eworan> other school for what can not be stopped? L1kc11ornot they ~rc~a.s freshmen at Ocean View..-. making Ocean View 1lmrbas1csc;1bol. W.hat- e' er has transpired since is nothin1 (Pleue eee ll.A.IUU8/BS) Streak intact forCdM Roa drunners can't m a tch ?ea Kings· de pth - Corona dcl Mar H1gh's u-ack dµal meet "inning streak of 25. not to menuon a six-}'ear unbeaten reign in league pla) under Coach Jim Tomlm was 1n Jeopard) Thursday -at least that's "hat thl' CdM coach was c;a~ 1ng Bu t his athletes. led b) an over- whdmtng supenont}' 1n the distance races and come-through efTon s b) Rohen Tomichek and \.11ke Bain. turnt'd hoM Saddlcbac~ H1gh's bid 10 unseat the Sea King<; 1n10 no more than a dream Darren \\ ood led the pack tn the distance ract>s. Pat McC.1rath turned Saddlcback·., Tadd\ Ra ker awa' in the 440 and Tomichek and Bain led a near total s"eer in the shot and d1 S<.·us to pa'e the v.a' 10 a '8-58 Sea \'1ev. League '1CtQJ1 "\\e '-"t'nt 26-1 1n the d1'itance CH'ntsand l..,·l 1n1he~l.'1ghte,ents." notl·d Tomlin "Tho~ wer<' the l..l'~.., Pat beating Bal..cr an the ~40 "'asreall) good and 11 "'as a great ran· in the 220 -· B.il..a n1ch•J \kGrath at the tape ~•th a 22 ~4 doding. \.1c(1ra1h <,econd al 22 4n "Bal..cr ha'> a hcan.' ..aid Tomlin ··Pal had him h' ::i 'ard \\1th Jo 'ard'> w go He' a hellu' .i l..1d But · !>O 1 ~h(1rath ." \\ tlli<l 1001.. thl' S80 1n .2.0: O and thl mile in .l .JI .5 w help oflse1 \aJdlchal I..., hurdle' s1reng1h If thcrr ~as a real <,urpn'>l'. 11"as1n the 'hot and dt'>t'U'> v. here f um 1chek and Bain came out "'inners~ 1th elTon'> of .l9-n and 148-IO respel'll' cl~ Tomlin credited '"cignt roach Btll t 1101 lor m urh of Corona·., sul·n·o;, Thur\da~ (JnJ throughout the lOn- tinul·d "'inning \trcal.. I and pred11 ted 11 "nul<l tal..l· k'' than 1 lfl point\ 10 "1n the lcagut· mc:ct. Outcome was predictable La k ers blitz S uns early with 4 5 in firs t qua rter ~aturda)," he prcd1c:1cd 111 thl· ~11n' Phoenix Coach John \la1 l l·uc.I 'J1d. "Thl• Lakers have hcl.'n ra101 'harp all' l'Jr lung. f hl'' an: 'er. impressive. Wc'rl' In J d1niuil1 \1tua11un hut a\ long as we ha,cachann• "•l'0 rc11.111n1uo tr. nurhcst .. Angels back home after series sweep INC1LL \\ 000 (A Pl -Loi. Angeles< oach Pai Rile) said he wrote ju~1 une word on the blad.board Thur\da) night before the Laker<; took the lloor against the Phocni\ ~un~ -.. Unprcd1etablc." While the Sun!I' 111ratcg} might haw hccn unprcdirtahlc. the outcome wasn't -tht• hea' 11)- fa, ored L ,1i..er'> opened the National Basketball pla)Olh \\llh ,1 14.2-114 rout ol the ()uns "We d1dn '1 knew. \\hat lhq might do against u~ ... Rik~ 'aid. "but th ey came out and rhallcngl·d u' I 1hough1 we were' c11 sharp and focused ... Thd •• .1.~crc; took command a .. the} rolled up an N H·\ pla)on· iir'>1-<1uartl'r record of 45 point,. "We pl:1H'd ao; wl'll as we rnuld. I think, for a stretch of ahoul 10 minutes 1n 1hc first half.'' RilC\ '><! l<l. . "lt'r, hMd for Phocnl\ tocomrcnsall' because of all their 1nJur11.~<,." -,a id the Lai..erc;' Ean 1n "Magic" Johnson. who colkl·tcd IQ ass1w. and I~ points. "The\ 'II be tougher a nd ola) better nn The Sun\ had tm·c.I a <,Im' -c.l1m n .1pproach 10 thl' Lakcr'i th1<o past rcgulJr <,ca,on hut \\1th li111l· \ucccss. So the) tm•d 111 pla\ till' L Jl..n'> running \!\IC this 11me and la1k<l onll' ,1gJ m · The second conle\t 111 thc tx·,1-nf-li,e 'l'flC'>" '-l'hl·dulcd at thl' Forum "\atur<l.t\ JI 12 10 The Lakcrs. who had J h2-2li rl'lMd th!\ \l'.l\On. \l'rnnd best 1n the kagul' hl.•h1nd onJ' Ro,ton 101)!.. dear command ofthl' ttanw in thl' 11rx·ning quartl'r aga1n<,1thl'1n1ur)-rn.ldkd \un' Phocnl\. whKh JI 16-40 li1mhl·d 2h game\ Oi.•hind lirst-rlacc L <>'-.\ngl°ll'\ 1n 1h1• Pa1:1lic D1'-t<i1on. held the Lakl'r' 10.i20-20 11r through th1· lir..t 611) minute~ of the game. But I 11~ .\ngl'lc' thl·n reeled off a 15-2 o;tnng and le<l 4 ~-~.J at lhl' l'nd ol thl' pc nod. . .\ncr ha\ ing CcllfN'<.i the lir<;l-quarll'r J')la)Oll record of 43 points '>l'I h) Phila1.klphrn 111 I !JO 7. thl' Lakcrs maintained their lead 111 the 20· m point range the rest of the wa\ Pat RUey fhl' .\ngl•I., l11m1n~ ,11l th,·1r lir'I e'er \Wl'C'P 111 lhl· T"111' an \1 inn,·- '>nta \\Ill hC'gin lhl'l r "'\ 11n,1 h1rnll' '>IJ nd ton 1gh I JI -\t \\ tw II I lh'\ h1 l\t thl· l\ea11lc \1 ,tnnl'r' Thl' hard-h111in~ \lll.!l'I' '"''' 1h1· 500 mark tni 1h1· lir,1 11nll' 1111, ,,.,11 '"II fa,e thl' '"-1dd1ng \1.mn'r' "h•• Jrl' lnming oil th rel· ""'l' n' ).1~IJnd .tltl'r "inning 1h,·1r t"1r'1 '1' )!.1nh' 1h1' 'l'ar Dnu~ Dr< 1n.t·, 1.-d th,· \nl,lcl' 11 thl'll tinJI "''" .11-\hn1h"11.1 1 h111' J.J\ ft ma' hJ\l' Mn·n llnh Pill' h11 P l ~" 1n .l Q.!( ganw hut I),:( 111u·, '·•"Im h1l \\J\ ,I\ hill J\ Jll\ l''~' 1,tlh 1111 .I .. 1ruuhng pla'l'' "It'' 1..tnJ 111 unu,u.11 that .I h111nr1 from thl' tir'I 1nn111g l.1,1' .1 .. J ~.Jml' "inning RBI 1n 1h1' l..1nJ 1•1 gaml' · I)\.·<. inn•, ....i1d .1tkr h1' 1hn·1·-run honw run hdrx·.t thl· .\nJZl'h .-11mpll·11· Tarkanian says Rebs to get Lewis 1 . Vale.nzuela showing his rookie for .... From AP dtepetchff LAS VEGAS -Nevada-Las Vegas basketball coach Jerry Tarkanlan has expressed op- timism about signing Mater Del High'• Tom Lewis. Tarkanlan said he think• the 6·7 Lewis. an All-American, wlll sfgn with the Rebels unless "something bizarre ha(>pens ... Tar.J<anlan Hid he spent three hours Wednesday night with Lewie. who haa narrowed his choloes to UNLV and Syrecuee. Lewis Is u pected to make a declllon this weekend. Lewie 11 conatdered by many to have been the outstanding high ICbool ptayer In lhe._W.est laat Muon. He's off to best st a rt e ve r a fte r two-hitte r S·\N DIEC10 (AP) -After a lean yC'ar last \t'ason. f·cmando Valenrnela ts again showing the form that earned him the l\ \ oung '\wnrd and Rookie of the Y car ho no~ in I Q8 I. "I bchl·ve th1'> 1s the bc'll 'ltart I've ever had," th e 24-)'COr-old lefl-hander \Sid Thursda) after he tired a two-h11 'lhutout to lead the Los An1Clc' Dodgcl'\ past the ~n D1cao Padre'>, ~-0. J or Vnlcn1ucla. 2-1. 11 wn~ the SC"<:ond ~trlllllht 'ihUIOUI of the SCU\On .ind the :!0th of hi\ n .lrtt•r "I k \tarted thro"' ina 1h1'> c,ca.,on ac; ~e11 a\ he 1'' er ho' He ha\ total lOmmand out thl.'rl.' •· l>odgt-1' cntchcr M tkt' lkmo;nn~ -tttrmnk1•\ lh<.' p111 he\ he wants to He p11cht'd ahoul a' v.t•ll Toal61Jt'• 1ame Oodoer• (Reuss 1· 1) at San Diego (Hoyt 0-1) Tlme:7 TV: Channel 11. Radio: KABC (790) 11\,1 gu) lan p1llh ltxla\ · V.ilt'n1Ul'la. \\ho 1mproH·d h1o;rnn·cr record to b l-.a8, ha' allov.t•d JU,l l~o run"' 1n i ~ 1nn1ng' thl\ \Car and ho1h of tho\C' ~Crl' un<'amc<l ·.\Iler &1' 1ng ul' <1 lif't-1nning \lnjl.k 10 l 1'n' < iw' nn. 'Vnlcn1ut• ll did not allov. anothrr hit until ptnt h-h111er 11.. urt tk'-aC'qua \one-out \tngk 1n the c11h1h 1nn1n@ \long thC' '""' hr 'true!.. out C.-••ht. 1ndu<l1ng "''' ol \<'\en 1n 1me 'itrctt h .. ~ t"1ng-thnt m-:tkt""' him \uc h n arc!\\ 111H her I\ that ~h1•n ht• it~" in trouhk h1·' u'unlh ahk to make the pill h he nn·lh 10 mal..l' .. flt'' .1,qun ..aid I 11.,. \Car \. aknrnt•la "·l\ 12-1' JnJ rJ1t·h g111 JO\ run\ Imm lhl' \\CJl..-h111ing D1'1.ith'r' \.\ hrn \ alenzucla p1tchl·d la't 'ear the D1xlitl'r' ~-<-'4'd onl\ ' 12 runs rx·r 11am1· tounh "'''1''1 in lhl' 1'<a11onal l t•agul' "J dc1n't 1h1nl.. the IJl I.. ot 'upport .11Tel I' him al all" 'c1ost13 ..aid l k nt''l'r .._,,, .in,thtn)! Jll\1i1111 I lid him and tell him II hl \\,lnt\,11un hc tx·m·rlh11 a homc run .. <1n I hur~n' h''"l''1'r thl' l>od1ott'f' rroJun~J lour rum in tht· ltn;t I eadt.11T hat11•r \faru1~~1m .10 n'.ll hl'd 1ir,t 1in < 1arn T emrkton ( l'no~ .. 1ok \<'\ ond .1mt \\l'OI tu 1h1rd v.hl·n 'l·nind hao.c.·man \Ian \\ 1~1n' l"Ouldn'1 handk tht thrn~ Rill Ru,\Cll and \,ll lin."am '-'Jll..1•tl 111 loJ,t 1 hl' ha..c'I 1 hen l\11k.Mi\r,hwl '' n&l<'1...l l01 unc 1 un. ( and\ \bfcfonado rarpcd J •~n 11111 d11uhk ''11~•·' ,\Orl"d lh1· l.1't run \\1th ,1 .,.., rihu• th Tonl61Jt'• game Seattle (Moore 2-0) at Angete (Romanick 1-0). · Time: 7:30 TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710) llll' \\ll'l'P "'l'r thl' T"1n' "It "'1' m' (~r,11 homl'rl 01 thl' 'car -1h.11·, al"J" '>penal .. <>aid Ol'< 1- fl,l'' ''ho r.11 ,t•d h1' J\ l'f3(H l11•m n-1i1 ~IJ(I ~Ith hi\ 2-for-' rxr- f11rm.1nl·t · fh1ng., haH·n·1 gonl \\l'll loll 'ITII' r\l' ht·l·n battling nl~'iCll - ,11 m1,n· th.in thl' l "'"' haH' he-en !1Jttltng thl'm't'h c,. ho"l'' er a' th1'" lfrnppt·d thl'tr 'l'' enth an a ro" 11 "'l' ~ crql.l'll 1 ng hln" n out ol 1 h•' t-a ll1wl.. 11 "ould hi.· nne thing .. l '' 1n' \1 anagl•r B1lh ( •Jrdncr ..aid ·Rut l\l·re lo\1ng onr-run ballgame'' .__...,.._,. "' .lrl' IU\t n111 going l\Uf \\Cl\ R11'I ( Jrl" dr•"l' 1n '"n run<, \A.1th tv. n '1nl,llc' an 'lllC'llk <.quee1C' hunt tor 1 hl' \ ngl'I' lnlidd <.1nglt" r' Anan Oo"n1ng .ind RCf.i,ll' .I Jl (..,(In pn.'n'dC'd f)(.'( 1 n<."l·, home run nfT II.en hrom 0-1 l\11 nne<,01a pullC'd to 4-2 1n the· ..c11rnd on I 1m 1 t'ukl'" !>11CntiC't' th .rnd "1rh' Pull..ett'' RBI ~inttk. hu1 thl· \ngl'I<, ~l·nt up'-~ In the third on I{ UJ'lfll'n Jom·~: R RI Jou hie T 1•11fel'<. l\\o-run '1ngle 1n tht' third \ hn-.t•1f Tnmm' h)hn 1n hi\ bOOth , arl-er \tan hut th<" .\nllelo; 1ncrca<;<·d thC'tr lead to ... _4 tn the fourth on RRI h~ l)o"ninl\ Jnd Jad\On and N • .a 111 tht• \1\lh on an RBI h' <..ire\\ .\ nttcl'> relit\ er l Ut"i \an< ho rl'· t11C'<l t'l(tht 'tra1p.h1 h11u•r<. hflnrr 1unning1n1111rouhle in th<' hottom 111 thl' \l\th ~hl·n '-11nnl'\ota ored thtct 11mt•\ 11n Rand\ Ru\h \ p1nl h h11 tv.n run homer and Tom llrun .. n\k) \ R RI !itntk-Bui tclM:"ff Doug ( orhc.-11 n•ttrcd pinch-hitter Rm \malln to rt'ttrc lhl \tdc Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, April HI, 1885 ~;pTulane I makes it Gfficial Admtntstratton votesunantmously to drop basketball- t'IEw ORLEANS (AP) -Tulane lJn,iversity's Board of Administ~tors 'ottd ~nanamously Thursday to end the 72-year old basketball program that this year caused the staid school its worst embarrassment ever over 'h~es involving fixed games, drugs an4 illegal payments to pla~rs. Pla)ers and other students are alleged to have been involved in a p_g1ot-shaving &ambling scheme to rag two pmes last February. .. I m saddened and disappointed the events that have taken place d-the necessify for taking this all&ion," said Tulane Pres1def\t Ea"1,.on Kelly, who had recommend-°" tbe abolition of the men's basket- ba!f program. .. ~9ard Chairman Boatner Riley said the -administrators felt that .. under the circumst~nces. Dr. Kell~ took exactl y the appropriate action" with his recommendation. which earher this week was overwhelm1ngl) approved by the school's Senate. Tulane teams played almost 1.400 games since the school started inter- collleg1ate basketball in 1912. Riley would not discuss the p0ssi- b1lity that the program might bC' revived at some later date. However, Kent McWdliams. Chairman of the Intercollegiate Ath· letics Committee. said he hopes it can be resumed. AP wlfep.oto .. I told them that after the studies and all. we are going to double our etfons and we are goi ng to end up wtth a program that suits the academic program at Tulane. We arc going to re-earn our credibility and we'll be back to them ... Tumlngtwo The An&ela• Rob Wilfonc watchea as hta throw to first complete• double play. deaplt~ Gary Gaettt'a efforts. SPORTS BREAK UCI 1nen's track tea1n ineligible for PCAA title--.. UC Irvine. 1n compliance With a m 'Pacific Coast Athletic Association sanc- tion. will not be eligible for the men's track and field team title at the PC .\A Cham- pionships in May. The conference sanction was handed down b)' the PC AA Comphance Committee after UCI discovered 11 used an 1nelig1ble athlete in last year's PCAA men's track and field championships and reponed the inehg1b1lit) to the conference offi ce. The athlete was not enrolled in the sufficient number of units to be eligible last spring quarter. The 1nehg1b1ht) was not discovered until a later date. due to an adm1n1 strativc error. UCTs athletes will be allowed to compete for ind1\ 1dual PCAA champ1onsh1ps in this )ear's mcl.'t. but will not be scored as a team. The Anteater women's team 1s not involved in the sanction and will be eligible for the PCAA team lltlc UC! will host the PC AA track and fit'ld cham· p1onsh1ps for men and women Ma} I 0-1 I. Quote of the day 0... Meuch. manager of the Angels, on why he doetn't read any other sports publlcatlons other than the Sporting News: "Ain't no box scores In them." It's a breeze for Evert Lloyd .\MELIA ISLAND. Fla. -Top-~· seeded Chns faert LloYct has been on a roll latel). But when pla) resumes 1n the quarterfinals of the Women's Ten nis Associauon Champ1onsh1ps. she'll be facing u·pset- minded Gabriella aba11n1 of Argentina. Llo}d. who cruised into the quanerfinals Thursda~ tn shu111ng out ninth-seeded Bellina Bunge 6-0. 6-0. kn ows the match won't be an easy one "Td rather not play her (Saba11ni1 in tht· quarterfinals." Llo)d said ''That has to bc the toughe'>I quarterfinal in the draw " The 14-year-old Saba11n1 upset lifth-secded Carl- ing Bassett 6-4. 6-3 to advance 10 th e quancrfinals. ··Chns 1s too tou$h ... Canada's Bassett said after the match "But 1fChns wasn't in her bracl et. abatini would be 1n the finals." Sabatini wa:. one of two un,ccded pla}l'rs still ail' c in the tournament. The other was V1rgin1a Ruz1 c1. who survl\ed a three-set battle against unseeded Anna M ~na Cec('hin1. Hamllton signs with Titans f1\.e pla}er~. including 6-31: guard m Alexander Hamilton from \addleback .t:olkge. ha' e signed national letters of ·Ultent to play basketball at Cal State f ullerton next season. • Commun1t~ college pla)'crs who will J01n the titans besides Hamilton are Maunce Smith. a 6-7 ~rward from Barton County. Kan . and 6-61: forward Jferman Webster from San Diego Mesa .. Also signing with F:ullenon were 6-5 swing man Chns Cebalos from Dominguez High. and 6-8 center ~v1d Mood) from Central High in Omaha. Moseby, Garcia spark Toronto Lloyd Moseby rut a two-run homer • and Damaao Garcia smashed three doubles as Toronto beat Texas. 4-2. Thursday to hand the Rangers their seventh loss 1n eight Amcncan League games. Moseb)''s first homer of the season came in the third inning after Garcia started the rail) with the second of his club record-tying three doubles. Dave Stieb, 1-1 . "as the winner. pitching 6111 innings, giving up two rum on six hits ... In other AL action. Joe Carter singled. doubled ......-----.----. and homered as Cle' eland de- feated Baltimore. 11-5. over- coming two homers by the Or- ioles' Rick Dempsey. Baltimore short stop Cal Ripken made two errors as the Indians scored three unearned runs to break a 5-S tie 1n the fifth . . Ken Griffey, "'ho saved two runs with a sparkling catch in the sixth. dro' e in the go- ahead run with a single in the 'Seventh inning to lead the New Guela York Yankees to a 3-2 '1cton over the Chicago White So).. The Yankees' winning rail) came against White Sox left -hander Floyd Balllllster. 0-1. who had won his pre\lou~ eight decisionso,cr New York dating back to 1982 ... Jim Rice ham mered a long home run off Mik e Jones 1n the 14th inn ing to power Boston to a 4-3 victor) over Kansas Ci ty. Ri ce's blast. estimated to be 440 feet. gaH the v1ctol) went to Bob Ojeda, 1-0. who entered the game 1n the 12th. Cedeno's hit llfta Reda to win Cesar C~eno's bases-loalied si ngle • drO\.e in two runs in the bottom oft he I 0th to give Cincinnati a come-from-behind 4-3 v1cto~ over San Francisco Thursda) night at Riverfront Stadium. The"'Reds won their fourth consecutive game after falling behind 3-2 o n Chris Brown's RBI single 1n the top of the 10th ... In another National League game Mike Fitzgerald's two-run double ke yed a four-run explosion in the fourth inning. helping Montreal roll to a 7-1 victor) over SI. Louis at Busch Stadium behind Steve Rogers' fi"e-hmer. Rogers; ba11hng back from an injury-plagued 1984 season. wa lked four and struck out four. Reda ~on 't penallze Soto CINCINNl.\TI -The Cinc1nnat1 • Rt'ds sa) the) plan no d1sc1 plinary actions against sta r pit('hcr Mano Soto. who was arrested earl) Wcdnesda) 1n Atlanta for h1" part in an alleged scu ffie at a discotheque. "There wasn't much to it.'" Soto said "I didn't hit the gu). I bare!) touched him.·· 8111 Bergesch. the Reds' general manager. accom- panied Soto into Atlanta Municipal Court after Soto\ arrest earl} Wednesda: and "'atched as the p11chcr pleacied innocent to a charie of simple bane~. John ~arbackcr. a waiter at thl' nightclub. said he o;uOered a blood: nose and S"-Ollen hp in the scuffic "1th Soto and told police that Soto punched him . c;o10. 18. 1s due bac k 1n cou rt June 14. when the Reds return 10 .\tlanta for another scnes with the Bra' cs. Bcrge\Ch said no punishment of ~oto 1s fort h- coming. "There was no club violation involved," Bergcsch said. Pete Rose. Cincinnati's pla)er-m:rnager. ">aid, "I don't get worked up abo ut things hke th1!i. Wh ) 1ohould ,., He d1dn'1 do anything wrong. from what I can find out. · .r BuL Li r ,;. GuAtt u Mlalon Viejo J 7 tennl• tourney The I 0th nnn uat ~·vrntren ~anz1ne 1 cnn" Tournamc111 or<''h;imp1ons w1ll'1)ikc Rl•ct Mu> 7-11 at the Mariiucntt' Recrcat11111 < cn1<'r 1n M1ss1on V1C'JO Thc 11Jurnamcn1"111 feature I So girl~ lnJm all SO stall'~ plus 1hr 0 1Mnc1 of Columbia and Pucno Rim. The) will compt'tr 1n 1hr«' age groups 14 and under; 16 and under. and 18 and under Racquetball d.bampton•btp < osta Mc!>ll's l ) nrl ;.\da1T1s "~I \ ll' lor ihc Ektelon Notional Racquetball ('hamp1on~h1p a 111lc "h1lh haselutkd her tor the la\t thrcc Hars . May 1-5 a1 The SPorts Golkry 1n Anahc1m ;.\dam~ and Hca tht:r McKa\ oflf oronto hJ\t' met 1n the.' Ii nab for ihrec con~CUll' near\, '"'"h Mc Ka~ laking the cro" n l'ach 11ml'. · fhc.1-.io arc C'\pel'led 1(1 ffiC<'l Ug.310 111 1111\ 'car's pro tournl') For lll'kl·t 1nh.irm:11mn. phone The '°lr<Ht' Galler~ at 634-11.) 19 Over-tbe-llne tournament. Sou them Cahfomia O\.cr-The-lane has open-ings for ns annual Huntington State Bl·arh tournaments. Adult teams will pla} April ::?!! while co-ed and 1un1ors compt'tc May .i. >\duh teams pa)' $.:?I to erter. "h1k iunior\ 8-18 can enter for S6 per team >\II team<. an: guaranteed to play four games For more rnformat1on. phonl· Ru)s Juhn,on at (213) 630-2298 -.. Boston holds off peaky Ca vs Newport Be•cb •wnmer tennl• 0.1l.\\nilU.tc11nl\ club~ (Nunh anJ Southl 111 Nt·wpoai lk11d1 :m· oll'rnn& ~ummcr camp., Im 1u111ur\ and aJuh\ \\eek-long '>(''>~1un~ hum IJ,untal nc'IQn duil) bit' planned for 1un1or., ( l!J..18) stun1n& Jum: 24 antl l.'nd1ng \ug. lO fee\ p.:r pla)cr .uc: SI OO a \\l'l'k \h'Ckcnd d1111c; for adults bl'ilO Junr 22·2landl'l>ncl utk •\Ujl. ~5-26 AdultdlOIC)llfC .iho'>I-hc:dull'd from I.I 111 noon c11l'h 'ialurda) and ':lund..i' al il l'OSI ul S SO R111h \C\\tons k<llUrl' on-(·ourt rnslruc:llon with kM·mat~ .. 1rut·1ur~d 10 ;m.:ornmoda1c be&in-ner' ihruugh tuurnjmci:it 1.:ompt"tllors C'l.t\'>CS ,If\' hm11\-d 10 \I\ pl.t\e" ix·r mslrul·tor f-nr mort' mfurmarron phonl' 650-3 t 4~ or (\ .. (I s ,~, L Special Olymplc~ golf claalc fntnc\ are beanii an·epted lor thc 1 hird \nnual Vince Ferragamo pec1al 01) mp1cs C clcbnt) Golf Classic. I he tournament"'" be held Tuc~dny, Junc 4. .11 t us CoH1l(·s ( ounlf'\ C lub 10 Buena Park \1nre than .io ,1.clckrit1e\ :lrl' c:>.pectcd 10 Join 1-crragamo. 1nd ud1ng: Jack Youngblood. 8111 Ham. Bob Brud11nsk1. John Cappalhtti. Carl l:kc:rn. Did. Bw;. and) Ha"I<'). Jeff Kemp, < arlO$ Palomino. Jcn1 (juarT). Rich Saul. Ja(·l.1c: 'ila1cr. Doug Smuh. Jim 'uungblood. and the: Ranh Cht·l·rkadcr\ l'la)l'r\ "111 b1: lim11cd 10 thc firs1 144 reg1s1rat1on\ rccc1' i:d; 1hc en ti) fer 1s S:!OO. All pna<:eeds will go io the Californ ia pcc1al <>I~ mpan for the men tall) handicapped aihlcies T l'l' sponsorsh1ps~1rl' also ;l\ aalabk For mort• rnfurma110111 phonl· %~-366.:? or 848-9904 SportsonTV Larry Bird scored 40 points as Boston. m k d seekin_g its. 16th Na11onal Basketball As-or wee en soc1at1on title. edged Cleveland. 126-123. iah~~~a~c c~~1~s1~e1~ ~~~:58~~1rti~aJ~d~e and led b> Saturday 13 points with four minutes remaining in the third TELEVISION period. but the Ca' ahers rallied for a 120-117 lead with 9.JO a.m. -BASEBALL. This week m baseball. 31/i minutes left 1n the game at Boston Garden before Channel 4 Boston took command aga in ... In another playo ff 10 a·m -BASEBALL Ne" York Mets at opener. Bill LaJmbeer scored 23 points to pace Detroit Philadelphia: Channel 4. toa 125-.105 thrashing.ofNew Jcrse)'. The Nets had won 11 a.m. _GOLF: P<J i\ Hc.'rttage Clas~1c frum Hilton fi ve of six regular-season meetings between the dubs. Head Island s c Channel 2. but 11 was no contest after an earl} 6-6 11e. W1th ,. · · .. . Laimbeer scoring eight points. Detroit went on a 25_6 1-.30 p.m. -BAS'\ETBALL. ;1c"eland at Boston 1n run that put ihe game away early ... At Dallas. Rolando NBA pla)'Off game No. -· Chan~el -· . . . Blackmu scored 43 points. including six in the second . I p.m .-SPORTSWORLD. Long Beach Gr~nd Pnx. oven.me period. to pact' the Mavericks to a series-Ml Donalds i.\11-Amencan ~1gh school basketball game opening 139-13 1 'ictory over Portland ... Alex English from Dallas (tape). Ch~nncl . pumped in 33 points and Calvin Natt added 25 as I P·!11 -T~NNIS. Easter Bov.-IJun1orchamp1 onsh1ps Den' er routed v1s1tin& San Antonio. 141-111. The 141 (tape~. Channel -8. . .. pq1n1s represen ted the most the Nuggets have ever . p.m -BOWLING. PB~ Firestone of Champions scored in an N BA playoff game. and the JO-point from Akron. Ohio (delayed). _c hannel _7 vktol) margin was their widest ever. . 3 p.m -SPORTSCOPE. World Cup ofSallboarding. Channel 4. Quebec edges Canadiena in OT O\ernme on Ma rk Kumpel's goal in the , Quebcl· surprised Montreal, 2-1. 1n ~ opener ol the .\dams D1 v1sion final 1n Nat1on·a1 Hocke) League playoff action Thursda> night. Kumpel took a pass from Michel tioulet and snap~d a shot from the right-wing boards "h1ch eluded gr>a lftnder Steve Penney at 12:23 of OT . .. i.\I Ph1ladelph1a. Rick Tocehel had a goal and an ·assist. Brian Propp set up a pair ofgoab and the Flyers blanked the New York Islanders. 3-0. as goalie Pelle Lindbergh registered 21 saves. It was the second time 1h1s month that Lindbergh has ">hut out the Islanders .. . In Chicago, the Black Hawks raced ~ a..~Jtt,adrlhcn saw Minnesota score s1;11. straight goals and coast to an 8-5 upset. Brian Bellows had a goal and two assists for h1'> first poin ts of the pla)off'i and Tony McKegney scored twice - once into an empty net w1th fi ve seconds rema1n1ng ... Paul Coffey's shot bounced into the net off Winnipeg defenseman David Babych's skate s" minute~ into the third pe riod to send Edmonton to a 4-2 victor) over Winnipeg in the fir~t game of their Smythe DPw.ion final WBC titles on llne at Forum INGLEWOOO-JuhoCc'iarCha,c1 m ot C'u hcan. Sonora. Me'l1co. and Juan ''Kid" Me1a of Mexico C it) will defend their World Bo\lng Council cham- p1on'>h1p~ 1on1~hl at the Forum. Cha "e1. -2. will take on Ruben Castillo of Bakersfield 1n thl' first defen..c of his WB( super featherweight title. Meta. 26. will face Mike Ayala of San i.\nton10 in 1hc fir'\I defense of' h1'\ WBC · super hant<1m"'e1gh1 cro"n. Television, radio ' ' TELEVISION 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Diego. Channel 11. 10 p.m. -BOXING: From the Olymplc Audlt<5rium. Channel 58. RADIO 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Diego, KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -8ASl8ALL: Seattle at Angeli. KMPC(710). 4 p.m. -SPORTS FOCUS: W11h Julius Erving. Channel.t 4 pm -SOCCER: Bulgaria vs. Poland in "fnendly" match pla yed Feb. 6 in Quert•taro. Mexico, Channel 34. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORl.tD OF SPORTS: Boxi'n~­ T) rell Biggs. Pernell Wh itaker and Lavender Hol}fiel in separate bouts(delayed): Horse racing-W9od Mem nal (dcla)ed). Channel 7 6:30 pm. -THE SPORTING LIFE: Ex-Balt imore Oriole Jim Palmer profiles sports pcrsonali11c'i, Channel 28. 7 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Diego. Chann el 11 . RADIO 12.JO pm. -PRO BASKETBALL. Phoenix at Uikrr~·: KL-\C 1570). I p.m. -BASE BALL: Sea Ille at Angels. KMPC(710). 6 pm -PRO FOOTBALL: l 'SFL -l.\ E'press at Dl'n,cr. KPZE I 1190). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Diego. KA BC (790). Sun day TELEVISION 10 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: C h1cago at Mil- waukee in second game of NBA playoff~enes. C'hanncl 2. I 1:30a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. USFL-Tampa Ba> , . .,. B1rm1ngham. Channel 7 12:30 -GOLF: PG.\ Heritage (lassie final round lrom Hilton Head Island. S.C .. Channel 2. I p.m. -BASEBALL. Dodgers at 'an Diego. Channel 11 . RAOIO I p.m -BASEBALL: Seattle al A ngel~. KMPC(710) I p.m. -BASE BALL: Dodgers at San Diego. KABC (7lJ0). TENNI S OCC nips Mt. SAC to clinch second Orange Coa~t College cl inched second plact: 1n th'c 'iouth Coast Conferl'n('c tennis standings "1th a narrow S-4 victory over\ 1s11ing Ml. San Antonio Thursday. Do" n 4-3 entering the final two doubles mn1ches, the Pirates chnr hed 11 when th e teams of Vince Lotteficr and David Jones and ~an Dodds and Rn) Hirko managed fl... threc-'>Ct v1rtone' L president promises crackdown on bean ball Elsewhere: addleback 9, Santa Ana 0: The host Gaucho., completed a pcrfl'Ct sec season llS Michael Racuia. John Ru5k and Carl C1trine "ere amonR the winner 1n si ngle~ "llopcfull). I Y.On 't have to. ltopclull) 11 won't -.i-..... hap,xn. Le'>'"& penal11cs aga1n\t pla)t'r'i 1~a \Cr) no,1ouc, .,... • part of the game,'' Brown said -Amcncan Lcaauc Pres1dl·n1 Bobb} Bro" n '>a\., the La~t !>Cason. there were ~'era I h1ghl ) \ 1<i1hk beanbaH h 1s "onaoina" for a bean~all cuunterml.'a\url' incident!> that resulted 1n fines or 'iuspens1on" The} hcgan .. "The only reason 111s on )ing.'' he sa)'>. "1) tx:cause 1n Ma> when pi tcher Mano Soto of the C 1ncinnat1 Rcd'I one has come up )'Cl Wllh a appare nt soluuon .. hccame IO \.Olved 10 a bray.I along With ( h1 ca(l.O Cuhc; ·Thtl)lnmount conctrn uf Rrown and nthcr baseball Mana~er Jim Fre\. and (oach Don Zimmer cuilstanotso mUC'hthebrushba,lp1tcl't,.ltwlfa'i"ha1 11 Pilcher Jonq"uin Andujar of St Lou1.., aot into t'nc: ns-thc mound-charaing. hcnth-clearin[l hra\l.l"i that Bga1nsl Ph11adelph13 in June when hc hll 0 111<.• \, 1rg.1I Y.lth pt and tam1sh the imqe of the came a p1~h . and later that month c;o1u plunked ( laudrll Brown spent 1 l.arge portion of 1opnng training tuunni Wa~ inaton of Atlanta m . and t.alkJnt to pta~rs about thl' 1\\Ul' While no 1fTcrent 1 nrnkn1~ al~o 1nH>f,·ed pi tcher<; Brun· ps v.crc 1minechatdy f'oun d. the .\I prl''>•dcnt did Hurst of Bosion. who hit 1hr ..\ngcl~· Rt'g1c Jat:k'IOn hJ away with OTlt conclu ion " Lynch and Walt Terrtll of the Ne" York Mets, who took .. There e<>uld be some htaJthv rK'n.ilt1t•\" he ..aid aim at Keith Moreland and Bob D<.·rn1t•r ol the< hKa~n )' "l(a hintt Jca~·et t.hc bam·r' h<1\ and l hargc., ( utx in an .\ugust ~nc\ in ( hica&o and Kan\O\ C 11\ un'd . and thcJ't's a brawl, th~ r<""hil11 ~ ih.11 I'll Ru)'ab pitcher Bud.Black. me down hardor lhan ore ccn11nl\ " 1 h1·11 But new hc11tht\ wen· a, h1n nl in .idoll''u:nt-1\ Cl<' ' petulance 1n a brushback.war started b) ..\tlanta's Pa~l·ual Perez on Aug. 1 ~against the lian Di ego Padrc.·s. 1 hat \Cl 1e!I of rl·tahations escalated into t"o bcnch-dcanng. licl<J- ~tdc bra"''' that finall) 1nullcd in the arrc'll of four spc tators and numerou'> league 'lanctions againc.t pla)'er'i and manager'> · Jhe \\hok me!t!l "'3' 1clev1\e<J nationwidc on Bra\e'i owner Ted Turner''i <iupcrStat1on "I'm not sure the problem I!!. an) morC' prc\Jlant than 11 eH·r ha bc<"n:· Brown l..'ll_\ "But the inc1den11. "<'did have wl·re more not1crahk. The thinjl 1n <\tlanta w11h ~an D1e1to brou1tht the wholr \lluat1on into foc.u<;" Tht"c.·urTTnt rulC' C3ll'I forone warning tn a pitcher f hc.· l\e\t p1tchr r who throws w11h the intent to hit 3 baller is e1ec. tcd One of thl· w lutionr, Rrown 1n\.C'\l1pll'd dunna. the \pnn~ "-:l' a tl'turn to the old l\l.O·'M\rnmg '>}\tcm rhttl. in C'fl\o\'l gtt'f"t" :rtntr~r from thr Of'PfJ~ln&\ilfc.• a t hJnt l ' to r1·1.11lall" "1thnu1 tx·inp. th nm n out ol thc.• ~arm· In high '>Chool artmn: Edison 24, Fountain Vallt¥1~ 1 he Charger" m111n- ta1nl'd their unbeaten wa\., in Sun~·t compettt1on. a\ Sttvc i.\rnott and Ka\ \C n Ka mah '!wept in doubles. Per Bornc6u'lch. who normull)' participates in smgleio . pl:l\ed in Nn I doulllc~ and al~o conmbutcd to a Chara<"r '""ec.·p. Fd1,nn can lime out a l<).thumpa1in attain'it Marina on the Vikin11•; court\ fut'\<13 ) ' In a l0mmun11, rnlh:gt• "omen·.., motr h. Orang~ co .. t 9, Mt. SA 0: f he Pirate\ rompletcd \out h < oaor;t ( onk1t·nce dun I meet pla) w11h a drubbing of the Moun11c\ and"" unhf:uen rt.·cord \II hut ont· \Ingle' player fini'lhcd undefeated 111 t11n lcrcnte "hik Oranar < on'lt'' rc<'ord 1u mpcd to 14-0 "hH she..· pt1\lt1c!fil. the} pl:i). the) 're all \Ct) .mon1t-" Pm1lt'' u1ach Jnnu <· Maran 1on1d "Wl' h;I\ c.• l'\ll'llcnt <h'plh . r-:-- Mark O'Meara touganls cap~re~_ 30th title TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) Greg Louganl1 took another dtw, and when he emerged from the water a 30th national tltle was hit by the 8"mmeet of margtna. Louganls, who quallfled fOf' America's diving teem In the l•t three Otymplca and won the gold medal at the 1984 LOI Angelee Games, c~tured the 1-meter sprlngbOard event Thuraday night at the 1985 Phllllpt 86 U.S. Ol'lfng Indoor Championships. Louganls, 25, diving for the Mlsalon Viejo Nadadores, amused 594 points on 11 dives to edge teammate Doug Shaffer with 583.50, and Mike Wantuck of the McDonald's Divers club with 556.47. In the only other final event held eo far In the five.day meet, Michele Mitchell of the Mission Viejo team finished first In the women's 1- meter diving. A silver medalist In the 1984 Olympics, Mitchell scored 440.94 points In 10 dives. Teammate Wendy Lian Wllllams finished sec- ond with 428. 110 points. followed by 1985 NCAA 1-meter champion Wendy Lucero of the Justus Diving Team, with 425.0L More than 100 divers, Including six Olympians, are competing In the championship at the University of Alabama Aquatic Center which winds up Saturday. Most of the divers compete for a college team during the regular swimming aeaaon, Which ended In March. and compete on club teams the re- mainder of the year. Both men and women compete In preliminary rounds in the 3- meter springboard and the 10- meter platform. In the finals, they compete in those events and the 1- meter springboard as well. In preliminary rounds held earlier. Louganis again dominated, winning the men's 3-meter event with 635.22 points and the men's 10-meter platform wltn 622.59 points. )\1arina girls post swim win Thl' Manna ll1gh girl\ w.1mm1ng team made.' tt tY.o' 1ctom:-. in as main daH Thursda\ Y.lth an 86-62 non·· lea'gul' triumph <l\cr M1ralc<.tc On \\cdnesda\. the V1i.1ng ... top- plrd Wc\tm1n,ter. 11 6-51 ..\gatn'it M1ralc•ac. Kn<.tt Hochm captured the 1ndl\ 1dual medic~ and butterll } and Kan Lupton took th l' frccM) k spnnl'· The w111 1mpr0\ed Manna"<, rrlark to 7-2 th" '>Ca'>o n "1th a date aga~nst fir<.t-place F-d1son set Wednc,da,· r • • • Eager O'Meara wants more MON~Y Mis&ion Viejo product eligible for T of CM ay 2 Th ts melei. him d1gihk lor the fim umt• to play 1n the MONY Tournamt'nl of Cham- pion!> at La ( mta < ountr) Club herr Ma» 2-S ··1 was real h.1pp~ .... 1th last )car and I wanted to get off to a good \tan this season " O'Mcara said lht\ wet>k during a brt'ak 1n hi\ than \\<al'>on He led the P< 1A wur with 15 top-10 fan1 shc'> 1ncludang five runner-up placings and thrrl' third'> before ht~ win 1n "'11lwaukee "Haok Han<'y has helped me a are-at deal.· I kcame out to the Cr05by and all of a sudden I was h1tt1ng tht' ball very well. f was hittil'I II so ""<'II 1n Hawa111t scared me. Then an Aono. I missed a couple of ~ut\ becau~ my pulltnf wasn't very good." By HOWARQ L. HANDY . OMlr ~llot Con~t CARLSBAD-Mark O'Meafa stall has the bo) 1sh charm of a newcomer on the PGA tournament tratl. schrdule. · "I ustld to c:omc-her(' Y.hcn I wa!> 1n h11ih school to be a spotter I dtd 11 a couple of year<. for AB( from thl' l 71h hole I would repon on. Jack Nicklaus and all the others and thank maybe' if I gl"t lwck}. I'll bl' here someda}. too. He made the mo't b1rd1e last )Cat(a record 41 9) was )ec:ond an par-hreakc" percentage U "l4) third 1n \Cort nl average (10.77) and e1gh1h an pu111n~ I ~g ~-) Hant') as a teachana pro he met 11 Pmebum CC two )Ca~ a,o But the Mission VacJO High and Long-Beach tale graduate is far from the young. anexpen- enced rookie .. Ht'> mone} winning total this year. pnor to .~l wc~k·s Mastl.'r,, wa'i S20Q. l 85. giving him $85U1S6 an live )ear'\ • He 11' es Hane)' a &real dt"al of credit fpr straightening out his swing. . O'Meara staned hts pro career 1n 1981 and was rookie of the year. But he didn't wan a tournament until the Greater Milwaukee Open near the end of ht'> most successful season in 1984. ··jf so\'neone had told me I would be playing here w11h 1'1l'klaus. l cc Tr<'' 1no. Tom Watson and all lhl' other!>. I would ha"t" lhou~t they \\Cre cra1> I fl' won the l l.S .\matcur mle in 1979 and the ..ame 'iununcr captured th<' ( osta Me~ <>ix·n .. Han!. has me swan~•n& more on a plane. I was always too upnght and 1hat led IO 1ncons1s1ency Now I understand the SWlX\& much ~tter. I know wh y I hit a good shot and a bad one " ·· "ftcr a lot of hard "orl. and some swing change<;. I feel l tan wan now .. The 28-)car-old O'Meara ~ys that winning a 1ournamcnt I'> not an eas) chore today. While his name 1sn"t t'tched on PGA scrolls with thC' hkt'l> of Nicklaus. Trevino. Watson and Palmer yet. there arc thOSt' who feel he will be 1n the 'iupcrstar categor) ~fore too rrutm mort.' \ea~ This year he has posted back·to-back victories an the Crosby Clambake at Pebble Beach and in the H~~ O~ 0-Mcara Y.On $465.871 last year. second best on the lour. This 1s tht.· grcatesi single ~n amount c~i.rne4 h+ any playe.-other ··There are '>Oman} factors involved. You ha'l' 10 ha'e thr determ1nat1on. dt'S1re. rnnccn1rat1on and Ix· lucky all at the same um1: If ~our melhan1cs get ofT a little bit. II on~ Peek-a-boo Boaton guard Denni• Johnson (rl.r;ht) bas hi• eye. shielded by Cleveland's \Vorld B. Free as he delivers pass during Thursday night's NBA playoff game In Boston. JC BASEBALL --....,.-. -'="" ~- GWC secures hold on second Martin, Buckles team for 3-0 s hutou t: Ora nge Coast outlasts Sa nta Ana in 10 (1oldcn V. l''>I ( ollegt.' 11gh1cned ti'> gnp on '>l'COnd place in the South Coa<it < onfcrenct.' baseball race h~ hlankang third-place ()press ..... hill' nrangl' < oa!>t <1unl\cd a ninth· 1nn1ng upns1ng tu beat Santa .\na rn 101nnangs ..\nd "iaddlchack squandered a numht.'r of opportun111ec; an foiling tn Fullerton. Hl·rl··, "hat took plate Golden West 3, Cypress 0: .\ \olid p11c:h1ng l'll"ort from John Martin. w11h rt.'licfhclp from Cial) Buckle~ 1n 1hec1ghth 1nn1ng lifted the Ru\tlcr' to the \ ICIOI'.\. \.1art1n "ent 'l'' l'O 1nn111g,, all<m· mg fi\e hm .ind nnl· \\,ti~ Jnd \\,,, OC\ l'r tn ,In\ 'er111u' d.tngcr uf lo'>tng the <,hutnut liuli.k, .. t prndul..I nt Hunt1ng111n lil·.1d1 ll1~h l·.1rred thl· '>a' e \ · ( 1uhkn \\ l'\I hrni.l nn tor l'Jrh notching .1 p.m ol run' in the top of the Ii r\t. 1 odd \. ..1\h "ngkd and ~ha\\n C 1ilhcr1 \\ali.l·d t1> 'r1 thl· '>IJgl· tor "il·o11 R.1 th·' lung "ngk \\ h ll h brought thl·m h111h homl' In thl· 'l'q·nth. the R u'tkr' ..:apix·d the '>l111111g \\1th .1nothl·r run ,i, "-l'll IA.·maru1 "·''"l'd .ind r.ilk hnml' on '\a\h 'l\\l)·OUI tnpk "J'h \\,J\ l hll ~ 11' er.ti I \\Ith .1 'ing.k d11uhk .in.I lnpk Orange Coa~t i . Santa Ana 6: I lh' P1r Jtl'' pu'>hl·J '"a J ru 11 1 n t hl· top 111 1he 10th .llll"I "i.1nt.1 \n,,·, C 1.11\ I hnma,on h,1d llt'd the: ,,11rt• 1n th, ninth \\1th a lhrl·,·-run h••lltl'f It"·'' I huma-.on·, 'l't•llhl h11111,·r ••I th, !!-·' llll' In thl· l!Jth I 1,·d I 1111t. l.t ... hl·d .1 t\\O·OUI tnpk ,111d 1(1lk hnml' 11n P.iul !-111'1)n·, .,,ngk 111 h:tt tidd '°Ill'' l' "-ra1<.' h.1d c1' l'O thl' Pir.lll '.1 \l'em1ngl~ s.tk 11-~ l,·Jd 111 th•· 111r 111 1he l'tghth \\ 11h .1 lhrn·-1 un h1111w1 "hllh lapix·d .1l1tt11-ru111nn1ng Hll\\l'' a thl· I )1111' r.illi,·J !11 11, anJ had ,In l"\l\'lknl ••J'J'ilr!Unlt\ Ill .... 1 n 1 hl' g.1 nll' 1 n 1 hl' l'1•tl11111 111 l lh ninth .111er Th 11111."11n' lh•m,r p11t ltng hJ<.l··rlllll1ll' 11n ,,·u•nd .111tl third Hut < ){ ( rd1l ',·r I lr .111,!1 (iunra 'tflll~ 1•ut l\\11 h1111·r, .ind tndUll"U J gn•und11u1 111 \\\II" 1111l •I Wadkins (Bobby) makes own mark Lan-ny' s brother off to fast sta rt at Heritage Classic HILTON HEAD ISL..\:-.D. ~ ( l..\P) -Bobb} Wadkins. ~hu ha' played his career 1n the shado" ot older brother Lann}. reeled off thm: conSt'cut1ve b1rd1es on hi\ "a' 10 a ·Sl't·under-par 65 and a one-<;hoi tir<.t · round lead Thursda' 1n the ~a Pint'' tlentage C'lassK · , .. That word ·po1en11al 'tt"\ bt-en tht loller of a lot Qf pla)ers rm tlrt."d of hearing 11.'" said Bobb\ .... ho ha\ H'I to 1ai.t.' an .\merKan 111k 1n h1'> 11 'ear PG.\ Tour cartTr Y.htk h1\ brother has Y.On I ~ umr~. 1nclud1ng 1w1ct.' th1!> vear .\lthoug·h he has lOlll'l ted mon: than S600.000 1n carel·r eMnang'> Bobb>'<; onl} IY.O' 1c1ortl''> ha\e come abroad. 1n the EurnPi:an Oixn 1n I 978 and 1n Japan the follov.1ng ~ea r Wadkins. the fir'it man otTthe tC't' 1n 1he morning t·alm. m1s..cd onl~ 1 .... 0 green'> and did not mal.e a boge} 1n his effort O\Cr the 6.!<CJX-\ ard Har- bour T 0 " n (,ult l an!.'> · Paul -\11 nger v.a\ ..Cl11nd alone " 1th J l)fi Halt· IJ"\\10. l\\1l·e .1 I '>. Open champion and a Lwo-ume w1nner here. wt>nt out w11h a ne.,., dnver. a n('w putter. a sand wed&e with a new 'ihafl and a d1fTert'nt ball and shot a no-boge) 67 ·· .\ moderate!) successful venture into the unknov.n I'm trying to pla> m\ \\<a\ out of I 0-11 months of bad golf .. Irwin sad He was 1ted with J 1m Thorpe. Bobb} Clampcll Mike Bnght and Lam Nelwn. a tormer U.S. Open and 'p(,A champion who scattered eight b1rd1es across his card \\est German Bernhard Langer. "ho .... on the Masters last Sunday 1n .\ugusta. Ga .. pla~ed th<' front in 31 but bc>ge)ed 1"0 of the last four holes and led a large group at 68 Hal Sutton had e'en more difficul· t' rnmang home. The former PliA champion was Ii' e under par after 12 hole~ then boge~ed 1n for a 72. ( ah1n Pet-te a two-ume winner 1h1Heason. pla~ed tht' front side 1n 4 1 and "1thdrcv. L' S 0JX'n titleholder Fu7 L> Zoeller shot 7 3 .\nd defendana champion ~1ck Faldo of England struggled 1n v.11h an 80 Wadkins hll a nine iron 10 three fcl"t tor a birdie on the first hole. scored from 15 feet on 1he thH"d and h11 a 6- 1ron to 10 ft.'et for a b1rd 1l'-2 on the sc' cnth In virtual privacy, Lopez grabs lead H} HOWARD L. HA~DY O•lly Piiot C0<rM "°"°9ftl I \"i \ EC1 \\ -:"-Jnt' L11ix1 '' .1 tam11tar nanh· 1n th" t 11' J\ Y.t 11 ,1, thl' ( ll\l.i \Ina Jre..1 \ht• hJ' """ thrl"t' 1m1l·, in thl· J,\. H \1.·111lh Pro-\m her,· JnJ IY.tl'l" Jl \tt•,J \adr< 11untn < luh T hur\da~ unda thrl'3ll'n1ng '~ll'\ I nrx·1 pl.l~l·d thl· La~ \ l'ia<. C tiuntr' < luh lOUr'>C to near pcrkct1on re>'· 11 n!! J <.u>n-111 no 7 .under-par \h,· hJd , 1gh1 htrdll"'> and lint' hogl'' during ha round thJt put her 1n thl· It-,11.J lwrr \ l'l tl "h;ml 111 hl.'l1n l" 1ha1 <.h1: had nn 11111rl· th.in '" IJn' an her g..Jlkn at JO\ t1mc It "·" ont" o l thl' \malll''' g.rt•llP' 10 1111111\\ h~r 1n I J' \cg," •H ( O'>la \.k\d dl <In\. ll01t' \\ h1k L 11JX'I I\ thl· k Jdl·r \ ll i.1 h·rg.1111 JnJ t>Jll' '°lhl·eh;i.n Jrl· 110l' ,1111kl· ,,,) thl kad· "!fl\ l l·nnr, \1 ur:111i.J Jnd PJtt\ Hd \eS ..in\lthl·r 'h111 hal ~ · \Ii"· \lilkr 1in1\hrd Jt n4 ~ unJn p.tr 11n lht p.ir -, I,.., \ e1,1..1' l < ,11ur,,· \\hill thl' <llher plJ\l"I d1~1hk tn p1, i. up SI mllli11n \qlh J \ll111r\ twrl \\,11.11' ll.Jml'h1 1'1n at I p1..1,,·d tl',11\\l·ll111J.1, .inJ d1dn 1 k!l'l t11lll .lll\ lll'llhk · I ••Pt'l '.11J ,1lter th'r 111un,1 ·I h' ,our,,· ' 1n Jhl· hl.''l ... h.1p.· I h.1, 1.• '>('l'n 11 Jnd I 1 ·1111h· I " .1, .iggre'>'it'e Jll da~ In the: pa .. 1 I taltaed a ltttk hit on 1h<.11 cour<.c ·· ~ 11h l'<llh LPCi .\ pla\er pai red "tlh three :imau·ur panne~ for the 1ir\I 1 .... 0 Ja\\ hvth thl' host Dc"M.'n Inn< ( Jnd L.i' \ eg.i' ( ( arl' U\l'd. 1 he tin.ti 1v.11 round~ .... 111 he pla~l·d at thl· 1>1.•.,t•n Inn \Jturda' and \und..t'. L 11('ll·1 v.hn" nl'ar-\1ghted. admt1s 111 ha' ang tmuhlc '4.'c1ng and ,., not us ing lontall ll'n'e" th!'> \ear ··1 ha,l·n·1 U'>l'd the ~ontact'> tor ahl•ul .1 \l.'ar although I did u\t" them hac IJ\I H'Jr ··\he "<ltd ··1 qu11 u~tnJ them hccau,t• m' l"\l' \t.'emcd \Uf- 1111..Jll'd and df\ ·"11h lhem 1n My , add' 1 Dec 0Jr0dl'n 1 "a htg help I fl V.J\ tn gut''' m' n"n \Jrd\ I Y.Ould ha'l' trouhk I 1~rx·1 u~ a hllldC' pu1tC'r at M~ \ l'fdl' ( < hut " h.ll I. 111 her mallet- h\·ad hcrl 'It' hl'lJlN.' "' the grerns hal' · · l u po '·" J "c;;hl'' ,1,1ning 111 h11 thr pulls .. 1ra1gh1a and ge11ing thrm up IO the , up· DJn.kn ddJcd "fkr putting ts r.·alh lOmtn~ .1r11und · ...,hl'l'hJn ll'l"h 'hl' 1, 1n J good 'Pot :1' "di aftl'r .. 1.irt 1ng JI thl' Desert Inn. 'Th1' lOur"' pl.1" mm h harder than I J' \ ,•ga' ( 1 'h\· 'JtJ .. \1' ha, k nine v.a' pr\"11' 1.'\1. 111ng 1lI1 But rm prell\ harf" \11th an-ll'lla' ·· Oh' HlU<.h I h'I thl· hJll rl'al .... c11 •• f l'fll(ln \J 1J HARRIS' FATE IN CIF'S HANDS • • • lhl" l•'"' ( .r1ara t hl n fl I Hl'd \.1111.1 \ 11.1 11 11rdrr1n1h, ltltht11p11~ upl11,.,n111hl "1 n 111 t hl· 'l"''' 1n Seven bouts set at Marriott From Bl more than an oll\hool of1hc original dt.'cd Thn hcgan thl·1r h1~h <.l hool cart.'cr.. at Ocean V1e\\ -lcgalh Thl'' live w11h Harns 1n El Ti.)ro no" a(ta Bnm n mm ed to Pa<>adena -lcgall> T hl·~ rnuld II\ e a n >"here ...... th an} legal guardian and a district tran!.fl·r. attend Ocean V1c'W -legalh The} a11ended Ocean Vic~ High since September wtth a d1<;tnc1 tran<i· fer from thr Sadpleback Vallt.') School Dt!>trtct -legal!> Their parent<. y,anl them to l on- tanue at~can IC\\. Tht.'' want 10 conunuc nt Ocean Vic~ whrrt.' tht.'\ have legal 'itatu'I · The) could not return In their parent<.' home 1n L:rnwood without being 1ncltg1bk for a year. unles.,~ctr parentsal'tuall> moved. - Ofcour'ie thq t ould rent sleep Ol' bag.sand 'ilct.'p in the back} ard ne 1 doortothe1rpMl'nt'\. Thal \\Ould • another rl.'sidenet> That would pr b· abl) hr enough to make the t.'lig1ble at L)'nwood nght awa) That'sJU'>I an exam pk ofhoY. tht.• ruk'i rnn he -so easily bent. tfth1c;rubsan)onewrong ..... ell. to recttf) 'WOUid rcqutrt.' changing rule<> 1n m1d·•ilm1m. and thJt''l not going to happen Ruk<. ha' e not llt•cn hrnken. or hc'nt ~ ..... h,11'<;all thl'lnmmo11on nbuut" It all go<.'\ bal k to the \\ hool bo:11 d the \a me one whirh \howt•d tt'> "Cndc11a-capah1h11e'> v.1th lhc J)u rgl.' _Qffir PauUkran. w1thoul(.jUC,illOn the mo'it popular principal 1n F-oun- tain Valle' and MartnA ht'lton hank ··Jai.c·· \hhott rull•d thl' roo-.t. then. and as a par1tng 'hot '' hl·n he kl\ lhl' dl\tnc1 he tooi. Bcrgcr\\tth h ~m .\notht.'r adm1n1'!trator. Charlci, He\s. 1<ion ht!> "a} outth1sJum· and t mnc1dentall> another popular per· 'onaltt} 1c; tnJeOJ)ard) of going tht.' '!aml' routt.' Berger did. !:Jut 1h1">one doesn't figure to slick 11 thl' l'' tdl·ncc 1sn "tan plain sight for Plutko. rhc 'iChool board was nicked for $1 O.l)()(h..,hen Edison ·s Jeff Washing- ton 'ucd for not allowing him to pla' aftt.'rrl·turn1ngto Huntington Beach following a mo"e to the Edt!-ton area The <.chool board made a new ruk an mid·'ltream and paid forit ~nd Wa<,h1ng1on gota lot more than that -he ~ot SQ0.000 mort' Imai tht.' board 'I tnsurance com pan) It \\'OU Id <.1mpl)' seem more pru- dl·nt 1ocaseoffra1hcr1han 1n .. 1te anolhc-r rash ou1now ooncr or later 1hc voting publtc ic;,oang to becomr togn11ant ofthC\(' $"ea'Wa)'i -and that"\ thdlOttom ltnc Tht.'rc hll"<' hc'en commentanc'I about thcd1stnct'~ decision as "100 har;h .. but that 1mplic~ guilt. and rm notcenain an~one can pro,.:gu11t Whale' er transpires. ol cou~. liam11 will carry the hrand1ng with him. a'idocs Edison Hiah foot hall <;oach 8111 \\ orkman. ~ho was l kan:d of an eharac<. a few )can bat'!. of allrgt.'d rtrru111ngoffoo1ball ~tu rs. 1ncrt•d1hl) tom•n& from an unnamed \OUIT{' It l Jrrtl'' in term' of 1tml· and d1\tdnll' ·· 1 Y.ll\ 1n luaho la\t ,ummcr ·· 1 ommcnted \\ orkman onr d,' 111 .. 1 tall ·· \nd I"·" t.tl~ing 111,omt· g.u" at a 'l honl \\ h,·n 11n\· nt thl·m \a1c1 'Oh. \l'Jh. \OU 0ll" th1: gu' 1h,1t rr- l'fllll' "llri. man 'n1111Jant tor ,1 long. 11mc n1mtng. h<1nw trnrn thJt tnp hut hc'.., lcarn1ng to It' l" "1th 11 I l.1rn' "111 ha'e toal'>ti \\ ht.'n 1t",all ,.11d Jnd Jnnl· thcrt··., JU't one '>UUl''l 111n I \I It l.l· to nlTl•r l hl· Hun11 ng1on Bt·.1th D1\lm t ~chool Board Ll·t\ kn·p 111 tw \un\et l.ca~uc -not th~· I I un11n~tnn lil',ll h l\l hrn.11 D1s1nc1 LeagUl' Fullerton .t, Saddlt•bac•k .I f 11 ( 1Jud11" It u,11,11,·d llh ""'·h ,., I•\ 'trand1ng 1 l ru1111r"' .111.t "·"1111\' man' o t thr1r l 'i hit' "iJddkh.ll~ ltll"l"d .Ill l•J'l'1•rlllllll\ in thl' n101h .,111ng.1n~ !·•~1 lhl't 1h1,·1 <;1ra1gh1 11nl·-u11t "ngl1·, '"' 111i.· 11111 Hll"l'\ er ,1 'u" l""lul I"• l..1111 pl.I\ .11 \eumd hJ ... \' .ind ,I .,\fl~ ' t L'thkd till' game 1 ndd ln~kh.11t •\1·111 ' 1111 ' .111d dr<l'l' 111 11n1' run .ind '*'" '1d11d' II.ta r!.. \\ d1'll'I .111d \I I .1111Jt h11 llllkl tl•d IY.1> hth l.I h I h1.· I 1' llh' \I .11 r11111 "ill h"'' 'l'' , • ., pr.•k"11mJI ~•Ul' \lo nd.1\ •, .1' inn~ \nJh1.·1m ~ lkn l ,., .. 1~ ... ·.,,, I 1111 I f.irr" in lhl m.11n l'', nl I l"l' \\ho hnl,t... thr \\ 11rl,l \lhh II\ \....,p, 1.111011 1un11ir 1111,i.11,·\\l"1~h1 I I l' \I Ill Ix·" l"l.lllF hi' l1•urth 'tr Jl~I t "'n 11.irn' 1•1 \a,1.11111.11111 '' thl f pf nil" I ( .ti II Ill n 1.1 \\ d lt'I \\ 1.' I ~h I \ h.1tnp11111 In ,1 ,,1.fl.lll1rt , tt:hl·h•urhkr I kdttt·n11rn 1l"••·<1un 1 H11t>c:rhnn ll''\lml'' ht, l.trl'l'r fo1ll11\\ IOI! .IO 1.·1~ht· 11111n1h l,l\Ptl R111'l·r1,11n "ill t.ll'l" I r.111lt'"' \rnll'llt.1 111 \,11111rJ \k\· ll ll ANNUAL PERCENT:\l1E K\Tl: l'l~:\:'\CINli IS .\\'.\11..\BLl:* $8006** THAT'S ALL Tl llS FIIDNT-WI IEEL Dl~I\'[ VALUE RUNS. )U,.n•Lk u1A c-'4 .... ,..,k,,.1 tl• t.u! l'r•• I.\~· ... "\Ir\ . > Tcll'\1 11 \"1'7"1 \\ll\1<11 11: \Tl l<l ... 1\t I l Pl\11 • puwl·r .. 111•rin11' • f'H\ll'f hr.lkl'' • "'"'"' ql.1 ... •fl\'\' 'l)('l'•I llMtlU,\l 11 111 .. ,\\Jl • \'I I 'I ,t,·r, . ., 19 8 5 M E RCU RY TOPAZ GS S l: f, YOL' R LINCOLN-~l t:l~Cl'l~Y l>EALER MERCURY LINCOLN In ,1.hl":.t' \\\1.·1gh1 '-l\·rPun1kr "'" k l'>d ""F-1,I I on~ Bea, h I\ p:11rnl "11 h \l,11 1. \lahnnl· 111 Orang\' In a 'l'1..11nd '" r11u ndl'r R '' 1..' Romer<' of l 1H1& lkll h lace' \ ul..1 Hnnut ht 11f J<1pJn f hl'' .1H' hoth h,101am .... t.'1ght\ T"'' tnur-rnunder<. l'nmplt'll' the program v.htlh heg1n' at tip m ,I ' ' ' I \ t --~~~----------------................................... . ..L.----- IM • Orange Coat DAIL V PILOT /Frtday, April 19, 1865 2,000 to run.in Laguna.Beach lOk race Scott.Wysocki expected to compete in race si?9nsored by e~ucation group The trophies have been donated b} the Laguna Beach R otary C lub. First-place winners in each division will receive Puma tunning !>hoe~. while the tint male, female and t"' o youngest South Count) residents rt:e~1v~ free member!>h1p fees and two months free dues from the San Juan Creek Athletic Club. Laguna Niguel and San Juan Capmrano. • "Schoolpo"er," 1he fund-ra1'i1ns arm oft he Laauna Beach Educatmn Founda tion. witt be presenunga I Ok run on Sunda>. April 28 at 8 a .m The race will be run through downtown Laguna Beach and snmll" Laguna Canyon Road on a flat. fa~t cenified course. A field in excess of 2.000runners1sexpectt.'d lo part1c1- pate. Steve Scott. the word c lass miler a nd 1,500-meter special 1st who at· • tended U('"lrvinc. isellpected to run. along with fellow O lympian Ruth Wy~ki oPEI T oro Amon~ Wysoclti'sach1cvement~ was winning the Olympic trials 1n the 1.500 meters and finishing second tu Mary ~ckerSlaney in the unk1st mett rtttntly. Tom Wysocki. a prem 1~r mad racer, is also expected to paruc1patc. The proceeds of the run will ~ndit "School power, "a non-profit o r- ganiz.auon. The fee isSIOwith T-shin and$6 without with al 1 l11c fee the day of the race. A total of84 trophies will be awarded throughut the age d1vi.s1ons. Also. $25 gift certificateSl·on- tributed by "Sports W orld" w all be awaJ;!.ied to 1hc first male, female and the >16ungest Laguna Beach resident race finishers. FormoreJnforma11on. phone 494-681 I. * * * Huntington Beach'sCentral Park 1s I • Jirvine girls sfzzle, get state best marks Adams. Oden set marks; Newport, C_9M girls tune up There "ere some big moments in girls prep track and field ThurWa> - with a pair of Irvine High standouts turning in state bests in their spenal- 1ues. Meanwhile Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar passe~ their final tests before their Sea View League showdown Here's a look at Thursda~ ·\ high- lights: MJsslon Viejo 80, Irvine 47: He1d1 Adams and Elaina Oden wen: the noisemakers. but Mission V1e;o took home the team laurels with ltS fifth straight South Coast League triumph. Adams spun off a 46-9 effon 1n the shot. a state best and school record. Oden. not to be put in the back- ground, went 149-2 in the discus. also a state best and a school record. Traci Wright won the 800 in 2.25.4 and the 3.200 meters in 11 :17.0. but Mission Viejo's team depth proved too much to overcome. Newport Harbor 9t, University 35: The Sailors' customary winners - Sharon Attlesey. Magg.ie Henson and Kristen Drage. among others. did their thing at U niversity. racing to their sixth straight Sea View triumph, selling the stage for ne'<l Thursday's showdown w11h 6-0 Corona del Mar. Attlesey won both hurdles in 15.6 and 44.9. Henson turned a :!:30.1 in the 880. then shared lhl' male w11h two teammates 1n 5:44.0. and Drage recorded a 15-2 effort in the long ;ump. Corona del Mar 80. Saddlebac k 46: D'Layne Kerr. Jill H errington, Sandi Lucas. Dare' M cGralh. Leslie Cashion and Stacy Ske1e proved far 100 much for the host Roadrunners. wh o became lhe Sea Krngs' sixth straight Sea View dual meet victim. Lucas doubled in the long ;ump (15-5314) and triple JUmp (31-611:). while Herrington eased 10 a 3:!-S in the shot put. Kerr went 28.1 to take the 220 afler finishing second 1n the 100( I :!.2) and McGrath was a winner 1n 1he 880 (I :02.5). Cash ion dominated the half mile in 2 :33.8 and Skc1c was a winner in the mile (5:30) Estancia 67, Laguna Beach 60: l hl' Artists gave the Eagles a run. 1n the individual runn1n~ cvenl\ 1n oart1cu- ~ Rustlers halt losing streak LONG BE.\( H -The Cio lden West women'<. <;Oftball tl·am snapped a five-game 10~1ng streak 1n re\11und- 1ng fashio n Thur~a) v.1th a 9-0 romp over Long Beach Cit} College hl·re The non-conference \UClT " ,m. proved the! Ru'itlcr\' rernrd 10 I 1-1 "\ this season t Pitcher L1<1a Brad\ picked up the shutoul allowing two hm v.hilc sinking o ut one and v..all-..1ng fiH Goldcn West hrol-..e lhl' game open , with fhc ruM in the top ofthl· <.nth The key hit wa<; by thml ha~man Regina Marchionni. who singkd 1n a pair of runs. First baseman Heather Macke\ was 4 for S Jn, 1ng 1n one run and sconng another fhc R U\tlers had I 0 hits. lar. but Estancia swept all field events for the win The Eagles' W endy Feit tripled in the long Jump. triple jump and 440 rela}. while teammate Su~n Gin- grich doubled in the discus and shot. Woodbridge 79, Costa Mesa 27: Sherri Smith of Woodbridge recorded a nice tnple. going I :02.59 in the 440. 2:41.I 1n the 880 a nd 5:31.8 in the mile. Ruth Hiles was the only Costa M esa athlete to break up the Wood- bridge domination. tossing the shot putJl-5. Edison 91, Fountain Valley 36: The C hargers took all running events. with the exception of the hurdles. 10 win their fourth straight Sunset meet. Senior Lori Shaw kept her un- defeated mark intact with a I :00.2 * * * CorOM dtl Mar to, S.CldletMcll 4' 100-1 V1n Exel (SI. 11.t; 2. Ktrr (Cl, 122, 3 MOl\0 (C), 12 S. 7»-1 Ktrr (C). 2t I. 1 C1wo <SI. 2t 1 3 M01M> (C). 2t 9 ~l McGrarll <Cl, 1:02 S, 7. Curro (SI, I 04 S, 3 Young IC), 1 °'·'· 110-1 Cnlllon (C). 2:33 I. 2 Herrl1191on (CI. 2 l ' '· J llemos (SI. 2:37 7 Mol-1 Skele (Cl S.30, 2 CHhlon ICl. S4', J Young !Cl. S SO 6 2·m11-1 Dellon (Cl, 12·« '· 2 Ford !CJ, 13 OS'· 3 FrMm1n (C) nl llOLH-1 Holland (SI. 17 1 2 Landry tel. 17) 2 Hohoay !SI. 11 6 JJOLH-1 Cutro ISi, SO 6, 2 McGr11h !CI SO 7; J HOltano <SI, SJ 7 "O retev-1 S.ddlel>eck, 53.3 Mlle rei.v-1 CoM, n1 HJ-I Werlln CCI , •• 2 Bi.ke (Cl '·6. J no lhoro LJ-1 LUCH (Cl. IS·Sl'<, 2 Wy<1n tel, 12·10, 3 Henoerlon IS>. nm T J-1 LUCIS ((), 31·6''1; 2 Holleno !SI. 31·0 •, 3 llemo\ !SI 71·3' •. SP-1 Herrington !Cl 32·S, 1 COOk ISi. 31·0, 3 Henoerlon l SI. 2t· S. OT-1 Cortez IS), 99-1, 2 Hender,on IS,, 91 10 >, 3 Chorlil (C) 963'"> WMdbrldee 79, Cesta Miu V 100-1 Griffon (W). 12 '· 2. Dvons (WI 12 H l llol>b ((Ml, 12 7 27~1 Hogen (WJ. 293. 1 Sclluricen (WI 29 S. ) no llliro '-'C>-1 Smllh IWI 62 S9 2 W11t11m\ IWJ 6' 9, J Sweet (W), 66 29 win in the 400. Teammate Michelle Davidson doubled 1n the 100 and 200. and Nicky R11c ho1 took the l .6bo in 5:19.3. Tanya Buchanan led the Barons. (2-2) with a double in the I 00 and 300 hurdles. Ocean View 88, Huntin~ton Be.aeb 38: The Seahawks' Debbie Orr con- tinued her three-way winning wa ys in the high jump. long jump and t riple jump 10 pace host Ocean View to its first Sunscl win. Orr has at least tripled in all league meets this year. Sophomore Rone Browntook the 100 and 200 meter races. while teammate Akemi Royer also doubled with wins 1n the 1.600 and 3,200. The Seahawks also received wins from Shelli Dickman (discus) and Sham Dickman (shot put). * * * 53 31. J Birnell lLBI. 53.12 4-40 retey-1 Estancia, S2 8• Mlle rei.v-1 Leoun• Beach, •JS S HJ-I Miies (El, , ••• 7 Hendr ick' !El. •.•. BNf"g <El, ,.6. u-1. Fell <E>. 1s-1:i.., 2 Mio~ <LBI. "·6, J. Marlin (LB). 1'·01/• T J-1 Fell (El. 29-2, 2 Hunter IEI, 21 ·0, 3 Hendricks IEI. n -9 SP-I Gf119r1Ch (El. J4-IO ,, 7 Goodm1n (El. Jl·9 J. Brl11ln (L81 7S-9 OT-I. GlnOrlch (El. 77-S, 2 Goodman IE>, 70·2. J Snip (LB>. 6'· I Ed!Mn '1, Feunteln v ... v J6 ( .. ev..m in met.n) 100-1. Davidson !El. IVS,? Field !El. I? I, Lo !FV), 13 2 200-1 Davidson (E), 266, 2 Field IE!, 21 I, l Jensen !FYI. 71.7. 400-1 Sllaw IE), I 001. 7 Rusrao IE I. I 04 6, J Andre CE), IOS3 100-1 Feser !El. 7·JI 2, 7 Blofeld !El, 2 JI J, JeHen (El. 2 31 3 1600--1 IUlch<>t IE) S 19 3 ? Anderlon IEJ. 5'4 o. 3 Petrtna (FVJ. s SI 2 3200-1 Nedon IE>. 17·04 1, 1 While !El. I? 09 2. J Oltlon (El. 12 11.' 100 LH-1 8uc111111n CFVI, 16 6 2 Aron,on !El. 166 3 Kussner-IE), 177 300 LH-1 Bucllan1n (FV), 4' I, 2 Aron,on IE!, SOI, l Kunner tEI, S2.0 '00 rtlav-1 Edl\on, SOS 1600 retay-1 EOl\on, ' n l HJ-I Tvler IEI , .• 2 Buchanan (FV ) •·I, Case IEI 4·6 LJ-1 W•lullk IEI. 17·' >, 2 Tvter (El. 89C>-I Smllh !Wl. HI f, 1 Slroooe 7 31 S9. J Codding1on (CMI. 2:'7 97 IWJ. IS·I •. J Kenny (Fl/). ,,.9>, Mii-) Smolh (WI S31 I. 2 Howaro !CMI Bl 9 3 Crene IWI 6 07 11 TJ-1 BucllenenlFV),JJ-2J14,? Tvler CE>. 32 I • J Ochoa !El Jl-7 2 mi-I Wl'\twood (WI. 12 '' •9. 1 Crane (WI. 13 OS 66, 3 Trudell ICM!. 13 I l 73 SP-I Boeke IFV), 31·1. 1 Pfieffer IFVI. 29-S ,, J Hunnet (El. 24·9'.,. 110 LH-1 Trllltr IW), 17 IJ. 2 Soru (CM). 17 ' J Ourronv (W) 17 '9 OT-I Botlle (FVI. 98·311t, 2. Dominic (E). 9J·O••,, J Pfieffer IFVJ, t7·S'I> llO LH-1 Slroooe IWI SO 9S 2 Duoong WI SI 40. 3 Suarer CCMI, S2 53 ••O retev-1 Woodbrloge, 53 SO Mlle rela~-1 Woodbridge,' SOO O<.Hn Vi.w M, H""""91en Bffell lt 1e1 ov..m 111 mews> 100-1 Brown, (OVI. 13.S, 1 Cornell (1181. 13 I, 3 Slmtk (0V). 13 9 HJ-I Kirven (W), S·I. 2 Henl<!n ICM>. •·I Darnell ICMI, •-6 70<>-I Brown (0V). 28 6. 2 Zanetti !OV>. 29 l, 3 Smith (H8), 29 3 LJ-1 Kirven (WI 16·0, 1 lloo ICM) 1S·7, J Long !CMJ. 14·6 400-1 Creln 1011), I 0? 0, 2 lteroel (OV). I 06 2. J Cornett (HBI. I 141 T J-1 Kirven (WI 3S·S. 2 Stroooe (W). 32·'· l no lhord 100-1 Whl"ltr (OV), ?·31. 1 Tatke (HB). N2, J Atv1rez IH8), 2 57 1600--1 llovtr (OVI. 6 03. 2 Whl"ler IOVI SP-I Hiii\ ICMI 31·S. 2 Z1t lkt !WI, 71·7, J 6.0., 3 Alvtrer (HBl. 6·U Wfll10•Tmf01 nwlC1Ml 171w·S 91 3 1 1 ._ 3200-1 llover 1ov1. 13,oe, 2 Celdln (OV >. -1 \On 1. -. tngranam W). 13 40 86·8, J Z1etke !WI 70-9 100 LH-1 Mavnew tHBI 17 s. 2 Peteslus Newport H•rt»or fl. Uftl~sttv 35 (H8). 17 7. J WOO<! IHB) .... 100-1 Evens INH> 12 1, 2 l(emoef (NH), 300 LH-1 Karoel IOVI S19, 7 Mavllew 12 7 3 Jone' INHI 12J IH8). SS2, J Pateslu\ IHB I SS2 11~1 Jones INHI ?9 6, 1 Lvon' IU>. JO 1, J •OO ret•v-1 Ocean View, SJ S Over ru>. JI O 1600 ret•v-1 Hunllno1on Beach, '•8 44'r-l Mitter !U> I 06 0 7 Jonu INH> HJ-I Orr IOVI, S-6. 2 Mnangkay IHBJ I 06 2 J Raobofl NHI I 07 0 S·O, J Wilham\ IHBJ, 4·6 _ ll0-1 Htn\on INH ) 230 I, 7 Luo INH). LJ-1 Orr (0111. 16-J, 2 Creon IOVI l4·S. 3 '32 I, J Ktmo (U) 235 0 Zanelll IOV>, 1'· 1 • M•t-1 (t14?l Henlon INHI Lato (NH). M T J-1 Orr !OVI. )S· ll 2 Zaneth IOVJ, 3J 1 Ande"on INHI, S•40 3 All>r>OIH (QV) Jl-l 2 tn11e-l T Anoer\on INHI II SI 0 7 OT-I S~ D1ci:men COVI 98·2, 7 RaDD1fl INHI 1108 0, ) lluney (NHI Nt1m1eS1er IHB) S·7, J Sha D.c1<m1111 1011 ). 12 JI 0 l IOLH-l Alli"'" (NHI. lS 6. 1 Drage . 80·4 INHI 162 3 ThOmOlOfl IU), 168 SP-I S~a Dickman (OV> 33·2 2 l30l..H-I •ttltHV NH I "9. 1 ThomoM)n I Nelm1f\ter IHBI 29· 10 • J Albright 10111 11 J UI SI 1 J Suttoven NHI 530 MissHln Vi.to IQ, Irvine '1 "() re•ev-1 Newoorl Harl>Or S<I S 100-1 Btrlell (MV), 12 •. 1 Mohkllro IMV I Mite rtlav-1 Nl'woort Harbor • 35 J 13 7, 3 Hoisl (I), 1J J HJ-1 Hen,tn INH1 • S 2 Snrint'r INH > 4 6, ?OC>-1 Berttll (Mii) 263 2 Long (MV). 27 7 W nl•etd 1 UI • ' J HOISi (I) 2t () LJ-1 Ora11t !NH IS·2 1 A\IOI\ IUI 1' 7 3 400-1 Coleman I> I ()() O. 1 Long !MVI S~ncer 1U 12 ' I 009 J McHale IMV). I 011 TJ-t -.,ion u, JI 0 1 Drage fNHJ. JO-' 800-1 Wrlon1 II),11~•. 2 Long !Ml. 2169. 1 Sot nctr !UI ?9 8 J N•uloltH (II 2 2t 9 SP-I W1nt1etd U 77 S ' Coltons !NH ). 1 600-1 Detv IMV>. S 16 l. 1 Schu"er (I) 16 6 l N'llipr UI 2S 9 S 37 9 J Kub" (MV>. S 40 • OT-1 (Oft•"' NH1 9S I ' 1 W1nt1eto IUI 3,200-1 Wrlghl (II, II 110, 1 Oatv (MV J 8' 6 l Rttner ui 11 I 11790, J Kubl' (MVJ, 11310 EUan<le 61, La911na Blach 60 100 LH-1 Burrutt !MV I 16•. 2 Zorn II) 100-1 Wr ghl 1.B 11 S9 1 Grent IE I 16 t 3 Flutchln'on IMV I. 16 I 1203 l Farouar E 121M 300 LH-1 Burn.et !MV ), •IO 1 Zorn 111 1~1 Gr1nt El 111 2 Wroghl LBt 1104, '99, J McHale IMI SOO l M•dlle IE I 79 7 400 re11v-1 Min ion Vlelo, SI I o~l HanHn ILBt I 06 29 1 O Cattaohan 1,600 relay-I Irvine, 4 114 •LBI I 08 11 l H•rsch IEI 1091 HJ-I Ronau1lle (I) 4 10, 2 Re•d IMVI 'I H~ I If Ptlentn l Bi 2 3• I 2 Bernt II ) OdOtl II) 4·6 Abele LB! 2 •061 l-i-iunter IE 2 '9 () LJ-1 8erttll IMV> IS·'l 2 Brootn !MV I. Mol-1 t< Peter,en ILBI, S041, 1 W lS-6 > J Wllr IMVJ. IS 4 Pt1trHn fLBJ SSOS8 l Jutoero fEI 60190 TJ-1 Hulchlnson (MV I J3·1 2-mllf'-I w PtltrHn IL 81 12 " (Miii .)2·6 3 Foudv IMVI Jl )I 81n1v•del F 11 40 ) Ju••tn EI IJ 08 SP-I "dams (MVI 46 9 2 Oden II) •SO , 110 LH l Marlon <L8 t 17 •s 7 Herl IE I 3 Hfff IMV>. 33-10 , 1149. ~ Conh •E 1 11 2 OT-I Oden (I). 149 2, 2 Adam\ (MVl, llO LH I Mer11n IL BI SI 9' ? H&rl IE) 124·9 3 Ortege Ill. 107·1 Coast's Blockburger will conipete for LSU Orange ( oa<,t < olkge 1rack and field standout Sheldon Blockburaer ha~ announc~d he wall s1in a lcuer of intent 10 a1tt'nd lou1s1ana 'itate U nivcrnt) .. We think Sheldon ha!> excel lent potential " said Pete Ahh4.'' LSI J'c, track recnming co-ord1 nator Blockburgcr v..ho graduated from :"lev..pon 1-farbor High two years ago. 1s pnmaril}' a long a nd triple JUm~r. hut at ( oa~t he hac, devC"lopcd into 1he 1op com mun•· ty collcac.' d<'t:3thh.'te 1n the ~tatt. 81odburger recently won the Southern Cahf'omrn community collegr deca1hlon at BakcNfield. scoring 6. QSQ point,, h111 highest 1>111n1 tulJI ~"C.:I lk .,,. .. ., lhl." ~oulh<'rn Cal champion last Wil'><>n 1n the long JUmf with a \\ hool record best of25--And he fin1\hl·d sixth 1n the 1nple JU mp ~•th a h<'c,1of49-711i .\<; a senior at Newport lfarhor 1hc{ osto Mesa resident v..on bo1h 1he (IF) • .\ long j ump and triple 111mp lltlc'I l 4il ' 1s rev1tal111ng11~ track and lil'ld program. thanks pnmanl) to 1t\ ~copd-year head rnach. Hiii> Maxwell. He was tht top .1\\1~tant at frnnc'i~<' for 12 }'tan pnnr 10 coming to Lou1Stana ~late • \n·ord1ng 10 Ab~v. LC)l I ma~ rrd-'lh1n RlockburgC'r to develop h1~ went(lh. Sheldon Blockba.raer DElllS BIOSTEllOUS RUNN IN G thesneofthc wetklySunday morning Fun Runs. This Sunday. a half-mile run w ill be held at 9 a..m. wuha one-miler at 9: 10. and a four and I 0-maler at 9:30. There is no reg1stra1ion or fee and. a1 the presen1 time. there 1sa weekly schedulcofracingat Central Park. All covrscs are measurea.utd • matked. For more inform&11o n. phone Den e Fi111ernld 111 Q6 l-9969 * * * The National Handicapped ~pom and Reerea11on Assoc1at1on will ho ld Its first IOkrunSi,mda} a1 Ma'>on • Park in Irvine. Rcg1strat1on andchccl-..-1n t1ml· 1~ 6:J0-7:30a.m . and the race 1sschl·d· uled to start at 8. The registration fcl's are$10wnh a T-shirt and $5 without. N H RSA isa non-profit o rgan11a- 1ion serving the O range Count} area. For further informauon. phone 838-4565. * * * RUNNING SCHEDULE SATUtltDAY •Ufl ,..,. 5elw"lefY S ellod IOll -8ev•n' I• m (>Ill end I JO e m llOkl e1 UTT Colonltl Xhool Tu\lln F'-1 '-<*M"" In rvr•I Or•llff Coun1y r N I\ l 11 wll n T ·\nlrl end l6 W'ltllOul 1,)00 r111 te\t VHr ProcNd' l>en•lll AltS Alumni AuoclellOll f"or l'l\Ol'e lnlor~liOn P"-ltoo JorQeMtn el ell 9tOO S.V9ftltt AMVel L"9 Lelle Len s •1'11 IOlt Bfglns I l~ • m 11 Wnllller Nerrow' lttcrea11on ArH Flal looP courie aroulld Lev11 L•l\e FM" '11 Wlln T \l\orl and l7 wlll\olJI ~ re.11 IHI YHr Proceed' 1>enel11 YMCA o<ogremt FOi' more 1nforma11on or.one Merilyn Grant et (713/ 9•3· 7,21 LYnw..O ClfV·Cllan\W s end ICM! -8ev•n' t-t~ ~ m ., L vnwvoo ltecrNllOn Ctnler, Lynwood Fiii course on cllv strtth Ftt 1, U 770 ran 111\I yeer Pro<..Ol l>enelll clly Progr1rr11 For more lnlorm11lon, pnone Btrn1rd L•ke 11 11131 537 .... SUNDAY NHS•A IOll -8ev1ns I 1 m al ~'on P1rk 1n tr vine lloltlng course through Ille P•rk. Fe• I• 11n will\ T ·shlrl •nd lS wllllO<JI PrO<Mds benefit Nation•! Handicapoeo SPO<ll end Recreation Auoc11hon For more lntormallon, PllOne Bob Sheridan al Ill 'S6S ·1 o.lly '1tol pt>otoe by L .. I'~ Corona del Ma.r High'• Robert Tomichek captured the ahot put Tburaday. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TRACK ROUND-UP • • • From Bl Marina 85, Westminster 47: Steve Jennings turned a triple to lead the V1k1ngs past the [ions at Manna. Jennings. a Junio r. ran 11 .6 in the 100. 23.6 in the 200. and 41.0 in the 300 1ntermcd1a1e hurdles. Mitch and Matt Malone also turn- ed in slrong performances for Manna. Mitch . a s.enior. won the high ;ump with a 5-10 leap. and took third 1n the triple jump at 38-11. Sophomore Matt "as second in the triple Jump (40-5). Newport Harbor 75, University 61 : The visiting Sailors didn 't even bother to use pole 'auher Fritz How~cr 1n putung the Tro;ans away. turning to middle distance runner George Smith and hurdlers M ike Murph} and Adam Johnson for the bulk of their success. "We held F n tz ou1 because of the rnnd1t1ons." said Harbor Coach Eric twe11. "The facility 1s so bad -for their (University) kids. 100 ." Estancia I 0 I, Laguna Beac h 34: The Eagles were quick off the blocks, winning all sprints on the way to the Sea View victory at Laguna Beach. The Anists' Adam DcV1to took the m1k. while teammate Alex Moreno won the two-mile to highlight Laguna's day. Woodbridge 104, Costa M esa 21: Mesa'c; Jim Bowles snapped Bob Cook's school record of 49.8 with a 4 9.S 1n the 440. but the Warriors evened their Sea V1ev. record to 3-3 easil) behind the !>peed of Rich Brook~ ( 22.86 in the 220) and Mark P h1ll1ps ( 10.43) 1n the 100. Mission Viejo 86, Irvine 50: The D1ablm. with solid winnners 1n 1hc running events and Tom Dcs1ano'c; 4.3-11 1'• winner 1n the triple Jump. swept to their fifth straight South · Coast League win. Ir\ inc. now 3-2. got a school record effort of 4 7-0 in the shot put. and Scott Tamura turned 1n a per sonal bcs1 in the long Jump at :!0-7''' Noel Trout had a s1nling time of I :56.8 in the 800. Ser vile 69, Mater Del 49: Servile took the mcac;ure of the M o narc hs in preparation for Wedne'>da) 's A.ngelus League prelims w11h a :!0-point victory. shaking ofT Mater Dc1's efTom 1n 1he 880 and mile b} Munch1c Lope1 and Tony Mourani's w1nnin11. effort in the '\hot put. Edison .,, Fountain v ... .,, l1 ( .. runnln9 tV9fth in IMfoaf's I 100-1 Winollur IEI ,, • 7 "rev (Fiii 11 s l Grolfolh (Fiii II 7 200-1 H1inel (EI 23,,7 Artv 1FV >.1l9,J Winokur IE), 73 9 •OO-t Heine\ !El SI 6? 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Hotton 5·7 O·O 10 Torell Sl·IOI 11·16 114 Lit.KEAS I 142) -Raml>li I 1 0·0 2 .Vortnv 7· 12 4·7 11. Al>dul· Jal>Olr 7· 10 1·? IS. J011n1on 7·10 4·S II. 8 Scoll 1·17 4·4 18 Coooer S·I 1-1 II, MCAOOO I· II , 4 18. Sorogg~ 1· 10 O·O 14, McGee 9· lS 3·4 22. Kuoctiak l·• 0·, 6, Luter 0· I O·O 0. NtVlll O·I 0·1 0 Total~ 61·)01 19·30 142 Score bY Ouar1tn Pnoen•k 24 27 l S ?1-114 Leken 45 32 36 79-142 T11ree·oo1n1 goa11-M1cv, McG~e Fouled out-Nona R11>0uno1-Pnoerti• 53 !Lucu II), Lai.en S3 tCoooer. McAdoo 6) A\s1S1•-Pnoen1• 35 (Humollrlt\ 8), Lakers 41 1Jolln1on 191 Tolal fou1s-Pllot11•• 12 Le•tr\ 1S A1tenoance -IS 547 " NBA OflYofH FIRST AOUND (Bast·ef·l"lv•) Ttlllndl'I"• Sc_, Lalre<S 142. Pfloen•• 114 <Lalo.tr\ lead itrots, l ·01 Denver 141, San it.ntonlo 111 (Otnvtr Hd' \erlt\, 1•0) 01llas 139, POl'llend 131 (7 on (Dallas taos, 'erlei, I ·0) 80\lon 126, C1tvt1an<1 123 t 80\lon lead• strie1, I ·Ol Oe1ro11 125 New Jtrlll'V lOS (OtlrOil HO\ •erlt\, 1·01 Tonitllt'S Gamet C111caoo at Miiwaukee uran al Hou\lon Saturclav's Gamet Pl\oenoa al La~e<S. 11 JO o m San Antonio al Denver Portland at Oajlu Cleveland at e&sfon SllndaY'I Gama\ Uttn a1 Hou\lon Cllocago 11 M llwaukH W1111lnglOI\ et PlllladtlOl'llt IPllllaoelOl'lla ead• •erle\, 1·01 Ntw JerHV at Oelroll Tu.1da'I"• Gamn L•llf'I at Pnoenl• Ot nver e t San Anlo<l•O Oattu al Porll•nd 80\lon al Ct1Ye1tn<1 Weclne\dtV, AprM 24 Hou\lon at Utah Milwaukee al Chicago P"'1a<1etoti1a •• Wunln91on Oetro1 t a t New Jtrlty ~'1"10arnt\ (If MC••urvl L•k•o et Pl'oenl• 0 1110 al Porlleno 801ton al c i.val1n<1 F rlclav, April 26 (H N<ftMNI Oenvar at Sen Anlonoo HOU\IOn al Ulel\ Mllwaufl.H al Cn1C•11<> Phlledell>hl• at W11111no1on O•lroll at New Jt•stv Saf\JrcMy, •or• v (If llKtHtr'') Pnoentx al ulrw\ Po•llal\d ., OallU Sunday, Aorll 21 (If MCHMN) t,Jlan al Hou1ton San Anlonoo al Oenvar Cltv•lano af 80\lon Cll1ca110 al Milwautlff wu111n111on er P111i.011on11 Ntw Jf!fltY el Ottroll Ull'L WUT••N CON,l•INCI W !.. T Pct, ll'P P• Otnvar S l 0 6U 171 '" HOV•IOI' S ) 0 6lS 70 111 0.11 i.no 4 ) I st.l 191 190 Arizona 4 4 0 SOO 161 14S Porllano ) \ 0 ns I It 116 $111 •1t1onlo l S o 375 111 161 •• .,..,, , • 0 2~ 141 Ill auT••N CONP'Elt•NC• a1rml"911am • ' 0 7j0 It) uo lamcMI aav • 1 0 HO 2U 170 New JtrMY ~ , 0 •U 206 "' Mamot-11' • 4 0 SOO Is.> 167 8allomo,.. l 4 I 4.)1 U6 IOt Ja<Uonv1llt l S 0 l7S 190 tU OrllllOO 7 6 0 HO 1... l it T ...... ,GlfM Ne• Jarwol al Memofl•' S.tvNIV'' °'"'" •• .,..u ., ~ .. .,. J1c1c.011vll!e 11 Orl•ndo ...... ,._ Pcwll•nd .. lalttmore T ll'l'IH 80 al llf'ft'ltlltfltm Hov\ltn 11 ArllON MIM9"1~ S.n .AnlOlllo al Otltl•nd ------ -. Men's golf results tOC>OY W a$. In• P9u1Atll!Oef' Jim TllOr" H•lrwln Lart\I NelM>n lk!ClbY Clamoell MMteO-ld Ot11·PoN Jo41• MudCI C lt0drl9vt1 Cllarlff Cooov ltrlll'l•rd &.:tl\Mf' ludd.Y OardNr Lerr v IUnllar l.affY Mite C111094ck Gano Plavar Jim Simon• Jot lnmtn I, laker-Fine" G4lnt Saver• Jim Neiford ~ Tim NOfrl• Lon Hinkle Scott Simoson Dave earr earrv· Jaec:ket Oavld()Qrln Clar an« •01t Marie &rook\ OavtO Grallam Craig Stadler JOlln Inman WaY(le Gr adv Grtil Twigg' ltlcllaro ZOl<.Oi Lonn Rot>ar11 »•l,_.s l2·,...... 34-l>-'1 33-U-.1 » lS.--.1 33.3 ...... , 3+·31-.1 34·~ 3.$-~ i..-~ Jl·3s--.I 31-37-.a 3M3-... )4·~ 3S·33-6e 3s-J4-6f 36 U-.t 3S·l4-tt 36-3)-69 l6-34-70 36·34-70 3S·3S-10 ___.. l4 ro 3S·3S-70 :M-J,t-70 34·36-70 35·3S-70 3'·3-70 36·3S-71 3'·3S.-11 l S·3&-11 34·31-71 35-36-71 3/>·JS.-11 33-31-11 JS-36-71 3'5·36-11 36-l S-11 OOll~v O•nnv Edward• l)ougTtwtll Mill• 8r111ftl W.enGrttn a ren UIH>•r Hal SullOll Kan Brown Sandy I.vie Mil•t Sullivan Gto<M Arcllat' Andv a.an Mar' Hav•• Pal Lino"v Mark Mc'Cumbet Scott Hoell W B!Kkl>•"" Oevlcl Eowaro1 Tonv S1"' Mac O'Graov Ttm S1mo10n M1 ... Smlll'l BlllGi.non Funv Zoatler Oan" Walson .v Regalado eo Foor; l:iuDelLGtun 801> Lollr 1111011 L1ndrum Vance Hufntr Fr •nl!. Conna< Jim Oant &oo Muronv Joev S1noa1ar Cnro\ Perry Jeff Co11on 8 r1<1 Fa•on JC Snuo Jtrrv Pit• '"'CIV NOflll ~P-11 )1 ·U-11 3'-)~71 ll•Jt-71 )$·3'-71 >6-»-n »-~n :n·lf--n *»-11 >1-n-n n-n-n JS·l1-71 3'-»-n )6-36-72 34-36-71 36·36-72 l6-»-n lS·lJ-71 J7·»-7l 3'·37-7) 37-36-7) 31·)~1) 37-36-13 31-ls-n 3'·37-1) 3'-1s-n 3S·3t-1l .l4-lt-.7l 33·.0-73 JS-31-73 35·3t-13 3'·37-13 l4·39-1J 36·J'1-13 31·3S-13 36-37-13 38'35 73 31·3'-74 lS·l9-74 31-31-14 36·3'-7' Jotlfl Mll~Hw Morrl\ Hataf\11v ,_,," ti.c•mar OH~ Jav Hatt Nlct. Pru Artpt_•w MagH 0.YIO Fr0tl Tom Kilt •11ett Mttltt TomPuni~ HO••ro TwllfY .M.lit NlcOltlle erao Febet LouGra111m Oan H1tldor son Eo~ Tommy V•lanlollt I. aroec" O " W•lb«no Git MOl'gan Oeve Lund\ from OeYl<I Thort C11ar11t 8othng Sieve Lltbler MIU lttlet Sammy Rac.n.t' T O<n .i.t\kll\\ Jonn Fou111i1 Garv Koc1' 8111 Rogaf\ Boo 8ovo Ruu Cocnr111 Pel McGo"'•" Jot>n Cooi.. Mlkt Scll!Utttt Nici< F1l<IO 8oo Glldtr Skttlt r Hearn T1m C0111n\ C1lv1n PHii Jl•11-14 3'-U-74 l7·l1-74 3'-lS--74 •·l6-74 lS·lfo-74 ·-~14 :it·U-74 3e·37-7S 31·»-1j 3t-~1S •·37-7S 11-.-1s J7·ll-7S 40·36-76 •·»-76 )7·3'--16 41·3S-7' >l·>t-76 .. ._,. 36·40--76 '9'11-16 3'·31-1' 31·»-1• )9 ll--17 41·1'--11 40·31-17 41·1'-77 41 ·34--17 42·3S-77 11·19--11 31·>9-7' 4G-ll--78 40·31-lt }9-)9-11 40·>9-79 40·.o-to 39·41-IO 41-39-IO ., )f-tl 41 N O Women's golf results Pro-Am tournament (II YI V .. H ) Nencv Looe1 Pallv Stleetien Vlct.1 F•rgon Lenore Murao"a Paltv HI Vt\ AUce' Miller Val Skinner Cindv Hill Pa1 ereo1e\I Ro,le Jon.s K Po,11ewe11 Amv 8en1 Liu Young Jane Ge<1oe1 Dawn Coe Janet Al\dtr\on L1ur11 &lair Alll\OI\ F 1nn1v E laine Cro\l>v 81111 Solomon A Pano Shellev Haml1ri L vrin Stronev Laurie Ririker Clnclv Ftom Donne Ca oon1 Pennv Putz Jen Sleol'lenson Rulti Jeuen Lori Wul C Cl'lart>onnltr M Oiclt.er\on ))·13-60 )6·)1-67 lS·l2-67 )4·)4-68 36·31--61 )4·lS-69 36-Jl-69 34·3S-69 36·33-69 36·33-69 34·36-70 )6-~70 lS·35-10 3S·3S-70 3S·3S-10 35·36-71 31·33-11 38 33-71 ]4·37-11 35·36-11 l6·3S-71 )4 38-71 31·3S-17 36·36-71 36·3"-71 ]5·11-11 3S·37-77 34-Jl-12 34-31-n ·35.31-12 37·36-13 36·37-13 Swlmmin9 Lvnn P11r1<tr J wasnem .t.vako 011emoto .t. Reinhard! LmOI Hunt Barl>fe Mlzranle Pa111 Riu o Htalller Draw c:, Htrtla Dalt EogaM Q Ca111v Krelztrl Lvnn Adam\ Beov Pt1r\on MarvDwvt r Am v Alcott Jene Loe" Pennv Hemm•• Lori Garbeci LeAnn Cauaoev J KOl'lllla1s M Z1mmt rm1n Buoara &arrow Kev Ktnneov Nencv Rut>on M McGeoroe Kattiv Hile Snt rr• Turner Kalhryn Your>g Jene 81110Ck O•t>or an Skinner Tnerue H1111on Sandra Pa1mer Nancv Screnlon B•rl> 8unkOW\kY Judv Elli\ HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Ma'-116, W•ilminslff SI 100 rne<llt!Y rt lav-1 Marini 7 12 24 200 lr-1 Cox <M> 2 13 45, 1 Cnallmen IMI. 7 13 68, 3 eurkel< 1w 1 1)081 200 1ndo-I 8oetim 1M ) l 20 13 1 Camobtll IWI 72011 l Stuoov M 1 32 IS so tr_ I LuPIOn ( M ) 16 25 2 So•nov1cn (Ml. 78 01. 3 Henoerion IMl 29 16 Dlvono-1 Pereri IM I 117 S ooonl\ 1 Wvmor (WI IS69S 3 Tue fW) 1318S 100 11v-I &>enm (Ml. I CM 57 1 Sluoov tMI. I 09 42 l F11oana Mt 115 94 100 Ir-I Luoton (Ml 1.000 1 Cl'lallman IMI l 0111 3 Crunan !WI '09 li. 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I 20 S7 J Hendcrion (Ml I 14 1 I <IOO rt1ev-I Manna. 4 OS '7 Mal1nl 16, MWllti .. 61 100 me<1•ev rellv-1 Marina 103 19 200 fre-1 Co• !Mal. 1 u II. l Wint•r IMI) 1 IS 17 l SluPPV (Mil. 2 1598. 100 1n<10-1 Boellm (Mal, 17101, 1 Rtflt (M11 719 SI 3 8 rven !Ma) 2 31 79 SO Ire_ I Luoton I Ma I. 77 OS 7 Arcar ro IM• 28 40 l Perl<•n\O<l IMll 79 24 100 ttv-1 eoenm tMal •~n-1 Arc1ro (M1t l ti 94. 3 Peri.1n1on IM1l 1 71 63 100 fre-1 Luo Ion t Ma I 1 00 23 1 Co• <Ma>. 10752 l Winter tM1I 1010 S00 frt-1 Cti1llman I Mel 6 10 80 2 0 11k (M•I 6 n 12 3 e uog 1M1 7 14 95 100 Dack-I 8rvan •Ma l I 17 94 7 StuPPV (Mal I 13 JS l Reeu 1M1l I 14 08 100 brea11-1 S11oan1 IM1> 1 71 70, 2 Catcon !Mil 114 71 3 Henoenon (Mal I 14 11 400 relay I Moralesle 4 06 ll BOYS VOLLEYBALL THURSDAY'S SCOlllE I NOf\·lfftu•l VO•aoer \ CM s•,an Ot l Raf'Cno All"''"\ IS • IS 11 IS 0 Hl9'1 $Chool st1ndln9$ SUNSET LEAGUE LHtut w L l o 'O" 9 o LI Ou1nt1 I 1 Foun1.i1n v111ev 6 J Marona S S Ocean View l 6 Hun11n91on 8eM~ 1 I Nestmon\le< 0 10 Ttnl9ht's G1me1 Pl e Oo\011 .. L, Ou•"'& Ovtf' .. W L 11 1 • 1 , ' 1 6 • 10 II Oce1n View at Wutm1n1•tr Fountain \lall•v Ill Hunt1ng1on BtaCI'• SEA VIEW LEAGUE LH-W I. Woo<lb••<lll~ 9 1 COfona ~I Mer 9 1 E\llnc1a 8 l Laguroa BeaC" t ) N•wPOrP HtrbO• A I Malflr o.. 4 1 unlw>n••~ l t Co'la MIH 0 II Ttlfftlt'' Gamet (11 Marer Oe1 at e \lanc11 OY«at W l 11 l 10 3 ' s a J • 1 J 11 ) . 0 u Newoorl Htrt>or a l L19'11nl 8eacn 33·40-73 31·36--73 36·37-73 JS·Jt-73 38·3.S-73 3'-l-4-73 36·31-73 )7·36--13 36·37-73 36-37-73 36·37-73 31·3.S-73 37·36--73 l8·3S-73 31-36--74 37·37-74 3S·l9-74 Jl-31-1• 31-37-14 36-Jt-1• 36-31-74 3S-39--74 31·37-74 31·36-74 3'·36--14 36-Jl-74 lS-3~74 37·37-14 31·37-75 l7·3t-7S l3·•7-7S 36·39-7S l8·37-7S ll·37-7S ll·37-7S Sue Erll Bt111 O•n•ttl M1n<1v Moort OM<lee Luker SallV'Ouln11111 Pim Gotlltn 8 t verlev Oa vo\ Marv &ta Porter Jackie 81rll<n C Panton C Monioomtr• Joan Jove• Catllv Manno 0.l>b<e Hall S McAll1'1tr 8tYt rlY K la\\ S 8er1otacc1n1 01n1\e S1reo1g L vnn Connellv Oean1eW00<1 Laura 81111111 Marie~ Hegge Rot>•n W11ton Strati LeVeoult Cindy Figg Cafllv M1n1 Sue Footeman Marv 8rvan M J Sm1ln COiieen Wa ~tr Sheron 8errt1t Su1tn S1ndtr\ Me rv O.Lono Maritn• Fklv<I l6·3'1-7S ~·3~7S 36·l9-7S 37·38-7S 31-31-IS l7·ll-1S 3'·3'-14 31·31-76 40-36-76 40· 36--16 37-19-76 )9·31-16 37·39-76 ll·ll-7" )9·11-76 17·>9-76 )6·40-16 40·J1-11 )0·41-11 37·40-71 36·41-71 )9·11-11 3'·39--77 37-.0-17 40-31-71 40·11-11 40-31-78 40 )8-71 39-40-79 l l-41-79 41·31-79 4?·38-IO 40-~ 41 ·)9-t() Men'$ tourN"*'1 (at "flUtell) Tllird R auncl S4ntM1 f ,m MIYO!lt (US I Clef To"' Wllto. \Or !Us ) 6·4 6·4, Vite\ Gtrute1l1\ I us I Ot t JOM F11!QtrllO (U S ). 6·2 6·4 Mal\ W1l&n<1tr ISw•<l•n) Oef 8or1\ 81'Cker IWt\I Germanv t 6·3 1-6 An!lt r\ Jarr~CI tSwe<11111 def Gu•t•e<"mo \I a. t..t.rge1111,,e1 S·7 1 6 6 l Women'' tourNment (ti At'Nlla t•and, Fla.) 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I I Cultivate youngsters' iiiterest in gardening u.'.:ds r·ea-lly dig quic'~ pro~•ects prOJt'<.·t. fapla1n thalThe Sttds 3rl' ··~tee'ping": 10 wake up a Con1aancrs should be al least IX inches deep for besl informa11 on.) Seedlings wall appea; an 10 to 14 doys. l~l ~ :J set•d. 11 mus1 be moistened or planted. results. When seqdlings are well-started, choose the sturd1es1 ....... 1 }di g -t 1 ...,.. lt r hen hne the ms1dl' of thl' Jar with 1he damp paper When plants fl ower. help children cut some of tbe two in each group and cut the others off at &~ound level. Lei Y e fl spec a CU ar reSU S towel and insert the seeds between glass and towel. spacing blooms and let them arrange the Oqwcrs an ajar or can. Or children watch as the plants enlarge. begin to vine. and -.L-----~ .... _ thr 'ie\:ds a fe"' inches apart Put on ltd and lea' e Jar oi> the make~ mangold "lei" by str1nain1 fl ower heads on heavy produce flower and fru it. . Ever see the way a kid's face lights up when he's asked kit chen <.'Ounter. thread. the lei will stay fresh for ~veral hours of dress-up They'll cnJOY the hide-and-seek fc:ime of spotting the to plant some sunflower seeds or pick beans'!C'h1ldrcn love C heck each da) to make sure the paper towcll is sllll fun. . pumpkins as they enlarge under the ohagc. • • to play in the soil and help plants grow. moist. sprinkle \\arm water on the to\\ el if 11 looks di"). To personah1e pumpkins with your children s ~a mes: Thoscwholearngardcningatanearlyagt·developan In a lcw davs th•' seeds will swell and burst open Grow a J ack-0 -Lantern In late August or early hSclpl tember. whetnhpudmpkinks ahrc nd d. f II 1 fi 1 h bb • d · > • · Th • h' · h d h'ld l'k be t:ully enlaroi>d but the s e s arc not ye ar • mar t c u erstan 1ngo natureaswe asa 1 eong o y. Roots will grow o~whilestcmandlc:nesgrowup The ere s not ing1nt egar enac 1 1 cs tterthan •' ~ h tt l ) h • How a~ut malunggarde~ing really fun for }our . scedh ngsgrowquickl} and arc largl' enough e'en for y~ung a pumpkin -the bigger. the better! Depending on how letters ~,r tht·i~ na::'f1 5 ~~~~ ~~e~eprk1~u Thaenn t~k~r~ ~a~1~r children? Landa Hams. a hom cuhumt at W. Atlee Burpt'c children to see ca!)ily. much ~rdcn space you have. you can J'row small a penc1. on t es e . : h 11 1 . Co. suggests: "Get their attention and hold their interest · pumpkins. medium-size pumpkins. or great big monsters. screwdriver and scratch the · hne~ 5 a ow Y into the w1\h projects that yield quick or spectacular' result~. uch a~ Whatever )'-OU choose. the kids will tovc them! Try Big pumpkin shell. The anscripuons will callous over as the the prOJttt~oudirted here." Grow Pretty Flowen Max (up to I ()().pound fruits!) if you have lots of room: fruits mature and wall be easy to read b~ harvest lime. Let children grow French marigolds. So"' SCl'd!> along Triple Treat•fyo u have less room: Dushkin-if your space is Other fun projects children can try include planting a WatchaSeedSprou t the edge of vcgl·table gardens. walkwa)S. or even an hmlled. -wigwam of pole beans. growing sprouts ~or a ~ndw1ch, Equipment needed: Clean glass jar \\ llh hd. damp containers. If growing in containers. let children chOO!)C When weather IS warm. plant four to six seeds Ill st.art1ng tomato seeds indoors. growing radishes indoors In pa.per towel. several lima bean seed!>. unusual kind~ -an old tare. to) wagon that's not being grO\Jps. cover seeds with half inch of soi l. fir'm lightly and styrofoam cups. or plant mg and charting the progress of · Show .,children the dry seeds before ~tarting thl' uM"d. lar~e to~ truck. sand pail. old boot. and so forth kc.>ep evenly moist. (See se~ packets for more specific their own giant ~unflower. · --- ART OF PRESSING FLOWERS BLOSSOMS I o.llJ ............ bf Lee p.,.._ Attractive picture la made by gluing preued flowers on mat board. LLOl'O•s garden ·shop Carnations Reg. $11" doz. Now s59a doz . MARIGOLDS 4" Potted Size Bright Spring & Summer color R11. '1 11 NOW lie MIR&UERITES Ideal for full sun Bud & Bloom 1 111 .... ,. '2" NOW '2" 5 1al. R11. '10" llOW '811 BlllDlllDI SUPEll IUIE A n1~h nilrogtn mineral rich ltrlll1m ,101 all t>ermudas & olhtr slurdy i'IS\n 20 ll•s. 1111. 'l11 llOW '5" 40 llts. R11. '13" llOW •11 21 SPOOlllT FLOWER FOOD C111 Dt uSfd on llldoor & Outd<'Or Plant\ NOW $298 NOW $6 Rte SU89 $1849 10 1b NOW IMPITIEllS 1 &al. b cellent Shade Color Reg. $2.98 NOW $1" 1umFIL IUllll FUCHSIA In bloom or bud Ideal for shady location R11. '11" llOW '1511 "THAT'S IT" SlllL lllT lklyd 1ttommtnds Thal s II to control \nail\ lasy .lo app4y through slla~er lop for 1 tllecllve control of slu&s and snails 1 lb. Reg. 1329 NOW '298 3 lb. Re~. 1719 NOW '769 IELLOIG BARI . Otcorah•' and .ie1oma1ic blr~ •\ Ideal for playground cower path 2 cu ft 1111. •4n ...... ....,.=...=-.a ways lnd as a :1f'i'i!l8 tovet mulch , ... ,. llOW '2" ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO. fl[( IU$0Y cnrvm HOURS: MON-FRI 7-6 • SAT 8:30-6 • SUN 8:30-5 • rm coot<l Sshl Prices Effective to 4-25-85 LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO., INC. 202! N4JWpOf18'\ld C•I 8-VJ J·) Cbtt1 M .... CA 92t27 f11<4) &46-7<4<41 By CRISTIN FUSANO Colof l'leftt lpec:lellet ........... QefcMM.C._ ...... Have you ever picked a beautiful flower. pressed It between the pages of a big old book and ended up with a brown. crumpled. not-so-beautiful flower weeks later'l Several years ago I was planning a hiking trip to the Colorado Rockies and had visions of collecting beautiful wi ld fl owers. This time I was determined to find a foolproof pressing method and bnng those Oowers home with me. so I read every book available for preserving and pressing flowers. I found in my research that using the "bi$ old book" method could cause the flowers to turn brown. There is moisture within the leaves. petals and stems and this moisture needs to be absorbed and kept away from the flower while it is being flattened. Another problem with the book method is that the flower petals become crepe-like and wrinkled. This usually happens because not enough pressure is applied to flatten the flower. To solve these problems. I decided to use a homemade plywood press. To make 11. I needed the following materials: -4 4-1nch bolts. washers and wing nuts. - 2 pieces of y,.inch plywood. 8 x 11 inches. -8 pi eces of'l•·inch cardboard. 8 x 11 inches. -5 to 6 large sheets of blotter paper (made of I 00 percent rag) cut 1 {llO 42 sheets 8 x I I inches. -Several sheets of newspaper. cut on the fold to 8 x 11 inches. To assemble. drill a hole into the plywood and cardboard y, inch from each edge in the com er. Be sure all holes line up with each other. Using small scissors. cut holes in the comers of the blotter papers that line up with the cardboard and plywood. Then si mply cut an inch off each comer of each folded piece of newspaper. • To use the! press. place flowers between folded newspaper -the newspaper is put between two sheets of blotter paper. the blotter paper 1s placed between two sheets o( cad board. and the cardboard pct ween the plywood. Using this stacking method insures even distribution of pressure and absorption of moisture. Next. insen the bolts through the pre-cut holes. Put on the washers on each of the four bolts a nd tighten all with wing nuts. The wing nuts should be very snug. Replace each sheet ofblotter paper with a fresh. dry sheet every day for two weeks. Be careful not to disturb the flowers ln the folded newspaper. Theda mp sheets should be dried in sunlight for at least 24 hours before using them again. There are lots of ideas to use pressed flowers for decoration. One is to glue 1hem creatively around a favorite verse or poem written in caligraph y. A class/workshop on pressing flowers will be presented at 9:30 a.m Wednesday at the Sherman Library and Gardens. The demonstration will 1ncludeconstructingand use ofa fl ower press. and wa ys to store and use flowers once they are pressep. Students will make a picture. card or keepsake using pressed flowers. Cost is S 15. For information. call the garden office at 673-2261. Detailed instructions including a diagram on making a press and how to use 1tareavailablcat thegardenGifiShop.open daily from 10:30a.m. to 4p.m. • Crlatin Jl'uaano (top photo) place• noweu between aheeta of newapaper. then U.htena hand.made pre. (al>ove). Below. a,he careful- ty removee pre11ed Oowen. • Pest control for the birds You can ti) dangling pie tins or flashing lights. or placing scarecrows. artificial owls or snakes around the garden. But such devices are rarely elTecu ve in warding off pesky bards. says Terrell Salmon. wildlife special- ist. UC Cooperative Extension. Bards arc frequents. often welcome. v1s1tors to gardens and most of the ttme they pose no threat. The prob- lem occurs when they turn your garden in to their cafeteria. feeding on your newly sprouted seedlinp. eating buds. flowers. and'lnaturing frullS. What can you do about pesky birds? The UC' Davis specialist offers some advice and inforrnation. If your garden has been pla~uCd by Green scene created by arboretum friends The bountyofspnng will enhance the Fullerton Arboretum next weekend clunng the annual Green Scene, sponsored by the Friends of the Arboretum. Garden lovers can browse among marigolds and scented geraniums. a vanety of shrubs. flowen. tropicals. cacti. succulents. herbs and vegotables. All w1 II be offered for sale in cans. pots or pony packs. The ou~dC!<>revent. on April 27 and 28. is open to the public for a S 1-per- pcrson admission. Amon& those supply1 ng sale Items arc local honicultural and prden clubs nurseries and members of the arboretum plant propagators group. · Toursofthegreenhouse and Heritage House wilf beconductcd an the afternoons. • Orcen-thumbuperts will be on hand to conduct a series of how-to demonstrations and to offer prdcn and landscape advice.. A tr.cc clinic and lecture on bcckccpinaalso wall be held. t l Refreshment booths wall be open a Iona with the arboretum aif\ shop The arboretum is located on the northeast comer oft he Cal State Ful.knon campus. and can be reached from the Orange Freeway byu1tangon Yorba Linda Boulevard. Foran formation. call 77J-3S79. ••• lrvlneOudea Club members will make and mpdcl hats. decoratt-d with flowers. fru its and/or vqetables. for their annual "Mad Hatter's Pany" at Q: 10 a m Wednesday 1n 1he Tunlcrock Community Clubhouse. I unnyhill . Pmc'I will be awardrd for the bc~t crca11ons. • • • Harbor View HU11 GarcleaCJab mtmb(rs will team howmromt>~t plant cfoeases when ther m~et a19:30a.m. Wednesday an the homc o(Mrs 0 . fd\\ard C lark an Corona dcl Mar prakrr will be Dr Rand~ Keim birds before. you know their damage 1s often sudden. The pests may descend without warning and eliminate your crop 1n one swift feeding. Use a combination of tech· n1Ques to reduce or eliminate bird problems. Keep alert for bird acti vity in you garden. For example. 1f your fruit 1s stall green and fruit-eating birds are an the area, you can anticipate the birds will cat the fruit as it ripens. Take preventive action. Change your garden or yard to make it less desirable to the birds. For instance, if you notice birds are attracted to a nearby brushp1le or a clothesline in your yard. move or remove them. Exclude birds from your garden by using li,htweight J'lasuc netting. Suspend 1t over St'C beds. plants or trees in danaerofattach. Place the net on a trellis or other structure over the plant or crops just before 1t is susceptible to damage. Fit the net close to the ground around protected plants so birds cannot enter. Toxic baits and repellents arc not recommended for gard~n-type bird problems. To choose a control measure it's important to accurately 1dent1fy the bird causing the problem. Help in 1denufkat1on and control measures as available m the UC Cooperative fatens1on's book. "Wildlife Pest Control Around Garden\ and Home1." Order by lllk and nu"'ber 2 I 83S. Wnte to UC' E11tcns1on Publica11ons. 6701 San Pablo i\vc . Oakla 94608-1239. Enclose a check for ----. - overin1 postap:. ti~ and handltng. pa)'ablt' to tJC Rracnt~ • I Double chtjck stock advisers.' performance By JOHN CUNNlt'F .,....._.....,., NEW YORK -I luv. ~.in''' man> investment adv1st'r' gra.ph1l.1lly di.'· p1ct what appear 111 tx-\US>t'not performance rel·on.h. V. h1:n 1 n l<Kt their customers ha' en '1 even L..cpt pace with the market'.' Gencrattonsof1nve~tors have ~en 1ntnqued b ) the QUC\t1on. and th1:1r inab1hty to d1\l·crn thr answa ha\ cost them cJearl) The deception c' l'll takes m professional<.. seduung JX'n s1o n man<tgers who should knm' better. -I 1• i.\nd yet. adviser-; v. ho rd\ 1111 tlw 1llus1on may do -;o ""11h~1ut dl\lln ting in any way the hst of \tlX.·k, houeh1 .ind sold during the pcnud 1n,ohc:d. rhe data in their )<!fr\ material\ arc accurate and "truthful." The catch. howc,cr. tn\olH'' thl' whole truth rather than JU\t part of 11. Despite the SCl'm1ng complc:tene'~ ·ind the length of tame CO\crcd by thl' ads, the period selected 1s almost always one; that include~ an 1mPort· ant bull market. But the period seldom covers an entire market cvcle As smart 1n\cs1orc; know.· the market 1s C)chcal. wi th a cycle covering the pcno<l from trough w peak to trough. B} om11t1ng thc final trough. boasters rnn claim supcn or performance v.hcn 1n truth the~ merely rod<" a bull marl..et If the cla1mc; co,ered a full market cycle, including a bear market. thq might gi ve an en11rel) d1ffl·rcn1 pie- Hiil' of the hrokcr'!> results and his talents as a stock picker. "The arbmary fi ve-year measure· ment penod that some companies use ran be especially m1!ilea<lmg:· says Marlin Sass, an ad v1ser who has .run into the problem 1n seeking the acrnunts of pension funds and other in!>t1tu11ons "It ma} rctlcct on I)' a rmng market, as happened dunng· the past fi .. e >ears.·· sa} s Sass. who declares: "I don't know of any mont'y manager who has beaten the market e'er) single }ear in the past 10 years. and there are no reasons for a sponsor to C'-pcCt him to." L'nfonunately for in\Cstors. few ad\'1c;er~ ofTer 'detailed long-term re- cord' that co' er st.•vcral or many qdl''· The. most complete records "c~·m to held b} Value Linc, tht• lar~est in vestment advisory service. Over •he past 20 years Value Line has logged by computer every o ne of about 1.5 m1lhon stock recommen- dations. The period include~ the go- go }cars of the late 1960s and the market collapse of 1974. and van ous bull and bear markets. Value Line outperformed the Stan- dard & Poor's 500 stock average in 16 ol those )ears. according to o ne accounting. and 1n 17 of ~O )car' b} ano ther method of calculating. B> one method of reckoning 11 cost ,,.., follo\\ers mone> m SI\ ) car'i. and h\ tlw other technique. 5cwn )Cars. In huth respects-in relataon to tht.• S&P average and in terms of making or losing money -last year was a loser for Value Linc. Th<" S&P a verage rose. while Value Lme fell 8.6 percent or 2.1 per.cent, depending on the calculation. The Valu~ Line S)sfcm. developed over 50 years b} Arnold Bernhard. 1s outperforming the a\ erages this year. As of Apnl 16. based on one method. of racula11on, Value Lm'c''i No. I ranked stocks had shown a gam of6.688 percent. excluding d1 .. 1dends and broker commissions. compared to gams of 30 percent for th~ Do" Jones industrial average and IOI percent for the New York Stock E~changc composite index. The calculation method used b) Value Line stat1st1c1ans might. how- ever. have presented problems to an investor. since ll assumes th(' mve!itor would have shifted his ponfollo throughout the year to hold o nly No. I -rated stock-; Value Linc rates I. 700 stocks on a numerical basis of o ne to five. with 1he rankings changing through the year. To hold onl) No. I rankings. therefore. would meant:onstant shift· 1ng -and tremendous brokerage fees. Hov..cvC"r. 1f lhe m'estor chose Value Line·s No. I ranl..1ngs o n Dec. 31 and held them for a >ear - disregarding changes 1n rankings and good nC"ws and bad -he Y.ould ha\t~ shown a 20-)car gain of 1.486 percent -l•bllli!ld@il"ilr---------------- NEW YC>ltl( CAPl 81r1C~ NASDAQ QUOl•llOll\ 81VYOOt 'nowlM n!OM" bid' 1 ano IOwet.I o"•" ov 8rwTom m•rk•I m•k•n ••of 4 8ullt1• om Tnur\Cltv Price\ 8u• nos clO nor l"Clu<le rtt•ll CNL Fn merkuP m.rkoown °' CPT comml u lon for CelMlc ' TnurMl•v CtlWir ' Stwdl 9lcl A \II CallOtlC. 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AT&T earnings American Telephone a Tele- &raph propoeed rate cuts Wedne8Clay for its lone dia- tance HrYicea and an- nounced ita earnln&• ahot up 55.9 percent in the fint three montba of 1985 from a year earlier. Thia &rapb ahowa ATaT•a earninl• from the laat fi•e year• Dataproducts declares dividend Dataproduct~ C orp. hac; an- nounced that the com pan~ ·s board of directors drclared a regular. o;em1· annual di\ 1dend on 11s common stock of~ cent'\ per share to be paid o n June 19 to c;harcholdcrc; of record on J unt ti The di\ 1dc·nd "as declared at a regular meeting of the board ot directors on Apnl IS. Dataproducts. v. 1th headquarters in Woodland H11t.... '" a leading manufacturer of computer pnntC"rs. printer supplies and components. Thl· rompan) al-.o produce<> data rommun1t':ll10n<. a nd ae rospace cQu1 pmc[l l f-or thl' tir'it nrnl' mnnth'i of fisc·al I 9XS the compan} rcpmtcd m·t rcH•nuc-; of$35!t07R.000 Water project bid goes to Fluor subsidiary .\ unit of Fluor ( orp Thur'ida~ announced that 11 ".I" a"arded a project for tht.' Santa \.targanta "'-ater D1stnct 1n Mission '-' tt'JO Fluor Constructor-; Inc submlltt.>d 1he lov.. bid for rnn•.truc11on of the (h1qu1La v.atcr n:damJt1on facil1t) located appro,1mcltcl\ tv..o m1lc<i north of Ortega High"·'~ tn C h1qu11a Canyon on Ranrhb M1\<i1on \'1t'Jll lands. The $1 8 5 m1ll1nn facihl\ "'a Pha!>e I developmncnt dc\1gnl•J h> Mar- IX>nald-Stephen<. r ng1nrc r... Inc ot Laguna Hill' tu pn>el'<\'i 1 m1l11on gallon!> of w:i~tt.'Y.all•r <1 d:l\. Futun· planned phac;c., ""'II innca!tt' tlw capac1t> of the lanht) to Jpfm'' 1mately 18 m1ll1 on gallons a da~ UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The loHowlOG loSI sl'lows IN Over · ll'le · Counler stocks end werrents lhet l'teve gone uP lhe most end down me mosr e>ased on percent of chenoe for Tllursdev No uc:urllles tredlng below '2 or 1000 sNres ere Included Ntt end i>ere9"11ege c11enoes ar~ rroe difference bel~Hn lht previous ctosino bid e>rlct end Tllursd-ev s last t>ld orlct -u~s Ne me Lest C1111 Pct ~1 Arlvt c• I t-1· 16 uo ~ 0 MlcCurl • + \t UP 1 • Alfd wl '• + 1 1 UP 7 • Alfc911 l• '• + P • UP S Med(.ISI IS'• + t~ Uo I S MCSB 24 1 + 1 > UP I • ~~'°° t~ + : ~: lj~' I Renoml a + 1. UP I Nwk "'1'7 •' • t-\t UP I P:tcio D 6 t , UD I ~"~e, ·~ t ~ 8: u I &krNtt 1 t • UP H ~O'lel 1 -t • UP ~ ~ o't:!~ I ~ t 1: ~: 16 fT '"' , 1 + I ~ Uo 1 S AllS.. s • i ; UP ') • ltllAm " .. • UP 1 4 "ectsl ~ • UP ~ l ~nitres •,. uo ll9fTI wr •.. + • Uo "' , -l\t -" -lt -" J ll· t. -11·t• -' 23-16 " t -1 a. -.. . -., 6'1 -I , . ., -, -1 .. = ~ . -"' .,... -. 1i.-2 . Looking A~ (.n\~ Stockeoan Thb chart ahcnn how the price of CBS Inc. Rock bu climbed in recent weeka reacttnc to namon Ted Tunler would attempt a ta.keo•er. The comm.unicatiooa compaaJ'• revenaea al8o ba.e rt.en in recent yean. Diamond Bar branch leads the way for Hammond Co. Placing $5.064.000 o f mongage loans in th<" third quarter o( ne Hammond Co.'1 current focal }Car. the Diamond Bar office of the NC"wpon Beach-based mongage bank in~ firm led all o ther com pan} branchc!> • • • Irvine City F inancial hold1ng compan} oflrv1nC" C l\\' Savings. will offer an additio nal SI million in common stock beginning ..\pni 16. • • • 8 .J. Stewart Adverllslng a11d Public Relations, lnc .• of Nrv.pon Beach has been selec1cd to direct public relations act1v1t1e'i for the San' 1sta De\elopment Co. • • • Elllora Corp .. a \uccesstul general commC"rc1al contracting firm 1n Southern Cahfom1a. has moved its corporate headquarters Th<" 10-~ear-old firm nov. occupies 7.000 square feet of offi ces in the Koll Centt'r 41::!0 Vo n Karman .\' e .. 'lewpon Beach • • • Victor Communlcatloas. Inc. of( osta Mesa. ha'> tx-en comm1551oned b\ ')m11h &. 'lephe"'. Inc of( olumb1a. SC to produce an on.going ncwslctte.r focusing on topics m "ound heahngand management Th<" targtl audience "'Ill include Bum Ct'ntt'rs. O.R "lu~s. and Plastic and Reconstructl\e Surgeons • • • Diana L. Krlstofka ha~ been appointed assistant' ll'<" president ofbusmes<, de,dopmC"nt for Marloe National Bank of ln ine In hC"r new post. sh<" ,., responsible for de .. eloping b!Jsincss ""1t h \mall 10 med1um-s11e business 1n Orange Count ~. Kmtofka. a rc.,1dent of the Orange Coast. bring!. 13 ~ears of banking expereince and n-cen t C\(X'nence as sake; n·prC"S<"ntat1,e for a 111k compan> to her ne" post. • • • Members of the Irvine B.oard of Realtors attended the annual Callfornna Association of Realtors leg1slatl\e and d irectors' <;e<i\ton~ in Sacramento recent!}. The I rv1ne delegate\ incl uded President Ron Manano of Woodbridge Realty; Frank HUI. Coldwell Ban.Iler; Dorttn Benton and Bob DiGnacdo lrviu Coast. Realtors, Sunny Tamblin. Sunny One Realty; and Stepbaai~ Mosley, necu11' c 'ice pre 1dcnt of the In inc board. • • • Jeri Turpin & Co. ofln 'ine has been selected to handk public realt1ons and ad' cn1sing for SI\ Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Servieft office' 1n Southern (altfom1a -in ..\nahC"tm. Santa <\na. "lewpon Beach. R1vC"rsidc San Gabnd VaUc) and Torrance Turpin. who ha' ~pent more than 20 veaf\ represent mg members of the real estate mdustr.. recent I\ establ1\hed her' o"' n lirm · · HBO, Colu111bia Pictures sign licensing agreement The hoard ol d1rel10~ ot T1mt· lnl Thursda~ approH·d a nl'"" tilm hren,. ing agreement het"«'" 1t<; Home Bo ' Office Inc. subs1d1an and < olumh1.) Pict ure~ 1~d11c;1ncs lnl .\ <;1m1lar agr('eml'nt h•:l"'Cl'n Homl' Box O ffice and T n-\tJr p,, · tu re''' as also appro' ('d The agreements adJu4't Jthl t'\tl•nJ H Rff.-, present hcen .. rng Mrangt'· nwnt' v..1th tht' t"11 film uitnJXlnlt'' T'hc' granr hct:'n-.e' 111 I h 1111t• flt" otlice tor hoth II\ H H() and< 11wmJ ' pa~. TV c,en 1ct•\ The agreement!> "'1th < 11l11mh1a anJ Tn-Star ro,er mot1nn p1, tun·, that ha'<" rommenced 111 "''' torn· mence prim 1pal photograph~ rn I '1~.J through 1989 a" "ell ,1., tilm' Jt q uired h' thr \tuJ1m lor d1'trthut1,>n "hteh arC' rdcawd through 1->1x1 I ndcr thl' agrc('~t'nt\ HRO rt• lt'l'<'" ccna1n ndu\1\e p;i,. J \ right\ fo r ( olumh1a and l n ·\tJr film-; produt:'cd hcforl' Jan I. I •II\~ .ind film-; al quired and rl'l<'a~·d rnor to Jan I 1~88 There.alter llUO"tll ha'(' non~·,du\1\l' rig.ht\ to film' pn\duled through tht• end of calh .1grcemcnt Th<" nc" hcenc;ing IC"c\ "111 more al'l:uratel\ rdkct HBO and l 1nl·ma' ,uti<,<.·nhcr grnv..th fhl' rnntraC'l<o "l"ll'ctf~ that for the ndu-;1q• rm 1url'" HR() ""'II pa' minimum annual 11,·t·nsc fcc-.t•qual 10 .1 ix·rt·entagt• of the prndul"ll(rn co-.tc; ol t·alh \C'ar'\ 5la tt• of film'> .\nnual 11(" otlict• pt"rformance ma~ al..o unJn Ll'rtain circum\tancl"'S. be .1 l:t\.1111 During the non-e~dusl'(' ix·n11d 111 hoth agrccmentc;. hct'.'n~ let•, "111 'al"\ dcpendrng upon bo\ llllilt' rx-rturmance and HRO an<1 ( int•ma \ 'utisrnher k'el-. 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II Pre J NYSE LEADER S UP s AND DowNs ' NEW YORK (AP> -The lollowlf!O show• the New York Stock Excn-1 itocks •rd werranb thet heve OOM' the mo1 and down lhe most based percent of chenoe regardless of vofu for Thund11v. No iecurltles trading below S2 are lr ·uded. Nel and percef'!t•1>1 ch•l'IOH .,, difference between trie PrevlQU$ ctOt price end ThundarJ~j p.m . price. i v1w::.'1Af1'' pf8 L•,t,., qio ut'1· ~Wh Pii pf I 1 Uo Ttlt<:omCP 'I• UP 4 NBI Inc 14'"' ~ lJo s M.nevF 2Vt Ve Uo 6 Winier Jeck 4~ 'I• UP 7 Anlhem ~'I• >A Uo I Ch Mllw pf I/• f'• Oo lg l<.~~~6'1fsh n :~ 111 8~ 1 IN•cknhyl I ~ 1 Up 2 WlnnerJCP 7~ --UP 3 J'bf. llFln \03M 'h Up 14 adke ~ •,; Up JS ectN1t mo ~ "'° uo 16 PenAm wt 14 'le 89 17 Gef:1tHou 3.4 11• o 1~ RV ndGP l ¥1 l P 1 Av all n ~ Up ~ ~• ero pf t'h I UP ntexEno n ,,. ¥1 Up ollmor l v. ~ ~P M.ltel WI ~V. 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To keep track of where companies are gotng and which people are helping them get there.just watch ·credit Line' -everyday in the Buslnesssectlonofyournew -MJ • V, , ~ I I ll1t l9e UP on "l'\I f d H J:~ 7.~ ~:ll 6. 6. :, .9 .6 :t :I I V. . :t ~· s. e 16 • I , l • ' • l • I I 50 IO up 0 .. 01 .. 01 Or !'199 Coul OAIL.Y PlLOTJFJld y, APrtt 18. 1815 .. T iit:: OAIL\ PIU>T ...... ,.,,. f;'!!leJe 1-.wi..._ 1111 lt!M!Valual.W ..... !afual~ lt ... •!!,,W. ""' ....... 1111 ~..... IHI lllTllDA CMtl .... UM • ..,.,. ...... ,., ... lfll...... IHt CLA . IFIEI> OFFH:t: llOl'llS *IAll IDa •*conao 2 ;;;(, 121180' Meyfl°"r with lmmee iO f.il& pvt fi .. Elegent 2 bdrm oondo l.O¥ely 38t Ma, ffplc, 3 Sherp l erger 1 8 ... T.-lepho1w ~t-n it • ., \lorida~ · t ricl;"· ~:00 A." .<>::m P. \1. u tlH'"'"' Couu tn : 1 6t\dtt~·Frida~ 0:00 \.\1. :>:00 I' \I t•t UI ft \I IC~'\ \l 11n1l;I\ I tw,.dtt \ \\ l'<.hll',.d.i ' Thur10dtt\ r ri<111 , I I \11111 I 1w - \\I'd I 11 *Ullll&TW* bd•. 2 ba. Xlnt ueum fin. tront kl1c:Mn. lafge IMng-type IC)t. 2Br tBa. encl e.y & ooeen ~ Secuf. belconi.a. huge m1tr cpta,1~ DIW, gair, no .. llfllll Sh ,-1 -tid.. s.c 1121,too 1&S-eo38 dlnlnO .,.. M~ in-yd1oar seeo 532..sm 1ty, poo1 5*-le3f eu1t• a1uo 4~100 '*' uoo c.-93l~5553 --• o::: nr S~~~ apa Y It 7 ~~ .. 'r~ :~h ~~h ew-:112~ ~501cu• Spec!OU9 18' 18a. pvt en-DUI p~ JJM -- +carport Sacrifice at OI THE Wlf lrll G Kl ~ tom t -mo. D1L11fft lllTlU tf9nCI, Yleiw 1750/mo. WI I I I I I II •u• SH.1100' 3 bd only ~ i:;:o:;rt,:,,500"0 • M1turup1pretl4&-1048 11AA8()ii1ooe ESTATE. e-.11a.707t 21M 1Ge di.ICNX. OClWI •-or--- 1711,9". Allam 10W~ 191 BY OWNER Can $40-5937 Eattelde deluxe, 2BR VIEW. BMullf\11 4 1>9d. ti view, tlr~No' garpreo-8 • ..flllJVfl T .0, Won't lutt Woode-11 II 100 t'.-'\Ba, 2 1tory. Patio, p"1. poo11apa, dlnlno & new cpt1. !TS. - Id• Vlll1g• 2611 w .• , Must ... , ti.aut 2Br 2Ba. pool, new c:rpt• No ~· f1m rm/den. FABULOUS f um 1 Ga Ph. 1175/mo W-2812 EnjoY I ... .-yta ..,. Sunllower Patrick BEST BUYON LAl<E CIOM to OCMtl In H.B. 1&115/mo.142-0M& VIEW OF OCEAN & 28drm2ba l&25 ·~ IC)t w/1tltc:Mn rQundedbyltleC!f* ... Tenore, Aoent 831· 12M Mlulon Viejo. Swtm, SM-Make otter 540.4 752 E'slde 2 Br !Mn/F dlnlflG. LIGHTS. $3800tmo "9W c::'~ ~~ & bath All 1.1tll1 pd 11moephere of W~ I)~-\I) I I '\I neti. b<>at at your door-e:tlltltlJ ta Lrg en y1rd nu pnt In/out WlttrfrMt ..... let, w7 E.. tit!\ St. "'°°'"'°· M 1-3e53 bttdQe ~ I \I I \' 111. ·~A ~ -r::-.y~ ~ Cm•• 1225 Nr BIY $775/mo 85C)...0390 111· r• 111-1111 1 Bdrm. $450 POOi. pvt ... .. Cr'* Ct.-and Ceder Cut1and e&T\pantOn Crypt, PICiriC Ela.Ide 3br tba, lrg yard, patio. no p«s. r ... r9Q. Only 10 rntnut• from CrMll otl9I a l.lnlQue 1 \11 1'·111· C •I• IOU 111-2110l•rt Vlew MemorlalPrk,CdM pe1s,Chlldrenok1y.St25.EXCLUSIVEW.atc:ilffVllla &45--1181 147Flotwer Laguna,yourownptlvate :';~!i:ofb:':'o:': I .JI I 1,,111 tHH t I .I lll·HH Ins Real. (415) 325-5811e 84e.--04111or875-3432 >Ctre lg 2b, den, 2 trpl 1 Br 1 be crpte drpl, ltV, ooeen view from Dena ~mem• locet9d 1"91 I '.~ti It.Ill Ul•YllWllLU lactat PrtJty HUGE Twnhae E'llde 381 pool,jae.11400.873-3313 r9frlg, pool a lndry rm =~bl~0ke~1: a variety c4 eon_,.IOI vacant 38r/pool. 1llOO •If lt!J!rt ltac~ 1011 -2'i\ ba, Att 2 car gar, pvt Hrbr Highlands 3Br 2Ba St50 ~In l45-0289 wi den •tr• lroe l)f1-llte lor Ill eoee: I rn I' Ill S335,000Btcrte3-&377 •llt1V.Cw..iCllR Haer 224X.llWI yrd Ten/pool S1175 attched gar encl ytd nO 18', datlwlhr. i...a.., ~ patio Call oeo.e331 or 1 1 Jtl p 111 llYI• TllUll upper, pool, S250K or 24 unlta leaa than 2 YT• old. A.gt. Don 541-23 t3 pets s 12001~ 846-2389 ~~ 15251~ Betty 881-&4-41 * Stlopptng tetml By Ownet <>pan A11ume H isting low Lo.-... new Spanlan atyte ., ,.1 ........ ~o *Thee.-. ~ 1111 I' 111 llfl.-HouM sun. 1·5. M5-7S34 1n1er .. t nnanclng. All 2 ·-1 r ;A8e. .LEASE OPTION ~ 1 .. or_.."', SPECTACULR DIY~t * ~ FEE ~N0-~0-LEASE! 8d l.llllts loc:ated In San t~nou: & 2B.,, 2pauo' Single family B1yc:re1t 2 8d 2L ~ .,.., nr view Ohc:tly O'llf'looklng C: \'\CE I.I . \TI 0 \ l'( S...tlful NeWpon Beachl * IY IWlll * Ber nardlno ~sk Ing a:;.;r + prk~ '9IOI 3BR 3BA, 1aroe lrplc, new lf'toPI & fwy. Aero.a from I Merine 1BR, frplc:, oec:k s..led units 11~th ca& ( .. ,,1,Hl·.·(·.·i·I,,, ..... , Sparkltng clean , 3 4Br.2'~balnS .. vi..pr1-$796,000 Avl 4125 $tOOO/mo' peintln&out.Cathedral gott c:ourM Lndry rm Renonaoie.Ontymatur• t~8drat c:e ng l ' ' ' '~ apacloua bedroom•. 3 vat• community. Com-548_3155 or 1198.3"34 · ceilings. Option money 1695/mo. resp apply 4118-1592 ... eelde 111ew9. No pau b1th1 Upgreded kitchen. , pletely redec, """' c:pta. T dit" I S 10.000. rent S 1375/mo. t85 M_. I •---L--40 permitted. ( .lllC'l'l l.11 11111.. "II d I Ill I t't I 11111-Ill.I\ C>lstlnctlv• gargen1. AlC, ape. l:Mll,000. Ex!:I. ra 1ona Reserve for ~·Y llrst &harp Call Pete 631·126e Tll .alAllml'f -·~·!"··~---·~-~ ..... Ill' 111;itl 1• 1111 ... 11111· d1 .. 1d l1111· ... 1· • .111" ,. Greenhouse, Call for Ill flnanc:lngl4G-1141 Realty E·slde lbdrm pad bulc: MOVEINTODAYI ••• 1... l ...... 1Ylrt11&.h ~~~ au l'l1·a .. 1· ,1 .. k 1111 .i 1.11111•1\,111011 ~~g_~~n1~ment to aee *1,Yl00UI* 631-7370 g;9~~~90~t0Rt;t~ry 3F~:~t:,J,'Hoa~res!j~· 2Br 2Ba7r~c-:ua.Gar-GARDENAJ>ARTMOOS ~)~~to lPM. 11 11 111lll'r '' lw11 •• 11111•!1111:.: '1111 1 ,111 Large lot 110x 179 (lB,OOO Spacious 2Br 1B• Condo 675-4630 .aoe.no pall S595/mo •2 Bedroom, 2 Bath aq/h) w/good 3 Bdrm 2 HOUSES Cotti M... New decor Adlt, pool. 644-4579 Start II $5115 Per Mon1tl ERHOH~: oldder home 1'i\ ba GroNS19,200 $172,500 Mc:glted.NrSoCoPlza d •38edroom,2Bath Flrep!IOI. 1187,500. 15% On, Owner Don S850 82!-6700 Mon-Fri. * 2BR dplx, yer • gar Also Available C h1·1·k '11111 .111 d.11" .111d I t'\1111 I Lovely Oplx. Huge ownr'a •• , •• ,.,~ ..... "., Goguen 497-6267 432-7600 Sit/Sun, Larry =r~~11~1 S3>A Kids ok (PrMCl\ool IVall). wy;ua 1tac• n•• nrur .... 1111111t·d1.111'" Ilic · 11\ll\ 3Bdrm3B1,3baloofllee. OlllMl7l21 •PLUES DaaaPtiat 2 Otnwat1rprvtpat1osp<>o1 420 Goldenrod 494-6100 • • •2Br 1e1 nr SC PID. S.A J1CU?J1,' no Pl1• 1878; 1 m ~· btt1';-00• vtew, f'I U >'I 11 -. .. 111111• .. \1 ,tl1d1t' 1111 1111' l1r .. 1 --------• Totallyremodeled1yrOld, Leue4BR-3ba.Spactacu-N~2 8d 2 Ba"--"'o."•'. Pit1o.~-,~.poo1.•na vi-...v...i L H c:rpta, ... pe mo IPYIWI 111 3 8<I 1 '"1 Ba units. 111 ~n Ylewl. 331172 .... vvnu .-..... ,..... 722-90 T ·-.. ,.....nt ane, uni-MOO MC dMnlng • i n r o rrvt·t 111 .. 1·rt11111 """ •VILLA BALBOA plulh Patios. dlahwasnera. Chute Vlstl 112001111 lrplc, micro. pool, euper S680Nop«1 1 •ngton Beach. Between 105Ceeler Wey 4~ f l A~SI Fl Fl> fl 12 -, -H 5&B~u51 br~b~~~-:: Penthouae mod ''I bullt·lns. separate wlter 281-0363 dyt. 240-6&43 view. $1350 144.4()1111 w .. tslde CM 3 8d 1'h Ba. WARNER& HEIL 1 blk W ' • · • • -.) • • w/Hpanslve vi.. of Blue n..1er1. 8 2 X groN, 4 to Not fir to ocean 3br 3ba twnhM 1ty11 apt. Newly off Baac:tl Bl (behind The lBR & Den. Frptc, glrtge, ~~~r~ 1i4~8:'i.su~o Pactlc: e-21 963-2404 c:noose trom. 20% down laat. lt1cll 2240 gourmet xtru frplc: remodeled bit-ms, ow Good Earth RMtaurant) ~~,~~~~ti ---------------...... ltr .... Mission Bly. La Vera l&LllA PllllSIU" H!IUme Oood financing. 1365 pays rent I utHa j8CUZ:ZI d&hwshr ger $900 lnct, patlot. tclda ol<. $725 Mon-S~4~~ Sun 11•5 ---------.._ _________ ,_ .. __ 2 ltanal 1002 Burns, Rllr 780-1468 5 Bdrm custom built auper Full prloe $299,900. Call duzllng 111 bungalo 539-6190 Best Alty fee 645-6848/850-7275 •. -tall lltal 10 sharp family home. 1 blk 645•6648 tnc:d/pvt oceen close Steps to sand 3+br hae • • x TR A LARGE •Wllll.UIAPTI* I"""'..... ftff CUSTOMIZED BEAUTY to beac:h, very (lUlet. Mini 539-6190 Best Alty,.. Incl den ltudy 2ba ITplc 2 Twnhse/Apt All new In· 1 & 2Bdrm ~·-8-rtlfut 1iidrtiF1L ™' WllTILlff,.... .... Dream kit, prof decor, t Bdrm condo 126.006 dn view. AlklnQ $450,000. SELLER DESPERATE! 3 Br 2 bl. Condo gar $1175 539-6190 Sidi 2Br 1'"1BI, w/d Ilk .. & streams. Gat•. Condo. Wld, mlcto, tr..,, with huge tamlly room, wet lndacpd. 8' c:atm apa, taka over payments $528 Owner nexlble, owe 111 4 Santa Ana Condo• 16671 Canron Ln 1975 Best Alty tee ntcups. ger. patio. No i>e1• etllry by phOne Com-CC>m91. trpc, etc. ~ bf patio )'ltd 3 Bd;ms must ... , $212,750 mo 12•,.w, 30 yr fixed. or 2nd M11k Jacques, Possible no down with mo. 1818 «4-6350 S700+dep 548-6091 plete amenett•. Sorry, 1talrs unit. 707 Avec8Ck> • · S6 750 CASH TO LOAN! 1-792-5155 Agt 645-9922 po11ttve cash flow after Try thtS ocean mist 2br nm no ..... 11 6 lOO Edi,,,_ A-•~•"mo ... 75 __. New on market. ' 1 2BR 2 t 1 5 blk t eleaant wtgar kid/pets SSOO's COND02Br28a,denover HB 848-65111 . ..,~. • .. -·~ --11~1~ ~:c'::i~saf.~ Condo •EtSIDE 3br tba, lrg yd, IAYFlllT e~:··Astc1ng's59,.;:':a. c:ed:, ,00,r:::;Br~ 21;.Ba 539-6190 Best Alty fee etreams a 1a111. Cpta. d9P AVlll now 983-1181 HANU REDDY REAL TV dbSI 103•~.;.!_UUBymOwabl~~at. 4 Bdrm 4 Bath, fam rm, Super Tenants Call Paul. & tamlly rm Plush·llke Bluffs Condo split 1vl 3. Br id1rprsw. /o''~.lcpoolro. 2& spcara S&ge~.'l;:'°dy ~mB<I. ydaps/tpl•~. •I 1Br 1550 28' 2Be 1&50, 2 Bdrm Cottage. XLNT u 559-5555 ~ ""'' sllp. Fee $990,000. May L Andrus Lakeview R.E. nfW crpta & drp1. frplc, 2B d k dbl ....... ~ • ...,. refrlg, atove. dshWlhr 2nd home Of rental prop-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ 650-4758 or 556-3900 trade, very motivated (714) 869-5854 aundec:k . dbl R"· lu11y a. sun ec . gar. 950 No pat• 549-2447 cloM to t:>eac:n, nr m1)0f Incl. No pata. Call btwn erty on R-2 lot. Reduced iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6'0 7000 Bk 33 Clc;ise to pool S 1175/mo 1hop1 II~ dally 54s-4355 to S2«.500. · llHOEI .. · r Lttl ltr Salt 14 milnt yrd. 960-1 Agt qs 759•8389 Olltl llU 2419 Delaware CALL 673-3900 l&Yfl•-•H+ll UWll Large 4 Bdrm home Bluffs Condo 3Br 2'.ltBa. FAlllLY YILUIE (Mngr-2417 Whltesandl) -· 1111000 ••YJlllT 111-111 REO-R1. No/W"t corne< w/pool avail 5/1 s1250 S In •R•-•R••n 11&1 IAJ , - -Meaa Or/Blreh St S.A JACOBS REAL TY lrplG. lovely patio 1350 New Apartment comple11, --. l'IAI •EWl'OR T ll'lRTMEllTS - IA.>\TI HI Hll' t HCl~I-, Inc. REAL ES I ATE 131-1400 IOITlfll UYllllH 1565,000 FEE LANO NO ™SE CAPE COD CHARMER! Bay wlndowl. Shutters, walk In and feet the cozy warmth of the oak lloor• T11telully upgraded through out. Very emo- tional. Outalde 2 used bric* p1tlot. New 1pa, nettled In gazebo. Prl· vate guarded community. 2 prtvate beac:h•. Cell to .. thll home 548-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS REDUCED $45,000 Ebbtl~ Rd . $599.000 Fee. 4 BR & den. Pool & spa. S p ec t acu lar v iew. 1, $22,000 DOWN H.V. ·Homes - pool, lrg lot. $325.000 Fee. Gr e at as - tumable loans. 5 II, $289,000 Montego-H. V. Homes. 600 Ft added • new family room. 6 II, LIG LOT Some ocean view, great family home. over 3000 sq. ft. $375,000 LH. 44 11 Or'I the Bly with this Ex~lent ~:itv~~ 1~ HllOUTIH21,000 Hta Agent818/507-8247 67~173 Agt 759-8389 Ready for occupancy in Oeys875-1&42 luxurloua 2 Bdrm, 2 bl ca on. am Y 3rd Mr corne< unit with L • IS -wt•TOLlff'S M1y 2Bdrms $530/mo & Eves~614 home S1parateln-l1w super view 1 Bd, 1Ba. Ti•• •l118J Old town cluslc: nr waves • 38drms S605/mo Gas ~~~t~:!c1~a~~u~1 ~:;; Quarters. Frnh paint In Owne< will linenQe Slip Sun Vaii:;:; Idaho home 3br hse 111-up kllch & Olln ELEIAHE range, garbage disposal. BEACHWOOD VILLAGE Harbor entrance and all and our. RV llGCeSS. Cell a111tt Security bulldlng. 3Br 38a On.-thtth own-yard $725 low deposit 4 bdrm. 2 b1th pool hme. dthwshr, relrlg & carport EnJoy Huntlng1on 8ctl the boetlng actMtles. now ~8-2313 LIH IUln erahlp S400/mo 8 wk• 539-8190 Beat Alty lee Very country, very charm· For 1ntorm1tlon call Lllestyle Preterent111 sllp rental 111-1100 use per year. Activities. •B•at. lar~ar 42 Ing. very private. Gdnr & TIPl llllT QI, In Garden Setting prl llegee Incl ded [)e.. tennis skiing goll hunt-n Po o I I!' r v I nc: 1 d (114)141 OffO I lux~ kltc:hen, u llrePISC49. Ing tisntno 6 t9.48S-l9 t8 3Br 2Ba Condo w/utll rm. $2000/mo Call Lois Be 11 ; M _ •Pool & Spa • (619)273-2131 pool, garage w/ope<lfK 673-7544 or 531-126& tween em-pm on •Spacious lmmac; unlft mirrored bar and latge BY OWNER Below mkt' IAJ lflll Piil I -Ole (213)925-31 t2 or OPEN SAT /SUN 1-3 day through Frtdly * Biiiard Rqom ~=d~o se~~ Re-3BR 291, lg lam rm, 2 3BR. 1782 1/lt, Exoel lo-Trede-Condo In Deer Val-Wtcnds/Ev(714)648·6707 1508 DOVER DR Colt8Q8 type 2Br 1Ba. n-•Beautiful l.al'ldscap1ng tr pies. ape, charming cation on greenbelt Pvt ley, Utah lor wk on Nwpt I • 2244 YOU DESERVE IT!I c:rpt & paint Patio. lndry * Prtv1te patios & deckt 1110 erden owe 2nd community w/gated en tr Bch sand Memorial day mat & gari• Refs req $6751 i Professional manegera ~125 ~ · 640-6069 Close to pool and spa. wknd or 1at wtc of June. 28r 2ba. wood lioors, G:~ed V~l~g:· puC~unx~~· mo • 600 deposit. No 1 Bedroom From '585 ' $210,000 Onr 64&.; 1860 Miu Peck 863-3030 frplc. micro, dbl g1rage. 1 r a t llvi:~ B appi peta Avail May 10th Exec: 1 Bdrm From $800 COLLEGE PARK-Quiet ~ 11 1 H b v H IE E L 6 S9001mo 644-2227 e ~ 5n31 5•3 Y 646-8128 or 642-0350 2 Bedroom From $715 street. 4Br a-.Ba. By ..... aut u r r u om• • • XC•l•t• on., • .. I Sorry, No Pets Owner A1klng $129,500 2Br + (jen or 3Br Lg Free I clear [agun• Beach Greentree: 3BR 2ba hse nr S tit C111t Mttrt EASTSIDE 1Bdrm spark I· 19132 Megnolla St Prlnclpalaonly754-4491 assum tst TD Xlnt buy lot tradeforlncomeprop. schools, shops & poOI •• 2215 lngclean Smallt>utcozy. 964.5se7 964-5574 at $229.000 Ownr erty Agt 963.5321 H95 Avl 5/1 675-9635 tots of natural wood _ Fii SALE 1Y IWIU 759--0605 or 675-0655 Ranc:hO San Joaquin 2Br WESIH $475 No pets 851 -9526 CIOM to oc:eari. 1Br QUlet 4Bdrm 2Ba, 2 car garage. BIG CANYON Megailne l1at1la 2Ba Condo, lrplc oo golf 1 Bd r m . 1 Ba Condo E-s1de Studio. cathdl c:ell .. c:omNo !!,xs. ;~~ Crackling lrplc In llYlng c H Cou.. to s 250 ""0 ""'24 ,._. (714) 673-4400 IN NEWPORT BEACH A gr•t plKe to llY9 on the Upper B1y Private clubhou••• & health apu. 8 tennis courts. 7 pools, oloM to t>u.inee1, OC ·Airport, Fashion laland ~t~ on 9'gll1 Slnglee 1 & 2 Bdrm Apar1 - ments a Townhou.- (Ask about furnlahld apt1, complete with TV. linens & utenlils. maybe rented tor al'lor1 term or tonger) On JamborM Rd et San Joequln Hiits Rd 144-llOI -"om Ulm room Near South Cout over ome '•HY course 1 .... ·~ w/pool, spa. tetlnls, dish-lull kllCh PlltO, carport -nsw brokers By Owner Boa111 FaraiallH washer & lrplc $595 $425 • dep 650-9226 NEW LUXURY CONDOS B Plaia $124 500 Serious • S599.000 759-1679 Redone/ready 3br 2ba hse SE ECT PROPERTIES --" ----1 & 2 Bedrooms ELEUIT* 2Bdrm 2 •In eJtoellent lo-lnqul;lea only 641-9400 ·---,.--,--,,.,,..1 Immaculate decor 2 gar L, 15 3 9 "Extra Nice lrg 1Br Huntington Harbor.,... * Bl C cation with upgredes ga-BLUFFS BY OWNER rl(IH ltacll Zl4 kids/pet S875 '1urry 1· 1 1 w/pool No pets $495 Pool tennis racquetball 3 Br In ~ anyon ~~~ c~~~t.Wa'~~:fi:i~ '~::ca~e:d J0~:_1~~~· 3Br •den. 2'i\Ba Condo, cOzv 28r Jloei[e AoUE 539-6190 Best Alty tee Taltia --2290 646-3618 alt 3 30 · seoo-s'12001mo ~J1•=~~ ;w:r ~: door off mutet bdrm S 134.500 850-0918 XLNT FINANCING Fully lurn Max 2 persons Turtle Rock exec: 3BR Appealing a/c 2br tncd FIREPU.CE. pool. patio 840-4661 wiauto door newty r• with redwood dec:k and S 17-9,000 Ownr 640-693 t S7501mo, 5 mo lease. n-lam. dining. 11rlum. lg lamlly spot oewer klteh X-LG 1 & 2Br Apts E-CITY ..IVING AT lurt>lsn.d Pool & Jae apa S145,900751-3191 ~~~~.~:~3:~ii::~ CtWllELnllTlllE smkr, no pets, 1st, last. yrd Adl P~~S1300, SSOO'sS39-6190Beltleel S1de SS50 Up557·2841 THE BEACH plus much more• !ii SELECT l1nanQ8 545-!055 2Br, dining room, lloallng security 640-4999 644-6144 760-6863 • 2291 HUQe 2Br 2'.,Ba Oplx with New luKury apts located in $2195 mo No pell PROPERTIES MESA VERDE: 3Br 1+ 12 boat doc:k Reduoed to ll!J!lt ltacll 2169 Turtterock Ridge Twnhm. Wt1t•ta1t11 xtru $875 Huge yd, dt>I pre1t1g1ous Seabr1dge j PleaM call 644--0509 $350,000 for quick sale ? Weetil 3 br 2•1t t>a, W/O, 2 car Vlotorlen cl11slc 2 br gar 673-63361642-9666 mastef plan community 3B r 2Ba upper 2 ba, corner lot, RV ac:c:esa. GOLDENWEST AL TRS Beac:h area. urn Y gar nr pool & 1ennia w/llbrary, stll, dshwshr, I 1 ml to bch, 24 nr men· baJcooieS ,., to bch s650 lllllH Ill $139.900 545-2247 714/994-3960 Re,t.als. Avail now s35o $12.76 mo. 854-8201 or children Ok S625 utll llSTllT II 1 ned MC\Jrlty entrance. 1 mo• utlls 67~7511 ,,. .... Oasfft IESI v1•11 . wk up 675•8170 854-9697 lncld. 840-3848 $650/mo 2Br 2Ba IOWet llg111ed tennis courts ln-1 la k I I t ltlll n WTIUFF BEAUTIFUL ON THE ----unit ,-rct lrplc carport door r1c:quetball. sauna ACROSS FROM BEACH Pr~ 11.:C-s::0.0001 5 A Real Gem 4 ~rm. trml 5 Bd 3B1, l1m rm, 2 lrp!Q, WATER Newport Bly Woodbridge Arbor Lake A,ut••••· Far•iallt4 lndry rm pools spas, recrMllOO 2BR 2b•. •nc:t g1r bdrm 7 bathl 7100 aqft dining, new cptg, many 3 c:ar gar $315,000 Incl Large furn 4 BR home Condo 2 story 2 BR. 2l95Maple building unturntahed $800/mo Ask tor All wine· cenar.' gourmet e11tr11, patio, nlc:e yard. land 2218 ARALIA ST Lease option $4000/mo 2 "" b a S 1 1 00 I mo TSL MANAGEMENT beenelors 1 & 2 Bdrm • 646-7171 or 645~747 kitehen panoramic view Assum 10111S196,500 Owner/Bkr 644-1836 714/548-8636. 645.9950' 731·6394 -I 1• 642-1 603 oft apt 1659-S 1439 Brand new lu• 2bf 2ba private 0 gat•. 4/5 ICl'e + RtJ leOtr"t IH"tr H1rbor Ridge 4Br $5081( LIDO BA. YFRONT Private WOODBRIDGE single lam 1 lalaa• 2606 1 llST&IT..- 1 960-2418 I condos full vu MC gate, much more Sec:rlflce at 141·1121 aaaumable. $619,500 dock for 42' boat Nicely home 3br 2'hba. lrplc, CHA.R••tNG pvt clean $695/mo Lovely 2 Bd 2 Ba SEAWlll VlLLAIE gar. frpl. pool-1p1. $995,000. To aee call -------Low down 250-1622 Agt lurnlahed. Avail Aprll & fully upgraded, comm M T Bl 1 1 $1295 1$1495 854-llOllO ,lTllOI TE.._E TllH Dlllll Ma •"'OOOlmo 675•4000 pool, apa, gardener downstairs single 1BR wnnse All t-1ns. rp c:.1 __ •1 121-1 SAVE $15,000 below man YllW .. ES y..., $1500/mo 1 yr lease 1BA. courtyd no pets. lndry rm WIY ••n C1nnery Village. yrty .... I• · apprelsed price Sava CARMEL MDL. 3BR 2ba, IHHS llflflltllttl 786-1553 or 241-0292 yrty lse $690/mo gar opt TSL MGNT ~2· 1603 lge 2 br. 1 ba. lge kltch WM~R . ~~ ... . ~. . •• $6000 below appraised family rm Big sunny lot 2202 Oays 2l3/839-4744 Eves/Wknd1642-6221 Llvewhereyounave I $750 mo 675-8330 Upi•ad.ed t"ru-out Gtatral WfHI ltacll 2241 50-05 ---•Spact.cular apts days or 631-8277 eves price. $86,000 net and • " ' -Eve/wknd 21314 1 1 La.rge t & 2Br pool lndry * 1 & 2Br 1 & 2Ba suit• $120,000net. 775-6440 $24 .000 Fee Own/Agt Expect quality 2br 2ba Live/~ In 2br house-room From S.459 1884 •Specioustownhou .. Deluxe~BR ap.--Cpt 759-1870 or M1-1880 vaulted c:e11lngs trplc ~ 1300 sq. ft shop 1n Lag &,artllHh flr1l1ll14 Monrovia 548-0336 •Fireolaces drps, lrplC patlO, 1 car Tr111ftr·lethattttr HvHMONTEGO 4Br, 2Ba., ~;~-~ne:~:.ysr: s Bch. $1500 499-2286 -lallM• Large 2 bdrm downstairs., •Prtvlle t>alcontes or gar $760. ~4>-4387 Almost new. Mesa Verde FR By Ownei' $264.900 • ____ LatHI litHl 2252 Peaianll 2607 carpets. drapes 2246 Garden paflos EASTBLUFF 1BORM 2 BR. 2'nba townhome Asetime 111 T D Bkrs REITlll--Penln 3Br 2ba, cp1Sldrps, Canyon $560 832· 1766 Neer Shopping Center No 1800. a/f. Large 11% ... welcome 760-1505 ce•• RUL n Shores-Pvt are1: 3br 3ba, 0 /W, avl May 1 to June •• , ••n pets $660/mo 640-1314 sumable. Steve Thaten, Jl -snol sty VIila Walk to 29 week ly or month Lg 2br 1'•ba 01w gar •:I Ltghted lennis courts Bkr 979-5828 LIDO ISLE · 3Br 2Ba. 2 tip, PRIP lllllEIEIT beech & new Ritz Carlton 6 73_9•23 aft 5 or wltnds freshly decor $695 mo • 2 S11rimming pools 8-aat. lticL l040 DR/den, 1v.1ot1, lg pool. 114/lll·l1ll Hotel $1650, 873-8696 1960·0 Anaheim St C M •Streams & ponda • $550,000 Ownr 673-8848 •• • v· 2267 Costa Mt1a 2'24 545-3229 altei 5pm •Sorry no pell 'rd• '"u' "nqlr nnt b rwv h·dr 1nm dPI' BV OWNER-3 br 2 ba •H•Lm STUL lalMI llllH I t -1 • Furn1sn1""s av all ' •• O•• 11 ITI tam-rm nr bch. Assume --p . 1 2207 r I , lam rm, Ir.pl,• CASA IE 010 Lg• 3 Bd 2 Ba rea nice . .., -IOan $1211 500 964 9306 Spect1culer OCEAN• Hl8H I decks eppl's & more sec. ALL UTIL TIES PAID quiet loc Nr SC P1aza Beams. brlcils, newer 3 ' ' -BAY,~ CITY LIGHTS 2Br DUplex. 113 E Balboa sya. Sl200 675-7904 Compare Delore you rent easy twy acc:es Wsh Dyr WHY NOT CALL .. , .. , .. Bdrm. 2 Bath home 112 Muet tell 2Br 2Ba lg Mbte View Entertainers 4 bdr Blvd s695,mo 673•4947 Newly decorated custom HkkP. gar yd $750 block to t>Meh. With help Home. Close to bch, See-home w/pvt spa, yard • _ __ l~rt ltacll 2269 1 destgn leature pool, 122 Jtlllftr It could hava view. make offer 540-4752 bonu1 rec: rm Priced 3 BO 4 BA 4 level unit on l BfUden 2 ba Vijla t>t>q, co•l'rd garage sur-TIL IUJlllEIEIT 11 I J 673· 7761 $349,500 •-..:at l 4 alaahed to $329.9001 As-lhe sand 3 llrepleces & B lb S 1100/mo or rounded with plush land· 642-1603 [ I ~I( l J I I IC M., S u•• aume S250.000, try LOW lantastlc view all 11'19\a, a o1. sea in No ts 1 Br lurn I r • your old llulf iOr 1 J 1 • llOlllllU doWnl Won't 1ast1 Call Wall to wall carpeting share $650/mo 646-9457 36/ J ison pe 642• t971 UNIQUE 28drm 2Ba S-85 SHWlll YILUIE 15555 Hunungton VIiiage .. w.iiililW•~.W .. I Lane tr om San Diego i:re-ewly north of Beac:h ~od lu with a Realtora.875-8000 s24oo down, teller Patrlc:k Tenore 631-1266 through-out 2 c:ar gar· 2 Bd den w/comm poot/ _ -PRIVATE gar & balcon-, ed 642-5e7I provides FHA nnancino. age. vacant $2500/mo tenn°l1 S 1050 avaH now• 811t. tac~ 2'40 QUIET POOL spa no pets to MCF8d0('f! -· on McF'adoen UftV£RSITY PARK FOREVER VIEW Of GREENBEl T "O•lord mOdel '" ecceo1tona1 rond11tQn B~•l~ lont~ lhtOURllOul $168. 900 NO QUAllfY'"6 lOANll Poou"r 'Vilt modfl 4 Btdroom~ •nd l•mily room Sfller ritrrml'!ly mot1v1tfd Sl85.900 AJST REDUCED OVER $30.000 5 Btdroomi plu\ ""' V1t# ol TurtlttO<~ lilll' Owner l1nil'IC1ng ms.~o BARBARA BERSTEIN ltl/MAX Of IRVK (714) 716·9416 IH0,000 Perfect Rtarter hom<' 11'1 Im maculntP condition locawd In de- slrabl(' Shorttliffs. 3 BR, 2 BA with large lot for pool and/or expansion Pnvate beach PrK't"J for unmt"dlntc ale By appoint· mt'nt. low nxed lnter .. t rate ann~~~3 E BALBOA JAC6~~~8 ~.f:L TY llllT IUCM'S FllEST 5!~-~4~~E~~6s52 ~1~~as 2BR townnouMwlth t'r· llUll IULn I -Beau111u1 a park like FOR 1 - age. Only 183.500. •11 •;17rt ltacll 2269 1 THE DISCRIMINATING Sharp 2 BR cptsldrps Peg DamerOr'I 5511·9-t TRIPEX w/room tor 2 121·2110 1 PROFESSIONAL I dishwasher garage. no more units. Super New-C -• II 2221 t /den, 2 be VIiia 1 & 2Bdrm Furnlll1ed pets S600 call 6•5·5577 port Hts 1oc:. Owner/Agt trtll I 11 Balboa S 1 tOO/mo or Utilltl4ls Free S2llO.OOO. 645-1882 28R N BA FIR, DlR, pool, share S650tmo 646-9457 LA ou1NTA HERMOSA SI. CIUTlmO dU Ila ltatatl l 1• tennis. cut-de-SIC S2150 2 -Bd den w/comm pool 1621 1 Parks•de Ln HB It• Cti"'tl t•"'r• I Bkr-Ownr 640-4152 tennis S 1050 11/all now• 1'1 ·1441 • - *WALK TO BEACH• CHARMING soaclous 2BR JACOBS REAL TY 211, air H14ttit1il&1 3:;7i~~~~-~~d lbl. IO lam rm. walk to 675-6173 LIL•H ltac~ 2141 ftrt,etttt, llrlltli · bch S 1150. 720-8174 2BA 2BA. steps to och S330 furn sml cory bac:11 nr ,..11 1,1, Walt tt aa J1aa IJ. 1011 SPYIUSS S900/mo/1M Th• Real beh 1 resp emplyd 8dn ltltll Cttst Plaza. OPEN HOUSE SATtsOIJ Estate Store 675-1771 No pets ulll Pd 494-4200 10_4 Condominium for 4Br. pool, t80 dllQ"'Ylew 01 I I t It L ••it Frt• 1110. 241·0I03 1111 by owner 2 bdrm 1''t bay & ocean S2800/mo 1*Tll lllff(* nrrr IC• -•STUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br t>alh completely ,.. 644· tll66/863-1400 Andy 48drln (38r & Deni 2-Story JBr 'Tteps t>Neh Ytew 2Ba Oardtlf' Apt Pool deco'r111d Immediate C II -22"• Townhoml. lovely patio deck gar nu oacor 106 $525 & ~25 110 w llllh .EST •-S · tatl 111 -lruh "•mt Vecant & • 12 Ott~ May thru June _... oc:cup1ncy S911,500 ..-lllT '11W 30724 Celle ~dOf 2Bdrm 1Ba lg baclty1rd 1valt1bll S 1250/mo or yrty S 1200 ~8-3635 BEST CONSTRUCTION 4118-1814 Avail now 2188 Charle AQt ' 840-5580 VILLA BALBOA. Furn De-91e8li8AU QUALITY All this 11 of-ata •-a t••o 1595 mo 541-5417 38r 21.,Ba 2·stry Condo 1ux• Condo 2 B<I. den 2 ferld with thll Turtle ,.. .,. 2BR 1·~BA CONDO Bit-Nr bQl'I $1200 yrty IN ba skylltu, 'rplc TIWIMIMH Rock Terrace. f. Bdrm l i3piiij9!1n!3piilrmllliiiii, "i1m-m1.._....,., "!'.!1m"'"m~ac~1 Ina. laundry rm. fence 675·49 t2/754-179? Bkr wthr/dyr TV $1800 Oti4ts Ftr lelt lrriat 2144 lfW APART9HTS ....... 11 ..... IORTIIWffl PHI income RMtricted Units Pets-preoeSJgnatNJ aree I\, Br-Un1Que FIO<X Pins Northwood Par"-otters pool 1acuzz1 cov~ed 1 p11ri..1ng laundry lecll air conditioning easy frwy &cces" ano much morto F'o1 lurther 1ntorm11tion plf'ase call 7 14 552 O t .. 7 0t v1s1t our offic:e at 146 Aoosevelt INlne C• OP~NDAll V 8 JOto 7 00pm '"'' .... , •Wll U& e 11 e c u ti v e h Om I Upgr~. apa, Met So y1d Nelr Back Bay Avall BalbOI Penln JBr 2b11 650-51761631 -716 1 Fr~ lll\llted c:emng,.dt:-1 Pnenonemlalvtewlndl~ Cit Pine. St54,&00 May 1 $650 87U100 S10501mo yrly 1713 w Apa.r1ant1 Uat. gareoe 0()()1 A ,p. o· c.tlon AH youra '°'only Owner.55';~~ only 28A 2''tBA Condo pool, Balboe 8Nd 873-4743 -' 18drm S7'0 14= ltatt ltlMJ apa tennll crt. •Olar ~""' fBR 2b• la1hl blaa• 27M ~:~:~:~::.Den l::~ 11 t24 Culver Or. Irv Ital INe neat. w/d lrplc:, wettt to petlO ~ dplll Annual \ Bdnn. no gacege or P9'• ~ w 18111 645-2739 .... :. ~ i__J lll·llOO 3 BR 268 conao wl&dC. ~:1~~2r6's..:~:f23~ S1150.e.he73-4452 $6 50 /mo y u rly ~ • : -=-._l.J nu f?•lnt, cptd, poot/jec _ BLUF'FS CONDO 4aR. h 613-alO) , WI lffEI A OlltOI OrangatrH. 28 • d•n Overlie lot. Beaut yrd St2UOO 552-5320 PATiO HOM!· 2 Blf2bi 2 car g11 Pfloed urn!• mkt a1ouoo 8!17-1782 Ut!tgN pd. 831·5"8 38r t'"B•. f"cd yro be prot dee new paint --lwant • M*tlon ot 0'"' J I 1800"'; 111, 1Ht 6. HC p~ patio. eomm pooi lalMI 11v1ng? we can oNlf any ', ~IPl'-~'!"'1!~'1""!'.'~·I 8tll-Je7·2CM2 St49&Jmo1M'731730 Ptaiaaal• %701 t~no rrom • ..,,.11 119t to 1171 AiiiOf•t i&. turn --a 480 hM If 1~1"0 1n ~ " -'- St.too On ell• or on 3:!.,28A 2. ;t~ c:"'~~ lllfn TIWlll• 8~~! J,:~ v::,~· CM NB 0t MB th1ni.. of : " ••• 4111-<l 1~ I 111332-312, occ' = 14(>.~7 38r • den, 28a, p()OI. SUS/mo 173~29 :;:.. l{)t that ChOIC9 I I 18ACM l11Sffn0ee>tent frplC. WW1/6fy, 2 pltlol IMno Qwner might ~ SIOO hM wtger epac:k>ul bit-Int, 2 c.r ger999 ... llar TSL MGMT 6'2'-1803 financ. Donna "4 2bf f"DlstV pan utlll pd &Ml.ltlfu4, Q\Hlt Qt.en-5 63 new P:t C8f'P9I, NB RtAl TY 675 1842 rr or aft 8, "4-3134 rnw;u;:.;;. 1 b911S•= ~~~~~mo mlffoted doc>n, patlO WHIUll YllUll [ 11 --~!"'-•1 0 Build 9qUlty white NYl"G l!leQant yet 11ford1b\elWllO•Y1(111)111~11504 $8!10tmo Agt 813 53~ I & 2 Bdrm apt• pool. spa __ LJ for youf drlM\2IRhorMt""• 3+br nr Pl&aa pool horM1.,,.STBLUrr·'"~ 48n . iBr 1Ba °"'*~· yT'ty lioo lndry rm, patlO. ~!~Y NI tddrtaa .... 2 1730 Cl'\ ..... ........ ... & seso A v111 now No pell ssas to ........ r URNl')H[O 111 l NFURNl"IHl D H[ A( TH ( 111R\ II NN1-. W.l~MINl. t>h11, •nv1 t• m,,,.,· '"''" n•• P• '' M111l1•I, ~d 4p•r1m•nh Neowport Buch So 1 '1111 I nit \l1r"I t,il 011\l'I • 641-Sll 1 Nl'wpor1 8u<t1 No , ... \ ,,, A\. U• ,t• l htl I b4S·ll04 lllftlllTY fill $35 500 &4-2517 :;: .. l.r'a.t n-. =ry 2bail2·112 bM Fii'!\ rm, 675_411l21754-17112 Bkt TSl MANA0fMENT 4115 ~2.200 ft • ..,.,, 'V Oie. 3 I ·~4-0()8,~'fle~+;;=:------::--.,,._-~~~-=-::1-=1 38A I W -41h £/.St! eEAUh UL 31r 31a ~. AIC. 2800 a/f 2 yr 2 11y hie 2 bdrm 1'' ba '1!2_ Hew 30 Y' r I 169,900 n a 1 8AIEZ£ COl\do gar frplc. no 1M S 1I001mo ind gdnr Oat t2 pat~lno pats 111...w aomeir11nQ to M ii? -· 151<dn O\ilrnr 78&4571 C..11tfllCI Ad• 14~ ~· s 12!l<Otmo ISO 2511 N-tmlu ~ 44•-0lt7 I A ..... e I .. ~ 67$..-3 Clu .. t.eo .01 do .t -M I SCllll~lf11 bntn ..................... :J. I \ .. $2.17 per day MM f!!!!1 . ••U..!!J MUts1 Palatl•L · Pl1a•l!t cA!X¥1&J &::nino s;;:; Np1 BCltilfd\ldU&lli181 lnVG1 HOUM P1inung. _A_n_y _Dr_el""n .. ~--111!"!."!'15~ ... - Expef'. Reekl'I, Comm'I, mo 24 Hr Anh* S20/mo Free .. 11 C•ll Adam Plumblno repelrl $20 hf+ Vacancy. ~8-2289 Liz Talelc S10/mo 758-8808 946-0879 or M8-3190 ' 1nlt11I WV chQ SIS 24 hr That'• ALL you pey tor 3 llnee, 30 da)'I "the Expef'. HOUM CIMl\lno w/ ••••11. PAINTER NEEDS WORKI p D.Q Plumbfng 831-3 l87 good retea, call •her Sprn wo Int/Ext, <*lino•. refln cab 0r11n1 clNr from S20 ~-~-~-.,. Anna Metia 948-8392 BRICK RK. Small JQba (28) yra exp., work guat Rep1lr 11uoe11, dlsp, etc 15 yrs ·exper 111 n.tde. DAlY Home & Offloe c ... nlng ~Ref':.~;:.3 ~~18, 01vl1 P1lnUng 984-3837 851·9eo4 M&M 942-9033 Reu rll ... Judi 949-7 By JODI. PIHM call for _.__ ROBIN'S Custom Painting Expert ~ ~ -Rap1lr PROFESSIONAL TYP PlOT SERVICE DIEC TORY tree Nl(mate. 8"2·6748 M I Ren1111, Resld'I, Comm'I 32 yra exp Retld I/Comm. No Job 100 BIQ. Co We're the BESTI• "•L 22 yrs exp 540-0857 uc #409035 98._8919 RatM. Anne .. ~g.:823: Hoo .... eondo'a. offices ii XIC UoVIRd ii """ 241•7403 Chilek c1ref\JI Service. Uc. Pa~rl•L p1 .. 1Jcs Typlng/WOf'd Proc ... h LO RA TES. 552--04 10 tXAfHINd INTERIORS !.:. T ranacrlbe Legal & Ot~ QUALITY I SERVICE HANGING/STRIPPING PIJOllf.Pala 0114 875-0555/875-318t CALI. TOOAYfl SPECIALIZED CLEANING * l· 1 llYIH * VISA·MC 873-1512 rdr, put, present. Mura, y--;;,1..,, s.rvic. Exp m Lynn 649--1953 CLEAN I EXPERT Summer apec:Y. off.Diane y.....,, · - AllPllLlll Yow Delly PMot Sel'vlCe DW.c:itQtY Rept .... 1ta1Jw Ove< 25 years expari.tlce Exper1 W111coverlng In 650•2758 or 831•8~ home or your otlc. Plett lie T-118.•28 730-1363 11111a11on R .. 1. Conault-. __ -----det 673-t347 1 day~ •• ABC MOVING ant Aulgnmnt 581-8590 •&u•I• P1la..Oer•• -- Quick eateful. Tl380•8 NORMS WALLCOVERING ESP~fr.1dlng1Av1llable Wl .. tw CleulaL 1.0 RA TES. 552-0410 ALL KINDS. FREE EST. •875·2•.9511l'83 t-3718* BaJbOa Window WiiF.h ---------Llc•330986 -nG-7211 -----.Sprlngct9anmg11 ITAIYlll OILLllE cusTOM PAPERING IHliaa · 803 Balboa Bl. 873-31~ 142.aJ1ut.• ITIMITI llYlll 00. BNI r•f'•reu. rates-tree duality ~ooflng: Sr. chlien Orange Co. Ortotn11 estimate. 6"2·68"2 hr disc. Reta. Lie. #348877 ltatt Law Student Move<a. Tnsured K. Funke 6"5-0193 State •-w ranuiree th1t LI T12" ""6 11u 8 27 Pipe< Hanging & Remov11 .. • .. c. ....._. · -1• 4 Int palnt'g, free eat. Xlnt REPAIR Spec:lall1t-S200 & contractors who perlc NEW W1rehouse Stor11ge refs Brendan, 980·3827 ktll Free NI. 30yr1 exp. wOf'k ov• S200 lnctud •1111 WHll QUALITY PAPERING 770-2725 lnyl)me Walt ~~ic:~~·t~~~:.~ Piano tms 67tms l2 YEARS EXPERIENCE JOHN HENRY ROOFING contr1ctorl should Salon de Mualque &45-1455 NEWPORT I. TD Shake. Shlngl• I Comp stateln their •dvar11" Lisa A. Zecchini, B.A 11l'WE GALS SHOULD* Lie Ina lO Yr/ M 548-6213 Contr1ctora 1nd Ct 11l'HANG TOGETHER• Sumera. con11c1 M 846-3-473 ANYTIME Siat Tti.,raa Grondle at 558-4088 v any question• Contr Pt1t Ct1trtl 11l'SINGING TEl.liGRAMS tor's Stitt Llcer BEEfWASP REMOVAL Prof. Mualclans. Great Board, 28 Civic Cen Aliso Canyon Apiary. Exp. personalltlN & costumes. Plaza. Room 690. Sa Reas. 499.1K)311 .. 99_4476 Ready to pleue 646-1528 Ana, CA 92701. DAN SAi. YER PAINTING Lie 1t425924 Call Anytime. 964-2017 ''" ltrrict INT/EXT. 20 Years ExP9f'. flaa~lat Aver1ge Room $29 + ---,.-~-----8Ld JAY TREE SERVICE Exterior stucco S 130 • 24 l1r El• lll-1110 Trimming-Removal-Haul meterlata. 8'l2-04•2 •A Full Servloe Plumber"I Cleanups etc. 756-8950 U~t-thl" 1>111ly Pilot · f''.•~I Kt-"iult" ~erv1• d1ret"torv Your serv1l·l' I\ our Spttlally Call 642 ~78 A h Vat. ltutanh. Oat 81ttl1,!tttl1 Z ltatalt to Ceaaerdal ••rt11'-n, Rtlr W11t.. SlOO ltlt Waat.. 9100 ltlt ...... 11 lnrprt lwla lt1tla CtHt ••trt llWll llTIL Ilaire 2901 leatalt 2911 T.D.1 4021 lllEUL ,,,111 LAYllT AITIST 01111/PUOTll&I 1719 Wkly r.,.t•I• now av1ll. Fam rmta ahr E'elde 2 Br Commercial rental In widow hH money for GOlllELllll Pert or full time. Typing 60 Experienced •nd e<eatlve Caplstrtno NurMI lllT&IT • l"!!"llP"~"!'!" ... .,._."'""ii!l'i S 128/wk & up. 227-4 New-CM apt Pref emplyd per· Laguna Beach nr PCH T O's. S 10.000/up, no Part time carrl« coonsef· wpm data entry 16 layout 1rtl1t to prodUQe Registry, 31921 Cami $300-$575/mo Bach & 1 11Br condo, A75. mo. Xii port Blvd. C.M. &46-7«5 son 20~25 yrs $257.50. $875/mo 497·5132 credit"" /no pen1lty. Call ora wanted. Help boys p/hr.' a. up DOE ' Call quallty ad 11yoot1, comps Capl1tr1no, Suite 10 S Bd, 1 BlatJo....Bd\ £ bly. amenities Dey 478-3012 IU I Ill LlllE 631•2217 or 549.8-48-4 llSllESS/PllVIR Denison Assoc 673-7311 and glrle sollclt new M1ggle 957•4069 & flyers for a last paced Ju1n Capistrano, Lie. 2 Mutt see. Uaa, Of evee 788-395& n tubacrlptlons on their ' dally newspaper Con-& Bonded. 306 Balboe 3028W Coest Hwy New-Golng to Europe. June Mlnl-1tor1ge apaces B I W .. SllO P•I*' routes. Musi enJoy IEHUL IFFICE cept to flnltM<I art. Send Accepting Applications NB REAi. TY 875-1&42 Ta1tia Z7H port BMch, refrlO. TV 6-12 mos Nd Rmta to Free 1st monlh rent • t J lat working with 10· 13 yr 3 Diya p/wk, am•ll mfg co. reaurM only & Hrox practical nurMS to do I ,.... . S C S125+wktgl no~t 1ublet Mtr Br/ba E'blulf SAFEHARBOR775-3205 l /O•-y 1-&UEI olds Early evening hours busy people. Skllla copys of work to Steve m .• You mutt be mall ..,..arming uper ... n 2Br 1'n8a TwnhM, lndry ' · Evt/Wknd 759· 1160 • ._ • 1"• 1 k d / 11 Ible h DI d ......... F canal ff1)f'lt. Lge 1 bdrm, area, dbl gar w/auto dr, iaatr la•11tn1I entry1evel, good beneflll wor •vs ex " needed. typing, flllng. H<XJih. Art rector: 811 respon .. .,.,.. or no pet.a, utll pd, refs req. nr pool $876 945-3866 ... tel .._ Lagun1/lg rm.pvt ba. hae ltatalt 2920 Current OMV printout Co~~/::_0E~s1.au good phone voice. Call IUllE MAST formation call 8411~50 Older pref S900 mo I •.vv prlv Beaut ocn vu, req. 633-1041 -T Nancy btwn 12·2prn only. IUILY PILIT IFFIOE •••in•-•"'" •1"5 · · a..a1 zt10 CdM Ef 1"4 br" ba, Hke $450/mo.utll 494-6321 22-4-7S2 sq ft lnd/Stprage. 642-4321 ext. 206 5"6 7101 _. -• ......,..... '" ""'' ' 3rcs s · 330 W. B1y St. FI T. phonH. recep .. 11-..i--ae (ag rn newer hOJ.. new S3000. mo 675-383-4 I. L 6Sc sq tt. 120 E. 2 rd t, 1/P CLERK DUllE CIAIT IEIEUL lfFIOE Cotti Mesa. Ca. 92628 typlnH, word procetall ...,. _.... Room bath ~ar prM-. or 213/928-18-« rg new decor agun• C.M. Drive by. 832--4161 . L1•a1 ••A•n••y f:' lttnn,~ob r--da. e tTful 2BR 2 • · " •Br hm Wan1 prof mate •••LY PILIT Energetic Ille clerk wanted ----..... ... ....,.. eau u 11' legel S395+ ep •97· !838 RANCHO MIRAGE Condo s•35 Incl 111 •9•-05"• · •--11actatat1 2 Entry ltlve_I, mutt know 10 ... · PIT temp. po· .. lon avall. port. ep"' Ad 3C encloMd gaage. Prlvll• · .. u .. .. .,.. ,... key by touch, pref. IC· CO T C f/llme for busy Irvine of-.. , 'T beach. BoatmoorlOQallO M1ture Female-laundry, ~tr•, dens1soo' furnm-adorult,~·-~~ Male to ehr 2Br 2ba CdM SPIAiftJAL READINGS counting exper. Apply axUpeNr~O~ w1:~~~:,~~ flee. C1ll l.ynn 863-0660 May • Sept. '4 hrs Dilly Piiot, P.O. 8 IVlll. St395/mo. SOfry kit prlv, etc. $250/mo Incl ... y 962. 7• o7" ._..... apt w/aame . Wilk to Advice Jn All Matters & 8am-5prT1. 2851 lrvlne F/P time &42·5466 •••1-•• p/mornlng Mon-Fri tor 1560, Costa M .... C •no pets. 780-0919 ulll. 540-2093 · .. " t>each S350 + 12 um. Isl Counaellng 1616 So El Ave, Cost• Mesa ibove -•-sole prectlllon« In 0 C. _9_26_2_6 _____ _ VERSAILLES 1 8d xtnt. M.V. aleeplng room only. V111tita & la.st 640-6858 Camt~ ~8:~·2 s;2~;1em the m1rkat. Ollmll IELP c:,~=~uc~~~t ~~~e 11:•~ :~ L:;:& ~~ ~~ lfFIOE Wiii quiet location. Full MCur· Pvtentr.& beth. No cook-ltat1l1 2907 M/F ahr 3Br Z'JtBa brand • ASSEMBLERS apply 7em P/T day/night, flex. hrs tran1po<11tlon 850-1551 Card exper helpful. Ask l0-l5 hrs p/wk, ~ lly bldg. Avail now Ing, tmc*lng or ovem~M LautlfUI 28r 28a condo new Condo Cllh cells Lett Ft1.. only Mac Qlegor Yechla Apply In person, Orange Cl . tor Kalhl"n Kally at typing, bkkpg. 51-22i l175./mo &«-7215Ag1 guestS225/mo5'9-36 2 on golf couru In f/p,gar&more&42·3874 Found "115 Ems & New-1631Ptacentla.CM Julius. 71t E. B1lbo1 Health ub 833-9078 PIOIAIEll VERSAILLES NEWPORT BEACH-Weat· Kaan1poll Ret<>rt area. M/F strelght emplyd land HB tan/wtlt Sml Assembly Blv<;S. Bal. ltl. I. I, l,.rfl~=IH LfUl llOln&lf lmmed openings $4. P• LARGE STUDIO S600 cliff. Furn room/b1th, Short walk to beach n/smkr Lag Sch 2Br api male mlMd dog &42-4665 IEI 1mcE lllllLI llY llF&IT IAIE LIOIH •• a IAIT Prob•t• experience, start Merit ralMI. F AGT 831""* pool. linens, viii. lncid tor Specl1t rites. Book now $400/mo. Ut111 pd reliable, con1clenclou1 Depend persontocarelor Morning ahlh 6am-2pm. ahorth1nd, permanent medlcal & denlll. 15 VILLA BALBOA 2Br employed lady. S.6-6376 f o rtall (2a1u3)3m8m9 5e57r6 & 497-2757 or 859-1960 w/good attitude. Work-sm1ll chlld, my home Call Rich or Mike P•rt time. 875-7120 Monrovia Ave. N.B. NICE FURNISHED ROOM • Mon-Fri. Exper. & refa. 752-0565 Condo. Ir PI c • gar N.8. blk to beh. ahr w/F FOUND ADS Ing In clean room con· N.B. 675-6943 LEUL IEOln••y PlllllH/Y&UTI S975/mo. 8-«-2185 near S.C. Plaza. Female Tahiti Condo for rent, Aug. 2br 1be compl redec. gar, dltlons. Non-smoker llllEW1Yll "" F / ale FT/PT wonc WESTCUFF 28drm 2B1, $275/mo. 556-1737 t0-17, alps '· •o· water deck "450 yrly 673-8094 pref. $5. hr. 261-1133 HLIVllY Hml to work anack bar, Fri-Sat· d~IC:~~.~~ ~.'!t~7-:',,m hotela, cluba pool, Piiio, newty decor· Rm w/pvt ba In bctt hm, Call Mlka.'493-8597 Near So .Coast Plaza ARE fRE£ Automotive for Dental I.ab. PIT. drive Sun-da~s In Pvt Club, floe, lltloatlon exper. Xlnt parties In O.C. Top Va ated. Adltt pref. St•nd lvall now. Kit prvlg. S350 I t I t Coupi. to share home TUlllllllOI own car. hrly & mileage CdM. 8 3.3515 Mr Lamb sklll1. Non smoker pref Co. 11 looklng tor t credit chectt 945-8152 mo t dep &45-7500 mag ta 11 I with stngte male s4oo • Call: Ideal for col~ student HSKPR/COMPANION, Send resume 10 Hiring best Mull t>e neat, ha W•lcilff area. 1br for m1t. Room 4 rent. Shat• hoo1e Sure 2908 utll 557-5984 11111 IECllAllCI Apply at 24 4y, Nwpt dally 2·30-6, CdM, have Pert n • r t-6 5 5 2 gd driving rec .• •I* person, nu carpeta, utll In Huntington Beach 1 •Callfornla Roommates Newport Crest 3 Bd IC2·11ll lmmed opening for two R Blvd.C M. &46-506S own Cir 673-3327 or MacArthur 'Blvd, Suite work days/wknda GOo Incl $525/mo. 6"2-7842 blk to bctt. 960-6816 Over 200 homes. Save Condo M/F 10 ahr w/2 & R Mechanics, mull IEITIL llYllUtST 675-3382 425. Irvine, Ca. 92715 ~~~oo~::r:!:,., YOU DESERVE ITll UnU90al Nwpt quiet rm & time & money 895" 7711 othe< males Cle1n & ~~~r~~=,:~,:~. ~::= For Gen Prae11ce. Mon-llSIUIOE a pp I y For a p p Gated VIiiage, pure luxury, ba. It kite prlv. for 3BR 2ba COM hSe. Pvt quiet, gar, pool, tennis. Found· Brown/White lop & xlnt company benefits. days plus. N~rt Beach /OllllPIAOTIO PIT L!t'!1 OLEll 637-0•81 101m--4pm. 2Br 2'hBI Condo, M/older, busy empl non entlba. lrplc. S-4751111/ S34011stllast 846-2462 eared rabbit 20th & Contact Dick at Art C1tr Bach. deg. pref d, mature Irvine 7"ea-8e;::_· exper. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii elegan1 . llvlng. By appt amkr $350. 6«-0369 1st. home aft 6 673-6009 N-smkr, 24_35 10 ahr w/3 Santa Ana. 6-42-6007 Tranemisslon Co 10575 (71~32-6622 8am·5Pm ASlllTUT only 631-5439. ltttl1,!1ttl1 CdM Prof to shr beaut •BR 2'hbe $295/mo. Npt Found: Contact lenses In Bechler River A~e F. V. lllYEll w•.we1 Enthualattlc, org1nlzed LOAN AGENT· PAIT TllE S 962-6655 ' _,., mature person requlr Lag Beach S&I., Commsn. a ltatatt 277 furn 3br home n-smkr/no hra nr beh 842-3860 blue/Wht case. Mountain For home delivery. Caati for buay Chiropractors (605) 3115-0512 Early mornings • Sit LAllU IUOI peta SSOO+utll 780-9229 Rmmate ;anted 2br Iba-rd Lag Bch 497·2295 UIYIITTEl/IUIPI paid dally. Apply 910 ottlce. Mull hive own ---------Sun. Irvine ., ... dr• OCEANFRONT Spacloua MTH 111 Condo to shr In Tustin C.M w/vlew S287.50 mo. FOUND Female blk dog Liva-In, room/bo1rd + North Pacific Coast Hwy, transportation, good LVN/COMPANION Dally Piiot newspapere ~Brc!,81~~:,~ :!~Y Wkly rentals S135 & up w/young career woman Call Julie all 6 5•8·6977 medium sized red collar salary For working man Lag. Bch typing •kllls. Prefer In-Live In, Mon-Fri, Lido Isle. carriers plus oth 1manltle1 Adlta pref ColorTV,lr"coff", S250+112utll,972·8980 vcty Mesa Verde ~ea w/chlldren,C.M area EXC ELLENT INCOME surance bllllng exper. pr l va1:_.9.~~7~rlers responelbllltlet. Mull I $1050 No Pet• •92-4929 ~ed•n. poolKltc .. ·a'av'altepal to l.ga prlv Bdrm & Ba Npt "THE ORIGINAL" 557-5569 Diane 95t-7422 or Iv mag FOR HOME ASSEMBLY Mull have ability to work dependlbla Plck·t """" " llllllUR flllfU WORK FOR INFO CALL wall wi th peopl e 11&1---•-n1•-Truck required SELL Idle Items with a 965 N Coast Hwy Heights home for quie1 N-fOUNO. rem org tloer 50 •• ~ ... ,..,15 EXT ... 438 6 5 o -o 7 3 6 b t w n , .. .._ -can Jamee Cutny •. Ollty Piiot Clasallled Ad Laguna Beach, 49•·529" smkr $350/mo 631-2367 ls .... ti T.Y. Cat, Vic Brookhurat & BABVSlnER, some wknd '" ~.,..,,,,. " 9am-1pm must hive axpef'. In main-942~ ,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::==-ll-:.._-------.L----===== NEWPORT 756· 148-4 Adams. H.B. 557-8212 eves. Adult or teen. M... tenance, plumbing & Verde area 549-«24 EXECUTIVE ei.etr1cal. Mon-F"n. f\Jll IUlll llUT lt1t1b Waat .. 2tot Found lg male German Insurance time Retirement home, sh rt hair Po ln tar IOIT llOW SECRETARY IEOlnllY xlnt benefit•. Apply 4000 1.._-•.ut-Y•Pl.•lt--. Want nloe room. kite prlv' purebred, well trained, Full & part time, tempor1ry The Joli R Cor rate Farmera exper. secty, IBM Hll1rl1 W1y, NB. 1• HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR this aree. P/T use. Reas. red collar Back Bay area help, over 18 Cashiers. office r. :1 rn ex-Computer. medlcal cov-Pl&llllllT rent or uch lor same, In 650-3100 Tlcka1 Takers Parking I _,. E ngtl S erage, benefits. Wiii train. IUUIEI my mountain llm 75 1·6855 -----_ · per enc.... xecu ve ec-Salary DOE Call for apgt Heidi'• Fro~n Vozurt Pert time, Friday Ill di -Of-f'-I I -2-1-1-4 Found set of keys nr car Attendants, Etc Apply In retary for Its Contruc11on ..842 4223 · · Shop,_#•. """""'ble, hall day Sit. 968-44· let tata I wash. C M Found Cam-persgn btwn53·6. at 340<1 and Design Division. Pos-·-------hard ';°orklng. ;,;~tic liiiiFiiiouiiiniiitiii11iiiniiiViiiaiilleyiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiii 136!. 4!3 & 269 sq tt at era, Harbor/Meta Verde Via por1o. ulta 5• N B. Ilion requires excellent "111Tll for new Faahlon laland lo- $I 30/sq tt 1617 West-546-9965 For Info call 873-9360 typing and ahorth1nd large tranamlaslon shop Clllon Exper pref Traln- clllf, NB Agt 541-5032 Lost blk F/Cockapoo, wht lllllHPEll skills, and I good figure needs m1ture lndlv Ing progr1m provided. * 1516 Nawpor1 Blvd, 1,0 Scruffy. 12 Iba Ocean 2·3 yrs exper , mature with aptitude Word pro-Apply a1 Art Carr Trana· Call Chrla 499-5670 AM aturday,April20 CM·1h11 new lntlde Av.CdM.6"5-0404/dys supervlsorlal 1blllty, all cesslng and restaurant ml11lon .Co, 10575 or PM for Interview RIES M h , I I I > II f I I I Ofc-A/C S 125 553-1115 ------phases book keeping equipment experience Bechler River Ave, F. V A (. an. -\prr 'I cnwn111 utlo. p J\\ ml' hdp' \flU Lott 1.0 male blk/Wht cat. Plu• assist w/financl•I• would be a deflnent plus. 962-6655 IUllCllln to cam greater p{lpUIMlt\ and pcrhap\ to hit lir\Jllt 1,il 1.1l lo.pn1 '11u'll FIEE llEIT II long hair. apottad Good medical/ dent1t --for 11ra; Cost• Mesa •p d .. N L Mall resumes to· Beacon .pack""• Apnh-In _,90n Jewelery S•tea n:cc1vc an<;wcrs lo llHIU!rll'' \!JU'll al\o gt•t t.ill' th,11 rn.ahk ,.,u 111 Huntington Beach Prof R.!~r~ 494.~05,Sguna Bay Enterprise•. 260 8 308~ 10 4 P~ 1('" THE llOUWIY salon. p. w/Man,Ped & locate lost article'. fX'"Cln\ bldg. • mo·s lree rant Newport Center Dr. Suite Acrytlca. 540·3855 TAUR US (.\prd 20-'v1.t \ 2111 ~luon 111 \11111 ''gn l11ghltghl\ plua Improvement allow-SCRAM LETS 520,NwptBcl1,Ce92660 TNEJOLLYllffHllC. FllEJIWILEIY llllCALIAlllFflOI pcrsonaht). chan'inht tm11ng .tnd romanu: '011 II p111 p1111lt• r1l'tl'" ance 10 ~ualllled pro-• IOOllHPEI ,... lrvln~042 G~~~t~:;~331 LAllU llUS X·R•y. EKG, 1ome lab together and ohlain rnrnpkk \tor~ Whal appl·:tn·d ;1 lmt tilll\t' v.111 h<· ::~1~~~~ 'b°~,I~~~ ~~; ANSWERS W/5 yrs exp thru T/B, Mature l*'•On, Nlary + Busy 2 doctor ofllce. re\ '"'cd and \nu'll h~:ndit '' hl'rl' monn 1s t11mrrnnl appt. I. Walla. 835•08 16 I 1mmed opening In buay DEOITIYE SECllnllY comm.Call Mre. Mannan. Sat1ry open. &48-3903 GEMINi 1\1,1\ 21-Junt• 211) Dig Jn•p lor 111l111ni.11111n Ix· Wallop-Favor non-smkg corp ofc nr 12 yrs mlnlumum exper (7 1')586-1901ext237. llTILIWI PIHEIUll PUT -TIM Busy clrculatlon offlt needs peraon to antw phones 1nd dlapah meuagea 26 Houri p week, Mon-Fri. 3-8:: pm. Apply In person M 2:30·4.30, 1tk for Debr lra~tO.llt IMIJPllet llOWttfllJ Oettaltta,Oa .inal,11cal. rl·al1tl' that v11ld ll;im,··· Jot:\ h.IH' \0111 hnl inkrt'I' .11 IEllOAL SIRE Trump.Quorum 0 C Airport. Sal $1 500 ModHt typtno and StH IElllLWlnllT $4 ht·ari <1a1n inJ11Jtt•d 1hr1111"h r,·.uhng ~nt1no <w1 n1r"•'"'' .11111"' G1rden11yle 111orylacll· TOMORROW DOE M-F 830-5:30 req ,howev8fmutthave tordog1&e111, E~·~'j~xflcp.eo!~1--------... "' .. ty wen located Corona "Would you Ilka today'a or Dotty 852-0233 good gr1mm1r 1klll1 .... Plttlre Fr ... PlthlM '!ag1llanan pl,1~0, 11ul'>IJnd1ng. ruk del Mir on p c H Atr, yesterday's paper?· Exper In legal, finance lull time 758-1018 Hwy Newport Beech CANCER U11nl 21-luh ~21 R11m.1mt'IHl'\l\l'll '"'h\Hllll,trlll' MP entr Mgr875·6700 asked clerk of small OllW&lllMll. an0tf~~u1nl eaN~he deelL""Uredne. IEllELlllllEll MOVER Experienced P~~fle~I=~ f 11{U\ 11n ..c1lt'' Jhllil\ donW\lll ,tJJu<.,tnwnt 1>iml'I\ 111 p"r'u.1,1on ~n Garden -Olflr•a store ·'Tod1y·1, please:· woman are atrongly en· """" .,,, -. tf9lpter1 & drive<• A·Plus exp nae 897•3881 h h 1 l """"'~ ""' I repll-" "In that r ....... " cour~..,. 10 •nnly Excellent refer....,. .... r~ Wiii treln. m1ture, r.....,..n M I Co •••7•77 'lu1pn\c1111tl\ I" llnhtnl fl'nl'·\crll\l11 .. cn11lal l''lt1111 l ,1lllll' l 1hrJ I --' ""' ........... ....,..., -..... V""'"' ..... __,,... ovng ..... .,.. .. f' '"" '"" ,. • ' Foor to ....,.ting gla11 Lo· he said "you'll hive 10 W.El-llHI ~ulred Salery S25.000 grooml; liltna preterred PUIT •••1 "''1'1110\ lt0 ua· rm1mint•n11, cations close to 5,55.91 · r" " "'•80 IE IEL HELP Nurae/Compan•--11---tn -,.. "' come back TOMOR· Newport Custom Aulo at1 4 .. 4-~ 1 ""' ..... Ill 1 I I P/ LE<)( Ju I' 2 \. \ ug 2 'l !>di nr 1crni\. a' 111J o,c II tin rrt 1011, ll',il Ill' I Freeways Decorated & ROW .. tor 1mb. eld•ty l•dy. ex n •r or mint. lhdt ··or(kr' lrom 1111) ,111. ,11hi•·u 111 l han?l' \trl'" "ll'dltr \t'lf· c1rpeted.998·7920 _ Wash, •625 W. Coul Fl.ORALDESIGNER -wlth Cte•nlng,mornlnga8am·7 mustdrlve 491~82&4msg Owntranap 751-2271 ' ~ " Pt a 1 3012 Hwy,N.B.650·1015 experience to work In 587-6020 rd1anl'l'. an .iu1t'\ll' In rn1un1 1111 "'l'l ll'l mt'l'l tng •· \\'11\t' cit 1wrn·r1111n New ·Bldg, OC Airport 1 1111 --beautiful aurroundlnga llllllY AMllUT PllflllllUL I\ ht•ighlt'Ol'd ar91 Corner of Redhill & * fSOllT IHYICE '"'•• ••••h Cell Suunne. Days To place your meuaoe F1lrvlew Community FllULI 111111 VIRGO I \ug 'i "''Pl ~~) I ong·rangl rtun ... tlrl' \OllJ1frnt BlrlatOI 7002sqtfftl Rece1 ~ 972-1720 Far••rs ....... 983-3855, avff 549-9823 tMlfore the church It Metclng • pd ~llhlon photogr1pfly, .. .. I h t hi I hi h 1 on area, 0 ces. 'V -rudl"" publlc n rMr attend• t f •hooting to updal -,pol 1g 1 on ,Jl \l'rll\111~ p11 11 ll' atron' pu '' rng. r111111nunitJllnn room & ator1ge area Young mile tired of It tW ltlrl1& ft BOOKKEEPER F/Chg ... · u Y n or dl\..,cmrnatrnn cit 1nlorm,1111m I o~u' .11'>0 nn kµI dt'('l\11111\ 111\lltl' R & H PROPERTY MGMT atratghl Illa W1n11 un· F 1 hlaa r Typing, peraonable Mff· D~lot Sund•y mOf'nlnga from =~= 1"J!~t:~: nghl\ .ind J')<'rnl1'\lltn\ ) 1111 II v. rn' 852·8713 uaual, exciting worrc J1y 11ltlff 41 •tarter FIT, friendly Clalllfled.~2•5878 9·40 thru12 noon. Ple819 Hair Salon & Photo Sh LIBRA 1\,·p1 '1.()ll 2-l )ou gain \.tlu.1hk 1111t1rm.111on NEWPORTBEACH 953-7o12 LUV.Messaoe OH•lt,.tttt.m·IHLfllp ::;:~.'t.cM~o~·wk~':1 ~~:~c~~~~or dl0.875-0823CdM tOfll.Crn1ng lin.rnu.11'l''"llll"'11l 111h,·r' I \tllt'mt•nt ol dl\CO'l'n '' Con11mpor1ry Cl1111c Ptneaal ft"aturcd. romantl· ",11,11 h1~hllgh1t·d ) 011·11 tx· rrd 111 lllllll'tl'''a" BldO nr Hoag Ho1ptta1 I s.nict1 3014 llMllY GENERAi. 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Don't ,,,... tNs ., s 10.3751 •NEWPORTER 11* b-41 0705 fvtH !148-lllJ THEODORE ROBINS FOR D 10t>O MAlllOa ~IVO CO,TA Ml'>A t.41 0010 • . !· • •• 1 ·- NIWP O Ull II* l 07'>\ ..... \41111) I ' . ' I I . ,_ • / 1 I ' . -. · 1u2 °' . -. I)', Ap,lf 19, 1P85 . -' . . .-- -- . • • -~ 1985 calfftE11&-_ ~ . TD CHOOSE FROM! CALIFORNIA'S CORVt I IE HEADQUARTERS I . ,·:·~~~----;---..... .-'-"-""---=-~·~·~ - ' . ,-------2_ --=-----..'.._'I -·---------4--- .. • Mighty MaX Sport truck mighty inexpensive The new 1985-1/2 Mighty Max Sport is a sports-truck version of the popular 2.0-liter Mitsubishi economy pickup. The Mighty Max Sport was specifically de- veloped to emphasize the outstanding price/value rela- tionship and underline the per- son a I/sporting appeal of Mitsubishi· trucks according to MMSA. The manufacturer's sug- ~ested list price for the new truck IS $6.199. Equipment on this sporty ver- sion in addition to or in place of that on the standard Mighty Max truck includes spoke-type wheels, wide bodyside molding, chrome front bumper, chrome rear step bumper, chrome western-style mirrors, cloth seat upholstery and door trim, and a sports-style steering wheel. The appearance of the sport version is distinguished by hand- some detail trim that includes accent striping and a Mighty Max Sport decal o n the tailgate. BE SURE TO ASK I US ABOUT OUR EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACT AVAILABLE ON QUALIFIED USED CARS •••• I ' . ~ ... Other value-adtiing features of tne Mighty Max Sport include a responsive 2-liter, 88-horsepower en$ine, 5-s~d manual trans- mission, independent front suspension, height-adjustable steering column, cutpile carpet- ing, double-wall cargo box, one- to uch tailgate release, inside cargo tie-down bars, cargo area light, full headliner, 18-gallon fuel tank, tinted glass and radial tires. The load-carrying ability is also impressive with payload rating in excess of 1600 pounds. ------------------.,------1. ~ MMSA officials also 'an- nounced that the standard Mighty Max is now equipped with 5-speed manual trans- mission and cutpile carpeting. Earlier Mighty Max trucks had a 4-speed transmission and plush needle carpeting. These additions to the standard model further enhance authorized Mitsubishi Motors Dealers price-leader truck as one of the best values in the small-truck market at $5. 799. New Mitaubl•hi Mighty Max Sport features lots of chrome, lots of style. MIGHTY ·MA X STARTING AS LOW AS ... C ORDIA -STARTING AS LOW AS ... s4995 ARRIVING SOON '78 DATSUN COUPE 4 cyl. 4 spd, AM/FM Stereo Cass . Custom Interior & Exterior (015VZN) 82495 '88 NlllAN STANZA COUPE 4 cyl 5 spd. Power Steering. AM/FM Stereo. Custom Interior and exterior molding ( 1GTS874) TRIPLE DIAMOND USED CARS 'JS foRo -'81 PLYMOUTH COURIER CHIMP 4 4 4 cyhnder. automatic. Arr con- ditioning ( 1U05358) 8299 5 '82 MAZDA LUXURY SEDAM 82& Power/ windows locks. steering, brakes and sunroof Arr. AM/FM SttJreo. ·Custom Int & Ext ( 10VV095) AMtFM Stereo Custom Wheels Custom Interior and Exlerror Moldings ( tOFJS 14) s399 5 '83 MITSUBISHI TREDIA Automc)ltC arr P WH1dQw!. ' steering. AMt FM sto/t>o els (1HTC6661 --~-- '81 MERCURY CAPRI Automattc 6 cyl. arr. AMtFM stereo cass P 1Steering (602380) 8499 '84 MITSUBISHI CORDIA "L" 4 cy1 Auloma11c AM FM Stf'rf'O P1>wer Steering and Brake~ T11t Pootop 1 IJVC0281 8749 • ~ 'lEAR 00 MILE SER li.;E CONT RAC. T AVArLA8 • '-d All . 1 SUBISHI E HICLES \uthorm~d l)e•lers ~--T•k~ you w~r~ _-g;m1 you w.1nt to be ·- • It- I ' ., J WE HAVE •DAY•BITTEN aBICAR GUllAITEE A GREAT SELECTION OF GUARANTEED USED CARS!! 811 Plrts a t1111r CcMn: EqllH! -Trusabltoe - lur Axle -8nkes -u,llta -Air Cottclldoaial -1Mio -Power Steert•I • JNCt.UDP.8 NODAL USE NO AaUSE • ms w...n •nm-. .. , ...... ,.. ... ONLY AVAILABLE AT HUNTINGTON BEACH . CHKYSLER PLYMOUTH '82 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DOOR SEDAN Full power, Factory air cond., AM/FM stereo, Tiit. Cruise, Vinyl roof, wire wheel covers (2EGA 149) sg995 '77 OLDS TORONADO 2 DK CPE r ull puwer. 1~1'111" air. \Jh 'rut•t. A~/FM ~1,rt1t. vinvl rool t72!1-tolll *1995 '76 OLDS DELTA 88 CONVERT. 8 CyJ., autom•tk, powtr neering Ir bra~. AM/FM •C..reo. EJtceUent cond. tOMRKQ) *2995 '82 DATSUN 200 SX COUPE I ("vi. ;, \pePd. laclttn· air. l'o~er \teerin.:. hrake' 11nd window~. AM FM ,ttrl'•o. whitewall t1rt-.. m oon rt,.,r ~11~• ~t"' ( 1 EDE44nt 1 *5295 '78 CADILLAC SEVILLE J..U power. Fectory Air rond , AM/Pm ~. Lettl\er, Tilt. Cn1111e F'.XCEL. LINT CONDITION l469VOPI '84 DODGE DAYTONA COUPE 4 cyl . automatic. air con- ditioning, power steering, power brakes. power win- dows. Only·2200 miles -LIKE NEW! (1 MHB469) sg995 / '81 POID fUTUli 4 D&SBDAN 6 cyl, automatic, factoty air oond~ Ing, power ateerina l braliea, tilt l cruille, AM/FM at.neo. (tFUM211) *5395 '77 CADILLAC COl'PE DE \-ILLE Full !><IWPr, fa1'111rv 111r rttnd11wn1ng. , lesiher mlt'flttr, 1111 0. 11111«e. A '-1/FM qerl'o 1:ltl!ll0'.!1 *3195 '88 FORD SUBPR VAN Power stffring, power brakes. CUBtom windowa. roof rack. ladder, custom wheels & ure11. Hi(h ba<:k 5Uta. Carpet & aofa. (3A8.'l909) *8995 'KO DATSl'N 8 210C'PF: I 'I '"''"'"'ti" red1" ., h~elrr H~tr• I ""Ill 1 tAf{H I •• ,, •3495 100% GUARANTEE ON PARTS & LABOR '82 TOY OT A CELI CA GT LIFTBACK Automatic Trans, Air Cond., Power/Steering & Brakes, Tiit, Cruise, AM/FM Stereo cass (1EOB293) s7995 '82 BUICK PARK AVE 2 DI 8 ryl, diesel, rull power, r11ctory air conditioning, vinyl roof, tilt. & cruise, AM/FM st.ereo cassette. Only 29,000 miles. (499561 ) *6995 ;Sl°PLYMOUTH RELIANT Special Edition. Z·dr., 4-cyl., 4-1peed, vinyl· roof, rur 1111111• rack, cuatom wheels (1 F.SJ435) •3495 '84 PLYMOUTH TURISMO '1 Ur. 4 l., I. ·autnmallc. raclor. air, Pu~er/,tt'trtnl( & hrakl's. AM/FM ~terl'n Onlv 12.000mileMI1.JCC:l'.11'>4) *6995 '81 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE PuU power, fKWfY Air Conditioning, lMt~r. TUt., CNIM, Steno, Wire Cb.el C<wm n AAH894 ) ;s --·- The 1985lh Ford Eecort l• powered by a new 1.9-llter, four-cylinder en&lne. Mid-year models go on saJe at Ford d ·ealers next month Aerostar mini-van joins new versions ----of Escort, Lynx -. Ford Motor Co. has notified Ford.and Lincoln-Mercury deal- ers that they may take retail orders, effective Immediately, for the 1986 Ford Aerostar and 19851.4 models of Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx -three new vehicles that go on sale in May and June. The company also advised dealers that the suggested retail prices on the Aerostar van and wagon are $8,222 and $9,064, respectively. Suggested retail prices on the Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx are $5,856 and $5,986, respectively. "These new vehicles represent significant improvements to our vehicle lineup and give our deal- ers three attractive and high- quality vehicles to introduce in the spring and summer selling seasons," said Lo\Jis E. Latalf,Ford vice president, sales operations. The all-new Aerostar joins the growing mini-van market. Pro- duction wlll begin In early May at the St. Louis Assembly Plant, presently undergoing extensive retooling and expansion. The Aerostar represents an invest- ment of about $750 million. Ford's new mini van seats up to seven and has towing capability up to 5,000 pounds. Aerostar's standard engine is an electronically fuel-injected 2.3-liter, four-cylinder power- plant, designed to provide EPA fuel economy ratings of 26 miles per gallon in the city and 30 on the highway. An optional 2.8-liter V-6 engine also is available. Maximum cargo space Is 175.9 cubic feet, with payloads up to 2,000 pounds. Aerostar vans and wagons will be available in standard and XL versions. A Qremium-level XL T wagon version also is available. The Ford Aerostar comple- ments the full-size Ford Econoline van and Club Wagons. The Ford Econollmt was the best- selling van in the U.S. in 1984. Escort and Lynx have major changes in the front -all new sheet metal and aerodynamic headlamps. These are the first significant visual changes in both cars since they were introduced in the fall.of 1980as 1981 models, although both vehicles have been improved continually in their func1ional characteristics. Both Escort and Lynx are powered by a new 1.9-liter tour- cylinder. engine. Incorporating Ford's latest fast-burn, low-fric- tion engine technology, the new 1.9-liter engine increases horse- power 23 percent and torque 14 percent over the earlier 1.6-llter engine, while maintaining Escort and Lynx fuel economy .. Interior modifications over the previous models include new levels of seat comfort and an A.- frame steering wheel. Both the Escort and the Lynx benefit from modifications to the base suspension that improves ride quality, including new front-and rear-strut mounts, and improved steering response and feedback. The Escort remains Ford's best-selling car. It was the best- selling car in the U.S. in 1982 anti 1983. Jl'ord'• all-new Aeroetar -with 11eadna for 8e'f'en -Jolna a IJ'Owina mlnl-'f'an market. Porsche issues recall of its 944s RENO, Nev. -Porsche Cara North Amertca, Inc .. ha an- nounced a voluntary recaJI of 1,530 POl'9Che 944 automobUea manufactured during January and February, 1985. The recalf ts to Inspect the fuel hOM leadlng to the fuel damper In the fuel injection system. A tecendary .uppl!ef of theae hoeea may have over-crimped the end fitting, possibly cutting Into the hote material. If tuet leaked, It could cause preMUre loss within the fuel ayltem Md engine stalling. Fuet vaporw In the engine compart- ment aaeo could be ignited by a spark and cauM a fire. The recall decision waa made after PorldMt AO became aware of this situation in Germany. Nefther actual cues of fuel leaks nor Injuries have beeil reported. Dealers wltl inspect owners· cars to aee whether they have been equipped with hoses manu- f actured by the supp lier In ques- tion. If so, the hoses wlll be modified uaklg a special kit. Kits to repair the hoaea wlll be available in PorlChe dealerships. The affected vehlclee were built between Jan. 2 and Feb. 19 of this year. Many of them were fitted with hoMs made by this particular supplier. Since It can- not be determined accurately which care built during thla period may be Involved, it was decided to Inspect all of them. Seat belt use laws get a boost via Dealers Council program Say ·VeS'tOSeat Belts p~esentatton offered on free loan basts to interested organizations WASHINGTON, O.C. -Say "Yes" to Seat Belts, a community relations program designed to build local support for state seat belt use laws. Is available from more than 7,000 new car. light truck. Ure, ana auto service dealer members of the Dealers Safety and Moblllty Council. Consisting of a 13-mlnute audlo-vlsual presentation and printed . literature, the new pro- gram will be provided on a fr~ loan basis to MWVice clubs, citizen ota01i.at1ona, achoola, and llmHar groups by partlcl- ting dealers. · Those Interested In locating participating local dealers are Invited to contact the Dealera Safety and Moblllty Council, 1778 Mu,.chusetta Ave .• N.W., shlngton, G.G:-2ooae~ -t~e- p_hone number: 202-857-1251. The DSMC has joined forces with other groups and organiza- tions In advocating state laws requiring seat belt use, which if passed In all states would save an ntJmated 9,200 llvetj a year In traffic acctdenta. According to Marvin D. Hartwig, an Iowa auto dealer and national chairman of the DSMC, "Dealer• share a responslblllty to help belt law support groups and alllanoes acrosa .the country t?Y Informing more citizens of the benefit• of such laws. That's what Say "Yes" to Seat Betts is meant to accompllsh." The program showa how cam- paigns to persuade Americana to buckle up voluntarily have not resulted In high uaage rates, and summarizes the soccns off>li use laws in foreign countries. It answers common objections to belt use laws, shows why major corporations require on-the-job belt use, and offers suggestions on successful coalition-bulldlng for belt use laws. Since 1982, DSMC members have offered programs on drunk dnvlng, car care for safety, and other sut>Jecta free of charge to schools and community or- ganizations interested In promot- ing traffic safety. Say "Yes" la the aeventh program in the series. Companies and organization• aponsorlng the Dealers Safety and Mobility Cou~I are Ameri- can Motors, Chryaa,r, Flrestontt, Ford, General° Motors. BF Goodrich, Goodye_ar, the Na- tional AutomobH• Oeelers As- sociation, the National Tire Deal- ers and Aetreaderl Auoclation, Mazda NI an, Toy_ilta end Un:... roya . . ,. Seattle-buecl Sundance Cnataea• Stardancer la the only lu.zury cndae •hip that a1ao carrlea •ehlclea: Vacatlontne · .... motorlata can take thelr can on a •arlety of •aeela, lnclud.lne ao-called "•aper ferrlea. •• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Fnd~, April 18, 1815 C3 -Mustang's ~asy to take ca ~ of, conte$t judg.eS ~say Ford Mustang hal beet"I n~" the Euy MalntenanQe Car of the Year by Home Mechanlx maga- zine. The car was chosen by a panel of automotive experts, Who re- viewed al~the new 1985 cars. The Mustang's winning features for "do-lt-youraelfers" wilt appear in the magazine's May Issue. According to Home Mectianlx Automotive Editor Don Chaikln. the five-member panel was asked to drive and thoroughly examine all the new cars, ev.alu- atlng them on the basis of a wtde range of service and . mainten- ance f~tureJ and procedures. The tabulation of the panel's votes r~ed In the selection of the Ford stang, equipped with ttle stan ard 2.3 liter, four- cytinder gine. The cat WU ehOMn fOf' ltt roomy engine comPtw'trnent Ind euy eervlceablllty. Chaikln, who aerved on tM panel, commented, ''As• f~ mechanic, I've hlld to contend with many poorty c:onoeNed ...- glne compartmenta; 1llla ~ tang allows someone the fr9.: dom to work on his car wttt'I minimum fuaa." In addition to Chafktn, the Home Mechanlx test P.,... Jri.: eluded Cuba Caere, ~1*:h** editor, Car and Driver; T~ Assenz.a. associate editor, Motor Trend; Bob Freuden~ nlcal editor, Hunter Pu , which publishes severm = zines for the automotive industry: and Paul Weluaer. a freelance technical writer and car repair expert. Dodge will deliver patrol Cars for CHP The California Highway Patrol has awarded a bid for 849 new patrol cars to a Sacramento Dodge dealer. competitive makes. Taking a cruise? Don;t forget the car Chuck Swift. owner of Sw1t1 Dodge, says the CHP order will generate "piggybacking," where other California law enforcement agencies will be able to buy Diplomat patrol cars at the favorable CHP contract price. adding. an estimated 1,200 to 1,400 units to the order. "Over the years, Swift Dodge has delivered more than 1-4,000 vehicles to the Highway Patrol," said Patrick R. Smorra. general sales manager for Chrysler Call· fornia. "Every vehicle must meet rigid requirements for per- formance and durability sJnoe CHP officers drive a total of 90 million miles each year patrolling California's 95.000 mile road system:· AufOf erriesproven method of travel in-- Washington, Alaska, British Columbia When most Californians plan a vacation cruise, they usually don't think of Including their automobiles. But on vacations to the Pacific Norfhwest and Alaska, there's no reason to leave the family sedan or RV at home. Auto ferries for years have been a proven method of transportation for people In Washington, Alaska and British Columbia. Fares for vehicles range for a low of $250 one-way and $450 round-trip to $750 one-way and $1,350 round-trip, depending on a vehicle's length. standard-size autos, and makes the run from Seattle to Victoria May 3 through Sept. 29, leaving Seattle at 8 a.m. and arriving In Victoria's inner harbor at 12: 15 p.m. One-way fare for adults Is $18 and $11 for children 5 to 11. Auto fare Is $27. Buffet breakfast and dinner Is available, plus cafeteria-style food. Day cabins are extra. For Information. call (206) 623-5560. The Al••k• Marine Highway: Alaska's state ferry system oper- ates to Skagway both from Seattle and Prince Rupert, B.C. During the summer, the 418-foot ferry Columbia leaves Seattle Fridays at ·9 p.m.. arriving in leaves Port Hardy at 7:30 a.m., arriving In Prince Rupert at 10:30 p.m. Another ferry leaves Prince Rupert for Port Hardy at 7:30 a.m., arrtvtng at 10:30 p.m. One-way fare is $50 for adults and $25 for children 6 to 11. Automobiles under 20 feet are $105, campers and recreational vehicles under 20 feet are $157.50, and a vehicle and trailer, if each are under 20 feet, are $315. The fares. quoted in Canadian dollars, are about 30 percent less when paid with U.S. funds. For reservations, write British Columbia Ferries, 818 Broughton St., Victoria B.C. V8W 1E4. Delivery and testing was scheduled to begin this month at the Highway Patrol's Sacramen- to test facility. Swift's dealership will deliver the 1985 Dodge Diplomat four- door pursuit vehicles for $10,908 per unit. The sale price includes destination, dealer prep and a non-deductible two-year. 85,000-mile powertrain protec- tion.plan, which covers such vital parts as engine. transmission and rear axle. Swift said this marks his 15th CHP bid since 1968, a run broken only in 1970. 1982 and 1984 by Since California emergency vehicles are exempt from state emission control requirements. the 1985 Diplomat pursuit cars will be powered by a 49-state, 318 cubic-inch V-8 engine. To meet CHP criteria. the cars must accelerate from 0-60 mph 1n 13 seconds. 0-100 in 43 seconds, 50-100 in 34 seconds and reach a top speed of 110 mph within two miles. In addition, the cars must stop in a straight line during a series of four 90-0 mps Impending skid stops, with a two-minute interval between each. In fact. auto ferries are a primary mode of transportation to Alaska. leaving either from ports in Washington or British Columbia. Passenger fares for a tnree- night northbound trip range from $334 per person for an inside stateroom In the off season to $828 for a deluxe outside suite In the peak season. One-way fares for the four-night southbound trip,_,(with a stop at Ketchikan and cruises Into Tracy Arm and Misty Fjords) range from $442 for an Inside stateroom In the off season to $1,094 for a deluxe outside suite in peak season. Round trip fares range from $155 to S 1,81CT per person. SkagwayMondayatternoon.The 1-;:========================================::;:::;::::;::::;::::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;; Vacationing motorists can cus- tom design their cruise. choosing from a wide variety of~ fr goratea luxury. cruise ship service to large "super ferries." It's even poss- ible to begin a·ferry trip to Alaska aboard the Washington State ferry system, switch to the British Columbia ferries and, finally, shift to Alaska Marine Highway ferry system. Travelers can also make the entire journey on one ship. The new twist this year Is Seattle- based Sundance Ctulses' Stardancer, the only luxury cruise ship that also carries vehicles. Stardancer wlll add another dimension to travel to Alaska, enabling vacationers to cruise In the luxury of a liner. while taking their cars, motor- homes or campers along to use for touring or to drive back on the Alaska Highway. Motorists headed north board the ship at Vancouver, B.C., bound for either Skagway or Haines. There is one stop at Juneau, Alaska's state capital. Once In Alaska, motorists can drive throughout the Yukon and the Interior of Alaska. returning to either Skagway or Haines for a return voyage on Stardancer to Vancouver. One-way north or southbound trips are available for motorists who opt for a land return. At 608 feet, Stardancer can carry 960 paasengers and has two vehicle decks with stern and starboard loading doors. The ship can carry up to 350 auto- mobiles, rriotorhomes and motor coaches. Stardancer's seven- day cruises to Alaska begin June 7 and continue weekly through Sept. 20. • There are no height. weight or length restrictions on vehicles carried by Stardancer, said Sun- dance Cruises' president, Stanley McDonald, but vehicle slz.e Information Is needed when reservations are made. Stardancer Is a luxury cruise ship with a heated indoor-out- door swimming pool with tele- scoping glass roof, two night clubs with live enlertalnment, six Indoor and 1 ._outdoor bars, poolside grill, a full service 680- seat dining room, health club. casino, disco, gtft shops and beauty salon. Cabins' are equipped with two lower beds, closed-circuit color TV. tele- phone and radio. For Information, contact your travel agent or call Sundance Cruises at (800) 222-5505. While Stardancer and some ferries leave from British Col- umbia ports, It's easy to start your ferry journey in Washington. From Seattle, you can catch the Alaska Marine Highway's Col- umbia to Skagway or (in the summer only) take B.C. Steam- ship's Princess Marguerite to quaint Victoria. B.C. Another alternative Is to drive to Anacortes, about 100 miles north of Seattle, and board a Washing- ton State Ferry to Sydney, B.C., about 16 miles north of Victoria. Either way, you get an all-day voyage through Puget Sound and the breathtaking San Juan · Islands. The Washington State Ferry travels through the heart of the San Juans, ma~lng stops at a few of the larger Islands. Sundance Cruises' Stardancer Is the only direct vehicle carrying service -to Alaska from Van- couver; Alaska Marine Highway provides the only through service to Alaska from Seattle. Here is a rundown of the auto ferry service from Seattle and Port Angeles, Wash .• to Victoria, B.C., plus service from Canada to Prince Rupert and from Prlnoe Rupert to Alaska. • B.C. 8tMmehtp Co. Ltd.: The Princess Marguerite, a small day liner. carries a limited number of same ferry leaves Skagway Mon- days between 6 and 7 p.m., arriving In Seattle early Friday morning. The Columbia carries 180 standard-size vehicles and up to 1,000 passengers; it's restricted to 700 passengers between Seat- tle and Prince Rupert. One-way fare from Seattle to Skagway Is $198 for adults, half fare for children 6 to 11 . Vehicles one- way from Seattle to Skagway range from $194 to $1 ,004. The Alaska terries leave Prince Rupert each morning and make the trip to Skagway· In 40 to 50 hours. Ferries normally stop in Ketchikan , Wrangell , Petersburg, Juneau, Haines and Skagway. From Prince Rupert, fares are $91 for adults. half fare for children 6 to 11 . Vehicles range from $87 to $440. There are staterooms available on some ferries. On the Columbia, staterooms range from $75 per person for a bed In a dormitory to $230 for a four-berth stateroom with sitting room. Reservations are required; all staterooms on the Columbia have ~een sold out between Seattle and Prince Rupert for the 1985 summer season. For information, write the Alaska Marine Highway, Pouch A., Juneau, Alaska 99811 . The telephone number In Seattle Is (206) 623-1970. Bleck Ball Tranaport: The auto ferry Coho Is operated by this private carrier between Port An- geles. Wash. and Victoria. The ferry leaves PQrt Angeles In the summer at 8:30 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 5:15 p.m. One-way fare Is $5.25 for adults, $2.60 for children 6 to 11. Car and driver costs $20.00. Reservations are not accepted. For Information, call (206) 457-4491 . B.C. Fenlea: Daytime service on the Inside Passage from Port Hardy on Vancouver Island to Prince Rupert Is being In- augurated this year. A ferry Goodyear's after foreign markets SAN FRANCISCO -The chairman of <Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. totd eecurlty analyst• In San Francteco recently that hi• comp9ny wtll c.pttatlze on It• ftnanclal health and ttrateglc ~. worldwl<M po1tt1onlng to gain new ..bultneas opportunities In a period of contr1ctlon for the tire and rubber fndustry. Robert E. Mercer. chairman and-41\lef e~ec"u..,. officer of th• world'• larg81t tire and rubber company , addressed Goodyear' a obJectlvea In view of the llftlng of J~ 1uto Import reatrictlont and what he termed "c;"'tomer fNghts" -the movea by automotlY9 companlet to locate production In other countries. ''Whether It Involves f orelgn vehlcte m1nuf acturer1 ooml~ to the.I I $ to protect thelf iflteftilt~ or American manufacturer• going abroad to be more coat- competitive, Goodyear la pot. ltloned on a WOJtdwtde bula to capture new /bu•tnea." Mercer Mid. ~I In the c11e of foreign auto manuflCturera locating In the U.S. to compete with JapeMM or American cara, Mercer Mfd Goodyear wth Mek more 0tfg1na1 equlpmeftt4)welftate. ·a CAP11CE .,. ......... Blue, 321( ,,,;, FI M, 5.e lrter. V·8 331852) 17495 &Ive, 71( mi, 5.0 ltter, (338881) 18896 Silver heavy duty pkg ucel· lent sentice vehtele (331609 14995 TwQ to choo\e from (341235)(328918) 17595 '88 PLY..-rtl •IZMIDI lt blue 3 I K ''" crut~ control F M 2 2 liter 318679 '88F• CIOWll VICTOllA Fully loaded"' 361{ m1 3253'3 18295 '18 FllEBllO IE Bock 3 8 hter H 0 powet looded 324573 18195 ·ac.n CAVIUEI C/I S1l\'flt c rv1\e cootrol. F M 2 0 l11er 32'3381 All Units Subject to Prior Sale .J-T &l & Doc . Fee. Prices Good 48 Hrs. Aftef Publication. •• • • PREVIOUSLY LEASED VEHICLES MOST WERE ONE DRIVER FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS . ~ , - LICENSE, TITLE & DOC. FEES ARE. ADDITIONAL All vehicles come w ith a 12,000 mile/ 12 month power troin warranty. Also ovoilable ot oclditional cost optional 24 /month /2~,000 mile Service Cpntroct, extended coverage for your vehicle. 16401 BEACH B.LVD HUNTINGTON BEACH (-LUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY) CALL (714) 847-1707 I . '. . -. Pe--;r~-m=ife costs for·aperating compac·tcars _climbsin 1984 Los Art el es is still leading nation with 60.69centsamlle -purchase price variables are state and local taxes and fees. Estimated averages for '84 mod~• other than compacts, bought new and to be driven 10,000 mites a year for five years, were: Intermediates. 54.52 cents, 1 4.3 peFcent from 53.28 cents. Average per-mile costs to own and run typical new compact cars In 20 of the nation's top cities last year rebounded by 3.08 cents - 6.6 percent -to a record 49,61 cents from 1983's 46.53 cents. That Is 5. 1 percent above 1982'sprevlous47.19centshlgh, The Hertz Corp. 's new annual estimates show. The rise In the big-city average compares with a previously-re- ported jump of 5.5 percent, or 2.4 cents, advanoe In -he overall U.S. 1984 national average to 45.67 cents, reported by the lease- rental. company Jn February.· Auto expenses In l"rge cities are normally higher thah In suburban and rural areas. The J eep Cherokee SportWacon la now aftilable In a two-wheel drive model. Eight top cities maintained their 1983 rankings f0r 1984, the report said . Los Angeles con- tinued to lead the nation wi th outlays estimated at 60.69 cents a mlle. Cincinnati slipped from 17th to 20th place at 44.65 cents a mile. Jeep ventures into new role with 2-wheel drive Cherokee Boosts In car loan Interest rates, vehicle sticker prices, In- surance, taxes and maintenance turbo diesel engine available on more than offset less expensive ~4WD Cherokees will not be gasoline and more fuel-efficient offered on the 2WD model. new cars to account for the 1984 Transmissions will Include a 4-advance, the study found. Debut of 2 WD Cherokee markStirst two-wheel-drtve yehicle since 1969 SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -Jeep Corp. steps out of its traditional role as an exclusive builder of tour-wheel-drive vehicles with. the lntroductlQn this spring of a two-wheel-drive version of its Jeep Cherokee SportWagon. The debut of the 2WD Cherokee -designated as a 1985 model -marks the first two-wheet-drive Jeep vehicle of- fered to the general public since the 1969 Wagoneer. "This new Jeep vehicle will provide the same ride, comfort, performance and rugged durability as the four .. wheel-drive Cherokee, which was unani- mously chosen as the 4WD Vehicle of the Year for 1984," said Francois Castaing. AMC vice president of product engi- neering and development, "but it also wlll be even more fuel- eff lclent." The 2WD Cherokee is ex- pected to have particular appeal in the southern half of the nation, where the need for four-wheel- drive Is not as important as in the snowbelt regions of the country. But Jeep officials also see Cherokee as an alternative to conventional station wagons and vans. with the cargo-carrying capacity of utility vehicles plus the comfort and convenience of a passenger car. ·'The Cherokee with two- wheel-drive Is a very good, very versatile, all-around vehicle," Castalng said. Offered in two models -base and Pioneer -as well as in 2- ~oor and 4-door bodystyles, the 2WD Cherokee will be available in the same paint colors and body trim as its 4WD·counterpart. With few exceptions, optional equip- ment availability also will be the same. AMC's 2.5-llter 4-cyllnder en- gine will be standard with a 2.8- liter. V-6 engine optional. The WE WANT TO SELL PONTIACSI FANTASTIC FIERO! speed or 5-speed manual and a The 49.61 cents per-mile aver- 3-~peed ~u~omatic. age for the 20 key, geographl- Convertmg a four-wheel-cally-spread cities is 3.25 cents a drive system to a two-wheel-· mile, or 8.63 percent, above the drive Is not nearly as complex previously-reported Hertz esti- from an engineering stamf point mate of a 45.67 cents overall as i.t .. would be going the other 1984 nationwide average outlay. way, observed Castaing. Such car-cost elements as in- The basic alterations to the surance, sales taxes and repair Cherokee 2WD conversion en-labor rates normally are higher in tailed elimination of the 4WD cities. transfer case, the front axle gear The Hertz estimates are for housing and the axle disconnect normally-equipped vehicles mechanism. The 4WD front axle pu rchased new and driven was replaced with high-strength 10,000 mites a year for five years tubular beam axle assembly. The by average new-car-buying famil- Cherokee's quadra-llnk front les. Figures exclude parking and suspension was retained to as-toll outlays, which could add 5-30 sure smooth highway ride and cents a mile in many metro- handling. politan areas. because these The 2WD Cherokee 2-door charges can vary so widely even model will weigh 2, 776 pounds -among neighboring motorists. 165 pounds less than the 4WD Purchase prices In the '84 model. The 4-door Cherokee will study ranged from a low of weigh 2,827 pounds -166 $8,955 in Detroit to $9,321 in pounds less than its 4WD New York. With recent modi- counterpart. flcatlon of delivery charges. main only s 199 PER MONTH TO OWN e?lmeeica ~ '»t".J'f 7'"putae 7w"-7'a.ue11gee Sp"eu eae! s12,975+0r! Auto Trans, A/C, Radio Prep, & more (.zt 5170) Sub-compacts. 39. 79 cents a mile: up 6.9 percent from 37 .23 cents In '83. Mid-size units, 52.81 cents, up 8 1 per.cent from 4'8 87 """ts. Run for life Standard-size, 64.93 cents,, 9 percent from 59.58 cents. Since car costs vary by such variety of factors. the compa1 urges all motorists to falcula their own Individual venlcle & penses and Issues a free C Cost Calculation Gulde to assi in this. Studies also are free. A•era&ln& 42 mllea a clay, ultra-marathon numen Malcolm Campbell of Grantham, Entland, and llarYl1 SkaCerber&ofNewYorkareenroutetoNewYorkln the fin· Lou GebriC Race for Life, which they apect to complete h 92 ctaya.·1 F~rd Motor Co. provided Ford ltcoline Vane tc aupport the marathon. The pair beian their nm at Anabeln: Stadium and apect to finish in July. The Run for Life la 1 national fund-raleer for Amfotropblc Lateral 8cleroela the diaeue that took the life of bueball plaJ'er Lou GehriC. • SIMPLE INTEREST ~ ~ ·~ -~5 SCIROCCO s11,249~,~ 5 spd, sunroof. A/C, Cass Str. F/silver, alloys (#5276) A I •MO 111111.EI•• CIRICll•• IVEIPllW THE 1886 PONTIAC FIERO 18995• AT 8.8% FINANCING' Fiero means "proud" and You 'll be so proud to own this sports car beauty! An American-built design with rack & pinion steering and fully independent suspension, plus tilt wheel. trip wheel rings. radio & morel (3165)(229255) 48 monltis $I 703 10 ca5h or trade Sale pnce S8995 plus tn he. & d<>c l~s APR 8 e•1, on approved cred1t Del payment $I I 255 () 1 7'"ntiac ~ ie11zuekJ1U 1985 7'aeuienne S.edan a to Clloasa fNlll Just 812,895 ~ or 1288,., .. ,, OWi DAVID J . PHILLIPS 837-2400 JBlUJilCK ··roN1rilACC . MAZlD SUbject to prior ult. ·l\a l11 lit OotfMt °"..,."c:. ... """ '* n ._,,...., ,.,,._.., l'ltWft "' ... _ °"" .::::::: tr • 1985 QUANTUM Alto Tr11s, Sllfltf, Cus, Stet". 1.-*4 (5244) 11.l 'Wt It .... • I 11,• •ll•ct .._.. ...... . ... ,. •• CN9t HORRY -SALE ENDS APRIL 21, 1116 .. 1971 FORD F-250 s2995•• 4 spd, Dual Tanks. 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A propowl oidllienoe II ................. ... QlttlOfl a Knox, Incl., • Edgeffeld Cerrito• CA ~ ... ~ • ~ tor ldopClon .. ..... I Calltornla corporation. to10t ' ' the ~ Cit; Council "'-,.....,.... ~ Coundl ~ .. .._ ..... 6. · 1719t Sendra LAe. ,..t. Mell Ing Yin 12342 ft'IMt"'9 (Jll Mir e., ttl& meMlnO of M8Y I. 1915, • 1 b v .. .., .-lnaton leech, CA t2Mt Ed~leld. Cer~lloe, "CA belnt Ord1Mnci9 ......... ~ Ming Ofdlnanc. 15-10. te ... • ....., ...... llll( ~,,... •• coo-90101 lfllll'°tM~end ~ zo,q "'54 ...... ,.. ......... duc:1edt>yacorpor11tloll Thie l>Ytl,,... •1, eott.-~oftowtn'8r-. ecr.of ~et250t -~----Arcftt C. Knox ducted by. hulbencl end wife The modon 10 ~ Ord'-Hwtler &ouleYerd "'°"'I end ......., ..... w Tiils 11etement WM llled Fong flen Yin Mnem 115-t llnt r-*'a CM-A (lrwtttuttonel end Rec.-I .... eM .-C...-.. wtttl tM County Cler1I OH~-Thll lt8*Mnt ... fled '*' ~.,. folooMnG rd! -reatlolUll) to POR· HO .......... ). ange County on Apfll 1, 1N5 with the County a.ti of Or-'IOt« COUNCIL MEMeEAS• (~ 0..~lt ,.._. ~ • .. II -f'2'7mil ~ County on .._en 2t AYES· Hertzog Hombudde denlllll • High o.n.tty) In ............ ....._ llt- Pub119hed Or~ Cout 1915 'Schafer. Hali. Wheelef'. c:onnectlon with Ru.one ..... ....., .... •= Dally Pll01Aprll5, f2, 1t, :M, ~ NOES: NoM. ABSENT ~ R-15-41 .. •IMAI CM .. A 191$ Put>llahed Orange e-.t None , ,,. motion to glll9tl Ord!-,.,. ''••••••r ••• ° F-171 Delly Piiot Apfll 5, f2 , 1t, 28, T"9 full text of !tie Ofd'-= ~ ~ =-~ I I ' 1111 ..... e .. Keeper Heather Harris feeds "unicorn" ro.e petalt at nl&bt club party. ---------19&$ nM0a -lie fMd lfl tN VT r ........ .... Circus 'unicorn 'lives it up as NY party guest of honor Pta.IC NOTICE F~ City Clerif, oMoe n F• c.-vote COUNCIL EM· u.. .... • .. ...._ °""9 ~a MeM • BERS AYES. Hert=, tlllfllllll .... .._.. ~==Ma J:..W'.,..i..,,Qtr ~~~~SsENT~ :::..!~'.:..:. A propoeed ordinance It Pub4iltlecl Or~ Coeat None cw,.rur ••• tea I•~· tcn.duled for edoptlon at Plll.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot Aprff 19 1"5 The tuH tu1 ol the ordl-"' a I ~ • ~ • • I • t • I• • the reguler City Council · _ F-tl 1 nenc. m!Y be reed In tM ..... ,111111 If ...., .... meeting of Mey e. 19&5. '1CTmOUI ....... City Cl«t. omc.. n Fw ............... -being Ordinance 85-11, MAm llAft-.rf Drive,~. Meed.. -Ch•nglng the zonlr'Q for The foMowlng perlOl\I are f1tBJC NOTICE IUl!N '· "•••Y. CMJ • _.. .. ,,_.. • PfOJ*1Y loceted at 135 end doing butlneu•: ~ ,.1, 1 .. 1 • ._., ,_. 139 Roc:heat• Street end MUSIC MAOIC, 201 A TM ........ _,, 9' "9IM). r-ul>llthed Or~ Cout ,_., 11-. r le ...... NEW YORK I \Pl -The Ringling Bros. Barnum & Baile) ( 1rcu'i' con- uovers1al "h' 1ng unicorn.. mo' ed from the Big Top to one of Ne"' York's trendiest night '>pot~ for • .a pany featuring llo"'n~. dwarf~ aod celebnty guest\ 1 ~bOUI lUU urru\ mcmbcr'i. gUC\h and reponers applauded the 21 .·foot· tall unicorn. "'h1ch ate rose petals as 1n legends and t·rac~er~ a~ in real lite The one-horned animal mingled w11h its guests at the d1".ico1hequc .\rea for about 45 minute'i before hc1ng ·• whisked awa) b) Its 1ra1 ner Among those· in auendancc at thl' club. "'h1ch had been dt·torated to look like a Big Top. wen· Dennis Christopher. star of the film ··Break- ing .\"'a~ ... and Enc Dougla'>. so n of actor Kirk Douglas. t The unicorn actual!\ has been e1erm1nrd h~ doctor'> io ~ a goa1 hose l\.\O horn~ were grafted al binh 10 one The pan> also katured arcadl' clo"'ns. pinball machines. a man w11h whlll' hair coiffed 1n a one-foot horn hkl· 1hr unicorn's. bab' sharks 1n a tan~ and d\\arfs \.\hO d0arted around the fO'K'-pelaled noor. l lnamuscd wa<, the ~mCnl·an Su- n ct\ for thl' Pre\ tn11on of Cruell) 10 <\n1mal'i. which sent a telegram to the cirr us: "'We arc not tn the hab11 ofspoihng l't:lcbra11ons. But if you are parading one of) our unicorn goats al a \'tCIOI) pan). this can onl) tx· '1e\l.ed as a ·, 1cton · for exploitation -of an1mais and the gentra~pubhc ... ""\\.c urge the circus to JOin us 111 a '>tncere effort to ac h1eH' a strengthened federal animal welfare an. with strict guideltnes affecung '>Urg1cal mal'11pulation, genetic e ngi- nt·enng and the overall care. training and transpona11on of animals b) lahoratones. zoos and circuses."' . an edJecent lot --' of t35 LakevJ-. Placentia, CA TICI.," "9 ......... f!I...... Deily Piiot April 19. 1985 --• ....... • ..... Aoeheet• Street from R2 92870 ._ .... ,., "9Mrd 9fl F-912 r •trM ..... ._ .. end CL to R3. In connection Ak:lc 0:-Nellon. 11863 ...... --...... Me.: ,. .,, 11111 ... ..... ... with Rezone Patltlon Yorba Unda Blvd .• Yorba IMlllUI lllt ... ..._ ef deMI..,..,.. ... ...._ fW6-05 Unda. CA 92e8e Ille •n',... ., Or-.. "8.IC NOTIC( a..... ..,_ 1 ; ' A The motion to g111911 Ord!-This butln•• la e<>n-c..e,,c •• .., .. ..,.... ......._ ,., ..... ...., nance 8$-11 flrat re.ding dueled by: an lndMclual rw •1111 w1fl • •--. T4ot ...,. .... a•.._.. cerrled by the fClllowlng roll Aide 0 Neldon ..... ., .... ,..-• Titte ~ Me. •• 1 lll1ll • u•. 8f ,.. call vote: COUNCIL MEM· Thia stat_,t -flied MN ,....,., ..... , JW ltt1W74 COfteo9 a • all 11Mlo, BERS: AYES Hertzog, wlththeCountyClerlcofOf. _, ............. 11th T,,.._...... ...... ...._ e -...... Homt>udele, Schatw, Helt, =County on March 2t, ,,,..... ...... ,..1111d MlllW 49 11¢11i 111•111 I 0 WhHler NOES: None ...... MAIO-e • W ....... • .,.. ABSENT· None '2nll1 Tilll~Mo. 11..-~ ....,,,,.. .......... ..... nie tuH text of the ordl-Publttlled Orange Cout •• , I NOTICa 0# OEfAUU ..... ).. narq may be read In the Dally Pllol April 5, 12. It, 26. T,_... .... teo. AND lLICTIOle TO Tn.-rwne and ~ of City Cleril'a office. n Falt 1985 MMttl1tl MU UNDO DUO IN court le; Loa Anoalea OrlV9, Coata Mesa. F-852 ..... I A 11 0# TMllT County Superior Court,~ lll.HN '· ...-V, CltJ .....,~ IWO«TANT MOTICa l1W Olatrlc:1. t 1 t N. HIM Clenl NOTICa OP DDAUl T IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN Su.t. Loe AngoiM. CA Publtan.d Orange Cout MID IUCT10M TO FORECLOSURE BECAUSE 90012 Dally PllOt Aprff 1t, 11185 MLIC NOTICE MU ~ DUO YOU ARE BEHIND IN Y~ The ,__ acldr9a, and F-913 OP TMl9T PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE ~ nurnt. (Jll pleln-FtCTITIOUl llU..... ...aRTAlff NOTICE SOLO WITHOUT ANY tlff'a attOl'M)', or plailntJfl Ptll.IC NOTICE T=~'== ere Fci~t~~~i~~lJ'~~~~ ~~~~YeA~~IO~ ~r: ~~In~=<!,~ Bitburg mayor mystifie_d at Reagan cemetery visit furor FtCTrTIOUI llU ... H doing bull-u : YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR bring your ecx:ount In good Parti Eaat, Sut1e 3500, Loa • NA• ITAft•NT JM & ASSOCIATES. 210 PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE 1tandlng by pey1ng a11 of Angelea, CA 90087 (213) Colton St., #A, Newport SOLO WITHOUT ANY yourputduepeyment1p11.ta 553-1100 dolThe ~~~ :-""' are Beach, CA 92863 COURT ACTION. and you permitted coata and ex· Oeted: SEP 14 1914 L78ci TRAVEL ·SERVICE Jim Moralea. 210 Colton mey ha11e the legal right to pen-within lhr• montha .M1wt ~. ecw-.., C...... and LIDO TRAVEL end LIDO St . llA, Newport Beech, CA bring YQIK account In good from the date tllla notice of 1J a.ti. ., \'. 8""11111-. TOURS 3.o4 VI -921163 atandln!r by peylng all of ~ -r-oed Thit ~ port~ Call~~::f:9':;3 Thl1 bu11n .. a It con-your peat due peyment1 plus amCSunt II $4t,OS8 40 u of Publlahed Orange Coeat Lynn-Alt9n Inc a Call· dueled by: an Individual permitted cost• end ••· 315115. end w111 inc:t .... Delly Pllo1Aprll5. 12. 19, :n. · " Jim Moralea pen.-within thr• mon1ha until 'f04M eccoun1 ~ 19a5 fomla corporation, 3404 Via Thia atatM*'lt wu Ned h'om tl'1e d•t• thla notJee of current You may not haYe to :!'~a~ .Beactt. Call-with tl'1e County Clerk of Or· default wu recorded Thia pey the entire unpaid por. ange County on Maren 2t, emount la le03e 45 u o1 tion of 'fOJI account. -BITB Ru . \\.est (Jamam tAPI -The mayor ~)she I'> m~s11.fied b) 1n1ernat1onal cn11c1sm of President Reagan's plans 10 la> a \Heath al B11burg·s m1lttaf) cemctaf). where ~mencan mihtal) o fficers ha,·e at- tl'ndcd memorial sen 1cc·s for 'cars. "I don't see wh> people should be upset 1f the president comes." Ma~or fheo Hallet said Thursda) Reagan has been cn11c11ed 1n the n1ted ~talcs and other countries for planning 10 la} a wreath al the cemetery. which rnn1a1ns .t 7 gra' es of "laz1 SS ehtl' guards. during a v1s11 to West Germany Ma) 1-6 The president 1n111all> dl'udcd not 10 visit a former Na11 conl·cn1rat1on camp to pay tribute to Na11 ~ 1c11ms. But after an outbur t of cnt1c1sm. Reagan is expected to vis11 Dachau or some other concentration camp. "Our people canno1 comprehend this macabre row O\ er thl' '>Old1cr~ who fell 40 ~ears ago:· Hallet has wntten in a letter to l ' ') ~mhao;~dor .\nhur Burns . .\bout :!.000 German soldiers are buried in the cemc·tan. Most of them died fighting the· ~me'ncans and their allies in World War 11. hut 1hcrr arc graves of 100 '10ld1cr'i ktlkd in V..orld War I. Ha llet. 6 l. said he has '' nllen 10 Burns twice 1n the past \\et·k 10 encourage Reagan to proceed \.\llh hie; plans to\ 1s11 the eemelcf) Thccemeterv 1s 1n a re'i1den1tal area of the southwestern V..est {jnman town of 25.000. Four-thou.,and air- men are stationed at thr nearby U.S. Air Force ba'ic and I 1,000 Americans li ve in the town '"Our people sa~. let thr dead he in peace. After 40 yea re;, onl' can't X-ra) the graves 10 d1s11ngu"h whether the) were fanatic defenders of the Third Reich or just defl·nderc; of thl· fa t.herland." Halll'I said. Most of the gra' e'i arc of German soldiers killed 1n thr Ot.-cemtx·r 1944 Battle of the Bulge. the last major German as~uh of World War 11. The gra,es1onr'i. wh1rh earn lhl' name'i. lOmpan1es. and date'> of birth and dl•ath. ind1call' man~ of the c,old1crc; were teen-ager' "iome 11>.000 .\m,cm·an' "'<"re ~ilkd IO the lighting. \\hll"h le,ekd B1tburg and damaged o ther (lites in the area. Hallet. "'ho ~f\ed on the Russian Front 1n World War II. said t\mcn· can. French and West German milt· tal) officers han· held a memonal sen ice at the cemetery annuall} ~ince 1959 to pa)' respert' 10 the dead of both world "'ar'>. as well as v1c11ms ol Nazism. "The SS S) mbol makl''i u' re· member the horrors of the war. and causes the sens111v111es. I know." he said. "'But these people were soldiers. not concentration camp guards. In add111on. ma~t of them were pulled 1n10 '\Cf\ 1cr a1 1hr end of the ""ar and Tht1 bualnn• 11 con-1985 3/18185. and w111 1ncr-though full peyment -c»- \\l'r<." JUSI lhtldrrn." ducted bY" • eorpor•tlon ~ until Vo«K eccoun1 beconlel rnanded. but you inus1 pey In Bonn. ~nnemane Renger. \ICC dfln~ald L Henry. Preti-Published Orange Coaa1 curr.-it Youmaynottiaveto theamount1t.iedat>0¥1 BURRENN prcs1den1 of the lo"' er house of This statemenf wu Nied o.;1y PllOt A,pnl 5· 12· 1•· 21• pey the enllr• unpaid PDf· Art• thr• montha from ALBERT BURHENN. Parltamcnl and a member of the with the County Clerlt of Or· tta5 F-856 lion of your account. eYen the date al rec:ordatton of born October 3, 1905 enge County on April 2 1985 tl'IOugh Mt peyment -c»-this CIOc:ument (Wflldl del• of . Ind. Passed oppo!i1 t1on Social Democrauc Pan). nn.,1 mended. 1>u1 you must pey recordlltlon ~ ..... m i.a.na. calkd the contro,ers' O\ er the' 1s11 a Published Orenge Cout Ptll.IC NOTIC£ the wnount 1tated aoo.... on)., un._ the Obligation away April 13. 1985 '"d1soraceful spectacle .. Dally P1101 A,pnl 5 12 19 2e Attet thr• monlha from '*no lor.ac.ecs upon per-m Carta Mesa. Ca &" 1985 ·. · · · FtCTrnout MlllNI!" the d•te o1 r9COl'dallon of ml11 a tono-period. you S · ed b f Reagan aides Micheal K. Dca,er MAME ITAru.NT this~t(wNcndet•ot nave only 1he 1ege1 rtg111 to ~rviv Y wt e. and Wilham Henkel were meeung F-86a The tollowlng persona •r• record.ilon ~· *• 11op the loreclOllKe by pay-Mildred. son. Robert. 1oda~ \\tlh ftie president m Washing-,________ doing bu*"-9 a · . on). uNe9a the obligation Ing the entw• emoun1 c»-brother. Charles of ion 10 dec1d0 "h 1··h of ... , era I sites of NEWPORT AUTO ELEC-being loreclo9«l upon per-mended by your ~edllor Indiana sister Mrs ~ .. _,.. TRIC 2033 Newport Blvd mlts • longer period, you To flnd out the amount Robe .Kro . f In l0ncentra11on cam pc; will be included Cost~~ CA 92ii28 ·· have only the legal right to you mull pay.°' to arrenge rt PP o · o n Reagan's schedule. JOMC>h Edward Miracle stop the loredoeure by pay-for paymentto stop the tor• d1ana. two grand· West German go\ crnment !iourcec 7081 El Veloz wy . Buena Ing the entwe amouni ci.. dolure. or tt your property la children. Pacific View ' Parll CA ~20 manded by your Cfedltor In forecto.ure for any other Mort112rv dire<-tors !>aid CA-aver 1h1s week v1s1te<l the site T~ ... Sue Miracle. 7081 To find out the amount reuon. oont1et BANK Of -J • of the Dachau concentration camp. c El llelo1 Wy. Buena Park you mu11 pay. or to arrange AMERICA NT & SA .s791 644-2700 near l\tun1ch: the site of the Flossen-CA 90820 · · torpaymen1tottoplhelor• <7141 385-8572· Loen • POTl'ER This t>uilneas 11 con-closure. or II your property Is 210809-7. 3800 W•t Chep-bucrg concentration camp. not far uctedby:husbandandwlfe In forllcioeure for any other man Avenue. Orange. CA PATRICIA RUTH from the East German border 1n Joaeptl e Mlracte rauon. coniact: BANK OF 92688. POITER age 75 A Ba,ana: and' the Jewish syrfagogoe~n L Thia 11a19ment wu flied AMERICA NT & SA 1791 11 you"' .... any queatlona. resident ' of Hunt· W h f F k~ wllh Ille County Cieri! of Or· (7141 385-e572, Loen • you ahould contact• iewv-orms. soul o ran 1un. anoe County on Marc:n 21 1943&5-1. 3800 Weet-Chap. or tl'1e ~·1 egetq mgton Beach Passed 0 £l TH NOTICE s 1995 • man AWIOOe, Ofsnga, CA wfllchm•yt1e11eloauredyour away April 17, 1985 •----------------------------• ~ 92668. 1oen ·cs.. f()(){not•l pacif· H taJ .. "_ If you llave any queatlona. Remember, YOU MAY at tea OSpl A o:.~~\:t1,;::°f: 1~e;:' you should oon1act 1 &ewv-LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF Mrs Pott.er was born 1985 . ' :. ' °' lhe eo-nment ~ Y.OU 00 NOT TAKE April 8, 1910 in Kid sleuths reunite WWII fliers, rescuers DES MOI NES. lu"'a I ~P.l - Detecu'e "ork b~ a group o f \l\th· grader~ has reunited Na") re~·uer~ "'1th three lhl' World War II a\lator'> lost for l"'o "eeks in the Paulic O cran "11h ·air acl' l.dd1c R1ckebackcr. The 20 si'<lh graders at the Ml'l'kcr Sl.·hool in >\me~ took on thr sleuthing and the reunion as a da\s project. inspired b~ a I 94J hook. "Wl' ThougtitJWe Heard the An~cl) Sing." by Jame Wh111a kl"r. n1-pilut 111 1hc ill-fat('d Lanr . · ··Whv don'11he rc)l ol thc \l'houl~ do th(' same kind of thing·~·: \atd John Banek. 68. fli ght t•ngineer of the errw assigned 10 0) World War I ace Eddie Rickenbacker to a seerr1 mce11ng 1n the South Pacific "'1th Cren Douglas Mac~nhur in 194~. But the rn.'" of the R-17 Fl\ ing Furtrcs'> wa<> forced 10 d11ch after the\ O\ cr'ihol a refuehng island. o.\dnft ro·r l"'U "'eeks. the) were g1-.en up for dead until Na'} Lt. Lester Boulle aboard a patrol plane. spotted p1lo1 William Cheri). who had fallen a<,lcrp. naked and cxhaustt•d. in his ran '"I thought of11 over the year'i. but I ne,cr e\peCll'd to see these gu)s again:· )a1d Wiiham Wepner of Ripon. Wis .. a crew member aboard a PT boat that helped with the rescue Thr men ha' c not seen each 01 her since then. Sc' en of the eight passengero; aboard the plane sur\l,ed. Four are- s11ll al" e and three of them. plus two rescuers. arn,cd in CA-s Moine" Thursda) to meet the Sl\th grade~ "ho reunited them. F-863 ="·~~~ .. , )'04/I p~;;6:c;~ HEREBY Asher. Oklahoma, for ---------RetMmber, YOU MAY GIVEN CONT INENTA L more than 35 years S MLIC NOTICE LOSE LEGAL. RIOHTS 1F AUXILIARY COMPANY i1 she was a Secretary -----------YOU 00 NOT TAKE the duty appolllted Truatee With the Sawtelle F~~:.=· PRN~;;~:c;~N HEREBY ~,: ~:~~~:-·:: Veterans AdmlOIS• Tllefollowlngperaonaare GIVEN CO NTINENTAL Mohamad Hos1e1n traUon She was a S domg bullllMJ ... AUXILIARY COMPANY. id JM!ertnsan • marned per-member of St Sunon INTERNATIONAL SCIEN-1he duly eppoln1ed Trult• s on. ano v .1,..d & Jude Catholic I TIFIC RESEARCH (IS R J. under a Deed of Trust Oat.CS Jat.91\Mr1 an unmarT1ed C -3303 Hubor Blvd .•C7. 911171 ... ecuted by ROB-peraon,u Tru11or.toMOUfe hurch -Beloved Costa Mesa. CA 92828 ERT RAISIG JR ANO'OIANE <*lain obllOdtlOnl In tevor motht'r of John w I I EC Werdmuller Von K RAISIG, who are married al BANK 0, AMERICA NA· Potter, Manna del Elgg. 749 Temple Ave Long to eactl Ot'-. u Truslor. to TIOHAL TRUST ANO SAV· l\ey al.so surviving Beach, CA 90804 MCUt'e <*lain obft9allona In INGS ASSOCIATION. a na· ' This bu1lne11 ta con-t1vor ot BANK OF AMERICA uon .. banlllng UIOdatlon. are three grand· ducted by an Individual NAi:ONAL TRUST ANO u Beneflclery recorded on chtldren. beloved SIS· F EC Werdmuller Von Elgg SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. a 713/81 H Instrument no ter of Marguerite Tiiis st•l«nent was l1led natton.t banking •NOCI .. 5500, In bOOk 14127. pave H ddl Okl wllh the County Clerk ot Or· uon, u Bel)eflclary recorded 1798 ol Official Record• In 1 t>ston · a · •noe County on Merch 11, on 9/27n7 u instrument the Office oflhe Rec:Ofder of homa City. and Carl 1985 no. 35927. In bOOlt 12393, Orange County. Calltornla. Kutt.f'r. Huntington I Publlsh«l Orano:~= ~ 2~ = =c: ':::'~1': ~1=:.:; Beach Fnends may Dally Pilot April 5, 12. 19. 26. ot Orange Coun1y. Cell· Deed of Trust 1ncludlng 1 call 2-9 PM Fnday at 1985 lomta, deKrlbing land ttier. note(a) tor 11'1• sum ot P 1 er cf' Bro t hf' r s F-857 1n ea: more !\Illy deecribed $157.600 00 that '"• Smith Mortuarv on lald Deed of fruat lnciud· beneflelal lnlet•1 under the M f C • E i---.. -Dt-IC_NO_TIC£ ___ 1ng 1 note!•) tor the"""' of Deed ol Trust and tile ot>ff. ass 0 hnstlan r ~ S 8 0, 0 0 0 0 0 th a I 1 h e g1tl0n1 MCUred 11•1et..tly ere Bunal wi lJ be Ct' 1 FICTme>Ua llUIMll t>eltefiaal Int...., under tl'le pr-tly held by the Under· ebrated on Saturday NA• ITA~ Qeecl of Tt'\1111 and the obll· tigned encl that bf'MCll ol April ">Q 1985 al I getlOna -=uf'9d thereby die and deleult In 1119 Obi+-• 0 D The tottowlng perlOO• -preMn11y IMllO by the unOer· ga1ion1 f<>< wNch •he Deed 8 15AM Interment ~~~ 8;2512 LMe Signed. and ttla1 ~ ol. of Trull 11 MCUrlty hU oc-w1U bf> madf' m the For•t Lane Et Toro CA ~ defeutt In. the obi!-curred In lhat Iller• h&I been Good Shepherd Ce-nl ls America ready for Goetz video on MTV? The fliers and member'> of their fam1hes hugged the rescuer> at an 1 :t1rport concourse. '"These lids Me something. an.·n·1 1he} ., •. ChefT) ..aid "Aw tt \.\asn't as hard as all 1ha1:· allowed I I ·\ear-old Ben Jackson. Hard or not. II look IA.Ork. with the children -.ending scores of letters to hbrancs, Ol'W'>papcr'I and m1lital) agencies lo find 1races of the men 6 4 2 · · I gatlOl'll for wNcfl the Deed I detlull •n lhe tnltaltment I Pi B 92830 of Trvst • MCUr'lty ri.a oc-1 of pronciPal end lnt••t et.ery erce rothen; Wllltam Anedge Harrtaon. cun'9CI 1n 1tiat .,_. "-t>een wntc:h became due "1183 Sm 1th Mo rt u a r v 22512 Lall• For•t L-. El • defeult In tM The tnatell-IOd all bMquenl lnttell-536 6~9 r~~~A ~ Harr190n ment of prlnc1pel end men1s :;: prtnctp11 and ,_ - 22512 Lau For•t ~. ei lntefeat cu ,..,.Md tl'lrougrt 1n1••• ttie IUl'll ot 1275 eo ---------Toro CA 92630 a~ ~t dated adv1ln09d by V.. ~ r 111s 1>ua1~11 11 con· $9')t.-nt. 20. 1977 ex-In peyment of delloquent ,Oueted by 1 Mmlted penner. ec:uted by Mid Tru11ors end I Unified School District ship MIO Benefldery) WfllCfl C.-lu• pl\ll 1111-t THE Wllllam A H~ ~due.June 1.19U,and NOT ICE RE CORDED PIERCE BROTHERS " •eu MOADWA y MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6•2-91~ NEW YORK (AP) -Move over, MlchMf JacklOn and Bruce lpNagateen. "The Saga of 8emMrd Goetz'' la ready tor MTV. "a.nt., a.mte: Bemte, the Jury .. out. now you can tell ua wMt It'• elt llbout.'' Nng cult fllm lter Otto wn Wernherr during Thw11cMy'1 flmlnG of • vtdeo at a • "'"'-etop tn Manhattan Jutt blOCkl "°"'Goetz'• 1partmen1. VOn W.-Msr, wno co-wrote the IOf'9 ~~~ Jay Rtzooth and ~,'Br*'Y· ..... " Wal ••not pro4Mtl Ol Mt64oetz. '' .,.,. ~ fft;d!Hk,r' he llld. "'W• IM¥e ~room to --~· ....... ·· ~ kdcted on~ Of •••• d murder In ttw IN>ot· '"I ·ffl tour bid .._ In a Millf-.n tuOway .... DloMt- ber, did not take P8't "' the ..-•tto1 ""1 ·IMHt ooutd posslbly prompt a tawault. "We rutty don't know exactty What hM be9r\ done ao " don't know If we'll take any ao1ton," l8kJ llwyet Robert Kiiner. "Mr. Goetz hu not discussed the Their teacher. Su1annc Kell}. 41 . first heard of V.. h11taker's book when she wus 1n 'il\lh grade. She has read the out-of-pnn1 book to her clnsscs. but 11 was thi s class that demanded to know what happe ned to the lltuatk>n With us." 5urvivors l fhe annn created some dt~, 1 "Th" <.·t:w:"' n'?.' intcfC'\tcJ in JU<it .,..._ • ...., doing work~hel."t'i. she o;a1d ... <\nd 'iO agreement among thOM In-I thought 1h1s ma) he tht-yt·ar ~c YOfwd In the video. Fltzooth, the ac1uall> &ra l.cd thrm down .. lyr1Cta1 ~.,_ fCK Hnes tuCh "" cluc'l dnhhlcd in. tht-class was M "I rMly didn't have to lhOOtfl motivated tor morr rt'~arch. ...aly dktn't give• hoot." called ··11 rcall}' makes ht\lOf) come Goetz "IOt1 of a Hke a Jene ah\C' ··\aid fnk Sm('d.al. 12 •· Proplc J~" white bectcup ~ \Cnt mr nhspapcr d1ppinas about Steph9nteDan .... 88kf'lhewoufd 'R1d:cn~ckcr Losl .\t a · lt'<i ......, In •• 0 _.. -ClCtt1ng.. ,_.,.. uw I pro-v.~ ..,.. R 1ckcnbacl.er was ea!.\ to lra~ He tr~. v.cnt on to bl-comt' charrman of "I alwayi Mtt• ICM9 about tOiPlc* tubtec11," . Mid von Wem.'Wr, wfw> ~ In the flm "Uquld Sky)' ''LMt ~ I wrote one called 'Where • the Beef?'" ------- Ea'tcm .\1rhncs anc.J died in IQ73 11 ~ ol 82 C nc c~v.man dtf'd •• 5('41 and 1v.o olht'rs. 1nclud1na tht author. Wh1t1akt'r. ha'e d1td since. Of tht four rtm:unina airmen. the \ludtn1\ had hltle 1010 on ~' e bnC'I ~•hcbool. • 5 6 7 8 Thia statement -flied ... eut>eequent lnllallmenla 3/21185 AS INSTR NO I with the County Clenl of Or-of prlndpal end lntereat1 85-0tet« IN THE COUNTY C ty Marcfl 27 tf'ltlt by raeeon 1'*90f tile OF ORANGE ~ oun on • underelgl'led u 1uch 11\111byreeeon11\eteOf. IM F'l1'IM9 Belieftctery haa c1e9C*led u 11d•r11 g n • d u • u ch PublltMd Orange OoMt wtth the Tn111 .. the Deed of a.n.tldery l'lea depoelted Dally Pilot Aprll 5 12 19 2t Trwt and all doc:urnenll with the Trvat•. the 0-0 of t98S ' ' . ' ~ng obligetlonl .. Tru9t and all ~· F-862 C\lred tri.reby, and tl'le evlde11clng obllgatlOftl .. NI.IC NOTICE underligMG ooee hereby cured thereby and the declel'9 ... tum• MCUfed undefllgned ~ tiereoy thefeoy tmmec11atety due deCltr'e .. *""8 aecured and ptry•ble and ooee ....,.. tPletet>y 1"'mltdletety due flCTmOUI ....... by elect 10 <:allM 1119 Pf'ot>-and payeble and doea .... ..a.. STA,,_.., eny to t>e ""° 10 .. t~ the by MK1 to'*-t"9 prop. The ~ '*90flS are Ollloeflona ~ tr-etiy et1Y to t>e eokl to attlefy fl'le doing ~ ... ' NOTWITHST ANDINO ot>llg9tlona MC\nd ttleNby REA L ESTATE Ol· T'H£ FACT THAT YOUR ' NOTWITHST ANOINO CISIONS. Cryttet Cov.. PAC>f»£RTY IS IN FORE· THE FACT THAT YOUR Nvrnt. ti L~ llMcfl. CLOSURE YOU MA Y PAOP£RTY IS IN FORE· 'CA ms1 OFFER Y~ P~Rn CLOSURE . You MA YI Allen Anthony Lyngo. 3 ,. FOA SALE PAOVIOIO TH( I OFfEA YOUR PAOP£RT'I' 1w 12'111 St . ._, Yori!. NR SAL( IS CONCLUDED FOfll $Ab£. AAOVIOED n.t YOtil 10014 PRIOR TO THE CON· SALf. IS CONC LUDED 1 ~ bUllNet .. COft-ClUSION CW THE FON-PllllOA\ TO THE CON· 1 O\ICMd by en lndMdlMI ClOSUM CLUSION Of TH£ F'OfW Alen Luineo De,_, 3111115 CLOSUf't TNI M~ ... tllld U. fl' ~A MA• Dated )Nt4 Witt\ !fie County~ 04 Or· TJOllAL T'MllT MID UV· U. OP ~AU· .,. County on ~ '9 ..... AatOCIAnoM, ..... 1 noetAl 11Ull Me UY· 1118 Mtte ,,....... A•••• .... AMOCAAnoll. .__ . ,.,.. c...... ,..... ...... 1c.Mw ltubtlllled Or ... Ca.t ~ Or-. Coest ,....,..,..., OrMQe Coeat ~()el!y "'°' ~ S. 12. 11. 21. OtJy Plot Men:tl 71 Allf'tl S, I Oajty Pilot Marctl 11 ~ 6 1H~ 12 11 1M! 12 11 1~ II W '-13tl F~, PACIFIC VtEW I MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortu8r) Cl\apel • Crematory I 3500 Pacific. View O"v" Nf"'WP01'1 Bttach 6'4-C'700 McCOAMtCK MC>fl'TUARY I ~q5 Laguna Can.,,(11 ~oad ~ dQuna Btta1..tt ( 11 Q26St •«U -9• l~ HAM<>A·lA WN- MT OUYI Mc111uer) • C.f!'lf'tf'• 'r Crern11ory 162~ G••'-' A~ Co,lt Mf''& C,.i'I ......... D I t • NlJC ll>TlCI: NM.JC !)TU fitt ...... M ... N0Ta Ptennoul...... ~11• fltCTITIOUI • 1111• -1TaiiiiiiiiW MMmlTATIP•n ..... tnw tlMileTATWT TOCOllTMCTOM MllmeTATW "° ...... llAMleTATP r ~= .. n....-...-The followlng.,.,.... n The follOwtnt jl9f1IOnl.,. ffte ~ .,.._,..,. CALUNQ '°" 110a The~,,....,..,. MAMl ITAW' ~ folOWlno......... _....,, ..,_ .....,_. ..... *-dolnG ~II: dolt\o ...,..,_.Ml dOffla ~-. 8olloot D111nct. HUNT· dOlnO ~ _. (:ABO The tollOwlnf ~.,.. ~ ~ • 004ftG ...,._. QOU>1.N wt.IT Mt The " to1=M• '*'°"' ~IWPO"T TOOl ()OM. CIJNNINOHAM &. AS· 0 0 H 0 0 N • ' • II INQTON BEACH UNION SAN WCA8. 1.W37 ~ OOlnO ~ ... .., ~ 0 .A I. A 0 T l c N.Afl~AL -.oo,,NO TION clHTI ,_.. ~-uee of PANY, 1llO H.,bOr "11ct .. SOCIA~ ·~-CMo Pia&-. ltoc*ho41ow Orlv9, Santi ~UGH SCHOOL OIS1'•1C1' Dt lve, Irvine, Callfornla PIH• Attocl•lH, HOf EHTEAPMt1.m12-::; = CAt:~I. flrla•t., ~U~ a.. Or IN 'kllrtlC11o1t •11•lnu• ~~.Cellt.t2t27 ~ ..-n, OllfOmla Ane.Caldomlel2105 BIO O.Ollne Mondey. 12714 CaOllllC Avlnwe, tulle Y"1a,o.n.t.~CAI NcfiwdH .,._d 41/1. la 411 ~ .. ~UdO T,.. a.... Morrll c. To 1a2\6 tMH Comectbd Mu1Uel Uf9~112t,1Ml,2:00PM Alan T~. 2tOe 8 0-110, Coe1e NW. c.ll· DenMMefto tweer rue-CAtffiO CAtateO .,.,.. Udo Tr .... end Udo •a~. Hewpof1 • c..t COctlrene Cll•M, Uv· "*"~ Company •• eon. Pf1p ot Bid Receipt. AIM, Santa Ana. CA t270. toml• 92821 lNe ~ It con-Fnt St., "•'• c ~ .. TOW9. ~Via UOo ....... ~ 1!191ton l ~. IM.., a nectlout QOfPofallOn, 140 HUNTINGTON 81ACH Thlt butln111 11 c:on· Metropolitan Life In· du«*d by. II\ lndMdull ~ .:;,a~oon-t.::-1.....orc. LIN 1 ""~.~IHIS-Tlllt &>uelneu It con-Clelltornle oorporetlOft, 5 Qer~ Street. Hartro.o, UHIONHIOHSCHOOl.DIS· ~by'W\lndlvldual turanc. ~ •• New ~ KNel9' .... AldlllO·.r......, ~leld\.CAtatl nt. F'lcWout IWIMea cklCieCI by~ en tnclMcNat 0Mo Piela. Newpof1 e..dl, COnnec1tcut, 08114 TA t CT l 0 UC AT I 0 N Alan Townaand ' YOl'k corporation, 101 Un-l'hlt ltatement w.. • MM Ootwlll ... tlrc>nt 11 ,..,. .....,., to abOW... Morrll c. T•viln Celltornla 82t5I Ouoo Propert)M COrpor· oenEA, 10261 Yo<ktown Tl'llt ttatement WU lied coin C..tre Drive, 'Ol1• with the County ci..1t of Of· Thl9 ttatl!Mnt ... # 11 ~uno .... In OftNI County on Tilit ttet«nent WU ni.d Tnlt b111lnet1 11 GOn• allot\, I C.lltofnla OOtpot· A._,,u., Huntington a.en. wllh the C<lunty Ci.tit. ot Or· C"Y1 Callfofnla H404 ange County on Merefl 17, wllh t~~ aer~ ~ nM? ~ 11, l~ Fii.( NO. wft" the Cocln1y Clef'll Of Or· ~by.. COl'POt*liofl •llOft. al ltookhollow ~ CA 92141 . ange COunty on Aprll 15, 0 DOl'lnell, Hopkin• .. 1185 T 885"' on Tiiie. ~,,... .. 0 n100t• .,. eounty on MMc:h tt. .,.,,_ c Aln. Vlol ,.,.._ Santa Ane. Calnornta 8~708 PYoJect l<*lttflclUon llO tN5 Partnart/SanJoee lu, •Call· n7lt4I 2 ·, _ ... ...._. ..... a -,. ,_..... 1.. ~. 447 vi. INS oent·AdmarwtraUon Pecmc SoutllwMI M<lf1· No eoo • Carpet .,._, ne ~ •om&& 01Mf91 per1nlftNC>, PublitMd Otanoe CNIC .... ,_ -VJ• --- Udo 9oud. Newpor1 IMcf\. ,.,,_ Thie tlat«Nnl WU lll9d o-oe. I Callfornla COf'POt· lnttatlatton (8) 8c:hool1. PutMlllllO Otange CON1 a50I Cidllleo AV9nUI, Suite Deity Piiot Aptll 6, f2. 11, H , PublilMCI Of~ Colitt ner1fllp )'rid\ D0t c.llfotnle 02113 Publllhed Orange COl9t with the CounlY c.fl of Ot· lltlOn, ""CMllnO d9I No EC1lton, Founteln Valley. DaitY PllOt APrll II, 2t, MllY 0·110, Ooeta MIN. Call-tHS · Delly 1Ptto~~etdl • Apfll 6, ~C. L ' o..t A. twvY. 303 Vllta Dally PllOt ~116, f2. 11. 2t, ange County on Mardi t&, South, Suite t 10, San Diego. Huntington a..c:m, OcMtl 3. tO, 1985 fOmla t282t F·l58 12, 1 • 1 F'-141 Thie $tement Wiii 11 '41ierte, ..._port Beecti. 1885 .. ..... 1885 Calllornla 92108 View. W11tmlntt1r High 1'·806 Tht• bu1ln111 It con-with the County Clef'll Of c.-cw,,ie HllO .--.... 1'11141' T1111 bu1lnU1 11 c;on· School• dUc:ted by: • ;«'.,,, PIM· Count on Mwefl TNa ~ WM con. YOM & C ... A...,_,. ducted by: t gen«1ll part• P11Ce Plant If• on me· "8.IC J«)TIC( netahlp fltB.JC J«)TIC[ NlJC ll)TIC[ = y __,byeoenet~W"*· "8JC ll)JICI: ......... ......,Celllw net~ MAINTENANCE. OPEA· Metropolltan I.lie In· 1 Pin tNp, Dftte, ...... .,.......,.,. Oenlel L McClt1gor. ATIONS AND CONSTRlJC. CfTYOfMVM llHMOI Qomoany, • New It 11Clt ncnnoue.,.... ................ Ot Co 1"9 •1111•11 Wiii Ned flCTmOUa ...... ....... c.ltecNI -Pretldlnt TION, Aoom 321, Hunt• ~ Yorti corpofation. By: Eltza. NO'nCI Oii MAM1 ITA,,_..,. Pu.,...._, r.f:. with IN~ CWk of Ot· MAiia 8TA,....., Publlthed Otanoe CoMJ Thia tt.1"'*11 ... fllad lnQton 8llCfl Union HIQh NOTI<:I INVfTWO beth s Clet1!. Ill Aallttlnl DllATH °" The tolowlng ...-one .,. = Pllot APrM 5· 2• 1t. Cowl\ on Apttl 2. 1885 The followln9 petlOl\t 1te OelJY Plot Apt1l !I, f2, tt. 2t, wllll ttle County Cteni ot pr. SchOOI Oltlr\ct Edueetlon M>I Vice Pratldant Tl"llA CANAL, ell• OolnO butlneM •: F-4 Otenge Coatt ctolllG ~Ao•o~ COM 1"5 Inge County on Mlllc:h 21, c.ntar, 10251 YOf'ktown'Av· NOTICE IS HEREBY ™• lllltmlnl WU tlleO ,.... CA.MAL llN ANTILL & AS· Oelv Aptll 5, f2, It, 20. Al"CHA ., ,.. • '-U7 1915 enua. Huntington e.acti. CA GIVEN that tMled bide 1#111 wltl'l the COunty Cletk Of Or· AM> OP NfltlON 80C1ATES 17832 Mltrlet. --------ltd PANIE.8, RICHARDSON n1W 8284'. Pllo~e: (714) blraoelwclby tlleCttyci.tti ange County on M11011 19, TO AD•llTIA lMlt A. ~tlngton BMch, rtaJC J«)TIC[ is:.aet EQUIPMENT COMPANY. Publlthed Oranoe Coett 8&4-3339, Ext. 320 of the City of Irvin.. Call-IHS laTAft NO.,..,.,,.. CA 92047 _ ...... ~-------AIC_!4NOAAOSCO~IC~~U!.,AOHC-DeifyPllotAprU,f2,tl,28, NOTIC& IS HEAEIY tornlafOff\tmltlllngatlplent. "71111 Toatlhelrl,~ Ben A. Antell, 216e Ca-K·t1tl7 ---------TUnl "" ,......,.. "8.IC NOTICE t"5 GIVEN that Ille above-llbOr ..w:.. materials PublltMO Orange Coast oredltOf't end contingent ny0n Co.ta Meal, Cellf. NOTICI TO "8.JC ll)TIC( I N f E R N A T I 0 N A L • F-M4 NWMO School Otttric1 of Of. IOOll IQ~t ~· Delly Piiot Mlfoh 2t. APrll 0. c:fedHon, and 1*toM wM 8282J CMDrfCMW Oii ------------CWMI AICHAROSON CON-flC1mOUI.,..... ano-County,Calllornll.act· tr~ilon utMltlea and 12, HI, 1886 ~~IAWIU1IO Tht9 buelna• .. ~ IUUtfRUllllllll I RACTOAS. 18221 w .. t MAl9-flAW Ing by IMS througlf~ ell 01iier-liamt end fllcllltlea F-1137 In tile will ftlt'd/Of •tate of: OUC!led by. an lndlvktual AMO Oii tNftlf110N ... .M•• 01 If IW!r OF ~~~~~2~~te A, The tonowlnQ penont .,. emlng Board, l'llrllnatt., r.-n•cetnry therefor. H TERESA CAIAAL, AKA Ben fl Antell TO TllAlllNJlt U. OP hCTmOUI lrnne. 1 1 doing bu•lne1u11: P\a.IC J«)TIC( fwred to u "DISTAICT." wlN ptovtded In the contract TIM" TERRI CABRAL Thia etatwnent WM m.d A&.COMOLIC 81¥11'AO ., .... MAim Cllarlet AlctlarO Mee-S &. S EXHAUST SYS· receive up 10, but not lat., OOGUment1, tor Zone 111 in-"8.IC N011w. A petlUon Ne bMfl Neel with the Cour!ty 01atti of Ot· UCBl•{tl The~ol!owlng pertont ~ea;''" '&:MM~ TEMS, 800 W Warn11. f'tCTITIOUa ...... than the 1bove-1tated time. tettla AelOCatlon CIP 521·52 ,ICT"10UI IUaMN by Jadl C. flrandt In the SU-anga County on ~ ( .... 1111.:.tl7 l\a\19 etlendoned" ,,... UM of ve, on• It, Sant• Me, ce11rom11 tt707 NAm 8TATW Mlled bid• for lhe ~Of t 0". th. r w It" • p -N.-ITAftMINT perlor Coun Of Orange 21 1815 -u.c.c. -...,, th• FlcU00111 l11tlne11 '°'J:n'2t~ P enteeu Jeny LAI Jardine, t 787 The ~per.one .,. • contrect for the •b<>YI pro-pur11n1nce1 thereto. llf The IOI........_ Pl''°"* •<• County r~lng ttwit Jecll • ~ et ..,.. 8M') Name:APIMPOt1ToTrevet, ., ' Pan.y Oltde. Cotta Meea. OOlng ~ u · SHEAR ~t. lltlc:t eccoroanoa with the _...... . c . Frandt be llPPO!nteO.. Publllhed Orange eo.t NOTICE 18 Hl5AE 7()1.t ~Avenue. Hunt· 6605 ,Ampere Avenue, North C.ntomta 82t2t OESJON 8780 w~ Ave Bid• tll•ll De reoalve<I In apeclllcltlont on Ille II the OOI~ bUllnMJ ... cs ~I repreMnllllVe to D•llY Pilot March 29. APfll 5 GIVEN lo the Creditors lnoton 8Mch, CA t2~7. HolT~· rallfO<~ 81~ Sare Kathryn Jardine, # 10 ,0untaln Valley CA tl'll plaoe ldet1lllle0 above. office of the Olrect0t o1 Pub-91~6 LL~S~al~A:c::,~taln 10ml11llle< lhe eetall ot the 12, 19, 1985 ' • DOUGLAS E. MONT~ ,.,,. Flc:tlttou• Bulln... ,. I Uf nffl • c • 1787 Penay Cll'de. Cotta 927ot ' and tll•ll be ~ and lie W0tk•. • csac.oant. F-142 ()<* Social Sec:urlty .. Namer9fwfftldtoabovewu duct~ by:. general part· Meea,Oallfomla82t2t Myrna G Semonell 1555 publlc:ty rHO •loud II,,... OATEOFOPENINGBIOS: vi:_i:.c~~~::i8Lue 9188 Th• P•ll11on raquHt• U.t Tranif.,or and LI~• Med In Or9nQe COunty on '*Ch:_ R M.cf lend J Janeen L• Jardine. 1787 Meal Verde E *· 'eo.11 1bov1·t1a1ed time and Bldt wtH be received 11 Ille LI P~1ma FOUllt.in Valley ault\Ot1ty to aomlnlttlf the PUBllC NOT~ wno.. bu9lnlCll lddreaa Ncwembet 21. 1882 FILE This t t · . t ~ i~ Panay Clfdl, Coat1 Meal, MIU CA 92626 place off!Oe of the City Clerk of the CA 92708 ' ' eetate unO.-the lnOlpen-• 1550 Superior Unit D. In • NO. F 202715 1 • emen Celltomil 92928 Thii butlnen 11 con-EKtl bid rtlull conform City ot lrvlnl loealed at · 1 dent AOmlnlslratlon ot &-MOTICC OF City of Cotta Mell. Cou· Unlotoba Pauport to wttll Ille COunty °*" ot Ot· Thia buelneae It eon· ducted by: an lnOMdull and be responllve 10 1he 17200 Jambor11 RoeO. Thi• bualnne ' c:on-1et11 #tel. . TMllTU'I aAll or Otange. State of C Tr.vel, lne. (A Call10tnla oor-~ COunty on Mard'I 27• Ouc:1ed by: CC>-pllltnen Myrna a. Semonell contract doc:umanl1. , Irvine. Callforn11, 82713. d~!~ ':J'~.!.~~~ual A '*"1nQ on the petHlon L-k .. aoon.fNAN f0tnle 82921, that a b poratlon). 70M Edinger Av· F21'IUI J.-rv L. Jardine Tiii• ttet"'*ll wu flied Each bid 111111 be accom-unlll 2 p.m. on AprH 30 at Thi• itatement wH llled wtll be ~on MAY 1, 1885 DUI HIUYat. tranafw, It about to bl ma enueL Huntington Beach, CA p lllllad Of Cout Thia 1tatement w• llled with tl'll County Cieri! ol Or-panleO by the aecurlty , .. which time and ptaoe bld1 wllh Ille County Clef'k of Of· 119:30 A.M. In Dept. No. 3 at T.I . L41• to DAN JOHN GAROFAl.C 82$41 ub .~ with the County Clal'k of Ot· ange County on Merell 28 l'Wred lo In the contract wlll bl publlcly opened In C M ell 20 700 CMc Cant« 0ttve w .. t. '*'1' COOR L RfTA GAROFALO Trai Th.le buslneta was con-Diiiy Piiot AprH 5, f2, l9, 2t. 1n09 County on M111c:ll 12, 1ee5 ' documen11 and by the lltt of Council Chamblra BIO• ~ ounty on If ' Santa Ana, CA 92702. T. 0. SERVICE COMPANY ferM and Intended Tra OUC1ed by. c;orpor1tlon. 1985 I 1885 Plnm propoMd llUbc:onlractOfl lllall bl 1Ubmrttec1 In Mated I~ YOU 08JECT to the .. duly appdnted Trutt• .... wtlOM butlneae • Tiiie lt&tetnent RI 111.0 F-Ml m1tlO p blllhed Orange Cout The DISTRICT r.-vae anY91opee marlled on the ~~ granllng of the petlUon. you Ulldar the folloWlng 0• dt..i .. 10381 Malkal In I wtttt the COunty Clerk ol Ot-Pu~ Otange Cout u p t M ~ 29. the right 10 rajaet any °' Ill oulllde. "Bldl fOf Zone Ill Publllllad Orange .,.,.., lllOUIO llthet eppew at the tctlbed died o1 trwt Wtt.L Ct ot Huntington ~ angwCountyon A?rfl 1, 1885 P\ll.IC NOTIC( Dally PllOt Apt'lt 5. f2. 19, 28, ~9 ~985 arch . "Pf'll 5. bid• 0t to waive ll'IY Ir-lnlertle Relocation." ~a~~ ~1lfilprll 19• 28• Miy llMring anO '11ta 10"' ob-SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIO~ c:!:nty of Or11n91. State Pubfftlled Orange Coat1 1185 ' ' F-8•8 r9g11larltlea 0t lnlormlJltlel LOCATION OF THE • · _ JectlonsOf'tllewrltt~objec. TO THE HIGHEST BIODE" Clltt0f'ni11>2648. Delly Piiot AprM 5. 12. 18, 26, TflU~~ ~ F~ In any bide Of In the bidding. WORK: Tiii work to be per. F 807 tlOnt with the court blfOl'e FOR C~SH ANO/OR THE The tocatlon In Clllfor 1816 PUii #t 1M I TT I Tiie Department of tndu1-formed hereunder Is loc:ated tlle llMtlng. Y04Jr appeal'· CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED of the chief axecutlw oft F-877 LOAN NO.; 1't II Ill II .,_.,. MnflC[ lrlal Rtl1tlon1 hu de-In the City ot Irvine. Coumy ltlCI may be In'*'°"°' by CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Of' princ:lpel ~ off YOU AAE IN OEFAUlT "8.IC NOTICE ,.~ ""' termlned lheganerll prevllt-of Ofange 11 The IMnl Pl&.IC J«)TIC( your anorney. CIVIL CODE SECTION of the Intended tranefefor ---------Ing ratt ol Pl' diam wages In Technology Cantlf. IF YOU ARE A CAEOOOR 292'411 (payable at the time of Mml "8JC ll)TlC[ UNDER A OEl!O Of TRUST f'ICTITIOUI ....... FICTmOUI MlllMIH Ille loc:lllty In wtllcll tl'llt DESCRIPTION OF WORK: FtCTITIOUI .,..... Of a contingent etedltOf' Of Nie In lawful money of lhe All .other bU..,_. nan ---------DATED 8110112. UNLESg ~ tTAnMIJIT MAim aTAftmNT WOl'li. .. 10 be Plffonned f()( The wonc 10 be perlotmeO NAME ITATIMEfT the deoN.ted, you mu.i Ille United Sletee) alVrlght. lltle end edO,...... UMd by I K·111IO ~~gT~tfE v$8~'o:RJP. The following pereon1 are The tottowtng peraon• are eacil eratt °' type ot wort!· Shall Include but not be llm· The following pereont are your claim with the court or and lnt••t oonveyeO lo Intended traneteror wit ADYEmll•NT ERTY IT MAY BE SOl.O AT OOinO buelrlell .. : dolsng ~-=-c~~ING 284 man nlllc:leO IO execute the lted 10: ln•l•ll•llon of doing bullnatl u : preeent It to 11'11 ~ and now held by It undlf U'trM .....,. tut pllt eo OnNot~~~~~·~~:~ A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU lt.J.INOUSTRIES,3197A ~hoooLn.,Cot1aMeea. conlract.Theeartletareon "CL20024"oament-moftar ASSOCI ATED DE · r~tat!Veappolntedby t&ld Deed of Trull In the u known to the Intend ••,a20.oo U.S.,....,.._,.., end NEED AN EXPLANATION A"POf't,.~~om1aOrl!!o2 .. eo.t• CA 92827 Ille II Ille DISTRICT office llned and eoateO 11119 pipe. SIGNERS. 1571 Plfkway the court within lour monttll property hereinafter 0•-,,_,., .. are:..,,,.. --·-~1 Of T E NATURE Of THE MeM v.IJ •CV v located II 10251 YoOltown llr , ...... valvea, eathOdle Loop. Sii E, T\Jetln. CA from the dat" of flrtt ... acrlbed: The property It delc:rltl 244,555 Mexican P1101 H J 's Mec:eltlst• 2100 Shawn J. Culp. 284 Rob-Avenue. Huntington BMcti, 1111 •l•tlons. fir• hydfanlS 92680 IUlflOe of llt11ft u l)<O'lld«S TRUSTOR: ADRIAN VAN In general a: All etock ... aeaed It Sant• Ana, PROCEEDING AGAINST s.nu.Qo A\lli'IUI ~ lnhOOO l.11 . Co.ta Meaa. CA CA 926'48 Coplll may be and 1'91aled '1NC1uree Jamee A. K-13572 In Section 700 of tl'I• OEN HEUVEL. CHADWEl.L trade. flxturee ~ Caltomll from Marla 0. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-BMc:ll Callfomll t2eeo 92827 oblalned on raquat. A copy COMPLETION OF ""60RI(: Jemll. lr'lllne, CA 92714 Problt• CoOe·of Cetlfomla. O'CONNOR. end good w111 'ot • oetti .,_,, M.Ot1gal tor Ylol•tlon TACT A LAWYER. Thia butlneM It eon-Thi• butlneu I• eon-of 1hlN r1t11 11\111 be post-All work Is to be eompla1llO Tiii• bu1lne11 ,, con-The time fOf tiling CIMns wltl BENEFICIARY: COMCAL rlltlurant IMS lounge bli of 21 USC 881. Any Plf90l1 On 5/3/85 11 1 t:OO A.M. ducted by· an lnOIYldual ducted by: an lndlvldulf ed 11 the tob tile. Tiie tor• within 100conMCutlvework-duetlO by: an Individual not expire ptlOf to four MORTGAGE SERVICES. ,,... known u MONTAN~ dMlrlng to~ the matt., of uld day, II the South J S MACALLISTER Shawn J. Culp going tchedule of per diem Ing daye from the dale epael· James A Kane monttia from the date of lhe RECORDED May 13, 1981 RESTAURANT 11 In the United Stat• Olttrtct tronl entranoe to the°'~ Tiiis tiatamant · wu llleO This 1tatemen1 wu filed wages 11 buad upon• work-fled In the Notlee to Thia 1111emen1 wN lllad hearing notice above. at lntlr. No. t57,.7 In 8oo6c LOUNGE and toca1ed Court In Ofdet 10 context the County Oto Courtl'loUM. 2 1 wftll the County Clerk of Or· wfth the County Clli1! of Or· Ing day of ~hi (8) hOUt'I. PtOO..O. with Ille County Clerlc ot Ot· YOU MAY EXAMINE the 14055 page 890 Of Ottlcltl 1550 Superior Unit O tn t s>rOblble C9UM fOf thll Mlz-W. Santa Ana BIYd., Santa ange CounlY on Mardi 29 ange County on Mwch 27, Tile rate for hoflday and AWARD OF CONTRACT: anga County on Mar~ 20, Ille kept by the COUit. 11 )'OU Recordt In the ofncl of the City of Coeta Meea. CCM ure mull Ne with the Real-An•. Calllornla, Pl.US 1NS ' 1946 overtime WOl'k tlllll be at The Owner ,...,.,.. tlle 1985 are a per.an lnt•a.ted In Recorder of Otano-County; of Oranoe Stet• Of Cl dent Agent In Charge, Drug FINANCIAi.. INC. 11 TNlt• ~ nr.M47 llUt llrna and OM-half. rlghl, 11t1t opening bidt, lo "711M the ettate, you may MIW UiO died of INll ct.-f0tnl1, ano' traneter the I Entorc1m1nt Aamtnlt· Of Suoceeeor 'TNl1•. or Publllhld Orange Cottl Pubflthed Orange Coat1 1tS1'11Jlblman01toryupon re}ect any Of' ell bid•, 10 Publllhed Oranoe Coeat uponthee1tecutororldmln-eonbllthefolloWll\{!: !Owing alcoflo4lc beloW• tratlon. P.O. Box 12808, Substituted Trutl•• wttt ... Dally Pttot Aprll 5. 12. 19 28 Dally Piiot M1teh 29, Aprll 5. the CONTRACTOR to whom welve any lnf0<mlflty In 1 Dally Pllo1 Merell 29, Aprll 5, l1trat0t, Of upon the et-PARCEL 1: AN UN· llcenM (Ot "'*11ea)· ' 5anta Ana, CallfOf'nla 92712, 11 pubfk: auc:tiofl to the= 1885 ' ' ' ' 12. t9, 198~ 111e contract It awarded. and bid, lo make 1ward1 In th41 12. 19, 1985 torney for the 111ecut0t or DIVIDED 1115% INTEREST SALE LIOUOA/GENEA. • Gleim and COit bond Of eet bidder f()( eaall (ply F-885 F-843 upon 1ny aubcontractor lnterltl of the ()wfll( llnd to J F~ llOmlnlltratOf, end me with IN ANO TO LOT 1 Of TRACT E A T I N G N II m b . $2,500.00 Of 10 percent or at time Of tall In lewful under him, 10 pay not !ell reject all other bid• tM court with proof of ..,. NO. 8558, IN THE CITY OF 47 134953 now -* the apprllMO velue Of the money of the United Stat•) thin lhe MIO apeclflecl rlltl PROPOSAL GUARANTEE vice, a written request tt1t· COSTA MESA, COUNTY Of ~ iocated 11 15 P'°'*'Y· wtlic:Mver It IW, the ~t ~~ 't: "8JC N0TIC£ _ Ml.JC J«>TIC£ I lo all workmen am$)60yed by ANO BON OS: Eao11 bid thlll Ing that you o..1r1 tPec:111 ORANGE. STA TE Of CALI-5upenot Unit o f0t 1 but not IW than 1250.00. Pf'y,...... '' 111 them In the lllecutlon of Ille bl 1cc;omp1nl1d by 1 flt&JC J«)TIC[ notloa of the filing of an In-FORNIA, AS PER MAP AE-ptatnlMt toeated et 15 ::."en~~~~:_ ~nl: ~~=: ~ ...:..0 AHOLUT10N NO. tf.2t J con1rec1. certified or c:atllllt't ehlek ventory and~ of CORDED IN BOOK 395, Suparlof Unit o In the c w!M. the P"°'*1Y wltl bl followt: NOTICE HEREBY IS A RESOLUTION OF THE No bidder may withdraw or by a corporate tur91y NOTICI °' IAL.a 11tat111N11 or of the peti.. PAGES 11AND12 OF MIS-of Cotta Mita• County dl......-.. of accord...., 10 LOT 4 IN BLOCK 'B' OF GIVENthlt~oftlle•"-CITY COUNCIL OF THE I his bid for a perlOO Of forty-bond on the f0tm furnltlled ,OR DSfAULT AM) tlon10taccounttmentlone0 CELLANEOUS MAPS, ANO Otange State of CalltOfnl .....-"'V T CT O 377 AS PER ..... CITY OF COSTA MESA. five (45) daye ttllf the date by the Own« u guarantae PAY•NT Of In Section 1200and1200.5 of AMENDED IN BOOt< 405. That' tht amount law. lntltllted Pl'1tee may RA N ' ' pellant, J. · Petitt Com-CALIFORNIA. OECLAAAT· Mt l0t Ille opening Of bldt. that bidder wlll. If an award b Alll!l ... NT ... N theClll10fnll Probate Code. PAGES 1• ANO 15 Of MIS· purcll ... prloa Of oonelclo ==:.~~ ~.p ~~8:DE~e'.N ~~ ~~t~~':,~ ~ ING ITS INTENTION TO' A paymll'll bond and. II mid• to him In IC· NOTtCI II HUCIY JedrC.frlftCflt,A......, CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN atlon lnconnec:tlonwlthll lhe Resident• Agent In CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN mlttlon on appltcatlon by J. ORDER THE VACATION OF perf0tmanca bond w1ll be cordance wfth Ille terma of ~N1"at0ft...,M, ,_, tOf 'lltltl1w, 401 CMo THE OFFICE OF THE trantler of MIO llcenM 1 °'*GI pura1ant 10 18 USC THE OFFICE OF THE M. Pe1ers eom..-.. fOf UM SURPLUS CITI RIOHT-OF-,raqulred prior to execution hit bid, promptly MC\lrl et 10:00 Lift ... 7eO CMo CeftW DftM ........... COUNTY RE<X>AOEA OF llC9nltl) and UIO bUtlne 1 8 1 8 • 2 1 C F R COUNTY RECORDER OF Permit M-78P/s(te Plan WAY LOCATED NORTH OF oflheeonlract The payment Worlcmen's Compen11t1on Cene. Drtya W•t. !ft Iha -. ...... AM, CA 1m111 SAID COUNTY. lncludlng tl'll •tlmated 1318,71•1318•81 end 28 SAfOCOUNTY. 8._78p for permllllon to FLOWER STREET ANO bondtlllllbelntl'llfONnMt lnaur1nce and llablllty In-City of ...,la AM,~ Publllhed Otange CoMt EXCEPTING THERE· ventory le the tum CFR 8.1•9.7• without flllng 1 Thi ttr ... llddr ... and c:onttrvct llngl9-famlty real-PERPENDICULAR TO OR· forth In the contract docu-1urance. eQCUfe a contract of °'9ftte, ..... of c• Delly PllOt Aprll 12, 13, 18, FROM UNITS 342 ANO S4e St tO ooO OO wnk:h coneli c:lalm and coat bond. other common dellgnatton, dentlal. multl-famlty realden· ANGE AVENUE. mentL -In ttle ~i.llred f0tm and tornte, CHAltlll a. 108$ IN BUILDING A, UNITS 12 ... of t"9 t~ng; If f --... .......... THE CITY COUNCIL OF I •r. JofM'I J. McElrOf. EM-furnish satlsfacta<y bondl ... .-. ,......., .. ~. FSa-890 330 ANO 33e IN BUii.DiNG Cuh 145.000 oo· EJU ,,Meta I.. ........ "911· any, 0 .... r pr....-., tlal, olllca·proteulonal. THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ~. 111.tftMMncl, Opef· IOI' Ille talthlut Plff0tmanc:e 1aOO YOfl KltfftM A...we, B. UNITS 30&. 312 ANO 311 Ing 'Enc: '11 m .b,. a n. dent Aeeftt !ft C._.. duGrlbad I bove It eomlTlll'Cllland rec:rMtlonal DOES HEREBY RESOLVE1atloM and C-vuctlone of the contract and fOf Ille ...,._ t10. '"1M, CA tr711 1111-IC MnnM IN BUILDING C. UNITS 311, 132.000 00 eet.· PromlU< c ... : A0-85-0Cllf purported to bl: 1854 Full-uMe on I ~.2 acre lit• AS FOLLOWS: Pubfllhld Orange Cou1 payment ot clllmt of ma.. (114) ...._ .. ... .. l'"WK. "'""" 31l, 321 AND3231N BUll.0-noti. $3300000 ... Date· March 28, 1H5 erton AYll'IUI, Cotta M .... loc•ted It the nortllwettarly ll!CTIOM 1. The City I Dally Pilot Aprfl 12. 19. 1985 t1rl1lmen and 11bor1ra pub46o .-tton'ao Iha....... ..,.TICI,.. ING 0 ANO UNITS 335, 341 That It haa .been eore Publlelled Ortnge COU1 CA92t27· corner of Br l atol Coul\QltoftheCltyofCottal F-811e thereunder Said chec:k Of MtMdcllrfOfCMllllftd.... ,.. .. ~ • ....=,... AN0~71NBUILDINGE.AS ~MIO tlclf'9ee a Deity PllOt Aptll 5, 12, 18, Tile undenlgned TrullM Street/Jambor• Road .In· M ... doae hereby declare bidder's bond shall be In an lltl moMJ of Iha UnMM ~,-=:,.':"'"..,:"" SHOWN UPON THE CON· Intended traneferee 11 1 1985 dleclalmianylllbllltyf«any ttf'llCtlon within the Santi ltt ln11nt1on to vaeatal amount of not l•M thao_ien ,..._,al,.,_.. .. the p ~~";.!.,.........., DOMINIUM PLAN RE· ~Ired by Sec. 2407,. oft F-872 lnc:Gfrectnees o1 Ille ltr ... Ana Helghlt arM wilt be turplut City rlghl·Of·way -{10)pereentoftheemountof ttrneof...._ ....... O&rUM ~ l"•t L""" H r::::..l CORDED MA.RCH 9, 1877, 9ut1neet and Profelalo eOdreu and other eonvnon hllrd by the Orange County 1oc11.o north of Flower Ml.IC f«>TIC[ tl'll b10 Thi Faithful Par· ,..., _,...., ..._.... lft N.H.F L ,,. and··~· IN BOOK 12087 PAGE H8 CoOe that the conaiOaratl ---------o.lgtlatlon. If eny. lllOwn Boerd of SuprvllOft Street and perpendlc\Jllll to formance 8onO 111111 bl not the Cttr of 1Mta Ane, · · · · ' OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. for ~ trantf« of MIO bu Pta.JC NOTICE her~ .... wlll be made t9~~· of Heenng. May 1• Orange Avenue. dlleflbeO • c:>~C:.~o°' 1eu tnan one hundred (100) CCMMty of°'.,.., ..... • Hart•=:~"=•~ AND RE-RECORDED MAY neat ano trantfe< of If ---------a followl: .,. pereenl of the 10111 amount c.......,._._ ...... neat 11, 1977, IN BOOt< 12188, llcenM 11 10 be pe1c1 04 United...... wtthoul covenant Of WIW-Time of Hearing· 9:30 The No<lheallarly 2.50 BUt.K TltANIFElll of lhe t>td prlOe named In IM Iowa! n, amet .... ~and o:r: of e.t, 21tllon107 PAGE 10 OF OFFICIAL RE· •tier ulO tran•f., haa be D1atrtot Court ranty. exprlllld °' lmplleO, Lm Of u IOOtl thereettar l•t of Lote 1and2 of Block (S-. t101~107 contrael. The LlbOt Ind Ma-PAACIL 1; TMt ~ n _..,. c' 1 CO ROS ANO RE-RE· approYed by the Depa Fer the :v:::~~= PoSllL~~le11:.,.: H-·""" Room, 0 , Tract 59• u 1"9y era U.C.C~ I terlat18ondahall~not1Ma of P4WOll 1 • ehOWft Ofl a '!!!•i::.:°co:.~tyotof~ CORDED JULY 8, 1877, IN mant ot Alc:oholk Bewfa a-tt.em Dtatrtct ..,... ~· ....... lhOwn on• map raeorOed In Notice It here.,, Oven to thin one hundred (100) Pl'· tftlP ftlN"' Motl ue.,... """' · · 800t< 12277, PAGE 1802, Control of C.....,. the obtlgatlon• MOUrld by Hall of Admlnlttratlon. 10 Bootl 19• Pagee 25 and 28 otl credllora of lhe within oent o1 the total amounl of 1 .. peniel ~ oflolel,.. anga, Stal• of Cellfornla, did Of OfFICIAI. RECORDS. The1 a Ille 1,.,,.,_ • clvl Action,.. and pureuanl to tl'll Power Civic Canter Plaza (comet of Mlec.llaneou• Map•. R• named lrll'ltlll'Or(•) ,,..., • lhe bid price named In tM ~ of Or-.. c.-ty, on the 12 0-V of Aptll, 1885, SiARCEL 2: UNIT 321 IN ltlignmlnt of' Ille atoreac Mo. .... 1-(1) g!!, ... 0~::.re:,:::,.~ ~~).S:t!Ar:!. t:i~ c:otO• of the County Ae-tbul~trtntfer It 1t;°"1 to bl contract. Only bond1 lt1Ued ehOWn and clellftM M Uwtli :Z':!s'*pen':~~ B ILDING 0, AS SHOWN ttoelt In trlde It.tun flltlT TR S OR KAREN M R CE corder Orange County C4llill-.ma on peraona property by companlea whlc:tl are -of 1820 QarJy A"'* • UPON THE CONDOMINIUM I I lllO ciooO will AMENOEOCOWLAINT UT : . I lornlL fornl1 ' • lhereln11terOllCflbeO . rited "A" Of "A~" In Ille OftaCocldom•nhlm,._,.. rnlnat1 ttlllr retatlont u PLAN REFERRED TO =~neat wMI bl ex IUWOMI & CHARLINDA L. O'DELL. Propout· UH Permit EXCEPTING therefrom The nam91 Ind bUtlnett "Beat Rating Gulde" wlll be corded Oft MJ 11 1tn !ft partners therein. • ABOVE. led end the cc STEPHEN A. STEP-RECORDED 6/17/82 u In-84-78PIS11e Plan 8•·78P theNOflhweatarty 12.00leel atddrMfMS ofllhe~ lnltRenVOldlNE accepted. Flllurl lo tubmll .,_ ,11n.,...4eeof•· c-~~ .. O At.l. Co1~h·O~ ... of· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~Ion 'ther.tOf' ,,.,..,.~ HENSON, .. general part-lltrument number 82-206499 propoee to allow con1truc:· thereof. I rans erora r acceptable bonds will bl ftc ... ~ Md ,....... _,.,... ·-"'' ., UNDER A DEED OF TRUST with Ille conslclerati~;'" 1 ner ol FERRAR GULCH In the otfloe of the c:ounty !ton of tlngle-famlly r9110an-RESERVING therefrom an •SPORTS EXCHANGE. INC . c;auae fOf rejection ot bid. COfded Oft MJ 1t, 1tn !ft April, 1885 OATEO 517181. UNl.ESS the Ir anti• end __._,me MINING COMPANY. LTD .. a Recordlf of Orange County llal, muttl-famlly reeldenllal. euement tor all llllltlng 1 California c:orporauon. 9 PREVAILING RATES OF .,_ 11211,,... ... of-Publlthed Otange CoeM YOU TAKE ACTION TO of the aforeeald ~ I CailfOfnil Umlted pattnet• At the time of ttll lnltlal pub-Ott1C•-PrOl1t1IO"al. c:om-unoer;rouno end ovemeed SunMt River. Irvine. CA WAGES; ITT eocotdliKA with .... ,...... Dally Piiot N>t'll 11, 1H5 PROTEC-T YOUR PROP-Mt) It lo 6e pild on lhlp, and a general plrtnlt' ncatlon of trlll notu, the mercill, Ind reer11tlonll public: utllltlel t .. lltr with 92714 Ille provltlont of Section PA"C.L I: All w•wtded F·001 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT •"If ~ 20th 0-of Mc of PAIR O'JACKS MINING total amount Of unpaid bll-u-On • 84·2 ICtl th• ., Iha right of lngr.. end Tiie locallon In c.lllOfnl• 1773 of Ille CaJllOtnl• Ulbo< 1/Mttl tn*-1 "' ...... 1 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 1985 t the .:raw OIPI COMPANY. LTD . I Call-ance of lhe obllglllon M-11141 nor1hweelarly earner of egr ... fOf the purpoM of of 1he chief txaoullve olllot Code, the general prevalHng ee ahown on a ... Med lft "8JC J«)JIC( NEED AN EXPLANATION ment BURROW ESCAO fOf'nla llmlted pertnetthip; cured b~lle above d• Brlllol Str11tl J1mbOrH maintaining, ref>laolng. and °' prlnclpal butlriess office ratn of per diem wag• end boo9t 1•, P9ll 1 of,.... OF THE NATURE OF THE CO at 2070 N Tu.tin AY' DAVID H. GAYNE; JOHN B. =:~ed c:ott~~ ~~':!::. ~~~~.I~~~~~.~-Ille upgrading 111d ax.letlng pub-ol lhe Intended transferor 11· holldty and overtime work In mape, oftlocal NOOfd8 .. NOT1CI Oii flUllLIC .. ,.,... PROCEEDING AGAINST In iii. City Of. 8antl Ar GOSS;HOUSTONMACHIN-faH. and advaneai la COMPLIANCE WITH llc:utllltlee, 11~ ttier b ti tlleloeallty lnwhlc:hlhework OfanteCOUftty,tttowfteM ING TO .. Hl\.D •Y TMm YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-County of 0t1n99. State EAY SYSTEMS. a Texu S«.0•2 11 To Oetennlne C A L 1 F O R N 1 A EN _ RCTION 2. Monday, the and o u nen "am: It to bl performed hu been defined .. "~.,..,. ORANGI COUNTY PLM-TACT A LAWYER. CaHfomla provided that t COl'poralloo.dblMECHAN-the opening bid, )'OU may VIRONMENTAL OUALIT't 8tlld1yofM1y, 11185,1ttl'lll1n ...='~ ~sed b~t~I Obtained from the Direct()( ocuc:Oftdomlotumpten,.. MMGCO-lelOMTOM· 321 Sidney L-. eo.t• Department of Alcoho ICAL SYSTEMS, JOSEPH eall (408) 252-7860. ACT hOUr of 8:30 pm., In tl'le l 1 rans"'°' n ol tlle Oepertmant of lndu .. corded Oft lll/ir 1t. 1171 M V1IW HOUl9IO IL.....-r Miii. CA 92927. Beverage Control 11a1 1 W STEMAN; LENORA E Dated: 4/2185 Pro._.. It c:overeO by Anal Council Chambers of City thrae ~rt 19:1 years lul trlal Retatlont. 1 copy of Motl 1ml, ..... -of of-OIJCCTtVll AND AC· "(11 I .,, ... llcldt ... Of ptoved U10 traneter of .. STEMAN; BRUCE G. , CWIC LOAN MAN 1-· Hall. 77 Fair Drive. Cotta rr111 so 11 u nown lo the whlc:h leonllletntlleoffloeof ftc'-' recof'dl,llftd•,....... C~ common OHlgnatlon Of llcenM CARRY , J U 0 ITH I. Ao:tllHT COR,, Tn1t._; ~En~r~~:r:!~n 1= ~ M .. a. Ctlllornla, II hereby ntended lranataree are the City Clerk ot Ille City of COfded Oft MJ 11, ttn lft NOTICE IS HEREBY Pf'opetly le tllOwn aboYe, no O.ted: Aprll 4, 1885 O 'MALLE Y , H .l T t . A '. flxedutllellmean0plaoa1none. lrvtneanOwlllbemldeavall-boo9t1ml,,..a•ofof· GIVENthatonAptll30.1te5werrantyilglYtnUIOltl DOUQLAll llONTA. 'TRENTHAM; MARJORIE Of """ 1 ~' ~: rOQram Envlronmental Im-for hearing 111 perton•I The name(•) and butlnest able 10 any lnteteeted party ftc ... rMOtde. II 1:30 p.m., or u eoon ~.,_. or correct· DON Traitaferer 11 TRENTHAM: CLAI RE Illa.bet II ""~ "· " pac:t Repor1 1°' the project. lntlfaetad In °' objecting 10 llcldreu of Ille Clntend~ upon requett. TM eontrac-The ~ -'* le tl'IW'Mfter u poeetble. the nett)." Tiie b•naflclary uuM.. ANDERSON; RALPH 0 ~= CA '= ,.,, A~~~::'~~ the proposed vacation. lrll'ltflf'M(I) lrl HARL""" lor end 1ny IUbeontractOf l,lncl• LM °'""' and Orange County Planning unctar NIO Deed of Truet. by DAN JOtWe QNM)flAL ANDERSON;GARRISONW. ~ ..,..,...._'V ,........,_ llCTtON I . Th1111BIRCHLEA. 5'10 Walnut undlrhlmtllall paynotlMI lruoe Qr11rt1 aftd Ute Commlalonwlllllotdapul>-rMtOnofabreechoro.tautt IWTA QA.ltOIJALO '"""' BRINTON; ROBERT J (G> •• ,_ are Invited to pra.enl their prOO..Olngl lllalt bl eon-Ave .. Irvine. CA 92714, DEL lhan lhe apadtled prevailing atf'Mt addf-°' M"4N lie: tlMrlng 10 ,..,.._ objee-In the obllgatlont MCUrlO ...... eM tntec...;.i Trwt FOLLMAN: JAMES A Publltlled~an<JI cout ~i:,o;• the Board 01 dueted purtuanl to 1111 BRINK, 5•10 Welnul Ave .. r1tee ot waoea 10 all wort!· oommon dl11fnaltCN1 ot tlvel and accompllehmentt thereby. h1retofore 111-..,.. OGLE. SR .. ; JOHN A ROSE: Dally Piiot Aptll 12, 19. 28. For further Information, provlllont of Section a300 lrvlr':,', CA 92714 men employeed In the e11· Mid fMI Pl'Ol*'IY le 1*20 I. under the Houtlng Element ICUWO Ind deltvered to Iha Publlllled Otange Col RICHARD w RILEY. and 198$ et Mq. of Ille StrMtl and " the prO~)' pertl-llCU11on of the contract. GarrJ "'"'· *""" lOI, Of the COun.ty o.Mf'll Ptan. undartlgned • written 0.0. o.lty Piiot Aprll 19 1885 GEORGIA LUE SAMPO, F-885 ~1·,~·,~n~::.~~~,:1~ :i~~ Highways Coda ot the Statal nent hereto 1• AlleserlbeO In LABOR REGULATION· lint• Ana. Callfornl• The Environmental....,,.. lll'atlon of Default and 0.. . F .. Ptelntlff1 of Call1ornl1. lganerll 11 stock-In-The conttactOt tllatl eoml)ly mol. ment Agency wlll preeent mend fO< SW.. and wrlttltl v1 ntng and Development At-tlCTION (, Tiie City lrlda, furniture, lhiturH. with all Ille requlremenll of letd .... wll be made 111tlltlc:s regarding 11'11 pro-notloa ot breecf'I and of elec;;--------- CARL LONG. AZTEC RE· P\ll.JC J«)flC[ tlstince Otvlllon 11 (7141 ManegaroltheCltyofCoeta equtoment, trade name and Section 11n 51ogetherwtth wtt'*'t cownent ot -· Ouotlon of hOutlnQ In the tlon to C*'9e the under· "8.JC f«>TIC( SOURCES, INC a New t34-2070. °' come Into lhe Mita I• hereby directed to gooctwlH of 1 e«taln retell all other appllc&ble raqutr.. rantJ ,....,.... '"9e, poe-county unlnoofp0fl1ed .,... tlgned to ... Mid pt'operty _ _.... ............. ___ _ Maxleo Corp0t1llon, CHRIS NOTICI OF oftlel located at Develop-c:aute notlcea of the uld tpOrts-.ar ltofl and 1' manta of lhl C1lltornl1 NHton,., .,_,..,.llftOll. Including ertordlble hOu9lng to Ntllfy UIO obllgatlont . NOnc41 TO LONG. DENNIS LONG, INTINTIONTO Cml~ pc':''~~. 1"s1n1,2• propoeld;vac:atlon to bl located II 14250 Culver L•bo<Code. Totatlefytf'leob• .. tten-unctartllelnolUtlonlryHou• end therllhet the undlf-CMDITOltlOP MARIA LONG. RICHARD EXICUTI HCUMTY con~tly Potted along Drive, lr'lllne, CA. DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· oi.ncl by and punuftt to Ing Program and tl'll Hou .. tlgned ~ UIO notice Of MILK TRMINR BEA TTY, BANCOHIO NA· AGltl.l•NT Ana, CellfOtnll 92702...0-48. U1<11trlp1 of land'°' at lellt b Tl'le IOButlnee,:, nema uMd FICATIONS: A full ... of Iha,...... of .. ~ ... lnQ Opportunltlee Program. brMCh and Of ellctlon to be (lloa. .., • ., TIONAL BANK, WAL TEA '~.~~g~,~107 ~~:::.~ ~~nu::.:8';'."" ten (10) Oayt blfOt• the Oat• .:C.~1on ·~:n• SP~~T~ ·~Id drtwfng1 and apeclfleltlont ""ttloM Olf1.IM _..._..., On the belle ot 11141 ,. recorded Oeoember 11. No1tc:. .. u~ s GRIMES. WILLIAM MILLER. ••ot"'-I• ......... "'~ 10 BY ORDER OF BOARO OF ot MIO hearing. SlllO notk:el CHANGE • Is avallable for lnapec:tlon OOH1.-tt .... •••totteM vtew, the Plennlng Com· 1884 U lnttt. No ..... f5240e1 t ...... c--of F· NI WILLIS I ELSE. DANIEL E ~ ........ • .... "' ,,,._, shall be potted not mor• . wtthou1 ehlfge ., the office ...... of .IVlf I,~ •••• ""'*°" m-v report "'find-of Off1dll AloorO• In"" of· ... .......... .. EV ANS , ARTHUR D the CrlOll<><I of FILMS 21. I SUPERVISORS OF OR· than thrM hundred (300) That 1110 bUlk lranater 11 of lhe Director of Public eouMd by 0arrJ Pteu ot· Ing• to the 8oarO of 84.ipar. floe of the Aeoofd« ol Ot· SHAl<IMPOUR Ml: ,A,I HERMANN, BROOKS p Callfornl• corporation, ANGE COUNTY . CALI-f•t apart, bUt In no avant lntendecl 10 be con_aum-Work• of 11'11 City of Irvine. floe Pert! ·~ ,. vll«I and/or recommend 81: County; SHAl<IBAPOUA. Trell JULIAN, WILLIAM E Mac· d0ereb•l•°'11' 3wh100NMo.bulS•n'neuv ... ~1.-FOO~~!~ Aprll 17, t985 mall , ... than tllrM (3) no-1 ~~m'u~1~ E~~~o~· ~f4 Complett .. ,. of t&ld draw· ....... Mr 1. ,. "'bODll an amendment to the Hou.. llO .... Wiii bl made. but ferOfl, wtloee30'"" ~So _,! DONALD, JAMES H. MILL· ........ lloae be posted. . Inga. apeclftc.tlont and bid , ... , ,... 10lt of OMcW lllQ Element. without OOYananl Of ..,.. dreea II ~' ........ ER. HOWARD K. MORGAN, Blvd . Loe Angelle, County LINDA D. AOIUITI, HCTIOM &. Ttilt R91ol.IN. Tutlln Avt · Oran~e. Call-d ocum1n ta may be ,.._,.of Of9ng1 C~, The pub1tc 11Mring w111 bl renty . ..,,,...orlrnt*ed.r• Coell MIM. ~of C JOHN F WOLFE. RALPH E of Lo• Angeles. Stat• of Call• Cteftr or the hard ot utlon 111111 bl publllllld I '1orn1!'9592ee7 on or • ., Mey purcllaaed from lhe Depart· C.....,., held In the Plannlng Com· gardlng title pou •ulon. Of ange, State of callforN W.4L00 , KENNETH R forn11. that • Hcurlty lupcn1eott once In th• ORANGE . • menl of Pubffc:Worka,Clty ...... of ....... ,.,. mlMlonH.attngAoomlnthe enouml>fencee. to pey ttle tl\aUbullllrantlfarllabo MURRAY, HENRY 0 NEILL lnlllf"1 It •bout to be grant-Publlllled Orange Cout COAST DAIL y PILOT. • This bulk trenatar IS sub-Of lrvlne. 17200 Jetnt>or• l'lllflt of .......... , .... County Hell Of ~ 9 ptlnclpel """ of to be made to F\LMI 21. JR , THOMAS L PARKER, e d Io F A AZ AN EH pally Piiot AprH 19• 1985 n1w1p1per ot oene111,!ec;t 10 ~•llfornlt Unll0tm Rotd lrvlne Calllornla. "'*'Mid OCM .... -. o..-tratlon 10 CMo Cetttet then 1) Wed by Mid Calltornte oorporatlo HERBERT SCHIFF, CAROL SHAKIBAPOUR au: Faler I F-802 cltcu1111on printed and pub-~ci•I Code Section 92113 A non.;.,undable t• -tt Md ,._,,...._. Plaza, Santa Ana. Caltomle deed of t\llt, wtfh Int.,.... Tr.,.,.,_, wtloM buelne L. scon. VINCENT A Sh1kib1pour. lhe Secufed lllhed In the City of Cott• v vv. ofl15.00wlllblcl'l•rO.OIOf ............. D, .... _,., (II the notthw181 corner of UlnUIOnoteprOYIOed,ed-eddr ... It S10 No ... OIGIAOLAMO. CHARLES E Party, whOM butlneel ad· f'UBLIC J«>TIC[ M .... Orange County. Clll·i th The name andl~dr~ of NCh Mt ot Oocumenf1. Thi 12, 1114 In OfftolM ~ &roedwey end Santa Ana veno.a, If any, under the ~te ltvd .. l.Oe AnoeM BOOTH, JOSEPH A HALL. dreH la 3033 So. Brtatol, tornla. I~ pertonbl ""nte0 t 8::' bid Oocumentt wlll not bl Or ..... County, C........ BIYO) Alt lnt.,....ed part)M lerme of Mid Deed of tr\leC. County of L.A., State of Ce JACK W. BRUMMERT Costa MIH, C°"nty of Ot· L9QA&.NOTICI PASSED ANO ADOPfEOjC ml may 1 • malled. TllJI M4toe le ...... !ft ere Invited to attend and ..... chergee,anO...,.,_ fomll. ROBERT D. HIBBS. PHIL E •ng•. St•t• of Clll1omla. In NOTICE 18 HEREBY lhll 15th day of April, 1985 PORTUNI TY ESCROW SECURITY FOR COM· ..... ,.... ....... -Mfl· !>fllltlt leetimony to the of lhe Truetle and of ttle The~ 10 bl tren McLEROY, end DOES 20 property loc1tl01t3033So. GIVEN that the folloWtng NOltllA HlltTZOQ, COMPANY, 734 N Tustin PLETION OF WOAK: The ttn ... 91IHtteft ...... llllf. Commllllon. Written oom-IN'11CtMtedbyMldo.ed fet'redleloc9tM9'*38 an0 22 through .CO lnelutl.,., Brl1101 Cotta Miii. County lternt of found Of ~ ...,., ., "'9 Cltr of CMtal Ava 'Otenga. CA 92M 7 and contract docuftlenlt c.11 lot WeMr "7 Iha .._. • CM-mentt .,. alto lnvl19d anO of Trwt. en.tot. eo.t. MllM. Coon o.r.ncsant1 Of Orange. Stet• of C•ll-Pf'operfy ,.. ..... been l'lelO by ..... ~ :,_u1::J11': !.,r:= monthly proor ... paymentt ,...,. ...... AUHI••• .. may bl..,.., to ttle Otllfl09 a.io ....... be l'lelO on: Of Otanoe .... of Ca To the abOve named o.-l0tnla Said P'OOl'IY le ct.-t"9POllOe0epartmentofthe AnUT I"' Y -1 bUeCI upon 11'11 anglnMr'• Oft,...,, Afi'1I 11. ,_, County Pl•nntng Com· ,f!Qey, Ac>rtl 21. tea& ... fomlL 8ald proper:fy II 6 tcr1blld 1n naner11u ·A11nx ,.,..., of,..._.. u--fOt 1 llteefl P. PNnMJ, c-8. l985wt'llcllt.lhlbull,_ •t1-•1e of the-•• _...... ........ .,..J..._..._ m'--'--... o•-of , .... & t.Oop."""1ntheioe.bytome eettbld In -• .-'1 ~:t•~,. hereby sum-luree 1nd :Q~1pment of that j;;.'1oc1 in~~lnety Clertc of Iha Cttr ot c..;~ ~ :-:Of• t~on=•-of~ c~:d The City ;" ,.....;;;,..,. of ..... .;: D~'";9i~1:" IMAI Adv;;o"; IMll!Otno located It eo 1 at~ In tr.cs-. ll•tMte moned and required 10 c:erlaln Blavty Salon bull-(to)~ ..... • • apec 1 wlH retain len (10) peroenl 01 ttae • ..... n. ......... Plannlng OMllon, P.O. lo• loutfl Llwll ltNM. or.,., equipment ltltd OOolf wll ..,wuponJOEl.C ESTES. nest known •• TIFFANY& loV'tGot038pO.&chwtnn STATE OF CALIFORNIA) I Oeted.APrll 18• 1 .. 5 Mell progt-payment .......... u. "" ... "' .... 4048.hntaAna.CA,82102. Cellfom6et2Mt. 1Nlt Ollrtaln ~ ... E8Q.; KIVlf'il J HOYT. ESQ . HAIR STUOtO i nd located llcycte. Boy't tied! ISpO. COUNTY OF ORANOE ) Ctlatlet llrclller, Dal MCVtlty for compteclon of tetlll ..._, .. "'9 ...... Wrlllen c°"""""'t ~t be Al the time of "'9 lnftlal buelftMI llnown • T"9w MICHAEL 1. O'HALLOAAN. al 3033 So Brlttol. Cotta M"'"-V ~. Gltl't Wtll1e M arfnll, fntendlod Trant· the blllt'lee Of the~ At .._ .. IM U1 11 1 tecel'led 24 llOur'I pr10t to OU*atlOn of We notloe. Heir Studio and looM.i UQ, ESTES a HOYT, A Mess County of Orange, 3Spd. Huffy 11cycte,,Boy'1 CITY OF COSTA MESA ) ..,~Wiid Of Cout 11'11 request end .xpenee of .....,.... it, 11i1 ....... the heltlno In Ofdlr to be ttle total amount of the""" S033 So. lrtatot CO. ftAO~ESSIOHAL CORPOR-Slate of Cl llfornla AeO 10Spd C1nturlon I, EILEEN P PHINN£Y. lnfJI lhe ~ bidder, the ..,._~ .. IM .... c;onalOarecf petd balancl of the obi-MeM. Coumy of °""I ATION, plalntlff't allorney, An executed H C11rlty 8k:ycle. Boy'e 81.atc t8pO Olly Oletlt and ex-otnclo Dally PllOt APrll 19• 1915 City Wiii pay the amount eo end "' 11,......, ......... 11 you Oflelllnge the Plan-= MOUl'9d by tM ebow l t.ie ol Calltomla. .,,_ (dd,...111010 SEC· agreement of tile aeme wtll MonoOOM BMX 8loyc11. Clerk of 11'141 Cit)' Councfl of' F·lt9 r11111neo lll>O" oompttance .-... •..-1111 Mlle 111, nino Commi.IOn'1 ectlon bid deed Of IMt ltltd The bull! ~ will I OND AVINUE. NINTH be delivered and the eon· Motorot. P-uer and Bulovl• the C"Y of CO.I• ....... wfth lhe requirement• Of ,....., ... ,,, .... ...11 on thll Item In court, )'O'I •tlmated ooet-. ..,,..-. ~ Ol'I or aft FLOOA. SAN DIEGO. CALI llOeratlon lherefOf paid on Podl-1 Wetc:h hereby =h•t the lb<>Ye1 "8JC NOTICE Gcwernmant Code hctlon etMf 1 1 ••• .. , ... ,...... "'llY be llmlted to rllll'ng •no •ova n Cl•• I • lhe ettt dey Of,.._, 1MI, FOAHIA 12 t01 and anawer Of t flt f Iha 81h dly of May. NO'ftCE IS FUATHEA and for R.eofullon 1'4402 and the prOYtllona of ................. ..,.. onty Uloel ..... )'OU or 11 tf,Ot1.00. tO;OO AM tit "-'""" to Iha comptalnt wNc:h .. 1985 al 10 00 AM ti Rell· GIVEN that If no owner ..,.. No t5-H WU OUIY end reel· NOTICa °' th• contract Oocumantt ...... ...., ........... eomeone .... railed at the The tOUI kldebs.drlW IEacrvw ()orpordon, 141 hetewttf'I _,..,.o 11por1 y<>u. '*'Ila! Eac:row 1•70 Jam-peara and provet NI own-utar1y p....O and adopted APPUCATIOfrl TO pentlnlng to"Sublllhltlon ...... INllel ,.u1 ..... pub4lc hw1n9 Oaeolbed lft tJelr"1 en .-lmMe Ol'I .._ Jamb0t'99 "°9d, *wPCI wttf'llft 20 Oeye after wvtce b orH Road. Nawpor l er9'\lp of the Pf'°'*1Y within by lhe MIO Clty COunc:M 1111 HLL ALCOHOUC o1 hcwttlea " ..,.... ttMe ....... TM -Ihle notlCle. or In Wlttt1111 OOf· tMOl*linlbld llm llMdl, COllinty of Or-. of thtl eummon• upon y<>u. 9each County of Orange. eeven m Or;t fQllowlng the regular m"llng thlf"eof, ~· PlllOJEC T ADMIHIS· .... ....._ .......... ~ ~ to !My bt ob1aWied by ltateolc.Momfa. .. Olutl¥9 of the dey Of-· State of Callfornla pubffoatlofl ot tht• Notice, hefdon the 15th day of AprN, 8-144& TMTION: Allq11t11t1onnll•• la~ ..... ef1111l me PtannlngComtflllllonec. l114) 311-.U7 or (21 lo .., • ~.!f lfl vtoa tfyoufalltoOOto, judg• So tar u known 10 the the lltle thereto 111\alf vee1 ltl 1tl5. To Whom It M•y Concetn tlv9 to thll protect pr!OI' to ........... -. ........ Ot pttor to. ttle pubk heat· '27......,tM di9r betOtt the Tr.,..... tt1 ..,..,,.. • c11fau11 wfll bl tllktn Secured Party. Ill bUtlMtl the nnctar. If thlfl be one, Of IN WITNESS WH!.R[Of. I M~MO, Maurice C a openln9 b ldl 11'1111 be .._. ".,._,.... lnQ .... ftWMI...... I '* mant by '°'the,...., o. name• INS ll<ldr ..... ullCI In lhe City of Co.ta Meea, In lle.e hereunto Ml ""1 llanO PENOEA, Aayl'nonO J II dlree1td to· Jim O'Connell DMella _., ,_ AOOltlon•I lnfor-matloft 0...0: AOfl t, 1• Dy Tl9fllWOr '°' .. fllW'f ~tMCOl'llplllnl by lhe OeblOt f()( the tllfM wlllCh CUI IM Pl'094W'Y end af'llUd the Seal of lhe (et•)app4yll'IOIOlheDapar1· (71 .. )eeo-3181 --. .. a ............ and C09lll or the lMA,.. T.D ..... VICI COit-,.... ... ~-~-.. ,.._ w ......., 1Mf• 1111 pa.at, If different lhalt bl 80td at pubic: auc-City Of Co.ta Meal llllt 18111 I ment ot AtoOnollo BeYetage 8'Y ORO£A of the City !Wfll!L .. WUT COMT Pof'I l'My be OOtelNd Dy ftlllft • _.. ~ llJ'I Olle4; !Ji."'• 1 cn.tt•C.-t fromttlitbo-lelrl.noM tlOnltetimunddete tobe OeyotA.prJt, 1tff Contr04 !Of "41" On s• CoillndottheClt¥ollNlne ...,....n••MiM II r OIM'lllCtint Joflft ~ ... ~··a..... ..... · ... "'-"'''.-.... DetlO Apr'M•.1880 announced. 1-.... 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'-to& ~·•t 1'•903 '-17t r--------- .. - o .. 17, 0 IN IOfl i9CI ,,. n . .. ... H. MIO - I SY of H· o .• ... II ,,. ::z * de ... ... ... id- he :ti, of , .. Cl Cl II; .. he WI . ., Id Id In ont lin ... ·s I d It he lty .. >I· ;e >N 'L I r to ~· M 50 lty of L of If· lid ()( •• n- ot rt• It• • rt td ld • .,. ,. )l'I .... Id 1ty tn 1· ~ ld :Id ... Of n- n-., or nt Of Of y, 1· w ... .. of ,. le I>- Id .. 1d I), .. .. II 18 • ., .. .. 0 rt .. •• • d • I • 't .. "" '/ 4 J ' .... -. .. .a.___ ::__t_ __ by Tom Batluk THE 1' AMIL y BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VJP) CIRCUS ....----........_ by Bii Keane .J .. .... "You c1n put your h1nd1 down now. He'• gone." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE b~ Hank Ketcham "OKI OKI I'll put it o n the list!" ~ DRABBLE GARFIELD e 0 0 ltOON llVLLINS 11 ••• AN1 TURTLt s OOM'T MOO I OR eARK I OR CACKLE AA' AARULY EAT A¥YPl!N6, I" 61 if. 'iOLl~ \ONWE. \ \~E. M~E. 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Pau outh 1 NT 3 NT O~ning lud· Jack nf + Weer Pue Pa11 We arf' unhappy al lhtt lack or organ .. f'd brid~ acl1v1ty on colle~ campust . No.t too ~n_c a~. more than •OO ~ehoobs took part in an an nual Jnltl't'Ollf'«iate Pair Champion ~ip And back fn th• 1960s. there wn 1 C'Olltipt• par tournament Tbll hand, C'Om~ by Larry R01ler and Jt>ff Rubt"'. " fr-om the 1967 f'Vf'nt South c: opening one no lrump ti1d ~ h1ch might raise some eye bro~' Ho~ can North po s1bl~ 1n\ltt> game with 6 points'' The art1on '" JUStif1ed because North ha-. a qourre of tricks. Alt~ough tht> hand '" Mt good enough to consider game 1n <:lubs. ~e think 1t 1s s1mpl) "matter of whPther North should re'lpond OMAR G SHARIFF ... -~ -t rwo or three no trump. and Wl' ha\'f' a shlfht pn-fer ence for tht lat tt'r The contract will dep.-nd not o much on v. hether South ha~ 16 or lM po1nt.5. bul on how many lr1ckc; tht' club 5Ult will prov1dt' Al(ainst thrt"t' no trump. W.-"t le-ad< the top of his <pade f'Qut>nct', and East produtts the king Tht'rt 1~ no point to holding up lht lt't' of <1padt'. for a round -declart'r C'an alv.ar"' duc-k a club into the "nft'' hand. and a d11mond ,htrt at trick two could~ d.njft'rou, out<.1de rnlr.' to the club<., Wec;t ront1nues v.1t h a spade. deC'larer "'ins and IPads a second rlub When West fails to follo~ to l his t n rk. df'clarl'r must again play lov. from I ht> ta bit and ron<'ede a sf'cond rlu ti t nrk ~inct> he has fl Vf' ~in nf'T<> 1lUh1de of clubs. hf' nf'f'ds only four trid,., from that c;u1t for his ron CHARLES Go REN tract\ The dt'fense tras no rounter. So matter what Ea11t ~turn< aftf'r 11o 1nn1ng thf' qut't>n of dub". de-clarer v. 1no;. cro..,,ec; to lhf' are of <'lub< and ra~ht'" out his ninf' tr1cltc; m•tm~fJ -~l)ff' thf' ,ug nted rt",p-O"'f to After winning tht> a~ or padt',, df'<'l&N'r ,hould ,tut on club" Wt>,l prndut'f'' the k1nJr and dt>dert'r mu<1t du<'k 1n dumm.' ht" ha no Haw )'••~. r .. .U. fat.o d•• W• LrHW.? wt C'llMu-'" Gere• a.etp 1•• flt141 , .. r ••1 ~ti. aau •f OOlllL~ t. pieaalU.. ...t C..llH•&. Fer a upy •f 11111 OOUIL ~t. MIMI 11.M t.o ''G-.•0...t.•." P.O. k• ett . Pal•yra. .J 08065. Mak• t'IM<k peyabh le New1pap.rti.ek1. .. I .. . . ' •• I • I ·------'-- - 'BS ·. . . : . .... < •• • • • • • . '. ~ . . . . . . - • • . . , • ••• • • • • • • • 888 Dove Street Newport Beach 7141833·1300 All llfftlCJn-_tO/NIOr~dOC. OlforlKP,,_ .. --~ • . . . . . .. • • • •• . . --...... ~ \OL. I, ~· 15 . ORANGE CO\Sf'S ~y ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION GUIDE APRIL 19, 1985 • • , . -1 -. ' I l I . I I I & I L - It was a dangerous gamble, but well worth the payoff By SCOTT HA VS Datebook Editor It was a dangerous gamble. Some friends and I were passing the time one Friday evening playing this cute little game called ,poker, when Pete, a former friend. decided to. switch decks in the middle of my losing streak. "Listen Scott, seeing as how you're behind soooo much money, how 'bout we play a game called Acey·Duecey? 1 think you'll like it, and your chances of winning big are pretty good. . You could win back your losses in no time." My brain, already fogged from one too many Neer Beers, went ahead and mugged my rationale and agreed to the yet ' . undisclosed rules of the game. • · For those fortunate souls who've never had the rare opportunity to play this devil's game called Acey·Duecey, let me explain. The dealer. Pete in this case, deals two card$ face up to one player at a time. That player then bets on whether the next card will fall between the first two. The Big Gamble comes when you are dealt say. a jack and seven. Maybe the next card will fall between the two, and maybe it won't. You betas much ofThe Pot as you want. Bad cards-don't bet. Good cards-bet The Pot. If you lose betting The Pot, you match the Pot with your own money.' "Okay!" I had said. "I understand. Hit me deep and weep!" My first two cards were a three and queen. Hmm mm. Pretty good odds. POT! Jack! Fantastic! I aced the first round and actually came close to recouping my original losses. I liked the game so much, that when my turn came to.deal (giving me the authority to determine the game we would play), I. naturally, decidi;d to play Acey·Duecey. I went around the tabledealingeach player two cards. I dealt myself a queen and a four. "Pot!" I screamed. like a seasoned professional gambler eyeing about 25 clams in the cen_ter of the table. I drew an ace. "AN ACE? HOW THE HECK CAN THAT HAPPEN?" I screamed, standing and pounding my fists on the table. "THE PITCHERS ARE STACKED! THE CARDS ARE DRUGGED! THE HORSES ARE THROWING SPITBALLS." (You tend to screw·up expletives when raving on Neer Beer). .. Hey! That's part of the game!" Pete calmly informed me. "GAME! THIS WASN'T MEANT TO BE A GA.ME! NO ONE TOLD ME I COULD LOSE EVERYTHING I HAD LEFT ON ONE HAND!" .. Sorry. Scott! .. Pete smiled. I had been bamboozled. Deceived. Beaten. I stood, grabbed my last Neer Beer and dumped it o n Pete's head. A dangerous gamble. actually, since Pete is six inches taller and 50 pounds heavier. but well worth the payoff. I may have lost my shirt. but at least I made it out of there with my life. Managing Editur-Frank Zini Editor: Scott Hays Art Dirt'ctor: Steven Hough Marketing Director. Karen A. Wittmer . Circulation Manager: Donald L. Williams Production Manager: Robert L. Cantrell Da1cbook is publi.tied C\ltry Friday b) 1ht Orangr C'oast Publishina C'o .. P.O. Boll IS60, ))() W. 8a)' St.. Cosia Mesa. C'A 92626. W:lcphonc (714) 642..C321. Rcaul1r bu5incss houn arc 8 a.m. 10 .S p.m .. t<fonday throuafl Friday. Dcadllnc for calendar of rvrn1s 11rmf'11nd lcttrl'1 is .S p.m. Mond1y. The cnlirc ccmttnts or Oetcbook arc ropynghtcd by the Ot1n1t Coast Pubhshina Co. All ri&Jlta ire reserved Oatebook/ Friday, April 19. 1985 LIFE IN THE DRABBLE LAKE: COMIC STRIP CREATOR DRAWS ON LIFE FOR IDEAS ... 3 By SCOTr HAYS -Drabble creator, Kevin Fagan. has sketched for himself a permanent name in cart90nville by drabbling in humor. But don't let this silly, soofy form of entertainment deceive you. The comic strip appears mover 200 newspapers acros!I the country, including the Daily Pilot, and counting. Drabb/e, a 20- year-<>ld nerdy character. is t~e ~gment of 287year-~ld ~agan \ imagination. And what an 1magmat1on he has, This comic stnp ma) not be the Peanuts of the 1980s, but it's definitely the Drabble of the 1980s. (front cover photo by Howard Lipio) SORRY! MADONNA CONCERT AT PACIFIC AMPIUTHEATRE SOLD-OUT •••••.••••••...•.•.. 4 Sorry Madonna fans, Sunday night's concert at the Pacific Amphitheatre is all sold-0ut. Better lu~k next time. But don_'t fret. . 'cause this weekend has one heck of a hneup for pop fans beginning tonight with Spandau Ballet at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. Split Image in the Library Lounse of The Newporter resort, and the Surftones at Marcel's Brasserie in Costa Mesa. The Spandau Ballet concert continues Saturday and Sunday at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Anseles. and Split Image and the Surftoncs continue both days at their respective locations. Have fun! By EVE C. LASH -Queen Elizabeth and her court were in attendance at an Encore Circle party last weekend held at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Actually. this traditional English Fare & Pageantry was a special fundraiser held lrr support of the Pac~fic Chorale singing group. But the Royal atmosphere was something else, as Datebook columnist Eve Lash reports. "Each and every one of the 125 supporters and guests of the group were fortnall} introduced and led into the Ballroom." writes Eve. Now that's some entrance, wouldn't you say? CIUT Ci\I T1-E TOWN THE TOWERS RESTAURANT WINS 'BEST YET' ACCOLADES •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• ~. 22 By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH -Let's face it, writes Datebook restaurant columnist Beverly Bush Smith, with al>illion dollar view atop the Surf& Sand Hotel an Lquna Beach. people will come visit a restaurant, "'even if the room illl't gorgeous and the food isn't superb." But praise be, the Towers Restaurant offers not only the breathtaking panorama of the Pacific Ooean, but a .. gorgeous" room and .. superb" food. In fact, the food was so good, Beny claims it was the best she's had this year ... In a restaurant where I was not known ..__.._ __ _..._... _ __. ot recognized,,. she clarifies. Now that's hith praise. GALLERlltS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 9 TV LISTllfGS •••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••.•... 11 IN'TER.MISSION.~ ................................ 1 ••••• 16 F.11,11 REVIEWS •••••••.•••••.•••••••••••••••..••••••• 17 . N LA.NDERS....................................... 18 LIFE INTHE rabble creato r Kevin Fagan has sketched for himself a permane nt name in canoonsvillc by .. drabbling" in humor. Not the Rodney Dange rfield or Steve Martin or Richard Pryor type humor. mind you, where one-liners and offensive jo kes are the main so urce 0f guffaws. But Drabblese, that mildly silly yet alway_s entertaining comicspeak that serves more as a buffet of chuckles and giggles than entree of bell y laughs. What makes Drabble so successful. says its creator, is this sill y form of tongue-in-cheek, shtick humor that creates an image most people can relate to; i.e .. Norman Drabble, a nerdy, foot-in-mouth, 20- year-old college student. But hearing Fagan talk about Drabble is like listening to some midwestern soil expert talk about the sulfur content of fertilizer. Kevin Fagan's comic strip personality is a gimme. His own, real life personality is, well, a bit drab. But then this is Drabblese! Humor Fagan style. .. Sure! I think I'm funny," says the 28-ycar-old Mission Viejo anist in a slow monotone ... And so is the strip in a silly, goofy son of way." Apparently Fagan thinks funny thougbt1. be- cause, unfortunately. bis humor does1ft surface via conversation. He is extremely quiet and reserved, almost too nice and too polite. But somewhere deep down inside no doubt lies the Drabblcse that has placed his comic strip in more than 200 newspapers across the country, the Daily Pilot included. Drabblc, excuse me, Fagan is dressed in blue sweats, a white, long..,leeved University of Alabama sweatshirt, and blue Puma tennis shoes. He has round cheeks. a nondescript brown mustache and brown hair. He is bit on the ponly side of life. and probably purposely, blends well into crowds. He is not Mr. Excitement. but then neither 1s Norman Drabble. who first hit print m orre than seven yea~ ago when Fagan submitted a strip called Murray to his college newspaper at Sacramento tate University. "I was drawing cartoons just for my own amusement back then." Fagan says, slo uched o n a couch in the living room of bis home where he li ves alone with his dog, Ginger ... In the begjnning. befo re Sac State, I didn't draw them with the intention o f showing them to any~y. outside of close friends or family. It just never occurred to me 10 become a professio·nal cartoonist" Murray was submitted by Fagan to United Features Syndicate and immediately picked up. But the Syndicate wanted Fagan to .. change a few things" (Pleue,ee DRABBL&!Pacc 12) I ------------------.----~---~~~~-' JlU. (INO Ck!>""··· ~MM~- ' ~'~ et.~'~ '4€6, ~0'4 ~ ~1'\Ht.£.~ \ 1"lMK '40\.I MlE. ' • .. If 'iO\) flS!> our. l'l.L 6E. (,L~ 10 &l\I E 'iO\l MOO™ 10 tltOV't~ ~E. SU!>( I \l f ~ DaCebooltJ Friday. April 19. 1985 3 --------__J \ ------ :Al 0 N A~e. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8. Sundays at I and 7, until May 19. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse:. 3503 S. Harbor Bl vd .. Santa Ana (979-~5 I I . nightly except Mondays at ' aryi unain times through June 4 "8 TTERFLIES ARE F REE" at the an C'lcmcntc Community fheater. 202 Ave. ( abnllo. San Ckmentc (492-0465). Thursdays 1hrough Saturda) sat 8 p m until May 4 "CABARET" at lhe ( urta1n (all Oinner Theater, 690 El C am mo Real. Tus11n (838-1540). nightly cii:cept Mondays al varying curtain times through June 23. "DEATH TAXES A HOU DAY" at th<' Golden West C'olkgc Actor's Playbox. Huntingto n Beach (1!95-8378). final performances to- night and Saturday at 8. Sunday at 3 pm. "THE DEBUTANTE BALL" at South \oast Repcrtol). 655 Town (enter Drive. Costa Mesa (9S7-4033). Tuesdays through Fnda)s at 8. Saturday\ at 2:30 and 8. \unda)s at 2 30 and 7·30 until Ma> 19. "THE DIVINERS" al Saddlcback ( ollcgc in Mission V1C)O (831-4656). llnal performances tonight and Satur- da~ at K p m Sunc.la) at 7 p.m "GODSPEU." at Southern Cali· fomia Collete. 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa (556-1610. ext 274), toniaht. Saturday and April 25-27 at 8 p.m. "IRltSOME INHERITANCE" by the Orange County Variety Playen at the 'Anaheim C ulwral Ans Center, 9)1 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (971-5681 ), tonight at 8 p.m .. Sundar. at 4 p.m .. Thursday at 7 p.m .. Apnl 26-27. May 3 at 8 p.m. "NORMAN, IS THAT YOU?'' at the Irvine Community Theater. Turtle Rock Community Park. Sunnyhill olT Tunic Rock Drive. Irvine (857-5496). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through April 27 with a matinees Sunday at 2 p.m. "OF MICE AND MEN" a"hc Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7:30 until May 4. "RESTORATION" 1n the Studio Theater of UC Irvine (856-6616) tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "A ROOMFUL OF ROSES" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt- ington Beach (832-1405). Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throu&h May 18. "THE SECOND TIMk AROUND" at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Eastgate Park. Chapman west of Valley View. Garden Grove (897-5122). Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 11 , with matinees ORANGE COUNTY PAClflC SYMPHOl"fV PRESB'ITS , ANDRE WATTS Orange County Debut Recital April 23, 8:00 P.ftt Chapman College Auditorium Phone Nowt (714) 680· 3444 8 Datebook/ Frfday. April 19, 1985 .. - M•lcolm 8U•er (le:l. woald like to dJamember 90D'8 roommate (lllcbael Tbomu). wllo feoda lalm off with a cbalr ID t1ala acene from tlae lntae CommaDlty TIMater comedy .. Norma.a, i. TJaat Yoa?'' coatiDa.lna tld8 weekend a.Dd "nest al TUrtle Rock Commanlty Park. Call 857-5496 for ticket Information. April 28 and May 5 at 2:30 p.m. "THE SF.CRET OF OSIRIS" at Saddleback Coll~ in Mission Viejo (831-4656}. closina performances today and Saturday at 4 p.m .. Sunday at 2 p.m. "SEPARATE TABLES" at the Cypress Civic Theater. 5172 Orange Ave .. Cyprcs.s (821-9500). Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. through May 4 "STEINWAY GRAND" at the UC Irvine Linle Theater (8S6-6616). toni&ht and Saturday at 8 p.ni'. •"fllJ; SUPPORTING CA.ST" at lhe Newport Theater Arts Center, 2SOI CtifT Drive. Newport Beach (631-028,8). Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through May 18. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand Dinner Thcalr, I Hotel Way. Anaheim (77 :nt.0). nightl.Y except Mondays at ry1ng curtain times through June 16. "TllE WIZARD OF OZ" at New· port Harbor High School. 6oo Irvine. Newpon Beach. Performed by Estan- cia Hi4h School's award-winning production drama depanment. $4.50 admission. Fri. 8 p.m .• Sat. 2 and 8 p.m. 856-7386. Saturday "ANYTHING GOES" at Scbas- 11an's WeSl Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. ''BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequin Dinner PlayhouK. Stt Fnday listing. "BUTl'ERFLIES ARE FREE'' at the San Clemente Community Theater. See Friday listing. "CABARET" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listinf; "DEATH TAK.ES A HOLIDAY ' at Golden West College. See Friday listing. "THE DEBUTANTE BAU" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday listina. ''TIUH>IVINERS,. at Saddleback College. Sec Friday listing. "OODSPELL" at Southern C.li· fomia Colle&e. Sec Friday liSling. "NORMAN, IS THAT YOU!" at the Irvine Community Theater. Stt Fri- day !isling. "OP MICE AND MEN" at the Gem . ..THE WJZAJlD OF OZ" at Ne". pc)r:t Harbor Hiah School. Set' Fnda~ lisuna. .... , "ANYTHING GOES" at ~ba\· tian's West Dinner Playhouse. Sc\· Friday listina. "BAJtEFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harl~uin Dinner Playhouse. Sn Friday listma. "CABAllET" at the Curtain < all Dinnt!f Theater. See Fridal hstmg. "DEATH TAKES A HO IDAY" ut Golden Weal College. Sec Fnda\ listing. "TBE DEBOTANTE BALL" at South Coast Repenory. See Fnda~ listing. "THE DIVINERS" at Saddlcbad Colleee. Sec Friday listing. . "lllKSOME INBElUTANCE" ar the Anaheim Cultural Ans· Center Sec Friday listina. "NORMAN, dTHAT YOU?" at the Irvine Community Theater. See Fri- day listjna. _ "OF MICE AND MEN" at the Gem Theater. Sec Friday listing.. "TBE SECRET OP OSIRIS" at Saddlcback Collecc. Sec Friday list· ina. "SWEET CRAIUTY" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sei Friday hsti ng 1'...saJ "BAREFOOT IN TBE PARK" al the Ha~uin Dinner Playhou~. ~\· Friday listing, . "CABARET' at the Curtain < all Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing ..,,.E DEBUTANTE BAU" a1 South Coast Repenory. Sec Fnda~ hstina. .. SWEET CHARITY" at the Grant.I Dinner Theater. Sec Friday hsttng. Thealcr. Sec Friday listing. Wed.aeeday "RESTORATION" at UC Irvine Studio Theater. See Friday listing. "ANYTlllNG GOES" at Seba~· "A ROOMFUL OF ROSES" at the 11an's West Dinner Playhouse. Se\· Huntington Beach Playho use. Sec Friday listing. Friday listing. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at ''THE SECOND TIME AROUND" the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. ~l' at the Garden Grove Community Friday listing. Theater. Sec Friday listing. "CABARET" II the Curtain <all "THE SECRET OF OSIRIS" at Dinner Thcatrr. See Friday li sung. Saddleback College. Sec Friday list-"CR1M880J'THEUART"at th\' ina. UC Irvine Concert Hall (8S6-66 I 61. "SEPARATE TABLES" at the tonight t~harcky at.8 p.m. Cypress Civic Theater. See Fnday "THE DE)trl'ANTE BALL" at listing. South Coast Repertory. Stt Fnda) "STEINWAY GRANO'' at UC' listin1. Irvine Little Theater. 51ee Fnday "OF MICE AND MEN" at the Gem hsting. Theater. Stt Friday listing. "THE SUPPORTING CAST" at the "SWEET CHAIUTY" at the Grand Newport Theater Ans Center. See Dinner Theater. See Friday h5tmg. Friday listing. "SWEET CHARJTY" at the Grand Thanday Dinner Theater. See Friday hsting. "ANYTIUNG GOES" at Seba!>· -------------. tian's West Dinner Playhouse. See EVERY OflANGI COAIT cou.aoe I '""0' ... ,, r ti:. occ 'IUUIU UfTllAlltCt SPACES $10 • 432·MIO ~Ny 1M1 -•t•1• tt ..... Friday listing. "BAREPOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harl~uin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday !isling.. "BRIGADOON" at Chapman Col- lege in Oranac (997-6812) 1on1gh1 through Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 4p.m. "Blm'ERFt.lES ABE FREE" at 1he San Clemente Communit) Theater. Sec Friday listinJ. "CAllAllBT" at tM Cunain Call DinncrThtater. See Fridar listing. "CIUMUOPTHEHEUT''at UC Irvine Concert Hall. Sec Wcdnesda) liStina. '"THE DEIOTANTE BALL" at South Coaat Repertory. Sec Fnday hstin&- "GOOIPZU." al Southern Call· fom ia Collete. See Friday hstins, "fRUOllfB INHERITANCE" at the Anahdm Cultural Ans Ctnttr See Friday listiq. "OF MJCll AND MEN" at the Gem Theater. See Friday tistma. . "SOMETlllNQ'8 AFOOT" 11 the CO.w Mesa Civic Ptayhoust. 661 Hamilton St.. Costa M esa (650-Sl69). Thundays throuah Sat- urdaf! at 8:30 until May 18. "'IWDT CRA.IUTY" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday hst1na. FILM Friday "HEALTH." Robert llmJn'<• satire of the hcahh food na1c in which a bunch of cc-centrics gather in St Petersburg. Fla. for the convention of the National Health Organ1zat1on 7 p.m .. 1 J(' Irvine Social Science Hall. Irvine .. S~.50 and S 1.50 admission. 1!56-637Q. THE ST ARLOG Sc1cn<:c F1l·11on Convention features sci-Ii li lms wh1lh arc p~cviewdcd wllh advancc slide~ and footage. Among those fcatured arc "Goonics. ··"Explore res. "Mad Ma' Ill." "Day of the Dead," "L1feforcc .. and "Back lo the Fu· turc ··The uncut version of" Dawn of the l>cad" 1s also offered. SI 0 datl) advance sales. S 13 at the door. 1 l a.m.-7 p.m. Call any Ticketron lo- cation. "ZOIO." 7 and 9:30 p.·m .. UC lrvinl' Science Lecture Hall. Irvine. $2.50 general admm1on. 856-5547. Saturday "Ztlt," sec Fnday listing THE ST AR LOG Sc1enct I tell on {on' enllon. !leC Fnday hs11ng Sunday "OTHELLO" b) l>1m11 r1 Buchowe11k1 ( 1912). Shown a' pan of a scnc' of classic German lilm11. 7 p.m .. UC Irvine's Room 178, Hu- man1t1cs Hall. Fret admt'>~•on 856-5386 THE STARLOG Sc1enct h ctton { onvcn11on . k'C Fnda) l1s11ng. SINGLES Friday SOUT HE R N · WHE EL OF FRIENDSHIP meeti. for Happy Hour at 5 p.m. at the Copa de Ora in Costa Mc<ia. For ages 45 and over. 768-41)0. A PEOPLE SAMPLER 1s offered b) the: Man-Woman lns111ute and 15 led b) Emily Coleman. 8 p.m , Holida) Inn. 3131 Bnstol St .. Costa Mt~. SI O adm1ss1on. Ages 25-55 9611-m6. THE BRICK YARD in Orange is tht location· of a pthcring by the Wheel Of Friendship. 5:30 p.m For singles over 45. 961-0606. Saturday THE RUSTY SCUPPER in Hunt· ington Beach 1s the location of a dinner al 7 p.m. planned by the Wh~I of Friendship. For singles ovtr 45 961-0606 Sanday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for sinaJct over 45.. meets at Caper's at the Holiday Inn in Fullerton. 11 :30 a.m., for brunch. 961-0606. MARTIN 6 TONI'S DANCE CLUB fcaturts intermediate swing dance lessons at 8 p.m and social duncins at 9 p.m. Huntington Inn. 21 11 2 Pacific Cout Hwy .. Huntington Beach. $4 for class and dancing. (21J)493· 7162. SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. for sm.tcs over 45. meets for miniature goff and dinner. Bqins at 2:30 p.m. a l Camelot. 3200 Carpenter Dr .. Anaheim. 768-4130 Tueeday MARTIN 6 TONI'S DANCE CLUB reaturts begmn1na Latin ~ancc IC"sionsat 8 p.m. and social danc1n,at 9 p.m. Hununaton Inn. 21112 Pacific: Coast Hw) .. Huntington Beach. SS furdassand dancing. C2 I 3) 493-7162. Wedneaday THE MEADOWLARK SWING DANCE CLUB holds night cla~s and dancing at lht Mtadowlark Country Club. Beginning dance class at 7 p.m .. intermediate at 8 p.m. and social dancing begins at 9 p.m. $4 w11h class. S2 for social dancins only. 16782 Graham St.. Hun11ng1on Beach. 4Q3. 7 162. SOU THERN WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45. meets at 5 p.m. for Happy Hour at Ma,wcll's in Huntington Beach. 768-4130. El Maatclana, .clence demon- 1tratlon1, lnternatlonal fooda and &•me. are put of the attractfon1 awatttnc n1- ltora to UC lrrine'1 annaal celebration of campaa life 10 a .m. to 5 p.m . Saturday. Aclmlulon la free. Friday THE NEWPORT SAILBOAT SHOW features sail boats, wuh many from foreign nations. Fn. 11 a.m.· sunsct.Sat.·Sun. IOa.m.-sunset. Lido Marina V1lla,ge, Newpon Beach. SS~ ... ...,. adult admission. 6 7 3-9360. Saturday CELEBRATE UC IRVINE at thtir annual open house for the commun1· ty Includes a Wayzg<>011e medieval fair with costumes. JOUSting and Juggling. campus and medical school tours. music. 1n1c:mational food booths. exhibits and S.n Joaquin Marsh tours. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free admission. 856-5181. THE NEWPORT SAILBOAT SHOW, see Friday listi ng. MANY Qt,IARTETS, including Nostal&ia. San&a Barbara Sound. Th~ Beach Nuts, the Chapter Quantts. and The Golden City Chorus. under the d1rect1on of Gene Clemenl perform. Master of ceremonies is Charlie Brown. 8:02 p.m .. Chapma{t Collqc Memorial Audilorium, 333- N Glassel!. Oranr. $6 and $7 admission. 633-289 . THE BUENA P ARJl COIN 6 STAMP Show and Sale salutes Na· tional Coin Week. Today 10 a.m.-7 p.m .• Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Retail Clerks' Auditorium. 8550 Stanton Ave.. Buena Park. SI ad uh ad· m1ss1on. 995-460+. Sa.Ilda, A SW AP MEET 1s hosted by t.he Georsc Gmtiwin Chap&er of The Oranie County Performina Aru Ccnler. 8;30 a.m.-3 p.m .. M1u1on Drivt--ln off' Del Obispo 1n San .Juan Capistrano. SOt admiuion. 496-3744. THE N&WPOllT SAILBOAT SHOW, sec Friday lislina.. THE BUENA PARK COIN 6 edwards·.u,:'~; · b44·0760 .... t A .• . . ... I ~. "1 t ""l t •• "'IU . " ... ~ j.. • .. -· ... =· ........... .............. ....... ,, ..... '1'9\!-•Clm""' ........ edNJ•dS :i;:_u." '~1.. Ac. P.AZA 546·2711 ,,j \ '-.~ /..~ "l.\t~ ..... 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Monday SCRABBLE 1s pla)'ed Monda)s at I p.m. at the Lc1su~ World Clubhou!>t' off Moulton Parkway. Call Gerry Wenk et t07-7223 for 1nformat1on. SCRABBLE 1s played Tuesda)'S at 6:30 p.m. in the community room of Central Savings. El Toro Road at Pasco de Valencia. Laguna Hills. Call Jamila .\tcha al 77t}.()454 for info r- mation. • ed.needay . THE NEWPORT POWERBOAT SHOW opens today at Lido Manna V1llag~. NewpoT1 Beach. $5 adult admission. 11 a.m.-sunsct. 673-9360. eveninp at 6:30 p.m. in the com- munity room of Home Savings. Main Street at Yorktown Ave nue, Hunt· ington Beach. Call Geneva Akers at 9~2729 for information. Friday THE MEADOWLARK SWING DANCE CLUB, Stt Singles Wednes- day listing. "DANCE '1$ -An Evening of Dance-presents c<>ntemporary dances drawn from nature, politics. city life, and h11111an comedy. 8 p.m .. Golden West College ~ommunity Theater. 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. $4 advance gen- eral admission. $5 at the door. 891-8378. Saturday "DANCE '1$ -An Evening of Dance." Stt Friday hsung,. BAU.ROOM DANCING, both tia- T bunday dnional and modem. 1s featured from • AUTHENTIC ANDEAN MUSIC is 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. wnh hght refresh- performed by the folk music group menls and non-stop music. SS ad- Sukay on traditonal Sou th Amencan mission. Above the Wells Fargo instrumt'nts. g p.m.. UC Irvine's Bank. 2727 Newport Blvd .. ii 200. University Center Heritage Room. $7 Newport Beach. &eneral admission, 856-6616. Monday THE NEWPORT POWERBOAT SHOW, S(C Wednesday listing. MARTIN & TONI'S DANCE CLUB, SCRABBLE is pli!,Yed Thursday <;ee Singles Monday listing. • ------ *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* * BARGAIN MATINEES/ FIRST 2 Ptrform1nces Mondly * Thru S.turdly (Except Holidays & Spec. 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AM I Y, I •··---& /\ffl;I• -Oalebook/ Friday, Aprll 19. 1985 ....__ ... _ wildlife on Irvine Ranch during the A u....uaJ fun-filled days of riding. Friday MARTIN Ii TONI'S DANCE CLUB, -features a brunch. an af\emoon ride. stt Singks Tuesday listil\S-dinner and a campout. .Satu~y offers breakfast. a mommg nde. lunch. rodeo-gymkhana events. and A~~M\~~!!llJ!ft~~~I\~·!! M!!!f""!=-1!!!!!.... the even inf Fandango. Non-riders ~-.. ..._ ~ ., arcalso 1nv1 ted. 547-0696. ·•cNPSn -'31..J:.be Sbubert Theatre is the destination of a trip offered by Golden West College. Apr. 27 matinee. 1-6 p.m. $44 fee includes charter bus and orchestra seating. 891 -3991. t ,,, ,. Audience •olmateen &et tbe chaoce to ahake a dolpbln •• flipper lD Sea World•• all- new .. Dolphin l>UcoYer•• · p~tatlon prellllerln& lD tbe .8eD Dleto park•• 5- mllllon aallon laaoon. Further Infor mation at (619) 222-6363. ---- Ad van~ A TRAD.. RIDE AND FANDANGO is sponsored by 1hc Bowers Mu- scum's Santiago Ride~ Apr. 26-27. R 1dt'r'> enjoy prisline scenery and HISTORIC SACRAMENTO 1s seen May 2-6 as participants'"enjoy the railroad museum . Governor s man- sion and the state capitol. and then continue on to San Francisco by delta nverboat. $472 fee. 891 -3991. HEART OF MEXICO: Mexico City. Taxco and Acapulco. A tour for sin&)es through 1he sites of historical and modern-day Mexico. Apr. 21- May. 5. Fee $895. 89 1-3991. A FUNDRAISING DINNER is hosted by The Otan$e County Branch of the Orton Dyslexia Soc1ely May ro- a1 the Big Canyon Country Club. Featured speaker 1s Dr. Albert M. Galaburda. directing research for the biological foundations of dyslexia at Ha rvard Medical School Department of Neurology at Beth Israel Hospital. Hosting one table is S\ephen J. Cannell. scriptwriter of A-Team and Rockford Files. who is a dyslexic himself. Contact Susan Combs at 968-9006 or 964-0443. 0..,ola&-£TeDta BALBOA PAVUJON, 400 Main St .. Balboa. A California and national What The Creators Of "Police Academy" Did For law Enforcement Is Nothing Compued To What They're Doing To Traffic School! A 1.,...,,,..~ c"''"'' re.~'" l.mJI ·-................. ~ llO 9'Mt11 e.TUISA Ul·JSll -.... ~In• IM-.14 OIWWSHMmml1111 mw.s llSSIOlt _.,_tsl'4tU ...r• Ml.Lil IJt-1* VO> llllU . ...,. ~ FOUlfT• nun -U7 .. ~ -. .. an ... 11 -154-all •aa..•1 ,ate.,., ... .., 8'WWI llMJSITT -,,..,., ..ramu nt..e1M ~au 111-M11 PACFICCllMll'.111·11 --fOMe c:umi a.MSSOCAl -IJ4.,Jt1l -. -~NllSIMU IMaTY UJf1tl WUIWTD •IM"°~'° IMl.l • nww ·-· historic landmark and manne rl'l rcation cent.er. Daily narrated cru1~' of Newport Hatbcn, deep "-':S sportfistung tript daily. U-drive and .charter boats.6 73-S24S. BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO- MOTIVE MUSEUM. 250 E. Baker \1 Costa Mesa. Antique cars circa 19 ! 2- prcscnt. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wt.'d.-~un 546-7660. DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harhur Blvd .. Anaheim. The "'D1sne)land Fa mily Cavalcade" 1s sla~cd at ~ 'O p.m. weekdays. The .. Spnng Fever" celebration Sat.-Sun. features ·t~1n·­ daily .. American Gazette" earadl' and "Disneyland is Your Land · stagl· show. The "Gift-G iver l' traordinairc Machine .. operates da11\ at the Park's main pte. and '' celebrating Disneyland s 30th b1nh- day year by awarding lucky amving guests with gifts ranging from J commemorative Disn eyland passport to a new General Motor' Car. Regular hours Fri. 10 a.m.-ll p.m .• Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m .. Sun 11 a.m.-10 p.m.;Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m -'1 p.m. 999-4565. KNOTl''S BERRY FARM, 8CH4 Beach Bl vd .. Buena Park . California·, Crime Prevention Fair is held Sat Su n. from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. near Independence HaU and 1s free to thl· pubhc. Presented Sun. by Kn oll'sand KMEX 34 is Spring Fiesta MeJiicana featuring famous TV stars and entn· tainers from Mexico City backed up by Hispanic rock groups and dancer' Shows arc staged in the Good T1m1· Theatre at I and 4 p.m. Also offered 1'1 fun .and excitement with Wi ld W1·'1 Stunt Shows, Cancan dancer' '''MASK' IS SUPERB ... ONE O F THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORIES WE'VE HAD IN THE MOVIES IN QUITE A LONGTIME ... -C..-tw ~I. "AT THE MOVlFS' -"'MASK' I S GENUINELY MOVING." D•vtd Anwn. NEWSWEEK MAGA71NI NOW PLAYING -- -.. _,C>_ .,_. ..... , ....... ~°"""" ....... .. .-.. ......... --- i MUSEUMS BOWERS MUSUEM, 2002 N. Laguna Canyon Road. l..aguna Beach. "Four l\n1s1i; from the Faculty of Cal Main St.. Santa Ana. "Ban Cbiang. Archaeological Treasures lrom Prehistoric Thailand" includes over 1.000 objects fashioned from bronLe. shell. clay, calcite. and glass ex- cavated from the Ban Chiang region of Thailand. The) date from between 3600 B.C'. and 200 A D. Continues through Sept. 30. "Images '85.'' a JUned ex hibition presented-by the Torana Art League. features ceramics. drawing. fi ber. glass. graphics. jewelry. sculpture, pho- tography, printmaking, watercolor. and mixed media works. Through Apr. 28. Tu~.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 pm .. Sun. noon-5 p.m. 972-1900. ·State Lo'i '\ngeles" arc shown. Am~ts include Dan Douke. Leonard Ed- mondson. Ed Forde and Joe Soldate .. Throull.h May I 0 Mon.· Thurs. 9 a m.-ll'lp.m .. Fn 9a m .·5 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 497-3309 F ULLERTON M USEU M CENTER, 301 N. Pomona A"e .. Fullerton. "Handwoven 1n Southern California." a Juncd exh1b1t ofworh b:r area weavers. 1s held through June 9. Toes.-Fn.' 10 a.m.·3 p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. noon-'i p.m 738-6545. . LAG UNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 3CJ7 (ltff Drivc Sh°"n at the satellite site lo<:atcd in South ( oast Pla1a is .. LBMA Collects: Recent Acquisitions." a sclcmon of primar- ily contemporal) works of an donated to LBMA''> pcrmancnt col- lcct1on. and "( ontcmporaf) Cali- fornia .\n1sts 25 Roger Camp·· an Orange C'ount:y photographer who l'\plores the 1llus1on1s11c quahttes of plants and random natural formi;. ( ont1nues through Ma> S. 494-6.53 I. M2-H66. GALLERIES THE AFTERNOON GALLERY, 501 Park .\\C . RalllOa l~land. Rich- ard Hall and David K}mcr. emerging count)' anists. present ''Intervals and lntdlrct: cmcrgl·nn· X two" through l\pril. Wcd.-Fn 2-6 pm . Sat.-Sun. noon-5 p.m. 675-tl67S ALLENDALE GALLERY. 1540 ~ • C oast H1gh"'a). Laguna Beach. Bcn- nctl c;culpture I\ -;hown c~dus1vl'I) I uc' -Sun. IOa m tu'\ pm .i97-600'\ or 6 75-9534. BC SPAeE GALLERY. :;u F-ore\t ~"c . L-..aguna &;uh ".\long the Strc1.·1 of Kni\l'\, .. :i l'Ollahorall vl.' 1n\tallatmn'h\ artl\I\ llanh Thi Pham and Richard T urncr. continun through >\pr. 27 1 u1.'\ -'iat. 11 30 a m -S:.\O p·m 41n.1 Xl<O CAL STATE FULLERTON "1ain \n C 1aller. l<()(l '-.. '°)tall' ( olkp.t· Rl .. d . Fuli1.·non .. .\<ts of Dra"' · tng/Linc'i of Changl'" 1\ pre\Cntl'd h' YtC' Joachim Smith through Ma) 15' Mnn.-Fn. noon-4 p.m .. Sun. 2-5 p.m CITY OF IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER, 4Mll Walnut Ave .. lr"'inl' Th1.• .\nnual Membcr'lh1p 'ihow con-~ t1nuc~ eith1b1t1on through Ma> I Pa1nt1ng. c;culptun• and fine craft\ arl' rcprc~entcd. Mun -Thur<, 9 a.m.-9 p.m .. Fn. 9 a.m -6 pm . ~al 9 a.m.-J p.m. 552-1078. COSTA MESA ART LEAG UE members exh1h11 thl\ month in thc following locat1on<1: Myrna Barnes at Glendale Federal Sa" 1ng'i and Loan . Rill Cohum at Orange Coast Savings and Loan . .\l)C<' R1chardsa1 the M1.'\3 Verde L1hrar}. ;ind Manwade Douglas at th1.' ( O\ta Mesa C1v1c Pla>housc. DESIGNS RECYCLED GAL- LERY. 619 N. Harbor Blvd .. Full· crton. "Di vcrs111es '85" prcscnt'i multi-faced works of prominent con· tcmparal) artl'it!I from the ll.S and Scand1nav1a. Through Ma> 3 ·Also fcatu~ tonight from 7-11 p.m. is a dcme>nstrat1on of watcrmcd1a tech· niqucs by Nancy W. Livesay. along with a continuous performance by a barbc:rshop quartet. Mon -Sat. 10 , m.·6 p.m. 879-1 39 1 ETTINGER CALLERY. 2222 GALERIA ·CAPISTRANO, 31681 Camino Capl\trano. San Juan Capistrano. Ongoing through Thur<.· day 1s recent work by R.C'. Gorman. Kevin Red Star. Cliff Fraguc and more. Daily IOa.m.·5 p.m. 661-178 1. GUGGENHEIM GALLERY. Chapman College. J H N. Glassel I. Oran~ "Private World~ .. d1spla)~ drawings by three art1SI\, Roben .\nderson. Shan l amanet. and Rich- ard Ogin1. Through Apr JO. Mon· Fn 1-5 p.m. 9117-6!! 12. HUNTING:fQ.N BE ACH LI- BRARY Information and Cultural ('enter. 711! Talbert 'VC , Hunt· 1ngton Beach. The .\nnual Hunt- ington Harbour .\n\ .\ssoc1at1on's cxh1h11 " presented "'•th winner~ \elected in ~"en '>C'parate media categoric\ along with a Bc~t of Sho"' award. fah1b1t rnntinuc'i through Apr. 29. Mon. 1-Q p.m .. Turs -Thurs. <) a.m.-9 p.m .. Fri.-Sal. 9 a.m -5 p.m 841-4481 . l .. tl. 33. MILLS HOUSE GALLERY, 12732 Main St.. Garden Grove. "Women Painters West" 1s offered beginning tomorrow with a rl-cept1on for the an1s1s from J-5 p.m. Continues through Jun. I 6 Wed -Sun. noon-4 p.m. 636-1232. NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL GALLERY, JJOO Ncwpon Blvd. Photographs by Thomas Gle1sberg and Heather Campbell arr exh1b11ed througb Ma)' I. Mon.-Fn 8 a.m.-5 p. m. 528-1258 NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL, Irvine and I 5th Sts .. Ncw- pon Beach. Opening Tue\. 1s Ruth Stocvcr Fleming·., Collcct1on of Southern Cahfornrn .\n Conttnucs through Apr. 29. ORANGE CO AST COLLEGE FRENCH FILM U©£1lt ~ t1 Balli$. RATED I R J . POIT THEATIE 673-6260 2905 (. C.Ut hy, Corou Mt II« .- .. 'THE BREAKFAST CLUB' IS DEFINITELY THE BEST IN ITS CLASS." Joel SleQel. AOC TV GOOD MORNING AMERICA THE B R E AKFAS T C L_!J B (ff) .. \,N\lf 11""4 PoCTIM ---IJ ···-----NOW PLAYING llllA UA-tll>41 COila.,. (_.,_ WO 1..w COfTA ... C-°""V' W.4141 - u ... ~c...-a.~ !>ll ~·" OIWIGf ~~ [O.. ~e4!111• OIWl8I ... _ ... °' ....... ... .,70 &All NM Wll1MllO PICl!Ol l""- l)wtlrt fll~ WUIWllfl UAIW Photo Gallery. 2701 Fairview Rd .. \o~ta Mesa. An ams11c collaboration ncatcd by Ed Hill and SuLanne Bloom en11tled "Manual" 1s c;hown through Tuesday. Mon.-t-ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m and 7-9 p.m. ORANGE COUNTY CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, 3621 W. MacAnhur Blvd . Sp. 111 . Santa J\na. Barbara Berk's wood sculptures and Lee Willmore's sculptu~ Jeahng with hght. share space w11h Richard White's mixed media obJCl't!I. Opens Wcdnc\day and continues through Ma) 17. A rcce~11on is held f-n .. Apr. 26 from 7-IOp.m Wed -\un noon-5 pm 549-4989. QUORUM GALLERY, '74 N C oa\I H1ghwa). Laguna lkal·h ( h1- nr'>C' brush paintings b> Ins .\dam and oils and watercolors by ( hm Stl'vcns arc offered through Ma} I. l ucs.-Sun. 10 a.m.·5 p.m 494-4422. SANDSTONE GALLERY. 384-A N Coast Highwa:,,. Laguna Beach. An c>.h1h11 of "'aterrolor<; b) (\hirle) .\mburge~. cntttkd "M1\s1ons -and Memories... 1s pn·'K'ntt'<.I through Ma) 5 TuC's.-Sun. 11 a.m -4 p.m. 4117-6 77 5 SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO Sala de L1bro'> :r Arte!>. 31495 El Camino Real. San Juan Capistrano. The Ania Borrego cxh1bit1on. dcp1c11ng the hfc and cultures of the desc:ns of the great southwest. 1s offered by photographte artist Paul R. Johnson 493-5911 . SUSAN SPlRITUS GALLERY, 522 Old Nrwpon Blvd .. Nrwpon Beach. Black and white land'irapes h)' John Sc!tton. Parisians and their environ- ment by Robert Do1sneau. and photographs from l he Vanished ------ Al.SO INCLUDING BFSr ACTOR F.M.,,.._,~ Bm Drucroa Mu.lorn• Bf.ST ScREENPIAY , ............. ._~ ..... , ,,..,.~ AMADEUS ""Ol IOft IOCF\#S -e-·-_.. ____ .,.. Uf-~t-~ EDWMOS SMIDUIACll R f-• •1 IOCllllLD •IM'91 IUll IU OJU CDWMDS ~TOfl •oa1tu-• nus ,, ...... .-644.ono £DWMDS11(1"11 .... lCOlltl .....U..lttt UA an c:onm • 111 an..._ CIJllU " ~ I TUii IM.IT ITllff World by Dr Roman V1shn1ac. C ont1nucs through May 25. A lectu~ by Y1~hn1ac 1s presented Sun. at 7 p.m. wi th a rccep11on following. SS lecture only, $25 for retept1on and lecture Tuc~.-Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 631-MOS TA VERN BY THE SEA Rtr taurant and Galler). :!007 \o ( oast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. An c~h1b1t10n of paintings by Jacob Baas and Da-.1d R}mar beg.ins tomorrow A recep11on for the amsts 1s held Sun from 4-7 p.m Cont1nue5 through Ma~ 17 "Very well done. A complex and compelling· drama. I liked it a lot." -;: Drtid SMaflln. Kii llC TV The locals were fighting for what was theirs. The strangers were fighting for their lives. The lovers were caught in between. To the victor goes the American Dream. STARTS TODAY lfMld t "" "'1' V.l'oQdllnl)OP r,.....,., .. ~~ l.AWMOA .ROC,.11 .. 11 ~ ~,,,, .. u• '• r "• li.."4 "" ~~~--------- DESPERATELY SEEKING outfield for the Atlanta Bra vt''i. and SUSAN: Comedy about a kooky. Rebecca De Morna) a\ lkhh} horcd. New Jcr.K'y hou\Cwife. Ro-Palmer ht\ rock-singer ~i1e .\l'o bcrta (Rosanna Arguene). who fol· • \tarring Martin Rttt and Kand" lows a Oamboyant love afTatr being Quaid l>1rct:tcd b) Hal ..\shb) camc:d on through the pcrwnal ads POLICE ACADEMY %: THEIR 1n.,,ol.,,1ng a )oung man (Robert Jo)) FIRST ASSIGNMENT: lnnocen1 who•~ "'despcratel} Sttk1ng" a ccrttn bystander\ 1ake cover' That PohlT ~usan (MaAdonna). when her Academy crew tn hlut' '" back and runostl} gets the best of her and she coming on hkc gangbusters in "'their invtll'\ her\Clf into the hvc\ of th<.-o;c fir'it a'is1gnmen1." StarnngStc"e (out· strangers. Before long. she'~ propelled ten berg. Bubha Smtth, Da" 1d (oral into a brCt'1y comedy of errors 1n Michael W1n'ilow and Bruce Mahkr which Su~n s identity become' her Written hy Barry Blaustl'tn Jnd own . Written by Leora Barnh. David Shcflitld. Directed h) frrry d1rcctcsJ by Su'l!n Sctdclman Pam. THE SURE THING: A roman-THE MEAN SEASON: After etght ttc/comed> about two college freshmen who dt'i(·o.,,cr thcmscl"c!> and each other through a 'iCrtC'i of , misadventure\ on 1hc road Starring • John ( u\Clck as Waltrr "Gib" Richard Gere •tan u the 1bepberd boy wbo1e braYery ln battle and politi- cal 1brewdneu contribute to h11 eleYation to King of l1rael ln Pa.ramount J>tc- turea' "Kin~ DaYid." KI NG DAVID: Rtlh:mJ < 1l·n-, .. \n Oflicer and a C.1entleman .. portra}' thl· 11tlc roll-in ··King IJa"1d." 1he hl\tOrttal ad' t·nture -.ag;i whte.h fol· lo~'> the ston of Da vid from hi\ in1roduu111n ·,n thl· Rthle a\ an tnnrlll'n t ~herx.:rd 1hruugh ht\ n·1gn a\ 1lw frn1 great King of Judah •\l\o \tarring Edward Wood~ard. •\ltn• h.rtgl·. l.X·nl\Qu1lle)' and Niall Hugg) I >1reUl'd tn Bruce Bcrl'\lord 1 .. 1 l'n· dcr "1erucs" 1. \l reenpla\ b) \ ndre\\ H1rt..tn and Jame'> Costtgan SYLVESTER: Hreaktng hor\l'\ at J ~l \I r l'\3\ '>tOck)ard I fl·) ear-old ( hJrltl· Ratll.hcrg I Mdt\\3 C11lhcrt). long' tor the d..i) \ht' l..in train onl' ol lhl·m fur <ll)mpll c11m~t1t1nn and d1'4C1\C"I\ an unltkrf\ nmtt'ndn 1n lltc 11nmanagl·ahle fk:i-httll'n gra\ l'\ 111,k11 hor\l' 'hl' ;ifkc t111nall'h 1 hr l\fr n' ··~, h t'\ll'r '\tallorw ·• \l\i1 \l.1rrtnte Kil hard I arn'"'•rlh '" lhl· h.crtl-hl·atk<l \l11tl..\.1rd m.1n.1~l·r John I 11\ll·r .ind 'v11d1Jd ~h11dll1n~ ·" tlt1 d;Ht..h hand\ntnl' \.1Jlt Wl'hh "h" ll·Jrn' -,., unckr\land ( hJrltl"' l'll""''. """"""'" J\ ti lhl dn·Jm "nr "" """ Dcrn tnl h' l11 n llttntt•r "r1111·n h' < .1rol \ohtl''"' THE HEAT IS ON! G 11>'1on. an 111·) car-old h > l cague freshman who an·epts a friend's 1nv1tat1on lo spend Chmtma!> va- l'at1on in California, where he t\ · promised "a sure thing." Also star- ring DaP.hnc Zuniga as Alison Brad- bury. Cit~n·i. traveling campanion. Directed by Rob Reiner ("This is Spinal Tap") Wnttcn by Steven L. Rloom and Jonathan Robcm. THE BREAKFAST CLUB: On a cold bleak ~inter morning. five \tudenl\ ofSherm<•r ll1gh c;;chool. an upper-middle eta" C h1rngo \uburb. li.pcnd their enttrl' day 1n lhl' '><.hull'!> lthr;ir' \Cr"tn8 detention During the rnur~ of the day. the st• Ii' c mangers. who c,ecm1ngl~ havl' httk 1n com- mon. will learn tha1 they h;l\e much more 1n common than thq rcati1ed Starring l·m1lm I '1cve1 Paul C1lcason . Anthon) Michael lfall. John Kapdo\. J udd Ncl'M>n. Moll~ Ringwald and •\II) Shl·cd) Wr111en and d1rcued h) John llugh5 THE PURPLE RO E OF (AIRO: Written and d1rn1t·d b) Wood) ·\lll·n \ mmanttl fantas\ at>ou1 Tom Ra>.ter lfrn Dantd\J. a· da\htng B- rno' ll' \tar" he 1 \tl'f'I\ n0 the '>CCC.'n and back in t1ml' 10 rnurt < cc11ta (Mia I arro" I. a Depfl'\\ton-cra hou'ICw1fe "ho'' \llltng 1hrough the movie· (from "htrh A;nkr ha\ JU'>t \tc:ppcd) l11r thl· filth 11me ,\f.,o \tarring Dann) \1cllo TllF. SLllGGER'S WIFE: ~rttten h~ "l'tl S1m11n Tht\ stof) (Cnter"> on a m1\matl hl·d rnuple forgl·d hy 1 trlum- \tjOll'' into ~hat appear\ 10 he an 111- dt·\lgncd k·am .tarring MKhael <> Kl·ek a\ Darryl Porter a ynun~ NOW PLAYING -• 9'llA •fl,., ·~ MJM, .. MAM fl<U Pl.It• fO•lf0\11 IO<O C#llOOmt Paciflt • ._ ,,.,_ ~'>Xl9 Sit~ ~ 1!>!13 D1M1n121 ~o •COlfA•IA fOUITMll VMUY 11:--OMIOf ("""lfMSoli'lllto.HI ldwllOS FOU114ain --Stdum Olivt tn . ......,,...,,~ Pl.la~1711 Vllfl!y 1311600 . .,... 6391770 1 e Oatebook/ Fclday. April 19. 1985 Kurt Ru11ell 1tara a1 Malcolm Ander1on and Martel Hemlnfway 1tar1 u Cbrlltine ln .. The Mean 8ea10n." yl·a r' of l"OV('rtng ('rtme, M1am1 Journal reponcr Malcolm Anderson !Kun Kus~llJ stumblei. upon a \hodtng murdl'r who'>t: killer con- tact\ Malwlm and appoints him as hi\ pcr\onal 'ipokesman to c\platn to tht• puhltl "'h~ th ts he1noui. n1me was wmm111cd and wh> otheri. JUSt as brutal will follow Also stamng "1artcl Hemingway a\ Malcolm's l'kmcntaf) ..choolteachcr g1rlficnd. < hmttnc C onnoll). INTO THE NIGHT: A trtllcr-com- t'd\ about a qu1ct-ltvtng aerospace l'rlKinccr (Jeff Ooldhlum) whose tn- \Omn1a lead\ htm rnto 1ntema11onal 1ntngul· and a b1tarre and deadly ..id,enture tn the nrght world of wntl·mp<1rary Los Angele\ \lso \lar- nng Mtc:helle Pfctllcr. Ktchard I armwurth Kat hr. n Harrold and Dan i.\)km>d Directed b) John Landt~ \\:rcenplay h> Ron Koslow. TURK 18%: <\ rousing adH~ntufl'­ dramaahout J1mm) Lynch ( T1moth~ llutton). a young man whose uusadc tc1 redeem ht!I brother·, n:puta1ton rallte\ an entire rtl) 10 hi.-. 'itde Jimmy wage<; a one-man war aga1n\I an tnd1tTercn1 cit ~ bureaucracy be· cau\C ht~ older brother 1 erT) (Robert lJ nch) a hao1c fire-fighter. ha\ been denied hi\ rightful pcn~1on after "uffennga near-fatal tnJUfY re'iC·umga lhtld from a burning butldtng. i\lso .\tarnng Kim Ca1trall: Robert Culp and Darren McC1a" tn. D1rectl'd b) Hob < ·1ark 'i<.reenplay b> Jame\ C1rcgor) Kingston and Deni\ and John Hamill MICKI & MAUDE: ~tttrnng Oudlr) Moore· and Am) Irving. fht '>tor} about Kon !Moore) who ·~ happtl> married to M1ck1 (played b) Ann Reinking) but finds h1mselfhav1ng an aOa1r wi th Maude (lr"1ng) Ron qu1ckl) learn\ that hoth womc:n aH' pregnant. and now he must cope with ti.\>() Wl\e\ -hoth e\p<:Cltng bahtC\ 1>1re<ted h> Blakt' [dward<; ("llr") A PASSAGE TO INDIA: I tr\I puhll\hCd rn IQ24. l:.M. f of\lc1·~ .. A Pa\..agc tn I nd1a·· ,., an em1111onal and dl'epl) pcr'\onal \ltlf) uf lovl' and l"la\\·\truggle tn I <J28 I ndta a~ a )oung t-ngl1'ih woman •Haught between the Jllure of the not1c Indian ltft''t)k and her own \trKt uphnng1ng Writ- tl'n and directed b) f>a, td I l·an , .. C.reat f:xpcctatto"'." "l>ol tnr /hi\ ago." "La1o1.rcnce of Arabia " tht Bridge on the Rl\er K"at") "itamng Dame Pt•gg> A!>hnoft Jud) Dav" Jame\ f-o, anti Nigel Ha"er<, (~ ···-"''' ""'''01 4. ........... Michael ScboefOlng and Melt... Gilbert 1tar ln "Syl· veater," the 1tory of a 1ptrlted Joan& lirl wbo ls determined to train an ex· rodeo bone for the OIJqnpk triala. TUFF TURF: On the mean \till•· of Los Angele ... Ntl·t.. llau'i<.'r 11•.1111 Morre~) and h1i. tecn:'lgc gang m rn 'upreme until Morgan Hiller (Janw' 'ipader). a strectw1<;c newcoml·r ·•P pea,.. on the scene. I I titer\ pruhlrm' 1n1cn'>tfy when he ~I\ h1i. \tl(hl' 1111 t-rankt. Nick's girl IKtm R1d1:rrd'I forl'tng her to make a choice bct"n n Nick's rouih and tumble world .111,1 hi\ own hfe on the other '>1Je 111 thr 1raeh Also stamnf Mall< lart.. .ind < laudette Ncvtn\ )1rected h\ t 1111 K 1er<;Ch. "\. THE FLAMINGO KID: M.111 Dillon stars a!> JcfTrt·y W1lll\ " plumber's son. who embark\ nn th1 11me of ht!> life at the El Flam1nJi" Beach ('lub. where the P.A. 'Y'h'rn crackcls with rock ht ts and wdl-ockd bodies glisten tn the sun. Wtllt'i hoot.' up Wllh the na\h} Phtl Brod) ( Rtl h ard C'rcnna). a 'rcprtous 'iporl'> lar dealer who rc1ans as the duh ' unoffical "king." Alsoc;tarnng Het 1or El11ondo. Molly McCanh> anll Manha Gehman Dirctcd by (,am Marshall. STARMAN: A romance. adventun: story about an ahen (Jeff Brrdgt''' who comes to observe life on earth and bccomer. standcd near the WI\· constn home of recently widowed Jenny Hayden (Karen Allenl S\lnnan 11 told by his ~oplc that their mother ship will pick him up 1n thrccdays 1n Arizona. Starman clonn the houma n form of Scou Hayden Jenny's recently deccaicd husband Jenny becomes an unwillina pan1ct· pant in a trip which becomes a danacrous Oiaht aero America a' the two arc pursued by the U.S Army Also s\lrrina Charles Manin Smith and Richard Jacckcl. Directed by John Ca rpenter {"Halloween,'' "The foa_" "C'hri1t1nr 'I 1 EVtJINQ -1:00- •••0 NEWS • I080M U>OIE8 I HART TO HART THAEFS COMPANY esTARTAS< • IU81NE88 RE.POAT G) NEW YOAK'8 MASTEi! CHEFS C C88NEWS l>t NICNEWS '9 HOT SEAT HOTUHE S MOYIE • •• , 'flunnlnQ 8tM i 1983) Rob- by Benton. Pet Htngll -uo-D NIC NEWS e HAPPY 04YI I/JAM ·== ~ ID N»M tt.mr8 MONEY WOfl.D NEWS MANEY MIU.EA WHEEL Of FORTUNE 6DW>EOZOO -1:45- • DOOGER PAE-GAME -7:00- G CISNEWS D 1100/#J NAME THAT TUNE I PAIYAT£ IENJAMIH AICNEWS c;J GOAUAS Cf) NEWS .IASOAU. e WHEEL Of FORTUNE ID 11 •DS RE.POAT (I) 'JI. 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MMwl Ill.a Plata 5~5339 tCOITAMISA f;Owlnll Soutn • MOftO EdWarOS El Ton> Sit 9500 coat Piia 548·2711 ()MM( •~IN Plalit ~ {)I lllQI' a:r-• °""'In --6.)4 9361 ==::.. TrevOT Peacock portray• Tltue in The Sbakeepeare l4r,. production of "Tl tu• Andronlcue, •• airing 9 p.m. tonight over PBS. W'AlK-INS * '"" ,_ ... , ..... 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From Page S about the chara·cter, including his name and appearance. .. That's when I came up with the name Drabble. I thought it was kind of intriguing," Fagan recalls. "It was the same basic character I had started with, the same insecure personality, but he looked different and he had a different name, that's all." Fagan' fell three units short of graduating from Sac State with a history major because he got "sidetracked" with Drabble. which made its debut for UFS in March of 1979. Norman Drabble's inse<:urity is based partially on Fapn 's college exploits. It is the thrust of comedic relief in the cartoon strip. .. I'm probably, basicall y an insecure guy," Fagan confesses ... Sure! I know in college I was very unsure of myself. and I tended to screw things up. In that sense Drabble is kind of based o n me. But I've matured in the last few years. as everyone does." Will Drabble ever mature? "No!" he snaps, as if a silly question, .. Drabble will never mature that way. It would ruin his personality." According to Sharah Gillispy, managing editor of comics for U nited Feature Syndicate, °Kevin is a wonderful cartoonist who just happens to be a very quiet person with a gre.M lefise of humor. He's a very funny fellow.just low-keyed , not wacky. like Drabble is wacky." · Gillispy says Drabble is popular aO}ong the high school and college-aged readers, and that Bob the Duck, befriended by Norman and his younger brother, Patrick, is the most popular character of the strip. •• 1 did a series of cartoons a couple of years ago where a fl ock of ducks migrated into Norman's bedroom o ne night." Fagan remembers. a smirk crossing his face. "That was the whole gag for about a week. So as the story unfolds. Norman and Patrick want to keep this duck but their father hates ducks. So they had to convince him that Bob was a rare South American parrot that takes on the characteristics of a duck to survive in the Jungle. That's why whenever }OU sec Bob. he's usuall si tting on a perch. • .. What makes the character so strange." Fagan continues, "is that Bob doesn't have any thought balloons. he doesn't say anything. He j ust sits there wi th this perplexed look on his face. But 75 percent of the mail I get mentions Bob the Duck. It's strange. I can't quite figure the whole thing out." Fagan has li ved in O range County since 1971 when his parents (both of whom have si nce died) moved here from Inglewood. After two years at Saddleback College, he transferred to Sac State. where he began his cartooning. And cartooning is what has kept Fagan busy and. for the most pan. a homebody these last six years. In order to make his d eadlines, he must work eight weeks ahead of publicatio n ... I'm on deadline ri~t now. I couldn't take a week if I wanted to," he said. Has Drabble changed over the last six years of ex istence? "Sure. but he's the same basic nerdy character he's always been," Fagan claims. "He looks a lot different, though. The artwork was extremely primitive when I first started d rawing the com ic 12 Oatebook/ Friday, April 19. 1985 strip. It's still kind of primitive, but less so. But Drabble is still an insecure coll~e student who's trying to find his way in the world. ' About the only character in Drabblc that Fagan will confess is based on a true-to-life character is the dog, Ginger. "I have a dog named Ginger, too. but that's as close as it comes," he said. .. Well, in a way Norman's dad is kind oflike my dad was. In a way his mom was like my mom was. But I really can't say any one character is based on a real person. I j ust thought people could relate to Norman's type of character.'' And relate they do. Fagan has just published his third book ("Drabble in the Fast Lane") and the comic strip is constantly Jgaining new subscribers across the country. If Fagan's not mulling over an idea for another strip, he's answering mail, drawing up some thing for the syndicate or working promo- tio nal deals. · Other projects in the fire include a Drabble play, which has been written and is about to be produced by an amateur company in Colorado, and there's talk about doing a television series. a Drabble-type sitcom. When Fagan's not working. hi s two hobbies include sports and magk. "I've done magic since I was a kid. Besides that. y,ard work, I guess, I do n't know. Wash the car. maybe?" Fagan has three older brothers: Oldest brother James, 45, who works as a phone company executive in San Francisco; a nd ·brother Mike, 42\.... who's starting a new computer company here in urange County with third brother Tim, 35. And Tim. says younger brother Kevin. is the funniest of the bunch. "I always wondered what Kevin would do when he gre·w up, because all he ever did was doodle.'' says Tim Fagan." ·v o u can't make a li vi ng at doodling. 'When are you going to get ser.ious about your life~~I would ask him. Fortunately, for him. he never did get serious. And at the age of 22 he became the youngest syndicated cartoonist in the United States. And here I am at 35 still wondering what I'm going to do. .. Sure! On the outside Kevi n's· reserved a nd quiet," he adds. "But on the inside the wheels are turning. He's the same person he's always been and I'm proud of him. No one enjoys his success more than I do." And successful he is. But the best part about bein~ the creator of Drabblc, says Kevin Fagan, is that it's a great vehicle for venting frustrations. Good therapy. "These things that happen to Drabble happen to everybody.'' he says. "So peo ple will always be able to relate to him." For eitampte? "I went shopping the other day and as I was putting my groceries in my car, I beard some woman swearing and cursing at me," Fagan said. He looked excited .. I had no idea why! Anyway, as I was getting in m y car, her husband started yelling at me, too. I said 'are you guys talking to me? Well, what's wrong?' They said, 'your shopping basket hit o ur car. you dented our door and you hurt my wife's arm.' I said . •that's m y basket over there. I didn't ro ll my basket into your car.' "Well, they swore I rolled a basket into their car -which I didn't -but rather.than stand there all day and argue, I just said 'Gee! I'm sorry about that!' 0......-....... br ..... .,4 Llt>I" Drabble creator. Kenn Facan. and h1a cat taking a break from work at their lllNton Viejo home. "The thing bothered me so much, I went home ~nd turned that incident into a strip. Only the punch ltne was by Norman's father who said 'that wasn't my basket. BUT THIS IS .. .'" Fagan shoves an imaginary shopping cart into the accuser's car and laughs. This is Drabblesc. Humor Fagan style. So will Drabble be the PeanutJ of the 1980s? "No. But it may be the Dribble of the 1980s.'' Fagan said. ... a a Queen Elizabeth ... and Her Party Royal By EVE C. LASH Of the Dateboolt Staff Many .Orange County fu ndraisers have some very affluent people on its guest lists. But few organizations can boast that Queen Elizabeth I and her court a rc in attendance. Su~h was the case whe n the Encore Circle in support of the Pacific Chorale ( 140-voice si nging group) presented a traditional English Fare and Pageantry at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Each and every one of the 125 suppo rters and guests of the group were formally introduced and led into the Grand Ballroom by either an earl or master or mistress of the "Elizabethan Spring Revels." (costumed Chamber singers of California State Uni ve rslt}. North ridge) . .. Lady Bo nnie Kremer and Lord Peter Kremer (former Pres. of the Irvine Co.). Lady Jane Englar and Lord Ken Englar ( Y.P. McDonald Douglas). and Connie Grigsb)' and Jack Grigsby (Pres. Caldwell Banker) have arri ved," announced one very English-sounding duke. Other than the very loud name dropping from the start, there were lots and lots of surprises in store for the crowd. Little did the group know that they would be dancing a royal English dance and singing several tunes. which were taught b y the Revels. (Pleue eee PAPAR.AZZl/Paee US) O...... _._., Tem 11- Top photo, honora went to Doreen and Bob Maraball. Bottom photo, Lady Mar&o Haneen and Lord Rich Daabem make their· entrance. Anne Nutt enjoy• the party ahe planned. Sharon Baa.cJunan flaanta ber ft ate for Ken and Jan En&lar. Datebook/ Friday, April 19, 1985 13 ( I ··t I \ I • ' -r -------· ---.---------... - Week's sound -most/j;-Mahle-r - ··Mostly Mahler Week," to he presented b) the Orange County Pacific Symphony and it s Chamber Players. will fea- ture concen s. fil ms and special events throughout the county. Conductor Kei th Clark. pianists And re Watts and Jerome Rose and mezzo soprano Alice Baker will head- line the programming that will begin with rt)at inees of the award-winning film . "Death in Venice," at noon Saturday an d Sunday at theBalboa Cinema in Newpoft Beaeh. Mahler. featuring the sym- phony's Chamber Players. Phone 496-0212 for reser- \ at1ons. Taking a break from Mahler. acclai med pianist Andre Watts will make his Orange County recital debut at 8 p.m. Tuesday. April 23 in Chapman College's Memorial Auditorium. 333 N. Glassell Ave. Watts will perform sonatas of Beethoven as well as Nocturnes, Fantaisie and Etudes of Chopi n. Andre Watta Organ's opener: oratorio Mendelssohn's "Saint Pau an Oratorio" will be presente by the Orange County Ma ste Chorale at 8 p.m. Saturday a part of the new pipe orga inaugural at St. Andrews Pre! byterian Church in Newpo1 Beach. Thomas Mann's haunting story is transformed into. a moving account pf a com, poser's final days in turn-of- the-century Venice. Hinting that th e composer is Mahler. the film features a masterful blend of literature. cinemato- graphy and the music of Mahler's Fifth Symphony. In the best Vienn ese tra- dition. a KafTee Konzen . com- bining fine music. food and wine. will be offered Sunday at Cafe Moza n in San Juan Capistrano. Hors d'oeuvres and continental dining will begin at 4 p.m. fo llowed at 6 by a concert of Mozan and For the final e of the theme week. Rose and Baker will join the. symphony fo r a Saturday. April 27 concert in Santa Ana High School Auditorium. This showcase of the evolution of Romantic Viennese style, will begin with a 7 p.m. preview where Rose wiH perform and discuss Franz Schubert's "Wanderer Fantasy ... The 8 p.m. concert will feature Rose as soloist for Franz Lis7t's "Wanderer Fan- tasy: and conclude wi th Mahler's most popular Fifth Irvine series offers 'Elegaiit Listening' Dr. Maurice Allard, choral music director, will conduc the oratorio featuring note. bass David f"ord as Paul, witl Jonathan Welch. tenor; Al lison England, soprano: Alic Baker, alto, and Frederic! Swann, accompanying or ganist. .. St. Paul's Oratorio" i based on five incidents of Paul a Hebrew pharisee an' courageous missionary, de- picting the difficulties tha followers of Jesus had as a sec within the Jewish nation anc ... ~,· Symph ony. . . For ticke t information. phone th e OCPS offi ce: 680-3444 . The third concen in the Irvine Symphony Orchestra's Elegant Li stening series will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday in the South Coast Community Church auditorium. 5120 Bonita Canyo n Drive, Irvine. Soptano Katherine Peters --------- . , ... NEWPORT-MESA ART SHOW~ ~A 50 YEAR CELEBRATION Many a.rt1st.s who fll'st exhibited their works at the Newport Harbor High School Library have sin ce gained national and lnternatlona.J aoolaim Jlrn Cooper looks at many of those celebrated pamt.mgs and talks wtt.h some of the artists honored at a specta.1 art show TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY .......... 11J ,,..UNI tllt t1anJ O. IUlle .................. ""' lllfllll .........._, IM., Mir\ llall ....... • ~ ... "~ ONldJ ...... Clllpa............. 3 .... 1 t Oatebook/ Friday, Aprll 19. 1985 will be the gu est soloist for this as preachers to Mediterranear performance and the presen -pagans. tation of Samuel Barber's Ford has toured throughou work . "Kn oxville: 1915." the world with the Rober The orchestra will open the Shaw Chorale. performing ir program with .. The Hebrides" Bach's "St. John's Passion' by Felix Mendelssohn . and .. Mass in B Minor: Other selections will be Ha yd n's "Lord Nelson'• Alexander Borodin's "On the Mass," Cariss1mi's .. Jepthc' Steppes of Central Asia," and in the Britten "War Re· "Symphony in D Major," the quiem ." Paris Symphony of Wolfgang Swann is director of music a· Amadeus Mozan and Aaron the Crystal Cathedral in Gar- Copeland's "El Salon Mex-den Grove. His most receni ico." performance at the Kenned) Peters received her master's Center in Washington wa~ degree in mu sic from Cal State. hailed by critics as "the most Fullerton with an emphasis on impressive recital ever play- 20th century vocal music. Her ed" on the organ there. operatic repertoire includes Welch, a 1984 finalist in the the lyric roles of Mozart and Metropolitan Opera audi-Puccani , (\mong others. Irvine Sy.mphony Orchestra tions, has appeared in more Ttran 300 sacred music con-offi ccs are at 17?44 Skypark certs. England's credits in- ._c_ir_c_le_D_ri_v_e,_S_u_i_te_290_. __ __, elude operettas, concerts and musical comedies in Los An - geles and Orange counties and the U.S. to ur of "The Messiah ." TWO BROTHERS .-.. MOVING el9 714 9't·t660 Yw LOCll Sa .. Dayltttnl · ~ \ We're F_.., ·f-·\ 0-4 . , ... l,...ated .> CAJ..T ll45St Baker has ap.,bared with the Roger Wagner and Los An - geles Master chorales, the Los Ange les and Illinoi s philharmonics and one year with th e Lyric Opera of Chi- cago. Tickets-$ I 0 for adults and $7 (students under 18 and seniors 65 and over) -arc available at the door; 600~t. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. or by calling 535-0 153 • I. J r s 1 t t i l ; ew TV show stirs up high school memofies y FRED ROTHENBERG TelevillOll Writer Unless you were the touch- own-scoring football hero or he pass-receiving pom pon irl, you may not remember igh school as the best of imes. Leaming your ABC's ack then was a lot of learning o deal with alienation. Jemishes and crushes. But NBC and Lorimar. roducers of "Dallas" and 'Knots Landing," are count- ng on the "Best of Times" to nspire wistful remembrances f the high school years while, robably more impon.antly, lvlng today's students a hance to match their ex- riences with the Holl ywood ersion. With NBC likely looking to ndwich a new show between he ·transported ''Knight c 0 N T From Pace 13 Chairman ot the Pacific Chorale board Mal")' Lyons of Newpon Beach said. "Oh, I am reall y excited. This 1s really a unique benefit. But. it's still totall y anistic." Chairman of the event Anne Nutt, Ncwpon Beach. ~id. "h's a challenge and a pleasure to put together an entenain- merit event th at includes everyone as panicipants. not just players." A "Keynote Awanr' was presented to Robert and Doreen Marshall of Newpon Beach. for their contribution to the performing ans in Orange County. Mrs. ...Marshall (former Mayor of Newport Beach) said. "It 's really fun to be back at an Elizabethan celebration. I'm enjoying this very much. The whole thing is a big surpise." Lady Marilyn Nielsen (hus- band Tom, Pres. of the Irvine Co.) said, "The Pacifi c Chorale is a real interest of mine. When we moved up here, it was the first group I got involved with and I've been loyal ever since. And their music is also close to perfect." (Husband, Tom, was attend- ing the dinner honoring the Fluor family.) Dinner for the SI 00 a person benefit was brought out with a lot of fanfare. It consisted of 'Heartie Bocuf Pyc with sauce, Tartcs of Spinnedge and a dyschefulJ of snowc and fruit' (puddjngand fruit) fordessen. I Rider" a nd the building "Miami Vice" on Fridays next season, tonight's episode. the first of six in the trial se ri es, needs to impress the netwo rk programme rs. NBC a n- nounces its 1985-86 fall sc hed- ule May 2. "The Bes t of Times·· ·is billed as an upbeat. contem- porary drama about life in the classrooms. the shopping mall and the back seat of th e famil y Chevrolet. The home front won't be ignored. either. with a major foc us on Joanne Braithwaite, a rece ntly divorced mother who returns to teacning and winds up at her 16-year-old daughter's school. Janet Eil be r ("Hard to Hold") plays Mom. Beth Ehlers 1s quite bel ievable as Mia. a typical teen-ager who discovers the discomfort of N U E D An other surprise of the eve- ning was the pardoning of those who ··offended the Queen." Called up to the center of the room and de- manded to get on one's knees and bow were. Kremer, Stan Cochran, Vin Jorgensen (board director. Orange Coun - ty Performing Arts Center). Nutt, Rfta Randall (event co- chair). Betsy Moulton, Lyons, Patricia Johnson and Sharon Fair. "For offenses 1ou'vc com- mined I pardon you. And this shall be the onl1 time. Now back to vour seats with deep humility;" shouted her maj- esty. Later in the evening Rieb runn ing into your-mother-the- teachcr while you're j ust hang- ing out or fl irting. "H1. honey." says Mom bright ly. "Hi. Mom." sa1s Mia. blushing and wishing they both could bc'anywhere else. Other characters from the ensemble cast include the male heartth rob teacher.· Dan Brage n (J im Metzler from "Tex"), who is called ·oan' by some students. wears shon s to work and may get something going with Joanne: Chris Hen- son (Darren Dalton). the macho tough who is bacf in school after a mystertous year's absence and is set..:On getti ng an ed ucation despite his reputa ti on. a nd two-of Mi a's frie nds. Giscjle (Tammy Laure.it ) a nd Annette {Lia ne Curtis). who may be a linle and Linda MessenJer, Corona del Mar. dining with Barbara and Kurt Schneider and Kathy Hunt said they had a compla int for th e queen. Schneider said. "The Earl of Essex has been fo und having a qu ick smoke while on duty. But. no one could find th e royal lady. Lord Henry Hastings, however. I proclaimed that "the queen ·is r on the royal throne (the restroom). having a royal fl ush," he JOked. Also JOking around at their I table were Karen and Alvin Johnson, Corona del Mar. Dan and Margo Hudson, Hunt- ington Beach and Kathy and George Neidhardt (foreman of fi nance. Northrop Corp.). Proceeds from the event will benefit the Chorale's current 1 season and itsl985-1986 con- ccn series. Paparani 15 edited f>.\ Vida I Dean. It's a life so outrageous it takes two women lo live it. DESPERATELY SEE~INC SUSAN ----------- fa t. as they say. and a bad innucnce on Mia. b1ll1on z11l1on t1ml's before. Ya know? "The Best of T1mcc;" takes place in a Southern Cali fornia beach town. (It's film ed in El Segundo. Cali f.) Thi 1s by no means a gheno sc hool lt kc the one in ''The White Shadow." or an off-Broadway theater gro up like in ''Fame." It's decidedl y middle class and. so fa r. all-white. Eve n the tough guys have a d ea n-cut Cali- forn ia look. These kid" arc liil.cahk and llkd) do l'\ISt in the natwn\ mallc; and stud} halls. 1f somt·- "hat kr,., ideally than here One just wi\hcs th at the) showed more of a· -.ensc Q.I humor. Aren't kids su ppo..,ed to say the darndest things·.> Music. in the form of nnl' original song for cat·h ep1c;odl'. helps advance the sto r) li ne . Tonight it'' a bou'nq numlx:r re Occting Mia's high from "Best Times". cast s a soft. finding true love in the mall non-confronta ti onal mood The weakest parl of "Be'>t and ambiance. Kid\ probabl> Times" 1s the plot. Lift:·., l1ttk do act and sound the wa) the~ problem ca n he made do in th is bat hroom sce ne: in teresting. the '"a) another ''I'm so fa t." 5a)S one girl Lorimar project. "T"o Mar- gazi ng into the mirror. "Tell nagcs." also starnng .\.1 1ss me about 1t." says her friend :· E1lbcr. did last season But Like. reall y. that conversati on ··Bec;t Times" 1s too olll'n probably has happened a ..,.unc' en and trite "'Lost In America• contains more big laughs than any film this year. 1 was on the Moo< laughing! Albert Biooks Is the funniest comic Of the under-40"se1 I would have liked to spend 24 hours with these characters. Two very enthusiastic thumbs up1" "Al l~f MOVIES'. RoQel fl:)ert & Gene S4Skel . ' "/VI inspired c orned'{' rHf N£w 'f'Ol1I< r1M£s .IOne• Mo~ir "Few comics cut so close to the bone ot daily life. and thof 'S to be Cherished." -NfWSWHIC Davia Amen "Brooks' understanding of the character he ploys approaches the visionary. He is getting things on.film that no one else has touched." P>¥.W 'tOQI( WGAZH David 0erov :lost In Ameflcd is a very bfave. very tunny moVle. the wOfk of a vital and startling comic artist." IH( VILL>Gf VOICI DcMo Edelstein "Don't miss it! Hysterically tunny." us WGAZ•Nt s•eon-'-:"Of>' ... - ALBERT BROOKS ~ULIE HAGERJY nTtM ~1~ .....,..,.,,J mo RSTWm 1913m COWMDS SAOOUIACl CDWMDS lllO COWMDS CIOtA MSl I\ IOIO • •• IOQfnt .... , •• ll .. 11111 In-In a1 lil'lllll •ll -as..1111 -U•lUJ •• OIWMIOS UIMISITY CIE)(JI SllW11S! c.vs • lCIOSS ,.. llCI ~,,. ''" Datebook/ Friday. April 19 1985 1o u ) l I I J I - Gersche's 'Butterflies Are Free' revisits San Clemente playhouse TOM TITUS .. Butterflies Are Free:· Leonard Gcrschc's I 960's ser1 ocomcd y about a blind young ma n making his own way in a New York apanment. is back fo r a second appear- a nce al the San Clemente Commun11} Theater after v1s- 1ting 1t and most other local community playhouses a dec- ade or more ago. In an era in which the prospect of living alo ne in ··FuwCity" would rattle most able-bodied people. the 1dcal- 1stic innocence o f" Butterflies" may come off as somewhat of a n anachronism~ Yet the core of Gcrst·he's play. the inter- action of its characterc, and their common need for emo- tional anchoring. remains con- sistentl y involving. It's an old. familiar s1ory, and one that's only panially updated in director Kathy Van Kampen's San Clemente pro-- duction, which succeedsonlhe integrity of its performances. Contrast is the key clement of. the play, and the actors on the tiny Cabrillo Playhouse stage possess this in abundance . The central role of Don Baker:, the blind young man determined to display his inde- pendence. is played somewhat more mature than in most mterpretations by Ed Reder, whose natural strength on stage belies any inner qualms hi s character must display later. Reder carries off his sclf- suflic1cnt pride quite handily but is not altogether convinc- ing in hi s moments of vulner- ability. His musical talent embellishes his role consider- ably. As the sexy young woman from the adjoining apanment who becomes Involved with the sightl ess Reder. Teri Prince gi ves a beautifully natu- ral performance reminiscent of a young Goldie Hawn. nllc.il!l'<.fl<tlCJSICCI sn 11 4't(i~ ...-(.Jlrv~ ft* Ii "I"''' M <.•fil l Tf\ llCXK-..f LL JIA~T·t ~1.1 -tJTl'H .Alf( \'f<"tTV ... ~ DdlAA(l •• Oatebook/ Friday, April 19, 1985 Prince has a marvelously ex- pressive face and uses it to full advantage. · Sue Chaska as Reder's stern, no--nonsense mother tiptoes around her character with a sarcastic smile. but never re- alizes its enormous effect. Nor does she vary her inter- pretation to an appreciable degree when Reder is gone and she goes one on one in what could be a savagely CQmic scene with Prince. B. Aaron Cogan completes the cast as a off-Broadway director. a refugee from the let- it-all-hang-out Sixtie~ and..i$ as effective as his stage time allows. He revels in what is perhaps the play's funniest line. concerning Scarsdale matrons. an unconscious broadside at Chaska and her ilk. .. Butterfli~s Are Free" would benefit from a turning up of the emotional burners on all counts which would produce the required variation of character. The play con- Ed Reder play• the •u.ttar for an admid DC Teri PriDce ln ..Batterflle. Are Free" at the San Clemente Community Theater. tinues Thursdays through Sat-Ave. Cabnllo. San Clemente. urdays at 8 p.m. until May 4 at Call 492-0465 for ticket iITTo?'-' the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 mation. 'Godspel/' op ens in Costa Mesa "ANYTHING GOES," a Cole Pon er musical. " on stage at Sebas- t1an·s West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Performances arc giwn Wcdnt•<;da'f<, 1hrough Saturdays at IS. Sundays at I and 7 unlil May I 9 "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK," a Neil Simon comedy. 1s being prc\- cnted at 1hc Harleq uin Dinner Plav· hou'>t' 3501 S Harbor Bl vd .. ~anta Ana 1<n9-55 I I). Performances arl' g1,en n1ghll) except Mondays al var~1ng cuna1n times through June 9 "B TTERFLIES ARE FREE," a corned) about a blind young man. I\ on stagl' a1 the San Clemente (om- mun1t} Th{<lter. 101 Ave. C-abnllo. San ( lemenie (492-0465). Per· formance' an.• Thursdays th rough \a1urday\ at I< pm. until May 4. "A TOTAL DU.HT-COMPLETELY CAPTIVATHll. "CABARET," a musical sci in prc· war ( ierman). " the fare al thr Cunain C all Dinner Theater. 690 r I ( ;immo Real T trtttn (83~·1 540I Performance<> arl' gl\ en nighll) n - ccpl Monda~., at val) 1ng cunain lime\ through June 11 REFRE.IHllllLY Dlf~ ... Re,FMO N[WYOAKP0.>1 NOW SHO~ING edwards TOWN CENTER ' ......... ,','~ '751-4184 CO\fA Ml \A FRI 6·00, I IS, 10 30 SAT/~ 130. J U . 6:00, 1:15, 10.30 "DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY,"~' fonlil\)' ·urama. " closing '" th•· Actor'' Plit)bo~ at Golden Wc,1 Collt:ge 1n tfun11ng1on tka(h (!IQS-Rnx1 f1'nal performance' will be gn rn ton1@.ht and Saturd!J) ill. !L p rn .. Sun<lay at l p m "TllE OEBUTANTE BALL," th1· world premiere of a new play. 1'> on stage at South ( oast Repcr'lory. 6'i1 Town Center Dri ve. Costa Mt<;;1 (95 7-403 l) Performances arc 11 \en I uc\da)'!> through Fridays at 8 p m . Saturda}' at 2 \()and 8 and Sunda>' al 1· 30 and 7 10 until May 19. "THE DIVINERS," a rural drama. and "THE SECRET OF OSIRIS," ii new children·, play. complete their runs at Saddlcback C'ollege in M1ss1on V1c10 (831-4656). Closing performances of ··Dl\·iners·· will be given ton1aht and Saturday at 8 p m Sunday at) pm .. "(rans·· play\ toda> Saturday at 4 p m . Sunday at 2 p.m "GODSPELL," the rock musical based on the ltfe of Chnst, is .being presented by So11tht>m California College. 55 Fair Dnve. Costa Mesa (556-3610. ext.174). r unain time,., 8 p.m. ton1gh1. Saturday and April 27-27 • . "RESTORATION,'' a British com· cdy, gives its final performance' 111 UC Ir vi ne's Studio Theater (856-6616) tonight and Saturday at K p.m. ost in America' a pyramid of absurdities ·---· .. ·:·-· BTROMA.S la&ff Prat Writer st in America" is the tale •-yuppie" couple who don upscale Los Angeles k their own \Vaiden . Unfortunately, they der into the morass of Las s, and she loses their nest ·ano concerto Music Center egg at the roulette table. The escape-the-rat-race the me has been played before. but seldom as cleverly as in .. Lost in America.'' T he guid- ing force is Albert Brooks. co- star, co-writer a nd director, a comic. whose determinedly offbeat humor has in the past been cherished by a few, re- jected by many. No "'ore. Brooks plays an ad agency whiz who buys a $400,000 ho use in anticipat ion of promot ion to senior vice presi- dent.· When he is offered a own humd rum JOb and join him in a soul-seeking journey across the United States in a moto r ho me. First, he proposes a second wedding in Las Vegas. A big mistake. Their next stop is an Arizona hamlet where he. finds work as a school crossing guard. she as assistant man- ager in a hot dog parlor. · udolf Buchbinder joins · transfer to New York instead, ductor Edo de Waart and he explodes and gets him self Los Angeles Philharmonic fired. He convinces his wife Brooks. who wro te the script with Monica Johnson. is a highly original comedic spirit. U nlike Mel Brooks, he doesn't aim for the belly lauJh. Nor is he add icted to Neil Simon one- It ners. Albert Brooks is a master o f the comedic scene. build ing a pyra m id of performance of Mozart's (Julie Hagerty) to abandon her ajor Piano C oncerto, 3, at the Music Center ilio n 8:~0 p.m. tonight and p.m. Sunday. uchbinder is replacing dolf Serkin, who is ill. rldn was scheduled to play Mozart Piano Concerto. 482.) The Mozart Concerto, 503 is paired at these con- s with Bruckner's ex- nsi ve sxmphony No.4 Ro mantic '). De Waan will also co nduct e Bruckner Fourth Sym- ony at the Philharmonic's usic Center cont:ert . 8:30 m. Saturday, April 20, which tores Philharmonic pn~nci- 1 clarinetist Lorin Levee as loist in the Mozart Cla rinet oncerto in A, K.622 .. Ticket information a vail- le at (2 t3) 480-3232. alent a uditiv eld for festival Continuing with the spirit of ommunity involvement, the arden Grove · Strawberry estival anno unces its annual lent show to be held Satur- y, May 25, at the Garde n rove Amphitheatre. Tho~ persons interested in participating in tbe festi val's I talent show should immedi- a-iety req~tst an application by I phoning 638-098 l . Because of the ove r- whelmitla popularity of this event, committee members have been forced to limit the auditions to the first 90 appli- cants. Applications must be received bY, May ~5. and auditions Wlll be held May 18 . For further information contact the Strawberry Com- mittee at 638-098 t. mTA-7SJ-4llt _._cono ... Al -• ,.. Clll1I • .............. ., .. EW•t~ .aae k .. a1 -a rua ------·-----·----. -·-· -.. 'u .-& (lll) Hl·Mll MltfAHllSQlllW lllllO&lllM -lllAIJ0-6ttl ~..., .... lA ,., Al CIMMTt ----1 _ _._.. ___ __.~ -U7 .. MO ---llMU TllSTlt so f1I lllCClJI _.._3'11 u. cm cooo • • 111 cm ....,.. am absurdities with uncanny skill. .. Lost in America" i ~ studded with me m orable sketches, none extraneous and all plot-propelling. The firing of Brooks builds to an in- evitable but hilarious climax. His attempt to regain his wife's casino losses from a steel- heaned casino boss is pure gold, likewise his outline of past employment to the bemused clerk in a smalltown employment office. Brooks is as tow-key as a film comic can be. Jic re- sembles an unhealthy Ja mes Caan and is perfectly conv inc- ing as an ad agency hotshot. Lacking any comed ic shticks, he relies on situations: the common man beset b y the outrages of modern li ving. Brooks has the perfect foil in Julie Hagerty, who fi rst scored as the wide-eyed stewardess 1 n "Airplane!" With her loony charm, she seems tota ll y capable of gambling away the · fa mily fortune - and the n being forgiven for it. High among the assets of "Lost in Amen ca " 1s the photography of Eric Saarine n. who has a loving eye for the nation's vistas. The rating is R. apparent!} becau~ of a few explet1 "es. Nothing else seems dangerous to children. ... IM-1111 -m-.w a..a sa1noo ~[l IOlO IDll-.S ...orsnY rlQJlC ....u1111• U _, (ZIJ) a 1 •ll -•14-~\l -IASMOll SQllMl CllllCll. U--!IU-1611 UIT&• ~1..U S10 1iA mMT 5 EDWMllS .SffA -•a •H-6121 WiiWI& ftl J"l ~ mSIOll WD> 1MU ~._,JI 11111 WUIWfD • UA .SWTO "91 • m.rm Oateboot(/ Friday, April 19. 1985 17 I I • Dear Ann Landers: Please print this for the benefit of other women who are as innocent (or dumb) as I. So help me. I never knew better. I was 23. hving with a divorced man, 29. We got alon' fine·. The only thing I dido t like about nim was the hatred he expressed toward his mother and sisters. (He hasn't spoken to them in fi ve years.) After awhile he began to get pretty rough during our love- makip~. His "nibbling" turned into biting and his caresses turned into such hard squeezes that he was crushing me. Then he started to pinch me and pull my hair out. When I an- nounced that l didn't care for such rough handling he said I was missing out on the best part of sex. · . The next night when he wanted to make love I told him l didn't fee l like it. He said, "Well. that's tough. because I DO." Although he wouldn't admit it, he raped me. The following morning l was such a nervous wreck I couldn't go to work. I moved o ut of the apanment and into my cousin's place. When he called me at my office a few days later I told him I never wanted to sec him again. I am in therapy now trying to· rid myself of the anger. humiliation and hurt. The moral of the story is this: When a man despises his mother and his sisters it's a good idea to stay away from him. I wish l had. -Michigan Woman. Dear Woman: Congratula- ---------. tlons for moving oat after tbe first rotten experience. Too many women give tbese monsters second, tbird and "FABULOUS! A _MAGICAL, WONDERFUL MOVIE. A REAL CLASSIC!" -At The Movies .. Roger Ebert and Gene S1skel "'Ladyhawke' soars. It's enchanted, enthralling,__, marvelous; a bold, beautiful vision."· · -Los Angeles Times. Sheila Benson "A magical, mystical adventure with action aplenty. Fun to watch!" -Judith Cnst "A rousing, old-fashioned adventure.·~ -:-Entertainment Tonight. Leonard Maltin .. Enjoyable, enchanting and wonderful!" -KNBC· TV Clos Angeles I. David Sheehan "Fun! L9ts of action." -Gannett New-; Service. William Wolf "A wondrous adventure." Wr1sh1ngton Post. Rita Kempley IMllD•1D1 ....... '*. fa!'-kAwl ~ - -··. llUlll~Dmtllll IWIOmlll llRl lllWI · G LU lffflll •••11 .. ...... ,....-UI Ull·•• ·111111119 _... · ll9ill!MA. ... -.. ..., :,· .... -..... · · .__, -·MT._ -DW•• · tm•ll --·-"lmlS&mt -.UPWA ..nl -Mf.,JI01 OIW.sCIDI v mfi mlU 546-1111 CDWMDS SOUTH COAST PUlA .. SSl·MSS CDWMOSIOCW ~ 1U1U <m> HJ.om -f ASMOlt SQUMl , Ja ~teb90k/ Friday, April 19, 1985 . . . ' ~--SlJ.·1'11 SID CATrlAT S ~&LI 1'Mtll lllWIWIS/SOCAl l ... lllll llAU ..... ""' •IM121 ~---WIJO llAU ..... .,..255.) CIOCIE WUIWIDM-SllJ UA tll01W9TDI TWll ' fourtb chances only to get beat up again. Vou'r:e rlgbt about men who bate tbelr motben and sisters. Chances are tbey bate all women . Dear Ann Landers: Please address this problem in your column and ask people to stop smoking at gas stations. Almost every day I see someone walking around gas pumps with a cigarette. This is frightening since it puts every- o ne in the immediate area m grave danger. Often, somone will stop at a gas pump convenience store and run i11 to buy beer or groceries and pass by the pumps with a lighted cigarette. "No Smoking" signs are post- ed everywhere, but smokers ignore them. Please ask smokers to re- frain from smoking around ps pumps and from throwing lighted cigarettes from their automobiles. -A Very Con- cerned Citizen. Dear Citizen: Tlluk yoa for reminding H of 1ometlalng tbat could be a matt.er of llf e and deatb. I cbeeked wltll Michael Pinto, fire manflal from tbe Natloul Safety Coancll, and be sal4, "Tiiey don't pat die 'No Smokla1' signs ap wltHtlt reuem. Tiie possl6illty for an es11otlo• or accident may be remote, bat the conseqaences are serloas enoagb tbat It jastlflet "' bu of smoklng.'1 Dear Au Landen: My son and his wife had two children. They were divorced recently. He allowed her new husband to adopt the boys. The new husband has two living parents. Am I still a grand- mother to the boys? -Salem, Ore. Dear Salem: Of coarse you are. Divorce does not alt.er tbe status of grandparents. No matter bow many times Che parents remarry, yoa're stlU the children's grandmotller. pringtime Sparklers bubbling with history MARK ENLOW .. Anot.her important feature be achieved by two different .. But the monarch of all of Pengnon's .Wine was its methods. The first. which is nes is Champagne. Ah, me! remark.able clanty. A blending most common. 's the addition w it bubbles., how it ex~rt par excellence, Dom of a small amoun.l of Pinot rkles, this most ravishing of Pcng~o!l was masterful at Noir wine to the already wines! It is at once the most combin~ng ~lect~d grapes fe~ment~d Champagne just ticing. the most exhilar-from nc1ghbo~ng vineyard~ to pnor to its final bottling. The ·ng. It is genial, comforting. produce, consistently, a wme second practice is a costlier mutating, irradiating and that was far removed from the one. yet results in a more vine. It refreshes regaJes area's. 'Vin Gris.' A great varietally assertive wine. eers and transport;:· Majo; accomplishf!lent for a man ·Du.ring th~ fermentation of ajamla TRmu, "See How who wa~ b~md for the better the Pmot Noar, the grape skins Span.Jes". part ofh1s hfe. are allowed to remain in Jn light of Major Truman's ~m Perigno~'s collect.ive ~.ntact with the fermenting ords, it is no wonder that ach1e':"emeryts an crea~ang Jutce to extract color and grape cry wine growing region in sparkhng wane are recognized character. The non-vintage or e world tries to duplicate the as t h e. • M e t h o d e 'house' brut. perhaps the most agical effervescence of Champeno1se.' The world's popular style. can be in-ham~c. And try though great~t sparkling wi~es a~e dicative.ofthe ~roducers over- ey might, Champagne re-made an accordance with .this all quality. This bottling is a ams in a unique and ethereal met~od. yet only those wanes blend of several vintages com- lass all its own, due in part to c'?m~ng from the Champagne bine~ in such a manner as to s romantic beginnings and d.1stnct of France have the remain consistent year after yal evolution. nght to be labeled as such. year. The o ne. saintly figure in California's o~n derivatives Wi~h the current price wars hampagne's history is the are often genencally referred on vintage Champagne. the gendary Dom Pierre Per-to as ·c~ampagnc'. whether names of Taittinger. Moet & on. Hts efforts at the Abbey produced m the classic meth~ Cha.ndo n/Dom Perignon, t Hautvillers gave birth to or bulk proce~. an~ ~esp1te Louis Roederer and Perrier-I hat is now expected from the fact ~hat Cahforn1a 1s some Jouet ha':"e become com-I very bottle of sparkling wine. 7,000 miles away from France. monplace in the Champagne Prior to his appointment as Yet, our golden state has lo vers vocab ulary. As ellar master at the abbey the shown that producing a re- outstanding as these may be. ines of Champaf'!e ~ere fi1_1e<! sparkl~~g wine is well fine Champagne need not only bcted as 'Vin Oris or 'Grey wtthm its ~b1hty. come from a few high-priced Wine.'Thiatermwascoinedas The uniqueness of French producers. A little hunting at a result of local wine makers' Champagne is a product of t~e your favorite wine merchant inability to produce wines of elements. ~f weather, soil. can rev~aJ a treasure ofrea~on­ total clarity. grape van~t~es and, ~s we h'!ve ably pnced Champagne Jew- U nlike today, the wines of seen, ~rad1ttonal wmemaking els. C h am pa g n e w c r e techna~ues. C hampagne Herc are a few recentl y predominately still (without comes in many. styles, colors, tasted Champagn~s that I have bubbles). The .1mastering of packages and pncc ranges. The found ~onh looking for. fully sparkling wines was not styles of Ch~m~gn; range -~1lleca rt-Sal!11on Brut achieved until the uniting of from . the fruity Sec (rarely Rose 1s an exceptional cxam- the perfect bottle with a 'Secure seen in this country), to the pie of a rose charflpagne. The cork. vintage dated 'Grand color is a pale coral color. On In the course of his wine-Marque.' The latter coming in the palate the wine is delicate making, Dom Perignon found on t~e well kno~n fonns ~f ~~ elegant, with a creamy that the onset of Spring caused Moet s Dom ?engnon, Louis nnish. (S28 appr~x.) the wines in his cellar to begin Roederer's Cnstal and so <?n. -.Leclerc-~ri ant 197.8 a secondary fermentation a The rose. <;hampagne 1s . a Special Club 1s new to this result of the rise in cellar st~ong styhsttc statem~nt m ~untry yet is already making a temperature. Perig:non found w_memakmJ as well. This ~t-big spl~sh. Stra.w yellow in that by allowing the wine to tlmg combines the ~ssert1v~-color, 1t . exh1b1ts a lovely retain some residual sugar ness of .the Black ,Pmot N(!tr y~st/yaniJla . S?Crfume. The from its fint fermentation grape with the dehcatenC!s of wine 1s exqu1S1tely balanced and by controlling the wine'~ the ~hardonnay. The pink with a long creamy finish. ($25 temperature in the cellar he ·r.=jbiuiesi1iniaiioiseiiC~h~a~m~~e~ca~n=A~p~p~r~o~x~.)=mmmiiiiml;lli ~ould.crute a_uniquqy s.,irkJ-II 1ng wine. . Bottling bjs creation also mvolvcd a bit of inacnuity. The use of Spanish corks m ~ttling was new. yet seemed ideal for Peri,gnon•s Cham- paane once the oork had been ~red 10 the bottle by a ta&htly wound string. u • l Cellars CHAllPASIE 8"-_.cut Ind ltMrYL-.. -··--·-··-····-· .. ·········································· s ltt " ll.W a-ut 'EJJra-Ory ................................................................................. s 6.49 ..... 1971 .................................................................................... Jlt.95 ,...., c-. ...... a...aPl••••-••,.•••••••••••••••••••-••••••A•••• Sll.95 S..tilli 3 Star ....................................................................................... S 6.9' ,,.,,..,.,,..~ ' fdnr 191.J ~a..-..., ................................................................... $ l.17 htztr ltl2 la .. c:..ty C..,_. SawicMn. ............................................. S U7 , .... IHJ a.in Blanc ...................................................................... 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THE BARN -Waterw Ca11Do Ntpt Comhta Up The Baro Restaurant and Saloon in Tustin is plannini their second an- nual Western Casino Night in sup- port of Big Brolhersf8ig Sisters Organiuuion.The ·cost is S75 per person which will include a wcstcm bar-b-que. a limited hosted bar and S 100 111 Casino Chips. Some of the pri1cs 10 be awarded are a Chevy S-10 truck. an IBM personal computer. a VC'R. a cellular phone .. w91em boots. ladte~ fur Jack.ct. ~any other priz~. The western bar-b-que 1n-. eludes your choice of top sirloin steak. bar-b-qued ribs or halibut steak. So come on out to support the -----------------------....-..---! Bia Bro1hcrs/BiaSistcrsOrganiza1ton and enjoy good food and have a great ~-•••••••~P"-~~~~!t'l!"'•••l!ll~~--·~l timc. Casino N~t is limited to 400 Th. Gr.-nd !~" people so call early for your t1dre1s. 1-JIRECTI::I ) BY JACK Bl 1;-.:n I 'f' {';i.s1no Night will be ~cld Wcdnc~ DlnnerTheatr C day. April 24 from 6 to 11 p.m. Call Al tt .iar,Q A "1n : 7 30-0 I I 5 ~~ ._.H'f>~L~...., ,,~" THE C~NNERV -Praea&s ~~•111100•••._~ "M09daf Nip& Comedy" The ( annery Restauran1 wrll start its new "Monday Comedy Nrght" Entertainment in the upstairs lounge bcg1nn1ng Monday. April 22. Stand up <·omcdian~ writ showcase their talenls from 9 p.m. until midnight ...... NEIL SIMON CY~·-MllMYflHIS Tll DAZZLlll DAICE llSICAL I " I ~ 11 I t ' It I ll t '' 1 1 SO Y eara of Fine Italian Dininr EnJoy oor cuisine fr om Ccnlral and Norrhern llaly. Every meal Is served with old world charm a generous view . of Newport Ba11 v.1lct parkmft .ind complimentary boat ~lips P1.1no har and full menu until I a m Make plans now 111 dmc w11h us this cvenln&, Call 171 ~I o42•7MO lnr rt·scrva11ons or Information •bout our b.iy 111ew banque1 facilities . .313 1 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach .. 0.te&ooic/ F.tfltay, Aprft 19. 1985 each week. Adm1ss1on •~free to adults (age 21 and over). Call 6 75-5 777 for 1nforma11on on 1h1i. week\ per- formers. Thc Cannery 1s located at 3010 Lafayette. tn Ncwpon Reach eluded w11h lhc new buffet, which ' ~rvcd from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. o Sundays. The reaular dinntr menu I served from 4 p.m. on Sunday. Bol Burns Newpon Beach location is 'a 37 Fashion Island (Bttween Broad war and Bullocks). For reservation cal 644-2030. WAREHOUSE Preaea1! Premier WlHMastcr Diaeer The Warchou5C RcstauBnt tr Nc.-wport Stach proudly announu· 11~ Premier W1neMas1er's Dinner or Wednesday. Apnl 24th at 6:30 p.m The wines of the celebrated Fircston1 BOB BURNS -Present• Boun· Vineyards will be presented per Ufal Sprtaa Baffet sonally by a representative of the Manager George Kookootc~d"' Winc.-ry. and the staff at the Bob Burnr. Although lt1tle more than ten year· RC$taurant 1n Fa5h1on Island arc old. Firestone has already ~ucec presenting a new Sunday C hampagnc red and white wines claiming inter Buffet Brunch. whrch 1~ really quite national a11enhon. Pmjdent Ronalc e111raordrnary. Th" Sunday "Spnng Rcagan8Jfted the Peoples Republrco Buffet Bouquets" rnd ud<' an tn-China ..with F1res1onc Wines on h1• crechblt' array of hot and cold dashes recent v1s11 &here. and lhey wen elegantly set and beautifully lrt. on a o;erved to Queen Eh1abcth aboard thl horseshoe-like .stage arrangement royal yacht Bntannia during lhc w11h a Baby Grand piano 1n the Queen's trtp to C1hfom1a. Thi• center. The music. elcpnl rcc-carv-WrneMasttr's Dinner is a long· mg. Ooral arrangements. and· of awa11cd event at The WarehouSt' course. the bounteous bufTe1 make Eitcc.u1jv.c Chef Charles Kalagian ha• this a very special and thcatncal composed a magnificent five-cour~ Sunday event that the• whok' famil y accompaniment Each course in· can enjoy. Among the dozens of corporate!> the wmes being served dishes included arc Round of Reef. This technique m1cns1fics the <:'\· Leg of-Lamb. Ham. Checw Bir n11cs. <;encc.s of the fine wines and cnhalfC'c• Ew Benedict. Omcle11cs. and the food dramatically. Reservation• Quiche. to name onl> a few of1he hot . arc a mu<1t forth1sspcc1al matching ot items. Poached Salmon. Art ichoke fine wines and superb cumne. Then Ht'lns. Ambrosia Salad and man} 1s 1tm1ted scattng overlooking tht other salads and fresh fruits arc ~pcctacular view of Newport Harbor included among the cold dt~hc~. The The en11re evening 1s a value of S4 5 brunch bou·quet also incl ude'> ·rm-per person rnclud1ng tu and gratutt) ported cheeses. patc.-~. frc~h bread~ The Warehouse Restaurant " and des!>Cns. and even a separate located at 3450 Via Oporto at th(' Belgian Warne station. where an wall'r'i. edge 1n Lido VillaJc an c~pc:rt "waffler" 1~ at your 'tCrv1ce. Newport Beach. Call 673-4700 fo r ( hampagnc and JUtcc arc also rn · re-.crva11on~ and 1nforma11on. HOO• BAR•CIUEl'S llOPll,_L .. Weekdays 1 t :30AM-2;30PM Featuring Our Famous % 1~. llOIUI CllllllMllEI W!Tr1-1.,. I,,.... frltt OILY $jt1 Plus 15 other 11em. from 894-$6. COlD DUFT llER OILY 70t 645-3678 1976 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA Now Serving COUITIY snLE IUlllY$199 111111 Include~ Bever•Qe Well Drink or Stier • 9:80 Al t• l:M ,. 14S-D1 1712 Pl-=entla CoetaM1N p ~ TCl\I -l'l IE.TOWN ___ fauranL> 1FTHEWEEK y CHRIS CRAWFORD ........ c.,,. .. , ....... ·1 The career of Blackbeard's restaurateur andi Sigurdson has taken her up and down he California coast While still in her twenties, Sandi became eneral manager of Cambria Pines Lodge, in he central coast area. But after five years in hat position, "in a little town like Cambria. hat was as good as it was going to get," she ys. ·•Time to go to the big city!" So she went to San Diego. where her amily lives, and became a dining room anager for Atlas Hotels. Then, in l 983, the Atlas management chose Sandi as general manager of their only free-standing restaurant, Blackheard's in Newport Beach. - One of the earliest theme restaurants to locate near John Wayne Airport, the twelve- yca r-old es1ablishment is modeled after Disneyland's .. Pirates of the Caribbean." wi th little twinkling "fireflies'' all over the ceiling and the sound of the ocean gently audible in the background. In the main dining room is an old ~ipwreck . "This is an authentic ship." says Sandi ... Rumor has it that Mr. Skoby, the original owner. found it in Morro Ba y. and hauled it down here. How he ever got it in here. I don't know:· 81-ackbeard's den-like atmosphere makes it attractive to summer diners. she says, "because it's cool, it's dark, and it's cenainly comfortable. We've got lots of booths, 25 altogether, many more than the average restaurant." She also points with pride to their oyster bar. "All of our orders are made fresh," she says. "During a busy lunch time, the oyster bar can sometimes be slower than the kitchen, but it's well worth the wait." Blackbcard's house specialty is the Caribbean Pork Chop. "It's a 16 ounce, center-cut pork chop," she says, "which is marinated for three days. slow-cooked for three hours, and served with savory sauce. Z carnt1 ....... z po&a&oel .... TORTILLA SOUP ~ ka.lcelery 3 Hacel lffkl l oaace corla.Mu PktureCI is Sandy Slg.,dson, General Manager of 8.lack~ards Restaurant of Newport Beacb. butter rum sauce. and a banal'\a. It 1s great!" Chef Ari stco Salater has been wi th the restaurant sin ce it opened. "He has a .terrific command of all the French and American sauces," says Sandi. His bcarnaise and bordelaise sauces are both served with the Oscar Pon Royal: pork tenderloin with crab and asparagus. Last June. Blackbcard's instituted a two- for-one dinner special, 5 to 7 p.m .. Wednes- day through Fnday. The ten entree choices include soup or salad, po~to or rice, and fresh vegetables. "It's been ongomg." Sandi sars· "because it's been rncredibly success-"' .. iU . Probably the most important thing she has learned along the way. says the restaura- teur, is .. how to rcal1y deliver service. I try hard, and I think my people try hard, to make sure that, we always remember who is responsi ble for our paychecks. And any manager wants to know if there's been a problem, because if we don't know. we can't correct it." 8 OHCH red 1upper 8 o.ace1 tomato H•ce It oance1 diced iomatoe1 % doua aaila tor1tll81 c•t l•to strips l galloa clam J•lce I tea1poon waitole Mexlcaa ore1uo t tea1poon1 salt I tea1pooa Atte•I (M.S.G.) 1 IHlpooa lfou4 llrlk z tea1pooas clam bHe ~ teHpooD balll ~ tea1pooa 1'"1HI U1ymt' Cut the first 8 ingredients 1 nto small pll'CC!> Combine with the rcmain1n1 ingrcd1cn1s and watC"r Boil until vcge1ablcs are cooked Makes I' 1 gallon'> BARN COUNTRY COOLER ~ 09Ke plHapple j1tce ~ ouce coco .. t J•lce a,; oeace Ume J•I~ CFTHEWEEK ~=~:m t;. Hact Midort Blend with crushed ice and ~rvc These recipes were submitted by the &{TI Restaurant in Tustin. a SJ I ''THE BEST ' BRUNCH IN TOWN!'' -"general consensus" Newport fl:each . I Le lllan1tz • 4 14 N. Newport Blvd.,' NewPort Beach • 645-6700 _l Savor A Novel Dining Experience. r 11 • 1 f ,, ••It •t • JI r " ,, . _ 2441 E COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. (714) 673-0120 Oateboott/ Friday. April 19. 1gs5 21 I I I I I I I I .1 I I I • I I If J « MIT ON THE TOWN .... ~~~~ The Towers wins 'Best Yet' accolades By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH Of the Datebook Staff Tht• Southern California Res-view. Lauran1 Writers gave It a gold Man~ of the tables arc thick LA'i'S fat'e 11. when a restaurant award for 1984. and as of this · circles of glass atop illuminated hoast'i a h1ll1on dollar '1ew atop April. in my opin ion. The Towers etched glass columns which con- t he Surf & Sand Hotel 1n Laguna is a very solid gold for 1985. tain pearlesccnt ··plants." (At lk ach. people will t•ome. even if I suspect some people m1$ht least one member of our pany th e room isn't gorgt ou\ and the find the slick art deco look. with used this light to read hi s menu.) food l\n't superb. it s sparkling mirrors and etched Other tables. at the banquettes. But pra1'ic he. l he· Towers ·glass. a bit cold. But to me. it's as have a rich granite look. rt')taurant docsh't JU~tTive you Clanling as a faceted gem. T he det a ili ng here is that tvea tht~king pa~orama of Moreover. evc!lf'with my back to meticulous. The frosted stemmed cx·ean. shoreline and '-11lagc. The the window. I could sec all the crystal. si lver. white china and room 1s gorgeous. and the food is lights of Laguna mirrored before hexagonal silver service plates all thl· bc~t r ve had this year in a me. And the lighted s4rf also carry out the art deco theme. re\taurant wht•re I was not kn own reOccted in ihe pa nels of the The menu. which is spelled out or rt'<'<:>gn11ed. ~~~~IA plan~ fngli$~jgb1 be de. cum bed to the day ·s spcnal cream ragon and basil cream sautl· soup wi th anise. a vclv~ty tn-which she pronounced. withuu umph, made with fresh fe nnel. hes1tat1on. "Perfect." Another or Our party tncd all three '>alad'>, dcred supreme of pheasant w1t l and my favorite was the Belgian morrell mushrooms. chestnut endi ve. spread 1ntd a fa n. with a and port wi ne sauce ($I 7.5Q). I base of chopped red apple\. was prettily sliced, beautiful!· wal nuts and wedges of tomato Oavored and defied pheasant' with the ski n curled back. ($5) It tendency to dryness. ~§~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~~~~ scnbed as in novati ve French or S#--= "== Jt .• ! · , ~: @ "Contemporary:· Just reading it .,.r.r ~ spark s ant1c1pation. and chef ll£ BMJ ~~-:..:_ ~ Christia n Chemin. who began his looked very art deco and with its My partncr''i roasted dud walnut o il dressing. tasted ($16) honed and sliced . wa marvelous. The Boston lett uce. succulent but not greasy, anc red leaf lettuce, tomato and enhanced -no. not by orang• avocado sa lad ($3) was enhanced sauce or cherries. but by hone• Wit h a creamy dressing. accented and cilantro. An 1magi nat1ve anc w'-l h -Dijon mu,t:ird Tbc war~ m 6'l 5ucccssfu l dish. My vC"a spinach and mushroom sa lad chop with calvados and grce1 (S4.50), though excellent. was apples ($ 18. 50) proved a de perhaps the least d1c;t1nct1H' of the llghtful vanation of the ub1 three. qu1tous veal Normande, the cho1 ·-training in Normandy at age 14. Entrees on the a la cane menu tciidcrand toothsome. the wedge range from sea scallop\. Atlanllt of apple still slightly crisp. th1 REST AU RANT & SALOON Country·Gourmet Breakfast 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM MON-FRI IOll I I I (>Vf U UR NfW H( ARTY BRCAKFASTS FROM THE HAWAIIAN SUNRISF TO rnr PAUL BUNYON SPECIAL trul) delivers. We hadn't the capacity for slittr tempting ap: petizers as duck pare wirh red pimento coulis($7)and scampi in orange mustard cream sauce ($9.50). But my panner sue- rr\ossc~ with lect an'd ca 11 ms in <aocc super~. . crea m ~uce ($ 15.50 ) to rack of M)' husband .and I had dec1dcc lamb with fresh herb'i for two ($21 earlier to share a hot dcs-.cr pc:r per'lon). One guest chO\e filct -~ouffie. Rather than the Gram of -.y h11cfish CS 15 501 with tar-Marn1er or chocolate. we 'IClcctcl ~-----~.:._ __ .,....--;-:~~-:""-.......--...:.. _____ ..::-I the raspberry. Here was a fir,t Fin.-<:onlint•ntal (:ui~iut• a nd io>l ill on • i\clvt•nlt1rt• in :\u tural Eul in~ PLAN YOUR BUSINESS MEETINGS IN OUR PRIVATE THEME ftOOMI • CUSTOM OMELETS -30 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM l ·""'" lott>11kfo~• l/.t h1111 h • f 1,rrn11I ll1111n11 l•1r 1111111,., t-:~pl'ril'nr r I h,. ~11l1·nd11r 111 1111111111 11111 Chef Christian had thoughtful!: d1vtdcd the one order bc twccr two smaller soumc di shes ... ,, avoid any quarrels." the wa1tt explained. It was truly an n emplary·~oume -high and hgh but with a melt ingly delic1ou' cream)' intenor. Raspberries lcn rich flavor to both the souflk am th e saun·. • HOMEMADE CINNAMON ROLLS • 818CUtT8 I GRAVY ANO MUCH, MUCH MOREi 14112 Aedhlll •t Edinger FORA COMPLETE EVENING OUT! E"puience Or•nre County'• be•t Italian & Contin ent•! cuisine plu• ouUt•ndin1 live enterta inment before, durin1 & after you din e! •Dinner Tuetd •y-Su n day From 6 p.m . •Sunday Brunch I 1-2:30 p.m. lt•li•n & Continental Buffet "Entertainment Ni1htly Strollin1 ruit&r & piano bar •Happy Hou.r 4:30-7 p.m . Complimentary hors d 'oeuvrH •Pa tao Dinin1 • w .. ther permittin1f l520 £. CoHl Hwy Corona clef Mar 11 0.teboollt/ Friday. April 19, 1985 - 175-1922 Va let Parld nr Ii%! A<lmu1 At IA1ty<l(Jl111 Hun1tnq1on Beach 111 "" "'"1(11111 "' m• ... phn•· with 1C••><l 11111r1111111• ""'"'' ..... " "••" '' 111.1 ·,;I WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD lLJNC HF S OINNFAS IROPK.Al COCKTAii :, 8ANOUf'TFACtlllll '3 r.AT£Fl1N<. rooo TO on OPEN I DAY& SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO :.J I~ Beat II 01\/d ll?l lt l(J Anan111m 9!'1!> 9920 ------- 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ~ (714) 644-2030 A Splendiferous · Spring Bouquet Buffet Champagne, too! (A1tl lttvmanM) Sundays 10-3 F.rom an 1rres1stible desse rt rnr our guests shared a raspbcrT' mousse cake which somehov managed to be rich. li ght. rcfrl·\h mg. all at the same time. Jn \hort-: Thh was -a dmnc1 t1 wntl' home about. The onl ) c.m:il Oaw wai. the puz7hng garn14ih o chopped tomato on the wh1tdhl plate. Totall y unscac;on{·d. 1 added nothing. other than colm 1 Service. with the h1ghl )' pro I fc\'iional Rene Van Der Mt·l.ll'I a\ mallr~ d'. was excellent. I Thl' Towers' wine 11'11 '' l'\ I tensive and C).emplary, with \Oflh ··, 20 Chardonnays. We partKul arl' cn1 oycd our Grg1ch Hill s Fu ml , Hlanc. There's a full bar, and th1 I lounge would be a most attract1\1 \pot for sunset cocktails. 1 Lunch at The Towers shoult satisfy traditi onal tastes for a clut sandwich, steal("""~sandw1ch 01 burger. Bl.It for more creatl\.l dishes. how about wa rm spinal't ..alad with chicken liver, mush rooms. apples and XcrC1 vinc1µ11 ($6.50) or broiled swordfish w1tt Dijon mustard sauce ($4.50) 01 fcttuc m1 wtth Roqud'on anc Gruycre ($6.$0) or filct m1snor with C'abemet wine sauce and wild mushrooms? The Towe~ al so serves 'unda'.1- brunch, with the more breakfast·~ ch<Mccs priced at $9.50. Or you .may order appetizer. entrce and des sen for s r 3. 50. T H E T O W E RS R ES TAU'kANT, Surf &: Send Hotrl. 1555 S. Coast Hwy.. LaguM Beach. Reservations rqqucstcd Jackets required for rn..~ after ti p.m. I • I ·' a ------------_±_ TON THE TOWN I llnvt' !ht• prim!' of your Ith• choui.in!( lr11rn tht' t•xtf'n"1vt' 1~ item mt'n11 ~tenk~ .... t'ftfood, i.11lad11 IUihan a nd M1•Xll'lln cl11<hf'~. ancl rnort' We'\tt'rn 1 harm 11ncl emlue-nre . y,.,• ·r hf') url' the llflKtnal. 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Th .. warm amhiance 11f the padded hooth!>. irut hie p11111t lnJ(S and the "(•II 'otcl('ked w111r rach lt>nd Hex 111 Newport '" the l·hml'e ul ltl(,11, a ... \\f'll a~' ''""r" He11r 1en1 of the pre~t11(11•u' Tril\t'I H11lid1n aw11rd. ('a'n!al/e legiint a 1 tirf' I .11nch. dmnt'r ( '1111 1)7~1 ;!:.111; lor re-.ef\11t111n' \'dlt't 11.1rk1m: RliSTY PF:LICAN Fre'h 'e11 l1Hi<l ancl l11t' 111 11' (',,m t rlu1.k \1111r,1·lf her<> dlld d11w 11\er l1111k1nl(" the hea1111ful Nt-" p11rt Ba\ Fl-'11111 rin1t 1:, to :!1'1 lre'h li1'h ... 1•le1 t1•111' df1 1h lr11m a round tht' "'"rid N11 w111t M.>afood har 111 the luun1te Lun('h, Dinner. Sun. Hrum·h 111 '.'>lt-"J>t'rl 2;:1[) W. Coast H"' fi..I~ t4:11. In frvine Lunch, Dm ner. and Happy Hour. ltno M11in, fi4[).4 ii-I. TALE OF THE WHALE Ex1wrtt'n!.'~ a is tep back into time 111 a pla1·e where you «an dine at \<our own le1,;ure. Enjoy t he romance ul old Newport with 11 panoramic hay vif'w. t<:xcite vour sensei; with !heir ~en ... atiun11I .,pafood and traditumal ra,1•rtt1e .... Hreakfa,,1 i a m .. Mun Fri . Lunch 11 ·4 Mon. Fri .. IJ111ner on.-. t. . al. an . un. Hrunrh 7-4. ()\•.,ter H11r Fri-. Sat & Sun Hanquet farilit1!"-up tu fi4MI 40(1 Mrun S t .. Hall>1•a. ni:! 4fi:l.I. T HE WAREllOt:SE ~e" 1>1ir1 ·., mn<;t inn11va11ve _11111 er lr11n1 d111in1t e xpertf'n< V ( hel C'lrnrlt>i. Kalal(lllll feature' frei;h i-ea l11ud and intem11tiun11I tUl'int.' H1ichh acda1med, aWMrd "innmic Sat and~"un. Hrunch, Hl~o feat11r1nic · patio dininic. lncredihle 11yi.ter har. t-x11111 ... 11e amh1t>m·e. eu·eptional ll\'t' t>ntertainment. l:ianquet,. and t·ater I in1t ll\'IJ1lahle. Lido Villaire. Newport H1•a1·h. flj;\ -li OO · DINNER T~E-'XJ'ERS G RAND DINNER THEATER lmpres:-.ive dininir and prufessinnal prc >Clut·t11ini. are MIU' tu pleaM! eaC'h tune \'l•U vii.it. The extrourdina rv huffet offers roast haron ul beei". JC lazed ham with 8 lruit S8U('('. (;eur ic111 l·h1cken with JH'achei. and 11:laze and the M1thi Muh1 1s sn ved 111 a pea~ant ~llUC't'. Tri n 1lor fell ucrini and creum is a real fa\•urilr. Enjoy dinner and a pla\ tonight' Grand Dinner Theater lor11ted within the <:rand Hotel in Anaheim at 1.J::to.l.e.L \Vay. <:all i72·i'il0 HARLEQ U IN THEATER DI NNER Every r ui.lume'r tan be experted to be treat.eel like a cele.bril). The with top productions in an elegant atmospht rt' Tht 'umptu11u11 buffet mcludes roast homn or beet. ehkken and fish disheJ>, pastas. ~alad~. vel(etahle,,, and !.inful dei. ~rts. The Sat. anrl Sun. brunC'h mdudt'" a va riety 111 el{g dil\hes. The Ct>letmt) Tt'rrate 11. available fur private drning. The individuallv <lt>rurated private halcony rtK>m·~ "' erlook the -4,-,0 ~eat h11rReshoe l>haped main room. The Harlequin i14 l11('ated 111 ;l!)(l;l S Harbor in Santa Ana Call 9i 9-i !lfl(I A faithful rl'trcar1on of the award-wmnmf.l rt'<'tauranr m the Haw a11an ReRent. 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C ALIFORN IA FRIDAY APRIL 19. •955 25 CE NT S Creek oil dumpi~g '.intent.ional' State Fish and Game officials pursuing clu~s in hopes of catchingguilty party- By ROBERT HYNDMAN 01 the Dally Pllol Stefl Stall' Fish and Game otlicaals · belie' c the oal-hkc chemical d1s- <:0vcrcd thi5. week 1n San Diego Creek an Irvine ma} have been dumped Coast' Laguna Beach High School's principal opts for retirement./ A3 A retiring police sergeant is promoted to lieutenant for his final days on the force./A3 California The state gets ready for an "inevitable" earth- quake with a seven-coun- ty drill.I A7 Nation A second mass murderer follows his brother to the electric chair./ A7 there intenlJonally. Ron Duvall. a lieutenant of Fish and G1lme wardens, estimates that as many as 1.000 gallons oft he pollutant were seen in the creek, indicating that the spill w~s .. pro bably intentional.·· Du"all also says the ongan of the spill may be near the intersccuon of MacArthur Boulevard and Red Hall ..\H~nuc an Tus11n. where an indus- trial )>ark is located. Fash and Game otlic1als say thl'y arc hopeful an investigation watt kad · them to the culprlt. The spill was blocked b> a tempor- al) dam that wa·s erected Wedncsda> near the Cam pus Dn ve overpass. The The president's proposed aid to Nicaragua's rebels runs Into a roadblock iA Con- gress./ A4 Truck turned into trouble dam hdped pre"cnt an)'"' aid late from being harmed. according to Pat Moore. a Fish and Game spoke'iman. San Diego Creek nows ne).I 10 UC lr\ane's wildlife preser ve and ul- t1rriatel> feeds the Upper Newpon Ba1. also a wildlife pre!>Crvc. The Fish and Game Department's estimate of the quantity ofchemacals spilled as much higher than earlier figures b\ count} envaronmt'ntal officials who saa~ up 10 15 gallons of a g,asohne-hke chemacnl had left a sheen on the surface of the slo"'- moving creek According to Du, all the chemical appcats to be a hea \) weight oil Th.; county Envaronmt>ntal Man- agement Age nc} "-'tll test the matcnal and monitor the cleanup .\bsorbant booms ha'e been placed 1n the v.ater to wak up 1~e chemit:al The booms will obably · rrmain until ~unda). Moore said. V.ednc~a} ·s spill v.as detected by a ba<·)chng passer-by who notati~d au1hont1cfi. The Hazardous Matenab team from the Orange Coun1y Fare Departml·nt ercctcda.tcmpo<ar; dike that allu\o\'1 the creek to now wh1l<' blo1.k1ng thl-contamrhant~ on th<' <,urtact· 111 thl' water · (Pleue eee 8P1LL/A2) Cou~ntY= 'shaken up' for practice Simula ted quake tests e me rge n cy reaction a bilities .\1 preu,1.·h 1.1 ()\ J m Thursda' tht: wunt\ ·, Hall ot .\dm1n1stra11on huild1ng 1n \anta .\na rnllap..ed and 1.•lcl 1r11. ll\ and phonl' sen 1cl' 10 half of Orang1.· ( l)~nl\ "a" cul lh I I J m 110iual'> manning the u1un1' ' t'mergt"nl~ opcratton..i__ u.:nt~·r hJtl repon<. ol appro\lmateh I,,.~, a<;uh1e<; amun d the tounl\ indulhng I 'i<1~kad and""' 111u rl·d10 l J~unJ Reach l h1.. ..,, ur<.l' 01 Jll 11 ' Jt'Jth and <>ranee County fire Sports Official• aald no gaa leaked and there were no lnjurlea. Califomta .Bllllm'&J Patrol officers uld the ~~~....L..L&l&--4J~Ul.l..U.U~lo.4U-.1-w..l..U....i.:4~4WU!t.&;;----­ Berger. 24, ofl>owney wumalr.lnga U-turn on thetwo-lane that r~·1.:"tnnl '>' 1 r-•he Rtlhter roaa near Avery Parkway when the accident occurred. 'x3k ,,, 11 rumhlnl rJu"n the 'ian CIF Commissioner Ray Plutko may decide on former Ocean View basketball coach Jim · Harris' fate./81 Edison's Eric Wheel- wright high jumps 6-10 ·and misses at 7-0./81 Two Irvine High girls set state bests in track and fleld./84 Datebook Life in the Drabble lane: Comic strip creator, Fagan, draws on ex- perience./Page 3 Business Time Inc. has approved a new film licensing agree- ment between Its Home Box Office Inc. subsidiary and Columbia Pictures Industries lnc./87 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classi fied Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Public Notices 'sports Television Theat~rs Weather c 1-4 C7 A3 8 7-8 8 9-11 C7 8 11 cs 8 10 Datebook A6 Date book Datebook A3 cs 81-S Date book Datebook A2 Optician evicted for not drawing enough business Irvine Co. rap-ped for 'interfering toge_~ more bucks· By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IM DtM!r Not llMI ..\ "lcwpon Beach opt1c1an sa)s he was fo rced out of the shop he has leased for nearly nine )Cars bemuse In inc Co. oAkaall> said he wasn't· doing enot1gh business. Company officials do not dispute the charge. and say the c)ewear business ··fails to satasf} the needs o f the communal}." Sander Lauder. "'hose Conllncntal E~e"'car as an the l:.astblulT V11lag1.• Center. failed 10 win a renc.,.,al of ht' lease last Occembcr after m1.·e11ng "'ith In anc Co retail ollinah. Irvine area school bus fees raised \.1 ore than 4.000 students \\ho nd1.· buses 10 campuses an the In inc Unaficd hool Dastnct face a $25 ...- ancrcase 1n their annual busing let• The district's Board of Educatmn has unanamoCisly agreed to raise the )Carly fee from S 100toS125: e1Tcr11' c July I. The S 100 fee had been charged each year since 1981. district spokewoman said no one; objcctl'd 10 the fee increase Tucsdaf when the mailer was considered b) the ~hool boa rt.I. (Piede eee SCHOOL/ A2) F xtens1ons to Lauder\ kase run nut .\pnl JO and he will mo' c 1oa m•"' lo(;at1on in < orona dl'I Mar al Nil I f:.a\t Coast H1gh"'a~ But Lauder -;a> s th1.· rclot·at1on "'·•' unfa1rl) forced upon him ··The~ ·re 1n1crfa1ng "'1th ho" \\l' choo-.c IO run our bu!>rnl''i'>." I .1udl·1 'aid ··Thl· In rl'k' Co. "'Jnt io l'l'I mnrl' huck'i and doe<;n·1 rarl' ,ahout thl' <:t1m mun1t\ and the hu\lne\,l'' ·· I .iudcr\ ( ont1 ncntal f H'"'t'<ll 1c, a 'torcfront hu\lne'' an a \m::ill r1.·tail t"l'n ter along Fa\lbluff DnH' '' a rcg1stacJ · d1!>pl'n'i1ng o pt1c1an Laudl·r c,ell' l'}l'glai;scs. frame' and lill<i prl''iCrap11ons for local op- tomt'trt'il\ and opthalmolog1'\t\ H1' <iwr1.• ha' dl'pla' rad . ., "1th 'anou' framl'' lrom "'hllh Lauder 'J" hl· hl'lp<t l \1\1\lmcr' l hoo\l' ·· .\hout ., S pcrcl'n t of m~ l u\tomer' <Hl' an 1h1-. area. \l't 1hc' tlr\1nl' ( o You'll find the beat euto buy1 along the Orang~ Coaat In todey'a Auto Piiot -PageB1 OC legislators rated low on environmental issues State conservation group chtdes law makers forattempttngto ·ignore' pollution problems 'ita1e lawmaker' from Ornngt' County acnemlly turned their thumh~ down o n cnv1ronmcntal Jlrotcct1on l'l'iUCtttfought to the Ooor la l >Car, ll a time when area rr\adrnts 't\l.'rt clnmonngovcr the thrtat o l pollutmn an Ncwpon Ba} and rnntam1nat1ori from J R1,cr>1d<' acid pit .\II but I~() gf ~ < ounl) ·., l'<'prc\Cntat1'es rt'("Cl\ cd hclow-a\rr- 11 ..Con!' 1n • 'itudy ohoun1 m.orch ronduC'tod hy the < al1 foe nrn l t'll~ue of <'on~rvirnon Vou~r\ • Moreover. Aucmhlyman Denni!> Brown, R-Lona ~ach, had the lowest scort an the stale. votana pro~o' 1ron- ment o n only 10 percent ol the proposal Browo. v.ho~ da~tnct al'<) covers Hununston Beach. "'1l' fol- lowed b) sembl)man John l C\\l'I R-Oranac. ""'th a 12 pcn.cnt sco~ Lucy Blake, nau<' t'\C..~'U\I\.(' 4l'" . tor. said Brown's natm1ind1ca1cJ1hn1 "h~ 1s cxC'C'C'd1naJy unenhatnenctl when 11 romt tn en' aronniental prolc..'Cllon " Hlak1..• 1n a lt'll·phone antrn ll'"' Im m her \an hanc1'1(0 olli<.:c .tddt'd that Ornngc ( 11un1' ·, Jclegataon ,,., n \\oht>ll' \\J\ n11t 1)1 \ll'fl \\ollh ll con\11tuenn that ha" rrahtl'd the en"lmnml·nt "not 1u'1 "a h1rd' jnd bunnae' '''Ul' ·· "It ' 1lnnktnll w<tl<"r and ck<1n ,\Ir Pt-c..1pk .irntartanJ to reah1,· 'ou 1. .1n ·1 lintll\' tht• J'lfOhkm JOU mJkl II JO ll\\ol\ \ht• \aid Rl.1kr 11'1' l.1ml·n1r1l thJ1 proh'\ ltn& thr Y.Jtt'l . air .1nd laod had arp.1r,•n11\ ~\lfll<.' a JlJfl!...an 1 ~- "It "'c don·1 ,u, .. ceJ an Jindma ~ •• ,, to dl\JlO~ of lO\IC.. \\.t\IC ,., l'I \tin,· -Rr pubh an~ and I ll•mo ,r.ll' ahkl' \\1ll °'· 1hn'.u cn,·d h\ Moulton to take .\ndn." I .1ull < )nh 1he eanhqual..c and all the Jltt·ndant \raged\ d1dn"t rcall) hap- ~n h "'a' all pan ol -.c'en-\.'ount\ t•anhquakt' "reparedne<><. drill con- .I , 1 1<1 ll''' fl ,, •\l 'IJh .1nJ 11 ~JI l'll\1,•11 Oh'Ot\ ... ukf ~,,pc1nd hi \Ulh ,Ul\'111\'/lll 0{\ •l'l lh.tl l \f)l'rl\ prom- 1LBHS , classes 'I 11 111 ''" ur rn \, u1h1.·rn «.1hlorn1.1 , •nh ,J,I\ 1 r IJ 11.·J ''"n Pa11' \ ~ 1 f Ii. 11, l1l1••ll ' 11.mhlur "·" llml·J 11• 'lr1l..1• \\h1k " f)l'll l'l11 11 ()rJ O!'l' c puf11' ' 1111rl..111r1.r 11,1, 11n Pll' 111h \\ •r~ .111d 1h1. rt0 m.t1n111j.! ~t 1x·nt•nt "·•'i.llrPtd\ l""etl ~ ~ I Sander Lauder nllinal'>I ~a~ r m not 1.rl·.111ng rnou 1rallir ·· l auder <>aid \._,'ht•n a li\l·-,ear kJ\e l',p1rl·J in Dncmlll:r Lauder m1.·1 ''•lh lninl' ( 11 r1.·1a1l 11t1inal'1 l11 tll\l I"' term' h1r .1 Oe\\ k,t,l' l au1.kr ,,11d u>mp.in• 11tfo 1ah ''·lilted him 111 g.1.·nl·r.llt' ah11u1 (Please see OPTICIAN/ A2) 8 } LL A 'IAllO:\E\ Of t,.. 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'sgasoline leak poses no threat, expert says 8) PHIL S:\EIOERMA\ Of Ille Delly Piiot Stan \n un1.krground k.1k~.11 'Pilktl up to ~.1100 ~.illon' 11T ~1\ollnl' ht•nl';llh thl· Fluor< 111p pr11pcrt' an In inc '' no thll·.11 to t'\pl1xk l'~ to nin1am1natl' drinking "•lll'r al 1t " l kaned up prnrc.·rl' 11 ll1l 1.1I' 'a' Thl' <.nurn· 111 tht• lt-Jk "as ar- p.arl·n th J 'uppl\ Jim· k.id1ng to a l.trgl' umkrgrpund g,1<,111lnt' 1.tn~ that '111r''' lud for l lu11(, lkl·t 1'l \\'htdl'' lkl\\l'Cn '11110,1nd ti tliMl iwllnn' 111 TONY SAAVEDRA Focus ON THE News t hcu o"' n "'a't1.'<. ·· '>ht• ... rnl \"\l'mhhmun Bn1\lon 11'Jlh1·tl T hur..Ua' at h1<i 1 nntt Uc;i, h 111lin· t:Jlll•d thl' k.ittlll' ,1 '"r;1d1l•ll1tn'llP tht11 "101:111\ .tntl d\'\ l'lopnwnt · "It Jl'K''" t 'llfPrl\l rl\I that I'm ratl·d '" lo"' Thn 'uppo11 .1 1111 111 hill' that I lx•h,•\1 Jfl' h.1"''li 1m hl'' .. Hn\"' n '-'•J aJdane that lw h'1 1, man' 1·n' 1mnmC'nt.1l pr1•hkm' 'h1111l11 hi· hJnJ k·J b>. 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The family or an Oranac County man killed "'"hen he WllS ejected from a 11rnblcl"$• bus that crashed en route to Las v~ is.suina the tour company, the bus owner and the ~river, claimina lack of safet)' pre<'~u­ llons. Also named in the SIO million wron1ful <kath suit flied by attorney Melvin Belli wt're the driver of an ollcaedly overloadtd oil truck that rear-ended the chartered bus March 29, the company that leased the truck and Union Oil, owner of the C&fJO. The suit on behalf of the family of Pedro Benitez of Westminster was filed ~his week in Oran~e County , upenor Couti. Belli said be Sttks $I 0 m1lhon in punitive damaaes, "bttau~ there's been too many of theSt thin&S happening. We wanted to brina 11 o'•er and above the damaaes to lhe family. We want to teach a lesson to 1be industry." "The travel Qlcnts have ~n selling package tickets to people ... and people have been injured bccauSt they got substanda-rd accommo- dat1ons." especially outside the Unit- ed States. Belli said. He said the tour company that owned the bus. First Amencan Tours Co .. had breached an implied con· tract that 11 would provide safe accomc;nodat1ons. The bus. rarryina about 40 TWA employ~11. Cra!>hed on a downhill section of I ntcrstate IS. about IO m1ks south of the Nevada.\alifomia border. Bu~ dt1ver Cecal Ray was thrown from hi' scat when the bus was struck. and then Benitez and i>Uscnacr Frank Boris of Carson leaped for the steering wheel and were catapulted through the windo" and killed. Belli said. Ray was named in the suit for alleged negligence in not wearing a scat belt. Belli said. Teens h~ld in alien smuggling By tlle Associated Pre11 ... Two· teen-agers were arrested in Oranie Co~~J.~ for invest~Jion of smuulina a 1ens after the California Highway Patrol made a routine traffic stop and discovered 11 men hiding in a truck, seven of them under sacks of manure. Lamort Jones Allen 18 an!J il l~ year-o you th w ose name wa·s not released were turned over Thursday to the U.S. Border Patrol. according to CHP Off\S_er Kevin Dougherty. Both teen-agers arc from Chula Vista. The teen-agers and the men, be· "They went through a break in the lieved to be undocumented aliens fence and ye lled al th\!m 10 stop," he from. Mexico. were taken to the said. BorderP~trol'sholdingfanhtyinSan The )Ouths told the officers they Ysicfro, federal immigration officers had stopped 10 fix a tire and were said. preparing to get back on the freeway. Highway patrol officers David Dougherty said the officers were Brad.fey and Darrell ~rooks .were about to let them ~o when they making a report on a mino.r accident not1.ced a pair of feet s11cking out from on th.e southbound San OlCJ(lrrcc-.-.behHwi the seat int~' . way m Seal Bcac~ .Thursday when T.he officers found a man hiding they saw Allen driving hts truck on behind the seat. he said. They also theshouldernex1tothec~nterdiv1der found three men in a large toolbox in ,on the northbound side of the the truck's bed and seven men hiding freeway. Dougherty said. under several sacks of steer manure. MOBILE HOME PACT ••. From Al that they might be displaced w11h no place to go and would lose, their relocation benefits if the new park 1sn 't built by Apnl 1986. when Huntington Shores is slated to close. "If they build it and our grievances .. SPILL .•. Jl'romAl. • The spill follows an April 7 acci- dent when about 400 gallons of an a1rcrafi<leanmg solvent flowed into the creek and to Upper Newport Bay • from the Marine Corps Helicopter : Air Station in Tustin. are solved, we'll leave peaceful!} ... he said ... We'll be glad to go. But 1f the} don't build the new park we'll fight 1t." the 62-¥ear-old retiree said. Nearly 5.000 mobile home park residents throughout the city are watching developments in the Hunt- mston Shores park closely because they believe it will be the first of several mobile home parks that may close as liJnd owners seek a higher return on their pnmr oceanfront propcny. Five parks are near 1he beach. .. said specific plans have not been ironed out fo r future use at Hunt- ington Shores. Concerned about displacements of mobile home residents. city officials are in the process of purchasing the mushroom farm at Golden West Street and Ellis A ven ue. They plan to. co'nvert it to a relocation mobile home park. The IOacrescan ultimately accom- modate about I 00 coaches. officials said. Acqu1s11on of the park hasn't been concluded. however. WinQs wiH diminish tonJght Strong wfnda ""Pl tht MoJ•~ dtMrl wllh gust• up to 10 mph earty today u a weather dlsturbano9 moved Inland, but for.eutert said 11'19 wind• would not be u strong tonight and Saturday. Partly CIOUdy aki.s wlll pr.viii ovtr mott· of South9m California Saturday. Loa A•IM and the valleyt will drop Into tha 501 ovefnlght and reach hight Saturctay In the 60a. Along the Orange Coast It wlll be ~ty cloudy through Saturday. Hlgha In th9 60a. Lows tonight mottty 60 to 55. From Point Conoeptlon to the Mexican 'Border -1n,,..- watera: Light varlabl•wlnda night and morning hourt ~ming west 12 to 20 knota with 2 to 4-foot winds wavet thl1 evening and touthweat to weal 8 to 16 knot• Saturday afternoon. Weaterty 1weUs 2 to 4 feel. P1trtly cloudy •klea. low lemper.111•"' Temps Kanau C11y N 83 •c ~ ~ f"OtflS l M V90U 83 .. l>~i "f3 S:J fjJ W3' m -C.VIO ._,. llOle~ IS IO Oectu0tto ._ S 1a1..,n.,,y ~ HIQll IOw for 2411ou1u1no1ng al S • m L-volie ts $t <>no•" A"" n,,,,es·s;;o# AIOltn~ 50 34 ~ 94 83 IMMlllNGll 79 74 "-4"""""" V.tt•""""" • .. • ., lrit()AA lJ ~ ~~ I \,. #fW .... I Albuq<*que 77 43 M•""llU-.. IS .,. 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SMlern.Cliloo 59 51 Sllurday II 5 18 • m -eat• eg.,. 11 ~tdlll--" 58 Vatll06i doudlnlme ~ '"' ... a. ... 07 62 o 28pm JeClllOft,Mt 1$ ~ and _,..., ~ 9ftd ~ S.JoM IM 47 Moon 111a lodly 11 I: 14 p,m . - ~ 71 55 Higlll MIO 1' M bMcflel end 7510 ..... Ml .. 53 Salurday 11 5 31 1 m and tall agilffl et "'-43 l.1 Inland -°'*"""'IOW9111 IM llOI IMlaCNI ea 41 1 !Op rn COUNTY SOLONS mT ON.CONSERATION ••• From Al - Democrats. were the. only Orange Edward Royce, D-Garden Grove. 27 County representatives to score at or percent John Seymour, R-Anaheim. above the average in their respective 29 percent; and Ollie Speraw. who houses. stepped down from has Newpon Valley on the route that will eventu- ally take the treated wastes and dumpo them into the ocean. between Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. • But Marine Corps, state and county ·officials say the latest incident is not :nnked to the Tustin base. Huntington Shores 1s in the down- town redevelopment area and has a zoning desgination that generally calls for hotels. restaurants and theaters. Previously, 23 coach owners moved from Huntington Shores when the Huntington Beach com- pany bought their coaches at original purchase prices. The ·17 remaining owners all say they want to go to the new.park. Carpenter matched the 60 percent Beach post, 36 percent. pro~nvironment average in the ~¥\tC Assembly scores included: John Senate. Robinson posted a 74 pertCnt . Lewis. R-Orange. 12 percent; Nolan voting record in the Assembly. wh~~ Frizzelle, R-Fountain Valley. 36 pcr- ""Ole avcrag~ 66.2 percent. cent: Ross Johnson, R-Fulkrton. 47 In gell'£ral. the averages in the percent; Doris Allen. R-Cypress. 50 Senate and the Assembly were higher percent; and Marian Bergeson. R- than the previous year. as legislators Newport Beach. 55 percent. Problems with 'the Stringfellow disposal site and other facilities prompted state legislators lo tou~hen safety re$ulations on acid pits within a half mile of potable water. Known as the Toxic Pits Cleanup Act of 1984, the new law was viewed by many as the most important toxic-related bill of the year. But Huntington Beach Co. officials PLAYHOUSE TAKES SCHOOL CLASSES .•• From Al three years of staff changes in a dilapidated theater with httle or no money for improvements. With its skinny budget, Barnes said, the school district could not have offered a theater elective at all during the past two years if not for Schoolpower funds. Schoolpower. a non-profit corpor· at ion that raises funds for school district programs. has kept the theater program afloat. but because constant- ly changing long-term substitute teachers are hired as instructors. the program lacks continuity from yearto year. Barnes said. High School Principal Roben "Hughes says an ideal solut ion would be to hire a permanent theater teacher who could develop a well-rounded program incorporating dance and music. But budgetary restraints make \UCh an expendtture 1mposs1ble. Forming a pannersh1p with the playhouse, Hu~es said. "is the next best lhing .. .lt gives them (students) a greater group of specialists which thC,Y can relate to and expand their exposure to theater. Rowe (playhouse executi ve director Doug Rowe) is outstandirik in his profession ... .\ccording 10 an agreement reached after six months of d1scuss1on be- tween pla~ hou56-and school district officials. high school students will be able to take an hour-long theater dect1 vc five days a week that touches on acting. directing. theater histof). s1agecraft and design . A production cla!>s wall meet t""tce weekly so students ran produce and rehearse their plays. Alex. Golson. playouse adult educa- 11on director. will teach most of the classes. Golson. wh o oversees theater workshops at the playhouse and teaches at Orange Coast College. holds a bachelor of ans degree in theater history and a master of fine ans in acting and directing. Rowe also will teach some student classes. He has long been executive director of the playhouse in additio~ to being a professional actor. Rowe has taught 1hea1er al the playhouse. Orange Coast College and the Full- enon school d1stnc1. The Laguna Moulton Playhouse 1s the oldest Orange County commun1-t~ theater. It has olTered aCling classes to the general public for four years. The playhouse will seek private funding to support the high school arttng program. The school board already has committed $9,000 in Schoolpower funds to the under- taking. OPTICIAN FORCED out OF CENTER •.. From Al S 175,000 1n business a }Car. That ts significa ntly higher than his pr0Jer- 11on of about $100.000 for the coming 12 months. According to the lease agreeml'Ol'o. the Irvine Co. require:; a minimum monthly rent from its shopping center tenants or 10 pncent of their gross business. Y..h1chc\ er is higher Such leases are common 1n thl· re1atl Uldustrv. a travel agent. a ca tering business. a fabric store and a savings and loan. All are geared to services to local residents. But Lauder's eyewear busi- ness is aimed pnmanly at local optometnsts "'hose prescnpuons he lllls. Tanaka said. ··The dn"ing force 1s that Y..C don't ha'e <,omeone who was serving the need\ of the commmuntty." he sa id. ··This guy's customer., are op- tometrists and how mam of them 'hop at that center?" · need!\ of the communtty," l anaka !Mltd. "We're If) 1ng lo keep up with the market and (Lauder) isn't general· ing that type of bu~incss:· Tanaka added that Lauder was aware of the terms of the lease when he entered into the agreement five ~cars ago. Lauder. however. said the Irvine Co. has been unfair and 1ncons1s1ent in the t) pc of bui.1ness the) seek for lhe retail center. Lauder said he moved into a professional building lorntcd in the approved 15 pro-environment bills. Bergeson is now representing New- Howe, er. seven propo$31s. including port Beach in the state Senate. three tox1c-rcla1ed bills. were vetoed The "repon card" by the watchdog b) Go'. George DeukmeJian. group comes at a time when en- However. several other pro-en- · vironment balls were defeated, in- cluding one providing financial an- _centivcs to andustries recycling or And Orange County GOP rep-vironmental concerns along Orange resentataves were weak -by even County's coastal areas have risen Republican standards -on en· over the contamination level of neutralizing their toxic wastes. Hoping to keep the spotlight on pollution. Blake urged Orange Coun- ty residents to contact their state representativesl varonmental issues. Blake said. Upper and Lower Newpon Bay. . According to the conservation A furor also erupted over a plan to group, the average score amona bring wastes from \he Stringfellow Democrats was 81.3 percent. while acid pit in Riverside County to. R~publtcans posted 39.4 percent. treatment centers 1n Fountain Valley o.\mong the scores for area rep-and Huntineton Beach. Protests con- rescntatives ii:t the state Senate were: vinced officials to sidestep Fountain .. There's a sense on the part of many legislators that this is not an urgent danger," she said. -Just Call 642-6086 What do you like a bout tbe' Daily Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call tlle number at left and your me11age will be recorded, t raascribed and delivered to t.be appropriate editor. Tbe same ?4-bour an1wering service may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to ou Leners column mu1l Include tbelr name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell us wba t'1 on your mind. Dally Piiot Delivery la Gu.arantffd M ,_., t "1A• ' , "• J ' ' h•· , ,, ~ ... , .... ht ' 10, " "'' r f ' ... ,. 1 1 ' ~ "' t • I 1• 1·1t I J , d1)1 11 I )t I •t .... 1• f''"I 1117 t, t' t lio l,,. I J • It """ I• '• ·-• •A Circulation TelephonH ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zl nl Mrlnf'.lq1ng [d1lor Rosemary Churchman Controller Robert L. Cantrell Pr odpc11on IAdrlriger Karen Wittmer Ma rketing 01recror Howard Mullenary Adver11s1ng Director ponald L. Wllllam1 C1rculat1on Manager Circulation 714/M2.a:s3 Cl••lfted ectwer11e1no 7141142-5'71 AH other dep9rtmenta 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 130 Wes1 Bav SI Cosl.t MM<! C.A Ma•' aeld<~i 8o· ·~ Co\11 M~ CA 926~'1 C.opv•"l'I 19&3 (h"O'f Cmu l Pub10$hong C<>mr>&ny NO ·-• ~1ooes o11u11r1t10<111 •d1tor1at mallet 0< •"'-e••~ merit& ne•""' mav oe •t!9'odoe~ ••inou1 !\l>llC'81 Pit• mtSloOn of cooyr .g111 owner S<!<:ond cia.,. p~lllQe pao0 a1 L'>'la ~ C•hlou,.. !UPS 144 8001 Subsc<IQI•<><' t>y t &rtoe< $.ol 7~ monlnty Dy-~ Mi !JO rnontr>iy Tne <>-•noe Coe\! 0.·•y P11e>1 """''""<II rs comt>ot>ICI 1ne 1.iews Pr~ 4 puOltsl'lld Oy ,,,. 0.•nge Coa11 Publllllong Cc.mpeny Tlvtt .OloO"J •re OU()loJ/lld Moneey rrwougn f•tdar A ~ ·~· l'Oohon IS P<b-Selu<041yo .i"'3 Sunoayo I~ oronc'()ll ou'*"""Q IJIM>l IS•• l30 West Ba; S11..i1 P 0 Bo• 1 ~ Cott• 1M!SA Ca~tooni.t '12626 VOL. 71, NO. 109 To generate a higher rent. In inl' C'o, officials talked with Lauder ahou1 how he might markcl hts '>Cf' 1te\ better and increase sales. accord1 ng to Poston Tanaka. vice president ol th\' Irvine Co.'s retail d1' 1s1on. Tanaka said a hu'>1ncss l1k~ L<Judt'r's might be better oO tn an 1ndustri·a1 area with other wh()lc- '>alers. ce nter nearly nine year" ago. Jn that l lli;riTil~F;;:;~~~=;Ti;;~;;;n;;::;~::;;~~:::::::;~I <,amc building arc accountants. den- tists and 01hcr professionals. UTIERS Bui Irvine C'o. officials encouraged ~••.,. But Lauder was rest\tant 10 the companys sugges11on'i Tanal..;t said According to Tanaka. the Eastblull Village Center. which Ofl{'ncd 1n 1967. 1s designed to ~f\l' the lotal communtt~ ·s needs. Other shop<. include a grocer) <;tore a dr) dcaner. The I rvinc ( o .-.eek' an ap- rropriate mix of retail slort·c, in lhrir \hopprng centers. and doc'> not ..eek 111 ··gouge tenan1s" for 3'> much rt·nt ac; po'i\1ble. he said ··11 doesn't do us an)' good 10 ha"l. a 1enan1 there who 1<, not <,en ing lhl· him fi ve years ago to move tnlo a -.1orefront location. Lauder said. Tanaka said he was unfam1har with that mo"e "I run th1c; husiness the "a~ I ~c that I 'ihould," Lauder said. "but that dcx.·r,n't \<'Cm to be good enough." SCHOOL BUS FEES RAISED IN IRVINE ..• From Al District officaalssa1d the 1ncrca<.e '" necessary to help offset the large budget defic11 an111c1pated for the 1985-86 o;chool ~ear. The fee 1ncrca<.e wall raise an add1ttonal S S0.000 ·d1str1ct officials said. Bus ~n ace 1s offered to elcml·n- tary. middle school and high <;chool student who li ve ~yond set wa lking distances. ( olor-rodcd pa'l'>l''i ta n hl• purlhJ-.cd for the cnttrc \car. h\ till' \t'ml'\lcr or t» the quarter D1s1m1 offa 1al<1 arc encouraging the purrha<,e of annual passc' to reduce clcm·al lO\t'i Tht· fir'il 'iludcnt'I allcctcd hy th e kl· 1ntrcasl' will be those allcnding tv.11 ~rar-round schools. Vista Verde and El Camino Real Dl\w unl'\ and some free bus passc~ llrl' a\J1lable to families wi1h more than one )'O ungster riding the bus and tu lamtltc'i "'11h a gross annual 1nrnme bclov. S 18 O<Xl Bu\ passc' l'an be purchased through the mail or an person at the d1o;\nct Transponatto n 0\-partmcnt Office. 14600 Sand Canyon A\'e. FLUOR 'S LEAK POSES NO THREAT ... P'ro~Al high concehtratton of l11\\olHd '<)ltd\ lnrnc·, drinking water'' 1mcx1n<.'d fmm thr (. olorado Ri ver and Non h- em CahforR1a. he !ia1d. Rucker \:ltd the >Aater d1'i m:t hil'I drilled wells 1n 'anta Ana to begin drawing water from lhc \ a!tl Orange County underground water ha<;tn located beyond I~ 1ne Hut he \atd th1t ba'itn t\ murh fanher under-smund than 1he Fluor g;lWt~ lftk Oranac < ount} Fire f)(>panment Capu11n Mark Reinhold \: 1d fire ins~ 10"' bclieH' thr tW• leak dew<. not f>O\t' a fire or c.1tplo51on ha1ard lx'<.·au\e the underground fut! l<Jrk' \uflicirnt oxygt•n to 11nite · Rack Mashn. a Fluor spokcsmal\. dCntl•d a published report lhal r luor ha<t tx·cn aware of the leak \tnce I '>!12 hut latlcd to rl·port 11 10 authontte\ unttl la!\t ycnr. Ma<1lin '8td the underground po<>I of gac.olinc wa'I not d1\Covcred until reh .! I Qfl4 and that the appropriate ;>ublti.' ll C'Oi. 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