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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-05-17 - Orange Coast PilotFOMCUT90..A2 Serving Newport BHc.,, Costa Me11, Huntl~ton 8Hch, lrvlnt, lagun1 leach, Fountain Valle~ and South Orange County ORANGE COUNT'Y'. C ALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1985 25 C ENTS .HB man sold .nuke device to Israel But businessman's lawyer says client ignorant of mec hanism ;s potential u se \ct and IS counts u l making false '>lall'ml·nt<i 10 the government. '>m ) th\ a11ornl') James Ridden 'aid ht<. l'licnt will appear in federal u .Jun \fa~ ~IS 10 plead innocent. By RO.BERT BARKER OfttMDMly~HotlWI ---~ng n~ear ~~ing dc,u.c1. 10 ~m\lh and his \Hie Effilue. and \l'' l'ral o fthr 1r chtldrt•n are' aca11on - 1ng in furuPl' and could not Ix· rl'athcd lnr l'Ommcnt. The\ are Hunllngton Harbour hu\lnl'"'man Richard Kdl) '>m)lh lind .. h1m\l'lfin thr m1ddk of an 1nll'rna11onal tlar lt>da ' l'ha.rgrd Y.tth alkgalh l'\POrl· Coaat Natural history museum opens Saturday in New- port Beach .I A3 California Seven doctors, among others. face charges of illegally prescribing drugs to patients in the Los Angeles area./ AS Nation Federal officials are tour- ing the Philadelphia neighborho·od where 60 homes were destroyed during MOVE siege./ AS World A mine explosion in Japan kills five miners. leaves dozens of others trapped./ A5 China says it prefers to have a consulate in Los Angeles rather than Honolulu./ AS Sports Gene Roum1mper 1s the No. 1 all-time home run and RBI leader at Orange Coast College./C1 Ocean View and Edison advance in first round CIF softball play./C1 Orange Coast College wins the state women· s tennis championship./C1 Date book Video dating: Selective screening doesn't ensure '-true tove: '/Page 3 -- Newport's Pleasant Peasant still a 'best value' after all these years. /Page15 Busineae Women re-entering the workforce learn how to make It happen./BS INDEX Israel. Thl' 55-}rar-old Sm)th ''a' tn· tlicwd b) a federal grand JUr) 1n l u .. ~ngeles on Thursda) ~ llh 15 \IOI· .111ons of the Arms E'pon C ontrnl C\Pl'Cll'<l to rl'turn ta~ 28 · l\m\lh "ho rctc1,ed a Ph.D 1n " Marines await civilian invasion Armed Forcea Day announcer Sgt. Jamea Davie watcbe. from a 1932 roauter aa Boyce Aequitb ehoota a baaket aa part of the obetacle couree eet up on the ramp area of the Fer usOncites • con us1on over cleanup of Bay Assembly~n sa s no agencies appear to be in charge of mess --Sy ROBERTllVNlJMAN 01 IM OMtr f'ltot Itel! -\c,scmbl} man C11l f \'rgu""' I{ ~rwpon Beach. ha\ ,1<,h·d thl· ,1.11r·, kg1slat1ve counsel to c;on through thl· "arious federal. state and local agrn- rll'S to determine which are rl"•pon- '1hk for deantng Jnd ma1n1a1111ng '-l'"P<>rl Ba y and 11s 1tcklanJ, .. fher\' sel'm'i 10 11\' no om·. nu particular go,ernmrnl agcnq 11r Incl of government. in r hargl'.'0 ~crguson said 10 a stateml·nt rell·awd Thursdav I t·1gm11n IHl\ll'll a \1ard1 21 hl'ar- ffi!l in-~ .. pon Ht<ani i'ft4 Whith - rl'prl'\l'nl:J11 \l'\ lrom 'anou' agl·n- l"ll'' ll'\t1ticd c•n thl· pullu11on pro b- km' 111 I pfll'r '-l'" port Ra~ and" hat "·" hnng donl· 111 'oh l' them I nltrrnmg-1 hat hr:filrig. f-ngc ,,ml hl· ''·" lru,trJh:d in ht\ Jllrmpl<i 111 find nut "ho ''3' ult1matl'h rl· .. ron ... hk lor rrl'C.1.'r\ tng lhl' l'l lllug1l .ti rl'"l'n l' •• F Jl h ,lgl'Ol"} \J'lUkl• of' I IS '>pt'Ctlit· mJ nllJll' 11r Ml'J of 1ntl'rl''>I. but lhl·rr "·I' no inJ1l.ll111n nl loorcra11o n or '' 1dl•r uin,an !rum \1111ll' nf thl'm ·· I agu "Hl '~11J ·· 1 hrrl· ,1prx·arcd w tx· .1rr:i' of 11' l'rl.ip .md dupllca1111n .inJ '>~lml· arl'J' \\ ht'fl' lhl'rl' "3' a 'u1J 11f Jlllh1lrlll 11r fl'\flOO \lhilll\ .. enginl'enng lrom l 'S( . 1s the presi- dent o f Mtko lnterna11unal lnl'. a H untingto n Beach l'lt•ctron1c'i com - pan) at I S6J2·38 < rraham 'ii M1 lco began operations 1n the tit} 1974 ThumJa) ·., 1nd1t tml'nt "as the re'>ult of .. an 1ntl'O\l\l' 10\l'\l1ga1t0n h) 1hr l ' ~-( u\tom'> \en ll'l. undrr ll'i ·operation l: \Odu'i· program ~ h1r h '" dl's1gned 10 hl·lp '>ll'm the llo" of m1ll1a~ and 'h11th·ll'lhnolug\ ma- tcnals o ut of the l 'n11ed States." l .S .\ttorney Roben C Bonner said. Israel has maintained 11 used the two-tnch-long electronic 1nggcnng d e' ices. called kr. tro n\. '>trtl'th for no n-nudcar purpO\t'~ · ·· ~lthough the~ do ha' e \Orne Cl\ 1llan appllca1tons thn can bt· u-.1:d 1n nuclear and 01h~·r m1li1an "Capone;." Bonner 'Mltd at a Thur\da' ne"s conference 1n Lm .\ngc)es Ma.rine Corp9 Air Station in Tuatin in preparation for Sunday'• Armed Forcea Day open houee. The anaaal eTent be&ln• at 7 a .m . See atory on Pace A3. Kr. tru"' an· inch:ided on the U.S. 'vtun111on> List. wh1r h means they • Old\ nut be t'.":it.poned without a hccn~ or "n11l·n appro' al from the State Depanml'nt \m, th" acrnsed tn the 1nd1ctm ent ul UH um l enung tho~ regulations b) prl·paring fol'>l' documenta1to n for th~ r'pmt' \\ t· rl' nut alleging what the ul- ( Pleue eee HB MAJIC I A2) oc·Jail floor sleepers costly County faces fine of S 10 per inmate beginningtonight - 8) JEFF ADLER Of ,.,. DellJ ~ It ... lnmatl''> "ho ha'e 10 sleep o n the tlullr ul the Orange Count) Jail "111 lml the tount~ $ 10 per person lx·g1rning 1on1gh1 foda1 ,.., the deadline a Los 4-ngeles tedt•ral loun Judge set March 18 for thl' count' to compl~ with an ordd rrqu1nng that enough bunks be <,upphed 10 accommodate all count\ 1a1l 1nmatl'\ · · l '-. 01-.1nr1 Judge Wilham Gra) 1m po,l·d J $ lll-pcr-n1gh1 fine on the AoarJ 111 \uPl·n •'>or'> and ~hcnfT Hr:it1<131cc; IM c1 er. inmate forred to ... kcp on thl' tlom iur more than 24 htHH\ \urcr' '' 1r' and the sheniT ha' e Jl k """ kdg.n1 that the' v.111 nolr,bt: .shk '" nwl·t the deadline up\:'r· '1<.t1r<. appn" .:d plans to reduce Jatl 1\ l0(l f• mdt ng unh la~l \\eek. . .\n \rr I 1t"I r1.·pon on cond111 on'> 1n (Pleue .et JAIL/ .A.2 ) Fasters taking turns at hunger for famine relief Auemblyman GU Ferguson ...,1111ll' .tgl'IH ll'\ l l·rgU\llO \,lid .1, · tuall1 .1Jlf1l'.tl 111 tx· ''nrl..1ntt .11 l n"'" purpO\l'\ to l'.ll h 11\hl'r .. h-rgU\Oll .1ddn t I h:i 1 I l'l!l\l,111 \l' l'llllnwl B111n < 1rqton ,;11tl h1' nlli\l· (Pte·aae see FERGUSON/ A2) 8~ PHIL S!\EIDERMA:\ 01 Ille Oelly Pll<M-awl ~ \1orl' tha n hdff"a~ l o lhl'll ~·•.ii thl' l"okadrr-.ofal ( lninl'laq111r.11.,,· monl'' for -\ fr1l Jn fJ m 1 Ol' rl'l 1l'I h.1' 1' rl',um.rd l'ating hl·lJll'1. ,,, h··Jlth u1nc1.·rn' -Ht~ ~~nflt°' \..,tn \ rrct :mt1 lul11.· Ju,tu' 'aid olhl·r 'tudrnt• ' I 1.11..1.· turn' f,J\110~ ll• u1n11r '" lhl' Jn' l' for don.111on' ( 1radu.11r <;tuJl•nt \an \ utit .ind Ju,IU\. prl'Stdl'OI of thl' .\\C.1•~ 1,lll'J '\tudcnl\ of l Cl laun1. hrd J rut'tlil IJ\I \IJ\ -'l'd.1ng pkJgt·~ ltl\Jhnii ~ l!i llO(I .1 mnnth lrom th1· , .1 mp1" urn1mun111 Thl'' ,,11d 11""uld11nh rl·qu1rl' mn\l \IUlkn" 111 pr111n1w II"' ~ 1 rn mnnth lt1r .\lrllJn hu n~l'I rd1rt \ Jn \ U!/I .1 n,1 .I ll\lll\ '·"" I ht•\ "''uld 11,,· 1n ll'n1' 1n front 01 the 1. Ol\.:r,ll\ l 1!.D.11!.f to call a11en11on to thl·ir lJmfl:lf[ln ~ltrr<the dnve was Jnnt•un;.nl 11lt•rr thJn a d ozen othrr l l I 'luo.kn1' J~rced to 101n in the tund r.11,1'1}'. I.hi · I .1,1 \,1h1rJ.1, \Jn \ ugl anJ tmn·~ ~-0 J~~T :r-t't t h,111,, 1, 1 ~ul ,k, hnl·J ll' l'31 thl' meal ti' tht 11•1Jdk •I thl\ """"· hl'"· l. \ .. , th .. '·"' \j\ lx·g.innin~ It• IJl..l' II\ \\I I \\, ·"' '-''taJa, for thr tir\l 11n, \ .tn \ 11111 -.Jtj lf1da~ ·1 had h .1. l..1·.! t•ul ·hl JJ' ~lore ·· Hut \ .11 \ 11~1 'Jld hl' l<i l'n~ urJgl•J tx .. 11.,t !ht r qu,knh hJ\ l' "'lun- '•'l ll'..l 1. 1.11.., up 1h1· Jaq tnl luJing 1111111tx·r, •I th1 i....dppa <\1~mJ 11,11. rn11' (Pleau aee FASTERS/A2) Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sport a Televla«>n Theaters Weather B 1-4 C6 A3 85-6 87-9 C6 89 C5 88 A5 C4 JW A unaffected by United st rik e (Re lated story on Pal(e A4 I Thr o;tnkc b' l 'n1\l'd \1rl1t1l'' ptluts had hllle or nC• 1mp<1l t lHl operations at John \\ .t~ m· .\ 1r· pon thts morning. Jury watches teen's taped confession of dad's slaying Knife attack suspect found shot to death Datebook A3 cs c 1-3 84 Oatebook A2 um to P91• 81 tor llii beet eutomoblle buy• Whtie the a1rl1m· dot'' n111 '>l'I ' l' Orange Cou nt~. then· "J\ 'fll'l u- latton that other caml'r" m1gh1 expcnCTltt a booM in pa"l'ngcr\ switch1na from the ground<·tl Un.ited . I&. 8-t ~n Kozak: plan .. and proarams officer a t John Wa) ne. , ......... UIQT&D/A~) 8) JEFF ADLER Of IM Oelly '"°' Slel! \n Or.mg1· < 11un11 \urx·nor ( ourt 1un hqi.in \\atlh1ng J '':-ho ur \ 1dl·11\,\J'll'd u1nll'"llln r hur'><ia} "' '' h1l h J lJg.una I ltlb lrl'n-aga ma1- ll·r-ul-l.tl th dl'\l ntx·., \hoot ing hi\ ildoptl'l' p.lrl'Oh 1n lunl' t Qg \ l ht•' 1delltJ~' ''a' made b~ Orangl' ( o unt' 'ha1ff, lkpultl''i on Junl.' 4 IQ!(\ '"'' da\' illll'r IR-\l:ar-old Rnn.1ld I .1mpa\1 1' •llCU '-l'd ,~f shoot· mg .ind l..1llln1t John I Jmpa,1. hi\ Ml- \l'ar-11IJ t.11lw1 .1nJ ,,., l°fl'h "llUtlll· ing h" .r .\l·.11 -1•ld nwthl'f Huth l .1m p.1\1 , h.1rgl·J "1th murJl'f .ind Jlll'mptnl munk1 111 1h, Junl' 2 'hoo11ng' lould tx· ,,·ntl'lh cd ll• J '2· ~1.'Jr-tu·li k pn,t>n ll'rlll 11 ••Hl\ tl.ll'd I Ii\ 1n.1I hqt.111 1n ,, \,1111.1 \nJ l"Ourtroom l.1'1 "l'1'I.. .1nJ 1, h1 u 111 1inu1· todJ\ ·''till rt•m,111Hk1 t•l thl· \ llk lll,lfW I' pl.I\ l'd r hc IJ!"k.' 'h''"' I .1111p,1'1 d\'\\rlh· ln!l l'\1'01' Ill lht• l\\tl J,I\\ fUl'll'dlnit thl' 'ht1011nit' I k tt••od-n.llun·Jh fl'IJll'' dl'l.til' 11 h1\ da1h rnu111 1. '" thl' l"t1h11m 1,1J,· 1n' n11~t11t \ ··llf'n l.1ughtng J'-11,· .lnnl' trom ,, 11n \JIOl'r n l , h.,,.,1.11r mill.. fhl' \ 1tkt>-l,1p..·J \110k\\l\IO '' th1· fir.,1ofl"-\"\''f'n11\1 ngaccount\nl lh1 ,h,m1tng th.II" II tx· pla\cd tor 1u111r' .\ ~nmJ '" P·hPur taJ)('-rt"'('orJl·J Judto l."Ollll.",\1t•n fT\J1dt' b~ lamp.1 .. 1 1n SUb\,l'qUl'Ol J,l\\ al"O ~111 ht: l'Oll'reJ tnlll 1.'' 1Jl'lhl' fht• "''rd• l .trll PJ'-1 l hl)(hl'' h• (Pleau .ee T££N'8/A2) By RC HAT BARKI" Of IM D.., """ Ital' A 25-year-old cook who was arrested on suspicion of at- tempted murder for a knifing attack In a Huntington Beach restaurant ha ~ found near Chino -deed from a gunahot wound. San 9emetclno Sheriff's Sgt. Dave e.ker M6d tN9 morn-... Ing (Pleue ... ATTAC&/A3} Board, teachers getting a rOugh education Nej(itlatton process In Huntington district outr~~ instructors. frustrating trustees Veteran Ediso n H 111h '\c hool teachr r Don l en'"' 111ld ..ch1'k)I trum•es.thc other mght I"m nl>t up\t't or angl') -r m <'nrosC'll "For fi,t. monlh~ )Ot1°\l' h}ld ml' I was wonhk&s:· hl' said ··1 hr prntl"\' ~t1nks. it absolutely stink\ " Lt1vc~. 1 teacher for .:! )l'ar,. ".i' talk1na •bout the contra 1 talk' 1h.11 ha\C' df'llltd for m onth<> hl'1"(i(·n thl' ~~· ~.(m and 1ht> H1.m111~tnn tkuc h Union H1ah Sl'hool 01,trn t The hasste hH N ·nlatt•ll 111111 ,, tt'achrr sickout and ~tudt·nt \.\111 ~uu t .. \ nd thl'rt' .ire h)\\ ofothl'r"" h1) agrCl' \\llh l l';\\t'\ th.ti thl' J'lfll\l'\\ clO<'\ 1ndrl'd c.11n~ · PJrl'OI ' .Hl' ~e111ng up~t .1ht)ut da'l<ir1ll'm llt\ru pl ion' 'ttmw 1 on- tcnJ that thl' I "' 000 \tudcnh 1n tht' J1'ltn , ... \C\l'n htgh ~·hools tn Hunt- ington lk:tl h I oun1;i1n Valle) and \\c\tmin,ter arc thr rral '11 t1m<> ·-rm fll\I .1 nohod~ pat\'nt .. \lt1I ham Thlllllpi.on 1old ~hool ofltf.tt1I .11 .l rl.'1t'nl nwr11ng. "hut I'm l.'\lrcmc 1, llt,pll"a'ied h\ 1h1c. 11ta1e ot affair' I'm l1f1'\I nl '\(°l'IOg thl' stu\knt' 1ll\\l"1'J I l·t' l l'l'JI tlwm 1•111 ••I '"" .. I J1\1lll ll1gh \IUdl'lll \ll'\J \ 1ll ll0 \ , 1a1ml·J thJt thr .. lfl\1,· 1\ 1hn·.11l·n 1nll Ill hJ\l' J d r.1,11, l'llt•d 1111 l'<lUlJtuin ·I hl· rt·.11 '1l t1m' ,11.- "11d ·-.m· 1 hl· '' udrn t' Ooull ~ nt I I hl· l''l'\tJl·nt ot 11\\' un111n thill tl'prrwnt<> ahc1111 "110 lt'3l h<'r' 1n lhl• dl\tnll li l..rn\'IJ th1• u mtro' l'~' to J .. rumhltng 'okan11 The tc:il'her' .. n11\l.'r. 1ndc\ ·· hl' -..lid "h," Ol'' rr hrt•n h11thl'r · \lo 1Ht a ,,1('1al "1tnl \' 1<'3l hrr .11 H1mttna1o n ~HtJh Kl"alhna tm IH'" \\,\\\ Ill \lll\l· umtra' I d"f'Ull'\ " 11 h('"' 'll\ h rt mnn' \uil''"" dt'nt \1ar11· n1111 ,,11ll Ro1E1r IAIKER PERSPECTIVE (- \he als.o t'i n.·, ti.'" 1ng ~c procc\\ 11' ~·1· 1f the!'\' " a mMl' "gralrlul' "·11 111 ncgt,tta1e a 1 nntrar t """11d"f fu'lll'l' \tcpht-tr ~Th b,,, made \'nmml·nt' lor '<''1'1,11 "''''l ' that thM'l··-. 1101 111 ~· J t"x-111·1 "''' \\ h.1111'tn all ~·t·ni "' h\• allml1n~· "' I' lhl , 1111\ llt "\l\'nl Ill \\ h1, h tll1lh \l\k\ h1 1ld b,I\ I.. '''ml• t,1 lhl'H t't.trfl<Jlll rn~ d111" 1111111 thl tinal 'hn"d11"n In 1hr, 111 t·nt "'nlrt\\l'f'\\ d1'tn1 I tilli, '·"' '' ,·n 1h11u~h tht•\ 11r.inh·d .111 1>1h1.: llllh'"' ·' 1 f)\'f•l'lll p,I\ ln, "·"1. •tkrt•d 1h1· ll'J, hl r• .1 1)\ i. l I I r'·'' t>""'' I ti. 1n1t "·"1 1 r.11-.c.•J until ah IA ~l'l'~' ·•il•' .111,1 1.1nl..-and-lik ll'3lhl'f' Jf'lf't'.Jrl'1I 111 ho,·, nml' mnrc Jnd nlllrt m1tll'\I ·'" t1m~· 1Aen1 h\ \.l'an\ tr11<1f't·d 111 lhl' podium at tht' 111\lrtl 1\ nll'\'ttn~ r'"1m 111 l latm thr I Ptn<'nl ntlt•r ~..tAAuht~ Jnd dt-mtllJlln&. I tl1'''" ll'3l hl't I t'3\ ('\ ..aid thal '1n, ,.1,th1•r 'l h11<,l l11Nlr 'ro""' got J ' (PleaH .ee TEACH&a8/ A3l ------ I I I -1 Al * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Ma~ 17, 1985 Sea victim had fallen from boat A 22-year-old Hun11ng1on Beach man found floating in the watt:rs of Newpon Harbor Thursda) ma) have drowned after fa lling from a boat hc was cleanina, authonties said toda). Ao autopsy will be pcrformt•d on tht body of Stephen Al fi n 1c toda) to determine the cause of deat h. Nl'~· port Beach police do not suspect foul play. Alfirvic wa s last seen Wedncsda) work.i n& on a boat docked near Ardelis Manna at 2101 West C-oac;t Hiahway. Family members rcportl'cl Altif\ ll' missing that evening. The) reportl'd· ly told police that the) oung man "'a' in 1ood spirits after bu) ing a ne"' car and that it was unlike h'1m to not return home after worl... lnvestigatinf offil'l'r'> 'aid the\ found Alfirv1c s shoes and a runni ng prdcn hose on the dect... of the boat he'd been cleaning. Lifeguard'> rl'· covered his body Thursda) morning __________ ._ OCC'sfilln fest switched The location of th•'> l'' cn1 ng\ film festival at Orange C oa!.t Collegr ha!> been changed. Teen runaway identified A teen--ege boy found by ._. Paft potlce tn I vecant lot Sunct.y * turned out to be a Luo9me VIier runaway who ~ authorttlee phony Information abOUt hll ldlnttty. Uy Begley, 13, wu ktentlfted from poloe photoe by hie '*9ftt9, Wltlllm and Maly Begtey, Thurtday, Mid Sgt. T•ry Branum. Pollol found the ~ llelplng In a YKlnt tot ,_. Knott'• Berry FMn Su~. He to&d offtcen hla name WU Jotaph McArty and that he WM 16. anv.tlgatora' ohec*• at IOCl9I Jell end two county motQUtt flllM to provldi any ctuM about the boy'•~. . ·Then a t*ghbor recognlz!ed Illy from a photo broedoee1 on televtllOn Thurtday Nght and c8lled Na par.,tt. ''The perent9 Mid they a..t Nw Bllty on April e, When he ran away from hOme." Branum Mid. HB·MAN CITED ••• From Al 11rnJtl' 1ntl'nded use ot the devKc "'a~ ... Bonner said. ·· ... No matter Yoh3t the purpose 1s...you ha \C to get ixrm 1\~1on fo r the license·· R·1ddl'I \310 hl· be· he\l'' ')m:-th I\ IO Ollll'nl J n d l'm pha~11ed that the I ' .S. Ult o r nl"\ 's offin· \\as lO n\U ltl'd h 1· f 11 r l" 'im \th tnok ptl on his I u n g • pla nnl·d tnp to Euroix ~ t ·~I .. :~. t ' ~~ II ' 1n pmon and a S 100,000 line for each \ 10lat1on of the o\rms Expon Control .\ct and fi, c )Ca r!> and a SI 0.000 fine fo r each fal~ <,tatement made to the g1H crnmc·nt. Sm yth ,.., a rnmputer l'xpen who 1s 1n the lOnsult ing busine!>S. Riddel 'aid .. This 1\ thc onh time that he's e'er dealt w11h 1h1~ product in his life," R1dde1 said. "He was totally un- tam1har "11h 11 and that 11 can be used 1n a nuclear v.l'apon ... The Israeli compan> that bou~t the kr) trons had dont· business with ~my th prn 1iously and asked Smyth to purchasr the devices. Riddel said. Sm} th 1s an ardent sailor and a member of the Hunungton Harbour Yacht Club. Sunny, warm for the-Weekend' Southern C•lllornl• will be a bit ~armer •nd aunnler through the weekend , th• N•tlonal w .. the<'Servloe aeld. The Improved weather It due to'weakenlng of a low pressure system over NOf'thern Callfornl• and rising pressure over the eutern P•cll1c And over state, the weather service said The marine layer will be lowe<lng. keeping low clOuds nearer the eoaatllne Saturday and probably Sunday morning. With leas cool marine air and few clouds. Inland areas will once again have high temperatures In the 801 after overnight lows In the 50a Along the Orange Coast there wlll be night and morning low cloud a with sunny Saturday afternoon Sllghtly warmer Saturday with hight near 70 at the beaches to near 85 Inland areas Overnight lows In the 50s. Temp• LU V9QM 93 63 Litt .. Roe• a? 59 ~ ... 1 .. 1S S7 eme>hl• as 63 Mf)l1·St Pau1 S9 •6 llH hVlli• a? sa High IOw tor 24 hQUIJttnd1ng I I Se m Alb1111y 67 st N-Or1 .. n1 81 71 N .... YOI~ 7') 63 NOtlolk V• 71 St AlbuQutlQu• 79 65 Amartllo llO S• AncnotlOOI 58 ., ··~~ "llONTI Wtun_ Cold~ Oeciuo•d ~ S111aon11y .-.... Sr.owt r a Rtin Fv11ea Sl\Ow Ot.lenoma C••• rs sa -...-w ... ,... ""°"' H()AA IJ S Oeol ol C:O.-<t Om•n• Ill 0 Atrant• a? ao Allantic C•ly M 58 Onando 9• 6S Ce1111na M Sa PM•delpn•• ,. SI Calif. Temps Newport Beatn &1 59 PMt1<11• 9S 1&. Ont81•0 79 66 P1111burg1> 73 6• Palm Sp,.ng• 9• S8 Pro•l(I~• T3 ~6 H1g11 low 101 24 "ours eno1ng at 5 a m ,. 55 Ra:r 76 ~e Puad4tfla B•~••th•lt1 81 St Sant• An• n 56 RaQt C•IY n •• t anca11er 75 ~ Santa C•ur 63 53 R-1• •D co. A1>oei-• 1• 59 flf\o. Vt1•e1 M 31 Richmond 7S se S7 SI lOull 65 •i Oak .. 00 68 YOtemll• Vly 15 •II . R•dwOOd C.11v 67 56 S• Pel•· T 1mpe 95 n S1cramen1u 69 62 S•n l ake Cny 7• 51 S1ltn1t 86 56 Tides San AnlOfl•O 88 88 Sa n 01ego 69 62 SanJ .. an PM 88 n Sea11ie 8• 56 H'9f' IQ. •or 1• nou•• ''"0•"9 •• !> 1> m Spol\Ane 80 SI Barsto.. 88 S• TODAY S;racuse 61 51 Bog SN• 6S )3 ~ullOIOw 1 ?01> m 1 . T~A 13 ~' StKOnd n.gf\ 8 38pm SS •vc•on 86 63 Surf Report SATU .. DAY lu1sa 76 55 w .. 11ino1on 68 61 f1t1U IOVtt 33tam 0? LOCATION llU IHAPE F1tt1 n1gn 11 ••1 m 3 1 H""l"'Qlon Beac;ll 1 . ta1, StH;ono '°"' 2 •5pm 1 1 Extended R.ver Jelly N-po<t 3 5 gooo Second "'II" a59pm S II •Otn Str"t Newport ) . 0000 2?nd Str"I Newpo<I 1 poor Sun sell 10C11r 11 1 •9 p m ,._ Sunny days "'"" only petchy 1a1e B•lbo• weoo• I 3 ratr Seturoey a1 S A9 I m and .. 11 age111 11 nog111 •nd Mtty morning tog or low Lagun• BMC/I J ,,,, 7 50 pm C:loudl along Intl Dtlacnet Hight UPP9< San C-1• J 5 gooo Moon H it toelly 11 6 O• p m tlMt 80s ak>nQ Ille t>Nc:tles to ,,.., 90 1n Water temp 82 Saturday at 5 07 • m •n<I Mii age.In 11 wer,_ lnlancl vall9y9 LOWS 1n Ille SOI 6~ Oorec11on aou•h 101 pm Au111n 88 &e &an1mor• 87 51 8otM 68 •8 8 0910" 73 5• 8utt110 73 57 Cue>e< 67 39 Ch111 .. t1on S C 83 10 Cn&rlellO" w v 19 S 1 Ch11tl0t1• N C. 77 59 Cnt1yer1nt! llO •• cnic.ago 60 • • C1nc1nnat1 13 ~ c .. vefano 11 S5 Cotumti.a SC. 85 57 Columbus Oh 7 4 S? Conc:Old NH 71 ~ Oatlll·f tWorth 87 61 0.. Moone• 59 •6 0.11011 65 53 Duluth °1 S6 "•J El PH O 9, S9 falf~I •9 37 G•e<\d ~· S9 S 1 GrH t F•1111 70 Al H.,.11.,0 71 55 ........ 73 .i HonOlulu 82 68 HO\ltlon 90 1• 1n<1ianapo11s ae ss J8'Uon Ms 90 55 Jecklon..... 93 87 The 15th annual Student f ilm Festival will be held at the collegl'" Robert Moore Theater Film prOJe<:ts by more than 2110 students will be screened 'tarting at X p.m. "lie admits expornng (thl· krytro ns). he admits that there weren·11he proper licenses. but what he denies. and this 1s an element of the offense. was that he was aware of that," Riddel said ... He denies any knowledge th at he was doing any· th ing improper ·· His business Is located next door to a ..all-making company owned by c;myth's son. Rand)'. who won a silver medal 1n last summer's sailing com--111•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••r__J Doors open at 7 pm The e't'nt 1!> free and open to the public Ma iumum penalties are two years ix1111on in the Olympic Games. The elder Smyth was described as an ardent "rag" (sailboat) sailor and an acuve member in the yacht cl ub. lfl'AC'.K SUSPECT SHOT TO DEATH ••• Mazzoctl't ttallan Food ,..... .......nt In Huntington a..ch. In that incident, M.nlnez got tnto en altercation with a 24-~­ old Anaheim men. JOMph V. Jend,...._, and a woman com·• panlon. :.i Marttnlll app81'9ntly lnYlted Jendr.-.C out8lde to Mttle the dlll)Ut•. 1wo other men aUegedly were waiting outtlde and Joined Martinez In attacking Jen- drutak. The battle moved Inside Into the kitchen area of the r .. taurant aU12Walnut Ave .. and Martine JAIL FINES BEGIN ... From Al # the 1a1l said between I 6'1 and 2t!IJ 1 inmates were required to sleep un mats spread on 1a1l floors . .\t thuse levels .. tbe count~ m 1gh1 ha'"~ l.O pa' • as much as a $2.800 fine per da~ un ul 1all 1mprovements can be wmpktctl • 'rhat could tak e anothtr ~" month\ Superv1\ors agreed Tul'sdJ ~ tu a\k -the J_µdge to mod1f} thr fine "' hrn hl' return!> to I os .\ngeles J unr J hl·lJU\~' of the count) ·s .. good fa 1th cITon .. 111 compl) with the coun ordn Although the Ii ne " sla ted to gu 1 n to effect toda). count) wttornc>S haH· advised supcn1sor'> that 11 "''II tal..l' an add111unal lUUrt ordt'r w require tha t thl' count~ :lt tuall~ pa) the fine . ">upcnJ~Or\ al,o __ ha,_c d1rcucd . -a ttornc'" to a~i.. thl· <nun to allo"' thl' line mcinl·~ to tx· put to1A ard lOrrt·ct· 1ng 1ail prubkm\ l hr hoard appfO\l'd \pt.·nd1 n11. an nt1mJ11:d $200 0()() to in\tJll tnple- lll'n·tl huni..., in thl' ')..inta ~n.1 main 1Jil J.hik lUrnpk11ng 1mpn>'l'mcnt\ that "'1 11 allo"' add1t1onal lov.-mk pmonl'r' 111 oc housi:d at ba th the Jaml''> .\ \1u<.1l k Honor Farm 1n Lal..l' t-orr<ot and the Lo'> Pinos alllgedly grabbed a 1<Mnch knife Ind alllMd Jendraallk, wouncf. Ing him In the left hMd,""' Md rtb Cllge. Jendrulllk WM hoapttatlzed for -*" lnjuritt at ~ Permanente Hoapltal In ANlhelm. Martinez wa arreinged May 10 on the attempted murder chargee and on other unepectfled chargee Tueeday. He wu . echeduled to face preflmlnary heartng prOCMdlnga next week In Orange County Superior Court In W•tmlnatec. f-orl·!>tr) Camp 1n lhl' Cleveland :--:a11onal Forest. The coun!)· Jail. bu1h JO_ h<.i>uSc I rJ r 1n-mates. no\\ can accommo· date up to 1.530 inmates. However. the· Jarl population in recent )ear'> often number<, some 2.000 in mates a da' (,ra~ found the count ~ in <:0n1cmpt and fined 11 $50.000 1n March for failing to com pl) with h1!i 1978 order to reduce 1atl overcrowding. He also said he would impose the $I O·per- n1ght line 1f the count) fa iled to com pl~"' 1th h1!> order w11h1n 60 days TEEN1S-T APED CONFESSION V.-IEWED ••• From Al descnbe hie, parent\ 1n hi-. rir..t rnterv1ew w1ttl poll<l' 1ron1(.ifl~ arr w uched 1n the prC'>l'nl tense llo"'· ever. La mpa,;,1·s fat hl·r had alrrcllh died from a o,inglc bullc:t \.\-(JUnd 111 tht· head. Ht'> mother. ""o unded "-1th .1 bullet in her brain n:ma1ned on thl· floor of the fam 11\ ·., 'Wcv hurn Dn q· residence fort wo da )., IX tore c,hc: "·" discovered b) a relatl' e Mrs. l..ampac;1. 'hh<>'>t' '>PC:l'th vrs1on and memof! area 1mpairl·d b\ the bullet that remain'> lodged 1n hl'r brain u.·'11fied aga1n\1 hn \tt'P'"'' Wednr'>d <n The \ldeo tapl' w~I\ r1·t 111 dL·d \hCJnl ~ alter l..1mp" \t rodt· 111111 1lw < O\la Mc\d Pollll' I kpartml:nt ancl annountl'U ht: hJLI \hot h1' p.Hl·n t' on lum· ~ '~k d1dn"t \l'rm 111 tx· h11thl·rrd b' .in~th1ng He \<lid ·1 'h111 him C hi~ fJ lhl'rl 1n th1· hJl i.. 111 thl· hl'ad:·· < w.ta \k ,a Dl·tn 11\r Ku\\l'll Rose ll'\l 1 fil·d \ftn OCtng llHnl·d 11~1 tn '>hc nffs deput1n "'ho ""l'rl' u111tluuing the tn\t\t1gat111n. l am pa\I dl'\Ulbes g111ng to \tho•1I thl' Lia\ of the \hout 1 nlt d11ing h" hnml'"" llr" a nd g1·t I 101? J \llild, f k \JI.I ht \l.,llh•d tll>\.\ll\t..llr\ .shout \ p ll1 lhJI t'\l'n1ng \.\1 \h ti gun "' hh It.ind I ~··• tht' gun l••r lhl' pu1p11\l' 11! 1>.illrng. my part'nts." he told the '"''l''it1ga tor'> Dcput) D1 ~t nc1 Attome} Mike \faguire lOntt"nds La mpa!>1 shot I'm parent~ !>O he Lould swim 1n the famtl} pool. wa tch telev1s1on ordn vc hi s fa ther~ Porsche without parental 1ntt"rkrenLc: Howe,er. Dcput} PublK Defender Paul Stark c;a1d he pla ns lo present l'' 1dence showing that Lampas1 was 'e ~uall~ ahused b> hi., lather and shot thl' lOuplc 1n sd f dekn\C. Lam pa'1 ·., latht·r \Cn cd a \!\·month Jail term in llJXI .1fkr pk ;iJ1ng gui lt :-to charge-. • tll' h;sd '>nuall\ ahu\td om· ofhl\ twn ,1d<1pl I\ l" Uilughtl"r\ FERGUSON QUESTIONS BAY CLEANUP ... From Al was working o n tht• rl'4Ut'\I Jnd would report to him within ·~t 1 Ja,., Among Fe rguson ·!> <.JUl'\t111n' • Who owns the IM\ .1nJ ha' authority over 1ts waterc, and .1J1atcn1 udelands? e Which agenc1c' haH· '-1XC1fi1 areas of author11 y" l o what extent does that authont> c'trnd'' Wh l're do each denvc their rc!>pon\lh1lit~'l • \\ho .tll" thl' non-g11\\'rnnwnt.tl group' t'~prt•\\lng 1ntr n•,t ahnu1 thl· t'(nlog1c1I \Ill l:tl or l"l'Onunlll hl·:.t lth of tht· ha'., f l'rl/.U\;1n \:lll.l ht· ""::int' In l'n\lH(' th at thl' l pper lia) 1\ drcdgl'll \111ha1 thl' nalu r.11 n~ and lall ol the 11llt· "rll propt•rl\ flu .. h 11 ~k al1,n .,aid he 1Aan t' to linll 11u1 "'ho " rr~pon<;1 hie tor ll'\t 1 n)? the FASTERS AT UCI ... From Al He said the drhc ha~ raised almo-.t $6,000 1n month ly pledges and said about $500 day co ntinues to come 1n. He said man} campus organ11a t1on'> have exprc~'lcd 'luppon for thl' c;im. pa1gn. Van Vugt \a1d 11 was difficult tor him to begin eating aga in wh1 k 'o many Afncan'I continue 10 star't' "It didn't seem n gh t that I had a choice 10 cat and they d1dn ·1." he 'aid "But I came to gnp<; with thr reahza11on that I couldn't tl11 11 alone." Van Vugt 1s pleac;cd ho1Ae\rr 1A1th the arowing supp<>n fro m t11n strvat1vc lJCI c;t udcnt!I group\ and from ind1 v1duals He 'laid ont' med•· cal school facult)' member pk dged S 1.200 over a )tar for &ungcr rt•hrl He 5atd thf instructor. \\llo a!lkCd 10 remain anonymous. also paid tor pnn1ina of 1,soo fl ier~ chnllcnf1.111tt other facult>1merntl('r' 10 1411111"' ""t L-------- "'f rank !~. thl' I.it ult) mr mtx·r~ arr not the onn whu ha' r respondl·d." Van Vugt 'aid ··i\nd thq ha H' thr mmt to gn t' ·· f hl' \llHknt leader \aid ht• 1\ wn fidt"nt ho"' t'' rr 1ha1 thc SI 0.0<.1<1 campu\ goal lan he rl'achcd Wl'll l'x'fore the lUrrt'nt l '( I l!Uar'ter t•nu\ in mid-June '\.\.e're going 111 n•at.h out goal nc\l "'t't·k.'" an Vug1 \:l1d Tm 'lure of 11 " \'an Vu$t and anothl·r \lutknt k d a not her fast at l ( I rvinc last Thanl<\g1v1ng 10 ra1!tt' monf) for i\lm.tn fa mrnt' re lief. rhat efTon ra 1\(•d mon: than ~ 10.000 from 0 throughout count) lk \did commun1t\ rontn but1on'i t:ln hi.· mailed 111 the Orange (.ount) \fr1LJn Relief f untJ in care of < 1mnm· lf3n\l'n·Rclot1 h11\1t1C~~ man.11o1rr 11 t .\">I'< I .!fl~ I 01\l'r\1t\ < 1·ntn I < In 111r q'"' 11 . "'lll'f'> and marine hk and akrt\ng thl' puhl1c and other agt•nc1es to pollu11on problems. I erguson also asked lor a list of agt·nues that ha ve the ah1hl) lo enact la"'' to prohi bit actions of other agent 1es that could ad"crsely affect the bav. In a list compiled several weeks ago Fergu son ·s offi ce d1!.Co~red 1he rl' are more than a dozen agtlft'cte\ wncerned wit h preservatton of the l ppt.'r Bay. rhc\ include the En vironmental l'ro teci1on .\gene). the Coast G uard. the \late Regional Water Q,uaht) < ontrol Board. the state Department of fish and Game. the Cahfornaa Coastal Commtss1on, the county Health Care Agenl y and En · '1ronmcntal Manage ment Agenc) and local c111es UNITED •• ~ FrbmAl \llld local SNVICC appear~ 10 be unaffected. "For thl' mo'>t pan. the airli nes that -.crvc thc a1rpon serve a different market than lJnlled ." Ko1ak sa id th•~ morning. "Unit- ed 1\ more of a Io na-haul airline and II\ passenge" will probably swlt'h 10 \1m1lar a1rhncs in Los i\ngele<J. "Ba~cd on that. we foresee no \1,in1firnnt impact here " Just Call 642-6086 What do you li ke about the Daily Pilot? What don't yo u like? Call the number al left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 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Call Neel ~uell at t~e Emerttus Institute at 241-6159 for more infonnatton. .llarlae art •IJo• tonight Mor.e t~an 209 pie~cs of an by international award wmn1ng artists will be featured at the ninth ann.u~I Manne .Corps Helicopter Air Station art exh.ib1 t and au~11on to be held toni~t. . The art ~·II be exhibited begmning at 6 p.m. with the auction to begin ar 7:30. Proceeds will benefit the Na' y RcliefSoc1cty. The public 1s invited to attend. Jualor tettnl• tourney .et Studr nts attendmg Laguna Beach and Capistrano schools are ehg1blc to participate 1n a Junior Tennis Tournament sponsored b> the· Laguna Beach Recreation Department Saturday and Sunda). Single\ and doubles ca tegories are offered m elementary. intl'rmediate and high !.rhool d1 vis1ons Reg1~tra11on info rmation 1s available at 497-3311. ext.-01. Book •le •t LB llbrary The Laguna. Beach Fnends of the Library arc hosttng a book sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturda} and Sunday at the library. 363 Glenneyre St. Used books. magazines and rcrnrds wi ll be for sale during the annual event. Dlme. fundral•er ln Vlejo Thr Phi Zeta Tau sorority of UC Irvine and the M1ss1on VieJO Mall w1J I sponsor a March of Dimes Telethon fund-raising event this weekend. The group will sell "m v1s1ble fish" in the mall wath proceeds to be used for research on birth • defects. Call Lisa Nakata at 786-5638 for further information. · Hypnosls workahop at UCI The Women's Opportunities Center at UC Irvine Extension will cond uct a· workshop on seU~ hypnosis aturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1n Room 220of1heSoc1al c1ence Tow1.>'ron the UCI campu<,. ·-The workshop 1s designed to offer a 1001 for self- rela:'ation and self-motivation. according 10 Helen Lonng and G loria Sklansk}. who will condun tht' session. The fee i'I $20 and further information 1c:. a vailable at 856-7128. Chorale jog• for funds The Orange County Master Chorale will stagl' its fourth annual walk·Jog-crawl-a-thon Saturda)' a1 TeWinkle Pari.. 1n Costa Mesa The e\l'nl will begin at 11 :37 a.m. as chorak members. patrons and fri ends a11emp1 to ra1sC' $30,000 for Master Chorale programming needs. Call the ehorak at 535-0 I 53 for further 1nformat1on. Hlspanlc film Int slated Alberto Issac. directo r of the I nstituto Nac1onal Mexicano de Cinema1ografia. will be the kevnotl' speaker Saturday at a llC Irvine confrrcnl'c e.xa m1nmg new·d1rcc11ons 1n H1spa~1c film~ The seminar \\1lrhc held from 8 JO .1 m 111 ti p.m at thl· Vnl\('r<>ll > Centn Hen ta~l' R11om. <all 856-66 l~ or IS56-7163 for lurthr r 1nlormat1on and luncheon reservati ons. Streu ~ork•hop at OCC 1 A workshop on releasing stres~ and enJO\ 1 ng l1ll' will be offered Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon 1n Roo~ 113 of the Counseli ng and Adm1ss1ons Building of Orange Coast College 1n Costa Mesa. Soc1olog) and psycbology anmuc.tor ,Shirlc}' lam pen will lead the seminar. which ca m es a $IO entry fee . Call 432-5880 for funhcr details. Friday, May 17 No meetings 1clted1led Monday, May 20 • 4 p.m .. Irvlae Flaaace Commission. Cit) Council C hambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. PoucE Loe .,..,,...,......, ............. Fountain Valley poUce officer• picket at the Join Powen Tratntnc Center. Valley cops claim victory over outside hiring policy Pickets change minds of other applicants fo r lieutenant's position on city poltce force By ROBERT BARKER Of the Detty '1lot l teff Nl·arl ) SOu tl -tlut} Fountain \'allq pohCl' offitW\ \\alkcd a"a~ from a picket line l'arl~ toda> cla1m1ng \ 1t101"\ mer l'tl\ adm1 n1strator\ Poll.Cl' a!>'><K1a11on leader' dl·clarl·tl thl'} had won Round No I "hen th\' la-.1 t"'o "ou1s1dc" cand1datc'> tor J lil•utenant's pos1t1on on the Fountain V11llt:} force walked 3\\3~ .tx.-fon..· a sched uled all-da) JOb in ten •l'''. al. rnrd1ng to Kl'' in Mc· Keen' n. prc\1· dent of thl· Fountain Valk' Polin· Officers .\!>~Oc1at1on. · Thl' con1rov1.•rs' ha' \w1rkd 1n flOl1n· ran I.\ '>1nCl' ( 11) Managl•r Jud \ Kdse~ announced <,h(' \\Ould seek rnntl1~latl·s from outside the local pol Ill' department to compete for the Job "'llh Fountain Valley sergeants In a bnefpress release. Kelse) ..aid 1oda~ ~he changed the hmng prcxcdure~ to attract the most quali· fil·d c:ind1da1es. But McKl·won and other'> 1n the Police Officers o\ssoc1at1on claimed that the change would limit chances of advancement for lo} al and qua Ii· tied personnel serving 1n the small depanment that already doe~n·1 offer much chances fo r promotion. McKeown said the propo~al I'> a "slap in the face" to local officers and that .th e depa rtment has many C\· penenced and qualified sergeant~. Thr poller union ha~ ti led sutt against the cit}' A coun date 1s ~lated .lune 4. Seven .. in-house·· sergeants and three sergeanb from other depan- ments were scheduled to panic1pate in da}'-long 1n1.:n 1e\\s toda} at the Joint Po\.\ers Training Center 1n Hunungton Beach • One outside candidate dropped out ot the compc1111on Thursda} and the remaining t\\O departed after en· countd1ng the picket hne according 10 McKro\\n .. The) apolog1Led and said the~ didn't \\ant 10 d is rupt promotions 1n our depanment. ·· Mc Keown \31d The Fountain Valle\ olllcers were pn.'' cnll'd b> the staie penal code trom pu:keting in thc1r uniforms and wal ked the line at the Gothard treet loca11o n in Cl\ 1han clothing. OC man guilty in gay slaying LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 24-year-old Orange County man unexpectedly pleaded gultty to second-degree murder In the slaying of a male prostitute and was promptly sentenced to prison for 15 years to Ute. Thomas L. Canup entered his plea Wednesday shortly before hie murder trial was scheduled to begin. His was to be the first of four relatedtrtalt of men.accused In severaJ homosexual mur~: ~ Authorities aU•o• that a group h•ded by Sonny Godfrey, 42, of Hottywood let out to purge Santa Monica Boutewwd of rMle prodtut•. Godfrey la charged wtth thr• murders -Andrew Lawrence Foster. Wiiiiam Henning and cane. Pena. Superior Court Judge Aurelio Munoz Immedi- ately sentenced Canup. Terms of Canup's plea do not require him to testify at the upcoming trials. Godfrey w~ a. former .mQ.tef cterk With whOm Foster ilfegedty had once had a homOMXuat relatfonshlp. Authorities believe that Foster had been Involved In a dtapute over money taken in a motet robbery. TEACHERS UPSET OVERT ALKS •• ~ From Al percent tnl'rl'U't' .ind thl' tl':tl'hers g111 an offt'r ol onl} I pcrcl•nt tha t w ulc.l mean that the gi.1} \\ho \\Ori.~ un lhl' <;prinklers on the foothall fkld ic; regardl.'d a' ha\ ing tlHel' llnll'' thl· 'aluc oftcachl'f' Di~trlc-t olttt'tfth fut"" ni"i~a1..cJ the a.nil' tu J J JA'rLcnt ulkr J nd .1 '\ pcrrent ofkr tor lhl· \Cl mHI w J r Rut tl.'.llhl·r,,m· hall.1ng The, "·Int a 5 pcrn·nt 1nlrl.',l\l' from I-ch ·1 Jnd 11) l·hangl· thl· u>ntral t·, l'\p1rat1un d.He tn Junl.' lll ut thl\ \l.'Jr fhc\ 'd likl· to Jcla' lll'g1111at1un~ for lhl· n~·\t \r:u until thl'\ \CC "hat ~ind of mone) the J"t.rn t "ill g1.·t from thl· '>13tc. T earha k·Jlkr' al,11 \\JOI w fo rce all teal hl'r' to pa\ un1011 J ul'' - .1hout S '5(1 .1 ~l':tr tnr l.1h111 rqm·wn· tat1011 '\cott da111h that dl\trtct n:prl'\l'O· tall\ l'~ ha\ l' la1k d to nl·go11:1te "The) sa). 'hl·n:\ ''hat \l.l' ha' l' IO olTa Take i1 or lca''l' 11 • Thl·rc·., no gin· and tal.c ·· . Tru~tee Smith said hoth 'lltle' get .!tapped 10 tbc ntgQtU!ltOA p rtKt•<,.\ .. Thr~ lOml· 111 high aml "l' l:lml' in lo" .\s thl' ncgo11at1on' draggl·d on 1 1al ~s opcnl·d last NoH·m~·n thl' teachers sta)l'd a 1111lc h1ghn Jntl "l' sa~eda l111lc lo"er 11·-.1al.ing n11m1h' and 11·s causing a lo t of 111 '"ill "\\. e nt"cd to t'\plore other a' enun Before bargaining. ma) be we ought to decide "'hat "e can do and make that offer in thl' beginning to \ho" g1111d la11h Pl'rhap' both s1dl'\ shnuld !(ll lhl' mountain' 11r a h1Hl'I for thrl'l' da" or '>Oto rl'al"h agrl'l'Oll'nt ··I hcrl"' nL' tlnuht 1h:i1 the I pt•rt'l'nt offl'r for thrl'l' month., "a' a publlr rcla11ons d .sa~ter." Smith s.11d. But te:irher<> almost cenainh had to KOU\\ thl'\ 'd rl'U'I\ l' di least a \ Pl'rCl'nt oiler herau'>e that's "hat all lb · olh.i.:.r.)-gul. hi: !>aid <;l on lhl'.' tra<1rr of l hc n-acti~ un111n 'J1d that hl· 100 fa,of\ nqt11l1Jt1un' that \\l•uld dear oh,ta· lil'' in J hurl"\ · "iloll lJll\ 11 .. lltnl1lia11on \\tn·\\1n harga1n1ng .. "fJlh \ltll· ">huultl si t do"n for lOnl'l'ntratl·d tall.' IJ\ er a lertain fll'nO\.l of11nw "he .. aid ··~egot1a1ors shoulJ tir'1 linJ 1H1t "·hat 1<><;Ul''> thl'\ ran .1~fl'l' on .ind l'Jl·h nul.l· lOOl· (1rtlllll\l'' \0 th.JI thl'\ l:.111 Jfrl\l' JI m1JJk ~m1untl ·· NB museum opening with-: local artifacts , ' If ROBERT HYNDMAN ................. A natural history museum featunna fouil~' ~ artifacts collected in Oranae County opens Saturday U. Newport Beach. ' The.,opcn house for the Natural HistoryCenterwiltbt held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cent¢r is in the former Eastbluff Elementary School at 2627 Vista del Oro. The muieum. supported by tbi NatunJ KiMof'y Foundation of Orange County. will bt open tO \be pubfir on a reaular basts within the nellt few'weeki. While the non-profit orpniza11on was founded i• I 974. 11 has never btfo{e found one location to bouee all iu acti v1t1es. accord1n1 to spokeswoman Jackie Walden. "Our offices were at Sky Park Circle in Irvine and our lab was 1n Costa Mesa." Walden said. "Unul now,~~ a museum wtthout walls." The 6.000-square-foot museum will house the fossil and artifact collection. Other act1 v1t1es at the museum wiU include a lectures scne!I. a docent program. fossil digs and children ·s educational program~ .\ccording to Walden. thr new locatton will help tht' :-.latural H1ston Foundation attract more fossils usv earthed 1n the count) Much of the fossil and amfac1 collC<"t1o n tncludes Items donated b) de-..elopers who unearthed them while grading for construction. ' The M1ss1on VieJo Co. recent!) donated 11sexh1bit for display at the cen ter. The museum also ha!> a huge tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur fossi l found in Montana -one of the few artifacts from outside Orange Count). .\ laboratory at the museum allows fossils 10 bc prepared for d11pla) while a museum store that sell~ 1ewelry. handcrafted and educational nems help support the center. Walden said The Natural H1stol) Foundauon of Orange County is supported b) donations and its membership of about SOO. A board of d1rC<"tors leads its activities. For more 1nforma11on on the foundauon. the museum and the grand opening. call 640-7120. Marines host Armed Forces Day benefit 8) PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... Delly Ne! ..... The Good)car blimp. m1hta0 aucraft. class1l cars and USO en1cn a1ners \\Ill be featured unda\ at the annual .\rmed Forct•c:. Da~ celebra tion conducted b) the Manne Corps .\ir ta11on at Tustin Gates at\ alenc1a and Red Hill a'enues v.111open 10 the public al - a m .\ctl\ 111es run through ~·I; p.m and adm1 ss1on ''tree Rcfre hmcnt!> and SOU\en1r'> v.111 be a'a1labk ..11 conc-e~s1on '>lands. \\Ith prtxeed.., benelittrng the 'a'\ Relief Soc1c1' v.h1 h a~s1<ot<, \lannl'S sailor\ and th~r fam1hrs · The CH'nt '"di bc.·g1n v.11h 5 ~ dnJ 111~ racei.. be&• n n ing a 1 x ,1 m and JO p m r~·sper11' 'h .\ pan ai.i: breal.fac;t and :i J .,h1n an.• 1ndudctl 1n thl' ran· c.>ntr\ U:c ~pcrtatnr' lan ..tl,11 t•n1\n thl' 11anc:i h· ~rl·al-.tast fi1r Si l'Jl h £ n1atJ1na' 1r11m thl· 811~ It. •rx I l11l1"'''11d l \0 'ho" \\Ill perform JI 11 30 J m ..inJ \ p m Thl' Lo' .\ngelt'!> ChpPl'r\ < hl·erkadl'r' "Ill 1..11.l" ran 1n lhl' morn ing sho". "'h1k thl' Dc'l'n Danl"l'r' "di tx· tcaturcd 1n thl' aftt:rnl'll.>n TV') .. .\1r \.\nil" hd1\11r1n ..ind the ( •l'nnal Lee l.'ar from .. Tht: Du kl''> of HJ/ 1ard .. "111 tx· on 'll'\\. Jlong "1th \ in tagt· airn:if1 and nH>r\' th.in i1M l \ l.1,~1l l'..tr" ~ llm11eJ numbc.·r ot ride' on thl' ( 1ood~ l'Jr tihmp \\ tll ~·offered. ~l.'11' •lit''" 111alsu1nd udl' tac11cal helll.'opter dem on- o;tra1 1ons. rad1o·<'Ontrolled model a1rpla nl' fl ights. per· formJnll'' b' thl· 3rd '-1anne ~1rrraf1 W ing Band and wur'> of thl' Tu-.11n ha.,l··, hl\t11m I .. h.foo1-h1gh blimp han~r B ru.w'iflll" v..tll-bc.l\cla xbrnuihout lb> da'I-&rent! pnH''" 1ll 1nl lulk J \hn r11k1 I 11 P•• kup JnJ a i...en"OOJ- ' 1dl'll fl'uirJn 0 thl·r Pfll\'' 1ndutll' J motor\COOter Jl'"dn .1 mil rt> uilor .omruta 'hl1pr1ng -.prt•e and :i \\l'l'~l·nJ 111r '"" Jt a "i.tn Franu"'" h11tl·I fhe T us11n ba!.t• "ill ab1l wnJul t 11\ ninth annual an l'\h1b11 and aur t1on 1on1gh1 t\1 henl'lit tht: 'a'' Rehel °'tKll't' The auction to ht· hcld at thl· Tustin Otlicers· ( luh I' o[lt'n to the puhlll \h1rl' than ~on pll'l'l'' h' ,)\lJr,f "inning an1,h \l Ill ht• ll'atured 1 ht· piel·e, '""' ~· nh1ti11l·J lr1 •m ~ 11 m w -IP 11 m \I. llh thl' aul 1111n hqpnn1ng at -;, , E..tl h \\1\f~ 1, tr..1nwJ .ind .11u1mp.1n1l'll tn .1 •l'rt111,;:i1,· "' .ll1ttwn11, II\ Mugger takes romance out of walk in Mesa park I .11r'1lk .\huut S 1Ht l \\11rth 11f ll'"d" "·'' 'tnkn from .1 11•,1dl'lll•' on \l,111- 1an11a Lacuna Beach Polin· arrl''ll'd '"'' rtll'n I hur,dJ' 1111 ~u~p1non of 1 ul11' .111 ng man'. 1uana .\rrl'\ll'd .11 .111 c hgl1tld ( ourt fl'\ldl·nre \I. l'r\· . \'I.in r ugl'lll' R 1ber:i. '7 and ( hmto(1hl·r t \\ llll'll I~ Huntington Beach '\1'llll'1111l' o;mJ,twJ a ttlJ" J1>lll 111 hurglart/l' thl' ~un Paint 'l\Ht· '1'4/\ Edinger .\\l' latl' Thur,dJ\ or earl\ toda' T hl· Im' indudl'd $10.., 1 n, .l'I' • • •• .\ '' 1nd11" "a" hmi..cn l\i hur~lantl \f 1 ~t··, l 14u\1r ~~~I \.\Jrnl•r \\l' pohn· k.1rnl·J l'arh H'll.iJ\ -\tl<it11 ~' "a' ,,,1kn Jrom a '1Jl•o ttJ1111· malh1ne "''"'"' rt'p1•lll'd 111111,d.1' 1h.11 .1 ,1.,,111·h.1.1nt "••rtlt '!.l .!11 h.1d tx·1•11 '111kn fn1111 .in •'l'l'n )t.1r.1>?l' . . . I \\\I Ol'\ l..l.11..~·, \\tlrth f 1 ~)11 \\l'rl' ll'J1'1r\l•d 'tokn I hur,J." Imm T' rel k\\l'ln :'-r•I \ t'nln \ \\1·~·1 Url'.ld Jd11l'r' 1ru1~ "J' ti11r~l.·n1l'lf I hur,d;1\ .11 -2' I \\ Jrnl'I .\' 1• Thl· h 1" '"' hi.kd hr11u n ll'' \\\lrth $ 14 J r.1J111 \l.1trth ''Ill JOJ J , al, ul.11\1r \\\1rth I ~ <\ 30-~ car-old Corona dcl Mar man "as robbed of his car kq sand $800 at a Costa Mesa park. where he was lured early Thursday morning by a woman he met at a local bar. pohc<' '31d Ricky Thomas Torreo; told officers that he was attacked from behind b> a man about 12:30 a.m. while walking with a woman at Vista Park. 1200 Newport Beach A 43-foot yacht was stripped of S 1.849 worth of possessions includ- ing st marine radio, life jackets. books. dishes. pillows. a Oare pistol and silverware. The looting apparently took place of a year's 11me. The boa1 1 docked ofT the 3400 hlock of Via Oporto. • • • A rursc con1a101na SQ6 wonh of gOhd was stolen from an unlockrd desk In a doctor's offic-e on the .\00 block of Placcn1U1. • • • S 140 ~kateboard was stolen from the 400 hlock of East Balboa Roulcvard • • • A paacr. a wallet. a aold chain and clothma was stolen from a Mcrt'cde!I Bcn1 parked near the intersttt1on of I 4th Strttl ilnd Bllbol Boulevard.. fhc loss ca me to S 1.013. • • • Ncnrl)' $37.000 wonh of JC\\><"lf) wn<s stolen frl1 n' a hou~ o n thl' I H(Xl V 1cton a Plac<' To~s ml't thl' 11n1dcnt1lil·d woman at a l<x·al t.l\l'ln \1 hl'1 suggestion. !he~ dro' l' tu lhl' pari.. amJ walked tu somt• bent·hl'" :11 tht· \\l'\I cnd of the s1 tc. po Ill(' rl'l'J>llrtl'd \\'hile returning to thl' l'ar hl' "·" struck se'cral time!> on thl· hl'.ld .ind knocked to the ground h' a rnhh1:1 \\hO took Torn·s· i..l·~., and \l.alll'I block of Toyon Lanl· J he mon· th:in 40 pieces of Jl'wel r} Wl'rl' storc·cl 1n n bug. PohcC' said there wt•rl' no 111gn'i 1>f for 1·d cntl). • • • •\ S650 mannl· radw '"a' 'toko fro m a JS-foot ~a1lhoa1 dnckC(J ufflhl· 2600 hlotk nf Wel\t C'oa'it High":\' • • • Thc-dn\l' rnntrol unit from un de' ator was rl'Jl(lrtl·ll 'llt1kn al thc Mamou Hotel "' Nl'" ix>rt C'!t•ntl'r The unit has a \ alul' ors I . I 00 Co.ta Me.a < ar phone antl·nn.1' .ind a huntinti. knife. all worth S ~05. \\t're r\'~lnl'd \lolen from the Neighborhood Shop- p1n1 Ccn1c r. 400 E 17th 'it ... nml'· time between 2:.'0 p m Sunda\ and 7 '0 am Monda). lntf) app.1r;:ntl\ w3~ mad<' through an unlocked window • • • A pu:kul\ 1ru('k al 'iun ( h1rl ~ol.1r H en Harho1 1-\h d .. w,,, hurglan1l'd \(1met1me bl•t\\et•n ~ p 111 Mclndih _____ , _______________ ., _____ _ l hl' r11htx·r. de<>l ntx·d JS "'hue. ~., \l'ilr\ old ' feet I< indll'~ tall. 1.,5 p1,un1h "''" hlond ha11 wa' seen runni ng. 111v.dfd tht' hlull;., on th~ 11111\~1n' of lhl' pa1~ l mrn 111h.I [ll1l1l ~· thill hl' did not kr)c)\\ "hen· thl' \\Oman \\l'OI Shl' \l.:t,dl·,,·nb\.·d.1~\\}llll' 2'war'>old. ~ kl'l b tnlht''> lJll I 15 [ll1u nJ,, .ind 7 a Ill f ul'\tl:J\ 1n an attempt tu rl'mO' c thl· ti' l'·!lf'X'l'd manual tran'I· m1s111o n Fntf) \\:I\ madc h~ remo'. 1ng the n.-:ir wi ndow • • • \ "al kl '"a!I reported ~tokn from an llpt•n pur'>t.' tx·lo nging to a shOPPl'r at l\outh Coa<;t Plata. tx·t"l'Cn I I 45 a m and 12· I 5 p.m. Thurn!O\ I he lo~~ \\ii\ c~11ma ted at SM. 1nd uJintt $21 cash • • • J hl' d n\ l'r'' \Ide \\ 1nJo" to il car r,arkcJ JI I 4'1.lnl rn l llgh St·hool. ~ \00 'l.1n·nt1d \\l'. "n' hroken \l.h 1k thl' ll\\llt'r "•" .llll'OdlOJ night l 13\\<'C:.. ht'l\\l'l'n ti \() pm anti \) rm TUC\• d,I\ lnlne \ ll'J hll \\ k "llrth ks'> than S21lll "·" ~tokn lrnm 11\ rc.,11ng sf)<"lt on ~l'\t 't al~ l UOP. • • • \ ' 11ICC1 c.l'~tt\' r«ord<·t and \lt.'ll'CI l'ljlllJ)Oll'OI W\ltth about s 1.000 "·'' '111k11 ln11n n n·<11Jrnl·t• on • • • -\hout S,1111 in ,a,h .ind J SIOO t"lwt'k ''TI't' ~kn trnm ~ 'louth ( ro~t llt[th\\J\ rl''llil'fhl' \\ l'lhll'\J3\ l'\ l'· ning °'horlh .1t1\·r th,11 hurglan $~'\ "a' tal.l·n lrom '"'' 11ur\1.'' .11 J m•ightior"· fl''ldl'll1 l' ttw '1, 11m' told 11ohcr . . . \ 'Chldl' hui~l.1r' ''..I' n•ponl·d \\.l•dnl·'tlla~ mMn1n~ 1111 '\i..\ltnl' Dme. hut thl' ""' hJd 'l't 10 hi.• dl·tcrm1ned • • • P1ll11.'l' :\rrntl'\I Pan1Jk1111 \kJ1na IKIJado. ~.'. 11n .. u,111c11l11 111 dn ' ing under thl' 1ntlul·nn· of ;1kohol Delgado wa11 'tnpf)C'd cnrh \\ 1.•d ne.;- d:i~ un l 1.·tt1nn 'ltrl'l'I ,ll 'luuth < l•<\\I H1gh\\3\ • • • ()Oiler' l'l''IP<>Odl•J Ill fl'J"l\lnl ,,, ,\ Prl1" kr la te \\. l·dnl·'i<la' nn Rar· nu udu \\ "' hut "<'rt' unJtilc II' ll'll:.1tl' JO\ \U'lpt'\ I\ ••• PoliH' .1rrn1cd \.11nn () I nlkr. hill ~I anJ P.1111 \ l n.t1·1h1ll 1. 1in 'us p1l 10n ot J'l\l\W\\tr'll m. flJu.lna ThC' l 1nderh1ll' \\l.'fl' .1nt•,11·l.I 1 hut' dn' along thl' 200 hhx k M Thalia "trt"\'I • • • Pohll' arrr'ited R1rhnnJ \\ .\u1u!it1nr, ~~. on \u,J)1l 1on ut dr1' mf undtr thr innu~ nf ul\"tlhl'I <\u1u1111nC' \.\3\ \t1lpf't'd t'Mh Thur' dn' on Rhll'h1r1I < anH1n and 'nuth C'<la\I H 1~h'"•' • • • ~ ntl'nn~ thrnugh il lo<"i..l·d ,hJintt gta .. ~ <lut)f. 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Ofanoe Cout OAILV PILOT/Frldey, Mey 17, 1985 United pilots trigger airport turmoil Despite end of service at 89 airports. airline o continue its flt htsWlih non·unton ptlots 8)' .._ A1Melated Pre11 Union pilots struck United Air· lines today, stranding passengers and forcina the nation's largest air earner to bait service to 89 a1rpons and severely cut bacl( flights at man> others. United vowed to continue flying with non-un ion pilots. Talks between the company and the Air Li ne Rilots Association., mectin& with federal mediators. had stalled over Unitce's proposal to pay beginning pilots at a lower scale than the one currently in effect. • Negotiators met in Boston on Thursday for a fifth straight day and continued until about 11 :30 p.m. PDT today. No new talks wrJ"e scheduled. · And negotiators for the Chicag~ based union were to leave Beston th as afternoon on an ~merican Ai rlines flight for Chicago. "We're available at any time. an) place. to talk to them." said spokesman Sam O'Dan1el. "I don't really know where we go from here." said Meredith Ruel. spokesman for 1hc mediators. "But we are going to try like hell to get them back l6gether as soon as possible." After the midnight deadline by Unitcd's 5.300 pilots passed. picket lines went up 1~Ch1cago. Cleveland. San Francisco. Denver, Ponland. Ore.; Honolulu, Los Angeles. Wash· ington. D.C' .. Newark. N.J .. Boston I Orange County's· easy listening radio station KDCM tD!l.I FM SIERED and Scaule It 1s the airline's first pilot strike $incc 1951. "Most of us havt> made prep- arations to sta¥ out for a Iona time 1f necessary." ssud Oou&las Nolkcr. a OC-IOp1lol. "We're a un ited group of pilots like I have never seen in my 18 years al nalc•' •· "I expect to see at least 98 percent of the United pilots honor the picket hne." Nolker said. Even ~fore the stnkc. United canceled 155 flights. about I 0 percent of the airline's system. because piloh called in ick al higher than thl' normal rate. said Chuck Novak. a spokesman for the C'h1cago-bascd airY,ne. .:.!.lln1ted "irlincs. in the fal'l' of a strike. Mil continue daily opcr:it1ons. Opt'ra11ons 1n1tially are scheduled to serve 50 a1 rports. and we wi II tl·m por- an h d1sconl1nue c;en 1Cl' at 89." No~ak said. "Th(• foc us of the \l'rv ire" 111 be on maJOr hub airpon!> 1n Chicago and Denver." 1th service flowing tltruugh those hubs." Novak said. .\mencan '\irlines. a co mpetitor. said 11 ha' 11µlalled o.tra computa terminal!> and phom· • number~. canceled vac:111ons anti act·ekratl'd training to hdp mel"l the e ·!)«led demand from United customer\, At many ai~pons where United was continuing flaaht s. schedu les were severely curt1ulcd. Al Cleveland Hopkin!! International Airport. for example. United revised its normal schcdukof55amval anddcp:inurc~ daily to four flights a day. all to C'h1cago. Fi ve flights wen: scheduled from Washington C O.C ) National Airport. 1nstcad·of the usual 16. but th(• first was cancckd for lack of· As. pickets toted s1ans outside the term anal at Los Angeles lnlernatiooal .\irPort. United eitccut1ve Alan KJine said United will work with other airlines to ensure that fl1ghl plans of passengers will not be compromised. "I made these travel arrangement~ manpower. -a month ago and I don't know what Pilots still wearing uni forms began I'm going to do if I miss my picketing after 9 p.m. PDT in Seattle, connection. in New York." said Los where a 9:25 p.m. flight was canceled Angele resident Lydia Delarosa. who and pas\Cngers mobbed lhe United wa!> en route from Los Angeles to ticket t·ounter. Telephone lines were Europe. · Jammed 1n many c1l1es as a1rhne "I've bcen try mg to reach the worker\ tried to get passengers re· airJine since last night I haven't been routed . able to," said Daniel Cubik of "Our phone lines. have been Stanford. ( ·onn .. strande*oday at Jammed. and about 95 percent of LaGuardrn 1rport 10 w York. them ha vl' been about this. (stnke).... "No" we gel to the airpor al ten after said Ron K}l cs.. supervisor of Unit· one this morning and no one came ed's Sl·attlc reservations office. out here to eitplain 10 us what was "We've been advising them to hold going on a.tall. Now (at 7 a.m.) we're onto tht·ir tickets. and we'll inform on a hnc Six difTerent flights were them of a new schedule." He ~1d canceled. one at a time. Now we have 11C'ket-holdcr'i wo ulcl bl· protected h~ two pt"oplc· working up here. They ri.'-rout1ng or re-hooking. don·1 evl·n know what's going on." -----------------------Since Monda\. the airline and the ALPA negotiators have focu!>Cd on L'n11cd 's proposal to stan new pilots at S2 I .60<) a year. instead of the current $22.452. and to s.low their raise'>. n1ted t'a ptains. with 20 years' flying cxpenencc make up to SI 52.000 a year. E•rly Bird Dinner Specl•ls 16.9S . Prime Rib or Fresh Fish C ompl~t~ Dl~r Wfth cholc~ of soup or salad •nd d~ss~rt 4' to 6 PM · l l1p I W11kl 801 E. BALBOA 673-77-26 lln11ccl has said 11 must stan pilots at lower salaries lo compete with other airline~ who pay their top-scale pilo1s much less than United -about S75.000 a year. 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The 299-pagc proposal would 1ransfcr about 700 c·mployeci. from a do1cn ex1st1ng i.tatr agerKll'S into the new dt"partmcn1. which would have a $1 & I mllhon annual budgl'l to rl·gu· late and clean up toxic dumps. pick new'd1sposal s11es and de,elop new toxic and non-toxic waste manage· ment technologies. The proposed rcorgan1za11on was announced by Deukmcj1an in Janu· ary and 'lu bmittcd in March to 1he- Commiss1on on California Slate Govern men I Organization and Econ· om). als.o ca lled the Little Hoover Comm1ss1on. The plan formal!) \Ubm 111cd Thursday 1s almost 1dent1cal to the March plan. The maJor change from tha1 plan 1s elevation of the dcpan- menl to cabinet level. 'A reorgan11a11on plan subm1t1cd by 1he governor can he: Vl'IOCd bv the LeR1slaturc. A11 LANDERS Mankind's emotional problems unchanged Dear i\nn Landers: Ren·ntl\ I lin1shed reading a novrl about· Europe in the 16th cen1ury. It de-;cnlx·d lhl' C'ond111on\ under which pcopll' li ved: I hl· hatred. susp1c1011. crul'l t). rcl1g111u'> pcr'iecut 1nn. IC>rtur- ou' pu nl\hml'nl. hrutaltt~ toY.ard · l h1ldren and lhl' eldi:rh It aho lk\cr1hl:d q lldcm1l ' 111 '>) phtl1 s and gonorrhea fo r which thcre wcrl' norure'i. Ever) one feared the'>C '>COurgc' and 1hcy '>howcd up 1n th e best offam1hcc;. 1 he number of lllcjt1t1matc h1nh\ wa\ high. although man) women used '>mall p1ecec; of 'ipongc soaked 1n' incgar for birth control Herc 111., 1985. and in America. the richest and most envied countr) in th e world. we are plagued with herpes, AIDS and toxic shock syndrome. One out of every fi ,re babies as horn out of 'Wcdloclrand t.hereare"lnulhon abort ion.. a' car. not counting lhl· Ont'\ performed 1 n \C'l fl't <\lcohol 1\a maJor health problem and drugahu!ic 1scq~r}" hC're. The hom1c1dc rate 1n the United \tate'> •~ thl' highest in the world because every nut and his brother has a gun. The two superpowers arc 'ipcnd1ng thcmsel,c-i broke in a race to see who can have the tl1ggest and mo'il 1mpress1 ve arsenal of weapons for destruction. I People arc \tarving w death 1n <\fnca becauseofovcrpopulat1un .1h1: tern hie drought and 1g11orancl' rl'· gard1ng modcrn-da ~ agnrnlturl' I mctho<.h I Tl'll U\, .\nn Lander\. do> ou believe we have made an) progress in I the last 4()() years'>-Old Ken tuck) H1ll b1ll). Oe1rOld Kentucky: You don't sound llkea blllbllly to me. Your letter raises some cballen1ln11oclo- loglcal 1nd pltllo1opblcal questions. I decided to turn to one of tbe country's best soclolo1l1t1 and p'-Uosopbers, tbe eolumalst Sydeey Harrll. Harris provided me wlm tbl1 u1wer: "There ls ID old Freacb 1ayla1. 'Tbe more tbln11 cban,e, tbe more llaey remain tbe same. "There can be no doubt tbat tbe bumH coadltlon 11 far superior today tbu tllat of tbe l ltb eeat.ry, botll In a plly1lcal u4 1oclal 1ease. B•t U1e same emoUoaal ud moral problems pla1ue mankind. Tiit)' take different form1, llowe\ltr, la dlfferat pertocl1. So -wlllle we may laave pro1re11ed ID one area, we 1taad 1tlll or rt tro1re11 Ip otller1. '"neoloeltH attribute tllll1 to wlllat tlley eall 'ort11u11i.,• ud all tlaat I cu ad4 l1 tlaat ~re 1eem1 to be aotlll•1'ort,Wl'1bout It." • • • Dear Ann Land~s: I am engaged l<> marry a wonderful youna man wllt.o 1s in mcdkal school. For the last two years, "Lto" and ~vcral of his fnend~ hnve been contributors toa sperm bank. They also have sold blood A\ you know. many med school studcnt4' arc hard up for money I am aware that Leo wall h11 ve several bioloaical children when we are married. ft there any chance hr may be contacted by any of them? Plu1etnfon11 me. tam -lanorant In Burhnaton. VT. Deer VT.: v .. ea1 rein . Tiie sperm,...,., i.eett&y 11 aoer made btw1i.dtt rttelve r . . -·· . - Ora. Co11t DAILY PILOT /FrlOIY. MIY 17. 1Na Al NA l ION First 'We Are the World• check totals $6.5 m.illion Feds to visit.site of MOVE siege By tile A11odated Pre11 N§~ YORK -A S6.5 m1ll1on royalty 1.·heck from the "We Arc the World hit record will send the rock music collaborative's first planeload of food. cl~th1ng. and me~1cines to fam1ne-stnctcen Afnca ocxt mont~. With a w1d~. smile, t.JSA fo~ A Inca Prc~1dcn\ Ken Kragen said. "I'd be happy to take that as a (olumb1a Records CXCC UllVl' handed "him the check at a news conference Thursday in Manhattan. lJSA for Africa plans to chaner a 747 c~rgo plan~. K~agen said. which ~Ill carry 240,000 pounds of goods. including ~tgh-prote1n b1scu1ts. v!tam1ns, intravenous solutions and rehydration salts. ·tents and blankets to A Inca. Tribune buy of KTLA announced NEW YORK -The Tr1bun~ Co.'s proposed acquisi tion ofKTLA-TV in Los Angeles for $510 mil hon may require that the Chicago-based concern sell its daily newspaper and two cable television systems in Los Angeles. The deal, announ_ccd Thursda). would be the biggest ever for a single broadcast 'ltat1o)l, surpassing the $450 million that Hearst Corp .. another commun u:attons concern. tenta11 vely agreed 10 pa) for WCVB-TV in Boston last week No qulcJt retrial for Dotson SPRINGFIELD. 111 -Gal) Dotson. who hai. had h1i. '>entencc commuted but remains c-onv1cted of a rape his ace-user now ~ys never happened, will not get a shortcut 10 a new tnal. the state Supreme Court has ruled. W11hout comment Thur'>da), the Supreme Court denied Dotson's request for a speed) hearing in h1'i appeal ofCircu11 Judge Richard Samuds' order upholding his 1979 rapt' conv1ct1o n. S.amuels ruled that despite the recanted test1mon> of Dot<.un's ac-c·u\er, Cathleen Crowell Webb. there was insufficient evidence Ill overturn thl' c·onv1c11on and sent Dotson back to pnson. Teacher held for drug ales NEW YORK -..\ 28-:rcar-old teacher was among four school employees arrested and charged with <;clllng manJuana. cocaine and heroin to undercover agents at.a Junior high 4'chool. authorities said. "It 1s difficult enough to raise children in New York C 1ty. a11d for the very people charged with educating and protectt ng them to be 1n,olvcd with drugs 1s a d1'igrace," District Attorney Robert Morgenthau !>31d Thursday. A New York C11y grand jury indicted the four on a total of 28 counts 1n voh 1ng the sale of narcotics at Wadleigh Junior High School in Harlem. Morganthau said CALIFORNIA Clero malpractice suit dlsmlued G LENDALE -Reh~1ous authorities were relieved by the d1sm1ssal ofa lawsuit alleging malpractice b> ministers who counseled a man who later committed su1c1de. but some say the training of sp1ntual counselors will sull get closer scrutin}' The parent!> of Kenneth Mark Nally. 24, had sued four ministers of the Grace Community Church of Sun Valley 1n 1980 over the death a year earl ier, but Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph Kahn ruled Thursda> their SI mil hon lawsutt violated the First Amendment se paration of church and state. It was the second time in fi ve years the suit wa s d1sm1ssed . Bradley top pick for governor SAN FRANC ISCO -Los Angeles Mayor i om Bradlcv would have a strong lead if seeks the Democratic gubernatorial nom1na11on'. according to a Cali fornia Poll released today. Bradley. who narrowl > lost to Republican George OeukmeJ1an 1n the 1982 governor's race. received 60 percent approval 1n a survey conducted ..\pnl 30 to Ma) 7. The poll asked ··a statewide sample of Democrats" for their fim-cho1ce in next year's go,ernor's race among a four- cand1date field The other possible candidates "ere San Francisco Ma) or Dianne Feinstein. State Sen John Garamend1 of Stockton and State Sen. Gan Hart of Santa Barbara · Laser Inventor tout. peaceful use . M..\RIN '-\ DEL REY -The inventor of the laser SS)S the light bca'm ha~ ~1elded a \.l.Calth of peaceful UM'S in 1t9-first 25 ye~rs. from surger) to s~m phon :r recordings. but he doubts m role as a weapon. When Ted Maiman's'"' ent1on was announced. a persistent reporter got him 10 :icknowledgc: what he considered thl' unllkel> pos\1bil1 t> that lasers m1gh1 be used as weapons "The ne'<t da}. thcrl' wen: headline'> 1n maJor newspaper\ Jround th~ countn wtth \ome variation ofth<.· thcml·. ·t ..\Man D1sco\a~Sc11:nc:e F1c11on Death Ra' ... Maiman ret.·atlcd Thur\da~ on tht 25th annl\ l'r\af) ofh1~ '"'en11on. · LA crash Injures 4 7 people . COMM ERCE -.\t kast 47 people were IOJUred in a cha1n-rcac11on accident in volving a tractor-trailer truck . a bus. a commuter van and two cars. offic-ials said. Most of the '1c·tims were on th<.' Southern California Rapid Transit D1stnct bus. said transit d1stnct spokesman Marc Littman. Mo!>t of the injuries appeared 10 be minor. according to offi cials at the scene. The accident occurred Thur~a y atlernoon when the tractor-trailer. carrying 78.000 pounds of apples. collided with the bus which then struck a commuter van. said California Highway Patrol Officer Charles Neuertiurg Two other vch1d t•\ \UStained minor damage T J doe.n 't want GuardlairAngel• SAN DIEGO -T1Juana municipal police sa} the~ don't "ant the Guardian .\ngcl~ to patrol their Cit} and ha ve <1uggcs1ed the ~outhful c1t11cns protection group stay awa). "This office does not recognize the Guardian Angels coming into Mex1c-o at all ." Capt. Guillermo .\basolo of the T1Juana Mun1c1pal Pol1cr Dcpanment said Thursday. "They have not gone through the propt.'r channels ·· But Guardian Angels founder Cu rtis Sliwa said. "We're going in. We're going 1n at the 1nv1ta11on of peopl e who contacted us some time ago because they wen· conc-e rned with conditions there" Sliwa said the group .(>lans to patrol the c11y's m~1n tou:ist stnp. Avcnida de la Rl·voluc1on. and th e outlying nc1ghhorhoods ol ( olon1a L1bertad. WORLD Bomb blast Injures 8 In Beirut BEi R llT. Lebanon -A bomb exploded ·toda} near a Druse mil111a ollice on a crowded commemal o;1reet 1n west Beirut. 1ntl1ct1ng 1nJUfll'S on eight JX.'Ople, pol Kc '>aid . Amhulances w11h waili ng sircnsraced through lhe stree1~of the capital shortly after the afternoon blast. which took plan· in Rei rut's m1111th Moslem ne1ghhorhood One\\ 1t0l'\S 'aid the homh exploded 1n :1 car par~l·<l ~ii yards from the office of the: ProgrC\\I' c \oc1all\I Pan}. the n.tml' for thl· m ll1t1a of the Druse sect. an ollh\1101 of lr,lam IRA ally net. 40 seata BELFA~ r. Northern Ireland -The IR.\'s poht1cal all}. Si nn F-c1n. captured more than 40 of 566 seats on town council!. in Northern Ireland. g1 v1ng 1t a new role 1n local poh11cs. according to 1ncomple1e election returns today. Danny Morrison. Sinn f-ein:s No. l rrian. said the election., had ·given the organ11a11on a popular mandate 1n its suppon for the-lnsh Republican Arm y's nearly 16-year cnmp:ugn of violence 10 end Bnttsh rule in th e stricken province As expected. the Official l Jn1on1 \t Party, the ma1Mtream maJont Protestant group1 n~. wa\ emerging with the greatest share of vote'i 1n Wednesday's balloting. ' PEKING -China has dropped plans for a consulate 1n Honolulu and requested perm1ss1on to estabhsh one 1n Los Angeles instead. lJ S Embassy spokesman Anthony Santi ~1d Fnday. Santi said the request was made "in the recent past" throuah normal d1ptomat1c channels and 1s under cons1dera 11on by the State Ocpartment. Me said he did not know the rca'ion\ hch1nd the rcqu~t. China and the United tatc~ each have agreed to host fi ve of the other's consulate5. China ha:. fO ntulates in Ntw York. San Franc1\Co, Housiol) and Cb1ca10. The United tat<.'\ has e\tabhshed consulatei. 1n Shanghai. Canton and henyana. and plaM to open one 1n Chengdu this fa ll. -\ con\ulatt' 1n Wuhan 1s expected 10 bc opened next year l•nell, £Dptlan talk• •tall CAIRO, Eaypt ~ Js~li and Eaypuan ncaot11tors ended three days of fcncc-mendina talks today with no proarcn on a border d1,pute considered crucial to better relations and a proposed summit m~11na. Dclcptes from both sides said aner a onc·hour final session that •al ks were CXJ>«tcd to rtsumc, possibly t n a few d•Y•· Propo'llt and oouotcr~roposals remain l.Uldtr con11dcration in the border dispute over the 2SO.acrc Taba beach area overlooltin11he Gulf of Aqaba Israel maintains control over the stri p. which Eaypt claims should ha ve been rehnqu1 hcd along wnh the rc\I of S1na1 under the t 979 peace treaty bctwren the two countrac~. . \ Philadelphia mayor says city to find $7M to help the homeless PHILAOELPHIA (AP) -A planned v1s11 by federal offic1ali. 10 the scene of a hrc that de!>t royed b I homes dunng a confrontation be- tween pollct• and a radical gro up would be a "morale builder" .for the 255 people left homeless. a U ... senator say!I. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Samuel Pierce Jr .. accom- panied by Pennsylvania's two Re- publican senators. Arlen perter and John He1n.t and Mayor W Wilson Goode. planned to tour the west Philadelphia disaster \Cene th1'> morning. then discuss a wide range of possible housing services The seart:h for charred remains ot the cult members 1n the rums of the row hou\e that served a' head· quancrs tor thl' MOVE group rnn· 11nued. with 11 hod1c'>. indud1ng thoi.e of four children. found Police "'11h warrants for lirnr uf the rad1cal'i a~'aulted the hou .. e ~londa~ with bullet\. water hoses, tear gas and finall> a two-pound bomb intended to destrO> a bunker on top of the house. The fire touched ofT during the 7 doctors cited on drug sale charges LOS .\N(iELES (AP) -The 1nd1ctmen1 of 17 people. including seven docto~'· and the filing of 11 c1v1l lawsuits against phys1c1ans and pharmacists 1s only the stan of a crackdown on ill egal dru_g dispensing 1n Southern California. officials promised. "Free entefPnse of the worst sort 1s taking over," California Attorney General John Van de Kamp said Thursday after announci ng that an 1nteragency probe dubbed Operation Rx had smashed alleged illegal oper- ations that had sold an estimated $35 mil hon worth of drugs annually. "I can guarantee that in the next nine months. more doctors . pharma- cists and others"' Ill be charged b~ the grand JU I) ... he said. Defendants named 1n thl' acti ons I 1n lude ph~s1c1an,, pharmacologlSI!> and ph~ \luan\ assistants 1n I ll!> .\ngclc\, Be,erl~ Hills. lngk "'ood (,ardena and other area'\. said l ' ~ -\llornc\ Robert<. Bonner The '1"0-~car 10\e\11gat1o n re· '>Ul tl'U 1n the largc'il numht·r 111 doctor" and pharmac-"'' l'' er 111 ht· s1multaneou\h 1nd1ctnl 1n the l nit· ed State' on drus ~all'' \ hargc'>. hl' '>i11d Bonm·r declined to Kl'l' J etJll'> o l the operation. "h1ch 1n\11h eJ lcd<.'ral and state ~·nnl''> bccaU\l' of the ron11nu1ng 1md\1ga11un . . .::Part1n pat1 on in illegal d1f>ixm1ng schcmn h~ \1. ()' anJ pharmansts I will no lungl·r go unnoticed or unproseruted.'' he said , The q uenttt) of illegal_.<lrug\ pose<. "a \e~ '>CrH>U'> prublem 1n "iouthl·rn I ( :iltforni.1. "-here a lartil' quant1t~ nt prl'\HIJ'lllon drug\ .Hl' hlllln(I. the \lfl'CI\ llkg.111\ ... Ronnl·r ,,11d Japanese mine blast kills five fOK YO I .\Pl -\ ga<, e'pl P,11lO , nprx·ll through ,1 n1al mint· 1n 1 northrtn JJpan Ind.I\ killing th l' ITIIOl'f\ .1mt trapptnl!( .11 k.1\1 -I X dl'l'r unJnivounct. au1twr111l'\ ,;i,d I :1l..l'\h1 lt.1\h1h:1 .. 1 'fl(l~(·,m.1n 1111 till· 'uhari Pol1ll' on ltnU .11dl•. Japan\ nnrtlwrnmll\I m.11n l\lanJ. 'a1<l ''ti m1nl'f\ v,l'l'l' undagrounJ when ,, ~·" l'\pl11\lorl rol kl·J one of thl' Minam1 ()h 'I uhun m1m·\ <ln·p- e\t ,h.t ll'> .1h11u1 .1 halt-11111l' bl'lo.,.. ' ground k' el I Ot 1h11,(' .ll l 11un h·J 1111 liH· nHnl·r<, , \\Cl\' ~llkd .ind n1nl..' \\('re ll'ltcd ,1\ IOJUrl·J rn .1 nl•Jrh' ho\J)1tJI, Ha,h1ha \Jld lk \JIJ hl' J1J not l..n11\\ the cud u md1tH1n til thow inJUfl'U I l\e rc'it c'w(:apnl unharmnl • t-1a.;h1ha ,,ml at lcai.t 41't miner\ remained trilPJX'l.I underground tfo"'t'H!r. otliu~ll' ul 1hc M1tsuh1.,h1 ( oal M1n1ng < o I td . the mine·, O~nl·r and !l!'X't;llOI ,lnlloUnl'ed that 64 miners \\l'n' '1111 traprx·J hl.'lo"' lhl' \urfa1.·e The fl' \\ erl' no 1 mmed1a1c e'plJ· nation f11r the 1h\lfl'panq tla\h1ha \aul liH· re'>rne team' made up ol 25 minl'" "'l'rc c;ent down to scar<h tor tho'll' m1"1ng. The Minnnu Oh Yubtm mtnl'. located ahout ~6() mile'> north of Tok)•l. wa11 thl' \l'Cnl' of nnothct go1. C\plo'\wn Jl'l 1dcnt 1n 1474. \\ hrn 15 minen. were k11lcJ . I M it\utnmn < h1ha .• 10 olfa 1al ol the I go' ernment''i '\npporo ( <1,il M 1nc ~ uni> Managl·mcnt Rurt·au '4a1J mine" .ire required to r;1rn l·merg· enq gas ma'>k'> that "'oulJ rrotrct 1 1 tht m from pom>nou' carhon mon~ O\ldc for ahout I ~ m1nutt 'I ' ( h1ha ""d ll\ gt•n mJ'>~'.inJ wnk' i'lrt rc-Qu1rrd 10 tX' '\Hm•J 1n 41peu tic art'3'>. hut did not t..no"' \\ hetht.·r the) ~er<' "' 11, hie neJr lht· \Ill' of e\plo'>wn The naturt and mu\t nf th<' J8\ t-\ptO\lon "':u not kno\\ n bout I million tt1n\ ul coal Dft haulro l'ttlh ...ear lrum the mint'. and a~ut ~.IOU i.x·oplc arc emplo)ro '" miner' thl•rt• ll l nmpan' ntl1n.1l ... 11J , _________ .....,. _____ ... ---..._. __ .. assault ~u1ckly spread a\ firefi&)Hcr' unul after the secretary'' "1•1t to the official handhna of the MOVE u- feanng sniprn hestttated lxfore tak· fire scene. uult 1ng on the blatc Goode rcprated h1!> vow that "our Jostph Lowery. pres1dent of the Goode announced Thur\da) that c-omm1tment is to return that ne1a,h-Southem Chnstaan Leadetlhip Con· the Cit) would establish three funds borhood to the wa y 1t was, and ference, said 1n Atlanta that tM totaling S7 m1ll1on to aid the home-provide the occupants ~11h furniture "acuon .. reflects an unfonunate less. and other goods they lost." d1ueprd for hfe and propeny and One would rebuild the destroyed or The mayor. mean whale, continued represents a brutal. belli~ ap- damaged home'> at a cost of roughly to receive some cntacism for the proach to law cnforCt"ment." $4.6 mi I hon, a sernnd would re1m-'"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i burse fire v1c-1irns for lost per'lonal 11 1 belong1.ngs at a cost ofS2 m1lhon. and i! thM'd would help reloeate people who want to move !>ome~herc t'IS<: Spe,·ter calleJ thl' v1s1t b> him. Heinl and Pu:rcc "a morall' bu1ldt'r" for the displaced JX.'Opk and said 11 would "g1 ve a strong signal that the federal govtrnment want\ to do evef}'th1ng 11 can to help the~ peorie ... l S. Rep Wilham H Cira' 1d !Ml1d Thur~da) that P1l'rCl' \\Ouh.I an-, nounce making 60 federal housing 'ouchers ava1lahle 10 thl' people "ho-.e home'> "'ere destro)ed and opening a number of unoccupied HUD-held propert1C'> IO the \ICt1ms. The 'ouchers would he uo;ed hke mone) to rent II\ 1ng quarter\. in a form of tcderal ~ub"<l' .\lso. Cira:,-said lcdZ·ral loan'> ot up to $40.000 would ht· madl· a"atlable 10 the homl•owner'> tor rl'hahll11ating I or rebuilding their propen) "spokesman 1n P1crt.'e\ offi ce sa id I no announct'mcnt wo.u!Q._..!?£_madl . RUFFELL'S I UPHOLSTERY, INC. I For lht Rest ol Your Lilt 1922 HARBOR BLVD COSlA MESA-548 1156 ' , -----· FARMERS INSURANCE Just Call Us f 01 Aulo Insurance :i_. fr RABBITT IHSlMANCE ~ EST 1957 t!: A 44 1 Old Newport Bl~d. Newport Beach ~~"N"NEftY -°VILLA GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SAL·E 20-50% OFF THIS FRI., SAT. & SUN. ONLY ANTIQ UES HOME ACC ESSORIES 31ST STREET MERCHANTS NOTICI ~ TO FAMILIES of DECEASED VETERANS JEWELRY DESIGNER CLOTHES In honor of Veterans who have died. Harbor Lawn Memorial Park is dedicating add1t1onal flags to its "Avenue of Flags" on MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 27, 1985 Any family who has a Veterans Flag and would like to have It dedicated and added to the Avenue of Flags, may call or bring the flag to Harbor Lawn Memorial Park office no later than May 20. 1965. The Veteran need not be buried in Harbor Lawn to have his flag displayed at this dedication ceremony (flags wtll be stored at Harbor Lawn tor future display at no e11pense to tne tam11y1 I la rhor· La\rlf · 'lount ()Jhe \lcn101·ial Pi1r-h · \lortuarr· \lausolcun1s · • Ccn1ctcrr . ""'"" "'ll t II f 111 t Jr.," I 11;Z;; (,, .. tn \\f•nui' • t.o .. ta '1f'-,a • Phont' ( 71 l ) :i M)-.;:;:; I f.o .. 18 u,. .. a '., Onl,t l ompJ,.,,. f'unrral farilitir .. PRIZE WINNING DESIGN A s Seen in "Living Spaces " KTCHEN DEJ GN l et OU" eJ<p er enccd pro fesS •unols help ~ l.'U 1. hOOSt-' the I tl "'f•t' most pC'rfectfv sur tea •c your I lest~ Ip 1000 Bristol Street North • Newport Beach • (714) 955-1232 .. ...- .. -· I 1 .. .. 8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 17, 1985 i ? • NEWPORT CENTER FASH I 0 N IS LAN D he Irvin e Compa ny welcomes Irvine Ranch Farmer Market.to Newport Center Fashion Island. Opening1 WednesdaYt Ma y 15, it 's th e ''I ',II I· largest international food emporiµ_m in th e \Yest. Featuring over eigflteen food stations, bakery, fresh flower and plant shop and more. L .. ,,,, , .. ,.. .i.,..... 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The certificates are good through December 31, 1985. and Pontiac lines. He was the ,yo.ungest GM dealer in the United . States at the ttma. great spirit amOf\g the people in thia ar ... people we iiave been proud to serve In aale~ of f>oth new-and used cars and trucks, as well as with our fine service bdpartment, parts de- partment and body shop." Phillips mlirks decade in Hills l 0-:year anniversary celebration features sale. drawing for car When David J. Phillips opened the doors to his new Buick-Pontiac dealership on May 17. 1975, his very first customers were Elwood and Juneth Adams. The couple. who live in Leisure World, bought a brand new .1975 Buick from the Laguna Hiiis deal- ership, 24888 Alicia Parkway. Since then. they've bought six more cars from the dealership. Now. 10 years later. David Phillips Buick. Pontiac. Mazda has thanked the Adams for their continued ·patronage by honoring them at an Anniversary Celebration Breakfast held at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel on Thursday. They received ·'his and her'' gold watches commemorating the oc- casion from owner David J. Phillipa. The breakfast was only the begin- ning of a four-day celebration that will climax with a drawing for a new 1985 automobile from a choice of Buick Skyhawk, Pontiac Sunbird or OVER INVOICEI ALL 1986 MAZDA PICK-UP TRUCKS s200 UNDER TOT AL INVOICE ALL MARKID lutCK a PONTIAC IXICUTIYa CARI at tf'e dealerlhtp will be uked to ' regl1te,r for the drawing. to be awarded to the winner on Sunday at 5p.m. During the celebration. the deal~ ershlp will be alive with-30-foot balloona -both on the ground and overhead -and with smaller balloon• decorating the showroom. Vlaltora will receive refreshments · and free gifts, including a gift · certifioate for a free lubrication, oil In addition, all Bulcks, Pontiacs and Mazdas will be sold at special anniversary prices during the deal- ership's "Once-In-A-Lifetime" sale. David J . Phillips began his first automotive dealers'hlp in Laguna Beach some eight years before he moved to the larger f aciilty m Laguna ·Hills. offering both Buick In 1977. the dealerst\ip added Mazda cars and trucks. Today, it carries an inventory of 300 cart and trucks in both domestic and import Special hours will be held during the gala anniversary celebration; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. models. · "We have seen great growth in Southern Orange County and specifically Saddleback Valley since· coming to this location," said gen- eral manager Bob Olson "There is a The dealership is located just west of the San Diego Freeway on Alicia .Parkway. Honored &aeeta Elwood and· Janeth Aclamajotned O.Yld Pbllllpe (at rl&ht) for a 10-year IUllll99ftU'J celebration at the Ritz Carlton tllle week, where they were preeented (Mlow) with a .et of 1old watchee for tlaelr eondnaed patronace of the Balck, Pontiac, Muda dealership. Automobll• on laaad for the celebration lacladed tllle 198& Buick Park A•enae. Tbe co.a,a. were Platlllp'• flrat cutomera lil ... , 1871. -------- th -· 1915 ~ 1915 MAZDA GLC Deluxe Sedan PONTIAC SUNatRD Coupe -DAVID Je PlllLLIPS BUICK . PONTIAC .. MAZDA '• ' -OVER INVOICEI · ALL 1115 REGALS ALL 1115 OAAND PAIXS AU 1115 aONNIVILLES ALL 1115 PAAISIENNES LAGUNA HILLS· EXIT ALJCIA WEST OFF SAN DIEGO FWY. 24888 ALICIA PKWY 887-2400 100°/o ~ . FINANCING! ONYOUAOOOO C"EDIT. I . I • .. !! Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 17, 1985 Used-car· buyers Will get an assist from new rules WASHINGTON (AP) -Ameri- cans shopping for used cars will now have help in the form of a buyer's guide every dealer must attach to each vehicle telling whether it has a warranty and suggesting pitfalls to avoid. New Federal Trade Com- ,' mission regulations require the r buyer's guide stickers on all used ears offered for sale by dealers -an estimated 10.5 million vehicles a year. The rule. cover- ing $60 billion in sales. comes after a decade of Investigation Into the ·used car business. "The sticker tells shoppers the most important thing they need to know," who will pay for repairs If the car needs any, said Carol T. Crawford, director of the agen- cy's Bureau of Consumer Protec- tion. The biggest problem found in a· study of used car sales. she added, was dealers selling them "as is." but verbally promising customers that they would fix any problems that came up Prom- ises that are not in writing cannot be enforced. she noted "For the first time. buyers will be able to wa lk into a used car lot and know up front. in writing. what warranty coverage is being offere.d. · · she said. The rule covers sales of used fight trucks as well as used cars by dealers who sell at least six vehicles a year. The roughly 7 million people a· year who sell their OW1'l used vehicles prlva~ely are not covered by the rule. She declined to estimate the cost of the regulation. but said savings to consumers could range from $500 to $1 .500 in repairs on cars with an average price of $3.000 to $4.000. The sticker must clearly statEt) whether a warranty is offered. and If so. what systems are covered and for how long. In addition, it urges consumers to get any promises in writing, suggests getting an independent Inspection before buying. and provides a list of the major systems of cars and suggesting problems that might occur with them. Dealers who fail to provide the stickers face fines of up to S 10.000 per day for each v1ol- at1on. said Amanda Petersen. the commission's deputy director for consumer protection. Pamphlets explaining the rule were mailed to the nation's 89,000 used car dealers two weeks ago, she said. "Consumers should look for the stickers starting (Thursday), and we want to hear from them if they're not seeing them ... she told a news conference. The regulation has yenerated controversy because It does not contain a provision. originally propos~d. which would have required dealers to tell cus- tomers about anything they knew was wrong with a car. Consumer groups have been critical of the agency for deleting that provision, stating that it removed essential protections needed by consumers. "I think that the rule will go into effect wi thout notice and without effect. It simply misses what consumers wanl to know when puying a car. and that is. what's wrong with 1t,.. said Clarence Ditlow. head of the Washington- based Center for Auto Safety. Commissioner Patricia P. Bailey dissented in last year's 3-1 vote 10 impose "the regulation, saying that delet1!1g a require- "tts the Law·· ment that defects be made public resulted in fhe rule being little more than a consumer education campaign. However. keep ing that prov1s1on would have 13romised consumers protection it really couldn't deliver. Ms. Crawford said. because it only dealt with problems the dealer was aware of -and the dealer might simply never have inspected the car. England, Japan combine to creatE new luxury auto NEW YORK -Plans to enter produced in E.ngland and Japa1. the North American market with by the respective companies anc a new, luxury automobile created marketed internationally, saic by combining the flnes1 design · Musgr<?ve. , and engineering skills of two Austin Rover s ve~slon of the nations. were announced last new car for the American marke week by.the Austin Rover Group. will feature aerodynamic styling Britain's largest car manufac-a classically English luxury In turer. terior and a brand-ne~. fuel The new executive automobile injected, Honda V6 engine wltt range, code named Project XX front-wheel-drive transmission and designed and engineered he added. . jointly by Austin Rover of Coven-The executive-style luxury car try, England. and the Honda with qualities that should appea Motor Co. of Japan. Is the first to the sporting driver, will ente1 production car in the world to the ~merican market for thE have been developed on an 1987 season: equally shared basis from con-"With Proiect XX we have thE cept to production by two major ideal product for entering thE manufacturers. United States." said Musgrove Announcing plans for Au stin "In Norman Braman and his tearr Rover's U.S. entry, Harold Mus- grove. chairman and chief ex- ecutive of the UK automobile manufacturer. revealed that Pro- ject XX will be imported and distributed in the U.S. by Ameri- can automobile magnate Nor- man Braman, a Miami-based businessman and operator of one of the largest chains of retail automobile agencies in America. 'Project XX'r epr esen ts an International vision of excellence, a combination of best f rom East and West.· HAROLD MUSGROVE Chairman. Austin Rover I believe we have the finesi American expertise to distribute and market the car here for us. Austin Rover and Braman, who recently pu'rchased the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles franchise. have jointly formed a new company, Austin Rover Cars of North America. Austin Rover's collaboration with Honda on Project XX fol- lowed a highly successful joint . As chairman of this company. venture on a small four-door car. Braman commented. "Project the Triumph Acclaim, and the XX represents an international current Rover 200 series. State board to review extended warranty vision of excellence. a combina-"We searched the world - tion of best from East and West. including Detroit -for a suitable It is the finest luxury car and the partner and only Honda met all best executed solution yet to the our criteria. They are a similarly- demands of the U.S. luxury car sized company to Austin Rover . market." share a similar reputation for Braman said he intends to innovative design technology appoint up to 100 dealers in key and have compatible marketing target areas across the United objectives. Their reputation for Stat.es. Raymond Ketchledge. quality and reliability in the formerly of Volkswagen of American market Is second to America, has been appointed none. " said Musgrove. The California Air Resources Board will be "taking a fresh look" on May 24 at the state's 5- year/50,000-mile emissions war- ranty program for new cars. At the insistence of the Cali- fornia Automotive Task Force, a coalition of 10 attermarket parts and service associations, CARB has agreed to hear arguments as to why the extended warranty should be reduced in length and CO)~~ \Q)o[;V APR scope. The 5/50 warranty was im- posed by CARB in December. 1978 on all 1980-and-later ve- hicles sold fn California. Though the regulation has had many detractors over the intervening years -including the state Legislature and the Federal Trade Commission -CARB has remained adamant about ex- tended warranty. At various times It h"lts even considered much longer warranties The CATF's position has been -and is -lhat a program for Inspection/maintenance. along with recall, is a cost-effective alternative to extended warranty. The coalition of associations further contends that a lengthy warranty gives new car dealers an unfair advantage in terms of after-sales service. Also:· that 1t neither red·uces pollution nor has forced automakers lo build a more durable car. These". and ott:ier arguments. will be presented to CARB during a public hearing in Sacramento on the morning of May 24 . The CA TF wtll be asking for an across-the-board warranty re- duc tion from 5150 t o 2 years/24.000 miles. president of Austin Rover Cars of "The XX project is based on North America. the recognition that the skills and The dealer preview for the new expertise of both compan~s. as automobile will be held in Chi-medium-sized operations. can cago in June. combine to reduce development Both Austin Rover and Honda costs and achieve economics of versions of the XX model range operation while retaining the -each with distinctively dif-individuality and independence ferent exterior styling -will be of each partner. ~~~~--''--~~~~~~- ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT FINANCING o.a.c. ON ANY NEW '85 JEEP CHEROKEE OR WAGONEER IN STOCK. OVER 80 TO CHOOSE FROM! 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The limo was built by Ultra Limousine Corp. of Ford helps sponsor track, field tourney Ford Motor Co. 1s helping to sponsor the 1985 California Community College Men's and Women's State Track and Field Championships. being held today and Saturday at Modesto Junior College in Modesto. State Athletic Commissioner Walter Rillie! said the funding allows the schools to send more athletes to the event. improving the level of competition "The annual men's and women's state track and field championship is the most outstanding 'age group' meet of its kind held in the world each year," he said. "Invariably. the winning times and distances in this meet are world class 1n caliber .. He cited former California Community College track and field athletes such as 0 .J Simpson. San Francisco Ci ty College; .Frank Giff o rd , Bakersfield Community College; Valerie Brisco-Hooks. Long Beach City College; and Jackie Robinson. Pasadena City Col- lege. as examples of the hun- dreds of professional athletes who began their quest for per~ fection at community colleges in Callforn1a "In fact. 13 former California Community College student ath- letes part1c1pated 1n the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles." he said Robert H Harnar. Ford's Western public affairs manager. said that Ford "considers a strong athletic program to be an essential part of an educational curriculum. so we are pleased that our contribution will again assure the widest possible par- t1c1pat1ori by these talented men and women athletes." I-\ I I .-.· OVER s10 INVOICE AS LOW AS ' r La Palma, and put on diaplay at the Los Angeles Convention Center during the recent Auto Expo '85. The builders claim the car is the world's longe•t limousine. ... - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frldey, May 17, 1185 * 81 - ! . ~ It's finally official:· The name is Nissan CARSON -"The Name Is Nissan" will be the new creative focus for Nissan cars and trucks, it was announced last week by Robert B. Kent. vice president o f marketing services for Nissan Motor Corp. In U.S.A., distributor ot Nissan vehicles in the United States. ~ "Nissan 1s shifting Its creative focus to highlight the national dealership name changeover from Datsun to Nissan," Kent said. "The new umbrella theme. 'The Name is Nissan.' has nat- urally evolved from the current campaign. line • ...:.MaJQ! MQ.ti.Qn:.... and was developed by the W1l- 1tam Esty Co. of New York, Nissan's advertising agency. "The Name is Nissan " theme · coincides with the nationwide dealership sign change. which began in the Dallas mar«et last week. Subsequent city-by-city dealership sign changes will take place through mid 1986 at the firm's 1.100 dealerships 1n the United States. Esty has adapted existing "Major Motion" creative execu- lions. updating them with "The Name Is Nissan" slogan. In addition to developing a cont pletely new series of ads that debuted this week on television and radio. Nissan began dropping the Datsu~ name from· its cars a~; trucks in 1981 with the Introduc- tion of the 1982 model Nissan Stanza and completed the" changeover of its vehicles In 1985 when the Nissan Maxima went on the market. "We've had the Datsun name· on our cars and dealerships for 25 >'ears and it's hard to lel .go..o.L 1t. said C.P King. Nissan's senior vice president-sales. "But Nissan has been the name of our company for 50 years. Renaming our products and sales outlets will give us a s1rJgle corporate 1denttty and eliminate any con- fusion ." The maionty of the cost of manufacturing and erecting the new signs 1s being borne by Nissan. At the same time. the company's dealers are upgrad- ing their fac1ht1es Reeling in good fortune Doug Teter (left) of La Verne looks over the Dodge Ram 50 sport truck he won afte{. catching a S l ,000 taaed fish that qualified him to win the April 14 d r awing at the 1985 Dod.Ce Ram Tough Fi•hlng Challenge at lrrine Lake and Santa Ana Rlver Lakes. On hand for the oc- ca•ion is Ray DreyfU8, J>odCe marketing manater for Chry•ler California. The •'Spring Special'' pickup f ea- tures an EFI ailent ahaft 4 - cyllnder engine, •poked wheel• and •pecial body and tailgate striping. ·aa APR l'IN 01/ER 50 COUSARS IN STOCK LYNX #63 16 47 OVER s4 INVOICE Al lOW AS ' OVER 27 LYNX Ill STOCK OVER INVOICE OVER 23 MARQUIS Ii o·RANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN -MERCURY DEALERSHIP EST. 1954 ''HOME OF THE GOLDEN TOUCH '' ... \ r t-\~lr-k \.l•\t ~ ,,.,. 1,t ~1,l\J(j .. f&(h'Wln"'1r·••'-Ad'f"°t''1"W •~'· t ,_.."''"' 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Keye Luke Z MOVIE .J • • • "The Dark Crystal" I t98'f Pupoets -3:00-' D MOVIE • • • Flower Orum Song ( 1961 Nancy Kwan James Shigete DNEWS C!J AIBOTT AHO C08TEU.O Cl)MOVIE * '• "Randy Rides AIOne" ( t93'f Jotin Wayne, Albe<ta Veugnn · l '1' WHATS MY LINE $.MOVIE t • Oealhstlllter ( 1984) R!Cllar4 Hill Barb< 8efllon -3:30- ZANE GREY THEATER '1' WHATS MY LINE HJ USA FOfl AFNCA: THE STOAY Of WE ARE THE WORLD -4:00- !JCAATOOHS mMOVtE • • Mr Molo s Last Warning ( 19391 Peter LOfre Ge<Hge Sanders C MOVIE • • Deadly Force · ( 19831 Wings Hausei Joyce Ingalls rO,MOVIE • • •', The front 11976) WOOdy Alteo Zero Mostel l MOVIE • • • Cl.I~ t 19791 Sean Connery Brooke -.dams -f'tB.IC fr>TIC[ DOVE STREET SUITE :.>30 Stephen J Slocum. 4322 TRUSTOR THOMAS E purported to be 5 Carlina, I NEWPORT BEACH FOR A Brookside, trvloe. CA 92714 I SCHNEIDER, SANORA L Irvine. CA 9'2714 PUBLIC HEAAtNOI WILL !CONDITIONAL USE PER· 1 David F. FoltJ, 5523 Ci.ta1SCHNEIDER The unw.tgned Trus1ee BE HELD BY THE COSTA MIT FOR EXCESS COM-Dr . Rlverllde, CA 92505 ~BENEFICIARY SANTA dllcialma anv llablHty '°'any MESA PLANNING COM· !PACT SPACE. AND A VARI· Tnla bullnaaa 11 con· BARBARA SAVINGS AND lneo<rectn.e of the llr•t MISSION AT THE CITY ANCE FROM PARKING ducted bv· • gaMrll part. LOAN ASSOCIATION re-addr ... 8nd Other common HALL, 77 FAIR DRIVE. STALL DIMENSIONS FOR A narentp ded Augull 15. 1979 u dMlgnatlon. If anv. ahown COSTA MESA CALI · PREVIOUSLY APPROVED I Stephan J Slocum rnS1r No ~46, In herel'n FORNIA AT t:30' p M OA PROJECT CONSISTING OF Thia llllemant WU ftlad 13269, PIQe t991 of Olflcl•l SakUalawlll be maoe, but Al loON Al POsaieLE TWO 5-STORY. OFFICE wilhtheCountyClenlofOf-~da ln theOffleeofthejwllll«.ll COY9f'lant or war- THEREAFTER ON TUES-BUil DINGS AND A PARI( anoe Coun1y on Mey 1. 1985 ~der ol Ofenge County, ranty. ••Pf"' or lmpllad. ,. DAY MAY 21 1teS HE· I N G s TR u c T u RE ,%7U71 L Mid deed of truat 11&-jgardlng !Ille, poewelon, Of GARO...O THE FOLLOW-L 0 c A T E D A T 3 1 s 0 Publlaned Orange Coul jllCrlbes the lollowlng· s~t'll>fancee. to P•V the ING APPLICATIONS· BRISTOL STREET IN A PDC !Dally Piiot May 10, 17, 24, ~Lot 3'4 of Trect No 9551, remaining prlnclpal eum ol 1 PL1'NNING ACTION ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL '31, 1985 n the City of '"'Ina. Count the note(•) eecured by Mid PA -85-97 FOR THEDE TER M I N A 1 I 0 N F-943 f Orange. Stile of Cal~1 Deecl of Trull, with ln1«•• CALLISON PARTNERSHIP !PREVIOUS EIR L ~01nla. u shown on • M•111 theraon, .. PfOYlded In Mid AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR 6 ZONE EXCEPTION !hereof recorded In BOO!cjnot9(1). edvanc., If eny. S!l.l.Jt.ti-.COAS.~IT ZE-82-157A2 roR '4 10. Pao-e to 8 1rw:1ua!_Vajundaf1t1e1enn1ohald0aed ,... __ _,;._-'-33 t5 FAl~-r-A-l(lNG X~fi A s-=~ 'M!S<Alllii~M•P•. A~of Trull. IWWW, ctwgw..., COST1' MESA FOR A CON s 0 c I A T E s I N TM totlo•tt• CClt'J of .... ~di of said Or111Q9 Coun1e•pan-of IN TN9t• wld 8.5% 5?··· FINANCING ON Alt'( NIW CHllOKll NEW WAGONllR XJ .. ,. ....... on 111•r•uM...a NA C011 Subject to pl\Of sole ond SOid on approved Credi! Pitel pf\JS l(J)( lieenM dOcumctntory Oncl OPOICObla smog .... Sole Inds Mav 19. 19M '77 Toyota Cellca GT package, AM/FM cassette, mag wheels Ser . .4'099022 '82 Toyota Corolla Wagon ~Cyt., air conditioning. AM/FM , rear defroster Ser. t 106460 ·ao Cadllloc Sevtlle ·ao Chevrolet Malibu Clautc AJr, AM/FM COSS., cruise, p .s. ' p .b. Ser. 11404992 '83 Honda Prelude Full luxury drMng at on ec9nomlcol prtcel Ser. ~691730 AJr, snlf .. dig. MA/FM Cass .. low mtlesl Ser. 1014196 tH9I ., DITIONAL USE PERMIT c 0 R p 0 R A T E D ttc." IM otlflMI .. WNdl ty ~of the trust• CfMled by Mid FOH ~N OUTDOOR EM· AUHiORIZEO AGE"ll FOR waa 'Ned tof ~ Aft Said deed of trull MCVr Deed of Trull PLOYEE TERRACE ON THE c JAMES FABIAN 13750 •125/11 lfl Iha oMce ...... certaln Obl1catlon1 lncludl The total amount of 1he FOURTH FLOOR AND FOR EAST IMPERIAL HIGHWAY c-tr ,._., of .... one no1• ()( the tum 0 unp81d ~anca of the obll· OUTDOOR DINING ON THE .SANTA FE SPRINGS FOR A c-tr II Mnt .. JOU lft. '64.900.00 and a MOdl getlon MOUred by the prop- THIRO FLOOR OF THE NARl1'NCE FROM RE1'R Mft!UC:~ .. an.~ flcatlon Agreement dat 9f'ty to be llOld and flUOfl· NORDSTROM EXPANSION YARD SETBACK REQUIRE-of IM 'lttta lo ...., Inlet Febraury 3. 1983 •ble Mllmeted coat• .... AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA MENTS FOR A PRE VIOUS ~ eMwe _,i That the b eneficial pan-and edvancee at the l 0 ( A IE D A T '.l 3 3 3 Ly APPROVED 22-UNIT AO-c en ~ the lnle<est under such Dead o4 time of the Initial publlcallon BRISTOL STREET IN C1S DITION TO ·A MOTEL Truetea'e .... Pucn•• trust andthaobllgAl11onl MHOI Iha No11Ce of Sale •• ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL LOCA TED A T 264 5 NOTlCIOfO.PAULT curedthere«>yere pr_..~I S27,6899e DE J E R M 1 N A T IO N HARBOR BOULEV.ARD IN A ANO ILECTIOM TO l'leld by the undafelgned The beneficiary under Mid PREVIOUS EIR C 1 ZONE ENVIRONMEN· I NU. ~ft (Thate breach Of and defau Deed of Truet h«etofore all· ? PLANNING ACTION TAL DE TERM INATION DEEOOfTIN•T ln.lhe obllgatlonafOfwh acutad8nd~edtothe p A . 8 5. 9 8 AN D RE · 1PREVIOUS NEGATIVE DEC· ~No. 10IOll111 llUGh deed of trull I• eecurl underalgnad • wrlnan ~ DEVELOPMENT ACTION LAAATION fMDIM hH occurred In that P•v~taratlon of°"""' and 0. flA-85-09 FOR THOMAS s 9 ZONE EXCEPT ION T.a ..... ,..... 1men• hu not baer'I made of:lmand f()( Still, 8nd a written BERNAT z AUTHORIZED PERMIT ZE-84-195A2 FOR UMT COOE, The lnillllefNn1 of prtncl-INotlca of o.tautt and aac- AGENT FOR WILLIAM IOYVAR YILDIZ 27 "IMPORTANT NOTICE" P•I and lnteNll wtiictl ~tlon toW.Theundillignid MODIC 1728 PLACENTIA SONAISA, IRVINE FOR A IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN ceme due J-..ry IS. l 98 calMd Mid Notloi of 0. AVENUE FOR A CON-ICONOITIONAl USE PER· ~OAECLOSU,RE BECUASE 8nd all eubeequan. I .lnat feult and Election to W lo DITIONAL USE PERMIT lO MIT TO JNCREASE AH AP· OU AAE IEtitNO ... YOUllt !l'-*lta of pMc;jpal, Int• recot~ In the COMnty ALLOW OUTDOOR WORK. PROVED 31-UNIT MOTEL AYM~TS IT MAY BE andt.,acftlrVii. Oel1nQuent the rMI prop«ty la A VARIANCE FROM REAR ITH MANAGER'S UNIT TO OLO WITH-OUT AN¥ ~;if · --YARD SETBACK REQUIRE· 33-UNIT MOTEL WITH A E'UAT ACTION and you Thef tij rauon thereof, Oita: May 10, 1985 MENTS TO LEGALIZE AN MANAGER'S UNIT AND A ay nave the teOal right to the undereignad, pr-I LaMDIR• T. D. MltYICa EXISTING 225 SQUARE VARIANCE FROM PARK· . ng vour account In good beneficiary under euon died INC., _, c-.e ..... FOOT BUILDJNO AND 8f· ING DESIGN fiEQUIRE· ~· ending b'f paying 911 of· of tru~t. hU executed and ...... ~..L.,.o .... -· DEVELOPMENT . AGENCY MENTS AND A CON· ourpaatduepeymant•plu• 90 to Nld duty~-,_,CA~ REVIEW TO LEGALIZE EX-DITIONAL USE PERMIT milted OOlll and ••• =led T'u:.•o.:i wrl= ~:l-!'1-111D· 9y: ........, !STING CANOPY COVERED FOR EXCESS COMPACST -within thr• month• aret~°' .... = nu Publlatled Of Coall OUTDOOR HOISTS AND TO IP A RK I N G s p Ac E om the dete lhll notice of ' anga APPROVE EX TERICA rLOCATED AT 26~ NEW· ~aull wu racordacl . ad with Mid duly 8P-Dally Piiot May 11. 24, 31. MODELING LOCATED AT ,PORT BOULEVARD IN A C2 Thie amount It $4.300.70 I I I~~=·:::;,.: 1985 F 978 1747 ANAHEIM AVENUE IN ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL 1u of May 1: 1985 and will rue II • A N M G z 0 N E E N . E T E R M I N A T I 0 N 'Iner .... untirl your eocount ng obligation• .... v IR o NM ENT A L OE . PREVIOUS NEGATIVE DEC· ~ current. You may r~,o~-:v· -:, hu cs., rta.IC tr)flC( TERMINATION PREVIOUS L1'RA TION ~ot hive to pay the entire ., an Oii eby cs. NEGATIVE DECLARATION 10 AN OROINANCE FOR npald portion of your ec-,.,. all eum• MCUred tiler• IC·~ 3 PLANNING ACTION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE ount IYln though IUN OIY· ~~mm-:••tety due and pay-............ .. PA-85-99 FOA G WAYNE CITY OF COST A MESA. ment WU demanded. but an hU elaeled and I ..... "-"" .. MILLER FOR G AND w POST OFFICE BOX 1200. :you mull pay the amount hereby elaCI to ceuea ~ .. TOWING INCORPORATED AMENDING THE MUNICI· 1:.fated at>oYe. HoweYer. you he truat property to~ llOld No. A 127223 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR IPAL CODE ESTABLISHING r.~d vour baneflclery or 0 =l~fy the obllgallon•... .In the Suparlor Court of ELIZABETH JANE DUNN. 23 PARKING ST 1'ND1'RDOS jmortg19M may mutuanv OATt'lr.~·5/85 the Stat• ol CatlfC)(n" '°' GREEN 0 AK s DR I v E FOR COMMERCIAL PR • fagree In writing prtor to the . the County of Orange ATHERTON CALIFORNIA, IJECTS OVER lOO 000 ,ume the notice of .... II ~~~NT: .. ~·~~ ·::· In Iha Miner of the Elllte roR A CONDITIONAL USE SQUARE FEET AND AL· 'posted (whleh may not be OCIATIOM, ., TD ..... of LELA MAY SMITH. 0. PERMIT FOR OUTDOORILOWING REDUCED PARK· tNrllar than the end of the '/Uh · · • oeeMd. S I ORAGE OF VEHICLES IN ING rnR MIXED USE PRO· ~hree-mon1n period etelad E C~C f7'7taa Agant I Notice 11 hereby given that CONJUNCTIONWITH CON-1JECTS ENVIRONMENTAL abovel to. emong other Publllhed Orange Cou11•he underelgnacl will ... 81 STRUCTIDN OF A 1,536 DETERMINATION EX-~hlngs,(1)provldaeddltlonal lyPltot May3 10 17 24 Prlvata ..... 10 the hiOMll SOUARE FOOT BUILDING EMPT 'ilma Ir which to w re the 0.-985 • . . . and ball bidder. aubjec1 to FOR A TOWING COMPANY FOR FURTHER INFOR-~·""by trartlfat of lhe prop-F 9401connrmat1on of Mid ~- LOCATED A T 955 WEST MATION ON THE ABOVE~orOthanlriM.or(2)... • perlorCouft,onor aft•IN 18TH STREET IN AN MG APPLICA TIONS TELE· ~btlltl a icheduta of OIY· Pt8.JC tr>TICE 22nd day of May, 1"5, It ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL PHONE 754-5245 OR CALL "In order to cure your the office of RHODES. DE TE R M I N AT I 0 N Al THE OFFICE OF THE au11. or boll\ (1) and (2). tan M AL 0 NEY, HA ft T , NEGATIVE DECLARATION PLANNING DEPARTMENT. Altar three month• from NOTlCIOf M ULLEN, JAKLE ' .. 1'N ORDINANCE F'OR ROOM 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE he date of recofdallon of TMl•TW•·· •ALI HARDING. 919 Senta THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE cos TA MESA CA LI· hladocument(whlchdat•of T.• ..... •11 Monlce Blvd .. County of LOI CITY OF COSTA MES1' FORN11' ecofdlllon appM(I ,,.,. NOTICE ngetee. Stat• of Callfomla. POST OFFICE BOX 1200 PubhtM<l Orange Coast ), un .... the obltgetlon YOU ARE IN DEFAULT right. tltla and lnl•lll of CONCERNING THE<-MU· Da11v PtlOI Mey 17 1985 ng IOfecloMd ""°" or a NOER A DEED OF TRUST. Mid d9cnud at lhe llmi of NICIPAL CODE TO DELETE F-986 ,.,. wnllen aereement ATED 8-31-83 UNLESS th wld ... the rign1. ""' REFERENCES TO ZONES I .. IDllC W\yirr rwean you and your aid!-Ou TAKE ACTION TO lntereat ttlat tha 11tata WHICH NO LONGER EXIST I'"~ nu rw. or permtte a longer period. AOTECT YOUR PROP· Mid dicMMd hei ac>- WtlHIN THE CITY 1'ELETE! have only the l90al right R'TY. rT MAY l!IE SOLD AT idbvoperMlonof._or REDUNDANT RESIDENTIAL -V::.Oa oetoptheuleofyoutprop-PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ~ than or In DE v EL 0 p MEN T s T AN. ... b'f P•Vlng the entire EEO AN EXPLANATION hlon to ttlal of Mid di- 0 ARDS AND CLARIFY The County Sanitation ount demanded by your F THE NATURE OF THE 'It Iha llmi of cMietl, WORDING IN SECTIONS Olllrlcll of Orange County, editor , ROCEEOINO AGAINST In lnCS to Ill Iha certain,.... PERTAINING TO INDUS· Cellfornla, wtll recilVI...... To find out the •mount OU. YOU SHOULD CON-operty lllueted In "" Cfty TRIAL SE TBACKS AND ed bldaunlll Tueed•v. M~ muetpay,orto arranga ACT A LAWYER SamaAna,County ofOf· RE SIDENTIAL USES EN 28, 1985, •I 11:00 AM Bide ()( paymanttoatop the for• On June 7, 1985. at 9:00 • l1ate of Calltom6a. V 1 R 0 N M E N T A l 0 E lmlll, be reclvad at the 0.... re, Of If yOUr Pf°'*1Y 19 M , Landafl T D Setvlca, partlc:ultny deecrlbad • .. TERMINA TtON EXEMPT 1rlell Admtnlttr•ttva offtoel toreclOeure for eny ocher Inc . • Callfornla Corpor-Iowa, to-wit: 5 AN ORDINANCE FOR b'f the date Ind time herein· HIOn, contact. •ar Ion, .. dulV appointed Lot 10 In lloc* L of TrlGI r HE CITY COUNCIL· OF THE above Mt lor1h, at wfllCh ...... ,, •111t1 ..... rualM under and pureuent 8t .. per ~ rlCOl'did In CITY OF COST A MESA, time l"-V wlH be publlety ilMI L ........... 0 Deed of Trull recorded Booei 14, "'91 • of .... POST OFFICE BO)( 1200. opanechnda11emtned1tltla • 0 . DNwet = .·15.83, H lnet . No.oelleMOl.ll-.Aeootdeof CONCERNING INC REAS· otflce of the OtllrlCI•. 1()144 ... a. CA • -405707, of Offlelll Re-Mid County ING AMOUNT Of SMALL Ellla Avenue, Fountain Vil· _, tr7-877 di In the office of the mot• commonly llnown C1'R PARKING ALLOWED iev .. co";rlCnlaE. ~~~ followSY"'. If )'OU have any queetlone, ty Recorder of Orange•: 2015 South Oemeey It.. ANO CLARIFYING WORD· Ing L OJ" lhould ~tact a ~ ty, S .... of Cellfomla. Senta Ana, OA 12702 ING IN MUNICIPAL OOOE T(M, SPECIFICATION NO !tie government agancy by Dani l .,.Cfloetl Terme of .... ~ In .... SECTIONS DEALING WITH P-079 • mayl\ewlneuNdyOur Sendra l . ~WILL f\.11 moMV of the ~ PARKING ENVIRONMEN-8ldl mull be tut>mlnid . ~hattlndlnQ Iha ll AT PUik.iC AUCTION Stat• on conllrmelkln of TAL DETERMINATION EX· ~_!hi'°'"'~ bv~ that yaut Pf°'*'Y le In 0 H~IT 8tOOER FOR ..... or part~ and_. EMPT ...... r1ct1 In accordance'"'" ieloeur•, yOU ,.,..., offw SH (peyebte M time of enoe IY!dellOld bv "°" .... 8 TENTATIVE TRACT .. pro¥ill0rlt of the"**"' our property !Of ..... In tewtul moMy Of IM CUfed by Monoege ot T""' MAP I -12<153 FOR LAW· c:etlone. oYlded IM .... le COft.. , ..... , et the tronl Deed on IM property iO RENCE M CAMPEAU, IN S~llOna, bid blartk• ptlOf to .... con-ranc. 10 Iha Old ~ eold. Ten per Oln1 of amount CARE OF HERITAGE IN-,81\d 11.wtMr Information may of "" '°'-**"' COU1'1Muei, localiCI bid to be OepoeltiCI wlttl lllld. v E s T M E N T s beobtalnadattl'llabOllead· '*· YOU MAYLOM Senta Ana IWd., .,.. INcleoroffwatot>elfl ..... AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR dr .... lelapfloni ~-2910 EGAL RIGHTS ,, YOU 00 Sycam«e Street and Ing and .. be rlOINid ii Wll LIAM F MOORE seGS or ~~·~4 ... 11 .... . T T At<E PROMPT AC-oedWey, Santa Ana, C.... f"9 tlforlMld office et ,,,., OAl<MONT LANE FORT -•· ft, ...... ION a Ill flgtlt, tltle and time _,.., tM ftm publo WO~TH TEXAS A TEN-.............. c... In e6dlllon 10 Iha"'*"" ,., .. , con¥IY'9d to and caffon herW and ~ TA TIVE TRACT MAP FOR A tr .. Rl•a ii.,...,.... ~ tb0\11, .,_., llriy hild by If under Mid date of ..... HOT SUBDIVISION FOR Pllblllhad <Xanoe7 ... Cf*A 10r tu•, Ilene, Of~ of Tr\111 In tl'llpropeny Oe1id INe 7ffl dey of-; c 0 N 0 0 M I N I u M Delly Pllo1 May1 . 1...., tnce9 be ~ or uatiO In Mid County and 1"6 PURPOSES. LOCATED AT F· ~.Md tt1i late daact'ltlid ... Cll•rl11 A. Hart, Jr .• 266 t ELD£N AVENUE tN AN rtafC NOTICE en can be relneCM9d, aMI Lot 34 of Treot No 1011e, Ah°"9, M1loney, Hirt. J\2 lONf: ENVIAONMEN· I ~-mutt.,. OUted lty of lrvlni, .. "'°""on I Mullin, Jallli & H•dlne. ~·· TAL OE TERMINATI ON 1 ACnTIOUS eutM• a concJltlon of rllntt14• as> f900fcted In loot! ~2. t~ tor becutrll!, P'MVIOUS N'£0Anv1 OEG-... ITA ,...,., ........ Q of,,.. ...., Alhr'e. Ill· LARA TION TM fo1ow1nt .-.one HOT ICE 1• 'H UIHY IN!Pa!... ~ of ICUMa of Iha btMe of ii6d 7 ZONE EXCEPTION I doing bualnell... VIN. THAT FINANClAL ange eoun.y, ~ 0.Ctlf114 PERMIT zE -84 13g", FOA I 1 H"o u a r,., A L "1 ~POAATtON °' t MinA The ..,.... ..,.... and "*""*' Orange c.... GIN WONG ASSOCIATES IOUlltCll Df8f( ON\11 M MA~leduly~ OOl9WnOfl ...,_IOI\, OillV Pllol ...., tO, 11, 17. AUTHORIZED AGENT FOA PAl9', 27tt e.turn It , •MIMl'UNtir tM....,. .,.,.,, ol "-,.... pl'"°'*'Y I ... OB PROPERTIES 1801 CA t212t deletlt>iCldeidoftNet: llCrl bid lbou ,, ,....... . ' - Reeta to rolls A quality control inepector at Georgia- Paclfic Corp.'• llnerboard mlll in Atlanta. Ga., lnepecte reel• of llnerboard before they are cut into more manageable rolls. Each roll i• more than 20 feet wide and ha• nearly 11 mllea of llnerboard on lt. The roll• of llnerboard are then converted into corrugated contalnen. •1h111Hld7WUl;I--------------- ()fange Coast DAILY PILOT"ttday, M8Y 17, 111& • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIACTION8, Women hear how to make it happen-in the job market R~an 1s -a--phra~ u...-------------~ k carries a self.fulfil/mg prophecy along om 0 n ma t with it. Bought ofexpericnce and new ~ vision. the need to market oneself suc~ssfully forges a ne~ 1d1om· j b 11 WOmen WI/I 0 0 longer have tO WQ/l 0 p~osence e ~,~'/J:'b:~do.~esw~':n'"a~ .~n;:=:: :~ ~ ~ anywhere she wants to be. piO\ 1ded she is willing to work for 11 " The dera wben womin...,.... tw lftd out of .. ~ By 80 LEBO .,. ~. M the nurNMn .. , .......... o.ity ,.....c .. ,. ...... , TM egil'9 ~ 8oGfn llf*mdon .,. ICUH Into a 1.1 ..... Women, corporations and ~mall droplnunl\Wltty~CGllgeeftiollnMt.,....,..11'toM,._. business. clubs and colleges. fa~h1on *• 9000fclng to• UIC-commlllC~ ~Oft dlmD~ N and astronauts all have something in the drop le npect9d to Moftlle by a 1.1 lnol 1111 In ald9r ........... common. They're all pan of a the USC ~fowtd. Ottlercanclulk»nloftfte.-.dy. phenomenon that I'> sweeping the .. 1990 ~'*d of -m-ca....._.. -----_ ... ~-... ~ nation -common!\ called the '"re-_, ' *"' .... >---.r .._.._ 9"' '" "'1 ' • entry wo man." -men.,.~edtobe31~:"Eorokler.&vtMn,...,_M Last week at the Anaheim H ilton or otder are expect9d to hcMd _! __ rMior'ltY ~ collal and T owers Ho tel. a d iverse m1,ture ttudentl; tohevelncrwedthelrpe1 lion lnthee.b«forcetol1 of womanhood and rcprcsent:111.,.es percent -.ct to be UllrYQ edUcatlon9I f'9IOUr'Oe9 Mr911able to.._... .. of social services JOtned force'i with '1aM'W retreed, lkMI ~. a... change, or er-.......,.... with corporate and small business Other~" o fficials 1n a Conference Oil Woml.'n Women now ecoount for ... percent of the WOt"k force wtth. 1985 co-sponso red b) '>ta tr Sen cont""*'G Influx of women Into the job rnerkllt. Wrt11am Campbell. R· ~of wnlng lw than 85 cer1t8 to wetY dollt ...-Md Whether as· an older head ot by men, women.,. br=:'• fMlng not only tradltlonel,.,.,... h ouloehold : pan ot a tv.o-income profilltOiW, but~ .. men'a ." family: a d1ssat1stied homemaker. or a~ a person Strl\ tng for fulfillment Since 19'0, the proportion of women ~llra. arch.._.. wo men came in dro,es to the con-~. mnd ~ offtdllla ha more~ doubt9d ~ lrlt ference wtth 5.000 attending and documented In a llllaty arMy by the ~ WOtktng Womm. 3,000 turned a wa). Ong1 na t1 ng se 'ten According to the m.gaz.lne'a atatJlttca, WOii*' now eccount tor years ago. to address women 1n neerty 50 percent of thoee wortclng In ...... teCltQcel airMI business and their pan1cular nccds. edmlnlltrattw tuppOf't. The proportion of women tn ~· thr conference has branched out. retated ocicuP9tlOne WM up from 38 percent In 1983 to 45 percent tn "'We found." said Senator Campbell 1914 tllone. "'that women in increasing numbers · . "Thia lhJft an the labor force ta leadtfln to.~ df8f'n&tic == are concerned a bout their financial .. . .. _' future. their health. what their chll-both In the~ Md In eodlty. ft oper'9 up I whole new of dre n are lea ming. what m a kl.'s oJher ..._to be de9ft wtth, eudt M <#It care, ~omotlon opportunM9I far women s uccessful. Wo m e n are no women and ..... pay, .. l8YI S....... ~. Ehtenh9tt, oommllllO.W ol longer content to k t thing~ happen. the Middle Atlantic region at the U.8-......, of Labor Stllttlacl NEW YOllK <API 81rtcnr ' • ' , oov1oe n •. 2• Htcn118 11 • 79 • MovPt •'• ~ Ptr>ter \ ,, , 7S ~•nllO , 1• ff they want to make things hap~n ·• -8e Lelle NASDAQ cwotetlont 8tvvoor I l 16 1'-1 Or •'Cn 26 . 2oloo HenroF " , 34., MovnOt ' ';, PeooE• 10 • t~ "'"CJ SJ~ 4 : "' L k '"°""'"11 1110~\I Old\ l!lrwTom Oun•O, 11 .._ 2n. HOQen S S • McCrm 36"' 36''t P-llt , t·l2 uDarll llS') I '• "'nn U C. manager 10 mar Cling .,.., lo"""' Offen DY I/ 16 19 16 Our.ron ti ., 11 ~ Hoooer 76'• 2•'• McF•rl 111. ll Pelrttt lO l0''1 P9ft:I 11 ~ ... communicatio ns sen ICL'\ al XerO\ mertietm1kenHot4 8utt•I\ ,,.._ •7'• Ovn\Cn '" s • Hor11ll\ l. l'• M&OC•• Siio 6'11 Petloon 2 2~ ktt ~-16 !'t om Thu•ld•• PrlcH eurr>oS •• 9 Ea•van 1s , 21 ~•vori1c 2• '• 1s • M11aE1 , 1 , 1 3 1 P1111G1 ts • ts,.. ME · •6 7· 16 Corporation. and Barbara Barnc1.. make Job seeking an adventure v. h1ch not onl~ reformula11ng themselves to do not Include retell CNL Fn l • )t, Econlo ll , l l '• IMS ' 13 ·, 7' • M+com 71 11 • PlonHI ll': ll>..o l•ndtm '1 ,,.,. I d d' f h .\ j fi d I ' merkvom1t"-d0wnor CPT s•. S'•IEc1cmo 9 . 9., 1sc 10'• ,0,. Mouw , 2s •1s"' Poul• 13., 14 .. , 1ndon '"' 4~ pnnc1pa an 1rec1or o t cnt o pt-a-can benefit vour ltfe and hvelthood. tn a pacc1nthework1orce.buthave comm tu lon i or Ce•Moc 9 • 9"' EIPu 1s • is . 1ntoA" u. 11 Md•dCa 16. 11 oowe11 ''"' ,.._ f= 1~'., 1°' Sc hool Proioram in In ine. teamed up ··Don't give ·up until )Ou"re there'" become a nev. marketplace 1n the T11urad1v CatWt• \ '7 •3 'I Eldt•B tS / 16 • tnttrn 19 • 10 In M1dt8~ l•'• 34 .. Pr\GM 21 21. Tttecro lii! H" Q Sttcll 11c1 ASll canonc. 19 19. Etec8•o ''• a. ''"'" 6" 1 ''""' Mlll•o• 42 , '2"' PretStv 79..., 79,.. Tt••Plci 23 show women hov. to make things B 8 d process of packaging themselves for AEL ' ,, ,,.~ canroo o•. ,.,. EteNuct is ... is"' 11 ' ,, ., '" Mo1u JS JS•7 Proo•o Sl\i s, Ter>n1n1 '• n • happen. The pair addre~scd the: needs arbara arne\ strcsse the tm· Th AFAPrt 11, 39 , Caosw• 11 111.1 E"cor 11 16 '• 1rcEnr 1•. l Monrc1 18 1al\i PbSNC n"' n•• Ttorarv "'11 ·16 ponance ofderlar1ng vour intent ons consumptio n e re-ent~ woman t5 Ac•i'" ! • J~· Cu tv\ n . n , EmoA, 9 9 , 1nroro,.. u o~ • MMuC 111. 12. Purt&n n • ,. Tovot~ ''• 10 of job seekers in a one-hour \\.'m1nar · 1 a consuml.'r o f goods and sen ices as :~~t~ 2i , '~~ ~=~~~0' :~; :~.~ ~~r;~;, :r· :; · ::~t.,·~ !~:; !~·.1 =;~~ ~;, ~;~ g~~r~ 1:-• 1~: t~·~~n ~ U tt ~ ent1tlrd ··Packaging :yourself for Re-to ~ourselfdatl} o n index cards. if not v.ell as a potent '>Ource of ideas, Adaot > •Cn•mS• ""'''•Ea•O• ,; 1~I J•mw1r 1t.19,Mo1co u.1,>,Qva1.c, 11 11>.unPtntr n,n. rntr.·· \O)Ourfncnds talent• and "'r\tce• Th·· prn... Adl'!IJW ~ ) 30 CnmLe• 18 I 19 I "'"'" b<t ' 6• .. 1•'""•" / • / . Murt•er 21 • n , Rauen 6. 6'" u~~nr •' 7 • '"O . Id bod h .. ~ ., • ...,... ~~;.~. ;~ !-.. '""u' , 1' 1• , r•oGo , 11 11• J•• co 10 10 M •tma S6 • s. , Aevma , ,, • ,,,, u ur 11 ' 11 , "Rl'-ent~ .. said Luk<' ··beginning nee 'ou 'e to some ' "" at fess1onal v.o man "'111 nt'ed .md v. ant ~r~o't. u. a"" l::~: ~:~ H '. ~:i·~o ~: u :1 ~~~~'n~r ~·= f~ ~~;~ ;~.: ~~.: =:~;:~ ~~~ ~~ ~v.i. ll H: with knov.ing v.hal ~OU v.ant to \OU intend to do"' ~Id Barnes '"n's all the goo<h and ..en ICC\ or' ha mak Amc1\t '' '', c11u1e n l2 • 1'1-NF s .. s·. Jo•••" ll • 11 ·INM cr" 1. l'• Aoaos \ 21 n ·1unvl'in 16 • 16'• create:bu1ld\ourcontidcncc.cr .. atca hard to back dov.n ··"'It"'> sca r. hov. d II h h AFurn II .. IP. Ct•rkJ 15 7S , l'+NF ' )1 • 31r. K4 v&r I' 16 I N1.,..•S ' 2' 1•l\i lloDMv• 1) '' UP•nP 19' 10 • • r: d f . t pre CCC\SUr as V.t' 3S t O'>e t at are AGrHt H,. 1~, c iowCo " • "" Ftu•0<0 '''" ""' Kam•" 7'1 . 11 'I NV Air a · o. llou\e ' uroeer s s gameplan. define '·our skill'>. be rast a ream can comc: true 1 \OU tar..c AmLock 10 • 11 Co1rT1• 16 "' 16"' Fooar J'· '. "''''' , 9 t6 N•c•OC. 9 16 11 t6 seo11•r ~2 ,, ' vu iA ' 91-io 9 : the 11me to be '>"''Cdit· and kt·ep tracl uniqul.' lo v.omt•n AMldl > 9·16 CornClr 19 19 ForAr. Jl )1 . KtllvS A ., d N1>@8 10' 10'-StfKO .~' .~ \/1INll ~7 l1 . rraltst1c. and define ~our c:xpectJ· ,,.. 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T t'\aS Th1i, 1~ the fourth order placed h~ thl' -\1r Force against a requirement<; contr:tl't that has a potential \ aluc of Stt 2 m1ll1o n. The prev1o u'i orders \\l'rl' for UPs AND DowNs NEW V~RK (AP ) -The follow1n11 ltst shows t e Over the Counter stocks and warrants Iha! have oone uo the most and down "'f mosl based ori percent of change for hursdav No securities tradlno oeiow S7 or 1000 shares are included Net and percenta,e chan11H are tne difference between ne rirevious c tos.no bid price and Thundav s ast btd orice UPS Name Las• Cnp Pct 1 lns1IGP 1 + • UP ~l ~ ~1Ggd 3 .. l UP nv i un 1 ts 16 UP • NtGld un c\ ~ ~ +-l Uo s ~rvo + I,. Uo 6 ' owell 'l , t I\ UP l7' lmre . s • t .. UP 16 ' ~t:Gs 21 t 3 Uo 't 7 7 ) .. l UD 1 • li HerwCo I \l • t l l UP lH ~u~ear ~~, t • UP 1• ~ n y wtB + s 16 UP ,. on tin~ Up 'P 14 ~~, 4.1.t t l UP ! ~ IS M h ~ : . UP I' mfx un t 1 UP I l.11"1 1 • t '• Uo II S ~ Aul Med •'• + I Uo l 1. Rtif~b .... t ) UP 11 . IM wt 1L t . UP 11 1 R v~c + UP ll 1 Solv x + • UP 111 ~Sri •lt +7-16 UP ll l • m cot jt: t ~ UP II 9 s Deb ri Uo 10 NS ~·rne Lal' Ch" Pct I F~ " .,. -1 ~l 1 1~ l = l . • f •! l -'~ ~on~ , ; -r~ ~nz un 17 -, 17 L09 pf I~ ) lt tolt'' I l ~ 1. ~r. ) ... 1• .. I ll 0.1 oi ·1~ 1 ![ l''I ,., ,, -,., ~ l ) li • 4 IA IL i·~ I a I . S2 . 94 1.000 bringing ihc to ta or~R ­ to datt' w $l~~I OIHJ The -\1r Force hasunttl On' ~I h> c\crc1 ... c 1b o pHM on tht' add1t1un·a1 unit'> • • • Saffell & McAdam. Inc .. Builders. hased 1n In inc ha\ anno unced that construl t!On on thi.' $'\ mdlwn BakL·r trt•et ~&D build1n[1. hac, ru'>t been complrtcd L<)('J tl.'d at 200 E-Ha~1·r \tre<·t 1n C O\ta \.tc\J near thl' tnt<.'r'><'t·11on ul the San 01egn .ind ( U\IJ ~te-.a frc:c:v.J\\ tht· hutld1ng ''pan l)f a .\. a1rc h1gh·tL0thnolog' comple' • • • Air-Cal's Board of Oirt'ctors h.l\ deliJrl'd ::i J1\ 1dl·nJ .11 " .t'nh fll'r \hafl' 1!0 lh ['rl'll'rrl'd \ll•1 ~ pJlahk Jul\ I' II • ,h,1n•h11hkr' •t i rn "rd Juh I \1rt .11 'prl'll·rr1•d '111, ~ "·'' l\\Ul'd in 1n \t.1r, h .ind the ·'' t1nn "' \1rt JI°' AtlJrJ I' thl' t'1r'1 d i\ ldl'lld r.11d 11n lhl' 'tOl l .\1r< .ii tlJwd 1n ,,·v.p11r1 tkJ,h 1' a v.1•,tl'rn lt't1.111n.ll 1arner '<'T\ ing. I' maJN , 1t11'' 1n < alilnrn1.1 'l'\,1JJ Orl'g11n .1nJ '-' J'h1ngtnn \ 1rt ..ti urn1m11n '11"'l I' tradl·d ••n lhl' ..\nwn,J n 'lt11d I \l hangL' uni.In thr ~\mh\11 \(I fhl' prekm:d 't11t l.. '" a'lso tr:tdl'd 1111 thl' .\ma1,.10 i.;tO\ k E\•"h.lnLH' unJrr thl' "'mhol \( t-Pl • • • AST Ruurd1. In<" h.1, f1kJ Jn 11111.'nntl 111 I 4 mlllt1•n 'hJrr' nl Lnmmnn 'It" lo. "1th thl' 'l'\ unt1t•, ,\nd ~ '' hJO!(•" ( 1'mnll"1t1n 111 \\ h11 h 1<1im"111 ~h!!rt''l ~n be u.rRrc!d t>rtm- • um pJ n' Jnd thl.' rl.'mJ1nJrr v.ill bl· 11tlerc:J t'i\ 1..t"rtai.n ,,:fltn8 'hare- holda' Th" ntknng v.111 he co - managl'U ti\ IF Ro t h,Lhlid L'n ll'rhag . f.i.,.. t'>in and 'lheJnOn I c·hman Bn1thl.'r\ lnr It " .tnt1c1- pJtl.'d thJt thr ,,flc:nng v. ill ,t1mml'OCL 1h1' month Pnxc:c:d' 111 thL' u•mpan' lrum th1' nlkn ng ,ire 111 he: U'l'd !Or ..1JJ111on' It• v.orl..1ng •• 1p11..1 I d Od cllhl·r gcnaa ,orporJtl' pur~"l'' . .. Dana :'\1guel Bank. 11 l>.1nJ Point ha\ n•ptinc:d j tir'1-quJnC'r rrotit 0 1 ~td tl(M • \'h1,h n·prl''l'nt' J ~()I 1wr1L'nt "" 1r."l' "' r11rw 1ir'1 ~1uJnc• ,11 l 4 ~J In .1dd 1 ·n I h. """ I I h·rndnn PIL'\ldl'll : .It ,j . Ill<'' l'\\'l llll\l' 11tllC'Cl l•I 1h1 D.1 11.1 '•~ul'I K.m ha' re• f\lfft1·d th.11 1 .. 1.11 .t"t"t' \\t'rl' up I 4 l'\'rll.'Ol td \: '1mlihll'\Lr'u'$1 ' n11 ll ht0 .I \\,I' Jgp . . . R L C'ou<·b 6 Co "' I·' 1nl· ha' brcr. 'l'lr' tl·J ·'' 1h.-n1'" .u.w n1 \ 11f record tor \n..t hl·tm h."1·11 • '1'n"irl\.1ro1n ( 1Hp l h,· uimr,m' tnrnw,1 1n D<·cem tx·1 I 41< \ ·" .1 11•,ult ot J In rraged hu\1,111 nl ,, t11' "111n 111 tkt ~ma n lnstrumc:nt' " .1 mJnula\ turcr 01 tJrd1o pulm11n.H\ J1Jtin11,11, and nrnn11onn~ "''''m' Jn1.I h." h1H.1gt'1 1'd 1n 1''"'" 111 $' milt111n fc• .\J \ L'rl1\1n~ .tr .. I l'll•t1'••tl\tnJ I rrc• ll.( ,, Orange County's easy listen~ng radio station I On the / .. ., • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS FRIDAY'S CL8SING PRICES Div ~II S.• U •I Cllt 04¥, ~II IMt I.HI Cl>e Dow JoNl s AvrRA Cl s NEW YORK (AP) -Flnel Oow·Jones ver1oe1 for Mei. 17. L• a 12'/m1~1M.41~~+1 T~~~ nm mn lltll mµ''· : Utlli 'j 6S Stk ,\',. • ' WHAT NYSE Dio NEW YORK tAPI MIV II Adv•nced V ecllned ncl'I noed 0111,$1~' New hlohs Ntw lows NYSE LEADER S UPs AND DowN s NEW YORK (APJ -The IOllowlno 1151 shows the New York Stock Exchenge stocks end w1rr1nls. that h1v1 gone up ine most end down the most b1M4 on perce!'ll of chanoe reoerdleu of volume for Friday. No securities tradlno below $2 are lncl- ·uded. Net and percentaoe chanoes are the difference between the orevlous ctoslno orlce and Frldav's 2 P.m. price • Name I Mng!AUI 2 BASIX 3 BMC Ind "Mohwk Oat S viManvllle 6 ~ Housewar 7 !air Jn I ttocitFON 9 onka s 10 MesoOffstt n 11 PatrlckPlr 12 ReoubAlr 13 Cecolnd 14 KniotttRid IS BrockHll 16 Robins AH 17 Butres Gas 18 LomnMfo w t 19 K!,Jhlman wi 1 0 PSA Inc 1 Zurn Ind 2 K ocera J Nrco1e11n~1 4 Benef 4.JOot 5 Nablsco8rd UPS Last Cho 23 .. I .,. 11~ I II~ ~ 3~ ''• 51)) + ~ 9•11 ~ 2111. 111• 8l9 'h "~· 2"1 2~ 111 2l9 "' 7118 l9 2•11. I 'I. 36~ l~'e 2'h 'e 193,. I 2\'e ~ 2~ .,... 21'/2 I ~7 "• l'I· 27,!e 1112 91/. p,. 14 ~ 37 I~ 6S~ 2~ DOWNS Name Last Cha I LTV 3.06of 16J• -2r H 2 ~EvanPd pf 21n -1, 3 TransO Fin 9~ -1• 4 GalvSIHou 4~ -"11 S Amfesco 91,., -l • 6 LTV Coq~ 8 ~ 7 BenoueJ 8 47'e -~ 8 LamsnSesn J , -1 • 9 v~ndo Co 7'e ,., 10 LTV l .2SPI I 1 J• A-VX-.W!~~~cU..lla....=--J 12 vlEvansPd 2 111 13 Ronson 21/H 1 H 14 Blocralll n 2P1o -11'• IS Fl1.her Fds H~ -1;, 16 MOC Corp 11'11 -¥t 17 FlowGenl """ -•. II Gullon Ind IS -. J , 19 feii.aslnll 2' , -1 e lo LehVallnd 2"" -I e I vfStor1111.eTch 2~ -1 e 2 lndianaGas s 247"9 -l"e 23 Publick Ind 3 e 24 GATX Co 277'8 -l''I 2S Albert sons 32 JI • Pel. UP 11.0 Up . Uo . ~~ :l' UP 7. UP . ~~ l6: UP .6 UP .6 ~~ l:~ UP . UP . 8~ :1 4 Up S. UP 4. Up 4. Up 4. UP 4.7 UP 0 UP •.6 UP U Pct. 1~.~ u 7.3 n 6.1 6.6 6.4 --tt 16 4 • l u 4.1 ::~s 4. 4 h WHAT AMEX Orn . - NEW YORK (APl Mav 17 Advanced Declined ¥nchanoed otal luuel New hlohs New lows AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) ....: S11ff, 4 o.m. price and net chaooe of ~ 11n most a.ctn ~flldl: ~~ lrad i no n a1Tona 11 v a l more than S1. BAT Ind Wanolab9' CompCon TIE Comm grvstalOll lobNtlRes omePtrl t<evPharm Hasbro s Frontier Hold NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK <APl -Most active over-·ttte·counler stocks s~lled bV NASO. Ze~~~ 1~~2~~ 3119 A~!: £hf-, MCI l ,090,600 8~ 9 t 'Ill AppleC 1,029,200 21~ 21 1') I~ USlaln 818,JOO 19 19117 -S1t• OvtoQd 802.! 10~ IOJ/• ~ NwPPh ~· 11'• II~ i-. Convgt 4,4 7~ 71, fandon 4 3,100 •"'8 H~ + ~ Sln$Or 472 JOO 7 1/• ntl -Ye MlchSlr <M~.500 •¥. s GoLo OuoTE S METAL S Ouon s T ha t's an apt description of both business a nd bus iness people along the Orange Coast . To keep t rack of where companies 2re going and which people a re helping them get t here.just watch 'Credit Line' -every day in t h e Bu sfnesssectfonofyournew liilJ PUii Orange Coe.at DAil V PILOT /Frtday. Mey 17, 1N5 87 . """•Ith rs~ ...... ...,. •atm··~ ........ .... .._11 Jiii &nU LIL tlB iM4 ._. rumw L!tw w:l-f A C..t1 ... Ult lut. ._. &He ............. iOZil9Cr"! Studlo1cottage, unfurn iiii • -· mo T ' New ledt./llH wtrfrlg. ut.11 .. •a-IVY LAND NOWI Vic· bdrm 3 ... oc.ri ~. • ... ~..... lllt Mo to mo, 1450. lncl<M ALL UTILITIES PAID qi.1i.t. P•tlo. W'Mle, no Incl no,,... dOM·to bctl Tiit DailyPillli CLASSIFIED Ofi'l-'1€1-: llOlJRS Tt•lephon<-St·rvi('t•: \londa y· Frida) U:OO ;\.~1 .-:)::W P. \t. Bu~itH'Sfo. ( '.ouuh·r: \J on ti a~ -Frid<t ' U:OO ·\. \l.-;}:00 P . \1. Pl HI .IC \TIO'- Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursda y Fr iday Saturday Sunda y ht Mon . Turs. w~d. Thurs. h 1. Fri. fH·. \l>'l.l't: .4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. (:A~(:EIJ.ATIO'\ & (:t HUtE( :Tit )'\S: ( at11Tl l.1t11111-o .11HI t 11rr1·1 111111 .., 111:1\ lw 111ad 1· 1111 -.11 111 1· d1·adl1111· ... 11 ... 111 1(1\ '" ""''°-l11 r a 1·a111·1•llatio11 1111111bn v. lt1·11 1·a 1111·lli1t)! 'nur ;ul. CLASSIFIED O.l2-567R let ·u. Help Y•• Sell Your Property! Call C111111ie4, 642-5678 H~-+ifo,...,,r ...... intorma1io & surprisingly low cost. -·-tONlllt .,.., 10 Ac. onjy IQl9 Yfd1 opt. avtlll. Oey9 - - -utll 497-"153 Comp•rt ti.fort you rent. pet• Avt 512' 546-<t!SOe 14sO+aeoM2-4110 'abulOu• o-Mllla Pten S12,ISOO. tetm1. Many J.475.000. firm. Prine. "°'"9 In ' ~lydeOOl'ated,cu1tom '8 1 -::-tiiiiiiiiiiii~-= on~~attheendof other ~oete. ·Homft only'. 720·74'03 or Nwptl<itt$1460.Avt.Jl.llyl d .. lgn ·fHtura~-vcro . FrombelCOnywt~.-.1 lfW•lll&l ---· private '=ul·d•·tec. 4 frQm 143.000. Ag1. · ~.-nett 494·*8 11t. ~13e bbq. cov'rd g.,.909, eur-ti~· . '>Br 2aa. ~· •-. l1• .. 11Tllllft Bdrmt & 3 betftt wttt1 (819) 948-180e ... ..,. wt.. • .. 1 -"'-,. -terrlflC cu.tom_.... .-id IRVINl·COVl reduced to = .... ..., Brand new luxury home roun....., t., ptu.,, e,,..... S8 5 No pelt 83 ..t107 ._. ...,,... ••• .... •••-· S13"5000 5 8d .....__ .1 •ea. eeaptng. No pets. Furn ....,, outdoor ent«taln"*\t ...._ -• " • · • • ....,., .. .... wt oc;ean & nlte llte Ylewa. Bachelor & Furn l8f. Eatt9lde 2Br 1Ba. ~ S9'1nQ Into ~ ~ 28' arN Including 40 ft pool. Two edotable unlt..C~ 4300 tq ft. 4"4-0033 PIP 36drm w/ger-oe yd & 2Br + Den. A/C, 2 frplca. 385 Wiiton 642•1971 arN Nr ecnoolt. no pet• Garden AptlTOWMOme. Price 1tuhed to gt~ l ,wfl!t .... 18drm .___. .... ~L IHI bltlntM80flat'E·Zmove dbl gar. gate guarded. $5751mo.831..e155 Swtmm1"9poot.•IOloMcl S575,000 • defWtet) wlfrplc. Fabuloul dee*, ~ ..... a. Short term IM 12400/mo. I •---L -... gar909 ~ ~ buy! big ~ vl9w. Prima *If .... * &3Mlto t Alty'-· 731-7367 aft &pm aat. -• MY EU1.,. 3Br. new d«x>r, facllftlet & volleybeit -.. COLDW<?U BAN~<?R ~1 ----SHADOW AUN nn111•w LAGUNA HILLS 11n.-· LG 4 Br, 2 i,4h: f9"\ cstm Frencfl doors gazebO & tpe, Cent •. more·• bMutyt 406 to Allele to Hon. AOClt only MARIANNE FAAMLL Ofc: 837-955017~1951 _.coNL3._ lllT IUll'l ...aT pool, catp<>rt. No pelt, court. Lendacaplng, Agt 494-*>571831·3155 commu-... • Compi.t-.. _ .._IDTILI -.atnWI HD• "'-.~· tttut a parl! like FOR $700. Avt 818. 642·5210 anopplng clOM by. 3 '"'7 ... 7 ..-... wa VIEW Oetlgner'1 home ...,..... be11cb A' ~.... radec, MWcptl. AIC , epa VILLA BAL.BOA. 2 e.cl, Beautlful lrg 2Br+Den THE DISCRIMINATING l•IWI 21f 11a mlltt from , v-. .... TlllU'UT $349,000. Exel llnan'g. fSl1r 300 apt 1 amoct, 1tcurlty. JBa,MCblAA.BoatdOCk· PROFESSIONAL Large, clean, quite, lndry, able now. Celt Jennftet Top floot condo Pan LINDA ISLE: t. 8 Bd Ing. Walk to Udo Village. UUlltles F ee + See &M\ 1·5, 640· 1141 ~ """ 1 & 2Bdrm Furnlal'led lee. c.arport. From 1-416. &47-1019 or.mlc ~ of bay. eoai Baylront dock Dover .. -. ,.....,d ta cornm. $2150 No pet• ~75-0105 LA r 646-4549 •he Springs (Irvine) Studio dock available. Excellent Shor• ~rchhect lntertor ·-·-..--QUINTA HERMOSA NI .. 1B Bachelor 147$/mo, AvWI terms. Seller may helP. Designer' home. Superb wlpvt. pool, aaun1, 3 lo. UY 16211 Par!\ aide Ln, 11B , '!~. N~e ~~g $-475~ lmmec:I. 335 StreMlwood with cloelng costs. Don t amenttl• & view. Appt lrplca M500tmo,,to mo 3Br 3Ba. quiet prvt comm. Ul·IU1 646-3618 •It 3:30 (818)183..()ee6 mlu thlt opportunity to only 7141~1·6710 W.etrfrHt.... .... Baach. tennis, greenbelts ttMI a Bayfront. Atk tor an--1 •ft. 111· 1• IJJ.... $1950 IN . Incl rdnr. NO lrriat 2'f4 FIREPLACE, pool, pallo. BARBARA JAMES --' -• p ET s. Av a I 61 1 s 28r Coodo. au am-11•-X-LG 1 & 2Br Apt• E-Guerded gate, pool, view, 7 1 4 I 6 7 3 -6 7 7 7 or S800 St 1 ""ii..,. Side $550 Up S57-2641 qui.t. Owner cteaperate • 916/927 ·56S5 AIC, ·avt ~,e1a~s 1 ~~8 fn, ll•t•119 II F:'~,~~!!:.r~.=: *ftUlY lllTILI BIG CANYON CONDO It ._ .... $615/mo 2 eo'2 BA,lrptc, Prlc«I for quick .... at 2 Br' 2 'la t; a' c 0 mm . L11au acla .., encl gar. all bit-Ina, nf S«9K. Open HOUM SIS 1BR/utll lnel S800 Po o I I J a c I t e n n I a . Charming Vie: studio. dte shopping center •====-==:i::=:-1May18&1t.Mr.Laursen 3BR/2balwf~xS 1050 $1500/mo.640-4509 cook in_g utll fur n 810 0...ter •WINlf NWMI #7 Southampton Ct. 38R2~baTI $l375 BLUFFS, 4 Bdrm 2 Ytba, $S4Stmo .494-7645 . TSL MANAGEMENT .. H... B/281·1500 R/751-9175 BalBytrntSBrl2bS1800 frple. encl patio ' eu 642-1503 • ..,.... Beytrt. W.BayAveS2800 s1250,mo 644•1480 l~rt lt1c~ ... Gorgeoue Bay and City .... Tl llAll (48'/mald rm/side tie) ve:rt; OCEANfRONT. lllTUT II light views In Dover Newport Shorea 4 Bdrm 3 Bluffs Condo 3 Bd 2 'hBa, Shr 2BR 1 bath apt $895/mo BeautlfUI 2 8d 2 Shor•. Pr•tlgloo• prl· Ba, 2 story. Asking lrple. lovely prlv patio. w/seldom nome tenant. Ba townhouse. All Bl1·1ns. l11come Reatr1cted UnHt Cata-predeaignated arN 1&2 Br-Unique Floor Pine I Northwood Part! offet-. pool, jacuZzl, cover«! paritlng, laundry f~I .. alr-eondhloning, Mty frwy acceea and much more. vate executive nome. $225,000. OWC or trade? $1350/mo Agt 7S9-8389 S•50tmo Agt 64s.J683 frplc, lndry rm Large living and family 648-8844. Atk IOf Alan BLUFFS Condo 3br 2'Jtba, TSL MANAGEMENT For f'urther Information. rooms, each with fire-a t 1 U f 642· 1603 Place. Format dining. BLUFFS TIH Lowett Price xtnt cond. S 1100/mo. n r •tJ I a • Evea/Wknd• 642..,221 plMMcall 7141552-01 77 •119"""5 2BR A me 714-494-7S13evetwknds orvltltouroftloe1t148 Breakf•st room. 4 • •"" . . l,tU 06 lalL-· l1lu• z7-NICE 2BA 1 'bat .. ~1-1 -"--C Bdrmt. 3'11 bath. Pool. SOK-113/4 Agt 7eo-«>97 IDYii.i 619-434-41 w!(days -.,. ,, -..., Roosevelt, 1,,,,.,., A. "ITII.-•• epa.3cargarA09.Callfor lllllll•I JAmSUAln 1ta•••fllll 1 ltlns, aml patio. avl gar. E'Slde $800. extra OPEN DAILY _,_.. ~tment 546-2313 -••• --now. $1000/mo to mo. storage rrn &tor dbl gar. MON-F!U8amiolpm 3 Bdrm 2 ba, DetMINf .._,...,. Loweat p'1ced Condo In .PWlf"l•IT 2 Sty 4 Bd 3 ba. 2 trplcs, rental. 8181289-9307 a2va1Bldl 2 i lo SAT/SUN home well taken C8t9 of flnttt .,.., Lge·2 Bd-2 l1•111M1ll dbl gar. IQe patio deck. 1 ba, ge pat 8:30am..e:OOpm THE REAL ESTATERS $150,000 owe. A.-Ba.AIC.19eclacularvlew Comm pools & tennll C.rtaa ..... , '12 $67S/mo A 1 cond. --='::":":c:-::-L""E""ISl"""'""-=·=-- Alan 646-~ 13MK Owner 760-8755 CllMI •el lbr HU courta. S 1500/mo avall Muge 4 rm 2 ' a Avail-lmmed occupy MW 3id tba. 2 <*oar. l;9 yd. 611 Can 54S.-6646 able 611 S 1600/mo Bkr ltf .. ,.,... ...... ... ... I .. UIT1ll 1950/mo Grdnr Incl t• Ftbulou1 2Br 2Ba, 3 blka 720-9422 Oall "8· 11H .... ma PIWa.& n ....... t 3 8d 2 be, fam~lntr;o avail 811 673-9336 to beach. spa, 2 car gar' ........ -I ·-Appeallng home, Just combO. 7 yra d n no pets. $1400/mo. yrly Lge 1 Bdrm, t)f1W carpet Pvt 1 Br, frptc, pool, patio. -·•••·--•-ltapa to Bay. Upgraded Height•., ... s219.ooo. 4 8' 2'h pool. tennta & vu rental. Avail now. Della wtpatlo S700tmo -utll. oar No peta. 399 W. Bay With quality, 3 fir~. ... TILll of harbor & Catallna Delgado 63 1~ 1266 or Walk to bch 673-8349 St SS95 650...e357 llW IPllTmll ::frc!:'!ly~~ae; = 4 Bd 4 i. layfront with ~=-::o. :'~ffi10n. 673-1733 Specious 2 8d 2ba. Fan Snarp 2 BR, ec>tsl drpe, EnfOy 1 llte style eur· from mut• .-id povery dock '-· cell to ... : ,...,.,,.. •~-rm tastlc view S 1800/m dlal'lwashtf, oaraM". no rounded by the charming patio to enjoy the out-640-7000 -.. -.. ...,. 67S-6000 Karef'I Agt pets 1590. call 64~5577 atmoapll«e of Wo0d- d Alalmable loan• 2 it egl gar gc;a yrd C.111 .... 724 llW LllllY 111111 br1csoe viu-oe of~t 000 A "mov.Jn" Mli 91 ":"'1 pattO, no pets: MOO. mo: al ace, Lovely 2Bdrm 2Ba wt•· Crota Cr.-: 9nd <Ader famlty home on a lov9ly 3 8d 2 '-149•000· Avail. 8/1. 648-0817 PILL ICUI Y1IW upstalra. No pets $-450 condltlonlog, firaplec:.. Creek offer a unique street $480 000 s 10,000 down or IMM Newport Crest 4 BO 2 & · • option. Tom 846-8844 3BR 28A home w/encl. ·~ea lrplc lam rm w/d Sierra Mgmt 550-1014 garlQ4M. pool IP•· combloatlon of one, two r,tlo 2 car gar No """t• · · • Walk to South Coast and t hree bedroom ••••.. llL-S"'"' v~ ...___ ........_.., · ' ..-. h'"'"p gar pool sn.a. ten· 1BA 1ba 11ove/relr1g ••• -CJ'\ ·~ .... ._ ......,J.,.u 100 I cl ga dener "" · · • .. -. · • Plua. Available lmmed apanmentt tocated neer QUIET STREET. located Open Set/Sun 1-5 1911 n . 1 r . nls courts 1500/mo cptsldrps. poolllndry, From $950. 241-0~ a van.ty ot convenience aouth of.__..... Or. on a Yadlt ~ 640-8485 Avail June 10· 51.,.782 TSL MGMT 642-1603 May special Betwee 1 J cul de ~i;;iarge 38R wl tge yard. bltln•. Evea/Wknds 642-622 1 8am-8pm, 645-0269 I* STUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br O< • I lg4M: custom contemporary la •-•-great nalght>orhoodd. Jaa Crk, $1850. mo 3br 1Brdm. 1Ba. garage! $2Bs2's &Ga$6rd:"s 7~gtw ~:: •*~~pl~ Immaculate & lnterMtlng. _..., .. _, '87S/mo. Call 5S9-5001 2be lam rm-no pets-sec $46S/mo Call 64S-3415 '·-1ers Saparete spec. mutet 1111,MI e eEASTSIDE Cute ·2Br 7S9-1790/S48-9000 x241 attar 5pm Unique 2 Bd , ..., t>a triplex. * Aecreetlon suite, gourmet kltcllenT & 1 Bdrm Condo ctoee to IBa, W/D hkupt, g•r. yrd L8 3Br 2'i'rBa Townhome. 2 Bd 1 Ba Condo Jodry lac., Beam ceotngs. curved Seleted units wlln ca-tovely Interior patio. WO beech, mow In oond. frig *'-50+..._ 548-•""1 6. slip a"all Sl ~50tmo. •ta1rs ~ cpt/""I wtl9n d 1 & blocks to the beach Incl. Be9utlful communl"" .., ......,. "'"' • .. 1 car gar patio, pool, no ~ · • --.... the rat c e 1 1 n O a rm am rm, This realty a..-1a1 home pool, ,.... .,..., Truly ·~ CIRCLE TtiESE Viking A.E 7S 1-7664 pets $750/mo S4S-578<1 tenent moves 611 WI O. 2 laketide v..,.., No pets ••-500 .,,..... ......-c f ,.._,..,.,. c.ar auto Qar , very pvt. No permitted . w , remode6ed _, ., hu 4 Bdrm• and a Oen. super buy1 all eat near ·~--· • Lge woodsy corne< lot 4 2BA 1 ba. $500/mo Avail pets . ad u 11 s pr ef By ownr · 780-8142 Alklng 1485,000. i.m llAL n 2bdrm a.bode newer kltcll Bdrm 2 ba. 2 car gar. Juoe 1st 226 t Miner S1 $ 6 7 S I mo Ca I I 1 I t Furtn.r leasing BV OWNER 38' 2'118e -' IJS.JJll SSOO avall 611 move Avail now.(619)565-2934 See Mgr Apt B Mon thr 6~751 aft 1PM Sat 1ntorrnat1on. p!Mae C&IL -"Story:"'Balcohf, t pelloe ~~~~·~~ ----;.r*Pl~b~~ pool Movetodayxtraahari>2bf Thurs6-7pmSal/Sun \-S" Hll B Magnolia \ (714)857-0383 gated. pool, tennla, .._ REAL ESTATE hom41 kid/pet fine S725 2be 2 st()()' flyd $895 2Br iBa, gar 2238 Pacific u 111s od t8f Bachelor Open Dally BAM to SPM frptca. Walk to thopt · 111-1400 Westcllff Axer Upper. 3 br 539•8190 Beat Alty lee 539-8190 Best Alty tee Ave Yrc1. M pets S59S A. v a 1 I May P 111 o Available Now tchoola. You own 13/4"t., pool, 1250K or Sierra Mgmt 550-1014 $400/mo 644-69S8 For June Ocoupa~ 1228 500 Quick P<>9 · B ,...___ o ,.._.,. E •'d JD· ~B Newport Helghta aree, 2 br · ·-1 .....On, M4· 1128 =:. /un':""1~: 1~ T;,X:,.. ·Gare 11 Wot~: 1 ba. Jge yrd. oar age, 2Br 1 Ba Duplell Vrd, gar. VILLA MEDE RA qu1ei"i'i'm. OUPLEX-521 Jaamtne Full ocean vu: Jasmine Crk Berkshire Ln. ~S-7534 Viki~ A.E. 7S 1-7664 quiet sir ,$950 mo Call new cpt, lndry hkup 2238 complex. 2Dr 2ba, dl w, f~r1 ltac• J7tf C 2 ... 2 ba 2 br & den. Own/agt will Mr Bays, 8181965-74 11 Pacific /\ve No pets $59S c:arpetldrapes. encl gar . 1 Bdbi1-lns POOi s650tmo Oflltlf lot, "' • fl tnoe e.40. IS 1s Wiii trade thll lleWly re-EMtlide 2Bt 2Be, den, axt 300 or 714/675-3381 Sierra Mgmt 5SO-10 t<I mo-mo rent, gas & water fl •.aa ..,. tecl'led front unit, frple n · modeted home w/O<:een lrple. Alll 6/ 1 $850 + MC pd S300 dep 1650,mo upstairs Dove• Westcll SLAlllEI ._,.... open beam call, & p LWl/"'111 & Bay vl9w for almoal 842-8674 alt 4pm llWPORT HIRES I 2 Br 1 l>a gar no pets 232 4" 1 Elden area AvBll 6' 1 645-8646 • llW ... 1111.-patio, 3 car gar Cal Huge duplex 4 Bdrm 2 anything. Darrell Pash EASTSIDE C t 1 Bdrm 3 Bd 2ba $148.000 patio water pa 642-5 iss 1Br $SSO 2Br 2Ba S650 Anxlousaellerwanttout. OwnerJonnG.v.-,une 1~ba s18ooimo. Pash Propertles720-9422 11 w/u~ SS25 • $10,000 down or lease S560mo 549·1047 ·etrig sto•e dsnwsnr Mesa verde golf cou,... 752-7946 $259.500. Properties 720-9422 •· t a--lOll Co ;g;_2046 optlM Tom 646-8844 2B• 2Ba Cofldo split 1eve1 Wl IFFU I CH• incl No pets CAii btwn nome, Custom buln ax--•I -MC 1 trpJ wsnrtoryr. 2 car oar. Want a selection ot great 9.4 dally 545-48SS ecullve. Forever goll 24 IWTI OWNER 3 bedroom, tam· e .. tslde hae wtpool crpts Oft Jamboree oewly re-1 pool. spa S9SO SS6-9200 llvmg'? We can otter any-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii courae view. Detailed Leas than 2 yra Ofd. A ... C.ta .... 1024 lly r~. epa, upgradea, thouohout mod kit yd & done 5 rm home frplc 81?" ----thing 'rom a small apt to througnout. Sp~lou1 s\Jme exl1t1ong low Large family hm owner 2017 W. Chandler. So. gar $725 Info S39·6190 pealing <!~orRI S~OO s 2BA 2BA frpl, OIW. no a 4Bd nse 11 loolllng In PIGTllE .. 11 YllW gourmet kitchen. argt Interest tlnanelng. AM 2 may carry 30 ·yr tst Sant• Ana. Near So. Batt Rl1y lee, 539-6190 ....,.t ty ee pets Mesa Verde S72S CM NB or HB think of ut DownBuckGullytoocean. bedrooms plus o .. A 8d unite located'" San $300000OpenSat10·2 Cout Plaza. $150,000. . • Townhouae 2 Bd 2''lba, 499-4721/Lag 241-0698 first for that ch01c. ot 3 Bedroom Hart>or View must ... for the buyer Bernar dino. Atlllng Mull~Atty852-9111 ' Appointment, open E=de=u~r':!: ~ pool, spa, nr bch $1300 2BR 2be Apt , Pomone 1deal llvong INNEWPORTBEACH Hiii• with pool. locatton with an eye for qualtty. $798,000 weekenca. 557-3344 paint ·se251mo 645-6453 818·243-9216 Ave. Garage S63S TSL MGMT 642-1803 A great place to 11ve on the rural but cl.ty. $389~ Call today 546-2313 IPll --1·1 JleWle.... llii , ; . VILLA BALBOA Executive! Call 760-0138 NB REALTY 675-1642 Upper Bay Private a . .._.,. __ ~..a.Oa' 1'r8ditiOft8l 1 BR condo. prtvate. 4'40 Lg 2Br 1 hBa, lrplc, walh 1 Bdrm t den incl lrpic. •BIG 2Br 2'~Ba Twnnse W•WI Y1Wll Clul>houses & healttl THE REAL ESTATERS ~ •,. p.a ~ Bryson Springs. CM BAY VIEW Corner loc. 1Br er/d~rage. C ' I spaa 8 tennis courts. 7 RMltore. 675·6000 Realty 179 500 Bkr 846.3013 + conv Oen. 2B• frplc Good cond $87S. mo ., W/O. A/ & other up-Every xtra, dl>I gar 10 Lovely quiet complex. with ii close to bulll'leSS • • ' 1 ' I s EL E c T gradea. Pool . spa, sec toed yd $850 Pet ok poot garage. laundry poo · t*BEST BUYS* JISlllE CREEi 1211,000 Magnificent "gourmet'' kitchen, peg and groove wood floors. 3 BR + master retreat with fi replace. Recently rC'duced to this in · credible low price. Won't last. see it today. OllEO SHORES 1131,900 Meticulous cx•ean/ jetty v iew horne. Large private courtyard. impeccably maintained. 2 BR, study, 2 workrooms off gar- agf'--<Xluld be :Jrd garage. High ceiling m living room adds light and openne~ to this gorgeous home. Fee. o •.orrOAO• .. tten nt ~. !cwt otro..,bled wo•d• be b-•o '°'"" tov.-t1moi. -of'th I AM RUT E I I I I' I I .... .... 631-7370 OPEN SAT/SUN 10·2 pat1o•52t<Pool.b0attlp .. cur 'ti' l>ldg & sub parking oar 673-6336or642·9666 room oopets I oc Airport Fashion 2 br 2 b• city home, pvt pota. Bkr 875-4010 PROPER IES 7S1 -319 1 Great toe-walk to bell J --Been $500-SS25 I ISta~d. con~ soops thedtAI '656.1.mo-GalL ::lrJ1 'A:E·sl~S:ZBa. twnl'l.... 1 ~f.O _j Oil.~'"' -----~9 :!Jl~;-"Pm)f-a-tm:lry-rm to' frontage on lido Soud court yrd & pvt patio. fll llSlllVI! " nt S69Simo Cun 11 TSL MANAGEMENT Singles I & 2 Bdrm Apart- 0Wfll\l5UN. 28r-7'n , 1-400 or 7ov·lll;>Jo 268 E 161" SI. Apt ., Va· 2 Bdrms $695-S72S I Garage ... prl<ng ~· n ca 754-0081 or 642·1603 menls & Townnouses Avl 4125 $1000/mo GATED VILLAGE COM· 63 1•1266 --. ~ tAslo. about turn1aned YfTl •Y S.-8-3155 or 998-3434 MUNITV 2Bdrm-3Bdrm, 3 BEDROOM DHI Ptaat 2121 1 apts. compte1e wj th TV beat "East End"· 48drm 1--------- ori 2 tots. H49,000. Owner financing. ·=u--1 Ml to Bctl. New IUxurlout Lux. Condol leue or leaM 2'hBa. 1600· 1800 SQ tt Westside 2 sty 3 Bd 1 ·~ *•LUXURY 1Bdrm Xpt linens & utensils. maybe charming 2 & 3Br Exec option. Brand new Jbr of PURE LUXURY Gar· Ba, patios. d/w Dll·ons. w/oceao vi-S650/mo r8fltecl tor shOn term Of Twnhme on the Bluff• of 1 ..... -llH Jba. 2 frple. Eatslde, age. SPA In master suit-kids ok S725tmo Call Call 661-36S3 art 6pm I tonger} On Jamt>oree the Pacific Oce1n. 2 HOUS : a .. __ C.M. 2987 ORANGE ST es. Dining room. wood~ 64S-66<16/650-7275 _ --.a Ad at Sao Joaquin Hiiis ••-ellN Builder wlll help with -burning flrepla<:e, m1Cl'O-----Baal. ltac~ .,,. I Ad -coat. 541-8001 Bkr Grote S11,200. 1189,500 $1150/mo. 873-2282 wave oven private patio SS75tmo 2 Bd 1 Ba. oatio l.a.all00 1 Lllml~ 15% On. Owner Don Need family to rent 2br hM ELEGANT 'LIVING Oflly pool lndry rm E-s1de loc. 2Br new lux Condo. Sec. ..- St'l9l'p 'ib<trm-condo, ... Goguen 497..e287 baale decor & yd c:onv&-1s minutes to Fasn1on close 10 all pool. sauna tennis. ra· i ·--------cur1ty gate, nr SC Plan. 32 $600 1 1 land IS minutes to So 149 E.Bav Q•H!t Dell S 10001m0 •-II Ten lO •PALM SPRINGS• ntent local a c'o p'1··a. fust -ast of TSL llllllllll-213 438-8248 *W-lna--* Pool, apa+ ~·-· ---------15 Apt•• 2 Bd 1ba units. 539·6190 Beat Alty lee -" '" r-• rlflce at $69, . 3 bdrm. S 1800/mo Jocome Perlect for imall family 2 Newpon Bl vd & south of 1•2· 1103 $6~5 mo-$69S 'TIO 2 8d Besutltul ground• In e•· only $79,999. ~ $IS9,500 aubmlt down Bdrm house. gar. den & San Otego freeway 2473 aots enct gar tody rm ctusive residential !Br. lg 10'1\% 11t T,D. WOft't i.tl •PALM DESERT• yard. $500/mo 642_8789 Orange Ave 631-S439 By $600 E·side upper ? b• i , ds pa11os close •o ll•lng rm. kll ch. full Ba Woodside VltlaOa, 2511 Near new regional mall !2 appt only ba gar "119e tOOO s • oe&ch nr ma,or shoos 5850 u til pd pp 6<12-1802 W . S u n fl o • e ' · Apts eech 2 Bd 2 ba with Daaa Ptiat 22 •eelec adults '60 ~S4<l ;,untmgton Beach aree Bob/Darrin 831-1288 s 700 i Saa Cl•••••• 227i Mngr·2•17 Wn1tesandsl S700 nr Hoag Hoapltal agent•. pool. 5 Imo ncome lantern Bay Villa new lull IPT lllCll am n 2Br 1 -.Ba •·Pleli Aval! SS95,000. Condo 2Br 2Ba, tee gate. Shorecntt 48r Oen. 3'~Ba We!it:fiekl 6 1 S3S-3S58 · RESORT REAL TY pool tennla, exercise rm pool. 00 golf course I Days 67S-1642 1000 S. '""" Cyn Dr 1 t>ffc to Macina Lae Walk to beh. S 1550/mo IPlllTMllTS Eves 960-•61• BAY FRONT lido Park Or WMftl<" j • I ' ,_ Palm Sprl;!t,Ca 92262 S l500/mo + 'aec: dep lse 213/378-8968 Beaulitut Gar Oen Ao ts BEACHWOOD VILLAGE ~~;:0us ~br ·~1~:: llAITllAUYll .. I 1819>3 s-1373 (213>430-0493 pa110S dee•" & spa No 67S-4930 eves 675-<6509 ••ITD Im llY on thl• ~geou• pool Detu11e 4-plexH LIKE I 1 ltacla 240 S.ata Aaa 2210 P"ts En10) Hunttnglor1 Ben Cflatmlng 21dfm 2'11Be home With gazebo. 4 COVING T 0 NS Inc U • Just 1275 cory cttg beslc 2Bdrm 2ea $7 10 Lllestyle BAY RIDGE CONDo custom bultt wtth 9111• 8drml 3ba wl thouaands $2405/mo. IN VISTA !5 6's to oc.an elegant 398 w w ,1son 631·S583 In Garden Settmg Brand New secured. gated tentlYe UM °' IN ftneat I _..._ $250 000 M ........ t•19) A_... a I 2B 2'"'B kit Ch yd free UlllS comm Pool ""• 2 Bd 2 IC)9f'lt n U9Qr...... ex-· ' ........ ,..... " .,_,ar 0 .. , r • S39-6190 Beat Ally ree • Poo1 & Spa .... cupettno. wallpaper• tenel~ UM ol woods and 726-9'65 e¥et a lamlly rm Ptuth-llke • 2 Bo' m 1 'Ba 30 1 • 1 Ba A c trp1c. 2nd st) a d d ·-........ -.. ~ a ' I c 0 0 I I Cl" 4 ~ 6 9 "' m 0 • Spacious 1mmac un ts L p 0 0 I n r..,.._. '..., ,,_... marble. 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S25t,900. •-a. fer•-•-14M eundec:k, dbl gar, fully W ' 4 -• •21:ld•m !Ba 3033 •Billard Room S1<100 mo 760-1275 be9t of 1111 It ""' -.. =g Int d 9eo 8331 tllaaalltf••n Coot•OQE> $655 mo •Beautiful Landscaping :~let :;:·mabl• 1st lntlt ltltt ltaltJ NewPort 9MCfl 17,287 eq. ma Y" · • Nothing fancy but flat al-546.5605 • Pr111ate oeuos &. decile Brand n""' lu'l< 2br 2b• S1-41.000. 751-3191 11124CuNerDr.lrv. ft. building ped tn..•x-~heM2tbr off Eluthard fordable $600's 3br 2ba' •Proless1ona1 manag,ers l .con4os.lullVu.aec gate 111-1111 clutlve Harbor Hiii area. 1525 kid/pet or 3bf 2ba kids ok hurry won't 1as1r '1 Bedroom From S5~5! gar rrp l pool-spa C::.SELECT 13%M9Umebleflnanclng ocean close S750 11 _s3_9-_6190 Beat R_lty lee mE'81iBJIU Eu1c: 1 Bdrm From seoo s129s 1$1495 854-8090 ....PROPEATIES WlTDfmf W/Nll ~II. 1495,000. 539-8190 Beet Alty fee 2 Bedroom From S71S ...... liiiilil l.iiiiil-------.... 48d 2 '-tba, fam rm a for· 1619>9«·7480 WATERFRONT 28R, pool, AJlrlatatl Fani1la.. lPlllTllllTS 19~~;i~~:~~1St Spacious single. Ollf mal din rm. $189,900. at· •-L-f eauna, gym. Full MC Beautllully landscaped 964•5S67 964•557" "f 110ld ii I.,.,.,. It f liw ,,.,,, Piiot .•• IUme !Olln. Open Sun 1•8 -••-, ua1 1575 S1000/mo&MC 545-01 4 1 4 3 1 GarOeP ~pis DOOi soa ~ two ~droom apt) 22875 p~~2\~~ Lane. lrtftl 1-1.. C.reaa •••• ., z1u1 P81t05 oeci.s No pets IEUll 2U 11A P I H KTI !Bdrm S615 1 Mlle to bu(;h Frptc encl By Owftet· r me orM !i 61' .from beech wlvtew 12Bdrm I ·B8 S 05-$710 gar . dshwsnr bttlnt , BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! property, Or~ Park * *lmlll* * Cnarm1ng 2Br l ba, gar 3Bdrm 281 $790 smoke alrm, balcony. lniM lM4 Acrea. 4 9f 2'A • f11m-CALL US REGARDING _w 10S1200/mo 675-_8~8_! _is 1 E 21st St ~<18-2408 1 water pd $600 i60-0A59 iiXOtiFOL I sPXeiOOs rm. t acre ptue. All IRVINE LEASES -.. atory .,,ox 2200eq ~·'~'e:!~e~, Intel ..... IHltJ LUXURY TOWN HOMES IUWlll YILUR ft. 3 Id 2 Ba. huge open state. OwntAgta97-2521 l .. l. ORaun!E! COUNTY'S bMfTI tam rm wlto a wet or 83t-7'12 "m.K;. Wit llT1 bar, Ml eec aye. Mutt'" AA.NCH: 49r 2ba poot MOST EXCITING LOCATION S172,000. By o•ner • home. AMr19. ,,.. ~ta. OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 LL .. t.. l ... trptc, $1375/mo tnci pool The Galleria townhome ilpar1~n1c:. "~-)Sta 17591 W!BSTEA AVE ---and gardener ~ No Mesa -a Otke rK'.le ro me beac" m1nu1Ps ''",..., Eveatwltnde Tte-7414 Tl.. peta/amkre. Of*'I Sat So Coast Plaza antena1M'lent om10Q ?('rt>a -------,,..--~ 8'lofet 4 8dnn 3 3·30 toe at 15292 Seine 1.-AA h 2·• ... CONOOtor .... 28diBa2 8a1 2 etory Astlllng E~nOt975-3357 110n Lu~u<yand..,,... ... , ..... Wlf ga1eoo .,,.,,r se<:uf'l!\o L11.11 wtlw• you have •S~lltCUllf l!IPll * 1 & 2B1 I & 28a SUltM • Spac~• 1ownt1ouM1 * F1rap•ece• rUfnitlSHCD or lJNfURl'tlSHEO ~CALTH ( car gar, "11te. tkytlt• SUS 000 OWC °' tf'ade? parlling and enJf!t"S • A 0r<ll'l<1 NftW CornMuM~ I p o c u R I '"'1•'4 •••y <.. 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Lill.....,. ................... -------==--- I •Streams & pond• •Sort) no pets • f'umtlhlno• 1va11. ~ledSo. WHY NOT CALL 1700 16th Strfft 111-1111 (At Oo11trl ••raW1ll "'Wll 642-Sl\) 1 ... .. NNPOf1 luo No. ,5"5 HuntlnQ'Of'I Wlllfa 8 0 l~nt Aw nut' • Lane lfom San °"'VO Fr9e1Nay n0f1ti Of e.ach llil l61tl) to McF.c!defl ._., on 6•S..UO~ __ Mer aodtn ll!~!!!!!'!!!!!!!~~!I I I I m . 1 -~··~-------,~==~~~ •m;liili;;;i;;;-. !UrJttl'Litg r-.. !!!!!!!!!!11------~!!!!!!I~-----,....,..~ r;c j!!~.~~.,~.iiii;,-;.ii*:;-lnv&tAou.. P11n11ng. Prloee etwt al 118. P:Oi. • aon="':111'beb)'ll11n~lilr lidQContr11C10f *~•mental Iron, TllATlumuPI •CLEENCO• ert~:o;;:cl • r F,... ..... Cell Ademl8fV.For1P9tm841·3577 ·. $2.17 per day C.M. home. Mon-Fri da)'t ~no' Small Jobt gat ... *'°-· MCUdty, Main .. gen c:ln-up, tr.. Clean-up• & Haullng ~11>11 experlenoe CLEAN I EXPERT 848-087",.. ........ ,,.,, Stanton & Molnar !nl. only. S48-50e 1 enyOme RMa. llc'd. 145-1451 r9p.irw l wv. 633--1714 trim. exp 20yre831-3080 FrM eet. 845--8730 Jotln 5d·80N Of 552-9522 Over 25 )'MIUXpeflenoe ., ..... _,,..... .v T .. -,., ALLyoou ""'Y for C ~ FENCE REP ..... -----=,,..,..,~-.,-----iLlo. T-1 18,428 730-1353 P AINTER NEEDS WORK! Tilt ,.. 30 ..... la ... l hclatu I ff AIR. New & Tlkeprldelnabelut.lawn la s.nt ~ ,.-,-.. _______ _ 3 11™:· ttltl daya ... ~.N ltrricet c~ REPAIR i §EAV ~~ !t~ieoch:~.d1i"1~ /garden. Let U• take Car• ltalt Ct l igiiilil,fiiiiiu•,.--..... omiiiiiolla .. n-w""'h""I ·:i""t .. •"·-·-••..,.Ltt""""" ..... •.• ... l"W! ... ,.I :~~Ey~~ ::''.t'O::~~::.b· nu I IUUllY1 •• DAILY f'i P c;i I / Fr" 11t. L•bOr guar'd · • Compl wkly malnt. Color-M coae ng ant hM/pete/plant•. Exper. Pfano c:;;on: 175-038 Davie Painting 984-3837 & repair. All tyl)M. Quality. Dial One Pro Ofl an Joedy 8'45-3274 Ernie ev -------~. sprinkler rp1lr. r., make It to ttltl Club? I Reta Dl)'t 873-1951 Salon de Mullque PAINTING/P' •&TEAING Free eat. Lio. 831·2345 .flberglus Reflnlahra; tlle-landscape 645·0287 aft 5 speclallze In developlng a ---------B ~ PILOT sink-tub•; 30 yrs 859--11650 Ct•tal tacrttt Car•••i1• I • riome lllneaa program Taki~ bOOklnge: Care for _L_111_A_._z_eec_h_ln .... 1. __ ._A.,... -Specialize In lneur. repair Tater~ ..... Cut &lllftaya. p_ailOi. petha -Ill 18 tll_tt ~Ill aulte yoor per· hM/ MhOld wtille /:'r'e Ptano Leaeona 075-0835 lie/bond 983-1843 Chrl• l"""iXU:""iii'!SDBJifiitlPl'IEfill!lll!llll:§P''.;!j'l'llld~E!ir- SERVICE etc. No fOb 100 M'llll. sonal need•. No ex· away. Aefa~-93 Salon de--Muatqoe p rl S 15. High IQ program *OPENED MAY 1. * Reea. MICkey 538-0553 Topped/removed Clean· Carpentry, fencing, win-pentlve aqulptment, I'll Rental-hou111ltt1ng-Lag Lill AL. Zecchini.CB.A. m+Hlia INTERIORS 851-9eQ4 M&M 842·9033 Board & Care Home for up. new 11wn1 751-3478 dow ... plumbing, marllle. bring mine. For,,.. cion-Bch. Long term reeldent· Mualc MeOnl ollege H•NGING/STRIPPING RETIRED Meth TEACHER DIECTORY the Elderly. Happy home Dttectln tub encl, hauling, e1c. aultatlon, call 498·2980 writer w/1olld Income p 1 "' 1 ,... atmosphere with lots of Clean Upt•Tr" Trimming And Yes Jesu1 Is Lord or 498-2248 wanta prlv atudlO·hM ro . co H o your VISA-MC 073-1512 tutoring math-all ., .... CALL TODAYll TLC S-40-4101 Kathy .llJ llTllTIYI Allllf Yard Mllnt.•Haullng (!lc#30405) 636-8244 r-tal nr ... _h,,.,,. H~-,. home. Speclalty: Women CBESr Prep 846-1190 (714)84..,5048 .,. "" "" ...,.._, Kld1 tool Eva 558-9282 Expert Wallcoverlng Ir · ...... Liii IMkkHti•1 MIKE 85()..3283 DECKS-FENCES-PATIO ....... tummer or.longer. Ref• ... ... stallatlon. Reas. ConSYlt· "'l met Your Deify Pilot Co & pers XI . AIP. P/R. Drywall Complete Cleen-Up, gen'I Covers Replace. Repair. u.., n f 111-1111 RIChard 494-6800 •. I ant Aaalgnmnl 581 ·8590 tto:nMa fypjng srn S«vtce Oif9C1QfY All Qtr S-tal8tre<rr990rts. 9fSAYWXU¥XPfAd Jnllntrllle lt~fr" lO yeart exper 154• Hl20 W urnace & Poot h11tlng'I -La-.. -.-.-Qli-...-ll-.-----FINE PATNTING By Rich-NORMS WALLCOVEAING Tranacr~No Job too Big ReprlMnletl~ 20 yrs exp. Ptek-up & de-All Texture. & AcouttlCI .. , .. Mauro. 631•4 7 E-lec-tr-k:-Plumblng-Drywell S.C. LlJmlc XPtNG erd SlnOf. 18 yrt of happy ALL KINDS FREE EST Call AnM 845·6233 MJ-'121 td. lot liver 54µ519 Ptus Int. & Ext. Painting. lllllAI. OLUl·IP Service or Remodel All Ht11t Cltaalg Comp! lnalall.lwtlly malnt. ~~o!;1 Llc.J~1~ Llcw330986 760-7211 Licensed Typing 5efvtce ~~~~~~~~~I Free est Kevin 673-1503 Malnt .. Landecp 645-4132 work lns'd Tom 64 l· l292 ROBIN'S CLEANING Comm'l/reeld'I S-48-8'03 T ranscrlbe-No Job too Big ..,: Ca~iaet Mui•t 111 ri al -RAINBOW PAINTING CUSTOM PAPER!N(i Call Anne 8'45-8233 Acn1tlc1l Ctilla11 CABINETS & CARPEN-• Ht I Lawn & Garden ServlC41 •GEN ti.OME REPAIRS SERVICE· 1 throooghty Compl. Land.cape Serv. Quality la our policy Best rel's·reas rates-free l=-=-=--....,,----- Cqulllte XcouatlC• -e-TRY SJ"lall jQbS, repairs. Pllllll llltlltO Reuoneble 9 yr• exp' PalntG 0rrs:~ ;;;r;~( clean hOUM. S40-09~7 No Job too amall! Afford-050-8648 JEFF Lie 8&88 ettlmate. 642-6842 24 hr Wall ·~i•t apra_yed or rempve. On-· 1re«u 1.sUmates 8'45-2003 Quality work, lr .. ett. M ... Area 646·5 l33 etc. l fY -Hooaecleenlng, carpell & able prlcea. lie. 646-el&O -1S.,...T........,,.C_LA_S.,...S.,......,,P-A-!N-=T,-IN_G.,._ •WE GALS SHOULD• Andy1s wattooverlng, ln- w.11 Repalra 847-7901 •425513 tea-7401 TIE •••111111, HANDYMAN LARGE and upholsttl'Y. window•. etc. llalt lntfext/paperlng/cablne11 •HANG TOGETHER• stall -& remove, alto In--Car,.atry . wan small I DO IT ALLI 11,.JI lailf 111·1211 reflnlthld. est. 979-5294 775-4243 .ANYTIME terfor painting. 548-4013 IMitita1/ltaMtli1t D&A ELECTRIC. 942-9979 Lawn & Garden Malnt. 53 1-5579 Pat or Ive msg O I Expert Carpentry Sen/Ice Lte. & Insured electrl-wtth a dltf All k HOME/Otflee CLEANING Newport. Coate M.... CUSTOM PAINTING Pl t /I • Wi • Cl · Repair-Aemod'l·Addlttons clans. 112 Price SwvlOt by men, c:;tral,,:>~n ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI By ettlclent rellable honest Irvine. Ref'a. 075-3175 25 Yra. LIU403~ 1. lna'd. 11 tr •f!U • •• tla&a "X•o!'llb"N"'s~••e"'id,..g""!'•"llCl"'a·rpe_n_try-1 Doors-etc S-48-4980 call Free Ml. Reald'I, landacaplng. Mow. edge. we fix It. break It, buy II person.bonded 854-2750 Bonded. COLOR EXPERT. lnt./Ext. patcti plastering, al oa ndow aa no 25 yrs lie . .v309152. bond, Comm'I, lnduat'I •283767 trim & clean-• ·pa. tr~ A•t or haul It. 548-5009 Rel' a. 9e3-0911 Richard custom texturing. quality Serv Mothers Day Special 1,... 111. lrwln 548•2719 BUILD OR REPAIR " ...... .... Home & Otflce Cleaning work. Problems-No Prob· 603 Balboa Bl. 673-3135 Walls. stairs. ralllngs Llc'd Electrician. Quallt-y 969·2120 R11lia1 By JODI. Please call for DAN SALYER PAINTING 1ema1 •326884 554-7831 St t L Al~t doors. windows, moldings work In your home/office MOW/EDGE. Wkly Malnt. 1-.H'!"A!'!U'!'!L .. ·'°M"'O!'!'v"'E"'·•A•E"'M"'o""v'!'le~ tree estimate. 842-6746 Lie #425924 --I t IW "~.,...-..--..... ---1 Don 962-8202 Reas. Brian 6&9-0337 Treea, cln-ups, hauling. Furniture, Trash, Trees Housecleanlng & Small Of· 11_...1 Cell Anytime. 984-2017 Pla•~iat tate law require• t at a Park1\g Areas • Repairs EX LLENT CARPENTRY NEW/REPAIR. Quallty. No frM Ml. Ron 850-3031 . 963-5415 NOAM fices Best quallty. Low ....... al FOR BETTER WORK 24 lllr Elf 111-1110 ' contractors who perform Reeurfaclng-Sealcoatlng We everything. Bob Jobe to amall, reuonable. -0-.C-.-Bes--t-G_a_r-de_n_e-r.-W-e LT HAULING . MOVING prices. Exp'd. Call Pa-if ASC MOVING ii LOWER PRICES. Call •A Full Service Plumber1' I work over S?OO Including Roofing Repairs 631-4199 A C Co 6-4031 Free est llc'd 631 2345 can do most ol yourjar-Garage & Yard Clnups trlcla 842-3180 Quick careful SetvlC41, Uc. Jack 839-0793 anytime. labor and m1terlal1 mutt -a1ra.resurl (SLUAAY . " ' • "--1 _ __,,, 9611 18 92 LORATES.552-0410 DRAINSCLEARFrom$15 t>e licensed. UnlloenMd ._. Expert Carpentry, esld'I, RES!D/COMM'LllNO 28 ,...,., ng ,._,s. • Jon 645·81 House Ladlee. Hooaes, ot-GLASGOW PAINTING Faucets, Disposal, Heater. contractors should 10 ~~)E'!~~~·;.~~~0h;'J't~~Pl~r Comm'I, Remodel and yrs. Do my own work. Lie fices & condo's. Cleaning ••ABC MOVING •• Int/Ext. 30 yrs exper., 851-9604 M&M 642-9033 state In their advertlelng. Doors John 754-0323 278041 Al 646·8!26 experts. 722-7016 Quick careful. T138046. ref's. 642-5214 --Contractors and con-complx speclellst, gd serv To PlaC'l' vour LO RATES 552-0410 Expert Service & Repair Joe 8'45-4269 7am-9pm ONE STOP HOME ANO • .. Fast R esult.. Personllzed Home or Apt · Interior/Exterior. Aeaaon-32 yrs exp Aesld'l/Comm. sumers, c.ontact Mary COMMERCIAL MAINT Eattrtaaa•taf Cleaning Years exper. ITUYlll-.Ull able retea. Free 911 Lie "409035 964_8919 Grondle at 558-4088 with cos+ou uaerE Au to CARPENTRY 472-0736 ··-• 11mU1I* Servt<'l' D1 r erton working.People Only 1-1m •-oe. 840-52111846-063'4 msg any questions. Contrac-_,_. ad Call Now Call Beth 850-1772 •-n-PJfC~ic1 tor's Slate License Aep1m-Doors-A1terat1ons Kids! Teenel Adulle! for Orange Co. Original INT/EXT. 20 Yeare Expe< -•---------1 Board, 28 Civic c.nter DETAILING Co.mpJ ete car care. Lowest ratN. Remodel-Panel-Lock$-e1C On-Cable TV workehopl 642-56 71 QUALITY & SERVICE St~ Moveu. Insured Merage Room $29+ ma· *&..tll P.a.-Car'* Plaza. Room 690, Santa Window-Fences-Cabinet Non-union! Beglnnert olcl 1.t. JJJ SPECIALIZED CLEANING Lie. T 124-436. 641-8427 terlal. Small jobs welcome ESP Ff'eadlngs. $5 Spec111 Ana, CA 92701 Call J.R 67~3 35 yrs exp Jefry 642--0587 Call 8'48-0514 fOf Info Lynn 549-1953 NEWWarehOUNStorliQ9 8'42-0442 •675-2495 .. 631·3718* i--------- Aprtatat1, Uaf. I N•• ztOO Hit•• atala 1 .. iae11 l11ian1 Ott. 4014--.;;&..;.;.;;;;;;;.--._..;;.;;~1 1tlt Waat.. 5101· ltlJ Waat.. Sl ...... ltacla ffH Femaf&.Furn rm In bea.ut * MAUI * ltOI leatala 2916 Auto Mectlfn'e Shop, lflQ ---Ul--1&1-I___ Mml •LP IEllUL IFFICI Med Asel PIT Gutroent. CHANNEL FRONT 1Br, 1 ~~~~e~e~&.~%~•& l..u~·~'~•.=8~~ MIF lhr 2Bd NB apt. Nr PRIME v:A uf>o~ rebuilding etc Inventory attractive, outgoing. will train, apply 2934 E EkltySCotflcenCS.Clerlca pract,pt=j9~Bofflce. Oplxupper,pvtsundeclC'__ 3 rooms. Mal'lano 1n bch ~275 & utll. Pool/ CATIONACROSSFROM &equipment Established LagunaNlguelerea.Call Coast Hwy, CdM, nelp.Musthavegoodor $825 Utlls pd 780-1369 NB area $350~ 1st/1st Kaanepall evall 8115 Ind()' fac, 850-4582ev HUGES PLAZA. AIC, 25 yrs 2066 Placentia. Laurie. 831·9516 or Bergstrom Cleaner•. ganlzatlonal skll!s. sorm IUICAL lfCIPTltltlT EASTBLUFF 1Bdrm, nr Female Hm 5-48-8478 alt $2900 ptmo 645-6271 N-1mkg Fem ahr furn GAR PKNG $1500/MO Eves 846·9460 831-9720 HUYllY typing, dependable ve-New Breast Olagno1tlc ahoppplng center No 6pm, Work 441-2000 1 l tatala tt lb1t ZHll lrvlne Condo. $325/mo AGT 675-4582 Btlt WaatN SlOO 1&111111111111 Attns, M-F small pkgl, hlc!e lo run errands, IC Center in Fountain vai1ey ,eta $600/mo. 640-1364 Room & Bath, kitchen prlv. 1 B 1 I d Sh 28' tnct ulll. 552-8223 Stora or Office. 1582 New--Newport Beach, PIT open-great tor retlreea. houte-key helpful. Call Sl'laror needs capable mature In-~: 2 B Costa Mesa $300/mo alboa san r r P h portBlvd.,C.M.7201<111 **** lngs. Call Bob only, wives or atudenl. Own (7141496·8l05 divldualwlthgoodphone, ,... a to bch d beamed Eves 646-3450 pref male Year long $400/mo leaaant me, cheery rm. $600/mo. Agt 541-5032 TILEPlllE 675·9191 tranep 850-5031 Ive m*'-Y It 11 1111 typing and general olflee lings, lrplc. gar $830 · 673-2043 Eves lem nlsmkr, $325 Call --------~ ..., .... , I IUr. tr skills. Salary O.O E 'f!tY, ref•. 8'42-3490 Bttell,!tttla 2904 COM l'louse w/vu M/F n-aves 759-9143 Store or office. 300. 600 & lmlYIEWflll BILLING CLERK Invoicing, HLIYllY lllYH 6 mos expe<. req In all W 0 MAN Aw A A E Stepa to bch. 2Br 1Ba. UllU IUOll smkr S525t mo Mlcl'laet Prof. reaponalble, lun ~~pos~,B~'i;st~ ~!!: Salary w/beneflls, our of-flllng. heavy typing, mlec:. for dental lab. Part time phases 01 hospital/ 963-8828 Jn*: 2 car gar yrly 759-16681760-1121 see1<1 'same to ehr lllh · flee. Full & part time. We duties 10 Key by touch. Mu11 use own car. $S plus doctor Insurance bllllng. -------- tD25/mo. 968-8263 IOTOll Ill lonable condo. Airy 2 B; 2 631-1344• 642-9033 train. Marie, 545· 1458 sell-starter, non-smoker mlleege. Ideal for college Phone. Ille and type· 40 l!lllTlll'l lfLmll ;,1.L' .. BALBO• 2Br, quiet, Wkly rentals $..135 & up, CM house nds 3rd rmmt lrplc, 3 bl, gar. micro· WATllFlllT ln&IL •llllll •tll* pref.Perm. part time itudent. Apply 2474'n wpm Good benefits. Call for 2 children, no heavy v '-" ,.. Color TV, lree cottee, M/F Pool/Jae $350/mo wave lot• ol prlvaey • M on.Fr I. hrs flex. Newport Blvd, Costa Mrs Harper 640-8950. hsework. five In or out 1st new crpi. & paint, l rplc, heated pool & steps to & ulll 641·7011Avall611 s.c25· cau 640--0313 · High vlslblllty.Pretall /Coffloe STUDENTS 833-8435 Mesa. 64s-5068 e>0enslon 124 __ 2 wks tn July 831-31 14 garage, security, pool. ocean Kltcl'l's a11au -------_ ' space on ac. oast $7 85 STARTING RATE S 1050/mo 644-2 185 985 N Coast Hwy Fem 25 • shr 3Bd 2Ba Shr hse summer only $250 Hwy. Newport Beach FIT 22 lmmed. openings BOOKKEEPER/GENERAL IEUYllY lllYll MOSTESI MOTHERS or STUDENTS WESTCLIFF 2Br. lg kltch Laguna Beach 494-5294 Balb3oa ''tblk75100b8ch9 $325 utll incl S 100 dep. Ava Ample parking. Approx No e>Cp nee Must be OFFICE Ille typing, A/A, tor party """Ulpment rental Wed-Sun eve. Trees Res· pick-up c1'11ldren from local Beam cells 5550/mo. 1-E.Wl,llTIL · 11 utll 6 • 4 --I 611 Brian 432-1745 20001 SQ 17tt14,s~ip5 7111100a11 H s Grao & us Cltzn AI P, payroll. S-46-0994 store G~ driving re-taurant CdM, Patti school, own car PI T " Female ntsmkr Ahr nl""' -w space ~ -Call 1 tam-4pm 964-2890 llllllEPU cord. mu11 w~.. Satur-673-0910 $250-$350 p/mo Karola mature cpl prel 642· 7842 " ....., Wan1 MI F to stir N.B ---- -__ ..,.,. K d 631 1608 Wkly rentels now avall 3Br l'lse, lndry, lg, yd, gar l'IOme Furn S335/mo C i l days. United Rent-All, Host & Hostesses Mon-Fri 1 s. · '" •SlllYI n $126/wk & up 2274 New-l''r ml to bcl'I 650-4837 ask for DeDe 631 -4344 . •••llC. ACOlllTlll CLllll sharp, detall oriented lor 645-0760 Days Good benefits liiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii port Blvd c M 646 7445 I t I 2911 Company growth has re-small office. part time. GATED VILLAGE COM·1 . • Fem rmmt shr NB Condo, ta I I suited In our accounts Non smoker preferred. Apply In person 3-6pm ~~;.:n;~~~3::r~ SU I Ill LlllE steps to bch, n-smkr ltatala WutN 2909 Cannery Row Nwpt Bcl'I payable and salet de-Resume to P O. Box to ~~!ta~~~n-Hol's Hut Restaurant, ol PURE LUXURY Gar-3026 w Coast Hwy. New-S275 646-6457 aft 5~ Mat prof n-1mkr F, 1 cat 2813 Lafayette $450 partments each having 7878, Newport Beach. tal practice Xlnt oppty 18850 Douglas, lrvlne age. SPA In m1111er autt· port Beach. refrlg. TV Fem Shr 2Bd Iba COM seeks quiet 1 bdrm .un-s..5-7993 an entry level cleflcal CA 92660 w/benellll Exper. nee In IOlllllY ea. Dining room, wood· $125· wk sgt. no deposrt ooean 11lew W/O,nr bch turn apt or lg MP entr rm opening Applicants l&llY CLEll all lecet• of back office Enerergetlc reapons1ble t:¥1rnlng llrepteoe, micro· I $350 • utll 873-5835 w/b• to '400 NB. CdM lttllJI 2922 shoold have Pflvlous ol· f 11 Call btwn 10am-4pm, person, some gardening. weve, oven. private patio. •••tr ~ F 2 b ., b or E CM. Refs 846-8133 528 STcworkshop) $360 .. floe experience and 10 Mllndure .. "!_•rkL or reHtl: 8 4 2 • 50 3 5 or e v I'S 5•.i, day weele $6 hr So "" I I J <tAA.oll! em ehr r ' a apt, key proficiency a mull. Cl Y s .. vp • aguna s 730 584 99 9 .,.EQANT LIVING only ta I I a.vw gar. S300 mo Call Peggy Woman. 2 adult children. 2 S 15 uts-See Unit 29 120 Restaurant accounting • Mall. Laguna Hille. Full & ·I . Laguna 4 -1 72 '6 mlnutee to Fashion 2 Br 1 ba 'h bllc bch 549-1233 aft. 5 smell dogt nd 3Bd 2be E 23rd St. CM 832·4161 plus Xlnt benefit• & part time. Variou• ahlfta Dental HOUSECLEANEAS leland. 15 mlnu111 to So sundecll &. prkg. weelttY housew/feneed yd. Loca.I work ing condition• Pleasant personality and Ollllllll WllTUT PIT and FI T Oo. Plaza, 1u11 eaat ol $600 Avail 5/15-6115 Fem steble prof n-smkr area (213) 697-4768 Aaataact•Htl 3002 Apply in person neat appearance a must. A I Klrbys Maint _631 ·5272 ~ Blvd & south of 548-5298 . neat shr charming 2 Bd ---TYE .. llY llOlfl llC Exper. helpful, but not Exper R D N B San Diego freeway 2473 COM oceanv1ew Apt Glrlftl fer SPIRITUAL READINGS " -• necessary. Will train In-646-4801 tlOUlllHPEll /UH ii OrangeAve63t-5439 By 3Br 2Ba next to bch 1 car $475/mo Cathi 675-4486 It t 2912 Advice In All Matters & t7042 Glllelle Ave iervlew 1 tAM-1 PM or --11-11-.1 wanted Phl!lpplne wo,;,an appt only gar street prkng. gd area a Counseling 18 15 So El Irvine 7 141250-0331 cal!lor appt ----~ S2000tmo Avail mid· FIM 10 shr t>eaul. CdM 1 car gar CM nr Fedco Camino Real San Clem A D A. non smoker, Pedo 24·36 who speaks Engllsh St•I~ Ctut Metro June Call 213/643-666 1 twnhse nr bch WI O, Vehicle storage only. $50, Lic'd 492-7296 Helen Grace Chocolates 644-061 t Salary to start $60/weel< MITllHI TI Available In NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA NIGUEL Experience preferred but not nece11ary Earn $450-$600 per month No collectlng Call 10am-4pm Monday • Fri· dey OllAllE CIAIT IAILY PILIT 2715 _ _ _ __ _ __ Fp1c· N·smkr s1ralgl'lt 499•4721/Laguna ACCOllTlll 2422 Laguna Hiiia Mall Call In mornings 675-2899 ________ Oceanfront J3alboa Penln prof S500, 673-1617 Loil I Ft1.. 3004 Laguna H iiia. Ca. lt1t1l lt1t,tlt1l1t -------- LUX CONDO 2Br & Convert olftee. Im-F S $76/mo. Storage only. tmmedate opening for re-586--1850 solo pract, days & limited 11¥HTllllT OllPUY $600 1 Br Studio. lrplc, peccably . ma Int resl-urn Hse COM 350mo 9x 16. 724 James St, sponslble person In busl-eve hrs. 846-8560 efl 5 •neede part time (21 hrs), w/d, walk to SC Plaza dance A11I mthly only beg no-smkr or pets Avall Coeta Mna 673-7787 neas otflce al focal~-UIPlml -agre11lve appointment , 615.4063 Junl!! SS-000. 575.1349 nowl 760-9229/652-8012 FOUND ADS paper Appllcantl aho.uld exp. w/refs. S15. hr. Re-Dental Rec:pt. N.B. 1·2 Dys conflrmer. Organlzatlonal ' •• tl.1 2790 V'acata'ia Prol male 30• shr 2Br 2Ba S ~;~18. D~~:'~a~:·i~· l'lave previous accounting sponsl~l~~ty351•1 mu et I plwl<. t>Cp., X-ray lie. Ins skills and dependability a NB Condo Nr Hosg $300 Costa Mesa. 873•7787 ARE FREE e11perlence. Pleaaant at· .,...,.. bll!lng. 646·3535 must. Telephone exper * • SHARP 2BR t be I ltat1J1 2907 u1s P<I N/smkr 8'46-7332 mosphere, excellent ben· CARPENTER Experience lllT&L llOPT I pref. 720-8045 $625: 2BR 2ba ..,/lrplc MAUI-Beautiful luxury -F--Garage In reeldenllal aree C U eflts. Send retume to In Conetete & framing 10 help Mtablleh'new den· I 1a•nt1 S605 bltlne encl Ml Prot non-emol(er Gd buelness write olf. a ', A 0 S E M A A Y 631·2345 -· · gar Condo rlgl'lt on t>eacn at 25·35 CdM, pref eve 575/mo. Dyl 640•7137 CHURCHMAN, P 0 Box tal practice. X!nt oppty lmmed hire. Call btwn Aval! June 3, 786-6268 K1he1 PP 493-2316 wrkr $400. 720-9485 142-Hll 1560 Colle Mesa Ce Ul-/ITlll w/beneflt• Exper nee In 10·2 Laguna Hiiis. HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR lict ltat1l1 14 · l2i2i ' f /T -"'!.,.. ~ref. 111 Ill laoeta of front office Tuetln, H B. 447-3118 --·-·-•-H--.--CM Cefl..~ 101tn-4 d~~ -• • •• •IUlllWS .,..., •1""'· ,_, "V .. "''· • 842-5036 or eves 1 I •EL Sl 3otsq fl. 1617 West· F Ou No A 1 as le a n IAILY PILIT mP IPPIEITIOI 720-158'4 ,Work mornings, ex- clllf. NB Agt 541-5032 Malamute Husky, very 110 W. •-St, Continental culllne. mutt 111wwa1u1 I pertenc5•5d7·60P,[o•lered QC Airport area. 4001 descrtbt e vcty _, h b 1 kl '"-' ,.__ "-.d• 1 ...... , la. av• aa c coo no h•""· ta-a texture I Birch. Newpo<l ...... ch W ilson/Fairview CM -•• •-•""' "'••• ... ..-o EEOED ••50 "'• 503 expe< .... ..,...,....., 631-2345 LA Y N to asalst In ... /mo. Agt ~ 1· 2 546-9162 CHILD c•RE 1 WB/I 1 I caring tor elderly lady, on I&".-lfflAR FOUND Eiiotle Bird c alilo ---------" n rv ne. Federal, State & Civil Ser-Cataline laland. Must be -, ,.., &11111, &llllTU'T My hOme, 5 dayt. 3 mo. vice Jobt. now evallable I over 40, *""'•k Engl'-... IEW 1011 ITllE Laguna Bch requlr11 exprd Mgr & lnexpefd but keen full & p/tlme persons 497-56 t 1 Hllll llllllllTI Certified or Tralneee, 7.3 & 11-7 for well 1111- ledS N F M... Verde Cori't'. tiOIJ>itei. fl 1 _ Center St. Costa Mesa 549-5585 nursing CEllT. 11111 AllH Country Club Conv Ho1pl· tat. near Colla Met1 Fairground•. Part time. an shifts S49·30e t N_,,,. "--·h water ... _.. Iden Illy 642-1794 or Re I ""-1111 Co In..........,.,. Old baby 733 "57• ....,.... ,.,, ..,_.,..... • ...,_ ....... 5 8 6 o • ~ · ,....,_.,..... • ..., ., In your area. For Info cell exp no nee Would en- at • reasonable price 4 •1 2 Beach. Light typing, Ol.ftll&L (802)837-3401 Dept 439 courage Phllllplnos to PUTTill ~-turda'-, ~IA) IK Prestlglous MarlMrsMlle FOUNOSet ol Keys on bkkpg,and al office apply $650 mo • rm & lor wicker buket luncl'I o:M1 J location SllP. avallab!e South Coast Hwy. COM dutleS. Ca 75-2232 Bu1y lnaYrence clalm 01• FLllAL lllllHI I b d 979 "590. d I I a ARIE~1 \l a1d1..'.l -\p11 1•11 \11u,1lqu11t11rci.kllma1c11.il 'il•.trd1 w/otflce (714)645-7100 120.1697 llcehuopenlnglorallle Fl Sh k r "' wk Y• servce. Houaawve• clerk. Dullea will Include owar op wor Ir· college studenta lor ~ lin1\hn l ik1.1il\ .11r iln i11dc1 '"lit no" Jlt' rr;Hh 111 l'h11nnklr1' '·''"'1 C~M. Otflces 345 IQ. It Found White temale cat filing, mall. phonee a It 21502H.BBr~o2~~~r8~t St, LIUL SEOIETUY sandwich delivery aer· n >lU\ 1in 11·" llll'lll' ( 11 11·1111•11'-.1h1 11\ I•• prn\t' 111a1oi I 1''" .11111 ' $300 mo 1725 Monrovia Nr Balboa Pier No 10 ADVERTISll8 typing. Full time poalllon ...., "" Exp In P.I & Work Comp vice. must have car, be itlC'mhn mal...('\ 4 om l'\"1111 \ltJ)p .. 11' \ 1111 r ( ,111\1' 494-3803 or 548-3345 642-9465 with 111 beneflls. Cell Mgr lllEUL IFPICI Newport Bch 955-0363 neat, clean & personable T ,\ l RI S I \ pril 'I J. \ 1.1 •111 ' 'tit ll11d1 p11p11l,11 II' i 11111',1\1'' \ ou COllllA Ill IU Lost Bleck lemale cat ARTIST at 955.9033 lmmed. local Peat Control Co IAIL llOOI Work 8 30-t2 30 Mon· hcl11mr 111111 · .t\\;11 1d .1j1p1.11.1111t·.11Hl \.\<'tfhl I 111t'\•ll••Ht1rl1111111,1· 700 11 111 lnct.ud tng White Ilea collar Coste ••-i-T needs temporary genera Addressing List Meinien-Fri .Apply altns 2-6pm I> I • I I I I Growing dally newspaper _.n ,,,.,. ottlc·e personnel. Typ1nr anc.e Wiii operate Key Lori' Kitchen. 3077 1011 np1·11 ·, 111 I•• l\t' 111•'".t l-'1'' 11,i.1 o1 .11 \qlJ .1 • < 11111111.lj!t'l 11 Jan1tor1a1 & utllltles Mesa Nr OMV 645-8562 " H B s h I I ( I I C on the Orenge Coa81 lmmed. opening for exper. required, office exper Punch and Computer art>or lvd. anta Ana ruat ('II IH'l\1111.I 1 1111••11' H 11111Ip·"'1o1p ii• . 0891 Hwy, NB locatlon LOST Blk/gray striped d I I t It .. ,. I 979 0747 nee s lmag nat ve, pro-YP • ..., wpm w IC· helpful Call Mr Taylor 9AM-5PM 3 days p/wk · G E MI!\ I I \ l.t \ 'I I 11llo' .:'I 11 r \'otl do\\ 11 Ii •I IHJI flll\l' ii 11'11uil<.l111g Agt 675-6700 --male Cat w/whl pews. ductll1e. layout artist Wllo curate typing 11<111• & gen-979-8021 Apply Pennysaver. 1680 PUT-Tiii -l ,1u111\11,1l 1\\·hl'lp,,11111qw11du11r,p1••111u'I 'h11111~h1 \nu'll llllOAl.lllTf Nwpt Hgtsarea631·2367 underetandsmerchandl•· eralofflceexper. Good C lt:arn 11111rL· .1h11u1 l1·g.1I Jll.111' \ 11u II 11·u·1 H 111'11m111111\ 1 t11ll1·tn1nl!. Garden style. 1 ston-lacll· Lost Fem Doby/Germ Ing, to design advertlelng t1lary & benefit•. San IDIUL lfPIOE Ptac~tla ~M __ ' &111111111 licenc,e req1111l'nll'n1' ty Wet1 1oc.1ted Corona Shepmh<blk w/rustybrn ror a variety ol cllenll. Clemente081-8111 Aeceptloni.t torenglneer-llllOllAllllTUT 'Mon & Tues 4.30pm-ap-CANC'ER 1 1 u1w~I l11 h..::1 \kmhl·r11l11rp11"11·,nlwlf)\mal.....: del Mar on P.C.H Air. E-CM S/12548·6320 Our dltcrlml"•llng mar-I I Tll fngofflcelnN.B Typing Busy otflcendabackotflee proit. 1AM. AequlrH M 875-8700 ket demands Quallty and 0 .. £1(1111, llAL lillng Salary. med!-esslsl Exp nee FI T )(Int good eyftlghl & manual v."h LC111ll' trUl' \ 11u'll n·,1·1\1 unu,u.il ~111 -1~ "nH'.1111 111 f)rumotc ~p entr gr LOST Golden Lab / style 111per. w/good c:llent blM I cal/dental plan, vacallor benefits 848•3145 I dexterity, Apply Pen- romuOll' .1nu I l'pn·wnl' )!1•11111nl l11h 11 111 i11\ I 111pli."" 1111 tharm. New Bldg, OC Atrpor1 Rldgebeck mix fem dog Newpap,er production a proven trlclt· record. & prollt aherlng 1 glrl of _ _ ___ __ nysa ver. 1880 PllQlnlle pov.er\ ,11 IX I '1M\111n .inil ,,111 v11,1mh1p area Corner of Redhllt & Lt tan, Sandy' Tustin & knowledge helpful. Ablll· Pvt ofc In Newport Center flee, bp. only. 752·88&6 Medical Ave C.M Lf.O 'I ul' -1. \it~· .: i I )1 irrn·''" .1d 11\ltHl "' " ll«tturnl Brl1to1 700 sq ft & 1350 23rd St 852-9966 :1~: .W~~t u~~ =.: ~7'111on ~t~.nlque com-jGENERAL OFFICE wor11 OHllH/OlllP. IPI ,-,m--.,-Pll--lll--r mph.1'" ·11, ... 1n Jmh1t1• 11 .11"<'1 r11m,1n111 "nir.1111111 1'111tn twll111 ,~~":~s~:lNTS LOSTlargeBulfl Orgmale paper IXPlf an edvan· MACGREGORREALTY 1hlpplng/raeeMng & In· Matureperaon,knowtedge 5Dayp/wtllncl\JdlngSat· C'm o ttonal L lin, hl' \ltllH "'IL n i.1• 1n.1d crll•ntl\ hi· llll\~•111d1ng \1111 852-8714 Persian Cat altered Lido tage Pottl~ la fuH time &40-4775 ventory contrOI. Entr; 0 C area Busy N.8. urdays Wiii train .\rt or KnO\>o IL ll\l}lind auuJdlfll'I' Isle nlls medication good benefit• Hl•rY level IOf neat Ofganlzld Med Leb PM shttt. hr1 Draltlng background VIRGO I \ ug ~ l "11111 • 1 \ll'• r , t.-.11 "' ~1 1 1 , ti qu•l r.. 'l hcmn lmY lllllATll 673·5904 commenturate 'wtth eic-.. ._/mPI person with gOOd clerical neic 840-0140 helptul Full company He av.arc. 111 11111!! 1.1nul' '""'I" '' ''L'I nkJ•. 1111 pJJ)(·1 \uh1l111 lormJI Sim· llWPT Ill Lost Smell Calleo Cat perlence !nqulrlea and For lldefty ambUlatory !'!~a aorM expecleooe edlcal beneflll Apply Pen-" " 1•50 SF ---It 1• M 11 1•t1 t H re1ume1 to· Steve woman In Laguna a..etl. ... •• 5/hr. 281--0180 UI ••• .. y•-nys&V9r, 1880 PllQlntla stn' l' to d1'i\t'tll 111,1 ll 1•""''111 II nt.tll'f 1,1 I I 'l\t l'\ .111111 hrr \ 1ru11 '" o .. ..,. "' • w " agno a "' an 1· unt Own -• -• A c .. ti' I ,. lrg prh1a1e otflcel· 2 on Bch Shaved front leg Hough, Art Director. private quertera llllUL lfP• prOCMalng/ phlebotomlit. ve, oste ...... 1gurl' p ni1tt1m·nt ' corners -Allw/wall tooell· Reward 968-1633 Dally Piiot, P 0 . Box Send reeume & loeal ref'• Permanent pert time 11 Sat 1hlft eem-n A<Sdt'I pa1-••t11 LIBRA '"'pl -l '><I 'I I mpl1."1' •11 1111.111, i.11 \l.1111' ol tHlt' Ing wlndowe & view --1560. Coat• M .... Ca. to: Box 118, C/O Deity typing, llllng, pho,;... hrt during tUmmer po..-9r'SllUI time In \1111 ir1t lud111g l'\11,1111 "p,111 rwr •I m.111· \ 1111 II I~ 1,·,1nl ,l\f..l'd Brighi. eiry raoeptlon & Lost. Yorkehlre Terrier vie 92626 Piiot, P.Q. Bo• 15eo. 12-6pm. Celt 944.3131 Ible 040--0140 Ans Ml'V •XP pr.t full & to m l'l'I ck.1tll11w \ 1111 II d11 ti v.1111 L.1'1' ti h11HIL·n 1111 llftf1\!11lh 111u1 1 secre1ar1111 areas & ltltcl'I· Edinger/Ward 639•4090 Costa Mela, CA 92828 Patt time. 142-1403 own I\ n·nu" \'ti I .ip1 I• 1 •r" fll.I\' t ol I enette Full service build· SCRAM LETS IUlll OIAIT SCORl'IO I(" I '' '"\ '11 ')p1·1 1.11 ( ol\l l llllld llt' 11111\hnl I ing • IMLY Plllt •llllL•I You ;.trl· h~l·h 111,·m1•rg1•111111111111\ I 11t 11' 1n p11hl11 rl'l.1t111n' 1l:"h 111 •645-6101 * ANSWERS Cosi!3~!a~~.s~2828 1<.lca' ~on :il 1n1 tl.ilt!ill th.11 11 1t1ld 1111 ll1d1 11111111l'\ \1 1r' I 1t)r,1 fll'r,nn' Newport Beach 3000 Part tkne carrier COUMlf. Oft wented. Help bOyt ind glrla aollc:lt new tM.tbacrlptlona on their paper rout•. Must enjoy wor1clng with 10-13 yr Olds. E11ty evening houra work dayt/ llexlble hre. Comml..ion only. pla\ tH11't.1nd1111L 111lt•, -6000 tq. tt New Xlnt Mature-Croup SAGITTAllll S 1'1•· '' l>u ~11 \11ullh.1 H·n•a,unt11ll'khra1r loc Undergrnd fiarkg ~b:P~~=~; ,J\ \OU makl' nt•v. ,1.1r1 in dllh'n•nl' d11l't l1tlf\ \ 1rn 1t·1 r11c l'\\dll'nl _!~ 714 1250-47 5 Sign poeted 1n oflloe Ill''~' 111r111·1n111~· 1•mplmrr11 nf r-·t .1nll lw.il1h l 11d1111l11.il \1H1 r'''fWl l Nici amall olc *300/mo where new aqulf'm•nt v.111 11'1 lJrn t 1tmpl 1 ntl·n t .111d w1 lo.. 111111 u 1u '1\l'I Utlla Pd Must nsum n..,. had been lnatalled· To Err <"APflH'ORl\l lk< ~~·J,111 I'll <t1lhtd.i1.1 i hi·i f..qli.illl• H"llt/l' Olc lurn $900548-7272 tsHuman,B.utToReelly \OU\t1nn ..... 1llht·1ul1'1n1J.1t1r.nl1\l11lll·1 \11111111jthtr1•h1·,11'"·hnr"tl Nwpl Bch 90rou from ~!:c6~~UTE~S You <HCl'f>IJnu· I t1tl1,.11,1111111r.t\1·1 ,,.,ll't\ .1l,il11·. 111 p111 \11111 t1\\l1 \l\k John Wayne Airport C100 _ Jl rt,,., 1n cnrtL ml m>t m.1111wr •q ti, 2 offlcel • recep-p.,.._11 AQl'ARllS 11.m 'II f ,•h f'<t' l>1q•r\lt\ cnmm11n1Ulll' \\1lh ti:i,·~~is~'::s ltr'ricet Jll4 rcl;i11\\' 1n tr.111"1 •'\1111·" • h-.1, 111 ·111111.11n111v n1.1r1r11·1 J 11( u .. 11n 852-t713 ,_..., _____ ...., .... ,·nl:irg1nt; ""'k q11.1nl·r.. .1111 ndin)I ''" '·" ,111.111 'h""'"I' 1h.11 '"ll oc Al port •Al 1 PlllllU•ll tlflPH'l l:l(l' ( tlnl(llillll'flh "··~·111.111.111pl,I\'11111' I Court rPfkn ·~tll I•~~~ e: MAS MARKS She'll PIS('F:S 1I 1 h I 1 \l.11. h 'r11 lk '"ll1ny 111 1nn11dl'I rl'lurh1.,h mo-mo o'J' 2'5 545 .~~r!~n •'L-:'eYlceH!t~' m1)\ll'lrll/l r IU II\ 11n I Ill 11.11111111•n1 ,,, ll' hi.JUI\ 111'pl.I\ <II 852·~36& Wealth & H~ sM Vt'r\,111111\ \l111p111 md1 11111.1! Jhh•1ugh 1111J1fWllll\\' "Ill .l l\i• OFFICE/STORAGE hefloday,beglldtomar n <'ntu.1 11\ rr11\t' ltt lli .1l11.1hl1 .dh ( 11 11 0C Airport ArM $1000 row-call 875·0590 IFMA\ l ll lS \"nl RRIRTllOAY \uuh.t\1•11n1q·r,.tl,1f'lfl\'.11 ''"' 1<1'1 756-8888 I l ~--- art• r11man1 n \t11tr """" 'l"'~1·n .ind ~11111·11 11111ld ,1111:.11 ''11k •CdMOlx su1t.i AC 1mp1 u.... 4114 attcnl11in \ 11U Ml' IJ~\ I oll\tl h\ 1t1n.1IUfl" l,P\ tlll'<ltl llH" ;ind V.J\\ It> prllg. from $450 2S&5 E NXB x .... ~. Typing l help pN~nr" 1c,, Im 111n.1l1 \liC'li I l'll I 1h1 .1 1lH11\ 1dua" pJJ \ CO..t Hwy 875-8000 ,:if fOf lrnmeo~: 1mp1111.1n1 r11k\ lfl \ltUI li ll' l 'l·11r k 11.1th "(11\1 p111hkm\ art'd r.111.n Ill *1 MONTH FREE Gr"' ioc.tlOn S11trlfloe '\'OU hut v.h~·n \ttU v..int l•p"\l'f1''' \1111111v.n 11tntl'ln\ thl ll' ulkn I\ nu E)(CEL LOC-U'lll lnet $25.000 lnciu~lnQ turn & cml' 111 "'It'll It I\.; d1kmm . .11Aflll h I\ p.1n 11111 1ur fl\''"'"·' .luh v.111 ht.• FROM 95<: SF & UP IQ~t ~tlat m C'm .. ,.ahli ti ,1 , nu 11, I 'JX" CALq714) 988-8 t93 714/943-H49 evtwtcnd -.. --- ASSEMBLERS IPs>fY 7em Only M90Gregor 'fechtl. 1631 Placentla, C.M . &llllT.lllPI /Aecepttonl1t F/T, *" Allee 250 Ogle St,CM BABYSITTER Sa1urd•y 10·~pm Lite cleanlng "'"' 751-t003 Banking RWAHlllTllP. Catt Bruce Emaley 842-4321 ext, 20$ ... llUT 11&.YPUT mlll CO UN TEA/DAY two lull ume poaltlone CLEAHEAS ~II•~ ~Account• E111per or wlll train Rep wtmln 1 YT exp &42-5491. F.ull time. Prof tppel(lnCI I WI· tltude T,fllet poeltlOn r• qutr.. 1 YT •JCP In c:om- merc:lll bank Knowttdol of City National ~ wW be '*PM HW ,... glonll omc. ,,.., """' port Frwy a MICA"""' Call F'ran Stetnwg H5-0611 PtONEEA 8AHK --~· -~---, aper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN ~ TO S7S.OO PO WEEK Wt now h•wt I~ *fWlt\ lor JOlllll nce1 11t1wrr1 10 5«11rt ''*" lo< r~ 01111r Conl o..i, !'~I Our crtwi SIAlt •I J 30 pm •nd eor• Ylltd 8 JO 11 m ""41ys On S.tur.Uy -« wort 1 It• llW>lf hour\ Yov w1I tarn "''"' hoe>\ and p11rn .io111 Wlfh UllllftC ~r o•n f!IOl!fy lhtlt 1\ llO Hlf•tt 1ftt Of colltc hon 111wol•l'd If yOv '" 1nttrrsttd f)it•\I' ctl 11111 I• I (7-1 4 ).:&48-7058-- _ .. I I • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROaa 1 -Bowl SAlr~t 10 Skin Pfoblem 14 MM. hoo6ly 15 Expylllon 18 Tory"1 toe 17 Dour 18 GrHt4H 19 Pll8'1 beech 20 le· Fr 21 8ehindh1nd 22 OIYef~ 24 8'1111 .. 28 Unit• 21 w .. loadyllh 29 Checked 32 N.Y City 33 Hepp!MM 34 Suget "'". 35 FllQ-maictlf 38 Musty 37 Chufefl ., .. 38 Trotyl 39Tlft09 40 Hutt 4 1 Hot epell 1 43V~ 44 "EIMl'I -. 45 F rult drink 48 F11Mine61 re dlCtlOn 2 3 14 •I Steglllle 49Funny~ 52 -the Red ~ Slllp OU1 55 TOl'onto 1001- bal* se TOf1ur• 57 Fabfle 58 -WOiie 59 Mu'~ II() lnc.(>llOn 81 Coollte DOWN 1 Furor 2 Blf'd• 3 A"90!1'1 loc.ttlOn 4 Tr .. 5 AIUlll buyef 8 Depena 7 Curr.,,I I Ceuctlo aovrce 9 Stu«>l>Ofn 10 Oeeetaet II 11 GrMI arcllltec1 1, Unit. unit 13 Conc;eit I 2 1 Mottgegl 23 F•tovlla 25 CollectlOnl 6 7 28 Indite 27 Scotch firth 21 "-Togelhet" 29 " -Blue Gown" 30 Getrnen city 31 ~•emeriti 33 VllOl'OUI le "91Trllna 37 FWmflOld 3t Af1I groups 40 -·~ •2 Sty 8 43Stlll 45 FrOlic 48 Of,,.,., l tlt>t 47 AUM11'1 - Mountllin1 41 -Liii 50 Taj Mlhal llte 51 Noll••• Cfelture 54 l(lndled 55 Aelpo!IM to quel 11 12 13 llO b•y atreet IUIO LEASE TO OWN TH IODORI ROBINS f ORO ••&••· I ll 1"fl a "11 A r '. J{l111 Orange Co111 DAI.,.. 'PILOT/Friday, Mey 17, 1-- H S f C<Mtol Hwy '<•• pon IM•cll 673-0900 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOC.O HAllllOll Ill• l> (0,IA Ml ~A 1,4 7 .. 1( of late~ ........... ~In= Countyt ..... Ml-11M 2900 Hatt»« llwd. COSTA MESA '82 Ch9Y)' Cltallort. Qd '11 YWYllHll cond , UHO. C•ll 32.000 origin•! mu... 991-3931 8-5 wkdy9 Extra ci..n Cauette 1--.=IW-,.-l,,.....ll,...,l,,.....-=-lll..,,..,,...,D=-=--( 1CSX475) • .,... 1111111111.D THIODORI ROBINS FORD lOt>O HAl llOI Ill VD (0\TA M l \A ~.J ; (Jl)t< m -Wiii &11111111 •n••• *NfWPORTIR II* &•1 079~ 1v ... ~48 881} I • t j ' I I I I· - I I I I I I J , I I ,l -,1. 'l . I t I ii ' ~I I , ·~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 17, 1985 .. ,. . ~ ' From the dealer who offers ... . // Selection // Personal Service ~ 30 rears Of Experience WE'RE #1 IN SALES " - ~ Celebtallng twer 30 rea11 In IM luropean Auloinollve lull,,.., \ ,, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1985 UIFL ftlM llr110"' el oonlract ault 111lnlt AK. C2. occ crew to row lft regetta nur 8acrem1nto. C2. Roumimper ha-s .added pop. to OCC attack • 0911y l'tlol pfM>I~ by Howwd llpln Slugger has helped m Buc8around after slow start By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Oft ... 0-"r ..... IWI V.ht•n the Orange ( oast < olkgc baseball team too~ a '-'eek a"a' from outh Coast ( onfcrrnct• pla) }or the Easta break.. the-Pirates were rc'>llng in eighth place "'1th a 2-6 SC'\ record But a recent surge. whll'h saw the Bucs "'° 11 of their la~t 13. 'aulted them into the first d1vmon of the conference race. It hasn't been aco1nc1de-nce that the sudden nse tn OCC's fonuncs came at a lime "hen Coast Coach Mike Ma} ne decided to swttch sluggl'r Grne Roum1mper from his desig- nated hitter role into the outfield. Roum1mper has responded b' rewn11ng the-<XT record book 1n home runs and RBI Orange Coa•t College •l~er Geae R4MUD1mper ha• .et .cbool record• ln borne run• and RBI thl• aea•on. "~'hen Gene staned pla} ing 1n lhl· outhcld. along w1th a coupk ot 111ha moves.~ was kind ofa turning point for us 1h1s }ear:· said Ma}ne "It lthr m1}\el was a wa) of genmg Larr} C ratscnbcrg into the li neup (as a DH r \ince La~ was havmg arm prob-. lt'mS. OCC Stuns champs; Gauchos fall "Gene rcall} hadn·t pla)ed in the outfield that much (Roum1mper "as a first baseman at Tustin H1gh1. but 11 "'a!> something I had 10 111 at 1ha1 point .\nd ht''!> done an ou1s1and1ng JOb." Pirates c lose out season- with win over Cerritos Orange Coast gut o n lhl· board'> l·arl~ "'hl·n Ro umsrnper dnllc'd a grand slam to nght ticld 1n the first 1nn1ng. The P1ratl''i addl·d to their total 1n the second when Roum1mixr went 10 "'ork again Ht doubled home Larr~ Crat\enh~:rg 10 g1' l' ()( ( a 5-1 lead Santa Ana 9, Saddleback 7: Thl' (JaUl hm' lo.,1ng 'trcak <,trt:tched w li\l' game'>. 1:k'lp1tl' .i '>Ix-run fir'>t inning. "iaddkback 18-15 1n uinti:rcnrl') p1kd up~" 1n 1he first as Mark Wt•h\ll'r "'allo..ed. 'tok i.n·onJ. 1001.. third on Aud~ Bollingt'r'' ha'l' h11 Jnd ,1.11rl·<l \\ hl·n '>tC\l' "ltl hol'I \lngled aid Roum1mper "I think the rhange ha<. hclped me Playing 1n the lit'ld hdps take m) mind ofT m~ h1111ng. It helps to be in the game at! thl' llml' .. Orange ( oa\t Colkgl' rnmpktl·cl 11'> \eason 1111 a winning nott· Thur,da). du" n1ng South < oast Conferl·nn· champion < cmtm. and ~aJdkhack dropfll'.d its tifth consecult\ l' game in wmmunity college hasehall action ..\ftl'f the Fakum dd1.kd .1 run 1n thl· 1h1rd OCC's Paul Fll"un "ngkd 111 "ill'\l' Kra1'' Jnd Ellison 1,rorcd on l>arnn <iarrwr\ '111gk 10 put OCC up. 7-2. \ pa 1 r ot ticlJer'., l ho1l t'' .t nd .in 1:n ur prClll'l'dl•d \ln~ll'') h~ frff rrl'I JnJ "l'h\ll'I J\ !hi.'. < 1aurhos halll'd Jruund Roum1mpcr's l'\plrnt'> "1th thl· hat lOnt1nuc tt1 .imaZl' the Pirate.,· to)h)\.\. 1ng. The ra" stat1r,11c<, of till RRI Jnd 1.i home runi. I school record' I tn JU'>I 31 gamt'\ arr rcmarkabll' enough Thl· old R Bl marl.. of 511 was set b\ i...t•\ 111 Reimer la'it }Car 1n 40 game'>· Here's how 11 "'ent: Oruge Coast 9, Cerritos 7: Thl· Pirates fin1~ht•d pla} with a victor) o'er thl' F-alcons at Orange Coas1. Darnn Garner hrok1.· a 7-7 lil· in the cigh1h. '>Curing thr e"cnlual gaml'-w1nnn on a C rmtos t•rror Cerrito'> took on thl' lhampwn\h111 111111.. in the seventh. ho"'l'' l'f. With t\\O on and onl' uut. "mil\.'. ill..in'>1\0 homered to nght-c'l'nll'r \\.1th that. Ol < < nach Mikr Ma) nl· brought 111 Marl.. \1omp to rl'11e' c Longo Gama. The fi r'>I haller <)tum p fan·d I on~ Trevino. pounded a t\\o-run home run 10 lll' the pme at 7. 7. But the Falcone, Wl'fl' blankl·d Jftl'r that. rhl' 'l\t ll ng Don' I I S-X I "h11 protected their hold on sernm.I plau· 111 thl· -;( ( Jn'!>"l'fl'd \l 1th tour 1n tht' thm.1and1110\.. thl' k.td "'1th thrl'l' in thl' tit'1h and :rnnthl·r in lhl· \l\lh But a lOuph.• 111 thl· homer' th" \Cason hJ\ l' rl·alh raised soml' l'\l'- hro"''> Gt'nr Roum1mpcr paced tht· Pirates with two hits and fi ve RBI on the day. He h11 his 14lh home run oft he season. and brought his R Bl total 10 nX. both school record'> The P1fa1rs fin1~hl·d \\1lh :s 1•1.10 recorll and a 14-IOconfcrl'nCl' marl.. \addkhall.. pulkd lo \\1thin · ~ ·" Jd1 f n·1 .. 1ngkJ 1n \11\..l' Fret in thl' \l\th hut \Jnta .\nj·, V1nl't' l\h1nh11J,1er n:h.\..t•d J \olu homt•r in 1h1: l'tghlh tn rnmpll'll' tht• 'wnng Thl' (iaurho\ l'ompkte lhl'll 11111 kn'nll' 'l hnl11l1· \.uur<l.J\ \\1th .1 n1111n dJll' JI< omptnn .. ..\ga1n't Fulknon. he h11 u m· Jhout ~II kl'I a~' c the ~foot mar\.. in drad ll'ntrr. unto Fain fl'" ... 111.l \la~nt· "It wa~ thl• lo11ge<.1 hall I"\\' l' \ l'r \l'l' n h 11 there .\ nd hl' h11 .in<1t h<·r A track fanatic's delight CIF finals feature the crea m of a rea athletes Saturday "'.\LNl JT -For lhl' pure trad. and iil'ld fanatic \aturda' \ < IF 4-\. J-A. 2-A and 1-A charnp1on~h1p' at Mt San "nton10Colle~w ha' II> hl· 1hc a11rac11on of thl· )<:ar In all then· arl' IX athl1'll'' who arl' among the top 1hrel· 1n thl· n.111on "' their rc,pcct1H' ncnl\. and 211 ha\l' lx·cn 1n,olvl'd 111 national hl·'t'-JI ont: llffil' ur another th rs Sl'3'>un Hawthorm· H1gh's ~k nr' T h11ntJ' ~ho ha'> rl•corded a na1111n.tl hl·,1 ot 20 73 in the 200 mcll'f\. ,1ml.1 IO 2 'i 1 n the 100 tth1rd hc'it). " lhl· o I .11hktc in thl' 11H'l'I ._I\ .1 l\\ll-1111\\" defending 'itate l'hampron .\' Ha"thorm·\ anchrn 1111t' rl'l~l\ teams. the Cougar' haH' n·rnrdl'J lhl· all-time No. I national mark ol J 07 40 And teammate l\l':tn Kl'lh has run l.51.51 inthc801l m1.·1crq"-lo 2 1n thl' nauon) Rut Thoma!> and Krlh arl' 1u'1 part of II. There I'> Cap1\trano V.1lll·~ \ Rnan Rlurtnch. tht· dcfendin& \ltllt' l'h.tm· pion in the 'ihot put (67-7'•1 \nd C'atmllo''i George Ponrr. No. I in thc nauqn in the JOO-meter 1ntl·rmcd1atl' hurdle!> 06.14). The g1rl'i' compc1111on holds up. tno. "1th such starkts 3\ Muir ti rgh ·, I tnl·tta W1l'ion (No. I 1n thl' na11on 1n thl' mo lo"' al 42 26). lla\\lhornl"' I amt "it1k'i (Nu "'111thl·l1.S. an th\• 100 .. 11 I t.~..i ) and •\nahe1m high 1um~r Ylt>na ('arraS4 o (No ' in thl· na11un w11h a hcc;t of ti-0) And then therl' t'I tht· Orangr < 011\t area l'Ontingent. Thi· cream of th1.· \un\l't League along w11h 'lom1.· talcntl·d Ir inc H1ghathll'leHomfX'll' in the 4-.\ "h1k St•a View :11hkt1•<; 'll' in thl' '·.\ finab Ma rina·, C1'ttp K1i;I' 1~ thl' d<'lrnl1- 1ng \late champion 1n the ..ioo mete!'\. rd1'1on's Frn: Whcel"'nght hn' J lx•\t 111 6-1 o in thl' high Jump. l la1na Odt"n nflr' 1ne "1h1• \tatc lcmkr in thl· <1hot (4f'-l I 11), N1l't1k R1tr hot 111 l·dl\on hn' run a 4 "1n thl' J.()tKI OWH'r' Jnd 0H'.Jn View\ l>..·hh11' Orr (h1l<(h JUOl fl :rnd tnpk) and lr,uw·, I !ill) Wnght 11mo and 3.WOI an· ;rnrnng thr \IUtl"' tx·~1 .. R"h 11. 111 1h1· 't)(J 1011 .1 tin.ii IUO\'llP for hr' 400 .11 llH' 'il.ljl' llll'l'I Although he 1~ not a threat 111 tx·;it lllutr ~h 1n th\' \hut. Wison''i Kakaph C artl'r ma} hr th1• 11111~1 watrhed ;ithlcte 10thntl'\1·111 HI\ lx',1 (Pl•M'" CIF /CS) Ocean View, Edison record shutouts I Seahawks.. Chargers get first-round pla yoff wins .tllo\.\ ing t-katha "im111k J nJ < 1rr11 lw11 Hm \.. 111 \lllrl' ~m111k IOU~ lir\I \.\hl'n \h1· \\,I\ h11 h\ J p111 h \.\l'OI IO wronJ un .. 1 Hor i..·, h,t,t' h11 Jnd mu\ l'd 10 third on a til'ldl·r·, chlllll'. Ed ison 2, Rolling Hills 0: fht' < h.1rgl'r' g111 p.1,1 tht· tir't flH.rnJ ,rn thl· <.tn•ntuh 111 thl·rr pttlh.:r hill J\ Juh1· ( arpcntcr l.lme up \.\Ith ..1 p11\\l'rlul 11nl·-h111a JI Rolling Hrll\ -=fop 1c:ccled1lcean V.iev<ltrgh and\\ 1ld-c:ird 1.·ntry Edison shut out their rec;pern' e op~mrnl\ rhursday in the fi rst round oft ht• C Ir -l-\ ,nfthJll playoffs. ··)\c left ~ncn runncr!>_Qn ... St:ahawill C n:ich ~ar.1h Oal..ft·~ .. a1J ··\\ l' JU't J\1n'1 h.t\l' lhJt lo.din 1n\llnt I '>Unll'llffil'' .. < arpcnta had a no-hitter going )or 6 ' 1nn11'tg~ 'h\'"f<ir~~~*si• -=--- \IJrthJ :"loffsinger got tht' ( harger\ rolling in thl• th1rd "llh a lcad-ofT .. ingk ~hc \IOk' "K'u•nd :il'fd :id,:inl'~ 111 third on-Carpenter.'<. ~1ngk. < Jr('ll'Oll'r \tole \l'UHld to put run~er<; a1 '>l'lonJ .ind th1rJ \\llh ont· out "dis \.\ sn~lcr 1h1•n h11 .1 '·'l nl11l' lh to nghl 111,uire '11th1n!,rr J nJ l>l n.1 1\.1\..lf '1ngkd hi ktt 111 plJtt' \.\inkier Herc's a look at wh:it tllul.. pl.1u· c )rc:-:in Vil'~ ct1d ha' l' rhr mc;ur:mcr tm " l'\l'T ;.i,Jal'\..11· ();11..k' J1J not allu~ .11111111.:r f'IJ'l \l'llllld . Oceu View Z, El Modua 0: JJt lo.tr c l.11..ll'\ pitched a no-htlll'f and "a' t\.\11 "a1i.., 'h~ 111 .1 perfect pmt in leading the Seaha"~' t11 thl' \\Ill over tht Vanguards at Oct'an Vic" The win improves Ocean Vil·"·., rl·cord 10 ~ll-0. while Oakley m1l\Cd to ~7-0 El Modena d1Jn'1 ha\l' rn,in~ \lllflllll opportuftittes, as Oakk) tannl·d I I hattl'r' I kr ,l·ason strikeout total 1s now JJ J I hl' 11m111r hurkr Jl'o hl'ld I I \111,kn.1' 'ihl'll' l\tontgoml'I\ .11 h,t\ \lnn1go111t'r\ ti11- 1~hnl lht• w:ison "'1th J 4h 7 ha11ing .1 \ t'r.1gl· ""e nt' thc lop mark' an till' nwntr.. :lln1rd1ng 1u < oalhOal..k' "'\he ( ""1ontgonwr' I "·" h11k" i.1.t.I\ Oa~ln \;11J. "hul 'he·, JI" a" .1 h1g tl111'.1I '"'l"ngcr i:.lrrtl'd J i-l I a'cragl· 1nti1 th, 11..111w .• ind< afl)\'ntl'f held a '"'8 marl.. fh1· t'''' ll1m11kml·n1n1 ea,h nther dt•tenSl\l'h J' < ,1qi..:n1n '1rul k out "' Jnd '\>ll,inga malk 1'"1 ,h.1rp til'IJ ing plJ" JI 'hon The Seahawks broke a scorl'le'' ltl' 1n lhl' '"th when Loma Pavnr got ahoard on Jll t'mH I hl' Sl'aha"' ~'ha' l' their ll"' n po\.\ 1·r h 11 tt·r 1 T\ .la11.1 Darling. "ho 1nl'rl':l\l'd hl·r a\ l'rJ!!l I•• -l ' I \l tlh 11nl' h11 I hur'idJ,, I h\' I llJO\ I~., .ind l~l' ttJ\ I l'JtlUl' , h.1mp111n managl·d J ~11nng t~rtat 1n thl' t'111.1I 11.lllh' h1.1Jrng thl' h.1..cs But ( arpen1,·r ~1·p1 hn 'hu1i1u1 1ntJt t 4'tnlo..ing out lhr final ba111·r Recruiting Lewis: The final days USC may have bee n the eventua l victor. but UCI was the surprise second choi ce (In rhdasr oliua1cs. />at HarrL'll t.1/A, UOOU( C'O/JC,(' fC(fU/l('f\ JJlllf I\ h\ \Iara o..~1 High .\II· tma1t:111 fom L l'IHS picked use . (II l'f ~uch \l'hoo/, .1_~ S_vracusc.~ and Ne' adu-L:H \ cµ' By ROGER CARLSON Of lM~ .......... "Tom and I "Crl' ltH1k1ng Im lhl' perfect c.11ua11o n. hut thl'n' ... 11·1 .1 JlCrlrct SltU3tH>n OUI thCrl' .. rhat sums up ttw long \l'<trd1 tor l l·w1f college baskethall tutun· a., well as a ny by Pat Barrett. "ho helped Lewis sif\ through a m )rtad ol otfors before finally settling on llS<.. 1us1 hours after Nevada· I a' Vl•ga, Coach krT) Tarkanian prrd1cted Le" 1s "'as '1nually i.1,ned and "iC:llcd "unk"' .. omcthina 61zarrc happen\ ... ''Oh, ).'Clh, we werernutlhl up •I) II." admits lerreu of th1.· reau1t1ng rat ra e "Joe. 8. Hat's anerwt1rd\ that \OU tind out who wen.· )our real friend ... " ~ys S.m·tt. Althouah \ t'iC' wa' 1h1· ~urpnse \'ho1cc after .. u man) hnd pred1ctl·d la<l Vegac, wo' the ndJ,.on fin nntt". R:arrctt maintain., "l ' ·c \.\ll'i alway\ thcr1.' "F,ery napcr had Tom jlrnn~ to 1ur\df lat<•r ·1~ that r1.•al"' \nu tl11n't "ant to makt" a nm take ·· The hst was e\cntuall) p:m·d to LI · UL Ne' ada-la~ Vrgas. 'i\f3C'usc and An 1on11 Stall'. "We JU'll v.ercn 't toinlh ha pf'' "11h "i)raC'U'I<' or Ntvoda·l.a' Veg.a~ and \.\\' ,t,1-,l•d 011r\l'h l'' ii, \\1' \\l'fl'll'I O\l'rlo11~111~ \\ll1ll'lh1ntt. 11tt.ht UOlll'r IHll fl( l\l' . \,l \' H.11 fl' It "I J\l..nl I ;,m \\hJt did hl' \.\JOI 111 Jo .11irt'colk'{!t' .111d hl' ,;11d ·1 \l:tnt to h\l' 111\outhl'l11 C ,1lil11rn1.1.1ltnI11.l'I ha\·~ "\11 "l' d1•111.kd lh.11 II th.ti \l,I\ tlW l':t\\' \.\h\ k,l\l'' "l C Ir' 11w ,.rnw 1ntn th1· 1mturt· lhcn It hl' hdd n111 delldl·d 111 l!.O to l ISC. hl' \\ould ha\l' gone Ill In inc '"\lkr the dcll\h>n "a' mad1· "l' a'kcd 1Wr'>l'i' l'' 'llll\l '>tu p1d to ha..,,. hl·1·n ll>0l..1ng pa,1 our nme' · .\II llt thl' rx·11pk "'ho h,1\l' ttotten him hl'rl' h 1' "l' 1~h I ' l'll<ll'h ~l.11'\ M.1rnw\ I\ h. hi\ \hm1t1ng l'tl.ll h. I)!.•, f lood -tht'\ 'rl' hert• "I k d1dh :, want to rla\ pti"t't l11f"ard ,rn.t .11 l '~( ht• tisur<'' to ht',, h1g guurd 'mall IOl"\lard lfr JU\I tit\ 1n ht·ttt't a1 l 1 < l\<i for n1)lllrll'I'. I lx·li~·,,• 1h1·r,"ll tit• JU\t 3" mm ha' ti hl' had ~nn1· to th,• Big t a't IJntl \) ra' U'4.' I ·· II "''II ht· .1 h111g time before lhl' rat nt(l' "forfOttl·n h) B .. 1mt1 and le" I' P111h;1h ~ lhl• ht(l3C'I laugh lJllll' 111 i...l·n tul k' when th1.· \\ 111.t at\ Gl'tu .. 1l h h.iJ th~ ~hool ban\t ''th\' airport (111 Lcw1., 3, i'fl' J1~n\OOtkcd, onl)' '" h3V(' f tlf~antan prCC«!C ~1§ 00 th\' pl.1m· prnmp11nf the Rehl.•h ' lllU1h111 1h.1nk 111w and al lor thl' n1l1' (l.f<'t'lll1tl Morrlaon Tarllanlan i...,·111111 "' 1.11lht11I f,llkd ... ,, I llh h1tllHt1 ( l~l.tl\\1111,1 I ''·" h lltl h I 11ht" lllJJl'J h011ll' I 1'11.tthl ll'll~ 11tl ht\ llltl. l 1(1.ht l h.imp11 1n,h1p 1111ll Jnd 1. J,u,1lh ln\\t'tl 11 ""'·•rd 11'"" '-•'in~ "'Ito\.\ 'ti \l\U lt\..l' hi h,1\1' 1Hll' Pt lhl""'" Hut Tuhh' ,h,11 011\ti11·il Jnd llll' 11n~ Ill'°" 1n111 .1 f!IJnll'' "\\l• 111ul1ln'1 llnll 11 1111 .1 "'h•k 1n.1lh Harn·11 \\Ith J dlu\1..k \lt\'t .1 1.\IO\ldcrahk \l\lrl h II \.\:\\ rl'liJll11l'\I 11' I uhh\ 't.h\'f\ ti \\,I, (l\\'f ll'\lt\ ·••Tll 11llllll'tl ··r h11111.· I h,l\l·n·1 hu11 1111· tn·ltn~' 111 1llhl'f\. cir 111<>1 .in\ lrtl'tl\I \Ill II\ \r1111n.1 \tJll' ,1111! \\ r.JC'U"'<' \' rr l' 111 J da" tn t hcm.,..•1' e., .. "'" R.1rTt'tt, ""h n letter Imm tht: flit\'•''"' '' rncu\C \.Oarh ht-at inti 11 out It "a<in't JU'ol a (lO\ld lul lo.. nc'l<' hut '"'' '"' "'of c•oniml'l1t\ .tnlt 1hm1t•tlh· .1ll 1)1h1ll\ l" from '>(inwonc "'h11 ll111hl gam noth10@ .tOi'."T k~ •11.i.lb ~Uk , "h'\ hard 10 "1' 'no.'" I l'"" ._..,,1 on the nr~ht hl' "gnt'\J \\1th P~r ·1r, .1f11·1".1hh 1h.11 "'" land 11111 ,,JH1 \ll'fl '"ur r1-.1I tnend' '·'" BJm•11 \llh11utzh I \( \.\3\ th1 'u1 pn'l' , h1'l<l Jlll·r <;o man' h.1<1 prl'dl\ ll'1l l ,J' \ l't!.J' \\J~ th1• 11\ld' P TI IJ\ 11n1t· k.1 rrl·t1 m.1in1a1n' "l '< ''·" 1tl\\3\\ 1h1•11· "f H'f' p.1rxr h.1d lorn ll"'"~ In thrn· Pl t11w d1tkn•n1 '' hl'<ll' '·"' HJrn•tt Jilli" r.111 Jtl\111111 Hui 111,·1 nC\l'r J\l..l·d ll\ \\ hJI \\ J\ g1•1n~ "" f ht•\ 111'1 .. 1'1'1 l'fl01111ll rlll'llllf\ D\''fltll ,, ': i 1 ,, onntt .n n.1~1· 111 ha' \l'n"" "'-''''" 11 ha'n 1 .ill t"x·l·n l.1u~h' Ill! I , "1, In 1,11 ,, "'i.1 11w rl"rlJ111111 1•1 I , 1\ 1, d,·, ,,.in 111 .1111·od l \< "'·'' m.td\· H.1rrl'tl find' 111111,1·11 m"11t1l'd h\ \0011' !1 l\''11' "I ,Jn 1 tl\•lrl'\ l' th1· 1n~ hl·' Lll'l- t1ng ... "'" Rarn·tt "Pl·npl1• d11n'1 "·'"' 111 un,kt· \tanJ:· u1nt1nun R.urctt "( lnH' a lo..1J 1r;rn4'tl'f'> th,·r1· " Jn Jut11ma111. ll'alOU\\ \\ hJI th1• h1•ll •thl'rt h,1, W ht' a rl'J'>1\n " \ n' u 1.Kh "'nu IJ ha \t' 1111111· t h1• 'Jn1f.' 1h111tt ~"I' lt._l' lhat d11n'1, 11nw arnunlt .. 111 lht· 11ml' "i<' thl'' 1hrn" mml It'' th,· 1rnh \\J\ th<'' \•Ill &t'I hal ._ Jt Pal f\J rh'll 1\f l 11m I t''-''' or \tatl'r I ~·1 I hn II maintJ11\ nn I \\11uldn'1 h,1\1' dC\nl' that · Ru1 thl'' ''ould \\ l\Jt I rl·nll\ dt'n't untll•r '''ht '' thr \'\trt'm<' ,,·alou\\ !rum f'('npk \\h11 h.1,\·n·1 <''<'0 'C'l'n t11m "&'kl"tNll "n 1 J' nHI\ h Inn .1, 11 u\l·d to ht: IM l 11m .. t11n1111u1•'> RJrn·tt "lk l .tn'1 1u'1 ~o m11 .1nJ pld\ It~\· llUI on I hl' blJl k top "II h d r;1d10 lmte.id h(' i. unJcr' n mil rn- \\ Of)C l'\t"I') gamr Jnd OH•r,~ ~.h tn-m('ndnu' Pf'M,\lrt" I le' c-3n '*-'' h1' (PleaM He R&Ca\JITlNO /C3l I Gene Roumlmper one ltl..e that at Futlenon. also to dead n:nll·r "I 1h1ni.. hl''\ Jl\.\a~s bce-n a good hatter but he put on about 15 10 25 po und'> Jnd tt's good weight. He's a lrg1t1mall' po" er hrtter ·• Roum1mper's 392 averaie 1s m- d1,Jll\ 1: 11f thl' fact that he tf) also a goud urntal t h;ttcr He has struck out onh I h times in I 53 al bat& this '>t'a'>on ''l'H' l hanged m~ "hol<" attitude .sh11u1 h1111ng... Roum1mper said. "Latd~. l'\C begao to hn more 10 the oppos1k field .\nd. I'm not up there tr. 1ng to h11 homl•r\. JUSI hit the ball hJrd \l>ml'plJu· · R11um1mPl·r "'as an ..\II-( entuf') Leagui: -.t'il'l t1un and second-team .\II-( IF l hrnCl' his sensor )Car at T u,11n Hl· aho pla~ed "ater polo one \eJr h•r the Tillers before dec1d1ng 10 u10ll'ntralt' o n haseball \ number ut tour·\l'ar college-s h .. t\ l' 'htl\.\ n .tn ;nterl'SI 1n Ruum1mpa "'ho indicated an sntl'f\''I in l < In inc and Chapman I h l411ulJ l1~l· 10 conunul' pla\lng rn 1111' .. Hl'ot "hul rm approaching II Wllh .in 1 •rwn mind · OCCwomen win tennis crown, 5-1 HAYWARD -Or-. COMC College won the Cettfomle eom. munlty College women'• twn tenni• ~ ~ .... conw-+o•~··., ,,. American RJver at Chebot College here. The Pwatee' N&. 2-througtt-4 singles player• won tNk reepec· tlve matchea. while doubM were not cont•ted by mutual coneent due to high wtn<M. Becky Barmore. OCC'1 No. 1 singlee player. dropped her MOOnd match of the MUOn. M , 8-7, 7-e, to Jennifer Oavtee. Pirates Rounne McMUten. Cindy Lancasw. AOMI Elltlon, Trecy Thurmond and Amanda Brodie taJlled wtnn4ng potnta. On the men' I .-: Saddleback Coll.,e relln- qul1hed Its crown to Foottlllf Cot- lege, 5-1. with John Auek claiming the onty win for the Gauehol In No . 3 singlet. Ooubtee ..,.. not con- teeted by mutual conMnt. For Foothlll, the tote avenged a 6-3 setback at the hand• of the Gaucoos tut IMllOft. It ello ,.. turned the s tate tttfe to a Northern Callfomla school. which hed won the championship the prevtou1 12 years before Saddleback captured It last season. Foothill completed tts MUOn unbMten. whfle Seddteback drop- ped to 15-3. In the lndlvldual tournament whlcti began tod•y. Saddlebactc'1 Mike Racu)'9 and T Odd Welt ..,. enter9d In alnglee and the teeme of Racuya-Rusk and Todll W•- Oana Bozeman pta~ bbtM. U.S. polo team d own s Aussies 1 n "Ht R < • \\ r " 1 < , ., R l\t \') h tt\ 'h111t'dl•r w111t•d S.111! j111,1I' JOJ "t'\ In R11tl\•rt,11Tl .11hkd l\.\ll Il l !)Jll' thl' I n ,, 11 '" .. lll~I pol11 1,·am to Jn 1'1--"11 1\\1'r \u\Halia in thl' hmnh 1•und 111 th(' F-11'1-\ ( urr hl'r\' l hur~IJ\ 1{11~·1 1\on .1 '\l'" ~1n Har hor JrJ1.lU.lll hl\\CJ .1 'h111 into the lh 1 l,111 111 1hr tounh prnoJ 1t1 "' rn 1hr ~·,,rr 111 '7. 1 anJ ,, hl•l\'lkt t11ll11\o\l'J \\llh 1h1.· jl.11111 \\IOIWI 1 h1 I \ tt•am " t11•d "1th \f'.1in.11' I "h 1lr "'~1C1rrman' l<'Jd\ tht· fttuntl·TI.,h1n 1uur.- nJmcn\ "-JUu1 mark.. ., ~: I· . . -- Ca Orange Coaat~OAILY PILOT/Friday, May 17. 1985 ' t All&ela face ~ Yankaon TV OCC crew to compete in Sa cram en to I j . R.etumina home from a 3-4 roed trip follow1n~ a drama11c-lllD~-wlnning arand slam on Wednesday by Jeff) Narron. tht> Amencan League West-leading Anaels bract for an Eastern invasion at Anaheim 1ad1um 28 schools set to row at regatta this weeken_d tC'( wfll be on hand for the.* Pantie Coast Champ1onsh1 ps. alona with ll. Olympic Coach Chris Komnowskl. Orange Coast v.111 enter lour boats 1n the regatta. Entncs include a Jl.ln1or varsity eight. freshman eight. no' ice eight and varsity four. 10 Sa~ramentc> -and wc have a chance -bl II won't he CBS) ... . ()('("' fro~h c1~ht ha~ ii 14-7 season marl having lost three umes to Cal. twice t Stanford and uncc 10 Washington. They ha\ also lost to Brentwood College of Vancouve B.C The 10..aame homestand, which features v1s1 t!> from the Yankees. the defending World Champion Detroit Tigers and Baltimore begins 1on1gh1 w11h New York. The Orange Coast College crew traveb nonh 1his weekend 10 participate in the: second annual Pacific Coast Rowing Cham- pionships on Lake Natoma near Sacramento. Qualifyini heats will be rowed aturday mOminJ wub 1h.e winner'$ automaucall y advancing to Sunday's finals. Saturday morn- ing's losers will row in repechage heats Saturday afternoon. with those winner earning benhs in Sundafs finals. Regatta winners will compete 1n the National Championships in C'inc1nnatt in mid-June. OCC's JV eight has logged a 15-7 record th15 season with six of the setbacks com mg against either California or Washington. The other loss was to Nawy. The Pirate JV eight currently ranks third on the West \oast. Th'c Bu~ face the diflkult task of having to beat top~Qinkcd Cal and No. 2 Washington in ord er t~ claim the.·. Pacific The Pi ra te varsity four would pppcar I hnvc 1he best shot at winning a Pac1fk Co.a: 11tk. The Bucs have a 5-0 recor~. havin hen ten UCLA twice. and Cal. ~an Diego Stai nnd the Univcr~1ty of San Francisco once. The regatta runs a1urda) and Sunday. Coast title this year. , Mike Witt (2-3) opens the! sem·!> apinst me Yankees. opposing the qtlcss knuckleballer Phil N1ek'ro (4-2). The aame will ~ televi ed on Channel .S. beginning at 7:30. Crews from 28 d1ffer<.'nt schools. tentun ng 2.000 oarsmen. will take pan in the n.·gana. More thap t 00 races wiJI be rowed and crowds in cxcC'ss of I 0,000 arc expected each day. Lake Natoma will be the tram10,sne tonhc 1988 Olymp1n. The U.S. Olympic Comm11- Also participatina in the r~gatta will be Coach Larry Moore's UC Irvine crew. The Anteaters have been idle since May 5. when UCI defeated the University of San Diego a1 Newport. ..We're rowing cxt.rcmely well" said QC(.' Coach · Dnv~rant. "b~t so arc Cal and Washington. We've hung tough wi th those two a-ews this year. but just haven't been able to pull it out at the end. w e·d like to beat them Coast's novice eight are 10.5 and that b.o1 has something to prov~ thi~ year. Last yea OCC h'ad the top novice eight on the We: Coast. but this year the Pirates have faltere several times. • $7 million lawsuit filed against ABC for ·usFL payment Wil•olf, Brett lead Royala, 7 -1 Willie Wilson and George Brett • stroked solo home runs in the first inning and Bud Black pitched a s1x-h1tter to gi ve Kansas City Its fifth straight victory Thursday, a 7-1 dec1s1on over Cleveland ... In other Amencan League contests. P.1nch-runner ~lckey Hea- denon scored as Dave Wlnfleld grounded into a bases- From AP dllpal<'bes • , loaded force out with one out in the ninth inning. giving the New Yor)t Yankees a 6-5 victory over Texas. which. NEW YORK -fhl' l 'ntll•d tate!o m has lost SIX s1ra1ght games ... Tom Brunan1ky hit a two- Football League filed a$ 7 m1ll1on breach-• • ,.. ru n ho.mer in a four-run first inning an? Kirby Pacllett of<ontract suit against A.BC' in U.S. drove in three runs !hursday to lead Minnesota toa 7-5 District Coun Thursda\ :ind demanded that the v1ctOI')' over Detroit ... Cal Ripkeo and Eddie Murray television network cont1n'ul· 11s pavments 10 the league. hit successive doubles to trigger a two-run sixth inning. Th<' same court 1~ already fO ns1denng a $1.32 lt'a~ing ~Ike Boddickerand Balti!llore to a 3-1 win over billion antitrust ~u1t tiled last October by the USFL C~1cago in a game called after six innings because of aaainst the National Football League. rain. Commissioner Ham Usher sa1<l he has been · informed by ABC that the network does not intend to Aetroa ride Cruz's hit to win make schedured rights pa~ men ts ut'$2.8 m1ll1on due on June I and July I. and$ I 4 m1l11on due pnortoJune 29. The first two pa~ ment!> are pa~ of the $14 million contract ABC and the l 1SFL made lor the 1985 season. The last payment 1s for pla,otT and l·hamp1onsh1p game telecasts. · Usher said .\BC inf ormed the league 11 would withhold Lhe pa} ml'nts based on the L' FL leaving certain cities des1gnaled in 11s original contract. including Chicago. De1ro11. Ph iladelphia and Boston. Mike Scou and Dave SmUb combined • on a five-hit shutout and Joie Cruz drove in the game's only run with a double in the first inning to lead Houston to a 1-0 victory over New York in the Astrodomc to highlight National League baseball games Thursday ... ln other games. Terry Harper and Rick Cerou batted in runs in a three- run seventh that was helped by a pair of errors as .\tlanta downed the Phillies. 6-3. the ninth loss for Philadelph ia in 10 games ... Tom Foley's triple broke a seventh-inning tic and ga ve Foley his first RBI of the season as Cincinnati beat Montreal. 4-2. and dealt the host Expos their fourth straight loss. .. T here 1s no JU~tJficauon for withholding $7 million." L'shcr said ... We are suing to get that $7 milhon and. 1f .,.,.c arc damaged b} their acuon. for more. We are also suing them for d1sparag1ng the product in the v.a) their announcers. !tall.'s force and management ha'e treated and spoken about 1t 1n public Jack Reynold& 'out' U 49er and on the air. .. If there 1s a valid d1spull' 10,er tht' $ 7 mdll()n) ll't us resolve 11 or let a coun resol"e it But \OU can·1 not make the payments. The) are abrograt1ng a l'ontract unilaterally.'' Usher said. 8aote of tbe day Kftln Copn, lndlanapoU1 600 quaHfter, on hi1 •f9CCN9fY--from NWr.-lnjurtee to bOth feet when he orllllhed lat YMr: "It's like driving wtth someone ........... . Jordan NBA Rookie of Year NEW YORK -M1chad Jordan of the m Chicago Bulls \\as named the :"'at1onal Basketball Assoeta11 on Rookie of the Y1.·ar Thursday. outpolling Houston Rockets center Akeem Ola1uwon. 5 71 ~ 10 201 : 'otes. r Jordan. who finished 1h1rd In 1hr ~B..\ 1n ~coring and fourth in steals. led C'hKago into the pla) offs for thr first lime since 1981. He abo ""as <red1ted "'11h ha' ing a major impact on 1hc Bulls' a11endanct v. btl h JUmrtd 87 percent from last season·s 6.165 a\ aagc 111 I I .XX., 1n 1984-85 Jordan led the Bull\ '-'Ith J 2X :'-potnl 'tonng average and 6 5 rebound ... 5 'l a'>'>tslo; and 2 N '>tl·als per game -the fir~t player to ·ad ht" team in those four categone" <,1nce Lar~ Bird ut e Boston C dt IL'' J1d 111n 1983. BALTIMORE -Fa,·omes Chiefs ~ Crown and Eternal Pnncc will brl.'ak from the gate stdc b~ Side. ·wht"TClht'lrjO<'k~~ • came keep an C)C on each othl·r in Saturda' ·s n chc<it Prcakne-;<. Stakes at P1mlill> 4.nd Butch I eMini. trafne-r of tcrnal Pnnrc '" confident hi'> rnlt can redeem himself t" hn:ak1ng qu1ckl~ In the t-..L·ntud,, DL·rh\ Eternal Pnn<l' "J" kit at the gale and wa<i nner in 1.cmtentum. "1mltng up 12th 1n the field of 13 Chiefs Cro"n. "ho finished third 1n thl' M:I\ 4 Ken tuck' Derb} after going off a'i 1he 6-5 la' onw. drcv. the No i post pos1t1on Thursda~ and "a., 1n\tallcd a\ the 8-5 favontc for the I 10th Prcaknc.,., Eternal Prince. the frnnt-runn1ng "inner ol the Wood Memorial and Gotham '>tale!> hdtlre hi\ Derh} fl op. will leave from po\t No ..i at ea rl\ oddo; ol 5-2 O'Mea r a flies into four-way tie F-Ok I WOR f H -\1arl.. < r\kara. l!I sull reco,l·nng from Jt:I lag altn a \ 1rh•r) in Japan las1 wcl.'kcnd. tool alh aniagt: of near-ideal t0nd111ons Thuf\da' tor a 4- under-par 66 that placed him 1ri a tour-"a) tic tor thl' first-round 11.'ad of the C ulnn1al 'a11onal In' 11a11on Tournament ··1 wa\n·1 cxpc<.·t1ng In he pl3)1ng at nl\ top pcrformann· It take\ a lev. da~ s 111 get o'er thr Jl'I lag.·· said O'Mcara. who rl•turncd 10 th1'\ countr. \111nd~l\ aftrr winning the FUJI anke1 tournament nl·.H I 11~~0 ··1 d1dn·1 do an}th1ng n~all:-wdl hut Iv.a, dnent In every area:· said O·\tteara. 3 two-time '-'IOOL"r tJn the Agiencan tour this season. REDWOOD CITY -Linebacker EE Jack .. Hacksaw" Reynolds. who made 11 7 •II • tackles in his first year with the San Franc1srn 49ers. has played his last game with the Su per Bowl champions. His agent. David F1shof. said he talked late Thursday with Reynolds. 37. by telephone and the pla)cr told him: ··Let's move on." Re~ nolds will try to latch on with another NFL team. poss1bl~ Seattle. but also will expl ore op- ponun111es 1n show business. Fishof said. F1shol .. aid he has had a conversation with Sea ha'-' ks l·oa<."h Chuck Knox. for \\horn Reynolds pla)ed \\hen he "a~ "tth the Rams. but that there has tx'cn no uffer K no\ was quoted in toda} 's edn1on of the San Franc1'>rn Chronicle as sa~mg he was .. mterested to a dt:grec."' but was not )Ct read~ to commit himself. Fe\\ people connected with the 49ers expect Re' nolds "hose stubb~ legs ha' e been slowed by 15 ~car\ of:-..FL play and whose salar} is nearly $350.000 per~ car. 10 be picked up b) another team. The liian Jose Men. ur} ~ews reported that one 49er e\ccu11,I.'. a\k1ng not 10 be 1dent1fied said Re~nolds' .. 11me ha\ come II happens to e'er}· pla)er." tht: l'\l'r•~ll't' \aid ... He ha' had IS gJonous. wonderful 'l'tlr'> 11~1'> hl.'alth\ It' 11me 10 get ou1.·· Wal~ ~a1<.I 11 "as .. a' en difficult dec1s1on" 10 ask Re) nold'i to 'tcp dov. n Wals·h said he mailed a letter to Reynold~· home in thl.' Bahamas nearl y two weeks ago. a'>klnjl. t11m ton> to the Ba\ Area and meet With him. Oilers, Flyers to meet in finala Edmonton·s Jul K11rrl scored four (ii goals and Wayne Gretzky had four assists , Thursdar mgbt a.s the-defendinrStanley ( up champions trounced host Chicago. x-2 . 10 ad,ancc to the Nauonal Hockey League's champ1onsh1p senes. The 01lers..+1-2-ttt-•~a . \\ 111 meet Ph1ladclph1a in the Stanley Cup finals starting Tuesda~ 1n Ph1ladelph1a . In the other NHL playoff game. Dave Poulin'• goal wtth Philadelphia two men c.hon Jnd goalie Pelle Lindbergh's third shutout of the pla~om kd the Fl}ers to a 3-0 v1clory over Quebec and 1n10 the champ1onsh1p final. The Fl yers eliminated.the Nord1ques 4-2 1n 1he1r best-of-seven semifinal series and rl'achl'd the top round for the fifth time 1n the last 11 ~cars TeleTlalon, radio ftt.EV1elON 5 p.m. -aASl8ALL: Dodgers at Phlladel· phja, Channel 11. 7:30 p.m. -•AM 8ALL: New YOt'k YMk ... at Angejs, Channel 5. 10 p .m. -90X.O: From the Otympfc AudltOt'lum (tape), ChMMI 51. 11:30 p.m. -flRO MIKl1'8ALL: Ulcer• at Denver (defayed). CMMet 2. RADIO 5 p.m. -llAMIMU.: Oodgera at Phltadel- phla. t<ABC (790). 7 p.m. -NO ~: Laker• at Def'!*, KLAC(570). 7:30 p.m. -•ARW.L~ NewYortc¥ankeel•t Angell, KMPC (710). ANNUAL PF:RCEN TAGE RATE FI NANC ING IS AVAILABLE~ $6018 .. 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K.\BC (790). 0 Jabbar tries to put scuffle behind him Western sailors leading Laker center levied $500 fi n e as series resumes tonight DEN ER I .\P) -r<.areem Abdul- Jabbar. who called 1t "a rather stupid 1nc1dent on m) pan:· was fined $500 Thursdav for scuffi1ng. with Denvers Dann} Schayes dunng gam~ two of the NBA playoff senes between the Los Angeles Lakcrs and the Nuggets. .\bdul-Jabbar was assessed a sec- ond technical foul and ejected during the founh quancr ofTuesda} ·s game for wrestling ~cha' es to the floor. Thursdav's fine was.in addition to the automatic $:!50 tine that goes w11h an eJecuon. the National Basketball Assoc1at1011 said. Commenting o n the Schayes inci- dent. the Lakcrs' center said. .. Beyond saying 11 was a rather stupid incident on my j)art, I won't say anything else. I won't give my side of 11. because my side has been ign ored fOra longllme-now.~ He complained of being subJeCted to physical abuse for )Cars. and said he had no approprilffc ways to retaliate. ·Tve heen punched out 1n games." he said as h1'i team prepared for game three tonight wtth the senes tied at one game apiece. .. There was one r nc1den t when I got Irvine soccer team in finals Thl· Irvine Sinkers boyo; socct·r team will meet the Cerritos Strikers Satu rday al Cal Pol) Pomona at 11 a.m. for the Cahfo m1a State Soccer Cup. The 16-and-undcr teams advanced to the finals after compeung with JS of the state's top squads. Both Striker teams arc from the Coast League in Orange Count} and have met before. I ln the Coast League Cup. the Cerritos team edged Irvine. 2-1 Irvine defeated S1m1 1n the State \up semifinals. 4-0. Ma)' 4 to make the finals. Irvine's team consists of Jeremy Am en. JefT Berger. Enc Bergman. Greg Cipolla. Matt Evans. Chm Hennessey. Bob lmsande. haun Jarrard. Dave Kirkpatrick. Pat Mer- rell, Jeff Pene, Chris Peterson. Steve Robens. Kevin Rosen. Enc Thayer. Mark Watanabe and Craig-Wimpcn- ny. BEST OPPORTUNITY • MAONIFfCINT l l LI CTION • IPU T PAYMINT PLAN • LIASI PURCHASI OPTION 11• 01 rno ,, •. ,'° rtO• ,,, "' o .. A1.-"tt·d•l"=•\•"'tt •11111·~\1f•t tte •• ,..,.... 9'.l~•,t•• elbowed 1n the stomach. When I retaliate<t. I got a $5.000 fine and th<.' other player (Milwaukee.,; Kent Benson)d1dn·t even get reprimanded. There·s a long h1st OI) of that. .. People sa} rm a class gu}. but that'o; a euphemism for sa~ 1ng I can take a beating and not complain about 11. But 11\ useless for me to gel invoh ed discussing this 1n the press. because things will go the way they alwa's have:· La°kt·rs· Coach Pat Rile) said '1deotapc of Tues<la )' night's game showed .ihe Nugge1s. in genccal. and Scha)es. 1n particular. to be guilt~ of unnecessal) roughness. Scha\es and '\bdul-Jahbar n- changed elbows in the fourth quarter. Tuesda\. with A.bdul-Jabbar being assessed a technical foul. With 6: 18 left. Scha~es and Laker guard Earvin ..Magic" Johnson scufficd. and Abdul-Jabbar grabbed Schaycs from behind. applied a headlock and wrestled the Denver player 10 the floor. That produced a second techinical and Abdul-Jabbar left the game. .R11t"\ bklmed the ~ffic1al' .saying. ..They.get paid to control the game.~ Ihc Nuggets outscored Los Angeles 4*28 in the final quaner 10 post a 136-114 '1ctol) and square the senC!> The Lakers won 1n a romp. 139-1 ~2. in the <,cries opener Sy ALMON LOCKMIY ................... Led by Bfft Power'• ~ M•ek--43, High RoW from New port H•b« YllCtlt Club, four W• COMt yacht•.,.. IMdlng the Inn ton Reef Sertee off N9wpott, A.I. A i.tephone report from Sktt AHM, 9klpper of the thf rd pteo. boat Sldewtnder, San Francftco Mid the tC>p four boat• after fou race1 were High RC>W; Lowe! North'• Sleeper, San ~ Side wtnder, and LobO, Mned by Dennt1 Conner. SM Diego. The Ml'1M continued today .. .. permitting. Man llld tht nr.t four racet had been ulled h fog Ind rein Ind that • w..U. front 11 fONCMt for the weekend. ~Mid the ... -~­, .... WM penallnd for rnleconduc aft• • reca1t1 w~ .,. ~~~on• Maortw oencell•d lhe top.Jbc• bom..Jn..tblJIM wtl be ll'ected a the U.S. ,..,,, k England'• AdmfraJ't Cup s.tt. of the lale of Wight atartlng Juty 29. Men's golf results Colonial tcM.trMment 0 1vt Slocklon 34·36-10 Howard Twitty 39·33-7 (11 Fon W91'111l Oftvlo Eelwerel' lS-3S-10 Vance Htelner 37 36-7 Cortv P1v1n 32·)~ John M enelfev 3S·lS-70 Garv McCord 37-36-7 Mar~ O'Meera 33-ll-66 Hel Su11on 34-36-70 Fred Coul>le\ )6-37-7 Jim Tnoroe 32·34-66 eruct Llt111<e 36·34-10 8111 Rooen )6 37-1 Wl111ewooo 33-33-66 John Adam\ 37 33-70 Oon Pooltv 31 36-7 Cnlo Bttc• JS 31-61 Tomrnv NaU1lma 38·31-70 Mar• Lve 38-35-7 Pal McGowan 33·34-67 Donnie Hammond 3S·35-IO Fu u v Zoeller Jl •lr-1 MikeSm1111 JS 3?-61 Lee Trevino 33-37-70 LanM Wadkon\ 1s-:11-1 Peier Jecoosen 33·3•-67 Paul Allnotr 33·37-10 Jim Co11>er1 37-36-7 David Granam 36-31-67 Ru Ca1owtll 34-36-70 Brad Foon 36·31-7 Buelov Garoner 34·34-1>8 Jecll Rtnntr 35-35-70 JC Snead 31-36-1 8 111 Kralrerr 33 3~ R11on L enorum 36-35-71 o A WtlDr•no 39·34--7 Berrv' Jaenel 34·34--.a Pt vne Srtwart 36-35-11 Ronnie Staci. 37·36-7 Mli.e Ooneld l3·3S-68 Gil Moroert 36·3S-7l a·Sleve Elklnoron 34·39-7 Meco·c;raov 33-35-68 Doug Ttwtll )6-35-11 Boo Lollr .0·»-7 8111 Glenon 34·34-68 GlbOV Glll>trl 36-35-11 Jim Nettoro 3S·l9-7 8obMurorw 33·35-61 Mllrk Pfell 37·34-71 Mer~ McCumoer JS·39-7 Ron Strtci.. l6 32-1>8 len Btker F1nc11 35·36-11 Tom Wel\on J7·J7-7 Oen Hlll<IO"on lS·33-68 Run Cocnrlln )6-35-11 1·~011 V•rPlani.. lt·l6-7 Cnl C111 Roorlouu 36·32-U Lerrv Mize 36·3S-11 Al Gell>trotr 36·3'-7 Lon Hlnklt 34·34-61 ~otv S1no.ter 36-JS-11 Jt rrv Pale JM7-7 8ol>l>v W1dk•n' J4·3S-69 o Flori 36-35-11 8oD Ea51wooo l9·1S-7 Tom Purlltr )6-ll-69 Gtorot 8utn• 36·35-11 Hale Irwin J7·l7-7 TlmSlmpM>n lS·34-69 Oen For\man 34·3'-7? Oannv Eowaro' l7·l7-7 Rooer M a1101e JS·J4-69 Mlllt R•IO 1H1-n Oevfd FrOlt l7·l7-7 Cllertts Cooov 36-33-69 Loren Ro1>trll 36·36--n Gerv Koci\ lMt-7 GtrvHe~g ll·Jt.-ff A~v NOtlll 3S·l7-n O•n POfM l1·3t-7 JOMCook 36-~· Tom ICUe 31-u-n Pt ltr Oo•ttrllol\ ll·lt-7 Tim Norri• 36-33-69 Dave &err J4·3'-n Clartnct Row 31·3'-7 Scorr Hoch 34-35--6• Rav Flovel 37-lrn Wooelv Blackburn ll·lt-7 NICk Price l6·l3-69. Anov &tan 34-31-n Jim Simon• '°·31-T Larrv Rinker 34·36-70 1Cell11 Ftrou• lMS.--n Ben C rtn1naw 31·41-7 Tonv Slll1 3'-3-70 Curll• Stran11e JS·J7-77 Prill Blackmar l1-Q-9 Lahv Ntl\On 3S·15-70 Gtoroe Arcntr ls-37-1? e-amaleur Valentine replaces Rader HOUSTON (AP) -Doug Rader has been fired as manager of the Texas Rangers and replaced by New York Mets coach Bobby Valentine. a spokesman for the Mets said Thursday night. Dennis D'Ago~tino. assistant public relations director for the Mets. announced in the Astros press bo' that Valentine had been named manager of the Ranger . "There IS no deCl'ilOn left to be made. the newspaper quoted Val- entine as \<lying ... I ml't 1oday with CmaJonty owner) Eddie Chiles and (general manager) Tom Cinevc and put my cards on the table. fhcrc we re cena1n thtn.'5 I wanted. like three years and a rt'1rueturin3 of the ch:un of command. "They pui no cards on the .. 1able.'' Valenti ne told the news- paper. "I'd say the terms arc set." Valentine reportedly will take over the Rangers when they play the White Sox in C'h1cago tonight. Valentine played nine years in the majors. ending in 1979. with the Dodgers, Angels. Son D1eio Padres. Mets and eattle Manners. He has been a coach with the Mets since November of 1982 Last Stptemhcr. Rad<'r's con- tract was extended through the 1987 stason. Earlier this year. Rader rcacbed the longc~t mana- genal tenure in the team's I 3·)l'ar history. JUSt 314 games over two vcars and two months. Rader, 40, 1ook over the Ranacn in 1983. ' / ( ' s ) • f oR lHf Rfro Ro 'W' . . . . . .. MA.IOtll L•ACW• STANDING$ Amertc.ft L•ew WHT DtVIStON w L ~ct. Ge ....... 10 13 606 CllieallO 17 13 S67 I , Mlnnt1ole 11 IS S4S 7 l<1nwi1 Cllv 17 IS SJI 7'' Olklln<I .. 17 .. s 4 St•ttl• IS 11 O S s T .. 11 ' 1J 711 10'> Toronlo EAST DIVIMON 10 11 61S ealllmo<t ,, 13 S•4 1 Dt1roll II IJ 5'1 1•., New York 16 IS Sl6 31., Boston IS 11 ~9 s Mllwaukff 17 19 3'1 ,, 1 Cltve\4ln<1 11 11 ~ ,., TlluncllV'I Seer .. Ntw Yori< 6, T .. 11 S Mlnnetol• 1, De•roll S K1n111 Cllv 7, Cleveland I e11tlmort 3, Chi<a90 1 I& 1nn1119, rain) Onlv o•me\ K.hl!hdtl1 Tldl't'l G1me~ New Yortr. (Ntekro 4 11 al A~0 1w111 1·JI. lnl Bo11on (Clemen1 IBlvleven 1·31. Int l -41 at Clevt1an<1 T .. a\ (NOie\ 2 31 at CniCellO <0011on 1-1). lnl K1n111 Cllv <S•oerneoen 2·3J at Mal w•ukff IDarwln 3 11 (nl Toron10 tC•ancv O 11 el M•Me\ola IVt<Ma 6·7) Int Ot1to11 !Morr,, 4 41 &t Oa~l•nd (Su11on ) 3). (nl Belllmore CD••on 3 II et Se.Ille (Vouno 2·4) (n) N1t1enal LN91M WIEST DIVISION w L Pct. Ge Sen D1990 18 IJ stl HOV\IOn 18 IS .s.s I Cincinnati 17 16 5 IS 1 ~· " 11 soo 1'> ""•fi 14 11 43' ••·1 Sen ncl1co l3 19 406 s·, EAST DIVISION Ntw Yortr. 21 10 617 C11le1110 19 II &l3 I > MOnlrtel 19 I• S76 3 SI Loult lS 17 ~9 6 "; F>lllledtlon•• II 21 )« 10 i Pi1111>uroh 10 21 323 11 Thundav't Seer" Cinclnnall 4. Mon1rea1 1 Allenle 6. Phlleotlohle 3 Hout1on I, New York O Ontv 111me1 1Cllt<lultc1 TMeV'•G-~ (lttuu ?-JI al· Pt\ila~lt IGton 2-•l. (n) Cllkat0 CT1eu1 S-1) al AHan1a Clhtller 1-JJ Cu1Clnna11 ISi_, 4-2> al Plt111>ur9ri 10.Laon 0-SJ. lnl $41ri Di..<> 1$1\0w 4-11 al MO/llf .. I !Palmer 3-31. In) Sell Francl\co (LaPolnl l·Sl el New Vork IDarll119 l · 11, (n) SI Leult (Cox l-1) •• HOU\IOn (1(-r 4·01. lnl CtmmuflttV C-.. Or.._ c .. 1t t, CwrltM 7 (~ c ... , c.Mlr-.e) Ct rrllo• Oil 000 S00-7 7 J 0U119t Coal! 0 2 000 02x-9 10 2 R0<1rl11utr, Agunoer (J), Sereno 171 en<I Rol>lnlon, Gercla, Slomp 11> ari<1 Elll,on w--Slomp, L-Serano 1B-Roumlmper (OCC> HR-Roumlm.Par COCCI. Wllkln,l>n (C), Trtvlno <C:> s.ttta AM t, ~ell 1 (S.Ultt (MSt CflllftftMtl S.nla Ana 004 '031 011>-' 12 S.<l<llel>eCk 600 001 OOC)-7 II 1 Scllwat>e. Diii• Ill end Flvnn. ROOrl9utr 191, Slnclalr. Prlnr m an<I Frei W-SChwal>e L-Slnclelr 19"-HolMn ISi. TllomHon (SAi HR-Shlnlloltler ISAl s.utl\ Ceut CenfWence staftdlnts Cerrllo\ 5alll~ MAI Golden Well CvPteu OranQt Coal! Fuller Ion s.ooieo.ck W L Ge 10 l Mt San Antonio COl'l'lolon TllundaV'I S<Wfl OranQt Coal! 9, Ctrrllo1. -,.. Sanll Ana 9, S.d<l~ck 7 FUile<lon 10, Comp1on 6 IS t } 14 9 & 13 10 , 14 10 6 ' 10 13 10 t IS 11 9 14 II I 77 19 Ml San Antonio 11, CvPrtn 9 s.turdaV'• ~ ,_, Goloen Wfll at S.n1a Ana S.Jdleti.ck at Compton Fullerlon al Ml S.n Antonio C vortu at Cerrito• 'NHL p&ey9ftl CONl'EltENCE l'INALS Wa6tSC......._e TlwndaV'I ICWt Pt111ac:1e10111a 3, ~ O (P1111aoe1onla "''"' wries, 4·21 c.,,... C...-ent.e Tl'llwldeV'• k-Eomon•on a. Cll1Ctll0 1 CE<1mon1on win\ wroes. 4-11 CIF TRACK FINALS • • • From Cl · of 5 5-2 1s a remarkabh: c fTort for a 14· year-old freshman. On the 3·4\ levl'I. Harbor's Fn<L H owser will be trying to repeat his c hampionship in the pole .vault. H e has a best o f 15-1. o n e in ch o fT the sch ool record h e ld by Wiiiie Thoms. Estancia High Junio r E ric Dorn is a <h reat in the high j ump a nd long iump. M ater Dci's R amon Lopez a ppears to have a sh o t a t th e 800 a nd 1.600 titles and U niversity's G reg Whiteley is a n o bvio us threat in the distance races. H arbor's Maggu: H e nson and Sharon A ttlesey, along with W ood· bndge·s Jamie Kirven and Shem S muh. are also considered tttle threats. In tht' 1,600 mete rs Rttc hot (4:55). H enson (5:0 1.8) and S mtth (5:02-4) are o ne. two and three in the Southern Sectio n . The meet gets under wa> at 11 a .m . with field events. The first running event. the 300 hurdles. begins a 1 n oon. l..ao;t week's preltmtnane'i parl·d 1.·ac h d1v1s1on down to eight finalists 1n each l'ven1 . ArN CIF flnallsh ( prtflm time' neted I •·• eoYs Craig Bec..,er llrvlnel JOO hurdle\ (J9 SSI Kaleeoh Cerler I Edl1on) \llol oul ISS·11 K1tk Hoolen CEdl\ont POie veull (13·61 Sean Me11ula CMerlnei· POie vault ( 1J·61 Jame\ Ot\on (Irvine) 1.600 (410 stl Bren• RlecMrlch IEdl1onl '"o' ""' (S.·3'~> Chlo 111\'1 JMlr1n1)· 200 (21.1111; .00 141 221. Haln •m Sabra (OcHn View) 1.600 (4·12 JS) NPtl Trou1 (Irvine I too l1 S7 90) Ecic Wt1eetwrl11111 (Edltonl 111011 1umo 16-11 Merine .00 r•v· (.(krnllr•. Slovlll.~nnlna.s,, 1ttm 1, 4106 4·A G.,_LS Jov Blelel<I <Editonl IOO (119 071 Merv Coleman Orvlnel 400 ( S9 171 Tricia M11anokav CHuntln9ton Beechl hlo11 1umo CS-61 Eteina O<len (tr vine) '"°' oul 144·3' •I Oebl>le Orr <Ocean View) n19n 1umo (S·41, 1rto1t iumo 134·7'•1. Nicole Rilchot IE<ll\onl 1.600 IS OS 441 Lori Shaw (Edl\onl 700 115 811 Tracv Wrlohl llrvlnel 800 17 17 26). 3.200 < 1o·ss 101 J.A eovs Craig Belle Wnlvenatvl 100 111 JI> 200 (1296) R•cn Broaltt IWoodbr1doeJ 100 < 11.291. 700 (2J 261 Jam Bowle\ (Colla Moel 800 11 S6 S.l Kurl OeP!vtter ILaouna Btacn) I 600 (044) Enc Dorn CE\feqc1a) nigh 1umo (&·SJ. long 1umo 111·11 Dave .Etll\ IWOO<IDroooe l n111n 1umo 16 SI Jett Harn• INewoor1 Harl>Orl n1on 11.1mo 16-SJ FrtU Howser INtwPOrl H.,l>Orl DOit vaull 113-01 Jeff Jone\ IE\lanc•el POil' vaull 113 Ol Ramon LOl>tl IMlrer Oeil 800 11 S6 ?ll I 600 (07&) Per McGrar11 ICorone oe1 M•tl •OO 4'H11 Tonv Mouran1 (Maler Deal \hOI our ISi I 11 Roi> Tom1c11e1< (Corona dtl Mart \hOI ou• IS I-I' 11 Gr@il Wn11e1ev (Un1vers11v 1 1 600 14 18 SI l.200 (9 2• 641 Darren WOO<I ((orona det Meri 800 I I Sl 41 • l·A GIALS Snaron Allleiev (Newoort Haroon JOO ••u• die• 1•7 011. 100 hurdles 11S841 Tracv Evans !Corona ael Mari 400 <S9 91 Karen F•raouer lE\111nc1a1 n1on 1umo 14 81 Susan Gingrich 1E11anc1a1 \hOI oul ll7 S) Maoo1e Hen•on INewoorl Harl>Orl I 600 IS 00 11 3,200 (10·S9 1) Jem•e Karven (WOO<lbr•dQe) lonu 1umo (11-11 Claudine Moreno (Maler Oe1I tono 1umo ( 16-7) Buttv R1bl>lll I Newoor I Haroort 800 12 16 2Sl, 1.600 (S 09 l l Slacev Skele !Corona del Mor r l 200 111.21.01 Sherri sm1111 1wooc:1brad11e1 aoo 1110 111 1,600 (S-13 21 Co<on11 o.t Mir 1.600 rele v I O'Levne IC err Jllllan ~. Otrey McGft~. TroC't E veM.). 4-04.0S RECRUITING LEWIS ... F rom C l best a nd pcopk will keep taking sh o ts at him. 'H e can 't s hoot . he c an't dnbble. n o defe nse.' II comes o ut here tw1cc w11h his players. Wow! That's big time. pre tty good. Minnesota -K evin M cH a le calls up after scoring 56 points. Yo u havedinne r with the $Overnor o f K entucky and they paint a prett)' pic ture . .. But you alwa) s come hack <o asking yourself latt•r ·i s that rear•· You d o n't want Ill mah· a mistake ·· The h st was eventually pared 10 U SC. U C LA. Nevada-Las Vegas. Syracuse and Arllo na State. "We J USI w en:n 't to tally happy with Syracuse or Nevada·l..as Vegas and we asked ourselvc~ 1f we we who k spnng and s ummer. and h{' was de termined not to lose again . "That's why m o no nuclco'it'i (in December) didn't !>lop him. H t· became possessed not to lose ... All the pressure 1s over for Lewis now. In the fall he'll JUSI be ano ther freshman On the LJS(' benc h . If \'llU believe h e's reached h" pt'al.. • And righ t now. that''iJUSl tinl.' with Barrett. and Lew1'i ··The N H~ ... muses Barrett. '"Thai\ l"'' a lllfl!!, s h ot " O ther-;. ho weq·r an• t'11n' lnl°l'd , Lewis will stan and average 1 n douhk figures as a fresh man and before hl•\ through w ill e rase all the records '>Cl b y W a y ne Carlander. the Pac· I 0 Player of the Year 1h1s past 'iea'>on Area women to run in Europe A d o 1en )oung fe male a thletes have been selected to re present the U nited States by competing in several European c ross country and road races this s ummer. The 12. all fro m the Orange Coa st area. include: Kristen Baker. J e nnie Brawley. Sherry Larkin s. Dana Pieper and Diane Riedesel fro.m Edison High: Stacy a nd Kim Ske1e. L esl ie Cashio n a nd El izabeth H o lland fro m Corona del Mar High: Stacy Berger fro m University High ; Judy M claughlin from UC Irvine; and Ka re n Ringer fro m Orange Coast College. The girls will to ur Europe for 18 days. competing 1n London. Ger- . m an y a nd Zermall. S w1tLe rland. I he races vary fro m o n <.' to -;even miles in le ngth. The girls will be.' r haf)t'ron,·d anc1 coached h ) Diane H ant'} from (or· o na del Mar and Kell~ Ringer from Ediso n High. The girls arc in tht• prnn·s~ ,,f raising m o n q for the to ur F und ra1s1ng has included p111a salt·!I. raffles. car washes and d o natio ns fro m various companies . Ta)l·dl.'duc- tible contributio n s w o uld tx· ap- prec iated . . Fo r m o ri: informatio n . phonl.' Ringer a t '534-7583 or H .tnl'\ at 857-2471. Ermol enko, Morc;in g o one-on-one Wtth "Such noted Bn11sh Spcedwa) League racen a s Lance K ing. tcvc Lucero and Rob Pfe t11ng c o mpeting 1n Amenca. 11 would seem the thrtt could d1v1de up m ost of the purses o n 1he Southern c. ah fornia m o to rqck Cl~Utl. On m ost raee nights. there has been 1 bat1lc bctWl'CO 10 to ll of the 1op stal" for 1he m onc) winnings A n ci1;('tptio n to the wtck lv ~1ruulc ·~ c'· ovc~a' ndrr Sam F.rm11lt>nko Hr hM r mrrgcd n s nn uot'itand1ng ' compct1to r. Last wee k Frm1\len~o w o n the Ascot scratch main e' c nt '"' Thursday. the C arlsb:Kl ~ratch main ,·vent Sunday. and Fnda) bec ame th(• fif1't m an 1n the 1985 season to win l'>Oth the handicap and M:rntc h main event at lhe Ornnac Count ~ Fair· arounds. R actnJ begin' at !(. As a m ull, Costa Mesa promotrr Harry Oxlc) wm pit l.rmolc ap1nst nauonal c hampion M oran in a sp«1nl 1nterm•· • 111n matc h ra~ tonight N•A p&ev.ftl CONl'E•ENCt "HALS tlafft· .. ·S-l Teflltllt'I GMw Lallw1 at O.nver (Clllnntl 2 a• I t·lO oml <Serla11le<I, 1·11 Sltw•Y'• ...... BO\IOn er Plllla<lelP/'ll1 (Cll1nnel 2 II >7 30 o.m.I (Botton llldl Mf'iet. 1-01 SVMaV'• GlfM' Ullin al Ot11ver (Ch1nnt1 2 II 3 P m.l Boston 11 lll'lllledekllll1 W ..... V'I~ Denver •• ~ ..... 1:30 o.m. 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One m1i. on •un CIOudl Oau9n1er IMcCrnl I to l IO l 00 Tat>le SH n 1Peorora1 l IO • 00 Berns Gol<lefl Et91t (Merel l .O Tame 135 IS EJlACTA 11-&I Pt•d '81 00 Alft1'10ance 1S.~1 ----------------- ,r ----~ . ___ _ \\,. "':/ ...... __ ( .. ._ ~ ............. Va nnie• N~ll (F'rencel Oef Ander'\ Jerrvo ISwedtnl. 6-1, f·S, JoM W• C•c (ArQtftllne) Otf T-5mlcl (CUOlolio· vaa .. l. 6-4. •·2, Miis WlltnOet (SweOeft) def Emli.o Sanc1W1 CSOllln l. 6•3, 1·• . .-J, ~lk Sun11rom <Sweden> dt! Claudio Cencetloll• 111a1v1. •·l , rl, Ji n Gunner\lon ISw_.,) Ciel J1mmv Ar111 IU S l 4·6. •·•. • 3 CemmullffY C-.. "*' STATE. TEAM CHAMPIOMSH.S (et CMINt C:-..l ...... s. h,, ' di I ~ Bane\ (F) dt! ltec1.1v1 . t.-4. •-2, Tiiie !Fl def w .. 1. •·J. •· 1, Rulk (S ) oef Kerner. 7-S. 1·6. 6·3. Lvuv (Fl dCf. Otln, 6·1, 6·4. Gr-CF> def 8o1tmaf\. 6·1, 6·2, kllu111 !Fl def Cllrlne. 6·0. •·O Note· Ooul>le\ no1 otavecl. CemmullffY Celeet • ...,.... STATE TEAM CHAMPIOMSMlrS (et CNMt C:-..> Or.,_ C..1t S, ~ •tww I ,,...... D•~ies IAR) oef Ber..-e. •·•. •·7. , ••• McMlllt n <OCI def Peret1, 6-1, 6-4, Lan· ca\ler IOCI def Pe11erson. 6·4. 6-?. Ellison IOCI Otf ltlet>e. •·I. 6·4. Tl'turmoncl (0C) Ciel Tidwell 7·S. 6-I Brodie COCl 691 Burion •-o. 6-3 Nole OouOles not Plllve<I WOW ! 1985 Standard Bed Trucks at 1982 prices! And with special incentives from Toyota to dealers on Cargo Vans and Toyota ·s best selling 4x2 ·s you can save even more on America's# I selling small trucks~* Load upJor less ! New One-Ton or Deluxe Xtra Cab Trucks with-features like chrome front bumpers. split bench seats. tinted glass . AM/FM / MPX cassette stereo ... and more! And save up to $659 on these added features normally valued at over $1 .000.00! OH WHAJ A FEELING ! TOYOTA .· l 1 1, l 1 l I .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday. May 17. 1985. ... Pappas episOde makes city loqk soft on drunks There are lots of reasons fo r aspiring to public offi ce. One is that you can make a positive contribution to your community. Another is that you can run around drunk in public and not get arrested. Or so it seems. That's how it worked for Newpon Beach finance director George Pappas. When pol ice revealed the details of the Pappas incident -six days aft er the fact -they explained: Newpon Beach police offi cers responded to a call May 2 and fou nd Pappas in the parking lot of a waterfront restaurant. He was administered a field sobriety test and flunked. He was taken to the police station where a Breathalyze r test was administered. He flunked. His result -0.10 -qualified him as legall y drunk under California law. assuming the machine worked properly. If standard police procedure were followed . Pappas would have been arrested at that point. Instead. police officers drove him home. By giving him a lift instead of a citation. th~ .police elevated Pappas above the Jaw. They sent a signal to anyone who represe nts the city: We will let yo u break th e law so we can avoid embarrassing the city. And-in the end, they caused the city more embarrassment than a single drunk arrest could have. The Pappas incident has been forwarded to the district attorney's office. It remains possible that the finance director wi ll be charged. Other city officia ls. reacting as they might be expected to rnact to the inappropriate favoritism shown Pappas, see med to make a connection be tween his 0. ~O on the Breathalyzer and the ci ty-owned car in hi s possession when he was picked up. Although he was not driving at the time, someone seems to think he was more likely to drive than to walk to his Mi ssion Viejo home. some 15 miles away. They took the car away from him. Perhaps the worst aspect of the affair is the black cloud it places over the city's successful anti-drunken dri vi ng program. By forming special drunken dri ing patrols and by making 11 clear that drunken dri ve rs are unwelcome in Newpon Beach, the program recogniie that drunken dri vi ng is not cute: It is as dangerous as - Russian roulette and often as fatal. By letting Pappas off the hook. the police depanment told the community that sometimes it's OK to break the law. That's the wrong message and tt's not the policy of the ci ty. It was a mistake. perhaps an understandable one, but a mistake nonetheless. Certainl y, the police don't need to arrest everyone who has one drink too many. But it is im ponant that those drinkers don't get behind th e wheel of a 1-ton weapon. In Laguna Beach, the police depanment takes calls for the ci ty's Tipsy Taxi. a service th at otTers free rides to people too intoxicated to drive themsel..,es home. It hasn't quite taken hold yet. but it's a good idea. Newpon Beach might think . about instituting something similar. And. to reinfo rce th e message that the city is not soft on drunkeness. George Pappas mi ght be assigned to drive it. ~--~-~'bat eia-ctly.. constitutes our 'national defense'? To 1he Editor On Ma~ I ""h 1le speaking :ibout national defcns<.'. the editor asked first 1f 111s lnt1cal to the perpetuation of dcmocracv and 'iccond. 1f 11 1s esscn11al 10 the maintcnanCl' ot the high le, els of 1nd1' 1dual freedom v.l' enJO} He he Ill'' C'> 1hat .. mo\t \ mcnn1 "' would amv.er 1n the allirmJll\ l and 1ha1 ma' \Ntl l he 1ruc But v.hai tomt1tull'' nat111n.1I defenst'., .. Was either Korea or \ 1ct· nam 1n defense of our na11on'1 -Would mihtan 1nvol\cment in Central America or the Middle East be t·ons1dered ··national ddi.·nw'' .. \\ h.11 about v.hat '"e did in (1rcnada ' I ""ould guess that the So' ll't' U\l' the amh1gu1t) of the t<.'rm "n:111on.1I dcfen'ie'" toJUSttf\ ~uch ac11onc, ;i, tlw 1n\C1~10ns of Poland and \lgh:in1't~111 l'll thl' dov.n1ng of lo.. \I n1!!h1 1111- .tnd morl' rl'CTntl) th v l..1 ll1ng 111!Hh'111 our \OIU1l·r<., tn L t\I ( tl·rm.111\ \.\ h:il ''l' lll'l'd trc1m our ~1'' ·111 ml'nl 1' <t lk.irdl'lin1t111n ol fll'I "h.11 m1ltlJf\ .tlt111n '' lll\l'r,·d undn till \l'f\ ,t fn htgll! IU \ ll'rnl ·· 11a I toll.ti dl'· fcn\l' .. HR 'i .\' I> I Cl \I I I u n It ngton lk.1, h Say hello to Lekovics ofGodinje all of 'em Lckovic 1c; the last naml' nf l''en- body 1n Yugoslavia'') w1nc-countr. village ofGodinJe ~o J)cople there arc alwa)s introduced onh h' their first names. Q In thl' Orient v. h.il mun tr' II an) 1c; mm th ( hno;t1an" '\ Onh the Ph tl 1 pp1 nn predom1nan1h C athohc. Q. \.\ h.11 ' thl' he'll hotel 1n thl world nov. • .\ (an nnf, rcla' op1n1on' o t '"ml' world tra \l'lcr' that the Om·nt.11 in ORANGF COAST DailJPllat I h:i1land\ 8.111ko~ ck,cnl'' t !1n '1d1·rJt111n 111r th,11 dl\llnl lion I h1· \1.i<l I la11e1 tn .. \liu· 10 \.\ nndalan1.1" \'a' n<>I \ll um:ummon J r hara' tl'r lfatter' 1n th1.· da\\ ot tha1 liclttln U<.l'd mtrt Ur) Ill proc:e'iS lelt Jnd 1h,· nwnur. gave man) ol tlwm p<;\(h1:11rit rirohlcm\ 1.al-l' ~ r11· dilk" lr<'m thl' nthn C 1rea1 I .11-l'' 1n lhJI 11'> ho1t11m " aho' c .-.en le' d l .M. Bo)d l'olumnist. H. L. Schwertz Ill Frenk Zlnl '-'I I , ., ,. J t Tom Tell I t .. " , 1'4. H• • •'" t' af )JO I'•• l• • ' ~I VI"\_. A )f1••"" itf _.."' t lfl(jene• t• ~ • ' I I v~1~ wJi. qJ~Jfl Ctalg Sheff / ·'Let m~ be th ~e/come (Rupert) Murdoch to the Untied Stal and to say tha t this Is tile worst r eason for citizenship I h ave ever hea rd." --- -• UCI chancellor impatient about dreams for campus And with his easy s mile. h e'll make them com e true \\ hl'n \IHI t'lltl·r ihl' ollirl' ul till' Ill'\\ l"hJntdlor ol l ( In llll'. \O(J kn1m 11nmed1a1ch that Jal'k Pl'lta-~on rurh "" lanlpu' ··hand' on ·· < )n hi" dl"•I.. turnl'd 11n and hum- m 1ng ,1\\a\ '' .1 u'mffutn tcrm1n:.1I 11\ hghll'J 'lll'l'n "J1t1ng 1m pat1l.'ntl~ l11r lh m,,"1,·1 .\nd thl' Ol''' chaO(l'llor dm·, not .,,1n1 111 \\,l\ll' ltmr "tlh a Ion~ 1.·11mnHlll' In "l'Pll'nl~l'I Ptlta'>lln ,qll 11111,,· 1r11111 thr I ( I ( hJnll'llm·, 11·,1dl'n1.l' -1n 'l'''r11rt l·k ad1 anti I" minu1l·' tr11m lJlllflll' -111 a l,11 ull' hnnw hoe " hu~ 1ng right on l.1111J1L" But thl'n I\ lt.t"'" hl°lll'' c' h,· " l"rghting 11'11w \1 lht• .1gl' ol 6 1 \\tlh thl' l nl\l'f\lt\ ol < .ihlilrn1a "'>ll'm 1l·4u1nng 1h.11 .1Jm1nt\trJli \l' uilill'r' no t rl·m;11n 1n .1dm1111~trJt1011 [la,t lhl· ,tgl· 111 I•~ I hr d1.111a llul h,1, J lot to do Ill .I fl'\\ \l',tl \ f 11111rw 1h111g tw ''ant' 11\,· 211-~l".ll dd II\ IOl' 1..1mpu' 111 lw .1mnng till' 1l.111Jlul col '"perh llfll\ cr,1 111.·, 111 llll' \\11rld. \\ h1k lw d<tl.''-n1•t l'll\ 1\1011 hnng· rng 1h,· l JlllPU~ lu th:it point during h1' 11 nurl hl· \l,1nb Ill mo\ c the 111,111u111in \\l'll .ilong thl· wa~ tm~ard tha1 drl·am 1-k l'\pl:i1nl·d that 11 tun\,, l C I 15 ~l·a1s tu rl'Ul'h the top 100 uni 1:r<.rllt') rn thl.' na11un. anJ then 11 rl·qu1rcd onl) ti\l' ~car~ more to bnng 11111 II\ currl'llt po\lllon a~ one of the tor s11 • MARTIN BROWER f"hl' nl'\: ;;11a11s 111 han· l T l among 1h,· top::!._ un1,l·rs1lll'' 111 the nauon. and Ptl\.41\on htl1e' t\ that loth mark l.tn bl· rl·arlll'd h' the end l•f thl' nnl li\l' \l"M' -during h" ll'nllrl' ··Thl· going rl'.ill~ gt'h tough ~din 1ha1 " hl' \,llll \\llh .1 \llllk .l.tl I.. l'dt.l\11n ,.,,11,., ,.;i.,1h . .\nd thJI \m1k "g.111ng 111 hnng l ( I inhr a llllllh 'trongl'f rl'I J1um,h1p \lllh thl· u1mmun11 ' th:in 11 ha' l'\ l'r h:iJ Thl' lomn>un1l\ in \\h11.h l (I opl•ratl''> 1\ tv.11-told· lht' l 11~ 111 In llll' JnJ Orangl' ( ounl) .\nd l'clta<;on plJn'i to h,t\ c h1' 1n,111u11on hl'cum,· a nwrl' 11lll'g1JI pan ol both l't1m· mun111e'>. Hl' hl'lll'''"' hn11nd doubt that 1lw l II' ofln 1nl· 1' il houl 10 ix'lOmc a real 1 nikgl' to\\ 11. ·" \\ ..t'> \'ll\ l')IOntd Ill an 1.'\ll'lll 1n l hl' In inl· C <1 ·., <•rtginal 111.l,tl·r plJn l11r tht· l ti\ al thl' llllll' lhl· 1<•mp.1n~ lolltrthu1nJ !Ill' 1n1t 1:.il I l)(tO Jt'rl'' 111I.ind111 1h~· 11111q•r<i11' ( l ( I \Uh\l'ljlltlllh JHIH h.1~ another 5110 al l'l'\. I . Pclta<;on ~ccc, th!\ rl'lat1011,h1p hap- pening ph ~ 51call~ -a' thl' l I I) grow\ clO\Cr \ll thl' Uni\ l'r'\lt\ \\ rlh nC\\ hnuo,ing 1n I 'n1' l'r\11~ f ov. n C enter .inu Turtk Rori. -and a\ the un1-.er~11~ 1ti.clfgmv.., 1arga The r1.•la 1111n,h1p v.rll Jl\o \trcngthl·n ~" rhc In inc < 11 l·on- 11nues 11~ comm11nwnt to nroducl.' more affordable housing and mor(' un1H·rs11' facult' and stafTmcmbcr... mO\ttO il \lne .. ·\nd Pdtason sec~ the relat1qnsh1p str,•ngthcning as the ctt} builds a performing art center on thr un1,er- \tt) l'ampus. and v.1th compkt1on of thl' Donald Bren ..\l"ll\ itics Center. both of ''h1ch will draw In inc rc~1den1~ 10 the campus. F1nal l\. Peltason set!. the rl'la· 1inn,h1r» \lllh business and 1ndustr) 1n In llll' and throughout Orange < oun t ~ 111c.reas1ng as the unl\cr!.11~ dl'\ clop~ 1 ts professional schools. c'ipcc1all) cng1neering and manage- ment "'It rs easier to interface w11h the bu~incss and industrial community v. hl·n ~ ou ha' e profe'is1onal schools.'· hl' rcmarkl·ti. Yl'' hl' answered ... ,,e consider Orange ( u unt) 10 bl' our homl' l·ount' :· Thl' chancellor is rnrrcnth "ort..1ng v.rth the Board of Super- ' i.-.or,. the c11' of Santa Ana. and v.-1th other rnt11ie~ 1n thrs rtgard. '"We intend to he 1n,ohcd v.11h all ol thl' counl\ ... hl' rnncludl'd . Thr r,· 1' no doubt that l Cl 1s a trcm,·ndou!. a!.sel to In inc. lhl' Or- angl' Coac,1 and Ora nge < <1unl\ - Jnd th!\ " onl) the heg1nning. Jal~ Pdta\011 1!> at the helm and the l11n11ng ~l·a r<; "'111 hl.· '1gn1ficant one\ 1n l (I\ grov.th 1n stature and rd.111on.,hip to 1ts communll). The rhancellor sat in hts r ha1r 'imllrng and rl'laxcd The inten 1c""' rnuld ha'e gone on longer. But from lhl' lorner of m) e)C I could se<.' his l·ornpull·r 'il'rten. and thc l'ursor \la) throhbrng. 1mpauently. ', Columnist Martin BrOM'er publish· es the newslelter ''Martin Brower's Oranl{e County Report." RJCHARDCOH colum1 RICllAID CoHEI 'Citizen Murdoel mockin~ system How can we a ll ow citizen ship to him deny it to refu gees W.\SHI NGTON -.\t a 1x11 n.•t'l'ntl ). a la''}l'r for thl· .\ml'rll" C1v1I Lthl'rt1e~ l 'n1011 hal·kcu r agatn\t th l· wall :ind told ml· to "r about thl' go' ,·rnml·nt 's pol1q deporting ~ah adoran rcf'ugl•es r la'')Cr pcr\lstcd. lea\lng ml' onl~ fetrh c;oml' reading material' a fa shl'ct. ha 0'' n cungres!.1 onal tc' mon~ and :i stud~ of the suhJCl't b~ prokssor at M 11 . Oh bo~. Wash in ton parties· can tx-:.i load oflnughs. So for about 1 wo weeks. the vano1 document rested on n1\ dest.. home. unread. I would ~lance at the from 11mc to tune. "IOHk 1n rccollc 11on ofthl· la" )er. and $0 on m) v.a But one da~. something happcnl that prompted ml' 10 read 1hen Rurcn Murdoch. a mt·d1a h:iron 1 three nations. announced hl· and partner v.ould bu) '>i.'' en ·\mcnn1 tele' i.-.1on stations and. as required t la \l. he would hi.'rnmc J l · n11cd Statt l°ltll<.'IL. Ll·t ml' hl.· the li rst 10 v.l'lcom ~urdoch to thl' l ln1tcd State~ and 1 !la) that this 1c; th(' wor<;t reason It c1111('n'ih1p I h:l\ c l'H'r heard. Herc 1 a man ''hu approaches the o:it l 1at..1ng wtth, thl' \\Cl-l'}'l'd sen11men1 c .l 111lc 'il'arch· .1ust something tn d h..-fon· cloc,mga $2 b1ll1on deal. I k runws to thnc shorl'S hke t antJtUfl' of the <,tom·d 1mm1gran1 c old -not '>Cl'king 10 hi.'ttcr h1m~e; and ht!. d11ldren. but 'iCl'k1ng 10 g. from super nch w ~uper-nchcr Fo him the 'enera"'1e m' th can com trul': 1f he v.ant~. his ·str('cl '"Ill h- pa,td \\llh gold It 1s the rok 1)f the Ruper ~turdOlh\ of1h1\ \lOrld to 1n'itrUl'I b· mocking both ron\ l'nt1on and tr~i d111011 tk publl,hl'' Ol'\\'ipa pcr olhl•r puhltshl.'r\ 'h~ from l'\ en read 111g -an<l doc' lh•I 'el·m to ca re .\nd nuw. J\ perhaps his tines <>er' 1l·c. Murdoch mockc; the H'r. not ton uf nat1onu1Jsm -that 11 l'\ er matters that much. There·!. 1rom 1r that. tf onh hecau'il' Murdo(h ·~ new<;papcr!> . 3fl' prulllt) pes ol Jingoism. II v.a' hrs Sun 1n England which during the Falkland~ war cclebratcd the inking of the General Hclgrano v.11h the headline .. (,otcha!·· Thl' Nev. York Pmt strike!. a 'i1m llar chau' uust1c stance in thrs -[lliil1i! if Id{.]~ I~ I jij ;d!•itf.iiW •)------------------_;zt~~~~~~°£ 1t~1r~~ch~lc ~~~ Dl'lH rl·adl·r. 'ou ha' e hern Reports of Mengele' s death apparently his salvation Justice De pa rtment s ifting through histori cal ma te rial to de termine why \\\'1111 '(110'--'l'\\h d .... , ""'rnl Jmullll'nl\ npl.11n ,,h, I >r 1(1,l'I \kngl'll' thl· 110111ri11u' .. \ngl.'I •i i I k.it h.. .11 thl· \ u't h" 111 l'\. ll·111111w11on camp ''a'> m•1 l'r hrought 1111u,11u· at the ' url·ml'x·1g tn.11, alll'r \\orld \\,11 II l ~ :.iulhorit1n I h1111g.hl hl• "a' (k.1d l hl' dmuml'nlc, umo,,·r,·d \O lar do n111 l'\plurn "hat kli 1hcm Ill tx·ltl' l' lhJI \kngl'll' "·" dl·~td hut ll1'llll' Dl·partmcnl 1n,C!>llgator<> arc ,1ft1ng through thl' cnM1nou~ 'ulumc nl hl\lt1l tl".ll m:ltl·rial 111 lind out l\kll)ll'k 1\ knov. n 111 ha' e l'm1- ~r.11nl 111 \out h .\ ml'rll .1 'l'' l'I al ~ l'ar.. .1ltl'r thl' '-'<Jr I k hcramc a Par:i- gu.1 ' ·'" 11 111cn and t\ l'X'lil'\l'J In he .. 11111" 1ng lhl'rl' probahl~ h1d1ng 1n .1 111 11gk honkr rnmmunit) Hl' i' 74 I l'ttcrc; and ml•mm found b} rt'- '>earch('r<, r<.'Cl'nll\ datl' h:rck to 194 7 Jnd 194R. v.hcn' prcpara110M were under .,.,a, 101r. NaL1 umrcn1ratmn- <'amp doitur\ hcforl' the 'Jurl•mhrrg v.:H-ntml·~ tnhunal \ I<'" 1'h do( 1>1r lrom Trnn,. 'h .1n1a < 111dl,1 l'n l. hol d tx:cn torecd '" J\'1\I !\frnJLl'k 1n h1~ h1dCOU\ · Jl'l'UdO·\l ll'nl1h<' l"<Pl·nmt•nl\ on I\\ Jn~ Jnd otha ..\11't'hw1t1 inmate~ Cihe h:id It-urned that Na11 doctor" v.ac ,1h11ut 10 tx' tried. end "olun· 1cen·d 111 ll''lllf) again .. 1 Mcngelt'. whom \Ill' <l\\UmC'd V.0Uld he In the dod .. 11 'urt·mbcrg. "I \\ 01tld lw \ rr~ rlca\t'd to go thcrt• .1, .1 \lll n<'~' · r>r Perl v.rote to the Pl·n1,11.l1111' r 1\ tl-alTaw. d1 v1~1on in \l,,1,hrnl!lun 1111 Ol l 7. 1947 "I. who "·" thl' ~' nn nlog1'it ot Dr "1engl·rle h,1, l' m.111~ im portant thin~ to tdl lhl'f\' IC! .1v..1kl·n !ht• ('CU)Sft('ncc ol !ht• v.11rld .md 10 hl'ltl thl' t.pal." I >r f',·1 l m1"pl'lkd M t·n~dt"' n.inw 11111 1111 h 111 1 h1· kun hu 1 1h111ug.l111u t .1 h11u~ \hl' had \Hllll'll 1111 hn l"\!'>l'rll'l1ll' ..ti \mlh,\1l1 I hl· .\ml'n ran :iu1hont1l'' ah11 rcix·atcdl) 1T1 1\\pl'lkd ·· Ml'ngl·k " though '' hl'thn tlrn du.J ;in~ thing to cn·atl· lhl' trHllll'OU' 1111 prl'\\IOO that he V.,I\ ck.rd " not \l't l k <ir On Jan I lJ I lJ4X. rl·,pond1ng lo .1 ' rcqu'''t lc1r infornwt1on rc[l:ird1ng Dr \kng,l·rk'" from \! ash1ngllln. Brig ( ll'n r cl f11rd l <I) lor. r h ll'I coun\cl fo1 war rnmc'\at Nun·mhl'rg. ~ v.rotl' .1 11h"n1ll \t.lllng. "'Wl• '"'h 111 .id' l'>l' 11111 fl'Ulrd' \hov. Dr \kng.l·rlc "lkad ·'' ol <>ctutx·r I ~46 ·• f J\ lot nm\ 77 d1d OCll remcmhl·r thl· l,l1l'l1Hl I k tuld our assouall' I Ul\'th· I .1gn:i<lo: ··1 h:l\(' no rt•culll'l · 1111n ah11u1 Ml·ngdc al Nuremberg. It 1H1u1tnil'.tr th:it ii Mcngclc and h" JUI\ 1ttl''> at ·\U\l'hw1t1 hnd come to out :llll'ntwn. \\l' "ould ha\.-C wanted 111 put h11n in the dock ... The Ill''" l'v1dcntc add;; 10 lhl' l11nfo.,.l111 O\l'r Ml·ngek'' whcre- .1h .. •11' 111 thl' l haot1r year' 11nmed1· .lll'I\ fnllu'· •:'t? tht• dl'le:it ol Nn11 (4d m:rn' \c'~·ml "l't'ks ago. 11 w:i' wttkh rep"'-...; that lither ~rm\ donJmcnt ol the era 1nd1rntl'd tha·t Ml.'ngck h:id hcC'n arrestl'd h> ·\mat· l':ln rn•niJ'lalwn for<'C'i and .1ppan'nll • rclc:l'il'd lhl'rl· \.H'rl' otht·r rcpon' O\l'r thc- ~c:i rc, th;.,; Mrngl'll' hlcd 111x·nh un1.k1 "" crnn name 1n or near h1\ hnrlll'IO\\n of ( run1hurg. Ra,arra. 1n I \ ol,Jl"tt•il C1crman). until 1949 1 hen a' nm\ h" fomil~ owned :1 lnr~,· l.irm '''-'111pmcnt hu~1ncsll ha~d the rt> In fal t tlh' fik._ h~ K:irt M<'nttck . 1tw d11\ l<'r ' IJlhl·r amon~ :·,nd1 .... 1<J· ual' nl r ; tuiuntC'r·1ntcll1~l·nn·1 intl'rl.''t" .inl · •' h\ tht' 11 \ \rm\ I JACK AIDEISOll and DALE VAN A TT A hl·t\H·en Jurw '°"and 20. 1945. Like thl· rl'porh ol Josef Mengdc's death. tktaiJ, ol the father'!> arrest arc 11ll'l'>I ng. .l u<,t1u· Dl·partmcnt investigators :ire pain,tak1ngly digging through the lill''I to find :in<1wc~ to the tan1ali1mg qu,· .. 110nc, raised b> the newl) dtS· cm l'n·ct clornments. They· particu· l.1rl' \\itnt tu lind out 1f the erroneous n.·J)c0 ll t ut Mengclc's death was the n·,ult uf a deliberate attempt b} \m1.·1Kan personnel to protect hrm. \lthuugh the quack doctor of Aus· l hv.111 had no technical or tn· 1,•lhgt'ncc eitpcrtise to make hrm worth protecung. his famil y was (and I\) t·nnrmou~I> wealthy. \\ :i' 41omebody hrihcd to pr~parc a tal'l' Ilea th c<'rttficatc -and accept it ·" .1111 hcnt1t'! fl II\ IS DIPLOMACr: Mc"t·o·i. .imha.,'iador to th, ,lJ nitcd Natio ns. t>orlirto Muno1-L1.'<lo. could be-dr- l l.1 rl·d rx-rsona non grata any day ~·'" .1lcord1ng to State Department ,.iun l'' Thl' t•itpul111on is the result of .in 1nc1dcn1 on April 11 when. a,rnrd1ng to the A\SOC1atcd Prc'l'i, \luno1-Lt•do pullC'd a ~un on n 11-101omt who<;c car Jutted about 18 1ndln into the drplo'!'at's park1n~ plun · on th<' street. "This 1s my spot! 'cllcd Muno1-Ltdo. accordtnJ to lht ov.nl·r. whost11d th(' amba\~ador then <ttnfl<,hfti om-(ff the t'lr'~ wtntfows. .,,..k A.od~,.,•• and D•~ VH All• ttrt' ~ 'td/c•tH rol•mol1t1. . . c;ur kercd H1 sull1ma1t·lmah' 1'>toh1s fonunc Ciotcha' · · r hc framcrs of ttw la, ... requiring Murdoch to bcrnmt an .\ma1can c1111en nan cl) \Uppo<>ed that ci111cnsh1p was ... ynon~ mous v..1th alleg1ann· and sentiment -and that 1clcv1s1011 '"as tuo powt'rful a me- dium to fall 11110 th l' dutche., 111 lorl•1gncr\ Rut v.ha1 "thl· \l'nt1n1rn1 v.hl'n llt11rnsh1p 1~onh an 1m1dl'n1;t! pan ot .1 hu'lnl''' tk.11'1 ( )nl) '1' \t•ar' ago \1 urdm h lilnll' dO\l' lll \v.1.·arin~ und' 111g ti.•;ilt) to h" nalt \l' .\u,tr:iha: ··whv 1n 1h1s room ran \a) that I am not :i good .\u'itraltan 01 a pa1not1l onit'•"' Nat· uralh. ttlc\'1!.urn stations v.cre at -.take". Nov. he <,tand\. rap 1n hand. hi.'fore thl' Statm· of L1hNt\ Ju~I another immigrant ~cck1ng a· media cm pm·. .\ spokcsman lor the lmm1gra1mn and Naturnli1at1on ~<.'n ICC o;aid that Murdoch would get what Murdoch was entitled lo -and c11i1cn'lhip was unquest1onabl) om· of those things. Fine That same spokc'iman then explained the d1fTcrcnt•r between Rupert Murdoch of Austraha who rs akad) a resident ahl'n and som1.· Sal\'ndoran wading into the countr:v via the Rro Cirandl.'. Fine aga in. I understand -I swear I do. But I also understand that '\mcr1can ci ti1ensh1p means mor<.· to the latter than to the former -ma} he even the d1fTcrcnce hrtwecn life anti death - and that Rupert Murdoch prohnbl~ could not get 11 1f h1' name "'ere Ruperto Murd0<:ho. The stuff the AC' la" )Cr han d me told the usual story of heanbrea -of poor. wretched people bcin8 ~nt hack to I Salvador hccause the government said they were' econ- omrc. and not pohll(al. rcfugces. The la" 1'1 l'Ompllca1ed and tile law 1-; rnmplc,. But a law that make~ c1111cnsh1r a r~qu1rc mc-nt for mak1na huge amount~ of money while w11hhold1ng 1t from those who want onl> to mak<· modc~t amounts. makl'" nu !l<'n~ Murdoch 011cc aa.un ha!> donl' th(' 1n1c>ombk. ft took S2 hllltun hut hl"' t'ht'apencd l\mcr1tan 11 t1l'O'lh1r Rlthrd Cohen I~ a ) ndlrAtt'd c.l•m•l•t. es EN J.at - • ' r • ? I~ 111 1(' It' ol h' 10 Cl I- cl " it ll d n Cl n l' 1 , .. 3 1 f • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/FrkMy. May 171 1• C9 ev. Jackson hostage elease bid welcomed y State Department rtaJC llJT1C( Urben Oe\el~fNllt (HUO) •-.,. --••II' --._ ... _.,.. _.......;....-..~;....;.;-.-~--under TIUll 1 of .. ~ ~ ..,,_ '"-..,,_ ,...... -·~ .:::~= =•~r:= .~,..•_.MA., "!!!!.IOUI.,. • ... •.••11 Nm D •• 11111 •'!51 I •:-~ I '°""win v~ 1e Olttlfwlno -•-Oii ~ -• " ..,... naw~•· , . T • (1 C=T to HUD U..t the~ --DA,,_DeCS •a.-. Tlie~peftOM.. The ........ .._... -•Ml=I •\ J4Mtof L. K11M1 Ill .. --....... YOU TM.I ~ OOlrll ...,,... -~ dolrll ...... -I CY~~(h) ~ -City ~"°" TO NOTKT Ya. H#11cw~~ ..... DOtCIH 8C"'-"T'OMM, T1'e -=-lllT?atle con .. n1 to •cc.ttt ltl• NOt•n, rT llAY • 1&01 L le.ti IVelt,.,... HMIAnMOa.o.w,...-; ._........,. __ FEDEAAL OUOlfT IN-)l.ltlldlCtlOn Of 191e _,.,., e«.9 AT AW IM& ...._CA MID CA 11111 ""9 fl•ll11111 l1111ln111 SUAANCI! CORPORTION COUl1• ".,, tctlon II ~ • '°" -M IDlA-C:.tuty Heefthcar• Of OotcHl'ty •. lnet!Mft, ..... ~ Ootwle'~ -,.,, • 10 ~ •elPOI ...... 1n unoee Of nm uw ~ ino. I.A Celllotnle MMt AnMda. Dent ,,.,._ "'-'· c.... _...... CA ~l~l"l~•t• Cepectty, ,..._tlon to en~anmental ,._ Of THI NOCl•D• .. COflNWetlon). 1601 I!. le.ti CA tM2I ntl7 1 ...,. Yiewt, ~MN*lno _, AeAt1HT YOU, YOU ~!-.i __ Newport lwfl. CA ..._D.°""°9fl,21M The ....,.._ ....... RO&ERT .J DALI e<itlon, and th•I fh ... IMOULD CO•TACT A~ Eldin, Coete ...... CA NllN,...,.,.,IO....__ ~SHINGTON IAP)-The State Oepart- nt s top countertcrronsm officu1I say the a.an Adm1n1strat100 stands "walling and PY to support any reasonable effort" by the . .Jesse Jackson 10 wan 1he release of er~cans he!d hostage in Lebanon by mac extremists. ~ckson said late Thursday that "if it is s1b~e and possible. I am willing to go to wait and Lebanon. und 1f 11 would hdp n Tehran (Iran)," in behalf of the hostaJts: sked today on ABC's "'Good Morning, erica" show how long he has 10 negotiate ore the captors take actt on Jackson lied: "l do not know. I · · · · a mare against time. But since hvcs are at k~: it'i. wonh the lime and it's worth the The c1v1I rights leader and relati ves of the erican pnsoner!. were scheduled for a ond round of discussions at th e State partment today. Jackson, family member!. and A.mbassador bcrt Oakley, director of the Office of unterterronsm at the State Department. t Thursdayeven1ng a1 )a('kson's "Rainbow ahtaon" offices 10 discuss wha1 the ter- 'sts termed their "final warning" in •ssages _published Wednesday 1n Beirut -.wspapers. Sev~ral famil)· members f.elt they detected a .ena~g of the administration's position in 1r d1scuss1ons with Oakley. They declined be ·spec1fi~. but indicated they expected eral new ideas 10 be t•xplorcd further in 9'<1ay's meeting. Senate kills vehicle tax records1law WASH INGTON (AP) -The Senate gave lnaJ congressional approval Thursda' to a lliill repealtng a year-old law that required lrttpinj daily records on the use of tax- deduct1ble vehicles and home computers. By a voice vote of only three senators on the ftoor. the Senate sent President Reagan the repeal bill which had cleared the House on a 426-1 vote a week ago. Reagan is expected to sign the bill. which would wipe out the record-keeping law ~troacti ve to Jan. I. the day the requirement took effect. Businesses and farmers had assailed the rule t s a textbook example of useless go vernment intervention. So Congress agreed to the repeal. ttcognizing that the chea11ng that would result under the law would cost about $1 b1l11o n in Jost taxes through I 9QO. "'The Treasury Department forgot that reasonableness as an important pan of our tax system:· said Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La .. in criticizing the Internal Revenue Service's interpretation of the law Repeal. said Sen. David Prvor. D-.\rk .. "will allow businessmen and· farmers 10 continue in their business endeavors without having 10 fill out massive amounts of paperwork ·· In an 1nterv1ew on C'SS' "Morning News" show. Peggy Say. sister of a hostaae. s<ud that a "sense of desperation" came through leners sent home that the captor'> are not interested in speaking or Ii ·ten1ng to emo11onal pleas anymore. • • .,, lndl-~blltle9 heft .,_, LAWYIA. Thi& b'*'-11 con-t2tl7 tlled In e>r.,.. C.., oa ~. MARY A. DALE. an Ntlaf\ed. Tiie .... lftlct of llOTIC9 Of duel«! by a C«potMlon Thia DfAlneM i. CM-Mardi 1t, lla "LI NO, ~~e:"!~ ~ Ille certltlc4rtlon. ttlet ""°" ,.,...,.... IAU DeYld F. l!llllOf, vie. ~ by. • gerw.i pert· F-t~ fendlnt9 ' · lta ~ov .. thl Qty of ,a.-T .a. NO • ._ Pretldet\t ner'IHp LAMI ~ G ,_ 14-WC*I lain VeMifl./ may uee 110c1t NOTICI! 18 HEREBY Thie ~ ... Mid ._.,. D. l>Yncleft. "°4wl, Coeil• ...... CA TO THE ABOVE NAMED Grent funde end HUD wffl GIWH, tl'IM on Frtaay, June wtttl IN County ea.ti of Or· Thie ~ -fled 9*1 OEFENDANT(S) y h•v• Ull•fl•d l ta 7, 1Mf5 •• , 11:00 o·~ anoe County on M.cll 27, wtttltfleCoufltycaetltofOr~ ,,. ...,,... -009- nereoy tu __ .:.,.,. ~ .. .,. reeoon111t1111ti. under 111e a.m of Mid day. ln the room 1985 .,. County on Mey 7. tlM duC*d by"' lndMdu& ~ eel m .. ..,.,... .,.. r• N•tlon .. Environmental Pol-MC Midi I« c:onduetlng Pl7'I01 .,.,_ Thie .--1•1t ._ -"Their bottom hne is they want the (Islamic) prisonen," she said. "They want them now and they have issued us a bottom- line ulllmatum. Et1h er they are free or they will commit a homfy1ng act:" qutr to..,.,,. upon Schllll, icy Act Of 1"9 HUD llfllltc-True ... '• a... within the Publlttled 0r-. COMC ~ Orenge COM! *' tN,~ Ollt of Or-=:~~u ~ Gore,.:::. oept.,, obtection to 1t1 'I>-offloeeofAEAL£1TATE8£~ Dailly Piiot Aptll at,...._, s~ IWYPMoUuytJ l.2'.IO; .,_ec..ntY.,._l,_.. ___ -i- a Ot~. ptOVll of tf1e ........ of CURITIESSERVICE, IOcated 10, 11, 1M6 1M& ~ e>r.,.. C0Mt Vice President Geo'le ·Bush said the hostages have ··a very high pnont~ ·· in the admin1stra11on and "Yes, thert' is contern" bout the~st $~.Q.m their ca 1or~-·• can sa) we re trying tn some way. a so UICI). but don't pin me (jown," Bush said. ··1think11 has a better chance 10 be more effective 1f n's kept quie1.·· The..adm1nastrat1on has cons1stcn1h taken the position that tt will not negotiate w11h the terrorists, who have demanded that the United States pressure Kuwa11 into releasing seve.r~I lslamu: prisoners. Deput) White House press ~e,·retary Lari) pc:ake5 said earlier Thursday that --we wi ll not allow oursel ves 10 be int1m1dated b> tr rronst threats or permit such threats to co mpromise our fundamental policies and values." Refemng to Speakes' statement. Jack\on said "We need 10 make another approach 10 the White House -an appeal for mere>. I would hope no one would be so self-nghtrnus as to hide behind iron-clad polit:ic!.." "Human lives arc at stake." he 'aid . "Our national secunty is not at stake ... Ml.IC NOTIC£ P\8.IC NOTICE •ddreu I• 11552 tundund~Of111e at 1800 North Btoedwey, f ·W n,..t67 Deity Plot Way 10', 17, 14. MICAnllur 8lv<I,, Ste. 426, certlflc:atlon only " It le one &lite 100, In the City of 31, 1M& Irvine, CA 921'16.,....,...., of the fOllowlnQ bMll· Santa /Ina County of Or· "8JC MOTICl .. _II"..,,, ,_.n ~~=111~1 wNQh '-I•> That ""' ceniftc.11on anoe. Si.t~ of California, .._ ""T1Cl wlthl 20 d It u~ wM not In fKt uecuted by MIDWEST FlNANCIAL SEA· 'M:TITIOUI WU flJCTtTIOUe WM ol th~ ~·., theoenlfylnooft\cetOtother VICES MOATGAGE CORP . Naa.ITAT.-r MAmlTA~ ••ck.I~!' of the 1 d~ -:': officer of -c>P1la.n1 IP· • North Oekota oorporetlon, The followlng per90ne ere The tolowlng l*-.ont .,. ~ ttyouf81ttodotct .. ......_ proved by HUD; 0t (bl thet • OUI'; eippolnted Truet .. dOlna ~.. dOlna ~ •· _.....;..=;;;;.;;;...;.;;::;.;.;.;;;;, __ ment by def It wtll b. t::" the ~··· ertWONnen· .. :Ider end CIU'IUll!t IO ""' KOOL BREEZE. l351 PACIFIC AIVA . 1172 N ACnnoue ...... agelnal you I: tl'le ...., 0:., 111 review record for the pr~ l>Owet Of Ille oontwred In Fuelllle. Cott• ......_ CA Tuettn 8tvd o;ange cA lllAm 8TA~ manded 1 the r 11 jec1 lndlcat• omlMlon ol r• that certain Deed Of True1 92825 9*5 · · Tll9 1~ pel'ION.,. DATE ~AN 3~°':':5 nt quired ~ flndlno Of •itecuted by DOUGLAS R. Kathy Reece M)WI, 3358 Clva CorPOretlon • ca. dOlng ~ -ttep ~l>le to tt1e pr~ DAVIDSON. AN UNMAR· Fuctlela. Cotte MeN. CA f la ' SOUTH COAST AUTO Cl~e,t"•':,"· ,.are1nla11, lec:t lntlleenvlronmentalr• RIED MAN, recotdecl De-2626 ~I Re:'~':= 0ETAIL,300IEll*'Pl'!M8t .. Mcl•M ~ ci.:: 111 view proceet. Objec11on• oember 10. 1982, In the of. Thie butlneu 11 con-CA 92077 · • eo.te .._,CA t2tt1 . ( .... f;f HM Court) ~~!cs ~:r::.:: :':i; ~:,~he=~ ~e ~~y~ ~ d~ll bu•IMtt 11 eon-~'=t·I; ~:;,~ o:lubl~fi* M Oref Cout Ille requlfed procedllte (24 COtder'1 lnllrumenl No Thia Slllemet'll -filed S ':ert~a ~=.nt l)Of9tlon, . 3()0t ~ J y 7 fJ8!S •Y , . 24, 31, CFR Part 68) 8n<l may be 82·434t80. by reuon of • "the County Clettc of Or-Thie et.i.-t Ned St. ec.. ....... CA t2l2t une • F·983 addrMMd 10 HUD •I De-t>rMCtl or defeutt In peymenc County on May 1, 1885 wtth the County c;:' of Or-Thie l:MJllneM le con· penmen! of Houllng 111 Ot perlOftnance of the Ol>ll-'21m1 enge County on M9Y J lllte ducted by. 1 ~atlon ---------Urt>•n Oevei()(>ment. AIM getlon1 aecured thereby, In·, Publlthed Orenoe Coat ~ Co1m•t1c C er-Ca r e Ml.IC NOTICE Office. 2500 Wllehlre cludlno that t>rMCh or de· Dlllly Piiot May 9, 111, 23, 30. Pul>llllhed Orenge COMt CUnlc1. Inc . J~ A. __ ...;;.;;;.;;;;..;;...;,.;.;;.;.;.;.;;..__ Bouleverd, LOI Angel••· I.Ult, Motloe of Wf1lctt WM 1985 Deity Pilot May 9 111 23 30 M-. Preeldent F1Cm10U1 au ... 11 Callf0<nl1 90057. recorded Fet>.niary 8. t985, Th-903 1985 • . • • TN9 m11"*" ... Mid Objection• to the r...... u Recorder • ln1trumen1 Th-with tl'le County Clertc oA Or· T~~TATl•NT ol fund• on bllll• other than No 1~7149. WILL SELL "8.IC NOTIC( 972 ene-Countyon Meyt, 11M d I e bull no pettonl .,.. thOM ttated Ibo.,. wlH not AT PUBLIC Al}GTION TO "8.JC M>TICE ,.,... OS~UTHE'=' ~:LIFORNIA be conllldered by HUD. No THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ,~~A auT1=· Publilhed Oranoe CoeM WINDOW WASHING 2000 objeetlon received elter July CASH, lawful money of the The f-•t~""' _,........, are "1Cnnou8 ....... Dally PllOt Mey 10, 17, 24, · 3 19,85 wlll be conlldered Untted Stai ... or.a eulller'• "'"""""' ...--·· MAm ITAT'llmWT 31, 1985 Parsons, •58, Coata M .... b~ Huo' check drewn on a •t•t• or olng bullneea ee; The lollowlno per90ni .,. CA 92627 ""'1 L K...., Ctty Mell netlonel bent\ • atll• or led-DESIGN LINES GLASS, domg l>uelneel •: Richard Davies. 2000 .,_ · ' • er1l credit union, or 1 itete 3512VlaCalazad1.MIN1on CSJ CONSULTANTS. Persona, •68, Co1t1 M.... p bll•"'""' 0 a C Of recSerel MVI~ and IOan lejO, CA 92891 3100 Air..., A.,.,, ....... 12•. ---------CA 92627 u .,...., r n~ OUI Q•-C .. ~ I 2 "" _, °""' " Thia b 1 1 Ollty Piiot May 17, 1985 ueoc:latlon dom led In tlll• -·n ••••n v.a. 11..-Co.ta M-. CA 92628 PlllJC NOTIC( us ness a con-F 977 elate 111peyeble 11 the time er Ln., Miiiion Viejo. CA Sueen Elelne ZUV9r, '6to __ ...---..;....;..;.;;.;.;..;;..;;....;.._ ducted by: an lndlvl<:lual • of ~. •II right, tltle end 2891 Elmtlum L-. CO.ta......_ MOT1CI Of Aleherd Oavlel lnterHt held by It H R~y LM Ostdlell 23512 CA 92e28 TMleTlrl 1ALa flJCTITIOU8 Ml ... 11 NOTICI TO Thia lllletnenl w .. ftled Ml.IC M)JICE Truat•. In that rMI proPerty la Ci lnda. Mlsalon VlejO. Tnia bu1lneee 11 eon-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT NAm ITAJIMEfT llUUt TRANl'lf' with the County Clerk of Or-litulled In M id County and A 92891 duc1ed b en ln<IMduel UN0£A A DEED OF TRUST Tiie foltowlno peflOnt .,.. (leoa. 1101-t101 Inge County on May 8, 1985 "'8lJC NOTICI Stale, deecf1bed .. lc'lowl· Thi• bulln•11 II con-&aM ~. Zwer DATED 06/19/83 UHLE.88 doing bull..-•: U.C.C.) '2'71111 Of' A LOT 10 OF TAACT NO ucted by-I getlefel Pll1· TNe nllement WM Ned YOU TAKE ACTION TO ONCE IN A BLUE MOON. Notloe I• '*-by given IO Put>lllhed Orange Coast ~ .. ANNO 97 87. CITY OF COST A neranlp with the COunty Cletll ol Or-PROTECT YOUR PROP· 2007 Sudrllt DI'., Corone the Credltor1 ol The Dally Ptlol May 10, 17• 24, TOM .. LD MESA. COUNT'!' OF OR· Glenn C Iv.a enoe County on May 3, 1M5 EATY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT Del Mar. CA 92625 PrMC:riptlon Shoppe;-Trane-31 t985 WHAT • 1 I l IN Q ANGE, STATE OF CALI-Thll Stllement wu ftled ~ A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Nancy Amenda Elam. lerat(•). wt\oM bull,_ 90. F·983 ~Dl The eppttc.nt, FORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A h the County Cle<k of Of. Put>lllhecl Orenge CoeM NEED A.N EXPLANATION 2007 S..drttt DI'. Corona drMa II 23344 El Toro Rd The IMne Co .. ,. propoelog MAP RECORDED IN BOOK County on Mey 3, 1985 Deily Piiot Mey 9 1e. 23, 30, OF ™E NATURE OF THE Del ~r. CA 92825 El TOto, CA, County of or: Ml.IC NOTICE' • genefel plan etMndment 455, PAGES 33. 34 ANO 35 k>; N7IMI 1985 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Thie bullneee 11 con-ange. State of Callfomle, 83.GA--0022 end conc:epi OF M ISCELLANEOUS Publllhed Orenge C0Ut Th-879 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON- dueted by: en lndMduel that. t>ulk lranlfer II about '1CTITIOUI au..... plen 83-CN.:0001 on • 732 MAPS, RECORDS Of OR-PllOt Mey 9 18, 23, 30, TACr A LAWYER. Nancy Amend• Elem to be made to ~••do NAm ITAT1_,,,. ecre llte. The 1rv1ne Co. 11 ANGE COUNTY. CALI-1985 P\llJC NOTICE On 06106185 at 10.00 Thi• 91atement WU llled Avita. Trenafe<M, WhOH The lollowtno perle>nl .,. propollno • totll ol 8400 FORNIA Th-982 A.M. BENEFICIAL MAN· with the County Clertl Of Or-bu"'*' addr ... 11 22459 dc'no l>ullneea u : dwelllng unite et 1 denlllty of TM street addreu or flJCTmOUe ....... AGEMENT COAPOAATIOH 1"99 County on May 8, 1985 Le CeOena. Laguna Hiiia: BREWERY SOUND RE-11 5 du/ac. Non-rleldentlal Other common deelgnatlon l'tllJC NOTICE NAm ITA'l"llmlfT OF AMERICA M IM 6lit ac>- '17lnl County of Or1Jl99, Stete ol CORDING. 1690 Plecentle ecr .. 11e pr()(>Oled to equel ol the rMI property herein---w-......,..1 The IOllowlng peraone are pointed Tl'\llMe under end PubUah.c! Or•noe COMI C•llf~nl• Av•. •C. Colt• M .... CA 235.2 above d••l°fl b ed 11 .---·-dolng bueinetetw. ~ 10 Deed of Truet. Deity Piiot l\Aay 10, t7, 24, The pr099rtY to be trent-92827 WHIM II , .. l'ttO-purported to be: 2338 lit· Of A MCFADOEN'S WHARF, Aecordecl on 08131183 • 31, 1985 lerred 11 loceted et 23344 El J1rne1 R&lptl Cninanden. ACT: The projec1 II located tleton Circle, CO.tt Mela. ~ HIANNG 2025 W. Belboe Blvd .. New-DocUment no. 83-3l20M Of F-971 Toro Rd . El Toro, Cll .. Jr , 1722 Santiago DI'., New-north ol tl'le Sen Diego Fr-Celtte<nle TOM HILD pon Beecfl. CA~ Offtdel Aecorde In 1111 Offtoe ---------County of Orange, Stete of port BMcn, CA e2&eO way, Mii of the San Diego Tl'le under~ned hereby W H A T ' I I I I N Q R l-Lawrence, 2025 W of IM Aecorder ol 0rMge P\RIC NOTICE Cellfornle. Tl'll• butlneH I• con· Creel!, -t of Culver Ind dlactalma ell llabltlty 10< lll'ly Pl.AMNID: The ~t. Belboa Blvd • Newport County, Cellfomla. aucuteO Seid property la deecrlt>ed ducted by: an lndtvtdull tOUth of Barranca Perkwey. lnGOfrect..-In Mid ttreet The lrvlne Co .. 11 pr~ a..cn. CA 92t&3 by Albet1 E. Thill WILL SELL flCTITIOUI au1Mtl In general u : All llock In Jame1 Relpfl Cruttenden, WHAT IMfOM!tATION 11 addrMI or other common a zone chenge 83-Z · Thia bu11n ... II con-AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO NAMI ITAT1MINT trade, lhttUrM, equipment Jr. · AYAJL.AMi: A C09Y of tlle deelQnatlon. on 1 732 ecre lllte; I totel Of ducted by: en lndlvlduel THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOfll The lollowtog pereona are end good wlll of that pher· Thia 1tatement wu llled 11alf report, the prQPOled Said ....... II be made 8400 ~unite It•~ R.L. L~ CASH, (peyaoie 11 time oA doing bullneea u : mecy t>ulinee1 known H with Ille County Clerk 01 Or-plena. 1 CO(>y ol IM an-without werrenty, e11prM1 or "ty of 11 5 u/ac Non reel· Thie •tatement -ftled Nie In ~I money of 111e A OVA N c ED HEALTH The Preacrlptlon Shoppe 1nge County on May 8, 1985 vtronment•I d•termlnatlon Implied. reQa!dlno !Ille, poa.-dentlel acr• .,.. proooeecl wtth the County Clettc Of Or· United Stat•l at Chepman SYSTEMS, 120 Newport and located at 23344 El Toro m..-r (83-ER--00611 •nd611\er pro-....ion. 0t encum~encee. to equal 235.2 1"99 CountY on Mey 1. 1985 A.,.., entreN:e 10 Civic Center 0r1 .... Suite 245, Rd .. El Toro, County of Of. Publllhed Or1Jl99 Cout jec1 lnlorma tton are to M tl1fy the prlnclpel !*-WHIM II , .. l'ttO-l'1'7'll'N Center Building, 300 E. Newpon Beech, CA 928e0 'Jl99. State of Celltorn11 Deity Piiot May 10. 17. 24, 1v1ll1bl• for your review 11 enoe ol Ille Note or other .-cT: The project I• IOcaled Publllhed Or~ COMt Chapman A.,. .. Ofange, CA Newport Herbor p1y. 'The bulk 1ren1ler will be 31. 1985 the Community Develop-obllgetlon aecured by Mid nonh of the San Diego Fr-Diiiy Piiot Mey 1 . 17 24, ell r\glll. title end Int.,... chlltl'1c ln•tltute. 1501 E. conaumm1ted on or atler F-988 ment Oeputm1nt, 2801 Deed of Trutt. with lnterMI wey,..., Of the Sen Diego 31 , 1985 com.oeyed to Ind now Niel 18th St .. Newpo<1 Beech. C-' the 8th day of June, 1985, at McG1w. lrvlne and other aum1 u provided Creefl, -' of ~Iver end F-945 by It under Mid Deed CJ1 92683 The Preecrlptlon Shoppe, HOW YOU QIT IN· therein; pl\ll edvenoee, H tOUth of Barranca Pa(kwet .. _.,. Tniat In tM pr099rtY lltu- Thll bualneu 11 con· 23344 El Toro Rd . El Toro. Ml.IC NOT1CE YOlYID: Do you h•Ye any eny, under the term1 thereof A~~~u! l"UQU\o NOTICE eted In MkS County. Cell- ducted by· an unln-Count'( of Oran~. State of commen11? Ouu t1on1? and Interest on IUCf'I ed· ~1 ~COURT fomla. Oeea'lblng IM lend corporeted euocletlon Celllornlt NOTICI TO "'9llC Concern1? You ere lnvtted 111ncH . and plu1 IM•. 11•11 rec>on. tn. proooeecl Of: C~~ ,,_., other than • pallnerlhlp So far u known to the Of' lfONWICANT 10 attend a put>llC hMttno 10 chergee and ••e>en-of the ptena. 1 coe>y 01 the en-LOT 1 OF TAACT NO OeVld F. Ellltor Tren1lerM(1). ell t>ualneu l~CT Ott THI be held by the City ot lrvlne Tru1tM end ol the tni1t1 vtronmental de1ermln1Uon COUNTY Of oaAleM 2202, IN THE CITY Of' NEW- Thll itatement wu flied nllMI and addr-uted E~ AND City Council on Mey 21 etMled by Mid Deed Of (83-ER-oo8 l) Ind other pr~ ~"idnhe ~816:.:'~he = POAT &EACH, COUNT'r Of' wtthth9CountyCle<ko10r-byTran1lerort1)forthethrM NOTICIT0"'9UC 1985 at 830 pm In tNi Tnilt The total emount Of l •ct lnf ormlllon •r • :0 ° OAANGE.STATE OFCALl- 1"99 County on Mey 8 1985 yea11 la11 put. If dllferent Of' MOU.IT fOft Councll Chemt>en et t7200 Mid obllgetlon, Including ~:118:,,1°' Y~ ~ 11 N:LES for CMngie of FORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A msm from the 1t>ove ere· n/e ftlLIAll Of: "*°I JembOf'M Blvd lrvlne rMaonably Mtlmlled 1-. mun ty P· MAP ™EREOF RECORDED Publlah.c! Or Cout Oiied 5/13/S5 . Date May 17.1985 WHO TO CoNTACT: For chergeeandexper1-ofthe ~~~wO~~tment. 2801 OROE:~oAs!:~~~USE IN800K 123,PAGES22TO Deity Piiot Mey 7 t 7 24 "9ynMdo A..._, Tr-Ctty of ,....,...,. Yatley, more lnlorm111on. call .i.n. TnittM . at the time or Initial HOW YOU QI T IN I FOR CHANGE Of NAME 2 IS I N CL US t VE 0 F 31 1985 • • ...... My~. T,_ 10IOO ... .., A-.,_ niter Whit• Of Suaan Lind· publication ol thll Notice. la YOlYIO: Do -0 AM 0 N MA RK MICELLANEOVS MAPS. IN • F 970 ..,.. .. v.n.,. CA t210I QUiii II &e0-3935/3913 It $161.352 13. • you na .... an~ OONZA ES llled THE OFFICE OF TH E • Publllhed ~range Co1tt TO ALL INTERESTED the Community Develop-01ted Mey 15, 1985 ~ommen~s~ Oulllloni tton in 11~·11 c!~ tor .,,•::.:; COUNTY RECOROEP OF ---------Delly Piiot Mey 17 1985 AGENCIES. GROUPS ANO m9'lt Oep111ment MIDWl8T flNANCIAL oncerns OU .,, tn\llted 111 I I t i • 10 ORANGE COUNTY CAll-P\llLIC NOTICE · F-985 PERSONS NOTE: 11 you c11111enge HftVICl!I MOftTQAQI to attend 1 pu1>11e hM rtog to 1 ow ng P• ' on r FORNI.A On or •bout June 19 this project In court you ma COR~ •• • Nor1tl DMota cor· be netd Dy the Cl!y of innne Cl1enge hlllher name lrom n,. •lrM t 1ddr.., 1nd flCTITIOUI 8UllNlll 1985. the City ol Fountel~ t>e llmlled 10 r111ln only poretton, .. Trv1tM, ly: City Council on June"· t985 0.t.M0"4 MARK GONZALES otri.< common Oet1gn1tl0r\ NAMI 8TATIMINT Valley Wiii request theU S. thOM luuea you Of glO~ ,_IAL llTATI llCU .. 1-c' 6 310 CP m '" the 7~ to,~~~~~R~~~'6~~~~0 If any of the real prC>P«t'f The lollowlog per1on1 ere 'ICTITIOUI autlNll& Oepertment of Houlln9 and one elM r•llecl 11 Ille pul>llC Tiii llftYICl, • Celltomle J:,:.~ee ":~::-'' •t 1 tllll •ll per.one tnt.,..1eo in 1 d • • c r t be O • b o • • • Ml.IC NOTICE I ~ Instead of det:i ilcd da1h records on how cars. trucks. home computers and s1m1lar equipment are used. a person who claims a tax deduction fo r business use will only have to ~-.--~ow "adequate records or sufficient evidence co oratin$ their own statements." doing bulln ... u : NAMI ITATIMINT Urt>en Oevelopm9'11 to re-heiring deecrlbed In Ihle no-corpotlltloft, "' Aferlt, 1J: WHO TO CONTACT· For the melter efor ... ld appMr' purp0r1eo to be lOOO Sea SCANDAL'S. 240 N-· The lollowlng peraona ar leue Federal lunda under tlce, or In written cor-D. J. Motf9f, lte ~t. 1 1 11 caus· before Ihle coun In Oeoen· Lane N.-pon Beactl CA port Center Drive, Suite 220, doing bualneu aa· Tiiie 1 of the Houalng and rffpondence delivered 10 1800 Noftfl lfoedwey. lu!M more n orma on, VMfl 3 700 Civic II~ Startt with tax returns tiled tn 1987. a person or usiness who clai ms a deduction will ha ve answer a scnes of yes-or-no questions on the tax return. Several special-purpose velucles that do not lend themselves to personal use will be exempt from any c;ubstan11a11on requirement. These include farm combines. police cars or refrigerated tractor-trailers. The repeal bill allows employers to avoid withholding. income taxes on ·the value of emJ1,~:is· personal use of comQan,Y ve hicles. er; cr~'Ofhorwho uses a company car for pleasure or rnmmuting sllll will be taxed on the value. The employer will hst tt as income on the worker's W-2 form at the end of the year. and th e compan) will be requ ired to withhold Social Security ta xes on the value. In most cases. a worker who uses a company vehicle for commuting will be taxed on $3 a day. Fire and po lice offi cer" arc exempt. The law rcqu1nng "con1cmporaneous·· records was approved b) ( ongn.·ss last )C3r as pa n of a package intendnl tu reduce the federa l budget deficit h) 1nncas1ng cnm- pliance w11h la'< law<> The lawmakers artcd after the IR~ cs11- mated that more than SJ billion 1n phOn)' automobile dcduc11ons arl· claimed each vear. A House panel estimated that the record- keeping rule affected as many as 30 m1ll1on people Two killers spark calls in3states \HI CA(iO (AP> -D o 1cns of l·atkr'> 1n at lell~t three 'tates and 1hc D1 .. tnc1 of'C olumbHJ have dialed a toll·frcc federal hotline to report sighting 1wo con' acted killer., who smashed their way out (If a h1gh-sccur11). high -me prison. .. We're following up ll'ads on a ~1ghttng 1n West Virgm1a," \atd JO<.' Tumer. of tht' U. Marshal Serv1tc. which 1s coordinating the nat1onwid<' manhunt for C!lcapc artists Bernard Wdrh and Hugh t'olnmh ''' least iO otl'lcr pms•blc <>1gh11ng .. ol the fua1uves have bt'cn rC'poncd 1n the subutb\ and ccntrul tninoi . \.'lid Pl'tcr•W1lkn. chief .. marshal 1n C'h1caao ··E' rrv one (call) we get we consider prom1 0:1ng:· he sn1d Thoma Kupferer. chief 1n,pt>etor tor the M cLean. Va .b:ii.cd mar .. hnl . ~1d n:pon\ 1hat Welch and Colomb were 10 Indiana lnd Washington. n c . "ere chn kC'd out nnJ prov<'d falS( Kupferrr. who head\ the manhunt tn!>k force. ~td 1hc numtx-1 of tt'lephonc llP'> rett&Vcd 1n this c.1,e weft' "hke wr get an an} l'naJOf IOVctl1p11on." Posters of the two tug1t1,·c -tx11h 1\I whom had r.rev1ous c5eapc n·rnrJ\ -nl1;0 "111 11\.• d1Mnbutcd thruu11hout thl' n:i1111n Newport BMch~CA 928e0 0 CC I 0 E N T A L R E -Community Development the City Clerk 11 Of prior to 100, IMta AM. CA t270I, LlndQUllt or Jennifer WMe ment No 11 The unoer.igr'led T ru1tM Albertlna L GOrliJOrl, SOURCES MANAGEMENT. Act ol 1974 (PL 93-383) lor the public Marl~. ' Telephone. (114) -...10 Cat 6«>·39131 0 3935 11 the ~~.1~~~1 ~JUN~~· dllcia1m1111)' ll1b.lllty lor any 21152 Shaw Cane. Hunt-711 OcMll Blvd . Suite 405, the Huntington Vllley Bo~ Cue Numbere· 83 • Publl11'1ed 0r'Jl99 Cou t ommunlty evelopment · '. ' tncorrectneaa of the l'll'MI lngton Beech, CA 92848 Huntington Bucri. CA end Girls Club laclllty. Thi• GA.0022; 83-CN-ooOl , 93. Dally Piiot May 11, 24, 31. ~'it~: hel._,.,,,. ~~5•11:,,9 ~~o ,c: :n:,; ldd~ end other common Thi• bu1lne11 I• con· 92648 proJect ls located on the ... t ZC.0084 83-EFl-0081 t985 · · you c ~'V'"' deliQnltlon. " any . .,.,OW!\ ductedby:enlndlvlduel John Treiber. 711 O<;een side of Brookllurs1 Street NOTlc'E DATE· May 16 F-984 thlaproJec1 lncoun,youmey cauN,lfanytheyhave,wrty lleteln Alberttne L. Gongora 81Yd .. Suite 405. Huntlnoton between Warner and Hell 1985 ' be limited 10 r11ting onl)l I "1d petition tor cnenge of Seid_.. Witt oe made. t>ut Thi• stetemenl wee filed Beach, CA 92648 Av9'lue In Census Trect CITY Of' IRYINI, aY: P\8.IC NOTICE ~~=~ 1~:;:: n~~~Mrg;:: without CO'l9nlll'll Of wer-::.'~n~~ ~':;t11 ~~t?;5 d~~ b~u:l~~~~lvl~uaJcon-991~ 2;u been determined ~~ll~h;,-o~i~ g::, I( 111• hearing deacrlbed 1n 11111 no-1~11 • coe>y ol Ihle~!~ ~:;~~~:,' :.:::-. r: '2'7NIO John Treiber 11111 such requeet lor relMM Delly Piiot Mey 17 1985 NOTIC« TO ~:Pon~.,! ':~~ldco;~ l~h~o/:'~:9 C:;' Deity Pl6o1. • ~br-=-. to pey Ille Publlahed Or•nge Caul This 1t11emen1 w1t 111.o of funds wtll not con11ttute F-988 CRIDITOA& Of the Ctty Ctent at or IOr 10 11 new90eper of oener-1 j emaln~ P"n<::IP-' tum Of D•llY Piiot May 10. H . 2A. with the County Clerk ol Or· an action slgnlflcantly effect· IUUC TfllANlflft pr circuli tlon publlil*! 1n 1h11 the note(•) MCUNCI I>)' Mid 31, t985 f.•u 2 ange County on M•Y~.s.8,'"1 .. 985.,. Ing the quellty ol the hu~en (leoa. t101 .. 107 t'C~~lc ~.:':~., 83_ county at IMll one. a,.... I Deed of Trust, with 1n1-1 ~ _,, ~~ancl: P1llJC N(}ltCE U.~) leA~-~ 83-four con..xnr.. ...-.+~~ln..MIC1. Publllfled Orange Co1tt Y Thi aoove-nerned C ty o NOTICI TO Notic. II hertby given to ZC.008" S3·ER-oo81 prlQr to the day of Mid,,_,. note(s), edvenc.. II eny 1111-IC NOTICE Delly Piiot Mir 10, t7. 24, Fountain Velley hu oec1ded crecmor• of th• w11111n I NOTICE DATE M 18 ing un09r""' term1 ot the Oeeo __ r...;;.;;-.;..;;.;..-.,;.;..o.;..;.;;.;;;......_ 31. t985 not 10 prepere an an-CMDITC>ftt Of' named 1ransferor(11 thll 1 1985 •y · Di teo UAY 6 1985 of Trval '-· criergee and F-964 Ylronmen111 Impact ,,.,. auuc Tfl.ANlfl" l>Ulk 1r1n1ter II I bout 10 be I CITY Of l .. V.... I Y· ... y T. liltOOM., ""·· 9'.C*'-of the Trva1 .. anc:i flCTTTIOUI au8tNlll NAMI ITATIMINT rn. lol10w1no per1e>n1 .,.. P\8.IC NOTICE ment under the N•11onel En-(e.c.. 1101-4101 med• on peraoneJ propeny .. ~ c , _ c•••-'c...__..· ,..-.. •f ttle tupeft.r jof the truetl cneteo by Mio vlronmental Polley Act of U.C.C.) hereln1,,er O..Crlbed ....-J '-•• "' _,. C;;;,-0H d of Trull to-wit 1969 (PL 91-190) Th• Notlee II hereby given to Th• ne.mee 111'\d l>Ullneu Put>ll•hed Orenge Cout Publlll'led Ot• COUt S266.5ee 35 doing bullneea u : •-----.---...;,,;;,,;;..;.;.;;......_ LA DONNA'S, 408-A Ford flJCTTTIOUI au ..... rNaons lor IUCh declllon creditors ol lhe within addrMMS of the Intended Dally PllOt Mey 17 1985 7 I 011 Piiot Ma ';:' 17 2.. The beneflc:1ery unoer Mkl not to preQare IUCh 11at• named tren1lerat(al that 1 trenaflH'ors .,.. STEPHEN F·98 31 ~985 Y 0-S of Truat ll«etof~• ex· Road, Cotta l\Aue. CA MAm ITATIMINT 92827 The tollOwlno l*'IOf'la are ment areu ro11owe· The pr~ bulk tr1n1fer 11 1bout to be ALLISON. t 706 Port Man· P\8.IC NOTICE !'-957 ecuted end dell¥eted to ,,,. 141Ct is located In 1 rMdlum mlde on pertonaJ property lelgh Circle Newport BMc:h I ~ 1 W1'1tltrl Dec· One Of A Kind CrMtlona. dolno bulllneu u : Inc , a Cellfornle COf'POf· STONE DRYWALL, 2288 etlon. 9553 Beech Street. Miner St .. •B. Coll• Mne, Unit 38, Bellllower, CA CA 92827 density r .. ldentlal eru her11n1l1er ducrlbld Cell! 92560 ' ,.CTITIOUI au ... 11 j 1eratton ol Oefeult and 0.- wtlere the effects on the GIFTS TO GO i The 1oca11on 1n Cllllornla ~AMI ITATrMINT P\8.IC NOTICE men<S lor s .... Ind• -men natural and phy11C1I en-The n1mM 1nd buslnese ol the chief e11ecullve ol!loe I The following P41fW11• ere Notice of 0.1...,lt and Elec· vtronrnent will be minim t i 11ddrMM1 of the Intended 1 or prlnc1p1J bullneta office ootng bllll""9 " NOTICE ttan to s.11 The und«llgnecl An Environmental Revl-trenalerora ere· CHIEl<O of the intended tr1nsleror 11 j LEl s RENT MAGAZINE INVITINQ 8'01 cauMCI Mid "IOllOI Of 0.- Record respecting Ille within HAT AMO TO, 7140 Edinger . same 695 Town Center Drive Notice 11 l\ereby gl""'1 that !lull ano Elec11<>n lo Sell to 90706 Peter Erne11 Stone, Jr . Thia bualneu la con· 2286 Miner St .. •B. Co1t1 ducted by· 1 e-0rpor1tlon MHI. CA 92627 One 01 A Kind Creet1on1. Thlt bualne11 la con. Mary LOUIN LaPl1nt. Prell· ducted by' an lndlllldUl l dent Peter Ern111 Stone Jr Thia 1tatement WH llled Thi• 11atement was llled wtlh lhe County Clerk of Or-with 1119 County Clerk of Or- ange Count'( on Mey 8. 198& l/lQ9 County on April 15, '2'7MI t985 protect has been made t>y Huntington Beech. CA All other t>us1ne11 names Tenth F"loor CoSta Mesi CA the Board ot Trull-01 the be recoroeo in lhe county the City which documenlt 926•9, MASAMITO SIZI end 11Cldresaea uMd t>y 111el92626 Co1t1 Community Cot"91 wtoere tile <M i Proe>ert) "' the environmental revl-ol 7140 Edinger. Huntington intended transferor wttll•n 1 Barron E ReullH' no A D11tr1c1 o! Orange County iocateo the p<oject and more fully Beech, CA 92649 three years laet years 1111 Knox 5, Coat• Meu. CA. C1111torn1e w111 r~v• -1-I IE NI' IC I A L Ill AH· Mtl forth the reaeona why The loctllon In C111fornle pest so ter 11 known to 1he 92627 eo bids up to but no Iller AQllllNT C~ATION auoh 1t1tement Is not r• ot the chief ••ecutlve olfloe 1nlel'Cled trenale•ee .,, This t>ustni u 11 Clon-1h1n 10 00 1 m TUMCt•v 0' AMlftlCA, H ••Id quired Thll Envtronmen111 or prlnctpal t>u1lne11 olflee none duC'leo by 1,, ino1v1oua1 May 28 t985 II 1"9 Puref\u-Ttw .... ay: INTlftlTAn ~evlew Record 11 on Ille 11 of the Intended tr1n1fer0f 11 1 Thi neme(a) and t>ulln-Barron-€• Relli.< , ing Deoeriment of aald OOI· TitUIT DllD ll"VICI, Put>lllhed Orenge Coaet nn.I Dall)! Piiot May 10. 17. 24, Publl!lhed Orenge Cout the 1t>ove 1ddreu end 11 same 1ddress of 111e intended T,,11 statement w" meo tege dlflt<t •oeated 11 1370 INC~..,.........._ ll llNttl, evallable for pubtle ei1amln· All Other t>Utlnesa namn trel'sleree(ll are VICENTE with lt>e CoJnty Clerk of Or-Adams A111nue Coate A11l1ta"1 Acoeu111 I•· Ilion and CO(>ylog upon r• and 1ddr-uMd t>y Ille GRECO 2775 Mesa Verde aooe County on Mey 3. 1985 Meu C111t0<n11 at whlCl'I ecvtt¥e. • N. ~ A"" 3 t. 1985 Dally Piiot Mey 10. 17 24, F-972 .1. 1985 queet II the Plennlng 0.-Intended lr•n•lere< wtlllln East Cotti Mesi C111t f<1'7'1M1 ""'• UIO Ol<JI wlH b9 Pub-aufte DI. ...... AM. CA F-962 partment be~ the hours """ years IHt yeara lut 92826 Put>hsheo Orenge Coast llcly opet\90 and <MCI for ~ C714l M 1.-a1 fltalC NOTICE ---------ol 8·00 • m and 5·00 p.m past to l1r 11 ltnown10 thel Thel the property per11-Ollty Pilot "'4ey 1o 11 2, PRINTING ""'O BINDING DATE 6115185 ---------P\8.IC NOTICE In accordance wtlh Ei· Intended 1ren1lerM are 1 nent hereto 11 d..c:r1bed 1n 3 1 1995 OF 1985-88 PuBLICA TIONS Put>llsneo Or~ Coett "1CTITIOU8 .,_II ecutl..,. Order t 1988. an none 1 gener1l 11 turn1ture. It•· f·ii8 FOR GOLDEN WEST COL-Dall) PllOI Mey 11 24 31 NAm ITATl•NT 'fCTTTIOUI au ... 11 etght·step proceu lor The neme(•) end t>ullnMI tu, e, e q u 1prn en1 l EGE 1985 The lollowlnQ pereone .,. NA• ITAft•NT lloodptelrl men~t •H IO<lress of tlle tnlend.C 1reden1me goodwm end 30 P\8..IC NOTICE A" t>tos 111 to oe tn ec· dolno bullneee ea. The followtng per90n• er• completed ror tl'le projec1 t r • n • t • r • • ( • I 1 r • 1 vendlnolVldeo game m• ,ICTmOUI .. --u cordance wnn ,,.. 8ld Oocu- LLOYO INTERIOR OE· dOI bullneM u llnce it II loc:ated within the JUNN GUANG LIN. 71401 cNon loclled In 9 1oc:atl001 1 --menll wt'tlCh 1r1 n-In Ille SIGN, 1101 8ey11<1e Oflve, T~ PLASTICS, 11888 100-y ee r lloodpleln Edinger Huntington BMch, •l'CI 11 1oc1tld 11 t706 Pon T:"l:o!TA~ t n<S may b9 MCU•ed 1n tne ~======= Ste. 100. Corona dtl Mer, Cotey River Orcie Fountlln Although atternallvee to Ille CA 92649, MEl-JYH LIN, M1nie+gh Clrcte Newport no pertona are ol11Ce ot tM ()feclat of CA 92825 Vly .. CA 92708 . project-· conllderec:I, the 71•0 Edinger. Huntington BeecJ'l Calif dOIR1~110-s 0 s Purchasing or M IO eolteQI Kelly Lloyd, 1114 Stenlord, ThomM Anthon Browne City Wiii be lml)lementl"i} the BMcrl. CA 021149 The ButlnMI name uled I 11 LA l MA • dl1tr1Ct I lrvlne, CA 02714 246 E l5th £~ondldo' project within the floodplain That Ille property pertl· oy U IO 1ran11etor1 11 Mid l 9191 l e-ence C•nyon. Eecfl bl<Jde< mu•t 9'1bmlt I Thi• bu•lnffl I• con-Cllllf 92025 • • The reaona ror lhil decltlon nent hereto 11 deacrlbed In IOClllOn II CO"ICEPT Or~ CA 9284S7 X>25 I with "" DIC • CMtt~. ducted by an lndtvtdu•I Th.I b I I n .,. u lollOWI. The flood gener•I .. GIFTS TO GO GAMES t.awr~. w Cf\eci. ce>nlffecl Check Qt Kelly Lloyd dUGt~ by~!:~~JiviJu1f0 • h1U1rd1 auoo11ted wtth thl• end tt 1oca1ed It 7140 Ed· Th81 "'d bultl 1r1n1ter 11 =0• CAB~;~ "'•wport b•dder s bond meoe pey•ble I Thi• ttltement wu nled TllOmu A Browne P'Olect wilt be mlf\lmll due Inger Huntington 8"ch CA tnt9nded 10 be coneum-h to the o•oer of the ~t with the County Clerk of Or· Thie 9111.:.n.nt wu flled to the fact 11111 thtl devel()(>er 921149, m1tecl at the office of Better 0 T~ bDuein:;1~ ~on. 1 Commun11y COlteQe Ol91r1C:t 1"99 County on Aprll 30, wOh the Count'( Clerk of 0 ,. hH agreed to ralM the pr~ Tiie Bulll'leal ntme uMd Servtee Etorow Compeny. ~ L Y •n ua Boero ot Tru•t-In an 1985 enge County on Mey 8 1985 teol 111• out ol the by aald trentferon II Mid I~. 14284 Beech Blvd , Thi l~wrence nled amount not IMI then flY9 ,.,,..., "'-floodplain loG•tlon 11 GIFTS TO GO. p 0 Bo• 2 18. W•tmlneter, •• llemertl ... e>efcent ,5,, Of the 9'1m bid Publl~ Orenge Coat Publltlled Ora Coalt No furtl)er anvlronmen1et 7 140 Edinger ,..,. . Hunt-Celllornt1 92883 on Of an. with the County Clertl ol Of. aa 1 Q\l•r•nt• lll•t t,,. bid· Dally Piiot Mey 10, 17, 24, Deity Pltot Mly ;T 17 24 review of tuell protect 11 l,ton S..Ch. CA 92e49 June 5. 1985 *'Ge County on M•y~ de< will enter 1n10 1111 31, 1985 ! 1 tN8 . ' ' propc>Md to be conducted hit Mid bulll 1ran1lw II Thi• bulk trlnlNr II IYI>-p Or c P<OOOMCI Contract II ttie F-NO • F MS prlOf 10 the reQueat fOf r• Intended to be conaum-ttCI to C.Hfomle \Jfllform ubltlhed enoe C>QI Mll'l9 11 ~decl 10 him In For Ad ActM>n Cal a • Daiy Piot AD·U 6421678 · !MM ol ledetlll lllnd1 m•ted II the office of Commercial Cooe SectlOn ";~ PllOI Mey 10 17 2• 3, ,,,. ~~ortallur• 10 ent• ---------A" 1nt-ted ~. Unique EICto-Cotllot1tl0n. e1C>e t91 F ~ into auoh contrect th• fltalC NOTICE gr~• end pereon• d'-· "ounteln Velley OeHtomle The n1me end lddr-of • prOOMCI• Of tl'le cf\eell wfl1 be ___ ---a.I eotee1no wl!h 1hl1 deCl9'orl on °'after June 1. 1N5 th• per1on wtth whom I P\8.JC M>TICE lorlel1ed Of in the c.te of • ..--• • • ---are Invited to aubmlt written Thie bulk trentfet It not Cllelm1 may tM "'«I 11 BET. 1 ~ the lull aum thereof MAm ITAT119NT comment• lor eonalderetton eubjec1 to Cellfomle Uni· TIA SEAlll~E ESCROW "1CT1TlOUI .,._.. wot be rom.ted to llld ooi- 1 Tl'lt fOlloWlng_Del"lonl l('9 by tl"te City ot F°"'1tM\.Y• '°""t~Olll Code k · COM.PAHY. INC-1424 MAm lfAT'DmMT 1e9' dlttrlC1 doing~•· ley 10 tl'le Ptennlng ~· UOn •vv 8-cll 8IYd P 0 Box 218. Thi follOwlno pereona.,. ~ bldoer may wlttldrew P"INC( P"INTS. 3033 merit Such wntt9" com-The neiM end eddt ... OI Wee1mln9* Call1 92tl3 dOlng bullneM .. Newoor1 Ne blO lot I period tor IOt1'f' 11111<!'.1.~• P. Cott• Mela. ment• "'°"'°be recetwd" th• ~reon wllh whom ~ Ille laat dey fOf ntino Sc>laell FlllNone, ao ~-fl-.. (46\ dey'I •"-t!'<e clete I CA 8nft t0200 S••t• A\ltltlUe on Of ctelme mey be Mid,. Unique ~ by Illy cndltor theA Crt Newpol1 9ah CA 92M3 ... tor t"9 ooeiw.o """90' hllffr Abd•l-Halltn. before June ~. 1NI Alt llCtO'* ~PQf*11on. l100 be June. 1M5 ~ .. tl'le Ju<Jltf\ L• RIOer 2'0 0.-..• The loefO of T"*-,.. 5 t 11 a.ndera St • Mon!Ollllf. c:ommel"lll '° r--....cl ,.. Werner A"9 • Fountain v-. ~ dey be!~ ll'le On ... ,,, 8Cfl CA t2f63 ..,..,.. the~ ol 1"9t1Ct. CA t1713 be ~ Md tlle City lay, CA t270I and IM ._. ~fton d•t• ..,_. Thia ~11~ 11 con· ing eny end .. bldt Ot 10 Thi• 1>u11nee1 11 con-Wiii not requmt the ,..._ day lot lllr'9 ctatma by lnY fled .eo.... OUC'ted by .,, ~ welW eny ~-or in. OUcted by en lndMdllll of ....,., fUnde 0t t•• tny creditor ellel be Jvfte 1 Oetecl Mr, 9 I~ Jv6r Alder t<>ffl'alll• Ill .,,., titO or 1n T~ "~ ~rlflve actlOfl on tlle ttu "'*" II tN ~ ~ ....._ ..,...... Thlt etaiement wee flled tl'le b!OdlnCI TNt _....,,._,, -Ned wttNn P'Otectl pf'IOt to the o., '*°'9 t11e ~ tr..-... wtth ""'eovnrr ~ ot Or· cor efuM ~ ~ w1tt1 the County ~ of Or-d•ee ~ 111 ""'preoe0. non dl1e ..,.,,., .._ t ( T T t Ill s E Av 1 C.I! .,. Coun!'t on Aclt'll 11 I o " , I • • • • Y 1 • • .,. COunty on M~ I, ,,. Ina w~ OMed· flil9t ti, 1• HC~ COMPANY INC 1116 c.. 1111 , a • 011' » ,.,.,,. llle City Ol l'Oulltlin Vflt-,... • I .... lllM.,_ PO ao. 21• W'el1mlfl•1er. nma .... c ... t C•-•nttJ fll'll1111._. 0r.,... COMt i.r ... """""••.,.. ~ u..ii ~ ... ...,,.,. •w ~ noeoo Pll~ °'..,.,. °""" c..._.....,.. ~ Piiot May 10, 11. 24. Oeecribed 1boWe wttfl ~ ~ Or-. C0Mt Pl#~ Or.,. eo-t Deity fltlot M lO 17 24 Pvblllfled OrMg1 Coelt 31, llQ 0.rent funde 1"Jm IN US Deity Plot May 17. 1MI Deny Pitot Mey !l' 1M! 31 1tu ey o.lty Pitot May tO, 17 tMI F·tl1 l>loeflment of HoullflQ atld F-978 '·* , .91e ~·Ml PIERCE •9'0THEAS BELL •9'0AOWAY MOATUAAV 110 Broadwa' Costa Mesa 642-9150 PACIFIC V11W MEMOAtAL ~ARK Cemetery • M o nu &r\' Chape l • Crematory ,,500 Pac•ftc v1.v. Drive fllewpor1 Beach 64'4.2700 McCC>MltCK M~TUAAY , ·"~ tire c.nvon aqu'1a hKf\ Ca 92651 •94 941~ D \ .. .. I . -.··~----------- C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 17. 1985 ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY by Garry Trude• , l j 1 (3. l PARABLE:> THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Everybody's friendly when Mommy's driving. They all blow their horns at us." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Now how did they know 1t was TV snack time?" DRABBLE GARFIELD '.)01N6 t,O'v\E.7 ;-{ING "')h.JP1C ---·_.....-1 ,.. rE.l: • I ~ ''J ~ J • f'--1 \ - '-'. S-1'7 5('.IUfO, ~IQ/ TID~l'I J KKJS~ BIO OSOaGE by Vlrgll Partch (VI P.) . . ~ "Y1 know aometlng, Al, we're de1llng with • re1t apllt perton111ty." DEPf1'18 THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham . fl ~ \I '" , ,.,, ,.,,, ---- 1 a by Kevin Fagan wt ~~o R~f.~ OOWN l~f. ·vr E."J1.. I\ U TQl(I by Jim Davis WE'RE GOING-TO TME V£i, r------,:ic--~ GARF1£LP ANY LA~T WORV5? '--- MY LJNCLE PA-rFt.ICK'~ I FAM00'3 QOOTE • 1 REGP.fi TMAi I HAVE euf NINE LIVE~ TO GIVE ,-o MY COO NT RY '' MOON MULLINS ON TME LEVEL.... R IHE ONLY W,AY TO GET ,A~EAD1 l<AY01 15 WITH HARD WORI<! JUDGE PARKER 5 17 - \... C.OM£.5 TO MINP . by Ferd & Torn Johnson ' P~EFERABLY / SoMEONEEISES /'·~£~ l ~~~~ <' r' '· f by Harold Le Doux • 5 1-.. r+.1~"'" ~ 1 GOOD MORNIN C, A66E'r /. ~T TtMe ~EWE _.. SCJPPOSED TO BE AT THE PARKER S THIS EVENING ~ -~/ 11#5/SWWl~ WJSr Of )0(/ K/11)11/ 1Nltr CM 15 Nflll fMJEll 6Y w 1IJli(1rlg. ~-~F' • 1 EJ.M0. MYJIB1. . OUM~ A/JP JIJ!iT 'faJ., !J(X IAIH6lE WMET~ U~ T~IRT'f· ONE ? FIFT ·TWO ? SIX? Ul-L U~L . ;W005ffl :CK~K!_:- 1' at'H.lf a.----:i.__,s:'" by Jeff MacNall, FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnstor ~RATUt.miONS,1 ~LUGG~. QJIET, E\Jt:.R'f~ · WERE.GO!~ 1Z> DRAW THE W1~1"4G NU~0E~ ~1HISl>JEEKS CA~RAFFLE. TUMBLEWEEDS clAl'-1! I OHL'/ 910~ 1MOr1V·NINl!CeN~! \J BRIDCf Both vulnerable. North deals. NORTH . •as Q Q98 0 AQ7 •Kt0741 WEST EAST •Jl074 •AQ9J2 'V J <:I J874 0 9843 OJ85 • Q982 •• SOUTH •Ki Q A K 105! 0 1'101 • AJS The bidding: N~ Eut l • l • a <;;;> , ... s 0 , ... p ... , .. s •• ~ I Q 4 NT • <:;? Openlnr lead: Jack of •. Wett PHI , .... , ... There arf' wild atories noating around a~ut brld1e expert.a who can place every card aft.er t he auc· tionl Jf there ia auch an animal. wt would have hired him long ago to play for ua. However, it is cett..inly true that, V the time the play of the hand 11 halfway over, a skmecf player ahowld have a pretty good idea of thf' lie of thf' land. Con1idtr REP0{?1H1S ~EKS LUCt<.V NUMSER '5 ... {;bl/I ~ASPl bv Tom K. Ryar VA1' ~ rn rvo MORE MPtl\llC~ 60V'! OUT FOR THE COUNT tbis example from the S pring Nort.h American Champsionships. The auction was straightfor ward if you overlook North's substandard opening bid. Once North supported hearts, South's hand was ideal for t he Blackwood Convent.ion. aince it OMAR Gt SHARIFF ~-· ~ad first· or second·round control of all suit.a. Against six hearts Weal led the jack of spades. When dummy came down it was obvious that the fate of . the hand would rest on the location of the queen of clubs. You might think that you should play the over· caller for that card. but South. Adele St.-wart of Halifu, Nova Scotia. deci ded t.hat she wanted to know more about the hand before committing herself to a club fineaH. East won the ace of spadH and returned t.he suit to declarer'• kinr. South cashed the ace o f trump• and <'rosted to· dummy's queen. reveal IOIC the 4 1 trump break. The re maining trumps were drawn with the help of a finesse, and the dia· mond suit was cashed out. When East followed to all lhue t.ricks. declarer had a virtual complete count of the hand. East surely had five apadea for his overcall, and he had already CHARLES GOIEN s hown up with •even cards in t"- red 1uit1. Therefore, he waa marked with no more than one tlub. So declarer caahed the ace of club1 and confident\,Y ran the jack to bring home her alam -and with It the , cold point.a 1he nffded to beeotne an ACBL Life Muter. a ... , .. M.• ,....._ •1e 4•· W. &neltlt1 Let CWtee C .. a .... , • fta4 J" way "'"Pt'-..,. ., oouaLE& ,_ ,.....,.. ..., 1er takeHt. F•r a HPJ •f lilt "DOUaLE8" '-lllet, .... ti.IS &e "Gerta·D•.W.e," eare el tlkf1 ... .,.._,P.O. lei tll, P.a.yn, N .J. OIMI. Ma .. ell.de,., .... t.e "New.,...,..,_,, .. • IU : z d I Serving Newport Beac.,, Costa Me11, Huntington Beach, lrvlne1 L1gun1 lffch, FountMt Yllley Md South Or1nge COUltty ORANGE COUN TY. C ALIFO RNIA FRIDAY, MAY 17. 1985 25 CENTS ,. oast sai-or c ar Coast Natural history museum opens Saturday in New- port Beach./ A3 California Seven doctors, among others, face charges of Illegally prescribing drugs to patients in the Los Angeles area./ AS Nation Federal officials are tour- ing the Philadelphia neighborhood where 60 homes were destroyed during MOVE siege./ AS World A mine explosion in Japan kills five miners. leaves dozens of others trapped./ AS China says it prefers to have a consulate in Los Angeles rather than Honolulu./ AS Sports Gene Roumimper is the No. 1 all-time home run and RBI leader at Orange Coast College./C1 Ocean View and Edison advance in first round CIF softba.11 play./C1 Orange Coast College wins the state women's tennis championship./C1 Date book Video dating: Selective screening doesn't ensure 'true leve;' /Peg• 3 Newport's Pleasant Peasant still a 'best value· after all these years. /Page1S Business Women re-entering the workforce learn how to make it happen.JBS INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Theaters Weather B 1-4 C6 A3 BS-6 8 7-9 C6 89 cs 88 AS C4 Datebook A3 cs C1 -3 B4 Date book A2 e ev1ce .J Marines await civilian invasion Armed Forcea Day announcer Sgt. Jamea Davia watches from a 1932 roadster aa Boyce Asquith ahoota a basket aa part of the obatacle course set up on the ramp area of the Fer usoncites • COD USIOD over cleanup of Bay Assemblyman says -R-Ooagencles~p~ to be in charge of mess By ROBERT HYNDMAN 01 ti.. OllllJ Piiot St•n \'\\l'mhl\ man <.111 r agu.,on. I{. Ne\\ port Bl·at:h . ha~ a'>kl·J 1he '>tall"'> lrg1slat1' l' rnunsl'l 10 son through thl· 'arwus federal. state anJ local agcn- l'll'\ lo tktcrrn inc "h ll'h a re rcspon- " hk for rkaning and ma1nta1n1ng :--..l'\\port Ba~ anJ II'> 11delanth .. Thl'rl' \Cl'm" to ht· no one. no parlll'ular gtn l'rnml·nt .1gl·nc~ or Ind o l go\l·rnmcnt. 111 l·hargl'. .. 1--l·rgu,nn .. :ud 1n a '>1.lll'nwnt rckJ\ed f hur\d;i\ f 1'r'w"1n ho'1nl J \t.m h 21 hl'Jr· 1ng. 1il "l'" pt1r1 s, .. h h .11 "htlh repr.:sc.:nwiu~ lBlm~aous l ll'~ rlt,rlfi1·ll on Ow potlu-=11.=o::;n-.:p:i:rl'::or-=-=- km' 1n l PPl't :-.;l'" ~rt Aa-. .rnd -w~ttH l'a' tx·1ng J11nl' IO 'oh1· thl'Ol. hilhm 1ng that hl.'~mng. t-agth11n ~.11J hl' ''J' lru~trall'd 1n hi\ :lltl'mpts to tind out ''ho "'" ult1matt'I' rl·,pon ... 1hk tor prc,t·n 1ng the l'l'LllogKal fl''l'f\ c "Each agl·nq '>Poke of 11~ 'llX'l'tlic mandate l\f .trea oftntl'rl'<.t hut thl'fl' \\,\.., nu 1ndll'at11rn of u111fll'r:H1on or \\>tJt'r l'onrl·rn from -;om<' of thl·m." f l'fg.U,(IO \,lid .. Thnl' appcan·J 10 he an·.1' 11! '" l'flap .ind Jupltc.Hl lln .tnd ,,11111· .irl'.I\ \\hl'fl' thal' "·'' ,1 \otd ot .w1hor1l\ 11r 11·-.p1111\lh1li1' ·· Marine Corpe Air Station in Tustin in preparation for Sunday' a Armed Forcea Day open house. The annual event begin• at 7 a.m. See story on P•ge A3. · Fasters taking turns at hunger t::::ti~'fliL ~'EIDERM At'- or ,,.. 0.11, Piiot St•tt \.li1rt' 1h.1n h.1lt''J' 1t1 the ir i,.•o·.il lht• t\\ 11k.tJl'"1ll .i l l In 1ne 1.i.,111' r.1"' m1inl'\ ti1r \tn ,Jn t.1n11nl' rd11·t h.•' rl''Uflll'J l'.ll1ng Ol.·1.111,,· 111 hc.1 111 1 llOl l'fn' H1)\\l'' l'r .t.1h.innl'' \.in \ u111 .i nd Julll' Ju,tu' \J1J tithn 'tu1kni, '' II --------· IJl..C turn' IJ\ttng Ill \llnllnu1· th1• Assemblyman Gil Ferguson Jm l' tur d11n.111l111' l 1rJduJt1· \luJl·n1 \.in \ ugt .ind Jt,,111' pr1''llknt ,11 th1· .\'"1' .11l·.I 'tuJ1·n1' ••I ·l < I l.tun1 twJ J put,111 '·''' \1.1, -'l'l' ill~ rll'dg.1·, 11•1.t1111~ SI 1111! II .1 1111111\h li••1'1 tlh' ,.tlllf'i•' 1\111l11lul1 ' l h1·\ ,,nd 11 \\Plj"\ '1 • \(IOll' .tg,l'nUl'' I ag,u"'ll\•,JIJ '.I\. tu,111' JPfll'Jr 111 Ix· \\11rl.1ng. ,11, 10"· pu1P"''''111 ealh ,11hn .. I ,., g.11'1111 .1ddnl t h.i I I ''i!"l.11" l' 11u11,l'I Hi1•n < 1rq!1>r' ,,11.l h1' 1tll11l' (Please see FERGUSON/ A2) f Please see F ASTERS/ A 2 JW A unaffected by United strike ~Related story on Page A4 l 1 hl' \lnl..c h v l i111tl'd .\1rltm·, ptln1' had I 1 Ill~ o r no 1111 pact 1111 opi.·ra11on<> at John \\'a~ nc ·\tr· port th" morning. Jury watches teen's taped confession of dad's slaying "h1k the a1rhnl· dill"~ no t ~·r' l' Orangl' ( ount). thl'fl' -wa\ '>p!.'l'U- la11un that othl·r l'iHfll'r' might cxix·m·n<'l' a hoo'>t 111 pa~~l·np.l'" S\.\1tching from thl· grounJed ll ni ll'd Jl'l'i. Rut Stt.•phen K111al.. plan' and programs officer at fohn "a' m'. (Plea.e .ee UNITED/ A2) By.JEFF ADLER Of ,.,. 0.tty Piiot l t•n -\n OrJngl' ( 1lUllt} 'upi.·nor l oun 1u~ hl'gan \\Jtl'hrng a l• '-hour 'tdl'Otapi.•d n1nfc"tlln Thur~d:l\ 111 ''h1ch a l.agun.1 Hill, 11·cn-agl·r mJI · ll'r -of-factl~ dl'\l·ntx•, 'hn1111ng. h1\ adoptt\l' paren t' in .lunl· I 111n The' tdl·otai:,x· v. J\ mad1· t" < )rangl' <. 11unt~ 'hatll 'dl'put11·, nn Junl' 4 lllX.~. l\\ll da~'i Jftc1 11\·\l'.lr·lllJ Rnnald l :impa<.1 1~ J ll'U'1·d 111 ... h1llll· 1ng, and l..1111111? 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'''111·nntl11. ttn)! .1,·u111n1' ,11 1'1 ,h,1,11111g th.II '"II ht· plJ\l'll T,11 !«' '' \ 'l'l •'lld l\\1>-h,111r' IJpt' rl',1•1.l.,1 .1uJ11' ,111nl1''"l'n m.lJl· I'' l .111 t'.1' Ill \lth'l'ljlll'nl d.i\' .th" 1\ 1' l'nl't·rl·d int11 n ttknll· T hl' \\11rl.I\ l .1mp.1" , h111''l'' t.• (Please see TEEN'S/A2l I HB businessman cited for exporting items to Israe li s By ROBERT BARKER 01 ,... 0...,. "°' ..... H untington Harbo ur [)u~inn~man Richard Kell\ \m\\h find~ h1m!>elfin the middle ci t an· 1111c!rna1111nal flap toda~. chargl·J "1th 1 llegall~ t \pon- ing nut lt'ar m ggenng de' ice~ to l4'rael Tht' '5· 't.'ar-old <;;m-.1h '''" tndictn1 b\ a ll'd l·ral grand u~ 1n L o<. ..\ ngl'll'\ on Thur,da' \\Ith Io\\ tol· a11ons 111' thl• -\rm<, hron { ontrul \l't .ind I " UlUOI\ o f rnal..ing IJ l'l' Smytll 'IJtl·m1.·n1' to thl' go' emrnent (Please see KB COAST I A2l OCJail floor sleepers costly Countv faces fine of s 10 per inmate bep)nning tonight l:h JEI-t-.\OLER 01 ,,.. o.i11 Piiot St•n P1r.·.11.' 'h 'l,1\ ,. ,, '1l·1·r \in the ,' 11• 1< 111 I \r..1'1\!l I <'Ulll\ IJ!I \\Ill • "'I 'lh Lll1l'. S 1' Pl'f pt'rStlO 1't·l!:nr m. · •'lil!hl '11•d.1\ ·' · •1, :kJJlinl' JI '" .\ngl'lt"S , .!d.ll • .i.,.:: uJ~._ -'>l'.1 ~ l.u, h I fo r ', • 1.:1· •, .. •mrh '"'~ an lirder .. , .. 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I 'h•,!11\ :h, ·int• \\h1·n h1· ' \· .:d1'' lunl 'nt'<.JU,l' , "•t'd '.11th <'lll1ri'· h • l nurt •'flh'r ''h ,,,tlt'.l h l!ll illl1 .ttlf'I• .llh•lnl'\·, h.l\l' 't'r' ,'.t i ll \\Ill lJ k1• un • • ll'I 1<1 rl'yuirt 1. tu.1 P·" thr ftnl' .1 ''' '·''' d1rn tl•11 \.I. ''ll' "' .r. 111.1110-.. thC' I\. put l·•"·tr1111•1r1'd ' ' '•'>'' 1q·,1 'I" nd1ni: Jn " 111 r ,. 11 tn pk· •1, ,,1ntJ \n.1 m .110 • ·1~ illlpr "rmcnt-. ' i11J llll111.t '''" ·fl\I.. "• ''•'ll'l'd .II t>oth-lh1· (Please see JAIL/All Alff PlIOI Board, teachers getting a r~ugb education •• Turn to Page 81 for th• beet automobll• buya • Negotiation process in Huntington district outraging lnstructo~s. frustrating trustees Vr tcran Ediso n High SC'hool ll'acht'r Don Lt-a vt'\ told school tru\t1-cs ttk o ther n1gh'1 I'm not up~t · or Jngl') -I'm cn~('t/ .. f or thr months you 've:. told mt' I \\a!. \\Orth less," he said. "The process '>links. 11 absolutdy slinks." I <'3't'), a teachcr for .:!S )<':t"-. was talk1na about the contm t l.lllks that haH' draggl'd formonil" hrtwcen the teacher.' union and the Hunttngton Bel\S.tl lln1M High School r>1sml·t. Tift' ha'lsk ha" e~·alatrd into a tt•at her "rkout and \tudcnl "nlkouh ' i\nd. thrrc arl• lol'i o f nthl'f'I "ho agrl'l' \\1th Lt-a,e\ th.11 thl· prou•<;<; dot'' rndeed. stink Parents an: getting up1ict about classroom d1~rupt1ons m1• ton· tcnd that the I 7 .000 students rn the d istrict's seven high schools tn H unt· 1ngto n Beach. Ftiuntain Valle) anJ WcstmtnstcI arc the rc~I ~·• Unu.. "rm JUSt a nohod) parent:· \\-11· ham Thompson told school offictab at 11 11.ccnt mcct1na, "but I'm extreme· h d""1e•5Cd by tlhs \l:lll' o f affairs. I'm tm·d o( 'CCtng the 51udcnt4i -·-~ -... _ ----- 1n' 11h l'<I I ,·1 ' ~l'l r th,·m 11111 ,11 th!\. fl11wn High \l 11~knt \k \.I <Mil'' d ainwd th.11 tht• "l n"" .. 1\ thrc.u1•n 1ng 111 h.n l' J dra~ttr l'lll'\ t 1111 l'durntum "l hl· real 'I\ llm' .. 'hl· ...i1d "an-1h1' <.tutknt\ .. Doug ~nit. the pres1drnt tlf tht• unio n that rl'prc<;t·nt~ atx1u1 ~oo tc.>nchcr\ an thl· J1c;1n1·1. l1~tnl'd tht n 1ntro' l'f\} 111 a "ru mhltng H.lkano .. ThC' teachers· "m 1~r. 1ndl'\... he said . "has nc' er tx-t·n h 0 1"'e,r " ~ o tt. a wc1al 1cncc teacher .u Hununato n lkar h H1ah. 1~ calling for new ways to soh c contract dispute' wnhout such at·n111on' u~nntcmknt M&nc Oth1 ""<l • ROBERT BAI KER PER S P ECTl ~E she also 1s l-tv1ewina the prOC't'ss to (,('l' ~c •hcrt '' a ~r'll«fnf' .... a.., ''' ncgo11a1r a contra t .\nJ 1ru<tt<-e C\tcphen m1th hu' mad(' rommcnts for st"\('1'81 "l'<'~' that therr·, 10110 hr a hrtt<'r wa' \\hat the' all "ttm to hr alluding Ill ~ , 11t, 1r• n• '''h'm 111 ,,,.,,h N th '"h, , .. 1, • ., .. I. "'ml· ut lhn r txirga1n- 1 ll~, ht!'' 11n1d 1he tinal ,h1•"d1l"n In th1 <1J11r n1 d!Oll<l' rr '' dt<>tnll 11ff1<1.1 I' -, 'en 1h11ujlh th1'' ~ranll'd ,Ill 1'lh1·1 111111 11 ' a '\ JX 1«'111 fld\ 111, r, ,J,, .. 1), fl'J thr 11'.h hl'r' J 1 l''l\'r•l nl I'·" ""'"'I I h1 .1ntl "·''n I rJ l\l'd until a IC\\ l'\'l'k' ol)!\\ .ind r.rnk .inll ti k ll'31:hl'r\ :irpc.ir1·d It• ht•111m1· more Jnd mol"l' m1 tktl ·" 1tnw \\1°nt "' Man' ~ ''' th1• p<'llhunwt th1· llt~tncf, mn•ttnjl ll'l'm 111 l l.ttm the 1 pcr<'ffit ntkr "J' 1n,uhin11 .tnd demeaning r J1\l1n 1e.il h1·1 L 1·a' c' 'la1d that \lrl\'l' 11thl•r ~ h"nl laror group<t 101 a .\ (Pleaee .ee TgACHERS/ AS} -· • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 17 , 1985 Buatlieaaman Ric hard Smyth'• offlcea on Graham Street in Huntington Beach. HB MAN CITED IN NUKE DEVICE SALE ••. F rom A l Smy1h 's attornl·~ Jarne~ R1ddl·11 said his client "'ill appc.·ar in ti.'dL·r;1l coun May 28 to pk·ad 1nnol'l•n1. Smyth and his "ilt-EmillL' and several of 1hr1r children are 'acat 1on- 1ng in Europe and rould not bt· ~ached for rommeni. The' ;ire expected to return Ma\ 28. ' Smyth, who recci,·Cd a Ph () 1n engineerin~ from LJS(". LS ihl' prL'~I-. dent of M1lco Internatio nal lnl ;1 Huntington Beach electronics Li>n'- pany at I 5632-38 Grahan1 St. t-.lilco began operations 111 the rtt~ I 97.+ Thursday's 1nd1ctml'nt 1\aS thL' result of"an 1ntens1,t 1n1l'st1gat1on by the U.S. Customs St·r' ice under 11s ·Operation E1ux1u~· program. "h1ch is designed to help stern thL' llov. DI militar) and high-1ec hn ol og~ 1n:i- terials out of the L1n1tt'd S1ates." L .S. . .\uorney Robert C.Bo nnL·r said Israel has maintained 11 used !hl' 1v..·o-1nch-long ek·c1ron1\ tnggL•nng ·devices. callt'd krvtrons. st net I\ for non.nuclear purpcisL'S. · "Although the} do ha\l' son1e. civilian applications. thL·rcan be u~l'd in nuclear and other n1d11ar~ Jackson campaign manager con victed 1\·L·apons.·· Bonner said at a Thursday TIL'"'s conferl·nce in Los Angl.'lcs. l\.r\trons arl' included on the U.S. ~·l unltions List. which n1eans they n1a~ not becxponed "'ilhout a license or "nttcn approval from the State LA:partml'nl. $m\'th 1s art"used 1n th1: ;ndictment of c1rCt1m \ cn11 ng those regulation's by prcpanng false documentation for1hc exports. "'\Ve're no1 .:illcg1ng .... ·hat 1he ul- 11m.:itl' intl·ndcd .use uf lhL' device was." Bonner said ...... No matter "hat thl' purpoSi." is ... rou have to gt't permission for the li cense ... R1dde1 said he believes Smyth is innocent and l'mphasized that the Ll.S. anornc\ ·s office was con sulted before sm,·1h 1ook off on his long. planned trip 10 EurOl)l'. ··He adm11s expor11ng (the k ~tronsl. he adm11s that there .,.,l'ren·11he proper licenses. bu! what hl' denies. and this is an element of the oO"cnse. wa~ !hat hl' "''as aware of that." Riddel said. "He dt'nies any knowledge that he "·as doing any· thing 1n1proix·r ·· -..! ("LEVELl\.N f) C.\P~ -.\rnold R. Pini.n('~. "ho managed th l' Re\ Jl'SSl' Jackson's 198-1 presidential rarn- paig_n. v. a~ con\ 1ctl'd toda~ of ha' 1 np'. an unla"tul 1ntl'rL·st 111 :i puhl1L i\-tax1mun1 pc.·nalll\'S arl' 1v.·o years in prison and a $100.000 line for each viola1ion of the .\rms Export Control ."i.ct and fi\·e yl•ars and a SI0.000 fine for each false s1atement made 10 the go\•crnment. ,,,. Smyth is a compute r e.xpert who is in the consulting business. Riddel said. '"This is the only lime that he's ever d~alt with _ thi~ product in his hfc. ·· R1dde1 said. ·He "''as total!~ un- familiarwi1h i1and 1hat 11 can be used in a nuclear weapon." The Israeli company that bought lhl' krytrons had done business v.·ith Smyth p rt'viously and asked Smy1h to purchase the devices. Riddel said. Smyth is an arden1 sailor and a member of the H un1ington Harbour Yach1 Club. • .H is business is located next door to a sail-making companv owned bv Smyth'sson. Randy. whO v.·o n a s1lvc·r medal in last summer's sailing com- petition in 1he Olympic Ga"mes. The elder Smylh was described as an ardent "rag" (sailboat) sailor and an ac11\·e member In fhe yacht club. !·on tract fk·forc lhl' dcfensl' began pres· cnung its caSl'. Pinknc~ ·s ta"') ers v.·on d1sm1~\.JI or thrt."L' Othl'r chargl'S ll f untav.lul 1ntcn:s1 1n ouhhc con 1rac1~. F ASTERS 'TAKING TURNS' AT UCI ... From A l requ 1 re mos1 st udl'n\~ tu prc1n11~L· J u'i S l per n1onth l"iJr .\(n<·an hungi:r relief. Van \ ugt and lu,ll1) 'aid 1 hL·~ "Pu!d h\L' 111 ll'nt' 1n lrl1n1 o1 !hl· l lll\Cr~1t\ c·L·ntL'f !ucall Jt1L·nt111n lu their tamPa1gn .\ftl·r 1hr dricl· "·•' announeL·d tnofL' than .1 dntl'n 11lhl'r l)("J ~ludl'n\\ ,1grl'L'd t11 10111 111 lhl' fu ncl-ra1<;1ng faq La.st S<1t urda~. \·an \ u11.: ;nu.I Justus rl'Cl'l\t'd a":trds :it :1 l (I banquc\ but dcrhnl·d !n Cfll lhl' ml·al. 8 } 1hc middle ul 1h1' .,.,l.l't... ho"- l'ver. thl' fa\I \\<IS N·g1nn1ng to ta l c !I' !Oii. Hl· ~;i1d thl· dTl\L' ha\ ra1;,,L·J aln10'1 "'Franll\. thL· fai:ult\ n1l·n1hi.•r\ arl· Sb I ~~~ 111 m1inthl~ pk·dgL·' .1nJ s;ud nui 1hc or1('i. "ho ha Ve rl·i.po ncll.'d," .11)ouc$5()(1 d<nl·on 11n ul·~1 utl•n1l·1n \1an Vugt sard '"-\nd !hi.'\ h:tll' tht· l·h· ':11J m:u1~·c·:in1pu' urgnn11aun n) n1ns11og1\('... · ha11' L'\flf1'""l'd \uppnn !1)r lhl' l'311)· The Sludl·nt li.·adl'r ~aid hl· 1\ p.11gn \onfid('n\. ho\\L'IL'r. that lhl' $1 0.01.10 \ .111 \ u~I \;tid 11 ":1' d11r11uh !0 1 c.unpu" gor1l lan ht.· r1·.ichcd v.l·ll h1n1 h• hl•g1n 1·:111n1:1 :1ga1n 11 hill· 'u tx·forL' 1hc l'Urrl·nt ,l '(I quar\L'r l'lld~ 111;ir11 ·\!nL·:1n,ron1111Ul' l u :.taf\L' in n11d-Junr · · 11 d1tln't \L'\'111 rig.h i that 1 had a '"\\'e·rl· going 111 rl'<ith out goal ni.'.\t ,h11 u.L·\~1l';H a11dthl'ld1dn'1.'"he~auJ "eek.·· \':-in Vug1 s;.ud. ··rm surt• of .. Hut I L:1n1l' 10. grip~ \.\1lh thl· 11 ... fl'ah1at1on that I i:ouldn·1 du 11 \"an \"uf,r·a nd anothe.r s1udent led :tlnnl'" · anolhl'r tast at L'(-Jrvint last \ :1n \ ugt 1s rk·a~L·d. ho"L'\l'r. "1th Thanksgi1 1ng to raise rnonL') frlr th<· gn1v.1n1< \uppOrt fronl run->\fncan fam1nL' relief. ·rha1 t lTort \l'l'\,1l1\\" 1 ·c·1 \tudtnts groups a nd raised mor(' than $30.000 fro m from 1ndiv1dual<; Hc said onc mcdi-throughoufco unty: "V.'e all' \('~tl·rdJ\ 1ur lhl' rir\I ·time." Van Vugt said toda~ "I had blacked 0~1 th.£E~ ~heforL' ·· _ _ ~ i""""""""""ll~~agea becaUSl' Othl'r >,!Utll'nt .. h,I\\' \(>IUn- tel'red to 1:tkl· up lfil· t:i~nt·lud1n~ membt'r\ of !hl· h.app;i "i1gn1:-1 fratl'rn11~ _Lal --5.Lbuul laLUllb:ffi.C-fillxr pll:d ' =--JJ~Qd.;omn1~l)....COnU:lbul10~ ~T .~ifi}O\'t'Y.1 ~l'3t!ITr ungl·rrcic n --;-;;ia 1e o e l)rangl' ounl\ l·l l·~a1J 1hi:. 1.n-ltrui:1ur. "ho a-'>kcd..10 __,\frH.:an He.lief Fund 1n carr Of rL·n1a1n an<1rl\l1l()U\, al\u paid for ('vnnnL· Hansl'n-Helo11. hu~llll'SS rhn11n!! 1)1 1:5qr1 tlil·r, l'hallcng1ng n1anagl'r of -\SI i("I. 205 l 'n1versn~ 11thcr tlil Lil l\ nlL'llltll'r' l•i t\1ll c1.,., suit ( l'll lrr l ( Ir\ Jill' 11~717 J •r· TEEN'S TAPED CONFESSION VIEWED ... F rom Al describe ht'li part"n1' 1n h1\ lir\t 1nterv1ev. ...,nh poht"L' 1ron1call~ ar1· COUC hl•d 111 thL' prl'\L'lll ll'll\l• flq\.\· c\er Lan1pa\1°s tathl'! h.id alrl .. 1d 1 died from a \1nglr hulll't v.i1un1I tl • lhl' hl'ad f{I\ nll)[hl'f l\HUlldl'd \\Ith .I hullt't 111 hL·r hra1n l'l'fl1a 1n1•d 11n 1~1.· !loor ofthr tan11h '\\r\hurn f)1 • rcsldl'nll' fort\\ (l da)' hL'lllt\• \hl" ",!\ d1sCO\('red h~ ;i rr1;1111r 1\-frs.· L:1n1pa'lit. v.ho'l" 'J}\.'\'lh vision and n1enH.lf\ area 1mr:11 rL'd t->1 1hc bullt.:1 that r('n1:11n' l<i<lgl·d IP hL'! brain. 1l·\11ficd :1~J 1 n~1 hL·r \l1'ri,n11 Wednl'\da\ The \ 1dt•o t,tpL· v. ;,.. ,.,.,, ,,.i~:d s hortly aflL·r L.i n1p\1 !>trnd1· 1n1n 1h,· c osta \h'\:l flnhcc f)cpann1L·n1 and .1nnnulllL·d hL' had "ho1 h1\ p:1rL'nt' on .l unl· J · .. 111· didn 't 'r1·m l1> n..· h111lh'rl·d !11 .1n1th1n~ Ill· ,,11d . 1 \h<•\ h1n1 fl11\ l.1tlh·r1 1n lhl· hal t.. ,,f llh' hl·Jd ... r ,,,1,1 \lt·,,1 I )l'lt'l!I'\' l<11'\<0ll Ht"l 1t•,t1(il·d ·\Hl·r l'>l'lng lurlll'\l (l\l·r lll \hl'fl lr, dL'Plllll'' 1'hP 11t·rl' 1onduc11n~ (hl' 1n 1e-.!1j.\.11 111n . l .. 1n1pa1.1 ,Jr,L-r1hL·~ !:!n1ng 111 ''hn1il 1he d:t\ of 1ht• 'hou11ng. doing ht\ hon1l·v.nrk and _\!l'l!lng a \n:ict.. l h· ~:11d hL' '~al l.ed do"n'ta1r\ .1h11ut 'i p ni 1h.1l L'IL'n1ng .,.,,th ;1 gun 1n h1' h.1nd "I g111 th1· gun ti1r thl' purrx>'L' of ~11t1ng .nl\ pari.'Ot~:· he told the 1n 1 l·~t1 g.11or') . l>L·pu11 D1~1 nc1 .\11urnt\ \1 iki.' \1 agu1rl.·\·onll'nd' l.arn pa<;1 ~h•).\ h1~ ll~lfl'lll!> 'll hl' lVUfd \\,1111 H1 lhl' l,11111h p1111I c1;t1lh 1l'lvc1,1on 1irdrl\l• tH' 1alh\·r'~ l'ut't hL' "1thuu1 p.1rl·n1al 1 nll·rtrl l'lll'l' lt11c\1'\l.'r. l)l·pu1 ~ PuhlK' l >l'fl·n der l'aul \c:trk 'aid hL' pl:tn!> tn presl'nl l'\ 1dl'nl'l' 'iho"1ng !hat Ln n1pas1 v.·as 'l'\Uall~ abu!>cd b) ~is father and ')hot lhl' (oupk• 1n \C'lf dl'fensc Lan1pas1·s ra 1 hL'r 'l'f\ ed a ,,,\ -n1 on th J:11I tL'rtn 1 n l''SI ;1(1L•r pleading guilt~ 1n chargr~ hL· had \l'\U:tll\ ahused OnL' nfh1' tv.o :id•1r11 ' l' daugh lL'r'. FERGUSON QUESTIONS BAY CLEANUP ... From Al was wnrk1nt1-••n 1hl' rrq11<'\1 .ind would rt.:1)l 1r1 !11 h1n1 \.\llh 1n 'lfJ .l.i , .\mong l·rr)!.uson\ qu1•,11111" e \l.h(I iO\l ll\ \hl' h,t \ .iqd h,t' au1h11n 11 01 ,., \ls\\ a ll'r' .t rid .u I 1.11l'll1 r1deland'" • Wh1lh agl'llCll'\ h:!\l' \l)t.'lllil arras of auth11nl\" I 11 "hat l'\1L·n1 docs !hat aut h11n 1 ~ l'~h'ntl'' \\ hcr1· d11 each lll'Tl' l' thl·1r fl'\~1n"h1l111 " • \.\h11 an· !hl' n11n ·gnc r1n111l'fl t,ll group) l'~prl·~..ing 1nt\·re~l .ih(•Ul thl· . ct"olngtra L '•k.1.1l 11rl·1.()r111n'!11. hl·.dth uftht" ha\" Fcrgu\un ,.1ul hr "'Jill\ II • l'n,un· rh,11 lhl' 1 p1x·1 B:i~ I' dredgecf"\o tha1 t hl· n:11 u r JI r1 ''' "nd !:ill ot the ! 1d1· "ill 11rc,1x•rh 1lt1'h It 1 h• ,d\11 .. aid hl· \\<Ill\' 10 fin<l nu! .,., hu I\ fL'\pnn\1hlt for ll'~t1ng the "·•1L'f' .ind ntannc l1fr and alerting thL' puhlK and 01hcr agl'nc1es~ lo pollu11nn pn1hk·n1' f \'r~u\Oll al~n askl'd fur a list (I( .111.vn, ll'' tha1 ha1L· thl' abllit} to cnael l.1 1~~ to prnh1h1t :ictHlfl') of olht•r .1grn, ll'' 1h,1t <.t1uld ad\Cl'!>c h ~nCct I hr h.11 Jn ,1 11 ,1 1•;n1p1il'd 'L'll·ra! \.\t·ek\ . H1.n I l·r~u,11n\ 11 llit l' d1\lo,cred JAIL FINES BEGIN ... P'rom Al Jamt'~ •\. Mu\11~l 1--lnruir I arn1 111 La~c Fort·~1 :ind !ht' I"' P11111' 1-ore~t~ C an1r 1n 1111· < ll'~1·l11111I National For1·~1 Thr ~oun1' Jilli hu1l1 10 l111U\l' I, 141 1nn1<11t''· TIO\\ (Hn .11\nmn111- dah· tip In I ~'fl 1nn1.11r ' ltn\\t'11·r lhr 1.111 p•1pul:il1Pn H1 lt'\('111 l\'Olf\ nltrn 11u111lx 1' ,111llt' ~.()1 10 1nm;it,·~ :1 d,1\ ( ,r,, .. 1nund lh{'COunt} Ill ('(lll\l'fTIPI .ind tinL"d 11 \50.UOlj u1 March fh r 1:-.1l1n~ If"•• 11mpty >A1tli tu~ IQ7R ordc-r 1H 1l·llt1ll' 1.iil O\etcrowd1ng. Ht• also ,,oJ h1· "null! 1mpn"<' lht" S IO.pc.·r- n1~h1 1i111· Ii th1' Count\ f.ided !n • • l!llf'h \\ 11h h1~ • 1r drr "1,th1n f>O rhl' \ - th1•rl' arl' n1orr 1han :1 dntl'll :tgl'llC"IC~ I l•lllCL·rnl'd v.1th rrL'\l'r\:itu1n of !he t rpc.·r Ha~ I rhc~ !llllUdl" lhl' Fnc1ronnll'll!al Prtltect1on Agtn('y. 1he f 'u a<;I Ciuard . tht• ~talc Regi o nal \Vall'r Qual1t} ( o ntrol Board. the stall' l.)cpann1L·n1 of Fish and CiamL·. th\' (~ahforn1a ( oa\tal Comm1ss1on. the count} lleal1h (are ·\genr~ :ind F.n · '1n1nn1en1a ! , ~lanagL'ml'Tit ·\gene} .:inll lo,:al ..:111e!> UNITED ... P'ro mA l \a1d lof:il 'er11\'l' appc.:ir\ 10 he unalli.'t leJ .. Fo1 thr m11\1 part 1lic :i1rllne1 1ha1 '>l.'T\(' 1h(· :urpon sc.·r\'t' a ddTerrnl n1:irkl'1 1han Lln11cd." Kn1ak \:11d 1h1~ m orning. "l l nll· l'd " m11rl' of ;1 long-haul a1rhnr and 1!~ pa\'iC'ng~ will probabl}_ ,..,..l\Lh to \1m1 f3r :urhnes 1n Lo1 •\ngrll'\ . • 'H,1'-t'd (i n 1ha1 . we fort'\t't" no \l)l:n1filan! 1rnpac1 hc"re .. _, .. ______ _ Soulhern Calltornla wlll l>e a btt warmflf and 1unn1er through thfl weekt1nd. lhl!I Natlonal Weather Service said. The Improved ~athflr Is due to~akenlng of a low pre1aure system over Northern Calllornla arid rising praasuaa 01ter the ea11ern Pacirlc and over state. the weather servlc:e 1ald. The marine lay$r will b8 lowering, keeping low clouds nearer the eoaa1Une Saturday and probaply Sunday morning. With leu coot marine air and lew clouds. Inland areas will once again have high temperalures in the 801 •lier overnlghl lows in the 50s, Alo~g the Orange Coast !here wlll b8 night and morning low clouds w)th sunny Saturday afternoon. Slightly warmer Saturday ·with highs near 70• al the beaches to near 85 Inland areaa. Overnight lows In Iha 50J. Temp• l•• \laQ•I " " l~ti. 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OallJ Piiot DollYOHY I• OuarantMd ,,.,,,_,f..,,., •' 1a... do "OI Nhe 1our lld~ D~ !>)(lpm t l llt!f'•CMe 7pf" and ?00..< COP• ,.,11 l>l' ~••f•IKI S1lu'<IOI) al'<I Suf>o.a> 11 '"" dO not '"''"'•e 1~ <Oil; t11 1 • m ca• ""'""' 'O & m ana .o...-COP• ""' ~ :H<-ld Clrcul•tlon Telephone• •w 0<a"9" "°""'' A·f~' l&.Z~ ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Ro1emery Churchmen Control!ef Robert L. Cantrell Production Manager Keren Wittmer Marke11ng D1rec1or Howard Mullenery Adver tising Director Donald L. Wllllam a Circuta11on Manage1 Clrcul•llon 714/142-4333 Cl•••ltted advertl1lng 714/142·5871 All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 33'0 "HI B;i;S1 C"'51• 1,;""" c .. 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Potted S11e Bright Soring & Summer color Reg. 11" NOW 47C BEAUTI FUL HANGING FUCHSIA BASKETS 1n bloom or bud ideal for sha dy location •• ,. 111.11 •ow s1.11 ORTHO Weed·B·Gon weed lulle1 . Ready to use Kills dandelions. clo~er r chickweed. o~ahs. spu1ge Rt e. S4.ll IDW 13.11 = - I Gal. E1cellen! Shade Colo1 Reg. 12" NOW s19s GERBER DAISY Beautdul Summer Color' Reg. 14" NOW s2 19 When you can buy ne w cedar limber s 6x8x8 It. - •' ... MAYnt985 ORANGE CO\ST'S ONLY ENTERTAINMENT & RELRFAflON GUI()[ ...... ' . t ... • • • • • ••• \OL.1/N020 ... I .1 . -_________ ......,,,:...,_ __ _ By SCOTT HAYS Oat~book Editor Road Demons. De dish bike riders o f the open pavement. To you I curse. Road Demons ai:e on my let's-exterminate-wi th-extreme- prejudice list this week. Not so much because of what they do. but how they do it. · Recklessly. Have you ever noticed those people who ride around on $900 10-speed bikes dressed in tight-fitting nylon shorts and shirts. spiked shoes and colorful helmets. Those arc the Road Demons of which I speak. If you're not accusto med to these people. look out! They're dangerous. . . Case in point: I occasiona ll y like to take a weekend bike stroll down Pacific Coast Highway to Laguna Beach and back. A relaxing riQe. But on a Sunday two weeks ago. I had the unforgettable experience of m y life with a pack of rolling Road Demons. The day had started out nicely. The weath_e~ was bca_u~iful. the traffic light. m y energy level high. Perfect riding cond.1t1ons. My brother and I had been on the road maybc_ 15 minutes. We rode through Corona del Mar expertly. keeping a steady pace. But as we passed MacArthur Boulevard.~ inadvertantly hooked up wi th th is rabid pack·ufb1 ke rats of which I speak. The Road Demons. We -were cru sing along n1 Ccl) when this group of six or so h1 k..:r'i started drafting nfT us. Dratting is a ridi ng_tcchn1que used h' hiker~ who cluster together. attempting to shield them.selves fro m unwanted wind rcs1stcncc wi th the bod~ (or bodies) <?f another biker. This tcchni4ue happens to work rather well. 1f \ou'rc thL· la~t person in the pack a nd not the front-runner. · I. unfonunatclv. wa~ the fro nt-runncrofth1 s terrible mix-up t\.\O wee ks ago Sunda). When the green light turned red. I slowly braked for the U- Haul moving Huck that crossed my path. Nu sooner had I gra ped m y hand brake than a few of the Road De mons draf ting my rear wheel piled into me like accordion. I \\'Cr11 down with great force to the pavement. And what was 1he first thing these bike rs said to me? ··what are you braking fo r?" ··WHAT AM I BRAKING FOR?" J screamed. "I A.LWAYS BRAKE ON RED LIGHTS. ESPECIALLY WHEN I SEE A LARGE U-HAUL TRUC K CROSSING MY PATH." T he} calmly stood. looked at me like I was crazy. picked up their wounded and moved on . L however. stood there in the middle of the road bleeding from my knees and elbows wondering why I had been so foolish as to brake for a U-Haul truck. I realized I hadn't been foolish. Those bike rats had been the foolish ones. So ne"<l time. when I sec another group of Road Demons drafting one another d own PC H. I'm going to draft them -with a U-Haul moving truck. Man11~111g hlttnr I rjnk lin1 l-.c/1111r SL·11ll ll ~IY' I n /)1r1'1 /t1r Stc_\cn I loug.h Marh'ting f>m·ctor: Karen A. Wittmer (°/r (/l/a111m \fat1(1'!1'r Donald L William s P mdtlC'f/1111 \/111/tlf!t'r R11hcrt l. (Jntrell 1>.11l•h<w1~ " publ1shnl t·'n' I ''"·" h' 1h.-nrangr < oa,1 Puhh,h1ng < tt . ,. () Bl>\ I ~'10. 330 "' R.I\ .... ( (l\IJ !\k<,a ( .\ 11:!h1t> frlr ph1Jnl0 p 141 M~ ~'~I R('"gular bus1nt~' hotm J r.• K J m 111 5 rm Monda) 1hrough f m.l:H l:.l\·adhne for calendar o l l"' l"lll' th·m~ .ind lrllrr' 1s 5 pm Monda)' l hl' l'nltr('" rontrnts of Datd'<iok .1rr lOp~nghlrd h~ lhl' Orange CoaM Pubh~h1ng Co <\II nghu arr rescncd 2 Oatebook/ Friday. May 17, 1985 , VIDEO DATING: SELECTIVE SCREENING DOESN'T ENSURE 'TRUE LOVE'.............. 3 By SCOTI' HAYS -With all these so-ca~led sing!es' bars. an~ clubs here in O range County, who needs video dating services. People who use these matct\.making, money-making machines have got to be your ugly, low-life hard-ups who a re SO!Jgly a nd sohar~-up. they have to pay someone to find them a date. Right? W_ell, that ~nor exactly what Scott Hays found out at Great Expectations. a vidc(l datin~ service in Newport Beach. (Front cover photo ~Y Lee Payne Art directioa by Steven Hough. Front cover model. Jim Maxwell. I 1THE CURIOUS SAVAGE' HEADLINES LOCAL THEATER SCENE ..............•..••••.... 4 lfifs theater you like. Orange County abounds in local producti_on-.. beginning with Louise Tonti. Larry Blake and Ginger. Francis 1n "The Curious Savage" at the Westminster Community Thcatn' through June I. Also this week and continuing arc: "An ythin~ Qoes." a Cole Porter musical at ebastian's West Dinner Playhou~l' "Barefoot in the Park.'' a Neil Simon comcciy at the Harlcqu111 Dinner Playhouse: and "Cabaret." a musical set in pn:-\.\a1 Germany at the Curtain Call Dinner fhcatcr in Tu!.tin. CINCO DE MA YO •.. AND THE CABARET llAPTER ••••••••••••••••••...•...•.••••••••••••••••••.• 11 By ROBERT HYNDMAN ··oK. so Cinco de Mayo doe~n·1 reallyf&llon=the-ttth:ofMay. ~ writes ~00erfHyn3 man. "'SO Wll-a rr- Yeh! So what! Because it didn't stop the Cabaret Chapter from raising funds for the Orange County Performing Arts Center with .t Mexican-theme_ party last Saturday night at Fashion Island. And there to cover the event was Robert. "While a few days late. the chapter was npt a single peso short. rai sin~ about $21,000 despite a slightlysmallergroupthan the crowd thatJammed the Lido MannJ Village in past years," Robert writes. CUT Cl\I TI-E TD\NN NEWPORT'S PLEASANT PEASANT A 1 BEST VALUE' .•••.•••.••••...•.•......................•........ 15 By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH -Back when resta urateur Ben Blender first opened the Pleasant Peasant. Datebook restaurant columnist Be~erly Bush Smith . loved the cozy, country French retreat. But, midst reports ofwaxmg and waning quality, she hadn't been there for years. Well, guess what? Beverly returned this week to ~he Newport r:e~taurant and found wha~ she considers the best value in French food an town. In fact, she wntes, .. the Pleasant Peasant is one of the best values in dining out, period." I El 4AA·--·1·1V· E\11 s TOP R~LING ••••••.••.••••••....•.•.••...•....••..••.•... 4 ~-I INTERlllSSION •..•.............••..•.•••.••••.•...•.... 8 MOVIE BRIEFS....................................... 12 WINE • SPIRITS..................................... 13 Bv SCOTT HAYS Datebook Editor With all these so-call~d singles' bars and clubs here in Orange County. who· needs video dating services? Really! People who use these matchmak- ing, money-making machines have got to be your ugly. low-life hard-ups who are so ugly and so hard- up. they have to pay someone to find them a date. H ow sad. H ow m o rall y corrupt. How ... how ... how downright filthy and disgusting - paying someone to find you a date. How degrading. Imagine. a group of ugly. hard-ups paying to date one another. Sounds like a service fit for a leper colony. Well. that's not exactly what a dating service is all about, d espite what most people think. At least. that's not what ifs all about at Great Expectations, a _--J. \ '· ' Ken Brown and Unda Duarte leave for their first date, dinner at Blackbeard'a. video dating service in Newpon Beach. Great E~ctations is a business that "engages relation ship~ What that _means, says Grego~ Mathes. director of the Orange County oflicc. is that "we focus on the development of rclat1onsh1ps thro ugh a time-saving procedure:· A procedure that has kept the Orange County office in business for seven years, developing .• relat1onsh1ps betv.:ecn its 3.500 member~. What I'm looking For: That H'f)·Spccwl liJd_\. I knuv.· she ·s out there. looking for me. rm sure /'II /ind hcr ... shc ·s d\ nam1c. f}Ure u(hcnclt: 10\ l'S /1(c ct \\an/\ to -;hare thc.rc'it 0(11 \\ l(h me .. \'he knm' 'i 1' hae .sh,·\ gning in her can·cr. has ha ~oal:. in <;1g.h1 :ind kncm' hoi' toach1n c them. Sht"' :1/,0 H ~1m1 ufhcan. ,ofi of wuch. anJ :1 ml'dlc_\ o(pa,\1011 (film .it clc·rt•nJ S. ,1 sc:nsc of hunwr. .... ~ That'c; 1.'\:lrtl~ ht)" l\.l'n Br(m n nt ;-.;l'"" pnn Beach filled out h1~ profik ''hen he raml' to Grl'at Ex pcctatinnc; three month'> agn. more out ot°('uno'>tt~ than an~ need to dn dop p1.•r,onal rclat1on.,h1p,. 1'.t•n wa apprehen-si-..e at -lirsl, \\'orned about "'hat .. ill:, friends might thin!... But aftn the in111al 111\\-l..n alee; pitch. Ken '1gnt·d up t'or on1.· ~c~n. r:inn· to g1• ---..•Tft6se:w o -im,' ti'tJ~ Jiia:::L:amJ.hm::t hav~-a . .....---~.....-.-.... chancl.' 10 meet a lot ut p1.·opk• ·· 1'1.'n -..11J "I \.~~1' married and di\ orccd bal·I.. in 1 he ·1111., . .ind r' t' ht·1:n on the strl't't~ nrm IX ~c.tr'. '>ingk. barri ng. .i hn1.·t mamagc in Texas for a ~car and .1 da~ .\nd tlw 11nh reason the marriage lastcJ that lnng "J" h1.·1. ;nl'.1.' I didn't want lo get a d1\0n.'l' hl'f1.)r1..· m' ''1..·dd1ni.: anni vcrsar. :· Ken. 42. 1s a .;,all'" cng1 ncn fur R 1dgc In- corporatcd. Atlanta. Ga. What he·, hoping tu tind he says. through the·vidco dating organiLat1on 1~ a 0111.·- on-one relationship with that 'e~ special '1.rn1con1.· Possibly even a wi fc. Bu t hr~' If that nn er hapix·m-. fin e. If it docs. ""ell. that's tinl'. wo. When Ken p1rkcd Linda Duart1.' pf Fulkn11n two weeks ago. he v.a.;, excited at tht• ptw.1hil1t11.''· hut rea listic enough to knov. 11 "a" too 1..·arl~ ll1 tkc1dr 11 she was rnarnagc matrnal. H1.· hadn"t nt'n met hl'r yet. But within the threr shun month' ht'.J h~'t'n . (P.lease see VlDEO/Pag~ 10) Datebook1 fnday. May 17, 1985 :J MAY SMTWTFS ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 Cl ASSICAL The South Coa•t Symphony, featuring Mona Golabek on -piano. will pruenta concert 8 p.m . Saturday in the Rob- ert B. Moore Performing A rts Theatre at Orange Coast College In Costa Meu. Call 432-5 52 7 for ticket Information. Friday FR El'-.l'llMA N GE RARO RARRt 1T 1·1111·11,111" at thl' p1;rno f 111'' \,11 l111rn 11 p111 '.1 m I lt•trl \krn l1 rn' I 11.111"11 B.11 -l'\IJO \1.1• \ 11 lt111 1111 d '•'\\ p1111 lk.1d1 I 1, 'I 111 I Saturday PIANIST MON A GOLABEK " k;rtutl'd "'1th thl' \11uth C oa~t '\\m· ph111l\ 111 thr \\ mphon\ ·, \t'a~on li11.1k lkcthm1·11 '..,,mphon\ No n 111 f \1.11111 Op t.!< 'J':t,tor:ik"' .ind I inn•' 1'1.11111 C 11111.-1111 111 \ \1 1n111 .Ill f"-rl11rnll.t » p 01 ( lrJllgl' ( llJ\t ( c•fft ..,, ' l<olwn Ii Moon· fhl·a trc 270 I I .11r' ,, . .,.. !{ti < o-.ta Mesa S 15. $I Cl \x admi'"on 43.::!-55:!7 FR ENC HMA N GE R AR D BARBUT, ~c I rte.la~ hsung. TllF. IRVINE SYMPHONY OR- <.:HESTRA pt•rform\ J,!') Hach·., C 'on- u·n11 :'-lo l. 1n < 1 Ma1or !Aranlknhu1g "'" l) and C onn•no No .i. 111 (; Ma11tr I Hr,1ndcnburg Nu. 4). a'> well a' ~) ni pholl\ 1n l: Flat Major h) ('arl Philipp fmanucl Bach and ( nnccrto tn I> Major for f-lutc and Orr hcor;tra h) Johann Joachim Ouant1 !! 11 m . "outh ( oa'il Commun1t) ( hurrh. 5120 Bon1tn Canyo n Or., In, int• S 10 and SH admission, 786.()41 2 A FE AST OF FOLKSONG, olTrn ng folk songs of Amcnca and the 8 ntish Isles. 1s featured by the Pacific ('horalc tonight at 8 p.m .. Santa Ana High School Aud 11o·num. 520 W. Walnut St.. Santa Ana. and Sun .. 7 p.m., Chapman College. 333 N. Gtassdl St .. Orange. S 12.50. S~UO and $6.50 admission 542-1790. THE LONG BEACH BACH FESTl- V AL Choir and Orchestra. along with thl' Long Beach Stall' l ln1vl·rs1t) Handlx-11 Choir and Ardt'> J·rccman. J1re,·tor. pc.·rform moll'l' of Schutt :ind Bach and the ( onn·no for f"'o Harpsichord'> and String~ h~ Bat:h Haq>~irhord <>olo1<>t'i arl· Emil) L.inna and Dair l.)c:h~eittcr X p m First Congrcga11onal Church. Thml and ( cdar. Long Beal'h $ 7. ~5 and S.::! adn11\.;1on (21lJ .i25-61.\X THE CAL STATE f LLERTON "iii\gt•r\ and Orl·hl.'\tra pfl·sent an all- Han~ur program cummcmorating the 400th b1rthda' Heinrich Schutt and thl· 300th b1ntida) of J ~ Bach K p m.. Cal l\tatc Fulknun \ l.11 1k' Theatrl.'. S l50 adm1s-;wn 77 "1-' 17 I Sunday TH E S EQ UO I A STRI NG QUARTET cond udl''> 11\.\1'rrt'' o l th l' tkl•tho\rn< )rkquartl'1' -lpm .l < Ir' inc·, l 1nl't:r'>tl\ ( l'llll'r lfrn1;igc l{(lnm Ir\ inl·. $9. $'i. <rnd $7 ad- m1\~1on. X 'i6-66 I 6 THE CAL STATE FULLERTON ~ingcr'> and Orchl·,1rn . \l'C ..,aturda~ ll\l1 ng. A DUO PIANO RECITAL h) ·\rnuld Juda, kTtun·r in l'nll'ntu' 111 mu.;1c. and Willem Van Ovcrccm. \ t'>lltng lrrtu rcr in mu\ll". '' olfl'red. Program 1Acludc\ work' h) Motan. lil·cthoH·n·a nd I uto\trl"'k1. ac; ~di a\ the prcm1l.'rcof"'or~' b) L1( Ir' llH.' mu\11 farult~ Pl'll'f 0Jl'g.1rd and Bc.t.mu:d.iillmore.!S p.m_ •<-1'$ t--tnc \rn < 1111rcrt Hall $5 \-' and \ l admM1un X5o-Ml6 Tueaday FR ENC HMA N GE RARD BARBUT. \Cl' I nda~ ll\ttni,i. Wed.neaday A HARPSICHORD RECITAi. h> Makom Hamilton "' prl.',entl'd a' nart o l thl' Long Bl'al'h Barh I C\t1\al X p.m Our Sa\ mur\ I uthl·ran ( hurd1 l70 .lun1J1l'ro .\\l'. I ong lka< h S 1. \ "i ;rnd \2 adml\\1011 I 21 "II 425-6 1 'Ii FR ENC ll MA N GE RARD BARB UT, '-l't J nda~ lt'11ng. THE CONCERT BAND ofC 'al State f'ulft'non prr\rnl\ an annual "pops" rnncert which tcaturl'S Pat W1ll1ams' ·'Rhapsod) for Concert Rand and Ja11 En'iC mhk " I rd h) gul''it r<m· dullvr Dr. Harry 8cg1an I< p m < \f-, I 111lc I hcatrc \ :im.1 SI .rdm1's1on 17.l -J "171 Thureday "THE OLD MAID AND THE THIEF," or "How a V1n uous Wqman Made a Thie( of an Honest M;in:· 1<. prc'iCntcd a't 8 p.m A comic opera w11h Bernard Gilmore conduct- ing the I IC' In inc Symphony Or- l hcstra. lJ( r., Fine Arts Village fhcatrc. St>. SS and S4 admission. R56-66 16 THE CAL STATE FULLERTON WIND ENSEMBLE, led by gue'it conductor Dr. Harry Bcg1an. prrsents a rnncen of work'i by Warren Benson. Alfred Rrcd and others. 8 p.m .. CS F's L1 11k Theatre $3 and $1 admss1on 773-.lJ71 I Oatebook/ Friday, May 1 T, 1985 Friday TH E DOO WAH RIDERS perform from 8 11.m.-I :30 a.m. at Craq Horse ~aloon . 1580 Brookhollow. Santa ·\na. 549-1512. Saturday TH E DOO WAH RIDERS, ~ f nda\ 1i,1ing. 1-\bo toda) onl). a Jan h •\tl\.al 1~ hrld from 12 'l0-5 p.m. Sunday THE KEN DALLS ix·rform al ft and 9:30 p.m JI the ( r:u y HorSl' Saloon. 1580 Hrookhollm~. Santa .\na. '41l.f512. Monday THE JOE CANNON SHOW 1'i featured at 8 p.m. at thl' CraLy HorSl' ~aloon. 1580 Rrookhollow. Santa l\na. 549-1512 Tueaday THE DUKE DAVIS BAND apJ}('ar' from K p.m.-1 :JO a m. at the (rat) I lor'il' Salo_on~ I 5811 Brookhollow. ~anta .\na. 549-15 12. Wedn eeday THE DUKE DA VIS BAND. '>l'C r uc~a) listing. Also tonight uni~ arc rnuntr~ dann· k sson'> h) Ron & Oonna 11.l ~p.m:. BILL Mt DLE\' apix·ars in JX'N1n to -.ign photo\ and give awa) auto- graphl'd w ptl''> of his latest album "'\1111 llung lip On You." Also. two ttC'~rt'i to h1or; M:l\ 29 ron<.'e'fl w1~I bt- g1,1;n a\\,I} o-M p:m..Jh~ Hop. f lj77j Hrookhur'it Fountain V:tllt"v-. %l-~'\M . Thuraday THE DUKE DA VIS BAND, sec T uesda) hsttng. >\lso tonight only 1s lhl' Men l1nffin Dancl' FcH~r Coun- lr) Contc'il wtt h TV lilming at 8 p.m. .JAZZ Friday J UDI LORICK & TRIO offer "ll· hot Ja11" 1n thr Atrium Lounge ol thl' Hotel Mcrid1en. Tucs.·Sat. 5-9 p.m .. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Ncwpon Beach. 4 76-200 I. DOUBLE EXPOSURE and Fuswn perform from 8:JO p.m.-12 . .lO am .. Mcf orm1ck's Landing. 31 MO At~a~ \ '-l' • Costa Mesa. 546-9880. CAFE LJOO prt:!ienl!> Judi Lee playing the piano and singing Mon.· Fn. 5-8 p .m .. lhc Lido Jazz All-Stars Thurs.-Sat 9 p.m.-1: 'lO a.m. and Sun. .\:30-8 p.m .. "fl\"cway." fea tunng Mall Bennc11. Sun. 9 p.m.· I a.m .. the Wayne Wayne Tno Mon. 9 p.m.· I :JO am .. the Alex Taylor Quartet Tues 9 p.m.-1 :JO a.m .. and the r>on Hawkin!i Quartet 9 p m.-1 :30 a.m. W<'d. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 6 75-2968. TH E PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO r<'a turcs Pt•ggy Duquesne!. piano; Me lissa Hasin. cello: and Al Ma itland. drums and vibes. Tues.- Sat 8 p.m.-midnight, The Registry Hotl'I. 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine 752-8777. ==- Loulee Tonti, Larry Blake and Glqer J'ranela (on Ooor) atar in "Tbe Carina Sance" at tbe •eetmtneter Community Theatre tbroach Jane 1. Ticket Information anllable at 995-4113. BOfl BREWER, DJ J)l:rlorrm lrom 11 pm ~ I ~ \(I ;1 m . \\1th uanll' IC'i\On<, Imm 7-X p 111 al thr M<'adowlark C'ounll) ( luh. H un1 - 1 ngton Beat·h \ l adm""on 846-3391. Saturday THE FENIX JAZZ BAND 111 \t· gcnllna and the < mkkn 1-agk Ja11 Rand perform from I ~ II)-' 11 m J t the Craty Horw !\aloon. I 'XII Brookhollow. Santa .\na SHI ad· m1ss1on. 631 -5069 DOUBLE EXPOSU RE and Fusion. Set Fnday l1stmg. · JlJDJ LORICK & TRIO. \Cl' htuJ\ listing. . CAFE LIDO, ~c f-nday ltmng. THE PEGGY OUQUESNEL TRIO, sec Frida)' l"ting. Sanday A FANT ASY RECORDS RE· CORDING SESSION 1s hradcd h) trumpe1er-Ouegcl horn1st Short)' Rogers and saxophonist Bud Shank. Also fea tured is the Orange Coast College Jau Band directed hy Dr. I harlr\ Rutherford. and \1h,1l1•1 I unl" ('hnsty. saxophcrnl\t 11 .. 1 ( oopc.·r. pianists <il·orgl' (ahk' .111d L11u le\>· bassist Monty Bud"'!! .1 11.t drummer. possibly Tony Wtll rarm ~ Pm . (XT's Fine Arts Bldg .. Rnrnu 11\/. 2701 Fa1rv1ew Rd .. Costa ~k-.1 S20 admission. 432-5819. GEORGE VAN EPS and TO'' RIZZI perform from 7 JO. I I "' p 111 Jt the Sunset Pub. IM5 P.11111 ( oa~t Hwy .. Su nset Beach I: I 11 592-1926. CAFE LIDO, sec Fnda) h''"'~ Monday TH E CAL STATE FULLERTO' JAZZ ENSEMBLE appear-. \\111! guest conductor Dr. Harry lle~r:1 11 director of bands at the lJn1\rr~11\ "' lllinots. Cha mpagne-Urbana. K J1 111 < SPs Littlt" Theatre. SJ and ~I adm1ss1on. 773-3.l7 1. CAFE LJOO, ~c Fnday ltst 1n~ Taeeday ED LEACH performs trn111 IU0..11 :30 p.m. at the Mtadowla1~ Country Club. Huntington Beach ~.i .. J •• ·~ .. :-.A-.111_.li,f-~1.l\DAJ•--I' C c -N T I N U E D admissio n. 84~ '391 CAFE LIDO. WC r nda) l1s11ng. J UDI LORICK & TRIO, 'iCC h1da\ h\ling. . . THE PEGGY DUQUESNEL TRIO, '>l'l' F-nda~ h'ittng WeclnHday THE BIG BAND COMMOTION apix·ar~ fro m l<-11 p.m .. Meadowlarl. Countr) Club. Hunungton lkach. $4 a"dml ... 'SIOn. 846.:nYI. THE PARODI/SENA GROUP ap- pear from K p.m -m1dn1$ht at lhl· Sunset Puh. IM55 Panfic Coa~t Hwv .. Sun~·t Hcarh. (21')592-192b. THE PEGGY D UQUESNEL TRIO, sec Fn<i41) hsung. JUDI LORICK & TRIO, sec 1-nday listing. THE BRENT BRACE TRIO per- forms at McCormick~ Landing's. 3 180 .\ irwa~ .\ vc . Costa Mc\a 546-9880. CAFE LIDO. '>CC Fnday listing. Tbu.nday CAFE LIDO, sec Fnday lisung. THE EARL KING BAND appears at the Meadowlark Country Club. Huntington Beach. 846-3391 THE PEGGY D UQ UESNEL TRIO. 'Ire Friday h'>ting. JUDI LORICK & TRIO. 'il'C f-mJa~ h~11ng. THE BRENT BRACE TRIO, ~Cl' Wcdnl·'><la) ""ting. ER Friday "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" by the f ullerton Civic Light Opera at Plum- mer Auditorium. C hapman at Lem on. Fullerto n (879-1732). T hursdays through Saturdays at 8. Su~d~~ a_! 2:30 until June 2. .. "ANYTHliii!G GOES" at Scba-;- uan's West Dinner Pla\hOu'IC. 14'J "'r. Pico. San c kmcntc (492-99501. final performance~ tonight and S!ltur- da) at 8. Sunda) at I and 7 "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequin Dmner Playhouse.;. 3503 S. Harbor Bhd .. 'ianta A'na (979-5511 ). n1ghtl> l'\CCpt Mondays at varying rnrtain time'> through Junl' 9. . . "CABARET" at thl' l ·unain < ;ill Dinn~r Theater, 690 F.I <·amino Rl'al. Tustin· (838-1540). n1ghtl) l'\ccpt Monda)S at val)ing curtain t1mcc; through Jul) 21. "CHARLEY'S AUNT" b} the Brea Theater League at the ( un1s Theater. Rrca Cultural. { \·nter ( 52X--t!401 final perfo~ance\ tonight and Satur- da} at 8 p.m. "THE CURIOUS SAVAGE" at lhl· Westminster Commun1t) Thl·ater 7272 Maple St.. Wl·stm1ns1er {995-411 3). Fndays and Saturda) c; at 8:30 through June I . "THE FANT ASTICKS" b) the Re- g1onal Repertory T heater at thl' Forum T heater. 41 75 Fairmont Blvd.. Yorba Linda (996-4195). Fridays and Saturda)S at 8. Sunda>" al 2 through May 26. "GUYS ANO DOLLS" at the Laguna . Moulton PlayhouSt'. 606 Lliguna tanyon Road. Laguna Rcal·h (494-0743). Tuesdays through Satur- lla)S at K p.m .. Sunday<; at 2:JO until Junr 9. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at (iold- cn West College, Huntington Beach (895-8378). final performances to- night and Saturday at 8. Sund4ly at J. "A ROOMFUL OF ROSES" at the Hunungton Beach Playhouse. Main Street al Yorktown Aveo11e. liunt- ington "Beach (832-1405). final per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8:30. "RUM AND COKE" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. 655 Town C--enfer Dnve. Costa Mesa MU tefCerd • Visa South Coast Plaza 540-6153 The U.S. Na.y Steel Band from 1'ew Orleans will perform two concerts on Knott's Berry Farm'• Marketplace stage 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Sunday. (957-40.H). final performance .. to- night at x· 'o. ~aturda) at -'and K:JO "iund:I\ at 3 and 8 p.m "SOMETHING 'S AFOOT" at th,· < o'>ta Ml"'>a C1\1c Pla)house. Ml Hamilton <\t { o'>ta Mc\.1 (ti50-52n41. final paformancrs tn- n1gh1 and Saturday ~ll x· 'O. "THE SUPPORTING CAST" .11 thl' Newport Thrata Art\ Cl·ntcr. 2511 I Cli ff Drive. Ncwport Bcal'h (631-0288). final pcrformancrs to- night and Saturda) at 8 p.m . '"SWEET CHARITY" at lhl' Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim (772-7710). n1ghtl} except ~onda)~ at 'Jr) ing t unain llml'\ through Jun(' I 6 "THEY.'RE PLAYING O UR SONG" at thl· C1l'm f heata. 121<'2 Main ~t .. (iartkn (irmc (6,b-7::'1 \1 \h·dn,·-.da~' thrl)ugh "aturda'' .11 I< ')unJa~' JI 7 "'until June I 'i Saturday "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" b' thl' Fulknon Cl\ 1r Light Oprra 'it'l' Friday hsting. "ANYTHING GOES" at Seba,. t1an's West Dinner Pia) ho1,1'1C. Ser Friday l1s11ng. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" al thl· Harlequin D1nn,·r PI J\ huu"K· \4.T FnJa, "'ting "CABARET" .II lhl' ( UrtJIO ( Jll D1nnn Thl·a1cr 'it·l' l-r1da' h<.ting "CHARLEY'S Al1NT" b' the Rrl'.1 Thl'Jll'r l l«ll!-Ul' "'''' f-nJJ\ 11...iing "TH E <TRIOl'S. AVAGE" JI 111, V.,•,tmin,ll·r ( ommuntt\ I tw.1tl'1 ~'l' h1Ja~ l"t1ng.. "TH E F AN'rASTICKS" h) thl· f{,• g1onal Rq)l:rtor) fhcatl'r in 'I 11rh:1 Linda S..l' r nda) h'11ng. 1 "GUYS AND DOLLS" at thl· Laguna Moulton Pia~ hou~· 'x'l' r n day h'>llng "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at l111ld· ond we ....e got em 01 lt\E' b oroge 1n gre<ll Colcx's W11ti lhe $~~IO 'TIQICh 8~~@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (71 4) 644 -5070 Datebook/ Friday , May 17. 1985 .. ) I I c T l'n West College. See Frida) hs11ng. .. A ROOMFUL OF ROSES" at the Hunungton Beach Playhouse. Set: rnda~ listing. "RUM AND COKE" on thr St.·rond \tage of ~uth Coast Re1>1:rtu~. Sl.'t' Fnda) hsllng. "SOMETHING'S AFOOT" a1 the Costa Mtsa ( I\ IC Pia\ hou~ sec FnJa) h!>ttng.. · "THE SU PPORTING CAST" at thl· Nev. fl()rt Thl'atl'r .\rt'> ( entrr. Sec Frida) hs11ng. "SWEET CHARITY" at the Urand D1nnC'r Theater See f nda} hs11n~ "THE TEMPEST" at UC lrvme. Stt Frida~ hs11ng. "THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG" at the Gem fhc.•a1cr. See Fnda) listing. SGadaJ "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" b' the Fullcnon C1' 1c Light ()ptra. · Sec Fnda) listing. "ANYTHING GOES" at Sebas- uan·s West Dinner Playhouse. See Fnda) hs11ng. "BA.REFOOT IN THE PAR~" al th{' Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Fnda} lasting. "CABA.RET" at the C urta1n Call Dinner Theater. See Frida) hsllng. .. THE PANT ASTICllS" b\ the Re- gional Rl·pertory Company "in Yorba l 1nda "iec Fnda) listing. "GUYS AND DOLLS" at the Laguna Moulton Pla)hou~ ~c Fn- da' h!lll ng. ;'jt;\N OF LA MANCHA" at Gold- en West< ollege. Sec Friday hstmg. "RUM AND COKE'' un the Second ~t;agc of South Coast Repertol). ~--c Fnda~ lasting .. "SWEET CHARITY" at thr C1rand Dinner Theater. S\.•e Frida) hst1ng. "THEY'RE PLAYING OU R SONG" at the C1cm Theatn. Sec t-r1dn) h<.t1ng. Tuesday I D "BAREFOOT IN THE PA.RK" at the Harlequin DinnC'r Pia) house. Stt Frida) listing. . "CABARET" at the Cuna1n Call L>1nner Theater. See Frida) h~ting.. "GUYS AND DO~" at the Laguna Moulton Pla)hou5e. Sec Fn- da) listing. "MASTER. HAROLD ... AND THE BOYS" at South Coast Reperto11 . 655 Tov.n Center Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Frida)S at 8. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. und01)s at 2:30 and 7:30 until June 23. - "SWEET CHARITY" at the Grand D1nm·r Theater. See Fnday hsllng. Wed.aeed&J "ANYTHJNG GOD" at Sebas- 11an 's West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at t~ Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Fndai. listing. "CABARET" at the Curtain Call Oinner Theater. See Friday listing. "GUYS AND DOLLS" at the Lagu na Moulton Playhou!.e. See Fn- day listing. "MASTER HAROLD ... AND THE BOYS" at South Coast RepertOf)'. Sec Tuesda} listing. "SWEET CHARITY" at the urand Dinnt>r Theater. Seli: Fnday listing. ''TH EY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG" at the (1cm Theater. See Frida~ l1st1ng Joy Matthew• star. in "AnJtblna Goa" at Seba•- tlaJl'• We.t Dinner Play- bOGM ln San Clemente tbrouch tbi• weekend. Ticket information at 492-9950. '1GUYS AND DOLLS" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Fn- da> listing. "MASTER HAROLD .. .AND THE BOYS" at South Coast Repertory. See Tuesday listing. . "SWEET CHARITY" at the urand Dinner Tht"ater. See Fnda~ listing. "THEY'RE PLAYING OU R SONG" at the Gem Theater Sec Fnday h!it1ng. Friday Tbanday ENTERTAINER DON ROSS per- " ANNIE GET YOUR GUN'' b' the formi. a large-repertoire of count!). Fullerton Civic Light ·Opeta. · Sec light rock and caS) listening pop Fnda) listing. standards Fn.-Sat. 7-11 p.m . and "ANYTHING GOES" al Scbas-Wed.-Thurs. 6:30-1 CU O pm. 11an's West Dinner Playhouse. See Bcn1hana's. 4250 R1rch 'ii.. Newport Fnda) hsling. Beach. 955-0822. "BAREFOOT JN THE PARK" at ROCK-A-BILLY with Frank1 l' \ 1s the Harlequin Dinner Plavhou~. Sel· fc:uurcd at the Sunset l?uh from '1 Fnda) listing. · pm -l·JO a.m .. 16655 Pacific Coast "CABARET" at the C urta1n Call H"'>·· Sunset Bcach.1213) 592-1926. mcnt Sun· Tun .. foatunng the lx'!>t of thr 50's mum-. .\ SO\ "Record liop" 1s presented Wed.-'iat.. "Rock-N· Roll Heaq:n" with Cir("g "TOJlPl'r" nnd local ~1ngcr/mus1r1an ~le c Ml·( lmtocl.. 1'1 fcalurl·d Mon .. and li ve DJ d uh hour' arc 6 p.m.-2 a.m. da1h I K 77..J Brookhurst. Fountain Valic, % 1-2 \till DANNY FLORES. al)o l..nov.n as ( hutk Rio or Mr. Tc4u1la. pla~~ tht sa~ and kl'\ hoard. and 1s accom- panied O\ hi~ "'1fc 'iarl'C, performing on the dr'um<. nnd \lllJh11ng. Thurs.· Sal 9 p.m -1 10 a.m Sun. 4 30-9 pm . < 1oldcn ~all~' 0!1' l' free Lounge. ll2XS £:'.. Panfit Coast Hw} .. I ung Beach 261-61 i' TH E SllRFTONES perform at Marcel's. I J() £ 17th ~t ( u~ta Mesa. ti.J6-8855. Saturday ROCK-A-BILLY with t-ranl..ll' S .. \l'C Fnda) h~11ng. KATZ 'N JAMMERS appear at Marcel's. 130 E 17th St • Costa Mesa. Mb-8855 THE HOP. see Fnday listing. ENTERT AJNER DON ROSS, see Fnda} hsllng. DANNY FLORES, 'it't' Fnda> llSl· mg Sm1day THE HOP, see Fnda} hst1ng. DANNY FLORES. see Fnday hsl- ing. KATZ 'N JAMMERS, sec Saturday lt<.ung. · ~ Monday THE HOP, ~c Fnda) hsllng .KATZ 'N JAMMERS, ..cc ~;1turda\ l1'1t1ng · DANNY FLORES, ~·l' f-nda} hst- 1n~. Tuesday TH E HOP, ~c Frida' llM1ng. Wednesday JAM ES HARMON ~rforms at l\>fart•crs. I JO E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. 046-8855. ENTERTAINER DON ROSS, stc Fnda} hsung. Dinner Theater. Sec Fnda > h::s:_:ll::_ng%.~-~T~H~E~H=Oi;P;::p~r~e£~~·n:.:t:s ~";;;;' ~c ~e~n~li.':;rt~a~m~...:.~-~'Mmlllltp f!:::===~=-::~---=-~~;:;;:;::====--=:---=;:~--~-SUSAN CURLEY 6 VIEW per- forms at the Sun~t Pub from 8:30 p m -I' a. m.. 16655 Pacific Coast KOCE/50 ·mes IDht Retisf'er .Pilat THI IDl!OU: OUSGI COUit! ISSUIS lditon Clarll\lu All4ll'IOll, ftt leelfttri rrw llal, Dall7 '111&; .. , • .,.. laacbiao, o.o. l41Uo1, LOt Aac•l• Tim•, ialll ~ Ila Otoftr .... , "' ctapla Uk of cn•rtaa Onae• Oouty, wll1cb coulnl of 18 cit.ill aa4 I a.WJaa Nl.Umu. lu._u laM aajer .... lln• aa4 .. .._u .-, Oruct O.aty'1 fltut wtU M ~. !OlllGB! 8:10 1 .K. Jiii OOOPll'S O•ABGI OOUltf _,__,,,_,_ .. ..., .. --.....,_-.... -. ..... ---·-.....-.... .._, .... ...,,_ ....... ............. H"') .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. THE HOP, ~c Friday hsl1ng. f ORWARD MOTION appcarli :u Marcel's. I JO I:. 17th "ii . Custa Mc~. 646-8855. ENTERTAINER DON ROSS, ~c Friday h'>llng SING' ES Prlday SO UTJf E RN WH EEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for single<. m l'I .i, meets for a T.G .I F pam .11 lhl· C'uunty Line tn Ir' 1ne-at ' pm 544-2805. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS. Orange Coast Chap1cr ~II leatures a dance from 9 p.m I .1 01 with music b} Front Pagr \n onenLallon for new mcmtx·1, " presented al 8 p.m Co'lt:t \k-.i Countr) Club. $4 ffil•m11," 546-5788 WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. 1111 singles over age 45. meet at ~I I 1111111 tn Anaheim at 5:30 p.m. for a I ( 1 I I part). 961-0606 or 529-48.\o. Sanday THE CATHOLIC ALUMNI Cll'B of Orange Count). for Stngk rro· fessionals ages 23-39. host~ th1·1r monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. l>J m· Ing follows at 9 p.m. Anaheim H~Jll Hotel. 1700 S. Harbor Hl'll i\naheim. 957-0125. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NEU, Orange Coast (haptcr .!11 gathers for a potluck and onentJt111n for Mw mcmbcrsat 6:30p.m. (all Im location. 546-5788. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP 11w1·1' at Marmac's 1n Garden Gro1 l' JI 11 :30 a.m. for brunch. For "n~1,., over 45. 961-0606 or 52<J-~83fl lloaday THE SIN GLES TRI VI AL PURSUIT CLUB meets each MomJJ' at 1 p.m. For more informatwn t .111 786-4926. heedaJ SOUTHERN WHEEL or FRIENDSHIP, for singles O\tr .l' meets forda ncingand happ) hnui .11' p.m .. Bobby McGee's in M M l on Viejo. 544-2805. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP .. ,,,, singles over 45. meets at Yen ( ht'll!-! tn Oran al 6:30 p.m. for drnn,·r 941 or 529~. WeclDe.daJ THE MEADOWLARK WI '\(, DANCE CLUB holds mg.ht d.""'' and dancing at the Mcad1n'l.111. Country Club. Beginning dant'r 'l.1" at 7 p.m .. intermediate at 8-p m .111.t \0<:1al dancing beg.ins at 9 pm .l with cla~s. S2 fo r social danl 1n1t 11111\ 16782 Graham St.. Hunt1n~l1111 Beach. (2 IJ) 493-7162. 675-0823 2333 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar (by Matteo's) Tues thru Sat. 9·6; Eveninp by Appointment • Oatebook/ Friday, May 17 , 1985 I c 0 N SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIENDSIDP, for singles over 45, meets for Happy Hour at 5 p.m. at Benji's 10 Santa Ana. 544-2805. MISS ANGIE'S SINGL~ DANCE CLUB gathers from 8-11 p.m. with the Frank Amoss Trio. and ballroom dance lessons by Jim my Bon~emple are featured from 7-8 p.m. Anaheim Bowl, 1925 W Lincoln. Anaheim. 774-4710. DANCE Friday UC IRVINE GRADUATE STU- DENTS present a performance of works choreographed by themselves. 8 p.m .. l/(T s Fine Arts Concert Hall. S4. S3 and S2 admission. 856-6616. Satlirday MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE 1s presented. featunng Orange Coast College students and professional dancl.'rs Hassan El-Banna and Angdika Nemeth, an OCC' dance inmuctor. 2 p.m .. OCC'"s Fine Arts Hall 119. 270 I Fa1rvil·w Rd .. Costa Me~. S5 advance Sti at tht> door . .i32-5527. BALLET PA Cl FICA features .. Flit· ters and C'rt>epers:· a Ballet for Children presentation. Also on the program 1s a selection of danccc; from around the world tttkd ''Festival of Na11ons." Today 3:30 p.m .. Sun. I :30 and 3:30 p.m. Festival Forum '"WITNESS' Is the perfect movle ... excltlng, romantic, and beautiful to look at. Harrison Ford la tough, sexy, and smart In the bnt role of his career. Ham.on Ford la the new Bogart." -Pat CoUins. C_SS.NEWS An&ellb NaMtll will per· form an ~entac of lllddle Eutern dance Saturday and Sunday at <>ranae Cout Col- le&e· Ticket lnformatlon a...Uable at 432-6627. ~.J,>t,.~~-~fl0JLI3f ~- •• """"" ""-MOC! -• IMA MannBru Plu• S2H339 COITAMHA E OWllOS ClnerN ~3102 COITAMOA Eow.nls Town Centt1 m~'"' •B. Til9 Edwanls El Toro 59t·ll!Oll lMUU lfACtt WEIT9anll Wll~R EOWllllS Edwards Ctntma Pac1fie'5 HI WJ~ 39 South <:Gisi Wesr 891 393S Dnve In FOUWTMUAU.EY 497 1711 M@i 891 3693 famttyfwr OMMll si..sa.1•Dw •~IN 963-1307 Cllltdome -W!iL_.-U" lflWll Eowarcs S:W·~" PIClfie'sOrlnQe ..,_.....,.. t.lnfWl'Slly &Sot-8811 Ot!Yl!--ln S:W·9361 ... ·-·-"' Theatre. 650 Laguna C'an)nn Rd . Laguna &ach. 494-7271 BALLROOM DANCING, both tra- d111onal and modern. 1s fca turl·d frnm 9 p.m.-12:30 a m .. \\llh light rcfrt'~h­ mcnts and non-stop music. S5 ad- mission. >\boH' the Wells Fargo Bank. 2727 Nl'wport Bl vd .. ::200. NewPort Beach. UC IRVINE GRADUATE STU- DENTS, see Wednesday hsting, "A TOTAL DWIHT-COMPLETILY CAPTIYATHI&. REFIESHllllL y DIFFEllBfT... Re• _., NEW •()flK PO ' 1 Sanday oatl •11 7Sl-4114 lllSlll Na 130-6991 A DANCE FOR HOPE, for thl' City EDWMDS TOMf COfTD EDWMDS VIJ() TWIN of Hope. 1s hostC'd by Glenn MillC'r ..srm. AT MITCll 1 ,. corna LA 'AZ AT amwna Chapter with tea dancing 10 the Les FM 6:t0, l :lS, 10:30 Fii. 7:00, t.lS Douglas Band and a big band trivia ti••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. contest. l-4 p.m .. Costa Mesa C'oun-riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiil try Club. Tu-deducuble admission. Brunch at 11 a.m. available also. 786· 7741. THE TRACY WELl...S BIG BAND performs for your dancing pleasure. 7:30-10:30 p.m. Golden Sails Inn. 6285 E. Pacal'ic Coast HW) .. Lo ng Beach. $3 adm1ss1on. (213) 598-142,9. MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE, Stt Saturday listing. Weclnaday A DANCE WORKSHOP, wtth a performance of workc; choreographed bv UC Irvine <;tudents in dance. 1s offered at 8 p.m. l '(T s Fine .\rts L1t1lc Theatre $4, SJ and S2 ad- mission. 856-6616. THE MEADOWLARK SWING DANCE CLUB. scc ~1ngks Wcdnco;- da) listing, Thanday FRI. 1120 1:20, 11:11 edwards TOWN CENTER '" '•. • ,. .. , ' , ' • •' " -51 A 184 ••. , .... ~···'·"·"•1 / ~ , ....... . ~:a . IATl • 1•, 1:11, k2I l:2t, Nt I SAT 11:11 A DANCE WORKSHOP. set' WcdncS(Ja) l1s11ng. '---------------------------- ----------PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* -[~Ill s~•~i ii !Cl \\ \10 t§ IPt~ '.. .... • i!t 4t , • "'. llT1llS (I) llf II.I.a fllll5 jll I (jO 4 00 10 \) I ' I ) loMIRADA ~ 111e1t .. uoo i• ....... ...,1 lt ........ , "*""-'"" • llQ.~ Qin {ft-Ill tOlll Of su:.a C 11 !" llt~11J1 tl1 \ t It o~ MTlCIS~''~' 100 .... \JI 'Ill .. ~·~ .......... JU IUllTT l1U10I ,., • c;." • ·-' 1911 ttl •• ,. - lln •• llllHllUIUI 't • •w t •, • •nm ""'"°" '"1 """"' ,,~ . '' . ....... ctn" ~ooa • • t· ti J ·• •" *PACIFIC DRIVE·IN THEATRES• * CINE·FI SOUHO' At t!Mw symbols pHt sound dutct to your AM car * fld10. If no radio With acceuo1y position, IH1n1 your own AM po1t1blt. All Of'EJt llJ([J(DllS 7·00, DAl Y MS, STAR T 7 4S Ouldr~~ 12 ALWAYS FREE C': fJ :I Mtl 3I 1:!.!~W~ ,,!:·s·~ BUENA PARK * • • stlO s"Ar .ns-rvcu r1t1. SAT. u · · ··•111• t010 1 ...... "'"'' o• ... , • f ROM IA,,. 10 JPM f o• lnlo•m1hon 1 /!41 llt IJll u.:n:(l'" •1 tNli"' II( £llQ • I COlll QI I.Ulla I .. , i;om>l'S tit. oU• 111.....,.. l l'lfn-1111 l'OllCl KJ«ln t lo£• lllSI ~~I l'G ,I '"~ .,_ 'IQAIDll (l'G Ill . , .... ... ()IT I) "(1Jil~~\ i' ,_ K """' ,, ... ~, . ()l<;rftl!ll t l(IUC ~ 11'G IJI ......... 11 ror • • ti( lmMIUI 0 19 t loHABRA .. ~;.. , .. Ill •• , ......... -·· ........ M n.CJS -sol>! l'G . MISSION ·.: 1 n •tttJ •tn"SO ',.. & '-"~- .. tl'G IJ Datebook/ Friday, May \7. 1985 1 • edwards NEWPORT 6 44-0760 .. E..,POP' <.E .. T[R 8E'WEl" ,A lit llvRH & ¥A.A"'"'-" ·-·-......... ,.. l:lt "11111" IN· 111 ..... ,._ ''mil.Ill .... , ...... ......... tllM edwards LIDO 673-8350 "t l'<P1;W ti. •c A1 '00, 1CG ... :.;.111--. . .... .......... ·•nnn.....-· .. .,. _ _. • ClllY" 1111 ....... tt,ld ..................... edwards SOUTH COAST P.AZA 546-2711 BR15·~.~>-"'-J•H' ·r.Yl·l ~ t ··~ •• • • 1 , ' , • ~... , • • • " "IOllLY laUc.''1111 ·...a..., ,..,..111 "9IUl'I __ ,. ... ......... edwaros B~1s ro. 540· 7444 8R1S"G.A'¥A...,A~· .... ~ ,A .. 'AA.~A .............. ·..:ti~:/n llftFS' .. IPll 'WT• cmTm." Cll ... "ITICl"lll lilt, .... "llTCllA'-,' tp&.=-1""'1).,.--+--.---_..,--UT-ClS--. -,1)-.... ,.. ... "Jiil ••Tm Ml" "¥-IT" 1aJ ... l~UI ....... "ITIHTWllS"llJ .. "tll•mTm"llJ ..,., ... ,_ .. .., .............. _" ..... , .... edwaros MESA 646-5025 .. EWPOR' 80l.LEVAR0 A T·~·,.>' . ~ S' A Y[ )l ... -~ .. (N-tlJ , ... , ... ,. 'li sun ., .. eowards CINEMA WEST 891 -3935 WE5'¥1"5'[R A' :.C.OE .. WES' "' ¥ o,• ·:" .......... , .,,.,, ... ............ 111 ... , .. . .-..... ~ '-..rul'I ..,., .. M Ml, ... 1ttee (N t ...... 111 .... ''llWHAftU-_..~111•• '-wftllY-.Uc.''., .. ....... . ·-cm • llBCI" 111 , ...... ·?ta.a a.In f " Ill .. a Oatebook/ Friday. May 17, 1985 eowaras UNIVERSIT ( 854-88 11 ..... :: -"' ft't ) " A " • ,.,..~y "lllm• ''ITIHl1lllS'' "ITICl" 1111 . ~ .... )re=-.. "IT .. -· .. ......... , .. ....... •11111 ....... ·um• ''lm• ·--UT ll.lm"lll .. ..a;: GS~ ·unm" ·....u ... \.. 1 ... IMl( .. IJI • cam" .... TmrlN-111..) edwards NOODBR1DGE 551 ·0655 I " ' ~' , ., . . I ·, • , . • ' ' -,. -~ -. ....... ... .... .... (~llJ .... -• -.,,.. .._, mLI ... """1 "5" ;;;."' ....... ec:lwards SADDLEBAU 581 ·5880 l . ,;; :. :. -:. . ;.. ~ • ' t t • Q ·--..... . .. , ............ .. .... ,..,... llTDll ........ . .. ,... .. . .... --.... ..... --.._. ..,. .... .. ........... edwards EL roRu ~81 -9500 I . . . ·. I ~-' •• "IOllU lad Cir'' llJ .. "fM.Cll I na ••au" ... ltdt(l l "ITICl" 111 '?IUCI aamrr t · tK-111 112', ..... .. ''WIBUI" Ill ... ........ IPl·111 .... lllJt ''tJ'El . ......... ""'. mTla"lll edward s v1EJO ~w1 N 830·6990 SAN 01EC..O~A ''r,/i~Al\ ..... ~);a~·a tJ L .•.,[. ''lllll"IN-111 ......... ..,..,_. I ... -~ • CllZY" -., ... " ...,.,. ... '9'Clil'' IPl-111 ''lfflllY laUClr'' ... edward~ SOu Tt-' CC A') .... :., •,:. 497 1 71 1 ~ • • 6 ",_ • '. [•µ A:,•,'. ' '.' ' ·...a-r,..1111 .._._. ... . ,. ..;:.,; as· .,.:;. • ..... , ...... edwards ~~ : ! .. .:: . ~! -.. ·1~ . 768-6611 ')_;11t•')l1' ... _ .. l'M .\"ft. .. 'IL "1~1 ~:,i.. ..... J - • . .... Ill as·m .,.. .._ ......... ·---·-.un ........ ,,,., ....... ..... .......... edwards F"OUNT A'~J • .:1,. [ • 8l9·, soo 9;~ ~-.. •• •1·~:,tr-.,f'4. .:,•, L • .._ .... (" ... I ·un /#·,.. ... , ...... .._,1111 ... .....r•1,. ,... .. ~ .. , ............ .... ·-11-m--u-w ... " 111 ... ... -----............ ----- 'A Chorus line' makes local deb ut Jun e 11 at Grand Dinner Th ea ter TOM TITUS If you've been la menting that it's taktng forever for "A Chorus Line" ~o find its way lo Orange County. the Grand Dinner Theater has good news- for you. Broadway's longest-running musical finall y will make its local debut June 11 at the Anaheim showplace and will ru n through the end of the year. Grand officials ha ve announced. ~·A Chorus Li ne" will be directed by Gene Nelson, the noted movie dancer-choreo- grapher who played Will Parker in the film version of Pas.sage To India RATED l PGI PORT THEATRE 613-6211 2905 E. Coast llwy, Cor1la Ml .. ''Oklahoma." William It Lockwood wi ll be the mu'" .ii director. with choreograph \ h, Marlie Ramm. who 11n111 d with the ··chorus Linc" u 1m pany for over two year~ I .11 h birds can make rcscrva1 11111.., .11 112-n to. While th e Orange < nu1ll\ premiere of''A Choru' l 1nr .. probably will keep the (iru11d filled six nights a week. hu1cl officials have announced plan ... to keep the seventh occup1l·d as well. Beginning June J. 1tw theater will present "M ondJ ~ Night Headliner Conn·n..·· with some of the top name' 111 show business. Comedian David Brcn1wr will kick olfthe Monday n1gl11 series, with Wayland Flo"L'r' and Madame booked fo r Junl· l 7. The Lettermen will bnng back musical memories J u11l' 24, while singer-comed ian J 1m Stafford and ventril oq u1'1 Ronn Lu cas will share th1.· hill Jul y 8. Other anists schedukd "' appear at the G rand conn-r h in the future are Louise Mar i drell. the Smothers Rroth1.·1, Roy Cla rk and Mel Tillis . Each performer wi ll do t\'•' shows, one at 7:30 and 001.· JI 10 p.m. with audience sca11 n,· and cocktail service one hou1 before each performanLr (See INT&Rlll8810N/Page 91 ,____ __________ _.___ ______ _ -BRtJRCtrCRUISE- Aboard the Pavilion Queen Buffet Brunch & Newport Harbor Cruise 10 A.M. SA TU ROA Y & SUNDAY AOUL TS -$18 CHILDREN ( 10 & UNDER) -$12' RESERVATIONS I 873-3014 D~~. BALBOA PAVILION ------- Sale "8 WAYS TO ENJOY A DllCGUIT TRAVEL' (;ALL 'TODAY ( 71 4) 680-4900 A T r avf'I ( :lub Operated by JO Vrestiginu8 Trani AK«"nC'i•·" INTERNATIONAL ·voy AGERS P.O. IJOX 8708, OEPT. 344 •NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 926:iH p ---·4:-f i •:v:a::wc: •• i ( I INTERMISSION ••• P'romPace 8 Ticket prices will vary with each concen, but all seating wi II be reserved. The concens are being handled by Headliners Ltd .. which is taking reservatio ns •and offering information at 850-9921. • • • Also from the O ran$e Coun- ty dinner show circ uit comes the news that Elizabeth How- ard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater is doing a land office business with its current pro- duction o f "Cabaret." theater productions -"The ing night is May 31 and the Boy Friend" at the Newpon show plays Fridays and Satur- Theater Ans Center and ··No days at 8:30.through July 6. Hard Feelings" at the Hunt-• • • ington Beach Playhouse. Young actors between 13 Eileen Fishbach is directing and 18 years of age looking for the Newpon musical. which stage and screen training can will feature Lyndra Seely, Gin-take advantage of the Summer ger Fox, Marilyn Macy, Nancy Youth Theaterfest at the Gem Geerlings, Karen Fulsom, Theater. Wendy Hildyrd. Valerie The intensive. two-week Speaks, Tangie Velie, Harper program will offer workshops Roisman. K .C. · G uss le r. in various areas of theater and Mic hae l G re ni e , Mark film performing, culminating Perkins. T om Early. Mike in a public recital at the end of Cross and . Larry O'Connor. the course, wh ich runs from The show opens June 7 at the July 8-19. theater, 2501 Cliff Drive, New-Teens interested in panici- Originally scheduled to close June 23. the musical set in Berlin prior to Wo rld War II has been extended to July 21 at the Curtain Call. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin. Call 838-1540 for ticket infor- mation a nd reservations. pon Beac_h. and will run · Id 'Fridays and Saturdays at 8 patang in the program shou p.m . through July I 3. contact the Gem at 636-7213 The Huntington Beach _to_se_t_u_p_an interview time. comedy is being directed by Kent Johnson and bas Ed Belfry. Marsha Bcnholf, Lisa Otterness. Jay Conk.Jin an Clint Richards aboard. 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MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW TOMORROW NIGHT "CHEVY CHASE IS FLIP, DRYLY HUMOROUS AND HAS NEVER BEEN MORE APPEALING. -Both the tole and the airily hip thril~-comedy ... prove perfect vehicles for him:· joy Gould~ Gl.AMOUll HK.AZINE ~~~~~~~~~ COSTA•UA f<lw~IOS S/lu!n Go,t\l Plin S46 U 11 . .,... \ Oatet>ook/ Friday. May 17, 1985 • I • t I I VIDEO •.• fro•Pa&e3 enrolted at the service, he'd had a number of dates and knew what to look for in a person. In that time, he's had, well. without looking at his activities sheet, probably 12 or 15 dates. "Due to m y age. I'm not looking for a 22-year- old girl who wants to get married and raise a family:· lten says. "So I look for people in my categ~ry." The carpet in the video datil)g club's office is the shade green you might find on ttie finely-manicured putting green of a n expensive country club. Near the front desk are two blue and white continental couches facing each other with a coffee table in between. T o the left of the couches is the library. The library is organized alphabetically a nd by c:olor. T he Blue Book on the k ft contain the pictures and profiles o f all the men of Great Expectations. O n the nght are the Red Books with the wome n. .\ccording to director Mathes. 95 percent of the members arc O range Count> resid ents. But out of 3.500 members. onl y about half are active. The other half arc presentl y "in rclat1onsh1 ps ... quite a fe"" of which haq~ develo ped from club contacts. Mathes said. Whl'n Ken walked in to the library that Friday afternoon two weeks ago. he first checked his ' g He put her name down on his activities sheet. The club then sent Linda a postcard informing her that she had been picked. But she was planning to be in Hawaii that week. so she left a note on Ken's activities sheet that she was out of town and would respond as soon as she returned. A member who has been picked responds with either a YES or NO. There's aJso an area on the response sheet where the person may check one or more reasons fo r a NO response -age difference. height. religion. looks. . . . . But Ke n didn't fear reJecu on. Remem ber. he s 1 n sales. and he's had his fa ir share of rejeetions on a d aily basis. He reali zes he's not all things to all people. Not everybod y is going to be attracted to him. Besides, thev don't like to use the word rc1ccrcd around herc:lf you get a NO. you get a NO. that'· al l. • • • Linda Dua rte howcd up at the Newport Beach office the followi ng Wednesday a fter return ing from Hawaii. It was earl y evening. Her class on workmen's compensation law a t UCI began at 7 p.m. She had an hour or so to kill. Linda first came to the video dating !'.crvu.:c on Valentine·s Day. She had been seeing a fellow for eight mo nths and they had just broken up. The firs t couple of weeks a fter their breakup had been lo ncl} Ken and Linda ahare a quiet moment to&ether oYer ddnb. ,,......~.., ............ activities sheet at the front desk. A woman had for Linda. so the advertisement which came through chosen him sometime earlier in the week. so he went the mail cam e at the·'right time." She is di vorced and to look her up in the library. While scanning the has two children. lihral") bookc;_ he noticed Linda's picture. Hmmmm. When she checked her acti vities sheet that ~-l. 118 pounds. f>nm 1948. She's in Ke n's aie group Wednesday evening. she noticed she had not o nly and definite!~ in h1~ height grou p. A ttractive lady. been chosen by Ke n, but by three o ther me n: G reg. Nice drc.~.~cr. her physica l appearance overall. fine. Do na ld a nd Hank. "How flattering. But how am I From thcrc Ken went to the video file. found ever going to have time to see all these people." she I inda\ "H.ko and walked to the television monitor!> asked herself. "I'm already too busy."' In fact, she was ht·hind thL' l1hrar~ I k watched the \ix-minute still dating t wo men from her o rigi nal sdect1onsa few 1ntcr,1cv. v.11h I 1nJa months back. But she wasn't really !>Ure where the) r hl' in ten 1L·v. takl'\ place in a small room when were going. thl' cl1cn1 lir\t '.l1gn\ u p. l h uall}. the new mem ber~ Ken was the first na me on her act1v1ties sheet. 1n f'rontofa'.lllll ,jdcocameraandanswersquesu ons She went to the library. pulled all four profi les and lrom an off-camera activities director A sceni c systematicall y went through each pro fil e a nd video. backdrop is used behind the interviewee. and a small viewing Ken's material first because his was the first placecard with the per on ·s firs t name is taped to the name on her sheet. She said YES to Ken because he's backd rop. LfNDA -Ken was impressed. Very nice an attractive, professional man who d oesn't smoke. appearance. good co m mumca tion skills, not overly doesn't drink, and finds football very boring. Linda ~h» She has it all. l nrd li$cnce. personality. beauty. also finds footbal very boring. "Do you wa n t mamagc'! Wha t ·arc yqu waiting She went through the other three profiles a nd for?" the off-camera acti vi ties d irecto r asked Linda videos as well and had said yes to all. But she d ecided on the video Ken watched: to wait for them to call her. Hank caUed first. then .. That's kind of a difficult questio n. because If I Ken. Her date with Hank went very well. met the right person. I think I would be read y to settle • • • . down:· Linda responded. Ken li stened intently. Ken showed .up earl>: to Gre_at Ex pectations "But it may take a while. so in the meantime. I'd like Wedne~ay, the night of his and L1.nda's first da~e. to meet a lot of people, and when 1 find the right dres~ in brown tweed spPrt coat, hght.bro~n shin person, I can commit myself to that one person. I and u e. an.d b.rown slack.s. All eanh tones. his color. think most of us want to give love, to be loved and by He was dnnkmg de~affeinated coffee. one special person." He had sent Linda flowers the day befo~e. a The questions arc the same with everyone. but dozen re~ rose~ to her o ffi ce. Both ~en and Linda Ken was impressed . had said in their profiles that they hke a romantic • • Oatebook/ Friday, May 17. 1985 ---. - mate. Ken playod up that attribute. ·He was nervous while waiting for her, but hl' tried not to s~w it. Remember, he's in sales. The) were going t• Blackbeard's restaurant near John Wayne Ai~ for dinner. Linda was then going 10 attend her Wednesday ni&bt class at UC I while Ken waited to meet her later {or drinks and dancing at a yet undetermined location. .. Remember, Linda's special, she's the ont· I picked out of the heart. not JUSt to go out with on j date," he said. while he patiently waited for her .. I picked her very carefully. If I thought she '-'a,11·1 going to like me she wouldn't have said yes." .. I'm not go ing to say she'll fall head over lwd" for me. but I'm sure we'll get along vef) n1n ·1' People always turn out better in person. anywa ~ (' Linda showed up about fi ve past fi vt·. ~h~· looked lovely d ressed in her turquoise silk drc" Their fi rst date went well. "She's a beau1 1l ul woman. a classy lady." said Ken of Linda. And ht··, .i .. a very nice person. a real gentlema n," said Lintl a 111 Ken. "We talked and chatted away throughout tlh night." added Ken ... She's a very easy person to 1.11~ to." "He SCL'm to be very thoughtful. I enjoy<:d J11, com pa ny. He was very interesting a nd interl'StL·tl 111 me, which is always imponant." added Linda. O riginal plans got switched in the middk 111 dinner. Ken we nt wi th Linda to her UCI cla~i. ''" workmen's com pensation l~ws ... This one wa" on rehabilita tion of d ock ·workers. Very interec;ti n)!. Ken said. After class they went dancing. as planned .. 11 Happy Daze in Irvi ne. The e vening had turned out exactly how Ken had projected it would. Prohahh even more so ... She's an extremely n1L'e. '"( 1·1 affecti onate pcro;on." They've had two m o re da tes since then. r h,11 ' three in one week. How about marriage m aterial. though. i..~·n · How about that? "Things are progressing alo ng very nlCL'I\ I don't want to be premature. he re. buJ. I thin~ ti anyt hing -It's been a long time since 1h1\ h." happened to me _...·but I think if I were to gt·1 involved . with someone serio usl)-. chances arl' 11 WOfi1(f oe-wifh O CT. --- "She's a definite candidate." ' ............................. Sae lllcBee &Dd ...,,.. Aller al9o met f• tbe ft.nt time 1ut wen at Gnat &q«tatloD•. "It wu "fY aatval to be wttla aata, '' ...W he of Sten. Wet lten: ... felt ftl'J relaaed wltb eae.·· -rd .. ...I Chuck Clark and Terri Tonaccl dreued for Cinco de Mayo. By ROBERT HYNDMAI" Of the Datebook Staff O K. so Cinrn tk M a~o doc~n·l reall) fall on the 11th of Ma\. So what'.' That didn't ~WP the Cahan~t Chapter from rai sing fund~ fo r the Orange < ount) Pt•rfo rming .\rt s Center with a Mcx1can-thcmc part~ Saturda) night at, Fashion Island. Whik a few da~ s la te. th e chapter was not a single peso ~hon . ra1s1ngabuut $2 1.00U despite a slightly smaller group than the ;rowd that Jam med the Lido Manna Village in past )cars. The chapter\ fi fth annual Cinco de Mayo celebration attracted nearl) 1.200 partygoers -many dressed in south-of-the-border garb -~drank.. ate.. danced and drank some more in the cour'hard outside the Bu lfock's Wilshire. · -=-wtrik-ther-e wa a hrt morc-ctbaw room-lltts yGar...aL Fashion Island. there was also more ~ime t-G wash do-wo the tostadas wtth beer and tequila. Ctt> ordinances forced last year's party to cease and desist at 11 :30 p.m. La t call Saturda~ night was at I a.m. The Cabaret Chapter. comprising 250 mostl y single yo ung professionals. 1 ba ed in Newport Beach and is one of the top fund-raising chapters in the 47-chapter gui ld network. co. ___ ......, ____ _..._ l\!. j Mike Dbon alone with fiance Ann Hobby in the 1200 crowd . . ~ ........ ~...,- Happy Sandy Krougb~ere with Bill Wood, won a cnal.e to Mextco. ,J• Tor Eckert. Kuea lcUltenbraacl, llob Carleon and Mark Fotel u.e the Ole aplrlt. Marie Slaepud, Terry Mancbeeter, Dan Reichman and GJP9Y Pulllam ln a fteeta mood. · Oatet>oo6(/ Friday. May 17. 1985 11 !& E "FABULOUS! A MAGICAL, WONDERFUL .MOVIE." A REAL CLASSIC!" ··At The Movies:· Roger Ebert and Gene S1skel PG u. =-~-:::-.:.-.,:------·--• ..... ,39.1170 s1-..D11.11 001mu..,_,1 • f # ....... ... 551 ·06~ EDWMDS WOODmllCil ..... 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She finds that being the most popular grrl on campus won't help her wrn a journalism contest at her own school. so she enrolls the following Monday in a new !>ehool - THE HEAT IS ON! as a gu y! GIRLS JUST WANT TO HA VE FUN: Inspired by the htt rock song of the ~me titlr. "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" is a comedy-musical romance played against the colorful backdropofcontem{>Orary music and dance. It isa 1980s love story in which girl meets boy. girl loses boy. but finds him once again -in the middle of the dance floor on the nation's number one dance show. "DTV." MOVING VIOLATIONS: Starring John Murray. Jennifer Tilly, Jam<.'s Keach. Their licenses suspended. their vehicles impou.nded . a hapless band of misfits. malcontents and dreamers meet 1n traffic school and lind themselves in the clutches of two alarmingly over-zealous poJice of- ficers. Screenplay by Neal Israel and Pat Profl ("Pohce Academy:· Bachelor Party"). Directed by Neal Israel. DESPERATE LY SEEKIN G SUSAN: Comedy about a kooky. bored. New Jersey housewife. Ro· bena (Rosanna Arguette), who fol· lows a flamboyant love affair being earned on through the personal ads involving a young man (Robert Joy> who is "desperately seeking" a cen1n Susan (Madonna). when her cunostt) gets the best of.her and she invites herself into the lives of these Bl:\IEl~~f l·lllJ..-.~ ~· • strangers. Before long, she's propelled into a breezy comedy of errors rn whrch Susan's identity becomes her awn. Written by Leora Barish . directed by Susan S(idelman . R .• .. MSIWGIU f d•~ct l•Nim' "'"' ·' s<il J'HS NOW PLAYING IUlMA PAllll UA~ 9!>2 499? •COSTAMESA • [dWi1105 IQl1IOl IWM1 631 lSOI • COSlHIW ' HMITMI VAU.E'I' MISSOI VIUO lOw~•O\ 'io!Jtn Co.t~I [dwatOs ~ounl~ £ Clwii!ds M!sSIOfi Pl.u~ V*'r 839 ISOO Vieio ~ W> 7/1 t llWlllE 49(>-61?0 '''¥*·* --·-... ,.. PIClllc. s ._ Piii! 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I ht• IHN.' 1, nt't'd tor l:\h·ndt·d l t'll,1n ng though 11 dn•p and pcl\\t:rlul. with ;i prolu"iion "'-ill J oublk.,., holJ 11\ ln111 lor ,, g1H1d ol tx.·rr\ /pepper scents. l he ''inc " long " htk, m·hl) (la Hirt.'d w11h fru11 and \plCt' TALTARNI: By MARK ENLOW \ rnrrcnt fasc1na11on for rnam .\mcnca ns arc the wo nderco from dov. n under. We're speaking of w ur'>t'. o f tht• island continent of \ u .. 1ralia and all that 11 has to offer. 01 long ago. the only familiar ·\u\tralian commodity was the grum- py Koala bear that frequented the air waves. expressing his disgust for 1t1unsts. More recently however. the .\uso;1es have brought us ·Pop Music· ~·nsations. new stars of the silver ..crccn. and shrimps on the Bar-B. Thq also managed to take away 'The .\mcnca·s C up' two years ago. but that's another story. Now we fi nd. to our great pleasure. that wine 1i. what's hopping down under. In fact. the popularity of Australian wines in the past decade has grown tremendously. This trend t'i not \Ao 11hout warrant as .\usSJ(' producers. i.uch as Taltam1. Penfold and H ill-Sm 1th. prove time and llml· :ig;iin their abilit) 10 produce truh .. \\<orld Class Wine'>·· fhl' extent of Australian w1nt• making profic1cn<:) was first con- tirmcd at thc 1979 Wine Olympiad in Pam \A.here 13 of the 19 Australian l'ntrants garnered awardsl 1n direct rnmpctit1on with tht• best wines of the "orld. T he current state of wrnt•- m:iking in Australia 1s a far cry from tht• 'tonic' onentcd industry of j ust l\\l'nt' shon years ago. I-\ cn as far back as the early 1800s. "'hi:n settlers first planted '1ncs 1n "Ou th .\ustraTia's Barossa Valley. it \\a~ evident that th~~ular Euro- ~~~ltlffweukl-Roumh here. Or Rawson Penfold, a trans- planted Englishman. established his name~akc "'1nt'r\ 111 lhe BarM~~• Valley 1n I K44 r·hl· ~ alk > has o ften been dc.,cnt11:J a'i fe n1k. \Crsallk. d1vcr<;C" and l>i:auLJful -.ill of whu.:h are true Here. tht• .\ustrahan v. int'- makcr can fi nd \Oils that range fro m the hght gra' cl!~ typc~ tu the nr her red loams o t the 'alln lloor. Vinc)ard plan11ngs can bt' iound at e ven alt11udc from l .OOO fcct to H1ll- Sm1ih''i plan1111gs at the U!OO feet level Thu~ 11 !~ ,quite obvious that a winemaker can find a wide range of m1cro-d1mate!> ~1 th which 10 wo rk and all within the confine~ of a 'allt'\ o nly e1gh1 mile!> wide and 15 m1ks long. This di\ cr~tty of growing con- ditio ns makes the succeso;es of .\us- tralia·s w1ncnci. easily understood. Reisling: Cabernet Sau' 1gnon and Shirai arc the prominent 'anetals grown hcrc. Pcnfold's ha:lmar~ 1-. lhl'Jr "'"c ·Grangc Hcrm11agt' · Tim cla"ll n·J ~as crca1cd 111 the t•arl) 1450~ h~ "'1 nt•ma~t·r Ma\ 'ichutx.·rt Ch cr \(I )Ca rs lah:r. Cirnngl' rt•ma1n~ 1hc undispul\:d champ1nn ot ·\U<;trnhan wines. Cabernet ~au\ 1gnon and Sh1ra1 arc thl' maJtir \ arn•t:ib u..cd in J making Cirangc. ho\\t'H·r 1h1!> d m var) frurn 'mtagt· 1t1 '1n1.1gt'. fill' I w1 nc 1~ ll'rmt•nll'd Im 14 da\\ \\Ith pan131 ~lc1n con1act. tor good c1,lcu. I and careful tc mpcratur~ uintrol. ta contribu1c to (irangt··-. t•kganl bal: I ance. 1 hl' nt'\\ .hl:ickt n·d v. 1ne 1s thenJ maturn l in nl'" oa~ for 20 months. bo11lc<l. lhl'n hdu liH· 10 .. ,, 'cars beforc rckasc, Thi.: UnJ~l'd v.10c 1s inde~d 1mprl'''" ,._ J' .1rl· il\c oilier wine~ trom th1'i prtxlurt·r ..\nothl'f of .\u,traha·, outstanding Ly eth Vi neyard's proprietor maintains adventurous spirit Lyeth V ineya rd 's proprietor, Munro Lyeth (pro- nounced 'teeth'). has an adven- turous spirit. After a somewhat rocky formal education, a brief Navy career. a professional ph otography endeavor soon followed. Then there was the bar business in Santa Barbara. buildi ng Formula I racing aircraft. and running a central oast air taxi service. In 1972 a ine 1.astina tour .of Europe prompted Munro to sell his bar business and look for ranch property in Sonoma county. Lyet h purchased a 300 acre Alexander Valley estate in 1973. Included on the property was a 25-acre plot of 60 year old Cabernet vines. Lyeth Vineyards produces two wines. Both wi nes are patterned in a definite Bordelais style. \\tilt' lr:tftl'" " Do m1n1qm· l'nrtct l'>omm1QUt'. thl' \lgneron ;JI r Jl\,1rn1 \ 1nt')ard~. has l1tl•ra lh gnm n up \\1th "'inc H is hrothl'1·1, thl' '"nl'- rn:1'll'r at ( al1 forn 1a·, uv. n < lt1\ du Val wincn in Napa. and tht•ir lalhl'r ~as cdlar ma~ter at lht· rcno"'nl'd Chateau Lafitl•-Roth!>Ch1ld tor m.1m ~ear!>. Domin1quc'!. wines art· 'il ~kd <>1milarl~ to thoM: produced b~ h1' brother and fa thl'r. The) arc \\IOI.'!> tha1 flO!.St'SS a rcnain clegantl'. ~el an· rnmpo nents augmented b~ a nott· o t C \fiFRNI r ').\l \. l(1NO'-l'IXti tannin ·\'i '\ensauonal a<, th1<> wine l'i -~ H ·f\ '>l1h v.1nt· that 1\ a1'.u 11th ll nu". another fi, c 10 SC\ en }car<> ot _ fru1tcd "'11h t J"''' and tx.·rn nu.met'\ pa!Jt•nt ccllanng woulJ Ix' v.dl rt·-f h,• "•m· dl\pla~' an d cgan1 tcl'l 11n "ardl·d tht· palate v.1th JU~t l'nough tannin 111 (jKEl:N RIBBON 11)84 JOH .\N-v.arrant a h11 o lt'cllann1t "ilSBERCi RIESLI NG -The no~· <. .\BER'f T-'iHIRAl l\./"'4 - ofTas a frul1) perfume redolent ot fht) bknd ol 'ant'tal~ is no1 unw m· green apples. On thc palatl'. frec;h m11n 1n \U\\11.' "inc m aking fhl' R1t·sling fla,ors arc offsC'l o~ a <.:n'>p. lint)hcd \\Int· is !>pknd1dh lru1t\ JnJ rcfrec;hing ac1d1t) .\n 1dt•al "'"c for 'Pll ~ .ind "'ould fare· \\d i ~11h rohu't . shrimp~ on lht• Rar-B! n·d m,·at and gamt' d 1'iht•\. • -. • l CELLARS "W••r• II•~ .,, ... are ... died wit• t•• care d1ey de.er~•" FROM OUR WINE CELLARS MUMM'S . Cordon Rouge ·BRtJT CftAMPA'GNt ~ I (, \ MARTINI & ROSSI ASTI SPUMANTE . Spa rkling fr esh se mi-frui-.. Jtex. tt3 ~zs_ NOW s119s $798 STRATFORD 1983 CHARDONNAY-Perfect blending of French & Cahforn1a styles Winery Price $8.50 ......................................... ~...... .. . .... . PARDUCCI 1983 Chenm Blanc-The qumt1senttal pool-side sipper" MOW OMLY........................................... ... ..... ................... . ..... . ss•• s331 STAG'S LE.AP VINEYARD 1981 S.L.V. Cabernet Sauvrgnon-H1ghly acclaimed by noted wine ~~~~liES~o·l~E.~ .. ~-~.~-~.~~·l·l~r now 1 W1nery-~r1.c~--~~~ 00 s 1 o•s GEORGES DEBOEUF 1984 BEAUJOLAIS VILL AGES-Just released! Chocked lull ot tantal1Z1ng ~~~~ ~~~~~~ .. ~-'~-~--~ .. ~-~~~~-·f·1-~'.~~-'--~~-~~~ ·~-~~nch Value. .. .................. . $ 349 LIQUOR BEER & SODA He1leman's Special Export.. ..... $2.35 6 pk bits Coors reg. & light... .$4.39 12 pk btls T uborg hght & dark. $2.19 6 pk btls Smirnoff Vodka ............. $ 1.99 1. 75 It Dewar's Scotch .............. $17.H 1.75 k Jim Beam.... ....... .. .... $ 9.99 1 75 It. Ml. Gay Eclipse Rum . S 7 .99 750 ml. Pepsi reg. diet. caffeine free. light or Mountain Dew...... ·-·your choice $1.59 6 pk COME VISIT OUR WINE TASTING BAR: , SELECTIONS CHANGE WEEKLY! ; HI· TIME ALSO HOSTS FUii I EDUCATIONAL WINE TASTINGS! ~~sf>.L;;ilA 650-TIME Datet>ootc / Friday. May t1. 1985 • 13 ..-• -·---- .. I " I I\ 111,.., HI I• 1 '' 1 SO Y eara of Fine Italian Dan inc ~ n1oy our w 1s1ne from Central and Northern Italy Every mt•al '" st:rvcd w11h old world chorm. a generous view ol "J('wport Ba~ valet parking and compllmentM\ hoat slips P1anp bar and full menu until I am Mako plans now to dine with us this evening. Call t714r M2·7~ for reservations or lnlorma11on about our htt\I view banquet fac1li11es 3111 West Coast ~ighway. Newport Beach Sun Yourself For Lunch on Marcel's Terrace In a rush? Ask for L 't xpress Lunch. $4.95 Fresh seafood and authenic Cajun specialties --=--: ___ se1~ed daily LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING NIGHTLY 'TIL 2 AM 130 E 17th St . Costa Mesa 646-8855 Two for One Dinner Selections S1·r vt-d 5:00-7:00 µ.m. Weds, Thur!-\, Fri llu u ... ,. :o-p1·«ialtie11 f 11r1blt1•,111 l'•·r k """P t!:l.!lf'i (),k1H l'11r1 1<11\111 $!Uii1 l'ork & :-.lirirnp l'\111"'" $9.9r1 ('h1r k r n C 'hu·ken Oc;nir Tnivaki C'h1ckt'11 n eef l'rnn1• l<ih 1rn jm. T11p Sirloin Seafood Stuffed Snapper Sturff'rl f'lounrler 8 Jecl1be11rd'1 i• locetHI 2 bloclr• South ol Joltn Wayne Airpor·t (oll MecArtltur) It Oatebook/ Friday. May 17, 1985 :i; I I '.!.r1 I0.!1f1 $X.% $10 9r, CROWN HOUSE CELEBRATES 14th ANNIVERSARY - A thm:-da> oh!.Crvanl'c next week will mark the 14th ann1' l'rsan-of Bill and Jcannc Pl·tcrs' Crown House re'ltaurant in Laguna Niguel. To commemorate its May :!O. 197 1 OJXning. the re\taurant will present 8961 AC8~ A I Magrl()loa Hun1tng1~ Beach 968·SOSO all dinner patrons with a rnmP-hml·n- tal) p1cl·c ot ann1vc:rsary cake. Mon- da) through Wi:dnesda). Ma) 10. 21 and n With 14 ~·cars of conti nuous oper- ation m~1ng it Laguna Niguel'~ longest established restaurant. the Crown House has become a popular WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES. DINNERS. TROPICAi COCKTAILS 8AHOUEl FACILITIES. CA TEAING. FOOO TO GO OPEN 7 DAYS . SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO J •• Beach Blvd Neil< i<notl's A NI helm 827 1210 99!'1·9920 South < ua'lt spot fur cnjo)'ml•nt 1 abundant seafood har spcc1alt1es i ""ell a~ lunch/d1nner/Sunda) brunc menu~ ra nked with the area's mo extensive. Emphasmng continental cuis1n and seafood. the evening bill of fat provides a wide range of choices fror the world's waters (fi let of sole. san dabs. lobster thermidor). and a la11 variety ofcntrccs featuring veal (ve; p1ccate). fowl (roast Long lslan duckling). beef (tilet mignon). por (smoked chops) and lamb (bro11e chops). Nearly t hree dozen ap pet11er/scafood bar sclec11ons ran1 from frcsh bluepoint O)Sters an. chen')stonc clams on the half shell t mushrooms stuffed with crab o ovstcrs. ( 'rown House 1s open for lune dail) 11 to 4. dinner 4 to 11 3 (twilight di.Qf1ers 4 to 6). The scafo,,. har 1s open until 1:)0 a.m .. Sunda hrunch <):30 to 4 and there 1s n1ghtl entl'rtainment and q,ncing. The Crown House is located a 31802 S. Coast H1ghwa) in Lagun. Niguel. call 496-577~ or 499:1616 NEWPORT MANDARIN CEL EBRATES GRA ND OPENING - The elcµnt and e._nting Ncwpor Mandarin Rcstaurant open'i 1t'i door on Ma) 10. 1985. Diner\ will tx· delighted with lh1 amh1cnct as wdl a\ tht n chl• na,ortd S2cchuan. Mandarin anC: Shanghai Chinese rn1sine pn:parec by Master Chef Chow. As Confuc1ou: said, .. Food consumed in lc.'1sun bnngs peace 10 the ~ul." fhe staf hope!> you will take 11mc 10 <;avnr 1hc1 chefs an ist,.Y • · i\ bufl'et lunch 1s ~ncd weckda)• from I I .JO a.m. Dinner 1~ scrvec i:.very nul.hU'rjllll 5,;.JO p..m. <.:oclrnul! an: avaffatnl':"' Pill no ·enten:rtrin\Nf htg1ns June I. Th1: Nev.pon Mandarin •~ locatcc at )9'i0 Campus Dr . for rc~n at1on• call 852-0900. NEW BOB BURNS BUFFET A REAL VALUE FOR THE WHOLE FAMI LY -Thc 'ipcctacular nev.. Champagne.· Buffet at the Bob Burns Restaurant. at )7 Fashion Island in Newport Beach , 1'> nol onl) a -----~-----------------------' llounteou'I 11pread. it 's also a real l FrMh from 11H> fi~IH>rman'1 ,,..,_ lhf' Ru~ty P~hran nil't1 1n U 1n 2~ fN'Sh hsh ~ltttmn.' d11ly 1 lrom .. rourid 1~ world Choo.w I rum fav0!'1lf'S hkl' IN'Sll Alu frl)ltl 111•111 or Salmon from Norw1y 1 11 yoo hk,. lrf'Sll walood you It lovr our lk"t rt'tuh1 RuSTY PELICAN rr"'""" ·"""•'°'"""'"''" r .. ,,.,....,,Nf,,."' Fur R..wrv••-r.11 lrvtllf 111 412!>0-0364! Nrwport Rt-uh 17141•421431 value. Thr hufTi:t 1s servl·d from I 0 a m 10 'pm nn Sunday<; Rcwr,;1111111~ :ir-· rccommcndtd at M4-~0l0 DailyPillt class1f1ed ads phone 642-56 78 • 1f !I h .1 . f ) r CJNTtETDWN leasant Peasant a' Best Value' BEVERLY BUSH SMITH loved in the Grenoble area of ($7.85). tournedos black and tile Datebook StaK France. white (two beef medallions. I lo ved The Pleasant Many of the old Pleasant sauteed: one topped with asant when restaurateur Peasant favorite entrees re-creamy mushroo ms. the other n Blender first opened this main: meatloaf Wellington (Plea.e see TOWN/Paee 17) zy. country French retreat in !riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ________ iiiiliil._._.-i 78. But, midst reports of axing and waning quality, I dn 't been there for years. hen I spoke with a friend who ines· out frequently ... We've ad several delightful meals ere, and they're so reason- blc." he emphasized. So at last I returned. and und what I consider the best alue in French food in town . n fact, The Pleasant Peasant is ne of the best values in dining ut. period. All dinners in- t ude both soup and salad, and re priced from $8. 75 to 14.50. Moreover, you get th quantity and quality here. On the evening of our visit. 14 GREAT YEARS JOIN US FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY . Enjoy A Compllmen .. rr Piece of AnnlverNry Cake With Your Dinner . . Tll££ llCITS • 1111-Tll-IU • llY Jl.21·22 I C.e SUtcn, ~ '7« ~,. 14 I . ~u o/ ,,e.,i 1'tueo11"1' . he clam chowder held nice big l~~~~~~~~~;;~~=~~~~~~~~ij heedunks of ~larnfyi . (Often.fiwe £#"'. -:: 1 "* f: " !d n a magm ng glass to md -• -· the few tiny bits of shellfish.) --r{,.,.. k:;-- The soup was excellent in K ~~-: fl avor and a welcome de- panure from the paste-like consistency of most chowders. Ho t. crusty rolls were com- plemented both by butter and by a whipped pate. similar to what we enjoyed at a sister re taurant, Le Midi. The salad was pretty in its butter lettuce cup. Though 1herc was too much dressing. llS )!_ery Oi~~()f' J~ m 1 nded us of the salads we GULLIVER'S ~Place to Dine Country Gourmet Breakfast 6:30 AM to 11 :00 AM MON-FRI YOU LL l QV[ OUR NEW HEARTY BREAKFASTS FROM THE ~= _Mi\WAllAN._SUNRl$f...I.Q..lliEEAULBUtf(ON SPECIAL fll.AN YOUR 9UatNIEH MEETINGS IN OUR PttlVATE THEME ftOOMS • CUSTOM OMELETS -30 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FftOM • HOMEMADE CINNAMON ftOUS • .. SCUITS a GftAVY AND MUCH. MUCH M~EI 14112 RHhtH al Ecffnger @fe{i.do ......... Tuetln 730-0115 Superb Dinner Specials IN ADDITION TO OUR DAILY SPECIALS 6PM TO MIDNIGHT llMnder 1 ~8110l S8 ~ eur SI P()GAH()f f IURP.l Y OlREC"TCO RY JACK Bl~CJI ..... Champagne llAJlBOR CRUISES BRUNCH Sat urday & Sunday AM & PM SUPPER Sundav Eve ning fl.j PM BUSINESS AND PRIVATE CHARU IS AVAILABLE CALL 175-~777 TheGrand" ~ Inner The•tr~ E "-rt~r.u ANO ; -... onl"~ ~ ,~ ............. a Clllft Liii .... nm 11 NEIL SIMON CY cat ...... i., mai' TD_llllLIU l&JCI IUKAL O.tebook/ Friday. May 17 . 1985 IS ~---------------...-:==----~---------------------------..................... . CJUT Cl\I THE TO\NI\ :&siauranL> THE WEEK By CHRIS CRAWFORD Dat~t>t>o" Correspondent ·Cafe Lido restaurateur Joe Sperrazzo grew up \n a musical fami ly. learned early to play both tru.mpet and flugelhor,n . and later worked his way through college as a part-time musician. · After graduation. he became a high·school economics teacher, but also spent ten sum- mers as a bartender ... During those te n summers. I learned every facet .of the restaurant business," he says. After one stint as a restaurant owner in New York. Sperrazzo moved to Orange County and took a job as an economics teacher and varsity soccer and tennis coach at Tustin High School. There he met Shirley, the girls' --------------1 varsity tennis coach. In 1981, Joe and Shirley were married. and together they opened Cafe Lido, one of Orange County's most noted nightspots for classical jazz .entertainment along with a full service restaurant. "Gourmet food with gourmet jazz," says Sperrazzo. Shirl ey remains on staff at Tustin High. but serves as hostess for the restaurant in the evenings. ..She comes from a restaurant family," says her husband, "which makes it pretty easy for her, if there is an easy job in the restaurant business. I guess the hardest part for her is keeping me out of here and getting me home." When Cafe Lido first opened, be says, .. we 91' 'I 09' .JI.-· wentonthepremisethatth1sparticularareaof l'1 V . L1'~ Newport Beach needed a local room where ~le could ~y •ifs ours, and this is where ne-..a::eT -w~'nmttt,•-mcr11Mlt"thHi ~ -:;..;:.==-=-=·U~-~ ~, -----~premlsc-t.hat looakesident"! arc-the back-bone 01tti11e11tal C!#utite of a successful business." t: ... , ... 11 .. 1H't" in flamiwi; • Exlf'nsivf' '*'inf' l.i111 I I '\ I II I• I '\ '\ I H ( 11 I t.. T \ I I .., II \ \ I) I ~ I .., So•tb Co••t Pl•ui 549-3840 There was no entertainment that first year. "We strictly worked on developing our food." Sperrazzo explains. Their resident chef, Francis Temaiana, is from Tahiti, and formerly owned Cafe Tahiti in Newport Beach. "His forte is seafoods," says Sperrazzo, -----------------------~ "but there's variety enough on the menu that if you want steak, pasta. or veal, there's that too." Spcrrazzo characterizes his overall menu as continental. .. This is a casual little funky C.Uled Cream of Fredi Put I l\'i pou4l1 fredl put I lar1e onion I celery lleart I IHllb fennel I prHc cle¥6--- Spri1 of fresll persley Spri1 of fre1ll "'yme .,...... ....... ..,lee .. Reataarateur Joeeph Sperrazzo of Ca Lido In Newport Beach. room. and I want you to walk in and f casual. but 1 want our food to be respected continental. I think we're making trepiendc inroads in being respected that way." During the second year. Cafe Lido add ~-piano bar. ··with that, guest artists started appear," says Sperrazzo, "and it sudde1 occurred to me that what this town didn't ha was an entertainment center for adults. It h lots of things for the young twenties. but it h nothing for what I call sophist-icated adu who want to come out to a nightclub but do r want to hang around with teenyboppers." other words, he adds. "I want to be youthf but I don't want to be youthful with you And from that. the outgrowth of this.'' In May of '83, Sperrazzo started addi standard, cl~ssical jazz, "the jazz that most us can relate 'to," he adds. "We have onfOina group, ·lhc Lido Jazz AU-Stars, a we ve got a five-piece, all-~rl group call •i;>ream' _who _JQ~J!.d just Ii.kc. the .Andre Sperrazzo says he enjoyed teachmg 1 cause he likes working with kids, and he Ii~ the restaurant business because "I treat it Ii I'm going to someone's party every nig. You've invited me to your party, and l going to make it as happy as I possibly can. ~ success·with Cafe Lido stems from the fact tt I've never put money as the primary reason I being in business. rve always felt tt financial remuneration will be there ifaJI ott things are there that I place a lot ofimporta11 on -such as service. quality food. varie and excitement." Curry, to taste. FresllJy 1roucl pepper Salt, to tute Sent tea1pooa oUve oil I 1•Uoe fresll claJclln stock Saute vegetables (except peas) a nd herbs an oli oil until gJassy and crisp. Add curry, sail and pep~ to taste. Contioue to saute, stirrin1 constantly w1 wooden spoon. Add shelled peas and very good, fre chicken stock, using just enough to cover vcgetabl1 Cook until peas arc tender. Place vegetables a broth in blender and puree at high speed un smooth. Pour puree through china cap to strain. C~ overnight. When ready to serve, adjust tcaso.ning Oavors may alter from c hilling. Serve in individl chilled bowls. Fl.Hr de a. Swt1ae I par1 cehltrua I part wMte creme de COC'M I part cream ~I .O~ TH~ WEEK .,., :;-:,.:.~serve with chocolate shavinp. ••••••••••llllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie!Ji Thne recipes were submitted by the Registry Hotel in Irvine. 11 Oatebootcl Frld8Y, Mmy H . 1985 .4 -- I - .,,.. .f e !el as us ed to 1ly ve ad ad Its 10 t In ul. th. ng of an nd ed le~ es ke i t. m 1y 13t or at er ce :y. VC er th sh !S. ld Ii I ill as ~· - ~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ .. _____ ... TOWN ••• FromPatellS wi th Bordelal se sauce): Lamb c;han ks braised in white wine and tomato sauce ($8.95). Prov imi veal in Bordelaise sa uce with a touch of cream and mushrooms ($1 3. 75). From the regular menu. my partner chose the pork tender- loins. poached in arplejack brandy. with a bit o cream. topped with sliced apple. The meat was tender. lean and flavorful. However, if it had hcrn fl ambeed. as indicated on the menu. it certainty was not done in our line of sight. suspect, would be the Genoise cakes:· profiteroles with choc- olate sauce or cheesecakes of which the chef is so proud. The Pleasant Peasant serves wine and beer only. and offers appealingappertifsuggest1ons. though they were out of the Lillet ~we ordered. The wine list accents California vin tners. but also incl udes French ·and German selec- tions. Severa l wi nes. including a white Bordeaux and Cote du Rhone are available by the glass. My partner thought the tables too closely spaced, and I Weekdays 11 30AM·2:30PM Featuring Our Famoos ~ 1~. llOIH CIEHlllHIR w11,1-1.,. a,,....,,... "n $J" Plus 15 other Items frOfT'I 89c·S6 COlO DRAFT llER OlllY 70t 645-3678 1976 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA Thr excitement for me that rvc ning lay in the blackboa rd ll Pl'Ctals. whi ch incl uded venison. quail. four fresh fi sh and boar! I selected the salmon Paul Bocuse. a generous ser-ELEGANT LUNCH SPECIALS \ 1ng. ~au teed in butter wi th MANDARIN CUISINE .... .fri. s4so Sit. 11-4 h 11 t d · h h · • u tdlent Str.u 11 ·2:)1 c; a 0 S, serve Wit a W Ile 1111.tudt\ • [gg RoU e frlfd P11wn e Chdtll nr and crea I . llUuhlul dtcor . R"\OnAblo> P••P~ S<I r WI m sauce. t Wa$ •full ~Witt ti.Ir • !UnQutl l~ilrht~ up lo IOO lid • ritd R11.t • Soup ol lht [lay e I hca u II fu II y prepared and ac-St-1«10011 from lht lunch Menu co mpanied by rice and a DlllER SPECIALS !~~1!!~~':'s:"" colorfu l arrangement of well-lf 1 CombNtion Cri19y Chow M:;.~ .. ~ ...... '7" ~-". prcp~red peapods. zucchini :t c tAu1trJ Styte Cliden ............................. 19" ,.,,,., .; and carrots with almonds and /t 6 Crispy ~ ......................................... '10" '' • ~ wrrngo n. r:ll £hied Boston Conch .......... , .................. 110" e · i' _l 'nfortunately. the qua lit} I 14HS..E.l risttl •Ctsta ltu .lewn•li•s(114)1S6-mt .f" - ot our mea l didn't quite carry -----------------:--------' m-cr to our dessert. a fresh ra~pbcrry pastry. Ory aroun d the edges. it was best at the r~ntcr when we reached th e t u ta rd. Better choices, I ow-Serving. COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY $199 BRUICH • SupeJ e11111e4e em..u11e ,,,-- Bui ld Your Own andwich Bar At Reuben's OF NEWPORT BEACH Mon-•'ri 5 -7 P.M. Re ube n 's Gully 2 3 e Mon . Corned Beef T ues. Wed . Pastrami Ba kf>d Ham Thurb. Roasted Turkey Jo'ri. Roast Rf-f>f Choi«'f> of l frf',..h brf'ad~ an'd huicf' v11 r if>t y of c•cmdim.-nt ... \ppf'liLf>r \lt>nu ali.o a 'nila h lf' h1r lo unjitt" ru .. tomt•r .. onlv 2:1 1 t .. Coa .. t 11 .. ' 'r wport fkarh . 6 7:1-150 5 r '· GRAND OPENING! • HIDE•AWAY RESTAURANT ... \;,,.,,.,/,-:;,,,, '" '>:•u/t101/. _\'1 •. ,,l,, "•I J I >,; ,.,,, /..!,· /, Bar·B-Oued Ribs 'ri Fned Chicken Liver & Onrons lcelandrc Cod $4.50 -1 SeNed With 900t) Cl' 9&1e<f. c~-b&k~ ......, _ _.___... potato, trencn fries. or rice pilaf vegetables & garhc toas1 Open for Lunch & Dinner !-I ... 11 AM -9:30 PM ! Closed Sundays IJ 5874 Edinger ...... __ ,._...._~at Springdale 840-6518 Manna Village Center Huntington Beach Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer Open a Monday, May 20th Specializing 1n Mandarin. Szechwan and Shanghai Cuisine ·----------------- 9:00 AM to 1 :00 PM . 645-8091 1712 Placentia Costa Meaa Highly acclaimed chef Bullet Luncheon •Cocktails Dinner from 5 30 pm (714) 852-0900 3950 Campus Dr . Newpon Bch ________ _L.. __ ----------- Sit Back with a Cappucino, or Swing onto the Dance floor It's a "Le Channe Room " Evening, wit h the "New York Jazz Ensemb~· Live t n tertalnment frldays from 9:00 p.m . to 1:00 a.m. Sunday Brunch Unlimited Champagne 10 am · 3 pm ~o mudl tu chuoi.e All This-All You Can Eat f or Only 19.95 llOT t:~TR U;~ n.-s~t RT r \RI. l>4r ti. •1~f'I I "''*""'M""', t-er-•\.M .. '•• .. ., •••• 'h~~·r\ \,.., 1-.... •••n•lltf\1 .. 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(Asll Spumante) Sundays 10-3 I F rom Page 17 questioned this -till we tned to leave and could barrl} quce1c between tables. ser- vers and free-standing specials blackboards. The popular lunches (make and may ~o up to S 10.50. i sure you have a reservati on) swordfish 1s on the menu. Yo1 vary fro m day to day. but have a choice of soup or salad alwa)~ feature a special Luncheon salads. such a omel et. crepe, chicken breast papaya with seafood or stufTec and fou r to fi ve fresh fish. And avocado. arc $5.95 and $6.25 yes. there's the meatloaf Well- Ben Blender still owns th e ington. Pnces 'begin at $5.75 Pleasant Peasant, but I won -----~ dered if the improvement· indicated a new manage r or « change in chefs. Not so Chef/manager Kev in Rawl ings came with Blender fro rr the original Pleasa nt Peasan in . r>owney to manage tht Ne wpon restaurant when i opened. Fi ve years ago, ht took over as chefas well. Whcr I questioned him. he was vcn low-key about ··reorgan1 Li ng always trying to change for th ' bener." How refreshing. in this ag1 of culinary musical chairs. t< fi nd a talent which has re mained and persevered so tha a restaura nt could grow a nc mature right along with him. T H E P L EASAN l W1nn1nq lirsl ptace at tne Irvine Marr1011 on 1he hole! s recent Best Margartta Contest wdS fl Toro10 Res1auran1 ot Newpo11 Beach Celebrallng lherr victory w1lh event emcee Voe~ 1<1119n1 Jr l!>econd from 11ghtl were (left to rignt) Jorge Gordillo. El Tori10-Newport f3•.,1r 11 re~''"" ,ml manager NdCho Seguro fl Toro lo do,,roCI rnanager Knight. and Alberta Nur.ol•hit h<ir managPr at Et Toroln·Newport Bf'aCh who preparl!d 1ne w1nn1n9 hbalion PEASAN T. 425 1 Maninga lc Way. MacArthur Sq uare Newpon Beach: re servations 955-2755. Open for d1nnc1 Mon-Thu .. S:JO t1 11 9. F-n .. St1t till IO. Luntti. Mon-Fn. ·-------------------------', 11 :JO-~. ( ·1oscd Su~. TASTE SUCCESS AT ilENNIGAN!S Monte Cristo-Triple layered Hormel Cure 81 • Ham, Fresh Roasted Turkey Breast, Two Kinds of Ct:leese, Batter Dipped and Fried, Dusted w ith Powdered Sugar and Served with Knott's Red Raspberry Preserves Fried Veggies-a Pound of Lightly Hand -Battered Garden Fresh Vegetables, Deep Fned and Served with a Hot Pepper Dip ' .. -a Cha-rr-Yoar -own CO-Ui'iifirse~~~== Benn19an·s Original Philadelphia Cheese Steak -Thinly Wafered Steak Grilled with Onions and Mushrooms, Covered w ith Melted Cheese and Hea~d High on a Grilled Roll Burgers-Fresh Ground Beef, Charbroiled, Served on a Fr.eshly Grilled Bun Baked Daily at Bennigan·s, Avail- able w ith a Variety ot Toppings \ Westminster Mall ... Chicken "Mama Mla"- Two Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts, Rolled in Our Italian Breading, Pan Fr1ed with a Hint of Lemon and Parme~n Cheese \ •. ::-:· .. BBQ Baby Back Ribs- Hickory Smoked on the Premises, GriUed and Basted in Our O wn Hickory-Honey-BBQ Sauce • ·r- CJUTONTHET T llE BARN ll.1\t' l hl' primP of yvur life chot-.10.: Ir""' 1hl' t llt'Mlvt' :!5 item menu. ._, .. ,1k-'-t'af1ic.d. salad\> Italian and \11·\1< an d1,ht'!'>, and mo re. We;itern , h.1rrn and country ambience 1 11111 h .\I F !>inner M -S, Happ\' 1i .. 11r \I F 4 .lo 7 p.m. ~telku-d~h I , , .. nit-rl.ttnmt'nt and dann~ "'·11• I 'hJmpaflnt' Sufff't Rrunch 1 "' Hanquet fac1ltt1p;, 149 :! l<1·•lh1ll I u .. un 7:10-011:1 rm: OR IGl~AL BAR N F \Int ER ~TEAKHOl'Sf. 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It .. , '\ ... • r '" c .\~ \ J'~<' r r,._-J • llo.t' • H I' 1, \t,.\ , H1 ... p11.1l1t' ~.-. •u11d '' l"l.&lhl "I'°' 1tw-1r m .. 11.. \t 1 ,,, ,.-. -.. 1 ''' •r m\ h.~"<' ,. \ 'H 'l••ll..,.. F-:Jt IL"tw-.1 -.1n..-.. ~~ .4 • U.. ...._, h "1 lr•C'n..1-"""'' I 11111~ ..... n-I '"~ I .1.i1h ''''"' . t '•n : •r I 1 n." I 1w n<'r inti I • 1,,.i, ~ 111 .. rt.11nmt"11' \\ ,..1 ..,,u 111.:ht• n th.-H•trr t{. ... m r 1 ·11'> ._, I , .... t.i \lt·•.I ~ ' -... _.,. ~L HE.ALi"HV t'ORT\" C RROT~ I '¥l1t•ul\L' f9"rtw•n ...... t re• Hr ~r' Date~' Fr1dav Ma.,, , • 985 19 I ORANGE COAST NATURAL/HEALTHY FORTY CARROTS (Continued )' Sej(erst~om. Discover that real good feelinl( t•f eating itreat tastinl( me11ls p repared daily. natural and.healthy. Ori.iinal recipe~. t'rei.h juice" ~quee7.t-d daily. A 11reat place for Dinner 7 davs from 11 a.m. Sunda' ('hampa..:ne. Rrunch. Rt>tween Rull 1o<·ks and I. Magnin. So C11a><t Pla7.a, lowt-r level ;,rif\.9700 ANTHONY'S PIER 2, Tht-S1111t hnn ('al if. He .. taurant Writt-r' voted th1l> une th!' winner 11! the lw-.t \ alut-r!:'~t au rant" Th!:'ir -raft.,><t ''th" talk ut tht· 111wn "'th 111 1:, I "''h f'1~h dailv I 'KS Tt-11' \l•lllll l i>lllll• l)W\ h H\f• tht" iiP'l h,ipp\ h"'ir 1n I !ram:,. f • "1111' \1, ,.,, ""' , .d .. r11· , ""'ti t11r 1 h•· weight conscious. Open nightly for d inner. Located on the beautiful Newport A11y at 10:1 N Aa)'llidl' Or. n40 !i 1 :n BLAC K BEARD'S Noted fur their intimate "Pirates of the ('aribhean" atmosphere. Their fam11us Carihbean pork chopi; is a r11re c·ulioarv find. T he ntensivt> mt>nu also o(fer;; ht'artv bet>f entreei- and fresh .-.eafo1>d. Lu°nC"h is M!rVl'd 11 :1 Mon.-Fri. {)inner from !i p.m Happy H11ur Mun.·Fri. t -i p.m T antaliting <•y«ter har -.pedalitiei-. Widt-;.cr1>en T V. Two hlocki< ~outh 11f .fqh n Waynt-A1rp<1rt Newport He111·h. is:1:1.00Ho. T H E CANNERY Thi~ h1-.111m· watrrfrnnt lundmark 1n !'l<f'wpnrt ·., l'ann!:'rv Villa!(!' tea t 1m·~ I ri·•h lorn I ,.eat1 .. .<l am! Eai.t l'rll ll('<·f ('•1n-."tt·nth j.!IH.d "IN \'ltt'. "Jlt'll lnr Lun•·h. l>innt'r. S1111 l'h111npal(nt' Hr1111ch and H11rh1,r ( r111'"' r,11lt'rta111nwnt rlll!hth 1111d Sun. 11flt-rnouni-. Enjvy the loungt> fuiid !{alley ~uperh clam rhowd!'r! !1010 LaFayette. ti7!l-!l777. Rt:U BEN'S OF NEWPORT This is the original and has t~en llerving Newport Bt>ach for 2n years. Their specialty is iwafood and steaks. Chefi< i;peC'ial select ions daily a.nd famoui; for their broasted chicken, too! A beautiful waterfront view of Newport Bay enhances the atmosphere. Perfect for business entertaining and romant ic dining. Lo('.ated at 2!ll K Coast Hwy., New- port. Re11ervations ac•<-epted . Phom• 67:1.1505 THE REX OF NEWPORT Located on the oceanfront across from the Newport Beach pier, The Re" is the Orange Coas t's most udu11ive seafood restaurant. Well known for fresh Hawaiian gourmet fish !M!lections and specializing in sweet Channel Island abalone. ten- der veal and prime meats. The warm amhianre of th!' padded bo11th11. l(llthic painting!\ and the wt>ll stocked wine racks lend to Ht'x·-. convivial at mosphere. The He x of NewporL.i.s the choice of lo<'al!> ai; well as visitors. Reci pient of the pre11t il(iuu.i; Travt'I ·Holiday Award. Cai-ual/elegant attire. Lum·h. r!innt-r ('all 67!) :lf'641 for n:M·rvauoni-. Valet park•nl( Rl 'STY PF:LIC'A~ Fr•·' h '<e11' "' 111 it nd 1111' 111 111 I· omr· clock your!lelf here a nd dine over- looking lhe beautiful Newport Ray. Featuring l f1 tu i!l fresh fi11h selec~ t 111n!> dailv from around the world. No wait seafood bar in the lounge. Lunch. Uinner, Sun. Hrunch in Newport. 27:15 W. Coast Hwy .. 642-3431. In Irvine -lunch, Din· ner. and Happy Hour. 11'.!:IO Main. M5·4774. . TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a step back into time to a place where you can dine at your own leisu~. Enjoy the romance of oil! Newport with a panoramic bay view. Excite your sense!I with their sensational seafood and traditional favorities. Breakfast 7 a.m .. Mo n.· Fri .. Lunt:h 11·• Mon.·Fri., Dinner 4-11 Mon.-Sat. Sat. and Sun. Brunch 7-•. Oyster Bar Fri., Sat. & S un. Banquet facilities up tu 500. 400 Main St., Balhc1a. 67!1 46:1:1 THE WAREHOUSE Newport's most innovative water front dining experirm·e. Chef Charles Kalagian featurt'1' fre!lh sea· (1Ktd a nd international • cuii.ine. H ighly ac•claimed, awa.rd winning Sat. and Sun. Rrunch. al!lo f!'aturinii patio dininl(. Incredible oyster hAr. exquisite amhience. exceptional live entertainnwnt. Ran4uet.i; anci l'lltr r in.: ava1lahl!:' Lido Vil11tg!'. NPwpurt Real'h 1;-;.1 -1100 GRAND DINNER THEATER Impressive dining and profet111ional productions are sure to please earh time you vi~it. T he extraordinary buffet offers roast baron of beef. glazed ham with a fruit sauce. Geor- gia chicken with peaches and glaze and the Malli Mahi is 8<'rved in a peall8nt sauc.-e. T ri-color fettuccini and cr!'am i11 a real favorite. Enjoy dinner and a play tonight! Grand Dinner Theater located within the t:rand Hotel in Anaheim at I Hot.el Way. Call 772· 7710. HARLEQU I N DINNER THEATER F.very cul\tomer can be experted to he treated like a celebrity. The theater offers scrumptioui1 meal11 with top productions in an elegant al mosphere. The sumptuous buffet includes roast baron of beef. chi<·ken and fish di11hes, pa11tas, salads. vegetables, and Kinful des- serts. The Sat. and Sun. brunch includes a variety of egg di11hes. The Celebrity Terrace is available fur private dining. The individually clernrated private balcony room~ 11wrlook tht> 4f>().IU!al horlle1ihtlf' sh11pecl mam r1H1m. The Harlequin 1,., lo<·a!f•d at :lf~):I S. Ha rbor 111 Santa ArtH. 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