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1984-11-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
Foreceete on A2 Estancia Costa Mesa 14 0 Irvine Laguna Hills 39 7 Westminster 32 Ocean View 13 .. Servite Mater Del CIAIT 1111101 15 ' 14 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1984 ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 C ENTS You'll find the beet auto bur• atong- the Orange Coeat In today'• Auto Pl~ot -P~eC~ Coaat Congresslo.nal race win- ner Robert Dornan has filed a lawsuit against his opponent./A3 Entries In the LA-to- Mazattan yacht race are reduced to 21 ./ A3 California Applicants are llnlng up 'for tobs wtth the new sta1e lottery./ A5 ;::::·:::::::~~:::::~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Natlon Shuttl~ craf1 Discovery on a game.of cat-and- mouse with wayward sat- ellites./ A5 Wholesale prices, aided by stable' 85-ea~and truck prices, declined a bit./A5 World A third hotel catches fire in the Philippines, leaving 7dead./A5 Sandinistas preparing for what they expect will be an lnvaa,ion by the United States./ A5 · People Movtmver Diane Keaton. Another Orange Coast College actress, Chris Weatherhead, Is closing In on stardom./85 Sporta It's a Sunset League sweep In CIF girls vol- leyball playoffs with three Orange Coast teams pos- ting big wlns./81 Cal State Fullerton's un- beaten football team has not forgotten the earlier troublet tJmes._182 ::::::::::::::::::::!!:::::::::$:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: EntertaJnment Merle Haggard, Lee Greenwood, Ronnie Miisap and Janie Fricke head Saturday's country concert lineup In Anahelm./W .. kender INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Butlneu California Newt CtUIHled Comic• Cfouword Death Notices Hefp Yourself Horo1eope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• NatlOnal Newt Opinion Paparazzi ~lew p Log Publlc Notleet Aeetaurantt =1 Mlft(e11 TIMYttk>n T'Mat«'I WNthel' WOt1d Nftt C1-4 A10 A3 A6-7 AS C6-9 A10 C9 C6 85 C8 85 A7 AS A9 84 Weekender A3 CS·6 Weekender 81-3 A8 84 Weekender A2 A6 ' ~ired · ~~P Wants b ·ack .Mesa officer ousted o.n sex cha. rges -. from Feb:-I until Lauchlan . was ·convicted July 11 on one Tek>nycount· .pay Seeking 19,QOQ in City lJenefftS --. ~ri;~~:I ~~l~;J~gThae l~~~=~~fJ --------Santa Ana woman dunng a traffic By TONY SAAVEDRA fired amid charges that he sexually stop Jan. 10. was later reduced to a 0t ,.,. o.., l'tlot tlefl molested four women while on duty. misdemeanor. Former Costa Mesa policeman The former patrolman's attorney The fired _ patroll!!AD.. who was William Lauchlan ts continuing his ha asked the-Costa Me~ City sentenced to 60 days in the county jail fight for more than $ L9,0QO in back Council to ovenurn an adminis-and three years formal probation, as pay and benefits withheld after he was trative ruling tha1 denied back pay free on his own recognizance pend mg appeal K.aya1anian said t.auchla.n. 33. was Santa Ana a~tomey Ja~ Kaya1a-• deri1cd due prOCC'SS after he was fi~ n1an, rcpr~ntmg Lauchlan. sent a · 1n February instead of bean& letter to the council Monday request-suspended with pay pend1n1 an mg a hearing on the decision by C"1I} admin1strat1vc hcanng or a cnmina.1 Manager Fred Sorsabal in late August convacuon to withhold the back pay. , Tht' attorney added that a picv- The item will -Oe brought-lO the an~hearmg-1>n the altcgcd-wn:indut council Nov. 19, however. l)'le counc1I termination was not held before 1s not required to grant a hcanng. city Sotsabal. the cu y's top adtrunis- offic1als sa1d (PleueeeeEX-COP/A2) Balboa project plann-ing ,.hits rocky shoals Property owners say their views are being ignored - By ROBERT.J:IYNDMAN Of .. D.ilr .... llMf Discussions to help determine hov. to fine-tune development of the Canne7 Village/Mc Fadden Square area o the Balboa Peninsula were interrupted Thursday when propen~ owoers in the area complain°ed the~ were being left o ut of the plannina. Frances Bury, who owns com- mercial property io the area, said she: and others should have been notified,. about thtmc.euogs that could havcanl efTCC't on tb~1r_propenics._ _ · ··This 1s the first we've heard ofi this:· Bury said ... We're upset and. of .. course. d umbfounded to learn they're! d1scassmg the fate of our propeny~ without talking to us first.'' i (Pleue eee B~BOA/ A2). Encephalitis hits! ......._ .... __.,__..t-A counties I Chow time In Central Park Joyce Yaanette aad-.. eon Nichael, S, of Bandncton Beach •bare a .., of tortilla cblpe with the raldent dacu at the clty'• Central Park off Ednrda Street. County politicos had better wash ROBERT BARlER I Stumped tn search for common source By PJUL SNEIDERMAN Of IN Oelfr ..... 11811 Health officials an Oranie and Lo~ Angeles counties arc st>m1ed 10 their hunt for a common source of 20 cases of a someumes fatal disease ca m ed by mosquitoes. In Los -\ngeles Count~. 16 cases of St. Louis encephahus ha'e been reponed over the past tv...o months. Two of the victims dacd Fottr cases have been tieteeted 1n Orange Count}. but all of tht' '1ct1ms arc rcponed to be rrco' enng. officials said. St Louis virus 1s gcncrall~ earned in the blood of wild bird~. v.h1ch are not affected by the disease. he said TONY SAAVEDRA their dirty harids NEWS P ERSPECTIVE Smears. distortions. bad-taste ploys ---mar local campaigns OM can always hope that pohucal tmcars..sl~. llurund sneaky tncks maaht sodl\\day come to an end. But that shiny day hasn't a.mved yet in Oranac County. In fountain Valley, unknown pcr- petntors papc~ the c1ti on the Monday bc(ore Elecuon Day wJth 01ers thlt incumbent Coun(11woman Barbara Brown ~id "completely distoned" hrr po 111on on 1mponant .. issues. Brown ant1c1pated the late blit% by sending out t aut10nl1) letters ofhcrown ind v.ent on to bttOmc the top vote aeucr in the council eltak>ft In Costa Mesa. anonymous poh- tici1ns circulated a na ty little Oicr oo 1ppropnatc )cllow-colortd paper ._auut lttOmC) Dave WhttlcT. He urvavcd and won cltttaon to the council. In the c1t1cs of wotem Oranae County, congrnMon1I opponent Jerry Patterson ind Roben Doman fought a I m·bam bnus1na battlf Doman filed 3 law Ull aaa1n l Pat· 1cr1dn Wcdncsda cla1min Pat- tcnon u~ c mpa11n hteraturt' that included an ancon'CCt voting chart published earlier In the Rcg1 trr newspaper of nta Ana The uif. wtucb Sttb SI O m1U1on an pun1t1'\e d1maae and S l OOJlOOJn general damaan. charges Patterson with "unfair. untrue. dcctP,tivt' and/or m1 lcadtf\I 1chen1 Ill&. ' t tht" end of the campata.n. Patter10n s.id Doman v.-as "ncarl) 1 lunauc .. and Doman called Patterson 1 .. d1nbaa." The tact included a physi- cal confrontation b(twttn both can- didate ' campa!IJ' r\.cn al Pat- .terwn ·~ hcadquanen Thu\ didn't It' n~arly that bad in · Hununaton lka h wh<'rt' the can did te wcrt unu,u:ill)' well man- nered Perhaps only Frank M irJahangir commitlrd the onh senous la~ ol cuqucuc b\ m1n1h '~f. to get a httl pubh It~ OUI 01' the sad incident 1nvolY1ng Laura Bradbun. the ,_ }Car.old Hunungton &a h girl v.ho dt ppca~ O<-t I at her fam1l\ ·, campsite 1t Jo hua Trec ataooal Monument ne~r Tv.ent)nanr Palm MujahlnJlr'S ad' 1~1"\ rcque'<ted and rttt1,tJ pcnni ion from an Oran Count) arch and Re ue roup 10 circulate Laura·, pho10 and 1 plea for 1nform1~on and m ntnhu· t1ons alona wath h1' llm~1gn ma- ten I Maqahan er'\ ann and t..'ont..'trn lor l..lura·, ._.clfa~ w1 prt\Nhl\ (P1eue Me OOUNTf I A 2) .. Hov.e' er. female mosq,uit<XS thai. bite these bards can then traosmll the; "arus 10 a human. • Health '"' est1gato'rs 1n the two-- counues...ho"'c"'er. llave failed to find 1 a common place where all or most of the '1ct1ms may have been bmen by mosquitoes carT) mg the virus. The \ 1ruS produces Ou-like S)mptoms .and can be hfc-threatenmg to chil- dren. the eldt'rl~ and others with weakened res1Stancc. In Orange Count}. for example. the four '1ct1ms h"e an .\naheam, West- minster. Los .\lam11os and Tustin. .\side from ~hese vacum~ the only place the \1 rus has been detected 1n~ Oran~ C-0ttnty was an-lhc blood of- ··sen11nel" ctnckens stationed near the an Joaquin Marsh adJaccnt to L'( lnine. according 10 Fred Beams, assistant manager of the O range Count\ Vector Control D1stnct. the . (Plea.e .ee DEADL TI ill Heather 'doing fine•: ""c" port Beach C aty Coun-~ll"oman Jackie Ht'ather 1s ••aiert and doing fi ne.. loday al HQll Memorial Ho p11al where sbc was taken earl} Thunday af\cr faaounaat hrr '1,cwpon Beach home.. Dr l oren Heather u1d hts wife is n.'CO\ tnng v.cll toda ._ .. I °'3"" hrnh1s mom1na. Sbe•utcn, 1al~in& and rt'ad1na the pepcr;• Heather \81d The former ma)or as undCf&Otnt IC"\U to 'itt 1fhc-rcondJtton as linked to a troke he ufTCTC'd an March Im accord in• to Or I leather. Heather said hts Wife 9.'U wcaat- encJ b' a Ion fl11ht from the M~ ea,1 on 1onda' a nd \he el«tt Tuc~:n . ' rhe counc.-1l~llrnan m1 return home h' late \unday or onda • Htathcr \.11d r 1 ) --.- Art•orang9 Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 9, t984 ·county fireworks magnate, 4 others face fraud chcirges Ex-City of Commerce officials allegedly accepted favors fo r legalizing gambling 8y LINDA DEL T. CH .. _ .. _ P••u w.11 .. f-th'\\orl..' magnJtl' °" Patnck Monart'-and tour lt11 rut•r ( 11~ ot C. om mt· rel' oflirt'af<. ha \l' Ix-en 111· d1t h.'d.b' J kdl·ral grJnll 1ur' on fraud :mcJ torrup11on l hargl'\ 10\l1h ing tht· hccn,ingof tt luuat1'c g.imbliogdub Ten 1.ount~ \\-l'r1.· tiled agatn\t Mori am ' p1t'\11knt 111 P~ rotronit !> < 111 p ol .\nJht·11n om· of 1h1: n<it 1110 ·, larg.l''' m.1 nu farturer\ of tiH·\\01 I..\. l ' ~ \ 1111rn1.' Robl•q < Bunner \Jtd 111 JllOllUn\ 1ng lhl' tndlllnH'llt I hUr\UU\ that thl· ulliuah 111dud1ng Utl' lonnt·r flli.l\•1r h,1d retel\ l'd ';(.'lrl'l "'' nt•r-,h1p in1ert·\l\ 111 thl' ( alrlorn1a t ommt·r1.t· < ~uh 1n rt•turn fvr kgal· 111og g.1rnbltng.111thl•1.1t\ I hl' I l1-t11un1 rar.;l..l'lt'l'nng 1nd1ll· 111t·nt allt•gt•d thJt tht· ollinal\ agrt·l'd to kgahtl' l'Urd 1. luh' and lo htl'n!>t' ~1onan) and a ~1\th defendant to o~rate the club. •· Jhis \\-JS a scht·ml· to c.lefr.iud the ( tt\ oft ommern· and m cttttens b) J.cpnvmg them of \Jw hone t eiTon:o. of th<' tr elected official~." Bonner ..aid Thu'>l' 1nd1ctcd 1nduded Monart) 51. of La Mirada. Frank J. ansonc, ·fl. of Las Vegas. Nev .. Rotx·n Eula, 5 S. the former ma) or~ Phil Jacks. 59 of ~puheda . .\rthur Loya, 56. and Ricardo VaMluc1. 54 The la'>I two are former wunc1lmcn. Jacks "as direc- tor vi <'ronom1l dt·,dopmt'nt for the Ul\ \for rart' ha~ hccn the <,ubJCCI of 1ntluem.c-peddltng "" e:o.11~a11on~ an Orange ( crunl\ and tht' cit) of Loti. Angeles 1n add1t1on 10 the federal probe:. Bonner '>31d the gm nnmt•nt would seek forfeiture of all profits and ownrrsh1p interest~ obtained b) the dcfendunb its a rc<iult of the Com mcrcc ( lub deal. ,Moriart) and an:o.onc "ere chargw wtth rackctccnng. m:ul fraud. in1crsu11e travel an aid of racketeering and illegall) operating the Commerce C'lub. The other dcfendcints were not named in the rnckctcenng counts The indictment -alleged that Monarty made periodic payments of SI 500 in cash to Eula. Lo) a and Jacks to ensure that the.' Commerce Club would 1.·ontinuc to have a license. Bonner's chief assistant. R1cllard l..)rooyan. said there were no 1mmed1· ate plans to ti) to close the con· troversial club in Commerce. None of the defendants were 1m· mediate!> arrested. Drooyan \atd he expected some of them to -,urrendcr 'olunL:mly. . The U S. attorne) 's oflin· rl'l'- om mcndfd S 100.000 bat! for Mona r- t\ and ·ansunc. and S25.000 for the othcrs. Ex-:-Santa Ana cop accused of trashing hooker's records 8 ) the Assot'iatt.'d Press \ llll mcr "i.rntJ .\n,1 ix,1l1rem..tn tale' ar rJrgnmcnt todJ\ on thargl'\ hl' \tnk am.I t.k!.tro\nl thl' arrc'>l returd' of a pro-.t1tu1,· "tth "'horn hl' <1dm1ttt·d hd' 1ng w\ an:ordmg to 1.:ourt dl•tu mt·nt\ Runald I hurd Pa r\Ctn'> ~., a \l\- \C3r n·teran ol the \Jnta \m1 Poltt..T lkpanmt•nt I\ al 1. U'>cd 111 thrl'C klon\ rnunl\ ol 'tt•altng .ind de-\lru~ ing publtl dot umt•nt' 1nduding arre<>t rnrd' and ,1 l.i(X'd 1ntt•n 1c" "1th ( eul1a < tUn1alt·1 a lOll' 1c1ed ~anta .\na pro\tttull: "horn l'..tf\un\ had arrc'>ted tor 1n,rc;11gat11111 ol drug ahu\c .. I arrt'\ll'd ( 1't tl1,1 < 111n1all'' and tor 'lomL' nal\ rl'a\on I 1..rnd ul 111.l'd ht•r · Parson~·.,a~\ 1n thl· tran\rnpt 111 CONTINUED STORIES ' -----~ a poltct' mien tl'" on tile in Municipal ( oun ·• 1 reali1c rvc done wrong. and 1t''i been eating mc up" Parson\. who ·~ marned and the father ol three bo)s. has resigned from the force The La Mirada re\1 dent admtttl'd in the 1nten·iew that hc·d had SC\ \\tth Gonzales t\.\O ur three times. had v1s11ed her tn Jail, had g1' en her a $29 nni. had torn up arrest cards dealing with drugs and forge~ and had c;hrcdded a tape of her polu.:e tnterroga11on I It'> 'urwnor~ ..aid the} were ~d· dl'ned. and !>omt• were shocked .. Kon "'as a cool. level-head,•d patrolman. It "a'> a big sho<'k." Lt. Jacl.. Nel'ion \aid But < apt. Koben \tl·bbms. whose unii.:t· \\oa\ 1n charge ol the 1n.,.cst1ga· uon. ~1d. ''I'm never surpnsed. We're sttll hiring from the human race." •· Gontalcz was released from custody Oct. 5. "Do you think I'll come out ofth1s wi th m) job'!" Parsons says 1n the police transcript. " ... I know I screwed up. I don't know why I did it ... This 1s the first ttme I've ever got in trouble. the first time I've ever done some· thing stupid." Defense attorney eth Kelsey ~•d Parsons troubles may have stemmed from "being subjected to prolonged emouonall~ stressful work" and "1s acutely d istressed and burned out from poltce work." He said Par~ons "ma\· be cxh1b1· ttng ht!i 1llnes\ an a classu: l'I") for help .... ,,. BALBOA PROJECT SNAGGED ... From Al But "it•v.port Bt'<llh lit~ plannC!\ 'c,rou.Q_ rhennt n1l'l'l!.!}gl\Pl•umcu ---...---:tei'iied Ol~ ?11.lrge ano <,a11f aITC<. teo forl)cc 0- 1)woer\ "t'rl' indeed ~1ng notalird "Plan' JI th" point are 't'~ Jnd "ere reprc".>t·ntt•d on the I~· prl'11m1na11. In fact . there are no membcrnd hr)(: comrrnllce helping to definite plan~ \ct." Gue.rm !'>aid. ,hapc future dcH·lopnit:nt ol the arcJ The ut\ 's t'\amina11on of the area ' ··~e·q· donl. l'\l'nth1ng v.e can tu "'a' proniptcd b) the need to .. fine· not1h tht• hu<,111n .. 11\\ner\. re .. idt•nt\ tune" dr\elopmrnr plans for the area and proJ)l'n) o" ncr, 1n tht· an•a:· 'iJtd through a "spcnfic area plan .. Gustin < hn' uu\lln. Jut) <,cn1or planner. ..atd Sui ha plan would offer pren<.>e ( ru\ttn '>aid tht· mt•t·ring' 111 tht• ..id gu1deltnes a'> to " hat t) pe of rcsidcn· h11, cnmm1ttct ''hith 1mludl'' pr1.·\I· t1al tommerual and tndu,tnal ml\ Jen~'> ol lot a I honll'o\\ nn .t\~Ol 1.a· "111 he \ought for the arl'a: 110n' .11t ht:1ng hl'ld to ollq a ··p1ann1ng1~ad}nam1c proce!>~and -.11unJ1n~ h11,mJ lor tlka' 111 till' ah\J\\ -.ubJeCt to (hangc<, due to \r111~11 ( rroup. lht• P,1\Jdt•11.1-h.t\l'd nul\ldt• force'>." Cius11n \aid "We ,on,ulting 1"1rn1 hirl'd h~ lht ut~ to h;J\ r to rt•c.pond to thor,e torte!\ .. ,tu11' th1. ha,lront < .inmf' \1lla~l' I olln"1ng the ad h1x. 1.ommmec's am.I hj:.1t hfr11n1 \.h I adth n \quJfl' mn·ting \.\Ith the con,ul11ng firm. tht· art·a. c it~ Planning ( ommtS\ton "Ill huld £ hUl\lJ.t\ ·, nll'\'llll~ 111 till' ( If\ puhlrt hl·anng\ IO Ulll~tder the c 11u11nl d1J01hl·r<, "'"' th l \l'l ond 11! ,1 pn.•u!.c Lourse of tht• aH·a·, futurt• wnr., of mt•e11n11' \\llh till .\rrm•1 dl.'\l'h>pmt·nt C1u<;t1n <,aid ThOS4.' hcanog\ arc..J!xpected to be held by the end of January with (.'11~ Council pubh<.· hcanngs lo follov.. In add1t1on to the charges by propert~ owner:-. and residents of not bemgnottlicd of the committee's meeting. <.'tl} planners ha ve been busy n:hutllng rumors of how the area will be 1mpro' ed. Gusttn said clarm'i crf multi-stol) hotels and e>.tensivc propert} con· dcmnatton tn the area ha'c been heard. but have no ba~" 1n the Cit} 's planning. Much of tho'ie runwr'>. he said. originated in a June 1983stud) by the Regional L'rban Design AM.1stance Team. a study Gusttn .-.a}s the city has st nee cast aside. Height ltmm and 1oning des1g- nat1on!I will not be changed. he said. Development densitit''i will not be increased. and ma'-be redu<'cd. EX-COP FIGHTS FOR BACK PAY ... From Al t1.i t1 l 111l11l'I 1111111 \u~ ~' .1ftl·r f aulhl.1n "'·"••H1·•~t1·d ·1k ~.I\ JU\I lir1'l l 11n .Jltl1\,1IHlll\ v. tthout h:I\ 111y .11 li,11\t t 111 1np11nd ) nu h.111 ;tll tlil·,1· ~HI' r11.1~1ng ,1,tll'nll'nt\ •'hn1 lht'· v.<'nl 1<1 1111111n.tl 111,il 1hn 1111111<1 lirrn ~llill\ 1•n 110t lllllOl .111d lhi.11 '·" u·duu d '" a m"drmt·an••r .ir~lll«I "·"·'l·tnr.m .. B.1l~ 111 J1·t1111.tr\ ,·,11\b11d\ thought th1·\ h.1d ,, \lid n1.ir11 '" thl'11 ha nth I k u111tedt•<l th,11 Jllorm·" 1111 I ,rm hl..tn and the tit' mutu;.ilf\ 1 on\t'nll'cl tu dcla' the htartng · l ht'' ( l :a lll h l.111 \ '1ttornt·") d1dn't v.an1 him \3\tng an\tlt11ng that m111ht he u5.l'd aga1n\t him tn tht• t111111nul ca\e ·· Ka'aJan1an '\t11d Hut "ht•n thl ut\ tool.. thl' '>tep to w ntinut• thl' hl·ann~ tht·~ Jt'Ofl· .11d11t•d thl'lf ,1;111nv t1ir not pa\ 111g l11m · I k \J1d h1.· "11uld prnh.1hh lilt' a DEADLY VIRUS PUZZLING ... From Al Jgl'IH \ t h.11)!nl "1tlt t11tr•1llrnr dtc. l·.1\1' \fll ',ldtni• r.rl \ II" •DWl 1\ 11111 lk.1111\ ,,trd lh• >H t1111\ told inH'\ll~•.1t11h llrn h.1.t n11t hl'<'ll .11 11r m·Jr 1tw !" 1111 11,.11 I .•fl.I .ind tht n111\qut111v\ .111 n111 ~ """ n 111 traq•I Jll\ nlllll th,111,1h1Hll ,I llllll ·that\ ~II\ lhll\ \ \Uth ,1 p1111k ahout ti " lka111' '"111 tnd;I\ "l ht·r1·' nothing v.t· t.111 ..,, th.11 ;111\ 11f tlh' «>r,1ngt• < uunt ' I 'It lrm~ \hJrnl \lll h ao; .t lfll al Im at11111111 ,1 ~11,11 t' thn \ 1\1\l•cJ OUl\Hk tlt1 111t1nt\ fkam-. \Jld till' f11w 'I\ 1111" \.\1·11· apparl'nlh h1tt1.·n 111 \q1tl·mhn '' lw11 an unu"1al htJI "·IH lrt·.1tn l morl' llCll\tl\ tn lh1• IClllllt\\ 1llo\4lltfll popu lat urn " N (l .tdtl 1t111n.1 I ( ,1\1'\ h.I\ t• ht•t•n Delly Pilot Dell very 11 Guaranteed r1 r•11t1.·d 111 rnt•nt \\l'l'I..\. probahl) hl, .111\l l11oln ~t'.1tht·r h..tc. d1n11rmh1.•d thl' 11Hl\1.1Ull<>t:\. ac:t1v1 t\. h1 \Jrd . <tr angl' < ount} ollicaal\ arc par· tll ul.irh rnnterncd hccausc nu ca.,es 1f rr10'>qu1to-t.arncd cnc:cphaltt1s had pr n 1011<.I) hcen recorded !>tncc V ec- 1111 < ontrol wa\ e\tahlt'lhl·d tn 1947 H..am' ,,11d 1n'e't1gators arc tl)tng 111 1kt,·rm1nt· what l'nv1runmental 1 h.1ngt• ma) ha'e prompted thL' four l .... l., Rn au\t' of tht• cm·ephalit" 1.·a!>cs. \ n 101 < 11n1ml officials have c>.· 11·n1kd 1h1•1r \ 1ral !>Ur'-Ctllancc pro· gr.1111. whllh normall y ts 'iu!>pended an 'mcnHx·r fJcams said. In th is pro· grJm, mosqu1tocs,..are ca ptured 1n r. ,,,. ,r r A T Daily Pilat ........ H. L. Schwartz Ill .. Circulation T•lepl'\onea . ,. "" .. •ttMOO r 1tJ I I' Rosemary Churchman ( 111trollt>r Stephen F. Cerezo f-r I 1 I M.1• •r1+- Donald l . Wiiiiama ( rf,lllatron f.i1ilr1.iq111 • l,t\.\\U1t agatn\t ( oc;ta Mesa for wrong· ful 1crm1nat1on if the council hearing I'> not granted or the adm1n1strat1vc appeal,., denred. ~orsabal. meanwhile. maintained Lauchlan'!> rights were not violated. and the n ty wa!> not at fault for the de la.,. "That was all because Lauchlan changed attorneys so many times. He didn't have to have represent.at ton (1n the admtn1strat1ve heanng) 1f he didn't want to:· he said. vanous parts of the county ·and examined to see if they are carrying a '1rus. Beams said his agency hope\ to \tern an> spread of the virus before the mosquitoes become more active 1n the warmer spnng months Official!> tn Los Angele'i County have been equall y pu11lcd in t7 tng to find a rommon source o their cncephaltt1!! ca..e!>. "The bites occurred in su1.·h widely ~altered commun111cc; a' Long Beach, Van Nuy:o.. West Los Angeles. El Monte. Rescda and others." said Dr. Bctt> Agee, Los Angele County chief of acute commun1cable dti.casc control. .. We have not been able to find an> common source:· such as a ~tagnant .pond. Clrcul•tlon 714/842--4333 CIH1llled advert11lng 714/842-5e71 All other departments 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE VOL. n , NO. 314 •• r High clouds and slightly warm~r Coastal Tides Seton<! IOw Sec:ononign TODAY 3•1 pm 1002 pm a ATUllOAY 20am 9011m 4 10pm •0-•8 pm 0 I 31 22 .S 8 0 I 33 SU<! 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MtrJahangir was to finish 1n the middle of the pack of 16 candidates v. hen votes were tallied. In Costa Mesa. fliers recalhng the college days of counc1lman-clect D:rvllt w~rer-ponra~ed t c 19- ~ car-old attome> as a former long· haired. rabbit" rou~cr who once de· manded that "Deep Throat" be shown on the UC' Irvine campus 'ftrr lttcmo~r'?!portedly dR- tnhu tcd to 15.000 Costa Mesa re\t· dents on 'the'-weekend before Tues- day's electi on. also reported that Wheeler campaigned in 1977 for Associated Student!! president, run· n1ng on a platform of drugs. sex and act•' ism. Moreo,.cr. the l11ers show Wheeler · with a man purported to be a Black Panther Pan) leader. Wheeler was further reponcd to have been an organ11er for a student activist group pressing for aid to Marxist-backed guerrillas in apartheid South Africa. The group sharpshooting at Wheel· er identified itself as the fledgling state branch of the Young C-on· ~rvative Action Fund. based in Washington D.(. Wheeler was infunated by the apparent slur tactics. although he freely admitttd camp<11gn1ng fOr lhe student presidency on a platform of drugs. sex and activism. And yes, he did light for a showing of "Deep T hroat:· the pornographic movie introducing a starlet named Linda Lovelace. Just Call 642-6086 "But you have to look at thl' context. You·rctry1ng togct \Otc!lata college. And college elections arc not exactly 'models of rationality," he said, adding he was a firm behe,cr rn the cons11tuttonal nght to freedom of speech and the pursuit of happiness. He v.as also adamant!} against hard drugs. A!i for a picture of Wheeler !>tlttng near a reponed black acttv1st. thl' counc1lman-elect said the man JUSt happened to s11 1n front of him at a rall). ""d Wheeler said he d1dn·t cam· pa1gn for atd Ill lud a Mar'\1st rcvo~tton . In Fountain allq. on the da} before the cle(. ttUn campaign ma· tcnal blanketed the ell~ attac~tng in{umbents Man dler" ho lost anJ Sarbak\-Bmwn wh-0.-won.- The matcnal -that Bro"n !.<ltd was distributed along v.1th fl1Cf' suppon1ng the cand1daq of Jim Pctriktn who lost -claimed Adler and Brown supponcd a 16 pc~ ,all''> ta\ Jnd alleged that Brown fatkd 111 '1op a :=so.toot high srnolcestack at tht' Orangt• ( ounty Sanitation D1s- lm t lanltt1e\ and' oted for expansion ol the 'an1lar) dtc.tnct headquarters .. l har .. rt•<tll\ dumb," Brown said \.\edne-.c.la' "li .. •JU t the opposite of the truth I "orkcd against the c;mokcstack. "h1c-h has not been built, anu calkd tor an environmental 1mpall report on the expansion. f hat\ "orl.ing against CX'p3n!>tOn. not for 11 · llro\ln 'aid thl' hclte,es that the lahl' ,1.1trn1cnts tell Oat because 'Htl·r, .tpl)l'ared to IX' too sa' V). ·· 1 hn h<tdn't heard these things .,1hout llll' fur touf ~ars.and-1hen lhe)' l 1 Hilt' out I t1 hour\ before the clectton. I 1h1nl.. thn \\t're turned off. .. Bnm n ~:11d shl' plans 10 sec an attornt'\ .ind ..ee what can be done ~bo~uLll.la~uu~c\~------- " I i.111n:1 "ant rand1datcs to face thl\ lo.ind ol 1h1ng tn tv.o years. The ut\ dl''l'r't'' lx·11er than this,'· she \:lid \ ott'I' dl'\t'f\ r tx·tter than this Longtime Newport resident Leon Yale succumbs at 90 Leon Yale. a longttmc Newport Beach resident who built several custom homes m the area tncluding the first hou!>e on Lido Isle. died Wednesda} at the age of90. Memonal scrvtccc; will be hel<f aboard a yacht from which his ashes will be distributed O\-Cr the ocean. Yale. an expert home builder and ('Ontrac1or. built has first home at the age of 16. He and his lam1ly mo,.~·d to I luntington Bl'ach from Newark, N J .. 1n the earl\ 1900s and later 11111' ed tu Wh1ttt·r· Yak rno\l'<.l to Balboa-Island in IY30Jnd built rnan) of the llomc~Ul tht· harhor area that arc still reve<ed t0da) He 1'> 'iun t\Cd b} his wife Patty: daughterc.Jean Lazar and Dody Reid; 'itcpdaughtcr Nanr) Martin: stepson 'iand} \fanin: e1$ht grandchildren. and gmH·grandchtldrcn. What do you like about the Dail) Pilot., What don 't you like? Call the number al left and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to tbe appropriate editor. The same %4-boor answering servit'e may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters colu mn must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. PRE HOLIDAY SAVINGS UP TO 503 HARTCO Solid Oak Parquet ·was '2.99 "' • NOW"'t.11 5l 1-8" solid oak 1tf11th polyurethane finish- BRIGHTON Nylon Plush Carpetlc)g 36 vibrant colors-all wear dated was '24.99 NOW 117.51 MECCA. Wool Berber Carpeting Ouallty wool rnade to last was 124.99 NOW '14.11 MINI BLINDS: Buy one -Get one FREEi (s3me Stlff or SmRllfH) BIG SAVINGS on Wallpaper and Draperies VISA•MASTEACARD•FINANCING•EXPERT INSTALLATION• & YA. WARRANTY ON MATERIAL ANO LABOR S1~sl~I~~ •~t.L~~.~~9, 640-2700 . I 1 Orenge C\ut DAILY PILOT/Frldey. November 8. 1oa. • AS 'Sea and Sa~e' sets tiird walk Congress wl1J1Jer Dornan sues Patter-soil Says his opponent's mailed voters In the ')8th Conaresstonal -~------:~------~· Distnct about 100,000 copies of an er-mail ing misled public roneous votina record chart thit was published Oct. 28 In the Reamer in Santa fhe chan also erred in indicatin1 lhat P111erson. a moderatc-to-hberal ~mo cnu, voted for'ihe samt three btlls. The newspaper published a corrected chart two days later, on Oct 30. Doman.• onetime atltvition lalk llllOw b t, beat Pat tenon by Matty J l.000 \Iota -a Sl-47 percent rnar1fo -io tM oaly California conarniion&J race 1n wU:h a Republican defeated an incumbcna Dime>' A bird wnlk in Crystal Cove State Park will be sponsored by the Sea and Saae Audubon Society on Haturday, Nov .l 7, at 8 a.m., led by Park Ranaer Geary und. • The walk will bcjin at the cotta4Cs of the Crystal Cove H!stonc ·District on the ocean side of Pacific Coast H1a,hw~y, 3111 mile south of MacArthur Boulevard. Brina ? p1cn1c .lunch and wear comfortable shows. For more 1nformat1on, call 494-3539. • Gift-wrap party elated on th eir voting records Ana. The chart mistakenly indicated that Doman. a conservative Repubbean who served a different drstnct in Congress dunna lhc tlm two years of the Reapn administration, vo~ aaainstlt9pn·s tax cut plan. a proposed constitutional amend- ment to require a balanced federal bud&ct. and a bill to deny federal fundina of coutt- ordered busina. By tb• A11oclated PrHI A day aner winnina an acrimonious Oranae County conaressional race, Robert K. Doman filed a SIO million unfair competition lawsuit against his opponent. 10.year incumben• Rep. Jerry Patterson. Doman's Oranae County Superior tourt lawsuit claims Pane.non lmowin&ly Doman's lawsuit claims that 1n sendi na the on&inal chart out on Nov. 2, Patterson wa' "deliberate!)' aucmpuna to deceive the public into behevin,a faisel» that he has adopted (Doman·s) positions 00 issue! or imponance to the public. .. :· Patterson was not 1n his office Thur1day, an·d a woman who answered the phone said she would relay 1 request for conuncoa Cflt. • Doman, known as "8-1 Bob" for bit suppQrt of ddtntt P"Oltams. called Pa&· terso' ia "sneaky link dinbaa" duriN th& t11mpaian and reportedly ~nt nearly SI njilhon to win the elect:Jon: Afier his &feat. Pat~ refmwd to Doman u .. nearly a lunattc,•• and voWed a.o ehaJlenie him in 1936. T~e Holiday Project will hold a volunteer gifi. wrapping party on Saturday. Nov. 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 4)0 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Pacific Coast H1ahw1y, Newport Beach. Volunteers arc invited to bring the entire family to hel~ wrap p~sents to .be delivcre<! to locally confined, 1nst!lUt1onah~ed . residents dunng Chanuka · and Chnstmas visttahons. Refreshments will be -served. for · more information, call 639-0275. · Veteran• Day eervicee Sund.&y. · Veterans Day services will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Costa Mesa Veterans Memorial Hall, S6S W. 18th St. " Co-sponsonna the services will be the Veterans of Foreign Wars post 3536, American begion post 455 'and Veterans of World War I barracks 1249. as well as their ladies auxiliaries. The guest speaker will be Helen "Patches" Musgrove1 former war correspondent during World War ll ana Vietnam .. Laa Brlzaa boutique readied Las Brizas Del Mar Auxiliary of the Children's Home Society will hold its ninth annual "Christmas Crafts Faire Boutique"onSaturday.Nov.17, from IOa.m. to3:30 p.m. at the Edison Recreation Center, 21377 Magnolia, Huntington Beach. The boutique will feature handmade items such as tea towels, crochet items. stuffed anamals, dolls. Chnstmas ornaments and wreaths, plus a table of home-baked aoods such as cakes, cookies. brownies and homemade breads. There will also be babysitting available for shoppers. Fee val o Alta un Jack Kemp, pr•l4ent of· tile F•d•al of Art.a, handa a check for $S27 ,490 to Laeuna Beach Mayor Pro Tem Bobble Mlilkln while f•tl'ftl controller Fred Bouman loon on a.t rfCht. The check ,-, y repreeenta tile city'• ahare of &rounda and Nea.nt of the lluten adml•lon income for thla year. The city haa ·a.1eo recel•ed $17,216 ln annual rent of tile facWtl•and a ahare of the reataurant proftta. HB cops-ask· help to halt ·burglary ri~g By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM D..., ,._. llell Hunt1naton Bcat-h pohcc are see.kin.a residents' hdp tn halung a rastrof home burJ,laries in the n~-c:ent.ral part of the cny. Detective Chns Spumey said 28 apparently rela&ed home break-ins have been reported durina the pat& six weeks in the neighborhoods nonh ef Talben 'feftllle between Beach Boulevard and Graham Street. He said the burglaries appear to"be-thework of the same intnsden, Al though a few of the crimes have occurred duri""& the d~. Spumey said the bur&lars ha"ve struck most Often between 5:30 p.m. and 11 :)0 p.m., takina advantqe of darkness and the absence of witnesses. The burglars have targeted o nly darkened homes that ap~r to be unoccupied and said they may be double cheekina by knocttina on doors before break.ins in. be Mid. "They've made no entry at a house wb~ some.one was obviously.at bome," Spumey said. Because the burglars have avoided bein& teen. the detective sajd he·s been unable io gat~r a description of Lunch will be served. For more information. call Della Estes at 964-2016. Flnt Aid clua offered J St. Joseph Hospital of Orange is offering a RCd Cross standard First Aid Multimedia class on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The class will consist of films, workbook exercises. discussion and "J>TBC"tice, and meets the requirements for first aid training under the National Occupataonal Safety and Health Act. 90% of high school~ grads have tried dr~gs, alcohol the intruders. t The detective said entnes usually have been made by cutting or bruking glass and reach.in& in to unlock a window. Althou&h the burglars operate cautiously outlide a borne. their behavior changes iosidet be said. The intruders search for valuables that caq be IOJd quickly and easily. he said. Their loot has included televiSton sets, video recorders, stereo equipment, jewelry and camera equipment. Becau1e some of these items are sizable, pohcc believe the intruders park aaeuway vehicle Cost of the program is $20 which includes the instruction book and workbook. Pre-registration is required by calling 771-8040. t By SCOTT HAYS Of lhe Delly ""°' It.ti Nine of every 10 high school students graduating this year from Newpon-area schools will have tried drugs or alcohol, local parents were told this week. on TV today,·• he said. "The message kids are getting is alcohol is OK." / And the marijuana kids smoke' today is I 0-15 times stronger than tt was I 0 years ago. • But marijuana ls noi the only drug kids are using tody. he said. Diet pills (amphetamines) and especially co- caine, are both very accepted among the youth. Hen1sey, armed with a suttcase full nearby. of drug paraphernalia. answered Spumey said officers arc urging residents in the questions after the lecture. His bot· targeted area to take precauuons to belP. stem the bu'}lary tom-hne advice to parents in helptng spree. He said residents might leave a liabt and a radio or to curb drug and alcohol abuse was telev1s1on oti when they leave home U'l the evening, thus "fight back." making the house appear occupied. 11\ addiuon, be said Computer course acheduled "Newpon Beach has a very serious "But you want to deal with 1t on a residents who leave their house should alcn a neighbor to posthe level." he said. "Keep the keep an eye out for burlgars. An O.r~nge Cout C-0llegc Community Service's drug and alcohol problem.'' Newport course entitled "Word Processing With Microcomputers" Beach Police Sgt. Paul Heniscy told 1s being offered on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 9 a,m. to 4 about 70 parents who attended a p.m. in Computer Center IO~. meeting on drug and alcohol abuse at T.opics will mcludt: wordwrap0£:,tification, block Corona Del Mar High School. "Six bandhnaand..olhcr.spcc1al features ordst.ar. Ih.c...f.ec_ .out.of. those. 10 graduatin1 students for this one-day event is $35. For more information, call ,will have tried pot (marijuana). Five 432-5880. of those will have tried two or more .. We arrest 1.200 kids a vear 1n Newpon Beach on drug or alcohol· related problems.'' he said. "And Qrq_bab!.Y_ I.QC percent Q(.tho~ku1s have parents who never realized their kids were usina." communication channels open. Take The detective said anyone who secs a burglary in the opportunity to talk about 1t with prC?JrCU should....immcd1ately call Hunttngton Beach your children. Use your schools. your police at 9~8811 or di~l !he emergenC} number, 911. police departments, your counselors. Spurncy said anyone-witti infonnatron about tbndenuty Use these program as a resource. For of the burglars can contact him n5..l6:.5.959. c..vc.ry lugb >mu...ch.ildten..upecienc;c., ----' -·------iiiiiiiitiiiii ______ - there·s a down spot. and that's where LA-to-Mazatlan race the education should come in ... Ballet to held auditions drugs and t"o of five use drugs regularly. The Ballet Montmartre, a non-profit organization. will be holding auditions for junior company members. ages 8-12. and senior company members. ages 13 and up. on Saturday, Nov. 17. at the Newport Ballet Academy. 2632 Santa Ana Ave .. Cost Mesa. Scholarships will be offered, and those with a commitmen1 10 dance should call 646· 7644 for infor- mation. "This is not a hopeless stol) :· he added. "but something we all have to be made aware of." The program was sponsored b)' Parents Who Care, a school support group aimed at improving com- munication between parents and their children. · · reduced to 21 yachts Young bu~1n-bvictlm ~.*:.!'.;,~s.:v.h• lo• ... ar1 ...... M~utl•n. now ~a ce e ,.-It~ Mexico. \oacht race was reduced to 21 Thursday when '.f..., ,J three yac.hts. including one from NewpOn Beach. were OCC off era career workahop Those parents who attended were handed drug and alcohol literature, and then shown the film "What Parents Should Kn ow About Drugs ... hostea b) Good Morning America's David Hartman. Orange Coast College Community Service Office is ofTen ng a four-hour. career-de velopment workshop "What Makes You Tick" on Saturday, Nov. 17. from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in Room 110 of the Counseling and Admissions Building. Comm1101cation specialists. Marge England and Jean Blankenship. will help workshop attendees to identify and measure their success potential which can help them in the rea lm of career advancement or change. The fee 1s S25. For more information or to register by Viosa or Mastercard, call 432-5527. <\fler the film. Henisey detailed the horrors. associated w11h drug and alcohol abuse by relaying traffic (atalit)' stories. Both drugs and al· cohol. he said. are d1rectl)' respon- sible fo r the high rate of traffic fatalites among young people. "Qne kid in every classroom will be directly involved io a maJor traffic accident by the time they're 21 ," Hen1~)' told the audience Friday, Nov. 9 S1udents use drugs tor an) number of reasons. including peer pressure. experimentation and social in- fluences. No meetings scheduled "Look at most sports commercials Po ucE Loe fiJhting with. Mesa cop brings suspect trip·tqjail A 27-year-oJd man is in custody this mornina after fiahtina with a Costa Mesa patrolman who ordered him to leave Pomona Elementary School Thursday morning, police reported. Wayne Peter Ba4man was arrested on th.rec mitdemeanor counts of .Huntiniton Beach A 14-year-old boy was shot in the face with a BB aun when he walked ofT a school bus near his home on Graham Street near Warner Avenue. • • • Someone stole a $200 briefcase containing miscellaneous papers from a car in the 9000 block of Pollack. • • • Buralar broke into a driver's window and stoic $488 in electric tools in the 9000 block of Bickley. • • • A 1981 Honda motorcycle valued at $1,SOO was stolen from a residence in the 8000 block of Atlanta Ave. • • • A blue I ().speed bicycle was stolen from Marina Hit h School. .,. ... A male adult was taktfl into custody and a $34 pair of pant allelcdly stolen from Penney's at 7711 Edinaer Ave. was recovered. • • • Entcrina throuah an unlocked door. somrone bul'Jlan1cd a hom Wednesday on the 8 00 block of Maplcdale lane The los included a • battery, resisting arrest and failina to · leave the campus, said P.Oljce, He was booked into city jail, where he remained in lieu ofS2,500. "rbe altercation oocurred when Officer Gaylen Manson confronted Bauman on the scboolgrounds at 2051 Pomona Avenue around 11:54 $400 video recorder. • • • A blue Huffy crus1er bicycle was stolen from the backyard in the 6000 block of Ballenger. --... A 26-foot sail was stolen from the rear of a pickup truck in the 9000 block of Kings Canyon. • • • Two female j uveniles were arrtstcd Wednesday evenlna on suspicion of shoplif\ina It the Ta1Jet SlOtt, 9882 Adams Ave. "Recovered were con· smctics worth $47.30. • • • Someone t"''ISted off a prage door handle to break into a home on the 16000 bloc k of Pitman Lane, a resident reported Wednesday. The loss. estimated at S2101 included a calculator and an answenna machi ne ••• A woman was am ted Wednesday anernoon on susp1c1on of shoplift mg at 1he kogasstort. 7S42 Ed1naer A"e • • • A two-tone 1984 Buick Reaal perked b/ a Utt 1n Hunt1na1on C'en1cr. 777 Ed1nacr \ve.. wn11 "olen. a.m.. and began friskina him for possible weapons, said police. Bauman allegedly strugled to act awat' from Mattson, according to reports. The • officer was able to contain the sutpeet and was not injured In the fiaht. lni.ne A S360 wedding rill& was taken 1n a robbery on Lanccwood Way over· night Wednesday. Police say the thief entered tbcbome while the owncr-wa$ away and took the woman's rina from a bedroom bureau. • • • Someone tried to pry open the front door of Quablab. 17935 ky Park Boulevard, Thunday but lef\ before succccdina. • • • • vandal poured supr into the ps u1nk of a Parkv1ew Lane resident's vehicle overnight Wcdne~ay. • • • I'< people were arrested Wtdnes~ day 01&ht and Thursday mominf for dnv1n1 under the 1nnucnce o al- cohol. II were booked at Orange Count)' J111I • • • juvenile was am led for stcahna a b1cy~lc ftom an lrvinc $ChOOI about 2:21 p "' WcdnM<iay. The bic)Cle was rtto,crcd and retumtd to its owner •• • Eight Oat11 of fl3n.,1e' were taken from the ~)I re«t of the ( uhtrtUk Commun11~ .\ssoc1atton on Hamson Street \\ cdnesda) morning. pohcc said. • • • Police found a '1ohn and tts case in the v1c1ni1y ol Orange Acres Lane. CoetaMen Pain1 spra~crs and other items. worth $7.135. v..ere reported stolen from EJ's Home Decorating Center. 3165 Harbor Bhd .. sometime be· tween 4 p.m l uesda~ and 5:45 a.m. Wednesda). En ti') to the store was poss1bl) gained "1th a kc)'. police reported • • • An $800 gold nng was reportedly stolen Wednesday b} a man trying to sell two cnrvcd duck deco)S to an antique shop al 864 19th t nround 1.30 p.m The suspect. descnbcd as Caucasian. 5 tcct q inches tall. 150 to 160 pounds, anb~ the nna from a counter in the kitchen area of t~ store while getting a drink of w:uer. • • • Womcn·~JC"-clf} worth SJ. IOOwu reported stolen from a home m the 000 block of G1braher -\venue someume between 4 p.m. Oct 24 and 10 a.m. Wednesda) Entry was poss- ibly pined lhrouah a rear lidmaglau door. • • • A SlSO radio "'• reponed stblen from a at 1n the parktn lot of Nordstrom's depanmenl '10re at South \oa t Pl111 between Sp m. and 6 p.~ Wednesday. Ent!') was ap-pe.rcnll)' made by brttklna the pass-- cn1er door band le I Newport Beach • meone took SI ,060 v.onh of pouess1ons includ1n1 a tctto &)°'item from a rar p.-likcd on tsl Salboa.Boulc\atJ • • • vand I\ \ml'h~ out tht head· scratched. One of the cancellations wu due to a tragedy at sea off the coast of Washi ngton abou.t a week ago. Ro} Disney of California Yacht Club withdrew bi.s- hamrock aner one ofrus pnma11 crev.mcn v.as washed . overboard and lost at sea when he was swept from the foredeck of the 70.foot yachl Mend1an w h1le dellvenna 1t from Seattle to Los Angeles. Da"1d Wall, 47.ofEI Segundo, v.as reponedl) washed 0' erboard in heav) seas while reefing the marnsail At last report, his bod) had not been reco' ered The accident happened about 3 a.m. ofT Neah Bay. south of Seattle. The crew was unable to start the CllJIDC. but sailed around for hour$ 1n the area 1n a futile search, according to M 1ckc) C'oltch of Manna del Re) who was at 1hc helm A Coast Guard ~arch also failed to locate Wall, a profe ~1onal sailor v. ho v.as Dtsnc) 's longume boat keeper. ~lso out of the race an~\\ arrcn Hancocl's '\leU from Ne\'pon Harbor Yacht Club.and Jack James· Jubllat1on, anta Barbara Yacht Club Hancock said he v.a~ ha\ ing Aleta re·nggcd for the race and the prOJCCt 1s behind schedule Jame was havina Jub1la11~m titted v.1th a nev. rudder and the work could not be compktl·d 1n t1m<' lights ot a BM\\ parked at ~<'wpon Center and bent the auto's v. ind~hit'ld wipers. A woman reported that she has been rcc~\ed rudl' and threatening phone calls tram more than a mon1h. She said th<' pe~on han~ up v.hen she asks th<' caller to 1dcnt1f} himself Lacuna Beach Police helped e' t inguish a 'ch 1dc fire Thursda) n 1ght at the corner of Catalina and D1.imond me.els The damaged car v. J' lo""cd from the scene • • • The owner of a Jae I.ct 'alue<l at SI 19 rC"portcd 11 ~tolco Thursda) anemoon • • • Police cued fohn l 4,,d .\lc\andtr 2 I , on suspicion ot posse 1 ng less than an oun(c or manJuane -\Jcx- andcr was t:1ted Wednesda\ after- noon on Fore l .\ \Cnuc. · • • • o\ white ruch moped l't'portcd stolen Wcllnesda} was reco,el"C'd h\ police at 4 a m ThuN.ia\ on the 400 bloc\: of Cedar Wa) Fountain Valley 4. resident 0(1hc 16400 block ut Mt therton reported Thun.da\ that someone broke into h1!. blue I ~~l Honda 6-ccord and 'i\Ok stereo C'qu1p- ment worth S '\00 • • • Remo"tnl a front bathroom wtn· do" rctn. someone b\lr&lanitd a home Th unday on the 16000 block. of Ca 111 venuc The propcny to "'a not 1mmed1atcl) determmNI. • • • .. c.;tcrco equipment was oleo late Wtdnc~a' or rarl) Thursd~y from ' a 'th1tlt" cm the I 7200 t\lock. of Rc1me1 trtet Equipment ~onh SI ~ 'Aa~ t3'-:cn from 1 ropper· .. wlorcd I "7qGM 'an. parked 1n tront ot .i residence Four Pioneer speakers wonh SI ~O were stolen from a white 1966 \oll'lwagen Bug. parked 1n • dnH"a> .\n attempt to steal the rad1u from the Voll<iwagcn wa unsucl·c stul • • • omC'onc used a spnnklcr head to brcal. a window 1n the bural~!'}' Thur\da' of a home on the 11800 bkxl ot' \meth)sl Court. 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Nicaragua arms for U ts . attack MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -ly grave." .a~d 11 wo~!d ~~::~::i~!•;:cfh~~ The Sandin!s.ta gov~rnme.nt says it i He cha~d that a U.S. IPY plane M1Gs 1wedtth ~~~e po jbility of a pre-amuna c1v1hans, including 20,000 caused sonic booms Tbul"lday over not n;i ou k to ncutrabze them tudent volunteers w~ normally Managua and listed severaJ other e~puve stn e d ied receivin ad· help harvest coffee, LO defend itself compfaints. These included "harass-Nicaragua hfs :n & • from a predicted U.S. invasion. ment" of a Soviet freighter by U.S. vanced warp ane · Claimiri~ that an "escalation of Navy frigates inside Nicaraguan The New York Times. 1n toda y's aggression ' indicated an invasion water$, deployment of U.S. warships editions quoted an unidentified was imm inent, foreign Minister in the Caribbean and Pacific, and Nicarag~an offiC'lalr as saying the Miguel d'Escoto announced Thurs-"very suspicious movements" in at SovicJ ship was carrying one or two day night t~~t th~ leftist governmen\ lca~t. lhrce U.S. Army bases in the helicopters' for the Nicaraguan army. was mobtlmng tts reserve defense Untted Stat~. . : • m a! described as a top forces. • In Washington, Reagan adm1n1s-The 0 ici · uoted as 58 in fie al o told reporters and foreign tration officials raised the possibility pohcy~akers. ":~c'a~ hardly be ~ong diplomats that Nicaragua was re-the Soviet vessel may not contain the helicopter~ ns that threat- questing an urgent meeting of the MiG fighters. as had been suggested, sadered stra~cg.ic f~~~'IT nited States 0 ; U.N. Security Council to denounce but les sophisticated Czech-built ~n th~ SCCT~ty 0 e to defend OUl"$Clvcs the alleged acts of agaression, sayi ng L-39-ZA trainer planes. tts ~I hes. cy a{ ooression .. · l e •• sea §ituation that is extreme-The Rea n administration against a war o a_. · .... Good White China for adventurous dining! Save on our entire collection! Pure white china filled with the rich-hued .foods of the holidays -what's more festive than this lu sc ious imerplay -or colors on our good white china! Choose from dinnerware, tea sets and vases while o ur Annual White China Sale makes festive meals a real adven ture! All good china begin with the same basic recipe ! Mix clay from the Toki River .Valley with quartz, feld par and water. 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Oeparti:nent said all the credit for last month's good news went to pnces for newly introduced 198S-model cars and trucks, which proved after the depart.mcnt's sea onal adjustment procds to be lower than Se ptember close- out pnces for the 1984 model . Indeed, other major components of the index rose and department analysts said that if car and truck pnccs were not counted the O".crall index would be unchanged from September. ' Reagan,. edu~atp'rt. praise Bell $21JM conllo blaze In Coron•do -''==~---:=:......-; Tldrd PbJJlppme IJre .tUl• 7 CORONADO -A pectacul r n1gh1 fire reduced to rubb&e a luxury condon,inum project under construction an 1h1s re10rt town acros the ba y from San Dtcao. causma an estimated S2S million damaac. flames from the three-hour blaze Thursday were visible for mile and Qukkly CTIJ,\.llfcd the u.n~DIJ)ied 92-unit w1terfront complex. <.'au sin& what officials dcsenbcd as the largest single fire loss in the city's history. There were no repons of injuri~ in the fire, which broke out at about 6: 1 S p.m. Thursday and auttcd the unfinii.hcd condonun1um project knoWTI as The Landing. sajd Poltcc Cmdr. Bob Paseman. Its cause had not l>ttrt detemuned. Baby Fae'• folk• •after •trea · MANILA, Philippines -The Ullrd Phihppll\C tOWllt holel ftre in J over two weeks killed seven people and iQjurcd 13 today-a fcW days afta t president ordered a military probe of the other ftre. to ck1tnnJne 1f -urba terronsts .. were.mvolvcd. W1tnesses said some JuetU of lM etPl"6tor)' La Palm as Hotel leaped from their windows and died a~ the blue broke out I the middle floors at I a.m. By mid-afternoon. 1nvcstipton were st1l~ invest1&atan1the tirc'sona,in. TwoAmencansweremjured 1n theblau, and t~ dead included a Sin.-pore bustncs~man who Jumped from an upper floor. a ~ud1 Arabtan. ao El)'l>ttan and two other unidentified foretanen~v.-eU two F1)1pinos. . • ~·· I Zlmb•b•e leader •••••ln•ted HARARE. Z1mbabv-e -Anti·Jovernment 1u.11men assassinated Sen., Mo\~ Ndlovu, a leading member of Pnmc Minister Roben Mupbc's pany the nauonaJ news aacncy reported, tripenng notin1 toda)' that caUtCd an undetermined number of de41ths. The news •ocy Zlana initially rc1>011tld that the SO.year-old Ndlovu was killed early today. But a later Ziana rcpo~uotcd~ Home Affairs Minister Simbi Mubako as saytnJ the senator was au.no down· W ~SHJNqTON ~Education Secretary 'r.H. Bell is leaving the Cabinet with high praise from President Reagan and school leaders while conservatives ho~ for a successor who will steer the depanment to the nght. Bell . announced has res1&,na11on Thursday, the first member of Reagan's Cabinet to bow out after his first term. "A four-year hitc;h as a long time ·· said Bell, who will turn63 S~nday and who plans to return to Sal,t Lake Caty as a professor at the Un1vers11y ofUtah and to attend to a family sod (arm and other land interests. LOM,i\ LINDA -~~by Fae's parents. undergoing counscl ina for the stress associated with their daughter's controversial baboon hean transplant, are pleading for "peace of mind ror a whale." "We feel we·ve done riabt -wl\At is right for her," the infant's mother said 1n a statement 'read Thursday by doctors at a news conference at Loma Linda University Medic.al Center. The infant's situation and the controversy over' the Oct. 26 transplant have been "pretty str~ssful" f~r the unidentified Barstow couple, who arc bei.ng counseled at Loma Linda, said Or. Robin Doroshow. a pediatric cardiologist .• ~lilld •••P ring arre11ta late Thursday at bis horn~ in Beitbrid&e-bytwoorthree-dwideot •• oews agency said Ndlovu was shot in the chest fi ve tamn. . Pollo vaccine loses potency WASHI NGTON-Patients injected with a Salk-type polio vaccine 1n the last I 8 months should check with their doctors because more than 56,000 doses of th e compound may have lost potenry. the Food and Drug Administration says. Those who received .such shots after May 1.983 should eensull the pbys.ician or health departmen t which treated them about getting additional injections, the agency said an an announcement Wednesday. The F-OA also said there is no problem with the Sab1n-1ype oral polio vaccine Jhat 1s much more commonly used in this country. . CALIFORNIA ---- CHP to u•e radar on highways SACRAMENTO -Five aduhs have been charged with swapping children for se~ purposes in Sacramento and suburban Brodenck ahd Stpckton and ~n Diego. Records in ~acramento Mun1c1pal Coun, whc~e the warrants were issued T~ursday, included a handwtut'en confession by one women. The recor~s md1cate that more than a dozen boys and girls, aged t'4-0 10 13 years. were v1c11ms. One v1ct1m told investigators she wu introduced to a full range ofaduh sexu~ co!1~cts at the age of21h. The girl, now 12, said she could remember one man 1nv11ing other men into his home _,"men she hadn't seen before and didn't see again .. -to ha ve sex with her. WOR LD j Aquino gunman's wHe sought Sovleta defend clril f.reedom . GEN EV A. Switzerland-Soviet delegates, ~t1fyingat a Una~cd Nations • pl/bric hearing on human rights practices, said their $).Ountrymcn l\Ave more Cl\'ll freedom than international law &,uarant~. Ansv.'Criba a barrage o(• pointed questions before the U.N. Human Riahts Committee. the Soviet delegation on Thursday rejected uggesuons that Soviet laws and practice arc • not compauble with intemational standards. Instead, the Soviets accused Western committee members of spreading "hostile and tendentious information" during the two-day hearing. · E~rly Bird Dlnne.r Specials ~6.9S Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Din~r with choic~ of soup or salad and ~ss~rt 4 to 6 PM \ .. , VENTURA -Checking the rearview mirror for Californ ia Highway Patrol units on route 126 in Ventura Co unt y may not keep speeders from being caught, with the CHP usin~ radar there for the first time on a state highway. Unul Dec. I, patrolmen wi ll 1ssuo onl~ warnings to dnvers exceeding the 55 mph speed limit, but wall th en stan to gi ve uckets. said Capt. Don Leach, commander of the Ventura C'HP office. C'alifom1a 126 1s a heavtl} traveled. mostly two-lane highway connecting lnter~tatc 5 with U.S. I 0 I. MANILA, Philippines-TheSupremeCoun today ordered armed forces chief Gen. Fabian C. Ver and three other men to bnng before the coun the missing wife of Rolando Galman, the man the military claims killed opposition leader Benigno Aquino. In a resoluuon, the high co urt ordered the four to present Lina Gal man at a formal hearing Nov. 20 on a petition by the Galman family alleging that Mrs. Oalman is in m1htaf) custody and seeking her release. Ver. the Philippines' most powerful military commander, and 25 other people wer e implicated by a fact -finding board in the .. premeditated killing" of l\quino and Galman in August I 983 at the Manila airport. Gal man was shot by soldiers seconds after Aquino was killed . ()If U4E PENINSULA 1 • .,. I ·~I BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 . Shtittle's playing catch-up CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)- Oiscovery's astronauts are making small adjustments in their orbit to catch up, slowly but stead1l}. 10 two ofr.::course satellites that will be salvaged b y space-walking astronauts. Three more e-ngane firings were planned 1oda) to further reduce the pp between hunter and hun ted an the antncate game of celesual cat-and- nrouse. The ioat Carcfi tne first satellite, Palapa 82, on Monday and · 1he second. Westar 6. on Wednesday. Before the "ayward satellites can be captured. the astronauts must empty the shuttle's cargo bay of twe commercial communications satel- lites. The first is to be released late today for Telcsat of Canada. The second. owned by Hughes Com- munications Services. is 10 tx· drop- ped ofTSaturda). Telesat is paying the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration S 10 million, and Hughes. with a bigger satellite. S 17 million for the delivery service. Commander Rack Hauck and pLlot David Walker began the satellite pursuit within an hour after Ois- s:overy soared into orbit Thursday. triggcriQg the first of 44 engine firings intended to bring the ship w11hin 35 feet of·Palapa on Monday. As the chase began. with shuttle and satell ite racing around the globe at more than 17.400 mph, Palapa was about 17 .000 miles ahead at an altitude of224 miles. 40 miles higher than Discover). Westar is 720 miles ahead of Pala pa. By early today, the distance had been cut 10 12,995 miles, and Dis- covery was ca tching up at the rate of 181 mph. Applicants for lottery jobs line up ACRAMEl'trO (AP) ->\t least 41 applicant s are being con~drred by Gov. George Oeukmejian's aides for Jobs running the C'ahfomaa lottery. due l~gin March 21. Al the same time, Attorney General John Van de Kamp and lawmakers who fought the lottery 10it1at1ve are planning legislation to repair what they call flaws 1n th e cons1itut1onal amendment. 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Bristol St Suite A °""' "'"" o.,.,,..,., 31 11-. •1111 ••• ,,u •• t .. l. EatAnatMHm 2236 E. Lincoln fin. trvlne 14806 Jeffrey Road Suite F I Ml.-nVlefo 24000 Altela Partcway SP 34 Or8ftge ,. Town & COuntry n7 s Maen St. Suite 11 - I I •i .. . I ' , . •I -·· COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Al . . For Ad Action PRO FE 10N AL D Cal_1 . ·MAID aly Plot · ERVICE Occidental sel_ling -geot~ermal unit AD·VISOt (Company' a Comlngl) LOS ANGELES (A P) -Occ1den· The geothermal saJe is khcduled to 642 5678 · 673-4913 tal Petroleum Corp .. in a move to close Nov. IS. · Occ1dental's chairman, Dr. i""ii!iiiiiiii~;;·;~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;!!!~!~~~~~~==-~ concentrate on 11s basic business. said .. II calls for Santa Fe International to l Thursday 1t will sell tts geothermal pay $335 milhon in cash. assume cne1y un11 to Kuwa1ti·owned Santa Occ1dcntal's pla~c as auarantor for Fe nternational Corp. for $3SO · $10 million in pollution-control rev-mil11on. ·enue bonds for the plant and put SS Armand Hamm~r, said the deal would "generate a 1ubstant1al gain" for his firm. the nation's ninth·laracst oil company. The reason is great "stuff 'n' trimmings" are found in the classifieds. The claas1f1edslire a great feast for sellers or buyers. Not to mention the "gravy" of low cost clauifted ads. · The move come~ as Occ1den11I 1s million in a special C$Crow fund to be selling assets to nuse cash for develop. disbursed in accordance with the ing a mOJOr 011 find 1n Colombia nnd level of workina ca pital at \he to pay ofT debts from its $4 billion geothermal plant as of the closina purchase of Cities Service Co. of date Tulsa. Okla .. in 1982. rhc special fund 1s to be used to As of Sept. 30, Occ1dcntal's sen10P settk last-minute bjlls to retain -!)le debt was $2. 7 billton. · geothermal unit's capital level. OVER THE COUNTER "This sale ... is a further step m Occ1dcntal's program of disposing of assets not directly rehUed to its core businesses of oil and gas, coal, agribusiness and • chemical oper- ations." Hammer said. Cash from the deal "will ~ added to ·0cci_dcntal's worlung capital and will ~ available to fund capital expendi tures for thc~c businesses a~ CALL THE CLASSIFIED~2-5678 11BANK ON THE LEADER"'" FOR LOWER MONTiiLY PAYMENTS. Take a look at the lower monthly payments on our Custom Auto Financing. You'll see why we call it the "Almost Like a Lease''loan~ith this new loan, your moriiliJy Rayment.s (other than your final p~yment) arc lower than on ou r regular auto loans. Your fmaJ payment is larger because it's based on the estimated va]ue of your car at the encl of the loan. But there are seve ral ways to handle 1t. You ca n pay off the Joan and keep the car, sell or trade in the car,* refinance the final payment~* or tum m the car and walk away from the loan!"** TAX DEDUCTION While most k~ses can offer you Tower monthl y payments, they don't All offer you the tax benefits of a loan. W i lh the "Almost Like a Lease" loaQ.,..r_ou could get the bcM of both worlds: lower monthly payments and a possible interest deducuon ~ (Consult your tax advisor.) . NO DOWN PAYMENt With the 11Almost Like a Lease" loan, y.ou can choose 100% financing. Or make· a down payment :m<l you might be cligihlc for a reduced rate. . Get more information and an application nowl (800) 652-1111' Call toll free Monda through Fnd1ty, 8:00 a.m.-5: 8.m. With lower monthl y payments, a possible tax advantage and nodown_payment, the only question now is: why lease? Call today for more information about the 11Alm0$t Like a Lease" loan from Banko! Amcrica.-lt.' ne more example of financial BANH leadership from Ca lifornia's ON THE leading lender. LEADER"• Bank of America , tuul .,..,.ncnt muM i. ~ befun tN-ul~ or uadr cnuhl 111> rhrnuah •At AIM'n•rurrttnr ullC'd rat '"" .tnd tl'rm1 C rr.111 qu•IJlu:atKlm m11~• he tnft ... s,,..-.1.1 •~mJIUt'"" •Pfll~ If yuur uir nrt'da rC'patt ot tf'-(md1111m1n1 Y.N t11ca'\.I • rnilaicr •llU'W•l'IU. ftf .tll ptt'VloU• P'YffiC'"" h•v• no• bttn m.t•lc-r1n """' well as to fund Occident.al's contmu· ina recapitali1a11on proaram." Ham- mer said. Occidental Geothermal Inc. owns an 80-mcgawatt electric aeneratina plant and related geothermal steam ~krves In The Geysers area of northern Califom1a, has an interest in three other steam-producina ven· tures in The Geysers and has variO\JS interests in undeveloped g~othermal properties, principally m California, Idaho and Nevada. --Geotherm al enera>'l:I~ steam an,d hot water from beneath the earth s surface to turn turbines that produce electricity. Santa Fe lnternattonal explores for and produces 011 and natural ps and ~ 1s engaged in contract dnlhng for petroleum and in engirteering and construction for the international energy industry. The government- owned Kuwait Petroleum Co. purchased Santa Fe International for S2.5 billion in 1981. Economic forecast planned for appraisers Robert J. Dunham, president of Newport Economics Group will speak at the Orange County Chapter of the Society of Real Estate Ap.. praisers' November Dinner Meeting. Dunham, an economist, will speak on "Forecast 1985 -Economic Market Directions fo r Southern Ca li- fornia Land Development." The Orange County Chapter meets at the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana on Nov. 14, at 6 p.m. Cost of the Dinner Meetinj as $1 3.00 and reservations are required. Oeadhnc for reservations ~s noon Monday and may ~ mWe-f>y calling the Chapter Office at 955-3230. UP s AND DowN s -l -2 '• ''" lt . . ,---_;(.~----------~--.. .. OrangeCOMt OAJLY PILQTI~. Howem•I, 18" Irvine fit' ..... wins 'GOlden,Hom: Irvine's CentennJal Eatates, the -developer of Hillview Estat in Santa .Pitulo .. has received .national teeotnition alona with Hillview E tea for produc1na the best pnvately owned model home sales ceoter in the So welt region for 1984. A breakfast WH held rece ntly 'to honor the project and ..Jcvelopcr. .. d The "Golden Home" trophy, presented by Automation in Hous1na 8t. T.he "meet 1he cor;nmunity" event and awards presentation was held a the h1~to~ic Olen Tavern 1n Santa Paula. A tradition was staned 1hat mornin u H1llv1ew Estates residents will be meetina there monthly from now on. Manufactured Home Dealer map.zinc. was awarded 10 the proiect on the bui1 of the f<• center's exterior and interior appearance, proressionalism of promotional materials such as advenlsement1, brochures and siani. and the sales volume accordin1 to si1e of"1he dealer's marketplace. In addition. 1 statement on why the sales center shou ld win nm prize, and the completeness and quality of the entry itself were clements of theJudaina. Accordina to Gerry Govan, president of Centennial Estatc<J, the developtt, the pthcnna •• ., .. a tmnendom sUccett, wadl..,.. it•t1i11 .._,. H new residents or Hillview E•taiet bep.n takina Pl" ia -~ al lifest yle "Govan noted that the '.'rrception by the dty wu OUllll""'L Wida many local JfOups prestnt, 1nclud1n1 the chamber of comw, wllomne wqon, the K.iwa1u1 Club, the Sor~mislJ, the EWe ~p _, St. Plut't Episcopal Church. . ( btt available In all lllnJ ·~ Wheeler elected to top posts at Community First rhe election p( Henry L. Wheeler as vice-chairman ansf executive vice president of Community First Bank was announced Thuttday by Chair- man RoJ'lalA l . Scheidt. Wheeler is also senior vice president of •nd 1 director. of Pacific Bancorporation,. the bank's holding company. In announci{lg the election. Scheidt noted-that' Wheeler hos been workfog under special assignment to.the bank for several months. "Henry has already made very significant con· trtbutions to the bank as an offi~r. director and consultant," Scheidt said. "In his new position, Henry adds significant strength and depth to our senior staff," he added. Scheidt also mentioned that he and Wheeler have worked together very successfully in the past. Scheidt and Wheeler were pan of the manage- ment team at Security Pacific's largest commercial banking office. Wheeler holds a d-egree in adminis- tration management from California State Univ,ersity at Los A_ngclcs. He received his first exposure to banking when he was selected for a Bank of America ·student pro~ram. He worked for the bank at night dunng his final two years of school. After graduation. Wheeler JOined Security Pacific Bank. As a com· merc1al loan officer, he was assigned to the bank's Fresno Commercial Loan Center, .where he was Qppoin!cd an assistant vice president. Subsequently. Wheeler became president of Libeny Equipment Leas- ing Co. Libeny lease& to both larger and smaller firms throughout the Western states. The company also provides man~gcment services for -othedeasrng-organ'.ization . Scheidt indicated that Wheeler's extensive commercial leasing and lending background is panicularl y />valuable to the bank. Community "'first concentrates on serving small businesses and retail customers. In all. Wheeler has had more than Antique & r:eproduction pine Unique Accessories Mon.-Fri. 9-5 pm $at 10-4 pm Sun 11 ·3 pm ~OODEN HfARJ 151 Kalmus Orivt. Swu M5 Com Mesa, C.lifo~6'26 Tclq:lhone (714) 5S7·44!0 ~·S..m.c:.c.•,..... . rs years of experience in lhe financial field. He noted that he's seen many changes in bankinJ during that period. "This is a panscularly exciting time to be with a community bank. 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UP 4. 00 NS Namt_ Lftl Chg rct i ~=fTPch !~ -a f~·::.l 4 ,lowerlnd s ~---l'A ; 9~"'t\~ ~ = 1~ I '51avbov En l t': -~ Comdisco tl'l'J -'l'J 1ltf5~·~~j,~A WI a = ~ l ~'Mn -v. _.,. -=-1;\ I r noJ Ind -~ Herihev -1Qi NoEurOll -~ fewav -1 ~ r lhland ~ = l~ fol er n 'I• -Va i.ct Anoe ~ -a Hov~war -nMotr E wl ~ -1 S omdrelnt ~ -~ WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (~P) Nov. 9 AMEX LEADERS i."'f"; •• ~ • - GoLo Qu oTES M ETALS Quor Es That· s an a pt desert ption of both business and ~usiness peopl~ along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companlesaregotn~and which people are helping them get there,just watch ~reditLtne' -every day tn the Business section of your n W Dally Piiat ' -• VoterS--slioWed little confidence iD their: Officials · Incumbents at th~ munici pal lev.el must feel a little hke R~ey Dangerfield thi s week; so few oftherri got any res""ct in TueSday's election.· · r- ~n Cos~ Mesa, Vice Ma yor Eric John son beca me a former pubh~ offiC'lal and .May!Jr Donn !-fall barely won re-election as the third of thr~e v1ctonous candidates for the Cit y Co uncil. In Eountain. Valley, Mayor Marvin Adler was removed after three terms in office. The only other incumbenf in the race Barbara Brown, won handily, as did fo rmer Mayor George Scott Lest . Scott fe~l ~oo secure, the voters imposed a two- consecut1~e-term hm1t on council service. Ao~, m Huntington Beach, the voters returned incumbents Ruth Finley and Mayor J~ck Kell y to office, but rejected a mea~ure that would have ltfle~ the 1two-term limit on council service there. They made sure Finley and Kelly understand thei r status as lame ducks. ~~'T· ... ~~~ .. ., oi.1 .... , or • .., Cllk,.o IM •"4 I ''Thegr owth and development of Costa Mesa over the p_=a==-.:.-=.;.,;_ have provided so much for so many ~pie .... " R1c1111 Co1u Nation prefers myth to~ reality ~ \\..\SH IN(.1TON -All nattoQi. have their myths, most of them · innocuou~. M>me of the m, like the. Wagnenan non~nse of p re-war Ger· man}'. downnght dangt'rous. Amen.. ca ts no exception. h believes, fot ins ta nee in the !>0-cilled Horau() Argcr m}th even though to go. ftom- rags to nchcs 1s 1ntinttely more rant · than to go from rags to rags. It is hardl y a v~te of confidence. As if the message we.ren't clear ~nough, H.unting~on Beach told its ci ty administrator and the City Council. that It doesn't trust them to appoint the cit y treasurer or the ci ty clerk-those offices will remain elective - and adopt~d a set of min imum qualifications for the people who woul~:~~:r~~~~~~~·thcstandardsbara ~ignificantnumber of Angelenos finally believe ~ople from seeking the offices and arc hkely therefore to be illegal. That's not the poi nt. ' • ~ttll pohuc1ans contradtct na; uonal m} ths at tht'1r peril. Walter Mondale dtd 11 -and suffered the· con~quences Thr .m) th that Mondale 1mphcttly questioned had to do v.nh class He · sugge\ted that there 1s suc h a thing U): ..\menca and. moreover. that many· people arc mired in the, lowest on~ • He had a program for these peo ple • He v.ould taA the nch and their· corporation'> and use 1hr mo ne) tO . comfon tht' poor and the near poor.,: . Thepointis that vo tershave takentheopportunity inthcse state vote ended LA bus1·ng cit y elec11ons to tell man y of their public officials that they don't trust them. • This crisis in co nfidence was not rerr'ec ted at the Assembly Hov. long doc"> n take for Cah-~tate Senate, congressional levels. T he only Orange County forn1ans to full} accept and believe in incumbent above the munici pal level to suffer a defeat was Rep. ~~~~~~\~n~~· voting on state ballot Jerry Patterson -a misplaced Democrat. A11endance figures from the state's . The closer we get to our public officials, the less we seem to largc!>t school district s11ggcs1 11 can lake what we see. Perhaps that's because the results of their take at kast threc years. . actions always land so close-to home. Perhaps it's because the Thousandc; of v.hire studentc; re-"' I d turned 10 public schools in Los THOMAS Euas success1u an .unsuccessful candidates for our city councils Angeles this fall, their parents ttnall~ always seem to hve ne xt door. It's hard to place too much faith in seeming 10 bclie-.c tlytt court-ordered aguy whowalks hi sdogon yourlawn orawomanwhowears hair bu\lngforde'iC$regat1on1'>fin ished 1n do Valle\ .. llnttl "'e felt su re. we curlers to the supermarket. _ tht· nation·., third-largest 'IChooJ dis-figured '4c·d better lea"e the ~ids 0 tn<.t "'here thc\ v.en: .. r perhaps it's because the voters think our munici pal Almmt all the returning whtte-Butth1\fall.thclenochildrenand leaders have been doing a lousy job. As the survivors begin new ,tudents wen: among the 20.00<>-odd as man) a<. 15 0CX> other white\ are fehns ana the ffes'.Jlmen prepare to mal(e pu15Tlc policyaeclsions. "lbUfm-lhrO\l&h~lgHTll graders wno.+ trat'tcm putrt1~1~ \1osraf'e"now they s_hould be guided by the knowledge that they must win their left puhhnchools 10 a\01d mcnea·., h1gh-S(hoolcrs .• rnJ their surprLSC COnStJlUCOtS' trust. largC'lt mandatOf) 1ntegra_t1on pro-return has pu\hcd 'iOmc ..chodl'!>' gram in tht' )Cars I q7g.g 1 enrollmC'Tlt to nt"ar capa<. 1.1.) ~ome 55.000 )Oungster'i rode huses .. \.\ c hJ~ dn t•nrollm\.'nl ol 5111 Jn.i up to 80 roundtnp m1lcuia1I) during dlter lhl· Ju~11hrcc v.cd.\ last }ear." the mtegratton pro1ec1. v.h1ch was ..aid \\ 1lliam Bolr'on a \pokcsman for . nc\Cr expanded bc)ond the middle thl' Lo'I \ngek., l nilicd 5lhool · i i '"Jradc~ T he plan o rdered b) slate D mnct. v.ho'>t· \tuden1 hod\ 1s n-A."r]:,TeC at Vie of 'c1iood li·~e, JUdgei.. was cancc.lled a few month<; cecdl·dunl) h) publit Slhool•:in 1'.c\\ 9' ,j, 4 aftcr \ oter'I pa<,sed a I 980 ballot 'I ork and Ph1 latklph1a. "Thi\ )l'Jr. en O'Fed br ••esa lti in1t1all\c bnn~ing State U\tl nghh. 547,4!<0 turn~:tt up an 1ntrCa\l' ot lF.£1 c zens Mandards In line with federal court almo\I 4,()()(1 dCCl\lon~. rhl'> 1n a dl\trllt v.twn· \leadll) . ~--To ~c Editor: purchase a home 1n a d\!cent ne1~h, Even :1f1er hu'>1ng ended. mo!>I o t falling enrollment' -l•\f)«'1alh in I'd hke to cxpre'is my feeling) for borhood . My wife and c hildren enJOY the departed while studcntHcma1ncd "'hnc area) -ha\ c rau"l'd 'e"eral o urcityand 1tsoffic1als. asoppo'iCd 10 the local parks and convenient shop-1n the pm ate st·hools 10 v.hKh thn contrO\Cr\lal \rhool do<.1ngs and so!""e of the negative letters you have ping areas. We can c nJOY a nigh1 oul had fled. paying tu1t1ons ranging from con~oltdat1on'> p n ntcd. occasionally witho ut driving very far S800 to S5.000 per year. Thl· rnrollml·nt 'urge rnmc two The growth and develo pment of and with a vancty of entertainmcnl "We didn't know 1f the ant1-hus1ng )ea re, alter '>l hool oninal' t.'~pcctcJ 11. Costa Mes.a ovcc the past fe w years I'm surcl'mnotalonc.10 apprcc1at-propo)1t1on would stack." said Emil} In 19X2 JU\t a her the bu.,.ng plan have provided so m uch for so many 1ng the "good life" hcre 1n Co<tla Zeno.a mother of two-tccnagers in 1he --ended. lhl·\ tiguTC"d on a btg up<,v.ini people, I feel I should speak o ut about Me~. mo ... tl)·wh1tc suburban an Fernan-1n v.h111: l'nrullmcnt "h1lh no " 1t. I JUSt thought I would take the lime I am in constructio n and have been to wntc and let )OU know m y fcehng.s. able to find steady work close to GARY KINC 1 home. provide for my family. and \osta Mc'ia accounts for JUM 2 1 percent ol the Mondale e mployed the terms . d1s1nct\~tudents. It didn't come ,"middle income" ,and ··modes,~:_ But illts fall. 400 more students which is tht' closest any Amencan. than expected turned up at Btrm:.,,, pohttc1an gets to mcht1on1ng class. • ingham High School and JOO eura Ronald Reagan. on the other hand • showed up at Taft. w1th s1m 1lar disdamed such terminology. In hi;. numbers flowing 1n from a dozen rhetom and undoubtedl} in hi\ other mo'itly-whtte school\ in sincere!\ held beliefs .\menca ts or ' 'iuburban areas. o ught io be a cl~ssless soc1et) "It c:aught us off guard .. We were Through industry and hard work. tht wa~ off tn .?ur csumaLCs. said '?ne poor can become the i.mpoor. He 1\ principal. I think 11 rcprec;enu 3 entitled to his '1ev. because 1h1s 1i restored t·.unfidence in public !>ehools. v.hat happened to him The son of a I think 11 s a result of the cducat1~n small-to~ n alcohohc became a Holl)· reforms of the last couple of )cars "'ood mo' ic star. a milltonAu~ and \fore hkcl} .1.Lu:.pre..s.c~ final thr Presrdcm "Of t-+mttd State . aneptance of the I 980' election HorahO .\lger h nothin_g 00 ham . returns &onormsts th.at the truth 1S D1\tm.t officials <>a) their adding a mo\ll\ on M le's stdr and thai 'il\th period to 1he school da> a mu' t' Reag;in 1 lCption _he and hLS made possible b\ the' astl} 1ncrea~d millwnai c f end'> The'< point in- state edU\'3 llOn (wnd1ng Oft ht' last tv. 0 stead IO million'> v. ho wcrt born \C~~ ha'> hC'lped bnng students bad. poor and remain poor or. ('ven worse_ o v. tht' parenh kno~ Lhe pubhc to rho~ Cr'il'A hate blU('<Oltar workt<n '>Chools ~111 g1\e their kids "'hat the' whu\C cumomte phg,ht has dt'epcncd need for a~m1.~st0n to thl' l n.'.\ers1t\ a\ th\.'1r industne\ rust IO~ard extint>- ol ( ahfom1a Bolton ~·d Before t1c•n Tu thl·m 3'> to man' .\mencans. 1h1'> )Car thq cuuldn t wunt un ClOnlimtl and '><Xlal.cla~~ ha' the feel that. of n·ml•nt i.hoe'> .\nd thl'~ womL·d that lorlcd Hut rca'h1' is no match tor m\lh - hu\lng might return \.\ h1th Jemon· not C\l'n "hen ,0 u lno .... w.hat th(' strates what repeated rnun dl'c1s1on'> truth " 11·, likei .. there was nothing mcrruling inttiall"l'\ and prop-\.lorrdak rnuld ha't' done 10 beat os~11ons ha'e done tn puhlit ta11h 1n Rl·agan But when he talked of th( hallo! ho\. ..\mt•mans of modest means. he Tbomas Elias is a 110111 Moai<'•-managt·d not onh to e"oke class. but bastd ccrlumais-t wrltint oa state the "Ord "failure" a'> ~II I f~ are issues. OI modc~t mean). tf \OU are poor. \.fondalt' '>eemro to be sa~ 1ng that'.s whJI \ou·11 alwa\\ be .\nd hrs prom1~· 1u \OU .,.,a,·not p1e-in-the-sk~ ">UCCC\'> hut mere amehora11on of \OUr plight Ht• v.ould make things a T Ii& t 1 e t IAt'l" btt bc'llCT -"k-dte810 Soef:al T~~!!, ... e no ~ .. :~~~.::.~~,~~"" Narcotics m ay stun t kids' g rowth ~l~~:;:~~!~·"/}~~~~~~~m::; It as widely and generall} believed that term life insurance ts the best and wisest choice of planning for those an need of life insurance. This 1s absolutely true for short- tcrm periods of time. But for longer periods oft1me -ll may be helpful or valuable o r both for readers to consider the horrendous happening of indefinitely keeping the term life insurance, presumably because it is cheaper than any other insurance plan and/or because the dtffcrtncc of higher premium planning could be mo re effectively invested (1.e .. Buy term and inve'lt the difference). U nfortunately -the low naning p remium and low i.tart1ng cost for rcrm life insurance proves the earli er term pcnod fill' \l'J\t>Ol'd ( 1t11t•n "'II re don ,,, dot'' .1n\ 11th\·r n.irullll that 111 1h" ""rid \l.l'r\' fu,l·d 1nt11 .1 \ utx l''>c.<'mc \II \c1u had to do wal) adcf ( ons1der: 35-ycar old prcm1um tor mi·mhcr "hl'O children w('r\· told thl' Jqm·"l'' lhl· ..,,.,u.11 JPJ')l. llte II tah·n ho"' hi~ \\ould 11 he.:• m\lh Rut \1t1nd..11l• for \omc rl'J"on~ S250.000 $437.50 1<>1 }'Car. ns1ng old t:inard that tobacrn sm o lo.ang h~ 11m· 'o \11Un1' th.at gru"'th "'"II \ \hout Jllu1h1i lt'l't ~uulJn t Jo that HI\ ''"'°n ot each year thercaf\er to develop more stunt'> gm.,., th N1co11nc doei.n't do it \tuntJhlc.: \1unt.1hl\' l \f Bord 1s a s.1 ndicaud \ml·r11:.i l•\1 ludc.'d "ll much 'ou had Iota I prem 1ums paid lhan to tal death ma) bl.·. hut e' tdcnce Ind 1ca1e .. heroin <) II J II I h\' d 1.inl!lnd\ l'\ l'r m I net! <'Ol~'m~ist. -to "'11ndrr who hl' "'J'i ta I ~· ng about benefit payable (1.e.: By age 80 aflcr 4 5 , -and h11"' darl' he tr.tmpk on hope" years a total of $256.653.00 of I \en Jmung hi\ own stall thcl't" pre miums hasbcenpa1d forS250,{)(X1 \l.\'r1• m,1m "ho"<.' ong1n' 1H'~ death benefit. The next 61/1 years the Eth. cs rt s ssed humhlr and \l.hll through \h\'CJ 101algrows10 S 518.5 18.00andJumps 1 repo upre a1u1rnpl"hmcnt had earned th('tt' 10 over o ne m illion dollars of 111 I.rt to h" i:ampa1gn planl· One of premiums paid by age 95 for the tho"l' I tall..c-d tn <,31d he-could connl"Cl $250.000 annually renewable tenn b th t • h d d • t 1n1dk\tuall\ to v.hat \1t•ndalc "'a ltfe inrurance pohcy. y e r10 w 0 or ere 1 \J\1ng hut l'lllllllllllJll\ It \\:I\ .l The low premium and lo w cost 111r'krt•nt mattl·r I or t1l'1, ~h1ndak allraCtl On Of lerm life insurance I\ JIJt• thl• \OWrllJn DrcJm had lnm<' indeed '>Omcthing that simply cannot tru1 bchvedwith-forverylong! v. \~l\;(d ON -.\}'Car agu. l 1lh"inthl'lOmm11tl'l'\l10.1lrt•fll•rt l"o\\Jr'J~11 \l,•nJ.ik ,ml''"att(' l\R fH UR WEISSMAN thrl'C me mber'> of ( ongre'>~ put on JHc•nhng tn thl· l th11' tll't''llfWhll" might h.1,1 \\Ml..cJ I hl natinn w.;i~ Laguna H t.lh 1he1r Y.httc hats and charged f~rth in I url·nnr JnJ L ilh \ 1u Pn·\ldl'O I 10 thl ~1•r'1 rl'l.\'"lun ,10. ,. th1 <.,,r\·at Action against illegals urged dctt""nsc ot the public's right to kno\I. J r Jgar l>a \ 1" tx·µn 111mhing ( JPlhll I kprl "111n l Ol'Ol pl••\ mt•n I dp- hO\\ an ind~lt) lobb)t~t got hi\ ACK lt 1lltorawp~ulthcHl \repun JnJ prnalhC'J l~pcrcC'ntandJX'Oplchncd hand\ on a t0M d cn11al go' crnmcn1 C' l'nlualh am' i·J at< 11tlnlJn 'Jo,ir thl ''n't'I' ~ a111n~ tnr .. urpluh hC'c...C repun that lnt1cw:d ht!i cltcnt. AllDEISOM "0 1 rt•Jli11ng 11 "J' uinlitlt•ntial. I h\'r\' .tr\ ,1111 pc11pk 11n lhl' lhl'l'\C To the Editor· Thanks for Co'ita Me'la Pohc·c Dcpartmcnt''i JOIOt ac11on with the lmm1gat1on and Natural11a11on Ser- vice, Oct. 17. against 1lle~I aliens. I have never agreed w1th our city'o; "ottrich" pohcy of conscious non· enforcement of 1mmagration lnw It 1s the department's swo rn duty to enforce all law -whether 1t he city, count\, state or federal It ,., a d erehct1on in duty 10 ~lect and ignore federal 1mm1gratton law! Please ~ auurcd that th1'i thank.s. support, and d1ssatt'ifac1ton with the cit)'~ enforcement mahngenng I\ shared h) the vast maJonty o f Co,ta Meu c1111cns. • PATRICK {)()LA N Costu Me<111 Your action, you 're to blame To the Edito r: When will couns. JUric and t · pecially attorneys stan tcllina people they are responsible for their actions'? Since when is a Cit)' (meaning lhc people who h ve there) re pon iblc because D person dive into the ocean and breaks his neck? It's 1 very unfonunotc acc1dcnt. but he made OAANOf COAST D1ilJ~ilat the dcc1 JOO to'd1vc into \he wot\·r People. cnco uraacd by attorney~. arc "suit-happy " . It t'i ntver their own fault ... blame someone else. 1 his 1 n't the ti~1 inc1dent of 1\s kind, nor wall it be the la'it -and society 1 the lo r ROB Rf H SIMMON') C O'itll Mr\a H. l . k hWMtl Ill h•f' of>• I Frank Zlnl "''Ml1 '°I ,, Tom· Tait ,,..,...,.....,<JI, 01 ,,,. ~ el 1111 ,,_,"' A<t1 ~ c h· ( lt(lf , ....... Alo.I! ~, .... ....__, rl •I ~ II~ (;A I Cre19 l tMft (lO'r I f 1<11 I I fhe conurc..,..,mcn a'kcd the Huu\t' n < offman Cl\l'r lunlh ll'nt l ur\·nne I J \1 .• I 1 h ., 11,r, Jn 11nuc1 \ J•ll "111\I 11 t l'lr fth1n( omm111ee'>talT1o in''''illg3ll'. thl' f l)\ fl'fl<lrl lor an ~ll\'rn•)(1n -''lll'' Hui thll\( ,,fl lhl· ltnl'" ni "hu and 11 did Bui apparcntl} th\· in-moit• th.in llml l'n11ullh tor th\' "'\'fl' nl \\'I on thl.'m d1dn'1 \\,int th4! 1,c~llg;..llton rc"ealcd more ahout lhl' luhh\ 1't to run 1111 '11 tllflll'' t":lnr\' \hl't''< · 111 1nlrl'J'-t'd kdt·ral pro inner "'ork1n~ of thc llou'iC than the lhl" report i·ont.Hnl·d intorm..atwn ll'turning lhC' UrttllnJI 11-rJrn" hut lhl· 1hant·c tn reat.h tor lhrcl'ml'mbt·f"i wnntcdtoknow. 'o h} · th.H lllUld If U\l·tl 1mpmJ)l.•rh \kan"h11l· 1n 1<lll'\'f'Wl111n with ,omt·th•n[I. grand \UlU'" \m<'n· an informal agreement. the tno u111lprom1w tht· ~c\\L'rnmcnl'., 1n-an t-D.\ ot11c1al th.11 \JnlC ;1ltl'rn,\\1n ,Jn ,1\k n,c~hclmin~I\ ihi•\ re- .,upprn\Cd the emharra\\ing I 5-pagc \C'-t1gat1on and pr1•1udl\\' JO\ lit1-(oilman l1·aml'd 1hc1t thl· rt'fllln ll'1.tt•d \lnnd..tk report lor thc pa)t lhc month~ 14nt ion whic:h mi11th1 h'\Ult.. 'houftl not ha'l' h\·en rt'k-a -.cJ .\ltn \1\th' ha'c thnr tlurah11t~'· hl/l Rul m) 35,0C'tttle I o ny C'apa('CIO Walker 1s n nwmht:r 1)1 lhe C.10' crn-hr told hi\ Ix"' aoout the rrror lht'\ h,1, l' their utilll\ ll'\o \ nati'hn hll\ had a ix·ck. al the <,upprci.~ed J une ment OJ)('rat111J'' ( i1mm11te\·. whtl'h <oilman not1fi<·d Lill) and lll' th.11 h\•ltl''l'' in thl Horat1n .\lgc-r 7 rtPQrt. Hl·rc are the d~ttli~'t'.of~ wa~ also 1n\e\t1~a1ing 11\c I DA'.)_ mandcd all lhC' l'OpteS Tuf\'nn<" hatl nnth .,.,,11 l)m.Jmc..-;nrOff'.f~ que\I th:u 1urn~ 1010 a covt·r·up· handling of till' ' rntle\ matt<·r tk madi· 1101,11111 \111.l'I h<•111:ind hi• nr<,hr ""Ml Hugh c offman. an atdl' tu Rep 101ncd 1hn·omm1t1cl'(hJarnt.111 Rrp "I 1lh n·..,ixmdcd prumpth.11·1urn <·nmh th<· \O('U'I\ \ nation lhtlt Rullcrt W:ilkcr, l{-Pa . told h" !xis' J.K lo. tl1 ool..' )) I l'\J' ..and tlw ian.._. ing all w rnr' of thl' reix1n.'' ;,a11J a r<'ll'' '' thnt "'''" tum' tt'i batk on about a )C'Jr ago that he hud m1\· mg minunt~ nwmlx·r l<t•p I ioril. rnmpan' 'pnl.l•,n1.1n "l ilh lo.q)t no hori,· 3H'l'fl1' 1h1· \tatu\1.1uaand lool~ tak.r nl)' &"en a confidenttal March tlorton. R 'I · 10 J\k.ing 1111 .in nnlc\.. Ill ll'" C'rnment "'do v.hat th<' JX'OPlc 1983 Food and t>rua Adn11n1'itrot1nn Llhin <. ommlllC\' 't3!1 tO\l''>t•t1·H1t1n Hui th<' fthtt' < nmmi11N· ,t,10 lt"\'l thn \annot llo tor tht'm'<'hC'~ Ul~.._·forcc report on the pa1nk1llcr flir 4\tJll lc:trncd that on< >c:t I 'o1 conrlttded that .:hen R('fl R:\' mnnd 1 n " p1:rft"\I "'orld thert" ""ould Oratlt' to Wilham I urcnnc 3 loh-1.i. )I.. l'('n lohn,on Jn .11dt· tu Rt'I' Mct •ntth R· ' ilflfll'ndc."J ht\ hJ' c l'x"\·n tt rand1d.1w "hCI l'fft'nll h 1\I fnr F1 1 L tll). lhl' makt•1 ul l-qolphu' 10"°' I)-""' h.tJ •1"\'ll .. \ddtttonttf -¥~ .. "'th\" lOmmit tx>lh hOlX' e1nd rc·.1lt1' Thal dufn"t • Orafle, r1aht l)Jac' <)f J <lr.ilt \llmmtttl'\' t\"t'·, final rcpon , mJIC'rial llr«1ft1.•d h' happen lht H.31 l n,trad ilH'n 1 f < nlTm:in C\pln1ned th.it he hadn't repon to \1cHn < imJI\ J luhl'l\"I Lill\ "foml\'d a \Ub\IJnt1.ll "-''"tit t h111H' b<'l~l'C'n nn<' nr 1he otht'r nottccd the "conlidential" dac,\a lor Pf11cr lnl < nnJ f, 11hh11ntth thl" tonivt\\man ~ pnntrJ v.ord' \ h 1 d d h J fi '--~ n1' -.rd 1hr c1oht ft.') ('\ J lnna 10 ht\ .. nd "1t "prvo·•~• Lill\ u~·t 1nll'I m1'M\ll l ll\t' t ll' 1.30 I ate "' 0 1ca11on , ... -cau'iC 1t wn\ on an 1n .. 1vc ·~ • •-" "' "' .. '"" ...... • inno~:-cnth C'mhra('l-d m'th and page compct1101 at l 111\ mat1on 1n 1'' ri.'' ae" ol thc I I l \ t.t,1..-.,pumcd thl' l'nC' v.h".,. em('d 10 rrJ<'ll Then)<\ l"t'port chllil''> that l alh \\-hen I.ill\ l)nillJI\ tn In-force l"t'port IO pl"t'panna lhl' J rall\ •. ll C'n lll"t'I\ t f,ull'd to W' ul e '2 death\ 1"1:Ul'd tu than poh'> ~ ru11n11ro th1· lcak.ed The Eth1 < ommm<'t <,taff, <,up-11 • ., 00 .,u~n'4· lh~t the '>..hth Onttlc\ CJ uw10 11'1 f-DA .ippro,al an ewerpt. thn 'P''llcd thrt'l.' lootnott• prC\'\t"t1reJl()n c1tMthC"tw11lt•''"lall><' \1cnh1nt \l.lln In I "''llld \\hCIT I l\11!2 \ ninJ JU"" in lndianapoh\ I\ relertncei tn lht' r D \ reix~rt on ;uJe\ < otlm;in and 11,hn'<in tm \Uue'i\ rnme'> retail. hi: "fOnit\Cd 11 ' I h Oralle\. whtlh un11l 1hcn ~hl''t hadn't "1·n .. d .. n 1 ..... d J t •· t curn-nt " 1nH'lll~tin~ t e aetU'l.1· .. '• en error.""' tlll mtn ore ""hol~~ M1.th milk' 11 n r ,., 11 • .I h Ir " t..nO"WO l'\I l~ fh,·~ oit t•rl"d 1he1r on• .. ""t n of I. .. ,hf, I I • tmn' ..anu t c ,, rrport ii'<'" to • l ,.,,n,, 10 P\.l 111 f.l\lnj Rrnlit\ ...,"he \.ln't J,·t"r' l 111)' " c1 \ 1rtual l'1utl1oe ol th,· man 10 \\-ni.hin¥tnn 111 gel hold ol n c:onfid1.·n11Jl matC"NI to the lohh"''' IO"crnmcnl"~ U&I,( u>p~ in hoJlC'" tht•\ could "mlllf<\le J•~l A1td~N'OO 11 1 stodlt'alf'4 In l.H 1 another fl),\ c1nuh~" \.J1d JO\m.lll"' ·and "l\olkn am .1111.1d,\ 1'ln N>lumalsr • Rie"hNI Coltf'a Is • •t•'~•tf'4 Nll•mol t - ( ' , 1 0tanoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Nov mber 9. 1984 1 CAN'T 61..00l rf ON 1MIE> ~.A:f. if.Sf I THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane / "If I hove a cold why am I so HOT?" MARMADUKE GORDO GARFIELD THANKS FOR 1'HE MOLJ5f, GA~FIELP. A ~AN NE.£V'3> A PL.ACE TO CAt.L ~IS OWN. TM15 15 GREAT! MOOrf'MULLINS PA<?IE SAGE ... by Brad Anderson ,, 9 IF YOU STUDIGD YouR 1 • HOMEWORK t..fKG You ~ STUDY TV, you'D BE lrllS /S MY JUDGE PARKER by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE , I .. - II• 9 "No, I didn't order the 'Cetch o' the Day."' DENNIS THE MENACE l.>y Hank Ketcham ~ . f • ,( i ; Q L 4~ MATTER HOW 60JO l FEEL, DENNIS ~s A CURE FM 1r. · ----- PEANUTS 'f'ES, MA1AM I I AM PREPARED TO GIVE A REPORT ON EIT~ER OF TWO SUBJECTS ... '.( DRABBLE Tl-IE FIRST IS ON TME LIFE OF SUNNIES AND THE SECOND 15, 11WHAT HAPPENS 'IF YOOR LIFE ENOS IN A TIE '' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE IX>N' T BE SILL'/, ~N 1. 1-b.O CAN t-'1'/ BEIN& ~PINI f'=rref MY'~ II _, --~~~~~~~~~-- by Charles M. Schulz RIGl-IT ... 11 60NNIES ~AVE LON6 EARS ANO Sl-40RT TAILS ... '' by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston UH 1H1S LEAD IS R UTTtE HER/ CDULO YOJ PUSH t-1E 1ZXJJARD --1rle:. ?ffii~r .. ooc ~ ~ by Tom K. Ryan ..... .._....,,.... ... ............. , ............. .. b J. D I ROSE IS ROSE y 1m avs --~~~~~~~-.--- by Ferd & Tom Johnson USE UP A LITHE LFSS CURRENT ,AND READ UP ON MORE: EVENTS ... ·~ ---·· ... . ..... ,__ ..... by Harold Le Doux EVERYBOOV STAMP UP. SHAKE MAHPS WITH THE PERSON NEXT TO YOU AHO SAY, ''! LOVE ~!'' BRIDG E FRENCH JUNIORS WIN TITLE f-:a,t w,.,t vulnrrahlc" East df'nl,, NORTH Wf;ST + QIO + K32 ' A<U 'J J 10 63 • Q75 EAST +J K J !f 4 ? A K 94 2 + AJ 10865 87 •986432 SOUTH +A9 876S4 ,._ 73 O Q S •K IO Th<' b1dd1n1<· F.ut South W H l Pa t Pu1 1-+ I • I + 2 0 .PaH 3 • • Pa11 f>aa1 Pa11 Obi~ PaH PH1 Opf'nlng lrnd: King or o Orth Pata 2 T ... r ... Frunrt• nnd Italy tll·d for rir11t plt1rf' in thl! rt'l'l•nt ~:uropt>an Junior ('htunplon~hip11. BN·nu~t' Franrr hrat lt&ly in lh1!1r 1nt11vufual <'n rountf'r, lhl' tlllt" wt-nt to f'ranrr. Tht• 1wo tt'am~ wnr almo"t ltv4'1 nt>. r thr (•nrl of tlw1r mntrh whtn th111 rlral r11m1• along W1• "''rt• not ICIV('O tht• h1drf1n.I(. hut II rnultf hllV<' ( gone as 'lhown abovf'. The> op('ning bid of one rluh i'l <trtifirial arid 'llrong and one diumond 1s nl'gatlv('. The r('sl is natural. Both l<'nms rearht'd ((1u r spades, and both Wf"lt'I led th<' king ol diamonds. Thi· Italian We,l made th(' dubiOU\ 'l h1fl lO tht' jack Of OMAR~ SHARIFF .m' .. ~ hurls. Declarer had no alter native to l ht' rines~. And whefe it. heJd Lh. rl'1l wn easy. H drPw trumps and ronrt>ded onoth~r dlnmond and a club -making four odd. Thf' l"n•nrh Wf'st dt·frnded much mort' lntelllgenlly. llt• took his two diamond tr ick" and thl' nr<' of club~. nnd then led ft l hlrd ctlamond. 1-:n!ll roop<'r11lcd masterfully hy rurfinJC with the jack of 41plld('A, and t ht ddcndrr~ had promot.-d 11 trump trick' for do.wn Ont'. Junior e vent-t llmlted lo playt•r11 und('r 25 a~ (t)mmon l~_ F.urppt:'. ln all. 19 rour1lrltt took Jart 1n thi!I ---' ........ yf'ar's Junior C'h11mp1onship. om lh(' ~tn,ndard or play was exrt>llent . Bridgt' is thri ving. Compar" thaL to the U.S. Then· 1 not a single t>venl for youn~ player , f:ven the interrolleg1ut4 rhnmpion~h1p, which some yl'ar ngo nttracLNl <1everal hundred CHARLES GOREN "rhool . 111 no longt'r h<'ld. Smal wf'ln<jt r, then. that t h r I~ a durl of young playt'r'I In the U.S. Rubber brldse elub1 throu1hou the couatry uM -the four-deal brld1 format. Do they know 10m•thln you don't? CharlH Goren'• "Fou Deal Brliclp" wlll teaeh you th ltr•t.sM• ud tadk1 •f thl1 fH pend aeUoa 1•• tltat prtvlclH th cure f•r ••todlac rubbf.ra. for e.,y lf'M tl.75 ti ·-nore• fM Deal," P.O. IH 811 , Palm ra,, . 08065. Make fMt ll payabl• t ••• ,.,.,boot& •. I I 1. • " m· .. - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1984 • Coeta Meaa HJ.ab'• Mike Shuck launcha pua •• Eetancla'• AndYi l'lmmona (88) • . ~"'94.-...-,LM .. .,._ chargea during Sea View Lea&ue &•~~ Tbur8day nlitht at Orange Coaat . Tlten tootun team 1• 10-0, but remember• tough tlmea. 82. Friars:.steal . . ·league title . Dis putecffumble costs Monarc hs c rown ~-15-14 By ROBB MUNSON Ollily Pilot COfrM_.a MllNtl The annual "Holy War" bc1wccn Mater Dei and Scrvltc high sc hools was all anyone could expect 1110 be. The victor'!. reward would be the Angelus League champ1onsh1p. while the loser would have 10 \elllc for a berth 1n the CIF playoffs. And after a nail-biter of a finish. Servile (9-1 overall) was Qnct: again crowned Angelus ch~mp1on Cls-' the Friars survived a scare 1n the waning moments of the game to claim a 15-14 victory before 11,000 fans al Santa Ana Bowl. Mater De1 ( 6-4 overall) had a 14-1 2 advan1agc going into the founh quaner. and it looked as 1f \he Monarchs would hold on to win the game. but Servitc literaUy stoic the game away wi1h only 7:37 left. Hert's what happened: Maier Dei. quarterback Todd "'""Mannovicb. dropped back to pass from his owh 23-yard tine, and the freshman lobbed a short toss to Jeff Gately. Gately caught the ball. but was immediately tackled by a host' of Friar defenders at the 21. However, while Gately was under- neath the pile of bodies, a Serv11e player took the ball from him. When Gallo Martnovlcb 1he pile was uncovered. the referee" saw 1ha1 Scrv11c·., Jim Falc.y had 1he bal~d subsequently gave pos- session to 1he Friars. Two minutes later a \2-yard field goal by Todd Prukop provided the difference in the game. "It wasn'1 a fumble." protested Mater De1 Coach Chuck Gallo. "The play was a quick screen. and when JelT (Gately) went down into the pile , someonl' took the ball frQm ham . That's whal lost us lhc ball game." Even !hough Scrv1te held a one- point ad van tag..: with only 5: 12 left in the game. the Monarchs s11 1l came close 10 pulling out a victory. With lcs'i than two minutes to go, Servile was rushing the ball up the middle 10 run the clock o ut. However, the Friars'_ploy nearly proved fatal. a!> thl· Monarch defense Jarred the ball away from a Servile running back. • Chm Gill came up wnh the loose (Plea.e .ee MATER DEl/82) Irvine~s hopes burning By JOSEPH DUOEVOJR o.tit, ~ ... C.-f I •ti I •a RI Irvine H1glJ'~ football t~m kept 1&1 faint {'IF ·prayolT hope~ aliyc with a ' 39~7 pastina of Laguna Hills ThurF dai' nlght at Jrv1ne. . , fht win put the Vaqueros in line for a p<>!i!>tblc wild-card berth 1n o.Ul wct"k !I tir!>t round ofCIF action. In-inc Coach Terry Henigan 1hough1 h1!> team had to have an 1mpri.-ss1ve performance to dra* '>Ome ancntion when the Southern Conference painngs are determined ~unday. • 'Tm happ} wllh the wa)' we played tonight. but I don't know 1f It will be enough;., Henigan said. "We bear Capo and 11ed M1ss1on V1eJO. No-. body erse can say that. I think wc·n: the bc!st fourth-place team in the conference." f hc only other avenue the Va. qucros could have taken 10 the playoffs was closed when Mi ssion Viejo defeated San Clemente Thurs- day to fi,nish with a 4-1-1 lcague mark. l rvinc ended South Coast League pla~ 3-2· I Before thc pme got under way, Laguna Hill" ( oach Ed Adams saicl "They've (t he Vaqueros) got a godC:I ground game.-If you kc~ on (running hack Remy) Rahmatulla. No. 11 will kill yo u" No. 11 1~ quarterback JeffB1elman. of whom Adams said, "He does 1t all torthc.'m -returns kiclc5, punts. plays (Pleue 11ee IRVI0/82) Lon_gyear ends for Mesa Estancia keepsMustangs 0-f or-1984 with 14-0 victory-in Sea View finale Swanson. (Ken) Fait and (David) Wexler did a heck of a JOb blocking tonigh1." Blanton said. "We had a Big plays again hurt SeahllWks · )Ounghnc . .b\lt lheycamcalong. They lcarne<J the cal fs and 1he blocking. By CHRIS MONAHAN Although the Eagles will miss the .. Our defense played pretty well, o...,,.... c°''!!fl!!.,,, _ _ __ Pliw1Th...lhis ~~!irus.h-.a llCJ:¥-too......Any llmc...ymLg • Following the Costa Mesa-Estancia respectable 3-4 1n league. ~-5-1 over-good game." High football game T~ursday, Mus-alh The Eagle .defense held the Mus- tang iunnin&.back Mike Szype,-,ki The l;.agle!I wasted no ume takmg 1an~s to Just 136 yards total offense. made a comment about his coach. 1hc lead. scoring on their first pos-lim11ing Mesa quarterback Mike Tom Baldwin, that t>xplaincd a lot session. Tailback Alan Blaver did Shuck to just nine completions in 28 about Baldwin's year coaching the most of the work, carrying on lhc first passes, with Lane and Craig Conte Mustangs. six plays from scnmmage from the picking off a pass apiece. The Eagles "He is the best coach ever. Put that Eagle 21 to the Mustang 40. als.o recovered two fumbles. . in the paper." Szyperski said. On the seventh play, full back M 1ke But they w~rc nol able to stop Baldwin had just watched his team Sherrard took a handoff around the Mesa's leading receiver Sam Stroich. suffer its ninth loss in 10 games (the left side and earned 40 yards un-Stroich caught seven ofShucl:'s nine other game was a tic). Jo the Eagles. touched into the end zone for the onl} tosses. and finished lhe sca!.on with 14-0, at O range Coast C'ollegc and was seore of the first half. 42. 1ops 1n 1hc Sea View ! .eague able to smile afterward. Blavcr saved his best for last. (Ncwpon Harbor's Ho Truong has 38 "I've never had a year without a gaining 145 yards on 29 carries and . and plays tonight.) win, so I don't feel real good," scoring a 1ouchdown. easily his best "I expected them to blilL more," , By RICHARD DUNN o.My PMol COff...,.,,._.I Westminster H 1ih·s 32-1' i--lfflflit"iflttlg tJI= Oe~en V1e-w Thttr~8) .night at Huntmg1on Beech High 'Wil~ , symbolic of Seahawk football coach Karl Gaytan'c; fir'>t ~ear in thc \un\Ct League~ · Ocean .. V1l'"" wa!t hu1 ncd all night h~ thiribag pla} The Scahawt..s wcrt· do""n JUSI t 9-13 w11h 2·2J left 111 the game afll'r taking posSt"ss1on on 1he1r o"" n 1..i. )'ard hne with lh<! l)O'is1hlll\ of a come-from-hchind "'In Ocean v ll'W "'llh the po~!>1b1ht} of scoring to mai..c the score respectabk, used I.he arm of quaqcrback ,Stan OIM~wsl.1 le me~AI • ~ws march In order Ol\1cw\k1 h11 wide re- l l'l'cr Bn•k Jarnh<.cn fur a 19-\'ard l omplt•11on. 10 .. "•d a I 6-~ard 'itn(t• 10 11gh1 l'nd ~1l.t• Md 1ltnchc~ and then ran 14 \ard .. himself 10 ~I the 5'-aha""b up at lhl' \\es1 mins1er 3 Tha1's "'ht•n 1hc real au~hcr h11 for Ocean \ 1i.-" [u~i.-nt.· .\rm1Jo 1ntcrccptt•d Obtl'""i...1·'> final pa" .tltl'mpl and n·iurrwd 11 lllT \Jrlh dt1\.\n thl' right \ldl'linl' fur J touc hdo"' n In ttil' proce!.!>. ..\rm IJO hrokc Ilk sch0<1I record for the longest 1n1er- ccp11on return Baldwin said, "but the kids were game of1he yea r. Afterward. Blanton said Baldwin. "When you give Mike super. I had a very enjoyable year." had praise for his offensive line. and Sam time, they're going to It may not have been as enjoyable "Our offensive line· with (Scott) connect. They tried to double-cover as Estancia Coach Ed Blanton's year. Lane. (Curt ) CrandaU. (Casey) (Pleue eee EAGLES/82) JCarl Gaytan Bui three pla~~ and ont· ix-nail\ later. Wl·s1m1ns1cr\ Ro m\ Ot·\ OH' s1eppcd 1n fronl of an <>t~ean \ ll'"" pass and returned 1124 ~ards for a TD with minute rcma1n1ng. g1" ing lh<.> Lions a ~ure win and a 26-1 ~ kad after the PAT "The $Cllrl' d1dn't 1nd1~·ati.-ho" the gamc "'as pla)'ed " ~1d Ga~tan. tht• -"~ome oft hr pla~s \.\<.'ran backf.rcd:" (Please aee SEAHAWKS/821 Thing'> --onl~ got \\Or<.t' fi1r Seaha""k' ___ .....__ WARRIORS RETURN THE FAVOR Suns.et League enjoys big night·in volleyball 'OAKLAND (AP) -TI-. GOiden Stat• Warrior• had tour d•ya off between garw and en eight-day w.at for tMk' return lhot at lne Loe Mallet Latcera. Chargers"J3ciroris, Vfkings win in 4-A; CdM, Laguna capture Big Five victories It was a Sunset League '>wci.-p Thursday ni~t in the first round ot the CIF 4-A girls volleyball playoffs as Edison, fountain Valley and Marina posted victories. Meanwhile, Sea View League members Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach also registered firsl- round tnumphs in Big Five action. Herc'!> wha1 hapix-ned: Edison 3, El Dorado 0: The 4-A 's second-seeded Chargers made quirk work of the Empire League's third· place Golden Hawks. posting a 15-1, 15-5. 15-5 demion. The Edison standouts included senior outside hitter Kclh Winkler w11h si.-ven kills and ~nior setter Enn Tomblrn. reci.-ntl} 11amcd the Sunk1 Lcagul''s Mosl Valuable Player. who had s1 x .ace sen es and I 7 assl.!>tt.. ·\bo rnntnhuling lo 1he eao;y wrn ""l'rl' ~nior outside h11ter Laurn Engdahl (four ace ser>cs. as well as a good passing ma1ch) and JUrHor m1ddll'" blocker Dionne Po""crs (fiw k1llo;.-c1gh1 blocks). Edison. which went 1hrough 1hi.- Sunc;c1 League unhca1cn. 1mpro'vl'd 10 I h-1 overall entenng Saturday's second-round dash agains1 Ocean League runnn-up \rrad1a al a \lie 10 be d<.'term 1 nl'<l fountain Valley 3, Canyon 1: Thl· Barons. whn Ol'l'dcd to 4ualit~ Im lhl' regular pha'>I.' 111 lhl' < If pla\otls ""1th a ""lill-<:an..l win on Tue!.da\, mm,nl 1n10 th~ <.econd round ""1th. the road \ IClllf\ Ou1-;1dc h111n .lad.1r ( ool. l.l'\l'd Foun1a1n Valle\. 's 1.5-7. I'· 15. 1.5-5. l'i-6 \.\1n wnh· 24 l.111-. four \tull hllx:h and 16 potnh sen 11\~ Shl· ''.1' hclix·d h~ 1un1M m1ddk '~•..,. embanMMd down In Loi Angelle. Anytime YoU ... that bed, ~ IOok tOrward to the next g11ne llQalnat that t..m.'' Mid PuM1Short,whole18-polnt out· burst In the ftrtt Pll10d Thurldty night got the Warrtor1 ,wted towwcf a 122 .. 1oe vtctory. hrty lut week, the Ulk•• romped to • 144-110 homecourt victory OY9t Gofden State. . . "When you k>le by 3-4 point•. League titles, playoff berth on the line Watch u meny llMt dunk• u we Sea Kings. University quurtert>ack all year. but another did, ~not. . .IJ>•ttng. lt'I humltt· _.., _ _ Junior. John Peart surfaced Ill leading dOn '1 Werttorl C09Ch John 8tlCh seeking {hi rd spot thl' Barons pas1 Ed ison. 11-10. Ca-rl N01i1d. • S V Harry remains 1he No. I target ·no n1ng pund1 111 llll' ')un'l'I Leagul' 1n t,;ulbad. ')ha"" n Ma~!>C\. ,111\.L fullb;ick i\dam .\nlo~an <.)11c Orange ( na~t Colle~c. Thte ttme the embarr~t in ea tew League mailer who's passing. Site· Hunl- .. pt,.ned on the lMert, the 1ngton Beach High. .,. University 14·!>, 3.3, -vs. Wood- Natlonll a..tcet~I ~lon'I Fountain Valley H1ih bids for the bridge 13·6, 2-4): l Jn1q·r~11\ \ fro- Sunsct League championship. NcY.-Edison (7-t. 3-1 I va. Marioa616·3, 1ans. lnl h> 1n1lbat k < 1rcg RcnJamin dlf~ Weetem Con,...enae port Harbor can get a piece of the Sea 3-1 }: Edison. ranked No. I 1n the Cll· enJo~ a ~11c nd,an1Jgc and n cha nu· chlmplona. View League title and its 11th v1clol) Big Fi ve Conference until losing to fo1 1hc C 11 ( 'cntra1 (.onfcrt•nt l' ''Tiier• wa1 oareletinei1, in the last 12 meetings against rival Fountain Valley, 1s led by 1hc Keith pla)nff~. Woodhmlge'<> Warr11lf\ m111111freetflrowl(12~and•llck CoronadclMarandoneofthcSunsct Jarrctt-R1ckJusticepassingcomhina-have lhc speed In tn1lt>ack Mark ol ...,... ~" L..ecer'I League's best rivalries -Edison vs. t1on and 1hc runnini of Scan Curran. Phillips, and :l'rc spo ilers Y.llh a \hot Co.ah Plt-llld.' An lnllOtlon Marina -1s on tap tonigh1 as prep Manna counters with the best run-at denying 1he Trojan" playotl ol IOl'Mlhlna · 18 n11ded in thll football's regular season doses. , Saddlebaek 111-0-1. ;,.0.11 \ s Laguna Beat'b (3-6. 2-41: \uJdk· h;wl. \ l{ondrunnrr' u. ho '>h.1n· thl· "111 Ill \f)(H 1n 1h1• l)a11\ Plln1" Orangl' ( 1111nt\ 111n king~ \\Ith 1'-t'\\ f)Ort I l.1rhor. C'nJ<" .1 h111 l'dtlt' 1n '"r nnd "fX't'd "11h lullh.ll t... I 1knn <j.1mrtwll nnd 'l'X'l'l1'1t•r I Jrl h'n<'"' 111 1hi.-hal·kfh•IJ I ..aguna lknl h, 1111n1t·r' In thl\ Sea V1l'\.\ l l':l8Ul' g.lOll' "1th running hat l. Murk f)r.1rx·r \111· L .. 1gu na Heal h ll 1gh leM\. I doft't lcnow WIMlt •IL" The CI F playoffs await many-=-at ,. TM l8k .. , Mon tM roed lftd least the top three from each league -ett stire' bl k: 1, lJull MOV.t1IUN91111on ........ -bUl fo,.-..Huntingto~ Bea.ch, ~na -. p1ne·~ a« e-:a-da nsiiillr ets bounded, 52...0. ~ -.. -Beach and Woodbridge, it's the lmal r .a • _ .... g I a.. ' .. 13 tam. on turnO'VW'I. wlttl Goldin curtain. ltata &llelng U. a.II 11 ..._on Here's a look at c11C'h: LANDOVER. Mu. (AP) -Wash-Q3-Sg v1l'I01 ) over the Clippers :rnd more Wt• \a\\ 11 in 111"".iui..cl'. in ......_ c d 1 Mlf (1 3 4 !} in.ston Coach Gene hue ~cs a trend "We went 10 n 1 ~4 1rolnt1on pin) in < h1cago and 1n .\llanta ·· 1fKwt hed five iellli liiMI bit Ne:'0;:ua:..Or (~~o.i, S·O·l:. Bobb; ofs1n.1l~man isolation dcvclo~inJ 1n the m1ddlc of the floor," Shue ~1d, c u.Kh Jim 1 )nam of tht· ( lippn~ ...... topwtttt• .......... t? Hatftid &-Co. take their ,fiofs at tht-Nat1on-al 8asketbenAMoctat1Qn, "wllh J.~eothcrfourplaycrs1nccn:un ..:ml tht· ddl·n.Jina t\.t.1m tu1, ihr pC=lmllft tied 11"1)olnt HarbOr tonight with a vistory ncccss-and this time 1L worked 10 pcrfectfbn areas ~ case the) douhlc tea111 \tu\ nptmn ol tltlina allC't the man~ ith lht• 1 nliM .._ ~ ary 10 ensure a If C"entr:il on-for rhe tlullets. t?Ok o er When v.:,c hod to ha ve the hall hut inlltl'tlh.'<-1 11 "'~1, t>\t'O ,mt· ~ fllo"9 hltlor • polntl. fcrcnee playofT. Harbor. bi~cr by a Shue employed the strategy ancr. ~·'~~~. he hi~ them ", ml\ AlllMCl:dllllldftl= considerable marain and wllh what Washin&ton blew an 18·point lead 1n •~orm Ni~on, who ~d -·h point~ "\ uu \:an 1akl· a l ht1nn· .111d run tttbu11ofW -·-_,.., has been a more successful ofTehs<'. 1s the second half and then rathcd to ao andciaht H:M"· win u in 1 c ,amt anotlH·r gu} 111 him ... 1 L"n,1m ':i1d. NII! ttw With .._ ,._ 11111 ltd by quancrback hant Foley. with ahead of thr Los AngclM Clippers, fashion °~ Lo5 • l\IClc rebounded "hut .. o mct1mt• that l~mh tn nN1 :tJ.iotiftdlj .....,.. fol d AAAI receiver t-lo Truon° and tailback Fritz 89·86. on a fa,t·brcak b3skct ~ Gus. from a 62-44 deli~11 earl)' Ill the third en\1cr \hoa •• • -WlfK '"'!'9"' • • . N quancr and took n 86-8.' Ir d with ... 11 po1ne1. Ind Ho~r r.rom1ncn1. 1tc: cwpon Williams w11h l :S8 rcma1nma hurs.-l :S) lcn. I , nam \:11d alth1)11p,h "'"on J1J 11 ....._., ~ JahntOn ~ t4 Harbor I 1&h. day ni1th\. "h'sdiOkult 10 top Nl\on ont>-on· aood Jtlh hound1n1t \\ 1lham'I the-_..,.. ...n ~ towatata Vallty C7-t , •·t > v1. Wilham,: who led 1hr Bullets with one." 'hur 1l1 "When we ~:1.,,c the Wa,hinRt"n au.mt '·1nk "'0 1\lmprT'\ Jiii W.,.. ... M betot9 HHU11to1 Beacl.1 <l·l ·l , l·S): Thl' t9 po1nuands1xau1masWash1na· balltQGU\,thcytnet.lto toph1nund .11•ht·rndofcnlhhnll Miii-Mio ... Win ...,,,.on Barons can cnplutc their fi~I perfect ton ended a four..gamt lo~1na streal. they couldn't. • 1 h.11 " ~ha1 ,rcn1 pl.1H'r' .trt" .111 ....... nlaflt.~ Uteh. Then (5.0) Sunset Ltague utle \Ince 1977 rc~ponded w11h two lon,-rnnge Jump. "I thank 1h1'i trend'" ta~inf hold." .1tiou\ · h(' 'l1td "lfr ~nnl l.c·d 1n th<' 09me "'*~fOu;--bf'iik. · Fn<' Zeno ha" bet'n th~ stanina crt in the final 78 seconds. 1hsurillA ll 'hut addcJ "We'~ ~In& 11 mol'(, .. hot' .. , . .. 1, hlockt•r'> < hml' \,alstad and J1U ~hers. Sylstcd rnntnhutcd :!O kill~, ""'hill' ~hl'f'> hac.I I l) for Fountam Vallr\ tlw th1rd-ph1ll' rl·pn•<,entnt1vt lrom lhl· \11n\t'I I 1·J~u1· Marina 3, Cypress %: In thc 11ghtc!ll mntlh ot thl' 01gh1 in\\\h 1ng area 1t·am' 1hl· Viking' <.un l\Cd "'Ith a l'>-11 1'15 l'i-111 11-15. l'i-1 '11'.lon P' t·r '1~1 ting c 'rreo;' \\1th thl· m.itrh lll'd at '""'o games JJ11l'l't• th1· \ 1k111g' 4u11:k1' ~11ed (Plea.e aee PREP /83) Top seeds roll in Sea View · q hl 1·,,,, d.1.\. "' 1ht• ~l·a Vic I l'.lj,!Ul inc.II\ 1du.ll girl\ lt'Onl\ final~ ""t'nt pn'll\ mulh hl form Thursday .11 ttw l ,1, ( Jhall1'n'' R:lll!Ul'I C luh in I ount.1111 \.din "1th lhn'l' of thl' top tour \t'l'th rl'<ll t11n~ the \l'm1tinals 1n '"'git'' .inti ,111 ft1t11 d11uhk' ll':tnu Jlh JOl IOg In \lnl(ll'\ .H 111111 111r--.cedcd "-mt1n \1,f!mund 11f \\ oodbndgC' rl'ma111cJ untw.1tl'l1 111 \t•a \ "·'"' pla) lhl' \l'it\110 \\llh '1 h-0 1'1-4 \t,IO 0\Cf "-l'"'fll'rt H;1rhof<.( 111n ( moi.. Ila ll'a mmall' 't'u1nd.,ecdect luhr ~ ilktt. pc1,h'd .1 f'l-4 l'I·! win m n t n1' cf\1t>'' 'i:imantha Cor4 Iman ~' 1 r.ta Rarhanno of tstnn: n a dn"' m·d I >a111clk \t:oll of ( ·orona lkl 1\1.11 ti ' tin ~hilt· rn .in mild UIN 'I l\1,1r11.11 Mullrilh (NC'wpof1 11.irhor I tl11wn1•1I l tlJuna ticach'' founh 'l'l'tlt:<I M1n1h I .c•irh t>--4. 3·Q • ., n In 1 unda' ' \l m1f1nnl' ut th 1<..1n1uc1 l luh lll In tnC' 'i1cgmunct "'111 f.111 l\,1rh.11 1no ,rnll Mullallv llll'l''' \\ llh:lt .11 I fl ni T ht' final~ wift ht at 'in htHh ""Kit'' .md doubles. I lwH ~,·rt ~o .. ur-11r1w\ 1n doubk' a' lt iJMttdt'J l \l:U\r1u partne" at.thl U \t1n '.ind l nn 11rndnd.s v.rrC' l'3\\ h 4 ti I v.1nnl'1\ over \\ oodhmJ~u . ., '111 Quart.irnro and Ton'.i V•n Ike· "\t.\\pnrf., \1anr\ nunnt•ll und I~ 'la· th .1n Jlona "''th [)(om~· \1alln\ .ind RachC'I Ro<;Cf'\ (t d l\.I l .ind to..C'll\ < onlo.r' and Orn1" \ujtl 11111t11na lkal h) ad,:mtc\t ' ' I I • ~ I \ . .. I . . . ------~--------------------------~------- ,. Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 9, 198• SPORT S BREAK 'l Unbeaten Titans haven't forgotten the rugged tinies fl'ru m AP dl1pa tcbu T~c year\ ul huilding 1 hnr o wn bleacher'>. buyins lhcirown l'Qu1pmcnt and livini w1tb being calkd "( al S1att· D1'>- . [i] ncyland" have not tlcc n foq~o11en hy the· football players and CU<iL hC\ al (al \talc Fulknun. Jordan llfta Bqlla paat Knick• Rookie Mlclau l Jordu \Cored 33 m po1n1i. with u duuhn1di~play of dunk~ and {}u1ck rnovcll 10 1hc bukct to lead Ch1caJo to a 111·I06 National Ba,kctball AH0(.'1t1· uon victory over New York. fhc Rull~. off tu their bcM .. tan 1n 11 ycan, never trailed after taking a 4-2 l<·ad over the KnKk'>. who lo&t for lhc ~1xth 'ltratght lime after a ..ea .. on-open1ng v1t:tory . J obo Luca1 ~orcd 22 point!> and handed out 14 as~15t\ and Ralph Stmp100 and Akeem Olajuwoa each added 16 point~ and six But a J0-0'"\ca\<rn -.<1 for th1'i }ear un lhc: ht.·cl, of a • conference chump1onsh1p a year ago ha'> made 11 a lo t ca'iu:r for them to 11 ve w11h the..)T1cm111 1c:'>. blocked· shot\ U'i Houston de- feated Seattle. 99-89. The Rotket\ ex tended their best \tart ever with ,jii. ,.traighl v1c:l<inc\ and rt· ma1ncd with Ho.,tun and Ph1la- dclph1a as the NBA \ only un- defc':ltcd te11m~ . Mark Aguirre -.corcd 10 JX>1nl\ to lead Dallas to 11 I 12-105 overtime VI( tory over Atlanta. Hawk\' rookie Kevin Wiiiis '>Cnt lhe game into otfr- lirllt w11h a layup after rebo und- lit.in Coach C1cnc MurpH'~ 1vok oH·r .i 1-ullenon footllall program ti vc yeari. ago that did llot ·ha"t a \!<It.hum . had ltm11t•d lanli11n <ind littk I<> 11fft·1 plawr\ 01hcr than the oppc:inun1- I> 10 ""t·t 1n.~1n thl' hut tom runt!\ ul \(lf\H'thtng1 H1' fihl. }CUI Murph:r rc- uuilnl 2\ f1t•\hman and \tuck "'1th thern through the tough ltnH\ "I t\l' q:;ir' .. go. "-l' madt• a llllllllllfrtit•nt lo high \Chool pla}- Murpby \'I\ · ~1urpll\ ':rnl "We dern.kd to renu11 kid'.,., 1th thl' hnt f>C>\\1hk po1cn11al lout ball player\ thllt would Y.1n lor u\ do\>on lht· road " < 1et11ng doY.11 thl· rmuJ howe\ n "'a'n t ca\) a~ 1he J 11an\ .... en1 4 7 1n 111x11 '·8 Ill I 1>8 I and' 1J m 19!!2 In llJ!n I ullcrtc1n turnnl I\ <.1round. going 7-4 dunng the rt·gular '>ea\on hdort· lo'>tn& 111 t'-orthcrn lll1n111'>. 20-1 ' ·1n tht· < altfurn1a Hu .... I I Im vcar. the Tnan'> h;ne t \n·e<kd all 1hc1r npnta11un\ (Ja1n1ng lhl' llllenttr>n on d nJ1111n"-1Ck ba\1\ hOWl'V('r. ha\ not <;11mt• l'il\ll) for r·ulknon .\fthough the I 1tall\ ha"l' .... on mttrc gamt:'> than • .tn) uther D1 \l\1on I lt'l1m th1\ \ear tht') '\t' }l'l 10 tx· ranked am1mg tht· 11a111111·, top 20 tt·am\ 111 tht i\I' poll Jordaa 1ng his own ml'>'> and '>COr'1ng as the dock ran out . Alex Enicll•b "cored 45 pcnnts and Calvin Natt, playing aga1n\t Im former Pqr:tland tcammatc'> for 1hc fir!ll llmt• \lnlc an ofT-!lea!!.un trade. rnnncC'tcd on a critical rt· bound hai.ket wrth .six ~l o nds lN t to g1 vl• Ocn,er a ]2!(-1'2~ \'tl.t1.1n over the l'rarl lll111cr\ Larry Nance's 20-loot iump \hot w11h I :06 rcma1nrng put Phuen 1~ on top to '>la y a\ tht• Sum handed Cleveland "' '>l'\e nth 'tra1ghl lo\\. 112-111. Th<.'< a' alter'> led 49-45 at the halt and led by c1gh1 at lht• 7 2H mark of the 1lmd quant:r when a JUm pcr by Michael Holton \tarll'd n run ol 14 \lra1gh1 pmnl'> fo r lhc ',u II\ McLain case declared ~lstrial 11\MPA -A m1•.tr1al W<1!> dedart'd Thursday m the eight-day-old federal rat:kl·tecnng trial of forrnci. 'f!laJor league ha'>l:Flalf piti:."ht:r O~rrny-Mc la1n and thrt·c n1-dclcndanl\ D.., Not l'tlolo by L .. l'eyM Estancia'• Alan Blaver ( 11) la tackled by a Coata Mesa player during action Thursday night. • • P'romBl Sgm. h111 11 didn't work." Throuihout the n1aht, the fa1glc~ hun thcm'>Cl ves with penalties, total- ing 125 yard~ Thcr. were· able 10 overcome most of them, 1ncludrng two on 1hc1r 01he1 ~onng dnve. fhr1r "ct·ond TD drive WU') u great cxcrt·l\c 111 baH control. fhc Uiglc~ held the hall lor 7:52. moving Im yord' 1n 18 play,, with Blaver doing the 111.onng honor~ from 1h1ce yard!> out. "Our gnmt pluu wa'j to control the ball. but pcrlah1e~ hurt u~ 1n the ftrM half," Blanton 'llld "We were better 10 the second half. We overcame the pcnahie~ It's ~re"t when you do that and ~ore -11's a big plu~ for your offense." * E1t1ncl1 14, CO$tl Me'a 0 kere bv Quert.n E \lln<la I 0 O /-14 Co\la Mete 0 0 0 ~ O kt-Sl)tttrerd 44 <Ull (COrrlgen klek) E\t-9 Javer 3 run (Corrigan kick) Atren04nce o&OO I 11\llmeled) IN DIVIDUAL STATISTICS AuJ!lllle E\1-Blaver. 79 10, ~l'lerrerd. S•SS. Contt , • 17, Nav1or, 1 ~ MacDonald, 2· I, Rolelllnr. 2· lor·mlnu• 1 CM-Anoenon: 1,11. 51v1>M\l1C. 11 11. Shuck. •·O. Bllwll'\, I IM MlftV\ t· Penlno E \I RO\ell1n1 9 12 0 84, Gumm. O· I ·0 0 CM-Snuck 9·28·2 98 Aec:etvlnq Ell-Blaver 2·28. Guvol, 2·17, Snerrero, I 14, Hernandez. 1 11 Wallt>uroer. l· 11, Dorn, 1·7 CM -Slro1Ch. 1 93. Bowtu. 1·11. Sr,..-itkl, I 3 UCI hires Donins Jani'> Dornn!> ha'> been named as ait!>lst11nl track coach al UC Irvine, 'ip<;nalt11ng 1n the field events. ()011111\ ha5 tx:cn involved with '>trong rrogramll tn the past, serving as a\s1!>U1n1 coach at UCLA in 1977-78 and at thl' I J nrver~lly of Oregon la\t '>Cai.on. "We'rl' nol "'nrned aboul lht· ranking'> ... ~aid quartahad, Damon i\lkn thl' brothl'1 of Lo\ Angtle'> Raider' running batk Marcu\ Allen "We don't carc 1f we go 12-0 and art• not ratcd 11 .,.,l. "111 our l onft:rt:nu· c:hamp1omh1p thal will Ix• prvol 111 l'\l'r\b<1d) that wt· arc a good tt·am." ~aturda~ 1-ullcnun will pl;n tht• dt·t1d1ng gamc tn the ralc lor the tonkrcnu· trtlc Y.ht·n If mt•et\ Nevada- La!. Vega\. <il\o undclcatnl 1n 1.onkrenc t' pla~ with the w1nn l'r \ 1nuall} a''>urcd .1 I'< \I\ c h;1mp1on\h1p and hcnh in the< alifurn1a Bo"'I I '.~ 1)1\tmt Judge El11alx·th KovachnH.:h ga\c no rea\on for her actio n a\ !.he d1\mt\\cd lht· Jur). Sh<.' pbtt'd oppcv.mg allorney' under a gag order. telling tht•m not to d1\tU\\ thc matter and \aid a new 12- mt·mber {la ne! would be picked 1 ut:\l.la} Ina began C kt 29 for McLain, 40, ba\ehall\ la\t m -garnc "'Inner. He I\ acrn..cd uf loan-'>harkmg. bookmaking. ell tort1on and drug v1olat1011\. IRVINE 'KE~PS SLIM HOPES ALIVE ..• Quote 'of the day Kovaehn1t h met privately with attornC)\ 1n her cham~f\ for ~'1i hour\ alter tht noon n:cc~s and later Lame 1n10 opt·n coun and announeetl that a motion for m"1nal wa\ granted It "'a' not dl\c.IO'>l'd whCJ tiled the mu11un or.,., hen. I he \t'\Cn·"-'Clman li\e-man panel and lour dlternate\ were c:alkd one h> ont to tht· Judge\ t hamtx·r'>. luad111g 10 '>f'\:tUlatmn that thl· \ltuat1on 111 \omt• "-il\ 1n\of\cd the )Ur) From Bl defense. alonf with being a threat at kad The dnvc wa'> culminated h)' quancrback.' · Rah matulla 's. fir\t \Core . a I -yard Adam' pre-game '>talcmcnt\ were hur'>I up the middle. . rcalt:tcd with both H1clman and Irvine struck agarn after Hudman Rahmatulla the kcy'> to lrv1nc's win 1n11:rceptcd a Laguna Hrlh aerial at B1clman pa<,M:d for 128 yard'>. "the I filwk 15 and rcturncd 1110 lhc 12 h1tt1ng 6 of 11 attempt!., ran for 6!! One pla) later. II wa\ more H1clman. ya rd\ on only 6 carru:'i and picked oil a' the 6-2. 18 5-pound '>l'llJUr rolled a 1 lawk pa.,, to \Cf up tht: Vaqutro•,' nght and 11110 tht· end rnne !fir ;i 12-IJ George Mectntyre, Vanderbilt football coach, on ptayf ng Georgia at .Athens, where the Bulldogs • crushed his team. 62-36: "Th_!Y treat you nice when you eometf\rougn the gate, and when you got on the field, they break your face In." ..cc:ond score Rahma1ulla \t'Ort·~ four lead. · Stadler takes lead In Hawaii 11 h (to hnng h1\ \ca<1on tota l-~ I)) I hc onh t11t1c the Hawk'> wt·re 1n and p1tkcd up ~4 )ard\ on 11 tanie' the game wa., when B1clman·, .. , N:f<1rc \1tt1ng out n10\l of thl· fourth t. ountrrparl. Laguna I llllc.. C.)B I to v.. ... KAl>.\Lt IA. llawa11 -< ra(g 'i 0 tadler n quarter ard (1a'>!.Cr. \Gored from a yard out 111 Edmonton ties NHL r~cord \hot a rnur'IC rt·,ord CJ-under-par 62 Irvine got ofT to a 'hak) -.iart eul tht lead to 1·2-7 with only 26 r hur\d;n to t<ih· tht' lif'>t-round lead 1n the niufling tht· 11pcn1ng k1lk11l1 and \ernnl" remaining tn thl· halt Jarl Kurrl's \l'lC>nd goal ol tht• night ~ l<..:ipalua lnll'fllHlll>niil ( ha'111p1on'>h1p or allowing the ltaY.k.\ Ill dn\>l' to lhl' r he game wa .. Ul'(rtkd Ill lhe with opl) '>Ill \t'ton1.h rema1n1ng gave , ( 10 11 Vaq uero K lr11111e Jodgt'll the hulkt '>ct'orld half. which \UW the Vaqucq1'> 1.dmonton a 3·2 \ 1ctol) ova ~e"' Jer<;e) <In ht'> fir-.t ntnt' hole~. the back nine. Stadler howc\'er, a"i tht· Vaquero defen\c '>tOrl' 11n their nl'X t lour pc>!>\C'>\IOn'>. and allowed the 01h:r., to ti c the :--.a11onal htnl1t•d (.'\ t'r) hok except the par-3, 198-yard 12th hole ,tifkned f11rung Lci~una 11111., 10 Rahmatulla \tornl three \tra1ght Hockcy I t•agul· n·t•1r<l lor thl· l11ngl·\t unhcatt·n \trn1k and thl' par-4 17k-yard 14th hole a11emp1 a 12-~:.srd fll·ld goal th:.st 1011c.hdo"'n' on run\ ol 3 5 and 'J at the '>tart''' ii \ea\on Kum "-'iJ\ kit .1l11nt· 1n lront 111 fk birdied the par-5 492-yard lir\t hole and the \ailed "-Ide >·ml\. and \tt:\l' I rank. who p1t·h·d thc Ne"" Jcf'>l'} m·t took :i pa" lrom Wayne Gretzky par·4 ..ti 2·}CJrd third hole lie ran into troubk on the I he V:.squl'rn' wa,ll'd nc1 11mc 1n ur f12 ~ard' )Hm\clf. \tort'd from llJ and 01pfX'd <i hac.l<.hcindc1 pa\t gw.1llt· Glenn Reich. \lt'ep par-4 110-~ard 4th hole. wk1ng rnmmand ;iffl'r that u\lng ~aid' out to t :ip 1ht 1mpre\\l\t' f1rct1k> -.ct up all thn·c f dm1inton goal' 1-.1\t·whcrt: '\nd~ Fkan "'a\ c.lo-.c behi nd with ;i '>1x-under-p'<lr n1 nt ol<i v\ 111 man h IW \a rd' for a 6-0 v1t tun I lcn1g::111 thought would he around Lhc )";JIL I hur\tltn Jorj(en P"etrer~a11 got oil ttJ a 'tlr1w st:trt by-~g:-bogcys-on-+------------------- ~rec-goa" and a\\1\led on two other\ 111 lcad ~t Lou" thc <,(,'n1nd and third hole\ After that. hl1 •1urncd hi\ to a (J-2 v1l111f> ovl'r l'll f\hurgh l'elter"on \l'I up tirst-g.anw .1round and fired c1ght btrtlJt\ pcnod go<tl\ h\ f>oug Wlckenhelser rind Mark Reecb-.. M:i \H'r'> champ1<m Brn ( rt'n\haw had :1 lour- and KOrt:d l"-'H:l· 1n the lh1rd pc·nod lor hJ, tounh La~l'r undl·r-par 67 and r 1ta ro Dcguch1 ol JapCJn. a 69. regular-\eU\on hut tnc.k . Rick Middleton '>Cortd tY.11 \I 711 were I.ant<.' "iu1uki and \tan ~ou1a. huth of goal!> 19 '>l'l<>nd\ ap!lrt. and Charlie Simmer went ovt·r I la"'a11 the 5fXJ-potnt < arecr mtirk \parktl)g Bo\tcHJ 10 a :5-2 hut~-l11ur r>rn'> arc p<irt1ci pating in tht tour- victnry ovn l>t'trwt \1rnmt'r Louis Sl1•igber ;ind Steve narn<'nl ht:1ng r>IH)'l'd at tht· Kapalua Ba ) cour'>t· :i Kasper al'" <,t 11rrd 11 ir Bi 1\t1111 J'> t ht llr u 1 n\ 'P<>I tt'<l t hl' p;tr -7 I fi '71<-ya rd layout un the hill> \IOP<'' ol 1 he !\land Red Wini' a 2-IJ k <id and rn<irl'd htil k (1ir tht·1r \IXth of Maui v1t·111ry 1n c,cvt·n \lartc, Connors, Lendl roll in tourney wr \ifBl.l.Y. l.ngland -J1mm } <on nor\ and Ivan Lendl \tayt·d •>n nrnr-.c for c.in cxpc:t lt'd '>em1final da'>h h-., "'1rm111g lhcir '>l.'t.ond-rnund malt.'ht''> 111 a tt•n111\ ll,Urnament her<.' f hur\da) < onr)<>r\ \hook oil a heav) told lo c ru\h \wedt·n ' Jan ( 1unnar\\on. o-1. (J-1 . while Lt:ndl downnl < 1e1w Mayer 6-2. 7-6 (7-0) 1n an error-ride.kn. had·tt'Olf)l'red contcM. Televialon, radio TELEVISION 7:30 p.m. -PRO 8A8KET8ALL: Lakers at Portland, Channel 9. 9 p.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Mater Del vs. Servlte (delayed), Channet 56. . RADIO· :3'0 p.m. -PAO-.aAIKETBAll: Lakers a t Portland, KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Buffalo at Kings, KWVE ( 108 FM). SEAHA WKS LOSE ... From Bl • "I hq ·r{· pot the \amt· learn th111 rla\t'd tht• fir\l wupk game\"' lhl' '>l'CJ'lon," 'aid Wt·,tmrn\tcrC oach Jim ()'llara "fhat ofkn'>C the) run " Vl'f} dett'I\ ing. \ nd they ha \t: '>OnH· grea t a1hkte\ -li ke (fullb"ck) Kell) ~fO\ all ~~h11 ran for ~4 yard\ <m I() t arfll'\). We\tnlJO\lt·r "hit h W<t f\6 ll\ ltr\t \un\et l.t·ague g;1n1l' !'if tht· \t'a\on. h1Jrned C kt·an V1t'"' with thc big pla:- -and th<it ''> h<tr>rwm:d to the \t·a- IHtY.k\ all ~a\on "1 hat lla\ ht•t•n our r>rohkm." C 1ayt<H1 ~1d "C 1t•lf1ng burned b) tht· h1g pla) I Ill' l.11111\" lir\l h1g pla) c<ime when Da\ 1d llarrell -.printed 5' )ard\ through the Scahawk ddt:n\C fur a !>elund-quartcr luuchdown. whi ch at lhl' ttml' pul Wt·,1m1n\ter up I,_' f ht• \l'tond OU.urrcd Ill (hl' third quarter whcn David I lll'k'> t·aught a 57-vard 1o ud1down pa•" from Tt·J MrM1lkn -and that onr put th<: l 11111\ up. 19-lll · * wutmln,ter 32, ·ocean View 1l Sc.ore t>v ~arten W•\1"'1.r•\ler 1 6 6 13-J? 01 ear ./ ew 0 l 1 1 13 W rn IC~' I) POU frl)m M (M 1llen IC.al•• t>u I( I OV Au\lw10 H F(, ""'" Harr~ll S-1 run IKIO fllll<!OJ Ov Se11no11 I r1;n I Au\lwco k•O I Wm-H1C•> ~/ Pa\\ Crom M rM illen IP&\\ 1.,.1 .. r11 O.ll~wlLI<. 35 re, Wm-O"Vore 74 1n1erc.eP11on return <C.11te\ ~·d·J Wm Armuo 91 1nt.,rrept1on '"'urn llf •< II to1ted1 · · Atl~tld&n<e 3 700 le$11m111eor INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rultllnv wm HM'""· 9 91 Sollev 1 13, Gull"' t Cor r111nu1 I Mr M illen. 4 tor rnonu\ JO ov-~uno11. 3' 123. ~lovell. 10 s•. MATER DEi FALLS .. . . M<C.ton1he>'. l 18, 01\itw\~i. l 14 Ol'lm. ~ I) lll'dll. 1 1. Whelen. 1 for-mi nu\ 1 tOUe7. I lor f"fllrhd-.? Pen lflll Nm McMillf'n, 6 13 0, 116 "''-'-f •'' S hose .; ".\l,c. ,,.,, - lsuzt1. Road lested On Roads We Hope \bt1 NeverTravel. From et hall al the \l'I\ 1tt· 1X-\ard line Hut 1w11 play'> la1er Prukop gut an 1n1cr t-c p11on the h:.ill at lht 'l-yard llm· w11h tU\I 'i I wcond' left to pre\t.·rvt· tlw win for thr I O:H\. kn·p1ng lhcir 1\n~du\ rl·tiird unhll'ITi l'>h t'd at 'l-'IJ .. I hi\ ganw wa' a higgt·r tyinw 101 u\ th.1n ag.a1n\I \t Paul." \Ul<f a n11H h d:1ll'd Prukop "I hi\ ganw w:1' f•11 lht· ( hamr>1011\hrp " Pr ukop whn llll\\l'tl an ntra po1111 Ill thr tir,1 quarter. matlt: .inwnch with Ihm· tidd goal\ "I krw"' wt· had three qu:ull'I\ ld1 aft er I r111"nt 1ha1 c.i:11:i pwn1 "\aid 'l'ruk<>f) 'I lame through I g1Jl'\\. · \l'rvt tC' < nacti I eo I land wa' un<.I\ ail:.shk for< omrnl•nt. II\ ht• wa\ t'llpcnenung pu1n 1n hi\ uprer t hc,1 !land wa\ brought into tht• \IUnth 111 \11 down, and aflcra while he wulkl'd ha~"k to thl' locker room unaided thctc· .. \,ml ( 1all11 "\n .,.1te "a JI.real f11<1thllll ll·am V.t• had a1rm 1ou\ lil'ltl p11'1t11111 thc whok Rtillll'. hut 011 1 ch'kn't' kcpt U'> 111 the g<iml·" * Servite IS, Mater Del 14 SGO•• t>v Ouerten M~IPr Df'1 ~ 1 0 ' I 0-U ""'•••• 6 l J J I~ ')•Jr 8U"''~•n 41 fib\\ frr.,m 8\J~l hP.lt , .. •(.., fl\•1•111 MU G11tftly 17 O"H ""m r "" C(O\lon •·c•' '•l'' Pru"'"" 44 r (, M D-MllC"*'' • ., ... ,,,,,.,, MerlnoYI<" l(O\ tQn ~ 1c• 1 \•r Pru• Qr• 79 ~ C. \f>• Pr.;~ Oil )7 r (, Mtpn<J&nre 11 000 tl'\llmn111<11 IMOIVIOUAL STATISTICS Ru•hlllll MO -Anton. 8 )9, Marlnov1c n. 9 for mlnu\ 11. ( 110 10 )) (nrl!l!na\, I tor monu\ 4 '>er Boo• llr 6 10, W1l•o11. 9 ?6, Watne, S IS. 8u11chele l ~ Penln9 MO Marinovl<h, IS 1'I I. ISl Cao. I I 0, r7 ~r Bu•r h•le I I ;>9 I 164 , A•c•Mnv MO-Caroena• 1 6 C.111ttcv 6 101 Mllrh!'ll, • :16. Ceo. l 10 Anion. I 3. O'Brurn. 1 ) (JV-01\ll!W\~I, 7 4 7, )~. Wn&lf'll 1) 0 71 M,.,.,,an I I O 11, <,11n noa, 0 I 0 0 Reulvlno wm H•~"'· J 79. M cBride. 1 ll Harrell I 14 0 '1 M cGllnchtv, ? 78, C.re>e\On. t 71. JM<.b\M, I 19 Rams game on TV Sunday I lw R:inH-( 'hreago Rear~ National I •>olhall. l t•a_s.uc game Sunda:-1\ a o;l'!lout and will hc1clcv1sed locally try ( hunnd 2. th1.· Ram!> announced I hu1\da-,.. I ht• rontt•\l l'l 'tl.'ht•dukd to tx·grn at I fl m. :ti A.nahe1m S1ad1um. wh1th \Cill\ (J9 007 It'' tht· 'ccnnd '1tra1ghl home gamt' the Rannhavt ltMcda!>a scllout. "I vro wt·t·b a&o. thc Ram\·Sun l·ranu!>to ttamc at Anaheim SU1d1um wa\ al\o tclCV l\Cd. nl'lT\\3'} for Irvine to grab somc attent11Jn fur wild card con~1deratt0n. I aguna Hill\ ended 1t'i year 1-5 rn ~ou1h ( oa .. t play. 2-8 overall. * Irvine 39, Laguna Hills 1 k ort llV ~lr19'l Laguna Hill\ 0 7 O (>--l Ir Vlnf' J1 0 1J 14 )9 lrv-Rnrynttuho I run (pan fa1loO > lrv-8 •elm11n I? run tpnu h111410J l H-(',o\\er I run I T1nct'l k10 1 lrv-Renmnlutte J run fpa\1 fettt>01 Irv Ranmnh;tt1t S run IHentonn ko<kl 1rv-R111'lm11lv11., 9 run IHenloen • ic.,1 Irv rran• 10 run l &fon\An k"k' A11en<1ana 1.000 te111me1eoJ IHOIVIOUAL STATISTICS Ru.nine l ~•-Mon\our 18 S4, G1tuer I~ 11 R11J11• 7 10. "Nl!a ,,., . • 6 trv -a.etrnen b 68 ~ran•. 6·68 Ra,,metulla. 11 ~. M1f'i4' I 7~ Looton I t.. Sohn, I 0 Pnw119 LH· 0 a\\er n 11 I 173. f1ttrn )·' O. 34 lr• 81e1mon 6 11 0, 118 RKtovlno LH-l11lh11m 4 •t .Helm J )4. Rloca .· 1 Jl. B•lt\, I 19, "e .. .,an I 19, ')m11n. I 11, Mon\our, I A, NeiJ-.JPt I tor fntf"tu\ ~ lrv-Hen•o•~. J M TllOma' 1·1• Bt\k~• I 40 ---...,.-- Holmes defends his crown US VE.GAS (AP) -Undefeated Larry Holmes, seeking to answer questions about his age and the lengthy layoff since his tut fight, takes on a • fel sty James ''Bon.ecrusher'' Smith tonight In a eoheduled 15-round defense of hla ~vyweg • Holmes. who turned 35 laat week and hat not fought In nMrty a year. hat brushed aside tugoestlon1 his tkllls may have deteriorated and promises to be the Holmet of old In the ln~ernationat-Box.Ing Feder· atlon Championship fl ht agalnat tne unn raldi<:fSffil . ''l\m Just as ~ulcl< as · ever.'' Holmes Insisted. • I'm also strong.. er and smarter. I know where. to pla~ the punches Where they hurt'' Smith has angered Holmet by predicting a knockout wfn and the champion hu vowed to flrtt pun· lth, then finish off the unranked ·contender within flw round1. "You'll be kn~ed out, I prom- lee you," a tftty Holmet totd Smith at a pre·flght pret1 conferenoe. "I'm going to move from aide to aide and hit you wtth i.ather you'll never ...... Holmn wetghed In at 2211A pound• Thurec:fay afternoon white tl4e chall9nger wetg'*I 227. - Sml1h, who hu been fighting profeuton~lly tor only thr• YM"•· Iott hit flrat fight by knockout to Jamee Broad. before. wtnnlng hit next 14, 12 by knockout. We ran 1t ragged through the relentless hum1d1 ty of Indonesia Through the sweltenng sun of the Sahara And through the treacherous terrain of Baia And 1t never ran out of 5team - The LS P UP truck by Isuzu Designed to run tough and built to feel smooth With fts comfortable and styl- 1st'Ymtenor special 2-tcme paint, full 1rrstrumenta tton (1nclud1ng tach). spoker wheels and AM/FM stereo radio G<illo fi:lt that both team' playt•d ex tremely well "I'm not emharrac;'>cd. We hung rn ~· Buerleln. S 19, l ar\On, I 13, Wil\On. • 64. 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El Mo<11111 el Tutlln VIiia Parl< "''· Oreno. (et El Moftna) Senta Ane vi. S.1111 An• Vallev (SA Bowl) Emt*t LNelle Ese>eranza YI CvDrtH (al Wffllf'nl Los Alamlto\ n . Loara lat L• .Palme Perk) Fr-av LM..,. FutlerlOll al Buena Park La Habra YI. Sonora (11 BueN Parll) S<innv Hiii• v1 Trov (al FulleflOlll Glr11 VlieVMI HIGH SCHOOL CIF Mt Flvt '°'lveffs (l'lnt llauftd) San II Molllct Off Dos PIHO!os, I S-S. 1S·4, 15-7 Hueneme ~. Newc>orl Her110r. 1S·6. 6·U. IHS. 1V13, 16·14 ·st Josel>h def. Downav, lS-4, IS·ll, 1S·6 Cor-det Mer def Wttl Torr•nce, IS-4, lS·l , IS·l Mir• COiia def. Male< Otl, IS·6, ll·IS, IS·6, IS-• _. Ulluna 8Mc;h def Peremount. lS·I, 15-6, IS·2 8"h00 MonlvomtfY def Sant• 8ertwire, HS, 15-J, 16• 14, lS· 12 G•hr def. E1t1ncl•, IS•2, IS·'· IS·S Clf' 4·A ~Veffs (Flrtt lleund) Torre~ Oti. LOI Amigo\, lS·7, IS-4, 16·14 Marina def CvDren, IS•ll, 13·1S, IS·IO, 11-lS, lS-3 "'olrt 011ne ISO) Otf. 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F"T1i RACE. 3SO vero,, ROC>ln• Ell• (Harmon) 26 60 1060 3.40 Maggie Motion (H G1 rc:l1) 4,40 t10 Dura1ron (Sardi 2.20 AIM> r ece<I; Letl Kfflltf', Min Summit . MoMv. Soul On Fire, 81narv' Rockett•, Mil Chic, 00.HINe rv Dixie &er DO-Flnllhe<I ""'· 011ou1lllled ano Plece<I 1111. • Time: 11.33. 12 IXACTA (3 .. ) P•l<I Slf.340 MXTH RACE. -SSO ve rch. Et Potrtf'O\ Gold (Rulr l 67.40 IS.20 9.20 'Rising Ll11tll IFtortl) . U O 4.20 Peh Venture (Detomt>a) 10.40 Also , reced: Mlck lumavl'le m, Cl1'1\loohef Stv, Borohtie, M'9htv Marcus, Sumoln s11c11. Stolen F'1111 Bar Time· 21 13. SfVINTH R"CIE. 400 verd• Smokln S<inset IC•ml>«*I) 7.20 U O 3 60 Doc NM! <Lackev> 1.40 o o Tnt NeOOC> (H Gere.la) UO Al\O rKe<I' Oonaoua, Fer E Nvfl, Gol11 For tt, Pan It To Ma. nme: 20.eo n EXACTA IS-41 PllO sn20 EIGHTH RACE. 400 varos. Touoh Guv' (Harmon) S 40 2.80 1 60 Onhlng Den' Davit (8erol l 80 3~ Ramblln Arovno 1,1..t el<ty) S 80 Alto ractd Ring TM .. , R<1v~e e Smollem Tiny, To T~ Siers. TOH I Ma, ll•mOOlero Holvwood P1r1r THU.-SOAY'S .-ESUL T\ (lNI at 17·daV tMrtUtlllDrlld mMflnt) FIRST .-ACE. 6 furlon{I$ Canlhe CVeltnzuela) S 80 l 60 2.40 Glimmer (Slbllle ) 3 20 1.60 Tlmtt To Be PrOV<I I Lo rove) UO Alio rece<I: Plouanttv. TraPC>tr'' Love. Dtl• OenGer Time 1:11 3/ S Sports on TV for weekend Saturday Anzona. KFOX-FM (93.5). TELEVISION 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at 11 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Breeders Cup (four hoursJ;('hannei' 4. ·,,. Houston, KI EV (..870). . 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington at 1 p.m: -COLLEGE FOOTBAL.lr:.('al State Fullerton at Nevada-Las Vegas, 7 p.m. - COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long Beach St. at San Jose St .. KEZY ( 1190). USC Channel 2. . 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Florida St. a1 South Carolina. Channel 7. 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Air Force vs. 2 p.m. -SOCCER: U.S. vs. EISalvador(playedat the LA CoJ1.scum Oct. 9J, Chanpcl 34. New MclllCO (delayed), KWVE (1 08 FM). S unday .. TELEVISION j p.m. -BOWLING: PBA tour from Dearborn Heights. Mich .. Channel 4. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington St. at Cal. Cha nnel 5. .. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Cincin- nati, Channel 4. RADIO I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago Bears at Rams, Channel 2. I 0:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Diego St. at BYU, KSD0 (1'130). 10:50 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Houston at 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington at USC (tape). Channel 2. 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at New York Texas, KFOX-FM (93.5). . 11:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ncbras~ at Rangers, Channel 9. RADIO Kansas, KIEV (810). . 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington at I p.m. -P-RO FOOTBALL: Chicago at Rams. KMPC' (710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver al S-an Diego. use. KNX (T070J. . KOG0(600). I :30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oregon St. at UCLA, KMPC (710). • • . 4 p.m. ~COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington St. at 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings lit New York Ranger!I. KWVE (1 08 FM). Cal, KOGO (600). 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stanford at 7:30 p.l'n . -PRO BASKETBALL: New Jersey at Lakers. KJIAC (570). Raitler 'starter PREP-VOLLEYBALL . • • lViosebar out EL SEGUNDO JAP) -Stan ing ofl'ensi ve right guar Don Mose bar of the Los Angeles Raiders was placed on the National Football uaguc team's injured reserve list Thursday, meanina he'll miss a minimum of four games. Mosebar, a former All-American at USC playing in his second N FL season, was hospitalized Wednesday night with a back. injury. Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders said that Mickey Marvin, an cight- ycar pro who Moscbar beat out for the staning job at right guard this yea r. will replace Moscbar when the Raiders, 7-3. play at Seattle, 8-2. Monday Olgn t. Moscbar, a 6-6, 265-poundcr who had back surgery 18 months ag(), lcf\ practice Wednesday when Ile fell something pop in his back while running. From Bl control in 1he decisive fifth g.ame 10 win $Oing away. Hitters Margo Kuester (20 kills), Tracy FcfJUSOn ( 19) and Christie Larsen ( 14) supplied the bulk of the Mari na attack. Mari na next will meet Notre Dame High Saturday night. Corona del Mar 3, West Torran The Sea KinJs welcomed th ctu se nior outside hitter Bro er· rington to the lineup and with the k~p!udcd victory over visit· ing West Torrarlcc from 1hc Buy League. Herrington _ played in her fir.st match since bei ng sidelined with a sprai ned ankle and was a key, accounttn& for 15 kills. • Christie Moiso and Andrea Redick were also instrumental in the tnumph •aaa~· f;~t~~~~~c~~dsi~;dord .-power steering •power brakes •tinted gloss THAT'S ALELLTHDIRSIVE :~:~~;~~d~:~suol f RQNT-WHE overdrive tronsoxle for the Sea V 1cw League co-cham· p1ons. St. Joseph High of Lakewood is CdM's second-rou nd foe Saturday ~tat a site to be determined. Laguna Beada 3, Paramoant 0: The An1st s cruised to a 15· I, 15·6. 15-2 openin~·round victory at Laguna. Leading the way for the Sea View League co-champs was Junior outside hi tter Valery Foley who acco unted for seven kills and four service aces. Also contributina •. were senior outsi de hitter Annette Juptner with seven kills and three aces and sen ior setter Brooke Binlcy with eight aces as th~ Anists dominated in the serving department. Lagu na Beach w111 play th m.I· seeded Mi ra Casta of the Bay Lt'aguc in a Satur:day confrontation. 1985 MERCURY TOPAZ GS •toch and temperature gouge •dual remote,:.control mirrors . See Topaz. at your • Lincoln-Mercury Dealer. l INCOL N .~ '''A LUE RUNS. •AM/FM stereo y, 'M.lfl\1for"',.' • lu(h/f'lt!.',j '""''' f"~ • flli. to•!!\ '"1 ' ltCONO AAC•.' fUflOIW Jet lovw IS!Ollltl 1 AO ~.00 2~ ~y N O•t'Y (V•,...l~) UO lA W.111 Of SOiie (Mc<1rronJ UO AltO tlC*I• Kint W1Jtv, SYmmll L.Hdtr, EM Notfl a , Huon Kid, lllnOalnf ON, Ono O\ll'llmO Tlttw 1:11 4/l n DAILY DOUaL• (f-1) Hid._ • THllllD •ACI. 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HV•NTH AACI •• furlonlls S~lel hwntrv IMcH11I '3.60 Z2 80 10 00 ThrH F<M Two (McCa rron) S 40 4.00 Crime Fr" IGercla) 7 Ml Alto recld. El BrlOIO, N<Mll'lwe" El'l'IC>tror. Dark Harvttl. Dllllncth•tlv Don, Releclt<I Suitor Time. 1·11 4/S SS IXACTA 11·SI H IO Sl:UJO. S2 ...Ck MX !7+2+6·11 r>elO 1200,0'3.60 wltn one winning tl(ktl (ll• tiooHI n Pklt Sh• '°"sot.lion oeid ~ oo wltl\ 234 wlnnlilg llcktti Cli\11 hor'"l llGHTH lltAC.. 6 lurtonu.l · La<lv T rUbv IL~> 1 to '60 ) oo Ce11tevo1 !Ortega) 6 00 YO Avnl Iva (Ollvtrts) • S.00 AllO r "8<1: Finl Pecltave, Sil Plte\Ut'e Fager, 8r)ncly 8 rlndv, A11ltata<1 tedv, Dorl a·, Oarn..i. Time: 1·10. SS EXACTA·C7·2) Paid 111100. NINTH IUCI. '" mllts. Gallllo (Mei.) 10.20 4 40 110 Boml>n 8 arten<ltf 181ecl<I l.00 2.40 On< (Gar(le ) UO AIM> reuci· TrH Runner, Sally N 80l<I Tlmt: I SI )/S SS IXACTA ll ·ll P•l<I '61,SO Alleft<l•nct: 1),2 ... ' Ofenge Colrlt OAJLY PrLOT/Fttdey. Ncwember t . , .... --(_ >· ..... .. uw: ... cow ... .:. • ~,. hdk~ ~tleM ~ ~ ~,, .... s.11111 : ~ ~ .. • , S11 2 J ' .m , ,) j .17J J\."t 1 • .m )\'I 1S.ft6 4 MftMtDM.- Hou\JOll • 0 ' 000 Dtllver s t '" '"' 5-Antoftlt $ 7 ,.. '~ Oellff 4 • JOO > VIII\ J ) S00 ) t<t l'IM• (fly 0 j * ...... •AnlllN ~ ... INCi 'AllNllC OlvtMM • PNl.o.toNa s 0 1.ooO ~Ion • 0 1.000 ~ .... Jer~ , ' 500 2'"» WH hlnolOfl ) $ ,31$ )Y"J Ntw VOfll I 6 14 S Mil••'* .. Chieffo Detroit A11tota lncll81\1 c~. c.Mrte~ • s 1 m s , 11• 1':1 ) • 429 2\'> 2 s 2" ]'") I • .200 l~ o 1 .ooo s•, n.n.V"s sew" . Ooldtn Stite 122. L.Hen IN Wetl\l110ton t'l, ~ • OiiCffo 111, New Yor1< 106 HOU•lon '9, Seattle f9 D•RI• 112. Allenll lOS loll Denver 121. P«tlalld 12S Ptio9nlx 112, Clevtlllnd 111 r..._..o.- LMrw• et Portland Plllleoatonl• at eo"on Ka,,..s CllV at Ntw WMV tn<llena 11 Mltwautc• GOl<len ~ale ef Utlfl Wlr;Mn 122. Liiien t06 LA LAK•RS (ltt.) -Wl•e. J..t 1•1 1 Wortny I· 12 t·• II, AbOUl-Jabl>er •· 17 1· S 20, E JollnMlll 1·13 •·10 lO, Scott .. la •·• 1,, Cooo.r ,_, S•6 13, h l1)bh M 2-7 •. Kuocn.ll 7·•11'-0 •· McGee 2·4 0-2 4. Totels •2·12 22·34 ·16'. GOLDEN STAT• (1221 -Short 10-2$ .. 1 'l1, Smith 7-t 1·2 IS, Whll~IHd S--9 H 11, C-?·4 1-1 S, Floyd 11-21 H 23, Wltton 0-7 0-0 0, &rail 2·1 4•S I, M. .Jol!nMlll S· ll •· S I•, Altl<slne$ •·I 0-0 t. Plummer •·• 3·• 11 Totals. 50-101 21·77 '°' SC.-. "" OU.rtiln LA Lal<trl 2' 2S 71 U-106 Golden Stat• l6 n .29 ~122 Th•M·POlnt (I01t1-Sllorl Foult<I out-N-. Rtooun<l.-t..os A~ Sl <E. Johnton 9), GOIOeft Stale 5' (Srnlltl 161 Aulsts-l.os AllQNI 2S IE. JoMsot1 12), ~ St••• 2• <&ratr 51. Total f«*-1.0l Anoeltl 2•, GOjdln Sta te 30. Teem!· calS~•llt" llltllel dt'finM. ,. .. -·~ . # ._,, IML: C¥1N9U COW--. ~~ W &. T,.. W eA Ut >Hn» ''0 11n • Jjf d4'4 ,,, ... "2 10 1 •o• """'" ---Olicffo 7 ' • lS " ·'SI Louis 6 6 0 17 • a.trait ' I 1 9 ti .MIMMola 3 I 2 I G T«onto 3 t 1 I M WAL.II CC*fl ... tecl ....... OMllllt , Piiie~ 1 3 2 1' NV lalender'l 7 6 0 11 "'v•~ ' ' 1 13 Wesnlneton S 4 , 1 17 !'11ti11Ur(lh S 6 1 11 Htw .HlfM't l I I 7 . ....DMe-. Montrtel I J I t7 '5 M 8<Kt0ft I S 0 16 Sl G ~ &uflato. 1 4 2 14 U Sl Herll<Md ' ' 2 14 4' • °"** 6 1 ., 13 ~ • ~·sc... &oston s, OetrOll 2 Edmonton 3, ,..._ MM'Y 2 SI Loul\ •• Pllt.ourllh 1 T ........ ,._ -8ufta.IO II ~ • NY ~' el NY lt.enltiw, St Loult al ~a E<1monl011 at w~ Vancou_. It WIMiNe TU'laY'I ...... ca.. a AMMU. ........ u..- CINCINHA Tl .-EOl--ttll..,_, INnor M9U9 mene.-n ~ OuMn, o.i-of ltlt Amet'lcaft A~tloft, Jeck Und, v.,. rnont of "" e.si.rn ~. Mer( km* oer<I. Tampa ot me Flof\09 Sta• ~. s.m Nleilei. Slfnol• of "" ~ c-1 --~~~~~~A_ll~tn<le.::-;nc-.=-~ -----'--· •• ,slerled Jim l(tft, ...;i;liiiiiii ...... w-+----l Ceder llt1Plds ot 1t1t ~I '--IW. 10 0eeo IN fblline OAVIY'S LOCKlllt <"-"" hactl) -21 anvlen . 21 bonito, 3 s.nci 1>9n, J calico twin, 3 rocil fish, 2tO madltret, 12 ~eel, 2 Kulc>ln. Biiiets '3, a...n • LA CUf"t"IEIU <•> -E. JOhf!lon 1·20 1·1 11, Walton 2·• 0-0 •. Oonaldton 4·9 2·2 10, "''~°" 11·20 0-0 22. 0 . $11'\illl ,. 16 .)·3 21, Catcntngs 0-2 2-2 2, 8rl<letmen 6-12 0-0 12, W•rrlck 0-1 o-o o. Wl'tll• 0· 3 o-o o. C.oe 0-1 0-0 0. Totelt: •• 1-9 11. WASKINGTON ('2) -8t11trd 1· 11 H lS, MlllOrn 6-10 1-1 ll, lltUllncl 6-IS S•t 17, Br~ •·S 0-0 t, Gin Willems 9-11 1-1 19. F' JohnlOll J·t t>-0 6, McMllltn 1-6 t>-0 2; a1111im or 1t1t ~ L.aeew. •...ineeci Larry Berton .Jf.. "*'"9t' of a-. l'l'\IMO«. 10 ~-· MMttrTaAU. ......,-1 11.l .. AH Ulla I . , Q&J.BQl.I~ ·-• 9'*'<1. Wel\led 5ldMv '--• 11\*'d. HEW YORK KHICK.~ E~ 'Hilk In\, torwerd·centw, on ltlt lflluf llCI kl. UTAH J AZl-i1911ed AOrlWI ~, DANA WHAlll' -31 •nvltn . 22 1>9H , ' bonito, 60 rock QOCI, 16 l"l\ildl¥Jk I .neePlhM<I. S seulcMn, 1,,. r • 2·1 1, ~ 2·• H s To••" '1•90 11-1' n .. llll'wetd: WiW t( ...... Nill, O<»nt __. PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL COST OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT SERVICE FOR U8Ef'8 WrTHfN COUNTY 8 ANrT A TION DIS.TRICT NO. 5 Of ORANGE COUNTY ----.-1 ~COSTA MESA f RVINE ~. OR N~ llACH COUNTY SANITATION DISTRI C T N0 .5 In accordance with the provision• of Section 204 (b) (5) of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-217), County Sanitation District No. 5 of Orange County Is required to no~lfy alt users of Its MW'efege system of the rate and portion of the ad valOfem taxes paid by Its users whleh are attributable to waatewater treatment services. This District, the Jurttdlctlonal boundaries of Which !Ire presented on the accompanying map, receives a portion of the on•peroent (1'1.) basic tax levy collected annually from property owners by the Orange County Tax CollectOf. This notl~ Is being publllhed In conjunction with the ·malling of the Joint Consolidated Tax Bill by the Tax Collector to enable users to determine the Share of their bask: property tax levy whlcti Is used to pay for wutewaJer treatment servlees provided by this District. This District annually receives approximately 2.86'/, percent or the 1'1. bask: ta" levy collected from the property ownera In the District. The revenues generated for the District from ttte baslc tax levy are not sunlcient to pay for aJI the ongoing operations, maintenance and replacement/rehabllltatlon costs associated with coltectlng, treating and dlsP<>slng of lhe wastewater generated from the propertlee within the District. Aocordlngly, all rnldentlal and small non--resldentlal users In the E>tstr1ct must also pay a supp1emental uaer fee, which for Cott aavtnga la collected for the District by the Tax Coflector with the annual property taxes. The supplemental u1« fees In County Sanitation District No. 5 are shown In the followlng table. and are baaed upon the size of the water meter Installed on your property: CONNECTED WATER METER SIZE 1" or leas H~" 2" 3" .... 6" 8" 1984-85 ANNUAL CHARGE $26.40 52.50 105.00 210.00 420.00 840.00 l,&80.00 Vlrtual.ly,..aU lj~tamUy r~ have water meter• of 1 Inch or lees. and pey $26.M> annualfy. Multi-family unlt1/epartrMnt1 annually P41Y $15.85 '*unit. Large lnduatrlal and commwdal uaert of the .....,. system P41Y their proportionate share of the co.t of wutewat., tl'Mtment·eervtcee baMd upoo the ectuaJ volume of wutewat., they dlacharge the amounta ot biochemical oxygen demand (800) and euapended aotldt (SS) In their dlacharge. The foUowtng tchedule tdetttlflel the rat• now In eftec1 for theM large uMtt lrt flteal )'Mr 1984-85. F1ow (S/mflllon galtont) saee.ee 800 ($/ 1,000 pound•) $85.10 SS ($/1,000 poundt, seo.n ~ oohcted frOm theM terge u..,.. ar• alao uMd to pay tor the ongoing operatk>nl. matntenenoe end ~t/...tiabflttatlon coet1 of the O..trlci'• '"*'• ayaaem. If you wOUld lttce addlttonal tnfotmaUon on the Chatgee you .,.. peytng tor W89tewat• trMtment MNlcet, ~ oan the Ot"11ct'• staff at (714) M2·2411, extenaton S. The Otatrlc1'1 admrntatrattve omdle.,. open ftOm ':30 1.m. to 5"30 p.m., Monc:ley through Thurlday. and 7:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Fridaya. W-314 . •. -,. -' = Orange Cout OAILY PILOT /Frld1y, November 9, 1984 Hitchhik~rs go nowbere with carefu) d_ri'f('ers 01:.AR N t NDLR'i Pica~ pt1nt th1!t l'\IC hcen 1o1o·1n1in.1own h: 11 to a Ion¥ lime l'"t' -==-=--ne'er piekup h1h.hh1kcr m) c.:ommon ~ru.ctclb mc ne\er1o iakc 1hcchancc You ma) "'r) "cllbunhonc'>I person 1n need ofa nck. bu• ho"-,. n I be 'iurc'l I h v,· four c h1ldrcn who need me I can't m k lo\in& my rar, my 1f\ont')' or m) life I hoix )OU undcr!ttand_-SOKRY lN 1 M ORlJ.<. l nt n1 cd 111 y It It le C\\3)' "Pa\~ Hun .\pin 1n < <>nncc11 l..'Ut" -A11 lo DEIS L)[ R -ttl I Cl ltllKLR: I'm wm 1n&t0 \4) I'm ~orry I d1dn\p1ck you up to<lu) It wu!t ruin1 n1and you Wl're ,5<>nkcd. I \&w the loo,k of d1srnuraac=mcnt o.n your fore n\ I pa!tM:d you b). J felt awful, H\ I alway11do when t pass uP.a h11chh1ker. OEAR SORRV: I lulow uC'll)' bow you feel. Many a time I have p111ed •clean.cut hltcbh Iler wbo may havei been a eolleae student on his way home. But tllcre 11 no way to tell for certain. Somellme1 tbe moat dugt rou1 ~ople lookaafe. J alway• feel a little guilt)' whto I p•H a hitchhiker on the road, but my 1ood'1en1t tell a,me It hi tbe wise thlnfl to Maybe you woodcrcd why I tl1dn 1 \lop. You could we I wa\nlone 1n that h1g 111a1ion wagon. Surdy 1hen.: wa~ pkntyof room. ~.and I shall continue to do It. " . . .. l>I. R ANNI \NDLR~ H)thc hour l'mwn11ng ( 11 :30 p rn ). you rnn \cc I'm up pu\t my normal bedtime I cnn'1-,lecp bcrnuw 1 ltcd lo m~ mom about being married w-,omcone1ho1 I "u~n·1 Mo111 w:i., \11olcntl} lk-'>1dell the fac t that I pronmcd m\ hu\band I "-OUld . • J . , 'I ~idden calories weighed DEAR DR. TEINtROllN: \bout tbrce. month'> ago I dl'cldL·d w go un a· Jlet ·I \l' tx.·cn about 20 pound~ ovc""e1gh1 lor lhr PJ'tt J(J ~car., I •o•nk l'\C llc.'l'I\ lOll'ltlCOllOU\ l'\t: -PETER STEllCIOHI Kt t'n up m}' ll\u;il largl' hdping or I( l' l PCam ~ton· lx-d11mc l'\c LUI doY.n niy bread an take ""u lunttl'I tfo I fl'•IL h 1410 lhl' lndgl' tor \nJt "'' \ L'I In \Pill' of taking L:Ht' !Tl\ "t'11.4ht \la\' ;1hou1 1~u 'lame II\ J1\l11u1<1gtng ('>~Uilll} 'it! \.\hL·n m~ dit·I Oil\\_ high . hH eumplc If \OUI \.ilath ,Ill' m addition 10 lt:'an nll'UI\ :ind lhh _ loadL"<l with potawc' <JI macaroni anJ cO~ish ,0 much ol 'Mlla~l\. In 1.,, 1 1oppud ~th a high rnlonc dJt'\\lng. 1... 1 voa mafhavc youran'>"cr < hangl' lo a11 .. ost m) main -.ourLl' o nutrition" fu\.\-<.alone ~lad., hkl' lcu un· and frQm ~lath liow do you w.:tounl /01 no "'eight lm\'1 I t·an 't ligurl' 11 out lrr'>h frum hkl' orangt· anriln or MR.s. ff. grnpclrull "CL'P fl'Ollnd1ng \OUl\t•lt DEAR MRS. II.: II ~ou <i[l.rn-111,11 that t al<iril'' \nt·ak. in "hnt· HIU ka'>t caloric~ do tount tht:n \11u JI Ol'l'<I 111 '>U'>f>l'll and )our \.\eight "'" u11]i1· !">¢&he detcu1vc to run d(1\.\0 dun 111 down • • • yeur d1l'I lhilt lt·;id 111 thl mJIO DEAR DR. STEINC ROlfN: I h..i\t nflcndcr' I e1·-, pur\Ul' ond1und1 i.. Jl"J)•> lx.·L·n unda 1ht· 101prn\111n 11 p<>'>S1bk that lhl' 'l'n \dldlh }ou that d1JhcllL paucnt' h.1d 11111 mutl1 pcide yourwll on arl' thl' n·;Nm tor '>ugar 1n the blood It thl\ 1\ .,., ""' )Our prohkm'1 ~hat l..1nd o l \lllad' d11 Y.ould a dtabC°ll( ta kl' \onw1h1ntt \11 \OU ~at'' 11 1hc> con\1\1 ma1nl) ol '"cct a\ a tand\ bar'' I hJH· J fnl'nd lcltutc tomato and \.I neg.tr drn"nl! who did 'o a kw da}., :If-'' I k no"' ~hL· .,.ou'll rwcd lu look l'l'<:v.hl·rl· tor lhL· ha\ diabclt:'> but I didn't "'ant 111 add1lt0nal t alonc\ l·mharra\\hcrb) a\k.1rig I h..itt·d 111~·1· H1:11..al0tlHllH~lrom ht,"" t~M-lt+-1 -Jh"'c.,._;t t"hcillttlte MS.-M.----· · Table-decor adds Qizazz for hOlidays 8y LI NUA MORALES ,_tllhnev .. ...... t Clat6-no i;.-,....1 .. K l! H )IHI v.Jrtl 111.cdd r>11.111 '" '"ut I h.mk.,g1\ mg lahk. don'IJU'I L(JOll'll lfJll' 11111\(111111! rt.'l ll>l'\ He '>Url' '"turn \our <.tilt rr11or1111 tahk dnura11on .. 1ha1 will <ompkmt·ni thl· lt·a\I Hnc art· \OnlL t•r>' -"'") p<>1nl\ 1n h11l1tl.n dn11ra11n{! art: U\l' ~our 1magrna1111n Jnd plan lk 1 rt'Jll\l' np<:nmt·ntrng \.\llh difkrl"nl rni•lcn.il\ and dt·\lgn' u\111g natur<JI m<1tenal'> Wht:Ol'\l'I r)O\\lhk \nd aflc1\.\ \llUf\l'lf l'OOUgh llmt· 10 r>J11n a1tra111\l' dt·1w;il1on\ anc.J fllht:r d1 .. pla~' -I hnt "J 'Mll'I \ ol d1fll'1t·n11ngrt·d1l'nt' to 1ndudc 1n )11u r 1..ihk and I hank\g1'"1ngdt·1..ora11un' I or n;ample. Jr)' llCJV..l'r\ iltltl a cll\l 1 Ol'ln c fall look You t an pun ha~ o r dry t hl'm \ ou rwl 1 lk \l'ln 11 '"l' rn \our t hcm l' of 1111" t'r'> to dry \lattll' and 1 "'P<.'ta :irt• t"-11 oi th1· ht.·\t Indian u1rn and gourd\ ar t· familiar J hJnk'k'' 1ng .,'>\'mbol\ Bui don r fllfl!l'I d U>rll\ prn1· 1..onn trt't' lt'aV~<}. hrJnLhn and 111h1·r 1ll'nl\ 1h;i1 rnn ht· found 1n \Our' hack \a.rd. g.ud~o or \ur1oun1.h11tp <trca • o&(ft MS. M.: 1r, unllk.r:I> 'ht· wa~ Lhca11~ Pcrh;1p'> hl.'1 bll)od \Ugar \Uddt•nl~ f)luinmcll'd produung llll' t1f)pp<1,1ll' uf a d1h,tl'l1l ·, h\pct- f I \ tt.• m 1a 1 h1' 1\ lallt.·d lnpo1ilHt·n11a It ma\ pnidut.t: ''mp- 111111\ llk.t: \\>CJk.llL'\\. dl//IOl'\\ and v.111w -ii n1114u11.k.I) rnrrcttlt•d I ht· l.11111\ bar v.a\a 4u1tk. Y..<t) tu hr in~ up 1lw hlwal 'ugc1r Ind V. hat t.JU\L."d' thl· dwp 1n lht· ti1\"I'"' pl:H i:'' l't.•rh;ip, \he had C\t'rt 1\l'd qu1tt.· ,1 1111 utter *'k1pp1ng her u'ual 1111·.1( II\ oil\o p<w11hk sht! had taken 100 lalj!.t' a .c.Ju"" ol cn\ulln. Wh.atcH·r thn<tU'>t' lll\l<tnt rd1cf 1\e\..en11al. In ht·r lil\l' thL· l:tn<I~ h<tr furn1'>ht•d thl'. nnt'\\ar~ \ug:11 II\ unhk.d) 1h1\ ''a lt'~UIJr tlln\lllUl'l\l 111 ht•r dll'I • • • FOR MR. K : "'ih:ill )llU ·h;t\l' thl' 11pcrJ1111n k.nu\\ a' rad1l':.il kual11t11m\ 10 1mpruH· ~our nlM\lli(htt•dnc\\" I 1h1nk \ou'll agree thJI dct1\11Jn rc\I\ tx.·1y.1.·~·n '\uur'>Clf ,111d 'our t'}l' \pe(lah'll fiu1 ~ou \h11uld kno" that thL· l'flctll\-enl'\\ ol the proLl'durl"" Still being evnluatL-d h\ \l'\l'f,il UOJ\.er\llll''> I'd feel ~lkf .ci,0111 II Y.,11ting until all lhe \Oil'\ h;i\1 hn·11111untl0d -'-1•1'1 fl< 11plt h,t\l' '><'t n lht I hJnhgJ\ rng u1rnu· c~p1a l'1th1 r •111 1h1· 1,1hl1 111 111" ph11togrnph Thi\ horn- \har>L·d dt·( 11r.111•111 • .in tx· 1 11 ;c It'd "'1th a ba\kt·1 along" 1th tru1t 1111"'1 r\ 11111' .rnd lnd1t111 t11rn \dd a uJUpk of fall 1 olor nh~IO\ and wl 11 tn thL n11<.ldk of )Our tabk Taking stock " ()I 1 l1UJ\f' J011lh1•r \11(11 11! f hank\gl\ 1ng I\ thl' "'hc:Jl hJ\h·t < 1:1th~r ,, h11nd1 ot "heal l il1ta1I\ arrange tn "I rJdk '·Pl' ha\~t;I Jtltl pl;tll' ol\ ol ll"Oh.rp1ctc Plant colorful, fragrant etock now and you wlll brt&bten your winter and eprtng garden. The planta are excellent for c ut flowere too. Othu t,chh· lt.l\kt·h • <10 k.11ur,· ~l"lll'l,1hk\ \Uth ;i., '41W\h ,111d c 111 n ••I ho rl1\ 1r11 lud1n11 ro\cmJn <ind ~gc. -'\1on11 11l 1lw \Otlll•' tahk 1kcora1111n ll't hr114uc' tan I)< u~d llir11u11li• 111 11ur li11u\l I 111 in\tJOll' ,, "-hl'at and I GARDEN CHECKLIST t 0 111 d11"1 \1.1.,111 '' .c 11·\lr\1 .idtl1111111 111 tht· door knnh m· •Rid vour g.1nk11 111 \Ulllllll'I \lr.c~lt·f\ l1 kl' aphuh n c.itHl'I I le r \ 1\ 1 ''"I. 111,1d1 Ip, 1\11111 a11 hhtin arnu nd an car '>r>ldl'r m rlt·\, I h n P' .ind l1·af1111pf)l·r\ \o I hn w 111 not tw Jbk 111 l11d1.111 c ,,,,. .111d" "'" \l,ilh 111 ...,ht:al t11 mul1 1pl) and lx.·u1m1· .1 prohlu11 nn1 ,·prinK •\ ~l'Ol·ral -( ln1· qi llu· 11111\I (flflllllllO I hank\gl\ 1ng dl'!ilgn gardl'n dl'an Up .inJ \llfa>lltjl I\ Ill llfdt·r t•lcmt•nl\ ".1 \lrav. ha\~l't full 111 .iutumn leave'> \c:arch •D1'>c:on11nul' lced1n8 \.\ooch llliilt·n:sl 10 enn1uragl· ..,our hatk ),1rd '" 1h,11 ul ,1 nt·i 11,tihor fqr vanou!> shape'> winter dormanty hut clo fl'nl .1n1111al llo\.\tnng plant\. and u1lqr\ 11f 11..i~ .ind mapk k:tH'' lor l'\ample Drop •Did you forget <1ht1u1 1h1.· tulip' ~uu pul in the them naturall) 1n 1h1· h<.1\ktl <11itl u\t: at ,,,1i: end or in lhe rcfngcrator i.I ft'" Y.ei.'k\ ... go'' ~11v.\ lhl' llml· 10 gel them tentc:r 11l tht· 1Jhll' plan1cd lf)uu didn't hu) an\ )11111 lotal nur<,1·r) \till ha' -Y11u LJll lu11l11·r l'nlcanll \our lahk hy t~ing the \Omc ofthcw lmd) hlulh flov.l'I' u·ntl·rp1ct 1· 111 1nd1, 1d11.1 I 1ahk w 11111g, h>r imianu:. •If )'Ou'rc. th1 nkang ah11u1 < h1 !\I Illa\ g1 h'> don ·1 for~wt r>lal~'' <ind \<.1ut<.'I\ "-1lli dc·u,14111\t: / hd.Jlk!tgiving/hanc1o l tho'c garden m1nd~d lnrnd ~ Jnd f.111111 ) "'llh \<Jrlll' nl'w '>l<'lle'> and napkin\ 1i1:d .,,1111 rihhon add to -.our dcsis n. garden tool, hook\ 1111 ~ard1·111n11 """ tl'\llng k11-, and more IT'S STRAWBERRY TIME!' JUST ARRIVED STRAWBERRY PLANTS PLANT NOW FOR A SWEET JUICY REWARD THIS SPRING ~FREE~ 6 BAR'EROOT STRAWBERRY PLANTS ex TRA PLANTS AVATLA8LE'=19~EACH E TO PLA T THESE VEGETABLES BROCCOLI • CAULIFLOWER • PEAS • CELERY LETTUCE • CABBAGE • ONIONS • MORE FREE • PONYPAK (6 PLANTS) 1 P.LANTING • 6 .,. GUIOf ~~9 n ·• -~~ Ha1lislttts' G Nursery -Florist .\ OAllY t-~ 30 $UN '' Arrangements tepic of classes ( rl'otl1n11 k\ll\I' tl'O ll'rplL'LC \ wreath\ and door '>"\:;U!'> •'> lht• topll of .1 \t.'rll'\ of fn·t· \t'lll1il"ctr'> al Ahl 1a\ I lo~l'r, and C 11h\ I 7C11 < 1111nth1an WJ, '\t•"'pon lkalh I ht da\\C\ arc held fr om I 0 a m 10 no1111 on ~a turday'> through f)\•t I I r>r 1ol11rmu11on tall 8 B -1 tun • • • "vkm~r' of the Ntw4>ort 111111 Gardrn Club will karn w decorate r haot,g1vrt'lg ba'Ske-t~ during~ work- \hop I hur\<la y at 9· JO ll m 1n C lubhouw I on Pon Wc'ttbournc Plat"c, Newport Reach C undu< llni the r,c \Jon will be M '' John lfou<,<kn, club r>rc\tdcn t. and \1 r\ D.l\ 1J llornw1t1. \l(.C prc11dcn 1 I or 1nformat1on, (.311 Ml\ < lt1tl•nu: Pc~r\(lll al 644-lSOfi. • • • \ dcmon .. 1ra11on of hnllc1:n H'lllt•rp1tlC\ 1o1o1ll ~ prt'\Cnlcd h} \ul· l<.trb) for rm.:mb\·r\ of 1hc Spy1lau Hiil Ciardtn lob. I he program wall follow J coffee ~edne'l<l.I\ 1n tht· hom-= of lk\ \.foncgpl · • • • f'rft11 d1 of th f'ullu ton Arbort lum "111 \IXIO\or J field tnp to 'IC" unu,ual planting' at \fJ World 1n ~on l>kj(tl on '-o\ 17 r or rnt•n111111n\ t J ll J11n VJY.l<.'1 , 11'1!1· 7111(~ 111 \1f1 I Ml t <. . .: 1nuJtqua1c -.er" ac~ • ii.ltn)t i;ouplcs h v101 tuaclhcr w J Wld her \\-C were mamcd 111 a 'ample ~cd'1 1nf bya 1u~t1ce of the peace \orl) to say, Ton) and paned company tht' lir'>t of Mu) Uu1 II wu~n't !tueh a bad deal for me He put me lhrouah lour )'Cat\OfM.'hool (l'm 24).. paid to hil\IC m) 1ce1h '" a1lfl1cned ncJ ptl1cJ for plG•llc~urac11 on m)' no"'· (Not had ) l told Mom "'C''d been m. rr1ccJ ~incc Joanua11 1980 Onr hould nlwu)\ t1p when he ha:. had poor~rv1ce. but 11 \hould be le\'> than half of the 1mdr1tonul IS percent fha1 re lly ara )'ou1 mcs~ac ro~ . II there 1) no 11p. the wa11cr or ~a11rc: ~ w1ll thinl you med to ~11ff,,1m. In udd111un, lc1 yourdl\\Jll\luc11on he known when you ICU\IC. \n1owcr truthful!)' when a kcd. "Was everything all riaht'>" A pcDo rtwhu pt>rlormcd poorl> '>hould be told, "No. cvcry1h1na wa& not ull r11'hl T hncn.· KC wa~ terrible." -l>U R llAM. N C Mom 1scom 1n110 v1\t me for I O duy~ Do I level with hcro1 Ju111 lc1 the dead doa hc?(No pun 1n1cnd1:d .) TI11\ 1~ rcally ac111na 10 me. Not the he but that Mom mu) hove a lit becau~c we: were li\llDj toacthcr. I lelp! Help! lld p!-IORTUREl)INTAMPA • DE AR DURHAM: Veu are rl&bt. Thanks for Oe AR TAMPA: Tell your Mom lbe trutb. You may be lmprovln1 oo my an1wer. • • • • ~urprl•ed. Perhaps 1be will be leH dl1pleH ed thal you . lived with the auy wltbout marrl11e tbao If you had had a divorce. • • • Dr AR NN I i\Nr>L · Yo urudvu:con t1pp1ng Lon tamed a muJor flnw. You ~uaacsted no 11p for Planning n wr:dt1m1 :1 Whu t 's "Nh I '1Wlw 1 ·~ wrong·> Ann /..,llm.Jers' "New Hrid(.''~ (iu1dt? w1/I rc:/1c~c your OllJClt'IY fo n·n·i V(' u <'OP). )t'/ld SJ vt11HI long, st·ll- fldtlrt:H<'<l. \lllftlPt'<l t•m dupt'f J 7 n·1m fXHtugcJ w Ann l nnda.~. P 0 Flo'< 11 Wt< h1c'•IJW. Ill MJ6J I TONIGHT'S TV -f;00- 10 D NEWS a.PS IWff TOHAAT G) THAEE'~PAHY eSTAlt,.. fD 8U8IH08 AEPOAT ml ON THE MONEY C88NEW8 Qt HBC NEWS m DOC VAH DYKE C MOVIE * t "Tranaptant ( 1979) Kevin Dob- eon, Melinda Diiion 0 MOVIE H 'A "Tiit Soldier" ( 1982) Ken Wahl, Wiiham Prince SJ LENA HORNE.: THE LADY 1-ND HE.AMUSIC -t:.ao-O N8CHEW8 G)AUCE Em MACNEIL I L.a4RER NEWSHOUA ml Al.JAM SMITH'S MONEY WOf\LD IJ NEWS 'l:Q, TMAEE'S COMPANY ~WHEEL Of FORTUNE m THATOIAL -7:00-IJ C88NEWS Cl l 100,000 NAME THAT-TUNE U LOVE BOAT D A8CNEW8 0 G LYNN~ G) TMAEE'S COMPANY (I) WHm Of FORTUNE H ·~ "Star 90 I 1953) Marlll Httn· ~ay Etic Rot>trta -•:ao-G WEBSruQ UM BOAT G) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT fD WAU STREET WUK 60 JIM COOPER'S OAAHOE COUNTY .. Hi MOVIE •• "Rumble FtSlf' ( 1983) Malt Otl· Ion, Mlclley Routlll -t:00- 1 = I HAWAHAH HEAT MEAVOAIFAH Oft!AT P£AF0AMAN0ES ID F1AIHO UHE {!;) HIGH 9CtiOOl FOOTBALL fZJMOVIE • *. "Monty PythOn's Tiit Meaning Of Lift' ( 1983) John CleeM. MIChael Palin -t:30- (fJ MOVlE • ••.; Tiit Medu .. Toucn" 11978) Richard Burlon" Lee Aemidt -10:00- • FALCOHCREST 0 MIAMI VICE 80G)(l)NEWS D MATI HOUSTON ~THEBAAJH C MOVIE * *'' Soulhetn Coml011 ( 1981) Keith Carridine Poweta Boothe S MOVIE t * All Tiie Marbles I 19811 P11er Jeff Ya.gher fall• for the half-alien etargirl (Jennifer Cooke) on "V" tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4 . ml PAJNTIHO wrTH ELKE SOMMER 'l P.M MAGAZINE ~ENTERTAINMENT TONIOliT Q!JEOPAAOY mMlwokAIAE Falk Burt Young H MOVIE -10:15-*-* * * Rai4efa Ot Tile Lost Alll' H INSIDE THE NFL ( 198 t) Hamaon Ford, Kai en Allen • • ·~ "The Big Mouth" (1967) Jttry Lewts. tiaf Qld J stone. H BOXIHO -2:00- Z MOVlE • * "Yes. G10<g10 I 19821 Luccano Pave10111. Kathryn Herrotd -10:30-$ MOVIE Q) INOEPEHOEHT NEWS t "StrOllet Ace I 19831 Bon Rey· f1l) FLAMEHCOAT5:16 l'IOlda. Loni Anderson ~ NEWS f'OWAH I MARTIN'S LAUOK-IN JMOVI£ -7:20-0 NBA BASKETBALL 01MOVIE • •'tr "Star 80" I 1983J Mlliet ttem--l2: t5-10 1 MOVIE 1ngiNay E11c Roberta "SmOker" (No Datt) • • "Monty PythOn'a The Meenlng 01 Ufe · (19831 John C.... Michael Paten -7:30- IJ 2 ON THE TOWN 0 a FAMILY FEUD a rooTaAu. sP£CtAL. -11:00--12:30- 11 Q u ll; ®J ot m NEWS D a FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS U TAXJ -......... -2:06- S MOVIE 0 JOKE.A'S WILD -. TALES F.....,.,. THE DAAKSIDE G) JEFFERSOHS D GOOONtOHT L.A.. VIDEOS t • Young W1m0<1" (1953) Rich· ard Rouno1r1t, ErMSt Bor~ N£'W8 G) WKRP IN CIHCINHATI IW\ AOCl<.FOAO A' .,0 fTJ SEA HUNT ., ~ G)MOV1E EI) ONlYWHEH I LAUGH ** t Oonov111 s '*' 11963)JoM Z MOVIE Cl) PEOPLE'S (X)URT fD WILD, WIU)WOfl.D Of -2:30- G> ~HEWS (I) 01.M. TY OA IHHOCEHT * * ' 'Star 80' 11953) Manll-Hern· Waynt. E~zabelh Allen -..--v~~i...-----3!!!·<...:FOCUS..:: _ ALM FE811V.Al _ -11:30--11>0- ANIMALS ON Wf.EX IN.- REVIEW • • •,, ic1ss Mt Goodbye (19821 TIC TAC DOUGH ~ 1100,000 NAME THAT 'f\JNE m RACfNO FAOM OAK TREE 0 NHL HOCK.EV " MOVIE f) t MOV1R E * t * Tiie Truth AbOUt §P<ltlQ ' * • '\ 1Vk1n Bounty Hunter 119651 H•ylet M1U1 John Milla Sally Field. James Caan -3:00- O MOVIE (1981)Ronlttbman HarryMorgan ( MOVIE : ~= * *'' Firat To Fight (llle)I Clll<I -lfir. ABG-NEWS NIGHTUNE Evtrll.L Maolyn Otv111 -1:00- • * 'llmtible Agttlt" 11a.21 Ilona M=-L.oot 11 I OUt<E8 OF HAZZARD o ~v 8 MOVIE -"ltl (I) MOVIE 0 TlC TAC DOUOH u t The M1lllOnllf..,. (1961) G)VEQAS cA,... G) OUTER LIMITS O,MOVIE U * CatOUMI" (1956) GordOn MIGRae. Shifley Jonet • * * l.41d .. ay (Part 2 ot 21 I 19781 Charlton Heslon. Henry Fonda D ®.I BEHSON f8 LATEHIOKT AMERICA .,.,.,.,ca lOlen, Pt1er Stuer• -. 100 CLUB (I OJ EHTERT AINMENT TONIGHT ~ Z MOVIE -3:10- G) RITUALS 'HiHOTHECE88AAJLYTMENEWS ** '1 The Grear McGonagall -11·50-(19741Spike M1R1gan PettrS10er1 'C,MOVIE Cl) MOVIE C,MOVIE • "Prtv1te Sehoot' ( 19831 Photbe Cates, Btt1y Rusaet1 * * • ''> The Sugarland Expreu" (19741 Gotdlt Hawn, W1llcam Ather· tori * • "Fair~ Tales" (1978) Don -1:10-C MOVIE Sp11k1. Sy cchardton t • • "Slra1ghl Time" ( 1978) Du111n -1i:oo-Hottman Gary Bu1ey -3:30- (JJ WILLIAM TELL Qi) WAStllNGTON WEEK IN REVIEW '1 TWILIGHT ZONE -1:36- O.MOVIE -3:50- H 1 INSIDE THE Nf'l a;) WALL STREET WEEK el:) RACING FROM ASCOT C MOVIE D A8C AOCl<S G MOVIE * * • "Born Innocent ( 1974) Linde 8J ~Mrl * • · American Dta1r1 I 19811 VerCJOICI Hail. RIGl'lerd Bolla -4;00-IJ MOVIE • * t * "Pett 'N Tillle" ( 1972) Walter M1tthau, CtrctBum«t ~ • • • ., "Young rran1ten11e1n·· (1974)~8 W1ldef Ptlet 8oyi. S MOVIE REVIEW IHDEPEHOEHT NEWS Cl) 8TREET8 Of SAN FRAHCISCO IJ1. AOCKFOfU> FlLEB ---- $ WASHINOTOOH -1·46- II MOVIE CARTOONS G) ME.DSAT 'Ellis Island' miniseries ambitious but trashy Ry F RE D llOTllENBF:R<; l.1~1.· "But \"'omen llkt· tu lool.. <ti nw "" r.i..101011 wr11., and I mu ke lo Ye good " " t\\ hl' \CC\ the ~talUl' of l.1hcrt\ fOJ NI W r ORK -Onl) 1n Amento tht· lir'>t time hi: mnncl\, ""ih~·\·n l<J nd ol opponun11y can a tclc\l\10n lwautiful ·• I he I ad)' ol thl' H:irhor 11ctwo1 k \pend m1ll wn\ of dollar\ for tur 11., oul to he one of lht> ft'" lhrc:c night\ of lrn'>h and \Cr) km1111nc hiiure'> hl' dOL'\n't l'ntcn:11n mediocre lra~h al 1h111 111 ht·d l here·~ probubl> .in 1111crt'\l1ng I ( ()'f) II thalkng1ng mcltinu-n111 \lory in ho" \1101 •l'r I\ il'orgaann onn~· 0 1· CJucll Bu~kl·rJ u hhnd lri~h 1mm1-1mm1granh 1n the curl}' 20th ll'nlur) u \earthed lor their Aml'rlU1n (J1cam. grant v1ar~o Olcl on the hoal to hul "Lii~ I land'' l\n't II r he t\mencn r hc•rl!entleand dC\-Clop1na m1nl\l'fll'\ ta kl''> tht• l \ n1c JI 'll'" that fnend\h1p-;-1he uni~ Wttmfln he t'\.Cr hit· " onl· h1g \OJP orx·ra and rl'<tll) lo\cd. he \II)\ -,., ..abotaiicd 1 \Cr)hci<l> oil ihe hoal want\ 10 1)1: h\ da\\IC \OaJH1pcra rn1\C..'onncl'1 1on\ J K I "'ing ;ind her corrupt nrnliuou., undc I hi: \C\l'n hour prc><Jul l1on ha\C.'d 1"1 1lc.1 O'~hea) Mano Of)I~ 10\ll'all. on the bc\l·\Clli n& nm\'! b) r r<.'d for .1n rll·fated m:in1,lg( 10 the "1u\lilrd \tewnn . hl.·~10, \undn> tlaughtcr of a lJ \ ..cn111or 11nd en1cr\ n114h1 Jnd umtinue'> T uc\du) und pc,1111c,,, l,A,h1lc C icoraianu become\ a Wl'dnnda)' night\ on CR\ ._. lamou<, Holl> wood .,ueenwn !er I ron1.og out all the 'lll'rcotypc' _ Kate Bunon play\ Marco ' wife. lt:1 hon lover ltullnn lo11n'ihark lri'>h Vanc'>'>a, a palhctll' fiaurc who reht'h f"ilu" inn jcwish \Onawnu:r und from her lather'' \/Oluc'I and Marco'\ Jcwi\h talen t aacnt _ and mokina ~xuahty and leaves hoth men for o 1hem 1ntl'llcctuall y llfelc~" and un· fc mak lover 1n Circenwu:h V1lloac. hellncablc onywoy, "1111'1 l1tlond" The producti on dt~play~ a re- tentcn on the stone! of fou r Euro-markabl~andpt~bol nt11t"dc abtiul pcun amm1aront~ with heavy nccen111 Vanc't\ll s new hfc hy mak1na every :ind th1l k hoots1raps. The lives of sub\Cq ucnt character 1ihc encountcn the!te t hnrn,·tcr~ become mtertwrncd either cv•! or weird :tiler they lcll \IC the immiarauon £3urton, fothcr, Rk hord Burton. 1n t cntt>r on New y ork'' Ills hlnnd 10 h1\ final role he fore h1' deuth last he 1hear cltmhupthel11dderof 5eic. s~mmca:, playa Sen. Phipps Otden. monc~ and power ft \ '>Od 1ha1 th1, performance ,,. no Juke · Ruhcn\fc:tn cr dcr Racacn more than a scne<1 of 1mpcnout walk- from "L<>cnl lfem") 1,.11 ~urnan Jew oru in u production th_. will be: who emaaratc\ to AmeraC'a afwr notable onl) l 'l the fu1ure Tnv11I k1lllna a c O\\JH k in o r>roarom C11\lcn Jlur<iu11. que\11on ., Whu1 WI\ Richard a boo\t b)' Al Jolwn. Jul>;c bccomc'i a Burton " la\t role ~ • hag-deal Aro dway ~na1Nnter who\C l he tounh ccnl':-1 1mm1arnnt fi&· mu\1cnl 111cnt ,urpu I<'\ ha\ mami l ure 1' C1cor11ana \ 1i1 .. 1cr. Hnd,.rt cho1(c or ~•n&tr-aold d iu er cllat I( hcrar I un&111> who '1me\ for a H)'ficld 1 no Jillla n ) normal famil) hfc with an ( 111• h.land Morrn antarclll (pla)cJ with J O\.tor I\ het husband Hui that thee "'oo<len oalhhnr\\ ny Cirta Manyn ) of rt:al·hfc \mcm.una .., 'huttrrrd I\ tlO Ital Hin ll&Olo &.Udcnrr \\ hme • whcn ht"r dCL'd i)\ d revolUltOnJI) te1kn1 1\ hi\ htudo •(md dadn 1 jl\t' hat.~ in the '\uld ~><.I t .11d1 up to ht•r mr mul h " hr 1r ll\ "" hr\I lncnd ' l he hnt 1h1na thnt t .in ht· '11c1 tor •h~· m1 n1\crll'\ ... that II IS fa !>l-paccd 1n 1hc \amc wa) that the novel' trnvclc:r'I huy :11 n1rpon s can bi.' quirk r\'ll<h i\nd with good rcaoion: thcrt\ no1 h1ng rcmotcl> !lub'i ta n11al WL."1gh1ng down "Ell 1't l'iland " One D'>\CI " 1hc per fo rmanrc ut f-ayc Dunaway II\ \tnae actrcn Mnud < han cn\. M11o'i Dunaway manage' to keep her d1gna1y and evoke a gen u1nl' \Cll\ual1ty while playing Marrn·!I lover and PhrpJ"' wile If the-1mm1gr.a n1 .. · experience " 'u ppo~ed to 'lay much about Amcn- l a\ character and dream ... "Elh~ l\lllnd" wall be ~peaking supcrfic1all> "-Ith an accent. bu111 wo n't be offering Jn) in1ell1aen<.:e or in'>1ght'i. "MASTER llAROLO t1nd tht' l">o)\" on pay<ablc''i Showt1me " cver)thing "Ell" l\land" 1.,n·1 Tht' rony Award-winning play by Athol f"uaard " involving, moving nnd thought-provoking. h will be broadcast Monday night und then repeated fi ve other time~ 1n NoYcmbcr and December. 1 he tr niion.fincd •tory. wh1l h takes place In one room 1n <iouth Af'rtcn 1n 19.50 but really 1s a broader eommentaf')' nbout raciol con01c1 in the world, show~ the d1~1ntcara11on of 11 fra11I~ bond betwetn a white ~hoolboy and two black \Cnanl\ who have C1~llally raised him. lakct Mokac wi ll rcpn a.c the role of thr 1ervan1 and surropt~ fa ther, for which he won Broad way'• Ton> i\ward '" 11182 Matthew Broderick C"W r(lim~,:~ "Bnghton Bneh Memoirs") wa not in the ona1n1I product1 n. but he 1\ powerful as thc \ChoOlbo)' tom between his cont;. cicncc and t.he real world of d1,. c rim1na11on r nr lhO\C W1thoul \hOWtlme, puh· lie t('le\ l\lon will~ hroad('l\t1nA thl\ pro<111\ 1wn 1f ·• M<l .. tcr Horn Id bu1 nn1 hd11r,· 'ltlHmb\•r I 9R' .. .. ·' ·'. • COAsr ---------~~~~~-\ "' P e.o p · .e·- Steady as •he goes! Nicole Hodgeboom, 8, toucbea up her natl polt1h. Flowerllke Jacquline Mack, 6, showe how pretty a curtay ca.n be a• ehe epread• the Jag ,eetal• of her party drees. Dally ~llot photos by ... Terri-Keaa Whitney Holme., 5, watchee faehlonshoJr by peen~ .,..,,...,.......,.,_e......_ Sandy and Tes Beneke remlnlece about Glenn Miller with Paula Kelly of Emerald Bay who ean& with hie band. here. lt'-s a marvclou' cH·ning.'· ( ;UCslS or the~ I ()().a-couple hen· ctit dined on Orcn't of Chicken RQUlil.WtthSavann Rang with Strawbcmrs for dcc;c;cn. Gloria Laing of Corona del Mar -su1d, "The food 1\ deltc1ous and wf'rc havrnga fantastic time Wl•'n.: r•irt of the -.ingle' uiblc here ... She wa\chatung w11h Lavern Fontua ofNc~rt Reach about going to 1 fowali for the hohdar s ..\lso 1ttingat thr'\an le-. table' were Carol and Frank oodall. "flut, v.c'rc mamcd ~me \\-Oml.'n "~·re askinJ m )' husoond 10 dam.c. the) thou&f\t we v.crc inaJc We ot 11 { hucklcout of1t," $he \aid "Glenn M1llcrwnc; the Vaa llalto ofourJCncmt1on." ... 11d Woodall Hcforc all the 'c;w1ngina· end dane1 n Al lien re. dit 'Special mc,..a1c from Pre'lldcnt Reagan 'upport1n the new c haptt'r and th'-' 'lalutc to Miller. Gen. Walter Bloomer delivered a tnhutc to M1lkron hchalfofthc .\rmed l·orcc~and Sib D1s1nc1 Supervisor Tom Riley dcl1verco n proclal\111· tion rccugn111ng the group. " fhe hope Glenn M 111<.'r gaH~ to m1ll1on\ 1\rnmp:u1bk "-Ith the work of< 11yoHIQpc\\-hllhg1vc,. hope to thousandsof~oplcwho havccanccrnnd ot~cr \(nou'I nnl1ct1om." \31d Ah1co I> n 1n ond mingling wert Maraaret and Howard RiclaardaoD o f c"'~>tt Beach "\\le u\Cd to dan<:c 11 thc Hotel Pcnn\)'I' an1a in 1941 in cwVorkC it) lt\hrought back a lot of nice mcmom•, I "scd to h'ltcn to Milltrc"cn mght when I was an hJncc and lcfi England \\c wcl't"wa111na forh1m to"('Omeovcr .rnd he nt•,cr made it," .aid R1th· ard,on lfomlcrownerof Ho"' a rd < h,·Hokt in Ncwpon Beach ) \ • Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/ffldey, Nowmber ~ 198"4 • ... ' : ' 'Flowers' blosso1n .. a,.s gii1S leSi:ri arts For one bnef and sh1n1na moment there wa\ .. e11quc:ite , To began tht: mdlamorphosis into "pnncc.ssc~at a pan)'' Lh1ny 5· to 10-yearoldsgaJhered an the Deerfield Park clubhou~ for the Irvine Commun11y~rv1~ l)epanment'!ii ''Girls' Day Out " (lad 1n leotards'and leg warmers, the) shook olTany tomboy tendencies 4l1Tanga half hour of aerobic c>.cmscs lasr 'aturday • 1 • Bcau11ficat1on was achieved by v1su1n8ihree '>t.111ons -makeup, ha1rst)'lesand no~)'\-arrangcd b) Diana M1yasak1.commun1t> !terv1cessuperv1Mlr The girls took turn\ hclp1ngcach other apply e)'c shadov. and llp'illck or \1tting patiently while their hair was ironed into curls and held with nbbons. The bo"quets were 1ndl\ 1dual creation'> fashioned out of pastel tissue paper and do1lle'> .,.. Ne~t came a true reality of the social world -long lines at the lad1c~· room -aseachg1rl chan~ into her fa vorite party dress and fan ciest shoes to be properly drcs!ted for refre'lhmentsanchhe fa'sh1on show. Although the cookies. nut cups and puqch were tempting, the soc1ahtcs·tO·be listened hungrily as Ann Posth1ll. a community services leader. descnbed a · model's proud posture and prescribed rou1c. Each girl. in turn, came forward and toured the room to show olTher dress at the three tables "(he decorum was bccom1ngsem1-permanent and Nancy tterback reinforced 11 with demonstrations on how to cu my. sit dcmurel) with legs crossed at the ankles. and take olTa coat graceful!)' "Stand like a flower: )'Our body 1s the stem and ybur head 1s the flower Hold 11 up to catch the sun." she advised th e youngaud1encc which was then allo"'cd to cat the treats. Then, a\ the dock 'itruck four. the lacv anklets in Mary Janes or white pumps bounded up the stairs three at a time, heading forthc playground. "What•• this curlln& lron all aboat?" won- den Hpther Abbott, 6, u balrdo ch•naee. abadow to Lindsay Welch, 7 , at make.JIJ) atatlo~ ~ ..... ,.... .... L•f',.._ Llnda ltmprlqhamand VeetaCurry. preeldentofChopln Cbapt~r. Nmpled treata from •1tncorel' cookbook. lk waslhAttina with Mary Jo and Roy Kla1 oft una 1autl about tht1r r nt 30-d t tnp 10 the t < cl>! tth t included a c '1.ta1I rl-irpt1on at Vn.c Pre 1<lcn1 (1ror c tlu\h's home 1n Wa hinaton UC .\l\Odan( 1n-~nd 1 h.'1tini? "'t·n· Aa.ltaJlck,JunfC'alnf Ullu1ho'lt e\\ ol''( om an \h\t · ull \ho" m1 Channel ~ti). Brau Ha Uc- (Pica~~' r.COREl/86) Coast actress bids for fame Chris Weatherhead write . s ta rs in ·Whatever It Take · l:h TOM TITl Ot -oe11, .._ ,,.,, t)u1d.. n;unc a tamuu' min IO 1ll•r\\ "111 'tarted 1n plJu...u OraAfC < 1\J\I < olkgt hdort crnharkinf on 3 \IJ~t·, .irn·r in 't'v. '\ nrl .rnd "ho'C p.m·nt\ h\l· 1n 'l'\\ ron &:.h h It \IHI ..aid n 1.1lll ~lJl11n \l\ll0rC r1tth1 Bui t ••IHl' nl·\t 'l .11 11 1h1' time-. that qut,1111n m.I\ h,,,, .• in alwrnat1! JO\"-t:r l ht·rt··, .in111hcr < l< ( alumn.1 hu)• din~ hu 'tnrdom 11n lht• "-rCt'n aoq. \hl·m,1\ \l'I"\ "tll<1lh1ne1l\\ht·n11'11 • OlO\I("' "\\hJtl•\('I It Tal..t·,· I\ ll> lc.-a\t•d nC'Xl fall • lkr nanw " < hn' \\ ea1hnh('a4.· and .,h,· not onh \tar' in the p1l'111re _. "'hicn "n' ~~-led la'it month. -hut al\o to-authored tbl \I. r1•t npl.1 ' ~"1th produ,·tr-d1r('l IN Roh l )(or1·H I. It teat ure'I H'tt•ratt :ic tnr \1Jn1 HalYm late of'' \rdwc Bunl..tr ' l•1a1l .ind Tom Ma,on ••• .. l'n\ n·.1lh in a 'tatr nl \hOl I. ttWU. v.·r :1 m:itl f!nt t~ blm wnu.cn adj ''"""1' 1•d. ''"'' hJ~ 'Ut. h ooJ a h • 111 "'111 l "11h \\ ca1hrrh1·ad hram~· .11 .1n 1nt('n 11 " lt\•~ \\l'C'k dunn a• \IUJ)(t\ l01 I(\ \ l'lt r,illllh ,tnd frt('n • cin the-<)fan l < OJ\t • \\ c 101 lul Ii: • !ill tht v.:l\ around · It 'uni\ lht• lounh mm 1r and Ii~ lt'ad1n ruk tni tht· :"licv.pon at 111.'f • "hn', ht·cn v.11rl1n1 profc\'10n:tll • 1111 th,· "°'" Io \eal"I , pnnc1patl\ tO• ,,f1 .Hr1 d"• \ al\J rca1onal rt"(ll:n (Pl ue eee STARDOM/~ .. .. ·---- I· • • • L ~ ... I fl c ~ ( • . ' • t d 0 t I c ,, i () t iJ c a ti n ~ ' 4 v I c c c: I.' s f ( c ) E t ( ( J L' .J -' 'ENCORE! P AA:J'IES, RECIPES WORTH REPEATING' .•• From 85 Su4tt BtMke and Fruee1 • • • Partser who hosted a "Champagne (p:unterof Milkrmural). Col. Power1.(Pauy Aadrte9, htduled What' cooking in Emer:ild Oti) wjth Chopin" party tocclebnuc the Walter N)'tand his wift Dorotby, to au nd.didn't makcn because or a may have been on themindsor ~dcd1t1onoftht; hopm Gett. Vie-tor Cary, Dr. AHce Sco.fu1 t>Jd cold ) neighbors and friend~fBett)' clicapter cookbook. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifr----;~;;;;.~;;--1 About 65 of its members (s>An of I . RU Ff ELL'S the guna Beach Guild of the H A.II 8 0 ff S1· UjJYJ\RD SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES OrMlge ounty Performing Arts UPHOLSTERY, llC. Center). supporters and friends turned out for un elegant buffet. r 0t The •nt Of Yow lift h · h ~ 1921 HAlllOl IUO . COSTA MESA _ 541-115' .. Every recipe ere ton1g t 1 1rom that cookbook. That'~ what f think. ~========="""'-! is fabulous,·• stud Dot ChiveD1. • Complete Carpet Re~11 ~ "Encore! Parties and Recipes • Carpet Restretch1n1 w i. R · " · 225 •• flooring, ahd sut>-Fl,oor Repair ort11 epeating.,: contains recipes. According to author and '-FINn------~---.. editor Vlrgtnla Mackey Snyder, the n-..t., s•S. t 837 first edition of2.000copies was sold HoeteN Betty Parker. c"ater, welcome. Karen 81Qtthiod · Vlr&lnta Snyder to her remodeled Emerald Bay home. «'••u..u-L•c 315700 byword-of-mouth. The second ~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-=:;;;;;;;;;;;c::::=;;;;~~ edition, bowevet. will be sold in .. Oh my God. I've tried 1 Ooflhe ocean v1ew terraces, vaulted ce1l-Wi Will better department stores and recipes and I'm going home to make ings. sunken tubs. steam bath and a .A.eNAGI specially shops. every one I've tasted. The mu h-skylight that opens to the starS, wa Neiman-Marcus. Ritz-Carlton room ~tufTed pate is my favorite." the work a(Jacquellne Olm1tead . YOUr Pronorty Hotel'sgifl shop. Marnner's Book said Barbara Terry.guild board "This is absolutely gorgeous. It'~ r-Store. Decorator's Comer and the member and partyenthusias1. nice to have patrons like this who Properly Laguna Beach Museum of Art are will let us use their house." said Jou 8 4 ·2· 11!827 stocking the bQok ~id chapter Maggie Murdy, GrazielJa Out· Kimball to Karen Chesley while in a 1...b==:::;;1ii_.__.llilllii11;i:::::====-I President Vesta Curry. mu.and Chivens were found large wall-in closet during an infor- Suchgoochesondisplay(some munching and mingling. "We ha'c rnal tourb} Parker. too pretty to cat) included Mush-a reputalJon among the(PAC) • Chat11ngand nibbling on the CLEAN & PAINT .BOTTOM room Pate. Pate a la Turca. Pate support chapters f6rg1ving the best lt>rracewere Jobnand Jaillc~Snur- $6 50 f'{'r Foot l.;abor Only ·Verdi.-Mariachi Ccv1che. Brie tn parties. And we have raised a lot of lnger,Sue Als ton Hlcks(cookbook The Pros· Sinct 1951 ~~· ·i IAlll.n IHUIAllCE Puff Pastry, Cheese Toasts Czerny, money gi vinggood parties." said creater) and Mike Micldtck ... Actu- STEAM CLEAN ING $45 00 hr >I,, Petrouchkapecans.Ai h'tMis-Outmans. allythecookbookwasmyidea:· A Non smoker behavin Graham Bread. Cottage The fabulous tastes were com-said Micklickjokingly. ' \.ARD L BOR $40 00 Per Hour ~ R t Cheese Boursin. C hicken Bal-plemcntcd by a visual treat: the "Actually I'm glad J saw the • • ~. --a es f. f ii\'-):: 631 _n40 anchmc. Pita and the Wol . Bee newly renovated Parker home. The movie before I read the book," said HALL Ol'TS TO 75 75 TONS Manne Scale Q . Tender Basie, Ratatouille Rolls. four-bedroom. five-battl'housc. Sneennger. 223·2 lST STREET NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 675·2550 441 Old Newport Blvd. chcx;olate truffiesand morsels complete with five fireplaces. wind-Others samphngthe cuisine were J~iii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===Ne~•=port==a.=.c=h=, C=•=· ==~~M~a~r~ce~a~u'.:_. --:::-,:;:;------===~=-~1~ng~s~ta~i~rc~a~se=s.~a~J~ac~u~zz~i:_:. a~s~afi~e·:__.. Ma rylyn Pauley, Betty Kemp1, . Linda Campbell1, Karen Smllb, .. SALE FRIDAY 8:30 •• / UTHE FABUL us,, FLEET FEET ATHLETIC SHOES • CLOTHING • ACCESSORIES 9931 HAMIL TON (At 8 rookhurst -HUNTINGTON BE AC H AlphaBetaCenter) M£-flltST s£R"£DI FIRST CO £ ---.---- ' S1ll1S ft\\. 10'4. 91" Linda Empringbam, Ann Cusic, Joyce Hanson, Marge Gumb and --i--~Koauu Quoting from the dedication in the book. Curry said t~ll thc patrons. angels and coflbittee people ... You know the book is dedicated to volunteers just like you ... 'the dreamers and doers who put their hearts and hard work into service for some ~eater cause.· and that's wha1 you did." Paparaa1 is edited by Darly P1/01 St) le Editor Vida Dean. AM . 50 Slllll fl\. IO'· ltll SHOIS ·IAW CLOTHING UP TO 80'/o c % au· % OFF WE QUITI - PUBLIC NOTICE!! The Management at Fleet Feet would like to thank aH -our thousands of loyal customers for their past patronage. We are selling out our entire "Brand New" inventory and re-opening at the S-Polnts Center in' Hun- tington Beach. We strongly ad- . vise you to take advantage of this Incredible sale.'' Thank lbu n.E MANAOIMlNT .. - Chrl• Weatherhead STARDOM ... From85 theater Soap opera fans who tune m .. The Edge of Night'' have ~impscd her most recently as the manipulative Ahc1a Van Dine. while others have seen her on .. Love of Life" and "As the World Turns." Weatherhead points w11h a grcaJer degree of pride 10 her stage work, which includes the role of Carol in "Orpheus Descending'" ofT Broadway and. in regional theater. Masha in "The Three Sisters,'' Hypat1a in "Misalliance." Im ogen in ~Cymbchn1." Elmirc In "TartufTr and her favonle to date. Amanda in a Portland ptoduction of "Private Li ves" underthedirection of Edward Hermann. lf )ou a'lk her about her "first big break ... however. Weatherhead will repl). "Studying drama 1n Bob Went1' class at Newport Harbor High School. • "He made theater interesting lo me." she explains. "He's a pcrs6n ~ho love<> and unctcrstands human- 11) ." That was the turning point for the daughter of an A1r<'al pilot and a formt>r professional singer who had been pan of a 'ltnging trio and put Chm and her two sisters into a trio when 'lhe wa'i 8. · "We toured the local service clubs for ahoul Ii vc years. and I got a real scn\t' of presence in front of an audience. al seeing how much they could cnJOY it.'' she recalls. ..My sisters went on to other things, but I wa<i hooked on entertain men I. .. She went on to Orange Coast and performed at the old Laguna Play· house hefore selling her sights on a profec;s1onal career. Afler studying and perfecting her craft at UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara. she took the plunge "I d1dn'1 reali1e how much travel- ing was involved," she says, reflecting on the first decade of her career. "but I try not to let it lake over my personal life.'' Trained as a staie actress. Weather- head found television a whole new ball game To improve her 1cchn1que, she would tape her shows on a videotape recorder and watch them "over and over. especially the worst ones. to see what I was doing wron~" Then came "The Edge of Night,'' in which he played a powerful, wealthy and dominatma woman. "That was a real educational expcnencc," be says. "It gave me a much more solid backaround ... We:itherhcad. who says she would like to continue crossina ove~ from stage to movies to TV and back apn. is he 1tant t9 rcvCAI too much about the plot of "WhateYCr It Takes," other than that it's "a story of people struaahna apsnst the odds sn New York-nnd not ••ving up It's rcall)' a scnous romantic comedy ... '\n<l 1f "Whatever h fakr~" has wh.a.t 1t takes? ''T've olrcady a\'h1cved on(' of my ·dream -to makt a film ol "'> own l\n>thin& (rom here On I\ all grav)'" f ' ChevyV!ews IROC-Z as the most-noticed new entry for '85 -. The Camero lineup features Chev- rolet's nominee as the Industry's most-noticed new entry for 1985 - the IROC-Z28. This Is a . sleek Camero that gets some of Its looks from the models specially prepared for the Inter- national Race of ChamP!ons -a race series that Is to motorsports what the Masters Is to golf. Merchandised as a Z28 option, the IROC-Z Is the Camaro that thinks It's a Corvette. It features deep body-color ground effects skirting around the periphery, and special, 16-lnch aluminum wheels. Addltionally, a variety of new- for-1985 details sets this year's Z28 _!!lodel apart from Its predecessors~ . Berlinetta, the luxury Camero that thinks It's a Caprice. has a new multl- port-lnjected 2.8 llter V6 as the standard engine with a carbureted 5.0 titer V8 its only optional powerplant. 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IC\\ oul'>ldl' 11111\t:'> ur "'1ml t·ntcrcd thl· l Jr fhe '>lcn:o '>}'>lt·m ""' hcautlful ( lcar and \harp r ht• 111\trurncnt panel look' 111..e an ;11rplunt· rnmuk Button~ C\l'f)V.bCJl. ~1 th \mall pic- ture d1rec11on<, '" ~ou kno~hat 10 rush \ l'I) dlil 1eni -. -... Move 'em out! The fint ahlpment of 1985 Mercury 5.0 liter aport coupe•, one for each of South~ Callfornla '• S8 Lincoln-Mercury dealen, drlvea In formadon down the back •tralght at Rivenlde International Raceway during a recent Sporta Car Club of America Trana-Am Challenge weekend. The dealer driveway program wu part of a local aalute to the .. racing team• of Tom Gloy of Pacheco, Gree Pickett of Concord and Willy T . R.Jbba of San Joee, whoae three Mercury Capri Tran•-Am race can have dominated the aeriea and won the Manufacturer'• Cbamplonahlp trophy for Lincoln-Mercury Dlvialon of Ford Motor Co. Jeep sponsors rally for the press Canadian team wins -_;,_ stx~day rally from Montreal to Orleans A team ot two Canadian journalists from Diesel Magazine and Journal de Montreal took first place honors driving a 1985 turbo;diesel Jeep Wpgoneer dur- ing a six-day endurance and fuel ec;onomy rally from Montreal to New Orleans last month. · -John McBain. editor of Diesel Magazine, and Louis Buther, automotive writer for Jounal de Montreal, completed· the rally averaging 4 1 .67 mile' per gallon. The event, dubbed the "Moosehead to Mardi Gras Run," was the second annual "border-to-border" rally spon- sored by Jeep Corp. for the automotive press. When dm 1ng lhl· h1gh\\a). the kenuull All1an<:t' ohtainl·d hclll'r 1han l5 miln to the gallon "'hit h lerta1n l~ help' the pockctt>oot.. h I drovt> .iround people \\l·rc 'Cl) intere\tcd 1 n tht· tar. v.11h \C:\ era I 'ltopp1 ng. me tu J\k question,, 1ndud1ng ;1 tom· pcllll\l' dc:alcr\h1p I cal) on I found plenl) ofit'gr Him fl'm tall) 1111hc front 'it'allngarea ofthl' Lar I he: bad. i,c:al '> looll. \l'I) room} <1ho I Im -.urpmcd me. a'> lht• Renaull \lhann· l Ol1\c:niblc: ha~ a delin1tl' "u11npan car'' looll. Get the. car ready: Winter's on the way The event had two goals: each editorial team was challenged to travel to New Orleans using off. road trails or dirt roads as much as possible while achieving the best average fuel economy. The seven teams drove new 1985 Jeep Cherokee and Wagoneer turbo-diesels equipped with five- speed manual transmission. Thi'> also appllc:'> In the headroom ti) Ull' l3r There:'' plc:nl' ) ou lould c:afal~ "'car a hat and ha'l' room tu <,pare The 1985 Ren.wit wnH·n1hlc: ,., a l.lr that ..a11 .. fi1:'> in l'~c:n INd\ Thank'> for letting rnc: drt\l' it' "h1d1 t JI 11 ou/tl 1 ciu Ith• 111 n:ad .1hout'' Wntt' to 01111 /fr1 Ul' [);11/\ J>ilut. l 11 ( Jro/\ 11 \\ dx·r. J JtJ \\ Ba} \t < mta \1c\,i 9!1>!6 People often worry more a bout cold starts, too little about safety. automobile longevity Cold weather 1s coming our day of the winter. way and the family car probably s still a good idea to make needs a little attention. sur the battery Is in top con- But Saab. the Swedish auto-d1tl David adds. First clean the maker, has found that most batter osts with a baking soda people have the wrong idea of solution and steel wool. The what the car needs. Says Dan baking soda neutralizes the white David, technical services man-deposits that can form on the ager for Saab-Scania of America.· battery Be c~reful not to get any drivers worry too much about baking soda in the battery itself. cold starts. not enough about Vis1b1llty is a prime concern In ----------====~ .... ,safety and the car's longevity. the winter. Check that all lights in •ex•pen•slve· "With today's cars. as long as function so your car is vislble to · ,,. ·~ !.oeP !."'' "'J' 111gr· the engine 1s funct1on1ng right others. And buy fresh replace- •0 r;r c., •t<o!.onao•f-and the battery 1s good. cold ments for the windshield wipers. cia~~'1'"0 Dail mllt starts are not the problem." he The tires should be checked, aov"rl1:,onq J r• ---1+-q:AyS7lf the driver follo~necar·~ m~ud•ng ·the spare. '!.Most- Clas.sified Adver tising maintenance schedule. the en-people forget the spare until they 642-567P. glne will start even on the coldest need it." says David. Worn tires are dangerous In the winter. Keep the tires Inflated to the recommended pressure -this improves handling on wet roads. The winter 1s harsh on the car's paint because there is more precipitation, and road oils wash- ed up from the pavement end up on the car. The best protection Is a coat of quality wax. But apply it with caution. warns David. Avoid polishes or cleaner waxes which contain abrasives. They clean old finishes by removing the outer layer of paint. Never use these products on a new car: Synthetic enamel paints must age five or six months before they are com- pie1ely hardened Also. make sure -the pamt-Is clean-before waxing. Otherwi~e It will be scratched. l Silicon waxes offer excellent protection -maybe too good, warns David: "They are extreme- ly-difficult to . get off." Wax normally never has to be re- moved, except before repainting But that's a possibility to con- sider. since fender-benders are a real danger on winter's slippery roads. Painting over silicon caus~s what specialists call "fish-eyes," blemishes that look like spider webs underneath the paint. Few drivers think about their air cond1t1oner in January, but Saab says it's good practice to turn 1t on once in awhile. This lubricates the seals in the com- p~ ana helps preven reon leaks. It's an easy way to avoid a nasty sµrprlse next spring. Estimated EPA-ratings for these vehicles are 29 mpg city and highway. Editorial teams this year In- cluded: Car and Driver, Diesel Magazine/Journal de Montreal, Popular Mechanics, Four Wheel- er, Mini-Truck, Ott-Road and an international entry from France's L ·Auto Journal. The highest off-rpad/dlrt road travel average was compiled by Spence Murray and Jimmy Nylund. representing Four Wheeler. Each editorial team pJanned its own route between Montreal and New Orleans. The longest routing. covering 2,834 miles, was traveled by Car _and. Qnver The team.Jrom.011- Road mag'azine went through 1 1 states on the way to New Or- leans. 0 · ' 4 CAMARO'S 0 REASO ABLE :::::1D {All prices plus T ox, lie., Smog, Doc. Fee, Options. Subject to prior sole. Similar to illustration .) , .. ? , I BRAID IEW 1984 CAIARO Z28 SOME FULLY LOADED • ,. Ill I -.n '"lnll 1111 .... ..wm 4 l>oof. Y 6. l'O!ltl SIMllftC & ~tom1hc, Ait Colld . Tiit WI*' 81 ltH All Cond . I tlf WllMI °"' n .ooo 11111n 1 l'!l608 I 112001 •3995 '3995 1111~1L-111111llWll A411••tc. "" COlld Illy ....._ Y&,AllC.0... Tiit Wlleel,Cauettt. 41 000 lllM I llSSA 1 tl4S~ •5995 '9998 .. 1112 mn '"'"" '"' ......, IMUlt Autom1lte, All Colld , l'owtf SIMI --"' & 81Mn, Wirt Whtll Co¥tls 1~s11 MtOlllllC, All CM! . ..., ....... r 111 W!IMI 1 113.u '4786 '4795 1111 "" .... __ ... Wllll w.tr w,, r1111, r.c10tr A41tOMJIJC. Att CM! . Sier• hlllDOld 1213666 CHS4llt, ™ 11111n 1 llSll . •4495 '11,991 GM I Or•~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Frt<Hy, N~ber t . 1* ca , . . _.._-·------ OBAliGB COAST JBllP BliRA UL91 HAS Bllllll. THIJ #1 JBllP DIJALBB IR THIJ WIJST. l'OB ·a YBABS 1101' ABD .fl NEW 1985 CHEROKEE T~la trlpl1 1w1rd wl11l11 4x4 la I• stock ·and r11dy for l•••dl1t1 dtllvt~. 811 ~1rry. b1c11111t t~la price It w11 t bt ~1r1 1119. (Str.61991 (Stk.7961 · ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE nNANCING O .A.C. THE ALL NEW 1985 ALLIANCE RENAULT ENCORE · CONVERTIBLE This cohvertibl~is luxurious, sporty aoo affordffie. We have a good selection in stoc.k for you to choose from . '78 JEEP ·a2 1suzu-1 ~AGONEER LMT MARK CPE. 4 l 4 V·8. Auto. A/C, P /S. looks 5 spd . AIC . AM /FM and runs hke new! ca ss stereo and 1n ( IAJZ798) great sharv (1 YC453) ro n1 r J This is our executive model. It comes loaded with auto. tran s., PI S. AIC. tint glass, AM I FM stereo sound system and more (Ser .3778) (Stk .596) '82 MERCURY '80 JEEP CAPRI CJ-7 HARDTOP ONLY 20.000 Miles Air 4 X 4, 4 speed, P /Steering, Cond . Cass . P /S Chrome Wheels <Lie IGYZ422> (Ser 4697) CALL OU R PRIVATE CREDIT LI NE , f, ~, u ~-- l NEW 1985 JEEP -CJ-7 This CJ-7 is the one 4 wheel drive converti>le that's not afraid of 1ettil1 *ly, whle ham& fm. Come i1 and 1et ttis CJ-7 at an ll1beatable price. (Ser. 6225) Renault has extended our 10.9 percent financing rate so we can offer it now on every Renault in stock. Including the Fuego's and all new Alliance convertibles, so hurry in ·today and save big! RENAULT FUEGO AND FUEGO TURBO We have a great selection for you to choose from. Come in · today and pick out the one that fits you best. . 82 JEEP '78 CHEVROLET CHEROKEE 4X4 SCOTSDALE Onlt 28.000 miles Big ¥.TON P/U spo e wheels & tires v 8 Auror A C. P S 75 &allon Low down. eas~ tina nc • 1ng1 ( 1JCE356 ) propane or &as class Ill hitch amper special 2nd shell (ser 5469 ) f NEW 1985 ALLIANCE This Alliance is in stock and priced to move. Better hurry , you 're not the only one readina this ad . (~er.1633) (Stk. 567) '82 TOYOTA '79 TOYOTA CELICA GT CELICA GT LIFT BACK L1ltback 5 spd. A4C P W Auto air P S sunroof, alloy AM FM Cass Stereo Tilt. wheel!. 4 used Cehcas in Cruise and more stock Il ic IFGX826l 1383XVQ1 -ANY MAKE OR MO Of l 0 A C .• nAMc Jeep, eeDauat·\, 1115114 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA (714)15~9-BOi!S ~-[714)645-7770 \ ~ Offer good thru 11 -4 -84 . -. • p • ' i c r l . ' .. , , c I c " ~ I c c c c s f t e } a l c c i: s -· t . - C4 OfanQ9 Coalt DAIL V PILOT /Fftday, ~-9, 1184. Easy to buy a car in Japan: The hard part i$ driving· it · Bite begins with c~stly driving school that-charges about 1,300 for lessons ershlp Is finding a parking place, a space one can call one's own. In order to register a car, the aspiring drlv8f' must apply for a driving certificate by going to the local police and describing where his car will be parked. The beat pollceman later rides over on a bicycle to ensure that the parking space is legitimately owned or rented. By DAVID LAMMERS .--~-·-TOKYO -No,rlko Haneda, an employee at Nissan's Tokyo headquarters, usually takes a train to work. She Is a proud owner of a Nissan "Sunny," but she acknowledges that "In Tokyo and Osaka, commuting Is ,best done by mass transportation. You can be sure what time you will reach y9ur destination." With 11 carmakers competing In Japan's nearly saturated home market, it I~ possible to buy a new car at a good prie<e. . But with perpetually clogg~d roads and painful operating costs, the hard part is driving It. The tJite begins with the drlv- er' s license. which requires going to a certified driving school at an average cost of $1 ,300. Wrong-way riders Ms. Heneda recalls how, after she retwrne~ · from a year In upstate New York and entered college, she and her classmates put getting a ~river's Ileen~ on · their "must do" lists, and many worked part-time to pay for It. She and her college friends saw their driver's licenses as badges of Independence. "Somehow, If a guy said he wasn't Interested In getting a license, girls just weren't lnt'erested In going out with him," she recaus. · Pert;laps that sentiment helps explain why 49 million Jap-anese -more than half the adult population and including 16 million women -have licenses. The number of cars nationwide totals about 26.~ million. Another hurdle to car own- For the urban apartment dweller, a parking space is usually rented at costs ranging from $43 In the suburbs of Tokyo to $130 per month in fashionable Inner-city areas. says Hldeki Tanaka, of the Japan Automobile Federation, a group modeled on the ~merican. ~ufo Association. In addition, the government requires car inspections every two years, which Tanaka de- scribes, like the drJvlng license test, as "the strictest In the world." \ ,. ~I \\ ' The Yeti Snow Net, for driving on lee and •now, bu been ap}>roved for Callfomla. New device for driving.on snow app:eoved£ot-use in Cltlilernia j The Yeti Snow Net, a traction Snow Net demonstrated 7S per- 0 qulet ride and ta eUmlnate stress accessory for driving on Ice and cent better traction on Ice than on t rans m I s s I on s an d snow, has been approved for use the com'parison steeJ link chain, suspensions -a significant fea- in California. as well as greater durablllty. ture for owners of front wheel T.h~ device has met or ex-With proper care. this high-drive cars. ceeded all traction device re-quality product will last up to 10 The Yeti Snow Net Is easlly quirements specified In the Cali-times longer than link chains.. . fitted to regular or snow tires. torn la Administrative Code. (Cali-Made of Kevlar* covered with generally without the use of a fornia Is one of a few states that tire rubber, the snow net Is jack. require the use of traction de-secured to the tire by a spring Yeti snow nets come In a vices in certain weather con-and patented locking catch, both storage tote with Instructions. ditions and that mandates tes-of which are corrosion resistant. Gloves and a cleaner that ra- ting of traction devices to de-Available in 10 different sizes, moves salt from the locking termine approval for sale and this anti-skid device Is suitable catches are included. use.) {. for both front and rear wheel For further information, con- During the California com-drive vehicles. It doesn't harm tact YETI-USA, Inc.. 20366 pliance tests. conducted by an roads, tires, special. wheels or Harper Avenue. Harper Wooda, approved, independent auto-sheet metal and Is engln~red to Mich. 48225 o_r call toll free monve es ing company, the Yetr fit snugly to tires for a smooth, f-800-821-5S79 . , RVs regaining former popularity The Recreation Vehicle Indus- try Association reveals that the total number of RVs shipped from manufacturers· plants in May 1984 was 40.000 units, an increase of 14 percent from Ma 32.9 percent iump over the same $25,000 annually and 44 percent period In 1983, while the increas-earn $15 to $25,000, while only ingly popular folding camping 17 percent earn less than trailers, towable by sub-com-$15,000. pacts and· mini compacts, jump-More than 100 builders of ed 8.4 percent. recreation vehicles vt.IJI p1ern.!§J ~-------------~ -11183. --. --- ,.,. Wlrepf>olo The large rear door on the 1985 Volvo LCP provides easy accen for loading carao or allowing pauengera to enter the ve~lcle. Riding backward la a •tra.nge but not unpleasant .enatlon. according to com- pany official . Of the eight RV categories, the largest Increase was in Type A motorhomes, a 55. 1 percent iump over last year. Second was Type C mini motorhomes, 45.9 pe,cent, and third was Type B van campers. Fif1h-wheel trailers jumped Wfiife.tfle la er, a ect onately n·ew models of all types. over 800 called "pop-ups" by dedicated In ell, at the RVIA~sponsored RV owners, carry the lowest price and Manufactured Housing tags of all types of. recreation Show Nov 3 thru 12 at Dodger vehicles, the report indicates that Stadium. The latest RV and home they appeal more to high-income accessories will be displayed in a families than do travel trailers or tent opposite. the RV display. truck campers. The survey show-· Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ed that 39 percent of camper Admission Is $4 adults, $2 for 6- trailer owners earn Incomes over to 12-year-olds and under 6 free. 1tlOAIO UIU 4 X 4 WJIOI 6 cyl,.. Auto, ~Ir, Tilt Wheel, Stereo, Beautiful One Ownef Carl (Ser .t:9035) (Stk 4645) '3989 OUllE OIAST AIC /JEEP/REIAILT 2124 .. ., ... , ltd 011t1 ... 141-102S/141-lll0 ' 11u 1111n 11&1 ,. AM/FM Cassette (2F04226) •3995 COIT& IEIA llTlllllll HU llarhr llw~ Oest1 1111 140-4411 1112 11m1w °"" 4 cyl, Automatic, Radio, P/steering, Tiit, Sunroof, Air (1HUH596) • •3995 COSTA IEll llTSlllSll HU l1rlltr 11t• C11t1 1111 1e"11 r a I .. Automatic, Air, Stereo Cassette, 25K miles(# 11538) 111,995 OH•U lllYllUT 21211erhf.... .... ..... 141-1210 ( 1111 HllOIE 111 CllPE Alloys. Cassette. Stick. White with Black Interior, EXTRA NICEI (#7961) '10,999 01101 IYERlll "' E. 011tt ., ln••rt llNlll ll·otOO 4 X 4, 4 speed, P/Steer, Chrome Wheels & MUCH MOREi (Ser # 4697) (stk 4669) . '5989 111111 llllT All/.lllP/lllAILT 21H..,..,lh4 ........ ...... 11/141-llll Auto, Air, PI S, Sunroof. 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I• Gon• • n d II U Cl h • n J.° :.,!.• end LUONG O. TMH. •I IDWINA ,UACI. •• ~. ~ .. _.. ENQtNlUfl M.~T ducMd by 911 lodMo.Mli .... , ..:::::'-. """'"""*' -,.., lrwlM. CA n1,. EOWtNIA, N.MCI ... ~ -....... NOTICE II H£AUY AICNwO l Al.MlfOli' ,......._.._, . . y The IQCelllon In ~ A peilltlon ._. ~ ... -.,.... GIV[N tllet on Vie '°'h dey Thlt lt-'etnel'I' ... 111..s ot1* c:::·W:::?.:i: of the d#I ........ oflloe *'Y ~I HU'IWffZ"'.. =-: '· =-::. .... of.)uty \tM,HClt)'Counell -"ti the County Clerk of Or· "*I Of""e °' ~ ..,._. oltloe ~ Cown <ti ~ ,. __ OWi! Cfl Or· °' '=:' !MM edOP'ed enae CO\itlty on Oetot>er •. 1'°° :::-' Cellfcwni. Un-of,.,. lrrtlnded ""*°' •· county r..,.eune u..t _. -:_-:._ ~ t It• Ion NO ...... 1. 181A port • a..... lotAllK I HURWITZ .... .,...__..... I .......,u deOIWed ltt "'~ ,.,... -10'I Pit'( ... '~ ,,,,. --~ '*"* ~ -,.,...... ... ,... . ..... tlon to onl9r the oor-'NO-Pvbflthed Or.,. eo-t 009\ ol 111«899 tot .. the end ~ U99CI ~ lw , ... ltl!IM '° ••illlller tile eo.- tlon of IMPr~" ~ Oelty Piiot °''oe-11, M. ~. , .... 110=11:~ lnW!ded ., • ...,°' .-n ...... o11t1e • • • i:i;.r-e ~~oF" a ~ In IN City l• _....,,, N~ber 2, 9. 1.M-4 •"' -" "1 ~ YMf9 _.. ,_. -~ ,...-........, -• ' deeerlbed tri.retnl In en F-354 :,.OC:: .;::c" ..,.?::,~ PM" eb .., • k1'0Wft to ._ to 80rl• ••• tN ..._ Now•:,... ~ • tte.t '411 ••~' ~trlct (d• ,..,. tl'lle pt~ rney M Intended treM..,.. etf unctw .,_ II d pV¢Srt Ao. eGrlbed end Pf~!; ~cf~ toONI HOM Mll•llMOf• d bMMe Act ~~bt1u1e1 ~o COde SdOfl ,.... .;;:.. W:'~::° = W:.:=e:tto~..::':f. W m1ICl 84-5 comptlelnQ 'lie 1errtt0ty Pt8.JC lt()TlC( ~ f:" J: :=':: v....,_•I .,_ U.LEN H tM4 e& UO UL In ~ llOTICIJ t111 ~ cs.c:ribed end prcwtded '°' P' ....... &flernotietoftl'le WANO end AMY UN. 2102 No a 111 100 CMo C'AnW UU 1n ,.,. ~ NOTICl'Of' IAl.I pU.-~ ~t. ~ c~ o.M w.c. aaMe AM. CfA a..• ... ~ a1~~1~~ci"~~ ...:'~!'C::n :9.!89:'.f:l:.c,"'°" ~:me ptopeny ~ n~oavou oe.JECT to,,. '~,::::' • In end by the ~Uon. r• Nollet II IWeby glv9n ~ :m:. .. ro,: :.,1to0 nent ,._..o le deeotbed In 9'~ (If 1M ""*"'· )IOIJ T .D 1nYU COJl/ll/'Nl'f fwred the propoeed aGQulei-un<* end pu<tuen~:.Offtle ~ You ._.· 1he ~ genertl • Al tumlU•. ftA-iflOUld '"'* ....., • the .. dA#/ ....,oill4M T~ :~~~mc>ro~"_,!g ~I 1~ tr: prooerty bid oo tne P<~~ =':~=~:fa~~~-==~ ::C,':..'=~ dlrec1ecl him 10 IMll• end listed below btilelled to be ... Aft• tM pr.,.._., SEWING IHOf>. tloM....,, IN ooun ;,;; IELL AT'PU9l.IC AUO'IOM nte With the Clerk of the City tt>en<loned by HllWY Rod--~ ~ = ::c:-:: end 1oCat*1 M 1"°5 Jtftr~ Ille '*"'Ill YOUI __.. TO THE HeQiHEST 8IDOE' ~i:1iT!:1:!1':>:'r:: =· 1~~,~~ ~. th• rema1,,1n9 ::f• SUlte -G, win., -~=~In ~OI by ~ ~=:.: Slrl!l91. end HIQhWIYI cocs. Ap\ T-202 •• NewPOtl BMdl. ~ wlll be peid <¥V«' fo TN ~ neme U99CI ~YOO ARE A CM.Dn'O" CHECKS .,EC1ft£D I., s.ctlon 10204. and th•I tne c-... HIM ..... be .old eJ IM eoun~ You may.~ by Mid 1renttwon .. MIO or • conUn;iln' 'etedttOI of CIVIL CODE SECTION Engineer duly rMde end public tUc:tlon at 4100 &Wc:ti tM rem ng money It me loG&Uon 1e: JEAN'S SEW 'N thl .-:1 sd. you,,...* 2tt4fl~., ttwUMeaf flted hit repoft, herein celled Str .. t, Suite 304. Ne'#POrt '~within one 'ff* 1 ., SEW ell• JEAN'S T AIU>f'. dlifn wttn Ille ooun Of In lliWf\A money (If tne lhe "EnglMer'I ~ ... Beed\. Cellt0tnl• 92te0. on c.ounty reoelYel the money INO ANO ALTERATION. ycut'...,,, It IO the ~ =-·~ .. ,..,... .... wtlh \he Cieri! on Oe1ober November 14, 19'A at 8:00 Oeted. November 15, Thel MIO~"....,• ~ ..... atlve~ ~ end .,,.._ -~ to 23, t9'4. and that I.he Im-o'Glc>dl AM t984 Intended 10 ti. coneum-tne eOl"1 within tour rnontM wld now '*" by It unOer provernent• Pfopoted 10 be DESCRIPTION OF PROP· Namr Steven J ~men m•led et tne office ot: from IN d* of ..,.. .. D..cl of Trull In IN m•de .,. bf'lllflY deleflbed ERTY A... ....... 2s21~ ~~to!: SHEARSON/AMERICAN 1U$1nOeoC---•Pl'cMded ~ nerelnatl., o .. In Elmlblt A her91o Two b<own ...,,.. ,..., en 1 ' EXPRESS ESCROW CO,, In Section TOO of tne NOTICE IS FURTHER central eyttem t~. (2131395-«lU F~l!S 1913 '£, Hth SL.~ 214, Pr~ Code of~ TRUS'TOA: MICMAn J GIVEN lhel Tueed•Y. the OM coif .. ~. I~ Sllntl Ana. ~ of Of· The Urne for fling ~.... LUKAS, MAM YN LUKAS 27th dey of November. de9lt ohlln. thirty '· anoe. Cellfotnle. ~701 on noc .,q>lte priof to lour S ENEF'ICIAAY. UNION 19'4, 11 8·30 P,M . or u tour Ille ceblnell, one Sexon or efter ~ 30. 1"'4. monme from tN CS.W of the FEDERAL SAV\HGS Al«) TOOl'I trwMtter •• poMlbte printer. one ettarecter die-"8.IC NOTICE Thll bUlll trwmtr II eub-'-'lnG notlcle etiowe. LOAH ~TJOfJI 1n the ettembef• of th• play and k~bolrd, one Ject to Celfiot'f'le UllltOml YOU MAY-~ tM REOOAOED AP' t. 1tl0 Cooncil. City Hell, 17200 metal tocker, i-ty B & w MOTICI °' Commer~ Code Seetlon flit lr.ept ~IN court." 10" .. ,,,..,, NO. 22'r9 'In loo« J•mbor .. Rc>ed. lrvlne. c.ii. ~ ..... lorty bOll• ntUITH'I IAL.e 81oe .,. • per'IOl'I In......., In 1356t ~ 1eeo of Oftldlll tomle, It hereby fixed H the of mlK, ~· tight box• L-1te, ~ Th9 name ei"1 ~ cf me 911.,., you "'411 ....-. Aecordl 1n tne omoe of N lime end piece tor the hMI· ol ml~eneout ottlol M.11:. T .a. •f·1-th• perton with w11om uc>on ine UAN>Utor or ectmln-Reoordllr of Ofenoe coumy, Ing of protMlt relttlve to the pliel, one 1 100 lb, time ,. ' UNIT COOi F clelrne mey ti. tli.d ... tetretor Of upon H et• Mid deed of VUlll deo retOIUllon. lo the Engineer'• Dated this 15th dey 61 °'. T O,SERVICECOMPANY. SHEAASON/AMERICAN loml'Y 'tor tM eucutot or ~the falowlnO, Report, to lhe propoMCI Im-lob«, 198-4 u duly appoln\ed Truet .. EXPRESS ESCROW CO. ectminlltretor, end flle wtd't pAACEI. t: L<>' Sf of Tr9CI provementt, to the e1tten1 ot LMTJ H • ......,, EIQ, under the tollowlng d• 19 '3 e. t7ttl St • &in. 21•. thl court "'"'4Wod of •· 7304 In ttle City of INln6. the ......,,._,t dlstnct and Publlthed by Ille Ortnge ecrlbed 0..0 of tl'\l8t Will S•nll An•. CA 92701, vie.. 1 ~ r~ ..... ec,ur;ty cf <>rtnge. 8 '*1e of to the propoted ~ Coast Delly Piiot Oe1ober SELL A 't PUB!-IC AUCTION ATTN: Kc Stnor. e.c:tow No. Ing tt1e1 you _.. __... Celtoml&, • per "'l&I ,. deterlbed In the ,rNoMlon 22. No~ber •• 198.4 HS TO THE FOGHEST BIOOER 4725-«c. end the .... di/'/ tot notiCt of -lllflQ of en ~ corded "' 8ooll 309. P-e- and the EnglnMr .• R«>ort M-FOR CASH ANO/OR THE tiling clelml by WT'/ Cfedit« 1191'ttOl'Y end TIPCI'..,_.. of 38, 39, end 40 ~ ol Any lnterMled IMlfae>n may CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED lhall be November 29. 1..... ..ate _... or d the pelt-~ mepe. In ttle obJeet to tne lmprovernentl. CHECKS SPECIFIED IN -"iCh ~· Ille ~ di/'/ tloneor eccountl"*"'°'*' offtoe cf !he County .... 10 lh• ••tent ol lht CIVIL CODE SECTION betor• IM contumrMllon 1nSeetlont200endt200.5oC COfdel'of-'deoui\ty useumen1 dl1trle1 end to 2924h (payable et the time of de.I• apec:alled etiove. tM ~ Protl8te Code £x~ "-'etrorn .. oll Ille PfopoMCI ueesement by "8.IC NOTICE Nie In lewtul money of the 011.0, October 29, 19"4 MUAWln, "llll " a ngh11 mfnenl•. miner el !IHng. written prolMI with United StetMl ell right, tl11e ~ fjler'I H, Weng DN..Clt'Z" r1Qtlta.'Nltur9l099riQMaend the CleOI of the City II or NOTICE Of IOd lnl-t eot!Y'9y9(! IO Amy Un . 1 -........, c..... Dr., off!« hydrocerbon• by bet<I'• the time Ml tor Ille ntU.nl'I IALI end now held by II under Intended Tr-terMC•I .... -~ neme known hMrlng. Reier-It hereby T .1. NO. J575 u1c1 ()Md o1 TNtt In the Publlthed Orenge Coe9t ....,... ...... CA -"'8t may De wfttlln or under m9de to the rnolutlon •nd NOTICI pr()f>4trty nerelnetler d• Dally ..,14ot NOYerllbW ~" (714) ~ the pet<* c1' tend wein- 10 1he Engl..-'T Report for YOU ARE IN OEFAIL T 1erlbed • · 1984, F-.4a ,.ublleMCI OfenQe Coell ab0\19 dliltltbed. togsitf* fvrtri.J par11c:ul•rs concern-UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST, TRUSTOR, WOODROW ~ Dlllly Piiot NoWmber 2, 3, '· wtttl tN perpetual rlgllt of Ing lhe propoted lmJ)fove-OATEOOECEMBERll, 11190, w LANE, MARY H. LANE P\llLIC N0 1~ 19&4 . ~ :nlnln9. e:xpk)tlng m41nt1. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. BENEFICIARY' S WAN ,......-,. --.. FSA--391 end oper.aino "**". end lnqulrtea With reoerd to TION TO PROTECT YOUR POOLS ~,,...,._ -stotlno In end removing iN the above matter etl<>uld be PROPERTY, IT MAY BE recorded July 24. 19"4.. ..~ ITATamlft ..,.,.-lrom eeld twlet'Ot.-rr directed to ~bble Ingrim. SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. toltr. No, 21213 In bOOk. The lolowlnl per.one ere 04'* lend, lndudWlg tM ~tendenl .ol Str••· tF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· pege 12no. pege 841 of Of· doing butlMU -rlgllt to ~ or clrec-Clly Hell Annex, 2801 NATION OF THE NATURE flclal RecorCS. In the~ of ATHENA GAOUP. 217 P\llJC M>TU ~ dt9 end mine 1'0ftl Mc:Gew, lrvlne. California. OF THE PROCEEDING the ~der ot OfenQe • 12 T09C Menue, 8elbOe . **other tn.t thOM ,_. 928M. Pnone Number (714) AGAINST YOU. YOU County; llld deed ot INlt i.tend. c.llfoml99*2 NOTICE °' nwttl.l'I lnllCCNelMCl'fbed.olorgei& 660-3&69. SHOULOCONTACT ALAW· dfferlbet lh• following Mic:Nllll F,.a.,tc:k An1go. aAL1 welt ,unMll lflCI lhefts I CHU>Ul.E A YER propetty: 217 #12 Topaz A~. Loeft .... ~ Imo 'ttvougl'I or ..-oea ttle Al lHI MENT DllTWICT on November 30. 19"4. t1 PARCEL 1: lot 23 of Trec:t Balboa ltllnd,' Callfornl• CAN sutJiutece of the tend.._.. NO, 14-S 9 15 AM . Getewey Mort-No 9508. "' the City of 92682 T ....... c-wn lnabove. (BARRANCA·Al TON· gege Cor'porallon, 1 Cell· lrvlne, Counly of Orenge. Ttllt t>utlneu It eon-UNIT COM C o.orttJed snd to bOt«1m IRVINE CENTER) fonlil Cor'por•tk>n u duly Stele of CaMfoml&. u per dUC1ed by. "" lndMduel AH T SEAVU CORP M sud'I wh4P9'ocked Of clfCi- OESCRIPTION OF WORK 8')polnted Trull.. under map ~ded In 8oott 394, MICHAEL 'f' AAAIGO duly 1ppolnled TrualM 1~ 6tlled ....... tunnei. A The conetructlon of oer· tnd pursuant to o..cs ot Peges 3 to 8 lnciu91ve. Ml.. This ttetemen' ...,.. flied under the tolloWln; de-end lfUlftl l#IOS end t»- teln gredlng. pev'lng. b.... Trust recorded Oeoemb« oe11eneous M.,e. In lhe Of· With l"'9 County Clertt of Or· 9Ctlbed deed of tn.191 Will neetti or~ tne ,_ier'of curbs :and gut1ers. pertcwey 17, 1980, as lnet. No 255411, flee of tlie County Reeorder enge County on October 18. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1tn1ta 1Nteo1 end tq redrll drelnage. lntera.ctlon worll, In bOOk t3'77, pege 908. OI ot eald County. 19"4 ,.. ,_ TO Tt1E HIGHEST 81~ ,.,,._, equ!C>, melnttiln. 111..i llQhlt, lramc 8'gnell. ()ffic;lel Reco<d• In the ottloe PARCEL 2: e--nent(•) ; , F~ CAS~ ANOl<>f' T ..... ,..,eir: ~end oper•'• signing, striping, land· of lhe County Aeeorde< of u suen ....,,,.n'(•) l&lar• Published Ofenge Coat CASHIERS al:\ CEATIAEO ~~or ~ tc•plng, and ulllllles, Orange County, Stet• of pettlc:Ulefty M1 forth In the O Piiot Oc:iobet 19. 26, , --; ~ get bu :wlJb _ • -011t+tofn EffOU ~ • g:-,ur CIVIL CODE SEC'flON to drll. mini, 8'ore. ~ purtenencet and appurt• Chrlt c Arger and Voul• 8 , of the O.C:twatton of Cove-F-31t 292Ah(~9ttMU!Mof snd opertate ttwougf'i t1'I nant wo<k for the folloWlng Arger • nente. oondntons :and t• .... In ~ moMY of the surf909 or the~ 600 tw roadways, WILL SELL • T PUBLIC etr\c;1tons recorded on .June "8JC ftOTIC[ Unn.d Stat .. ) ell rlgllt. title of ttae eu'*"1ece cf the~ o Alton Perkw•y· AUCTIONTOHIGHEST 910-9, t976 In 8oott 11766, end inMINSt oom:.-,.d to ,_~ ~ at LeguneFr-tylotheexlst· DER FOA CASH OR PllOM 420 to 484 ineluslve, FICTTTIOUI ..,._. .. end now held by tt under ,_.....~()Md recotded Ing Allon Interchange ., the CASHIER'S Ct4ECK (P•Y· of Officllll Records. In the Of· MA• ITATlllRNT Mid D..cl of Trutt In the .,, 8ooll 10938. PllQ9 135. ol Sent• An• FrMWIY end con-Ible II Hme of sa.le In lewfUI lice of the County Recorder Tl'le lolloWlng per'IOl'I• .,. properly nerein•fter d• ()fflelal AecordSr ti~ enterty lo the •JllSt· money of !NI Unlle<I Sletes) of said Coumy (Tne "DEC. dOing buli"4ISI u : ICl'ibed' . PARCEL 2 A non-d Ing Intersection of Allon 11 the fronl en1ranee lo the \.ARATION") and •ny SIGN DESIGN, tOOt W TRUSTOR MELVIN k c1uttv9 eppurtenent ..... Pttk•ey end Mulrland• Old Orange County emen<Smenll or enne••tlon 17th St. ISP, Coll• Mee&. DUNCAN, POLA M OUN-IMl\11 tor the OU'l>OM' - o Barr•nea Pencwey-CourtllouH. located on 1t1ere10 under lhe Ntllon Calif 92827 CAN IOl1h 1n snd ~ the ll(liO Sent• An• Fr-•Y lo Ille Santi Ana Blvd • be._, '-dlng(sl ~ ertlde en-Ctill1M Streeton. 203 Or· BENEflCIARY: HUNTER ow:rlbed In Artlde v. See· existing lntlWMCtlon ot Alton sycamore St & Broedw&Y. titled as 1 "Owner• •noe Btouom. Irvine. c.m FINANCIAL INC. uon 1 ot tbet certain Oec:Mt· Perkwty 1nd Mulrtends Santi Ane. Calllomle ell rlghta end tlM. utllltlel 92714 RECOAOEO ~Mr •lkln of CovenenU. ~ o Irvine Center Drive-rlQhl, title and Interest con-end cable teteYllk>n", "utll· Wiiiiam Ewing. 32 Emerald 31. t980 • lnatr No. 517N dfttone. and Reetnetlon•,.. Lagun1 Freeway to Sen veyed 10 and now held by II 111u " "1ldeyard •U•· Bey, LagUnl 8MCh Cell! In Boole tsatt P809 1504 of corded ~ 20. 197 \ Ir Diego F-ey under aald Deed of Trust In mer11i" . .uppor1 and M~ Thie t>u.in .. • " con· OfftClel A9cords In the office &<><* 116'7. l>eoe 387, ot Of. o Connector Ro•d· lhe property 1ilutted In le.Id meot", "encroechrnent • duc1ed by-11lrntted partner· of the Aeoordef o1 Ofengt llclel Recxwd• u l!npOMO Allon to 8en•nc•, County 1nd Stet• delleritled 1nd "community 19citttlee lhlP County. by Noticle ot Coveneoll B The conSHuctlon ol oer· as ..-nent" thartee Str91too Mid 0..0 of tru9t 0.-Condltlonl end Re9b1Ctlonl t•ln griding, pllYlng, _beM. Pa<cel t, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Thll lletemenl wu nled tcrit>M the fOlloWtnQ' lot l r«:O'ded ()ecember 4, 1971 eurbs end gutters, drainage, An undivided 1121 lnterN1 UNDER A LIEN'CON'TRACT with the County Cterll 'OrOf· of Trtc:t NO 3239, In the City In eoott t04S5. P1C19 396, OC 1n1ersec:t1on work. •lrMt 1n end 10 .Lot 1 ot Trtct No. DATED &/28178 UNLESS •noe County on No~ber of Colla Mela. County oC Offie1a1 Aeoordt tlghlS, traffic s1gn1.I, signing, 9691, 15 I* map recorded YOU TAKE •CTION TO 2, 1984 ,,_.,.. 0rSIQ9. State of CelltorTllL YOU ARE tN DEFAUl.T 11rlplng, land~ng. and In Boole 400, P8991 49 end PROTECT YOU~ PAOP-.. per "'4IP recotded In UNDER A DEED Of TRUSl utllltiel, toge1her with ep-50 ol miscetlaneout rnept, In ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT Publllhed Orange C'oeal Boole 97 PIQ9 23, Mle-OATEO )()()OG(X *>NlES& purt11nencet end 8'>C>Urt• the olflee of Ille Coun\Y Re-A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 9lty Pllol NoV9l'ftber 9. 1 ~ M)I)&. In tl'il YOU TAKE ACTION TO nantWO<kJ!\ cQGNlCUon.wlth corder of said countY-• 1'£ro -AN' ~PLANATION 23. 30, 19'4 floe of the County Atcorder PROTECT YOUR PROP' the ramps •nd roedWa Y Im· E,aeepUng therefrom Unlla OF THE NATURE OF THE F-417 of Mid county T £RTI. IT MAY BE SOLO Al provemllflll el tile lrvtne 1000 \002 end 1004 In PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU ARE IN OEfAUL A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Center Drive lnt.,chenge building 'A": Unlll 10Ge. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· P\BllC NOTICE UNDER A DEED OF TRUST NEED AN EXPL.ANATIC>fl with lhe Sen Diego Freewey 1008 and tOtO In t>ulldlng TACT A LAWYER DATED t2/29/80 UNLESS OF Tt4E NATURE OF THE C The conttruc:t\on of I "B' UnllS 1012, 1014 and 8 MEAOOWGRASS . MOTICE Of YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROCEEDING AGAIN$1 brld~wldenlno over the 1016 In txilldlng ··c". Unit• IRVINE. CA 112714 DEATM °' PRO.TECT y~ PAOP· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON San F,_ey tt lrvlne t0\8 t020 tnd 1022 In (It • street lddresa or Q~ H. INOGI ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT TACT A LAWYER Center ~ building "0"; IJnftW 1001, common deelgneUon of AHO Of NTITI0N A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 1497t GENEVA STREE'T b ,Thtconatructlonolcer· 1003 and t005 In building property lunownlbOYe.no TO ,ul•AITD NEED AN EJO>LANATION IRVlNE.CAllF~N\A . teln greding. pevlng. bale, "E'', Untts \007 tOOll and w9ff•nty IT given 11 to itT UTATE MO. A12SSTI OF THE NATURE OF THE "(If 1 '1,.i edO,_ 01 curbl end gultetS, perllway, 10l 1 In building ''F'", Unit• completen•" or correc· To 111 tien. ~. PROCEEDING AGAINST cominon designetton 01 drel~ l.ntersec:tlon W<>f1t, t0t3, t0t5 tnd tOH in tk>nt) The~ uncMr creditor• tnd conllnQet'' YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-propetty IT tllOWY1 ebc>Ye. no •treat llgMI. traffic: tlgnell. building. o· ... anown upon Hid OMcl of Trull, by !:'editors. •nd per90MS whO TACT A LAWYER warranty II gfV«I .. to "' ilgnlng, 11rlplng. lend· lhe Condominium Plen r• reuot1ol • b<eech ol def.ult may be othel'WIM int-led 2248 Ml1* Streei. Coat• eomp191.-. or correct se•plng, end ulllUIH. corded 1n 8()()1( 1220e, Pege In 1ne obllgetlOnt MCUred in lhe w1n •nd/Of eatel• Of M..._ CA nut)" Th• Denellc1ar~ 1 o g e I h • r w 11 h • P • tS t7 ol officlel records of thereby, neretotor• ••· GARRETI H BRIGGS "(If • ttreei lddt'9M "' unoer T8id Deed ot Trull. by purtenenca and eppurtn11n' Orange CO\jnty. Cellfoml• ec:uled llt<I ~ 10 the A pehtlOn hat beer1 ftled common de~netlon °1 rMtOnot 1 b<Mdl or o.teun wori! In connec'lon with Ptr<* 2 uncMr'ligned • written Dee· by Jerry T Korengoid jAn-prooertY It thown lb<We. no '" tM obllglltlons MCUreo o\tler roadw•YI epproved by Unll 1000 In building A, u larallon of oeteuH IOd 0. Olllery)ln the Suoettor court werninty It ~ 11 10 ~ thereby, l'leretolor• ••' " the City of Irvine. ahown upon lh• Con· m•nd fOf Sale. end wntten 01 Orange County r~-complel_. or oorrec1· ecuted •nd dellwr'ed to the f . fhe construction ol domlnlum Pl•n referred 10 noliee of b<elCtl end of tlee-Ing thal Jerry T KortngOld nus)·· The benellel•rY undeBlglled • wrttten Dec· drelnage lmprOV9f'l'*lll IOt tbove uon to cause the under· be appointed 11 per90MI undet Mid OMd of Trust. by 1en1oon of Oeleult ind 0. Agu• ChlnOn Wash weeterty The 11ree1 tddr... and Tigned to Mii ,.Id prooertY repreeen11t1ve to edmlntllef reason Of• brMOl'I or dtlf8: mane! '"' Sele end wrlttef' ot 1rv1ne Center Drive end other common deslgnltlon. 10 Ntllfy Mid obllgetlon• the •l•I• of ,,,. ~t 1n tfle oC>llgellooT MCUI" notlee ot breech end al ~ t>etween the Sent• Ant If eny of the ral Pfoperly •nd ~ IN under· Th• pe1111on reque1t1 111er1by, heretofore Ill· 11on 10 OllUM the undef· Freew•y•ndtheAT &SF deec rl bed tbove la signed ceuMd H id r•· au1h0rity 10 ldmlnltter IN ecutedendCMllV«'edlOO:-~to ... MldPI'~ rettroed rlght-ot-wey, tor purpo<ted 10 be corded OCtober 20, t9'3 u •t•r. under the lndeCl9n-underalQMd • wrttterl • to Ntiaty TllCS oDMgatlorW a.e canyon WUll ~ 1000 Heney Lpne Coel• ln•tr NO 83-483429 of Of· dent •dmlnttlr~ 01 e... l#•llon of Def.ult end 0. end thet'Mfl• the uno.<· the Sent• An• Freewey and Meta. C1llfornl1 92627 llci•I Records In the otflcl of tllel •e1 ~ mend !Of Sele end wrttten 119'*' CMd9d Mid notJOe oC • Ille AT & SF rallroed right· "The under"Slgned Trust .. the R«:ol'der of Orange A heiring on•tl'le pellllon notlCI ol tireedl anclol IMC-t>r9ec::tl lf'd ot electlon to"' ot-w•y. /of Borrego With di.claims llf!Y n1b01ty for lllY County. wiH be held on Nov.mber 21, lion to cauet Ille un09f· recorded July ~ 19'4 • betWMtrtfte A.T. 4 SF rllll· incorrecinetS of the sir..< S•ld SM wlM be made, t9'4 el 1130 AM In Dept TIQMd to Mii Mid PfooertY 1n.ir Ho 84 30710 Of Ol- roed rlgtl,-of-wey end C(>n· eddrMS tnd other common bU' wltl'IOUt cownant or WW· No 3 at 700 CMc Center 10 Ntlsfy ulcl obllO•tlOM. flclal Reeordt 1n ll'le office ol nuence with Agu• Cntnon deslgnellon. 11 1ny, snown renty ••prep or impl~.r• Ortw w .. t s.n11 M'8 CA end lherMfter tne undefof the Recorder 01 Or•noe WUh, end otri.f tocal llOfm herein g•r<llng title poe1111.an, Ot 92702 stQMd eMl9ed Mid notlOI County dra1n1 awovect tor the Seid Ille wtM be mlde. txlt enc:umt><enoM. ,0 pay lhe IF YOU OBJECT ,0 the bf'tedl end of elecilon to.be Said .... wlM be ....a. ~ tree • Wlthoul co.,,.,..1nt or war• remelnl"Q ~ tum of grentlng ol tne petition you recorded June 3 1913 • ~ OOY9f*'l or .,.,.. DATED October73. 1194 renty, express or 1n1plled, r• the note(I) t11Y, undet lhe thould ailther llPC>Mt •t lhe Instr No a3·2~2 °1 O!; renty. •JU>feta or Implied ,.. NANCY C, LACEY g•rdlng Ulle, poeMNlon, OI terms oof Mid o..cs of hearing end et•lt you OOjee· ltclal Record$ In lhe ~ gardlng htle poa ... 'On. Of City Cler" eneumb<enoet, 10 pey the TNTI. lete. ch•QM end •ll· tlOM 0t file Wt'11ten ooi-o-TM Aecofder of vr enoumb<encae 10 pey tl'it Clty of Irvine remaining pr'lnclpll .um of pen9e1 of the Trust .. end of uona wlttl 1he court before County; rW!'lelnlnG prlnOIC>el tum ol Publlltled by the Orange the no1a(1) MCUted by said the tNSll c:reeted by Mid the hNf1l'G Your ~-Slid .... wt11bernede.b\11 IN note(•! eecured b'f Uld eoes1 Dally Pllol Nc>Wmbel o..i of Trval. wit" 1n1er .. 1 Deed of Truet Seid Nie w111 .,_ iney be 1n pertOn 0t b) Wltnout oovenent or WW· deed o1 Tru11 wtt" lnt.,...1 2 .•. \984 lhefe<>n ... provld41<1 In UlO be held on MONDAY. ~ yC>Uf momey renty, el(pt'Wor ~·,... •In MIO not• pt(Wlded ed· F-407 nole(S\ .ovanoM. " Illy, VEMBER 19 I~, et 1 30 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR garding title poall .on. ~ .. 1ny, und9f IN 1---------under 111e 1.,,,,. of Nld D..cl p m 1n the lobby 10 bullc:hng or a contingent creditor ol enoumb<9Nle9. 10 c>eY I 1'..-m• Of Mid OMd ot trutt "8..IC teOTIC£ of Tru11. ,..., ci\argM end toceted 11 l!Ot South l...-lhe ~need you mue' 11*t temeWMIQ prinC:IP8I .um Mid ._ c:nwgee. end·~ ~of the Trull .. end Street. °'9nge. c.Momil youY c1e1m wlttl the Gourt 0t !he note(I) MCUred by of the Trull .. end Of lhe MOTICI Of' Of the truTll crHted by NICI 92868 ... ~I II to lhe per1IONlt deed °' Truai. with ln'.-.et tNltl crMlecl by Mid D..cl AVAILAMJTY Of' ()Md of Trust A Ille tim. of the lnltlel ~tlttve IOCIOin..CS b) .. in l9'd n<>'• ptO'llOed, of Trust ANNUM. MPOf'T The Tottl emoun1 ol the put>l~llOl'I ol tnia not!Oe, IM COUt'I wl1hln fOuf ITIOntN venoee. " ef!Y, under Seid .... Wiii be Mid en tn llOQOl"dllncll with IRC uflpeld bltanoe of IN! obit-the totel amount of tne un-1r0tn IM "-" of ftf'11 • ,.,_ ol Mid O.ed oC tNlt F~ N09Smbet io t..-. section 8104(d) • C09Y ot 'ne oatton eecured by 1t1e prop. p..o belar<CI of IM ot11-suenoe Of.....,_• prOOltdeG ,..., ehargel. end 81 t 30 pm 1n 1he 1ot>by • ennutil repor1 of CM end eny 10 be '<>!d end reuon· gtllon NC\lred by the abOve In section 700 of th• of the TrvetM Incl of t the building '<>caled 11 801 Edna P Collon F•mlly Fovn· able •111'\tled cotll. e11· deeer1bed deed of INS1 end Pr<>oete Code of Ceidomt ~ Ct'e9190 by t8'd Soutli t.4iWll Sl,...., Or.,,.._ d•tton. CNw1M P Cotton. l*IMe end ectvenoet et 1ne e1twneled ooet1. ·~· The tlrMKlt lllngdei!M.wll onrutt c."tomlt tHM Prlndpal Maneger tor 111ee1 11me of lhe lnltlal ano-.ctY~l.2'2 JS not upn ~ to tour Se6d .... wlll De Mid on A1 tht ~ of tt1e yeer 1~. 1' ......-I« of the Not!Ge of Sa6e It The 1ocll lndebtednele montht trom the date of thf MOROey, Decembet S, 1 pUbl'Cletlon ol WI notio., public: lnlpCtlon ., 1509 1'16,)()2 93 &eing •n .. timet• on wNctl wring 110,tol tbo-4 11 1 30 Pm t:._.~ ~ the total emout1t ot tht""" Ea18•yFronl.8elboa,c.il> Thebtl~undef .. ld ine~bldlt~ YOU MAY EXAMINE tN Ille~ •1 1 peld ~Of the -- fornte t2M1 CklttnCI regutM -Oeed of TN91 ner91okn u • ""' .,. ot>t91Md "Y callnG m. kec>t by the ooun tt 10"' Soutll l.ewl9 Su·•· Orenqe o-tion eecur-.s "Y tht e1>CM butinete ftOUf't Seid teC>Of1 ec;uted and ~ecs 10 the (T 14) itH'37 or (213) .,. • pweon WI~ In ~ t2tll delCfitleel deed of '"'911 .,.. tN1 remeift ~tore und#t19'1ed • writ\en Dee· '27-486!\Mdey betort IN tM •• ,.. 10'I !My W"'9 At tM tWM ot the Mtlmeted OOtt&. ~ pet10d of 1IO deY9 oom-i.r.11on ot Oef.vtl lflCI 0.-Nie upon IN e 11eou1or or edmtn-poOllCe*lon of tt119 nottoe • n o • o ve " c: • • I ""'"'*'O with the d•tt of,,,.. mend tor SM. end • wrttten o..t• ~ °' upori IN et--..,.. ..,..,. --" .. • s 123.6&S 2t no1tce ~of~ end Oct~ tt, 1M4 t~ '°' the u.ecMor or oeld ~ of the TN 'otel lndieC>t4!CIMM Pvbllthed by tn. Orenp 11on ,ow tt1e ur.<leoliOlled T.O • ..,.... c..,...... ect,,..,.,.tor. end Ille Wl1f\ Q9tlon ~by tne ~., elllltM,. on wtldl C<Miat ()ljfy Hot NOtllmW c*1MCS Mid Notice of 0.-...... T,.._, 9r. ~ • the ~ with l)fOof of ... a.anlled deed oC "°'* tM ~bid It OOf'l'IPIMCI t , 19"6 1*"" end (lec:lion to W 1o ......... .......... ..... ~ • wrttter1 ~ Mt· .,irneted OC*a. ...,.,..., iney be ~ by ~ 5 C4il be t.cotded tn "" county ..wy, ett ._... uw a. lnO IM1 10"' de*"e 8"dll' • n -• d" • n e • • I 14 t51 t•S-6418 1ne d•y • wtwe the real~• ~ CA -. (tM) ROCICe of 1"9 }'Ing!' en In-l102,0tn2 l)llfOtetn. ... . F •a • tion IOC!eted .....,. ~MO~· cf TM IOlel lftdet)tec!NM Oeted ~ 2 , .... Of " nC o.te· October H ,.... ~ 0...,. Cc*! ............ or of the ... l*nO "" ._.. °" wNcfl QATIWAY lllOM'QAQI o.llY "°'October M. .. tlOMOf~ttman1tofltd tne~ald-~ ~ 0,..,. eo.t C11 a c~noet *!l"ber 2. e. ,,... .-..... 1n s..cuont200Mdt2006., tMY.,. ___. ..,.~<11~ OMy Piiot ~ •. 1'-•*"""llUllD k¥D. r.__.. ttlt~~Codla. (1'41 ,.~, OI • t3 , ..... 0 .. :1 Plot .... ALI. C~A -·~:r: 1. :: U7"4M&ttledey~ttie • F-4~ • •Y .,.. - -_,, • ., ... ~"l ... ,..,_,, Go-Cat1 .... -Oe...S OctOC* '°· 'MC •o VK'hD c..e ....... Cedlllecl 10 • .... ........ CA -~ ~ Oout $elllfl9 anyU14ng Wiii'! • ft • ~ Publllhed tiy tN °"'9f W~ 11'1e Fad ~ .. 411 OelY "°' ~ t . 1$. OW, Pto' ~n.ct Ad CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 642 5678 Coest o.lr Pic4 McNoember ~,::rt~ ~ut>llttitd Of .. CO.' t3, 19"6 F-411 ~eel mc.;e~·-• • '· •· 11. ,..,. ,.,.. c.n Now' ... 2.se1t· = "'°' ~~L.:._ _______ !:::===::;:====i• =~==~r~~~~~ -· II c \ I c v r I c ( c ( r ~ II I c • .. .~ Orenge Oout DAILY PILOT/Frldey, N~ber 9. 1984 MUC *>TIC£ f'tlllC ll>nct c.-, ,.... "L1:ru' ...... '901"10Ue ..... IUflMCMt C°""f T rtll tee I a I e Me, ITA'nmNT MAim IT A1'1.11mNT °' .:~.... VMl/11111 The tollowllle per90fll ... The fOllOWlnl !*tone .,. "'*le......_-.: CCTV °'" COITA MUA. COUHCU. 04' THI COUMTT Of MOTICa CW DWAUU dolno ~ u . ctolne ~Iii: PKAI& "°"" OUIOM. CALlff<>RNIA. OIC\.ANNQ CITY Of COITA MUA. '-°' AMG&ll AMD ILICTIOM to llU C\JPCAKI aAKl:,.'t, !13 I & 8 'lll"OlllMANOI \tea Or-.. at.. C.... fTt tNllHTION TO ON>M ~ OIClANNG tn tM t-t.-ll' NGUYIM ~ D110 °' TMMT I. 171'1 8'., co.ea Mela, ,"®UOTI, 1401 IM1 Ill MeM,Calf.tatt7 HI VACATION Of' ITl'IHTIHTIOHTOON>I,. NOOOOMY(Mltlor) AC*• ~AMTM0TtC8 c.f.92t27 "-S. •C Anll'lelm. C... looCt Cfllrtll ...... 1111 •u~ue CITY NOHT.()11.. TH I VACATION 0, ton<•> wM "'°"'° tie de-"YOU" "'°"ATV..... •f'J LAe ,'*ldl, 202t1 fomle t2i61 Or~ It., Colla. ........: WAY OH A JllOtnlOH °' IUlll"-UI CITY llltOHT.()11.. olar-'"9 trom the OU9'ocly ,OllllCLOIUllll 810AUll KllM Or., lente Ana. Ctllf, 11. I~. inc.• O• Cai#. t"27 PA\.ACI AVINUI. WAY OH A POlllTION °' and oon"OI of (her') par911te. YOU AAE IEHINO IN vOUA Thie b!nlnMe le oon• fotnle corrretlon, 1401 Tiiie bWlneet 11 oon-THI CITY COUNCii. 0, ITllllUNO AVINUI. CAii M••P A 14111 PAVMINTI IT MAY 11 due1ed by: an~ IHI hi lllo•d..1 fO, -.otedW.anlndMdual THICITYOf'COUAMUA THI CITY COUNCIL 0' etrATIOM -.01.D WITHOUT ANY JerryLAeFrtftCfl Mehelm,C.ilfomtew2IO&' 1ooCt C. ll'IUl!e DOU HIMIY MIOWI THI CITY Of COITA MUA ''"°°"' ''°"' ,._,.,,.., COURT AOTl()H and. 'fOAI T'"8 lta\.,,,_t ... lllld Th.. l>l>•I~ le con· Tt'6I .........,t .. Ned 'Ol.LOWI: DOU HPHY lllUOl. VI C~ocly end ContrOl IAben-~ llell't the teciel fl9'lt '° with the COunty '*"' of Or· ~ by: a corporetlon .. ""Ccuntr '*"'of Of. HCTION 1: Thi Chy Al '°LI.OWi· doftlnent)(lill: Adoption) bf1n9 yout eocount In good anoe County on ~ober •• lefty I.. MeCllll, ... > ..... County on NottwnMf Council Ol U. City of CoeW SECTION '· The City To Ngvyen Thi Olen. "ending paying .. of )'CM# 1... t'9tltY I, lM4 MeN d04ll ~ ctedate Could of the City of co.ti (motMr)-2f7 hunG TIMu PM' due peymtnll l)M pet· PlnM1 Tl'tll ltllenwtt WU hied 1--------.. ,_,., 111 Intention to veeate Mete dote ~Y ~ Trt Noe. Soutfl ~'-''*".' mltted ooet• and ••penaee Publtlhed Orange COM With the COunty Cter11 Of Of· RCA ESTATE "'*"'*' 0ranoa cout MPM C"l noM..of~ on lte lntelltlon to vaoeta Then!\ f110 Ho CN MW!(""'° within three montlle from tM Dally ll'llot Oc«ober 11, H . enoe County on October 22, " ~ Not ~-t , 11, a Portion of p~ Avenue. 9UtPtul City rlehto04·~ on able to Mf'¥t In South Vi.t· date tNe "OtlM ot, defMlll Nowmber I. t , 1... 1114 Qtnffol Q, to, 1M4 dalcr1~ M folloWe: a Pot'llon of ll'elloe A....,,llt, f\llM); wal f'ecl9'df4. 'l'ltl amount II '4M . ,_ Aoa"-'111 HIU. '-'1t PAACI'-HO. t: daeOflbed M fOlloWS: LI VAN Ct4t Ille• VAN CHI N ,443.N , M of '1101114 Publ~ Ofange•Coett ~:: ~~'° IA ---------'fNll pottlon of llOdl "I " PAlllCl!I. NO. f: Ll.(lllleaed natural '9t'*'>-.,wj w1fj !net .... vnlll Y04lf .. -.,. MftTIC( O.ify Ptlo, OCtobel' 21, No-C.piAv•no 1:.11 ....... -~ otTrect NO~t1tlftthe()ltyot Tllet J>Of'lon Of l*OCt( "C" w.. .. bol.iie \!Mnown Md eccou11t• becOmel c:urrent. ,._ "" wrnber 2. t , 11, 19"4 Co!vf\11 .. t Mal --~----""-'~---Cott•......_ CcM#lty ot Of· of Treat No.112ln theCttyot to Ill'*'°"'~ to tie You mey not l'teve to pey the ...CTITIOUt .,..... '"'" eoa ... ,,,_ fie MOt. 81ate of c.lltofnla. M Cotta Meu. COunty of Or· the tither rx mother of Mid antlfe ~ ponlorl of your N.U. ITA,_NT Dano ""4n1 :~IT .. ~11 lflOWn on 1 ,._ "*'90f,,.. _,., ltet. Of c.llfol'nl&. • minor P«•on<•l eboven aoccNnt, 9V9tl t"°'91 NI The 1....._._ · "8.IC NOTIC( a Tor11 -.. corded In loOll 20, PllM 1 ""*"'on a m11P ti..of, r• nMled peyment ... ct.rnanded. --".., ~ we '"""""'" Vallo TM......,. l*'IOnt .,. Md t ot Mlaoellaneow corded In 800ll 20. PeeM I 9y O(dtt of Ihle~ you but you ('llult p ey the ~~ ll'~TOOAA· rte~ .,._,, H"n1111t-._.., ·°'1..,._. _ ... ..,.. lllecorde Of OrtnOt •nd 2 Of Mlecell•ntoul ere hereby Cited ano ,, .. emount ttated ·~· PHY 1814 IOw •A CoeW NAMI ITA,...NT :~~.:.. HattMll ..oo ~0,' ~ County. deeeflbed .. tot• Mepe. Reoo<dt ot Orang1 quired to) (mey) •PPM' Arter ,.,, .. month• from M..a. c am.12:H ' The tollowtno pettoM ere "'°'",.. 8-h 8-otl. Clllf. tttiO iowe: County, cleeal'lbed M fol. before the Judge PrHldlng the data of reoordatlon 01 Diarmid J Flatley 111, 1114 doing buelMM a; i..a .. , ... H1llo • , b tnO A Cellfotnla The W•t8'1y 10.00 .... of !owe; In ~ttnenl "· rm 217 ol lhll document (wtlletl dJI• Of low.-•A. Coeta MMe. Cant. REFl.ECTIVI! IMAOH. t:t"" N••1"'1 ~tton ·;o1 Udo Part the luterty 20.00 ,_t of The Euterty 20.00 twt ot the abOve enlltled court. r9C)()(daUon llPPN'• her• 12828 21o4 Sant• An• Avenue 1w rot•• ~8*fl Callt t2MS.· '-ot• 1. 11, ti, 11. ti. and 1..01114, t7,and 11,andthe lo cated a t Coun t y on), unlMa the obllgatlOtl Wllllam Mllor. 19511 Coeta MeH, C•llfornli ~;:iull,v::,!!h Thie ~·-If con-11, eno the Weewty 20.00 Eut~t 1 00 ,_. of the courtllOu ... 111 N Hiii 81 • being for9Ck>Md upon pet· WetbY Wrj, Reeeda, Callf. ,2827 S.n ~1, . dUCt«I by: a atlOn feet of LOCI 23, ~and 37, all w .. 1 20 00 feel 01 Lott l..Ot ~ CA 900 t2 on mite • longer period, you 11335 8u11n L Scott. 2 104 &an J.,.11 <·•P'm•,,., ~ ·, ~t ~ In Nld IJloGtl ''8" of Trect ~. ~. • 37, ~ .. ~~.all JANUAAY 14, 1985 at 8·30 haw only the legal rtghl 19 Thi• bui lneM I• con· Santa Ana A~. Cotti &an1.o """ T,_,,. . . • No. 812 of Mid lloCll C of Tract A.M ol tllat d•y. I~ and llOP the trxettoeure by pay. ducted by co-panner• M .... Calttrxnla 12827 s...1 8Nlh n.. -...n.nt ... tlled PARCfl. NO 2: No. l l2 there to lhoW oeo.iM . 111Y Ing the entire emount de-o. J, Ffeti.y 111 . Thi• buelne11 11 con· ::! ._..,..,.. Wllfl the eoun Olertl of Or Tllet pottlon of 1100t1 "E" PARCEL NO. 2: you haYe, why Mid '*'°" manda<I by 'JC'J' creditor.. • Thie at1ttn1tn1 w .. hied ducted bY' an lndlVldual ''"-It Coun ty • otTraotko.f 121nlheCltyof Thal portlOn·of Lot 40. ll'louldnotti.daelar-frM To find out the emount lh heC 1 Cterk610r SUSA~·l SCOn . ~~;;_,,.."', ;,9M4 ty on No¥eml>er coe11 Meat. County of Or· 81odl "C" ot ;rr10t No: 112 from IM control ot (her) yO\.I mull pey. or to •tt~ :~' cou~n ~ October 5: Thi• 111tement w11 flied M:tl1. 11 .... - , ,..,.. ang1, State of e.ittornla, u In the City of Ooet1 M.... parent• IQC;()fdlng to th• fOf payment to atop the tor• 1094 · with the County Clerk of Or· Acr.,q• ;ubllehed Oranoe Coelt lllOW\"I on a mllP tr.r.ot. ,.. County of Orenge, Stete ot petition on flle hefeln ciloture. or tr your property 11 ,llnOt •no• County on Oclol>ef 9, "1»""""'1.1 °"1 Piiot N0'19mb9r 9 18 corded In loOll 20. PllM t Calllrxnl1, u lhown on I The Ptllllon 1119<1n.retn11 In torecloture for eny other PubHthed Orenge Coe.It 19u fto.•h Pru~y ts. 30 1tM • • and 2 of Ml1eetlaMC>u1 map thereof, recorded In tor Ille putpoae ot ,,_.no rMton contact o.tty Piiot October 19 28 ,..,.,. ~,..,_ I ftlll•) ' ' F-411 M1P9, Recorclt of Orangt 8ooil 20. P*Oat t and 2 of the tubtecl ctllld lrx pt.c. AMERICAN S AVINO& Noll'tll'lbef 2. t , 1984 ' ' PubMIMd Orane-CoHt <.;:::.';°'~~'• County. delOtlbed U IQI.. Mlacellaneou• Mape, ~ tnenl lrx ldoptlon ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, F-380 Dally Pllol Octot>er 28, No-t...-n.n1umo iow.· COfdl of Orange County. ct.-DATED. October 31 1984 15725 E WhlUi.t 81Vd . Y9mber 2 8 HI 1984 ll«l>lt\ ... J..'1111<1 ---------TM WM1at1y l0.00 IMC of ICrlbed M IOllOwl. JOH~ J CORCORAN. Whittler, California 90e07. . ' ' F·3H 11-Iii.,.. Mov«i "8JC NOTICE the EMl""Y 20.00 fMt of The Euttf1'f 17 00 ... , of County Clark (7 t4) 773-7124 Pta.IC NOTICE '""''"" PtoP"") ---------L.otl 2. 3, and t2, and the the W"tany 20.00 IMt of BV R. KUNIPO, Deputy Bl-2~1743 73 (E) ln<11 .. m•I l'rvv1~ PM:nnoue .,...,. WMtany 20.00 ,_. of Lot• Mid Loll 40, t~her with• NOTICE TO PtRSON 11 you have any qufft1on1, FICTfTIOUl IUllMll Ml.IC MOTICE ~· .. ~"'11"1' ,.. ~ MAim ITATDmNT 22, 23. 24. end the w .. ter!y comer Cl\11 off bounded by SERVED you lhOUld contact 1 lewyer NAiii ITATIMeNT ""' 00" .. LI The ~ per90n te 10.00 !Mt ol LOt• Hand 38, the Eutafly tine of Mid Eaat· Yov are MN9d Han lndl· or the goyernmen• agency The followtng '*'°"' are 'ICTlnoul ~llNIH ~';'Cti .._,,. ~ buelMle •: all In Mid Bl<><* "E" of Ttect 8'1y 17 00 fMt and • nne vtdual cit" whlCh may have INIYred your doing bvtlneee M: NAMI I TAT.MINT out or c .... n1y !A'A&. KIN0'8Al!S CO .. 3 No. 812 30.00 IMI NOl'lherly of and De Witt W. Cttnton, COWllJ toan CLUB SEl.fCT, 817 The following J*tont are <i..1 .ir Si.1r Hathorn, lrvln,, Calll. PARCEL NO. 3: ~lel to lhe centar11ne of CCMHIMI Ram9ml>er. YOU MAY Promontory Dr WM1, ,.._. doing bullneu H : Marv,_ '•""' 92715 That portion of L.ot 21 If' TWWllleth Street (80.00 feet &.any C0t7. °'IM'IJ C""ty LOSE LECJAl RIGHTS IF port BMch, Calif 92NO NEWPORT-MESA SELF "-" ~y S amvel 8chulme n. 3 Block .. E" of Tract No 912 ) and a curw concave ~ YOU DO NOT TAKE Brian Oray, 2748 -Men· STORAGE. LTO .. 8822 nm.51wonnt1 Hew11\orn, lrvlna. Callf. In 1M etty of Coeta M-. NorthHltarly havln9 1 CrtmlMI Count lllfktlnt PROMPT ACTION dou Dr., Cotta M-. Calif. Ctlurch Clrci., Huntington :~ ~':r 92715 County o( Orangt, StaWof redk.11 of 18.00 !Mt. Mid 110 w. Te111pla .. ,... NOTICE IS HEREBY 82828 Beach, Calif 12848 RENT·Ls Thia ~•IMM 11 con· C.ilfornla ... ehowrl on . t>elngtangenltO MCh (t-IOO) GIVEN· Tobi Ellzabelh Nyl>er9. Nawport·Mtta S ell " ~by: an lndhlldual map tNteot. rec«ded 1n I the 1bove r.teranc.d t .. Aftf'IM, Caltt. t0012 Tha t Sunk.Ill Strvlc• 98Hlt3112 0 C~~lfb.b~e2_~ S.Vafly StoraQ•. lid. 8922 Church Hou-ri;m••lw(I "19mvei ~en· 9oo11 20, pag11 t end 2 of lde llnH . EXCEPTING 17..._1 Company. II now duly IP-.. .., ~ Circle, Hllntlngton S.~h, 11.-Unlum"hfod 1011 • 15111· ·~:. U)<1 1>1' .JIMO 1090 11100 1eu 'Thi9 '1etemenl WU flted Mlat*iaMOUI Mape, Re-HEREFROM the Southerly g;:::i of Loe..,...._ pointed TrUllM under a Thll bu1lnH1 11 c:on· Calli, 8211A8 "'"'"'" fi;rm•MI °' Z wtfl 1 tfi ~~~ty onty e.t!Oct-~ Or25•• cord• of Orangt County, de-8.00 feet of_., lot 40 mant of Adoption• oaad or Trull dltad ducted bY' a general pan· J. MlchUI Thompton, ,. .. t!;.1,u;=.,'*1 !: .......,., ...-ac:ttbed M ~ PARCEL NO. 3: ubll9had by the Orange 08/ I 7 /77 allac:uted by· MfWl!p IOClatH, Inc.. Calllornla, l,,,.,,., Uni ,41, ---·---- TIU~ DAIL' PILOT Cl.ASS IFIEU OFFU:f<. llOl It~ 1 ~·lt·ph111w ~1·n w•· \lond.t,.t rnl.1\ ... B 1111 \ \I.-1 ·~11 I' \I tlu .. 11w-. ... Lo11plN \I 011dd' . t nd." U:OO ·\. \t. .• =i·oo I'. \I lH. \IH.I '\ ... '°" Pl Ill IC \I le•\ UI \UI 1\1 \ l1111da' • '\ Uf'~ld \ \\ t•d lll"•Cfo \ fhur~d .I\ I r 1 I ~IJ I' 111 \!11!1. I ~II 11 111. r \I('" 1 :~11 I' 111 \\'1•11. , .. ~11 1'·111 I h11r... I m 11.111 hi ~ tlll p Ill I n ~1H111111 \ \4.EI I. \'110\ \~ C.O ICIC H '110\...,: I ,1 1111 •!1.il 11111 ... 111cl 111 11 11 I11111'• 111.1\ ' ,,,. 111.1d·· "" •• 11111· d ..... 111111 •• 1 .. ·"'"'' l'I• .1 .. 1· .i ... 1-lor .1 1 .11111 ll.1111111 111111dw1 "lw11 1 .1111 ..11111:! '11111 .1d EHIUHt""': t.111·1·1. \11111 ... 1 d.111 \ .111d 1•·111111 "rr11r.. 11111111 •4'1.itPh 11,.. I>\ 11 \ I'll (,I .1 .... 111111• .. l 1.d 11l1I\ 1111 ,,,.. 111 .. 1 The Weaterly 20.00 !Mt of That portion of Bloc:tl "F" Coul Diiiy Piiot Noveml>el ANNE COLIN, AN UN· Tobie E. "lybefg 8822 Churc:h Cir~. Hunt· Tu,.n11c ...... 111m l~lt ,_ Mid 1.ot 21 log«tler wttt1 a Tract No 912 In the Cl1y OI 9, t9, 23. 30. 1984 MARR IO W 0 MAN a• Thie ltatamenl WU llled lngton a.ach. Calif 8211A8 -r-.n.,_.,... l'nt l'1' 111 • 11 I I 1 · r I t "''' r I 11111 1111 )\ ~blilhed Orange COM! oomer out oft bounded by I MMe, County of Or· F-413 Trullor. lo ..cure obll· with the County Clerk of Or· lhe HC>ffman Group, Inc, Our·I< .... I urn 2\,. •> --o ~ Piiot NO'l9mber I . 11, the &81.-ty line of Mid , State ot California, aa gallon• In la'<or of AMERI· •nae County on October 8, Callfrxnla, 18025 Sky Patti lN1-1o, ... Uni l5~> ( :I \"""~I• I •.I) l> I ~ -· > h • n 23, 30, 1tM W•t8'1y 20.00 fMt and a on am~ tl'lereol. r• P\alC NOTICE CAN S AVINGS I LOAN AS· 1884 Eut. Suite K. lrvlna. Ce.Ill ~:;:r,::~: ~~~ !~ .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lml~~---~~--- F-427 ""' 3(),00,... Sout'*1y of dad In 8ooil 20. pagae 1 SOCIATION .. t>er*lci1ry '2171U 82714 Api. t urn or Uni 211W I f ••• , ... '" ltr lalt end parallel to the oenterllne nd 2 of Mlec:all•neou1 Record.a on '9128/77 u PUblllhed Oran;. COH I Thi• bu1lne11 11 c:on· Knnm• im 18111 ti .... of Twentieth Street (90.00 Mape. Rac:o<CS. of Orange ~';'=f~ document no. 52828 booll 01lly Piiot October t8, 28, ducted by a llmlled partner· Rwm rv !\. .. rd ~~ Ctatral lOOJ Ctatral 1001 --.. -_-IC_W'l_T_ICE ___ twt wide) and a curve~ ounty. dHCrlbed II CALWOftNIA t2287 page 1314 of Olflclal November 2. 8, 1814 ahlp ltv••I• Mw1. .lim .;;:.-.;;.;,,;;.;;..._ ___ ....,......., ..--"" caw Sout,_t.ny having• olOWI FOft nte Racrxd1 1n tha office or 1M F-355 Lerry R Berni•, Attorney ~=.!:·~"'~· m4 *HlllMIPlln* ---------radtua of 16.00 leet, Mid TM Euterly 20.00 fMI OI COUNTY Ofl OflANGa Recorder QJ. ORANGE In lac:t v ... , .... ivn ... t• 1jU7 l'ICTITIOU8 .,..... c:urw being i.ngent to Mdl LOii 4, 8. 7, 1~9, 10, 12, 13, In the Mitter of the Ett•I• COUNTY, CaliTornla, lnciud-.. ID.IC NOT.ICE Thi• •1•1_,t WU lllecl •ftrni.tl> ... St..... ~ 2~1,95h.°"ooo... on 7~• ~~ MAim ITA,....,,... of the at>ow referanoec:I 18 and 17, llld the Eaaterl) of ROSAMOND RUTTY tno 1 notae•l r0t 11\e tum Ol ,.uui. With the County Clerk of Or· •14,.,,.,1, .,..,.,.w.1 "'" • ..-• v TM folowlng J*IOl'I It i ldallnH EXCEfTINO 17.C.O !Mt ol the WMtany HENRY l kl ELLEN S f24.000.00 Thll the '9CTITIOUllU ... ll ane-Countyon0ctot>er28, c,., .... ,.., rc-1 ?Vil doing~ar. THEREFROM the N0'1her'ly 001 .. 1ollot122.24.26. ROSAMOND HENRY 0.. benetlclal lntara11 under MAm.tTATIMRNT 1814 Ofhu ,.,,...,,. lt14 COM..,t.~UANrCAOT~ON TS!., L3is 5.00 ,_.of Mid Lot 2t 28. 27,28, ;li. 30, 32,33'.~~: oeaaed. ' Hid Deed of Tru1f and IM The fol~ I ,_ ~:-k::i!'° ::: '"''"' PARCEi. NO. 4: 39. aM In Mid Bloc:tl F No A 111 IOI obllgatlont tec:ured therab) dol bullnau ngu~aon 1 ....._,, ModfM a 9eftille 11_,.,., R.>r.tob .mv ' "Ralc:am Pl., Colt• ....... That portion of l.Ot t In f Trac:t No. a 12 NOTICE. OF SALE OF .,. praeantly held by the (~M p Mc Ass 0 c OM Newport "· .... tOO !11on i• ml C~;A!28~nla McMahon, Block "!" of Tr8CI No. 6t2 PARCEL NO. 4: t REAL PROPERTY AT PRI· beMllctary. 'l'h1t a brMCJI (b)~ANAOEMENT PRO~ ~wport 8Mcll, C•llf. Mi• n~n1.oi. , 2»p llW UI.,._ ... _ • ._. In the Cby of Colt• Mela. That portion ol LOI 2 ' VATE SALE of and default In the obll· JECTS MARKETING CON -"-315~ Pt., Colta M .... County of Orangt. State of Bl<><*·.·~"ofTrect No.e12 1n NOTICE · 18 HE RESY gaUon 101 wtildl iaid OMCI • • Publl"*I Orenge Coeet ArttOUHCEMENlS DtlllfTI Calif. 92827 Cellfomle, aa lflOWn on a he City of Cotta M.... GIVEN thlt the undertlgned of Trull 11 MCVrlty hU OC> ~~~~T~ ~~~·M= Oetly Pllol NOYember 2, 8, "'''""'"'' ,.,...,,. wu1 _.. ... , Thll bullnaH 11 con· map thereof. rac:rxdea In ty ot Orange, State ol Executrx of the Eltala 01 cured In tNll the payment Clltf 82826 18. 23. 1984 L..•• a. foun<1 J001 r.- ducted by an lndlVldual Booll 20, pegae 1 and 2 of allfrxnla, .. lhown on I R 0 s A M 0 N 0 R u T T y h•• not be«'I made of 0 H M .. d F-397 I'•"'-···· 1011 Walk through IM tropical '9nan 0. McMahon .......... , M .,_ man thereof record.a In '· aiaan a .. mou p,,.,, .. 1 "'r •• J014 I t W ..... 11111 . ..._ aneou1 ape, .._.. _.. . HENRY 1110 known II F1llura 10 make the Bedak. 3eO VIiianova Rd . s. t •• 1." I""""' ••w >l>I' entry atru m o a ~ Thia llatamant wu flled cord• of Ofange County, ci. Boole 20· pagea 1 and 2 ol E LL E N R os A M o N o 07t15/84 payment ot l>rl~· Cotti Meaa. Calif. 92828 1 .... , <M111 epec:lal 3 Bdrm home wilt! FllllT wft1'I the County Cler1I of Or· ec:rlbed • IOllOwa: MllC9llaneoui Ma1>1, Re-HENRY daoMMd wltl ... 1 pal and/rx lnl.,..t and all Thi• bu1lna11 11 cion· Ml.IC NOTICE famlly room and l fir• Nkle decorator touehee, 3 ~ County on Nov«nber TM w .. tany 10.00 !Mt of di of Orange Cou(lty, '* 11 privet• aale to the hlghelt 1ubHquen1 payma n ta, ducted bY· an lndlv1dual BUSlfESS & placea. A aparkllng Bdrm, home warranty, 1. ~ _ the Eutany 20.00 feet of lbed u tollowt: ind t>est bidder upon ltw together with 1a1a Charget, M.M Bedalr FICT'ITIOUI 9UllNlll pool/petlo arH c:om· total eecurlty. all Wood· • .._, Mid Lot 1 t~l'ler with • The Euteny 17 00 rMt ot · Impound• Impound O•· r NAMI ITAftMINT FIN•Ncl•L 11 hi Put>tllMd Orange COMt -·t olf bounded ..... he WMterly 20 00 IMt 01 1trm1 end condition• here· • _,. .. A Thi• •tatam.nt wH lied " " plalet the Ntllng. t • bridge hH to o ffer Delly Piiot Novemlier 1 l8 ft:"" "" V J 2 wt h 1n1tter mentioned and !Nb· Pol llt. 11 any. u,..,., ,,,.. wlth the County Clerk ot Or· The fOl~ng peraon• '" a-,_,. '"' !MJ. 1u11 Isn't enough. we have $199,500 .... 30 1984 • . h4t WMlaily ""' of Mid Id Lot '·.!.,~_"'! ........ 'bl Jec1 to c:onllrmatl~ by MJO 1trm1ofaaldnoteOf OMCIOI ange County on October 5, dotAngEbuR1.,c""'AN uNA"'IONAL ·a....-0wonun111... 1u14 good financing tool Cell I '..,I() s I (J"""'s.c .... • W•taf1y 10 00 !Ml and t cut vu .....,.,.,......, ) Superior Cour1 on Novam-Tru1t Fallure 10 pay rMI ... ,864 1M 1 e.,..,_ Won1...i 4111~ J BO ,.... a. ,... _, F-411 llM 3000 faet Southerly of heE.uterlyRnaofMIOEut· bec.2.0 1A84., It pu_a..f!d/ r nP:lll SAl>.€8 l L&ASING 17975 .,,.,,...,,.,..n, UJifA'<'"""'" 4Ull OYCE DA LT or eoOo -~ancf-otnllllt101!'9'C""1*111nr1tertr17-otieet enct~-(lt-1000 o'c:loc:k A.M or lher• •~II tor lhe MCon -PublllMd 0r;,;. Coul Sky Park l::r . lrVtne. C"alll ·~~,..,_ = 6/<Lio't' SHIPLEY l••.Real--tor·a..••S•7•5---~-- of TWWltleth StrMI (90.00 eet Southerly of and patallel lnaftfw within the ttfna allow· 1/2 t983~4 and all ~ble-Diiiy Ptfot October t9, 28, 82114 ·M'""'' ~onu.d 11,126 ______ ...._ __ !Mt wide) end I CUfYa con-0 the centenlna of T-ad bY I II Ille o1flce of quent paym«ttl wttlc:h .,.. N~ber 2. 8 1884 Georee Cur11M WlllC>rl, "I····-I". IOU "8.IC NOTICE c:aV9 Soutllweltertyhal/lng •ti.th Str .. 1 (80 00 faet wkaJ SMEAR:WMNAM FIRST earn. due the<Mlter, lnclud· F·358 21«2·8 Lake For"t Dr .• El -AC--TmOU--I-~---.. -radlul of 18.00 !Mt, Nlc:l•nd I curve concavt INTERSTATE BANK sooo lnganyt1te c~a1gearxather Trxo,Callf 82930 EMPLOYMENT NAm ITATI...,,. curw being tangent to MCltl SouthHlttrly having • Birch Street Newport tum• pay1t>1e under the AllD•IC NOTICE . G11a1a El•n• Wll1an, lt.11• w.,,.,.i the lotlowlnn ,_8001 ara of the abow reteranoed radlu1 ol l5.00 r..,, Mid Ba 1 ch c ~ 111 0 , n11 tannt 01 Hid Nole Of OMCI ..-~ 214,.2·8 Lake FOf'elt Or .. El 'Ji.ii. WMIAd ... ,........ 1ldallnH . EXCEPTING va beln9 tangent ID aac:h 92880•2 1'ts all rlgl'tl lllle ot Truit Trxo, Calll. 92830 d~r~ *:~T. 78 12 THEREFROM lhe North«ly of the abOve rererenc:eo Interest and Miiie 0'1 u JO That. by reuon 111eraof, 'ICTITIOUI 8UllHlll Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· .. """ s.oor .. toflald lot 1.' l ldallnH EXCEPTING ROSAMOND RUTTY lht pr .. enl banallcllry NAMllTATIMeNT duetedby.hutbandendwtfe C..• "-man SI.. Huntington RESERVING therefrom an THEREFROM the Northerl) HEN Ry • k. E ll EN under auch 0-.d of Trull, The lotloWlng '*'°"' .,. QI .... Wiiton DDp AMtAlS ~~;:'" S~~~7 DVTant, .....,.,.,.,, for all axlat.lng S 00 ,.., or Mid Lot 21 ROSAMOND HENRY cse-hu axec:uled am dallvered dOlng bullnMI u · Tht1 1tatamen1 wu hied H- 7812 Newman SI .. Hunt· underground and OV9t'Med RESERVING ltlerefrom an CMMd II the time or het to Mid TrullM. a written NORTHSTAR YACHTS. with the County Cler1I of Or· Ll-11 publk: utltl11M together with t lrx all nlltlnt death Mei 811 right title Ind OeclaratJon ol Oefaull and N 0 RT HST AR YACHT enge County on October 28, Pov mg.tcona-~ron · .. C..8!,', 92BllAalu7 • the r1ght of '""' ... and under9round and owrtiead In er.it lhlt Mid ••••• h•• Demand '°' Sale, and l'lu CHARTERS, NORTHSTAR 1884 .....,cH•Mn1S£ ,._ ......, agrMI lor the purpoae ol public utllltlM t~her with ~ ulred b 0 Ilion 01 depoaltad with u ld Trull ... YACHT SALES. 40t Prom-F211201 -.n ""' 7812 Newman, Huntington malnlalnlng, repteclng. and the right of lngreN ano 11,! or oth.r!iM~trier than toeh Dead of Trull 1.nd 111 on1ory Drive Eatt. Newport Publlthad Or111199 Cout A11t114u"" Apph1n<.., 8-ctl, Call1. 8211A7 upgrading Uld axlttlng put>-eor ... f<>< the purpoae ot or In addition 10 'ihil 01 aakl the dowmen11 evtdenelng Beach, Callt. 928e0 Delly Piiot November 2. 8, N~.~l .. not:~. Uc utJlltlel maintaining, reptac:lng, an<! R 0 SAM 0 N 0 Ru T T y tha obll91t1on1 H ourad North Siar Financial, Inc., 18, 23, tt84 Calif. 82847 SECTION 2 Monday, the upgrad~ Mid exlcllnt pub-HEN Ry • k. EL l EN thereby. end ti•• declared Clllfornl• F~02 Thll bu11nu1 11 c:on-3rd day of o.c.mber, 1884, lie: utlllt , ROSAMOND HENRY at tile and doe1 hereby declare all Thie bu1tne11 11 con· dueted ...... ,__., part· It '"" hour of 1:30 pm., In SECTION 2 Monday. the time ol her death '".and to IUml MCUred thefeby Im-dueled bY' • CMl>O'•llon _ _...P VJ ...-·-the eou~• Chamber• of 3rd day of December, t884 the .., pr-·dMcr'lbeO maotatety due and payable Todd l Pueoff. Preti· •ID• •c 11nTICE ,_.,u City Hall, n Fair OrlYe. al 11\e hour of 8:30 p.m., Ir r .,........ ,y anel l'lu elected and doea <*II f"UUU nv =':.=~ wu ltled Coate M .... Clllfomla, 11 Iha Council Ctlamberl q1 u lot 3 Tract 4lla8 City of l'lereby elect to c:auM the Thie 11atamant wu lli.d ,tCTITIOUI 9U ... ll with tM County Clark of Or· ~ ft1ted u the time and City Hall. '.\77 Fair Ortve L.agunaBMd\ u .hown on truit property 10 be IOld 10 with the County Clark of Or· NAMI ITAT'DlmfT f.Te County on ~ aoe for hellrlng all per90n1 Cost• M•, Caltfomta,. It M~ l"*9ot • .' r~ded "' utltb' 1be.. obllgallona ... eooe County oo October 22. The f...:Ir-A~ ,_..80n1 ara n1w.t9d In orot>J9Ct1ng to her.tryflx«tff11'1e11me'w!O Book 205 1 th h cured thereby 1884 "'"'-""' ... -• llA the propoaecl vacation. plac. for hearing ell petaont • P~ff roug DATE· 1110;184 ,..... doing bullna11 u : ,_ SECTION 3 . ThaH lnlerMted In or objecting 10 8, lnc:lullveof ltcellaneoui AMERICAN SAVINGS Publlthed Orenge Cout COi.LEGE PLANNING Publllhed Orenge Cout proc.edlng1 thall be con· the propoMd vacation. ~:~tyl~o:r"': &'..: ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Dally Piiot October 28, No-CENTER, 14400 Newport Delly Piiot November 8, 18, ducted purau1nt to the SECTIO N 3 Thau County Cellfornla Al10 Virginia M Sllcker, AMI vember 2, 9, 11, 1te.4 Ave. •89. T,u1t1n, Cell! 23, 30. 1884 provttlonl of Section 8300 prOCMdlng1 thall ti. con-• Vic. Praeldent F-38S 82980 A~~ UfH\a Bid• M•li'riol> c.n,... .. a. t.:qu1pnw1 < C.,,,,INl•n f rH tu V1r..; t umnurc-(;.,.,.., · ... ~~ H•••~h<·ld < ""'"'" J..,.,1 .. M-.:h11wry M......+I.......,.. M1w Wanu"C1 M~iii. Al INtfUff)f"'nLt ()1fk1 f utUUUMI 6t f.ii•.lf)mHll Pt•r.• a. U.11•,,. ~IA~""C c ,..4, TV H.dMI S"r.o F~10 91 aeq of the s1raet1 end d.ucted purauant to th~ = ~1c'!:" ~iv. K F Herrttbn ANt Sec:· Ke ith H BleOerm1nn, Hlghwayt coci. of the Stlll provlllonl ol Section l300 e:· oft . ~n ~ed ret.;.y. • IC NOTICE t4400 Newport Aw. •at. BOATS of California. et aeq. of the Slraet1 ano frx ~or era *'~ nmuet Publlthed by the Orenge Ml Tuatln, Caltt. 92$80 < h•r" KH>t ---... --.c-NO_Tl_C_E__ SECTION 4 The City Man· Hlghwayt coci. of Iha Stalt ..... ,n wnr.'~ wlH be,. Cout Dally Pllol NOYember ,,C.....-.. IU..... l(anMth K. B~~n, 1;.,,..,.1 ,._, ager of the City of Colte or Olllllornla "" ""'' 8 e 23. 3o t984 ,,...,.... 241 Avocado #25, ...... ta l'o ... rr ---------M ... 11 f'leratw dlracta(J to SECTION 4. The Ctty Man· oelved atthe oflloe of Sheff) ' t ' . ' F·4 I NAMI ITATl•NT M .... Callf. 12020 S.11 ACTITIOUI IU ... 11 c:auaa notloM'{ of the Mk! aoer of the City of Colt• Putnem, Flr1t lnter111te 2 The fotlowtng l*ik>n• ara Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· s,,...., ""' NAMI ITATIMeNT propoeed vaeallOn lo ti. MM• It hereby dlfacted IC Bank. sooo BlrClh SlrMI, doing bullnMa aa: dueled by: c:o-par1nert M•rln• .. A!Ulp ~ followlng perton la c:ontplc:uOUtly poetld along c:auM no1lcel of the MIO Newport Beach. Callfornl1 Pta.IC NOTICE A FAM I l Y CARE Keith H Biedermann M11n1 'iorvltt" dolnQbualMMU' Nlc:l1trlplollandlrx•tlMll propoeed vacation to bf 82el0·2115,0fmaybetlted CENTER, 2800 8 rl•tol Thi• t titemant WN flied ~ltpofwf)·k• SEA TREASURES, 3' 16 tan I 101 dayt before the deta c:onf91c;uoutty potted ~ with the Clerk ot the Mid ,tCTITIOUI IU ... 11 C.201, COlll Mata, c.Hf. wtth the County C1erk ot Or· s~;:::f.:.. hu1r ... 1•"' Via Oporto, Newport Beach. of Mid haerlnt Said notlC9I Mid llr1PI oflllld tor at .... , Orange County Suparlor NA• ITATl"•NT 82826 ane-County on October 4, i,..1t1t .. ,..h 84JIU tl(ill &cm 8014 OUll ~ .. I013 !Kil) 11100 ftlll 11114 1211 .'It .. UJI) ~224 10111 1011 11111 7014 TOl6 70te IO:W ?Ott 11114 702.I 702t C.rt. t2M3 111aH be POiied not more ten ( tO) dayt befrx• the d•tt Court. •1 any time •fter llrlt The totlowfng '*'°"" 111• 9raztn Contulllng, Inc:· 1814 Robin Efhar1 w11111. t 4 than lhrM hundred (300) of Mid hewing Saldnotlcet publication of thl• notice dolngbutlMNU: C 1llfornla . 23177 La ll'2l'70M TRA~TATION ~ Ct., N-pon IMI apart out In no --.t lhall be poeted not mon llldbefrxamaklngNk.tMle AUTUMN ELECTRONICS. Cadena. Sulla 103. L.aQuna Publlthed Orange Cout ,.,,..,.,, IMllU 8-c:tl. Cell!. 921113 lhalt lell ihan thrM (3) no-than tllfM hundred (300 The right It raearved to r• 25 IS Loyola Road. Colt• Hiiie, Callt. 82853 Dally Piiot November 2. 9. BM yo 1... llOll Thi• bu1tnu1 11 c:on· tic. be po1ted. teet apart, but 1n no even1 Ject 1ny and att bid• MeM. Callforn11 82828 Thi• bu1lna11 11 con· 18. 23. 1184 c.., .. ""." 11<11• GE .'~Q·QlOO --- ' . Tha ta1tea1 draw In 1h• WHI . a Oalty Piiot C .... ltt.d Ad 842·5tl78. IPYIUIS '""' .. "'' ..... ,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,. Ull,000 te Sl,221,000 Prttltw IH••Y ltOO • •100 Pl 1 l1lr ltHll Oirolt Jl h•tll llJ lriH ll ltltttltt '''" 2 ., .. ".., '''" 211r .... .., .... IN Nl WPURT C CNTCH 6449060 LIDO ISLE dueled by: an lndlVldulll SECTION 5 Thll ~· lhall tell ll'lah three (3) no-S1ld •ale wlll be made Victor John 8tebbln1, dueled by: •corporation F-408 Mw~ Aok.. M111. Robin ~hart w11111 utlon lhtll be publlthed tlcel be polled upon the fotlowlng term1. 2515 Loyola Road. COltt John M. Brulll, Prelldent •Moton•• , .. ,i><.....,,,... llOll Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool, Thie ltalemtnl WU Hied once In Iha ORANGE SECTION 5. Thi• Reaol· CASH.lawfulm<>MyOlll'le Mffa, Calllornl182828 Thi• •l•t~_I w .. 1119<1 M""" 11 • .-.. woin spa \00' boat space. Xlnt f'in $4.850,000. with ttle County Clertl of Or· COAST DAIL y PILOT I utlon 11\afl be publllhed United Stal ... °' on 1erm1 Thl1 bu1lne11 11 c:on· wlth the C~lark ot Or· ~;.,~r,. Tr•••' =~ enoe County on November nt'lf•P•P•r ol gan~r11 once In th• ORA NOE acc.ptable to the under· ducted by. an lndlv1dual •nae County on October 15· l'tB.IC NOTICl T•••'-l.11111y 1021 a, 11M • clrcul11lon printed end pub-COAST DAILY PILOT, t llgned Executor ind *P-VICTOR JOHN STEBBINS 1984 • '29111 llthed 1n the City ot Cotta naw1p1 par ot gana ra • proved by the Court. ten Thi• 1talament wu flied f'2ll077 ,tCTITIOUI IMllMlll A.UfOMOTIVE Publlehed Orenge Cout Maaa Or1ng9 County, Call-circulation printed and pub-percent ( 10%) ol tht With Ille County Clerk of Or· Publllhed Or~ Coatl NAm ITATIMINT Aul•· 1..r-"• 08IY Piiot November 8. 18. lornla.. lllhed In tile City l>f Cotta purc:n ... price ottered lo 111199 County on ~ot>er tl , PllOl Octobe(. 28. No-TM lolOWfng '*'°" " Au111 ~oc-Pano ft. 39, 11M PASSED ANO ADOPTED ........ Orange County, Call· accompany tl\e bid. and the t884 v ber 2• 8• 19• J984 doing bullnatl u : Auu. W•ll•"fl F-4 t4 tr111 Sth d1y of Nowmber. tornla balanoe upon c:onllrmlllon ntM00 F-3l8 3-0 STUDIOS, ..-fat W s "'-·Ra~ ftodo 1884 · PASSED ANO AOOPTEC of Mle, °' upon accept table Publltnad Orenge Cou t t8th St .. Coeta M .... Calif. 4 '\Y._1 '"'v~ :-::::::==s:::21-=::i:llll!::_-c1 DONN HALL thll 5th drt of November. term• u lbO•• "1 orth. Delly Piiot October 18, 28. Pllll.IC NOTICE 92827 Tr"'~' Mtyor of IM 1984 DATED: Novef'llber tta4 Novem~ 2.~. ti84 Oougl• 8 Doyle 208 V•n. aAL TZ URGEAON IMITH a TUTHILL ftlTCLlff CHAll'EL 4 27 E. 17th St, Coeta MMe 5<'8-9371 111cCORMICK MOftTUARV 1795 L-ouna Canyon Road ~una BMch, Ca 92851 494·9• t5 HAMC>ft L.AWJll,. MT.OUV9 Mor1u1ry • c.m.tary Cc.,,,•tory 1826 OI_,., Ave Coet1 M ... 540.5554 City Of Colt1 M... oo.M HAU. a:N~ ST NT f-" ST A TE r-317 ,tCTITIOUI IU .... I Cabrlllo SI , . Cotti 0M ... , Ant_.,. "1-•• AttMI c-~~-ttta.... By· VICTOR G ,..0 v Ml.JC NOTICE NAiil ITATl•NT c a111 92827 AUTOS IMf>ORllD l lLllN II'. ,.....y .. , el ec.... ANDER JR The lotlowlng per90f'll .,. Thi• bu11ne.. II con· I -• • City Clark of the ATTUT Trull 'Of'llC., 'ICTITIOUl IUIMI• dOlng bulineM u · dueled by· an lncltvldual , ., 11111 City of Cotti Maaa llUIM '· ,._., PublllMcl by lhe Orange NAMI ITATl•NT NEEL INC. 409 w .. t Bey OouglM OoyM ' •' ,, STATE OF CALIFORNIA I City c ..... "'h Cout n.».. Piiot Novembel The lollowfng perwnt .,. Strael. B102, Cott• ~. Thi• ltetemtnt ... hied llMW •111 COUN'rf OF ORANGE I C"' of C..U.... --·r dOlnQ t>Utinell u . Calltorn111 t2t27 wtt1'1 the County ClerW of Or· { •t,.,.n "14 SS ST A 'fE OF CALIFORNIA ) 8· tO. 11· '884 FSA 424 JENSEN ,I.ORAL IM· T I 1 1 a 0 a A I w I I ange County on November {~~:::: •n :: :: CITY OF COSTA MESAJ COUNTY OF ORANGE ) • PORTS, 707 Acacia. Corona Goonewerdena, 409 w .. t 2, 1184 ' hrr.,. 1171 I, EILEEN P PHINNEY, SS del M C•llW 1 92825 Bay StrMt. 8102. Co1t1 Pm1tO h•• w1 Cl1yClertclda•.oftlcloClerll CITY OF COSTA MESA) J *'e ni 707 M .... Callfrxnl112t27 Publllhed Orenge Coaet "'"""' ~t2) ot the Ctty Council of the City I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY~ Pllll.IC NOTICE Ac:J,,, ~~=·Mar, Thi• bu1lneH 11 c:on· Dally Piiot NOVtn'll>ef 9, te, 1 ... ,.. ~! ot Co111 Ma11. hertb) City Cleric and a-offlc6o Callfrxnla 92825 dueted by an lndMdual 23, ~. 1984 J• '"' ~ cenlty that the abOve and ~ of the City Councll Of NOTtCI INVITING MOI Thie builnell 11 con-T I • 1 a D e A I w I • F~ 15 L'"'"'"•h•n• llJ~ foregoing Reeolutlon No Iha City of Colt• Meu. The County S1nl1atlon dueled by .,.. lndMOual o-.roena 1 .. ,. •• tm 84·1H ... duty and reg· Mreby~het lheabove Olllflcll of Orange COunty. JAY EUGENE JENSEN Thie lletwnent ... flled • i...,,.. tl~7 ulerty patMd Md IOOPted encl tor ~Ion Catlfomta, wfll r.celW bid• Thi• itatament wN flted Wltfl the County Qertc ot Of· M•..t• tto by Nici City Coundl •t ,reg. "'° 14-1 7 WM duty eno untH Tuelday, HoVMlber 20, With the county Clertt of Or-anoe County on leptemt>er "8.IC ll)TIC( M• .. , • ., 110 ular ,,,...Ing thereof, held on regula ry paned e no tN4. et n:oo AM. 8lda *""' County on October a 27, ,._.. M•n"'M ""'' tto the 5th day Of NovemW. ~ted by MIO Qltx Counoll fX1Wt1 be r~ et the Oii-t88C ' ,,_ ...CTrnoue .,..... MilfUI-1141 19).4 e\ • regular_m .. t.lng thereof. tr1e11· AOmln1t1r1tlve offtoM ,asr.I Pubtllhed Ofange Colet ..,._ ITATIMINT ,,.,, ~:~~ IN WITNESS WHE¥0F. I held on the 6th dey of No-by the d•I• and time herein-Pub1191\ad Orange Coeet Dally Piiot October 2t, Hoo The IOltowlng '*'°"' .,. \~~. .• VIU h•ve hereunto Mt my llanO vember, tte.4 •bove ... lorth, II .,,ICtl Deity Pllol OctOC>er II 28 Wimber 2, •• t8. 1"'4 dOlng bualnele ee: AAIN-1 ........ ~ ti~ and efflxed tf)e 8eel Of Ille IN WITNESS WHl.MOF, I fllM lhey wflt be publlcty Nowmber 2 t 1M 4 ' ' F4t 1 SOW ENTERPA181!8, 20 "''"'"" t1U City of Cotta MeM ltlll t1h heve l'lereunto MC my hand opened end examined et the • ' f ·UI Nu.vo, Irvine, Ce lllornl• 111no .. 11 t1w drt ~:;,t;ii1:t:Y ~ :,ffllC:,!~,,: : =-A~~:=t~°= Mt.IC !)ncE rtalC NOTIC£ 12~~ MarchlNllo. 20 Ei,r~" .. : :::~ Cfty Cllrtl IM .. ........_ day of NOll'tmber. IM4. ley. Celff0<nla. l0<IM fOllOW-PICTITVMOA .-SI Nuevo, lrvlne, Cautornlt ""'"'" wi•1 CtertrflftMC.,C._.. H .a ... ,,,.._y 1no ~TmOUllU ... 11 ,.,,,...... 927t6 flf tM CltJ flf City ClerW Md 91(..offlolo tuP,1.YING CHLOAINI .... ITATIMaNT MAMI ITATIMINT &laanne MetcNMllO 20 r • .,.,"" v1w C........ Clet'll of the Oty ~ of IN ONt TON OYl.INDEM The lollowlng PttlOn le The fOllCM4nl '*'°" 11 Nuevo lrvrne Cellfornl• traump11 m1 Publltl'led bY the °'"""' the City of Colt• MeM 8P£Cl'1CATION NO. O-Ot8 dOlng l>utltMM ... dotno bulllMta ae: 12111' . \..th• ... •1<r11 llll Colet l)elty Pllo1 Novembet Publllhed by the Orangt lid• mutt tie eubf'nht«I A SPlClAL TOVCH, 2t MOall.I M~CHANIX #23, Tiiie bu1lne11 11 econ• Vbl•" tin 8, 11114 Coeet Deity Plio1 NovetTlber on the IOf1'I MIHlled by the l eHClpe Dr • Newport 200 w C«ltrel Ave .• Sant• dlXMCI by I ganeral part Mi• tl11 F-430 •• Tt8'4 Ottlr1Ct• In eccordence with hech. CeNf 92Ma ~ ~w~ ... t 90IM ~~ ~~......_.... • mros. f\nMl:STIC F-421 .. provltiotlt of the~ Ther ... A1'fl Devll, at -· c.,.1 .. _,.._ IWI , ~ catlonl. • .. ~~Dr .. Newport :r.::· Wwmlneter. Calif. Thie ttatement WU !Med AMt • !------------------~lone. b44 ~• leectl, t 21&3 t Thie bu.in... le COtl• with die County Clertt ot Ot· l!u..i,~. :.:! encl Mt,_ lnfO<IMCIOn -Thi• bullMN I• con· ange County on Octot>tt 11, • Cla sy Autos Advertised be obtained et the.~ f;1. ducted ~ an lndMdual Oueled by an lndlvlclual ,..,. ~ '-'"' • • t.u d,.... ·~ 540-H lG ,.., ... A OeYle TAlcll A Wltan ......... ,.,,. ~';"" :m or ll2·24tt. · T'hfa .tatement WH flied Mt•~ WM,_, ,,....,..IC...,_6.,_,. .-nn1 "" fa/Ted Hoffmen with Ille COunty Clerk of Or· with the County Cieri! of Or· .... ,....._.,. ,. U. OM im-••I •m Ct1i1f ot PtOCIHwntnl I anot County on Octot'* t , anot County on Oc«ober 22, cMe .................. Linrnln tlD Charming Spanish 3 Br. 2 B.'\ on 4~' lot, dc.-ck , c.'Ourtyard. pier & slip $I, 100,000. BAYSIDE DRIVE BAYFRONT CONDO Jetty & Bay view. newly d(l(.'Orat~>d Mal KAi, 2 Sr. 2 Ba, 40' patio Now $575,000. PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exciung <Xean & Jrtty vu!W5, 4 Br. 3 Ba . 3700 sq h car parking. $1.28~.ooo WEST BAY AVE BAYFRONT Al N .JI . Y .C. Trad1 tional ~ Br sp«·tacular bay view. Owner financing $1 ,050,000 LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE Panoramic occ n & city v1~w. 1pac1ou ~ Br, 3 &. Xlnl fin3ncing. now $750,000 COTTON POINT E8TATE8 Custom ocenn view loL• n<>xt to Casa Pacifica, San Clemente from $~50.000. WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prim Engli h traditional 3 Bel. 3 Ba. 3 Frplc'1, hrdwd Clra, nr UCL.A. $695,000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR l I' , I • • ~· I f f' I 642-4321 Virect or colltct. to ;ub. cribe to your hometown paper . tht in • th DatlyPllat Pr0pet1y 1tl4 1114 ,... ...... CA... ~Imm~ P2' Publlltled~lhe Ofanoe "'7M1 ,_ ,. •• ~ • o.wiee C.... ell nn I •1 p•1at "·-~ n..... ., __ ..._ Pu~ Or-Coe.I ~"*' 0r.,,.. .co.t ..... ..£'.! ~ - -"''"" .. u. . I I I ....,.., ~, ~·---....... Delly "'°' OGaoo.r 21 NO-_,. .._ -... -I .... 1. 1114 Delly ll'lk>t ~ober tt. H. vwnw 2 t , ''· 1 ... • Newaa•• 1. t, ,_ .,.... ,..., .. i. '·421 Nqv9mt>et 2 I tM4 ,_317 , .... ~~~'-·3_5t_ ~~~~~-~--~--~-~-~~i....--~~~-~~~~~--~~~-- • . . I • !/!:Macnab -Irvine -I ARM U ET I I I I I' I' l_t_1_1' c_t_v_I --, 1 ~ I ~:t < a· U J 0 M . WOll\ell IO~ ··t•m l)Oll'l9 1 I' I r 10 ••10 '"" ,,,o" tCflOOI 19\jlllOfl 'I ,, •• , '"''""" I 0011 ·1 ctrt 10 -------•tt0e1tlt Wl1'I OtOOle WflO .,. t 5 t H E R D lyttrt -· 1111,, -.. .___ ... ,-... , -,-1-.i • C:41111•' ... "'• '""'"• -.- lly '·'''"' " h ,,.. ...... -·· ...._...._...__,_ ...... __.__, , ... ~ ...... " ............ l ii.+. P• lllT Exquisite Cape c.od ••rt ..... ~. 3 Bdrm. 2 ~ Bath. La.rat! family toom, new kJ \Chen , 2 Clreplaces. French doors ln family room & mast(!r bdrm. Shown by appt. only. S2.000 mo 1 Y"t leue. ................ st ... 1111 ....... tt., .............. Ml-MM ... .., ......... ....... ~ .... tc''"' ........ P..Wala IMT '"'" Ga s •• w. Oi ~•own hi. utll Ind. 1376 n~t 1·2'"4 People~ need ~ That'• What t1'9 " DAILY PILOT ) SERVICE DIRECTORY • · • all aboutl ' RVMt\X • '"" '' "Ct '"'' "'" • O' •"•' JL.t~r11y04.i~•~"'' 11111 00" Utt 1114-•0ll ., 11111-tie~ tltnntyb~n•ooi: s 011t o• I• d1sll11Cl1'tt) 11•Ut1ent 1pe1tl'"t~t 1ioo1 o••"' at SHw•l\6 Vil1•t• ·• Hijllh"CtO'I 8Hch St•• no '""Ct i a 1n~1t l)t totally O«nQAI ·ltO ~oltU.0"1' O'IM•ft ~-~~ ,.. ......... A ptr!Kt Oltfld OI lllM t 1nd l1v !11- ~«llltd 111 • foru t w 111 1>11>1>M1 b•~s •!Id Qvott OO'ICIS COOllCI br "•'~'·' OC.H~ blfflts Add to ~ ttMt• Chi~ '4W.m OOOIS. a IKW.V 1no I CO~t tnl IOcll•Oll "ttl ilia_. ,,_ t'llO'Orll't nt al'd yow •• p t • ollQ antont '#011i. lllOwd"ty U l\Ql!tt (ftt~ 111~"4Jtl\oftk0011'l T -0 i.Jf'OOfll Ollt lftle r... bat IO&ft!Mllb and townllowr.n " c>· s~t';~ .... ·\HU "vfll·l\fltll ~dlltt line 111•>mme f111tt1•r 4tiv• 1111mi o~ IMdl ID lltf ~ 011 Mcfedo.11 to Sehl!,..' f 11rni111Jt11• htrldt • Opell dl~y 10 AM 'ti d ,. ,. 0r9nge Coat OAllY PILOT/Friday, November 9, 199-4 • ...... ~~ Apitaetl, Vat. ............ lel.f _... I •11 Wu... 11• .. , Wlatli ···LJ~--t•ll!!l!!!!!t..!!L-:::1 1111 ...... 1 ..,..1 ltll IARWWWAS.J'YLIST IBTll.M'PI• HOUHCLIANl"I '" Ell •I-MllPTil&l1 :=:.;;::::..-..::.:,,::;i::.;::~;;:;;;:;~~~;,;l • ...... -. .... ..,,._""""'_I ~ ..._ BUSY NPT 9( CM With dlent ... fOI' Nl/CJ.t Melet """ Mc ~ M p/t'w .wt. """"' ~ 0t 11-.. AM Heavy ~ ~ H9wport a.en. 0060f TV ,..,_ '9tall/offlol ale lh09 Calf "°"· &42·2113 • ? • •Pko. •o. helpt"I eNfta ,. °' pen am... Fattener Oo.. ' H d ,. •• • a.' S 125 •IOI. no depoelt 780 af/'95 mo &4&-ICI --.... ~..:.J." no:; DoM9. 111-JOM M••• Verde con av MonrOYla. Unit K, C M '•PH 3028 Weet COMt Hwy _,, Ing. Call t'am.ar;,;· "' -Holp ... , e.n.. at CM 646-7811 r--. ....,, .,_, 2 Hr 2~ ~. AM ta .... •••b M11•1ma ~12f °' aft. • ,.. ............... ..,.C!Nkhft 141--Nll •ll•YlllllT'-cer..,.w1..-:......, MW~ CJP'I • dflle, y ~ Cflltdren• aeJon ..._ -••• •••• "'"'" ' ... ,erf•ll• deflwlfV, lotl Of ~ IN NEWPORT BEACH autt. SPINTUAl ~ opening In four IOCMlone 1634473 ~ fat .. ..... ... Piii ii Nw/llle( phc)Mt, typlna, flt. Pool/tpa. no.,.... 1171. ~:.....' .~ patio AgtMlpMcelOllve on l he ....... 2117 Advtot ln A•,.M,~ao· ~ ~ H-~ 0.ntal/Orlho R•c•J>I. 12• 5• 1· Dutt.~ ~-In ....... v .. Ing, ...... Pf~ M47 Oii 5'W'1S 9-ut·~~*'f""'*'· Upper l ay Prive•• fRXRl<dMNd In If&. ~. ~ ~'. C.rrtto1, WHtmlnater. ~•, 4~ Dya. Exp '-'"dty, "°'~ ~ medlolll «i twt. C .. Auttl, '*'3114 end "*P lower clubh!XIHI & r..alth 8o I.Mc• Tlnwft.,.. Stpe Uc'd. •92.72" (2l3l 402.o3et °' (714) ,.q'd. NI 842-263 ·~:':.9· ::!1 "°:': non ~l'O ld'I W.-1 -fll•H OIW•. 89'199o no 28t Apt,~ ...... ans apu,. I.Wt COUtta, 7 3·4, •vi Nov ••-23 M l-3439 Oen1al/Ortho AtC•J>I atne*et llftCI Mvw own OflFICl FIT·PIT,IOWPM-LaoHlll ...... t3t""83 mo upa1alr1, qul•t. poota, clPM to butlrMtM, 854-0147 Leet f IUl'TT &llllT&ITI Benefltl, 4'.4 Oya. E.)(p trtntpOrtatton. 20-40 Hr Pi t clerlcel help. No Law Offtce~712•72Q • Ulllkla 2 8d 1bt lower duple;I{. 119 Hunll: OC Airport, FHhlon ---FOOND: 18 t;;:;d C& ,.q'd. NB 842·2128 ~. aalary Mgotlable. typlflO, good w/nMmben. ••-/.-UY ND .,.._ '550/rno Clllt St M0-0725or•9&-=h~~t thOpt ltatab M Bike. Vlo. 9'00khUt•t ~~ala!l.t'!'<J=: ..a...ot54 t911a*'M2-3372 -• ..... , eo1.e1S& Aft 3PM 3 8d 2 ba 'Seeapray' 1 lbrt 2tll H.8 . M2-0e48 200 Ntlwpor1 Cir Or, NB lllTIL ='ll•IT 1 · lllUlllPll .. HJIJI..... p~=,.~~: E TSIOE 2 BR, 1'A condO. Pa}'°· pat, Qf .. 1 8lnQle9 1 & 2 Bdrm A.part• 2 Br \ S: hM yrd, ~·FOUND Abytlnnten Cat In IMta.h......, '="prflCllee ~ Mon.ff! 10Wn·=. fleJI. ••lf•TIUll handle phofMt. flllng, =· pab':;i ~=· a-::so:oH2~1 :g bch. manta & TownhouH• bltn,,mlcro.1.lndryS2 • ~h ~1 Identify ~-(~PElflENOJD> exp'd-petM>nfOf'obr t>uay =~:x=. r~ For feet gt=pot· ~ l ~~:U· mo, from S720. IAA tb<>YI "'Utll 84&-i113e5 for M&ACEDES BE.NZ, Oflloe. 4 day -.k tnctud· cpl wi no kid• .,,~8000 anon. M°"OMy ry In ·ss ,;(7T) :I1~m ' IUWlil YILUIE tvrnl•he!O IPll, c:ornr>i.t• Cln n-1mtcr F, 2Br 2ba lutJI B•n•fltt. a.. Pally Ing elrem•t• ... 9m't. • hOme CIOMtt to • UITl8I with TV, Hnena A utenall•. eec condo, pool, w/d, nr "'ft\llllft IM • 9am·1 l•m. 1001 Ou.ii 940.\f22 • ....,.,/11 .. 11111 Min In exoeM of 11500. --U--IPT---,~/--U~TI::::f:--- Country Woode .-.., lllt maybe '*'!M for lhof1 beach, HB '300,. 12 "tit, UU11U NI~ St, HewPQtt hllott • DENTAL REC PT tS!O 00 rou Med a holM & wMkly. Training and i..rge r ... eetate omoe ~a, 28a loft apt. No WRJ term Of lonO«> On Jam· o.bble 969·2138 ARE FREE w/lneurance expwi.nce, Job't-MalUf• ... In. Muat quality IMdl provided. look Ing for bri ght ~ 1710/rno. 180 21tt ~ Ad. at San Joaquin IMllllPll ~ da"* u e-3000 CM dnv.. 720-0418 Only hungry CIOMr'I Med --le ........,., ~ St.t4M2t2 or &45-95-43 UV9 whw• you have Hlllt Rd E·buff CondO, evall, .nr Exper for laet Otowlno .. ,_.,.. apply C9'I 152-9181 oell --"'"'· ...... ~ .• ,...,."' •Spectacular apt• • 1••-1100 wllem, non·tmok•r Cal·. company, GIL, AJP, A/A lltnmllllltlllmPUIT btwn '10.,,,..1pm rfuleq., -~t":ta~. :o. MIP-E..alde t•. Mw CAtP91 & *2Br. 1 & 28a tultes ~ M&O. + utlt. 720-1849 oll .. and --,.,,. Cheerl\11 pelnt. No f*t. 25e3--A •Townhomet w/gatage9 1 payr " 1 on com--·-.upport~ enYlronment. f:lderi 1550 87M29 ! •Fir~ E·llde CM 2 bf hM,gdMlf, Mt ... 71 · put« •xp. ~ Call Caeee«e Tape Dupltcetor, PIT 1$-20 tn wt(ly, mutt Artltl FO< lnteMN, call Martha ==--,....,.......,,.,,,-..,,.:::----,.-~ •P 1 ate bak:onlet or --wHh•r dry•r micro for •PPI 8-42-4 luH time poaltlon. S4. have ••P. & ralt. M&•l MllT ,. ........ ~ 497•5454 E·lld9 29' 28a w/veutted r v •Br. Zplc00 1 bltt'" t3° .~ 1275+u'ui. eso:2858 BRICK LAYERS M-.-plhr Muat hav9 own auto 494-587• after &PM. -----~. oalllnvs. lrplc, dbl gar Garden pat toe Yrty • 11 /mo v7 __,..., - -• t:;;_ lnturanoe & at>tllty to lttt a&Hf .,.Lit -""'l'='Elf'='n:=-::=-/-:::11=0:::::TI=:J~ wl.uto °'** 1715/mo .. , ..,., Oya; Eves 549-8315 F.m 10 * 2bd 2ba nr s.c FOUND Boy'• Mt·ault In ~ "=·~~ 175 70 lb bo.ll•. 545-6905 •• ,., 1111111 ..... n 11t,IU\.MCS225 2per· BAYFRONT1Bd,1bafrlg Ptz,pooll318 :S~dep. NewportBeactl,Bladtlea El .. IJ ....... t1eaanoP.ninofonpart• Rettuarent deelQn firm eont,no peta.850-1798 •3Ughtedtannltcourt1 l~S875tat/ltt/ Kim work 9 30-&pm, arN.846-3702 Ut•I •Y•lll•I FIT.reconcffettetementa, t i me o p e rlenced, haa o~nlng lor or- EllideC.M qutet 1BRapt. •2 Swtmintng l)OOl9 S100 9ec 6"4.0t26 641 -4888. 751 -48 18 evetB Found Doberman~ APc>rox 31 hrt p/wk ~-,/=. ~g.9>:: u .. oornpuf•r aided er .. ~ Att19t to ganl:r.ed and~ ~tor rnature llngte •StrMma I~ Bctt vrtY 3 b -2 ba u"'PP« Fml 2 l>r furn bctl hM H . puppy vie Rain/Harbor/ APflk'f In peraon. Kw m Coaat H CdM ctlenl aoctQ aya1ern, pat• pr9d~c• qualit y ad fndMdual to handle vet·. lllMt refrto ltov9 utN •F~nlthlngt •vall 'lS~ ec..~ vu encl tun-prlv ah0w9f, need t>r tum. Mac Fadden 5-4M3~ Rima Hardwat•, 2He W'f, • form gen'I ofo 6 ,.....c;n leyovta, compa 4 llyet'I lety or front Oft'lce ~· ~ '$425 ~ ·no Pela • · I 3 7 5 + 11\ u I I/c ab I• 9 1"1 HarbOr Blvd "Costa Mau E L E C T R I C I A N I proJ Good Qfowttl oppty. for a fM1 paced dall) Including phonee, typing, . ~21'° . WHY NOTCALL893·5198 l>Orbh!9902l3 420-8ee0 536-4135536-1~16 betwn am-9"l 546-1891 • JOURNEYMAN.mln5yra BA~/ econ· ~-Concept to fltlrlg.recordkMc>lng~ U VIL IE Cllff Haven 2 br 1 ba Oulel, F h 11 p1 Found Goio.n Aetrtr.oer. exp. Tenant Improve-omk:a oc 3 llPc>ffeable nnllhed art. Send reeume errand•. AoaHacy and LAAOE I & 28t, erpt, I Wiii U atove. pallo, carport /rmmt 2 ~ OUN w+ r H male approx 2 Y'S old vie IAlmll I mant up•r h•lplul, Hp. raq. reeume only & xerox copi. of attention to detallt a drapH , laundry rm. 15555 HunlinQton VIiiage Adults pr•f no P•I• ~~.~:!. 1~1l~~~~· 19th/P1ecentla. 845-e61o4 In ..... ams CIHn-cut. mutt h•v• to: WCM. 23702 Blnchet wOfk to; st ..... Houon. p!Ua. >Ont i>en.nt ptek· prkng. wet« pd. gar I Lane, from San Diego $600/mo 818-335-9710 FOUND· Ladle9 RlnQ nr Full ume. penenta. Appfy good driving record. Or, Lale• Foraet, Call!. Ari Director, Orange age, lnctudlnQ medtc.I a ~avall.Xlntloc Fr.ewaynonhonBeach ----LgfurnCondo.Bch atM. j (7 h S CM) lnper9on Sea Jonn D S alary negotlable. 92830 Cout Delly Piiot PO dentelAPc>IYTnperaon· No pet1. 631·8427 to McF~dden west on Cute studio apt Step• to Clean/rNPQn. Am9nltlee Carll r., , I t, 4t5 E. 11ih St c M .• 770..0 102 °' 786-909• Bo t".,. Cost 'MW." OAAN<lE COUNTY . McFadden ' • sand Clean & private. 964-8029 or 844-2583 646-49eO · " · · LIU&. U.-JllY x """"• a ' Lg 1Br w/pool, lndry fac, -Fem prof/student pret FOUND Lite orange cat RESP. adult to care for In· IJPll, IPPT, 1111111 .. ,llT IUll Ca. 92828 A~~~'tc~f,T weter pd 142~" 1864 WALK TO BEACH. !Br S275tmo 494-8040 Marty M/F· CM/NS area. Fpl, wi t .iiver collar & atrlped lant, my CM hm. Mon· No Mltlngl Earn toP dollar, Branch offtoe of large law 23801 Dalml« St, Santa Monrovia, 64 6 w/drapee & ctrpets LIDO WATERFRONT: Lge 3Bd. 3ba 1280 +utll. tall In HB. 963-9002 Thura 8am-5pm, Tranap lull time pay for Part time firm Mele• an exper. legal p•••-y•• -Ana, 92705 .. 250-5750 Ute & tlry 1Br for quiet $500/'mo. 536-4637 calm dlx 3Br 2b• 111/IHl/dep 646-9146 F n , M cat or· & rate req. 548.0581 work, •venlngt. Cal,I MCty for two attMneye; _. ... ,. n/emkr, Encl patio' Rell lmat 744 St850/mo1M.673-8a86 M/F rmleto lhr3Brapte1 ~g~~atr~•~•ll ·h .. Chllddt•nMdedlmo-glrl 852·9181 1 real .. tale&ll11gll1ton.No F-M.FTIPT,workat~ llllPl/1YPllT $550 Incl 111111 846-8028 3 br cOfldo UOO/mo calt NEAR BEACH: 3 BA 2ba bch Bal Penln 1350/mo. brWn .clrclel. BIU9/911V9f' CM your home °' mine EXPORT co n••d• 1horthand r•q. p om-ofthe be9t hoMle, Clubtl GOOd pf\onuklllt.gOOd SHADY LUSH LNDscrE Doug Ammerman worll upper apt. Frplcc + 2 car ~ncl Bl/gar 850-878.5 cOllar. Vic HB (Newland, 850-5318 MS.2758 mature, uperlenced p•llllve Hlary com· pvt pllrtlea I~ O.C.Top typ6tt(Shpm)~apell«. 8'1ght. ToP ., .. 1Br 851·2000 780-8951 h"'4I gar S 1200/mo Agt M/Prol. only 25-35, clean. Lombardy) 963·9002 Ex9C Secty w/Computer· menaurate with exper, vai.t co. A"I:' 1 ValettN ~ITS1000or Pfr$6hr. ISIO & up POOi, ape. bbq 875-8170 or 98-4-3375 non-1mkr 10 1hr 2br 2'hb1 Found .. ,.._~ ~ Cat ... IAliWlllU Entty/Retrl•val sklll•. xlnt beneftta. Conaenlel II loot<lng °' the be9tl Cerollne: &4$-2251 Ouiet No pett h c M $325 · ""' llPPf)' at Hewthorne Chri.-Able 10 work lndet>en· worki ng atmoapfiere. Mull bt nMI, have good .... NT • MES Es 5-49--2 7 •••-•..we Nea1 beach yrly 1 br 2 car town OUN · · lem Vic Bal enn-3 nd & tlan School, 18835 PIHH Hnd rHum• drivlnQ record, ab6e to RESTAU""' A PIN 44 --" 1 gararage frpt r9ferenoee 831~91 Balboa. 873-2258 Bre>c*huret St. Fountain den11y. Word prooeae-ln-w/aalary raq. or call: work daya • .wtlndt. Gd IOW llrllL• N-'Y decor 38d 2 be ...... IUI req'd 1750 646-5800 NB lg 4Br w/boetllllp, on Found eml IM6e blk Wht Velley 962-3312 ~~~ .• ~al~.:: Sylvia Warner. 4000 pay & room IOt actvence.-::' ~!~~~ D~ &PllTMlm NEWPORT CREST Condo water FrM cable. 1525 dog vie adama/brook --l-lllAll 10: PO BOX 5501. N9w-MecAtthw' Blvd, Suite ment. Women •n· •WlllB/W •~lfY .... , .... ,155 Aft 3PM c,....,_.__t"' ·~-..... In 3br nr poollt•nnl l 950-907o.54&-t807 huret 11/5 "3-2498 -aJ"l.al'--lnH.B .. .,_· pon Beacti. ,C.92862 3SO,N.B.92MO ~.~:1-=r·b=·•ma1w1 50 .... ..., ..,. .............. , --""' 1H5 2235 B B ... ~ I _,._,,, --""" ,,,.. ~....-752..0500 ...... 10"'M. ":"PM. • ..... un one of lrvlne'1 newest S1100/mo Agl.,.. • N !'"'r r ,..., n .,.,.., VIM 9 & 11 yr old• & II F119 Cl«k·beoeflt1. Apply --,...,..,.-==-==~,.,...... " ----~ Nice 1Br w/enc 9af, e6ec: realdentlal Mltlngs hM. Mature l.m, n/t#Mr FOUND: yg lngh tiger heWr'k. Min ~ wkdyt, 9-1 t AM. See PattJ 1001 LEGAL SECRETARY lllJll!ll!l~lll·~·· 800 N9wport Cent• Or, range & refrlg No peta WlndWood Glen offers 1, 2 *W&nlF•HT• S380 +-utlls 875-7419 •tripe Cat. dectaw•d wlll con1lder etud•nt Quall St..NB.133-9300 Dedicated legal MO tor 7 PART· TIME, Vatted hour-. Nftpot18-ctl $425/mo 842-5964 & 3 b9droom apartments 2Br den apt 1800 sq ti ot OCEAN FRONT 3 BR front lee1. Vic. E. 20th St. S•nd quallflcaUont & atty law office. Lltagatlon 1----t----- • W&mll ldHlly 1ttu•~d nHr ~:=,:;::,e= YEARLY 1650 EA + UTL C.M. 842-7134 refa. to. R. S1r1tna. P.O FILE OLUl/F·T exp dHlrHbl•. Xlnt to Include eetty A.M, reatauran "'95/mo 1 Bd 1ba uppet achools, lhopplnQ and be~ A tp«;lal l*J• M/FML 875-7500 Loet: Loe wta Himalayan Box 2712. Huntington Entry lewl. no •xper nee. lkllla. N/amkr pref. Send =:::·=-he= =:a '9ft, get, Indy rm, cioee patk1 for boet owner1 MOOf Prof'lreep N/amkrM/Flhr Cat. Vlc COM REWAAD Beacti, Ca. 92647 Call 645-9000 ... ,8:30 & 5 ;~~ ~o~~':i!.art~ truck, van, atatlon lmmed. openlnQa. Cook & lo lhopl For ldllnQ 11\formauon you boet In front ol your Lg NB time pool/ten wlk 873-75121541..0577 CHIROPRACTIC ASST *FLORAL* ate 425, IMne 92715 wagon) to uala1 newe.-fOOd Pf9P. Flr & PIT ""3 Pomona p 1 e ue c t 11 · 1 7 14) 1p1 Boat lovers or not, to bch $450+ 139-8722 f\ewatd lo91 blk M cat. Exp'd PIT. tome com-Pai>« dealer In lrvtne Apply 223 Marine All9. TSL MANAGEMENT 559•5012 Monday-Sun· IMng at the Newport --Verytlmld.Npt blvd/Ford puter exp. 1 + 968-«74 •HllllU*. ~IUU .,.... M~t bt depen-------,-~- 842· 1803 dey 8·30 am to 5:30 pm Marl"• 11 a htppy Prof M/F, n-amkr to anar• CM 646-5478 af1 7pm 2-5pm Robin, for lntrvw Male/f.m. Full time. A.Pc>!)" dable. Contee! Gr•g lnll. IAl.D PALM MESA APTS carefree wty of Ille. Pr... lge ocean vv 2Br 2ba hN, ILllllAL FILL TllE 1043 No. Cout Hwy, Hyde Mond~ thru Frid~ FIT In Dec .. PIT thet1i&fl«. Euttlde 2 Br, $585. No enlly available" at $2495 ~~~;:0,~ 8&3~:..51976· SCRAM-LETS I Hsi llt-l. SW... Lag. Bctt. or 724 w . 19th betWMn 9: and 10! 8.,_ exper. pref. but pete. 1581 M ... Dr c all No pets Please phone Biiiing, phonH, typing, ., I ... ,,..., St .• Costa MIU a.m. on1y. &42-4321 QOOd attitude a priority. btwn 9-4 5-46-9880 II.All llWt 1714)7 80--0919 Prof reap rem enr condo A~KDS PIT Mon-Thul 1-5. Fr• &,er 1!11 ~ '"'~ • •••-lft.... • cau Krtetln. 111 Fem• WllHWIWlluwt N.B n/1 28-38. $3.40 n~nU\ 9·1.844·2292 .... -.-w....... --Lingerie 873-7710 Oui.t 19r. pvt patio, utll +utl Karen 8-48-8067 _,-. 11 now ecceptlng appll-PUlll.llYI -:-:-,.-,,.-;:--'--..,....----:-~ pd, tndry '510 • MC IPUTlllm )pdUOU\ \tngh:' r1nr Mature-Yield -llllL..... ·······a J••rs cation• fC)(; Graveyard. PT/FT N.8. SALES. agreutve lndlv. $400 + rel1. 2038B & two brch 1111rn c!Ph Quiet 3 l>r NB apt. S300 Jumbo· Otlven ~ Under wat•r malnt. Mull 1 __ 11 hHL -11 Dianne. &715·M~ for excltlnQ MW prod. In AleyM Pl (Mgr 2038D) Ideally located In the heart Senae of humor 21·30 OLDER lhatt ME I be Scubt Cert. 873·3830 ......... •_.. .... !'a_ :::::.. _., ._..,,_. the-Air Cond. fleld. l.Md1 ... 2.3099 or 780·9396. of Woodbrldg• ···· n/amkr Aon 873-7570 Woman to hueband; "'m CONSTRUCTION· ...-• .. , -5• ,...,. .,.._,_ tum. Otewaoa!M1eomm. Woodbridge Wiiiows of· golnQ to 1klp my high · (114) 414-1111 Ev•. 875-0900 an.wer1nQ Mtvtc. .XP« Call John, e&o-2945 UNNING Lg 1Br Oat· rer1 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Ae1p n.-amkr 23-35 thr1g achool reunion next eum· Rellable man w/exper. to ..... preferred. Vetlable lhlfta. ----,...---- -.,,Apt Pool & rec .,... quality aplf1rMnl s. nu HB twntlm 2bd 2ba Jee/ mer. 1 don't care to u-do carpentry, palntlnQ & FLlll&. HllllD -• &42·1403 IAUI 14e5. 710 W 18th St poollt•n Bch/Adama. soc:tate with peop19 Who drywall wltruck I reft NB Shop •xP9rl•nce Wed. Thura I Fri. only. ----"" Full/part time, fabtlcatore. T'wo 2Br 1Ba t & two EnJoy the numerous rec-Must Ilk• cat• 1375mo. ar• 15 YMfl OLDER than So. Shor• Conetructlon . . FIT• &am-5pm. Cdm. Monday ,.._ ,.._ '' Sewtng °' ..... uper Bach apta. Arf .:,,, Incl reat1ona1 tac1ut1es nearby 980-~ Sherri ME... 131-3313 muet bt ,cr~M5 • lntervi.wt. 871-~51 Enjoy your daya to your pref. 846-9487 n.ar Alli 1211 552-8354 • Including Woodbridge fURNISHCD or Rmmt• needed! M/F CdM p 1 l 1111 •• -1 pwmanen ' Nit? Eam $6. plhr plua -------- .-l ake. parka & shopping gar avtll Ideal location trMU I w-~ FLll&L TIAml ~ comml11lon ev•nlng1 ...... WI lfm & OlllOI Resenl• now fcx UNf URNISHf D S500 obo Debra d-i•wts/IAifl I EXPER DELI COUNTER tor prMtlgloul apt. com· Phone 852•9158 ... , Film -·-..,.. wwsa. per.on nMded tor caler· Fk>Wtr Man i. Wilting to piex. Mua1 have worttlng n..-.. • ..u... to Mii r· Want a Ml9c11on of grNt Decemb41t 0Gcupar1<:y Hl Al TH 759-1 114 873-9270 tlVea Outcalt ONL y &3S.9199 Ing bualnHI lmm•d train tor ~ & ~-kn a w I edge 0 I a I I PHONE SOLICITORS, PIT ;;;rfo:;d;'a gltta ~ hol· = ~~C:t :r.:t t 'I U \ Hl.eHI +l.U~ •. U.bml'> Btnmte ~ lfnl.~O!J 875-2828 L~ m~. lnQ. Exper. ful. A~ bing eiec;-fYlll1l'!g .l)oucf_and rwr.wtll trstn • ., hM If looldng In CM. ~""'T .. 'w\'IM~INC.. plu\ 3Br 28• '300, 11t, lut+ F 11 & art tF w;, neec. Coat HWr.K. · trtc carpentry, alt cond & mOr(llngt. Contacting Weatdlff P1aza't42..oe72· ,.,or HBth!Nlo(ua tlrll L~~?c,~~ra ,;u1hmmr'\orr-. dee>0 846-9'7&-att5c>m lutnctin MH ~· P m9open . 640-9012 ~.etc.Salaryoom-homaownett.553-1115 Faet\lonla1Md~30 i that dloa ldMI living '1'• p .. 1, Mod.-1, Roommate, mlt bdlm. on PIANO ltssoR§.lfVI(;; .... ·~· Fill/Tim'" ~u~:t~ ::·~ Pl.MD Ill.II ...... MGMT e.42·1803 L. Zlfl .p.-n ddt1V '-l t•i h Pennlneul1 1375 lncld• Kld .... ADULTS-lntenn·Adv Day & eve. lhlf1• av*I. PUT/ml .. I Iese fully qualified. Call journeyman ..,,_,, x1.-t Can you cloee •qualified REAL TY 875-1642 UfU8 ltac. ulll Fem non-amkr pref Mra Baldwin ~51·5332 Apply, ME & EDS PIZZA OpportunlllH avallabla 644..()5()9 for Interview. ~ bt trained In teed? Cao you atawt 10 ~large nice. 2 8d Spteloua studlO ·~ blk to ~ d Avall 0ec 1. 875-6807 l .. iaHI 0,, 4114 PARLOA,410E. 17th St .• With the LOS ANGELES fleld for rtgf\t Mm &OK Are you look· 21ta, upp«. no pett. New bch Utllt pd Xlnt .~ 00 Shate 2br 3ba. lrplc. 2 car -· C.M EOE M/F TIMES CtrcuJatJoo 0.-lllal L~ lndlv. Own tools. Salary Ing tor a .cf\ange In your ~.$575 139·2005 view$490tmo 494-2,97 ar, In C M.1425+ dep. La41et ....... ~ CNIS partment In our dOOf to II your are lnt.,...ted In negotlona~I•. Call C#ear?lfyoucanNYeon ,al., 7 Apartment\ x46-5194/0 990-9451/E kx*lnQ for Jolnt-¥9nlure door newapaper .. i.. Hrnlng $35,000. to 642-4300 to ad# 125 .... than $1000 • WMll .. Newpo rt Bea<.h So. perJner lor Npt 1t0te. t t BAXTER'S, lrvlne, program. Guaranteed $50.000. or mor• In com-... ve meaeaga. pleue don't caii ual caii FijUioua vfew Jmmac l ](JfJ lblh clruul Shr houN, So Lag.Pvt ba, Call Lindt 852·8070 am 14384 Culv•r. lrvlne. hourly. wage plut com· mlulona end.,. wilting -•&TINlflffMI e 5 2 • 9 1e4 b 1 w n llllPP4I' 1ge 2 Bd 2ba. den. :> n Pvt beach/pvt. BHut. 759-1206 aflnoon/W1cnd1 857·2103 mlsalon. Houre: 9am to 2 to work hatd fC)( It, con-"'"i~ll lme F1e ~ 10am-1pm frJ>lc, bale, gar. No pets, 1a1 Dn~t-11 ~ce591u91~ !•!llHt+dep. 51... own Air""" * _. __ •ai •s pm or 4pm to9pm. Train· tldM this; Mwrlll Lynch part tt tne. ~~ ---------'-."'.•mkr Xlnt ref• 1 mu11 642.SJ1 1 .. .,.,. .. •11 v pm .. ' your ,,.... • __ , .. -lnQ I• provided. Potential Rfflty 11 the moat pr... aome ~~~ ._....,_, • IALll Plllll '7215 5-4~82181549-8565 ltatala Waat.. Llm1°2 ~d~ ~"Sa;o,':!!: Full time, part time po.. to earn S300 pl\,11 I* tlglout, molt growth e...ctl, tor excluelve chlldr•n• Newport Bea<.h No . u • · ltlon tor experienced co .... wetlt. For an Interview, oriented name In real ... RECEPTIONIST-RMI e.. a tore S:C. Pl•U· IOl&IYllW "k<i lnitnt' Avt'nu.-Coll 1tdnt w/FT empfymt 1984 LIMOS only 4 left! tmettc HIH P•reon. call: tatf. Prepar• yourMll tat• lnVMtment Co., prof LeMeg'uln. Exp. pref. Qnly 10 mlnut .. from 1Br S550 dtnwehr. frig !al lf>Hil lo rent or lhr 2Br apt lnternattontl Motor Good1tartlngaalary,plu1 957·2381ext.1204 now for the next rMI ... attltude/appeatance r• 5-49-8585 laguna your own private Incl No pets Call blwn CMllrvt~. Bob 854-7238 Coactt 751·5486 commlatlon. Xlnt ben· tate boom. cw.., oP-qulr•d. Ill• typing. --------oceen view from Dana 9am-4pm dally 545·4855 64S-I 104 Eves; ofc 540-4925 ltlJ Wut.. SI eflta. Call lor appt. Mr. ll•lll IFFMI portunltlH available. 756-8801 Ill.II-P1J11111 Point'• moet teclud9d tlll•••--... -,,_ f _ w .. 1, PIT, flexible hr1 for genl Lk:lenllng training avail· ---=====-::::=-c:-- acenlc bluff. Uke new 2 28d 2t>e wtlk to beh. new IM•a zt00 -ratH tr 111 n.. ... /M Uflm PlllllAIY ore, typlnQ req. "3-5500 able. To lntwvlew call •RECEPTIONIST* top O.C. printing I malling 8' w/detl. xtrt lat~ i>ri· cplldrp, gar. Indy, ave ltat 2tll A.ct~ retail ahop In CdM: 111-1111 ~ Walt Maclbor1kl or Vllckl San Clemente bated com-company needt •xper 'Va I. p a I I 0 I c a II now No pat• S8 50 Balboa Penln11Ula prlv•t• Some edrnln ldeel lor H•llL --at Mertlll L~ Aeelty at apny hu an Of*l!no for. p1Jntlng Ulu_per~n. ie0-6331 °' 861·8"1 998""917&1998·3894 .,uanc.e,-no cook~.or l'IOUMWl1~720 COUNTER HELP tor dry omc. utli am,~-. Type. 5-4&-93M or 947-e6()61 r•ceptlonlat w/good ToP commltalon l ben· smoking S250 675-3391 · aeanera 5935 warrt4W file, aome comput« or phon9 manner. Must type •Illa. Call for appt. ~.~;l~~~~~k~ 2~;1y 18r~p~. OC:;1· ~~~~ Rtttla,!tttla AIYEIT • IEllA Ave. HuntlnQton Bch ~ i:== ~~·/~wont. =· k~ ~ _84_2 ... _99...,,3,..,,--=-="='"""-- .. S250 dep 960-2688 309-36 II, see Sun 11· 1 IUUll llTIL SALES IHITD 1111 job. 996-4447 24 yrs or older. Cleancut, quired. Salary open ~ IALll <JloM to beach bach9lor ;-Lg2e r 2Ba Blulla Wkly r4W!tal1 now •vall part-time Mon~Frl. Souper Hard Working and pending on the right I*· W• are loo6t~lour w crptt & drpa $425/mo w/pool, 2 ca1port1 S 128/wtl & up 2274 N,_. u.ffM lftllnll Sandwlctl, 875 Paularlno, lllll&L lfffll DEPENDABLE 850-13ee eon. Call 49M900 Mon-p.opl9 exper In fncl utlla s:J&.4637 S825 No peta 752-5822 port Blvd C M 646-7445 FIT I PIT poal1lon1 evalt. C.M. 54~867 energetic wllllng-to-learn day-Friday 9am-3pm. futtlon clothing. 2 Fuft ~======--..!...-============...!!..========~ NB ound nr preatlgloua W• ar• acc:eptlnQ the perton tor expandlnQ co llllY time, 2 part time poe- .. w.!1c11tt 0r.'3 rma l r• 1>ea1 & wloua. No exp«. •llTD rolll PIT or FIT. Typing 40 want.ci tor 19 rno old girl, .. lll•IT ltlonl open Immediately. cept aree. $700/mo Incl nee. Wiii train If quellfled. for L.aoun• dry cleenert wpm, phone•. bkkpg, PT/FT. lleJI 11<1. Avail rnuat enjoy people, be Call for ~t. to lc:itarvtew utll• 646-3879 can for pereonal Int•· 497-4~ etc. EXCEL SPORTS. Wknda. H .50 p/tw. G6od fattllon conadoua. good 111 L .. I NB deluxe office avail Incl view ~95 ext. 21 •STllll 111'111 • 645-8087 ~~1~~s 1C: Mon-Fri ~~~.ion~~ h~ '44-llOO S utll Pref n-amoker 191 ... HSI Gen office HB Matur• port Ctr Or. NB ... rt ..... YONEY S275/mo. 645-3700 Retirement faclllty, 3-11, Fu1 growing conaumer BookkMf:ln¥i bckgrnd 1111 lllU UllT R~CEPTIONIST PIT ~ -- Npt Bch prime loc approx 11·7,part time& full time. •l•ctronlc company n/emkr 8 3-940 Permanent part time poe-Must-.type 45-50 wpm ac. llTIY/lfflll •. HOROSCOPE OMARR 550 1q It $550/mo Good beoefll•. l)leuant Melt• brlglll, !lard work· UllYIUI ~~o;'_t1~~~ er,,'~ curate with pleaHnt Small medtQI office, NB. &75-e173 atmoapher•. 393 Hoapl· lnQ lndlv. lo work part prominent poattlon to .,. -·1 ~ manow for buey Aocouimna knOWliCJge, •·········~··· --------,.-=:-~! taJRd,NewportBMcil time In ..... dept and maintain office complex tallatorM.Noexper.nec. trontofflca.4dayapatwk AIR, AIP & bllllng. llllPffT&IU·lllfFI ANSWERING SERVICE perttlmeontwl1chboard. In Costa Meaa. 114,000. W•traln.Muatt>t 1&yr0t 9am-1pm Call Gllllan 642·15233MaurMn Saturday, November 10 AJUES (March 21-Apnl I IJ) Kclat1vt.• confide!> rmiblcm that could include finance' Plan\ in volving travel might tx· '>UbJcct tC> change. Know 11 . keep option'> open Roman11c relat1on!>h1p 1ntcn'l1fic'i Capm:orn native play!> <>ut'ltandmg role TAURUS (April 20-Ma)' 20)· What ~·cm!> lo'>I t'> due to be recovered Ta~k '' comple1cd. you'll receive plaudit'> lrom peer' Judgment ,., on target. ei.pcc1all> where mone)' ,., rnntcrncd. l\rte'>. Li bra nat ive., figu re m unusual !>Cenano. GEMINI I \1ay 21-June 20)" ( )cle high. '.¥Ou0ll make nc"' '>lart. member ofoppo~11c 'ICX help' in getu ng to hean of mane~. E:mpha.,11e Lndcpcndcn(c crca11v1t)' danng and m111auvc You arc going pla<:c!> and man" "''II folio"' CAJ••fCER IJune 21 ·Jul ~ 22) ln1u11wn 1'1 'llrongand \o ·~tam ii) tic k no"' 11 don t ""ande r too far afield f ormer tea( her•~ back on ..cenc. w1lhn1 to worlt with )OU You \OOn may be tn\o 1ted 10 a "clambake·· Aq uanu\ and an1>thcr c ;.in,er arC' tn p1c1urc LEO IJul)' 23-Au& ~21 f c)('u\ on fr1cnd'\h1p. accelerated wc1al ac11v1t)' and po\~1bk 1n' natmn 111 tra\CI f-mpha'il\ also on publishing. d1sscmina11on of 1nformatirin and s1gn1flcan1 long·<.h,lance -call. C,cm1n1 nauve pla)'\ unu.,ual role VIRGO I Aug. 23-'>ept 22) < >rdcr' trom top arc ~UbJcCt to sudden chanae Be aware ak11 and be: '>urt· \ourre matcnal " up to date. orp10 native ·~ <,1ncerc: loyal hu1 may not have neccs\ary t.nforma11on DCJ your own l hn king' UBRA {Sept. 23-<X.1 22) Ddinc tc.rms, 3naly.zc motjVCS. open llnesofcommun1callon f c><.u\lm d1\tancc, la nguagc. long·rangc planci uwolving romance. Young. cner~\I( 1nd l\ 1dual~ M"ek )'our confidence and coun\CI. Virgo playi key rnle SCORPIO (Oct 2l-No" 21) Your dcsire to help m1&ht be mtstntetl)remi 1<-now-rt. ~ dt~ mid mrnj')pfie\ e~P«ffilly wl'J?re tclattvc,, money enter picture. Major dornc~uc adJ11\1mcn1 1<, due - you'll know what to do and th•~ 1N11l 1ndwkrcmodchne .SAGITTAJ\IUS (Nov. 22-Dc<: 21>. u u luv.. dclin.c 1trm._, clarify ObJCC't1 ve Someone " tryma to tell )Ou "°mr1hing ahou1 a ~crtt. peth&PS about a legal maneuver f-ocu\ on pannC'r'lhtJ'I puhhc1t)', m antal naius Pt~C\ pla)''> paramount rolr · CAPJ\JCORN (0« 22-Jan. 19) \\ ork cthtl C<Jmt'\ mlo pla)' - .ncan' t.uk mu t be complcttd before )'Ou l an en10-. I rum ofl.ibor Be •ware. au anord1ngl> Another Capmnrn "111 p1cturr )ou II rr..il11c )ou art not alon( HC'3hh improve\. AQUAfU (Jan 20-Fcb. 18) Accent on love plca\urc vancty, ~lief from burden not your own in first plat<' Accrnt al-.o o n ulatton. populanty and physical attractwn At'le\ I 1hr.1 pcnon\ urc prominently You could win contest! · PISC~ <Frh 19-March 20): Some rtStt'lC11ons arc removed. 100 •f • 3 offca & recept. Med Exctl Npt Ben Exp. ~: ==· :: plyr. 559.021& btwn ~;i!e,;i~:.··1 ~~ :::. "44·2727 lor appt. N•nUY ~~ b~lld roeu1. ~~~ I m~t1. Gd ref. 14.75/up ~ca. running errands 2·4:30 pm only. Wort! prlmarty In Orange up er. d l Ctapho ne. adjc 2000 '' Ready for Varied lhlf11. 5-48·9238 and lyplnQ. GOOd com· UllYIU·PIT Cou nty. We provide fnlllln ADS atatla1lcal typing helpf\11, occpy. S 1.25 gro11. AnewwlnQ Svc. 3-11 lhlff. munleatlon tkllla a muet. Clean electrical plumb-tranap. from our office. uunu tor 10ce1 Newport 8Mch 852-8714 R & H INVEST Exp a muat. $5.25 up/Hr. Should type 40-55 wpm, Ing, ':id-Jobe, a.4. p/hr. lPPLY·• PllHI ARE FREE CPA firm. 851-8271 Office approx 200 sq fl 382 3rd St .• Lag Bctt reliable tran1portat1on 931.3979 aft. 1pm Waahlngton lnv•ntory S280/mo Incl utll & A.SSEMBLERS required. Non·tmokera Service • M on·fl'rl lllllTAIY - 1anltorlal M·F 846-3224 Ap p I y 7. m 0 n I y . only need apply. Call mrm111ma lam-7pm, Huntington Cal: part time/flu. "''· for _ ~Greg<>f Yactne, 1931 Madeline, 540-S&&e tor dining room. M/F, Beach, 17810 Beacll major tneur~ com- • CdM dlx •Ult• AC. atnpl Pl1t0ent1• CM --·y -·-apply In peraon to. Hana, Blvd, 8"11• 54, Mon-Wed .. ,.,.,. peny. GOOd cl«lcal 9'cftlt. prkg, from S225 2855 E.. 95MHll F'PMWI Hotel Laguna, 425 So. 8am-7pm, WMtmlnet«, 8 5 1 ·39 9 9 b t w n CoH I Hwy 875-8900 Auto Oetall/s.rvtc. Mut t be c:IMn. reaponalble Cout Hwy, L.a;_Bch 1CM51 8olea Ave, St• 214 9:30am-1pm , M•tur• Individual requlreo with good d1'Mng reoord. ---==------C .. atrC&I to w•atl. wax. detall. e.twn 20-30 hra pl wk. ....... 2tll Change oll & perform A.pply btwn 10·5. 21ee e. WATERFRONT OFFICt: othet minor malnt9Nlne9 Cat Hwy, N.8.840-~12 BLDG 1500 ., .. part(lng on fleet or company car DELIVERY PfRSON, lull & tor , 7 care. I 1 75 1q 40' 756-MO 1 part time Alten Bec:k lllp avell 2814 Lalayetl• BABYSITTER WANTED -r:lorlal, 845-380.4 (Cannery VIiiage), Nwpt PIT nwat have referencea, Bch Call B•v•rly at experi.nce wllnfan11, own Sen thlngt 1 .. 1 with Dally 875-8100 tranapor1atton. 840-15" Pt4ot Want Ada ~--KIDS-EARN GREAT TRfS AM> PltlZESI = '(714) ~705I District Managers If you enfc>y working with YC>Un9 boyt & girl1 and dad! jobs ore not for you, conilder o corMr in the 119W1POP1r clrculo- tion field. This it o unique poiltlon with doily chol""9et & rewords. Our openings ore immediate. Applkont• mutt have o von, atotionwQ90n or trvck. " Wt offer on excellent '°lory with o bonut plan and oat allowance. We haw on tAC•IMnt benefit pion that includn hotpl• tolltotlon lnwronGe, ll&>.rot vocallon and holldoy.. Condldot•• mutt how o deaire to be W«euful and &>. willing to work hord. If you ~ you hove ffl. quolfficofiOn•. pleoM apply In penon to1 lhelilJl'llt ~ thru Mdoy 9-1 1 o-1 Of 2_. P"' 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • °" equol op~nity employ.r ocus on properl>-. ~unty. lonJ·rtn&e plans. Leo native hC'IJ") 'hC'd t on arta\ prtv1ousl}' ~hut 11aht. Dc$1>1tc ob'llaC'lc~ h:lpp1nes ~'1_1 •• :~;::;;;:;iiiiiiii coming your wnv and you'll be dcl1,htcd by ~uh\ .. f \ ... ltLEPllll IPlUTlll Sl-10t/lar1101 oo•• n 0ua11fled Adver1. MedJa, no JIJ(Qe<, nee. Wiii train. FT /PT. lmm«S. opening. Cash paid dally. C A LL: 540-7321 9X1. 5 ACROSS Lake City 5 Yearn 9 Speedy 14 Shellerward 15 Space 16 Poe1ry Muse 17 Mlneral suit 18 Skull and 20 Plentiful 22 Ctrcus stars 23 Immerse 24 Commercials 25 Ago• egate 26 Prior to pref 27 Narrow roae! 28 Etectees 31 US resort 34 B~nders 35 Water t>Ody !6 Siied skin 37 We1gn1 unit "58 Groom's psrty 39 Goll VIP 40 Peslr'f part 4 1 Un1nha1>1ted land 42 Fasten with stitches 43 ASGended 44 Overturn 45 l'lne-graineO 2 3 14 17 20 ,, rock 47 Room 48 LA time 51 Act wen 53 Nat 55 Consternations 57 Inter 58 Sea n'(mph 59 Bird shelter 00 Youngsters 6t Coasting lfell1cles 62 Couples 63 At no cost DOWN , dressino 2 EXCUM! 3 At>etefllent 4 Tan and ~ulf 5 Covered passageway 6 Foot sores 7 · -m on•· 8 Print units 9 KICkbaCt(S 10 Spicy smell t 1 Jury membe1s t2 Ch811011oad ot Old t3 S-otio lodging 19 Drunk SIAng 2 t Mild oath 25 Jeer at 26 Darling 27 lnloct 6 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO --GARE I SPETS S A ME 0 T tS A I E L T E A A E F A S T A S P I A A T "' 0 NI IA L F A F L U •~B SENTI S L 0 Tffmee L 'i -A EA D • l I• 0 I' E L Tl IH A T •NOTI N • C 0 L 0 A' IB OU L 0 E A co L 0 A A 0 Oi IA NN ES • E A S E D • s I Tl A E ED P E N • T E sr- G A s p s $ T I I' Fl s E V EA S • A L L A C 0 RI p L AN E T AR IA T I A El A L ICE I S T E N E T P 29 Orderly 30 M1n1 plant J l Elec unit5 32 Canker 33 Farm toot t>la<le 37 For now 38 BlaGkJICI\ 40 Fearful ones 4 I Plane part 44 T1Qhtenll up T E M E T T E , y A E .Q .!~ s 46 Took 11 eMy 4 7 OU,pl1cate 48 Bear type 49 Diamond ploy 50 Comb ltla.1 51 Fish 52 Janrnngs o• Ludwig 53 Be aware !>4 Leo area 56 Oule• pret Contents of collectora 1torage garage. 1920'a Gas range. bOOka, an- tiques, bldg materials & hobby stuff. W. 17th & Whlttief Sat 9-4 1111 Seel your C9f, t en1 CUh for your c.,. Any matt. or model. Paid f0t or not. a.. our pra fir•. BILL MAXEY lOYOT 19202 8-d\ 81Vd Hunong1on 8Mctl 962-0829 Bikes. ctothel. ;;i;:m;;; 6750 Maneheate< Blvd sampl... all new gift Buena Parle ESTATE Liquidation Sale l1em1. etc 5032 COr· 121·1010 8 OVER 2000 ITEMS. kwood (Univ Pk) Sat 8:30 1~------...-_,, --.---.,....-----...--...... Circe 1910 IOlld wood 10 1......,.,, ltlC~ lllW 1112 to 11 1'2 13 pea Englllh Renalnanoe ::.:.!: I dining suite $2500 (ap· Xnuquee. fO U cut crysta • ~ rlm Jlllliii' pralNd). White gold trim IUQQage, oelllng fan, muctl ~ YLI' 6 pea dbl bdrm Ml xlnt mora, Sat/Sun anY11me. Sa~·Sen1io.LMtlng w/xtra firm box 1prlng & 501 Ave. Lorenzo (81u"1) *'****** mattret1 S525 (ap-BALBOAISLAN0-2fwnlt-._WIT---J pralNd). 0r ..... 18-20 ~-"'H••-S2·S 10. dated co1tume '-moving. Furnltur•. ... ........ , ~. ~ompt llMl'.lold IBM typewrn.,. micro. ltemt -,,°"' SO.. SAllSu BIO variety. Sava.in M r 17 320l....,_etc{tMAFP) Nov 10-11 9-5pm 318 Amett'IV81 79 320! euto slr(276ZS'T') 1oeo Con<iord St c.M eo 320! Stl> a1C(2arr931> Neef Peulerlno Scl'lool Frultwood ~y. Mc:lMn 80 320I Ste> air( lane'188) PIMMnoMrtyblrd1 mow.. TV. drpe, roda. 80320l5te>a/r(1ane18&) bc>o611 & mllC "*'-Sat 80 3201 5tp a/r( 1b9n796) ******** •-.r--........ l·'M .,......,-r-,......,...,--,-....-._.,.. ... 1 Lo Own-fqty I A.MUm (11•)1111111 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'SI L----VOLUMESAW S~AVICE & LEASl..0 3470 N. cn.rry A\119. LONG BEACH (No Cti«ry.xft..O~l ll1•)Hl-llll -f rao.lne W*omt OPEN SEVEN OAYS THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD COSJA Mt!>A b 4 l 0010 Ill For competitive prtc.s & lease rates on 1985 models. Jon Reynolds. authorized dlr rep 760· 1553 Of 599·5436 OVER 150 Pre-Owned Meroedel To ChoOM trom Jll SLElllll llN I TS 1001 Oua11 Street NewPot1 e..ctt ...... TIP lllPlll ~==---..11U11 Top Mel~ Prlcee P.id Cal .,.., Of Ray THIOOORE ROBINS FORD l0t'>O H&•IOI llLVD CO~T& MH & 641 0010 ---- THEODORE ROBINS FORD ·woo HARllOll !1\110 COSTA M H& b4~ 0010 MIKE McllENMA'S SOUTH COUNTY MOTOIS ® 1914 RA881T 4 dr . . 48 mo C £l GA GESALE.11·1:..:.0-M=i·'"=-'-I, 1-r1 .... 11,..10. 8am·t:30 pm 813201 ,, 10UE497) am. 1Vl1(a1Jiya. cor· PM"'SlTnJ~'Pr ~I ,,., °' Santa AA• Aw In MUL Tl FAMIL V l•t Bluff 81320l &ap 'S'(1doaM0) c .M. A11 kind o1 OOod* g11age .... 1,..,.,... & ea 320l 594> .,~ 1dif1•&> IAN P . i BA KET 1rln4!1tttu..,; Ind. pool 82U01'$tt>l/r(1Ml41tl) SALE: Other. mlac:itimt table, 'aorMtfllng for 82 320l 51if>.,., (37M29) 1579 Tuttln A ..... CM ~ S.VSun W U32015apt/r(1~83) ..... 1111 ........ it3or 114637-2333 $!IS 14• ta' iit' mo t cw S!>8~8 ao CAP Co\t $3138 ~b R~ld11_. $'700 DO SATl8UN only. 2812 Cwob. __ :=~1~=l) ol dai anur-Nov PIM. manog & oell orwa. 13320l&apllr(1C]LKl24) 10-11: tO·•PM t0111 Formal oak dine w/6 t3320it\itPll'11twt515) SP<UC.S A He!Qhll( on dlra. hMl\td I mi.c. Cot-au~s.p ·s· (0 10512) lt'WtOf & lt\'tne All'll '*22nd & lrV Av. a.t W 8S 528! hp L 'd ~MM 1) UQE 8Al . 10AM S.t SAT Furn. color TV, :u~=~~~20'1~) lot• of dOn.. Midi clothH, kttcfl ltemt ~rr.& cruiMt. lewn mower.:. TV, 2153 Vl•t• Entrada, dltMe.. 2s2 e '"' et 1t.•tt>Nffll "40-43&9 - -::o ... ~ ~ 8!~t==~I= (l14)Ul-J111• .,.._ dOWr!f, I'*• boll 11t1 IQUIS> no-t230 20I w 11t. hnta Ana 2302#1 ~ ..... ,. ,,,.,on Provlhe)9 ClOSrDSUHOAVS JU...W.W Al ******** ._., .. ....... , ... lo Owft..f~ty & Auum (11•)111 ••• ,.... lit 'fS fXAdX s Dk Of; mi Thfa le tTUty 1 of a kind loot! at otti.rt flJlt 114,500 lf~ttl t '1ii°i"1SC M a..uty-Xlnt oonc1 53800 ON 080 t•• Oll9t ~ta. no c:tecfft *' "45-4472 ® 1tl•YWIMIL IOmoGEl S)l<I C}4 II• !Ml' "'0 TOP $ 14 6'6 t(I CAP',. Ill~ '"°°° C•P fl!OiK.IO()tl ~1 S~•Ol!O " ' M I I •A••no 187 1 ' Btmch 81va Huf\11n9100 Be en (l 14) 142·200G . 79 !Plrtt llh &;Cl( ltJck ;i, new tlrea Xlnt.mectt cond J 1900 obo 6'2-3865 CMilllc 1311 •8'.4 EidonldO. wtltltan. 5 yr warranty , loaded. 644-81t1 Of 7~ 1833 THEOD·ORf ROBINS FORD JrJoO HAllllOP IHVO CO'>TA Ml SA t>41 001" .. 2,_DP _'..'5CAOILLACS S199down Qoaec!End Commercial LMM ALL-SAVERS (714l•~2-1en Auto, Magi. CrulH , t, AM /FM stereo, NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late moctel. low m11MQe • CMUl.,,. In Soulhem Calltornlal See u1 today1 540-1110 1 OWl*-tllle new (173MPG) ..... ··11 ruitiie-lllDm Low Mites, U.11 New, MUSI See f!I ( 173UAZ) ""' .... '11RHUll CllPI '80 Chellelte auto. ec am /Im cas RUf\s great• Must sell $2300 640-'4 72 (1CPK 101) ..... ·1§ c..,,1 2000 motoc. am/fm stereo. idnt ti,.. s 1500 0 80 642-1357 flJ!!!!k --» 'll Pit••-" , ...... t.. Auto. AIC. AM/FM, PI S. P/8, (299NAC 11111 JHIODORl ROBINS FORD 1060 HARll.01 &lVO CO\TA MU A b•l ()Oto , ·~11.ill ... 385-1919 VANAGON Q Sttc. 026"4 WAS '11.640 NOW 111,990 to one VAMGONS .. Stoel SAVK •t.SO a e a o • 1.S·liler e(\glnct w/electronic (uel feedback system • 5-speep trarlsmlaslon • 4 whl Independent suspension • radial tires • carpeting •AM/FM Stereo (50 1600) /\ . · 1985 Mitsubishi Mirage L ·•2.0 Iller engine w/new auto· matlc valve adjusters mAutomatlc Transmission •Power Steering •Fully Independent suspension 115 speaker stereo cassette •Radial Tires (801164) 1985 M itsubish i Cordia L 82 0 hter engine w/new auto- matic valve adjustersllDouble wall cargo bodlradlal tires mtmted glus9cargo area light mdoor-to-door carpeting mAM/FM Multlplex •Power Steering (202339) 1985 Mitsubish i Mighty Max II STOCI! 82.6 llter engine with water· cooled turbocharger unit llelec· Ironic fuel Injection 115 speed manual trans •Fully Independent suspension. Arriving soon .Starting u low as ..... 1985 Mitsubishi Starion LS Turbo 1110 Sll&lll 1112 CNEYlllLn COIPE 1113 llTSlllSNI lllMn 4 wheel drive. AM/FM cfssette. Air 4 cyt. Au1omaoc. Radio Pl•I-Tiil Ill Conditioning Low Miles ( 1CMP798) Sun roof Air (1HUH596) AM/FM Casseue (2F0•226) $ $ 95 $399 '12 l&TSUI 20011 1110 TOYIT& CELIC& 1110 TOYOTA CllESSllA Auto, AM/FM Stereo Power St-Ing W&IOI (1EOX353) T 111 Cruise Power Steering Power 6 cyt AutOINlllC, AM/FM Stetod: CeH Windows A1r Cood Am/FM 01911al I tBEB2021 PIS!eering & brakes. Till. R raok, Atr I 1AOF009) $599 495 . • -· ' . 0 .. . . Fiil SELECTION!· . IMMEDIATE DEL1¥ER1! GREAT . VALUES! . . . •Roomy lnterlortlBucket seats w/new see-thru headreatllll2.0· liter engine w/OflW automatic valv. adJuat«llmAM/FM Stereo w/caasettemAutomatlc Arriving soon. A.a low u ... • 1985 Mitsubishi Tredia L 88559 112.6 llt« engine w/new auto- matic valve adjust«s 115 speed manual overdrlv. trans llAutomatlc locklrtQ front hubs llAll terrain radial tfres. Arriving Soon As low as ... 1985 Mitsubishi 4.WD Montero 92.4 llter engine llElectronlc fuel Injection 9o4 speed auto trans• Electronic P/steerlng 96-speaker atereo llAri:Mng Soon. • Aslowu .... ~11,495 II STOCll 1985 Mitsubishi Galant 1111 TIYIT& CllPE 111·1 'IJ Fiii FUllllT 1111 IUD& ILC WAlll Air Conditioning, AM/FM Stereo 6 ~·Auto. AM/FM Stereo c .... 4 cyt, AM/FM Stereo C.... Roof Rad!, P/ teer~ & brakes, Air Cond (tBWS008) (1FSSI I Air, ( 10X()().42) $4895 .54995 5 5395 1113 llTSlllSMI TIEii& LS 1113 1111111111 01111& LS '11 llAZIA 01 Ill ETA Cassette, Pts1 .... 1og •nd Brakes. AIC, Otgltal Duh AM/FM Ceaa., Alloy 1111 Cond Cruise control Tiit, Alloy ~··· Sun Roof, Tiit, P/WlndOWS TOP Cpe, P/Steer & Wlndowt. A/C, Sn Rf, wnis luggage R&ek LOW Mllff OF THE LINE (2APT 168) Cruiee. Dig c .... Au1o ( 1GTZNt) llJCC51tl ,.5 7395 57895 5 10,995 SAN . DIEGO FWY BE SURE TO ISi US ABOUT OUR STORE HOURS: -8:30 All • 9 Pll llon-S1t 10 All - 8 Pll SUllDA Y EITEIDED SERVICE COITRACT AYAIUILE 01 QUALIFIED USED CARS ..... a All vehlclet are 14.!bject to prior sale. All prices ere plus ta11, llcenM, • documentary'and oo uMd cars, smog r .... An Pfleet are valid untll Nov. 11, 1984. Authorized Dealer J... MITSUBISHI MOTORS .. You'll find the I beet •uto buya •long the Or•ng• C08at In tod•J'• Auto Piiot -PageC1 • Cout Congressional race win- ner Robert Dornan has flled a lawsult against his opponent./A3 Entries In the LA-to- Mazatlan yacht race are reduced to 21./ A3 Callfomla Applicants are llnlng up for Jobs with the new state totun5'./A5 Nation Shuttle craft Discovery \ on a game of cat-and--- mouse with wayward sat- ellites./ A5 Wholesale prices, aided by stable ' 85 car ~nd_ fruc prrces, declined a blt./A5 World A third)lotel catches fire In the Phlllpplnes, leaving 7dead./A5 . Sandlnlstas preparing for what they expect will be an Invasion by the United States./~5 People Move over Drane Kealon. Another Orange Coast College actress, Chris Weatherhead, ls closing In on stardom./85 Sports It's a Sunset League sweep In CIF girls vol- leyball playoffs with three Orange Coast teams pos- ting big wlns./81 Cal State Fullerton's un- beaten football team has not forgotten the earlier troubled tlmes./82 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment Merle Haggard, Lee Greenwood, Ronnie Miisap and Janie Fricke head·Saturday's country concert lineup In Anahelm./WHkender INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfomla New• Clautfled Comics Crouword Death Notices Help YourMlf Horoscope Ann Landeft Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparaul Ptay Rwllew Pota Log Pubftc Notices Aelt1urant1 Sport• Stock Marktta T~on Theat•t w ... ,,., WOf'ld Nftl C1-4 A10 A3 A6-7 A5 C6-9 ~10 C9 C6 85 cs 85 A7 AS A9 84 Weet<ender A3 CM Weekender 81-3 A8 EM WMk9nder A2 A5 Estancia Cos ta Mesa 14 0 , Irvin Laguna Hi lls 39 7 • : Westminster 32 ' Servite Ocean View 13 Mater D 1 c11m IDITJll OHANGE C OUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS BB may build trall~r par1' COO.version Of2o~aeFe mus hroo m farm would hou·se m a ny displaced resid ents By ROBE RT BARKER OflMC>ellrNol• ... City officials are negotiating for the purchase of a 20-acre mushroom farm with the intention of converting about half the site into a mobile home park for displaced Huntington Beach residents. it was teamed today. The site. adJoin1ng Cenfral Park on Golden West Street between Talbert and Ellis avenues. has Ion$ been coveted by officials as an-add11ion to the park. Chow time in central Park In rec~nt months. however. a p!an evolved to lurl} partj?fthc area into a mobile home park. I ne rerraindcr Of the property would be assimilated into the 170-acre central park system. The site reportedly would provide spaces for about I 00 mobile homes. The facility 1s badJy needed, officials say, because several mobile home parks arc closing and no~ her space 1s available in the city. Everett Brake, who 1s among the Joyce Tannette and Iler eon lllcllael, S, of Ba.nttncton Beacla abare a baC of tortilla clllpe with the reeldent ducb at the clty'• Central Park off Uwarda Street. ROBERT Bai1£1 ten·ants .. facing e-..1ct1on f\Cxt October from Hufltlngton Sho~· Mobile. Home Park lhitt 1s being closed, said the proposed park offers hopes 10 tenants who have nowhere else to go "We're pcrfccll}' sausfied with the d1scuss1ons." he said toda}'. "as lo ng · as there 1s long-term security and 1r the spaces are affordable -1n the $250 to $300 month!) range Speculauon has 11 that the asking pnce for the 20-acre site 1s about SS m1Jlaon BUI {"'uy Admuustl'ator Chartei Thompson 1nd1cated lhctt will bi several fundifl&soun:.esas Iona as put of the land is used as a mobile home park One of the sources, he said . would be tax increment financing for low and moderaLc-<:ost housini. . Other funds. Thom pson said. could come f~m state parks funds. (Pleue eee TRAILE•/ A2) Witness Says Pettus at scene • of HBl· murder Woman testifies suspecthu s tled h er out of store By STEVE MARBLE °'.,.. D.ity ,.._....,-.. A Huntington Beach teen-ager accused or k.i lltng a shop owner d uring a robbery more than a year ago was seen at the murder scene by a customer who tcsufied Thursda}' that she happened to walk into the boutique the day of the killing. Janice Schmdler of Fountain Val- ley testified she pos1uvely saw Firefighters rescued an u n- conscious rcs1den1 from a Hunt- ington Beach apartment earl} toda) after a fire broke o ut 1n the man's lute hen Hunungton Beach Fire Depart· men1 spokeswoman Martha \\-erth said Scott Larson. :!6. was found lying unconscious next to his bed when firefighters responded to a calls fro m a neighbor who nouct>d the fire Larson's apanment is at 456 1 Ht>il Ave near Bolsa Chica Street. -1..ar~n. who. suffered smoke in- halation. was treated at the sct'nc b~ paramedics and then transported to Humana Hospital Huntingto n Beach, Wenh said. Larson was rcponcd 1n good co n· d1uon 1h1s moming at the hospital Zachary Pettus in the Hunungiotfi1 Beach bouuque the same day Darlecnr Hazboun. 37. was found bound,. gagged and stabbed to death. ' Pettus faces the death penalty 1n the~ Supenor Coun murder tnal. whichf' o pened Monday in Westminster. The. trull tS c.x.pcctcd to lut a inonlh. -" The prosecution's star WJtness re-•• called heanng muffled cnes inside the' vintage clothing bouuquc, Som e-, where in Time. but said the man' humed berout or the shop and closed' the door before she couJd tnvcsllga~ Schindler said she saw the man• ,. face for only a few seconds but recall5( him v1v1dly. ,, (Pleue eee Wl:r1'ESS/ A2)i, • i Larson apparently fell asleep after. leaving something cooking on has stO\C. according to Werth. The pan e \entuall) melted and tnggercd the L.1tc hcn fire. v.h1ch spread smoke thro ugh the apartment. she said. .\ smoke alarm was acuvated. but Larson apparent!~ did not hear It, she· said \\-enh said neighbors noticed the fi re at about I~ 15 a.m and called firefighters. who rescued Larson and quid.I) extinguished the blaze Dam- age wa esttmalttttt-S I 0.000. "1e1ghbors 1n111ally were concerned about the sarety of a 3-}ear-old SOD. "ho li\CS "•th Larson. the spokes- man said. But firefighters determined the: ho~ had been spending the night "11h h1~ mother. who "' es el~wherc. Bandit can't clean UA hit ~gcleanupcrem; A would-be b9d guy wtlo thought he could dean up with a --.= · nJght armed robbery Thurld1y now knows how Rodney Dlngel1'lld ~~ . The robber got no respect, or money, trom his Intended Ylcttml. -two janttors. . # Wwlng • nyton stocking over his head wtth a hand 9hOll9d menacingly rn a coat pocket, the aspiring robber approeched the ftr9l janitor werklng In the West Coast Highway office buOdlng at NRl1)0lt 8Mch and dedared, "Glw me your wallet." _ The ftm CU8todw. reportedly glanced up, took ttodt of the crOC* Wld admitted tf)et not only did she have no money. lhe had no Wlll9t. The bed i4JY was per9'1tent and repeated hta demMd to tM MCOnd janitor, who arrived after hearing the commotJon. "Hey, we're Janitors," 1he eecond custodian enflPP8d. ··we dOn't have 8nY money.'' The bandit must have figured there was k>gjc to that ~ He backed up and ran off. TONY SAAVEDRA . . . • County politicos had-better wash their Dirty ]lanQs NEWS PERSPECTIVE neadly insects liunted Smears. dlstorUons. bad-taste ploys mar toe!!_ campaigns One can always hope that poh11cal smears, slcu c, slurs and ~nuky tncks m1&ht some day come to an end Rut that shiny day ha n't arrivtd yet in Oranac ounty. ln Fountain Valley. unknown per· pctraton pepcrcd thc city on the Monday before Elcc\lon Day *Ith fliers thll 1ncumbcn1 ounc1lwo man Batblra Brown said "completely d1sto('tcd" her po 1tions on 1mpo1unt issues. Brown t fl#1c1pated the late blitz by sending out cautionary lcncrs ofherown and went on to be-come the tQJ> vote acucr 1n the council election. rn Co ta·Mcsa. anonymous poh· t1cians c1rcuhucd a nasty htt ll" 01cr on appropna1c yellow<0lortd paper ap1nst attorney Dave Whetler Hl" survived and won clcct1on to thl" eounc1l. In the c1t1c of we tem Oranic County. conarc 1onal oppontnts Jerry Pa1tel"!ion and Robcn Doman fou ht a slam·Nm hn11 1nJ battle Doman filed a lawsuit atainSl Pat· tcrson Wcdnesdat cla.un 1n1 Ptt· tenon u'lt'd comp:uan lilcraturt that included an lnC'Orrcct vouna chart published earlier in the Rqt ttr new paper of nta Ana. ,- The :utt, ~tudi'lttts StO million in pun111v' dam~ and S 100.000 1n cneral damagt • du111t Paucrson with "unfair. untrue. deccpnH and/o r m1 lead1n aJ \ert151ng " At thl" l"nd of the campaign. PaUcMn '111d Doman was "near! a lunat1r' and Doman called Patterson a "d1rtbaa." The race included a ph) 1- cal confrontation bct~ttn both can· d1dates• campai.an workl"rs 11 Pat· teno1:1's hcadqu ncr\ Thinas didn't act nc rl) that b: d 1n I l untina1on Bea h whcl't' the Jll.n· d1date wtrc unusually "-Cll man· ncrcJ t I' Pcrhap onl) Frank M1f)ahangir comm1ttC'd the onlv ~nou!. lnpSt~ of ct1quettc b' ~em1nal) tning to get n httle puhhctt~ out o1 thc ..ad mndrnt 1nvoh1n1 L.1ura Bradhur\' the ,_ l"ar-old Hunungton 8ear h girl "h'' d1\3p~3rcd Oc1 18 :It her fam1h \ c~mp 1tc at Jo hu.i Tr« "'lat1on3I Monumrnt near T~ent,ninr Palm\ ~11f)ahangu·, • d' ttiC1' rt'QUt\tc.-d and ~l\cd pcmu ion from an Orange Count) Arch and Rc~ur Oroup to cu·tulate l.1ura'11 photo and a pica for 1nformat1on and contnbu· t10M alo na with ht\ camp:u~n m:t· 1cnal MirJ:thAn ,·~ c nna and con crn for 14ura·~ ~tlf':irt "l' prohilhh (Pteue 11ee COUNTY I A2) l By Plfll S EIOERMA'N °'-~ .......... He3tth offlt'1al\ in Oran c and toJ \ngck'I rounnc art 'ltynued 1n their h unt for a c-o mmon l>OUl'tC of 20 of a \o mcumr!I fatal d1~a canifA h\ nlO'iQUltOt' In Lm 4'n It < ount)'. 16cursot \t I 01111, "'n"rphahll'i ba' e bttn rcpm icd o\Cr the pa'lt tv.o month&. 1 WO of the \,ICtlm'I died Four ca\C\ flaH' bocn dtlcctcd •• Oran,t < ount) hut all oflhc v1 ti"- at\' rtponl"d 10 he rcco,tnna. offic-aaa. '" . \\ l OUI~ \ IN'I I gcntrally carrid in th blood of wild b ird\, \\i'htch art (Pleue eee D&ADLT I A.a \ ll * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frtday, November 9, 1984 ¢0unty fireworks magnate, 4 others face fraud charges Ex-Ctty of Commerce officials a llegedly accepted favo rs for legalizing gambli ng By LINDA DEUTSCH ·-••ted ........... . Fm.·wn1 I..' magnate W Patnck Monart) and four former City of l ommercc officials hn vt' been 1n· ~ctcd b) a ft:deral grandJur) on fraud lmJ rnrrupt1on charges rnvoh mg the hu~n'>1ngofa lucrat1' c gambhngclub. Ten counts wt"re filed again'it '\\on;sn \. president of Pyrotron1cs t nrp 'of .\nahl'1m one of the 11Jt10n·, large'it manufacturers of 1rc"orl...c,. l '> \llomc\ Rotx·n C Bonner ,,ud 1n announnng the 1nd1c tmt>nt I hurc,da\ that the 0 Aic1als incl uding tht· fornwr ma Hu had reten ed secret 11\\nl.'r'>h1p intert''its in the Cahforn1a 1 umm~·rtc (tub in return for k'gal· 111ng gJmhhng 1n thl' t tl) Thl' I -<.ount racl...etecnng indict· mcnt ..illrgl·d that the ot1i c1als agreed lu lcgal11t• card duh\ and to license Morianv and a sixth defCndnnt to operate the club, . "This was a scheme to defraud the Cuy of Commerce and 11~ d tvcno; b) depnying them of t)le honc'it cOC>ns of t~e1r l"let·tcd officials... Uonner said. Those 1ndtctt.'d included Monany. 53. of La Mirada. Franl J ansone. 47. o( Las Vegas. Ne ... : Rohen Eula. 55 . the former ma, or: Phil Jacks. 59. of Sepulveda: Anhur Loya. 56. and Ricardo Vasquez. 5.J The la!>t tv.o tlrl' former councilmen Jacl...s v.a'> d1rel · tor of economic de' C'lopmcn t for t hl· C't t) Monan' ha<. hccn tht• 'iUbJect of 1nllucnn··i>cddhng JO' t'\l1g;1t1on<, in Orange ( ount} and thl' n t' ol Lo!> Angeles in addition to tht• federal probe. Bonner !>aid the go' l"rnment would s'eek forte11ure of all prolit!> and own~ hip intC"rests obuuned by the dC"fendants ns a rellult of thC' C'om- m<'rt<' Club deal. M onart) and Sansone were cflnrged With r'Jt•kcteenng, mail fraud. interstate travel m aid of rad:etcc-ring and illegally operating the C'ummcn:e \lub. The other defendants were not namt:d 10 the rackctc-cnng counts. Thl· indictment alleged that Monart} made periodic pa> ments of S 1.500 in cash lo Eula, Loya and Jacks to ensure that the Commerce Cluh would continue to have a hccnl>C · Donner'' chief assistant. lltiehard Droo,an. said there were no immedi- ate pbm to tr} to close the con- tro' ers1al club 1n Commerce. None of the defendants "'ere 1m- mcd1atel) arrested. Drooyan said be C\pccted £.Ome of them to. surrender \Oluntanl). The L .S. attorne\ ·s office rec- ommendtd SI 00,000 ball for Monar· t) and Sansone. and $25.000 for the ~thers. • · Ex-Santa Ana cop accused of trashing hooker's records By lbe Associated Press .\ tormcr anta .\na polircman faces arraignment toda) on charges he stole and des1royed the arrest records of a prosmute v.11h v. horn ht' oom1tted ha\1ng '>C\ according to t oun dO(Ument<, Ro nald Thurel Parsons. ~7. a s1x- war veteran of the an ta A.na Po lice Dcpartmcnt. rs accused of three felon)' counts of stealing and dc- strO) 1ng public documentc;. including arrest cards and a taped mien 1cv. w11h ( ec1lia Gon1alc1. a con.,,1cted Santa Ana prost11utC' whom Parsons had arrested for 1nve,11ga11on qf drug abuse. ··1 arrested <. enlia Gon1ales. and tor some era/\ reason I l...1nd ofhkcd her," Parsons.say<> 1n the 1ranscnp~of CONTINUED STORIES 'L_ ------ a pohn~ 1nterv1ewon lite 10 Municipal C'oun. "I realw.· l'\e dont.' wrong. and 1t"s been eating me up.'· Parsons. v. ho 1s mamc-d and the father of three bo)s. ha'> resigned from the force. The La Mirada resident admllled 10 the 1nlc-n·1ev. that he'd had se' v.1th Gonzales tv.o or three umcs. had '1s1ted her in Jail. had given her a $29 nn~ had torn up arrest cards dealing "1th drugs and forge I} and had'f.>hredded a tarx· of her police 1n1crrogat1on H I'> supi.·nor5 said thl·~ "'l'rt• 1,ad· Jcnl'd. and '>Orne were \hot ked .. Ron \\3~ ..i lOol. fc, cl-headed patrolman. It v.a'> a big <,hod ... " Lt Jack Nelson said Rut Capt. "Rohen Stt·bb1ns. whose office v.a" 10 charge of the 1n,est1ga· uon. saul "I'm never s urpnscd. We're still hrnng from the hu111an race." Gonzalez was released from custody Oct. 5. "Do )OU think I'll come out of this v.1th m) Job?" Parsons says in the police transcript. " ... I know I screwed up. I don't know why I did it .... This 1s the first time I've ever got in trouble. the first time I've ever done some- thing stupid." Defense attorney Seth Kcl9Cy said Par<;ons troubles may have stemmed fro m "being subjec1ed to prolonged cmo11onall) stressful work" and ''rs ac utel y distressed and burned out from police work." He said Parsons .. may be exhibi- ting his illness rn a classic Cl} for help.:· .TRAILER :eARK PLANNED IN=-=-==H=B~. •,--..=.-• ___ _ From Al Rental income lrom thC' I 00 or '>O moh1lc homt·s .... ould help dclra~ ~owi tllo. Thomp.,on ..a id { ll} C ounctl otlkial'> this \\Cd Juthon1c-d the ncgo11at1on'> dl·sp11e a recommcndauon trom the Com- munll~ l)c-n·1te'> Comm1.,.,1on 1ha1 the land bc presen e<l entire!) tor parl... act" c1t 1l's C-omm1ss1ona 1'-orma Vandl'r Mokn said the ad' 1~1} panel mcm- bcrs recommended the land should bc used for all the c11' 's rcsrdcnb. not JUlll mobile home park residents 'ihe also said the mo brk home park, v.h1ch would be occupied by mo'>tl} senior Cltw:ns. would be mcompa11ble becauseoflls prox1m1t} to the pohce liring range athleuc fi elds and police helicopter patterns. ~lso. no 'businesses are 10 eas} walking range. she said. WITNESS SAYS PETTUS AT SCENE ... From Al The woman w:i'i un\hak~n 1n her testimon) dcspllc ac;<>ert1bn's b) the .dele nse that she'd ong1nall) 1den1- .ilied the man she'd seen a.-. having medium dark <;k1n and" h1tc lea tu res Pettus. a former '>tUdl•nt at l\1anna High School in Huntington &ach 1s hlack Milton ( < 1nml'\ Pl'ttu,· ,11111rnc\ \pent hour.. itrn ng 11\l'r .ind '"er tht· ~omctn '\ de~ nf)l 1c1n o l thc m<1n '>hl' had seen ;ic,k1ng ha 10 de'>Lnhc thl' .-.kin color of 'anuu\ blall... pcopk in the lounroom C1nmc-. '>Jld ht' l C1n\1Jl'r\ rate tn Ix· -a n 1s\UC 10 Pcttu,· murdl·r tnJI Hl· !><lid he " trouhkd hccaU'>l' thn1.· " onl~ one black person on the JUf) that 1s being asked to consider the fate of a black man accust:d of l...llhng a white wo man. Deput)-Di~M1ct Attorne) Pat Gear) said he docs not attach s~n1fi cance to the racial makeup of the JUI) and said he has ab<,olutc faith in the ab1ht~ of Jurors 10 rnn'>1der the fal t\ ol the 1.·a<,e ""11hout prc1ud1n· '°'tlh1ndlcr \\a'> the filth pro!>ecullon v.1tnl'ss called to the <,land in the murder trial. (Jear. '>ard l"' 1dence v.11l 1,ho .... not onh that Pettus wa<, at thl· hou11que 1hc ·da~ of thl' murder but that 1cv.dl} from the '>tore '-"3\ lat~r found in hr'> hcdroum DEADLY VIRUS PUZZLING .•. From Al not affcc·tcd b> the d1'L'iJ\l' h1.· '>aid Howe' l'r. fcmak mo,qunm·, that bite the<rl" b1rdc, t:rn thL'n tnin\m11 the v iru!I to a human Health 10\.e<.11gator\ 1n the '"11 count1ec; howcq·r ha\l· la11t·d w tind a common plalc .... hen· Jll 11r nw't 111 the' 1ct1m\ ma\ ha't' nt'l'n h1111.·n h\ mo<,qu1toc'i earning the '1ru., The 'rru\ proclul'C\ llu-hh '>'mptom\ and {30 he hk·thrl·atl·nrng to thll- drcn. thl' dderl) and otht'r\ "'"h v.cakencd re\l'>tanlt' In Orangd ount) lornampk the four "'1ct1 m'> h\l' 1n .\nC:1he1m Wl'\t· mtn'itcr I ()\ \lam1tm itnd r U\tlO .\'1dc from thC'il' \.1Ct1m\ thl' uni\ place thl' 'tru~ ha'> been tktl'<.tt·d in • Oranttc < ounl\ v.ac, 1n the hlo(>d of "\ent1nrl" chrt l...ens stationed near 'the San loaqu1n Mar'ih adjacent 10 t I{ In inc. according tor red Beams. .i~~•~tant managl'r or the Orange ( ount\ Vector Control D1'itnct the agenc}-charged with controlling dis- l"3\C·'>prcaJ1ng mt' and tn\cCt'i. Aul Ream\ o;a1d the \lttlmc, told lll'l''>llgatc 1r\ thn had not hcen at or ne<ir the Irvine mJrsh area ..ind the mmqu1toc'> Jrl' not kno"n tn tnJ\cl an' more than about a mile . .-.That'' "'h} there\ \Ul"h " pu11le ahout 11." Beam'> 'ia1d todav. "There's nothing "c c·an '){'C that an) of the IOra ngc C aunt) I '1rt1m\ c,harcd, \Ul ha\ d local~ocat1on or a place the) '•'>lled out'\ldl' the tounl\ ·· Bl'am1, ..aid the lour ,·1ct1m\ "'l'rl' apparent I) hmcn H\ \cptembcr. when Jn unusual heat wa ... e created more JC"ll\ m 1n th1.· u1unt) ·s mosquito population 'n a<lcl111onal ca<,e\ ha'e been n·poncd 1n rcct·nt w1·ck\, prohahl' hl·c a u\e tookr we..ithc r h:l\ d1mrn1!\hcd the mo-.qu11occ;' act1\ 1t'¥. he• '><lid. Orange Count) ollicial' arc par- t1rularl:r concerned because no cao;c!> of mollqutto-<.amcd encephaltt1s had prc:v1ousl) been recorded since Vcc- to1 Control wasestabhshed in 19.4 7 Bcar"{I~ s~ud investigators arc trying to determine what environmental Hazboun. described as a tall. at- 1rac11ve women with long hair. had moved from their Huntington Beach home to Lake Elsinore with her husband to escape what they per- ceived as the problems and dangers of hvrng in the cny, though they con- tinued to operate the boutique. friends said. Pettus. a native of Ohio. dropped out ofh1gh school just days before the k1lhng. apparently to return to Cin- crnna11. School officials described the teen as a popular. hard-working stud<'nt (1cal) ~1d the ptosecuuon prob- abl) will ro't llHasc by the middle of next week change ma} have prompted the four cases. Because of the encephalitis cases. Vector Control officials have ex- tended their viral surveillance pro- gram. which nonnally is suspended m ovemhcr. Beams said. In this pro- gram, mosquitoes are captured m "iino u'> pans of the county and examined 10 sec 1(thcy arc carrying a '1ru., Bea me, \aid his agcnC) hopes to '>tcm an} c;pread of the '1rus before the mosqu11oes become more acuve in the v.armcr .-.pn ng months. Offit·ral' tn to" Angeles Counly ha"l' lx'l'n equal!) pun led in t71ng to lind a common source o their cn1.ephalit1s case\. "The h1tc'i occurred m 'iucp.-w1c1 el) \Cattcred commun1t1e'i a'i Long Reach. Van Nuys. West Los Angeles. El Monte. Reseda and others:· said Dr. Rctt> Agee. Los Angeles County ch ref of acute communicable discast> control. "We have not been able to find any common source:· ~uch as a !litagnant pond. Circulation 71'1842--'333 Delly Piiot Dell very It Guerante•d >PAIJI ,[ r.QA T Daily Pilat Cleetlfled edvertlelng 714/842-5678 _.,/All other depertment• 842-4321 otU '• ,.. 4 .. 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SS &t 75 54 47 40 81 70 ee 59 81 50 .. 77 •• 40 50 ., 81 12 83 39 ... 31 .. 4C> ee so · 78 49 79 67 51 39 .. ~ •• 311 51 30 DWllECTI<* poor POOt 10 tall 1111• poor to, .. , poor POOf poor COUNTY CAMPAIGNS NEED CLEANING ..• From Al sincere, But the laudatory efTon was tainted when Mirjahangir campaign workers hand-carried press releases to area newspapers announcing what he was doing. The su~ested headline read, .. Mir·· 1ahangir JOms 1n 1he search for missi ng 3-ycar-old Laura Bradbury." That a press release was even issued cheapened MirJahangir's attempfs. raisme speculauon ttlat he was trying to capitalize on the plight ofa child 10 advance his campaign. MirJahangir was to finish in the middle of the pack of 16 candidate~ when votes were tallied. In Costa Mesa. Oiers recalling the college days of councilman-elect David Wheeler ponrayed the 29-- ~ear-old attorne}' as a former long. haired. rabble rouser who once de- manded that "Deep Throat" be s own on The-UC' lrvme campus The literature. reponedly d1s- tnbu1ed to 15.000 Costa Mesa rest· dents on the weekend before Tues- da> ·s clccllon. also reponcd that Wheeler camp~ned 1n 1977 for Associated Stude ts president, run- ntng on a platfo m of drugs. se>. and act1v1'im. MoreOH'r. the n1crs \how Wheeler with a man purponcd lo be a Bl~ck Panther Party leader. Wheeler was further reponed to have been an organ1Lcr for a student activist group pressing for aid to Marxist-backed guerrillas in apartheid South Africa. The group sharpshooting at Wheel· er identified itself as the fledgling state branch of the Young Con- servative Action Fund. based in Washington D.C'. Wheeler was infuriated by the apparent slur tactics. although he freel}' admm ed campaigning for the student presidency on a platform of drugs. SCA and act1\.1sm. And yes. he did fight for a showing of "Deep Throat."' the pornographic m ovie introducing a starlet named Linda Lovelace . Just Call 642-6086 "But you have to look at the context. You're trying to gel votes at a college. And college electrons arc not exactly models of rat1onahty." he said. adding he was a firm behevcr in the const1lut10nal nght to freedom of speech and the pursuit of happiness. He was-also adamantly against hard drugs. As for a picture of Wheeler sitting near a reponed black act1 v1st. the councilman-elect said the man JUSt happened to sit in front of him at a rally. And Wheeler said he didn't cam- paign for aid to fuel a Manust revolution. In Fountain Valle}. on the da) before the election. campaign ma- terial blanketed the cit) attacking in cu mben1s Ma rxAdJ.cr. ~b.oJos nd Barbara Brown who won · The matenal -that Brown said was distributed along ""Ith n1ers supponing the candidac) of Jim Pctrikm who lost -claimed Adler and Brown supponed a 16 percent sales ta>. and alleged that Brown failed to stop a 250-foot high smokestack at 1hc Orange County Sanitation Dr~ trtct fac1htiesand voted forexpansron of the sannary d1stnct headquaners. .. That's reall> dumb." Brown said Wcdncsda~ ... It's Just the opposite of the truth I worked against the smokcc;tack. which has not been built, and called for an environmental impact repon on the expansion. That'' working against expansion. not for 1 t." Hn m n \a1d the believes that the lal')c \tatements fell flat because '1Hcrs appeared to be too sa' vy. "Thl') hadn't heard these things about me fo r four years and then they come out I 6 hours before the election. I thrnl the-. "'ere turned ofT." Brown 5a1d she plans to !>Cc an auornc' and see what can be done aoou{ such tactics. "I don't v.ant candidates to face th1 'i l...1nd of thing rn two years. The nt"' dl''>tnes better than this." she c;a1d. Votl"f'> dc<,cnc better than this. Longtime Newport resident Leon Yale succumbs at g·o Leon Yale, a longtime Newpon Beach resident who built several custom homes in the area including the first house on Lido Isle. died Wednesday at the age of90. Memorial services will be held aboard a yacht from which his al.hes will be distributed over the ocean. Yale. an expen home builder and contractor. built his first ho1J1e at the age of 16. He and hill fam1h-mO\l'd to Huntingto n Beach from Newark, N.J. in the early 1900s and later mo' ed to Whitter. Yale moved to Balboa Island in 19JO and built many of the homes in 1he harbor area that are still revered toda) He 1s sun 1ved by his wife Patty; daughters Jean Lazar and Dody Reid: \lepdaughter Nanc} Manin, stepson ',and~ Manin. e1~t grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. What do you like aboul the Daily Pilot? Wha t don't you like? Call the D\_lmber at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-bour answering ser vice may be used to record letters 10 lbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Len ers colf,lmn must ioclude their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell us what's on your m ind. 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Wcwtct Hewa C1-4 A10 A3 A6-7 A5 C6-9 A10 C9 C6 85 ca 85 A7 A5 A9 94 Weekender A3 C5-6 Weekender 91-3 A8 84 Weekender A2 A5 -. ire ts Chow time hi Central Park Joyce Yamaette aad laer 90D lllclaael, 3 , of BaatlJaiton Beaclll 8lllan a ..., of tortilla cJa.lpe wttb tbe reeldent duck.a at the city'• Ceatral Park off Uwarda Street. ' . -T . 'Back ~February everyone thought lliey had a wild man on their hands' By TONY SAAVE DRA OllMDlillyl'llotllMt Former Costa Mesa policeman WiUiam Lauchlan is conttnuing his fight for more than S 19,000 in back pay and benefits withheld after he was fired amid charges that he sexually molested four women whale on duty. The former patrolman's attorney has asked the Costa Mesa City Council to ovenum "an adminis- trative ruling that denied back pay from Feb. 1 until Lauchlao was convicted J uly 11 on one felony count of sexual battery. The charge, for aJlegedly molesting a 22-year-old Sahta Ana woman dunng a traffic stop Jan. 10, was later reduced to a misdemeanor. The fired patrolman. who was sentenced to 6()days in the county Jatl and three }cars formal probauon, 11 free on has own recognizance pending appeal. Santa Ana attorney Jack Kayaja· nian, representing Lauchlan, sent a letter to the council Monday request- ing a bearing on the decision by City Manager Fred Sorsabal in late August to withhold the back pay. . The item will be brought to the council Nov. 19, however, the council' is not required to grant a bearing, ci~ officials said. K.ayaJaman said Lauchlan, 33, was · denied due process after be was fired , in February instead of beina«' suspended with pay pendioa an ~ adm1mstrauve hearing or a criminal' conviction. , • The attom e} added that a &riev-~ tll (Pleue eee COP/A.2~ . (' Witness says ! Pettus at scene ~ ... of HB riiutder .. ~ I . \ Woman testifies suspect hustled h er out of store By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Delly ..... lwt A Huntington Beach teen-ager accused of killing a shop owner during a robbery more than a year ago was seen at 1he murder scene b~ a custo mer who testified Thursda) tha1 she happened to walk 1010 the boutique the da) of the lulhng. Janice Schindler of Fo•tntain Val- ley testified_ -.she poSllive4 .sall\ Zachary Penus an lhe Hunungton Beach boutique the sameda) Darleen Hazboun. 37. was found bound, gagged and stabbed to death. Pettus faces the death pen ah~ m the .r ' Supenor Coun murder tnal, wtucb~ opened Monday tn Westminster. The; tnal rs expected to last a month. • The prosecu11on 's star witness re~• called hearing muffied cries inside the· \ tntagc clothing boutique, Some- where tn Time, but said the man flumed her oul of the shop and closed· the door before she couJd investigate. Schindler said she saw the man's face for only a few seconds but recalls. ham v1v1dl). The woman was unshaken in her testimon) despite asscruon's b)'. !-he defense that she'd originally 1dent- 1fied the man she'd seen as havina medium dark skin and while features. Pettus. a fonner st-udent at Marina High School tn Huntington Beach. is black. Milton C G nmcs. Pettus' attorney, spent hours itoing over and over the (Pleue eee WJTNE88/ A2t'· County politicos had better wash their-dirtj·hands. ROBERT Bu1ER -=--=---'~ TONY SAAVEDRA ~=---- Deadly insects _......._ __ Smears, distqrttons. bad-taste _ploys . mar local campaigns One can always hope that political smears, slcne, stun and snea ky tricks miaht some day come to an end.· "But that shiny day hasn't arrived yC1 in Otanac County. In Fountain Valley, unknown per- peU'lton papered the city on lhe Monday before Election Day wi th fliers that incumbent Councilwoman Barbera Brown aid .. complc\dy distoncd" her posiuoni on imponant issues. Brown anticipated the late blitz by send Ina out cautionary letters of her own and went on to ~e the top vcnc setter in the council el«llon. In Costa Mesa, anonymous poli- ticians circulated a nasty httlc flier on appropriate yellow-colored paper apinst altomey Oavt-Wheeler. He survived and won elccllbn to the council. In the c1t1cs of wntcrn Ora• County, CO"Jl'CSS•Onal opponents Jerry Patterson and Roben Doman fou&ht a slam-blm bruis1"' blttk. Dorun flied a lawsuit apinst Pat- lenon Wcdnelda~ daimioa Pat- terson used ampetJn htenturt ti\ac NEWS PERSPECTIVE included an l.llrot'1:ttL \'.Olli\& chan published earlier in the Reamer ncwspepcrofSanta Ana. The suit. which seeks S 10 m1llioo in punitive damaaes and $100.000 an . gcnenl damages. chargn Pautnon Wlth .. unf11r. untrue. de«enve and/or m1slcad1na "dvtn1s1na. • At the end of tht" campaign\ Patterson said Doman wa~ "ncarl> a lunauc" and Doman called Pancrson a "d1nbaa." "the race inclu<kd a phy •· cal conrrontat1on btt"'Un both can· d1datcs' cam1>1ip workers at Pat· tcrson'i bcadqwancrs. ~ ' ~ Th1npd1dn't act ncarl> that l>ad 10 Hunttnaton Beach where tbc can- d1dat~ ~ unu ually well man- nered ... Perhap onl Frank MUJ3hang1T rommmcd ~e only scnou!t lapse of etiquette b) sccmm&ly trying 10 get a liltle pubhctt)' out ol'thc sad incident 1nvolv1~ _Laura Bradbury, the 3- ycar-old Huntington lkach girl v.ho disappeared Oc-t I ll her fam1l} 's camps11 c at Jo hua Tree Nauonal Monument near Twentynine Plllm!i. M tf)ahangir's advisers requested and rcctt\cd perm1 ion from an Oranae Count) arch and RC"SCUe Gmup 10 c1rcula1e Laura's photo and a pka for 1nformat1on and ronlnbu· uon alona v.1th his campaign ma- terial M1riahangcr's t"anna and concern for Laura's wd.fatt v.as probabl) (Pleue eee COO!fTT I A2) • • hunted By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 0. .... 0.-, .......... Health officials m OrallJC and Los A.n•clcs counues arc stymied JO \heir hunt (or a common sou~ of20cuct of a somcumes fatal discMC carried b mosqu1toc . In lo Anaelc Co~nty. I~ c.ues of St. Louis encephahtJ have been rcponed O\Cr the past two months. T""o oftht v1ct1m d1cd. Four have been dc\eaed in Orange Count • but all of the vJCtinu are rcpon~ to b( rcco"cnna. oflcial1 ~Id l. lout~ vi rus lS ee_neraUy tarried 1 n the blood of Wild ~..i ,?!Udt lft (Pl--... u.a.ua.Y /~ -· -· - I Otang9 Coast DAILY PILOT/Frkiey, Novem~ 8, 1984 County fireworks magnate, 4 oth~rs face fraud charges Ex-City of Comme-rc-e officials a llegedly--~:r~~~:;r, ;~:·~·%~~~~~·~, bc0'~~ d f -f 1 II I bl f-~---merct C'lubdc:i.I. accepte aVOrS Or ega Z ng gam ____i:1$__ Mon•c!y ond Sansone "'"' Monarty and a sixth defendant 10 charged w11h n&ckctecang. mail By LINDA OElJTSCll __ ,.._ ...... , Firt'works magnatt: V..1• Patrick Wor1any '6nd four former City of t o nln,e rce offioials have OC-e n 1n- dic1ed by a federal grandJuryon fraud •nd corruption charges in volving 1he l1ceni1ng ofa lucraiive gan1blingclub. Ten counts "'·ere filed against Mofiany, president or Pyro1 ronics Corp., of Anaheim, one or the nation's largl'st manufacturers or fireworks. h I b fraud. 1ntcrsta1c travel in aid of , opcry.u:· t e c u · rackctccrini and ille&ally ·opcra tina "This was a scheme to defraud the th'e . Commc,cc Club. ·The other • Ci ty ofComn\ercc an.d its citizens b}· defendants were not named in the dcprivit'lg them ofttie honal efforts racketeering co unts. of their elected officials," Bonner The indictment allcgt'd that said . Moriarty made periodic payments of Those 1nd1ctcd included Monany, Sl,500 1n cash to Eula, Loya. and S3. of La Mirada: Fr.ink J. Sansont". Jacks to ensure that the Comriierce 47 , of Las Vegas, Nev.; Roben Eula, Club would continue lo have a SS. the former mayor; Phil Jacks. 59, license. U.S. Attornc)' Robert C. Bonner said in announcing lhe indictment Thursday that the officials. 1nclud1ng the former mayor, had rt"Cei ved secret .. o .... •ni:rship 1n1cies1s 1n the Califorrha l"ommerce Club 1n· return fo r lt·gal- 1zing gambling in the CH)'. of Sepulveda; Arthu( Loya, 56, and Bonnl·r's chief assistant, Richard Ricardo Vasque1, S4. The last twQan: Orooyap, said there were no immedi- former councilmen. Jacks was dire<"-ate plans to try to close the con- tor of('('onomic development for the troversial club in Commerce. ' CH)'. • None of the def&ndant~ wcr~ im- ~onany has bc~n lhc .sub)ttt . of media1el)' arrested. Drooyan said he influrnce·pc.~ddlfng invesll~(Jons 111 _·expected somr of them 10 ·surrender OrangC ("ount) and the cuy of Los voluntanly. Angeles 1n addition 10 the federal The U.S. attorney's office rce- probe. omnlendcd SI 00,000 bail for Moriar-Thr 18-count racketeering 1nd1C'l· ment alleged lhat the officia ls agreed ~o 'legalize card clubs and to license Bohnl·rsa1d the government would 1y and Sansone, and S25.00Cl for the seek forfeiture of all profi1s and others. Ex-Santa Ana cop accused of trashing hooker's records By tbe Associated Press A former Santa Ana policeman Jaces arraignm(•n1 today on charges he stoll· and destroyed the arrest ·records of a prostitute with whom he admitted ha\•1ng sex. according to court documents. Ro nald Thurel Parsons. 27. a s1x- ·year vett•ran of the Santa Ana Pohce Department. 1s accused -of three fe lon) counts of steahng and de· 'stroying public docun1ents. 1nclud.1ng arrest cards and a taped 1nter,·1ew with Ccetha Gonzalez. a convicted -Santa Ana pros11tutc ...,•horn Parsons had arres1ed for 1 nvest1gat1on of drug abuse' .. I arrested ('ec1lla Gonzales. and for soml' crazy reason I kind of liked : CONTINUED STORIES her." Parsons says 1n the transcript of a police interview on file in Municipal £-ourt. ··1 realize I've done "'rong. and lit's been eating ml· up." Parsons. who is mamed and the father of thrt't" boys. has resigned from the force. The La Mirada resident admined 1n the 1nterv1ew that he'd had st~ with Gonzales t"'O or three times. had visited her 1n 1a11. had given her a S29 rinJ;. had 1orn up arrest cards dealing with drugs and forgery and had shredded a tape ofber police interrogation. His supenors said the~ were s.ad· dened. anc' some were shocked. "Ron was. a cool. level-headed _patrolman. 11 wa~ a big sWXk,'. LL Jack Nelson said. But Capt. Robert Stebbins. whose office was in charge of 1hc 1nvest1ga- DEADLY VI R US PUZZLING ... From Al tion. _said: "I'm never surpnscd. We're s1ill hiring from the human race." Gonzalez was released. from custody Oct. 5. "Do you think I'll come out of this with my job?" Parsons says in the police transcript.·· ... I know I screwed up. I don't know why I did it .... This is the fir1t time I've ever got in trouble, the first time I've ever done some- thing stupid." Defense attorney Seth Kelsey said Piirsons troubles may have stemmed from ··being subjected to prolonged emotionally stressful work" and "is · .. acutely distressed and burned out from police work." He said Parsons "may be. exhibi- ting his illness in a cl assic cry for help ... " • ,. • High ciouds an cf slightly warmer Tides 1'00AY --3 41 ., nl .. ---10·01 p.'" " SAf\.llllOA'I' F11at-1 •5e '" " ~low •·oi e ... .. • 19"1) ... " $-c;ond~IQl'I 10 •• p ... " Sun Mii !Odey •! ' !io-4 p,., . ,,_ Set..,d•~ 111121 • m .,,d ..,, e.u-e1 •:fi3 p ... Moor>·-et 5 31 Pm.,1111 s11 ... d1y II 113em .,,ctrl-~11103pm Temperatures ~-· A!t>uq-que AmatiHQ ......... Atlen\I AU1noc <:tty .... --· ....._ - FroinAl " ,. .. " 70 •2 ra s• 2• 1~ '' 3i S2 4 1 " .. 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" .. .. .. .. " .. .. " " .. " .. " " .. ... " " .. " .. .. .. " .. .. ., " " " .. .. .. .. .. " " .. " . " ., .. .. .. .. " .. " .. " "' .. .. " .. .. " .. ., .. ., ... " .. r. .. .. ., . .. .. " .. " " .. " .. " .. " " " -·---tolllif J~ _.tolw -"""' ..... sinCC'rc. But !he laudatory effon was "But you have to look at lhe sales tax.and alleged that Brown failed tainted when Mirjahangir campaign context. You're trying 1oget votes at a to stop a 25()..foot high smokes1ack al w0rker1 hand-carried press releases college. And college elections are not the Orarlge ('aunty Sanitation Dis- to area newspapers announcing what exactly models of rationalily," he trict facilities and voted for expansion he was doing. said, adding he was a firm believer 1n of the san11ary dis1rict headquarters. The sugsested headline read, "Mir-the constitutional right to freedom of "'That's really dumb," Brown said jahangir JOins in the search for spe«h and lhe pursuil of happiness. Wednesday ... Ifs just the opposite of missing 3-year-old Laura Bradbury." He was also adamantly against hard tht' truth. I worked against the That a press release w.is even i"ued -drugs: ---sm6kestack. wtiich tiaS ncil been built, ch.C~pened Mi9ahangir'S atteml?ts. As for a picture of Wheeler sitting and called for an environmental ra1s1ni s~culat1on th.at he was t!"Y1ng near a repor1cd black activist. the 1n1pact repor1 on the expansion. 10 cap1tah~e on !he phght of a child to councilman-elrct said the man just That'~ working against expansion, adva.n~ his ~ampa1gn. . happened to sit in front of him at a not for it." M11Jahangir was to finish 1n the rally Bro" n ..aid the believes that the middle of the pack of 16 candidates · fal~· s1aten1cnts fell nat because \\'hen votes were tallied. And Wheeler said he didn"l cam-voters appeared 10 be 100 savvy . In Oosta Mesa. fli er.; recalling the paign for aid lo fuel } Marxist "The) hadn·1 heard the~ things college days of counci lman-elect revolu1ion. about mt' for four years and then they David Wheeler portrayed the 29-In Fountain Valley, on the day con1cout 16 hours before the election. ye~r-old attorney as a forn1er long-befo{e the election, campaign ma· I think !hey were turned off." haired. rabble rouser who once de-tcrial blanketed ihe city attacking Bro"'" said she plans to see an not a!Tected b\ the d1seai.c. he said. 1n\'est1ga!ors lhe} had not been at or change may have prompted the four manded that .. Deep Throat" be incumbents Marv Adler who lost and attorney and sec what can be done _ ):to..,.·cvcr. !\'nlale mosqu11ocs that near lhc Irvine marsh area and the cases. ·~----~••hoo"w~n o!lJh e caap__Mk-..-:---Baf'bara-Brown·who-wo,,,,_. ------a.boui.such 1.wt1c•.---------'-- -11it:e the..C birds carf11ientrmfi11t t•nr~·~m=CSS<fultoc~-are nOflffiOWnto !ra Vel~BCcauSe Of 1 e enceJ)fiihus cases. .The i1terature, reporte Jy d1~ The material _ that Brown said "I don't want cand idates 10 face '1rus 10 ii human. ·an v morl' than about a mile. Vector Con1rol officials have ex-tnbulcd 10 15.000 Costa Mesa tn1· was distribuled along with fliers this kind of thing in two years, The liealth 1nves11gators in the t"'o '"Tha .. t's wh~ there's such a puz1lc tended their viral surveillance pro, den!s on the weekend before Tues-supporting the candidacy of Jim cit) dcst:rves better than this:· she l'Ounties, howe' er. have failed to find abou111 :· Beams said toda). ·'There's gram. which normally is suspended in days election .. also r~ported tha1 Petri kin who lost _ claimed Adler said. a common place where all or n1os1 of no1h1ng we can see that any of the November. Beams said . In thisJ'ro-Whee!er campaigned 1n. 1977 for and Brown supported a l6 percent Voter~ dcSl'rve bctll'r than this. !he victims ma> have been b1t1cn b) !Orange ("ounty) v1ct1ms shared, gram. mosquitoes are ca pture 1n Associated Students president, run- mosqu1tocs carrying 1he \'1rus. The such a~ a local location or a place thl'y vanous pans of the county and ning on a platform of drugs. stx and , 1rus produce~ nu-like symptoms v1s1ted outside the county.·· examined to see if they are carrying 11 ac1ivism . and can be li fc-chreaten1ng to chil-Beams -;aid lhe four victim~ ""'ere virus. Beams said his agency hopes to Moreover. the 01ers show Whttler dren. the elderl} and other~ "'1th apparently bitten 1n September. "'hen stem any spread of the \•irus before with a man purported to be a Hinck ""·eakencd resista nce. an unusual heat .... ·ave created more the mosqunoes become more active Panther Party leader. Wheeler was In Orange Count). for example, the act1 Vll) 1n the county•!. mosquito 1n the warmer spring mon1hs. further reported to have bet:n an four v1ct1ms 11' e in Anaheim. V.'es1-population. Officials in Los Angeles County organizer for a student ac1ivis1 group minster. Los . .\lan11tos and Tustin. No add111onal cases have lx.'t"n have bt:'en equally puzzled in 171ng to pressing for aid to Marxist-backed A.side from these v1ct1ms. the onl} reported 1n recent weeks. probably lind a common source o their guerrillas in apartheid South Africa. plac-e the virus ha\ been dctet·ted in because coole r weather has encephal1tlscascs. ThegroupsharpshootingatWheel- Orange County was in lht' blood of dimin~~hed the mosqu11ocs' act1v1ty . "The bites occurred in such widely er 1den1ified ilstlf as We fled&ling "!K:ntinel" chicken~ sta11oned near he said. , scattered communities as Long state branch of the 'i"'oung Con- thc San Joaquin Marsh adjacent to Orange Count} officials arc par· Beach, Van Nuys, West Los Angeles. servative Ac1ion Fund, based in UC Irvine. according 10 Fred Beams. t1cularly concerned because no cases El Monte. Rcseda and others," said Wa shington D.C. assistant manager of the Orange of mosquito.earned enccphal111s had Dr. Belly Agee, Los Angeles County Wheeler was infuriated by the Count\ Vector Control District. the previously been re{_orded since Yee· chieLofacutccommunica.blcdisca.sc. apparent slur tactics. al!hough he Longtime Newport resident Leon Yale succumbs at 90 Leon Yale. a longtime Newport Beach resident who built several custom homes 1n the area including the firsl house on Lido Isle. died Wednesday at lhc age-of90. Huntington Beach from Newark, N.J .. 1n the carlv 1900s and later moved to Whitler'. agenc}: charged wirll-controlling dis-tor Control was established 1n 194 7. control. "We have not been able to freely ad milled campaigning for the case-spreading rat!. and insects . Beams said 1n vest1ga1ors are trying find any common sourct'." such as a student presidenc:y o n a pla1form of But Beam~ <w id the vicl1m s told to determine what environmental stagnant pond. ·drugs, sex and activism. And yes. he Memorial se rvices will be held aboard a yacht from which his ashes will be dis1ribu1cd over the ocean. Yale mnvt'd to Balboa Island in 19]0 and built many ofthe hom esin the harbor arl'n that are still revered toda y. He 1s survived by his wife Patty: daughlers Jean Lazar and Dody Reid; slcpdaughler Nancy Mar1in: stepson Sandy Martin: eight grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. WITNESS SAYS PtTTUS AT SCENE .•• From Al "un1an 's dcscnpt1on of the man she had seen. asking he r to describe the ~k i n colo r of 'anous black people in the co unroom G rimes said he considers race lo be <1n issue 1n Penus· murder tnal. t-le \ail.I he 1~ troubled because there 1 ~ 11nly one black person on the Jury that 1~ being a!>ked to consider the fate o f a bla ck man accu\ed of lolling a while .\lo'oman. Dcpu~ J)1s1n c1 Allorney Pai C.eary said he does not a\lach s1gn1fi - lancC to thl' ra cial makeup oft he JU T)' and said he ha~ ahsolutc faith 1n the ability o f Jurors to consider the fa rts of the case without preJud1ce. Schindler was the fifth prosecution witness called to the stand in 1he murder trial. Geary said evidence will sho"' not only that Pettus was a1 the boutique !he day of the murder bu1 that Jt·wc lry from the store was la1er found 1n h1~ bedroom. HaLboun. described as a tall. at- lrat u ve women with long hair, had mo ved from their Huntington Beach home to Lake Elsinore wnh her husband to escape what they per- cei ved as the problems and danger.s of living in the city, though they con- li~ued to operate the boutique. fnends said. Pettus, a native of Ohio. dropped o~t.of high school just days before the k1l11ng. apparently to return to Cin- cinnati. School officials described the teen as :i popular. hard-working s1udcnt. Geary said the prosecution prob- ably will rcsl its case by the middle of ne-xl w«k. -C O P FIGHTS F OR BACK PAY ... From Al 'ance heanng on the alleged ...,.rongful termination was not held bcfo~ ,Sors.abal. the city's top adminis- 1rat1 ve officer, until Aug. 22 -after l.auchlan was convicted. "He was JUSI fired' on accusations w11hout having a chance to respond. You had all 1hesc girls making ,,1atemen1s when they wcnl IO criminal 1nal they found him gulll) on o ne count. and that was reduced to ·a m1lidemcanor." argue.d KayaJan1an . "Back in February evcrybod}' Dilly Pilot ,1 Oellv•ry I• Gu•r•ntHd " ••.•• 'I~. ,, ' "I•~ • I"'~' ! .. thought 1he)· had a wild man on thl'lr hand,." t-lc coni..eded thal allorney\ for Lauchlan and the city mutually consented 10 delay the hcanng. "'They (lauchlan's attornl')''i ) Jidn•t wan1 him saying anything lh:il might be used against him in 1he cnm1nal case," Kaya1an1an ~id ··eu1 when lhc cit) took 1he slep to con11nuc the hearing, they JeOp· artlizcd their stance for not paying him." • t)J:lAN(,f t.0.A51 Daily Pilai ' .. • ~·I ! ~! ,,, , ~ ., . ' . • .. .. . H. L. Schwa rtz Il l Publisher .. ·~· ' • • ' -.. -· '" • . .. . ... < . • . Rosem a ry C hurc h man Conlrc>ller J-ll· 'i3 td he ""o uld probably file a lawsuit aga1nst ('osta Mesa for wrong· ful 1crm1na1ion 1fthc council hearing 1s no1 gran ted or the administrati appeal 1~ denied. Sorsahal, meanwhile. ma1n1:1incd Utuchlan's nghts were not v1ola1t·d. and the city was nol al fault for the delay. "Thal wa!. all because Lauchlan changed auorneys so many times. Hi; didn't have 10 have representation (1n the ar.lifn 1n1stra1ive hearing) if he didn't--bnt 10;" he-said. Clrcul•tlon 714/142....Q.33 Cl•••lfted IMtv•rtl•lng 714/M2·5e78 All oth•r cMp•rtmenl• 142""321 ~A~~1 ~~~~}~,.E~,., v~~ C• v ••• ~ ... ~ i;i,. •W I 1..,,,, .. v ...... (A Y71!7l! <-o'~,· 'llll O••QO' L "''! f',,bll""""O <: "1>f>I~, ... ..... "·-...... ,~,..,,.. .. ~'"'--' ,.,.11 ... ,. .,,...,.14 .. " ,,.,,... ,,..v i;. • ..,,--.,..._"' .o•t"(o1• "..C·• r ... ... ..... ,~ . ' "'"'""·' ......... • I> -UQ>' 1...., •• l '"'~ Vt"W ( •"''•"'f •• ,,00: ~L"' I••• ~, .. ,..,., l.o I~ ,. .. 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The ••me Z4-bour ID1werlng service may be used 10 record letters to tbe H.itor on •ny topic. Contributors to our Letters column mus t Include their n•me •nd telephone number for verification. No circul ation calls, ple•se. Tell u1 what'• on your mind. PR.e --HOLIDAY -- SAVINGS UP TO 503 HARTC O Solid Oak Parquet 5/16 .. tolld oak with polyUYAlh&nlf"flnl9h- • BRIGHTON Nylon Plush Carpeting 36 vlbranl colOf's-•11 wear dated MECCA Wool Berber Carpeting · Qu1111y wool made to latt was 12.99 NOW '1.119 was '24.99 NOW '17.59 • was '24.99 NOW '14.119 MINI BLl!'lDS: Buy one· Get one FREEi IS&mo ~ze"' """''""! _ BIG SAVINGS on Wallpaper and Draperies V1SA•MASTERCARO•FINANCINO•EX.PERT IN$TALLATIQN• 5 YR WARRANTY ON MATERI AL ANO LABOR ©~s1F1.~.~,wt.L~~~~9. 640-2700 640·2934 • • • . . . . .. . ... \ ·.·.·· .. .. ..... . ' . ... .. . . ' ' ·,· . . . ' . . f •• • • •• • • • • •• • . ' . t • • • • . . . . . •• ... • • . . 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'"'II=. a11d t'Vt'O p;tnoramK Vl"'W\ tif ltlt" t:Tf,Nd 1 n ltdd111tm 11ud1t-n<.n t-OJU)' \lud10 ,,-,1w111\ ,,f th• ;,rt1\h hrh 1n- nt1\;,tivr "'Vlt"tlC'.\ and hum•1rou\ ~luh ' \fl l•1vr ht'adlrn,.n ha"'" re• e1vrd a .,,,.u.-1 r •11 .. wltfd\ for tl1~1rumtnbu- 11t.ru 111 tlu t11untry mu••' 1ildu\lfi I la,.1r d1vtr~ \l~lc'I rangint from I lll11.g,.rd ., trl&d1t11in;,I wuntf) ;,nd We.tern Union: Denny Mac-.. 1>oaC Atwell, Joel P'ur&eee>n, lllke Smart, Wally Damrlck, Jim WrtiJat. '""lnK ''' MtJ.,;tp' pop aod rh)'lhm l'al•1rn1no < lub in '•inh lfoll\W•1'xl .tnd blue\ tnllkt tht ttirK<>rt an · tlw band brought d"""" the h11u.,.• c.u •IUIK r1tt•runi d f h W II r II I )(~cl\ hJr tllt \Lilt \tuddc:d c ... cnl "'11 h llHrn 111''"" 1 c 1 iam c ~1~"'6.tillJ~ $~ l--ll ..,..lhfH• <'J q:r1u rr .. ·morc~pulllrl) kJl''""" 3\. ff..-thl'mc fri1m the Lont k11n~cr tlw U'IWSl p11u for ,. '''H' h~dlrncr We,tcrn I n1on al'Jol1 rcu·nth "'ii\ 11mu·n l'unhJ\t rnll)' he-made M~ 11.1m,.d lht C alsf1,rn1a ( 11unlr\ M U\ll 1 JlttriK tht• 1nllt 1 "' 11'1'1 IS'f1S(J A\.,.1<.1at1•10' 'Hand of the Year" and I h1 \ht1W will Ix· •11w11cd h) tht• Wll' prc'lenled '" awar<h <tither (if/) W1"11<·111 I 111011 U:sml 111 Anahl'1m ltor\C 'al1xm in "i&nta l\na I hl w1n11t•r\ 111 tlw rcct·nt Marlhf1t11 I c Ml\ alY1 named Doug Atwdf of c •1u11lf)' Mu\1t I alr111 K111111dup I tw Wc\tern I 11100 it\ "I 1ddlcr of tht· '"" "'""''>" wc\t1 rn mu\rt1un~ re Yc·a1 t11v1·d SS fJ(J(IJnd tht llJIJl'irtu1111 , '" Other rnl'mhcr\ •rf thc hand arl' n1w11 'a1urd<1y • t 11n1 l'r\ • Wall ) Damm~ ~)bc>ard1\I Jt)CI In lhc 1111111·\I fi11111\ JI tltr I ur~\l1n \tecl guitar and hanJU lknn> Mack drum\; Make Smart. Marlboro final~ ty,.,, .. n~ trombone· and Jim Wnght An enthu,1ast1c cro"'d erupted 1n lead guitar and trumpet All sing and Lhuderous applause a~ the ':"•Ont'~ .x;<·ral douJ>lc-no m~1n11:ocnu ... ~~announced. l'tre Jer 1l frttm31T wmpo~ M>ngs. Band of Glendale ~on 1.000 for Other finalists were the Michael Richards Band. Mission Hills; Mass Tamm} Jean and California Expres~. f-or thC' pall t""o years. Western second pl.ace and the De\perctdet Band I 1n1on ha~ b«n nominated for -&st of Rialto took third place and SSOO. ~on-tounng Band" b> the Academ) of ( ountry )j.os1c and played for m award'> '>how11 at Knott·., Berry Farm. And the group till rece1ved-M.ustC < '1nncu1on maga71ne·., "Pick of the Pla}cr\" award voted b> other band\ 1n <;.Juthcrn (al1fom1a. -wrn-tos Angel~ut". - Torrance: the Re WinkJer Band. Enci no and thC' Sidney Iverson Band. Los Angeles. fhe be\t eight local country-west- ern/bluegra'>'I bands competcd in the Hamburger hunt: Where's the beef the most deluxe? By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH O.itJ ..... C.1 llJJ ... I Despite its European hentage, 1t seems there's no food today which 1s more typ1caUy American than The Hamburger. So. with the current renaissance of 1 nterest an Amencan cookery. we decided to take a look at the statcofhamburgcran 1n our area. ls there hfc beyond Burger Kang. McDonald's. Bob's Big Boy. Carl's Jr. and their lake? Yes, there is-for better and for worse. And today we'll consider four of the possibilittes. FUDDRUCIS.ERS, modestly billed as "world's greatest hamburgers ... 1!1 the newest-<:0mer 10 the Orange Coast scene. To enter this streamlined. let-i t-all-hang-out operation, you pass sides ofbeefhanging in the butcher shop. (I don't know about you, but th isdoesn'tcxactl y whet my appetite.) Then you wend your way through a pathway marked by canons to order your burger to your favorite degree of doneness. lt's cookrd on a griddle, plopped on a fluff ofbaked-there bun. Then you help yourself to lett ucc. tomatoes, onions, (no salad is offered). a.swell as pickles, relish. sauerkraut, melted cheeseandjalapcnochecse. Seated in the bri&htl y li&hted, black and white-tileddiningroom. with the homespun box o(salt and can 6f pcppcr on the table, we plunged into our half-pound medium rare burgers. I'd loaded mine with the cheese. garden goodies and mustard. Why, then, was it so tasteless? PenJy, I soon discovered. because the cheese sauce is such a bland, processed glob. But the ·•ground steak" 1tsclfwas strangely Oavol'Jesnndjuiccless. Wt stopped hal f-way through. briefly considered a dessen from the bake shop, and decided tosootheourpalatesclscwhcrc with Haagcn-Dazs. FUDDRUCKERS, 1555 Adams, Costa Mesa. Open 11 a.m. to I I p.m . .weekdays: lilmidoight Fri., Sat.; til IOSun. From "Merana Sport" ... the active look for fan. • • • Across Sunnowcr from South Coast Plaza. RED ROBIN impressed me A l 01 l(J~I Ml I" itJ< It ~t.111 1001. c. ol1ori B Cotton pull 1;r1 rxJnl\ (" ~IJpef Jersey· 100% Cotton In 8 COlo<S D Plus Cotton cops On size fats oll 8~~8@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -5070 when it first opened with its nicely cooked burgers and dozens of"gourmct" variations. My most recent visit, however, was disappointing. It's not easy to find a plain buraer here.but the closest is the"Paul Voelker Prudcncebu~er." (The menu recently changed: ori&inally, it was the" David Stockman 'lean&. mean burger.) At $3.95, it's a third of a pound ofbe~fon a sesame bun, accompanied by a small salad. And dry and over- cooked as this burger was, it definitely pointed up the need of more than 23 variations. priced up to $6:25. These range from such "k.nifc-and-forkers" as EMS Broadway, (cg, (Pleueeee BUNT/ Pae• 12) -- ealendar C>. Fri. F Ctu.lcal THE 1t'JllfB C&LLAJt restaurant featu~s classlelll rttardlngs dunna dinner Tues.-Sat. 7·11 p.m . Thf Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644· 1700. SOION llATTLE conducts the Loe AnReles Philharmonic In two historic works. Bttthoven's "Symphony No. 3" and Schoenberg's stn ng orchestra vcl'8ton of his "QUartet No. 2 ." Elise Hoss Is f~turcd soprano soloist. To· night at 8:30 p.m .. Sun. 2:30 p.m. Music Cent e r Pavilion. (2 13) 972·7211. GRSOORT COLEllAl'f, cl.asslcal l(ultartst. entertains In the La Palme l'f'Stauranl Mon.-Sat. 7-1 l p.m. Th(' Newportc.-r. l I 07 Jamboree Road. Newport Deach. 644-1700. "llAJlfOPf L£8CAUT" Is prc~nlcd by Orange Coast Collqte 's Five Penny Opera Company. Performed In Italian. the show Is set for tonight, Sat. Wed,.. and Nov. 16-17. 7:30 p.m .. OCC s ~Obert U. Moore Theatre. 2701 Falr- vtcw Road. Costa Mesa, 432-5527. C~untry - THE WESTERN U1'10Pf BA"D ap- pears from 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. al Crazy Horse. 1580 Brookhollow. nt&-Ana.-64&-I l»-2..- Ju.z COl'Q'REY PHILLIPS, 'IOphlsll· ratt'd pianist and sl~cr. presents along with his lr1o Jazz entertainment for your dancing and listening plf'asure . Tues.-Thurs. 8 :30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. f'ri.-Sat. 9 p.m.·I a.m . Library Lounge. Thc Newporter. I I 07 Jamboree Road. Newport ~ach. 644-1700. _ _.BOB.BREWER. OJ. appears from 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m. with dance l~sons from 7·8 p.m. Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham. Hun I lngton l:Wach. 646-3391. CAFE LIDO features the Lido Jazz All Sia rs Thurs.-Sat. from 9 p.m.· l :30 a.m Also Mon.-f'ri. from 4:30-7:30 ts .. llappy J azz Hour" with Werrt'n Jason on keyboard a nd vocals. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Nc.-wporl Beach. 675·2.968_ Pop JU8TIK nJSll performs Top 40 10200 S later Ave .. PountaJn Valley. 979·9455. Theater. , __ ,. -" ARTTBDfG GOES" at the Cur· lain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino R~I. Tustin. nlgh1ly except Mondays at varying curtain limes th~h Oct. 28. 838-1540 '°Tb IRJTT&R1'1KOER8 Al'fGEL, llA.ltT AJlfD .JOCDPB. HEROD THE Jllt)T AJlfD TD SLAOOBTltR or 12 BIT CAROLS 11' A PEAR TREE" at Ult Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. Fndays and Saturdays at 8 through Dec. 15. "CAN CAN" at the Grand Dinner Theater. I Holel Way. Anaheim. nightly except Mondays at varying curtain tlmcs through Jan. 6 (772-7710). "CAT ON A BOT T1K ROOF" by Lhc Mission Vt~ Playhou~ .tl La Paz School. 2515 1 Pradera Drive. Mission Viejo. final performances ton~ht and Saturday at 8 p. m . 673-460 I "CHIP orr OLTllPUS" at the · Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 661 Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa. Thursdays t.hrouah Saturda1s at 8:3!) until e>t-<-. I . 650'-~e9. Grammy Award-wtd.ner Pat "TD COMPANY or WAYWARD lletheny will perform at 8 SAINTS" at the San Clrniente Com· P.m. Saturday ln Crawford munlty Theatf'r. 202 Ave. Cabrlllo. San Clemente. Thursdays through Ball at UC Irrine. See Pop Saturdays at 8 until ~ I JJatinc for ticket detan.. "THE caoss AND THE 111;HBLADg" at Southern Call· mu l'CT'Ues.·Sat. from 9 p.m.-1 .... : ,.,,---'~~oJ!."rnta COiiege. 55 ·Fair Drive. Costa a.m. Rtu~n·s. 15 13 N Tustin Ave.. Mesa. Thursdays through Saturdays Santa Ana. Through Occ. 3 1 atSunttlNov.17.556-3610. 547-6281 . "TIU CURIOUS SAVAGE" al the ROCK-A-BILLY with Frankie S Carden Grove Community Theater. appear.i from 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. Chapman al St. Mark's. Carden Sunset Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Grove. Fridays and Saturdays a t 8:30 Hlghway4 Sunset Beach_ (2131 throui~ov. 24. 891.-5122. -592-1926. '.'D 8 AT SEA" at Cal State W'IRCBESTBR appears Wcd.-Fr1 Longf.kach. Fridays ttirough Sundays from 8 :30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. and Sat. al 8 until Nov 17. (2 13)4g8.5526. rrom 9 p.m.-1 a .m. at The Sptndr1fter. "'flllt FAlfTASTICKS" at the 3333 W. Coast Highway. Newport Buena Park CMc Theater. 7631 Beach. 642·2295. . Melrose Ave. Buena Park. final per- BLOWOUT perform Top 40 music rormances ton~ht and Saturday at 8. at Baxter's, 14346 Culver Drive. 523-0351. Irvine. Tues.-Sat. 9:30 p m ·I 30 a m "THE GIOLI CONCERT" at South 857-2 103. Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center CHAPTER 11 performs Top 40 Drive. Costa Mc-sa. nightly except music at the Reu~n E. Ltt's. 15 1 E Mondays al H (Sundays at 7:301. Coosl .HIJlhway, Newport Beach . 9 wcekrnd matlnt't'l> at 2 :30. throul(h p.m.· I .3<f a.m. 675·5790. Nov ...,25. "MOVE OVER . llR8 . Dance 11.AJU[JIAll" at the Harlequin Oln- THE TALLCLUBof Orange Counly ner Playhouse. 3503 S. rTarbor Blvd .. hosts a dance from 9 p.m.-l a.m. at the Santa Ana. nl~htly ex«pt Mondays at Fountain Valley Community Center. vary1nJt curta n times th rough Nov. ...._. PlaUlp LoDI UMI Cladatop'8r llnl.,_ -at 8: 11 p.m. Wecla11day ln tile Lafaaa B•M ~ 8chool aaclltorlma. Pilot Weekender/ Friday, November 9. 198-4 • See Lola llontea•• Sp&Dlab Dancera wblrl throa&b fiery. ezodc and comic danca of South America and llezlco at 8 p.m . Sahar- day at Golden Wat Col- lete•• Community Theater. I 7. 979-551 I "NATALIE NEEDS A !'flOHTIE" at the Huntington lkach Playhou<;('. Main at Yorktown. llunlln~on Ekarh. f.'rldays and Saturdays al H.30 throUR:h ~ I . 979-551 I "811ADES" on the Sttond Stali(e ol South Coast Repertory. 655 lown Center Drive. Cosca Mesa. Tltt'sda)' through Saturday at 8.30. Sunday al 8 . wttkend mallnet'S al 3. throu!{h I.kc. 2. 957-4033. "TO ORAJlfDllOTHER'S HOUSE WS 09" at the Westminster Com· munlty Th.e.atcr. 7272 ~pie S t .. Westminster. Fridays and Saturdavs at 8:30 throu.l(h Ott I. 995·4113 '"VA.JlflTld" In the Actor's Play bo.x at Colden Wt'St Collt"l(r. Hunt lrlg!on O..ach. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 throt.1$lh Nov 17. Nov 1 ~ at J . 89~·8378 Fllma "BAU.IS&.·· 0.1rrters ~twttn young and okl and t hf' f'stablts hmcrH and non-confotmlly art" examln<'fi through a studenl dropout's journey through Poland. UC lrvlne Soc-tol Science Hall. 7 p.m. 82.50 gen"ral admission. t\1 50 UCI studc.-nli. A56-6379 "W AllUJlf lllLL&• 91D PU.II." 8-10 p.m .. Anaheim Convention Centt'r · Arena. 800 W Katelin. Anaheim. 999-8900. "TEIUl8 or gND~AaJIOtptf ... UC lrvlne Sclcntt Lecture llall. 7 and 9 30 p" m 82.50 acneral adml Ion 82 UCI tudcnts 856-5547 Slqlee SOUTllEJll'f WDEL or nu&JU>- 8RIP. for slnglrs over 45. mttts for llappy I-lour al MarlcCallendtnrs. 731 W lstSt .Tuslln.5-7pm 768·4130 Etc. "O&TOBERl'EST" I~ C't'lt>brated at Old World. a little town In the lmal(r of Uavarla A brass band dlrf"C'I from Q('nnany prrforms Wed ·Sun Also fealurt'd are foJk danct' Aroups and brcr drtnktn~ COl'ltests 7561 Cenlt'r Avt' . lluntlngton ~JC:h l'hroup;h Nov 25 897·1470. SIU DAZZLg '84, lht' larJl.~I s ki o;how In North Amt'rica. c-rlt>brale<> with a rerord numlx-r ol rxhlbltor; and majOr ma nuracturers of ski equip· ment F'ri. 4·11 p.m . Sat 11 am ·I I p m .. Sun noon·6 p.m l..o" An~t'ln Convention Center 833-8003 A llOTOllCTCLE SW AP MEET ts held from 6-IO p.m. at lht' Oran!(f' County F'atrgrounds. C-ommt'l"C't' BldA ir lO. 100 ... air Dr1vt', Costa Mt'"NI $4 ..idmlsslon . under 12 frtt 495·2542 sat-. ...... Clualcal GREGORY COLEJllA1', "ff F'rldil)' Ill.ting TD Win CELLAR. gf' Yrlday llstloft-. -- Tift NEW 81Vl'JlflGLE Sl1'GER8 makeo thrlr debut apprarancc on th" ronc-t'rt S<"rlt'S of lhf' Los An~C'I~ Ma'lltr Choral!' wllh l{oc:trr Wa~nrr founder and mu<itc dlrttlor R .JO p m Dorothy Chandkr Pavilion S5 S20 (2 13) 972. 721\2 llANOl'f LESCAUT," ""« ~ nda\ II tin~ Country THE wzsTgRl'f Ul'flOl'f BAl'fD. -.ff F'rtday ll'lltn~ Also. tod;n 0111\. a rountry danc-t' workc,hop 14' hl'ld from 11 a m.-3 p-m- THE "11.AJlLBORO COUNTRY llUSIC roua·· Siar .. Mf'rlf' Jla~drd Ltt Crt't"l1Wood. Ronnie Mll!>dp lll'ld JatnC' F'rtc-ke 7 ·I 0 30 p.m An.1h('lm Convention Center. 800 W Katt"lla Anaheolm 999-8900 Jau COl'fP'R&Y PBll.LIPS, <.tt f rtd.t\ II ling CAJ'E LlDO, St'f' Frtday llc,llnit ~op PAT llETJUN'Y. Cr..imnl\ A,...trd wtnnt"rand mt"ml:M-rol J oni Mitt he-II., stt'llar back ln!{ itroup tor hr-r "Shadowo; and Ll~ht " lour .1pp•'.tr .. ,,, 8 pm al UC' Irvin(' s C'rn ... t11n1 11.111 Tlckt'ls arc pn<'t'd a1 ~ 11 "Ml .Hh .1m f' and~ I 3dayo4'show and art'"'' .111 • .t>k .ti Tlckelron and ur Ir. inr-" txi" offltt ROCll·A·BILLT with Fr.111k11 <., 'W't" Friday listing AARON PARIS. t-:h1~ PN'-,I('\ 1m peri;ona1or. offrrs .. A Trlbutf' to 1-:1\ 1 .. at 8 p .m. Oranfte Co.lst ('oll~f' .. Finl" Arts !fall l 19 . 270 I f"atrvlt'" R1'1..1d Cost.I MC'sa S4 t.trlv,tnN' Sf) ;ii lhr door 432·58MO JUSTIJlt TUSK, SC'f' Fr1rl11\ lt<.1111~ CBAPTSR 11, <1tt rrltt.l\ h<ollnll BLOWOOT,~Pn<la~ lbtlll#t WINCllltST&a. ~ Frnt.n 11 .. 11ni.: D&nee LOLA llONTltS and hf'r S1'1dnt h danN'l"'I !X'rfonn vtrtuosn r l.1 'lk'al folk And Orrv Oamf'nC'O ct.1m f'4' 1n clu<ltnit romtc and exoll< (UOC"t"S of Mf'xlro and South Amf'rica 8 p m , Gol<1f'n w.-...1 C"ollt"l(t' Community Theatf'r. 15744 Coldt"n Wf'81 St . lluntl~on llt'ach $5 advanN', 00 at Piiot Weekende</ Friday. Novembe< 9, 1984 Calendar 1 tw door li95-R37R -Theater "AHYTHJNC GOES" di thr ( 11r 1,1111 ('.111 Ulnnf"r fhc-:tlrr V t· Frid.I~ 11 .. 11111! .. THE BUTTERFJNCERS A,..CEL" ,111 he 1'\lr11. p11rt ·r hr.ttrr An" < ' ricrr '>t·1· I rt'1.J) 11 .. 111111. "CAPI CAPI" <11 1111 <,r,.n!I l>lnnn I tu ,111 r ..,..r I rcda) ll'>llflj.\ "CATOPI A HOT TIN ROOI'" "' tlw Ml, .. 11111 \. Wjtl l'l,1 ~h1111"4 ~· ~ nd,JV Iii.tin~. "CHIP on OLYMPUS" at lht· C"cr.1:1 Mr...a Civic-Playhou'>f' ~«' ,.. nda y llsllnR ''THE COMP AJlff or WAYWARD SADfTS" at thr San Ckmc-ntC' Com munlly ThC"alt'r ~ Fnday li'illn~ "THE CROSS AND THE SWITCHBLADE" di ")(}UlhC'm \all· lorn la Colle-gt' Stt I-rid..ly lisun~ "TU cutl008 SAVAGE" ac lhr <.;ardt'n Grovc-n Community T hralrr '>t'r P'rlday listing ''DAM.a AT &gA" at Cal S I.tit" In the night, secrets are. stolen. COITA•U It,.,.. II· ~.;; '..io 7~ NOW PLAYING H. IOllll fOUlll Ml YAU.ff Bl!m!'::. "' ,,.,.,_ ~,. l•"'•'llU' OMG S.- )oll' WI<· rJ6.3 1301 °""".., q ano 'l'"Ol". A 1M1i l-llll'lllSU ,. WGOllY ~ ol • "-" .. -lllJO<Allll SC.11119 Behnda Montgomery Fiil.ig,. Cdlol by PreetSIOll UbotalOl..S '"' ~ -- • .._.:>iOfl"O. 11111 w-- STARTS TODAY - Lon.'{ lk'ac II ~r Friday lli.tlnR "1'HE P'AJlfTASTJCKS" at lht• liu<"nt• PJrk Clvlr Thratt'r SN' F'pdav fisting "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" at SfobabU.m ., W ("SI Dtnnrr Playhou'>f' St'r f rld.Jy lib! I~ "THE GIGLI CONCERT" at 5<>uth CO.t'>l RC'rw-rtory 'i<-1-f'"rlda} listing "MOVE OVER . MRS . MA&KHAJil" a l llw llarlequtn Oln nrr PlayhOUM' &r Frida) llsllng "NATALIE REDS A KIGHTIE" a t thr llunlln~lon Bt'df'h Playhou~. Sc.·1· Fnday ll~llnst "SHADES" on the Y<'on<l Stajle or !->tlul h Co.1.,1 lfrpertory 5t't· Friday f11ootl II~ "TO GRAl'fDWOTREll'S HOUSE WE 00" JI 1111' Wf'-.ltnlno;lrr C."<>m 8 a.m.-3p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE i t ~ occ .. 'R~Ull S EHTMANCl SPACES S 10 • 432-5880 St41ert ....,, ,.,.. _. 11 6 :JO a'" 1t n.e t.i• , BARGAINS GALORE!! FAEE CUSTOMER ADMISSION a PARKINGlll FOUNTAIN VAUEY Family Four 963-1307 ORANGE AMC Orange Mall 637-0340 ORANGE UA City Cinema 634-3911 1.1;ntn1m•1 ANAHEIM Pacific's Anaheim Drive-In 879-9850 Shows Start at ~ Drlwt·l111 not prne11ted 111 3-D munlly Thrulcr. See f·r1day ltRtfn~ "VAJlflTIES" at Coldrn Wc>st -Col· lrgc St°C' Friday llsttn~. Fllma "TERll80F ENDEARMENT.'' 'J("C' Friday llsllnt "BEAUTY' AND THE BEAST."/\ haunllnl{ly bt-a ultf ul rttm ba~cl on I hr famous fairy lal<" R p.m S.m Juan Capistrano Library and Cultu ral Cc-nl t'r, 3 1495 .. :1 Camino ~eal, San .Juan Capistrano S2 !lO ,Hlmli..,lon 493·591 l Lecturea "LIZARDS A.lfD SNAKES" I., 1111' l'>ubj<'<'I that wol~lsl amt t-<lu1-.11or WaynC' Mohr i.rw-ak!t on al lht· Crr.1 tton Sc'IC"ncc> /\s'iO<'lallon or Or<1nAC' Coun1v·~ n10ntfllymt't'HnJ'\ 7 30 p 111 • Vlllal(e lllblc-Church. 12671 Bu,1rn St . Cardt"n Cruvc Fret' adml'>'llllll 552 :l344 Worbbopa "CALLIGRAPRJC DESIGN: I ht· Nt'wl.rnd Alphabct." Not rd ralll )1.r.1pltl1 ar11-.1s Tc-rt and Hlr har<I Srumpl 11·a1'11 lh•· Nrwlanct AlpltnbC'I 9-:m a 111 4 ;30 p.m .• Golden Wr-.c < 'olll'J.tf' /\rtl'. llld)I.. Hm 220. 15744 C:oldt'n Wf''-'I ~I .. I lunllni.tton lll"ac·h 829 I C'I' H9 I .:l99 I Slnglea SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIEND· SHIP, lor -.lnJ.!lf'c, over 45. mN't., lur .11 VIiia Vnd1· .11thr1>1 .. m·yla1111 I Intel lor o;uppn ,,, 7 p m. 76f!-4 I 30 Etc. THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 Mon Nne All See It •2 OC> lr••o6 Fii•: ''TElllEI t:#lllEI" (I ) 2905 f Coast Hwy CorcJncl del Mar OKTOBERPUT. ace· f'rlclav 11:.t lni KJ DAZZLE '84, ;;f.-;.;d:1y 11'>1111,!! THE. HARVEST FESTIVAL or ARTS AND CRAP'TS l<i held \lo II h Jrtl8l't. crafls mrn and mu .. lf'lan ... ,,.. writ as a food cenlrr. r nlrrta1nnwn1 c-C"nlr r and over 35 craft "P.H <"" •1 J m .4 p.m.. Las Palma., ~hunt ~rounds, San Clt'mt'nlt' 492 O I Hi Sun. Claulcal JOHPI DEARMAN. du.,..1<.il g1111ar1 ... 1. prrform., clurln)I. ">11rul.1\ brunch from I I c1 m ;l p m l..1 t•,111m rr:.t.mranl. ThC' Newpor1 t'r I I 07 .Jamhorfi>' i<"oad. Nl'wpon tk.1r t1 6 44 1700 SIMOPI RATTLE 11. tr h llw Lu' An~t>lrs Phllharmonlr '>lT f'rld,1\ 11 .. 1111~ PIAMJST EDUARDO DELGADO .appears al Sunny llllls I lll(h !'>(·huol W1trb11rton Wdy off lla<.t,1nt'l111n f~oai'i. liulll.'rt1m Prcsc:nle<I hy llu Fullrrton Frtc:nd& of Muslr :i :10 p m Fn·c· admission 529·7758 THE ALL·AllERICAPI BOYS C HORUS ma kC's Lhclr llnal fall ·•P 1war.tncc In this a rea JI rlw hro,t llnltC'd Methodist Churc It. Ml'l <,pufll('On St .. San ta Ana :i 1> m I rrr m tm1ssio11 542-232".l-- THE COMPOSERS BRASS QUIN· TET, whlc·h penormo; bra,., 11t.1mlwr mu'itc· I!> pr1$c-Olrd by (.'hr1-.1 l'c1fln~· "' 7 30 p m . f'oundrr\ llall. ( < I n 1mpu.,, 1530 t'onrordla. lrvtnr s.t Mlull ,, ~I sent or c·tl 11.c·n., ,111d '' 11 dr nh wtrlt IU. H54-li002 Country THE KD'CGSTON T~IO pt·rlnrm., 111 c·onccrl .ii 6 t1nd 9 30 pm . ('r.11\ lt11r>1'. 1 5HOBrookhollow.~•nl.1 /\11.1 ">49-15 12 Jazz BOBBY REDFIELD prrlorm ... 1 ,11111 Jan I rom 7. I I p m a l I ht" Sun-.rt I '11h 16655 Parlflr Coac;t I ll~hw.w ..,u1i-.1·1 lkach . 12131592· 1926 CAFE LIDO fralures thf' l.l<lo .Ja11 All Stars from 4·R p.m. anda~al11 lrom .... -- Piiot Weekender/ Friday. November 9, 1984 5 Calendar 9· I I p m. 2900 Newport ntvd., New· port Rear h 675-296~ RICHARD CRUZ'S Fulkrtown1" S1 ru111·r'> pt"rform from 2·6 p.m at lhr Mf'a'dowlark Country C'lub. 16782 Graham St . llunttngton Bearh. Theater nf'r Playhouse Ser Friday tfc;tln.I{ ho<,ls vollt'vball each Sunday from 2-~ "SHADES" on t hr Serond S tage of pm: Shlflrr Park C'o'lia' Mc% South Coast Rf'pt"rtory Sec f'n<tay 979.9455 ll<illng Etc. Slngles THE SECOND CITY TOURmO S I 50 adult. 75¢ r hlld 964·3595 Mon. SOUTHERN WHEEL OF P'RJE!'fD-COMPANY. Amc rlra"• number one SHlP, for s lngh•s nvt'r 45, ml't'IS al the coml'dy ensemble group. performs al , Corona df'I Ma r State Bf'arh for a 7:30 p.m . Oranl{c Coa'>t ColleJ!e·.., GREGORY COLEMAl'f. i.ct· Frldav beach pa rty di 4 pm 768-4130 Hobert H Moore Tht>aln-. 2701 Fair llst1ng Clualcal Rqwrtory Theatre, 655 l own < rntt-r l>rtn· ('""'a Mt'<,a $12 ,rncl s 7 ">11 6HO 1444 Country CRAZTHORSE ff'etl u rt'c; a M(JnctJ\ 'lll~ht Foorl:ld ll Party wuh lhref' i:!lan1 "< rrrn Iv .... rnfnf' prlai:.. pop rorn. dncl h111 d~-. 'l pm I JO a.m 1580 llrookhullo"' '><tnt.i And 549· 1512 "ANYTHING OOEsl' ill the• Cur· ldln Call Dinner Thf'attr ~·e F'rtddV 11-.1111g "CAJ'f CAN" al tht' Grdnd Dinner Theatrtr Sef' Friday llsllnit THESAILl1'0Sl1'fOLESoffl'rs~il· vlf'w Road. Costa Mesa ~7 advancf' "C01'1'01SSEUR CONCERTS AT Ing out of Nt'wport llt'ach t"arh Sunday. SB al lhr door 432-5880 SEA" Is prcscntt'CI by lhf' Oran~'" Jan through Novf'mbc>r from 10 a m ·4 OKTOB~RPEST. 'l<'C Friday llsl C'ounly PaC'lflr Symphony with Kcllh "DAMES AT SEA" al Cal S1111e Long lkarh. Se<' F'rlclay llslln~. pm For agf"s 21 nnd ovf"r and al~ lnl{ Cl;1rk. rnn<1uctor Sclc:ct1on1> lnrlude CAP'E LIDO frdlUrf'<; lhf' MilPIJ' no n -smok<'ro, S20 donatio n 9KIDAZZLE'8411>f'r•Frldayllslln" Brahms 'SonJ1,1fo r Cello.tn<ll'l<1no Ja71 llour lrom 4 ;\o 7 :10µm with "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" al Scba~llan's West [)Inner PlayhoUSt' "" Wc1rro·n ,Ja-.rm on kt'vbl>.trd .1rnl 673-3282 A BIRD FAIRE l'I prt•..,t'nlC'd wllh :: I Int' minor. Op 38. M.1hln and THE SINGLET ARIANS' DIS· lrt>e t•<lucatlonal semlnaro;. f'Xhlbll'l, SchOf'nbcrt.f'i "Son.ss of a W,1yf.irl'r voc<1h Al-.o lnim <) P 111 I 3n" rn '°' "<'<" Frtday llc;tln~ · 0 r d "" WJ~nc· Wa\nf' 1>l,1vl11~ lh1 ""' .1nd COVERY GR UP meets or h blrd'l and <1uppllf'S. a unique blr<I Sallerl's C'onrf'rtO 111 C'amem for " r u'i"!IOn and "l()('lal. 7 30 pm Unit· <1uctlon dnd r rfrro,hmt'nJ<, 9 Flu!<' am1 htrln"s. aod Mcuarl" Oulf' l>.l\r lfohtn"'111 un Hu piano "THE OIOLI CONCERT" at South Cru1o;t Repertory. Ser Friday llslln~. :·-11ovE OVER. MRS . " .tnd Tr.in tAnnc;trt'th ..-r+onntmt ,;,,.. drlan Churrh. 1259 Vlrtorla St . Cn'lta a .m .4 JQ p m . O ran"<" Count\ F ,ur Tno for t l,1rtnet. Vtola and Pt.mo in "' ""'' S 96 "'596 "" dn1m.., l900 'ljr"' port llhd '""'port Mt <ia. I adml'i'!lon 2-o. ~roumfc;. I 00 Fair Orlvf", Costa Mt'~ E Flat. K 498 " S_p m . South CCM!>!__ Ucac:ll 675.2968. MARKHAM" a1 tht' llarll'~uln Din· Tll£TALLCLUBofOrangr County .-----------------------~-------------------- NOW PLAYING -----BREA FOUNTAIN VALUY LAGUNA HILLS ORANGE ORANGE Swi.un Mann Bted P1,11a Eowaros founld•n EowarovSaotx>m C·nPOOrTIP 529 5339 Va 1ev lJQun• H ~ Ma 63J 25'>3 Or ,, In COSTA MESA 839 1500 034 2!>53 io!;@jl:!Oj '-., ,,., 639 8:70 Eo,o,a10• f • • IRV1NE MISSION VIEJO Ct•11er Eowaro.~ Umver~11y EowarO\ V•eio Tw, BUENA PARK 979 4141 854 8811 830 6990 Pacol 'BUl'r 1 P •'• 0 • I 821 J070 COSTA MESA Enwaros To .... n Center 751 4184 [loo •uau Accrorro •o• '"'Sl"o•oumn) "A TOTAL DELIGHT ••• COMPLETEL Y CAPTIVATING, REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT. Rex Reed NEW VORK POST ****"GET READY FOR THE MOST ORIGINAL MOYIE IN YEARS! w111tam Woll GANNEn NEWSPAPERS fRI 6:00, 1:10. 10:10 ..... .,,~ PACll't AIW«.111 Oii fl com IDA 919 m 1 [OWAllOS CllCMA CCNTLR tl TCllO $&1 ~ COWAM>S SAOOUBM;I( edwards TOWN CENTER " .•. •' .. \' ,, • ·-· -751 •194 & ill \ -· , ... '1 ~\.t.J& M( 'f1 ~ \'" ... , . SAT/~ 1:30, 3:45, 6:00, S:lO, 10:15 CMDl1' _,. SlO '401 lOWAAOS MlT1IOOll IUftlCTOll IUCll tlS.0383 LDWAAOS IUflllCIOll ·-·~•11 ll>WAllOS IJIMRSITY lACUIA l(Aa4 491 1111 lOWMOS SO COOi lAGIJIA OUlll 631 CJ40 AMC OAAla l!IAl.l SMU * 54GI«• £0WAllOS BlllSlOI m~m . 'AClf( lfWAY J9 D1111 • '" J6'3 = COila -S46-11 II CDWoWIS so COo\Sl PlNA ..... ~1~"3 ..... IUQI ~ ~ MIMS I £OllMIDS IUfTllCfOll .. ,_ '21-4010 .. ~I~ 111.l* PAM OUI lOWAllDS WOOC-'Gl um. MlU • lOWAlllS ~ lAQ.M le.LS *ti . 1'"611 LA ... (213) '"~ •r~SQtM lA-"3·1'11 310CATOMTS -... ~ l!MMlS llSSOt W» IWl ~111 • [IJliMJS l(JIPOITll.at6'4~760 [ ~1 a.m: U.lS~J Cll(IK.a CIUlm ~··· Pa.: ObflGl ~fl MA WlSI • 191 :n~ I ' -l • Piiot Weekenderl Friday, Nowmber 9, 198-' ~-NCA c1111 •1 .. •tn · p .. , ._,_ NOV. t MA*IA COUNTY '' ~t ~u • ..,., c ...... , N0¥ 10 L.OftG H ACH • NEWPORT BUCH • I .... ~ !~Al• OOlt• -OCIA '"I i'J /It() l(dJf OM@ IDUOUI (Pl;I . . . ·~ 11111( ~Ult Ill • llt UJOU toQ (P(. ll1 I ~ • SO COAST PLAZA • . ._.,-~ ........ /\I 411• • .01NK,I COUllTU '"' t. •.ti I tf'J II •Ill ,,.. .... ,1111~1 -rw cms-lllS1 • C#ll'f '"' • fO#N CfNlfl< <>JIJ• llM • norn Sii»• '"' '" '•• ~ .• ........ '. ··~ftC)M '"Iii , 'J 1u4' Alltl(UIC.MH 'l'Cl ~ • t 111( PUCIUlll( ... , '"' . ~ 111 or • '"' I fl 1 ti ~ M COit Of I IJf llCU ~~ J !Jll•J ~Uldl Oii '°°' IOU Ohl llCI "'•I~ ICI\ • IRYIN£ • lUOS• llf l(Mr • JD "'' 11W I~ (ICI • I\ 10" Allt1CUIOIS.., ·~ '"' GM ll'l•CMDS 10 ~" ""'~'"" --""""'""'"'-WOOOlllW A•~ ., • .-11 ... ~H INI rr-10t !ti ' ' J') I ' ... ,. . I ' '°' ~ OH "10 rOUCllft IPCll I ' • O! Ill QI .. (Pl;I U \ nwos 1t1 •• IOJO .Calendar Dance T H E FUUl'f OALA P O LK OAJllC&R8, d~~ In natlvt' COS· tumts.. provide a progl'lilm of folk muslr and dances from GrCf"Ct', fwn ,_ Mli-"'-• * OlllL Y SZ.75 Ul!Mtt lll•IH llO SllALL "''"'"" '" SHOWS AT 1 :JO l :::JO &:)0 7:l0 £ t :)O OH 0001 YOU Ol[VIL CPC> SHOWS AT 12:00 2!b0 4 :00 $ .OO I :00 &.10·00 Nlc.k Nolle TllACtCU c•> SHOWS AT fZ;)O 2:40 4 :50 7:00 £ t :10 ""'~'or Hll:Alt'T'S c•> SHOWS AT l :JO £ 1 :00 The itazo•'• £cit• ~I JI at 1 :OO 5 :30 £ to ·oo Sally Flelel 11'\.ACU ... 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(1') "-..... 11 • 11\ uo t4) ·~ ~ ••''" Ill STO." (NI "• "-'' \I) IJO.!OJe '>40 14U r ... /flO •a;. lllUS IOt 11n11 ONellt Cl!! • l Ill .... .._. \•D IU 4 11111~ 1()1 .. .. ' IMfl II lf'MTl (J1 ' ~ lllC'.IUS" (I) ~ '4 11.-otl II IK WIS I lfl 10 tO (I) ----Ill JI-IOI (I) I • • \ 10 IS .. ,. t ... Yug~lavla. fsracl and Poland at lh<" Monday Morning Club of l~a,stuna·s lunchron. I I :30 a m . llt'n Brown's, 3 1106 Pacific COd'>I llt~hway. s l..aJtuna 496-4425 Wor.k•bope DAJllA HAllBOR YACHT CHAR· TER8 oHr~ "Ct'lrstlal Navll(atlon. · d nine-hour courM' dt' ll(nc.-d to In troduce mannens to navigation with a '>t'1Clant. S45 ftt 493· 1206 "DEMONSTRATIONS ll'f PSY- CHOTHERAPY.'' fin on-going sem· lnar on the natur<' of p'lyehothrrapy and psychologJcal problrm'i, le; hf'ld lro m 7 15·8 45 pm . llum.rn E.quallon Ltd . I 550 ~ Coast Mlgh· way. Laguna Bcarh 497 7408 Tues. Clualcal GREGORY COLElllAl'f. M°<' 1-nda\• llstlng. CELLIST YO-YO MA and PIAJlflST EMAl'fUAL AX play Mrndt"lssohn. lltndcmllh and Ral'hmantnov In a Mu'll<' Ct"nter H('('·ltal. H.30 p m .. Music Ce nter l'avtllon (21 :JJ 972·7211 THE W1JfE 0£LLAR, 1't"I' i"nctay ll'ltlng Country THE WUTERJ'f UN10N BAJ'fD, ~WI' frlday ll~llnA Albo lonl~hl only Is d taltnl rnnc est with rtr'll prlzl' of S 125 . Jazz -· COPfl'llEY PHILLIPS, ~ F'rtdav lh,llnl( . · CAPE LIDO fralurcti "lfappy J a.u llour" from 4:30-7.30 p.m with War lf'll .Jo<o0n on krybo&rd and vocal., AIHOfrom9p.m ·I 30a m l":'thel..c.·.,11 l')(•<'hln 1 rlo. i. :l900 Nt"wpon Blvd . Nr wpon lk.H Ii 675-2968 E D LEACH appra n; al tlr1 Mt"ado wlark Country C.lu h Ii 30 11 30 p .m .. I 67A2 Gra h<1m ~I I funt Ing ton Bt'ac·h 84 aclmt<>s1on 846-339 1 Pop JU8TfN TUSK, St't" Friday ll'illng CHAP'J'l:R 11, M"<' Friday lhtlng BLOWOUT, <i('<' Friday llsllnJ.t Theater "CAN CAJ'f" al I he.-Ci rand I >1111w1 'I lll'tllcr See Frlc)ay llstlnJ,t "THE GIGLI CONCERT" al ~>11l h ('oast Repertory. Set' I-rlday llsllnA "M OVE · OVE R·, M RS . MARKHAM" at the.-llarlrquln Oln Mr Play houS<" S<-t> F'nd.ay ll'ltlnj.1; "SHADES" on thr St-cond Siagr 111 ~uth Coast R<'pertory St-t" F'rtd:t) llStlnl! Lecture. A IODJCAL TECHNOLOGY SYM · .eosnJK....boSb-'L .panel of ...ciq:>cr~ 111<;<-ui> lnAr hanges In hralth <'arr and lht rt' ulltng buslnr&s and lnvl""I mf'nl opportunltlf'S In Oranl(r Coun cy·., rnffilral lrt·hnolo~y ancf ~rvlct>-. 1ndu"itry A 30 d m . UC lrvlnf'., llc-r1tagt-Hoom. Unlvl"r'ltly Centc-r fi51 1700 Slnglea IF NANCY OOESN T WAKE UP ~REAMING SHE INON T WAKE UP AT ALL I _,__ BIUDG& Is played In Newport Beach each Tut"'ldaY. 50 cent'l adml Jon. c ..tll 559-64 7~ for directions Wed. Claaslcal "MANON LESCAUT." ~<' Friday 11-.1111~ TH!: EMMAJ'WEL wnm gum- TET. with Ursu la Op~ns. piano. Is prc•-,('rllcd by lhl" £.agund Bt'arh < llambt"r Music Socll"ly Tht· 1·11.,t•mhle consists of flutl", obot'. r t.1rln1•1, horn and bassoon. 8: 15 p.m . 1 dg11n•1 Beac h lllgh Schoo l 1\11d11orl11m. 625 Park Ave .. LaRuna f11·.1d1 from 825 sub!IC'rlpllon prlct"1t 111r rematnrng three C'on C'erts l'M 2H22 GREGORY COLEMAJ'f, set" Frtd<1y 11 .. 11ng TH!: Wl!lf£ CELLAR, SCI" Friday lt<.l lni;( Country TD WUftlUf tJ11flO'N BAJlm, SCI" F'rlday l lsllng. Also tontitht only. dancl" kssons by Ron and DOnna at A pm Ja.u THE PARODl/SEPflA GROUP pl"r forms from 8 pm ·midnight at th<' Sun~• Pub. 16655 PactnC' Coast llll{hway. Su nsf'l Hcach (213( 592·1926 CONFREY PHILLIPS, S<'c Friday listing CA7E LIDO, SI"<' Tue&day Iii.ting BIG BA!fD COMMOTION appc>ar'l from 8·"1 I pm at lh<' Ml"adowl;irk Country Club. 16782 Graham St . Hunlln,Rlon Oeac-h $4 adml<,sfon R46·33"91 Pop JUST11'f Tus.t: f><'t.' Friday llsr~n~ PRANK SINATRA rl'lurns to thr Unlvt'rsal Amphllheatrt>. 100 Unlvt"r· sat City Drive. Unlvn'\al Clly 4 Throu,Rh Sun , Nov I H (8 1 H) 980-9421 Wl1'fCHESTER. sc-e Frtday ll<,llng CHAPTE.R 11, see Friday llslln~ "IT'S SOOO FlJNNY''' -\/ .. ,,,,,.,,\(,,.,.,,., • I \ \fm,'tlZlflt' !UM ,. ~14993 •• m 0655 QaANGl 637 0340 UA MOVlS 8 lDWAROS W0008RIOC£ .W. ORANG£ MAI l 111 1111 llAIM ,Allt IMll ~"'Wf l Of CIJl'j\~ 1~1111 SO Of lflJJ N com lll1A 751 4184 LA •ADA m 1611 Ol""6[ 634 391 l [0WAROS TOWN CENTER SRO CAT£WAY 5 UA cm CCNTll! ifll':IOI Al AKION $A fWf Al YAlllY WW ll ltlfl'Jll~dNllW WUTlllNSlB. UA W£SfMIHSIER TWIN • 895 5333 QUI.,._ II.Ill flN IOWAll!l'. ~~:-;--... . 'IW°'*8NHIT "°'1'VE BEEN WAITING FOIL ··A.LL OF MF IS A SLAPSTICK. HIPSTER HYBRID OF 'HEAVEN CAN WAn'" AND 'TOOTSIE. ... -'-4 "-. Pl:CM'U ~IE "lily TomliR.ift>•• laughnmd poignancy ftom her character .. and Ste\le Martin vaulta to the lop of the c:lau with his brazen, preclH perfofmance. This one goes In the time CJpaule." -Ilk.._, C:-, TilllE MAIGAZUfE [!{]. 1~KEATON ~OllfTUn'UTIJ'r~~~~~ f AMI\ Y FOOR %31)()1 GMOl.ll GaOvt llllrOaT llUCH lOWAROS WfSIBffOOll lOWAROS 1100 ~lO 4401 613 83!>0 IYlll SMlAW lOWAROS UHIV!l!'ilfY [OWAROS 8111ST0t 8~H811 ~40 74'4 J More Q Week ONLY 'ALL TAPES O ALL TIMES ~ LILY ~. ~ ~ SALE POSITIVELY ENOS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1Sth MARTIN TOMLIN AuOFME :!'!.""':~ •ulih1..,.. ._ mA ...... .. MllA-, ... co, ...... ..... ,. I' C0$1Ulfl.l ll-~-· \tlW90 ,_., ... 41.10 ,,.,., .... ,, '""'" ... ···~ --l'-~ w. .. ., ' ....... u-1"4Di.-.. ~ , , m,~, ~Yl'MJI r Ill'** RI# ..... ~ u.zw ._. ~-r .... .... ,10 SNIN/ltll CANl!Wle ... a...."' fU • ..., wu•-•rt~ "414< I ' The j~~1 Movies At The jj~1 Price .9 ... No'"'"'" TICltlf i.tQUl .. d ,.0, Cntr•nH To Tn• 49·· ... Video Cent.,: 0 n 0 •11 11 AM lo 1 "M . .. "A CLASSIC. A FINE, ENDURING, DEEPLY AMERICAN FILM!' -Shell11 lkn11011. LO\ ANGELE TIMES "'Places In The Heart' completely raptures ·the Americ.an spirit, and is one of those rare movies that mak~ you feel all the better for having seen it." -l'"l l 1111111, ( R'-1" \1()1{'\I\( I" \\ .... __ SALl.Y FIELD __ PLACES IN THE HEART PO-----~--....... -...-u-, .. ~ ..... -.... -IMAIA.'8'r. PIL•V'i \DO llUlll.I,_ '"•· ....., IOWJMI ¥AU{Y ~ ..,,,,,. .... ,,,,,,, ,,6'. 5.lJ l6q :u ,._ ., ............. COSUMU.l r"""illdo 1 v • 'Jt l)Ul LA-ANI FUf'llOl'!-.-t lllUIOll ""'° '°"'~~· ,,.. ... ht• "-'"1'li I 11-1~N ••WJ • "1'll: LAKEWOOD '1 *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* ] BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Ptrlormances Mon•v * Thru S.tur•v (Except Holidays a Spec. Ent1gements) . gu1!~o'i','o':~'" s. ••• 1 f1MiJ•I•J•l4) Center South l!.J ... m__. ~·n lUCIOr (I) (till l.lt.ISll '"""'• "' C....•t-4.p r 00 JI\ \JI I 0 1001 S..Orot IS !lQ S4' ,, ..... uo 1. LoMIRADA ~ • ~ Oii WI Sllf[l (I) llJO '~I ') &10 illh • SClllO"S Slorf (") 11 IO 1 '~ u '4) I 'lO , )) SAi QIU I I\ 110 I c\ IH!I "IYUIOO "Tl€ ~1111" (I ) .,.~JO') )~141 100'> 11 IO 4 I 'lO CIMS QI PWDI' (t f . ' 1utt1 1 .... ,., '"'"" h "'"··· ... fl, tW< ... IOllMlaC l1t: SIOll (") ·~ J" ... h .,, SIDl1 llMOIU3 (I ) .. 'c t' • '!Ii • ii MMllUS j?C) fl or.'' ,lflfO 00 40'>' I 101' •PACIFIC 0 •ll( TD1191AIOI (I) \ t •• MMOlllS '") .. r.11.f' rrar ... y \ J.1 "-.... .,.. c .~ .. ~. • JO ' .. JI( Lil TU DRllM'I lilll <U I otwon~ <"' l'l«J Of llMn (I I 4.1' .. f!QfflCft {t) ~ EATRES• * CINE-ft SOUND! At that symbols gfllt sound d11tet to your AM Qr * r1d10. If no r1d10 with 1ccmory position, bring your own AM porUlblt. Ill llft.ll lllUOlllS Ul1DMf I• SIMI I• 1'111 Chilc:lrenUnd.. 12 ALWAYS FREE MJ:tJ:@f?l3J·::::.!~w~ l.!:·r ... Jl:11JjUJM;J:I 3) * • SU,ER SWA' MEETS htry SAT & Suncllv • • '114 ll• U lt a .... "' ~ l•N•h• "'"'' Ot c "•" ~"' A~ Oii £l.M STllil (ll sa£lfl 1M01CS (J) * ltnOl II OI MSIU 111 .,. "-US I'll~ , CE1SllOW CR) IODf OOlal (I) lltS~ M Ill iiW Sf(it fK) "-tr Ill s.ll Aff .. (II IMICIO. "°'1 Ulll( ; Oii llO (I ) , ... :lllflll '"\"'"t.""3••••1"'."'Ps·~l ... 4...,1 .. t:.. ~·o~~l::-;:-.:1 ... J ...:IC nl STO. (PS) • 1&MT11MM Oii U. Sl101 (I) Pll " lltlC !Oil ~ CIU'PSMQlll (I) I llaool Ill 1 Ill .. lff fl) J "Q.AU II ltlt Ill llC~ICll 4•• "' IVIMSllU:IJ 411 ORANGE ~ "'~'°'Ill "'~ 'llO llGI Ull ll ! Oil CiOO' YOU Dhll <PS> l'llll OlM fO l1t: COOUll (") Oil D YOU DOa <PSI "" DUl Cf IK aJmal I") LaHABRA ~ .. llU (JI . '"' • •COID*f Of"f'll£1'Cll '°"' SUPER SWAP MEETS Every SAT & Sundov . .,,, .. , ,,. ,, .. r I • Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 9, 1984 Calendar I llW Ari' Vlll1tfl.l" I h,.dlc-r llC lrvllw 1t111tlo!,hl tllrouj.(11 !-.11nd.1 y. 'fov :lll !l4 .11 X H!1f1 (,t.l 7 "CAif CAif" d i tlw '•r.tnd IJ111111 r I til'.1trr <,rt• f rl<lay 11 .. 11n1o1. :'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" .11 .... hJ .. ll.111 .. wr .. 1 l>tnrwr l'layltou'tf ._,.,. 1-rtd.i) lt"llnJ.t "THE CIOLI CONCERT" at !-.1111111 1 ,,,1 .. 1K•1wrt11rv., M.1111 .. 1.11.(•· ..,,., I r1 '' '' 11 .. 11n11 "M OVE OVER . MR S . MARJ<KAM" .ii tlw f1Jrkqu111 11111 ,.,., 1·1.,,1"'""" !->f·•· 1r111.1v11 .. 1101!. "SHADES" on 1lw ..,,., rm!1 ._,t.cu,1 •11 "v111ll I , .. ,..1 1<1•1>1 r t11n ._,.,. h ttl.1 \ I "-I 1t1J! Lectures "ETHICS. A CCURAC Y AND CIRCULATION." h1 lll11r., I ri1111 Or .c11i•• ( "1 mt v " 11.tll\ nr·w"IMJJf'r' .1ri I• ,1t11r1 •I 111 .1n up1 n pullllr IC1r11m I 111 Ii"" .. c h r1 .. /\ 11111 ''"11 nl ·r lw 1~~1 .. 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CELLAR. •w•· ~rut.i v I l'lfl llll SIJC "IN-SCHCIOL YOUTH CON· CERTS" .1n pr1•,«11l •·1t IJ\ • lw '11 .c11u,1 I •111111\ l'.111t1r '>\lllJllllJll\ 1111., 111011 111 wll h K .. 1111 I I.irk • 1111tl11t for 1\11,1111 1111 I llJ.th <,. lt•it•I 1, 1 hr lw-.1 111 ''"'·" ., f 1.\11 1 ""' "''' with Nr·w11<1rt llnrbm I llj.\lt "'"''Ir•~ 1 lir ..,,., mul JJ.Jlr IHI I-fl "Im· If. .1111l l'h11111111·r A11rlll11r1t1111 111 I cill r r 11111 '' "'l111l11lnl 1111 Mriri "lo\ 1 'I bl1CI M44 GREGORY COLEMAN, .., • I rtd.i\ llo;lln~ Country THE WESTERN UNION BAND. -.c 1· I r11l,1\ h'>lln~ Al.,., 1111111(111 '" lltr {rnrnlr't lwo·!'.1t·11 Jl.11u1· <01111·-.1 With .1 prl.c.1·111 J lrtpf11r1w1J '" Mt·Xllll Jazz COPC,REY PKlLLIPS, ,,.,. h1tl.1\ 11 .. 11nit CAPE LIDO. M'f" I-r11le1v 11 .. 1111~ THE EARL Kll'fC BAND JI' rfur "" .11 1111 Mf";Jflowl.Hk < m 1n1 f'\ ( l11li I f17 11'J. < 1r.it1 .. 111 '>I I hml 1111.tlfHI I \#'.II lo 11 u •. i:i<f I -r:--=-..:=:::::---== =:=r_ Ol1I' Ofi llE "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Brend.a Caponera Re~taurant Ac1..ount Executive CAFE LIDO Prnent1 New Lunch Menu Gefe l t<So Reetau,ant. the Cannery Vl118f16 -local known 1an apot, ha& added .a new Mellon to their luncheOn menu that Includes paatas and ltallan spec1atues One of ll'le more popular speciallles 11 the Prosciutto In a Blanket for $4 25 Whtch cs a prosciutto ham and mozzarella cheese sandwteh, egg dipped and butter grilled and IS served with Ines Another favonte IS the Seafood Fra 01a11ola for $6 SO Th11 dtsh IS wt11te ftSh and bay stmmp sauteed with ohvn, rad wine and 'm;ir1nara sauce and aer11ed with garlic bread The new lunc heon menu also mc\udM e vertety of sandwicn.., ometats and salads. Salad lover a wlJI en1oy the d Ntc0tse for $5 25 tender fllet ot tune. ripe ottvea, bleu ChMM, 1om1to 1nd c mber slices. with tangy red' onion offered on a bed of ct11p greens with herb easing Cate Udo 1s located on Newport Blvd In Newport Beach Call 6)5-2968 WONOI SEAFOOD Begins Chrneec Coot<tng Clat'les Wongs Seafood Reataurant has recently begun 'Cuisine ot China Cooking Claues A s.etecllon of the most popular appet1z.er1 and main dtaha are being demonstrttte<l lmm4!d111tely lotlow1ng the 1n1truc11on atud@nts will enfoy tile dehr..1oug meal they nave 1ust, seen prepared Wongs Se•food Restaurant features ocean trei;h ltsh lobs,er and crabs kept alive in two large tank1 to ensure a ctehghtfully fre•n meal Cheft Koon Song Au and Chi Kuen Wong, formf'rly hf!ad chefs rn Hong Kong s ltnest restau<ant1. e•cel In the preparation CJI Canton~y. and S1PCl1wan r..o1s1M Wongs Seafood IS IOcated II 8052 Adami al ~11<,h Blvd '" Huntmqlon ~&<.h (,all 536-8877 DOVE STREET REST A UR ANT Oet1 New look There have been several changes di Dove Street Rattaurant, 16608 Oo11e S treet, Newport Beach Or1g1nafly part of lhe Cask N Cleaver chain the Newport locatjon r>eo•n changing ebout 2''> year• ago when 11 wM purchased by tho Vintage 81 group From Cesk N Clea11er to Dove Stre.t Cask and lln8lly 10 Do11e Str~t. the restaurant ho' r~ntly undergone an f1.(ten9've 1nter1or remodel that nas repleced the wine w11reho.1M motif of earhet" day• with Ille more contem- porary look of an urben pub A new color scheme of burgundy and green hat brtghtened the bar and dining rOoma. white an ebundanai of Plants nave i>een •dded throughout the restauran~ Tne ealad bar. elready known a.s l>elng one ot the moat c;omptete In Orange County, nu been expanded to include Ire.ti spinach h01 be<:On dreN1ng cottage chee!M!. yoghurt and trash lrull Dove StrHt ptldea 1tMll on 1teak• cuttlrtg IM!r owrt on the ptetnlMt each day 'S teak• ere 04.lr tpeclallty," &aid Jeff Matlocli, owner-m8Afl0er of Dove Streat "We have work9d very hard to make Dove Street the beat ttellk houM 1n Newport BHc:h I think "'ve ~ ... aald Matlock proudly Do\/9 Street otte11 tteau dlleken end ee•food Monday thru Sunday fOf lunch and dinner Reser11allont can be made by calllng 752·2538 ' FHtur• ol tht1 Dolly Pilot .Advertl•lf!O ~I Pop I WlJ'fCHE8TER. M"t' ~ rld11y llo;ll••Jt YRANX SIN~TRA, st'<' WNl11r-.d.Jv 11 .. 1tllg. - . -....... . JU8TlJ'f TUSK, we-Fnd.ty ll'llln~ THE DOllllNOES apl>f'.tr k .30 I' 111 I ·• m .it I h1• <,un'>('t Puh. I ft655 f'.111r11 C oa .. t lllj,(hway. ~n111o;c.•t Bt·.1t·h l!l I '.1) r;92 1926 CHAPTER 11, ..,..,. ~ rtduv 11'!1 tnit BLOWOUT ...... ,. l-1'1'1,1} ll<1ttnl( Theater nrr Pla)•hou-." ~r I-rt<I.!) 11 .. 1111i;i "SH.ADES" cm Ill<' Srwnri St.JI(!! 111 -,.,ult. C'r><•M Hr prrlory ~1· frtdn) ll>1tl "A· Worbbope "YERMA." A llC lrvlrll' dra'?'!p wr11 k'lhnp J>n>d11111un thro111ot,h l'fov 17 UC'l'i, Flnr /\rt't l.llllr Tlw.tlri·. k 11 m 84 lo(1·nl'rJI .. ctmls,1011 ~2 I IC I -.11ulr111 .. H'Hi f;{> 17 Etc. "OKTOBERFEST." "1·1· I-rtrl..iv llsl .. A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC" di lJ<. 111~ lrv11w .,..,, I-r111 .. v 11-.11n~ "CAN CAN" .11 llw Cr..11111 1)11111<'1 Advance Bllllna 11 .... , ... , ~·· r 111 "'·•\ 11 .. 11rw "CHIP 0'' OLYMPUS ' .11 11w UC JRVll'fE 'S ANN U AL C ""''' Mr<i<I C 1v11 l'lavlint1'I<' ~ MAD.RIOAL DlJ'fNI!:R rl'.tl11r"",. rr- fo r1•h11· u .. 11n1ot -c·l'f'ttllon o1 ... 1G11t 1t-n11.irf b0nquf'1 "THE COMPANY OF WAYWARD 1nmplr1r with co-.tum1·1 -.1n11.t'r"i. S AINTS" at llw C.,,111 c lrml'nlr C-om · ln11r1 lt''ltrr tnJml>f'll"" <1n<l lr.1 numll~ I tw.11r-r Sf>t' l'n!1ay 1181111).t <1lt1<1n.1 y11lt'tltk fra-.1 l'ro~,ram 1·011 ''THE C ROSS AND THE r lm.11·' w1111 1<1 n.Jl't.,..n<t• (hrt .. 1m.'" SWITCHBLADE" <it !)<1uthrrn l all· mu-.lc by Un C:llt1mhC"r Stnjtrr. 7 pm forn1a C ollr-gi-~ FrHl:1y ll&llnJt J)t>c I 0. I I I :t. 14. 17. I H .rncf I!;. "FIDDLER ON THE ROOP" .11 >424 'HI .1n<l f422 .111m1<1.,1on C.,th.1.,t1.1n" Wr"!I Dlnnl"r Playh111 1M' 11'if) b617 "•H 1-r11l.1\o 11 .. 111111. TKE LIPlZZAN ST A.LLIO"S ol "THE GIOLI CONCERT" .11 'w1111 h V1rn11,1 art· th•• focal pornt or "" ( 0,1-.1 l<1·rwnnrv o; 11.1<11n .. 1.1i.:•· ~r rx< 11r .. 111n 11ffrr1'11 by Oranw· Co""' I w •-.il.iv ('ollrf1.e·,~mmunlly !'.t·rvl<T Oftlet· ""''"lot on ~rt l.>ec· 7 Thi& perform.am r by • • M 0 VE 0 VER , MRS . •h<" 1,...Jl11Uful purt'brt'd antm.il'\ mark'\ MARKHAM" ,11 1111 f1drlr11111n IJln lhrlr Wt•'>f C ,,....,, drhul Tlw bu .. ~~~~~~~~~~----+- Stan Breckenridge Returns to fo~ Bae & geltt --~ .. At the piano Tues. thru Sat. from 8:30 pm Starting November 20th S.it urdc.1y f, Su ndJy Breakfast from I 0 am Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Fntcrtalnment Nightly and Sunday Afternoons 2515 E. CoHt Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-6577 t11'pan" thr rampus a l 6 pm a nd rt'lurn'>dl II 30pm S:liHl"f'l11cll,l(I,. .. .1 down'ltJlr'I &Cal for bt'>ll vtrwlnJ( arnl 1ran~port.tll1Jn H<"P,lstralhm ctr11<1l1nr ''l N1w t 6 432·'lHSIJ OLVERA 8TRE£T 111 I,., An~rlr' I" thr '11"'\tllltitlOn or •I IJll!'·dd) 'krtc h ill!( r.l(pc-rlc-11< 1·. whlC It 1 .. u m rturtrd hy n.u1ono lly rt•1 r~1111rd ar11 .. 1 .karw ('01111'1 An~ulunn P.1rt11'1panl'I .1n !'rte our.•R"<l 111 hrh1~ m.1trrtat.. l lu-lr1pl'>'>l,1tf"f1tnr'>,1l l>f•( I anti th1 1J1,.. will It•"'" <>1.11111,r ('oa-.1 ( flllf'P,1" ill ~ J 11'1 .ind rrlurn ,,, r, fl m ~~~ fl"r Hrl(l.,lrilllHtl <lr.1dltrw l't N11\i I fi 4:.i 'lMAO Ongoing Event.a BRIGGS CU"lflJ'fOHAM AUTO· MOTIVE MUSEUM, 250 ~ ll.1krr 'II . C O">la Mr"' /\nttqur c-;ir., 1·1~1 ,, 19 12 iJ rr..c·flt I} a m 5 p m W1'<l ·Son l\4f) 76(.,(J DAJlfA WHA.RP di l>.rnd l'nlnl llJrhor oCfrni hair rl.l\ ,met thrr1 quarte r day 'IJ>Ortr1 .. 111r11ot 1 rlJI" 4%-5794 DAVEY'S LOCKER .1f<o<Htltt•r,d1·1-1~ ""a <tpor111-.h11111, trip-. r1,1ll\ 67:J-524S DISffEYLAND. I 'I I :J 11.trbor lllvcl l\nahrlm Mlrkry·, Month lrl r•IJrallon 011 S11turtJay .111d S11ndJy 'lahite'I Mlr key Mc1u'W' s IJlrthday wll h Our lkroMICkt"y Mou..,. paradr" .JI I .tnd 5 p m Mlrkry Mou"W" Hr-union 'll<IP,1" "''°W" .. tarrlllll, OrljitlOLll Mo11~krl<'rr" .11111 Irr,. p,Ut., for ch tl rfrrl'l r:z-nnn-nn'dn-. 1 or1111r1owtfwwt- .,1111wc aiw" 1 hr rww "World Prt•ml1•rr C lrclc-v1 .. 11111 lr;1turln).t thr :11.t1 rlrp,r"I" lllm" Wrindl"r of C h lna "r1tl /\mi-nr.1n .Journr·y.. <,c-n1or r 1111 Unllmllf"fl P<1't'>f'Or1., .tvalltthlr 111 j,(Ul''il., 60 yr·,Jr'> of aJ(«' ,rnd OVl'r t'Vl'r;, ihur'Klny .inrl I-rlday Hour' Fri IO .1 m 6p 111 .Su.I 9<t m 7p m ,C.,u 11 'I ., m .9 I'm Mon . Wrd -Thu,.. Io " rn ·6 pm C lo"lt'cl T11l'-.it.1v 999 456«; KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, HO.l'I Ut'd C'h Ulvtl . Hurne P.irk Cuc·~i.. 1·.111 rnjoy all of Knott''! 16!i rltlC"'\, -.tww't .inr1 .. 11r;1r llon'I throughout 111•· f1vr thrmC'd .trl'.1'1 lnr lh«' .. 11111,k prln· 111 •Jdm1-. .. 1on l>illl\ rntrrtalnmrnt In dudC'"I Wiid Wl'M Stun t S how11 1111<1 < '1.111c-a n danC'«'r8. l'OC'k bands a n d country m L1<1lc rntrrt.alnl'r'I 'll.l<'h .1'1 thr llvt' pt'rlormanr<' of .Jim Turnt·r·, 'Th<' Count ry Mu'lk Stnr or lhr IHAwrrnrr Wl'lk Show Al'lo pn·-. C"nled ar,. Jimmy Sh<1nnon·., "In 1.1mJ'& t,ovablr M11g1cal Clown ," it11'1 Antonio lloyos' · Llltlf' C harllr Chaptrn •· Snnopy nn tx-round-me m- l nit lhl' strffl'I dally In "Camp S n oopy" and Orang«' CO\tnly''I hollr<1t teen nl~I < lub "Studio K' I~ open ~alurday nll(hlti (or lhl' lr1lf'"I In lfo1 k Vidro. '>tdtr·of ·I hf'-art lllo(hllrig llt'ltt• -.ound "YSll'm Knoll'" will lw-Opt'rl I-rl Mon . Tuf''> I 0 e nt 6 p m , S.11 IO a m I II p m , Sult. I 0 J m • 7 p 111 1111cl '" 1 lo'>«'t1 Wrtl and Thur'! 220 5.WO LION COU"TRY SAP ARI, 11fi00 lrvlnr Cenlrr Drive. LaAuna lllll<i Thr urtlun :idvrnturr f'nlrrtal11mr11t rrnlc-r.11urroundcd bya warm troplt ,11 M'llln~. ofrC"n. t hrlll!t to thr rx<'llC'nu-nt ,\ l.lothful I I'\ lr.111011 •t oiu All••""'" nrr111 IN~•I! ,111 ti 11 ... '" lntcm.1tlonal ~rmct cu l•lnr prl!Kntl'd In a unl"1.M' .Jinln1 ••mu.p~rf. I )inm" from h IO pm 1111(hllv I , I' ..,.,,.1, J lt'1• (ilf i:tlllk·mrn, plf',I'<' RN.-rv • .mon i l4 'l'M-(~ l.c101fd in tht- f,.,....r•ld of Anahtlm tlnt~I, 1717 .., Wm SI . Anaht-1m ,,I• alluies '"'' 111 local c.:amtvals An artl"!'" I """" '"' hrl<i tonll;(hl r rom 7 I() 111 c 1i.1mp.1gnr anrl hor'I d'O<'uvrr~ nHI I hrnuith Nov 23. Mon ·Pr1 9 111 h p m . Sat. noon 4 p m '• 1141•1 l'fEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL LLERY. !l300 Nrwport Olvd . ·141"•11 11r.1c h Jo l'ottrr-on, an l'""'·nt nl 1hr1 radii l<mal or cla.sbl('A I ''""' 111 < htru"I<' bn.iah p.,tnlln$( .• md 111111c Mofll"t exhtbtl lhl'lr watt'r '"'' I hrm114h l)l'r 12 Mon fo'rl Ii 111 '1 p Ill f>2H· I 258 ORA1'40E COAST COLL~OE, 111111 < .. 1111•ry. 2701 f ttltvff'W Road. , .. 1.1 Mr"• ll11nli 1111 l'hom. Vll'f """"' phot~r~phrr, rxhtbtts I 4 rt.ti 11111lttplr·rxpo«urr < f>IOr photo ·'I'"" Mtm fr1 A ·• m fi p m .rn<J 11p111 J32 ~72~ ORA1'40E COUNTY CENTER ~OR Ol'CTElllPORAJtT A&T, 3621 W .11 /\rt h11r lllvd .. Sp. l I I. Santa Ana 111 .. 1 .1111 ... 1~. ,John Ac-ur!IO and 11h1c·l1>.1ntl'I. and 111fllloti-Ruth Ann 11111 '""' .ire-fralurl"d In thrr<" "I" 1 '' 11( thr lht' ubjttl l11nd~01pt' , 1{111111111ot WNlnr-.day Through l>r< I 1\11 ,Jrll'<I ' n-ccpllon Is hrld Nov '• tr11tn 7 Io pm Wl"d -S\m nonn-5 "''l 1':J4~"19 - QUORUM OALLltRY. 374 N C'oost IL(low,1v 1~11'-una Bc-;1rh .• Nrw work'! t r11k., lnl'lucllng thr ~1h..tra Mau r.11 k .11111 thr Kyla ml SllC'k Trark Por .1111 t• .11 >1t1vrn111rrr<1. .Jungle:" Tut>t' 11n1rw·r llO•ll .ind Shanaltt R.1c-t-r "'' llr-l'l't h;1vf' bt't'n t'Xp;.tn<kd rnl'4' on I he-7.a m!M-11 Wtvt"r or takr II tk• 1)1r11ul{h d lush rmturc· tr,111 Thi· 1hl .111lrndl ptt'vrvf' wtll l:M" pha<w<I 111 hqtlrmlnJt Suncl.Jy In ordrr to 1.1k1 '"••)! for nrw .tncl rxclllnA 1 • r1-.1t 11111 tlt·vt'lopml'lll '< (}prn J. rt 1111 'I 1r; .1 m la'lt car udmlltl'd 3 30 I Ill M 17 I :wo OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 75tl I r1111·r Avr . I l11nttn~ton 1-Warh 11"' l•tltv "'"'P"' an· I0<»1INI In thl" 111.1~1· wtw·h fralurl'1' thr dmrm ol 111.11111 ~.uropc"'dn vlll~gr~ with <'Obblrd 1nr1 .. l.1nlrrn ltr;thl<>. and 70 mural'< •I I 11rupt".1n 'i<'<'nN< patntf"d on C"X ••nor wall' by Eumptan artist!>. ., t 117 47 THE PAV1LI01'QUESJ'lf om·,... tour rnt .. 1·., ol Nrwpor1 ll:irhor. "lhowtng tw 11111111·" of John Wayn<' and other 1• r"lnnaltll<'it, lrom-1trr Balbt'ra •,1\ 1111111 tn Nrwporl Bra('h Dally '' ,., lmur. noon lhrou~h 3 pm. >7 I ')245. _ SANDlWOZOOaWTLDAPmlAL ARK, -...1n l>ll'@ Anrmnl rl<lrk ho11t"I,. I ·' 111 l r 111 w11h "1l1t''>t'I otlaylnA on •ru11n!1 .. unttl 5 p m tJirouRh Ff'b , .. flJ 2:ll 1515 SAN JUAN C A P I STRA NO 18SJON, 31 kH2 Camtn0Cap11tn1nn. ·•It .10:111 Capistrano P«-atur<'it St"rra "·•J~I. Callfornta·, old<'JJI butlt1tnj(, tw n•ln of the Great Stone Church. 1lcl1rr .. ham1rk1J, bcautt(ul jVlrdt"n11, 111<1 two m11o;ut"tn room<1 with artlfaNs rnru Native Amt"r1can and early )Mllf'lh r·ultur<' Oally 7:30·5 p m 11.1 1424 BEA WORLD, 1720 S. Shorr11 Hoad, ''"Ion U.iy, San Dl<'J{O. Thr lushly .111cl'>«·ufM'd marine perl< (t'aturt"11 thr kC'() l'rfllluln Enrounter. a 87 mllllnn rxhtbft lhAI houM"s 400 Pf'11Jt11tn • klllu Whalt" Shamu. ~ Wnrltl'<i top tntcrtuln«-r. 11nd Ka ltons ncl 1k1lphln'I A IW'cnl<' kyrtdr and Ii<,/\ Skytower .rtdr for a panornml<' trw of Mt !llton Ray la affcrrd. Dally 9 am. du k.(G1 0J224-~1. · 8R&aMAN LlBaART AND OAR· DENS, 2fl47 l'ac-lflr CoHI Hlsthwey. C '<1mn11 dC'I M r. RO!k'11, C'lll'I U•, unnua.I J,\M<lrn"· un Ort'hfd ronl'M'rva tory. kDL pomf" 11"'1 J(flt how Dally 10:30 ,1 m 4 pm 8DC PLA08 llOVISLAJm, n I I llr1H h Dlvd • Burna P11rk An, t>l11lJorn1t' rollectlon of movl<' ond tl'lrvtl'lton lflt'tnorablltn ln<'ludlnJl llft· llkl' rl'JlltraJt of mor<' th•n 200 rr· lll1Wnt'<I 11tar11 Oft" (UIUN"d. Ntw 1•>.hlblt1 lnt"ludf-Carol Oumrll. Mr. T ·llH1 Honn Id R~n Slit ·Sun l 0 .1 m 10 pm (R lRl 992 MM hy oil /Mlnlr-r < ·hrt'> ">lt·vrn'> ,111cl w11lrr<O or' Ii~ lrt' Arl.tm .1rr· lr.1t11n·1I throuJ(h '1)(·1 I t>.111\ 111 ,, m I .10 I> m 4'94-44:t:t 8AJW8TOl'CEGALLERY. ;\H•I A "I/ ('o.1'11 111'1,hw.iy l-<1~11n11111'.H II M.irl(1· \h.1pman ''"hlhll"' lwr ....... '" /\ Ufollntlt' B.11.11111•. 111 th1· ">11111111 c .. 11 lrrv Alt;<! mrmlwr .irt"'' pn ... 1·111 1-:nl,trJ(t'd Vl'\11111., 111 I he M.1111 C,.11 lt>r) Throus.th ,,.., I I Ill ... "•Ill I I a m 4 p m 4''7 fi77r, S A Jlf JUAN C APISTRA1'40 MISSION, ..,.111 .Ju.i11 < o1p1,1r.11111 111 sll(hll'I World Vt•·w... 111.1'11 11p 11t l1111r 111atn!1t11pl.1y, .. 1c1r1 ... 11 I p111 ..,,11ur ct,1y Tht• llr'I lft.,pl.11 I•'''"""• '·'""' /\mrrtcun ri.i k ,1r1 ln1111 lt.1J.1 M""'" ()111· l'l(( lltlll( htl(hltl(lol "' "" ''"I\' 1 .. llw .in ol Brtll.< .111111 r .111 11111·r 1111llonullY kn<>wn .trti-.1 whu "·" lrnn'll.11rd Nallv•· i\mn·11 .. 11 rnvtlt 11fl~y lnln 1·olorful ~11111n1t" rm \urt ""' l.1hrl1 "· lndu(flll,Q, '<Ilk Al-.<1 t·'I( 1r.111rcl1n.1rv ct•ramlr tllr'I tll'plrlln,Q, 1.1rlr111., porllon'I ot t•.1rtrc· .Juntpt''" ..,..,. .1 "' 1111' . .irl' 1<hown tor I hi' rir .. t lllnr· If• lllf p11hl11 r111 .. plf•'-f'f)fullon o1n1I llw 1trtl1c .111nn of lwo 1ww mu ..c•11111 room' I'< Ill 1 rh•l\1.1W111 of t lw tl.1p 111 All.1 < ,1lll11rnt.1 t rrk hy "f""''"'" 1·"plnr"' C "''P." <II' l'or1ol.6 .1111 l'atln '>c·rr.1 I ht· 1111.,.,lon ., h1111\<l<'t rtin1111(h l>I'< 10 14h 4720 SAJ'lfTA ANA COLLEGE /\rt (,..ti lrn 171 h -..1 rc•f't .ii llrl.,lol. "'ant.1 A n.t I""''"' 111 lier <,/\C'Jtrl and pholt~rd 11h\ d1•1i.trl mc·nl ffi, '111¥ .ire· ... 1iow11 1hr•111~h "'m lb 667 .H74 SUSAN SPIRITUSGALLERY. 'l:.!'.l Ol1t 'ljr•v. port lllvd 'ikwport lk'.id1 A n·1 ""I"''11v1• ol t hi" work 111 .km llc+.111.11111 '' rxltlbllr<l 1\1-.cl l>t"ln~ ... tu.wr~ .ire lmdj/,C''\ fn1m Amrrl<.an .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- OUT Ort f'44f•1 A•S.ttt .. 7 •It' Al 1.t..q • '« Hunt ng1on Be8Ct1 '1'.ii '>()' •. WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD 11m1 Hf ~ fllNNFRS TROPICAl 0.)1 I' I All , OANmJC f r ACll ITIE.S • c II If llll4<, rooo TO GO llPf N 7 fJA VS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO JI ~ Uo1ct• tllvo '""" K'l<lfl S Anif"f"""'lfr 1111 1.710 99!> 9920 /.11 '"""'' If· '"' ( hll•"' , ... '"'''"' ., ""'"'"'-¥ '" J..u'"I" ,,.. trwl1t10N u/ 011u111 •• ,,,,,, ,,. /rltt· ,,. ;.,.lift\ hf A•' fhovt' flu lot, fl IH t#u r hnf'JJ(utK u/ lh• ltil u.,,;,,. ,,.. •• 0H"9 ,., ''"'"",.. I'll f'I #-o/t , If n ••H' ,,.,,,,,,,, llu ,...,/di• 1' lirtf• ._, 1,,n ,,.. "''' alo11ow' u/ •• , .. ,,,., ,.. ,411. ,,,., •• , tlt1 '"'"' ") ,,,. ,,,,,,, ,, ,,, ,..,. ,,, ,.,,. ,,,.. Ofttl•.U'k•tf m uU 11'u11 • u/ r•lll•f 1f1rtu1,. (,.. O•, tir,J,,,.,, '' ''" t'1o u ""'" '/wl ln11/1l1hl'I I•' of• l''''u1I tu/"',.., nl 111 w,, ~m •I t/ /, Af,,/J th1 t '"'"'' f u,..1/•fl't ,,,,,, .. I • li1ul Join u.f for Sunday Brunl'h t/!f \'l(l f,f(/tl Vt'll/1•11/ /lH1t fl l ,f 111,;i 11#1 I Piiot Weetcender/ Friday, November 9, 9984 • <".11111'1·• · ,1n<1 'Th,. ftoatl t<> w,.l"ft hy Vidor l.itndwr~r. a" w• II '" l'ktar nlor prtnt'i by t..awr1P Urow11 fhro11>1,h Nov 24 TUf''\ Sal I II .1 m -!'i p m 631 ·6405 TLK GALLERY, fjt I Anton IJlvd .. !'>ultr 1.20. ('~1-.w M(l"ta Wood '-<'ulfllo1 U.'lrll<Jra ';prtng. rl( Northt"rn Cull tnmtd <1nd land~al)f' palntrr Ctl.1h Yt'ltn I llr...c h. Qf l..os An~rl.-, 'ihow lhl"lr work thmul(t1 Der I Tu<"., ~I I I .. m r; p m 545-ARTS UC IRVTNI! 1' lnl' J\11'i Gallrf) fr\ tnr Akmtrr1 >;t"r1r'>and ln'itall.1t1on from '-·•ntorlnl 1 .. 1 .. nd by Palya 1-rt"d man arr ff'.Jturrd l'hot~rnphl'> . .,.,n<J r hlrkl'n wlrr wood. plJ(011•n1 .1 11d ••tlwr m:11f•rh1lr. tn a M"r1M of hybrid llh)('C I ... I dk1 I I hr d rt,,, .. I houj/,ht .. 011 rhr .irrhrol~tc-al C""X«avatlon<, on tlw tsland l"hrough 1)1-c H Tur ~11 noon-5 p m k56·664H .. VOJlPAL OALLERT, .S26 Ch n 11ryrl". IA1lUr1.t fk'a<h Thi" llll\llV,tfl\t· rontrmpnary marblr ·llld wcJtxt -.(·ulpturf'<rr C.Outhrrn Cdltfornt.1 Jrt ''' l>avld 5abarolf. and 1111' t1yn.1m11 tuturtstlf. oil p;ttntl~ fll Yu~u'!l,I\ «rtl";I ' lv<1n Ku'\tUrd .1rf' -.huw11 throu~h l>i-< l:I l>atlv 11 .. m b pm 494-~44 I WHITE TOPS GALLERY, 4 J.:t A '< (oa'\f llt~hw.<y l~una Ul'.trh Work' by notrd Jrll'§I'\ ol The.-C..tltlnrr11.1 '>Ch<••' 1m li1<lln~ Mllwrrl "'11 .... 1 .. l<rx flra11<l1 . l<olwrt E WIJCl<1 (,1·11ritc l'O'll o\ml Mllforrt Zornr.... drr J>rr' 1•nlt"ll /\I"• 11·.thtl'rd arr dr<twln~" dtHI palnllni;(' II\ 11 .. 1<11 Ent11•m,111n ,1n1I w,1tn1 0111,... hy 1-.mnw '>C'hnrm Bn11,. l'n·11111 ,. .irttl L1•ral1t 11.1nn.Jh Thmuj/,h ""'" 17 I hur' ~' I I J m 1 pm .tnd h~ "'l'f10tntm1·11t 494 363~ AWARD WINNING RESTAURANT CELEBRATING OUR 11TH · ANNIVERSARY · (;OMPLIME TARY GLA Of WI E WIT H DI ER T HRU I ov. I !lTll WIT H T HIS AD ~·~--------------" 1750 2 RrMh Rhd. el "'l•l"r ll1u1li~lon ftr•rh R '-l.:;:;o:; - 1 e Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 9, 198" ·Galleries MUSEUMS GALLERIES n1ng tQday . Runs lndeflntttly. Mon.· Sat. t -5 p.m. 960-5776. BOWERS llUSEUll. 2002 N Main ALLENDALE GALLERY ·)1540 S. CAL STATE PULLBRTON Main ~t . Santa Ana. A pr<"vlew rrc-e-ptlon Coast Highway. Laguna Beach Art Callery, 800 N. Stale College Blvd. IDr "A.f',fowC'ringSclenc-e· Plants From Bronzes from &nnctt Sculptures' Pain lings from 1974 to 1984 by Captain Cool! 'I First Voyagt' spring collccllon ore featured. In-Dennis Ashbaugh are.shown through 1768· I 771." and "Tangata: Tlie ddlnlle. 497-&oo5. Dec. 5. Mon.-Fri. noon-4 p.m .. Sun. Maon Vision of Mankind.·· a color ARTISTIC I GALLERY, I 7300 2 ·5 p.m Closed Nov. 22 and 23. portrait t'Xhlblt of ancient Maori carv· Scventeent h St.. Tustin. New 773-3262. tn~s. le; htld tonight from 7-9 pm sllkscrttn, etchings and drawings by C08TA llESA AllT LEAGUE, rhrough Jan 6. Also, Ors Ben and Cutllame Azoulay arc shown through Wl"stcllff Plaza. 17th and lrvtnc-, J ess Shenson. colkctors or "Theodore Dec. 8. A reception wlll be held Nov. T7 Newport Bt'ach. T his gallery Is a Wor<"S 1859· I 939. A San f"ranclsco at 7 p. m. 731 ·5432. temporary.. location with original Impressionist .. are on hand with tht'lr 8C SPACE GALLERY. 235 Forest paintings, monoprints and sculpture Wort"!:> exhibit. Through Jan. 12. Ave .. Lap;una Beach. Pholo drawings on display and fof !!ale. Mon.-~ed. Tur'> -Sat. 10 a m •5 pm . Sun. and waif vault lnslallatlon arc pres-and Fri ·Sat. 1 O a".'m.-6 p.m .. T hurs. nnon·5 pm. 972-1.900 t>nted by Harold Jones. Th rou,O, Nov. IO a m -lt p.m .. Sun. noon-4 p.m. LAGUNA BEACH llUSltUlll 01' 21. Tues -Sat. 11 :30 a.m -5:3'0 p.ni. 540-2557 Also featured al various ART, 3Q7 Cllfr Drive The premiere-497 ·I fl80. f()('atlons are the follow Ing members' 1·,h11>111dh at LHMA'ssatc-lllte IOC'allon BLUEBIRD GALLERY, 1540 S. work MC418 Vt"rde 1.lbral')' 0)1 Baker 11 South_ Coast Plaza Is cnllUt'd cOas .ilii.thway. Laftuna Beach. show PQlntlng6 .b t4u~l-Lamb: Arll'>l s guilt'>" T hroui.th I.kc 2 ·Early Southern Calllornla Artists" Orani1.cCoa'tl Savlng<J and Loan hosts I 11r• '>un 11 30 a m ·4 30 pm fc-aturcs pasl artlsrs with present for f onri(t' lloverst«'n's watercolors: 494 6531 this <1how. running through Novem-Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse fealurcs l'fEWPORT HARBOR ART lllU-lx'T. Tuc-..-Sun 11 a.m -5 p.m Virginia Kllng·s works: and (ilendalc SEUM, R50 San Clrmcntc Onve, 497-5377. F'c<feral Savings and Loan-In Fashion 'llrwport Bt"ach. EJChlblllnj{ ICJ "First BOB SJElllON ART GALLERY, Island shows work byGlorta Weber on '111·wport Blc-nnlal I 9A4 Los Angc-lt"S I 166 Sunnower at Fairview. Costa the main Ooor. with the Upstairs I ndar ·· Sl"ven small. onr-person Mesa. Ray f'rlesz·s Ocnests St'ries Is Gallery showing works by Nel 1•\lllhlllons of works by Los Angeles shown. and his cxc-ttlnS nt'w 8/10 F'ramplon. Jant> Huffman. Annette 1tr11 ... 1-.. lncludlnp; paintings. draw-painting ··winter's F~c · Is a must Dawkins. and Htloah Bl"OCkman. Sculptures by DaYld Sabuoff arefeatved ~Dec. 9 at the Vorpal G~lery. 326 Glenneyre St.. Lapna.leach. · 111~"· ':Wulplurt> and an Insta llation. see. T hrough Feb. 15. Mon.-Sal. 10 962-6398. . Al'-'> 'hown Ii. "Stral Wltnr s for thr a.m ·6 p.m. 557-0804. D&81GN8RKCYCLEDGALL&RY, d ff thl Ill flme Being: Sculpture by Wllllam T CALL1Gll.APB1C ARTS, 2219 6 19 N. ttarbor Blvd.. Fullerton. cxpan 8 lo 0 er 8 eJlc ng nt'w Wiiey ··Ten la~-scalr. multl·mcdla Main St .. #37. Huntington Beach. A "Gia s : Wlnlr r '84" features lndl-drs1gn-art gallery. which featurl"S an ..,tttl S<'uJplurcs and t hrtt wall pla-show of posters and !(red Ing cards by vld\Jall tic-. contt'mporary art glass. evt"rchanglng variety of flne arts, qucs Crt'att'd by Wllt'y arT shown. calllgrapht'r and graphic dcstgner Including onr-of-a·klnd vases, and craft.a ana unique llt'mtl. Open now. fhrough Nov. 25 759· l I 22 David Mckrlbu~ arc rcatured bejOn-Oguratlvc and sculptural forms the grand opening Is schc-duled..Ior- -----------------------------. t"mtted-by 11-11-mencan ...art!M•. Nov,JZ aLS p:m. Morr.-Saf I 0 a m -5 Throu,cth Of'c 24 879-J 3{H. p.m .. Sun. noon·4 p.m. 494-2131. Moine Lobster 1n anisette sauce. salmon ~hed with ca'lllar and YC>dka. thin slices of t:5oneless breast of duck. choteoubnond toumedos of beef tlarnblKf with whiskey. and mo<e Elegantly new decor and menu. I H E but still of the some place . 9 floors above the sporl<hng stretch of the Pacific Ocean. TOWER S RE SlAURANl At the Surf & Sand Hotel On the ocean of Laguna Beach r-or bteal<fasf. tunch and dinnet Coll (714) 497-44 77 UO'nCA GALLERY. 1088 N. GALEIUA CAPJSTJlAJllO. 3 1681 Coo~ llll(hway. Laguna Beach. Exoll-Camino Capistrano. San Ju an ca. an environmental dCSIWl $(roup, Capistrano. Doug Hyde and Kevin Red 1---------------Sta r are fcatuf'('d In a two-man show Throu.l(h Nov. 18. Dally lOa.m.·5 p.m. 661·1781. FRIDAY /SATURDAY ·SPECIAL -Yer~ Steak GOLDEN WEST COLL£01t Flnt' Arts Gallery. 15744 Colden We t SI.. I l untlngton &ach. Now being shown Is "A Different Approach." an exhibit by five artists expressing five stylcs and directions In contemporary paint- ing. Through Nov. 21. Mdn.-Fri 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and tventngs by appoint- ment. 895·8783. ll17lllAJll &QUATJON CENTER GALUtRY, 15~ S. Coast Hlj(hway. Laguna Deach. "r aces: The P'ortrall Photographer as Psychol~lst " Is presented. This one-man show by GULLIVER'S 'THAN.KSG/VINQ 'Turkey-CZJinnef" with all the t:Escorts • or cpr; me 'Wi bs of CJJeel l 'i ·l Y :' \1 r\ < AH J'I fl: H l H VI 'J., ~ l · 1 >-H I ! Mike Stein berg features 20 faces. Including portralla of scvt'ral Laguna- drca people. Through Dec. .J 5 _ 497-7408. LAOUJlf A BEACH SCHOOL 01' ART. 2222 Lagu~a Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. A special exh rt>nTon and sale of original graphic art ts p~ntcd by Mar80n Callertes Ltd. of Baltimore. Consisting of more than 800 various art works. the show runs today lhrough 6 p.m .. and Sat.-Sun. rrom 11 a.m.·5 p.m . 497-3309. IOCBAEL J'EP'f'UY GALLERY. 243t N. Tustin Ave . Tuslln. Rf'(;ent contemporary work by Call(omra art· lsts J.R. Reed and CerrH Gre-vc. Is featured. Through Nov 125. Tut"S.- Thurs. 9 a.m.·5 p.m .. Fri 10 a.m.-8 p.m.. Sat I I a m ·4:30 p m. 972-8810. IOCBAEL•S GALLERY, 7 11 W. 17th St., Suite A3. Co ta Ml"sa. Marshall Hall. llfellme resident of.tht' Newport-Mesa area. shows works In va nous med la depict r nj{ the stgh LS and Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SllDIY$199 IRllCH Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:00 Al to 1:00 Pl 845-8091 1712 Plecentle Coate Meu Daily Pilat Classified ads phone 642-56 78 ~ .............. 11111-...i Piiot Weekender/ Friday. November 9, 1984 11 INTER MISSION Natalie Needs a Nightie' and some punch \lthuugh .. Nt11a hc Nccd!i a Night- l'." the new producuon a l t~e lunttngton Beach Playhouse. t!> illl·d a' an "adult farce," that's no ~-a,on 10 leave the kids at home. k1tcr)OU should send them and stay huml' yourself. . Thi~ dippy little comedy by Neal and Caroline Shaffner is the latest in "hat as becoming a tradition of t1•a1hc rwc1ght shows with titillating 111k~ al 1he SeaclifT Village theater. If \OU enJOycd such juvenile fare as · r he Paisley Convenible." "Love. ~' and the IRS," "Two and Two Makl· Sex" and ''Right Bed, Wrong I lu~ban(I" at the Huntington Bcacll Toi Tnus Playhouse an past seasons. then "Natalie" 1s for you. It 1s to theater what "Gilligan's Island" was to TV. Mistaken 1dent1t1cs and men dress- 1ninwo men havt""becrrstapte;m the theater from Shakespeare on. and the Picks of ·plays "ANYTHING GOES," . the Cole t'ort«r musical. Is on stage at the C11rlaln Catt Dinner Theater, 690 El < .tmlnn Rt'al, Tustin (83A-1540). Pcr- Jormanrt'S arr glvt'n n ightly except "'11111ctav<. at varytng curtain times I hrou~h Nov I I . "' "' 1h "T HE BUTTERFIJlfGERS ANGEL. MARY AND JOSEPH, HEROD THE NUT AND THE SLA UGHTER OP 12 HIT CAROLS ll'f A PEAR TREE," a ' ltr1 .. 1 m<1stlmr comedy, OJ)("ns tonight '' 11w ~rwport Theatr r Art11 Center. 1'i01 Cliff L>rlve. Newport Beach 11~11 .02A8). Perform1'.ncc-s. wlll be l!ll'<'n Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 1 ltrnul!h Dec. 15 "CAN CA N," a f'rench-flavored 111u<oh .ol. Is on staj(e at the Grand I 1111111·r Theatt'r. 1 Hotel Way. J\nahrlm (772-7710). Pcrformancrs -111· itivt·n ntp;htly except Mondays at \,1rytnp,curtaln times through Jan 6 . Saturd<1y" at Rpm . Sun<lays at I and 7 p.m. throu~h .Jan 6. .. THE GIGLI CONCERT," a nt'w Irish play. ts being prrsenred by South Coast .l<epertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa 1957-4033). Per- formances . .are. glvcn ... ru~,hUy except ... Mondays at 8 (Sunday<> at 7.30) and (Pleaae see PLAYS/Page 12) Jill Cary Martin. Carolyn Matauda and Kaye Dean Shaffners ha"e utalilcd 1hcse devacc" as the crux of their silly saga. It centers on a Junior executive who needs an instant wife and baby to provide the appropriate image in ascending the corporate ladder. Since he confides his problem to his buddy. the janitor and the maid, all three cndt'avor to fill the position - at the same time, naturally. Funher complication is introduced by giving the hero the same name as a female tenant in another apartment. Director Jay Conklin has packed h~s ~rodl!ctjon ~ith my~_<!,d si~t.P.P and some outrageous intcrprctat1ons. but he's still saddled with the Shaf- fners' script, a dcfin11c liabtht>. Three pcrformeri.. however. ni>e above 11. These 1mpre<s1ve ponra)als arc delivered by Ste" Sorenson as the buddy who spends most of the play 1n drag, T ina Garrod as the perplexed l"latalie of the title who's shufficd from bed to bathroom to closet to trunk in van ous stages of undress. and veteran character actress Martha Faulkner as the ma1d with a sweet tooth for gin who becomes pro- gressively goofier. &ott Tilton enacts the ha~ess hero camq Oy if not altQgethcr ctTectiveJy. wliiTeTim Daly has some good comic moments as his bo$s. Steve Almond as somewhat miscast as the 1an11or, who's written as scun) and unap- pealing to i.ct up a gag; Linda Israelson 1s a stndcnt scret!cher as the neighbor who shares T1hon·., name. and Robb Judkins completes the ras1 as a sccunty guard. "Natalie" needs more than a night- ie at the Hunungton Beach Pla)- house.10 the SeachffVtUage shopptng center at Main Street at Yorktov.n Avenue. but ll does ha'e llS mo- ments. Performances conunue f nda)~ and Saturda).s-at &3Q through Dec. I . with rc-scrva11ons taken at 831-1405. Fiaher t~~tice a routine for the bla h echool football game In•• anlde.. ••The play •tarta at 8 tonight. SaturdayandNov.15.16 and 27 at Golden West Col- lege•• Playboz Theater. "CAT ON A HOT Tll'f ROOP'," a ~_:_ __ _:_ _________ =..::___:____:_ _________________________ ...,.._----------- I <'rtnt'ssee Wttllams drama. winds up 1111 .. wrckcnd for the Mission Vic.JO f'l.1yhouse al La Paz School. 25151 l'ril<lt'ra· Ortvr. M ission Viejo tf17:-\·460 I). Clos Ing performances arc romgtrr;:i nd Satarl1ay at-S-p~m. v v"" "CHIP orr OL TllPUS." a new • ornPdy. I!> In Its opening weekend at '"" ('osta Mesa Civic Playhouse. 661 11.1mllton St.. Costa Mesa (650-52691. 1'1·rformances will bej(Jvt'n Thursdays thrnu,l.(h Saturd~ys af8:30 until Dec. I - "THE COMPAJfY OP' WAYWARD SAINTS," a comedy · about show husfne!>s. Is In lls opening weekend at thr San Clemente "Community 'I l11·iilt'r. 202 Ave. Cabrtllo. San (. lt•mcnte (492-0465). Performances will be given T hursdays through '>.tturdays al 8 p.m. until t>cc. 1. "THE C R OSS AN D T H E SwtTCHBLADE," a drama with re- lll(lo11s overtones. Is being presented .11 5'1uthcm ca11rom1a College. 55 F';itr Drive. Costa Mesa (556-3610). l'1·rformanccs are ittvcn Thursdays throu~h Saturdays al 8p.m. until Nov. 17 , ~· "DAM ES AT SBA;" a musical 'ilJOOf, ts bring presf'ntcd by Cal State-Lon~ Beach In the University Theater (2 1 :\:49A-5526). Performances arc Fridays through Sundays at 8 p.m. 1111111 Nov. L7. "THE P'ANTASTJCK S.'• a romaft- llr m11s1cal. ts clostnit al the Buena l'.1 rk Civic Thcatt'r , -,631 Wilshire Ave. Buena Park (523·0351). Final pt•rformanecs art' tonight and Satur- <loy at a.p.m. "FIDDLER OJI 'I'll& ROOF," a musical set In czarist Russta. opens this weekend at SebasUan's w~t Dinner Playh ou.e. 140 Ave. Rico. San Clemente (492·9950). Pt'rformanc'<'S will be given Wednc9days th rough J'oducecl fot ttte ' lroodwoy atoe-by Feuw ond Mor"'1 Dir«tecl by Pot lolclovff 7 FREEDMAN WAY ANAHEIM "Selle de chftvreuil "Midi", Saddle of Venison In a c:r .. m ~ with Catvados 11chly garnished with wild Chanterelte mushrooms. fruits. vegetables aod tM otassic "SPMtzte" (h<>memade pasta dumplinQS turned ~ t>utter). This t>ounllfut dish Is lust one of the game disnes to be found now at "Le Mtdf during tne "Season of Hunting" A game dlstt Cart even be your cilc>tee at SUNDAY BRUNCH. Le Mldt, 3.421 Vis Lido, Newport Beach (in troot of Hughes maf'1(et). 675-490-4. " - ------ 12 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 9, 1984 • I HUNT FOR BEST HAMBUJtGERS ••• FromPa&e2 PLAYS ••• From Pace 11 co1y tupr<>Om . w11h 1tsb1g red chairs, and the New York-style bar. mu'Ohrooms. sauce, alfalfa sprout'i, bacon, cheddar and tom ato over the burger} 10 a stuffed burger with onion. mushroom. green pepper and r hcddarchecse. M y husbancf's Rann burger, which featured two pineapple n n~. cheddar cheese, tom a10. let1uce. mayonnaise and tcn yaki sauce, was a va~t improvem ent over m y bare-bones selection. HAMBURGER HAMLET, 154 5 Adam s. Costa M esa. Open 11 ·30 a. m . to I p.m . weekdays; ti l 10. Sun; ul 12. weekends. we('k('f'ld matinees at 2.30 throu~h Nov 25. "'!f. "MOVE . OVE R , Mll S . W 11h it s colorful. bn ghtly ht, noisy ambiance. Red Robin 1s m y recom m endation only 1f you're tired o ftradi tional burgers and want to be ad' cnturou s. {W ould you bchevcan orbit burger w11h salami, ham. Swiss. on io n. tom ato. avocad o-guacamole spread'>) . . . . . O ut Huntington Beachway,MOOCHIE'Sscrvesthe best hamburger of ·the lot -a half-pound '"drop patty" (i.e., loosely packed. rather than compressed 10 a dense. tough mass), broiled to order. Yo ur basic burger 1s ~BAM." an adult comedy. Is on <itage at the llarlequln ·Dinner Play· hQUSC', 3503 S Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979 -5511 1. Pt"rformances are given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain limes through Nov 17 .......... v j ustS3.35. • • . R~DROB~~ 1 307S~nnowcr.San ta Ana;Open 11 a.m .10 11 p.m. w\:ekdays. ull I_ t-n . Sat.. IOa.m to 11 p.m .. Sun. And the vanauon s (cheese. bacon and swi ss, guacamole and bacon, mushrooms and 1en yak1 sauce-aJI inienerous portions) range up to S3. 95. Except forone burgerwith cheeseon sourdough, they're served on that rarity. a great. hearty who le wheat bun. "SHADES," the wor ld premiere of a new play. ls In ltsopenlnl{weekend on the Second St.aJ[e of South Coast Repertory. 6 55 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (947-40331. Performances are given nightly except Mondays at A.30 (Sundays 8 p.m.J and we4"kenfl afternoons at 3 p.m. • • • HAMBURGER HAMLET is the veteran of the hamburger restauran ts I '"11ed. and one o f the bes!. h's v1nually next doorto Fuddruckers. but an cn11rel) different concept - a spot to Sil down and be served. M oochie's, the brainchild of John R. M cintosh (who sold put his Far W est chain ofCoco's, Reuben's.etc.). isa no-frills(disposable plates, utcn\1ls). r.awdust-on-the-floor, serve-yourselfrestaurant. Thcre'sa big condiment bar o f p1ckles.1o matoes, onions, leuuce and sauces. M > half-pound o f ground beef was navorful. perfectly bro 1lcd,j uK y. but not greasy For $4.95. I had m y cho1cc of1 wo acco mpan1ments: steak frtcs. lncd onions. fruit. ratatouille. sauerk raut. baked beans. couagr lhccse colc\law. tomatoes. A nd 1f you have room after a hearty burger.d on't m iss the sundae bar. Youo rdcroneor twoscoopsofvanilla ice cream. and then you can go bananas w11h all the sauces and tnmmangs. T h e food 1sso good and so reasonably priced (and there·sa lot more thanJui.t hambuw;n.av~ble).1l's Oc;>Wo ndenhi restaurant ~~uch a family favorite. f-or SI more. l couJdadd frum a vast arrayofembelhshment~. --m cludmggoacam o lc:sauteed m ushrooms and cheddar, bacon and che~. fresh spinach and cheddar. Or I could choose a pita pocket w11h cucumber )'<>gun f'here''>abo a 6..ouncc hamburger for S3 95, to which )'Ou ma) add the 'a n ous top pings. and a large non-hamburger m enu. MOOCHIE'SHAMBURGERSANDROOCH, 10142 Adams(at Brookhur.>t). H untington Beach.Open 11 a.m to IOp.m., un.-Thu :ul 11. Fn .. Sat "'VAl'f!TmS:' a play about lhrrr women·s live.,, opt"ns tonlll,hl In tilt' Actor 's-Playbox 111 Oolmm ·w e,1;1 Col· tege In Hunu ngton Bea<'h (895-83781 rerformanceti wlll be RJven f'rlday'I and Saturdays at 8 p.m and Nov 18 al 3 p.m .,;..,..,.., -Excellen t:.,....,.., -Very Aood. "'"' -Good "'"-Nol so Rood Ser vice is pleasan t and prompt in the open, airy garden room orthe Good Tas1es appears tw1C'C D month 111 the Wct·kcnder. American THE BARN Amencan. Lunch M F 11·2 30 Dinner M-S lrom 5 PM Ha.QA)'~.£ --~T PKr'SU'ilChampagne Bullet B1unch 10 2 30 Entertainment & Dancing Banque1 Fac1htle'j 14982 Redhill. T•1s11n 730 0115 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The 011g1na1 Fealurtng dtSDIJ.ty btoil 1ng Lunch Mon ·Fn 11·2 Dinner r11ghlly Mon ·Frt from 5 pm Sat & Sun lrOm 4 pm 2001 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 642·9777 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Establ!Shed SIOCe 1939 Omelettes. 25 11arie1tes Served ;>4 hours Sand· wiches. 30 va11eties Heated garden patio Dinner served 5· 10 pm )4157 Coast Hwy . Dana Poml (71 4) 496 9270 Al'><> 16341 Coasl Hwy Sunset Beach (213) 592·5404 PARADISE CAFE &1~ Fiat1C1scan ~ty~ Frec;ti hstt and pasta Pa1to d•nmg Lunch M F 11 J O.nner Mon Sat lr<Jm 5 p m Happy Hr M F 5 7 We<J. Ladies Me 50¢ well dnnks !com 3 p. m Banquet tac1hlies &00 Newporl Center Of . Fashion Island Newpor1 Beach 644· 1::>37 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast lunc:.h clinner Pa1oo d1ntng with ocean view Modesl PflGeS Beer/w1rw> r11me<J for Bf'lg1an waffles Open <Ja1ty Iron. 6 .i m 1196 S Coasl Hwy m V1ll<1ge rmre Mall, Laguna Beach 497 1667 PUFFINS 'Naluralty" ct)Clked foods from pan r.akPS 10 <..1ePf''» 10 <.teaks An actvf>n· lure ir1 natural ealtnq Open Sun tnru Thur<, 6 d m 10 11 pm rrt & Sat 8 am to m1dntghl Visa/MC Casual MOCINalP prl<:M 3050 E Coast Hwy Corona..Qel Mar 640-1573 0 Chinese JAD£DRAGON Szeehwan & Mandarin Cut'l1~ of Old China Ho<.t Wallace lee Chef Yr Chen Eleganl c11n1ng lunch. d1n11Pr Set & Sun O.m Sum !Chinese f1'11 Cake Brunch) Banq1.ie1s. Beer & Wine Aeasonat>U• PllC~ 12100 ~aoh Blvd . Stan1on 896·6933. - Continental AIRPORTER INN MedltMrane•n Room Con11nen1a1 Lunch M·F t 1 30·2 30 Sun Brunch 10.3 Ol<iner ltom 5 30 . 'Happy Hour M·r Entertainment !'. Dancing 7 ntghls a week Valel parll· ing Banquet fac11t11es 18700 MacArthUr Irvine 833 2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Cannery Village 1a11 spo1 Cozy atmospllerl't Amertea11. llahan & Conttnental menu I unch M F I I 3 btnner nightly 6 p m to m1C1· mghl En1er1a1nmen1 nightly 9 1 10 Sun 1an sesst0n 3 7 Ample parking ?900 Newport Blvd Newporl Beac..h 675·2968 MARCEL'S Voflet •rcel. Dane.mg Wed 1hru Sat nighls to Bl.Izzy Bo1 9 p m 10 1 30 Am . Top 40's L111e Reggae every rri & Sat from 9 30 p m Backgammon Happy Hour 4 7 p m Serving sand w1ches. soups seafood and croissants 130 f 17th SI Cos1a ,resa 64& 3666 RIVIERA Cont1nen1al Chef Richard Bergner since 1970 tnµmate d1n1ng Luncn 11 30-3 Dinner from 5 p m Closed Sun & HOlodays Banquet rooms 3333 S 811&101. Cos1a Mesa 540·3840 French BORDEAUX 100 Wines Sliver FOOd Award Wtnnar Lunehos Tues ·Frt Dinner M-S Ctosed Sundays & Holidays 0 11 BrtSIOI and RandOlph (betweien Baker and Bear) I hen lef1 on10 SI Cla11 758 St Clair. Cosu1 Mesa 540 3641 ORANGE Ce-AYT LE MIDI New 1n Newpo<I old 1n trad1tt0n Falvorful French Provencale dishes Charmtng decaf and almo.phere ol lhe Soulh. the M1C11 of France Lunch and drnoer Tues thru Sun Sun Brunch t 1 AM to 3 PM ExtenSIV& Caltl and French wine hsts 342 I Vta LIC!O. Newport Beach, In plaza near Hughes Market 675-4904 Irish MULDOON'& Home of Award winning Irish Coffee Best corned beef and cabbage Inst! Slew and our Old Country pol roa&I Outness on tap Open 7 days a week 202 Newl)Oft Center. Dr , Fa&n1on Island. Newport Beach 640-411 10 Italian DONATELLrl The original ~nee 1973 Now open 1n our new tocalton Servtng our famous pizza and pes1a Dine 1n or take ou1 9430 Warner al .8UShard, Fountain Volley Behtnd lhe '"sluler 963-5965 MARCELLO& FarTllly awned Es1abt1Shed Since 1973 Pastas, veal, pizza Speclallzlng 1n ~ Beef & Wine served Salad bar. Lunch Mon. thru Fri • dinner 7 nights a week Sunday Brunch 10-3 p m. 17502 Beech Bl11d at Sla18f. Huntington Beech 8'tt ·5505 Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our IOod IS 11 trip to MextCO! Es1 sine, t972 Open dally from 11 a m tor lunch & dinner Cooklltlls Entertain· menl Wed thru Sat night• In lhe Burro Room 2Q6 E 17th St • Costa Mesa Call 645-76?6 . , • it • t • t e I • • • • If t t I • • • • f I I TRE8 AMIGOS A place IOI people who appreciate good Me:iucan IOOd at surpr1S1ngty low price'> Open daUy 1 l &l.m for lunch & ~ Qe.ly lunenoon spec1ats-t>~ 1ng Frt & Sat 10 p m, to 1 a m Top 40's mvsoc. Ca1er1ng 2200 Harb<M Bt11d . K Mart Plaza. Cos1a Mesa 642·627~/8278 Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS Oeltelous lastuon IOOd per Henry Segefsirom A great place for dinner 7 days from t 1 a m Sunday Cham pagne Bruoch Be1ween BullOcks and I Magmn, So Coasl Plaza, lower level 556-9700 Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearty . Beet EnlltleS & Seafood Lunch 11-3.30 0.nnef from 5 pm Happy Hour M·F Exteo5've Oys1e1 Bar Two blocks south of JOhn Wayne Airport 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh loeal seafood. Eastern beef Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch and champag.ne brunch, harbor cruises Entertainment nlgf\lly and Sunday af1ernoon Lounge fOod gal· ley H1st011C waterfronl landmark rn Newl)Oft's Cannery Village 3010 Lafayelle 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh sealOod and lots of II Newpo<t Beach Lunch, dinner. Sunday t>tuoch Overlooks Newpon Bay 2735 w Coas1 Hwy 6"2-3431. Irvine - Lunch, dinner, happy hour 1830 Main 545-4774. TALE OF THE WHALE Ot>en 7 days Breakfast 7 a m M F Lunch t 1·4 M·F Olnner 4-11 M-S Sal ~ &NI brutlth 7·4 Oysrer t>ar Fri, Sat .. Sun Banque1 facrl1ties up to 500 Entertainment Wed ·Sun Pan- oramlC bay view. 400 Main St . Balboa 673-4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood 1nd lnternatlonal eutslne Water1ront dining Chef Charles Kalag1an Lunch, Dinner. Sat & Sun Award Wlflning Brunch Ben· que1s & Cat«lng, Oyster Biu. En1er- tainmen1 Lido \/lllago, Newl>Ofl Beach 673-4100 I ] F t R °'