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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-22 - Orange Coast Pilotr r fl • • : • •,. • ~ '·" t ~ ' .. • ~ ·~·: FV case pending for 4 years may fall to new,ly broadened ban on yp nosts By STEVE MARBLE murder case that has been on hold ot111eo..,~IW'.' four years because of unresolved The Cahfomaa Supreme Coun niay questions rcgardina hypnosis. have undercut a Fountain Valle~ · William Lee Evins, 3~. has been in More than 250 pieces of unclaimed property wlll be auctioned by the New- port Police Department Dec. 1./AS Specky the robot was a hit during Grandparents' Day at Spring View School In Huntington Beach./A3 Callfomla Lottery directors in other states have their eye on the upcoming California lottery .I A3 Nation The U.S. and Soviet Union have t.entatlvely - agreed to arms talks in Geneva In January./ A3 Author James Mlchener's next novel will be about Alaska./ A8 That domesticated tur- key on your dinner table tonight is nothing but a dumb bird.I A8 Wor ld Victims of Tuesday's g_as explosion In Mexico are slowly returnif}g to their homes./A3 Use of marijuana is treated as a serious of- fense in Japan./ A8 Sports Newport Harbor stops Coronadel Mar, 14-9, to win CIF 4-A water polo champlonship./C1 Lakers move Into first place in the Pacific Division with 102-97 win over Phoenlx./C1 Depth may be the biggest concern for the Golden West College basket hall team this season./C3 Entertainment Two family-oriented plays open this weekend on local college cam- puses./JS OranJC County Jail since 1980 await- in• tnal for the 1979 rape and murder of Joan Viriinia Anderson. · AndersoO. a Fouritain Valley housewife. was found in a bedroom of her home, strangled and clubbed with a hamm~r. The woman's 3-year-0ld son was<round wandering ln the strttt and her 10-month-old daughter was Hollywood's beauties of another era are captured on film as they are today In a new book./84 I :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::~:::~::::: Bualneu Don't let the turk~• 1et you down ~ _ T1¥tM two s -year-okl broD8e tuk.,., peta at tlae Ll..U Outpoet and Ridlal Stablee ID Trabaco Canyon, are amonc located in the house, unharmed. Her husband was out of town . on a busine s trip at the time. For more than a year there were no arrests in the killin" until a man came forward and claimed Evins had ·con(essed to killing Mrs. Anderson. But because the man's recollection of the alleged confession was hazy. police used hypnosis to JOI his memory.-- ' Evms,a u pect.,fnthecasefromthc time of the slayi~ "-'U tracked down in Tc.us. brou · t back to Orange County and -argely on the weight of the witness who had been hyp- notized -was ordcied to stand trial • for murd~r. · ' the lucky birda wbo'•e eecaped a fowl end thia Thank:f •· m,. For detalls abollt llollday e•enta on the Cout. eee S. In a ruhn& Wednesday tbaa ec.111 have farlrcachana effecu. die S. pre.me Court broadened its bu .... use of hypnosis to improve memory of a watnca Tbe ~--r­ opanaon inay have a direct bcmi•• the Andcr50n murder as well•...., o&he~ • • • (Pleue ... BYFRG ,./Ml Hunger drive exceeds its goal By PHIL SNEIDER.MAN °' .............. Thanksgiving meals will ta.see es.- pecaally delmous to two UC Irvine J students who ended a weet.ionia public fast Wednesday after raisin.a more than $32,000 tO combet world hunger. -This experience bas tau&bt us that people want to help ancf are just ,.,aaung for a way to contribute - a way they can feel good about, a way that puts their money to work for those most in need," Johannes Van Vugt, one of the hunary students, told onlookers assembled for the offiaal conclusion of 'the m -rbanD for making this a Tbanksgivina in deed, not in word alone.•• 1 t The range of donors who 're- sponded to the hunger drive MS indicated by the last contributions accepted before Van Vugt and fellow &raduatc student Allan Affeldt a:rate- fully consumed some soup. rrrst, some tecn-agcn from Hunt- ington Beach High School emptied colltt cans marprinc.tubs~H~­ and other containers filled with S 00 (Pleue eee GOAL/ A?l ' ste&dy wins th~ Chase A Balboa man, drMng at 40 mpn.. and stopplDg_aLJIL md lights, took police on a long but very slow chase through tWport Beach and Costa Mesa. Yuk Ping Fong was mpotted Tuesday morning by t'9wport Beach police, who Mid they clocked the driver doing about 40 mph In a 25 mph zone on Blllbo9 Boulevard. · Patrolman attempted to gel Fong to pull ,.over, aoc:ot ding to reports, but the man In the Mustang Just kept going and going and ... Offlcers said the man seemed oblivious to the red llght9 and !Mrens. Police said they folowed Fong up Balboa BouteY9td, M-to N~rt Boulevard and t9'en up to Bay Street where a patrolmwl ftnally was able to pull lllongMde Fong'scar Because Fong spoke lltt .. Eng- lllh, police said the ,,.,. ... UMbte-tc-Offer-~ for his actions. He waa gtwn a lpeedlng ticket and rlllMld. Surveys of consumer and business attitudes that show Americans are In an unusually upbeat about theeconomy./C8 ~B f#gh 's Aase: i,e P#Ds teens iDto Champions Count y wants EIR on waste d umping INDEX Erma 8ombeck Births Boating Bridge Business Callf ornla News Classlfled Comics • Crosswordj Features ' Horoscope Ann landers National New$ Opinion P~parazil Public Notlcea Sports Tefevllfon Theaters WNth9t' World Newt I ' 83 A4-5 81-2 88 C6 A3 C9-12 88 C11 81-2 C10 B3 A3 A10 81 C7 C1-5 87 B4-5 A2 A3 L~n Aase'tstudefn competitOf'l at • -----~----~.._......, .... Hun il')lton Beach Hifh School have won~thc state champte>nlhip .at UC Berk le) tbe pest n1ae contetutive yea Supervisors ask more information before du_mping begins h e re By ROBERT BARKER . °' .. .._ ........ Tive won top boftor'I at Ha Univcnity l!llins& &be cha ions of ihe f.alt tM pelt rour tim~ they've co~ Thtir eitploats hive bin hnalded on t~ front page o( Ute New Yorlt 're ~n nera. T~ paduatn ift Mir's ~ have ,woft prc_stiliout tcltoll""itM and i~'vidual laurels. Since 1977. all 140 the ptdualel in his propam are ti atlCIMli•: or,llaft .,.clu-a~cd= rn.p~llMI uaim:· SlllCS, •id. • (PfODOUMcd ace) dlrecu IM Modt"U"ieed·Nations =m at Hunta on Hilb. He hit tuck 90wclhha1 M'tbttndubbed p : . : ~ .. . N . ·' ' 0ra,_e Olft'U) uperv1sors . •iT talk1na touah 1n t.he1r campaign to -pcnuadea '°'" nnttm health qrm:-y to make cn"1ronmcn\ll stucbn on wa te t.\atcr mntenal lated to tm'c Jan. I from the tnfl&fCllow hazard- , 1 ous °" tc 11e an Riverside Count). United NatJons C'on_hnttS (com· The su "'asors Wcdn~a un- -nf'Ttr...,l"hrlnh ..... !TllmnwdTTnmttn~~.=m~1n~o~u:;r.) :..c-;:r=:c:r..a propOsill)) 1m tht Jobn WOodm of'M.U.N. (\\'ood· and prepare rno inio ns an 01 tnct upcn1sor Roacr tanton to tn it 1he letcndary UCLA bMketbell pf()pOUls uppon.1"4 their pos1t1on ) demand that the Cahfomaa Oepa.rt-~h wh-. t"ams ,. .... urcd tn didn't happen ovcmill\t. mcnt of He:ilth Scf'\ aet1 prtpart an ........ ..,_ .. ..._, When he first took tht Oiler 1 t unhcttd-0( seven contceutJvc na-cnvaronmenta '1rTlpatt rtpon pnor o tJonaJ """l'-••te .._·"etblll cham· ck1t9at1ons back to Har\iard in I 973. the d1 harsc of the waste vt'lter _. .... .,. uwo-the local student weft O\'ttmatchcd h ..... r...;;.. c peonshaps.) a.....:.;.,. t m...,. vr•n c ount • A&tt also ~a honorcd rcttntly by by the smart kids '""" the ca tern But af the en' aronmcntal ~ rt the Oral\IC County Department o( pnvatc IChools. tlM ~..old Atsc 1 n't fon~'Om1n the upc-rv1 r..a,.,.atton 11 h~ .,. .. ~1 teacher of said. d1rectcJ < ount C'oun~ \ • Adnan s;.u--'""' "We knew the -~ matter hut \. 1 h th b I t•' of the yar for 19 4 -'9''' "UH>er o iT~al't' c po ~1 a i ' ..u.·s ~am u s at Mockl (Pl--... AAS&/ A2) gctuna a coun inJuncuon 10 bloc the ·-- tlov. of the materials. The hazardous waste water wall be treat~ in the cn1cs of Huntanaton Beach and Fountain Valle)' before being spv.C'd into the Ott.an five m iles off the coast between the cities of cwpon Beach• and Huntinaton Beach. The Huntington Beach and Fountain Vall)c m v council uppon the count~ actio n rt~TS"lTTOl\Th,~1rtetors ofibc Or:u\gc Count) natataon Districts 1ppro,cd a permit to trattsfe.r the hquad wa tc without benefit of publec comment or without an crrvaronmna- tal 1mpa t l't'pon that could Ptll out po iblc 4anic - ndcr the plan approved by the sanatat1on d1f('('tO"' (~pretcnlltivu of all .:?6 c1t1cs 1n the count ). the hqu1d matenal 9.0Uld be treated at Rt'<'"'•dc Count) and 1n in Hunt· 1 ton 8ca<'h and Foun\lfo Valk . The ~n1tat1on dt tnct trustee PIT\ IOU'\l)' 'Oti.:.'1 lhalan a R could be pcrtl1rmC'd at the same .um t.ht (Pl ....... &lll/A2) , Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, November 22, 198• .. CoNT1Nulu SroRllS • ,1 \ Graduate atudenta Allen Aff eldt and Johannea Van VUCt (top photo) alp 80Ap - their flnt food In a week -after raialng m ore than $30,000 to afd the •tarvlng in Etblopla. Amonc thoee contrlb uttnc to the 0..,,..,.......,.....,.11 .... cauae wer e Anne Reinhart (bottom p hoto ) of HantiJICton Beach J:11Cb Scbool. -who alon1 with her cluamate. collected $700. Affefdt, Van Vugt. DaYld Stein and Barry Brief look on u ahe a dd.a to the c ollection. GOALS EXCEEDED INF AST··~ From Al an balls and coms donated by students and staff members. Then. developer David Stem. president of the Ste1n-BnefGroup in Laguna Niguel, handed over a check for SI0.000 - a grant he had promised the UCI students if they could raise S 10.000. He also passed along checks he had received from other donors. The afternoon gathering was marked b}' several sentimental twists. Although the students had vowed to continue forgoing food until their monetary goal was reached. the outpounng of donations allowed them 10 finish an time to enjoy Thanksgn ing meals And though the students swore they had no part m arranging 11. a glowing rainbow for- med an the sky behind them. "I just got an awful chill up my spine:· Van Vugt said after viewing the rainbow. article about the UCI students• last. ··we wanted to do something. but we didn't know how." Stein said. "This gave us a vehicle to do it. And I think others felt the same way:· One of those was Mike Beaman. a Vietnam veteran from Laguna Beach who auends UCL He told his fnend Len Ewers about the hungerdnve in a phone conversation Sunday. Ewers is a government and soci· olog) teacher at Huntington Beach High School. He discussed the hunger dn"e with his students Monday and pla)ed a vade.otaped ··6Q Minutes·· segment showing the famine in Eth1op1a. He also mentioned the fund dnve to members of a student club called Doors to a New Generation. The instructor descnbed the voup as c;tudents interested 1n reviving the social awareness of the ·6os. ··w11hou1 the drugs of the '60s."' outpounng tor the hasttly arranged hunger drive. "Two hours ago. a girl walked into my room between classes:· Ewers said. "She works and had saved S65. and she said she wanted to contribute II all.'' The fasting UCI students we re equally ampresS('d. "It's reall y wonderful." AfTeldt said. ··These are students giving money they don·t have much of. Th as is not surplus wealth. Imagine what would happen af the corporations of Orange County were as generous as this:· Ste an vowed to continue contacting area businesses to drum up more donations to fight hunger. Instead of giving 1rad111onal holiday g.af\s to business associates. he said his com- pany will donate the same funds to fight hunger in the name of these associates. . ' Thanksgiving sh6wers forecast Rain, hall aod tnow eent cata carMnlng Into Heh other on Southetn California freeways Wedl"IMday In some 60 Kcidents,j and lorecastera aald the storm may be an unwelcome guest for Thanksgiving Day. The Natlonal Weather Service forecaet tor the holiday was as gloomy as the atdes after IOl'M Initial optimism that the storm might move .. stward. Scattered showers and thundershower• were predicted tor most olSouthern Celllornla today, with clearlngpoutble Friday. In the Los Angelet basin. temperatur" today wlll range from the lower 601 to be1ween 4'5 and 50 degrees at night. U.S. Temps lou..Wte ~ ~ Memphte 48 32 Mlemf Boocll 80 72 301 ~-f'tl"llo HI Lo Albany -35 23 Mllweulloo 31 19 c ~••0•'5 I A~quo 4f 21 Mplt-81 Peut 3t 15 AnchOllQe •t u H~ 42 ts ~)t ~~ '1iV/ W.llM -( , ... ,....... t NewO.lMna 55 ., A11enl• 42 32 HowYOfk 43 20 Shl11N••1•. R.un • l\;rh•"• ~101t11t Oi, tu11f•d .w •,1.,a..,,n ''" ~ J All•nllC CUy 0 25 Okl•~CUy 48 28 Aullln ~~ 39 ~ ..........,_ • .,..,. ... ,,_.-....,.,., , ,.... •A,. t t l •"t.-,,,. -- ll•hlmOlt 20-Pt!A~• ~ 2i Bltm.ngllem S3 33 Ptloonlx 74 53 ai.mare11 42 23 PtusbUt~ 32 26 8olM " aa Porltoncl,0. 47 38 Stoc-•on 52 44 80ltOtt 42 28 Pro~ 40 t3 81y111e 17 48 '7 23 8ullal0 29 24 ~ 41 ,. Cal-81 !12 TM09V.-, 72 4f 52 39 Aono 39 34 C\1Mf C1ty 71 50 To1r-30 ·~"* Stc:ramonlo ·12 ~ Eur.-1 53 47 y .,..,Wll Vty m ll"11t1on.S C 48 37 0119flHlon W V 37 20 SI POI• Tll!!\pl 10 57 FrNOO .. 41 ' CherlOlle N C 39 25 Sell Lill• Cl1)' 59 43 la11CUl9f ee 28 Cl\OylnM 69 20 Sen Anlonlo 57 31 LOftll 8oodl 73 47 Xi des ~ 38 16 S111Juon PA l!i 72L~ 75 53 Cinclnnet• 37 20 Sl"St• ~ oe-M -5' 40 etov.l•nd 31 29 Seattle 47 41 Monrolll• 77 41 fOOAY COlumble SC 45 27 $poll-38 33 Monl-*IO 74 47 Fltel low 139•m 13 Columbul Oii 35 16 Syr-30 23 Mollt«oy SI 49 =:,::rlow 7S5a.m It C°""°'ONH 38 26 ToPOlta !IO 27 Ml Wlleon SI 42 2;Mpm ,, Doll••·FI W0tlh 52 34 T.-70 50 ......,.... 73 48 Seconcl high ll.18 p.m 4.3 0•)'1on 34 21 Tul .. 60 21 =8Mtll 10 49 Oon•et eo 19 WMNnQton 43 25 51 50 l"lllOAY ONMOinOS 42 18 Onllflo 74 42 FW.llOw 2 17 • m 17 Oolroil 36 27 Extended Plllm Springe 75 41 ~low 1:32 am 70 0utu1n 35 15 PMOCMna H 45 3:44 pm .JS e1 Paso so 28 PIOO Aoblel 81 39 SecOlld hlgll 10-14 pm 4 1 Falrl>anka 38 22 ~lido 75 43 Suft Mii IOcloy •I 4 ... P m.. f'llOO Fargo 41 28 F• -mlld °'*-ot _. .. Aid 8IUfl l !11 47 Fr1C11y118331m enc1Mh~•U45 Qouela "' ':t In t11o "'°'::t.. ':ct' ~Olly SI 4l FtagSlaH 47 14 14-72. lOWI lht ~ 10 tllo pm Orllnd Rac>l<lt 37 28 Aono 59 29 MOO(! MIS 114:07 p.m .. ,._Fr~ •• Oreal Fella 37 31 SaCl'-•o 57 •a 734am -Ml••t 448 pm Hwtl0td 40 23 Calif. Te mps 8oWrllll S5 41 Hel9na 43 3e a.. llemardlno 72 40 Honolulu ee 74 SMo.twlel 17 42 Houston 54 39 HIOll. low, proclf>HatlOn IOt 24 llOulW SOllOlego 73 51 Sur f r eport lndlanapolls ~ 24 endlllQ al 5 pm Tuoocloy SOii Frww;!Ko 55 52 JocillOll.MI 48 32 Apple v..., 83 27 a...io. 54 42 IND DA J-son'fllle 52 41 Ball••lllkl 87 3t ...... Me 75 47 LOCATIC* ,.... w JI--.. 40 341 Bwatow 71 ~ Sanla8er1*• 14 41 Zuma&oodl 2-3 w SOlll•Cfw 511 52 Sonia Monlcl KantosClly 47 24 e-imon1 15 41 Nowporl 8"cll ,_. w Lea\legu 81 40 lllQS-52 11 Sa111• Metia ... m w w UllloAoc:ll •5 27 8lahop 51 22 a..i.~ 72 53 San Diego County CONTINUED STORIES HYPNOSIS RULING AFFECTS CASE ... From Al Public Defender William Kopeny said he has not read the court's ruling., but is hopeful it will take his client out ofhmbo and eventuall y lead to Evins' _freedom. Kopeny said even th ough Evins' bail has been lowered from $250,000 to $50.000. his client is too poor to come up w11h the money. "There have been times when he wanted this to go forward. whatever the risk."' Kopcn} said. ··sut I've always recommended against 11. So he's waited a very long time." Deputy Distract Attorney John Conley. who is handl ing the c.asc against Evins, was not available for comment Wednesday and others in the district attorney's office said they would withhold comment until read- ing the full opinion. According to an Associated Press report. though, the Supreme Court decided its ruling would be retro- active and would apply to all cases on appeal or still wai11ng to go to triaJ. The ruling appears to broaden a 1982 Supreme Court rulins which restricted the use of hypnosis in the case of Donald Shirley. a Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton who was accused of raping a San Clemente woman. Sharley was acquitted ~n the. ~ape charge following the court s decu1on. Although a date for Evins· murder tnal was set. Kopeny asked that the charges be dismissed. When his motion was reJeCtcd. Kopeny asked the Supreme Court to intervene and the case has been on hold ever since. ··Hopefully.'· Kopeny said follow- ing the Supreme Court ruling. "our wa1tin& 1s no..., over:· AASE WHIPS UP WINNERS ••• From Al didn't ha'e real-world skill~" Aase rccans. ··we didn•t think on our feet well. and we lacked communication skills.'' But Aase . •vho formerly was a baskeball coach and football coach at Huntington High. whipped his charges into shape. He worked on 1mprov1ng their self-image and self- esteem and through simulation taught them how to think on their feet. make impromptu speeches and sharpen their speaking and wri ting skills. When he took his team back in 1977 -the first trip East with seni or students who were in his program for four years -the locaJ delegation was judged the winner by the Harvard students running the conference. The Oiler teams -who fi nance their own trips by fund-raisi ng efforts and wath help from the school boosters club -returned to Massa- Just Call 642-6086 cbusclls 10 I 979. l9J I and 1983 and have won each1ime. Zita Wessa. fonner school board president and a chaperone on three of the trips. said Aase 1s always available - 24 hours a day. "I'm so impressed with that man. He put in all his time and drove the students to UCLA library several times a week and never used to geJ a stipend.·· Wessa said she recalls doing bed checks at midnight and going to the rooms to find tree or four of the local youngsters pounding on their type- writers. getting ready for the next day·s challenge. "If 1t were any other kids out on their own. th ey probably would be out raising hell,'' she said. Huntington Beach Hiah School Principal Dr. Ann Chlebicli said she rates Aase in the top I percent of aJJ teachers and praises him for his ability to motivate the youngsters and ~ to develop! their sell-esteem wt11le- s11rnng their enjoyment of learning. .. He truly gets his kids ready by the tame of graduation to learn hX themselves for the rest of their laves.· she said. Some of· his gradates have won Truman and Kenndy scholarships in government. studies. Others have earned doctoral degrees an ph)'s1cs. Some are attending medical schools. some work an diplomatic service and others are congressional aides. Aase, who admittedly attracts the bnghtest students to his proara111. calls the Model United Nations coll)petit1on ··ac.ademic athletics:· ··But there's not an emphasis on grades. Grades won·t motivate them. It is fun . exciting and challenging. .. A lot of the same techniques arc used 1n coachin$. They (the students) have to believe m themselves. We're kind of apple pie and America. They have to believe in themselves." What do you like about tlli1e Dally Pilot? Whal don't you like? Call the number at left and yoar message wlll be recorded, transcribed and deliver~ lo the appropriate editor. The same %4-lloar answering service may be used to record letters 10 the editor on aay topic. Contrlbalors lo our Letters column moat include their name and lelepbone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell u1 wbal's on your mind. He and Affeldt launched their fast Nov 15 to raise SI 0.000 for Oxfam Amenca. an intema11onal agency that helps 1mpovenshed people an Africa. Asia and Lalin Amenca. The students also began living in a tent outside the L.:na\ersat} Center to heighten aware- ness of the fund dnve. CFour othcr1 UCJ..,s1udents JOaned an the.week-long fast but dad not take pan an the "The) had been k>oking for a project." Ewers sa id. ··on Monda)'. I pt-0posed th as. and they took off lake knes in a "ind storm.·· On Tuesday and Wednesday. the s1udcn1s began collecting donations 1n classrooms. hallwa)s and lunch a rear>. More than $16.000 1n corporate donations was added to more than S 15.000 an in111al gifts from UCI students. staff. faculty and communi-Ir~:=:==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:===~==============~~~~~~~~====~ t) mtmbcrs. Organ11ers c;aad more i..ampou.t.) . Stein said he and has partner. Barr) Brief. were 3~an: of world hunger problems. such as the famine an Eth1op1a. befort reading a newspaper Ewers said he's been teaching for 21 \Cars and has seen the ·60s students. ~howl'rc aC'l1vc 1n social reform. give wa) to '70s students. who were more concerned about jqbs and economic 1'>\Ucs. He said he was ple::tsantl) surpmed by the Hun11ngton High EIR ASKED ON DUMPING ... From Al matenal begins to flow into the cou nt} ··Th as lea• Orange ( ount) an the e~trcmcl} difficult posataon of accept- ing waste water from one of 1hc na11on·s moc;t toxic disposal sate'> without full} knowing the potential environment.al consequence~ ... Stan- ton !><ltd an a letter to fellow super- visors Delly Piiot 0.JJHrJ I• OuerentMd "'wt111y Fr~y 011 yQU t!O <>C·t ~•v" Yl>Vf Plll>e' by ' 1() C II'• CA I N!ll'l<t' 1 0 "' • 'l(j f:'lUW (' "lC'f """ °"' ............ , ~tanton said that an EIR <;hould an'i\\Cr •What alternatives art there to the proposed project'> •What disclosure has there been to the public as 10 the method ol treatment proposed and what alterna- ll \C treatment methods are available'> •Can 1hc ~tat~ De.partment of Fish ORANGE COAST l1ilyP~at H.L. Schwertz Ill Publisher !)"'tunJ1tf' 1lflfl C'.tifl'WJ•Y' It ,w IX/ l!QI trOef•l...LQ.\lll C>O) l>'lf/f • m 4 ~" 10 • ,;. •"<I ''"" C:(<Oy .... [l'I a.i.-!Wl Frenlt Zlnl Karen Wlttmltr. Clrcul•tlon T elep."'tonet "'°" 0.ange ('..,..,,,, .... _ .., .... lag.tneNy"°' ...... _____ ,_ Managing Editor Advertising Otrector AoNmaty Churchmen • Controller l Robert Cantrell Donald L Wllllemt Production Circulation Manager Manager I donations "'ere still amving b} mail. "One ol our ObJcct1vcs was to help Johannes and Allan raise the money." said . rnan. "Our second ob~ct1ve was to mai..e sure the} 'd get to cat for Thanksgiving.'' "We'll be vel) grateful to eat.'. said Affitdt. shonlv befort he ended has la!.t. "We·re grateful we have the rho1ce to cat .. and (1amc 1dent1f) any possible negative 1mpaC'ts of the propo!led projecr on the 0t.·can food chain? •What would happen if the waste- water lane carrying Stnngfcllow wastes 1hrouih Oran'e County were to break in the vicimty of Anaheim Stadium. where Orange County's dnnkang water percolates into the water table'> Clrculetlon 7141M2-a33 c1 .. .mec:t ectvertlelng 7141~ Alf otMt' depertmeme ..,....,... MAIN OFFIC! JJO W911 Sty SI Coat• Mf!U CA Ma• ed<l<Ht Bo• IS80 Cotll MeM GA 9'626 v.c-,,.ig111 1983 o..,. ec-1 PuClWwlQ Compony Nb ._, Slorlll -lt•lll'nl tclolll'!Oi n'9114'1 (W .a-1 ... "*'"' .... "" INiy bt •"'IJ'odVCl(I \Olllloul _ ... pot ,._, ol c;oc>yt.gl!I .... 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Fla. -A li&h l plane crashed inlo the park1na lot at Disney World's Epc:ot Cenler orl"'Wednesday, kilhnJ a couple and their yoffiu11a dau~1~.r an~ critically inJ uring two other children in lhe family, sherifrs o .1c1als s~ud. h bit no people on the ground and there was no fire on impact," said J~an Moe, spokeswoman for the Oranac County Snenfl's Dcpanment. The a1rpl~ne sheared ol'f a wing after hitting a light pole, skidded and then slammed into at least five parked vehicles around noon, said anolher sheriffs spokeswoman, Joyce Draz.en. Robot~s a hit at school affair By ROBERT BA.RIEB Ofttle!Wtr......... ' When aboul 11 5 guests attended Con•ume,• p .J 0 4 t the ifandparen1s' day program .a ~iCe8 Up • percen ' Wednesday at Spring View School in U.S. cons~mer p~ccs rose a moderate 0.4 percent in October, despite a 1.8 Hunungton Beach, lhey probably percent surge an gasoline pnces, the Labor Department said Wednesday. The weren't ready for what they saw. Fede~I R_escr:ve ~ard~ meanwhile, lowered its lending rate to banks and other A little fellow named Specky, financial anst1tut1ons by one-half percentage-point-t~8.5 percent. In its-price wearing a red cowboy hat and whh !'CPO"· the Labor Oepanment said food prices also rose 0:4 percent last month toy six-shooters strapped to his side, including a pre-Thanksgiving increase for turkeys. But housing costs were up scooted up and down the aisles. only 0.1 percent. and other categories showed modest gains as well. With just greeting and talking to visito" and two months left. ov~rall prices for I 984 were rising at an annual rate o( 4.2 children. '" • percent compared wtth 3.8 percent for all of last year. th~ depanment said. Spccky asked a young pupil named . · • • • • Many 1f he'd Mee to see him Blac.k leaden arreated at Embau a1t-1n _d_e..:..;.~~~~t~:~1';;1ldi0fw.h:M.is-1.1hl)o..an..Jld:.ws.~· --Pil.---- 1 0 -e Distnct of Columbia's -delegate to Congress. pccky asked him to put a candy bar Walter F~untroy, and two other bla~k leaders were arrested Wednesday night in them. But he was only fooling. "A after staging a s1Hn at the South Afncan Embassy to win lhe release 0 ( 13 black candy bar would destroy my labor leaders befog held by the South Afncan government. Fauntro~: Mary circuttry," he said. Frances Berry. a member of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission: and Randall Specky was speaking the truth. He's Robinso~. director ofTransafrica, a black lobbying group. were led out of the an honest-to-goodness robot used in a embassy in handcuffs at about 6:30 p.m. EST. pilot robotics pro~m in the Ocean View School Distnct. .. Ruc.kelshaus may declare emlulon• aafe . SA!". FRANCISCO - A lawyer f~r Environment.ar Protection Agency ch1efW 1 lham R uckelshaus told a federal Judge Wednesday that he m igh l $;fuse to regulate dangerous airborne radiation rather than use emissions standards already proposed by the EPA. "He has done all he can do at this time, and if for some reason the court feels he should go funher. then (Ruckelsbaus) may ha ve no opti on" but to avoid regulation by declaring that radiation emissions are not dange,ro_us. J usti~c Depan ~ent lawyer Peter Steenlind Jr. told U.S. District Judge Wilham Omck, arguing that Ruckelshaus should not be held in contempt of court even though he hai not followed either of the courses in a Sept. 17 co urt order: Set final emissions standards or declare that radiation emissions arc not dangerous. Specky is mostly being used at district schools to build youngsters' self-esteem and self-motivation . "They're interested in robots and computers and seem nearly hyp- notized by anything the robots say," school Superintendent Dale Coogan Specky the robot (left) wu a big hit duriDC Grandparenta' Day at Spring View School ..., ............... Uilllll ln Huottncton Beach. At rtO~ lie claata with eeTeral Ttalton at tlae mcllool. CALIFORNI A Lottery dlrectors eye Callfornlajob SACRAMENTO -Lottery directors in other st.ates indicated interest Wednesday in runnin~ California's lottery but they warned of problems that may be caused by rushing into the operation by spring. Lottery chiefs, members of a tightknit group managing a SS. I billion industry in 17 states, said the scramble to meet the voter-approved March 21 implementa.tion deadline in canromia may produceadi5organized lottery tied to contracts witn companies whose backgrounds were inadequately researched. The directors said despite tnat at least six of their colleagues are interested in running the lottery, largely because it's expected 10 be the nation's largest its fi rst or second year. State revenues eiceed proj~tlons , SACRAMENTO -The state took in $1 88 million more in tax revenues than was expected during October. the Legislature's budget analyst said Wednesda)'. That brouiht revenues for the fiscal year that began July I to $7.2 billion. or SS/ million above estimates made 'by the Deukmcjian administration when the bud~et was signed in June. Jon David Vasche. senior economist in the lcg1slat1 ve analyst's office. sa1d the re venues indicate the state's economic recover) 1s cont1nu1ng. Donatlon• pour hJ for Mezlco vlctlm• LOS ANGELES -More than $7.000 in donations for victims of the dcvastatmg natural gas explosion an Mexico City has poured into Red Cross offices in Southern Cahforn1a. officials said Wednesday. "A man went into the Westwood distncr office and handed over a check for S 1.000:· Red Cross spokeswoman Peegy McGinley said. "Last night. a young couple came in wtth $215 in nickles, dimes and small bills." she said, adding that it was obviously a large sum for them 10 contribute. By Wednesday morning, a total ofS4. 700 had been received by the Los Angeles Chapter, she said. The Orange County chapter had rec0tved about $2.SOO in donations by Wednesday. State aued on behalf of 37,000 war.ten said. · Specky 1s the b'rainchild of Gary Taylor, the owner and president of Sci-Tech in La Mirada. Taylor operates a circuitry board backstage to make Specky move on his wheels. move his arms ahd nands and to make his head tum in a 360- degree circle. He aJso can pop wheel- ies. He operates a two-way radio set that allows Specky 10 hold conversa- tions. "Specky can waJk into an audience of 500 kids and they come off the wall s with excitement." Taylor said. "They really listen." And it's at an earlr. age, Taylor said. that yo ungsters will develop good work habits and sclf-estttm and learn of the penis of manJuana. drugs and pills. Pilgrims in Fountain Valley ThanU,l.tna Day actlvltiee at Tamura School in Fountain Valley MW yoa.nieten don pilgrim hate and collan and enjoy a feett-.e meal. At left. Jeanlffer llltncworth, Nicole Specky :wcjghs about 95 pounds, almost all in efectronic gear. and cost about $26.000 to build. School district officiaJs plan to work him into a robotics workshop programs affil_lated with computer literacy education. He's also slated to part1c1pate in several encounter groups wt th d1stnct youngsten that include goal achieve· ment, child safety. drug abuse, child abuse and motivating both problem children and s~1al ch1ldrco. He was a big bit at grandparents' day festivittes, but not the only one. Cecelia Steioberi of Nonh Holly- wood visited classrooms wil.b her 7- year--old grandson. Scott "This makes us fed included and wanted," she said with tears in her e)CS. "lt'swonderful. Whenbcaetsa IOO on his spelling test be c:alls and tdls me. This 1s the best pan oflix.• Di Nevn, Sua.ne Farmer. Marle y Spangler, and Lealle Thompeon watch a play while. a t right, .econd IJ'ader Koa Vang awatta hi• Thankect.tna feut. SAN FRANCISCO-Citing the state's own studies on sex discrimination in pay, a union representing 37,000 secretaries, nurses af!d others in female- dominated state jobs filed a "comparable worth" suit Wednesday against California. The state and Gov. George Deukmejian have practiced "sex-based wage discrimination 1mpacti ni on workers in traditionally female job categories," Leo Mayer. president of the California State Empl~yecs Association, said at a news conference. For example, one of the plaintiffs in Wednesday's suit, stenographer Juanila Perez. said the salary range for her JOb. which is 99 percent female, 1s $1 , I 07 to S1 .283 a month. She said the job has al least the same value as groundskceper. which 1s 96 percent male and cames a saJary ofS 1,342 to $1.523 a month. 7ather aentenced In heat deaths Coast to mark holiday in many ways SAN DIEGO-The father oflwo young girls who died in the back scat of a car where the temperature reached an estimated 130 degrees last summer was sentenced Wednesday to thrtt years in state prison on two convictions of involuntary manslaughter. Quindcll Lewis. who was described by his defense attorney as being "borderline mentally retarded," was given the sentence and a verbal scoldinJ by Munici pal Court Judge Nicholas Kasimatis. who said Lewis' parental mstancts should have prevented him from leaving Melba. 2. and Kanasha. I. unauended. Events range from free dinner for seniors to c rafts fair and 7th annual Turkey Trot A vanet} of activities are planned on the Orange Coast to mark the Thanksgi ving Day holiday weekend. In Newpon Beach, Le Bianitz Restaurant has invited about 200 senior citilens from fi ve nearby con\alescent homes for a free • Ul ..__, -1• 1-rad.--;,a ,_Thanksg1vingDaydinner. .. am a re ...... n ng .u .. er --~Y -The seniors will gather al noon at mcnt \\Ill be provided from 2 10 4 ~m - The free dinner will also cqm• ml·mora1e the I 0th ann1vtrsary orthe rc~taur,rnt. In Laguna Beach. the Laguna Craft Guild will hold its annual craft sale on Forest .\\enuc from 9 a.m. to dusl Sunda\ The · 60 gui Id members ""ill sell c r afts. 1n c lud1ng.2,Jewclr ~. lea1hc~ork. stained glass and Chnstmas items. ~nd in Dana Point. runners from throughout Orange Count) will par- t1c1 patc in the Thanksgi' ing Da~ Turke' Trot. The. se' enth annual even I feat um a I O-k1lometer race through Da na Point which. in past years. has attracted several hundred runners. Pre-registration has been held in recent weeks but runners are welcome 10 sign up the morning of the run The b a.m start is preceded b) a 6 30 a m chccl ·in. The c' ent 1s presented b} the Dana Pom~ Chanttx1" of E'omm~rct" 11nd sponsored b~ Dana "31guel Bank ~nd the Dana Point Athletic Club • \1eanv. h1I~ all Orange County cit) and count} government offices schools. state and federal offices - except the Postal Servi~ -will be closed both today and Fnd3) in obscf\ ance of the hohda) .. Police and firefighters v. 111 be on duty as usual. The Postal Stf\·1ce along with bank!.. stock. exchanges and most husanc.,~s will reopen Fnday after lx'ing c:losed toda' . T ra~h p1d..up v.rll be one da) late ~r:iu'l' llf thl' hohda} "1th toda} 's p1d .. up~hcduled Frida) and Frtda)'s p1cirop mm'C'd b3tt to SalUrda~ The Da1h J?1lot "111 be deh' ered as u ual 1hough offices arc closed toda)'. ME~ICO C'11'\-Families rottted by fiery-gas-explosions-that killed Lhc restaurant at 4J~ tL ~~ more than 30<? ~01* began returning to parts of the devastated area Blvd. for the meal. wh1c~ will include Wednesda)' with the promise of new. free homes to replace those destroyed, an turkey. ham and apple pie. Entertatn· official said.~rl1crinthcda~h~lth cre~~nfumigatingtheTialnepant~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ neighborhood where a scncs of pre-dawn explosions Mond~y turned the area into a fie ry holocaust. Mexico state Gov. Alfredo del Mazo told reporters during a wallung tour of the area that families would be allowed to return in aroups of I 0 with pohce escorts to bomes that had been fumigated and found to be still structurally sound. The governor said 130 new houses would be available by the weekend to ffi milies that lost their homes. More houses. each worth about SI 0.000. w1ll be built and given free to those left homeless by the explosions. MlUtla held American for 48 houn BEIRUT, Lebanon -One of the few remaining American students at the American University of Beirut was kidnapped by a militia and held for 48 hours before being released. a Christian-controlled radio station reported Wednesday. The student. John Cronin of Washington, D.C., declined comment on the Voiccoflebinon repon of his kidnapping. He isa master's deg rec candidate in the university's Middle Eastern stud ies program. Friends who asked not to be identified said Cronin "didn't want to be alarmist" about the incident and thal he was not harmed by lhc gunmen. whom he encountered in the Moslem sector of the city. 2 kllled •• .cllool .UW coll•JM• KORTRIJK. Belgium -A three-story wins of a Roman Catholic elementary school collaosed Wednctday and 46 young Jlrls attendina class 1n the uppcrstoricscr1 hcd to the around in shower of debris. Police said twoairls were k1llcd. and 33 YrCtc utjurcd -1wo of them cntically. Con1truct1on workers were cxcavat1na next 10 the wing. where a gymnasium was to be built. Town police romm1ss1oncr tefaan Eeck.hout said he beheved tht yt0rk 1n proare played a role in the cave-in, bul an 1nvestiption was undtf way. &neU troo1M cJu.IJ YritlJ Pale.tfnf•n• RAMALLAH. Occupied West Bank -Israeli troops fittd on some 200 Palestinian de~onstruon Wcdncsdt . ktlfu\J one and WO\lnchnt llA, witnesses and hospital officials said M1lttary source said a.nanny offictr wa hit tn the head bya rock before the hoottnaoccurrcd. The confrontation took place at 81r Ze1t University, al,()()(). tuden1 camru that ~a, do5Cd for thrct month earhtr this year in pun1 hmtnl for s1m1lar demon trat1on .. U.S., Soviets schedule arms talks Shultz, Gromyko tentatively agree to meet In Gen eva in January to break deadlock • WASHINGTON(AP)-Secretary of State George P. Shultz and Soviet Foreian M 1nistcr Andrei A. Gromyko have reached tenlative agreement to meet in Geneva. Switzerland. in early January in an efTon to brt'ak tht deadlock in U.S.-Soviet arms control ncao1iations. 'fources reported Wednesday mght. OelaiJ were worked ou1 after· • mcssaee from Soviet Pre 1dcn1 Kon tanun U. Chernenko was dt· livered to the lite ~panment last weekend cxprcss1na Soviet interest 1n the hiah-ltvcl session. h arcw out of a proposal by President Rcapn 1n late September that • new ... framc·WOft-" bc-mab- lishcd to improve rt'lat1ons between the t~o countnes. TIJlts to reduce nuclear Yrcapons on both side were su pended a )car llO 1n the WISS C'lt). Wha~ hull1 and Gromyko cv1dcntl> would not attempt to nqot11tc a trtlt). thc1r mect1na could provide 1unkhnC$ for talk' to~ held later b\ ''pert in the arms lield. By then. U.S. officials said, Reagan probably w1 II appoint an arms control envoy. to assist Shultz and to coordi· natc U .. policy on nuclear weapons reductions. The officials. whe spoke only on cond1t1on that the) not be 1dent1ficd, said the envoy also miiht be helpful 1n re lv1na differences -within the-. sc>Yttnmcnt on tht be t approach to take in the nqo- uat1on The source who also 1n 1 tcd on not ~1na named. said the hkcly date for the Geneva mttuna was toward the end of the fiDt v.uk 1n Januaf) That could t the stqe for a new ~ffon b) R~pn tn a KC:ond tnm 10 ~onc1lc dlsqrccment v.1lh the So' 1c1 L n1on. Rtaaan v.111be1nauauratcd Jan ~I bout lhtct Yrttk after a hulu· Grom~ ko mccttna. Earher. an adm101 trauon offietal ~1d Chernenko' m did not demand a \\1thdrawal o ncv. LI. ml\S1k (tom We\tcm FurufX" or impose an~ other pre<ond1t1ons for a hultz-Grom~ko meeting. HO\\C\er. the official said. 1t was not clear v. hether the Soviets an tend to d1SC'uss pace ""eaJ?Ons or to have broader talks dc~hng - as the Reagan admtn1strat1on prefers -with me- dium and long-range m1ss1lcs. as ~ell Reagan has decided against haVlng a .. czar,·· with dcc151on·making outhont\.. hut apparent!) favors the appointment of an en'O) as .. an intcllC<"tual resourtt" to unit} U.S. pohC) The envo)' 'uppointment will be announcC'd before year's end, one of the officials said Holiday could ~laim - 500 lilgliway aeaflis CHtCAOO (AP) -Htghwey accident• d"rtng the long ThenktgMng .-kend could d8lm bi9ttdl9m 400 Ind 500 ~ the Nettoneil ~ Councl Mid Tu.day. • I " Councl ''at'9ttdenl MY thet 480 '*"* COUid be upeeted to be kilted ln trafftc Kddent• ~ a non~ pertod of the •me length at tNI time Of the .,..-. \ • • I The ThanklgMng •HI~• .. . tor counting purpc111, ... . trom&p.m. Wedi 11clayto ..... ~~tsCONlcl9fM • four-4ay otiiirvwlQe.. latt ,.., tMr9 .,.. 400 traffic death• during the Tt\anttlQMng Weekend. 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Check Your Phone Book for the lad1e lllaek Store or Dealer Nearest You • f"~e.\·. ,. ., .... • .-·--CHARGl IT (MOIT STOlt~S} A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION PRICES APPLY AT PARTICIPATJNG STORES ANO 0£ALERS . ' n U~c Chilling dlaplay 'Ice Ba& -Scale A,• a de.1-n of Swedleh artlat Claes Oldenbura. draw• attention ln Wuhlnaton'• National Gallery of" Art recently for• new ezhlblt. Tile orance nylon bag I• 16 feet tall and ha• machinery lnalde to make It wriggle. . U $ing marijuana in Japan termed a Serious offense TOK YO (AP) -When fi ve Japanese swimmers dabbled in mari- juana. 11 caused more than just a npple. Not only were they banned from future compe11t1on, the head of Japan's Amateur Swimmin~ Feder- alton and fi ve coaches resigned to accept some of the blame. The disci plinary actions against the S"-1mmers. four of whom were mem- bers of Japan's , Olympic team. emphasized the seriousness with which dru~ use. even of a manor nature. is' 1ewed an Japanese soc1et}. .\ccording to police. the Olympians -including Shinj1 Ito. who set new nallonal records in the 200 and 400- meier medic) events in the Los .\ngeles summer games - smoked marijuana wha le in Los Angeles. and t>r.augbt 1D grams back Lo Japan where three of them shared the pot with a fif\h swimmer. In add1t1on to being banned from compe1111on m an emergenc) mee11ng of the JASF lasl unday. police said. rhe four swimmers who smoked in Japan factL possible indictment on charges of smuggling and possession of the illegal substance. Conviction on such charges can lead to maximum prison terms of up to seven years. But even if given suspended sentences. as is the case with most first-tam e drug offenders. such social transgressions often Ii nger for years. "This ignominious incident is un- precedented in Japan's amateur spons world. It has been a hcav)'' shock to society," declared the na- tional daily Asahi Shimbun in an editorial. Other newspapers. which ga ve the "drug bust" front-page headlines. said it was only proper that th e athletes and their coaches should be punished for their indiscretion .. For the most pan. Japan has escaped the drug problems that have beset the United States and other industnallzed nations, and public sentiment runs sternly against the use of drugs. including marijuana. For public figures in prticular. the conse- quences of getting caught.are great In th e past decade. dozens of Japanese singers. actors and other entertainers -people who travel abroad and are regarded as suscep- tible to foreign acceptance of drugs - ha ve been arrested for possessing pol. In many cases the offender ii. subject to weeks of pu blic11} in the scandal-loving media, and may en- counter problems getting work an television. films and elsewhere for a year or more. Af\er well-kno" n actor Kenach1 Hagiwara was arrested ""''h I 2 grams of manjuana last yeer. the Toyota Motor ·corp. and other firms cancelled commercial contracts worth an esti mated $41 7.000. Af\er more than 50 da\S 1n detention. the actor was gl\ en a suspended sentence wh en his famll) promised to oversee : hi s rehab1htat1 on. The most famous person to run afo ul of Japan's Hemp Control La" was former Beatie Paul Mc(artne). who spcnl 10 dars an a Tok}o E1iJ -1n 1980 aflet airport customs officials fou nd 220 grams of marijuana in h1>1 SUllC3!>e .\uthontu:s led him otT 1n hand- cutTs. grilled him for da)'S and finall)' · deported him after deciding that he had suffic1entl~ repented. For ord1 na11 people. too. getting caught with pot can mean loss ofajoh or difficult} an findi ng work. "The Japanese people are vel) hard on marijuana smol ers." H1deh1ro Maru1. an attorne> expenenced m drug cases. said an an 1ntcn 1e" ··People here s1lll don't know the difference between marijuana and hard narcotics." Maru1 said most first-u me ol~ fenders caught wath small quantities of marijuana are either let off wllh a warning or give n \U~pended sentences. Marua said o;ome la" }Crs and others have ca mpa1$ned for decrimanali1a11on of mariJuana. but the movement has made little head- way. "One problem is that the media always overpl ays manJuana cases. and people don't understand the realities of the drug problem." But with more young Japanese traveling abroad, 1he police remain vigilant about the threat of man- Juana. "With the worldwide trend (toward increased use of manjuana) 11 would appear there is a considerable number of hidden users in Japan:· the police aitency said in 1t<1 annual report. TURKEY TRIVIA: THEY'RE DUMB- COLLEGE STATION, Texu Mellor •aid Indians had (AP) -The typical turkey grec-domMtlcated the turkey long Ing th• nation'• tabl• today wtll / before the Pllgrtm1 arrived or be a hen that ate 50 pound• of eye,, before Columbua mede hi• teed during a llfe of 17 weeka. tt American lendfaJI In 1492. also 11 one ot the dumbat. moet Spanllh exptorera carried the Inept critters that ever Jived, MY bird from Mexico to. SS*n In exp«t• et Texu A&M Unlverlfty. 1498. The bird spread through- Davtd B. MellOr. a poultry out Europe and reeched E"91and expert et the IChool, ..ad the In 1524. domntlcated turtcey 11 a btoeted EuropMne may have caHed the wimp compared to hie' wild btrd ''turkey" becauM tt,ey "may cousin, flocks of which atm roam have beer\ confuMd abciut the the South Md South.-Md are .e btrd't orfO'n, thinking that 11, llke wily and awlft enough to the gutnee-fowl or p 11COCk1 challenge ttuntera. came from Turtcey,'' Mid MelkM'. o.ntrattona of breeding have "Soon . the n11me turkey wu genetlcalty 9dded rNnY pounds ~ only to the bird from on the body of the domeltlcated 4mertca." turk-. In f-=t. ma farm tur~ Another AaM poultry ~ now haw ao mUd\ meat In their W11Hem o. Cewtey, ~ breaat that they are unable to some addtttonal turkey IOf'9: form a natur• union with the y turtl fem.... Mid Mellor. lnetHd, c:•• .._I~~ aeld breedel• mwt remo'l9 eperm I .. IO·~ ........... If frOm the male and arttftct91ty you lNve lft..-mpty ~ In fertlllle ~ egga lnetde their pen tMy'll 9i.Clmb .•. UMI the,.,, ... bird. the bucket .... up. The ~ 8t Thi f9fMle maturea tn 17 the bottom could emother. WMkl and typtcely W9IQt'9 12 to C8Wiey 9llld t"9f WMln 8itngle 20 poundt. M.._; wttlch end up turtcey II pleaed In 1 pen eclliant -~ .. muctt .. eo pounde, to • pen holding ......... Of "" ere too terge • meet for moet ftodc, tttetone':1'.C:"" ''tun up f emm.. eo ttMty ueualty end up u and down the t ne u"'ll It 11 procelltd meat. • exhaulted. ' , . • , i .. SEE THE LATEST FASHIONS FROM--·· AND COLE-HAAN. Also view many private label Items Including our special selection of gifts and accessories to; the holidays. • · AN ELEGANT GIFT OF PEARLS TOPS THE CHRISTMAS LIST of every lady; especially this Mabe pearl and diamond pendant with matching earrings. #I 19 Fashion Island 759-1622 #32 Fashion Island 644-2040 "Newport Center Fashion Island put fun back in holiday shopping!" CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS ACTUALLY FUN THIS YEAR-STARTING WITH CONVENIENT PARKING AT FASHION ISLAND "' I remember last Chm.tma!>. I tncd another mall, but 11 took me forever to get near the parking lot! Then, I remembered Fashion Island-gelling there was easy. and. with over 5,000 parking spaces, there wasn't a hassle frndina one dose to the 51ores. This Chnstmas, I'm not wastmg any time. I'm dorng all of my shopping at Fashion Island, and the ease continues- oo ic~'\c;bie -.:.::: it/rl'\ MY NEW CHARGE CARD MAKES IT SIMPL E, TOO () omethrng e/sp th.it's made shopprng wonderful ha~ bt•en F.uh1on Island> extended holiday hours MONDAY-FRIDAY 10 a.m.-9 p.m. SATURDAY 10 a.m.-6 p.m. SUNDAY Noon-5 p.~. \.1y family and I tan use thr extra ume to vmt the six new stores oprn for the holiday \C'cJSon. The Original Christmas Store • Rpger's Gudens Christm.is fantasy Annex • Once Upon A Christm.is • •Sobriquet • House of Almonds • ~ilbox, Etc. BEST OF ALL, THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS SU RROUNDS FASHION ISLAND THIS YEAR The trad111onal JO> s of Chmtma~ can be found everywhere at Fashion I land. and it's making shopprnf!, entenarnrng From anta and th.it map.nrf1tent tree to caroling and decorat1ons- Fash1on Island is \\-hf're ChmtmcJs has come alive for u> and the sea,on \ greetings tart m the parking lot' There·s so much happening during the holidays, who's got the Lime Lo juggle credit cards/ My Newport Center FaShion Island charg e (ard 1s all I need '"!:ll~iUlim~ for most of the slores. And, the = appl1c~t1on was a snap -I called 800·641-6411 Frtt tHin ridet Th.tnlii I Wffliend Mtd ~ s..turd.ay throuah ChnttM.u m NEWPORT CENTER W F~DN ISlAND - ~~ · HOLIDAY EVENTS CALENDAR NOV. SPfCIAL EVENTS 26, 27 Photo~ ~s.1nta. 11 · -pm • 28, 29 Photo~ ...,, \i\r & Mr~ Cldu' 11 ·4 pm Photo~ w dnla 4 30· -p m 30 Photo., w \f\r & "''" ( ldu' 11·4 pm Photo; "" ,rntc) 4 JO -p m Strolling ldlOl('f<:. b l0·8 mp m String quc1rtl'l b HJ-8 \Cl pm Orangl' Co ( ookbooi.. \uth11r' ht•nt DEC. SPfCIAL EVENTS 1 2 Ffl;'l' tr am ndt>s. 11 4 p m Photo'> "" \f\r & Mr., C l,1u' 11 4 pm Ordngt> (o lnokboo~ Author, h1·nt fdm1ly portrJ11\ undl'r th1• fre•p 11·4 pm. Strolling t arolt>rs, 11· 2 pm BrdS> E>nwmblt>. 2-4 pm ChrislmJ'> l nntcrt 1 pm PholO'> .... Mr & M" ( l<1u' 1 4 p 111 FJmtlv portr.11h und1·1 1tw lr1·1· 1·4 pm Stroll mg t arol"'" .! 4 pm Br.w, en>t•rnbh'. .!-4 pm 3,4 Photo,wS.intd 11--pm 5, 6 Photo., w Mr ~ <\'\r'> l l.iu' 11 4 pm. Photm w Sant,1 4 IO· -p m -I Mfot<h .... \i\1""1~ \.11'., C IJIJ~ i1 -pm (dltlorn1dn ., <.<mu•rt b l0·8 m pm Strollm~ t.iroler., b 30-fl mp m Br.1._,, t•nwmbh• b 40·8 lO pm 8 9 f .ishinn l'ltlnd H11l1d,1\ orwn hou,t· h 30-q pm Ortln~t· Co C"uokhuoi.. -\ulhrn, [ "' nt frt•t.> lr.ttn 11d1•' (1 lO 4 pm Brt'ct"-ld~t .,., ~.1nt.i 11 J m Buttum., H'''''"Jtton' b 14 2200 Frt'(' trcltn 11d1.•<o 11 4 pm ldrntly portra1h undt·r tlw Tr1·1" 11·4 pm Photo' \'\ ,\,\r & \.\r' (.I.tu' 11 4 p rn "'" 1lltng l drolt•r.. 11 .! rm Bra~' t•mt•mblc>. 2 4 pm Or Jn gt• C o C nni..tmol-,\uthrm l \ 1 •111 Pop~ E n'>t•rnblt> l I >nt l'rt I p m ·· Photo .. w \f\r & Mr._, < l.1u' 11 4 p m F.1m1ly portrdll' unclt·r tht· lr1·1· 1·4 r rn Strr 1ll1ng < ,uoh•r<o .! 4 pm Brd'' 1•n<,t>mhl1• !. 4 pm 10, 11 Pho:1"" '>.int,\ 11 -pm 12, 13 Photo ... "' \,\r ~ "''' C I.tu' 1 I -1 p m Pht 1111, '' ~.mt.1 4 U 1 -p m 14 Photo'\\ \ \r ~ \,\r, ( I.hi,. 11 4 pm Phi 111" '' ~nlcl 4 10 -pm ..,tr11ll1ng t.uolt•r.. h IO 8 }()pm '>Iring qudrlt.'l h 10 8 30 pm 15 Rr1·.il..lcl~l \\ 5.intJ ti ,t m Buh um' rt''t''' .i11on' 644· 2 200 Bwclkl.t't '" S.rnLJ 11 d m Rnhin,on' 11•wrv.itt0n' 644·.!800 I rt•t• tr ,11n ndP' 11 4 p m Photm " \.Ir t. "" Clclu.,, 11·4 rm F.1m1h portr,111' Lind1·r th1• T11•1•, 11 4 pm -.1roll1ni.: 1 .11ul1•r' 11 .!. pm BrJ'' l'nwmhh• 2-4 t' m 16 ( ali1nrrn.1n' lllnl t•rt 1 rm Phot11' w ·Mr & M" ( lt1m 11·4 pm f.1m1h pnr11.11h llndf'I tlw Trt•t• 1--l pm ..,1roll1ng 1. ar11l1•1' .! I pm Br.i" 1•11.;i•mhlt · .!. 4 p rn 17, 18 Photo' \\ 'l.1nt,1. I I -fl m 19 Photo'\\ \.\r ~ \\1' ( lt1tl' 11·4 pm Photo~ " ,int,1 -t JO -pm l t\ mg l hri,tm,1' ht 1 1 um t'rl. b IOpm 20 Photo''' \\r ,\ \\1, < l,lll, 11 4 pm Photo'" ..... tnt.1 4 Ill -pm ll Photo' \\ \Ir ~ "'' l 1,tu' 11 4 p rn Phnto' " ,mt.1 .t IO· -p m ~trollin~ c clroh•r' h IO 8 IO pm ')Iring qu.irtt·t h Ul A 10 pm 22 Br1•,1!..td'l " ..,,m1.1 4 .t m R11b1n,on, 11 '''" .llcnn' h-44 2800 Brl'd"-1.i't w 'tJnl.t •t .1 rn Butlum' rt''l'I\ .111111" h44 2 ."!00 I rt'<' tr ,un nclt•, 11 -l p m Photo' w "'' ~ "''' l I.tu' 11 4 p m Family portrJ1l' untft•r tht• Tit'(' 11·4 pm Strolling t.1111lt•r' 11 .! pm Br,1.,, t>nwmhl1· .! -l fl m 23 "'\mt>m an Bn\.' ( hem u 111< 1 •rt 1 p m Photm \\. Mr & "'" ( l,1uv, 1 ..i p m f,miilv portrc11h und1•t tht• Trt•t• 1 4 pm Strolling t arolt•r' l 4 p m Br cl'' <•n"4.•mblt• .! 4 rm 24 Ph<>ltl\ "-' ~Jnl<l 1 H' p m 25 MERRY CHIU TM.AS! ""'man-M.irt u\ Bullo< k' W1l,hirr Robinson~. Th<' BroJcf\\J~ Buttum' ()\er 75 fine ~Wri'' 111 c111 /u'' otl ~<1t1< Co.l.\t High\\d} hfiof\H'Pn /,mtborc .ind \1.I Arthur Bl"d'. E"wpon Bf't!c h . t ¥• ~ ~ ~~ /.9.?J: MAY THE TURKEY BE ONLY A SMALL REASON for you to give thanks on this day. From all of us at Phelps, thanks for your continued patronage for more than 60 years. #8 Fashion lslafld .,.. 644-026t;1 A BOUNTlFUL HOLIOA Y WISH from CHARUES. Bullocks Wilshire Corridor r: 123 Fashion Island 640-5721 I ,- NIKE -TIE ONE ON COME VISIT US1and see the wide variety of footwear we have a\ailable For aTI your running . tennis and aerobic needs =27 Fashion Island 044-2121 OUR 100', 4.MElHAIR ._ND OUR CLA IC corduroy sportc~ts hown hNc.> with both c-1blrd and Argyle !.h~tbnd 4-W~l\~r \l('\t\ • -.... PreSldent honored 8 . Aitltu llllard.Dea.. left. act-IAC preadent of Oru&e Cout CotJece, rece!TCS a D1a41M baa Cup--Col· Iece ~dent Dr. Cameron SJ.Acla..lr lD recccmtto11 of bJa . npport of tile Biap&n.lc Ad- neo~ CommJttee of Cb.ap- ID -Colteae. Martinez. cha1rmall or tbe committee. wu ~onored for bJ.9 !'leader- alUp. entbaalum' and com· mitment to student. and to Chapman College." Tbe group wu formed lo No•em- &er 1983 to help recnllt H1span1c 9t1Mlenta to Chap- man College. ·' .,_ • I .. \ • HOAG MBMOIUAJ.. H PIT AL Oc1Mr II · Mr. and Mr\ 1dnty Yul~. ~pon Beach.gut ~fr. and Mn .Gal) 'tHn~ l\;t'4por1 Sta h. gJr1 Oc1ober II ~tr and Mn Daniel Bolar. l0·~nc ~rl . \tr and Mrs "1tlson Mamt>-. Corona dtl \1ar. gJrl \1r and MrJ ~rman Hov.ard, 11"' IOt. gir1 Octobtt J7 M r. and Mrs Jason C.1bwn. Hunt· angton Beach. bo> \Ir aod Mn.. M1chaeJ Mc1w:I. {n inc, g.irl October ZO \tr and "1rs Sa~cnos Mandala. 'cv.pon lkach. bo) iiii oveml>f'r l Mt and Mr\ Kodolfo Lamudio.~ ... ff\llOC. JJCl 1 "1r .rnd Mf\ Ch' 1d 0rcc"')s.. lrvmc1 bo) November Z• Mr and Mr" C1c:r11ld h~hcr ( o ta Mew girl Mr and Mr\ Orvcc Uaggs. frvinc. airl Mr and Mr\ M1thacl Farley, Ncw- porl Beach. girl November 3 Mr and Mn. Wilham Jacklin <;o ta Mt·\a. boy . Mr and Mr'I T homas tromgrcn. c o\ta Mc~ bo> ovember4 c athcnne f1tLpatnck and Mar~ Circgory. Founuun Valley boy Pleaee Ne BIRTHS/ A6 ·"' - A.Robns ' BEGIN YOUR HOLIDAY SH ---OF ·sENSATIONAL SAVINGS ON : · FOR YOU, YOUR FAM]I SPECIAL SHOPPING HOURS FRIDAY (DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES 9 A.M. TO 7:~ TO INTRODUCE YOU TO OUR SPECTACULAR SALE YOU 'l WOMEN'S FASHIONS ~ 9. 99. f., \ .f I I , , ,, , ,frt .. ,,, • ,.1:1, ,,, f' ,,/ 'f'\'. ,,, /1/,,l \ ' 'If' "11\ ... Jt, ' '1 I//()~ S.2.2.99-S3 1.99. I ' • S29.'N . I "' I I ,. I J I • ( ' I• f' 7 ,. ,\l.J(/' !!..1•11.•1.'! "••/ 11 I,/,,,,·-. 111 ,,, • l•t't ., '• , ; 11f··\1t'''ll1 ,,,/.,-,. ,, '") ,,, 'll' i"' '•"'' \ I J •I \ • 1 \Ju• 1 I "' s 19. 99 ~cl~ h. /~1 .'. \,() () 11 •I II•/. I '""'' \f 1 fll," ,/,,,.,, f'1•//I' ,,,,.,. lp.1:if.J,,,/, !'>•) $4 9, <J'-J. ( h, &:• .\ /( )} 'J') lilt I / 1i I •1 i/t', .\(o'I 'l'I ( 1/11/l 1 • t .' ,,, 11t· l·1 /111i , •• ,,.I'/ 1"11' l1,11tt:1 li/1 11 11'.llld I I I Sf ) $99. 99. /1, l ,\I Ir /1. 11111/11/ di..· /•u1/l 1ht "t' 111 ''""'' I , ,,, I I.''· I /'I /Ill/fl;, "I 1 WOMEN'S LINGERIE $7. 99-$10. 99. I«;:, SI r, S ! ! 11.' ! :11111_) f.11 r, .Pilk) 1f\/1111111<111 g11 .• 11, /'·"·'"'' 111il 111/>t 111Rll.t111d1.i.l11 11/\ m ,(\ I \;.'/ fl I $74.99-$91.99....,J<,, St<JUS/!5 \.1 ~t 25" .. 11111·.in l'('.1!,lll.11 /II It ul ( ,,, , II /I/ !>1111 "''" Ill II/(/ ,11//n f/•111 (./()j $6.75-$17.25 . Rt:.:, ~'J.(11 \.1.t !S'' .. 1111.il/191,u/.11 pr1<nl ft'lt1<11..1t• /,.,·\ :1111/\ / 111: lf.11tl111/urm,' ( Jlx,..1,• I :, .. ,,,,ttt • .111.l ll ,,,,,, ·, • 11111 FASH ION ACCESSORIES/SHOES $65 . 99-$) 19. 99. Rt/(. SHH S Jr,() Om r111m: rn//n ttr111 11f 1l·s•11/.11 f>t<1<t•d .... l11/h11,1kt· b.mdb.ip,). (IN/ A R \ BIN ON' CHARGE? IT' . EA Y! $4.88-$13.5(). Rt-x $6 H 1.,q,, ni.1rl11.1111 ' ,/,rf't ~ ,,, < ~ t n •1\/1, t. t ') u1/m, t. c' \ 1//t .. ol 1111 ,i/t /m 11111· d.n• ,,,,,)' ./{•) . $6.75-$40.Sl} Rt'~ 5Y SS./ ( 1111/t '·'",,,,I ~ti \ 1\·x11!.n p111ul h.1t 111111n '"'/"l 1.t,'('(ll//n 111111. (I< >J $19.99. Rt!!. 536 \.1.c 1111'"\11 •• 1.''11111111111/mt.i/1/c-1/1p 1111 1.i~11.1/ ,/i,,1 /n, \,11111.1/i. t, !SJ KIDS $I 2. 99-$15.99. Rex . .(}() S! S &1y\ 1!/ !<> /'.1111 1'' .~fo<lr 1t_)fm1 />.11,u l11111 'f.11111 .111d p11l~'t·11t·1 ·w11m1 /.i1/111111111f</n1111 • ( 11.1111 •, \RG. lo111.1t11, 1>1 .. ,,,,,/ l-t/1 /f111k (!2 fYJ • 1111 •.11 1< Kl"' \\Yr p "' Pl K...,., ,, ''" l'KI "' '' '!OLK \I\\.''"''' R< A•O ). Oti'-1 K''i f. < t l 'I~. < 1\Kll Bl .'\"I< HI t)R A~ll Kil A~ 1 >..PRt"" c AKI> A. l> I D tu U;\.I ui 0 R \•\fl\l'I K"i<l'.\S\\,,()\,\,f II Pl'I' "' l\((()L~r YOl' "tr (.\ l '~fl\l\ffOJAltn (\Ll\JH I J{)(fUDITArPROVi\l ) Jiii I \\II \I \\\'t l'll<l~l l \ 1<>11 I Kii I ()()4.?.?-'1 .. 1 I K0\1 ~ t\ \1 10 P\1 \'-D OLR or1 Ri\l( I{\ \\Ill TA"( YO R APf>l 1 ATIOi'-I IOR~I 110:'\ ' I ' \ .. , r Police unclaimedproperty auctipn Dec. 1 nc afmccf propen) numbering mo than 2~0 1tt'ms -induding 91 bicycle • two surfboards and a wood: ctl table -will be auctioned to the pubhc S:i\urday, Dec. I. by the Ncwpon Beach Pohcc Depanment. The 9 a.m. event wi ll be held at the police station •. 870 anta Bar~ara Ori ve. Purchases rn ust be made on an as-is basis with payment s in cash or with local checks. Top •peaJrers Orange co,st College's speech and debate team recently talked 11s wa y to a first place sweepstakes award at the Pasapena Ci t> Collt"ge lnv1ta11onal l ournamcnt. Dcbator George Ross of an ta Ana led the way w11h fi rst place trophies 1n both the Ll ncoln-Doualasdeba1eand Ciltemporaneous speaking. Among i ht' local winners were: Pat o mfort, Lillian Chamberlain. Sheryl Sm11h and Kirk Preble of Costa Mesa: Jaime Greer. Tony Os1mo and Salena Burke of Newport Bearh: as well as Marcus Jacques and Helen Gaffney of Irvi ne. Home repairs The c11y of Fountain Valley Home Reh b1htat1on Protvam l'i prov1d1ng financial assistance to rehab1J11att' homes The pr~ram provide~ cash rebates and low-1ntcrc~t loans to home- owners who qualify. Apph~ations for the p{ogram arc now available. For more anfor- mat iq_n. call the city Planning Depart.' ment at 963-8321. Singer• needed The Costa Me a Children's Chorus 1 loo~ing for ~h1ldren singers ~nd mu 1c1ans for 11s ann l.fal Yulet1dt' Pa·aeant. Dec. 16-18. Thl· l horus " d1rt'ctcc.l b)' u1cttc:' l&cr. who 1s ~el.in& a drummer for thc ··Little Drummer Boy" number a Outc:'. a v1ohn and a au11ar anger\ and mus1c1ans arc a'ked to call Alier at 646-0812 or thc c1ty's Dcpanruent of Leasure Services at 64S-8SS I Vacation aklln1 fhe Orange Coast YMC in New- port Beach. 1s offering a Christmas vacation ~k1 trip Dec. 26 throu&h Dec. 29 for students. ages 14 to 17. . ..For 1nlorma11on. call the YM A at 642-9990. v rtomA4 November$ Mr and Mrs Quang Phan. Irvine. bo) o•emb"tt t Mr and Mh Roger Borland. Irvine:. 00) Mr c1nd Mr'i Rob(rt J()5('ph. Co ta Mesa. bo> Novembert Mr and Mrs John Kno>.. Newpon Beach. a•rl · FOUNTAIN VAi.t.E'Y CQ"MUNITY HOSPITAL Nonmberf Angrla and Alonzo Marrow. Hunt- tngton Beach. boy Mana and Jose GuLman. Huntington Beach. 11rt .fllenmber5 andra and Wilh am Ziemba. Fouo- A.7 ia1n Valle). b6Y. Patr 1a and tephen Dtnnina. lnUtc. bot :-N;j .. ~e~•~t.e;r'°r~~-~.....,...-~;::;;~~li-*1 Ethel and Michael Banman. 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' -, - I I -l I • I I I I l I Orange Caul DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, November 22, 198-4 • ~lain missionary's parents off to Africa LAKE ELSINORE (AP) -The R1daew&¥. 34, and the younacouplc's 'death alona with two Zaire military p<>lltlcally.0 1hc mother-ln~law said. parents of a Methodi1t mis 1onar) three children arc st~ina at the officials by lenist rtbcls: accordiniJO "The ·missionaries would not allow despite havina to cope wttb periodic shortaaes of food, runnina water and electncity. 'they had three children, Matthew, 7. Rebekah. S. and David, 18 months. whose husband-was slam m frica <\mmcan co111ulwlC rn Zairt but thar Harold W. Amstu-i-z. di~tor or the that:' hope to fl) to thel't' this weekend to the family has been un1blt to talk to Methodist m1ss1on in Kenya. The family's emotions ranacd from retncve their daughter and 1hrtt her since the Nov. 13 shootina of 35· Evangchnc: Haaer said RidJ.eWa)' aricf to bitterness when they teamed arandchildrcn. >tar-old Stanley R1daeW1y. apparentl> wu forced by the m1htal") of their son-in·law's death. "We have everyth1na ready to go Most of the famif y's information omcials to fh them 10 1he rebel-held .. They "-Cnt to Afnca because ther. We're just wast ma for our visas." ha~ come from other miss1onancs. town of Moba. 300 miles nonh of the believed God wanted them there. · Evanaehne Hager. 62. a reured nurse. she said. couple's home in Lubumbashi. the said Ross Hager. 61. a retired said Tuesday. R1dgewa~. whose own parents are capital of Zaire. Chevron 011 Co. researcher. "They "Stan. like all mi lonaries. knew he could encounter 1problcms,'' his father-in-law said. "h wasn't like he was oblivious to the situation over there." 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But this one 1s a friendly artifact." said Roger Kennedy. the s~catcr-' ested director of the museum ... lt"sa \Cf) 1mponant S\mbol or\\3rmth and closeness and caring .. Fred Roger~ ha) spent JO }ears in public tclc" 1s1on. ~I of them as the IO"-·ke-ycd. reassunng .. Mister Rogers.·· "Man) people ha\e asked. 'What's next for yo u?' I say. th1) 1s next. This 1s what I reel called to t.lu ... ~td Rogers. whose award·w1nn1ng show 1s produu·d b' WQED in Pittsburgh and is seen h' an csurnated 7 m1ll1on families "eckh Each morning Mi!lter Rogers walks into his 1i,1ng room s1ng1ng ··1t's a bnuMful tor wonderftt.--ur netgh-- borl~ l c.Ja} an the neighborhood ... Won't }OU ht· m} neighbor·)·• He H'placc'> h1!> JOrket with a sweater. 'ihec.Jo; h1\ '>hoes 1n favor of sn('akcrs. and get\ down to business -a sour ol an applci;a.uc~fuctor}, ,a look at <>ome an1mab. a tnp to the neighborhood of Mak.c-Behe'e McQueen .. • memories on block LAS VE<J .\S. Ne' (AP) -The pri vate life of the late ',te' e McQueen -a pri' aC) the actor tned so zealousl) 10 guard -goes on d1spla~ this weekend when hundreds of Hem s he owned will be aut'lloncd off 1n a Strip hotel .. howroom The 11cm\. ran$1ng from a 195 7 Jaguar XK-SS with a magnesium body to a vast arra} of antique tO\ s and the fircfightcr's hat he wore in "The Towering Inferno." arc valued at more than SI m1ll1on. Money from the auction will go to his two children. Tern. 26. and Chad. 23. The aucuon Saturda> and Sunda} at the Imperial Palace Hotel ends a months·long od}SSl'} fo r Kris Engel!. tad. who v1sned McQueen ·s former haunts to help collect more than 100 antique motorcycles. 25 vintage autos. ga\ pumps. movie me!llorab1ha und a 'ast array of antiques. "Hc Ol'' er thn.•w an} thing awa>-" said Engelstad. daughter or Imperial Palace owner Ralph Engelstad. ··There were partial scripts. the cars h~ U\Cd 1n "The Hunter" and ·Thc Rei o,.ers:· e'en a production board from the mo\lc .. Yt•ntl" w h1 ch in· d1cate\ people had rnntacted him about the movie 10 \cars ago." MeQueen died o(a hean attack m 1980. He was suffering from cancer at the t1mc. Much of the auction material came from an airplane hangar in anta Pdula. where McQu(•cn stored an antique plane and rl·treated from the Holl ywood he could never quite accept. "E' crything sat untouched for four years from the da) hc walked out of the hangar and locked the door." Engelstad recalled of her first v1s1t ~here. "T~cre were I 20 motorcycles J.ammcd into the plare. things hang- ing. from the walls and the ceiling. antique toys all over the place. It took us a day JU'lt to catalog all the bikes. another day to catalog the toys ... "There wn'I ,till food and d1she 1n the k1trhen." 'lhe 1d. "Boxes were therc;ust u he lcO them. There v.crc a lot or creepy cmwl1e~ around.", he ~td McQueen apparent!) 11ved1n the hangar bct"-Cen marnaats to h McGraw and Rarbar.i Minty "because he wanted to hvc around the th1nas he loved the most. And the people around there treated him like anybody else:. He hkcd that. he didn't want any special attention." Ctll 142-517t. Put • few word• I work fot ou -~--, ;Deaf man Rlaced in mental ·,,___~-...,.,~ hospital '.all but for otten' -:!E!.~~· . NO!l-wAi:K ("Af1) -~ )('ar a e; I) retarded" to ~·environmentally stone~ about his sad life. f:iW'"-the ~·~plight received "1dc~preud pub-dl•prived." t t h hc1 ty a deaf h '" ere!> in is ca e apparently died . • • . man. w o was mistaken I} Two >cars later. Im sister. Lupe d I · h h bl' · dJagnoscd IO childhood .as men tall} Caudilla of Santa Ana. filed su u on ~~lbe~~ ~~t'lQ~e;f~ 11~~~ss he·s ~larded remains in a mental 1nst11u-Vasquez' behalf agninst the state and halfway on our back burner." said' uon -as he has for 27 ycari.. the Orange County Regional Center. Leo Mouton. director of the Greater Albeno yasque1. 34. lives wuh 40 wh1eh contracts with care facilities for Los Angeles Council o n Deafness, • me!ltally disturbcd..mcn--1n a M~tilp-de~elopmentaHy disabled county who last year described Vasquez as pohtan State Ho pital wnrd even rcs1d"nts. The su1·t. wh1'ch ~·eks " · f h ' · th h d h ' ~ symptomatic o w at s wrong with . 9Uft OC\ors say e is of normal unspecified damages for the mis-the state hospital system's approach in tel 1gen~e and that deaf ncss as his diagnosis and resulting lack of cduca-to deaf patients." sole handicap. tion. is st1'll penda·ng. N M I · "H Id ow, outon says, .. thmk poor e cou get out tomorrow ii A year ago. things seemed to be Alberto has become so institu-t~erc were a place for him to go," says looking up for Vasquez followin~ a tionaHzcd that he just might be ' ' Jim Watts. a staff member at the flurry of newspaper and television destined to stay in ·the system ." "' Southeast Los Angeles cbool for the 1 ----....,;_ __________ -.,....,--....:..._--.:..:..:..:.~=:.:..:..:..--JI . Deaf who spends an hour a day teachi ng Vasquez sign language and has be<:omcJlis..f.ocncL "But J\O~Y,.,I mean nobody, will take respons1b1hty for this man who doesn't belong in a mental institution any more than )OU or I," Watts said. Vasquez' immediate family lives in Santa A.na. bu t cannot care for him . and he 1s not yet able' to live on his own, says public defender· Kath-. Shav~. ~ho 1s responsible for pro1cci- ing his rights. "The fe" schools in the area qualified to teach him have turned him down because we cannot guaran- tee his behavior and level of social skills," she added. Orange Count\ health officials diagnosed Vasquez as retarded after a childhood disease rendered him deaf at 18 months. IOTICE OF PUIUC IEIRllS- FOR PEIDlll COASTAL PERllT Pursuant to order of the California Coastal Gommlsslon, Notice 'of Public 'Hearing Is given to owners and occu- pants of surrounding properties and . other Interested parties. Said Public. Hearing Is scheduled on the N'ovem-· ber 27th agenda. Application of Coastal Permit number 5-84-725 Is submitted by Caltrans. I Subject application is to construct median barrier, Provide scuppers for drainage. Install crash cushions at ends of barrier and restrlpe No. 1 lane each direction, on ~oute 1 (PCH) between Seal Beach Blvd. and 0.1 mlle south of Phillips Street In Seal Beach. Public hearing will commence on November 27th at 10:00 a.m. In the Holiday .Inn, 9901 La Cienega, Los Angeles. ~ ~ . .. Starting at age 7 he was shufiled between a series of state instllutions. His periodic visits home were stop- ped because of numerous angry outbursts that Walls said resulted from the frustrauon of being locked up. Then. while he was at the mental institution at Atascadero in 1975. has diagnosis was changed from "mental- Information relaling to this coastal application will be avallable at the Coastal Commission office, 245 W. B~oadway, Long Beacn, 7 days prior 10 hearing. 642 -4321 Direct or collect , DailyPilai to subscribe to your hometown papeT . the . A Rob rDOns Sae. AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE & CLEARANCE STARTS TOMORROW! $79.99 SOPHISTICATED CONTEMPO RARY DESIGNER KNIT DRESS Orig. S 110. Y<>u l01.,1e her cleg.mt .md sllm kmt desigm. A perfr:<t r:tJmple? Tim r1l>l>ed W<>ol drr>S m red, blue or ecru. S-.'rl·L jtm part of a collrct1on on y/e for fall. Ong. S12·Sl20. 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In the words of the eloq uent Seneca tradition of the Iroquois, ..... give it yoµr thought . that with one mind we may now give thanks to Him our ( rcator." . From the first Pilgrim observance in 1621 , to the nine years before and during the American Revolution when the Conunental Congress declared days of Fast and Prayer and days oIThanksgJvmg. we have turned to Almighty God to express our ~ratitude for the bounty and $OOd fortune we enjoy as individuals and as a nation. Amenca truly has been blessed. This year we can be especially thankful that real gratitude to (iod is inscnbed, not in proclamations of government, but in the hearts of all our people who come from every race, culture. and creed on the face of the Earth. And as we pause to give thanks for our many gifts. let us be tempered by humility and by c:ompassion for those m need, and Jet us reaffirm through prayer and action our determination to share our bounty with those less fo rtunate. ~ Now. Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United ~tatcs of America. in the spirit and tradition of the lroquois, th e Pilgrims, the Continental Congress, and past presidents. do ht:reby proclaim Thursday, Nov. 22. I 984, as a day of National ThanksgjviJlg. I ca ll upon every citizen of this great Nation to gather together in homes and places of worship to celebrate. in the words of l 784 'with grateful hearts ... the mercies and praises of their all Bounti ful Creator ... .' Presideat Roaald Reagan, from bis TbanksgJvJag Day proclamation October 19, 1984 A tale of just one city \ ~di-known nation ha<, onl\ onl' ell' 1n 11-a 1m~n talll'd Vadu/. (an \Ou name tht nation '' I e" can k" l an It'\ L1cchtcn\lt1n C) \\hat'\ lhl' hnl-\l·~ling li4u111 lal'x.·l 1n the I ·n1tcd ~tall'\"""''> ..\ Bacardi rum ( unousl). a canoc ISJUSI about 1hc c,ak\1 \chick alloal -handkd h) an expert -and JUSI aboul the mo'il dangerous -handled b~ an amateur r hl' \l.h11c hor\e d1dn·1 'ilart out ""hill' Turned wh11c <JS 11 grew Much mentioned of late 1s lhc 'itatut· of L1bcn}. but one ponaon of 11 1~ rarl'I) \C'en and lmle known. At the feet "an open \hackle, .,~mbolmng the breaking of the chains that ll'ttcred the 1mm1grant'> 1n their 'truggle\ Im freedom. 'iomething clo;c ~ou <.:an do while wa1t1ng al '>lopllght!i is di\ 1dc all the .... ortd·s heav)we1gh1 boxing cham- p1nn\ 1n10 two call:gorie!i Tho~ with ' a . r in their namn and tho!>e without ~tan ""1th John l 'iulhvan. 1hat "log1c:al I Was .1 11ml' when lhr cfc\aled ladies ol ( h1na -during thc Han Dynasty. this -painted <,hado"" rings around their t ) c\ f he> all looked like pandas O Workers 1n d1amund mlnl'\ ha' l' lx-c·n forced 10 wear sted-me">h ma'ik\ ICl kct·p them from s"al.lo~ing diamond\ V. nrker<i in champagrn: v:•!~ • ., art· fortt•d to ""car ma'ik\. too r ,e rl'ad To ~l'Cp tht•m from dnnk- 1ng·• \ '-011h<1t ..\nd 1hc) 're not lorn·,d . Hui ~omc lllCar win: ma'lks as proter- 11on against c"'r>lod1ng bot1les. <) \\>h:ll \I.ere Pfahlo P it3\\n\ d) ing .... CJrth'' ..\ .. Drink to me " I I) 1h1c, one on the famal) gcogra· pher· Three mountain ranges in the tln11cd States ha\C color!> 1n tht1r name'>. What arc they'> You should gct back· The Orange Mountain<, of New Hampshire. the Green Moun- tain<, of Vermont and lhe Bl ue Ridge "Aoun1a1ns of Virginia () What\ lhe a .. cragc weight of m·wt;>orn baby girls around hen· now'! , .\ · 7 pounds 7 ounces. Pope C lemcnt tned a t up of coffee. liked 11. so hap11sed 11 Before he did ,o, de' out Chrisuans denounced coffee as the Dc\.ll\ brcv. ..\fter he did <,o. coffee turned 1n10 the obJCCt of ;i crate all aero\\ f.Url>J'X' f>a1ama'> orig1n:i1nl 1n India lo lounge around 1n hut not to sleep 1n L.M. Boyd columnist. Is a syadicat~d ''The media's Influence upon public opinion Is overrated and dlmln/sJ11ng; ll makes little or no difference that the networJCs spent fouryearstrashlngReaganasanamlabledunce. '' t: ·' JICI A11uso1 CIA helps squelCh coup WASHI NGTON -No ma1tt'r what you may read. the CIA doesn't alwa)'I fumble the ball. Last month. President Mobutu Scso Scko of Zaire was abk to crush a coup attempt after he was given a timely tip by the CIA. What makes the successful squelching of the . attempted coup particularly sausfying to the CIA as that at was Libya's Soviet-leaning dictator. Muammar Qaddafi. who was behind the pl ot. So thr CIA helped protect th.e 19-year rule <?fa Dems' repudiation at polls sends a message to nation pro-Western African leader against the most virulent anti-American • leader in all of Africa and the Arab world. C'IA sources told my associate Dale Van Alla that the Libyan egomaniac's ire was aroused against Mobutu for several reasons: Qaddafi was furious at Mobutu for sending 2.000 troop-; into Chad last year to block a Libyan invasion. He also resented Mobutu's pro-Western !itance 1n $eneral And Qaddafi has never forgiven Mobutu·s dec1s1on to resume d1ploma11c relations with Israel in t 982. Sig Media suffered big def eat; voters rejected its reports \\ AS HI NGTON -Not a week hdd clap!.cd following Mr. (on- 1,('f\ a11 \.C\ clohtx'ring of L1bcrall\m ·, l hJmp1on. before The 'e"" 'l orlo. T 1mc'> was on the can' J\ ··Poll'> I and Reagan Failed to Ohtain a Poliq Mandate:· declared the ~unda~ hl'ad- llne. The '>ub-heud hammered the point home. ··..\ Pcr~onal V1uor. 1'> <.;l'l'n .. fht·~ nw\t hl· hurting real had Prior tu "lo-. ti "'<.' ""ere "'arned a Reagan \.IC tor~ ""ould mean a man- date for Ja< k.lcg prcathcr!i on the l . 'I ~uprl'mC Court. fur m1htanat1on of <,pate. for greed and !>clfi\hnn'>. for \rmageddon. When Reagan t0lkl't., morl' clectorial rnll''> lhan FOR in lht• landslide of 1936. however. we arc iold 11 mean~ nothing. If the Dcmocra11c Part\ and 11s auiul1anes wish 10 dcce1~c thcm - \Chcs about the meaning of their 1hird repud1at1on 1n 12 years. that as their business Bui there are lessons to be drawn from the election returns. for Republicans and c:onservat1 vcs both Ftr'>I, the feminist clement has become a millstone about the neck of the Democratic Pan)'. J ud)' Gold- <,m1th of NOW IS the 1 )'pho1d Mar) of Am<;"rican pollt1<.:<>. Despite. C;crald1ne Ferraro's presence on the ticket. Reaga n 1nc:reased his vote among women. w1nn1ng a landslide. and mcn 'oted fnr the president .:!- 10-l .\mung ~h1te males 1n 1he <)outh. the Dcmouaut Pan} 1c; dead at tho pres1dent1al le\ t•I As Frank Mank1t•w1L1 '>aid of the feminists. "In the ollll'n da)' of roll11cs. the worc,t 1h1ng you could say about a man ""a' that he couldn •t deliver his ~1k Well. 1ho'iC people can't dclner 1hc1r '>l'>lt'r'" Second A1g Mt·d1a c,uOcrcd a devas1a11ng dde<ll ~01 onl~ did thC' Pat BucHa1111 pre\ll&l' prl'"' c;idc with Mondale on thl' 1\sues -religion 1n politic~. .ihon1on. arm\ control. budget pn- orilll'\. ta"'e'>. etc -according to media "holar Michael Robinson. by lote Cktoher the networh were turn- ing an report\ on Reagan 1ha1. were ncgatl\ can a rauo of 20-10-I. II "}'ou look al what thl' nc1works !la} ahout Reagan and his s1aff" Robinson sa)'s. "there 1s no doubt about It. the pre !I for Rcaga1t•as been abysmal." Y ct. dl'sp11dthc. ~ va.gmg uf C,corgc Bu \h h} wrrespondcnts covering him. and thl' n1gh1l y disparagement of Ronald Reagan. hoth the president and vice pr<.'s1den1 rnnunued. to Election Da)'. to rise in public cMeem The hcreucal conclusion of Prof Robinson. a Mondale supporter: The networks have broken their pack w11h the American public; Middle Amen- can watches. 11'ltens and sins out for 1t<1clf the facts from the bia~: the media·., influence upon public op1n1on 1<; overr ated and d1m1n1shing; 11 make<> little or no difference that lhe networks spent four years trashing Reagan as an amiable dunce; the American people e11hcr don •t believe what the} repon. or no longer care. Third, what of the conscrvativcf complaint tha1 the Wh11c House campaign \ought a selfish and ma'is1vc land'>llde for the president. while ignoring 1hc part)''> llnfonunately. there 1s validity 10 the charge. Instead of running w11h the c·ungress1onal Republican chall<:ngcro; on a campaign of "Oust O'Nc111:· a ~cond Reaga n rcvol· uuon. the Wh11e House ran a de· fen" 're, sta}-thc-coursc. you-never· had-at-so-good. campaign that do' e1a1lcd perfect I} with the message of IJemocrauc congressman seeking lo save themselves. However. even in the meager flinS the party won at the congressional level -15 or 16 seats -there 1s welcome news. The GOP candidates won more than 49 perceTit ·or the con~ressional "'Otes. suggesting that re-d1stric11ng at the state level can bring Rcpubhcanscloscrto re-caplur- ing control of the House. Founh. while Reagan lost ground among blacks. he gained among H1span1cs. where he won a startling 44 percent of the vote. Whether th as 1s attnbutabh: to Reagan's "macho" image. his emphasis upon famil) val ues. or H1spanicc;' option for the opportun1t)' state over the welfare \late. the Republican Pan) ought to exploit the vote of confidence. Mon· datc·s old poht1c'i approach -"I will na me an Hispanic 10 the Cabinet" - 1<. yesterday. Fiflh. 1hc Religious Right. though abhorred b)' the Washington press and deeply contro"ers1al, would ap- pear, on balance. 11 crucial asset in a 11gh1 campaign. Those embattled~ Republican candidates who wel- comed the Religious Right -Helms of No nh Carolina. Gramm of Texas. Milch McConnell of Kentucky - prevailed: those. according to the New Right. who booted them out - Sham1e of Massachusetts and Jepson of Iowa -went down to narrow defeat. As for Senator Percy. there ts no question but that several of the stab wounds in his political corpse were put there by the New Right. Sixth, the conventional wisdom 1ha1 the traditional social issues - right to life and school prayer -will cost 1he Republicans dearly among _ the Baby Boomers needs revision. Not only did Reagan gain enormous. ly among young voters. the 18-to 24- yca r-old vote 1n Nonh Carolina went for Jesse Helm~. Hedonism and hot tub~ may not be the only things the Yuppies. Yumpacsand young of 1984 are interested an. Patrick Bucho.a 11 • 1yMlc•l~d colamoJ11. Zaire. which has a negligible Moslem population. was the first black country to do so; it gave Israel an enormously imponant listening post an the hean of Africa. Qaddafi wa\ also licked off at Mobutu for proposing last July to replace the Organ1za11on of African Unit)' -which the Libyan dictator hoped to use as a mean!. to dominate 1hc whole continent -with a league of black African i.tales. w'hich would have cut Qaddafi off at the Sahara. The thwaned coup wasn·1 the firs1 attempt Qaddafi had made on Mobutu. Last January. when a bomb exploded 1n luggage taken off a Sovtt'l airliner at the airport outside the Zairean capital of Kinshasa. Mobutu suggested that the Libyans had engi- neered the unsuccessful attack through their embassy an ne1ghbonng Congo. Details on last month's plot against Mobutu are sketchy. One source said that Zairean military officers from Mobutu's home province ofEquateur were behind it, and that they had Libyan backing. The pk>tters were reportedly unhappy over Mobutu's 1ntervent1on in Chad and Jealous of a civil police guard that had won the president's fa vor. Whoever th e Zairean con!ipirators were. and whatever their back 1 ng was. the plan was to seize Mobuto at the. Kinshasa airport on his arrival from a visit to Western Europe earl y last month. Though one faction reported- ly favored Mobu1u·s summary execu- uon. most of the plotters wanted to send him into exile on the plane that brought him home. . · But Mobutu was upped off by the C'IA and had his plane land at another airport. The conspirators learned about the ti poff to Mobutu when they stole a suitcase containing the secret plans for the plot from a hotel room 1n Brussels. The su11case belonged to Mukund)I Kasongo. president of Mobutu s parliament. Rig.ht-wing tall~s piously_, doesn't act that way The CIA has had a long and highly supportive relationship with Mobulu !;tl)Ce he first gained power in the early yiars of the former Belgian ( ongo'i. 1nde~ndence. It is probabl) no coincidence that Larry De' hn. lhe C'IA slat1on chief who helped Mobutu seize p()wcr in a bloodless coup 19 years ago. became the Za1rcan rep- resentati ve of the top American diamond broker when he retired from 1hc CIA in I 974. hy Don Woods I ha'c '>l'en land hc111d \Onll' thing., herl' 1n lhl'> tountn 111 thl' pa\I fc.,.. \Caf\ 1hut almo'>I m.tkn me· J'>hamed 10 Ix· t allcd a < hm11un I hroughout nao\I ol Ill\ 51J'rcar\. I \Uw the ( hurt h .1, .1p11li111.al or at k:l\t nonpan1'>an f 11< h rlll'nJOcr nll~hl ht• Jl II\ C Ill poll Ill al nlullcr\ hut 11 wa., a personal . ind <i f>rJ\illl' 1h1ng and we <:erta1nl) Wl'IC not pu\ht•<I htadlong and bl1ndfoldl·d down 1hc path\ of n · rr1·rn(' nicht .... 111g <<>O'><.'f\iJtl\m . I rnnnul tor thl· Ille ol me \CC ho"' ,,n,one can <.on<,itkr h1m-.clf a C hrl\· 11an .ind a t on\Cf\:tll\.l' JI the \amt· llmt' in hgh1 of wh<1t the \O-tallcd t On'l<'rva 11 -.C'\ no"" wcm lo \tand for l\t'cp in mind 1h;H if \OU \Uppon the flJht-v.1ng JU't hn<tU\t' lht'\. \('C!ll 10 \1lpfl<1r1 lhl· ( hur,·h. lhcn }'Ou arl' ruill1r of al\O \Upporting lht• fnJIOW· Illy •\.lore .md murc\t unncC'dC'd wc',1fl<JO\ fiomb\ t1nd bulk!\ Jnd rlll\\llC'I and ~lane\ and tank'> ond .. 1'11p' ~"· 001~u1lt to \11.\ c hv~and 10 ORANGE COAST DailyPilai f',, 4'.-1-.,.' J~, '"" 1•• tl I "~'' ''•• I ltlA 1,1-4;11 *M i)ltdj'°".,..nv '•II ' I '• -.0""" l. •JI :If ' \ \f)rl·ad loH' and good ""Ill -the) arc hullt 111 lo.ill people It hac, been proven th.it ·lfl homh\ "all 11 would rcall} IJlo.l· 10 v.1pc oul the 'iov1et l ln1on. and "t· ha\c 50 IKKJ of them ( Thr Ru\\lam ha'e ahoul the ..ame nu1111x'1 uf homh' and 11 would take 4(J •1r In\ 111v.1pc· u' out J \o v.c· ( hr1\t1an~ ht•lp Reagan \pend $ 100 h1ll1un a year on a mll1t11r}' 1ha1 we can't even use. and 1hc real tru1h 1\ that 11 puts a few greed) i\nWnl an-, to work but al whal rn\1'1 Thl' whok world is an armed lllmp Jnd we h:l\e \uppl1cd mo!>t of the weapon~ •I ake from 1he poor 10 give to the mh. Or ~hould we \B y \upcr-nch~ In 1he lir\t fc-w month' of th1!> admin1s- 1rauon. Rcag:rn touk S40 billion nghl ou1 of1hc mouth' of1hc poort'!ol of lhe Jl<1or and IC~\ than 30 d:t)'\ later he ~H' the 1111 comp(ln1c!> that ..amt' S40 h1llion 1111hc form ofa tax break Rena.in prom1'1Cd 10 balance he budgcl. 1f he wcrr etc' ted Well. we ""l'rt• dumh enough to believe him .rnd ht• ha\ pul our children and our H. L. Schwaru Ill ,, Frenk1Zlnl II • '0 'Or 0 I ~ Tom Telt f t , f If' • Crelg IMff •I I 11 grandc~lldrt·n <.11 deep an debt that th1 'i rnuntr) ma) never recover. When he ramc 1n1cJ offit·c the deficits wcrt" running 1n the 50 b1lhon range (this 1-; ohc,cenl· and should never be tolerated) hul he 1~ now )pend1na from S200 111 'oo h1ll1on more than we can aflord Now ht•rt· 1<, 1tw real kick 1n the head: I h<.' neh own most of our national dch1 Tht· further they can pu11h us into dcht 1hc better they like 11. fhcvfcolkct around 120 billion dollar' ·~'r vear in interest alone. the )«Ond large\! expcnd11url· each )'C:1r 1n the Rragan budget -second uni) lo his m1htar)' budget •<1un!i ( on<,erva t1 ve\ are \O anx1ou' forcvcf)onc in America to be 1a wl'll-armed a\ th<.' military that 11 wa\ \afcr 10 be in the m1ht<U') and an lhc war (During 1he I 0 )'ear~ 1ha1 we fought 1n Vietnam e hlllc over 50.000 •\mencan\ died. during that ~me 10. 'rear period ewe r 1.:w 000 Amcncan "'ere c,Jaughlt'rcd 1n 1hc •Meet with gun\) I 1 hn' hn•n 1'\llm:tll'd lhat th<"•C arc at knc,1 40 m1ll1on handaun~ 1n 1h1!> lOunlr>. ;ind ~Hiil' ~" 1herc ma) Ix' a' mJn) a-. 10CJ million handgun\ out lht•re I hi\ doc.'\ nol indude nflt•\ \hotgun\ \t'm1-Julomat1c and lull) automatic "-Capon~ nor doc~ It 1ncludt• JfCn3dC launcher\, e\plo\1ve tkv1l·cs or m1u1lc lounchcr'I. lfvou 1cike lht• towl population' ol Japan C1rca1 Britain. I ranee. and ( 1t•rmrtn ~ )OU haH' a 1rca1rr numher 111 pn>l'lll' than 1ht• 1nt;al l1~111t here )"l'I all lour lou11111n put IO&l'lher have fewer than 100 gun killing~ per year: WC bavc fl() lllTICS that. •Lo\ t' a d1rn.1tor The liberal<. arc 1u1lty here too. hut nowhere near as bad ac, lhe hawkish ri~t-wangers. Now 1f yo u arc nght-wmg and :an Amer1ran . ....,,. MI Y that'\ fine. hut JU~t look around the world al who Wj:' supp()rt . We helped tht Shah of Iran rape hii. countl') and ha~ people for year!> because of our interest an the area. Our 1n1erc\t 1n the arc:i always turns out 10 be one of two things: either the 011 compan1e' want someone else's natural n~~urce\ or the banks have fo und a wa y to U't' 1he land and/01 the people in an arctt. One of the mo11 corrupt despots 1n history 1!> Ferdinand Marco, of the Ph1llppmci. and we line hu bloody pocket\ every year with m1lhon\.JUft for the rtJht to maintain a mahtar)' prc!>Cncc an• lhe area to "protect our 1nterc!>t. .. •There as a direct parallel b(tween the poor 1n any country (lhal hove had no hope for all 1hosc years) and the hopclc,\nt\\ 1ha1 people feel nJhl here 1n our own ahetto, and our rural \lum, There 15 hunger in mcnca. It\ nOIJ U!tl the anowma In the lUI thal tell' you that you ere no1 11v1na your tsod~ cnouJh 10 arow and mature on. fhcre 1s a much wor\( anawina. and 1ha1 ., the nnc that we feel when we finall) understand that our children nnd thctrC"hildren will haH' no beucr J~ m1lhon owplt' star\IC to death every yl'ar while we burn tons of food to "keep the price up" and pay billions to store eve n more tons. lfwe gave 11 to these \tarving people (most~ children). who would ii really hurt? r take the $300 ballton dollars that re~1den1 Reagan wants to 'ip.:nd. an o ne year. on unneeded weapons. an#! feed these babie . •Preachers screaming for blood: That's right. <iomc of the leaders of th•~ right-wina movemel)t. "includ- ing some of the leader1· of f &nous churches wattun this country." not only approve oJ. the policies men- tioned above, but they actually want ui. to kill those that dare stand in our way l have heard 1he TV preachers say everything from "We have a riaht to blow up people 1n Lebanon" to "Send the Mannes into C'uba and wipe 'cm out" There 1, an orpni1ation in tht country that has as pan of its creed a hst of questions one must ask himself before ._maktnJ a docasion about whether or not 1tw11l continue or slop what they arc about to do. Members ask themselves thinp ltkc "Is it the 1ruth?·• ··is ll ju,1?" and ''Is 11 fair fott all concerned?'' I say that no admin1~­ tra11on. no poli11cal party. no country 1sworthan1ckclunle'I 1tcanstandup to 1hc umc 1c t. Jcsu aav(' love and under tandina. nd physical suppon 10 the poor. the s1ek. the criminal. and the harlot. Uow can we gave le $? 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Australians just love to wager. • Take tht 1wo dozen syndicates which ~ill be competing. fot . the 1987 America's Cup chaJlenge for example. • • Six months ago, the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Eagle Syndicate was rated 14th among the 24 challengers. The Australians gave thosyndicatea 50-to-l chance of ever sailing against them iii.Perth. ~A coupt~of months aao. the-&gkhSyndicat~a rated seventh among the challengers at I 5-to-I odds," said Dick Saracnt, president of the local syndicate. Today. he says, the Eagle Syndicate is r.ated second. only behind the New York Yacht Clu,b. with the odds 7-1. Not bad for a· yachtins organization that issued its challenge to ferth just seven short months ago. The gauntlet was taken up by the Australians July 6 and the Newport Harbor Yacht Club began preparations to compete heartily for the America's Cup. 'the yacnting world's version of the Super Bowl. Sargent. the first executive hired by Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee chief Peter V. Ueberroth for the successful Summer Games. outlined progress for the '87 Cup challenge at a press conference Tuesday. And from his description, it's apparent no ..one associated with the Eagle Syndicate has been silting on his hands: •The syndicate has selected 1984 Olympic Soling crew gold medalist .Rod Davis as skipper, . •They've retained Johan Valent1Jn, a four-tune 12- meter yacht desiJner to develop, test, design. build and rig the racing machane'which will bear Eagle's name; •They've purchased a hotel near Perth with an Australian partner after finding housing for the Eagle crew is not readily available. That deal closes in December; •The syndicate, with the assistance of project member Bill Crispin, also has leased dock space. an administration area and a sail loft in Perth; •And they've raised about $2 million of the nearly $8 million the syndicate wil~ need f?r the challenge. . To hear Sargent tell it, theres no·way the 2-foot-high, 8-pound America'~Cup'will be anywhere but bolted to a table in the Newport Harbor Yacht Cluti foyer in late January 1987. The word 'ir doesn't exist in the man's vocabulary. "This is an opportunity for the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and the syndicate to bring the Cup back to the United States and, specificaUy, to Newpon Beach," said Sargent, himself a recreational sailor for a quarter century. ' "With the way the Eagle Syndicate is organized, and the people-already involved, J'm confident that Newpon Beach will not only be the home base for a successful Cup challenge in 1987. but also the home waters for a defense of the-America's C-u1Hn ~991." . ·-·· (Pleue eee E~GLE/82) Ktaloa uauallybeata Boomerani In light wind and eea ccnulltloaa. Expenses are ·maxi, too Keeping up with BOOmerang costly for Kialoa' s owner By ALMON LOCK.ABEY o.llr ................ Those glamorous "maxi" racing yachts (70-82 feet) not only cost a fortune to design and build but also the frequent changes to keep them competitive with their sisters can make an even deeper dent in one's banlt account. That was the gisj of Ltalk-1>¥ JohnJt (lim) Kilroy, owner of the 80-foot KJaloa, in a taJk before the Newport Harbor Yachtsmen's luncheon. Kilro~. who is not aQC\lstomed to bcin& beaten, bu been running second to !-he ~foo~ Boo~ in~ last ~C'AI. campa.ians-the Oipper Cup in Hawaii, ~Bi& Boat Series in Sao Franci~ and the Cal Cup at MaJ:ina ~l Rey. As a result, be is ~a number of WDf'S ID KiA&oe. lf they don't work. be said be wu considerina a new boet within a year or two_ Kialoa wasdesiped by Ron Hollaod ~ ~~ is from the desip of German Frera. Kilroy uid be 11 having both Frers and Hollaod make some studies p to why Kialoa is bCina beaten so consisten.tly by ~merulil- Kialoa said there arc now about 20 mam in the world and-that-Boommna-and Kialoe appear tQ be the flACSt under most conditions. Kialoa. beina the li&btest. usually beats Boomerang in light wind~ sea coo4ltions, but the heavier Boomerang usually outdistances Kialoa when the wind pipes up. . Kilroy said the most rcocnt cban&e to Kialoa was the lopping of about 10 feet off her stern. Other cba.DllCS performed or planned include movin& the bal1ut lower. changing the locati~n ~f such sear u the ~tor and refrigerator. and swnchina to a carbon 6~ spin~cr pole (to reduce weight aloft and to make thmp easier for the crew~ · ofcrew, iC:itroy saichnost1'~ cany about 2 men -most oftbem as live ballast.· "Crew skills arc hichlY important in this type of racing. ~Y when you consider the forces you arc dcatl:ng with .. saict Kilroy. 7bt fc:>roes are-so put that much of the icar bas to be hydraulic. He added there were about 13 hydraulic units aboard K.ialoa. Both Kialoa and Boomerana arc on their way to Aorida where they will compete in the 1985 Sou~ Ocean Racing Qrcu.it (SORC), one of the mos~ dem~na series of races in the world. After the SORC Kilroy said be · would take Kialoa in the Miami-tO-Montqo Bay race and then to Newport, RI. and Europe fora seri~ of~i races. aU of which will determine the world cbampaonsbip for the class. . . rthe As chairman of the Offshore Racing Council 01 United States Yacht R.acin& Union (USYRU) and lntemationaJ Yacht Racina Union, Kilroy wd the decision has been made to select the U.S. Admiral's Cup (Pl-.-Me UALOA•&/82) Fiji cruiser~ • Brau Items among the auction treuurea caqbt the eye of Dottie Feeney and Brenda Currie who considers a wine corker. get warning Tick ... tock, find bargain On the block L-<. By VIDA DEAN Delly ~ S!yte lclltot _ ·~You nepd a sysJem at a.tikrnJ:iuction." said Mar AnnMUler. l "Take a pencil and paper and jot down the items you bid on or else you 'II forget." she added, keeping one eye on a tall brass urn. Mi lier was one of several hundred women crowded in o ne end of the Monte Carlo Room oft he Newporter takingadvantaae oft he annual silent auction and luncheon of the Newport chapter ofNational C har- ity League. Lon$ tables were loaded w1th all oftbe "treasures" Chairman LllNla Ja~toeand her committee had as- sembled. Some were the .. cium oft he crop" from the Thrift Shop on 19th Street in Costa Mesa and others were donated by members especially for this always popular event. Silver. brass.copper. cry~tal and ceramic items were upforgrabsfora bargain priccatona with baked aoods. plants, ~~-_,linens and clothing. One table was piled high with never worn and slightly wom shoes. "Look at this nice pair I got for SS. They are Liz Claiborne's," said one shopper who could have easily afforded the$tore price. (It's thechallcngeoflatching on to a bargain.) Af\cr the luncheon almost SO prizes were awarded with 1~1clncla Hammatt takina the bigic-a solitaire diamond pendant set in a rcctanAular frame donated by (Ple&MNeTICllTOCURS/82) -· - Newport family issues ~medical a lert to crews N e w p o rt e r s plannrng to join yachts in FiJi or even cruise themselves m these o uth ca islands can take a word of warning from Patnc1a Hams. ---- wife of Ro) G .•••••••••••• Hams. of Newpon Beach. -, fn aTcrrer ro Thel)aily Pito-r1Tifm Lau10lca. F1J1 Islands. she relates the alarming news that her husband is an a hospital with a rare fo rm of meningitis that is prevalent in several Sou1h Sea Islands. The Harris famtl) left Newpon Beach last April to cruise the islands in their motor yacht Woya'fa. Mrs. Hams said the infection 1s reportedl y fro m a parastte from rats transmitted to food such as fresh fruit. veget3bles and some types of fish . "The doctor treating m y husband says the disease is prevalent in the Solo mo n and Marshall islands. and possibly T o n.ga and FiJ1." she wrote. "One you.ng ~rt h~s died of the disease but there were other comphcauons tn her case." Mrs. Ham s said her husband has been very 111 from the inftct1on (DD Eosinop1lhe Meningitis) and 1s due for a long recovery. Their son Chnstopher 1s sk1ppcnn.g the }'tcht b3ck 10 Ne\\;'.P.<>rt Beach. "The onset of the paras~1c infection 1s similar to heat stroke. but wnt\..&~t scnsl'1vity to the skin and wtth muscle aches ancl'OOnfus1on." she wrote. "The doctors here are most knoWlc<l&cablc about the disease and say American doctors arc probably unfam1har with It. ··1 wnte th1 as I know several Newport Beach people ore Oyana 1n to JOin yachts here and feel they should txwarc." he addC'd that tounsts stayinJ at hotels probably nr"er hrar of uch things. but the cruising Y'Chtsmen have clo~ cont.act with the pcopJe ln t.he island Despite theK" m1sfonunc. Mrs. Hams said , "Tius is st1ll thr most beautiful cruisinJ area ~ have Vls1ted. and the pcopk arc the kindest and most fncn<flYwt" have met an, where. "But at this point we art ronv1nccd Ne~port Beach 1~ • the mo t btautiful platt on the map and a~ lookm& °""'....,...._.,.,......,~.,. foN ord to comin home and hopping at m~ favontr Karen llllam and Loia Ttnalu bllrlnt around the Newporter bai1room. In inc Ranch Market and Gehon -and maybe an occasional cru1 10 C"a1ahna Island .. - 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thur9d1y, November 22, 1984 EVents revised fer S0RC ~ally . By AL~ON LOCKABEY Southern C'ahforn1a sailors plan- ning to enter the Southl·rn Ocean Raci ng Circuit (SOR(') in Flondn after the first of the year cu n loo!.. forwa rd to some changes. ~ollow1ng \he announcement of the 1985 SORC' scheduk, the t. Petersburg Yacht Club announced that tt would conduct a senes of races for all SO R\ participants on Satur- da) and Sunda). Jan. 26-.17. "Next year." said Commodore CHRISTMAS PARTY . CRUISES Holiday parties are special occassions! Con- sider a coctail or dinner cruise aboard the CATA LINA HOLIDAY couring beautiful New- port Harbor. There are still several eve- nings available in Decem- . ber for groups up to 300. Don Mastl), "1ht" P C.SOtH: Rall)' "111 provide racing fo r c:vcryonl' entered in the SORC. We: will have one 30-mile race each day for maxis that cannot ract' 1n the upper bay bi.'cuuse of their draft." Roats rating over 40 feet IOR will stan off the yacht club and race out the bay. through the Sunshine Sk)- way. around a buoy off Esmont Ke) and rctum to finish off Bayboro Harbor. ··we wanted to do somethi ng for the bigger boats and decided to try the race to Egmont." continued MaMry ... We know the big boats d<>n't like racing in the narrow channel from St. Pete. but thty WilT all havr the same problems. No one will tx.· at a disadvantage. Rat·1ng in EngJand"s Solcnt is even worse for the big bolb. We'll sc:e what happens. and if we can make improvements the following year. wt.' will." Boats rating lOR 40 or undcr will race fi ve races on 8-to 12-mik courses 1n upper Tampa Bay. JU'>t nonh of SPYC'. Mastry. who raced the 1484 SORC on Quest and part1cipat(ld in the rall y last year. remembered: '"This is some of the most cxc111ng racing I ha vc ever done·. The tight competition and short courses virtually eliminate the ham.11- cap di.ITerences. You are really racing boat-for-boat within your clas!>." The $25 entl) fee for the SPYC- SORC Rally covers both day s. Grn- eral conditions for the SORC will appl> for the Rill>. · SORC' .also announced that it would' have a special class for maxi~. rating 60-70 feet. hoping 10 climinatc last year's controversy over lower rated boats 1n Class A sound I} bcaung the larger yachts on handicap urne. .. Eagle deataner Johan Valentijn (left), con- f era with aklpper Rod Davia and Eagle .., ..... ,..J, ........... Syndicate prealdent Dick &araent at New- port Barbor Yacht Club preu ~onference. E~QLE SYNDICATE SOARING •.. From Bl · ' · Skipper KO<l Davis echoes Sargrnfs enthusiasm. The 28-year-old Olympic gold medalist has won four world t•hamp1onships in the last eigh t years including the "Ont' Ton·· World Championships in 1980 and the "Half Ton .. World Championship in 1982. In match racing. Davis won the 1981 Congressional Cup and the New Zealand Southern Hemisphere Championship last year. Davis said he hopes to have a crew selected by the first of the )Car. adding he's looking for ··top competitors with a dl'strc to win." He said the syndicate has purchased Magic. a 12- mt·tcr }acht built by Eagle"s designer Valentijn and raced in last year's unsuccessful challenge for the Cup. "Magic will be modified to be very much like Australia II to serve as a sparring panner with Eagle," he said. "We will use Magic strictly in a trial horse sit uation for racing competitiQn tuneup." Da vis said the Eagle also will race against other. American challengers. adding "almost all syndicates have I expressed a desire to compete against us." Designer Valentijn. 38, admits the Americans "were outdesigned in 1983," but said that won't be the casc in 1987. "We have bought a keel design that 1s similar to Australia II. It"s a big laboratory of electronics to evaluate the keel and make better judgments on design (for Eagle)." Valentijn said eagle"s sparring partner is being readied in Rhode Island now. and should be in California by next March. He said construction'on Eagle should begin by April and the yacht should be in the water by August. Sparring between the two yachts will be held most likely off Long Beach because those wa ters come the closest to resembling conditions off the coast of Perth. In September of 1986. both boats will be shipped to Australia for the challenge and Cup series. Four morillhs later, if you take Sargent at his word. Eagle and its' crew will return to Newport Harbor. With the "auld mug" in tow. Expensive .... not at all! A minimum two hour week day charter only costs $300 per hour. (Charter cost does not include food or bar). Catering and bar available through the TALE OF TH~ WHALE restaurant. For information contact PAM at Catalina Passen- ger Service at the Balboa TICKTOCKERS HOST SENIORS .•. ~ Pavilion: ·. ~Ill!> 4\ \,\ :!A B From Bl Mary Barr from Charles Barr Jewelers, Westd1 ff Plaza. (Barr has been a benefactor oft he NCL chapter for 23 years and is a past debutante ball director.) "She's my mother." said Maryan:- ne Li!ckie about.the pendant w1 n- ner. 'Tm a sustainingmemberof NOGUERON <.,trappv A lx•.iutllul rwv. .,fm~ '-P<'<'t.l tor rump trom our ~pnn~ Wi ( lillection Blad. paknt nr n.n'\ l.llt both w1th whrfl' lJll tnm _, ~ ---~""~ SHOES --- 114 ril.,h1on !-.land . :'\Jewpurt &•ach . 714-7"4.lJ'i'i] bargain.tables were M>:rna Thomp- son (thrilled over her ginger jar buy). Marilyn Hausman, Beverly Salata, Mary Roosevelt, Sobeida Butchko, Ca rla Abel, Peggy Osfengaard, Terry Braz.11,J.Ul Brown, Jill · Lindsay, Barbara Freundt ( daugh- ter Heidi debuting Saturday. too). JoAnne Mix, Co-Chairman Jody Harrington, Barbara Linker (the chairman's mom). Lois Tingler (chapter president). Dottie Feeney, Brenda Currie and Karen Milum (dircctorofthe "It's going to be a WILLIAM P. BRACCIODIET A, M .D. ANNOUNCES THE OP.fNING OF A HEADACHE AND STROKE PREVENTION MEDICAL CLINIC Spec1alrz1ng rn • Neu101og1cal d1ognos1s and treotmenl of heodocrie d1S01den • 5econo 001n1ons regarding headache drSOlde<s • Stroke prevention William P Bracclodlefa. M.O .. FA E.S. Dlreclor Doplomote '"Neurology American Boord ot Psych1alry ond NeYrology 01plomote on f1ec1roenceona1ography American Boord of Qualrfic011on rn E l G Membei of !he Amencan Academy of NeYrology and the Orange County Medlca1 Society ~allow American [ £ G Socrety ON•ce hOUrs by oppomlment 1419 Superior Avenue Surte 4 THE BEST NewpOll Beach CA 9266J (714) 645-8502 in r eading enjoyment comes to your . home , days a week in the Daily Pilat 642-4321 beautiful ball."). Once the bell had sounded and bills had been paid it was time for members and guests to lug their successful purchases to the car. Miller had herurn("Tbc pnce is even betterthan wholesale") and another woman carried aw.av an armload including an orange ceramic walrus. (It looksgrcat 1n my bathroom!) • • • Seniors jotted down their "bless- ings" at the Thanksgiving dinner hosted by the ninth grade Ticktockers of Newport chapter. . National Charity League. at the Neighborhood Community Center 10 Costa Mesa. · A Ticktocker hostess seated at each table collected the notes and redistri..buted them among the 300 for sharing. The annual dinner was sponsored by Goldentimers and the Costa Mesa Senior Citizen's Club. After the Thanksgiving fare ( Christy Roberts opened with the . invocation). an evening of dancing took place along with awarding of prizes-gingerbread houses made by Ticktockcr Jana Leichty .. OtherTicktockers sharing the J holiday festivities were Jellllifer Beach, Allison Becker, Leslie Cashion, Llsa Cimini, Andrea De· Simone, Ala.n.a Oon9van, Anne Hanson, Amber Kingaard, Sophie LefebvrJ!, Krista Lesh and Melissa Melcolr. Also Amy Patrick, Christine Rob- erts, Susan Rittenhouse, Christina Rohan, Nancy Sh11cldeton, Alexa Steele, Halina Taketa, Tiffani Tkach, Vicki Vistaonet, Eden Werner and Katrina Wulff son. Will hr:i.11S . ... .. Bear logos? By ALMON LOCKABEY Oellr ..... ~........ .. A proposal by the International Yacht Raclng Union (IYRU} to allow yachts competing in international events to display sponsors' names and logos on tb.elr hulls.during races is b<'ing grl.'eted with raised eyebrows amoo~ U.S. yachtsmen. At its annual meeting in London this montti the IYRU approved a measure which wou ld allow national yachting author~tics to .. decide whether to permit advert1S1ng on yachts com.pcting in their home waters. But Chuck Kober of Long Beach. president ofthl' United States Yacht Racing Union (USYRU). said that while the USY RU approved of sponsorship. it would conunue .to b~n advertising on boats competing tn American waters. The old IYRU rules allowed spon- sorship but prohibited any for:m of advertising on yachts' hulls sails or competitors' clothing. Under the new ruling. hulls and clothing would be able to carry rnmpany insignia within certain specifications. New Zealand. Australia and the Scandinavian countries have been the strongest proponents of the ~cw rule which was approved 16-10 m 'a secret ballot at IYRU. American and eastern European representatives had opposed the change. Supporters of the new rule said it would help ease costs for yachts by attracting sponsors who would not · provide financial backing without the opportunity to advertise. The Offshore ~acing Council. which oversees big boat grand prix raCing, docs not allow advertising in ~ls events and is expected to reaffirm its position. The IYRU also approved the introduction orthc first Olympic yachting event forwomen at the 1988 Games tn Seoul. Under a rule approved by the International Olym- pic Committee last year. women were allowed to race alongside men in the 470 Class but will now compete separately in the class. The other. six Olympic classes. mcluding board, sailing, one of the classes introduced at the Los Angeles Games. will remain open to a mixed field. The IYRU also chose a new categor) of sailboard. the Division II, for the 1988 Games. Union vice president -Paul Henderson described the Division II design. which replaces the Windglider. as more sophisti- cated and a better racer. KIALOA .•• FromBl · from a series of races off Newport. R.I. rather than from their per· formance in 1hr SORC' as in the past. "Weather conditions off Newport arc more rnmparable to those found 1n Ensland fort he Admiral's Cup," he l'Xplained. Kilroy. a former longtime resident of Newport Beach. has been sailing for more than 30 years, starting his offshore racing in a 50-foot yacht named Kialoa. He later had the 72- foot Kialoa II built of aluminum and raced her successfully all over the world. Kialoa 11 was designed by Sparkman & Stephens and built by Yacht Dynamics of Torrance. Hi s third Kialoa was also an S&S design hu11t by Palmer-Johnson of Sturgeon Hay. Wisc. His latest Kialoa r====================================================================================!=:==================:::;i is from the design board of Ron rlolland and was built by Kiwi Yacht!'i . .. . . \ • . - • • THANKSGIVING FRIDAY FEST1VIT1ES 0 Santa's Arriva l by Train Nov. 23, 10 a.m. First 20 children will r1de with Mr. f Mrs. Cl Line up at the TrJin Station. au~. Cl Free Photos w/Mr & Mr~ aus Nov 23 only. Frtt phnws to all chtldrcn under 12 years of age One h Id rlay only, fnday. Nov. 23.. One per ( ' . Free Train Rides until Jo cl<>< k Sing-A-Long Ca1oling w/Pat Boone at 5:15 Official Treelighting by Rafer Johnson at 6 o'clock Complimentary hot chocolate and cookies following the ceremony. It's our pleasure to treat our fine customers to a fes tive day filled with nostalgia, music and singing and our warmest wishes for the entire holiday season! Ne/man-Marcus, Robinson's, The Broadway • Bullocks Wilshfre, Buffums. Over 75 fine stores in all. Just off Pacific Coas t Highway between MacArthur and Jamboree 8/vds. in Newport Beach. NEWPORT c N T R 'llSHION ISi llND 1n Florida. Kialoa IV is his first fiberglass (carbon fiber) yac~t. I by MARRIAGE & FAMILY. Danna Winthrop Sometimes partners complain that they do not feel accepted for who t~ are-1ha1 a spouse Is frequently com- paring them to some other pe<son °' higher standard, The partner ex· periences this as an "attack.. and generally feels Inadequate angry or bolh. Sometimes both partners main- tain some undertylng notion of the per feel mate that I hey hold against the other. Unnecessary pain and disaPl>Olnt· ment occur when someone cllrigs to the chlldtitce wish to be completely satisfied by one person. as a baby 19 wllh his/her mother. GOOd marriages are characterized by both spouses making efforts to please and sa11sty the other Couples Who stubbornly refUse to change or modify their ways llmlt their potential marital &&llsfactlon. It is helpful to present your wlshe9 to a mate In a direct. specific manner. Indicating how much some change would mean. Such a vulnetable approach stands a much better chance of Slloc.eedlng than doH en angry comparison Preaented •• • community MNlce by Denne Wlr1throp, Marrlag. Fam- ily, Child Thetapltt, N9WS>Ort Coun· .. llng & Psychology Auocla, .. 1151 • Oo'4. Suitt 230 PhOrM 833°1610 • . . ~ Behavioral prf?~lem physical nd_t psych!atrl DEAR ANN LANDERS: AStoon :..· ·---~!!!!!!"'!'"!"m,!!!!~~~~~~ as I rted "Nutty Nclhe in -;~~~=~;;;~§ii _-8akttsfic4d'a!' lcts.r. IJVtt hid to take :.:. the1imetositdown and write to you. Todaymqni~and madea telc- phQO«&illO ihc.T 0U(l1":Smdrom Association in 8.a)'side. N. 'l. twas rtfcrred to a doctor who knew what was wrona wuh me. I wai diagnosed as havina Tourcue's Syndrome. It was a arcat rehef to know J had a physical problem and that I was not a psychiatric case. I was put on medi- cation that proved to be effective. Unfortunattly, not all Tourtttc's Syndrome ~tients respond to medi· cation as well as tdid. r I I. too, have compubivc behavioral problems. I havea ratt, little-known neuroloaJcal disorder called Tour· ene'sSyndromc. The onset of my symptoms bepn when I was 7 years old. Al• -LAIDEIS fectly written words. I freq::;; made uncontrollable vunting sounds· that.I learned to di51u1sc by clearioa my throat. IT. ANDRIWI PftllaYTDIAN CHURCH eoo St. Andrtwt Aoed • Nowpon llMcll • 631~2eeo ......... ..,.._, ·~ ...... THMS-c:amATIOI -D . 22. 10 Ul When the disorder first stru~k. l couldn 'tsitstill. At times my head shook violently. Then my riaht arm ~r riaht leg would fly out. There wasa time when I would feel an urac to choke myselforbite my arm. In the third arade I can remember writina a lesso~ or hom ework and randomly crossing out correctly spelled, per- For years. my family searched for answers. only to-be told my rnotl).er must have potty-trained me wrona and I needed psychiatric hctp. When I was 23.1 rtad an article ih Psycholo&Y I can't possibly know i fTS is the reason for Nellie's problem, but there arc so many people (including doc- tors) who know very little about this disease. I felt compelled to write this letter. hoping it might help someone DEAR GRATEFUL; ADotMr symp&om of TS 11 ta.. ueoatrellable •rse to alloet obleeM wonl• a. f"lbllc. Several yoan ... wllltft I lpOke le a lar1ea~olm die Vetar• Bnpl- ,. tal la Bat&M CrHk, Mldillf• 1oUS GI Th4,~ .. "A a.ma A Lil" ~~---·~a..a... ---. .................... ~-.llll! ................................................... r-1elle4eet .... f...-.letter~tla dae m .. dlt of my prantattM. ne offictrt la cku1e J•mped •P aad -1ntant1 thru Hign Schoof 10 15 AM. -Infant• thfu 6th Gtade Reciprocal race Clement Hinch, center, chata with the William Baken of Newport Beach at Santa Anita dartn• a luncheon honoim. Lord March, who waa here from hla 12,ocR>-acre eetate, Goodwood In 1tncland. HICh11'ht of the day waa the nmntna of the 8100,000 Good wood Randi~ Darlnl the aammer, the Oak Tree 8 ee ••• ran at the racecourae on hi• eetate In a reciprocal aareement of the lntemadonal racing .. Colonists' example 'fowl' for contemporary hostess This is tlle holiday when women all over the country get up at 4 a.m .. arm- wrestle a naked turkey. stand O'tler a toaster trying to ma'lce stale bread into fresh dressing. and spend I 0 hours making a meal that will take 12 minutes to inhale. Every woman 1s expected to emulate the spirit of th ose colorusts ,who in 1621 gave th<fnks for surviv- ing 1620. Women who took three day.s lQ pre.QC\f"C a feast over a]l o»en fire . Cooks who made succotash for 1he entire state of Massachusetts and neve r asked what their country could do for th em when everyone pushed awa) from the table. Women who made culinary h1stO')'. If ever I needed a historian lo come E111 Bo11Ec1 up with 11n expose of wha t the first Tba.n.k.s&iving_was REALLY hke. I need it now. I need to know that the whole ston was a fair) tale. As I '>II here drink[ng coffee out of a measur- 111&.cup because all the cups I O'-" narc on the dining room table. I multi know the truth L1 vmg the m\lh 1s taking 11s 1011. Tell me Mrs. Brewstersennhe kids out in th e morning for an egg com McMeal breakfast at McBradford's and told them if the} set foot in her kitchen before the turkey was done. she'd kill them. Tell me the pumpkin pies that she could make wi th her eyes closed ... turned out to be a beverage. Isn't 11 possible Mrs. Armbruster spent six months gelling together all the food they "'ould need for that cro"'d and tflen O.sco' er=FcI that morn1ngshed1dn't ha"ea gram of salt 1n the house., The pictures of the F11'o;1 Than ksg1' mg look so 1d~ II ic as we see an Indian embracing the white man in a sho"' of peace and harmon~ Wasn't therC' a diSJruntled hostess some"'herc who said. 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"These aren't hors d'oeuvres ... it's SPACZTNSKl-BROUILLARD ' An August wedding in St. Bonaven- ' ture Church in Huntington Beach is planned by Barbara Spaczynski of Costa Mesa and Mark Anthony Brouillard of Fountain Valley. The bnde-elect. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Czeslaw Spacz)'nisk1. graduated from Huntington Beach High School. Orange Coast College and Cal State Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brouillard of Fountain Valle )' arc the parents of the future bndegroom. He is a graduate of Fountam Valley High School and TEULIE-KENT Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Teulie of Newpon Beach fiave announced the engagement of their daughter. Oianc Linda Teulie. to Stephen Kent ot Long Beach. The bride-elect 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. Ora nge Coast College and Cal State San Diego. Her future husband 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kent of Long Beach. He is a graduate of Wilson High School and San Diego State. The Corona del Mar Commun1l)' Church Congregauonal will be the sernng for their June 22 wedding. dinner'" Did a guest come to the cook JUSl before he was 10 sit down and tell her 'cnison made him break out m large bumps all over his bodJ and his breathing became shallow. M~ husband. the historian. JUSl informed me that the first Thanksg.i' - 1ng was not held in November. bul JUI). ··wh} did the) change 11?" I asked. ··1t was originally supposed to be 1n No,embcr. but 11 took the 1urke) an extra eight months to get done:· he smiled. . I'm ma med. but r, e Jlt'\ er been happ). _,Cfuistrnas Cfassics~..-- • ~. _!IL 8AUME 0t}f EACIEf SUMMIT ••• Obviously by Baume & Mttcier. Sculptured simplicity and eleganc~ Jewels by Joseph features Bau me & Mercier's ultra·thin quartz move- ment in a water-resistant case. Inte- grated case and bracelet in brushed stai nless steel inlaid with 18K gold bands ... echoed in the matching dials. 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Vision Institute of America f.;\ Where Seelno Is Betievino Cop)1tQht ,,.. v-lnthtyle of Amenco • : •JM Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurld1y, November 22, 1984' ~~Movie beauties age gracefully New book recalls 7 4 elderly actresses. pictures them at career height ~nd _n_o_w __ " Gin&er Roeen in ber 1926 debut, •••tlll-acdve •tar today. ,. By BOB THOMAS ~hod,, ... Writer l OS AN(, LCS-I hose old-time bcau11c<1 whose lovel) faces once 11lum1natcd the •lilvcr screen are with u~ again Thl'> ~:an ~ lound in a handsome new boolr., "Return Enaagcmcnl. 1-nccs to Remember -Then and No" .. (Clart...son N. Potter. $24.95. James Waueri. tws wrillcn the 1ext. and famed fashion photographer Horst has provided the up-to-date pictures of74 actresses. aged 60 to 95 -thl' late L)'nn Footanne. Many of the actresses have re- ma1nl.'d 1n the public eye. sucll as Katharine Hepburn. Belll' Davis. ( laude11e < olbcn. Lillian Gish. Gin- gl'r Rogers. Dorolh) McGuire and Ii) h 1a S1dne~ . Othcr<i \H'rl' foond in retirement or ohsrnnt) h) Wauer?> and Hors1. A. 'iurpnsing number fl,c in the Santa Barbara.< alif l)rea But prac11rnlh all rN:un 1hc1r oldt1mc lxaut'. al lca\I through ll<H I\ \HH>l> (\Pl -I hn.T tu '>l'H'nth llor\t.H'\f)\'rl lcm. Mar~ .\!.tor. Humphre) Bogan ·s =·Three new movies ·-·t op moneyniakers Ill'\' film'> matk thl'lr tkhul .1mong Hl·rc :Ill' lhl' 111r. \l'\l·n gros)1ng l'O-\tar1 n··rhcMallcsl'Fakon."h ve'i thl IUP li\l' monc,maka\ O\l'r \hl' film'> la'>I "Cl'lr.. "11h d1!.trtbutor ,... H 1 .1 h •1 , •· "e••1cnd uro". tciial gro'>s. and a1 the Motion P1c1un• \. ountr} o use "l'c.,c:nu "1t ·-., '"1ng in .._t.11on •1 ~ ~., o "" 1n the ·an r crnando Vaill'\ \ ll'tnam ,tor: '>t.11nnti< hutk '\:oms number of "et•k!. in rl'll'aSt' "But I am nol o .. chant). I pa} m) Jump1ni; Y.3~ uut in111 thl.' kad Y.llh n ·~1 1s.,.ng in .\ct1on:· < annon. $(>I "a,," she ':1\s \hc has o,uffered a grn'' 11f\o. 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'>he iaught at "I he I nminator" kll from .,t.·rond "Ju.,1 1 he Wa} You .\re:." lJC'L.\ afkr hl'r arting career ended. w lounh plarc.· "1th a total of $2 8 MGM UA, S:!.J million. first "'eek ··My s1udl·n1s nl'\er heard of[velyn million follo"'cd h' !he.· nc"' K nsl~ -Place'> in the Heart.'' Tn-\tar. Venable." ,he !>3}'>. \.It "\1lhol picture: "Ju'>L The \\a) SI 7 million. $:!4 ,i million. nrnc Gale lionul'rgaard. MS. lir'>I winner \ ou \n·." "hll'h hJu ~2 i m1ll1on "c.·eks of the '.lupr>0rt1ng aure'>'> At"adem~ "PIJl l'' 1n th1: lkan:· 1n 11~ n1n1h ''l\1gh1mare On Elm Stret.•1:· Nev. .\ward in 1936 for "Anthon} "l'l'k. hung on in '1"th plate. and "A Linc. s I 6 million. $1 million. two .\d\ersl'" <\lld dass1c lilm '11la1nes~. N 1l!-h1111un·On !=Im \1rcct" moved up Y.ccki.. ll\l'\ m 1hc: rundown Echo Park -------------------------------. d1">1nct of Lo\ An~ek5" '\ '1ct1m of thl' 'tud10 blac.l..11\t, shl' tx·ar\ no hllll'rnl'!.!> ah<ru1 the 20 \Cars 'he "'a~ 'unahk IO "orJ.. 1n lllms.' "I pcr'>onall) ha\I~ put 1hc: hlarkhst hl'h1nd me.•." '>hl' \a\~. \nnabclla. Y.tfe· and lO-'>tar of T 'ronl' Po"er. ha' a home 10 Pan'> arid a farm at R1arn11 but oftc:n 'ism thl· t lnited \talcs. Now 75. \he never remarried and \1111 reu·n:'> the mem- "!! of Power. "We v.erl' alwa}s friendly lo the end." she y&. Ina C'lam~. 88. who mad\' her staac debul 1n 1907 and became a gre:tl 1ar 1n hgh1 comedy on lkoadway and in Holl> \\'Ood. ~as Iona been a fi$urc in San J-rnnc1sco wciet). She dchncs to rem1n1n1~e. "Tht' memories do not linger on." she sayi.. Vera Hruba Ral~1on. 1he C1ech ice skater who became the protcge and wife · of Republic pictures boss Herbert J. Yates. lives with her s«ond husband. Charles Alva. tn an es1a1e on the an ta Barbara coast. Still athle11c a1 63. she ~ys: "I never felt so good tn my life as I do now.". Greta _Nissen. 78. residei with husband Stuart Ecken on a 1.400 ran<.'h near Pres1dMtt Reagan's 1n the Santa Ync1 moun1a1ns north of anta Barbara. Ho"ard Hughes cast thl' Norwegian actrcr.s 1n "Heirs Angels.·· then replared her w11h Jean Harlow wheft the film was converted 10 so4nd. • "I gel an cKc:as1onal b1nhda} card from a fan: UlC} mus1 be prell) old." shl' said. V1rgin1n-('h~mll. 76 •. C'ha~.lie C'haplin'c; leading lady 1n "( 11y Lights" and first wife of Cary Grant. 1s retired 1n Santa Barbara with husband Florian Mar11n1. an aircraft engineer. She said about Grani: ··car) was alwa) s married to his career ... Pola Negri. siren of the silents. has ~en a resident of San Antonio for man) y.:ars. At 88. she maintains Rudolph Valen lino was the great love of her life -"we had only one )Car 1ogc1her." she say<,. Oh vc Carey. widow of Harry Carey and a fixiure in John Ford Westerni.. li ves on a ranrh near Santa Barbara and remains as cruSI} as ever 1n her 90., Acting 10 her was "nothing but ma ling all I:! faces ... I aura LaPlantc. flapper of the 1920'!, 'itJll wears bobbed hair at 80. She and her husband. producer I rvmg Asher. make their home in Rancho Mirage near Palm pnngs. "I can·1 s11 though those old mo' 1cs of mine. and I JU.,I don't under-;tand ho~ an)one elsl' can." c;h{' sayc;. · 1-lorcncc Eldmlgc. widow and co- '>tar of Frednc March. 1s another Santa Barbara dweller She is in her earl ) 80s. tra,cb and tal..cs adull l.'dura11on classes. "h 's T.S. Eliot I'm '>ludying now," she s:iys. "and he isn't ~a\} .. -Dark Angel · · -Sybil Dannlnlf play• allen commander Mary Kru&er, the Dark An&el oC-Dalla•. on the NBC .erle• "V" Friday at 8 on -channel 4 . U.S. shows tabbed for British awards By MATT WOLF AuocletN ,, ... w111 .. LONDON -f wo Amene<1n hm. "42nd Street" and ··r ump Boys and D1ne11es." have been nominated for be t mus1ral 111 the first annual Oltv1er Awards honoring arh1eH· ment in British theater. opera and dance. Andrew Llo yd Wrbhcr's "Starlight Expre)s" received live nom1nat1on'>. including one for bc.'!11 mus1ral and two for designer John Napier. "ho earlier worked "1th Webber on "Cat'> ... No"' 1n 11s fifth \Caron Broadwa}. the 1oc~tapping · musical ··.nnd Street" won a double nomina11on for Amenran lead Clare leach. for ac1ress of the )Car in a musical and mos1 prom1s1n.g ne"comcr of the year. The Soc1cl\ of West I· nd Theater<,.· spon\Or'> of ihc awards. nnnoumc:d 1he name'i of 79 nom1ncl.''> 1n 20 categoric'> last f·nda) Named altl·r li1r I :111rrnre Olivier 1tw :iwaruc; for 1he 191<)-84 <;eason will be announced Dec. 9 al London's Theater Royal in Drury Lane. where "4'.!nd Street" has been playing since August. Ian McKellan. a Ton) winnc.r for "Amadeus" on Broadwa> in 1981 . was nominated for ac1or of the year 1n a re' 1val for his work 1n ··Wild Hone\ ... Michael Fra}n's adap1a11on of Chel.hu' ·., "Platono\ ... Fra}n the author of the h11 farce "No1~e' f>O ." was nom1naicd for pla) of thl' )l'3r for his four~haracter drama. "Benefactors." which will run on Rrm1Clwa) this spring. 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' 'Chrlstmas Carol, ' 'Heldl' op.en oa eol~ege Cam-puses An adaptation of CharlCSUiCkcns' holiday classic "A Christmas Carol" arrives aturday for a five.weekend run at the Forum Theater on Saddle· back College's north campus in IrviJ'le. Presented by A Clas'i Act Players thcatr1eal company. the unique adap- tation of the Dickens novel opens'in '1hc attic of the author's home in London on Christmas' Eve. 1843. Dickens. his family and friends perform as the various characters ftom "A Christmas Carol" wi th Dickens himself in lAf rolc_--0.f Scrooge. Thr adaptation. by Mfcnacl Pa11er. was first performed 1n 1978 and features actors ponraying both a real historical figure and a character from the Dickens novel as that person miiht have played him or her. Adair William~ is djrecting the C'lass Act production. Patrick Healey will head the c'ast as Dickens and Scroo1tt. Others in the company will be Tony Grande, David Warpness. Lydia Murray, Glenn Meyers. Aaron Charney. Van •. essa Afshar. Ryan Spru<1ton. David Snyder..and Pamela b-Ong. · Preview performances will be Sam:· W aterstbn ·'getting involv~d' By BOB THOMAS , A1-ie1ed ,, ... wru .. LOS ANGELES -From observer to participant. That's the big step in actor Sam Watcrst9n'scarccrwith his role of a journalist in "The Killing given aturday and Sun<l;dy at 8 p .. m. at dasrounted prices wuh openana night scheduled fofNov. 30. The play will be presented Fridays and Satur- days at 8 .and Sus:idays :it 2:30 following the preview weekend. through Dec. 23. Tht' Forum Theater i$ located on the Snddleback North campus at HOO Irvine Center Drive in Irvine. Call 827-5224 for ticket information and reservations. • • • A musical version of ''Heidi," the ofassic children' story. will be per· farmed by the Fountain Valley Com- munity Theater at ~olden West College this weekend and next. The adaptation of Johanna Spyri's storv by Michael Laney will ' be presented in the Forum II on the Huntington Beach campus. Blair Cross is directipt a cas\ of young people frbm 8,IO 2 ~ years of age. · Leah Florence. 9. stars in the title role with Jimm} Sillasen. Craig Ashb}. Eric KatL. Ilene Oaudius and Matthew Stoltz also featured. Performances will be given Satur- day and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. this weekend. The show also will be performed Nov. 30 at 7:30. Dec. I at 2:30 and 7:30 and a closing per- formance Dec. 2 at 2:30. • ... Orange Coht DAILY PILOT /Thur.ciay, NoYembet 22. 11M - Fields." , "My first imponant film role was Nick Carroway in 'The Great Gatsby.' and that son of set the pattern for my film career.'' the Massach usetts-born actor said in an interview. "That's not necessarily bad. because movies 'are a great recorder. Wasn't it Steve McQueen who said that the essence of film Tickets are available at the Golden West College bookstore and may be reserved by calling 895-8378. Featured in ''A,Chrtatmu ... caror• by A ClaN Act Playen. at Sad41eback .Collete North are (from left) adult. Pamela Long. P&trtclt Healey and Aaron Cllame,. aad yoa:naaten Vaneeea Afabar, DaYld Sayder and Ryan Spraaton. She's making Whoopi in solQ show acting is reacting?" C w RA sa)s. shaking her cJrcadlocks. ··r ve Nick Carroway narrated the By MICHAEL KU H A been around for a long'time. I've paid . ' 1·~ f J G l b B t APOr.,,,-_w.11 .. en1gmat1c 11e o ay a s y. u my dues ... Waterston's latest performance as NEW YORK -fhe first thing yo u But some facts are volunteered. Sidney Schan berg is "not a hang-back notice is the smile. It's a street-wise Goldberg was raised in a housing role." Schanberg was the New York Sam W~teraton Cheshire cat grin that brightens the project on West 26th Street in Time.<i correspondent who 'wrote finish a job. I'm in the habit of asking dingy conference room ~here Manhattan. Her father left home movingly about the Cambodian rev-'What's next?"' Whoopi Goldberg-superstar in the when she was very young. She was olut1on and his friendship with his Sam Waterston grew up in New making -is discussing her one-raised by her mother who teaches in a loyal assistant. Dith Pran . England with no great fondness for woman parade of characters current· Head Start program. In "The l(jlling Fields." Waterston films: "My family were not mov-ly earning cheers at Broadway's Goldberg's C\Ppetite for acting was not only is an observer. but ,is also a iegoers, and I went to boarding sc~ool Lyceum Theater. whetted by the Helena Rubinstein partici pant in the cataclysmic events where we saw about one movie a "You watch. You hear srnff. You Children's Theater and the Hudson when the Khmer Rouge seized week. In those times. movies were absorb thin~ and they formulate Guild. two community theater Phnom Penh in 1975. He visits the suppose.cl 10 be trash -·not to be themseh es in vour mind. Then you groups, and as a veteran watcher of battle LOnes 'and fights his o~n war taken serious!} as art. put lbcm in front of an audience and .. Mflhon Dollar Movie;"'. old film withU:S. autfiorities. " "Nov. I realiLe that of the three see 1f they work." she says. Slffi.-classics shown for the last millen- Produccr Davlcl J>uunam . w o did main forms _ films. telc"is1on. plif}ing the creati ve process that ha~ nium on a local New York television "Chariots of Fire." and director theater _ film s arc the most potent."' brought her people to life. station. Roland JofTe sought an actor wh o had he continued. "There's something Out of this creat1vH} has come a · ·'John Garfield and Spencer Tracy. not been firmly identified with otht'r about th e si 7e of the actors on the collection of characters that rival Those were the kind of people 1 movie roles. Sam Waterston was the screen. the darkness of the theater. Dickens in their vividnes~. eccentnc1-watched. You watch enough of those logical choice. -Not like television. which is always t} and appeal. The} include a foul-movie~ and the first thing you rcah1e "I spent three days in the office of that thing in the living room. People mouthed Junkie named .Fontaine: a is that you ha ve to be able to do Schan berg. who is now a colu mnist remember moments in movies. I will bubblc--hcade~ V~lley Girl she ca.lls everything." she says. Eventually. Goldberg found her way to San Francisco and the Blake Street Hawkeyes. an avant-garde theater. It's there she first performed "The Spook Show." the monologues that made her a celebrated comedian in the Bav area. Last· spring. Goldberg was offered an engagement in New York at the Dance Theater Workshop. a small performing space seven blocks south of whete she grew up. At DTW she was discovered by the New York media and. more imponantly. by director Mike Nichol~ wbo was brought to a performance b~ J ud1th Ive}'. star of Nichols' producuon of ··Hurl}'bUrl} .. on Broadway. Nichols wrote her a letter sayrng that 1f she wanted to come back to New York. he would love to present her. She did. and Nichols is listed 1n the program of her current show as "super" 1sor.'' ··1 hooked up With him because he is a forerunner wilh improvisation and scene-working cbaracten. lt was very important to me to get my chops stretched by him. He's ~ot an amazing eye." Goldberg says. 'He's the one person who's been able to catch me on automatic. He would listen to me talk or do something and he·d say iJ'.' tbe middle of iL 'Are you approachin~ point here or are you JUSt rambling. · Now with the success of ber ooe- woman show, the possibilities are enormous. She'll stay at the Lyceum foroo more than six months. &hcsa)'s. Then it's back to Berkeley. the spot she now calls .. m} place." Eventually. there will be movies and more theater. She's sure of that. 'Tmanactor. That's what Ida. I'm not a stand-up comic.·· she rc1teratts. '"I do characters. I'm very good. rn be better. But nght nov. rm a vef')' good actor.'" fort he Times.'' the actor said. "I read get c.ommeJllS _abouL a~-KC.!lC....m__·~rfer ch1c.k:_.a__worldlf ..wise --~nd {loldOerghas done just about irll hrs dispatches fro,m Caml1od1a as ·Capricorn One.' for instance. but Jamaican lady: a little black girl who everything -in and out of the 'iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii well as other stories he ga'c me. I rarely about thinss in TV ." longs to have blond hair and. most theater. She ended up in an Diego Ii spent hours talking 10.hil'Jl, observing After a promising stan in the New unusual. a woman who happens to be about a decade ago after '"someone "l TOTll.DELl&HT-COMPl.OB.Y ClP11VlT1116. him. trying 10 absorb how he oper-York theater. Waterston hit a low handicapped. ofTcn~d me a ucket." To · suppon REFRESHINGLY DIFFEIDIT. •• Re• RMJI NEW VORI( POST ated.'' poin1m1972. "I h>e IO a latge handicapped. l\c;,rscli and her daughter Alexandra. This month the two alter egos have ··My first marriage had fallen commun11 ~ in Bl·rkde~ and a lot uf lhe product ofa short-li,ed marriage. HE 00.f M' •trr BE been ma~ing appearances in New apart.'' hl' re.called. '"I had JUSt th<.' peopll· who come t<~. sec m~ are she took a , a net\ of JOb~ including ,. G W. York. Los Angeles. Toronto and finished doing ·Volpone· here. and I phys1call} ~an~i~·apped. M.-.. (,old-work as a bank tdler. bnd.la}cr and a London for the openings of '"The had decided to stay 1n Hollywood and berg sa~ s. Thq love m} work an~ beau11c1an 1n a mortuary. --~-~~~ .. · .~·~~,·! ... ··.·~" ~'O'C% Kill1ngFiclds.'' try to ma~e it in films. Then thc~want~IOR1akc surethatld1dn1 ··Peoplcha"e towork.lhavcalO-"' .. Last night we had a S}mposium (producer) Jt>e Papp called a'nd ask~d forget .. to include something about vear-old daughter.·· she says. irritated after a screening. and 11 wa!> interest-1f I would like to play Laertes 1n them. . ihat an)one would consrtifr her l&!ll mg to sec the bewilderment on th.c ·Hamlct:Thatdidn'tthrillmc.buthe Details ofhcrpcrsonal hlcarchcld choiceofemploymentodd.;'tigucss1f EJl o-w·--·~" ,_. .. o part of th.<: ques.11oners. the} couldn t said how about Lacrtes and Benedict in check. as m~st<-'r!ous as the origins people realize that I had been a •angle quite decide which of us 1od1rect their in ·Much Ado About Nothing: I of her real namt:. Shl' tells one stol) parent. it would not be so surprising. questions to." Waterston said. agreed. . ~bout ha".ing &0 !.ten the na!11e You ha"e two choices. You e11 her get W11h his clean looks and his g<.'n tle '"Katharine Hepburn saw me m Whoopi qoldberg from ~ b~rni~g out and trv to get some JOO or ~ou manner. Waterston seemed desuncd ·Much Ado' and wanted me for 'The bush c;he disco,ered in 3 ( ahfor~ia work the street. I wasn't interested 1n for a movie career as the stalwart Glass Menagerie· on telcv1s1on.'' he canyon. A.not her .. has her using working the street. I did" hat I could. friend ofthehero. Hisonl}' \lllain'Was t nued ''"Gatsy' followed right ··whoop1 Cushion. taken from_ the It's no b1gdeal." the cvij ca Ille baron in ··Hea,cn's c~n 1 a d 'and I've been working ever celebrated pr?rllcal JOke. She finds But she was drawn to thl· theater. IHU~> SUll .S~J t~bO<i q .c .o .~ tt .. J edwards TOWN CENTER •o••• •'II •···, 751 A184 •l \t.JI ... ; '"1•!•" h '4f ~ •, ' • wt\ A ~WlO 6 00 8 10 10 IC Gate:· a monumental Oop. ~in~';· r . the sudden in~ercst in he&r exotic She helped start the San Diego Waterston enjo}'s playing all me-Waterston. 43. is married again and m?.n.'ckcr amusing. . . R<.'penoi: Th<.'atcr, and ende~ up diums: films. telc' ision. stage the fothcroffour. the latest born while I ve been Whoopi Goldberg tor~ "ith rolt's 1n ··Mother Courage. and LOOK WHO'S FLYING *I FOR THE THANKSGMNG HOLDAYSI "I like to work." he said. "I think he ""as filming "The Killing Fields" almost. ten yea rs and nobod} ~.ne" "C ir111ng Out." b~ Marsha Norman. there's a difference betwet'n actors an -~in~T~h~ai~la~n~d!_:. _________ rm:.:..:..:.e:.... T..:..:.:h.:..:1s~1s::n..:.....:..ta:..:.b:...::ra~n:.;:~:._·.:..:.ne.:..w~th:..:.1_n~g.:_. _s_h_e ______________ 1 the theater and movies. Out h<.'rc they expect long periods between pict ures. I couldn't stand that. 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Siobhan (a Gaelic name pronounced like Shawn with a v in the middle) Fahey and Keren Wood- ward didn't even know "Cruel Sum- mer" was going to be in "The Karate Kid" until the soundtr<1rk was already a fait accompli, • "When we came over 1n June, and WC went tO thC feCOrd company, and we met the Ablokc who put the soundtrack together, He said, ·1 put your record in the soundtrack of1h1s film .' And it JUSt happened 11 wa\ being premiered. so we went to see 11." Woodward said, "We've never had a hit until no ..... so we presume that's what must be doing it," added Fahey. She is probabl > right. Bananarama's self-titled debut U,S. LP, which includes "Cruel ummer," has been out since last spring. but the single did not crack the Top 10 un11I well past Labor Day. Before "Karate Kid," radio had all but i~nored the group. and Music Television had been less than gen - erous an giving their \.1deos air time. even though Bananarama had been hitmakers 1n Britain since late 1981 . The group actually got toget her an •1979. Dallin and Woodward. ch ild- Mov i e slated for Mich·ael NEW YORK (AP) -In "'hat 1s being touted as something of a <:oup. the .Geffen Film Co. has snagged supersta r rocker Michael Jackson for a feature-length movie. "The picture will be a rellec11on ot his crea11 ve vision as well as a showcase for his gift as a performer." said Enc Eisner. president of GcfTcn Jackson 1s to compose and perform music featured in the mo' 1e. which will begin production ne\t ~car. • . ## ............ Sarah Dallln, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward (from left) comprtae the rock aroup Bananarama. hood fnends. were sharing a small apartment 1n London. Woodward worl.1ng for the BBC and Dall1n '>tudyingat a fashion school where she met Fahey, who had dim hopes of a Journalism career. They began singing old ies together in their spare time simply because they liked music, and kept on after Dalhn and Fahey left school. Though Woodward had studied piano. ~ey decided to leave in- strument I chores to others with more ex 1ence. The ··rama" pan of their name was inspired by a Roxy M us1c tune: the banana pan was Just for laughs. .\ friend from an independent company hked their sound and paid for their first demo. an old Black Blood tune with African words. "Aie a Mwana." ··11 means something ltke'Comc on mums and dads, get up and dance."' Fahe\ ~1d. The demo caught on. and sparked 1hc interest of three former Specials members who had banded together as Fun Bo) Three. Bananarama's fame <,pread when 1hey sang on several Fun Bo) Three tunes. and Fun Bo) Three .. returned the favor by wo rking on Banarama·s "Really Saying Some- thing," which was another oldie remake. Wtth producers Ton~ Swain and 'itc' e Jollc~. who hc:lpcd nudge Spandau Ballet into the big time. Bananarama scored ""1th ·• h) Bo)·· and a redo of the team hit. ··Na Na He' He} (Kiss Hi m Goodb}e) .. But Bananarama d1dn'J intend to sing songs b) other people forever. and the group has come tnto its own as a songwnttng force. ··cruel Sum- mer" was co-wntten wnh Swain and Jolley. as was "Roben DeNiro·s Watting," a dance hit about a girl who prefers fantasy romance to the agonies of the real thin_$. Bananarama 's languid intonations, backed by hypnotic rh~hm lines. recall nothing so much as such '60s girl groups as the Shangri-Las. But the comparison makes group members uneasy-not because they don't like the sound. but because they're afraid people will think they are as packaged as the Shangri-Las were, "The> were put together -they were dressed. they had their songs written for them." Woodward said. "There are obvious aural com- parisons. I suppose, and we really like the Shangn-Las." Fahey interjected during an interview. "But we didn't set out to be like them.'' Woodward said firmly. The success of "Cruel Summer" and the album will give Bananarama some creati ve breathing space. and tb4foup hopes to be_gjo touring with a band later this year. But don't look for "Cru el Summer'' on the soundtrack album for "The Karate Kid." Bananarama didn't authon1e the reuse of the song on the LP. a dec1s1on they feel turned out to tx· pretty nstute. "It means our album will sell that much more. doesn't 11." said Wood- \\ard with a smile. COMING TO NEWPORT BEACH FOR CHRISTMAS 1\'l'l..ilN'l'I (~ ll()lllZ()NS Direct Merchants For Men OUR CHRISTMAS SIFT SPECIALS: "Polo Style" Knit Shirts, Solids s1·195 Shetland, •1915 WOOi Crews "Polo Style" Knit Shirts, Stripes 11215 Shetland s2915 · Wool "Argyles" Long Sleeve s1915 Lambswool Rugby Shirts V -Neck •2115 I I , 1834 San Mlg_uel, New~rt Beach Iii' the Harbor View Center ( 1 Blk. off MacArthur at the corner of San Miguel & San Joaquin Hiiis) \ ... ~ cm ... .... DaVAND¥"1 IDl1E ... "Oon't Cfy, h'• Ontt (tt12) o.w. ~ . ... ,,.,,.. 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If you can tee that declarer I going to m•k• hit contracl by playing norm•lly. you should etrlve lo creai. • viable •ltern•le line that will lead to hit A LOSING OPTION dcreat. At the recent. 1984 Euro- pean Junior Championships, Fran cois Crozet of France presented declarer with a superior alternative that was doomed t.o fall . North opened • sub-minimum hand because he owned the muter suit and so had an easy rebid. Now OMAR . SHARIFF there was no way that South wu going to at.op 1hott of 1l1m. West led the kins of hearta. won by declarer who returned the king of clut>. t.o Crout' a ace. What would you do now? Crottt reuoned tbal If declarer held aeven club• and (ollT diamond•. there would be 0() wa7 t.o dtftat tht slam, for declarer could pl Lhree dlaearda on tht table'• epade ault. Therefore. ht decided to pla7 declarer for CJnJy 10 urd1 In lhe minor 1u1ts and three in t.he majors. It declarer held t.wo hearts and only one spade, he would obviously have taken a hem discard on dummy'• spades. So South apparently held two spades and one heart, which meant the 1pade auit wa• going t.o run and rurnish declarer with all tbe CHARLES GOREN dlacarda he needed. Therefore. Crozet ahlfted to a low diamond at. trick three. Thia presented declarer wit.h an agonb- lna choice-he had to decide Im· medlat.e11 between the 3e percent chance of the even 1pade break OT' t.he 50 percent odds on the diamond flnetse. Not 1urprl1lngly, ht went for l~ better mathemaUuJ odd1: Down one. and 12 International Match Point.I t.o f'rance 1inee, In the other room. North Soulh got no fur ther tfian rame. ~.J Newport Barbor lfiCh water polo coach Bill Barnett p r epare. for a 4unkln& from players C&meron Tbompeon (left) and Dou& O'Donnell after-l'an won CIF-tltle. A•ldera m•y ~--~·-~~~~ up the point• for pl•yoffa. C2. Sailets rule water for CIF polo crow Second-half effort sink s Sea Kings withl 4 -9 triumph By ROGER CARUON Of .... 0..,. .......... LONG BEAC'H -Newport Harbor High's Sailors spent the first half giving their coach plent) of satisfaction that he knew best -that these Sailors were JUSt too good for their own good as the) fooled aroun on their way to a 7-7 standoff "'"h nval C'orona del Mar at the C'IF 4-A water polo finals at Belmont Plata. But it was another story in the finat two periods as Bill Barnett's Sailors (28-1) blew the Sea Kings out of the water en route to a convincing 14-9 victory before 3.000 to give Barnell his 10th CIF crown. and his seventh in the last I 0 years. Thus they proved both theones - that they could be had because of complacency or cockiness. but in the end they'd be on top because of superior talent. Simply put. the Sailors had 100 maoy weapons. Trevor Benedict (fi, e goals). C'ameron Thompson (two 'goals and nose-to-nose defense against C or- ona's big gun. Jeff Oeding). Andrew Lawson, Rich Stanley and Tnp Montgomery (two goals apiece) and goalie Mike Campbell (six solid saves and fo.ur steals) was s1mpl} too much for the Sea Kings to cope with. . (Pleue eee SAILOR S/C4) Steve Schroeder of Corona del Mar look.a for t••••te • pau to while beln& fuarded by Newport'• Doaf.O'Doa•aU A Rams protest would have fallen on deaf ears seventh strai~ht for Kings Robinson's.beef the latest in a long li ne of gripes against NFL officials t h is year --_._ __ - Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me.but ... •Several NFL coaches have filed prote ts against officials this season but none had as stro ng a case as the Rams' John Robinson who watched the zebras march off I 09 yards in the Rams' 31-6 loss toC reen Bay ... However. Robinson said he had more pressing things to do than prepare the protest which would have fallen on deaf ears anyway. •Howard Schnellenberger is all set to replace John McKay as coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. •The major league owners and players opened nego11a11ons for a new working agreement one week before Thanksgiving and by Easter. they will be talking about a strike. • UC'LA opted for the Fiesta Bowl and a couple of hundred thousand more dollaTs over the Aloha but nobody consulted the players. •TheClipperscalf themselves "the people's team" but 1fthey don't stan playing better. the people will gJve It back. •You know you arc geui ng old 1 f your kids don't remember when USC-Notre Dame was a big game. Lakers vault into 1first place, 102-97 LA earns second win in as man y nights vs. Suns PHOENIX (AP) -Byron Scott scored 11 points a nd James Wonhy added 18 as the streaking Los Angeles Lakers won their sixth straight Na· tional Basketball Association game Wednesday night with a 102-97 victory over the Phoenix Suns. The win put Los Angeles back atop the Pacific Division standinp with a 9-5 record. Phoenix (8-6) slipped to second place. lo$ing its third game ma row and second to the Lakers in 24 hours despite 40 points from Larry Nance. Down 31-25 af\cr the first quarter. Coast, Dons tangle t oday O range Coast College, which has outscored its last three oppo- nents, 80-34 en route to a three· aame winning streak, closes out the Mission Conference football season today at 11 apinst Santa Ana in the Santa Ana Bowt Los Angeles scored eight of 1he second period's last I 0 points to take a 57-5l halftime lead. Worthy ac- counted for four of them, including a jumper at the buzzer. while Scott had 10 points in the pivotal quarter. Ten points from Michael Cooper in the third period put the Lakers up 83-76. The Suns. behind by 12 with 4:06 remaining. closed the gap to 100-95 on Rod Foster"s three-point goal with 2:20 let\ and Nance's layin 59 seconds later. But a layup by Earvin "Magic" Johnson with I :06 made it I 02-95 and scaled Los Angeles' win. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bob McAdoo finished with 15 point apiece for the Lakers while C'oopcr had 13 and Johnson 12. James Edwards had 14 points for Phoenix and rookie Mike Holton 11 . Nance sauk 19 field goals -one shy of the clu5\record -and pumped in 24 ofh1s points in the first half with 14 coming in the opening JX:riod. "I don't know what It is. but I JUSt get up to play Phoenix every time." Scott. a former star at Arizona talc University. said. "It doesn't matter 1f it's here in Phoenix or at the Forum. I've always played well against them." ·We're starting to put the little things together now. We've turned the offense and the rebounding around:· Johnson stud af\er the Lakers outreboundcd the Suns 61-45. •Cause for a double take was a newspaper ad for UC'LA basketball at Pauley Pavilion. •NewOrleansCoach Bum Phillips sa>s his wardrobe went out of style two years ago which 1nd1cates the guy can'tcount. •Needling teammate Dennis Har· rah. Rams lineman Bill Bain says. "Herk hah 10.pound body and a 2:!0-pound head." •Probably the best way to figure the NFL wild-card possibilities 1s to wait a couple of weeks. •Now that the Raiders have snapped their three-game losing streak. the pop-ofTscan be heard from again. •Admittedly, San Diego's Dan Fouts was very sharp last Sunday but the Miami Dolphins' defense was not Buo Tucua all that super. •It 1s nothing new that the Big Ten team will open as the fa\ onte 1n the Rose Bowl but this t1me.11 should coverthe spread. •Pat Haden says Boston College quarterback Doug Fluuc 1s not 100 small to pla> in the NFL •Probably the most significant ............ Laker center Kareem Abda.1-Jabbu beata Phoenlz forward .Chatlet Pittman to rebound du.rt.nc flnt half Wednaday. thinJabout all the d1scuss1on oflhe sinking raungsofMonday Night Football is the 1mphcauon that the general public cares one way or !lnollfer. ._ • · - •The Than..,SgJ\ ing Da} games on nauonal TV arc a couple of turke) s. •The .\ngelsare looking fora masc<>t for the I qg 5 season and beyond •.. Th() should check and~ "hether the an D1rgo C'h1cken 1s a lrct' a~ent. · •S1milarl). the Dodgers should check into some free agent help for ')Orne spots in the real lineup •I. for one. "ould lo,etoseeagolf gallei: do the wa ' c •\.\hen Joe Namath got mamed the otherda). the fratern1t) of barhelorhood suffered a great loss but f Pl~ae .ee TUCKER/C4 ) Natt, English lead Denver over Clippers LOS ANGELES (AP) -CaMn Natt scored a gam&-hlgh 32 points aud Alex Etig:• edded 21 pult1t1 to lead the ver Nuggets to a 112-106 National Basketball As- sociation victory over the Los Angeles Clippers Wednesday at the Sports Arena. The victory -the Nuggets' seventh straight -moved Denver Into a tie for flrat place In the Midwest Division wtth the Idle Houston Rockets. The Clippers played evenly with the Nuggets and the score wavered back and forth eight times In the first seven minutes of the final period. The Nuggets took the lead for good on a lay~n by Engtlsh. who scored 11 of his points in the third quarter. English Increased the lead to 103-99 wtth two free throws and Natts hit a jumper with 3.38 remaining to give Denver a 105-99 lead. Norm Nixon hit tree throw and Junior Bridgeman made a 20-foot jumper to pull the Clippers within three. Bill Walton tipped In a shot to keep the Clippers wtthln three. 108-105, with 1:06 rem8'nlng. A 10-toot hook at the right ba.setlM by center WayM Cooper gave the Nuggets an In· aurmoutable fl"e-polnt leed. 110-105, with 30 MCOnds left. MacLellan · s three goals key 8-1 romp over New Jersey INGLEWOOD 1-\P) -Winger Bnan Maclellan scored three goals and center Marcel Dionne had four assists to ll'e the Los ~ngeles Kings an -I '>:at1onal Hockey League '1ctol") o'er the New Je~y Devils Wt.>dnesd~t. Maclellan Sh>red two of his goals dunng a fi ve-goaJ first pcnod o ut- burst b} the Kings who are" now I(). 7 -1 for the season folloW1 ng their se\.Cnlh straight "in The Devils scored first as WlfllCr Tim Higgins fired a 35-foot shot past 1'.ing rook1C' goalie Darren Eliot after the puck had bounced crazily off the hoards. catching Eliot out of the net. The 1'..i(lgs. -w°ho arc third in IM m}the D1,1s1on. bounced back I on a :'0-foott'r at 6. 58 dunng a power pla~ The goal b} Nicholls gave him a point in 17 consecuuve games, the longest sconng streak 1n the NHL this \Cason \faclellan followed" uh his first of the e'en1ng at 8 :!3 on a 10.foot rebound shot that eluded ihc Dev1t1• goalie Ron Lov. (enter Doug Smith '>cored a shon-handed goal for the l\.1ngs with a 13-foot shot at 10:56. ~1acLcllan and "ingcr Dave Tay- lnr scored powcr-pl;n goals at 13:26 and 17:41. respell I\ eh. to cap the tir;t pcnod onslau~ht Koo>..1e "ingcr Phil S~ kes added anotht'r shon-handcd goal for the l-.ings v. llh a I 0-foot 'lhot after a steal b\ <;m11h Jt o 48 ot the ~cond pcnod. '-lcv. I~ -alqu1rt'd "inger Steve Shutt cclchrated h1" first game as a KJna "1th a goal on a rebound of his own <,hot dunng a P<l"t'r pla' at 14 16 of the \CCnnd pcmld .\t this point. ( h1co Resch replaced l o" a\ goalie tor the Devils and allo"ed onr goal the rest of the way and that "as Maclcllan's third of the l'' 1.•n1ng at I 0 I ..S of the third pcnod \\1th the loss 'Jew Jt'~> 's recont dropped 10 4-11 -~ as the Dcvtls rt'ma1n 1n last pla~ in tht' Patndt 01\ ISIOn On the line is third place in the Mission Conference final stand· ings -which would be a feat for either the 5-2 Dons or 4-3 Pirates consider each team's terrible start this season. (Saftta Ana has already clinched third, OCC can catch the Dons wtth a victory). Prep football team·short on-mon·ey, long on wins It will be the Dons' passing pme (quarterback Dave Money to Zcth Verdon) apinst the Pirates improved runnina game (quarterback Ken Laszlo rushed for 82 yards and two TDs a week aao). Today's aame mllrks the third 1ra1aht year OC' ha played a Thank5&"''"J Day pme. The Pirates met nval Golden West the put two seasons. but the: Rustlers and Pirate arc now in different lcquc and mu I open the pre· confertnettcason to maintain the nvalrv. EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (A P) - Forever short o f money, the East t. Louis A yers plar m · castoff shoe from the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football Lcaaue. Home is the 1rrcsul11r. marshy surface of decrepit Parson' Field. Even so. the h11h K hoo! team pla)' top-01~t football ~ck af\cr wctk a nd 1s JUSt one victory away from 1t second cdnsccuhve C'la 6A cham· pion hip and another perfect I '.() season. .. You can't sell these kid short." 1d CO.ch Rohen hanno n. •· fhc) Ir.now what's &Oin& On fhC) lr.nOY. that I've done my best for them and that' ju t the wa.)' things .are. We don't stand around crying · about things we can't control." " II that d~ to us 1s make u$ want to ao a Huie bit harder:· said Ronnie Cameron. quanerback and ro-cap- t.111'1 oftbe team.dunnipract1CT 1n the n:lat1vc lu,uf')' of Bu ·h tedium 1n t. Louis. "We act rtad and thcn wt ao • httlc harder .. When the team heads nonh to ta.ke on Downen. Grove South at North· we~tcrn Un" er it) at [, anston. the team and 11\ c3r ~111 be crov.dcd into one bu Bud&C't crackdown~ haH· truck again. "We had more room last year" hen wt had two buses," hannon said. "but 11 won't make any difference "<\nd wc'\-e been told that th1nas will get tighter," he ~1d "It'\ a httk painful $0mct1me to 1tt these kids wtlh lbctr feet comma out of their \hoc .orv.cannashoc thatthe~ha'c bouaht ror themttl\leS. But It doc\n't \ttm to bother U'I on the field." 'hannon S.Ald ht v.as 1mprc ~ with the fa 1hl1C\ at Downer\ Clm\C • luth dunna a ~cnt '1\ll He understand\ wh\ his ath~tC' • rt meumc' aw((!· b~ other hool;;,' stadiums and "h> other roaches don't l1kr to pla) at ast t lou1 "I've had people from all ovrr lllino1'> ~) the\ hated Ill pin) at rarwn Field.'' the co:ich \Aid· "Rut that's all v.c·,c iot niht no~ l 'nh\..e l)lhtr v.1nninc ~uad h.lnnon 1d. h1 team dor not t"'~'\ t fann memento\, t'' cn 1f the) do ~come the onl Cl 6·\ team 10 \\1n 1:on~n1t1\C-champion hip "\\,c had i.tlme tJc..,ets prom1k'<i to n "h,·n Wt' v. on the 'tatc title 1n I q Q •• \h:innon \11J "But the' ne\-er c:.1mr l &u<' \ wmc tll 1he OO\ ,.('fl' 1 , • I 4 link bitter Jbout that .. For the past four or five year\. theft has hetn talk of fl"l)tacma Part0n r1cld "1th a new I 0.000.~at st.tdium at a co\1 bf S~ million to SS m1lhon. The 'itadium ~t about 5.000. Jlth,,ugh games wtth cros town nval Lin oln H tah hoot draw qowd.s of up to '' 000 \1o t t'"c"one has to \tand . ( on\lru 111,n of a nt>w fa 1ht) 1 mired 1n pohul I bi lr.cnna and \.1Ul'\tio1h uf ho" II (\\Uld ht-finantc'd . But \lo(.' \..nc \\ th.it'' an he'ond \)Ur C\lnt'TOI ·• \hannon "1d · • ---0rMg9 Co.It DAILY PILOT/tnur.day, NoYe#'nber 22, 19&4 I ' . - l S PORTS BRF A~ '--~ --~ Referee bags: Slzera• rally thwarts Indiana Metet Maleltt scored 26 points and m Jill• Erviaa added 22 as Philadelphia Ollerat0pJet•18thtimelnrow Winning may Marc ttab~beld and Jani Karri each ~ t fj Jj Is something . ·. rotten in NFL?. - overcame Indiana in t~artcr on l~Y lo • I 1'2il 07 iiffiliiJl St'Ored t"'OI O I andWay•eGreC1ky addcd ' no -e enou another ~Q lead Edmonton to a 7-J NttnmTll . Hockey teaaue Yfc10 ovtr From AP d.bpakttt SA N FRANCI 0-Rottcn Referee Ill Bags. the latest fashion an National 4 • Football League wear, won't be seen again until the an Francisco 49e~return t0Candles11ck Park in a couple of weeks -unless fans an otherc111cs pick up on the idea .. The zebra -stnped bags were shown on CBS-TV dunn& the game and wire photos appeared in newspapen acrosnhe country. lmage<onsc1ous NFL officials ma} be wondcnni where the bags will appear next. San Francisco fan s, many of whom blame the team's lone loss 1h1s year 10 Pittsburgh on bad calls. certainly arcn 'i alone in their displeasure at the referees. But 11 took an 1ngen1u~ protest by Jim V1glt220, a meat and delicatessen manager in Palo Aho. to \ 1sualltc that anger. He printed 50.000 of the black-and-white stnped bag mas~s at a cost of more than S2.000 and handed half of them out fo r free 10 ta Ilg.ate~. telling them to put the bags on every ume th ey feel the refs make a bad call. "We needed a new way to ve nt our feelings," said V1gJizzo. ··People are always baggmg their teams and players. It was the refs' turn They deserve 1t more." When the rets at <. andlesuo\c Park ru led a pass reccpllon b} the 49ers' Frcdd1f'S<>iomon out of bounds dunng the Sa n Francisco-Tampa Bay game Sunday. fa ns in sectio n 15 - and many oth~rs -eagerl y put on their .. Rotten Referee Bags." V1ghuo sa t back in hi!> end-zone seat. pleased by the rcacuon "I got the idea after the Pittsburgh game," V1gl1zzo said. Quote of the clay Glee KMnpe, hired at the age of 28 .. head basketball coach at Oakland UniYet9ity In RochMter. Mich.: "I toed my wife thr .. year9 ego thet my goal wb to be a head coach by t"9 age of 30. My goal now It to stlll be a head coech at the ege of30." Muncie won't appeal decision SAN DIEGO-Running back Chuck [!] Muncie will not appeal National Football •II• League Comm1ss1oner Pete Rozelle's de- c1S1on barnng him from playini 1n the league for the rest of the season, his attorney says. Muncie, a 9-ycar veteran underioing_the afiercarc portion of drug abuse rehabilitation. had been ruled anehgiblc by Rozelle last week. "We're disappointed." Los Angeles attorne> Keith KJevan said. "We thought 11 could have gone the other wa> because of Chuck's favorable medical records. bu t we're going to abide by the dec1s1on." 4P' As ociat1on victory Wedne"'4y niaht. The Pacers. who fed at 1he end of each of the first three qllancri,, held a 92-90 advantaae when Sieve Sttpuovlcb scored on a Jump shot w11h 10:03 tcn an the game. Malone 11ed the pmc at 92-92 befort Erving. Sedale nrtall and CU.at Rlebri ... 1COrcd to J.IVe Philadelphia a 98-92 lead wuh 7·SJ lcf\ ... In other NBA games Wcdne-sday, Qlff Rol>- U.1on scored 20 .points and grabbed 11 rebounds as Washing- ton defeated Kan~s City. 97-92, and u tended its winning stre-ak to seven ... Bernard Kb1g scored 40 points and Durell Walker added a career-high 21 points and three key steals late an the game a1> New York ga ined 1ts third con- secutive victory, a 109-101 dc- llaloae cis1on over Cleveland ... Danny Ainge scored iO points. and Larry Bird and Robert Parltb eight apiece in a dec1s1 ve first Quarte-r as Boston c'tended 11s unbeaten home record tQ si){ games. rolling 10 a 135-91 victory over Golden tale ... Dominique WUklns, who led a 14-0 fi rst-q uanl'r surge and a I 0-2 • sRY n 1n 1Jlc final quarter. finished w111l 31 point!> 10 lead Atlanta 10 a 122-90 victOf)' over Utah in Ne w Orleans . .. De1ro1t, led by BUI Lalmbeer's 28 points. topped San Antonio, 114-101. handing the purs th eir first homc- coun loss th is season ... Paul Pre11ey scored 27 pouns and Milwaukee "ent on to beat 'Chi cago, 108-98. 10 ·offset 35 poi nts by the Bulls' rooki e Michael Jordan. $600,000 bonus for McEnroe NEW YORK -John M<:Enroe. who ~ has raptured Wimbledon. the U.S. Open and seven other Volvo Grand Pnx tennis tourn aments this year. has clinched the $600.000 bonus for fin1 sh1ng first on the year-long Grand Prt){ circuit. • In add111on 10 the mone)'. McEnroe's firs t-place finish also earns him the No. I seed in the $400.000 Masters. to be played Jan. 8-f 3 in Madison SQuare Garden. By accumulating 3.393 points 1n 11 events on the Volvo tour this year. McEnroe ha!> opened a lead ol 490 points O\ er runner-up Jim my Connors and 989 points over third-place Ivan Ltndl of Czechoslovakia Connors does not plan to compete 1n an)' more Grand Pnx events in 1984. while McEnroe and Lendl arc entered in the Australian Open. Andretti Driver of the Year NEW YORK -Man o Andrc1t1. th e champion of the 1984 CA RT-PPG Ind) II Carscncs. has been named the EIJer Dnver of the Y car-the fi rst unanimous selection 1n the 18-)'ear history of the award. Tht· 44-ycar-old Andrett1 won the fourth national championship of his career th1~ season. but his first since 1969, when he also won the fnd ianapdlis 500. Andrc111, who won six of 16 races and eight pole po!>1 t1ons 1n 1984, as Wfll as setting a single-season earn ings record of $932:963. Wednesday Joined stock cardnver Darrell Waltnpas the onl} three-lime wanner of the award. Winnipeg Wedm.·~ay night. The triumph was the Oilers' I t!th s1ra1&ht over the Jets . includina six COOM.°l'Utl VC playo ff v1rtoncs. The last time the Jets managed a point agami.t Edmonton was on Marth 23. 1983 when the) beat the Oilers, 7-4 ... Warn• Yous scored two third-period goals an less than four minutes and goalie Oul1 HerrOD stopped 46shots to help Pittsburgh toa J.3 tic w11h Washington. Youns scored at 9:29 of the third period and converted a Mario 411)1,ax pass on a power play at 13:22. raising hi s season goal total to 16 . . llkb SlllJ1alo, Tim Kerr and Ron S•tter scored second-period goals as Philadelphia ed&cd Bos- ton, 4-3. to extend its unt>catcn streak to seven games! The Oretalt7 Patnck Division-leading Ayen .'\re 6-0-1 in their last seven games ... Steve Yzerman 1.cored his !>eventh goal of the season midway through the final penod 10 snap a 2-2 tit! and lift Detroit to a 4-2 \ 1c1ory O\er Hartford Tom McCarthy scored two goals to power Minnesota to a 7-1 rout of Toronto . . Robbie Ftorek scored the go-ahead goal an his first game !>IOCe being recalled from the minor leagues as the New York Rangers downed Buffalo. 3-2. The Rangers' v1rtof} snapped a four-g.amc losing streak and pri'.'vented Sabres Coach Scotty Bowman from tying the NHL career coaching victory record. Bowman has 689 tn umphs. one beh ind Dick Irvin's total ... Calgary left "1 ng Ed Beers scored two goals as the Flames defeated Vancouver. under new Coach Harry Neale, 6-4. Other !.Corers for Calgary were Richard Kromm, Hakan Loob, Jim Peplinski and Steve Tambelllnl. LaForge fired as Canuck coach VANCOUVER. British Columbia -lii.1 Bill La Forge. an his first year as coach. was , fired by th e Vancouve r Canucks Wednes- day after the National League League team had won JUSt four of 20 games. General Manager Harry Neale said he would assume coaching duties immediately and planned to be behind the bench for Wednesday night's game in Calgaf) against the Flames. The Canucks had just four wans and two ties, along with 14 defeats. 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Pin~burgh (6-6) and either Denver ( 11-1) o r Seattle (I 0-2) Wtl! probably enter J the playoffs as the AFC' <M vision champions, anf either Denver or Seattle figures to cam the conferences No. I wild-card spot. ~ That lea ves the Raiders and New Ena.land, who are both 8-4. as the best bets for the second wifd-card bcnh. 1 an cc the Raiders and Patriots don't play each bther, a uc m the standings between them w<?uld. be broken ~Y re ve rting to the next tic-breaker. which an this case is record within the conference. . 1'' present, Los Angeles 1s 6-3 against AFC teams while New England is 8-3. . $hould the teams be tied 1n t,hat dcpa!1ment at season's end -both play 12 games against AfC opponents -the next tie-breaker would be pomt d1fTerent1al 1n conference games. . . The Patriots whipped lnd1anapohs. 5~ 17, last Sunday while the Raiders topped Kansas. City, 17-7, meaning New England picked up 23 points on Los Angeles. The Pl>('Aots have outscored their conference ~ppo­ nents by 56 (>Oints with one conference game rcmamang - against the Coils on Dec. 16. The Raiders have 01i1tscored their conference .foes by 37 points wi th three c~nference p~es left -against the Colts this Sunday. agamsl the M1am1 Dolphins on Dec. 2, and against Pittsburgh on Dec. 16. "lt's a tough road " Flores said. "We still have to go out and play good football and keep improving. The~c a~e a number of possibilities but none of them mean a thing 1f we don't win." Flores said that Marc Wilson will start at quarterback for the Raiders against the Colts. .. Marc's thumb is still a little sore. he'll be the staner unless his thumb gets worse," Flores said ... Jim (Plunkett) is ready to go." • Edison on road in tennis For the second straight umc, Edison High will be on the road when the CIF 4-A girls team tennis playoffi resume wi th semifinal action Tuesday afternoon. The Chargers. who advanced with a 10-8 victory ove r Dos Pueblos last T,yesday. will travel to face second- seeded M1ralcste. • In the oth er semifinal. Westlake will be at Palos Verdes The surv ivors Tuesday will play for the champ1onsh1p nex t Thursday. , reenfield gets top recruits·--=, b_u_t_ oses key veterans ByC\JRTSEEDEN ... _, ........ Recruitina-wisc, Jim Greenfield had a pretty goood year. Unfonunate- ly for the Golden West College basketball c6ach1 three returners he was depcndin.& neavily on jumped ship, so to spcalc. So while other teams in the South Coast Conference were coping with 1im1>le attrition. Greenfield had to count beads at each practice to sec if he lost any more players. Gorrc arc 6-10 Jack Haley (trans-.J ferred to UCLA). Rom Dameron (academically. ineligible) and. Mik~ Judae (he de<:1ded not to play). Gone with them is any optimism Green- field might have had for the 1984-85 season. "We're really huning in the depth depanment," undemates Green- field, who has a total of nine players thjs season. "We do have a pretty aood group of freshmen but it's going to be baptism by fire for us." Golden West finished fifth in the South Coast Conference a year ago with a 5-9 record. The Rustlers were just 7-17 overall. Greenfield has three players back from last year's team in 6-2 guard Mike Love, 6-5 forw.ard Bill Bruce and 6-7 center Rob Rasmussen. All three were occasional starters a year ago. Among the ncwcomers<Cxpected to fit in -they don't have much of a choice -arc 6-7 Mark Lorigan out of La Quinta, and three 6-5 freshme11 . J.T. l>cbbs, Steve Hutson and Kevin Smith. "Kevin 1s definitely goinit to help Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. November 22, 1984 CS Jim Greenfield us," says Greenfield ... He Jumps real well and we need that. I think we woulCI have been pretty good if we had Haley." Haley, from Huntington Beacn High, played last season for the Ru stlers as a freshman after never playing one minute of high school basketball. Greenfield depended on Haley's height and raw talent and the 214-pound freshman had a decent season. But UCLA Coach Walt Hazzard saw Haley in a summer league and liked what he saw, especially since he didn't have a backup for 6-11 senior Brad Wright. The next thing Green- field knew, Haley was enrolled at UCLA on a full scholarship. Thin~s could be worse, however. Oreenficld is not known tbrscttlng ~P an offense and havina 1t revolve arour\d a 6-10 center. Haley's pres- ence, 1n fact, 50mctimcl hindered t~ Rustlers' run-and-auo offense last season. Grctnficld says he won't do Any- thina· differently this season. The Rustlers will run a lot and depend on perimeter shootina. "I think we'll shoot the ball well. but how touah we'll be under the basket, I don't know." Bruce averaacd 8.0 per game last season while Love scored I 0 points pcrpme. Rasmussen didn't set a lot of playing time. but will be counted upon 'heavily, panicularly on defense. "We've pot a good group of freshmen . l we can iust get a little tougher. I think we ti be able to survive." says Greenfield. • Greenfield base's that opinion on the fact that his team isn't the only school in the South Coast Conference to lose key personnel to graduation. "Everybody lost people," he says. ··orange Coast Is about the only team with a lot of people back." Geeden We•t KMcMe W90.·Sal .. Nov 1t·Dec 1-AllJel()pe V•llev Tourn1nwnt Wed .. Dec. S-LA Pierce Wed.-Sl l., DK. 12·15-Gotoen Wilt ColfeQe Tournanwnt Frl.-S.1 .. Oec. 21·?2-5eclvolH Tournamen1 Thur ·Sal., Dec. 27·~olle9e ol Deser1 Tournament Sat .. Jin. S-.1 Com.01on• Wed., Jan. 9-MI San An1on10' Sat., Jan 12-1 Cetrllo•• W9d . Jan. lr-Qr•noe COH I' Sat, Jen 19-11 Cvllf'IH' Mon, J111. 21-Fullerton• Wed., Jin. 2>-11 Saddleb9'11, • Wed., J1n 30-Sa11t1 A111' Sal., Feb. ~Ornc>IOll' Wed , Feo. 6-at Ml San A11tonio' S•I , Fet>. ~errltot' Wed . Feb. 13-11 Orenoe COHI' Sal., Feb 1.-Cvllf'eu· Mon . Feb 11-•I Fullei'\on' Wed . Fet>. »-S.dd1e1>1ct<' WIC1., Feb 27-al Sant• Alie' 'denotn Soull'I Co.sl Confel'•nce 11ame All· non-tournament oemn el 7.30 Pm. Bigger crowds for Gauchos, but competition tougher Hamilton leads Saddle.back into South Coast circuit ~Saddleback College won't be play- . g teams like Imperial Valley and an Diego City College anymore. nd that means Coach 8111 Brum- el's Gauchos may not be playing 1n tont of one-third full basketball yms. Jhe Gauchos open their first ason as a South Coast Conference fiam Friday night in the four-team ollege of the Dcsen Tournament. nd while Brummel has just one ~tarter back from last year's team, ~here is no shortage of sophomores on is 1984-85 squad. "From top to bottom the South (:oast is tougher than the conference tPacific Coast) we were in last year." ys Brummel. "With the natural · valries (Orange Coast, Santa Ana, olden West, Fullenon) I hope we n draw more people to the games." Brummel has some good reasons or wanting to show off his team. the ost notable being 6-4 sophomore uard Aleunder Hamilton. Hamilton only played eight games ast year. A fractured finger, suffered uring the Santa Barbara Tour- ament, sidelined the former Ver- um Dci star for the season. "Hamilton is the most talented layer I've ever coached," says Brum- et, who has also coached (as an ssistant to Bill Mu lligan) Kevin agec, Georae Turner and Artie recn. "Hamilton has very good ~cchniquc and can be an awesome F1efender. 1 "His offen~ive strength is passing Blll Bra.mmel and taking 1t inside where he can use his great jumping ab1hty against gu ys that are much taller." adds Brummel. Brummel figures his first six play- ers will be Hamilton and 6-0 sophomore Mark Dawson at the guards. 6-5 Eric Cornly, 6-5 Mark Thomas at forward and 6-6 Dan Mulder or 6-6 James Carr at center Mulder and Thomas averaged about 20 minutes a game last season. and Comly saw plenty of playing time at Illinois State last season. Thomas averaged 6.6 points per game while Mulder averaged nearly fi ve points a game in 1983-84. .. Thomas showed flashes of brilliance last year and is our most improved player. He has worked hard on the weights and especially on cond1t1oning. I can't sa y enough about his effon." says Brummel. Carr has the least experience among the Gauchos' front-line play- ers. but hke Thomas, he has im- proved dunn~ th e off-season., "We're trying to define his game and ha ve him do fewer things but do them more effectively.'' explains Brummel. Dawson played 1n 19 of Saddle- back's 26 games last season and averaged 4.3 points per game. Among the newcomers are 6-6 can Cunningham out of Loara: 6-10 Joe Fish from Serra High in San Diego:. Ralph Nau. a 6-0 guard who caught Brummel's attention in a Saddleback P.E. class: and James Taylor. a 6-1 guard who played at an Clemente High three years ago Saddleback openes the season in the four-team Desert Tournament Friday night at 6 against the Redlands junior va rsit y squad. S.~ck scMctuM Frt ·Set No" 23·2t-<otle9e of Ille Duert Tournam~t Wed ·Set , No~ 21·0.C 1-Mooro•rlo. Tour nament Thur ·Sat . Dec 6·l-S.111e 8ar1>1ra Tour· 11emen1 Wed , Oec 12-Grou mont Fri . Dec 1-P•!Omar Wed ·Sal. Dec. lt·n-Rlv•,.l<M Tournemen1 S.1 , Je11 S-at Ml San Antonio' Wtd . Jen 9-<errlto,• S.I., J•n ,,_, Orin~ COIW Wed Ja n 1.-CVPf'Hl. S.t . Jen. 1,_..t Fullerton• Wed . Jen 2>-<;oto.n WHI' Sit , Jan. 16-et Sanll Ant' Wed , Jan »-Compton• S•I . Ftb. 2-MI Sen An101110· Wed., Ftb 6-al Cerrllo•• s11 • Feb f--Ora!1ill Cont• Wed . Ftt> l)-11 Cvllf'eu• Sar . 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' Oran~ Coal DAILY PILOTIThurtday, November 22. 1984 Sunset League basketball schetjules Edi.an I.kc 4-7-\'alcncta Tournament lki. 8-al Los .\Ito) De\. 14-<. ) press I home). ~ 18-! 1-L• Qu1nt1 Tournament Del 27-!9-( ar60n (it) Tournament Jan 5-al '( ap1strano Valle): Jan 9-lons Beach " 1lwn <home I Jan 11-at \>.est· minsta• Jan 16-Ckean \>1e"• lhome) Jan l8-Hun11n1ton lkJch• (home). Jan !'-at Fountain \'allc~ • Jan 15-\.1anna• lhomc) Feb i-Y.l·~trn1mtcr-(homrl.·.Ft'b n-a1· Ocean \ tl·"'• I ch 11-al Hun11ngton &arh•. rt'b I '-hiunta1n \ ulln • 1homc). Feb 15-JI Marina• Fountaln Valley 0<-l 1-'lcr' tit' lhomt"J Dec ..1-1-Baron Tournament lkt 11 l 'i-Tournamt"nt ol ( h;imp1un~ l>..·l I 1J-<. umpl<>n thomcJ. rk'\. 1f>..1~-0rang( Op11nmt Toumamrnt JJn ..1-PJ\JdcnJ fhomcl Jan !I-at \fo1r Jan 11-at <>..can \1l·.,.• Jan lb-\lanna• (home) Jan I Ii-al \>.-l"stminstcr9 Jan ~1-fdl\on• lhvml'I Jan 15-at Hun11ngton &-ath• h:h 1-Clu:an \It'>'• (hurnl' I h:h 6-al Marina• I homt'I I l'h li-Wc~tmin)ler• (homl'). Ft"b I '-<11 Ld1'>un• t-l'h 15-H un11n~1on Beath• !home) HuntJn~ton Beach LJ\.·l ..i.-.,_f-ountam \ allt•' T uurnamcnt Lkt I -11-t..r 'Quinta Tuumamcnl l>et ~4-.11 Blair I I '"pm I Jan 1-\.inta .\na \ alln lhumcJ Jan ~-JI Lung fk>al h \\. 1lwn Jan Ii-al Glt:nd.ile Jan ~-lun1 Beath M1ll1 .. an 1homc) Jan 11-at Manna Jan ln-\>.-estmmstcr9 lhomcl Jan 18-at tdt'ion• Jan !3-a1 Ocean \ 1cw• Jan :?5-Fountain \ alle) •(home) Feb 1-Mannd• lhomt'), Feb. b-at Wt'\t· mmMcr9. Fch !I-Edison• (home). Feb I 3-0c:can View• (honw) Feb. 15-at Foun· lain Valle)• Marina Del ~-at MtS'itull \ieJo f>ct 7-lntnl Chumct Oct II-at La .. c'>'ood l>et 13-15-\anta \1ana Opumt\t Tournament Del I ~-!!-l r~1nl' Tournament Dn 26-:?9-0rangc Op11m1~1 T ournaml'nt Jan.9-~onora lhuml'J Jan I l-Hun11ng1on Beach• (home) Jan 16-at fountain Valll")• Jan 18-al Ou:an View• Jan 21-Wc'1- mtnstcr9 Chomct. Jan 25-at Edison• Fe.b. I-at Huntington Beach•. fch 6-Founta1n Valle)• thomcJ. Feb 8-0cl'.sn View• (home) Feb 11-at \\'l'slmin~1er9 ft'b 15-(di~on• (home) Ocean View De1. I-at M1\s111n \ tCJO Dec ..1-7-Foun tain \-allc\ Tournament. Dt-c 10.15-Tour namcnt ot C hamp1u0\ Del' 19-1 ngle"Otid lhumeJ Del W-11-.\rro\O C1randl" Tour nament Jan J-Litke"'ood 1home1 Jan. '1-l on§ Beach Poh I home I Jan. I l-Founu11n \ allc' lhomc). Jan I h-.11 Ld1son• Jan I ti-Manna• (home) Jan 23-Huntingtun Bcalh• (home) Ian. !5-at Y.cs1m1ns1er• Feb I -at f ountain Valle'• fl"b o-Ed1\on• Chomc) 1-t'b K-Jt Marin .. • Fdi I "\-at Huntington lka,h• Feb 15-~c\lmmstcr9 (homeJ We•tmln•ter Dec I -al Bol\J {,randc LX-1. 5-.tl Dand H1lh. Det 7-at \fagnolia Del 10-14-~anta .\na Tournamenl Del 18-2 I-Santa Barbara Tournament D<"c !b·.29-0range Op11m1st Tournament Jan. 8-Lit Quinta {home) Jan I I-Edison• (home): Jan l6-a1 Hun11ng1on Beach• Jan 18-Fountain Vallcy• (home). Jan. 23-at Manna•. Jan 15-0cean V1t'w• lhomcl Feb l-a1 Edison• Feb 6-Hunungton Beach• (horn<") Feb 8-at Fountain Valle\• Feb 13-Manna• !home). Feb 15-at Ocean View• •d<"notes Sunset League game .\II non- lournament and league games begin at 7 30 pm .lh••odl a.I ..,..,.,...=-== tl.c\ inc .Sk.t .A.llocwion *1.11 offtt G vc.ski tnps 10 Mammoth Mountain. bq,lnn1na w11h I Ott 7.9 ellcul'\1on 10 the St. Anton Con· Jomin1ums Two-da> and thrtt-da) 1nps arc scheduled ~~'Sm pnl. Cost per pcnon ranan from $7~ A chanered rrchner bui w-111 depart 11 6 p.m. Fnda)'$ and return on und1)'s. Included in the package 1s beer en route to Mammoth and wed.end shuttle serv1ct. Condominium 1c· comodauon~ include com plete kitchens. fire· places, color 1elev.ts1on, linens. Jacuzzis. saunas and swimming pools. . Besides ' '\nton. aceomodallons will be offered 11 the Mammoth Mounuun Inn (Apnl 1np) and C'hateau Blanc (January trip). , Space is hm11ed Pm11e bcdroo~double ()('cu pane) I arc offered on a fint<e>~ flt'St· scr~ed bam Onl) 10 spots rcm11n for the December tnp w-11h sleeper-sofa aa:omodat1ons onl). S1gnups will he taken 11 the the ski associ1-11on·~ Tue~ay m~ung at the El Capii&n restaurant, Cuh er and Walnut, In lrvme. Date~ for the remaining 1nps are: Jan. 11-13: Feb. ~!-24~ March 7-10 and Apnl 19-21. For more information. phone 660-385 I Youth cro•• country meet l'rl··rl·~1i.1ra11on for the c;ighth annual Irvine Youth Cross Count) Meet will continue through ~c<lohda). Dec. 5 Bo)) and girls. ages 7-14. can sign up for a $2 ll'r dnd run distances ranging from one-half 10 111ol1 mile\. depending on their age fhc meet 1\ ~I for Sunda' Dec Q at noon at In inc High '>chool · Rt>g1\tra11on "'II be accepted at the Irvine ( ommunll) <)er, ices Ot-panment and at all six In tnl' t0mmun11) parks Deeriield. Harvard. Hentagr. "'onhwood. Tunic Rock and Umvcr· rn\ ba\-0f-1hc-mcc1 rcg1wa11on will be accepted tor a i4 ll'c The 10pe1gh1panic1pan1s1n each d1v1S1on will rl'l'CI' ca nbhon and will qualify 10 compete in thr Orange ( ount) Finals set for Jan. 5. also at lrHnl· High I-or more information. phone 660-3639 Winter ba•ketball lNIJJe• A.pphcauimLJUc.now being accepted for the Fountain Valle> Recreauon Dcpanmenl's Win· ter liH•-man ba~ketball leaguc~. Team roster!> arc being accepted on a lirsl· comc. lirst·-.cned basis at the c11y'$ rccreauon dcpanment, 10200Slater Ave .• through Ott. 14 Fee 1sS200 per team and must be submitted in the lorm of a monc) order or cashier's check and made pa) able 10 the Cll) of Fountain Valley. Leagues will be d1' 1dcd into D <Tucsda)'S), C 1Wedncsda) ~)and B (Thursdays) categoncs Roster!> arc h m 11ed to I::!. players, 18 years old and O\t'r. For . more informauon. phone 963-8321 . <'\tension 25 7 Boogie Bodyboard conte•t The eighth annual Tn Counties Morey Boogie Bodyboard Con test and fiflh annual Cold Water C!arnc bod) surfing contest will be held Satur- da). Dec 8 at ArTO}O Burro Beach in Santa Barbara The bod)board contest will be hm11ed to More) Boogie bod}boards and bod)'suriing l1m11cd 10 ( hurch11l sw1mfins Both wall be a'a1lable on the beach for tho~ who wish to pan1c1patc Entry fee for one e"ent 1s S4 and S6 for both events. For add111onal 1nforma11on. phone (619) 439-0900 • Olllr ............ .,, ....... Newport Harbor'• Andrew Law90n (6) look• Tichy (top), and Sallor Cameron Thomp90n for help agalnat Corona del Mar'• Gary (2) goea out to guard agalnat Tichy (bottom). SAILORS SINK CdM 14-9, WIN CIF TITLE ••. From Cl Jon Elhott added a goal and Doug O'Donnell was solid at two meters. Lawson ·was especially efTect1ve, taking possession on e"ef') spn nt. wtth his defense against Oedmg and key founh-quaner steals. The Sea K.rngs (24-4) played the.Sea View League champions even through a half. but they paid a pnce with Oed1ng m foul trouble. and the ea Kings· star spent all but the last 50 seconds of the third quaner on the bench. The Sailors took ad,an1age with a 1-0 spun to gain control through the scoring efTons of Mon1gomel) from outside w11h a man up. then b) ~lanlcy. thank.s-to O'Donnell's assist. Two more goals in the early stages of the founh quaner by Stanley. then Elholl. and 11 was all but over with an 11 -6 lead and bul'4:0J remaining. "We had "'a> too man) turnovers m the fim half." said Barnett. and we changed our ofTense a lntlc. "We s1anec! dm 1ng from the wings. but "e went 10 the outside more m the second half and tned to watch the fouls.·· Thompson "as also on the side~ Imes wnh Oeding, and the two · eventually fouled out with 53 seconds left. a stalemate between the two, but a monumental advantage for the Sailors. "Lawson's defense was JUSt great.'' said a soaking wet Barnell after taking his customar; v1ctOI') dip. "We put him on (Steve) Schroeder firR then when we felt they had to go to Oeding to score. "e put him back On Oedmg ... A disappointed Coach John Va'J'ls said 1n reality the loss of Oeding didn't hun that much (the Sailors went from 7-7 to 9-7 m that span). "They JUSI started making less mistakes and we staned pressing, .. said Vargas. Vargas didn't ha.,,e~much 10 sa). but his brother. Olympian Joe Vargas did. "Hey." said the older Vargas. ''They had my brother outmanned I 00-1. He dtd a great job ... The ailors' momentum was defi- nitely on an up-beat as the fou nh quarter began and Corona wa!> never to seriously challenge after that. Barnett admitted he was surpnsed that 14 goals would be scored m 1 he first half and said much ofll could be attributed to "jilters ... Corona mm given the Sailors all they could handle. thanks to a vef') light defense and three goals each b~ Oedins and junior Jason Likens. The Sea Kings slowed 11 down consider- ably in the third quaner with Oeding out, and whatever momentum that had been generated by some standout play by Oeding. Gary T ichey. Likens and !)chrocdcr. among other' seemed to drain awa)'. "It was a fantastic second-halt effon:· Barnell said. Although the~ bkw a 7-5 lead m tht• last 35 seconds. Harbor wa!> fortunatl' to salvage a tic ltt halftime. The Sea Kmgs had a 12-9 ad van- tagc m turnovers and were getting good defensive play from all hands. But Campbell. the Sailors· goalie. worked h1m selftnto focus ~Ith three standout sa' es -once when a man down. once lo slop an Oedmg inside shot while wide open. and onC'e to negate a back-handed ofTenng. Benedict's three second-penod goals came from the left. twice "Ith man-up situations. Corona del Marconnecled on just l of 10 in the' decisive second half and wasn't able 10 score until 2.27 remained-with the a1lor!l 1na firm command at 11-8. Army in bowl picture, but Navy comes first PHILADELPHIA (AP)-The last time Army was considered for a bowl invitation. the country was at war. The year was 1967, and Sugar Bowl offi cials had their eyes on a 7-1 Cadet team. But word came up from the Pentason: no bowl games while Amencans were fighting in Vietnam. Not long after the announcement, all the sugar bowls disappeared from the U.S. Military Academy mess hall in West Point, N.Y. • The bowls reappeared a day later, stacked in a neat pyramid . wan t 10 have ... Navy 1s coming ofTa 38-21 upset of South Carolina. "Navy has everything going for them." Young said. "They JUSt beat the number two team in the nation Both teams have a lot at stake in this game, I think that's the difference I think before JUSt one team had somethi ng at stake." .c\rmy has beaten Navy once in 11 years -by a 17-14 score 1n 1977- an<l was blown out 42-13 last year 1n Pasadena's Rose Bowl, a short-lived attempt to move the ~me around thl' country. The teams tied 3-3 m 1981 E x -ar ea poloists lead Bucknell And two weeks later, Army lost to Navy anyway. By the time the United States got out of Vietnam, Army's team had trouble breaking .500. let aJong attracting bowl scouts. Earlier this year, the city of Phtla· delphta announced an agreement 10 t>ring the game back here where it ha~ been staged almsot every year since World War II. The pme will be played at Veterans Stadium in at least seven of the next eight years. Laya\vay for Christmas No Payment• for 90 deya •WITH THIS ~D f ormer Corona del Mar High <il:.indoul polo1st DaH~ Perelstem and cx-\1anna High s1ar Tim Parsons ha' l' helped Rucknell Un1vers11y 10 a third-place finish m the recent East- ern lntcrcollcg1a1e water polo cham- p10nsh1ps at West Point. l'crclc;1ein. a 1981 graduate of < d~I "as a co-captain of the Buck- nell team which finished the regular sca<,on "11h a 16-5 record. i\ four·) Car lcucrm.in m water polo and swim- ming wa\ one of Bucknelrs top dcfcns1H pla~ers. but he scored 15 goal'> and added 17 asmts as a Junior. He ~cored 16 goals and had seven s1299 Limited Offer Enda 11/30/14 ( assists this past season Parsons. a JUn1or. scored 15 goals. Bucknell competed against Brown. Nav). Richmond. Iona. Sltppery Rock. Harvard and Washington & Lee in the Eastern ch'ampionships. In the tournament. Bucknell beat R 1chmond. I 3· 5 but lost to Na v-.,. 17-8. Na"> captured the chani. p1onsh1p. USC signs three LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three hiih school basketball playe rs - Mike Canada, Jeffiy Connelly and Rich Grande -have signed tellers of intent wi th the Uni versity of o uthern California dunng the early signing period. the S<'hool announced Wednesday. ' But its bowl prospects have re· surfaced. Though bids don't go out until this weekend. Army Coach Jim Young said Tuesday that the 6·3· I Cadets are bound for a bowl, their first in 95 years of football. Re{>OrtS have matched Army with Mich1pn State in the new Cherry Bowl in the Pontiac, Mich., Silvcr- dome Dec. 22. Youn&. in Philadelphia for a lunch- eon welcoming the Army-Navy game back to its traditional home. said only: ··w e pl~ on going to a bowl." But first comes Navy, 4-5· I, 1n a game far more important than any bowl. "This is our season," said Young,• whose team set six school records last Friday in a 45-31 victory over Montana in Tokyo. "Even though we've had success. we need to beat Navy to have the kind of season we FRONT RUNNER AND VA[lJE-PACKED Mercury Lynx is excep- tionally low priced. Yet exceptionolly well equipped-with 79 ston· dord features induding: • front-wheel drive "We're delighted 10 be back 1n Philadelphia," said Navy Athlct1 t Director J.O. Col?pedge. "We'vl' always felt that this 1s our home." 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Cllen9t Time: 2o.26. n DAIL y oouaLI (6• I) Hid ISO'° U 8XACTA I 1-6) Otld IQeJO TH ... O RACI. 350 ver<IS. JIJOltM Jet Cnlclo (Tr") 7310 1UO uo L• LI Lvcv (Mltcl\elll 4 40 3 00 St Wille IC1roo111 UO AllO rKIO TM SPMllll Q\Mn, Cls.en· ore, 0 11111 Tll 0 1wn, Timi For Tl<lv. Dech F1vorlt1. Timi: 11,IM. ,OUltTH ltACI. 3SO nr<I$. ~ • o~ Tu.r11 (Lacktvl 3'.CIO '"" SIO S. ~turt Tt IE Gtrcl11 11.60 7.10 Jldtadl111 (Cr .. Olf') 2 to .Atw reelel Prlnct Of Hee~tft. Sfl#ro N Erv. Jt llv Juuer, FIYlllO P1tltm, Allvt Wire. Fle ming C11 Time. 1123 11 IXACTA (IO·el 011<1 tS26.10 P'IP'TH RACI. •OO ver<ls Ovno DOil IH Gerti•> 910 4 IO 2 '° ComHnce tctime 11rtllurtl S 10 310 Poor Oki JOf IHa•t) 310 AltO rectel Marcus Duorff, Cl'lllrdulno Cl1!ceoo FIH l1, Torr-., On oe>ln CllOC· Olete, Or Corev, Comeon Torn Time: 1033 • S2 IXACTA U·l l oeld '300. SIXTH ltAC•. 170 verels. F'"' MIClllV (Hermon) 10.IO •. oo , 40 Mr Colfex Lerk (P.ull111) 3 20 2 IO Jonnv S.v' """ (Mllcnettl 3 40 AIM> reet<t Welk On Air, MlllOUOlllOOO, Tl1rM Wild Cllenc.n, lltfleic Action Time: •S . .O. 12 IXACTA (4·S) pelel 141.40. SIVI NTH llAC•. lSO ver<li El S.DO Moro (CfH91r) 14.00 4 40 3 00 81nk Tiie Cell! (Mllc.,.,I) 2 60 'l 10 A a.our no 80tl'IOtr <Cerdott) 2 IO AIM> rect<I Ceorl Tiger. Der-IVOl'V Ju11 A Or11m Aw1v, E11v Femt. ltlO Llt..e Lff. Hemotn VIII• Time. 1717 U EXACTA !2·61 011<1 '3740. llGHTH ltACI. 400 v1rel\ Hv E11v ·J•v tcerdozel 6.60 4.00 2 80 ,Sunny And Mild (Wero) 6.60 3 40 Ru Gowe Ber (H Gere~> UO Alto rectd SI\ 8 ua An Ac ... Mv Et h Leov. Fly UCkl<IV SPiii, So Sunnv Time 20 .U U ,.ICK SIX (1·10+4·2·21 pel<I '36760 wllll 64 wlnnfno llcto.ets (four llor"•) Cerrvovtr DOOi' 139,131.70. NINTH ltACI. 300 verO\ Ca~ II Cllerl\me (Herl) 32 • .0 2 .0 2 10 Lotw Ee" (Hermon) 1.0 1 20 Lllme!Oose !Bero) 9 40 AIM> raced .t.mtlou\ Ali.c.11, CaSllCln Av• Dirt, Oii POPDV, Go On Holmt, Sudden Slt0t Time; IS.67 S2 aXACTA (2·6) Pl lO \1180 TENTH llACIE. 3SO vero1. Beourno An~ !Floutroel 73 00 9 00 s 80 lleretv So (Lecktv) 3 .0 3 00 Jt ll BIQ\le\I (Mvle\) 3 .0 At\o receel Reise Tne COlOrs, Tlmt 100t1 R1c:h9irt. Jlmmvs GIVHWIV, Mr MIM>nrv Tim•· 18 21 U IEXACTA 11·11 oeld 1103 00 Allt ndanct 1,715 HolvwMd P1rtc WEDNESDAY'S ltESUL TS ( 11'11 If 37 ·div tMreutNwed mMtllltl FtllST RACIE. 6 furlong, Serno<1 <Lozov11 1100 a.a 400 Woolv Nan (Lionem l l6 40 I .0 NauentY Nelle (811c1< I 3 40 AllO receo Sellv WOUIO F "' Miu LtlOt r Creehvt PurtuH Re•""' EHi 1(1n Men1v11•1 DOii Z1.1lem1 T•me 113 • s SECOND RACI. 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Time 1 12 3 S 55 E XACTA 112· Ill Pl lO S70.SO P:OUltTH RACI. 6 furtonll\ HCktOrv Honev !81KI< I 11 60 6 40 180 l •Ov Of Ren"' (LOZOvt) 14 00 • 40 Tel>lt S.en !Hewllvl 2 40 Al'o receo Tl'lunoertlte, T11tOnl1 Flfst GOklln Toi, Greno1·i POOllev Time· 112 1/S lS EXACTA 16·71 Pl lCI '3SS.OO FIFTH RACE. 6 lurtones Tht Bllltl l(IO (H1wltvl 100 4 00 3 80 Ern1• IC1no (Orteoel 1 00 S 10 A Momeni In Tirnt (Merel 610 Also reud Sellfno W111 Frencn Mai· '''" GOIOY I Commendlf. ~OUl Mtn· tor Tne Trecktr Timt 111 VS SS EXACTA 17·61oelel 114000 SIXTH RACE. One mite S1uo1n11>odv Lift IMtre) 1010 I 20 S .0 8ec"I09 !Sttll\lf') I• 20 12 60 Ouc Le Due IHewtevl S 40 AIH reteO Trff Runner Bomoev lier tender 8encllie1fl. Ovnemo Ooc. Alf Foret Two, Sleo1 R•l•n Ill. Tlmt 1.39 •1S U EXACTA 12·51 oel<I "'4 SO SEVENTH ltACI. One mllt Ju\t Tiie Feel) (H1wltv) S .0 3 00 2 80 Or R1v1 fSboemafl.tr) 310 300 Pro1ec1 Yourseff (Hensen> 310 Also rectcl Broe<1w1v Wonoer Julv Bnu ""'1 Allrl Del ll1vo Men Timt 131 I s U EX ACTA (6' ~>-0110 U9.SO 52 ,tCK SIX ( 12·12·6·711·7·61 0110 IJ i6S 60 with 111111 wlnnlr19 lld<tls (11a 110r11s 1 n Ptcfl. Sb conM>111lon oeid ssn oo ""''" ISi w1nnl119 tlcklls (f1v1 norstsl EIGHTH ltACI. I I 1' mlll\ on lu'1 CIOUdl D1U9nllr IMcHr11l •S 60 20 40 S 20 LvoherO'i La<lv (Toro> .) 40 210 Lovt Mt Trut (Tt11lre) 3 20 Also rectd Lillle Mtt<IOw Trutv Solen· 010 Sflv llrldt MasM>tell N1n') Tur11 To Star Tlmt i '3 SS EXACTA !6·1l Dlld ...0100 NIN'TM ••Cl. 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Fo.ier 2·iO 0-2 6 Totets· 41 ·14 13·10 f7 Scert by Olllnlln LA Llktn 2S 3? 26 19-102 '""°"'"' 11 20 2 s n-97 TllrM·DCMnt ooe1..-<-. Fotllt' 2 FoullCI oul-+lone llet1ounctt-t..01 Anoelft 61 (WOf'iflv 121. Plloenlx 4S <Nena 1J) AnhtJ-\.cn AngN\ 22 CE JOl'mon I ), f>Mtnlx JO !Macv 9l To"I foutt-l.os Anoelll II. Pfloenl • 20 T Kflnl· c1ts-£<1wer<1" Alltn0enc1 -12,671 Nuwm m. CMppers 106 OINYllt (112) -Enollsn 11·23 S-7 27, Nell ll-116·1 32, C000tr •·12 S-6 17, Ll'Ylt' l·TS o-o 16, Dunn I·• 0-0 2. l'urM' f:4 0-0 4, Henr!Tk 3·5 0·2 6. tuei l·I 0-0 2, Ev1n1 3·1 0-0 6 To .. ls; .,.,. 16·23 112 LA CLl"Eltl ( 106) -M. Jol'lnson 11-18 7·12 29, Wllltt 1·20·01, Oo111ICIM>n 3·7 0·2 6 Nixon t· 19 l-• 19, Smith I· 13 •·• 10 C1tCll1119S 0-0 1·2 1, W1tton l·S 0-0 2. Br1dolm111 I · 12 1·2 17 W1rr1cll 0-2 2·2 2, Goroon 1·3 O·O 2. c ... 1·1 4·4 6 Totel' ., •• , 21-32 106 S<-by °"'"'" o.tlvtr 21 26 29 29-112 LA CllD91rs 29 21 31 2~106 Foutl<I out-.. one ll11>oun<1s-<>enver S2 (Nett 16), LOI A~~ CO-lclson 11) Au1111-0.nver 31 <Lever Ill. Lcn Al'IOllH 1• !Nixon 111 Tote! louls......Daft..., 'Zl. LO$ """"' 16 TecMlcell..-()onef<lson. Wetton AlltManc.1 -6..UO '*'"' P:ltlOAY'S GAMIS F1rtl rouno DI. Grn i Allska StloolOUI " Ancilor19f, Alaslll (T-Me "'-All · Blrmlno111m 1111no1, "' ldeno Sr • Marvlanel vs K1nws. Oreoon vs Alesi.1·Ancllor11111. IUctoy WIU•ems Cllnlc e l Atlenta !Clar1t Coll vs Ftorlell •&M Norfolk SI "' w V1r91nla T ICM Virginia vs Providence a1 Honolulu Houston Beotlsl a r Ar1Zort1, Trinity, r. .. , 11 81oitor OevKIM>n 11 Ct1am1neoe UtiCI 11 Cor"'" Ertto1n1 e t FU<"men, Ptoolr<llnt •' H1w11I. Gtoroeiown 11 Hawth·Hfto, Bred· llv et Lovoi.. '" . Gtor911 Coll. I.I Mldc1Ja Tlf'n Ne .. •O•·LH Veoes ., Ntveda·Rtno Moreen St II New Ml•iCO, C-11· Mt!lon II N1111are, Tt•H Soutf\tfn •I Soulllern Melr.odl,1, Forr Lewis el Te .. s· El Pell, IOaho et UCLA. Nortllrl<IOI St 11 Ul1t1 ' MISL Wes*'I OM"9n w L ""· G8 Las Veg11 3 0 1000 LA LIZlt'\ J ' 7SO Sen D1eoo 3 ' 7SO 1 Tecoma i J 2SO 2 1 W>cl'llla 0 , 000 , J Ktl'ISl\C••~ 0 3 000 3 Delles 0 s 000 Eat'9nl~ SI LOUii 4 0 1 000 Mln""°te l I 7SO Plttsourgt1 , 1 667 ' , Belllmor• ' 1 soo 2 Cosmos ' 1 500 2 Cltvtllno I , l3J 2 ' Ch•CIQO ' 1 333 2 J T..,._.s G.tmlS ND 01,.,,., ICl'ltdVl9d ''*'f's Genws ~I LOUii 11 PillSl>ut'Ol'I T ecome et Kenin Cllv 8tlllmort •' Delles Ch•C800 at Lil VtOll .... (it Les v ... 11 W1tterw1tvlll\ -Ju1;111 JICllM>ll IVlrgon 1\lln<lsl KO'CI Tlm Herris <SKrementol tn t •OP'lll! rouNI JIC'klOll IS 22·0 Herflt It 12+2 L•OMWeoOM\ -llOOll' Ml\IWff~ (Lii Vt91\I WC)tl l>V TKO p-~"' Quoror 1S.n JOMI 1lttr 21 M'Of\Ch of t"8 ltl<fd rOUN! .,... ......... NIW..ottT LANDt... U•••"'1 a.c11> -n ~ .. bofl!to '" ~.,... Orange Co•t DAILY PILOT/Ttiiur9day, HoYemNr 22. 11M ,' CotttCf B.: ..... ·. id:A!eS ful of questions in 1984-85 Illlnois,DePaul Indiana, Ohio St . among the powers 8 )' fie Auodaled Preti The M1dw~t basketball s.cmc an 1984-85 1s a land~ape filled with qucsuons W1 ll the son ~uandcr tus tnhentancc" Will a pair of 7-0 Wc'it German brothers pla) out their sibling r1\'8lr) In front or thousands? Will the~ find 011 in Oklahoma this time out The son is ~Paul basketball Coach Joe) Mc) er, "ho takcs o"cr from father Ra) at the small Catholic un1vers1t) under the "el.. track\ whert' thc nation's No I ranking and earl) round ~C ~ tournament losses ha' c ione hand-in-hand in recent )ears But after 42 seasons at the helm of the Blue Demons' program, Ra} ·s leg.ac) also includes fo ur returning starters. including a.uard K,nn) Pat· terwn and forv.ard T) ronc Corbin. and S<nsa11onal m.th man Dallas Comeg)'s. Last year. that collection of thoroyghbreds finished 27.3 and carried the old man's dream of one more Final Four appearance to the semifinals of1he M1dv.es1 regional. This year. according to some preseason rattn&s. the} could wall\ the final mite can')1ng Joey 'There 1s no wa~ an }onc succeed- ing Ra~ Me~er can hope to achieve what he did so rm not concerned With matching his accomphshments'' said Joe) ofh1s father. who retired as the fifth -winningest D1v1s1on I coach in college basketball history. "People wonder "hat l 1nd of coach I'll be. I can"t honcstl) answer that since r don't kno" ho"" I'll react in a ymc situation.'" Some of those s11ua11ons will be predictabl) tough ones. with defend- ing national champion Georgetown. runner-up Houston and Lous' 1lle on CXPaul's 111ncraf) So are Notre Dame. Marquette and Dayton. three other mdepcndent Catholic un1vers1t1es 1n the M1dv.cs1 Freshman guard Da' 1d R1,ers \\111 Wayman TlMale add the ball-handling skills and oumde shoottn& so notably deficient and could make this the best Irish squad 1n years. Marquette wtll pin its hopes on ~Paul transfer Walter Downing filling out his 6-foot-9 frame and equally l&f¥ potenuaJ. \\htlc Da)ton b1rman Dave Colbert v. 111 be asked to carry the Flyers' attack on his wide shoulders. Illinois figu res to come out on top of the Big Ten Conference and near the top of e'er) body's preseason list.. thanks to return~ Efrem Winters, a 6-9 forv.ard who bnngs ~lhant 1nd1v1dual talent to the Ilhm's team concept, and 6-3 guard Bruce Douglas. Center George MontgomeT) isonl) 6-9. but he com~ off t\\.'O yea.rs of lcad1°'lhc. kaiue in .rcboundl.D.J-A.nd 1f C'oach Lou Henson needs stte, he can call on a pair of transplanted 7- foot West Germans. Jens Kujawa and Olaf Blab Olafs older brother. t.:~c. mcan- " h1le. ~111 be pla~1ng JUSt do"'m the road at Indiana. scrnng up a renewal of the one-on-one games the two started ~ears ago and thousands ot miles av.e). Georgetown is 'clearly No. 1' Ewing a nd Hoyas tops in the east and in the country By Tbe Auoclaled Press Pm three lOachcs 1n the Big East Confercn{c ~ho ha'e bad the bullol their ~C .\.\ pla}ofT team\ lrom last season and are mcludcd 1n man) preseason Top 20 ranking\ J1m Boehc1m of \\rJl U!>c!. Luu Camesccca '01 _ t Jnhn·, Jnd Rollie Massimino ol \ 1llano' J are th<' thrce men "'ho fa ce a maJor roadhlnck a\ the1rteam!I' 1e for the Big East tllle - defending national and lOnte-renu· champion Georgeto" n Tht' Ho~as. \\ho rcsistered a school-record 3J 'ictoncs aga1n'>t three lossc last ~car return eight of 11 lettermen and 4 percent of tht>1r ofTensl' from last <'a,on. "hen the' v.alked off the )....1ngdomc c1,un a~ r hamproM after bcat1n~ Hou~ton 84-~s Oftht eight rc1um1.·e'> -1001 t~o­ u me .\ll-~mcm·an ~l"nta Patncli. f\\tn8 ~tand~ 1n a cl.iss h~ him~df Guard<. Fred Brn" n .in.J (rent' m1th '>'Cf\' lust to gradu:1tlon Jnd ,ophomorc for~ a rd \he ~ad C:lraham. "ho C3"4.'d 1hc rd'<'Undtn~ load on [\'In@.. "'II c.1111u11ht' ~a'>1•n for J\.ldl'm1t· rca.,nnc. .. (,corgcto" n 1Hk'arh '1q1 I in the \OUntn .. 801.·hc1m 'Mlh.J Otlcn\l\t'· '' t'\l'l"\t1ne '' 03, k and \11u hJ\\' to reah1d.1r.1h.tm didn't plJ\ that mu\ h until l.itc 1n the ~~·a<,cin I ht'' ·11 ht bl'tll'f tht'> \{'Jr th.in IJ\1 \\'JI [\\IO{l kd {•t'llll~eto"n·, h.11Jnccd attack last '"ar "1th .1 11' J-poin1 a'eragc and ht• '"II be 1111n\d JF-a1n h~ JUnlOr\ l>J\ Id \\ tnl{,1t1.• 11 ~ po1n1' per gamt' and '111.hacl JJl \on II) ~ C1eorg~town < nai...h John Thomp- ~un "'111 ha"e t~u t:tles to defend this \l'Jr and other cuache\ ha\C had iruutilt' ~1th ho1h The last tt"am from the Eut to win the na11onal champ1onsh1p was La ')alle 1n I QSJ. and no team ha!. repeated a\ '( \ .\ champ since l CL.\ in 14"'1 '-<.) team has e'er rl'rx·a1ed as Big East c~amp1on in 1hc u1n tC'rcnL c · .. sn ., ear e'\1stence. '\\c'rc ta~ing this step b~ step " Thump<,0n said '"It's the Big East first. then the nauonal cham- p1on.,h1p · "It'' poss1 blc 1 hat Georgctov. r i.(luld he '-o I 1n the countl") and ~l' :: tn thc Big £a\I · '1ass1mino said I fohn\ \.\Ill he shO\.\C3S1ng old Jnd nc"' pla~l'r'• The Redmcn will be kd b' E\lomg\ gold-medal l' Ol,mp1L tea'Tnmate Chm \.1 ulltn and Junior collegc phenom \\alter Bern ~1ulhn a'craged ~~ 4 po1ntc. on, .. percent shooting la<;t ~car a .. he sharC'd lOnlcrencc PJa,er of the 'I ear honor<.. "'th E"'1ng &m "a'a 1untl'rlolkti<' \11· \mcncan ..11 San Jacinlll Teu.,; \illano'a "ill lean ht•a,1h ,., 'K.'n1or tor-ward Ed PinL lOC). "h • 3\cragcd 15 4 point' and "'1; r ~'und" l~\\t -.ca\on ~\fal u<..c "111 u'; thr ranle.JJlllc l)I 'ophnmore gua r..! P".l'nl' ·Pearl' \\a\h1n~1,mand lh\· 1.khl J IC ... h\lllt 1 n~ IOU\ h 1)1 Rat al \,IJ1,,1n t'' m0un11t' .:hartzr .111hc Big [ J\l 1111!: I he other ll'<' member\ of thc 81f l a't -8l"ll1n C ollcg<' < 1'nnec11cu1 P11t<>burgh l'r<n 1denH and '\cu• Hall -•u't ,i.in·t ha' c the pla,cr<.. • ' li~hl 1, r th( tnp d11 iswn In thl' \llJnt1, ll. Tt"mplc ~hid "''n< undcka1t•d in l.'<'nferen,c pl.i' IJ't \\'J\Pn h.i., hel'n rntihcd lhl' ta1or ll aµ1n d,•,p11c rhe loc,, 111 J \'r:On\I .... t.in\~Uf\ and J1r1 \1~ l OUll.hhn Dallas hopes for holiday feast at Patriot~' expense By~ Auoc:lalH Ptt11 Thant.. "inf. l>.a' trad111,malh ha b«n l da\ the nallll'!I ( O"-b<l\\ fe~ t on the11 -....u1on.al Foothall Lt ue brtthrt'n Dallu 1 I~ l l on tht' 11 d111onnl hohda) me at home 1nclud1n1 'l<'tOne· on 1hc la 1 four Than II.~ 1, nd the fo\\tx)H ha'e donr 'm ¥rCll v. 1th the leOo\ t'~ Tht\ art I c,. I 1n pmc •lkr Than~' '1na The ho t Cov.bo' hof'.l(thercd-hot cw [n land f>atnoa ~<'Pml' 1nothcr "turke\" toda' ({ hann('J .i at I p.m.l .. Thcrt 1~ dcfimtc1' a d1~d' an\aiC for 1 team to tr'l\cl ht'~ pamcularl" 1f 1t hu to come a Ion -...11, h\..l' '"" tn .ind." \a1d Dalla' Coach fom L:andr' 'h ' tC\ugh to tr 'cl 1n thr middle or tht "C'tk \ ,,u ft'alh onh I ha\C \lnC lll\ lll pr~KtH.'e .. Hov.r' cr the Patriot\ will come •nto 1 r\a\ \tad1um on a roll. ha' in~ ACln three of 1hc1r laM four pmc\ under ne" t oach Ra~ Btm. 1nclud· 1ng 1 ~0-t., rout of lndtanaPoh last \unda' In thl' othrr "'lrl same toda)'. lhc (;f'C'(n. Ba> P& ken rene._. t~1r Thank'iJ'1n Ch) nvaJt) ""'th he l)(tro1t Lion' nccdiQ& 1 vtt't.Or) to ll"\'I' then 1,hm DI• otrhopc ahvc Th<' rt' uracnt Packen. who have ~ ~m tht•1r l.rn lour \i1t1onal Football l c. uc pmc . \1111 art payina thr rrn.:l' tor their \lov. \tart this sea.son < 1r{"('n ~' come'> mto toda)''\ samt• at Dcti-011 ft hannel 2 at 9:~0 :i m. I v. 1th a S· .. rt'C'ord and trail the ~--4 l hl(ll o Bear\ b} thrtt full a.amc\ in thl' ti\\" tor the 'J-< ( entflll pl\ l'>ll'n tlllt t C6 Orange Cout DAIL,;V PtLOT/Thur.Oay, November 22, 1984 ----- .. . .. '\ COMeLEtE NYSE COMP.OSITE TRANSA.CT.IONS, C7 ~..._-~~~~~ Small businesses' attitude and.mood unusually upbeat T h e sam e holds true with individua ls. and that 's the w ay the public voted By JOHN CUNNIFF ., ............... , .. "l[ \.\ ) ORt-.. -.-\ focJtnOtl' to t ill· H'lt·nt l"lcc11ons tome'> from .. un C\' ol u1n .. umer and hu\1nc'' .1111\udl·' th..it 'h~'' .\mcm·an'> ..ire 1n jl\ .unu\uall) uphc:it, npanc,1,c. r onli· UL'lll mood about thl· L·t·onum' It I'> a mood that seem<, tu dl'I~ thl· L'l'Onum1c land mines. \Ut h .is tht· h1g hudgct ddic1t. thL' hcdragglcd t0n· d111un of '>Ontl' linannal 1n\t1tutmn' ..ind the threat ol a h1g 1krl1nc 1n 11lw value of thc doll.tr Ju.,t l\\O \ear' attn enw1ging from one 111 th<.:· \\Or'>t rctl'S'>l<>n" ol thL' tcntun. people Jn· telling '>UrH·~m'> that thn fet•I good Jhuut thl·1r "'alkt'> and pockethlx1k, and that thl'\ e\pcl t thL· frchng to l'on11nm· 11 llot•\n't rcqum· a kap of l11g1t to -.hcl1L'\ r that thl' gooll kl'11ng' might ha' r hccn tran~latt·d in tu 'otl's fur Prc'>llknt Rea~an B' the '>tan,ol I 1~t;-l. <tt~·ording to a I 'n1,cr'>ll\ ol M1ch1gan tonsuma - New entry in the field svn c' :7'the h1ghes1 prorlOmun ol 1amil1l'' 111 rnorc th.in .:.i dclac.k r-t:portL·d th<tl their tinann.11 \ltua11on h!1' I 01 f)fO\l'd .. Nut onl\ h.1d 1he1r financial rnn· d11111n 1mpro\L'd 1am1liL'S 1old thl' \Ur\l·~or\. hut thl') 1nd1l'ated thl') wc1r at·utcl\ awafl' of 11 mon· 3\.\iHl'. ':JIU lhL' \l1i.h1ga11 '.>Uf\ L'~l)f\, than 111 Jn\ 111hn ren Hel\ 1n thrl'<.' lkcadl''> \11111·0,l·r tlw '1amil1L''> '>aid thn kit guHrnmL·n1 had a lut to do "'"h tht• 1mpro't'mL·n1. and the '>Uf\l'~Or\ r<.·g1,tl..'rl'll thL' grL'alt'<;l n>nlidcnll' 1n ~o' L'rnmcnl 1nl1a11on and_1oh pohnL'" 1n ,1 dnadl' -'11utha '>llf\l'\. th" one b) thl' 'at1o nal I L'dL·ration of lndcp<.·ndl'nt Rti'>lnt'''· .. ho"''> that 'mJll bus1nesw., haH· 1ega1nl'd 1hr1r op11m1s m. thl•1r hL•aJth and to a great !-'Xte nt their \'ea Ith l>unng the th1rd-quartcrof1hc )Car thL' 'mall bu!l1nC'.>!IC) c\pandcd their \\Orktorl'l· at a near-record pace. wcrc forcL·d tu borrow kss 1n thr short· r AP wlr•photo A technician at Kodak's Spin Physics Dlvlalon lo San Diego checks a floppy disk for small computers that the company will make .available in a variety of standard sizes and formats, including both the newer blgber-denslty product. and micro size diskettes. Kodak bas announcedJts entry into the disk market. .. OvER THE CouNTER Bid 2~11t. n ~ 1t~ ,,~ ll 1 l~ 1i~ 14' ~: .. ~ ' .. )2 ~ • 21 312 J1 211~ " .. ' I '• 14 ?~.:6ij·: 1. I Jr; ' '• ,,... r '• ., •2'• ~~ ~; ~·~: 6 ... 'J ~'-g'• I I o • • ., ; .,~ J:: i I ,, ' ,, 1 1 • 1a·~ I · H~ 1 ., ~ .. l, ~ ' t .. .. ,. I I 11 T •• tt tL -- tl·rm markets and t:>.panded tht'1 r plan<1 to 1mpro'<.' ph)\1cal plant and equipment ~l·<.·ording to Profl·ssor Willian Dunl..clberg of Purdue University. the NF IB\ rh1cf cconom1st. small- hui,iness attitudes and acttv1t ies arc a guod indil:ator of the OH:-rall business mood of the nation. \l'rnrd1n$ IO him. the upbeat mood ohmall business suggests a !retthng-1n of the n!etHL'r) at a pace 1n keeping "'11h the ' S percent rate h1stoncall} :.J'>SoL·1ated "1th sustamabk n · p:in"un'>. fhL'rL· ma} Ix· added s1gnifkancc. )mall hus111t''>S 1s close 10 the rnun- tn \ grass roots. Man) arc run b) their founder\. '"ho usual!) C,\prcss their opinions and attitudes more ~1r'-'l'tl) than do big-business cx- L'1 u11,cs .\ml their compan)'s for- unL·<. accurald) reflect local moods .J nd ccunomK nmd111ons. In add111on '>mall bui.1nt'ss toda) olt<.'n '" v.hen: the action 1s. where the sonal and ecunom1l l hange'> arc 1ak1n~ plan·. 1n part because of cntr('prc:ncurs creating husiness out of"'hat onn• were mere conccpt!I. How about a date fo some l'\tent. '>mall buMncss ma) rcprr cnt the ··ne\\ ·· econom>, tciking on leadership not J\JSI in economic and social t'\ nlution but 111 thl· kg1slat1\c changes that mu'>t anompan~ 11 .\ln·ad\. 11 1<. far more \Ocal and organ11ed than 11 was JU'>t 10 year~ ago and 11\ newl} found l'O nfidcncc alrl•ad~ ha'> permeated much of toda) ·s cconom1r th1nk1ng and lcg1s- latl\ c al·tt, 1t1cs. Dates Une up on a conveyor ayatem u they bead for a chocolate coating machine at the Whitman candy plant ln Philadelphia, Pa. Whitman'•· a division of Pet Inc., and IC Induatrlei Co., la the leading maker of chocolate candy in the United S"tatea where the average American consume• 16 pounda of cliocolate per year. Rct·ogn111on ofm more potent role ca ml· recent I) "'hen D Bruce Mer- nlicld. assistant secrctaf") of com- merce. totd the National Small Bus1- ncs'> >\s.,oc1at1on that he expects the struuure of the bu-,1ncss sector to change drast1call} in thl' next fi,r to ~(I )cars. and that small-bus1ncs'i unit\ \.\Ill k;id thl' changL· There t'i l111lc m~sten "'h} small- bu<.1nt·ss people tended to '>uppon thl.' Cl·onom1c polines of Rl.'aga n . . \, \\Ith mo\t fam1hl.'\. bus1nc'>'> fomtltL''i rared) ha"l' hcen morr confidr nt ofthL'lr own l'conom} than thq ha' e h<:l.'n in 111M4 . .\nd the} proh:1bl} 'otcd that wa} UPs AND DowNs .i /· I I t / THE EASY SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I . KDCM ~·~~1aa.1 I 111111 m.111\ I 1n "''''' h r .... , Url'' 1111 n1 1~•hh111 hood pt•oplt• pl.tt t'' untt 111 "''' ·11' I 111111d un I ht· F1•Jt UI 101: ,.,, ).!\'' FM STER ED lai~Pilat TAX SHELTER SEMINAR Marltl•• ReNerc• Gro•p Ltcl. will hold a free tax shelter seminar with flret Afflllatecl S.c•rltlee. lac., at La .... VIiia .. •-• Eetate Office ._ Ill 8 . Coaet Hwy., La-a S..c• ....... at, No•••ber 21 at 7:11 P•· Rt frHhm•nta aerved. Anticipated 1984 tax wrlte·off up to 88~ on re· Harch le development for 1afety le navigational equipment for the maritime community. 10-year hi1tory of Partner1h.lp operaUona. Limited Partner to receive royaltlea over llfe of Partner· 1hlp. CALL (71t) 497-4465 for reHrvatlo•• ........_ Tiiie 1191-lllC-•C It HllJl•r H ofhr to Mii -• ..tklMltloo! .,f oa ...,, to IHty ,..._ MCllrlllft Thlt .... , •• -"""' lly ,._.. ''...-<•••. c._... .. whlc:h _,, -o41tailtM °"'" I• lhoM ••• , •• "' llfttld• MC.rltl4• _,, latrf\IMy ... ofhrH ..... ,, ,,_ MCllrtc ... 44•n whe -¥ lowflilly ofhr tllffe -IUot Ml MKh tit!•. Orange Coal DAILY PtLOT~. ~ ~ 1114 f111 "8.IC ll>TIC( NlJC ll)'flC[ .,._ M'O -----• -- Ptennoue ._... ~ MOTICl MUC MOTU I W llJ1U W llmCl Mt llJTIC( • r MJC IDTICl --Pm.c mta _ 1'9JC .. ---um aTATl..wT Ptennout ...... ITAlW Of AC"'10UI MllnM AC~.,_ • - -The~ !*ION we t11e~ftlmn Aa...OS" hT Of MAlll ITA'-wf ~~TA~M ~~A~-fllG1'mOW • I Ill• PiCfh... ....... fliClh.I .. • I F I Nliil •• A il I I d~ bu11r141N ... ~ ~.-v PW.on Is UM CW lllCTmOUl 1 The~ pwaona.,. The IOlloolllnO penoiw we T1o..a .--..---.U. STATW Mm ITAW -ITAW I .-nae I I ,.~ P1eu, l'i ' I AAOOCR A!PAIR, 300 The IOflowlng per1on1 i• iMAQL Ol!V2~09 . N --doing~ Mi L ~ 'OfflU~ .dGba ......... • • f 'II De •--.---. ...... - HIWl'ORTMOMELOAN ·-U. 8UllieSMMAm ~~-~bueltllee ,.,.,___,,,.,_....,...-.,. T'-......,..penone.,. 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Suit. 300, ~Ann Huntele•~ I01 "'=' ~:= II con-~ ~'*' It con-c.r.... ~ le -:., C.t• .._. CeMt ~ ~~ ~ ~ !eton Flelllio.4 ..., __ Heme 2tt4t S.-0. Line H""': ~ 8Mch, Clllfornla Llttlec>ur, Corone O.t .,..,, dUCti9d by tin lnOMdl.-~ i.y-"' lnGMctullf. ._..or; ... w..•• ti lW ~--;• ...., Tiiie tit t t .... ttlltment WU llled referred IO ab<Mt ... "'-d lngton ·e.cn Clllt t26" Thi Celif •:it25 ,.,,,., 0 I.Ill ~"' L.MlmW Jlrf'llO ~ ~ or: ....... , .. #I • emen waa Ned With the Coun1y Clerk of Or· in Or~ County on Jenu-Huntley e • Oltholm ms • l:MltlMIN I• con-ThMI buslnHt i. con-TNll ....,.,,.,.. ... Mid n. 1'111 'MIM .. fll.o TNI .... -~ .. llld .-.. ~ .:.t~o;'i~~ rr~ounty on Novembtt ary 3 . tt84 FIL! w. 8roedlrwey. Ac>t E-301, ~~1:'e~wa ~byA~&nd.W. .etfttM~ClettcofOr· ....,tM-COUntya.tlotOr· ..... ~c:::leftlofOr· "*' IU ... -... 1, ltM ' N<H234754 ANIMlm,Celtl 92804 Thi. ttalemtnt ... flied ·--1 ...,._., M9' ~ty on Noli~ 11"19 ~on Noue11!bW ... County on Noii••-.-... ~a.ti•Or· ,_ Publlaned"' ~!' l.llM" Mco.mon,t482 Th,. t>vMneN It con-wtttitheCoun1yc:a.ncot0r • ..,~ .... ~~of~ t4, ,... 20, ,... t. l... .,_~on No-~• Publltheel OrtinQe eo.. ..,.ange ........,, 8kylerk, Oarden arov• dueled by COoi*'tnlH County Oc:to0«30, .... 'T • ,_ 1'111MI ..... 1 .. , .... OlllY Piiot No\!9fl\l>tf 8 I Dell~ PllOI NovemtMr 8. 16, Clllf. t1e41 • Sendr1 c ...... ~ = on ;nr. County on No\lerl'll>tf Publllhed 0<11191 COM! PUOlllltd ~ COlllll ~ Or-. COlllll ..... 22,h, t9M ' 15 • 22· • l984 TH-432 MtCetHlt~~t. 1&820 Thl9 ltlltmlnl _,flied ~ 7• N4 ,_,. DeltyPltot~. 1..,.}&1 22. ==Novp· ... ""!!!.J2·•· ~P*X'*"4i~, ... 1' •• 22,~~ .... ~.C...I a,• TH-437 . u 1, rounteln Val-Wftll thl Col.Int~ Cleflc of Or· Publlel>ad OfM09 Cout PUl>llthed Or CoMt 2t, l>ectM..... • _.. , ••· ,.,.. 2t. ~.., _..., ~ sw:QSW , ------------------1 ley, Cal.If. II 7ot enge Col.Inly on Nolleml>tf Delly Piiot Nowmbtt 22 29 Delly Piiot ~ 15 22 TIM74 ~t T.....a • I. 1IM .. _.,. .,.., •. IC ...,..TICE ' Thie bullntet wu eon• II. 198.4 o.o.Mbtt &, 13, 1MA • ' 2t. o...nbefT1"4 • • nM• ,.._ M)llC[ '"~ "" ducted by I I g4lnlflJ P&f1• ,_.M • TH-4711 • • TH.-4.&3 rtaJC M)TJC( -..,. lllftftl"r MJC MmC( n.ran1p Publleneo 0renoe co.t .._ ""''~ -.it m1ICI .,..... K14170 Thtt 1t11ernen1 w .. 111.o Oel'r::iNovembef t' 22 ptCTmOUe•••... ·-"'rnaue.,1-••· 1----------MAmlTATIMINT flCTITIOUIM.l ... 11 "¥11htheCountyClltl!OfOr· 29, 1Mr8, 111M ' ' •-""' MftftH' > 111C"'10Ue91JI IN ' ---The f~ ~· lte ~ ITATl•NT anoe County on Novembef TH-4&5 Mt.IC M>TIC( ,.._ ""'9'1< MAm eTATWWT ...... eTAW MAim ITAW ~ "'"';oue.. p I dolno t>ue1tiee1 •: The followlng peraon1 .,. 1, 198-4 ..crmoue .,.... oJ:: ::::0..pereon 1a oJ,:::,:: ~ .,. ~ .,a:a.;:.io_:-w 11 ,._ -::.::•,.,.,;:: llt SUMMIT AOAI ENERGY ~ butineu u Llffl McDermott ~~A~.. NAm ITATDmNT Pi:flNCIPAL'S MAILBOX, A'f EASE. "'-' 'Mhlon Hf.LM. 1124 M9wpor1 ctoW10 tlUllftW•· LTD. • c.tltornl• Plf1Mr· "· 211()() BrlatOI. Sult• Publllhed Otenoe Coeat The foloWlnQ !*ton • &2A2 Wllr.et A'4 . Hunt· ltland .... pbrt .. ICl'I ltvd.. c:o.tl ...... calf. MUER ~ a ltllp, 587 Si n Nlcholll ~2:5· Cou ....... Calll. Diiiy Piiot Nov9mber 8. t5. "8.IC NOTICE ~ = ~ .,. doW\a ~ u: lngton a..c:.ti, Call '2147 Cellf i2IMO • '212'7 DCAVATIMO, 8ll2 ..... 8-401, Newport B11ch, 2 28 22. 29, tae. PKM FINANCIAL 4000 S~ORELI NE LAND· Grenl W Harrie. 8242 ~ Ll*!tt T.....,., Ot90t ~ 20302 Cttcle. ~ a.di. Clllf 92MO Summll Lllldac.pe, ll'lC., • TH-44 t f~~IT'"~I Blrctl St, Suite 201C. Nft. SCAPE. 206 Uncoln. ~-WllMI Ave • Huntington Inc ·~ w-44 F..HC;. ,._.... Cr • ~ Ma Cllf, '2147 ~~~~r~.L~':e.:h~ ~~n~O.~MB:!!1.01c!:~: rn.t:;l1ow1ng .. p;;:;'.,. pon &Mch, c111t. 92880 lna~'*ri.Ac.llf.~ Blec:fl. Cllil 112847 111and • ..._port e .. ch, HeWltt. c..lf. 12101 ·"°"* c . ...,., t112 01111. 112851 112&3 PlllllC NOTlC( doing t>utlneee u · PllrlQll l<enneth McAuley col Oii. a. Thi• bu•IMN " eon• Calif t28IO Tiiie l>llllMM It con• Hec>e c.tci.. HuntlnOtOl'I Thie bualneu Is eon-Thia bu11n111 la eon· LONG OlSTANCE AMER!-458 Gav1ot1, N•wpori c.Mt· 9~~n~lngton •ell. "':Id~~ l~Mdual Thie btr11n-I• con-~ ~ ~ IMc:fl. Cellf. n6'7 d41cted by; a llmlted pann.r. ducted by· • C<>t'l>Otllion FICTITtoua .uw•• CA, 385 Wtl9on, Sulla 10, S..Ch. Clllf. 9.2&80 • Th 2 fl bueln... II eon· ~:'~t .. ~t ... filed ducted by: • eorpor11ion Thie *'"'*" !.. flied .!,-:, ~~ ~ thlp Mlrtln C Rlppena, Prfff-HA• ITAft•NT Co111 M111, C1lllornl1 P.I. MeAuley · ducted by: 111 lndi~ll wtth the County Cletti Cl Or J.,,.,..A. ~· p,...._ w1tt1theCounty019fW of'Or Protwil C a... Allred M. Clancy dent . The followtng pertona 111 92821 Thie ltalllT*ll wae filed Joe Moll Coun NoY9m • dent Coun ~ Thi• •11tement wu llled Thia 11a1emen1 .,.. .. filed ~ bull..-u · . Wlltllf v ~ 1&48 with lhe County Clerk-of Or-Thia tt11emen1 wu llled =~ ty on btt Thie 1111ernent wae flied :"r ty on Thie eta'-1t' .. ftll9d with the Counly Clerk of Or· wltl'l the Col.Inly Clerk of Or-G & H WAREHOUSING, Oteauge 'StrMI, ofgage. enge Collnfy on November wtth lhe County Clw1! Of Or· : ,W With the County Cllrll OI Or· ' N4 ,..._ ~ ~1:nc:;" :.:- enge County on November •noe Col.inly on Oe1ot>« 30. t9532 Slerre Allon. lrvtne. CaPlornla t2&69 8• 198.4 -. County on ~bet PuOllllled Orenoe Cout rrta.4 COumy on Hollwnber ~ Orenge ea. rcr... ty t, 19M tee. Callf 112715 Stephen M. Ferrie, 12521 ~ II. 198-4 Oelfy Piiot November 15 22 • Delly Plot Nc¥1iMC. 15 2:2 • ~ F2SMD F25a17 Geofge W Hlltyard Jr Wntmlnaler Boul1v1rd. Publbhld Orenoe Coeat ,,_.,, 29, December 6 teM ' ' ~ 29 o.c.n1>1r 8 1184 ' ' Publllhed Or CCl89 Publl.n.d Orenge Cout Published O.enge Coas1 19532 S*r• Allon. l~ne: G11den Grove. Callfornl• ~'b::, ~ti:!.t5. 22. Publllhed Orenoe Cout ' ' TH-446 ~~~~ ~ • ' T"-4tt Dllty Plot~ tS 22 o.uy Piiot November 8, t5. Daily PMOI No111mber 8, 15, C!W 92715 112643 ...... bar v , 1-Deify Piiot November 15 22 --· _, ._...._ ....... 1 • &£, 2t. Oecember • • 22, ~. 1984 22, 29. t9S. '!!'all A Woode, 19532 This bu11n111 11 con-TH-445 29, December&. 198-4 ' • P'tll.IC NOTIC( 29· December 6• 1"f 55 P\llJC MOTICl 8· 1~14-4$2 TH-435 TH-440 Sierra Reton. lrvlne, Cali! dueled by. I llmllld Plf1Mr· TH-4e7 ~ • 92715 lhlp ACTmOUallll-11 RC11T'IOU9._.U 1--------- --------Thia bua1n111 11 eon-WALTEAV RADOVICH .,._.,.WI~ .,_IC Wlnrr NAMI ITAft•NT PmUC NOTICE NAm ITATa.JIT "8JC M)TJC( ---------PlB.IC NOTICE due1ed by 1 gener11 part-Thia stetemenl wu flied ,.---.n. nuun.c. '"~ ""'""' The folowlng pweona 111 The toaowtne per.on 111----------PUBUC M)TICE '*lhlp wllh lhl Coul'lly Clefk of Or-~nnoua IU ... H ~ t>u..,_. ... SKYLINE 'tCTmOUi 9U91NEU doing 9ua1nw ... ...crmoue IUH•M ,ICTmoua •UttNIH Gall A Wood• ange County on November ACT1TIOU9 llU ... ll ...... 8 USINESS SYSTEMS .... ITAn.NT Kl'NG 8 UOOHA IM · MAim STA~ 'ICfrTIOUl llU...... NAME llATl•NT ThlS a1111ment WU flied 15, 1984 ~ ITAftllUfT n .. ~~AT'lmNT 19909 Burnley, Hlllllingt~ The followlng PWIOn• .,. PORTS. 2t7 Ith IC. Hunl-The tollowlnQ C*'IOnl ,,. NAm ITATl:•NT The lollowtng peraons ere Wltl'l lhe County Clerk of Or· '210711 The fOllOwlng l*900S 11e """"'V ~·are BMch, CA t 2M8 dOlng, ~ M lngton IMc:fl. c.Mf. t264a dOlnll ~ M: The tollowlng petlOl'll are doing Dulin ... u · ange County on November Published Orenge Coeal doing bue!Mu .. : dOlng bu111neee u . Phlll Mlllhew Jeaeh A L S GARAGE. • 58 Ktinnet11 Men 8lldl 211 NOVA ENTEAPRISES. dolna bullneet ... FAR EAST ART AND 1, 1984 Deity Piiot Nowmber 22. 29. INSTITUTIONAL PROP-AMERICA EUROPE ASIA, t9909 PBurl'lley, Hunttngt~ Fuh•on laland, N-port ltt:I •C Hw\tlngton eMoi 1120 E Garty Ave. #208. WfTH LOVE FROM ADVENTURE TRAVEL, 1010 '211QO o.c:ember 6. t3, lll&<t ERTY INVESTORS. 1201 17311 S. Cl1udln1 Wey, hacfl CA 9264& &Mch, Celif t28eO Ce11f ~ • !enta An& Celi! 12705 MAAOIE, 283B E. 17th St., Soulh Cout Hlghvuay, Publllhed Orenge Coeat TH-283 Dove Str111. Newport Anehelm, Cllllt.12805 This buelnflt 11 con-Amertcln ~· Togt. Thie ~ II con-Joe1P1 R Kten1k. 17111 coet• M .... c.Hf.112627 Lagun1 8-ch. Callf 92&51 Olily Pllol NoYember 8, 15. 8-ch. Clllt 112&80 M M•l'ldi B. Shltl-' duc1 1>('1111 lne:., Cllilornie. .... Flllllon due1«S by: en lndMdull LUCSO Wflt, Tuttln, Cellf' Herrlel LOUIM Moniz, Hll'ry J Lawtenoe, 23.45 22, 29, 198-4 Jody Rllle. 2282 Fountain holMllll. 3700 P\u.a Ortve, ~ M J41Kt1ndtvt6uf/A leland, N-port B11eh, 1<ennetti AIM....., nt10 U3 t Pembury Or., Le South Coul Hlghwey. T~ wr, Witt, Co111 Mftl, Senti Ane. Calif. 927().4 This ltl1emenl wu flied C1111 928eO Th6e ~ .. "*' Richafd Gre~. 2•21 ,llm1, Cllif. 90623 LaQune Beacn, Calif 92&51 Cllff 92&27 Fant>orz Ferpour • 3700 wllh the County C*1t ol Or· Tt111 bullne11 11 eon-with the County ci.t1t o1 Of· Vit t• NobleZa. Newoott Relph Anlhony Moniz, Clere F Wlng11d, 25141 .. -.IC Mnf1C( Ml.IC NOTICE Thia buaineta la con-Pia• Otlve, Sanll An1. Cou ~ 18 ducted by• corpotlUon "'09 County on ~bw IMC:tt. Cell! t2tlO H31 Pembury OT • L• Huev1 VIit• Otlve, lagun• .. _ nu ducted by·• Nmllld Plf1ner· C.111 112704 : nty on · Jem. A.. Douglue, P,.._ 1 t"4 Gery T Sutiuno, 1M47 Palma, Celll. 90823 Nial*. Callf 92877 FICTITIOUI au ... ll anlp Thi• bualneas fa eon-f2leta dent • ~ Ced9r c.r"' ~ v-. Thia bu1lnH1 11 eon-fh11 bu1lne11 11 eon-K14111 NAMI! aTATl•NT Jody Ralls ducted by: a llmllld partner-P'4>1lshed Orenge COUI Thia 1t1temen1 wu flied Publlthed e>r.nge eo-t lay, CAIN. '2708 dueled by: hu•Mnd end w11e ducilld by: oo-parcner1 F~!rnou .. IT· .. ~-NTll The following pereona •r• Th11 s111emen1 wu filed anlp oeilr,::.,NovemtMr 15 22 w!lh Iha County Cler1< of Or· Delly Pllol Nollember 15. 22. ~ bull,_. .. con· H1rrt.1 Moniz Clare F Wingard .. ',. doing bullneu II' With lhe County Clerk of Of. Mehdi Shlh·HOIMlnl 29 ber & tllt4 • . "'99 County on November 29, Oeoemblr &. 1984 ducted by I ~ I*'· fhle l llll!Mnl was llled This llllemenl was filed The followtng peraons are WEST COAST PROP· Inge County on November Thf1 a111emen1 wu llled . . T~75 7, 19S. TH..-58 nenihlp with th• County Clerk of Or-with the County Clerk of Or-d0:,7!c~1~~~~ SOUND ERTY RENOVATIONS. 3 too 15· 1984 F2'077t ::.·~~~ g:-"~ ~;~ DIDI II' W'inl"r PuOlllftld Orlnge '= ~ MJTIC( ~..:.:n-:-... Ned ~~ County on October 23• ~'1:9~oonty on November 1704 A Newport Blvd . Colla ~-.~·9~o'! • 3• Santi Ane, Publlllled Orenge Coeat 11144 '"~ nu 1""' Dally Pllol November 15. 22, with lhl County c.rti of Or- F2S1125 f2IMa4 M .... Cllll 92627 R&lpn Maxwell Burnell Ill, Delly Pilol N~bef 22. 211. fW4 T41U1 211, o.c.n1>er a. 198-4 '-CllllOU• ....... 11"11 County on HoftrTlber Publllhed Orenge Cout Publlaned Orange Cout J·Mor Distributing Co .. 19928 Keswick Ln Hunl· o.c.nber 6, 13. 1984 Publilhld Orenge Caul NOTICE M TMlaTEFI TH-4-54 MMm ITAT'lmWT t , 19'4 Diiiy Piiot November 1. 9, Delly PllOI November 8, 15, ll'lC., Cllltornl1, 3303 Hlrbor lngton Belch, Clllf e2G46 TH~85 Dally Pllol ~bar 15, 22, IALI •-tr MftnH' The ~ peraon • ,_,.,, 15. 22. 1984 22. 29, tll94 Blvd . Ste. 8-.2. Coll• Mete. M Scott Hlllll 834 El Alo 211• o.e.mt>er 8• !98-4 T ........ M-1411 ,.-ua,n. ""'9'1< ~ ~ -P\lbllfled Or.nge come TH-418 TH-438 CllT,,,hl1112&b2u&1ln••• II con-SI .. Coat• Mell, Cellf TH..w& YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ................. --.. VANCEO ENG I NE~Pllot~1$,2:2, 9404 Ml.IC NOTICE UNDER A OE.ED OF TRUST, .--.. ·---MACHINING, 7&11 Slater 21. D..nt>er a. ltM dueled by·. corporation t .. _ 1r WITIC[ DATED 7118flll. UNLESS MAim ITATDmJfT Unit o. Huntington 8Mc:tl, TH-4&4 IMDI I J«ry Moreno, Preeldent Thlt bu1ln111 II con-T47• U"-.n. nu YOU TAKE ACTION ~o The lolloWlng l*'IOtl le C&llf. 92&&1 • '....,C NOTlC£ PlllllC NOTICE Thia 1t11ement w11 llled dueled b.Y • ;en«ll 1>111· ~ ~ 1111: Emeet Ronald Cwow.11 wl h h c et.r' nerlhlp TI I I . 0 rd. r N 0 NOTICI Of' TRUITIE'I PROTECT YOUR PRO • KN I 0 HT a 0 A y 8M1 Aid Coeoh Or Hunt: "8.tC M)TlC( CONSOLIDATED t 1 1 nounty k of Or· Aal-h M Burnell 111 8197300-022 IAL.a ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT AE., .. 0 ... 8 .,. SYSTr-•~s ·• '1·-----------enge Cou ly on October 25 .,., Tr u It I• & a I• No L o e 1t -tf o A l'VBLIC SALE IF YOU _.. " "' "''"' · Tna\Ol'I BMdl. Clllf. 92&47 . ·-· REPORT OF CONDITION 1984 ' This atlllll'Mf'll WM filed 143.4035637 ,. ... 1M7S/HOTCHKlll NEED AN EXPLANATION POLICE-MEDICAL-FIRE-Thia t>uMneu le con· ...C:TnlOUe Miii .. OF SOUTH COAST BANK f2:SIOZ2 wilh lhe County Clerk of Or-Reference 05--84 tG-0034 ~.I. No. l-ZUD'7 OF THE NATURE OF THE DURESS. 2401 Vllll HOIJW ducted by 111 lndlvtdull MAim eTA~ Consolidated Report of Condition ol "Sooth Published Orange Cout •noe County on November NOTICE Of' DEfAUl T UNIT CODE I PROCEEDING AGAINST SI .. Newpof1 BMch, Clllf e.m.t A, Cwdwell The~ penoN .. Coast Bank" of Costa Mesa, Orange County, and Dally Piiot November 8. 15, 20• 1984 f2t1111 AND ELICTION TO MLL w Es T w 0 0 0 As . YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· 112=11<1 D Blrtrem, 2401 ~~ ~b::'of~ ~E~~IVE Of. Domestic Subsidiaries at the close ol business on 22. 29. 11194 -43 Published Orenge Coeal UNDDI DEID Of' TRUIT SOCIATES TACT A LAWYER Vitt• Hagar SI . Newpor1 ,.._.-, on Nowmber FICEINEWPOAT, 110 ....... September 30, t984. TH 9 Dally Pllol NoYlmber 22. 211. lllPOftTANT NOT1CI u duty eppolntld Trust.. On o-Tlber 'S, tta.4 al Beectl, Celif 92&80 r'r9'4"""""' ponJ:enter DrM. &AM 200, Stet• benk No. 1~ollar Amount• Ml.IC NOTICE December&, 13. t"fH~92 FJ~~g~MuRA~~~1!~~~ :,~:C, 1:.ci1~;<>;-n:f w~~L ~~8 SE~VIC~A!;-w~ ~':~=-~eon-• ,..,..,._ ......... Or ~ ~ 8:;c"..;;:., ":° YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION aubslltulld Tnm• under v,. ...__, Inge '-"-C lit I t 10 ~ ASSETS In Thoueende FICTITIOUl llU"'9111 PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER ll'ld purtUllll 10 Deed o1 Oer8'd D e.rtrem Deity Plot~ 15, 2:2, 1. orn a. Cash and due lrom banks 3.165 ..... 8TATl:MENT SOLO WITH OUT ANY FOR CASH ANO/OR THE Trull recorded July 28, wlth~"~b::' ol ~ 29, December&. 1-;.H-45e =.., ~ ~· .:=; Investment securities (Market value Thi fotlowlng pereona ere Ml.IC NOTICE COURT ACTION, and you CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED t9711, u 1ne1 No 33952. 1n lnOI County on Noven\~ This bull~ 11 eon- S2,679). ... .. 2.762 doing t>uelneu ... may hl¥9 lhe llgll righl lo CHECKS SPECIFIED IN bOOll 13243. PIQI &e2 °'Of. 7 tllM P\11.lC M>TlCE dueled Dy. c«porellOn F.o.r~ lynd._sold and &ecUflllflS BJN FINANCE. 5075 ACllTIOUa IMJIMll bring your ICCOUlll In good CIVIL CODE StCTION flciet Aec;oi"dl In lhe offic:e °' . .....,. !Ciuvvn M Weu.I ....... purchased under agreements to resell in Warner Ave. Huntington N~ ITATl•NT atandlng by peylng a11 of 2924h(pey1blea1111etlrneof the County Aeeofder of Or-Publllhed Or Coal flCTITlOUe llUll•U dent • In domestic offices . None Beech, C•lll 926411 The fo4lowlng pereon1 are your put due p1ymen11 plus Ille In lawful money ol the enge, Stat• of Cllttomte IX· Dli=.,NoV91'1'19: 15 22 NAm ITA~ Thia st.II'"*'' -fllecl L T I I .. ·20 227 JOMptl J. Mar11n, 4022 doing t>uelneu u : . permlUed c:oelS end ex-United Stales) alt right, lllle eeuted by HE AOOOEWIG, 211 ber & lllS. ' ' The fOllowlng P9r'Mln la wllh the County Cler'k °'Or· oans, 0 8 ........ . . Morning Siar Or .. Hunl-CANYON PLUMBING. P4fn-wllhln lhr .. monlhl Ind lnlereil conveyed to AN UNMARRIED MAN. . • TH-451 dolnQ buelnMI 11; 11"11 County on~ 26. Less Allowance for possible lngton S.ech, Calif 926'9 1909 Fede<1I Ave . Colll from lhl d•I• lhlt notice of Ind now held by II under SARAH E HALL, AN UN-INtERNATl~OIL .. 1~ loan losses... .. . . 294 W.J Herr, 328t Admiralty Mesa. C•llf.112&27 OeflUlt WU reGOfded. Thi• Mid Deed of Tr\ISI In lhe MARRIED WOMAN WILL GAS 3355 VII UciO ...... ,..,. loans. net ... ... ..... . . . 19.933 Or., Huntington Beach, Clllf. Tlmo Juh1nnl Henenen, llTIOIJnt 1$ $54.2112.IM u of properly heretnalter d•· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION r\aJC NOTICE POf1 ~. Cellf. 112M3 Published 0r-. Coal Bank premises. FF. & E etc . 3 224 92649 1909 Flderll Ave . eo.11 101221&.4. and .... Iner-eatbed TO HIGHEST BIODEA FOR Nlcole A Ourll'ld 314 Deity P1lot Nov9nber 16 22 Real estate owned ottter than ' N1ncy Heu, 9530 Robin Mesa, Callf. 92&27 until your llOCOUnt bec:omea TRUST OR JAMES M CASH OR CHECK AS OE· flC'TTnOUa ....._.. Lindo Avenue Ne;.,,port 2t December 8 tMol ' bank premises. 3 514 Av•. W11lmln1ter, Callf. Rebeecl Lynn Hefranen. cunem You may not have lo HOTCHKISS SCRIBED BELOW (peyebte ~..fTATDIENT Beedl. C.t t266 I . 1l4-444 ' 92663 1909 Flderll Ave . Colll PIY the entire unpaid pot· BENEFICIARY MASON-et time of aall In lawful The foloWlng J>9r90fla .,. Thie txitlneee 11 con- Other assets 652 Th11 bu1ln1S1 11 eon-M .... Clllf 112&27 lion of your ec:count, even MC DUFFIE CO OF money of ll'le United Stites) doing~ 11 .ouc:teo Dy 111 ~ ------------ TOT A L ASSETS. 33.250 ducted by a gen«el Plfl· Thia bualneu la eon-lhaugh 1\111 peyment wu ~ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA et the Nonh fronl enlr~ GARY S PAINTING 2472 Nicoll A Dutend fltllJC M)llCE LIABILl'TIES nerlhtp ducted by. hu•band and wife mended. blJI you ~1 pey AECOR0£0 Juty t4, 111&.4 to the County Counhoule. EJder'I Aw •F. Colll Mele. This ttet_,1 ... t"-d TOTAL DEPOSITS IN JOMPh J Martin AebecC1 L H«Tenert the llnOUnl tt111d •bow u lne1r. No. 18924 In Book 700 Civic Center OtlYe West, Cllff 112627 With the County C1ert1 °'Or-ACTJTIOUa ...... DOMESTIC OFFICES. . 31,267 Thia 11atemen1 wu flied This steternent wu hied Ah• th<" monlh1 lrom 14140 pege 473 of Otflclal Senla Ana. CA . Ill right, Gery Lee Gllbefl, 2472 lf'OI Coun1y 00 November MAm STATDIDfT Total demand deposits I 1, 180 wtth the County Ci«ll ol Or· with J~ Couoty Clerk of Or· the date _oLC9QOfdAtlon of Alclordl In tne oftlc:e of the title. and lnter•1 OOQveyeCS Elden Aw. •F. ea.ta..._.. 1 tlle4 The following penons .,. enge CoYnty on Novemb« enge County on November thla documenl (wtllch dll• ol ~-of Orenge County; lo ll'ld now held by It! under Callf 92627 ' ,....,. dOlnll ~ •· Toteltlmeandsavlngsdeposlts. 20,087 1•1984 20• 1984 reeordlllon ~ ther• Ml$S deed 01 trutt de-did Deed Of Trutt In the ·Gary Dunn. 4 04,.__ Put>lllhed Or Coul ADO-VERB SYSTEMS TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND F2M621 "9tt44 onl. unleu lhe ob41gellon ICflbes the foltowtng: Loi ptopeny t11u111d 1n said r:.n ... f, Newpof1 Beach, Dally Piiot No¥em": 15 22 2110 CrOOdy, S111t1 Ana FOREIGN OFFICES. .. . .. .. 31,267 Publithed OrenQ9 Coaat Publlshld Orenge Coest being lorecioMd upon per-1&5 of Tree1 No. 2973, u Coonty end State delcrlbed Calif. 92825 211 o.cemt>er e 19&4 ' . ca.If 1127CM Federal fund s purchased and Delly Pllol November 9, 16, Dally Pllol Novemt>« 22. 29. mite • longer period. you ahown on a map recorOld In u : EJUmtT WA" Thia bu11ne11 11 eon-' ' TH-4•11 Urdel lndustrMI Inc, En- s,curitles sold under agreements to 22, 29. 1984 December 6. 13. 111a. hive only lhe legal right to Boolt 88. PIQM 22 and 23 of PARCEL 1 ducted by• a general 1>111· fc1""rlni OMelon, Celt repurchase In domestic offices . . 4oo TH-434 TH-490 atop the forec:lo$u(• by PIY· Mltee111neous m1p1, Re-Lot 118 of Tr1<:1 No IM23 u nerah!P Ml.JC NOTICE A~!, t~2r~· Semi Mo gage Indebtedness Ing the enUr• emoun1 ~ C<>t'da of Or•noe Col.inly, Shown on a mep recorded Gery LM Gilbefl na. mended by yout eredllor Cllllomla. boolc 406. PION 15 lo 26 of This llllemertl -Ned MOTICI Thi. bUllMU II con (In udlng S208 capital leases) · .... 208 flt&.IC NOTICl P\IUC NOTICE To find oul 1ne amount YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MllCl41an.aus Mepa. re-wllh lhe County Cler1< of Or-1MVmNQ ..,, duetlO by • corporallon 0 er liabilities.. .. ... . 2 310 you mutt pey, or to 1Nlng9 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST c:otdl ot Orenge Col.inly. enge County on Nowmblr .., rTEM JoM N UrdM T TAL LIABILITIES .. ,,,,,., 32, 185 REPORT OF CONOIT10N lorpeyment 1011op1helor• DATED 7102181 UNLESS Cllttorn11 7. t98A NO... This statement -11'90 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY, ConlOlldlllng domestic ll'ld foreign tubaldlenea of eloeure,orlfyoutptopenyls YOU TAKE ACTION TO PARCEL 2 F1tltt• NOTICE IS HEREBY with the County Clerk of Or· Comm n stock ll'le Me.rlne Nlllonll Bink of Sant• Ml In Iha St••• of In forlCloeur• for eny Otha< PROTECT 'YOUR PBOP-All ••eiuSlve .._,.,.,.,,for Publilhld Orange Cou1 GI v EN 111 11 ••••• d lf'OI County on November No shares Caltfornl•. •I the cioH ol bu91neu on Sec>lernber 28. reuon. eontect. ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT par1!1ng OUfP<>MI OY4W lhll Detty Pilot November 15. 22. ptopoulaWlll berlCelved by II 1984~ authorized 19~ publllhed In rMponM to Clll made by Complroller Bank ot Amerle• NT&SA A PUBLIC SALE tF YOU portion of Loi 128 of said 2t Oec;:en\blr 8. 111&.4 the City of eo.11 Meu lo ~o l,OOO,OOO of ll'le Curr4H\C'f. under tlti. 12. United Stelll Code. Br I 3 1 II Lo 1 n NEED AN EXPLANATION Trect No 9423 lhOwn on TH~57 wit Thi City Coundl P 0 Pubhllld Orange Coe.st No. shares Section 16 t •403-t0384 OF THE NATURE OF THE EAhtbn "A" 10 Iha Oeoler-Bo• 1200. eo.11 MM. Call-Dll4't Pllo4 NoWmber 15. 22 outstanding ~ 708. t~ 1,770 ChM1., Numw 17052. ao1 No. Mein StrMI PROCEEDING AGAINST 1tlon of R .. tnc:tlons lor the PUILIC NOTICE 1om11 112828-1200, on or 29. b.oetTit>er &. 1N4 Surplus,,,, ....... ,, ............... "'" 1,688 DoflefAmout1t1 Sen11 Ana.CAll2701 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· LakN Mutllf AUOClalion befor•theh0Urof11001m. TH~ TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ..... 3,458 AIMTI In~ (714)972-3238 TACT A LAWVER.· •ICOfded Sepllmber 19. ~COUNTY on Frtd1y. Oeoembef 7. Retained earnings ....... ,, .. ., ....... ,,,, ......... (2,393) Cuh end b111no .. due lrom If you h1v1 any queet1on1. 2279 Republic Avenue. 1977 In l>ooll 12382. page 8'ftNOtt COURT 198-4. ti ..., .. be tile ,.. "8.IC NOTICE TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY . 1•065 depolllory lnttllutlonl yoo ehoukl contect • 11wyer Coste Mne, CA 112627 t2&5 ol Official Aec:ofda. 11 7a1 CMc c.... aponllbillty of Iha blOder 10 F'M:TIT10U9 au .... a TOTAL LIABILITIES AND Nonlnl.,..l·bearlng blllllOel or lhe gov9r'rlrl*ll egency "(If 1 ~ lddr ... or carport Spece CP t 16 Slid Df. W• dellVlf 1111 bid 1o tne City SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY 33.250 Ind eurTenc:y end coin... .... . 8,822 which may hlvelntuted your common -dl11gn1tlon ol ....,.,,.,.,, 11 M'ther defined a.Ma Aft1. c.. 1 Office by thl Pf<>P« ..._ ITAftmNT lnlllfMl·bearlng bllencM 2 ,,. 300 IOln. property la Shown above, no and deolerlbed In Ar1lcle VIII CA '2701 emounced lime EMd$ ..... be The followw>g per.on 1' Ttie undersigned, Ro~rt W M ort, Executive S.Curtllee.. ....... .. .,, , .. 5,711 Aemembef, YOU MAY warrenty ~ given u to Ila ofthe 0ec111111on ot Restroc-PetfUonlr' TANIA l YNN publlc:ly CC**' end f.-d doing bu""'911 U Vice President and Barbara Jones, Vice Feder•! funcn told end teeurltlel LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF compi.t.,,... or correct-Ilona tor lhl LakM PllllMCI GUY llOud II 11 00 l .m or .. LUFF'S LAWN CARE Pres/Cashier ol the abov&-named bank, each purohatld under egreementa to reMll YOU DO NOT TAKE 0111)" The btneflelery 0..11opmen1 recorOld Sec>· A11pond1n1 GEORGE aoon t11er .. 11er u P!'ac:-14701 PIC>Plf TrM Tuatin d I f h 'f I d I lo th-othe I In domeatle offlcll of lhe bank Ind ol PROMPT ACTION. under Mid Deed ot Trutt, by !ember 111 11177. If\ bOOll ALBERT GUY 1icaDte on Frid-. o.c.tnber Clllf 112'&80 ecares, or imse a one an no r ,.., r 111Edgeand Agreementaublldlenee,tnd NOTICE IS HEREBY reuonof1bn1ac:hordef1uh 12382,pege 1318of0fllclal C..No 1 ti&', 1n -the Council Leny Alan Luff 14101 h1.·1~--.. pelrao,hnlal k~wrtledagned 01' ~~llevmea',~arts ecoacn~ In IBFa, .................... ,...... ... .... 3,800 GIVEN CONTINENTAL In Ille obligltlon• MOUfed Aeeofd• D 235&45 Chamt>eB, City Hiii, 17 Fllr Pepper T,... TuSlln Call! '""" n s rv.--""" loent end lelM flnanel""' reeelYlblel AUXILIARY COMPANY la lllertt>y herllolore Ill PARCEL 3 .,....,0 .... 11 ""'--"~11 ..._. "·"' ll2eeO llatement In said report Is true Each of the Loan• end IMMI. ~i of the duly IPJ)Olnled T.W1 .. eculed end dellv9rld 10 ~ A None1u;lualYI ~I NO~~ ...... ~~ f;--the ~--;;; Thts l'>Ul~H II COr> undersigned. for himself alone and not for the uneerned Income. ... '· ,. 38,422 under 1 Deed of Truet dlled und«llgned • written Ole· lor uee Ind enjoyment of ....a. n. cewt _, ~ PAVE.MENT MARKERS dueled by an lndlvtdull other. certifies under penalty ol perjury thal the LESS: Allowe~ for loln and lelM k>Uel. 5t0 t210&/78, executed by laretlOn ol Default and 0.. Lota 237 and 238 ol llid .......,. ,.. ........ ,.., Addltlonal •t• of the Leny A. Lut1 foregoing It true and oorrecl. / LESS: Ailocllld 1r111tfer rlMI reeerve .... ,... ..(). JOSEPH C NtBEEL Jf\ .. en mend for Sale. Ind written rreet No 9423. seid ...... '*"' Mltd ...... ,.., ,.. spec:lftcltlons rMY bl at>-™• •lllemel'll wu " Executed on October 15, 1984, at Costa Loens end ....... net of uneetned Income. unm1rrl1d perion. end no1io. ol brMCh Ind of alee· ment being lur11'1er defined .,-.d.,... • _,., "9ed lllned at the Office of the wtltl Iha Count)~ 01 ~· Mesa, California a.Nowenc., 11\d r1MrW.. 37,llt2 ROBERT L. NIBELL. en un-tlon to ceuae lhe unci.r-end delcflbed In Artiele 11 of .,._ ............._ ....... Pun:l'lung Aolnt 11 77 Feir ~ Col.lnty on ...,..,ot>ef • R .,,_ t W M t Asset• held In tredlng llCCQUnta ... ,.. . .. .. .. .(). merrled peraon, and WIL· 1i9ned to Mii Mid property the O.C111111on 01 R .. lrlC· If you wlttl to Mlk t"9 IO· Drive. Coet• Mau. Cell-II o.,.,r · or Preml ... end fixed ueeta 1.IAM F NIBEEl 11\d OE-to 11111fy Mid ot>11g111on1. tlon• lor ll'le Llk .. Aseoc:.t ... viOI of en anorney on tilts fornla EMd$ ~ be r• nseat Execut ive Vice President llncludlng ~llltJld ..._, ... ... ... . . 1.470 BORA L NIBEEL. who are Ind lherMfler the under· lion referred to Ill Pero.I 2 melter. you Sflould do 90 turned 101rie 1tten11on Of 111e Put>ltSheel O<enge Cou8• Barbera Jones Other r11l •t1t1 owned. ... .. &.45 mwrled 10 lllCh other u llgne<I caused llld notlOI ol 1bove l>fomptly 90 thll you1 wnt-<Aty Cler1l Within Mid time Deity Pilot November 1 Vice President/Cashier lnveetmentl In unconeolldetld tubsidlerlel Trullor. 10 MCUre certain brllCh and ot lleetlon 10 be The 11r..c lddr-end 1en reeponee 11 eny mey be limlt. 1n a Mlled envelope 15 22 1~ Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot November 22, end lllOCl11ec1 oompanlee.. .. -0-obligallom In llYO< ot BANK recorded July 111. 1984 u other cOl'l'lmon CINlgnallon. flied on time ldlflll6td on,,... oullide wtth _______ r_H_-•_1_q 1984 Th-460 Cualomere· llabillty 10 Ihle bl1* Of AMERICA NATIONAL lnatr No 84-2$8800 ot Of. If any of Ille reel ptopeny A vteO!Usted hi llOO 0.-ltle Bod Item Number and ,,... McCORMICK MORTUARY t 795 L•guna Canyon Road Laguna Beach. Ca 92651 494.94 15 HAft80R LAWN· MT. OllVI MOftuary • Cemetary Crematory 1625 Glti.r Ave Coste M ... 5•0·5554 ~EftCI MOTHl.ftS llLL MOADWAY MOftTU.MY 1 tO Brotd\ittey Co1t1M1 .. 642·9150 8AL TZ •RGEftOH IMmt 6 TUTHILL WllTCLn CHAHL •27 E 11th St Co111 M .. a 646-9371 flACWIC l/ll'W MIMOfttA.L 'Af"C Cem tary • Mortuary Cnepel • Crem•tOl'Y 13500 Pec:lfic View Oftve Newport 8Mch 644-2700 I Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 NA• aTATl•NT Thi followlng perton 11 doing buelne:tt u : CHRISTNER SYSTEMS. SO 1 Celle d.. Cerrito, San Clemente. Celll 92872 J1,,,.• Evan Chrlllner. SO 1 Calle del Cerrito, Sen Clemente, C1llf 112e72 Thia bu1ln .. 1 11 con- ducted by en lndMOull Jemee E Ctvlatner Thie 111tement -flltd ~the County Clerk ol Or· enoe County on Nc>Ylmber 8. lN4 ~ Pul>llal'lld Orenge Coal Delly PllOI Nov.!nbef I . 15, 22. ~9. 1984 TH ... 42 P'tll.IC M>TICl lllCTmOUt .,... .. ..._ITAft-.n The followtng l*90l'I le doing bu8lnllla .... H't"r!CM PLASTICS. 140 w 1lttl .... Coll• Mela. Cellt 92ta7 8n1n T Peyne. 140 W 1ttn .f4, eo.ta Mell. cam 9327 Thi• butlMN I• con· ducted by Ill lndMdliel Brltn T, P~ TNt 1t1tement ..,., tlllO with the County Clerk of Or· : County on October t&, ,._. Publitnld o...,. ~t o..tv P~ No>4Mbef 1S. 22. 2t. Decernbltl. 19&' TH-447 ' on1CCl9Ptanoeeout1tendlng .().TRUST AND SAVINGS AS-flcielAecordslntheolflC>I OI described abOYI I S merws.dl El tnbuml ... ()peningDet• lntenglble UMta.. .... . . . .(). SOCIATION. • n111onal the Recorder of Orenge purporled lo b• 132 cite'*_.,... u., llil'I .,. Eactt bid shall specfy ACTTTIOUa llll ... U Other...... . .. .. .. .. ..... . . 1,248 benklng 11toel1t1on. .. County. PINEVIEW, IRVINE. CA ................ Ucl. MCtl end .--y Item • -H~ ITATOllNT Totllewt• 57.908 Benef1Cl1ry r~orded Ol'I Sald .. lelMllbemlde,t>ut The undlr9igne<I Trust" r1191tn•1deftw.••dlll. forth In the epeclflce11ot11 The lollow>ng Pflt90I\ ,. LIAalTlll t21 t3/18 u Instrument no wt1t1out eovenent or w.,. ~•MY llabiltty tor eny Lee i. ... .._._.. .,_ Arty enc:t 11111J1oeptlona 10 1he dOlnQ t>usmeaa u Oepoejla 17884 In b0011 t2Ht pege ranly,1.11~orlmpltld,,. lnClOl'reetneu of the abow ...... apecfflc;atlOnsmu.tbedMr· REOI AEPAESENlATIVE. In domMllc otfloee.1::u•U'•'· .... , 60,926 742 of Otflolll Aeccwda In the gilding tltll ~, or 11reet ldOr... lf ,.-....,. ...... tM ty lllled I() ll'le l>ld. end fill-3363 via Udo ,_._porl Nonln1er .. t-bearlng ... ., .. ., .. . 17.807 OfflceoflheAeeofde<'>f Or-encumbflnOlol. 10 pey Ille Seid11lewlllbemao..bu1 afttee .. .,......,_, ... .,. Ufe to.., forth 11ny 111111 In Belch Caf!t 112&63 1n1er111-1>ear1ng. .. . 33.018 •noe County. Cat1fornl1, de-rem11n1119 prtnclpel sum of wttllcM oovenent or --,....._, ,... ......, • .. the ac>eOlfleltlOna anlll be Mike Alexander Gr-.ci• In foreign offlc»I, Edge and tcflblng lend lt'terlln 11 .. Id the note(I) MCUred by Mid renty, ••preu or Implied r• ,...._.., M .._.. ,_ wrlt· ground• tor rlf4IC11on ot the 2323 Elden •35 Coste Agreement aublldi1r1M, Ind tBF'1 ·-obllg1i1on1 including t deed ol Trutt. with lnter111 gardlng tllle. poe-•lon. or '9fl '"" 1 ..., W _,,...., lloe bid Meel Celif 112960 NonlntlfMt-bMrlng...... ... . ..... notll(1) for tM 1um of •• tn aatd note provided\ .0... ~umbfenc•s. •netudtng ..., • ....._ E8dt btd theitt MC tonh •he f ·h•• but.nest •• con lnterMt-l>Ntlng , ---S5te.OOO 00 !hit Ille under· vencft, tt eny, under the ...... dllt'gee end ••Pll'MI • UatM .._ ....._ tUll names end raa.dlllOM ol dlicted by .,, lftdMOull Flderel fund• pun:hlMd end MCU1111M llgMd. end lhll breectl of, lerms ol Mid Deed of tnm. of Iha Tru.1t• end ol the • ........ • _. ..,... ell per90n1 end part .. • Mike Greaa IOld under egreernenta lo repurcheM In ll'ld 6efaul1 In. Iha obll-f ... , QNirgee, end~ tNltl OJM11d by Mid Deed .. .... _.,., ...._. lnt.,...ted In Iha ~ It Thie a1a1emlnt -l!lld clomeatlC otfloll of Iha berlll Ind Of It• getlone for wtllCh Iha Deed of lhe Tl\ltt .. end ol the Of True\. 10 PIY"" rem..,_ ....... "1• I ....... " ... "" bid II by. COfl)Of'ltlOn. wttf'I !NI County ca.11 ol 0. toge end Agreement aul>lldlatlel. ltld In 18Ft 314 of TNlt II eecurtty.nu oc;. 1rua1t crMted by IMd o.ct lnO P'lndPel Mllftl of tf'le ~· Ht1 ••••u. •• 11ate thl ~ o1 the of. engeCouniyon Oc10ber 23 Oemlnd not• lut'9CI to the U.S Tr-.ry . .. .. -0-cured In Nt ltler9 hel bw1 of TNll notl(t) MCUntd by Mid 11Ifu11• ...-.. el MJ ftoer-1 WtlO cer. tlgn an 1114 Other t>Otrowld money ............... ., .. ,, ...... ,, .. 350 1 #wit In the· lnlUllmerst SIHI .... wtl be held on· 0Hd ol Tni•t town ...... ,... -,.... IOI...,...,., on betlelf Of lfle ,_11 Mongegelndtbtldnelllndob1'9'llont of pMolplll and lnter .. t Ff'ldr,, Oecwllbtt 21, 1"4, M U ot13 wlll1 1n11re11 .,...,....._ corporetlon and wn.u* ~ Orenge eo.t 1o1nder cepltllllnd ...... ., . .. ........... .(). wtlldl beCarne ~ S/Ot/M et 1.$0 pm In tM ~to 1-.on fl'om 31161... rt t.TOTMI ~! more tn.i one offloer ~t OelY ~ ~ 1 t BIM't llel>llity on~ end tll 11..,._tent tnet• the~ iocated et 901 tt.S% per ennum aa n. ~ ._ t9M • ttgn If 1ne ~It by 1 pert• 1a. b l"4 · executed Ind outtt ... ., .. .,., .............. ,, ....... ., . .0-1M11t1 of pr1nclp1I lf'd SOutfl Lewie Streiet. 0r-.. prOlltdld WI llld "°'9. P'lll ......... ....,.._ ,._ ~ 0t • j0ift1 ~. · • TlM20 Not• llld det>entl>r" IU dlnltld to__.. ...... ,,. -0-lnter .. t th•t by reeaon Ctllfomle t2Mf l•t• cftlroee, pfu1 fore-wwwut111 •,.. ... ie Mt a etete thl ,,_ end acS-1--------- 0lher ll•bllltlel.,,., ...... """ .............................. 1.103 t'*9of, the uncMlalrgned.. Al the time Of IN lnili.11 Ololu,. .... and Centi I I 111 -..... ..,. .. ctr....-of llfl g«lerll Pll't• "8JC flJTlCl Tot II M•t>flltlM ............ "'"' ........................ ,,,, ....... 52.8t2 ... ~ hie de-publc;ltlon of "* notice, •1n1tnat ,.. ~ lo .......... -I I Mn IM jOMI Y'lntllr«'t II l.if'nltld-llfe pt"9nld •todc . .. . ........... ,, ...... "' .(). ~ wttfl the tiwt ... the tM total lmOUnl of the un· 11 78 ... l/151t4 .......... "" ,.. .. ''" b idder It • IOI• K·MM lourrY CAl'fl'M. Deed 64 Tnat and Ill Ooouo-peld belllf'OI Cl the OOI-The~undier Mid .... .., 11oe ....... WI pnllpftlltonNp or enotMr ACTnlOUe .,_t.I Perpetual prefwred etodl... , ... .. ........ "'"' . -0-menll evtdencln9 Obll· O!f!t ....0 by the lbollll Died Of Truet ,,_.oeor. ••· .. _. _,...., 1 ..... entity IMt do. ~ ....-ITA~ CofnMOn ltoctl . .. .. . .. -·--"'"'" 3,000 getloN MCUrld IMt'eby, ~ 6-d of tNet end eauted end dlll\•edto the __. u ...... WUn Illa und9f 1 tie.n~ '*1'19. IN The~ 1*90M.,. ~ .............. 1.112 --~-4tOel .................................... '-"""' 0.0. ., ............... t.cl""" be"' tfle,..., -dOlnt ~ .. Uncilvldld profit• end c.c>ltll,....,..... ... .... ... (IM> .._ dldefw Ii U'l'll a. • n d Id"' 1 "ca I I 1 ~ OI ... end 0.. •11111.-. el l'Hl'•ftJ, of the bldd9P with • dellO-OOUl.0. COM PUTt,_ CumolatlYlfofelgnouHenc;y cured thereby lmm1dl1t., a11t.tu• 1Mftdba..llnd1wnt1eft ..... e~t, &MN neoon followlno 1hown SYSTU .. DIVISION. trlnlletlon ldlUl\mentt. .. .,, •• -... ··-·--·· .... --dUI w ~end 00.. The totM ln<IM>tedneel Notlol ol Oehluft end S.C. ......,, ..., ......._ • "09A (1N llC1'"°"8 nem.)', Pevterlno Center 160 rot81~~ ... -.......... S,31t =..,to~ 1he '*"Otn~Ott~ttontosel Thi~*'..,_, ..... .....__,~..,....,, no ftc-~A....., lllllD. •. To411 119M11ee. llrnlted-... to be tOld lO Ntl9fy CM~ blCS le OOll'IPUted ~ Nici Notice of 0.--.._ ...... • .., M tlbcRll ,_ 1N11 be Ulld ~ 14l. Cotti ...... ~- 1>' ... rld etodl. end eQUffY ~ ... 51.tot OblgMlonuec~ ... ,,_.. rney be obtained by c:.-no r..-end Election to W to .,...... 111f ._ --. TM ~ tt... 11 • ourrwnt ._ t262t We, the u11den1lgntd cflrectors, at ... t to the~· by. (114) at...a31 Of (11!) bl ~ In the county s:: a t ef ...... .-. ~ltlOI\ W11tl IN Orenl)I Gould~~ nMI Of tflll •tateit'llAt of twutea Md lletlMlea. we THIS NOTIOI Of DI· ta7-4MI o. • blb'I ._ ......,. 1N NII P'°'*1Y II .,....., • ..,...,.,. er ~ "1cotWr In c... of tnc • •m of lluoor"cntlon deelal• tl'llt " hel bell\ MllftlMd by "" end to the Met ,AULT w Al Af.COAOl.O ... .... locetld . ...,. ..... .,..... corporetlonl. lnctWe IN ~ of our tu~ Ind ~ hel bMI\ ~ If' THI C0VNtY Ofl ~NGI Oeted' Oclqbs ao.. 1.... ~ No\lerl'lber &, ltlM ...... ,. c1 _, .. ,.. ,_,.. of the ~1. T'f'llt bullneet 11 OO'I· cont~ wttn the tne~ Md i. ""'Ind QO(• °" OCTORR )()~ 1M4 AS ••• TWOOO A•· QATWWAY l.AN.0 HA· .... ~. T~ end ouct.S by •OllrPOl'9tlOn '901 IHSTMIME.NT itT31"8 IOCIA n•. .. •••• va. INC I• fllCI 1Nat9e} ~ -.. .. Met'te01lt SMEU>Ofot L. OlfoflCE.S Donlld A Miller IA* Of. AMtAICA.H NA· T...... lllf T .0. lwftee 2050 loVtll ~ 0.M, La A. •MK:t\ a.. The Qty Councll Of tna Vloe P..-otnt John P lllMMI, Jf TIOHAL ~T ANO &AV• C1 ... 1119, ..... 'r. C... 8'lte HO 9r: C. tl • f .... ~ City o1 CoMa MM11,....,..,.. This 111~ ... ftlDll 01n1 C ~ INOI ASSOCIA TIOH C.,... A....._. ..... Loe Al'IQllllll. CA to026 ........ L -.C.• IN ¥1 to ret110 .,.,., or 11 w4ttf It. County QM! of Or• I l(eret 0"11IOI\, C.... of tt1e ~ bllll Ven..._ ,..,,, ltt ..... Lwtl (2 t!) .,.._. t4' .,. ....._ ..... •tM llidla. lr'9f C<Mttf °" ~ do 11«.oy ...,. tNt tllll Alpor1 Of CondttlOn" lrue ~· c.... ...... a..... CA -. 9y ~I C&k•·Vioa c.-..... CA -OATm • tN4 lndeo<n1c11ott1ebll1of"'Yllnowf110g11nd~ 0.. IO/U tt4 (?'M)-..4111 ,.,..._,. (nil..,., ..,,.,,,_, 2t 1N4 ,_,, K1tet4ameon C..... ~ bf IN Onlnp ~,..,_, Or-. 009! P11t1 ..._, ()<""" Coalt ~ Ott"OI eo.11 Publiehed Orenge CWt ~ Or1191 eo. ~a. t"4 ~~hot Dally Plot No_._•· is. OlllpNoiU•• ~ t$,n o., ~ No:9Mler 1 a i ~ PtlOt No...,. 12. Olly~~wn 21 Pubklhed ()<ange Cout Diiiy PtlOt "°"9mber u . 1M4 • t5, l2. ft. .... 22, ,.... " 1... u. t 2. 1-.. ltl4 Decllflbef 6, t3 ttt.4 Th-41t TH~ TH·430 TH~n TH_.,3 Th·4t3 '14-471 -~----~~--~~---· --~-______ _.... ________ ~ L \ Orang• Coalt OAIL.Y PILOT/Tl'lurlday, November 22, 1984 • 'ecnnout .,... .. fi;m..,.,. ...... I NAm ITA.,_,. The fOllOWlnO pertone .,. dolna buelneaa -Motton Ptoci.ctiona. 2300 fllNltw "-'· 0<10'1. Com CA l2l2t Vlctll Lynn 84nlttl, 2300 Fair~. O·~O , at Meaa. CA 9211211 Tiit. butln... la con- ®cted by. "' lndMdWll Vk:lcl Lynn Smith Tiiis atatament waa filed With the County CIWk of Or-= County on October 29, ,_ Published Orange Cont Dally Piiot November 22. 29, Deoember II, 13, 1984 Th-4911 Ml.IC NOTICE ) NAm tTA1'UMNT lftCTITIOUI 8UIMll The follc>Wlng ptW90na ate NU. ITAftMINT dOlnG bull,_ u : The loltowlng pereone .,. WARMINGTON RESI· doing butlneee u: OEHTIAL VENTURES. 3090 AMERICAN APPRAt~L 'Pullman Stteet, Cotta Meu, ASSOC IATES . 19182 Callfornle 92929 Flof'lda Str .. t, •C. Hunt· The Tyler Compaoy, 3090 lngton Baach, Calllornla Pullman Street, Coeta M..., 92&48 ornle 921128 Leland R Hiii. 191112 The Warmington Retlden-Florida Street •C, Hunt- lal Group, .3090 PuHman lngton Baacn. California ~$tr•t. Cotta Meta. Call· 92&48 4omta 9282e Tttl1 bu11ne11 11 con- WI LL IA M c WARM· ducted by an lnd[vl<lual Qr. , INGTON LELAND R HILL 4 This •tetem.nt WU filed This statement WU filed with the County Clerk of Or· wtth the Count)' Clerk ol Or- ange County on Novembef ange County on October 25 . • ,,.,5, 19&4 t984 F2t07'll F25I021 Publllhed Orange Coall . Publlaned Orange ·coast Delly PHot November 22. 29. Di lly Piiot November 22, 29, oec.mber II. 13, 19114 O.C.mber 8, 13, 11184 TH-482 TH-.t78 Pllll.IC NOTICE ,tCTITtc;>UI IUltNlll NAMI ITA TIMENT The following pereon1 are doing bullnus u : ZZVZX VIOE~R O· DUCTIONS, t5400 Bal· grade, • 13, Waatmln1ter, Callfornla 92683 Constance Hen19y. 15400 Belgrade, 1113, Wut· mlnater. California 11211113 Thia bu1lne11 le con- ducted by an Individual 0 • CONSTANCE HENLEY ~ • Thia 11a1emen1 wu nled with the County Ci.rlc of Or- ange County on No....mber 13, 1984 FacMl7 Publlthed Orange eo..1 Delly Pilot November 22, 29 Oecember 11. 13. 1984 • TH-481 Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of DEATH OF WA .... EN L. H09'LACHER AND OF PETITlON TO AOMtNllTE .. ESTATE NO. A 12MOI To 111 heirs. beneficiaries, creditor• and contingent creditor•. and l)eft0n9 '#ho may be othefw!M Interested In the will and/or Mtate of: WARREN L HORLACHER A petition h&I been filed by VALERIE HOALACHER In tile Superior Court of Or- ange County requeetlng that VALERIE HORLACHER be appointed u pereonal rep. r_..teuve to eomtnlster the estate of the decedent The petition request• authority ----------to administer the estate --FlCTITK>UI I UllNEll NAMSITATIMENT • -,. The tollowtng p«son1 are .. ..:~"9 bullnetl u : 1' 1 0. PROPERTIES. M B. , ~ARKETING. 10911 Men· 1'. ·lot Ava.. Garden Qro.,,e, Cell!. 92843 Marie Hanry Barkull1. 6c:ilb0911 Menaor Ave .. Garden ~ rove, Calif 112&43 "'• ' Jeff McKenney, 10911 Menaor Ava . Garden Grove. CaHf. 92&43 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con- 1 ,,. 4ucted by. co-pertnara • • ""i Jett McKenney • Thia ltetament WU flied • with the County Clerlc of Or- ange County on No.....,,bar 15, 1984 f2I07tO ' -Publllhed Orange Cout O.lly Piiot November 22. 29. -....December 6, 13, 11184 TH·484 . tr: .. k!.:. fltlJllC NOTICE under the Independent Ad· ministration of Eatet91 Act. A tteerlng on the petition will b41 held on DECEMBER 5, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. In Dept . No. 3 at 700 Clvle Center Ortve Wat, Santa Ana, CA 9270"2. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you ahould either appear et the hearing and state your ob- jections or file written objec Uons with the oourt before lt\e hearing. Your ap- pearance may be In person or by your attorney. tF VOU ARE A CREDITOR or 1 ~tlngent credttor of the deceued, you must file your ctelm with the COYr1 or preMnt It to the penonaf repr--.teuva appointed by the court Within lour months from the date of first 111- 1Uanoe of letter. u provide<! In Section 700 of the Probate Code of California . The time lor filing cleJim will not expire prior to four ----------month• from the date of the I , FICTTTIOUI 8U81NEll HAiie ITATEMINT The following person II ~ doing bvllnaaa u •• • SOUTH COAST METRO DELIVERY, 3301 S Beer •400, Santi Ana, Calif • . .92704 .. Kenneth Wayne Dutnem. r 3301 S Bear 11400, Santa s !-1 J.na, Calif. 92704 ~ -Thia bu11ntu I• con-• • ducted by: an lndlvtdual •· Kenneth W. Outnam • Thia 1tatement waa filed with the County Clerk of Or· '" County on October 26. iiuS.~9 • F2St111 Publllhed Orange Coast ~ r Dally Piiot November 1. 8, .~ 15, 22, 1984 TH-424 .... •. ---------- P\8.IC NOTICE F1CT"10UI IUllNUI NAME ITATEMENT The followtng person 11 tteerlng notice above VOU MAV EXAMINE the me kept by the court. ti you are a pereon interested In the atate. you may serve up0n the executor or admin-istrator, or up0n the at- torney for the executor or admlnlltretor. end Ille with the court with proof of ter- vloe. • written request stat· Ing !flat you dalre special notice of the llllng of an In· ventory and appralaement of estate anets or of the peti- tions or accounts mentioned 1n Section 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Coda. WYLIE A. AITKEN, AT· TOfllNEY, IOO .... Santa Ana llwd., Penthouaa, l ent• Ana, CA '2701 (714) 134-1424 Pubfllhe<I Orange Cout Dally Piiot November 15 16, 22 19~ ThF-469 P\&IC NOTICE doing bullneu u ----------R ICHARDS VA LET FICTITIOUl I UllNHS CLEANERS, 1822'n New-NAME STATEMENT port Blvd Suite 304 Costa The follOWlng persona are M .... cam 92627 d<>lng 1>u1•ness 11 Linda JN n Plaske1t 418 1 AL PHA ADVANCED 1•htf E 16th St Colla Mesa. TECHNOLOGY 10201 ~~f.Caltf. 112627 Ka1mu Or , Huntington Thia bua1ne11 11 con-Beach Calif 92646 ducted by· en lndlvldual Douglas B Wneeler. Linda J Plaskett 10201 Ka1mu Or . Hunt· Thia 1tetement was fllld 1ngton Beach. Calif 92646 ~ with the County Clerk of Or-Richard V Orton, 11415 ange County on October 23. S1nds1one Ave . Fountain 198A Valley Calif 92708 F25al24 This business 11 con· W\~" Published Orange Coast ducted by co-par1ners ;Jro&~ally Piiot November 1 8 Douglas B Wheeler r;~ 15. 22. 11184 This Sta tement was filed •• t TH·417 with the County Clerk of Or· · ange County on November •I 15 1984 P\8.IC NOTICE F2'Cmt Published Orange Coast ~' .. ftCTITIOUI IUllNEIS Deily Piiot November 22 29 -'·.. NAME ITATEMENT December 6 13 1984 T°ar-' The lollowtng peraon II TH-488 ,, ,doing bualneu u P A 0 F E S S I 0 N A L 1--------- ANESTHESIA SERVICES P\Jll.IC NOTICE rr • .....e2 VIiie Trucha. Newport 1----------f'• BMcn. Calif 928e0 FICTITIOUI I UllNEH ~ Wanda S.th Aumlnson NAME ITATEMENT CANA. B S , 462 v111a The follOW1ng person 11 Trucha, Newport Beach do.ng buaineu aa • 92118() D 0 V E PIECEWORKS Thia bu11ne11 11 con· 1509 Wat Alvter• Drive ted by an Individual Sant• Ana. Calif 92706 Wand• S.th Rumlnson, Anita Jane L•nd. 1509 ANA. B.S WHt RIYlera Dr1ve, Santa v. . Tht. 111tament' wu filed Ana, Callf 92706 1 ~ , wtth the Count)' Cl«k of Or· Tht1 bu11nH1 11 con-~ ,. ~County on October 23. ducted by an lndlvldual 1"'4 Anita J Lind -f2111D Thil lteterMnt WU fli.d Publlahed Orange Cont with the County Clerk of Qr. Dally Piiot November 1. 8, ange County on November 15, 22. 198'4 1!5. 19114 TM-416 f2fKl777 Publlll'la<I Orange Cout .. -II' NOTICE Oally Piiot November 22. 29, ---~-------e>ao.mt>er 8, 13, 1984 PM:TmOUI llUIMll TM..t07 NAMm ITATIMINT 1--------- The lollowlng pertonl .,. "8.IC NOTICE \ doing bualneet ... 1----------- B(] ASSOCIATES, 1919 'tCTITK>Ut IUIMll Commod~• Ad .. Newport NAMI ITATEMINT Beech, Ce.llf 92HO The lollowfng parson " 8-rbatl .J Powell. 9740 El doing bualnea ar Greco Cl . Fountain Valley. S'l'l!RLING CONSULT. Calif 92708 ING, 2518 S GrlMt. Santa OIH L Dutt.y. 19111 Com· A.na, Calif 9270'4 modora Rd • Newport l<lmbra Lynn Starling. Beech. C.Nf 92MO 2511 S Gr ... t Senta Ana, Thi• bualneea 11 con· Calif 9270'4 Ckle:1ed by • generll Pttt· Thia bu••""' 11 con· nerahlp ~ by a11 lndMduat Qell L Dutt.y l<lmbfa L StarUng Thlt atat.,.,,.,,1 w• flied Tiiie allt"'*'I Wit flied wttll the County C*11 Of Or• with the County ci.tk ot Or· W10f County on NOYember .,,ge County on No....-nbel •. 1"4 16, 1"4 . . ,..,. ,.,,. tt, Publlet*I 0renoe CoNt PubfllMCI ()r9nga Cout • OellY PllOI NOWtnber 15, 22, Delly Piiot Nowmber 22, 29, n . o.c.n'* e, 1994 o.cemw e. 13. 1H4 TH·4M TH-4116 , u .............. Auto sales, housing and employment-t·he segmen ts of our economy ~ on hich so much of cl assified depends-are l ooking better than they have in a long time . We 're feeling good about that and the opportunity it gives us to offer you a bigger , better-than-ever classi fied section . If you haven 't read classified lately,-~ come enjoy a browse through our col umns. You 'll see why we 're feeling good about classified. 642-5678 A OODAD! Let us help you find your market! Our experienced ad takers can advise yo1.4 how to "tel al about It '' in a low-cost elasslfled ad. CALL ONE OF. OUR FRIENDLY AD-Vl-50/5 mDAYI CALL CLASSIBED 642-5678 • If I .. THE 0 IL'\ PI LOT IFIED OFFI .F: HOL R -------- CL ...... ..... Tell"phon erv1t·e: . . Monda\ ·f ndin 8:00 .\.M.-5:30 P.~I. ':"-..:rw'la-11:' .! COLOWCll BAN~eR ~ l ou~ine ~ Counter: Jule .............. ,, .. ______ _ .. , d f d ·-·· Id ........ unit.,... ... ~ ·' on 8\ · r1 cl\ .. Ill .... '°'owner oooupen-,. ... .,. ... o1iii1Mlf 8·00 ~ '1 i:;..00 p '1 Mollvated i.-... , =.:~""" --IL-• "'"' .-.... •1' • "W J" . ._."""'on e'a • '• ~toon1 ..._ 111ttlt DE \l>U'\f.~ BA, one •tory "hr-• 1111 • 11••111111 1111 1•• • OMuic" plen. Privet• ' ....___11 tuntt. E• ....... • t•t HI.IC \'I IO'\ l>t. \1)1.1'\t: extra letge, end PoOI __.,. ~ ........ t '1 d f. 3 •Ind aldeyud • ..,._., .......,.= ·'on a\ n. 4: 0 p.m. courtyatd entry. 1n ....,_ -... me ••••11-lllM Tue da\ ~ton 4:30 p..m. =~ .~ c.1 .... 7171 Wedne~da' Tue . 4:30 p.m. He IHI THE ~F/i I ESTATEF-:.._, Thuro;da\ \\-ed . -'-4-J4:30 p.m. f'nda\ Thuro;. 4:30 p.m. aturda\ ~unda' Fr1. 3:00 p.m. f n 3:00 p.m. * .... • Sacrtbetlll.900. • a~~~~ ~ITl'ilil!J' 3 bd ontt S7t,9" --111 W 1 ..... liilll 10~ fin. Try S7000 .mlil U. .. - C: \ '\CE I.I. \TI()'\ .~ down. Gr .. t lnYeatrnent· 2M 28A. p ... -•1 ~' Won't '-11 -• ' COH H EfTIO '\~: 2511w.Sunflowlr. ~:, .........,. ( .111r1·ll.1111111 .. '""' 'or.rt·t 111.· .... 111 '1\ ........ Call ~·~~anew. De~=-~ I . tr· ' H•llllllllll II 111.11 '"' ... 11111 · d1 ·.11ll1111· ...... id lll\ I'. A Beeuty 2300aq ft In old . ~mu Ph·;i .. ,• •I"" fu r A , .. 111 , Pllal iou COM . Spa, deck•. PARK with a ~ I lnt...Clng view. 3 Bclrm, euatomtzed 20d2' Key 1111111 11·r ,,h,·11, .11111·11111:.! ,o11 r ,111. 2bathsatS300,ooo ....-m1ama W.,c home on a'°"* ER ROH~: U~IC) I ti(,~fS 38AwtttttwdWOodftoor9 lot 2 BR 2tle w/11 ... Hn~ ('f1 .... • Realtors.&75-eOOo new~. hat! paint: ::::-·.: ~ ~---.-. • •"' '1111r .111 da1h .11111 n ·p11rl _,..garage. L..,a A2 Cell ~77 ~ .. ....., •·rrnr ... 11111111·1li,1 t1·h I Iii· I) \II' lllllTMW =-~~2a~ .._,.,. db6e wlcte 1n Np1 Pl I (fl ,1 .... 111111• ... li.d 1d11·, for th1• fir ... t Stately BrittMywoodt 3 ..,Iii••• Buch. Full price lllt 11rr1·1·1 i11 ... 1·rl1011 011h 8d 2 ... home. Tn-i...I ....... • S31.IOO.M1·20CM with 3 c;.,. garage. Com-'·-CI..\ SS IF IE I> h l2-5o7H munlty pool & tennl• L0¥9f"I 4 Bf ~ taia, courts. Alklng 1155,000 a.t llreet 1n · lwt !!II ........ , •... In'" ter lalt ... , .. 1 2 lnttaJ 1112 BIG CANYON GOLF C~SE .IWEL Open Fri/Sat/Swl 1·5 18 Cherry .. Absolutely spotless 4 Bdrm and family room. hke new homf' with 3t.'i baths Completely remodeled w/f rench doors and windows. 3 fireplaces. wet bar security system..3 car garage. It's all here . move right in!! $939.000 with excellent as· sumable financing for 1ust $250 fees Mona & Jack Cheshire, Reatton 759-1877 ----- We at Geor1e Elkin s Company wan t to wiah all our clients and frienda a very Happy Thanka1ivin1 LIDO ISLE Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool, spa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850.000~ Channing Spanish 3 Br. 2 Ba on 45' lot, deck. courtyard. pier & shp. $1.100,000. BAYSIDE DRIVE BAYFRONT CONDO Traditional Realty 631-7370 Par1l t 125,900. 84M7 t; C Q w/pa;:n:: li:ICfi ........ I c,~~F - --~~.. BEAC~fffi 100 -·--. lt9P9 to .-.ct. I'• S5' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial Rec:entty remocMted 2 w/ 10'• 20' cabanna. story home on '5' IOt. S11,0004tlo-111t .... French door•. leaded iii FMIT .. LIT ---Almost 112 ecre with a limply labulout bay & city lights view C... eo- comooate up to 4 Unlt.11 s 1.200.ooo = :t,.h~ In-Piltrl!t t!floe eluded In w. 4 bedroom. s-on·1 Aaeoft Dec 2-t 3 beth home. OWNER IN C'*9t wlhot tub atMpa DISTRESS .. BRING OF-4. 100 rt from Heavetlly FERS. W• In eac:row -v~~ 2 S3tt.500CAU831-1400 colored TVL No(ft'\ally -----SIOO. S3IS to N 111 (714)673 4400 ULa.UPI.. 11<1er.Tom54U335 CloM to :i;,: I LL Im Ila ~ w~ 1n' ~ UBOm3twiJ Rsf bedroom home with loft. W/dodl. for to'+ "19Cht Alklng 1310,000. CALL Pool. tpa.173-7173 . en-etoo. Wiii trede Palm Deaer1 I•-------HOMU .__ Country Club tor - ¥.'All.RFMONT Condo et Monterey ----.---.. -.--1 AE4L ESTATE ' houae/condo/apU • e1c Bf'igh~-cMrmlng 4 111.,. ~ (714)55&-IOOf Bdrm 3 ·~ bath home on _.iiiOitalaiiiiiiiiii._ ___ _ qule1 cul-ct.MC. New lniM I central air and c:a-p9tlng :;::====;iii! and frHhly painted. -.... iiiiiliii-....-..;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;-.._ Portofino model with D•lllftll .. ....: .... H .... ._ llD large bon\11 room and,_ ---lot. Full priOt $330,000 PUI 4 . .... Him 751-3191 In Turtle Rodi 4 bdrm. 2't 38A ,3ba. den w/Po04 a C:::. SELECT be. formal dining room OCMtl lliew. Furn or un- .... PROPERTIES ::~'ft"~ $';;;o::r9 tum. S2eo<>tmo. 10 mo '-land · • on lse or more. Dys w• ,..._,.. · sa1-2ss1. w. 1eo-o1e1 ""' -Detigner lully furn 2 8d HKW townhouM. POOi & tennis 5 bl' Hllltt>oro In Spyg&ue court s 1195 17s-o896 Ridge. Exptinded · lloor plan w/loadt of potential 1rriM 2144 and fabulous view. Sandi Ax l«-8200 7 8 6-1172 58f w/pool, Jae, rec fac Gd ar-. C1oM to eYef}· thing t1395. &51·16'8 1/: Macnab · lrV1ne 3480 Mtcnelton Drtve .... hfwlfl~ IMne ...... 2211 ~==~==~i·i~=:T1~·;·~·~=· ~ Vile.A BALBOA.. Largest -rl0;;;;1 oen in Newport PenthouH unit w/2 Jeny & Bay view. newly decorated M"' · ... llT 11111 H4Mght9•M ltg lot, mt bdrma, famffy rm, den cu •IPllllU* renters.Mintaecrtftcefor w /wet bar. VIEWS Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $575.000. community property Ml-BHutlful condition JASMINE C<>" ....... ttement For lnfor P 0 . Comm. pool & epa. 98C:Ur· PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT 3BR 2,_.,~t,;:;,lt:'° Box 49-B. NB CA 92112 1ty S1aoo1mo. SPYGL.ASS$450,000 ON WAT£R. Bdrm. 2 ba Exc1tmg Ocean & Jetty views. 4 Br. 3 Ba 3700 sq. ft car parking $1.285,000 WEST BAY AVE BA YFRONT At NH Y C Traditional 5 Br spectacular bay view Owner financing. $1.050,000. LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5 Br. 3 Ba. Xlnt fmancmg. now $750,000. COTTON POINT ESTATES Custom ocean view lots next to Casa Pac1f1ca. San Clemente from $550.000 WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prime English trad1t1onal 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 3 frpk's. hrdwd Hrs. nr UCLA is95,000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR l·l I ~"V'"'' [Jo .,, •, ~ l'o ') ~.· 1' Let U1 Help Y• Sell Y • ., Prtptttrl TM Olly Not offers JOU this tuct sitt M on ., "Pktwt he• •etltftds f• jlat USP"~,. or 2 d1ys t°' S4~ ...a 1 •u•. or •t1 phltocrlPll it tor ,.,.1 ~ctw1• Cal: w~" 642-4321 Dtr~ct or coll«t. 48R 2'hbe pool vi..w • -+msf al patio. Sharl> & CIMn HAABA VU HM S2150.000 Nice 48r hme w/teperatt S 1400/mo. yrty. 4BR . Xlnt location l500 eq ft guest unit. 8 A l 8 0 A I S L A N D WESTCllFF . S2S5.ooo Cln:utar drtw, pool, fNlt BAY FRONT 3 Bdrm 38R 2ba Mint Cond t,.... & much more. Own-FUmlahed. WIDE VIEW CORONA DEL MAR .,. wlll conalder carrying $2200/mo yrty '3BR 2ba DollhouMl 1tt TD Priced S217.~~ .............. lH-1111 Ml. FU~~~;;grv A1·1• llMMi You UV When It comes to l'lunt1ng tl'I• tnrll1 ·~ gone'? Tum yOt.>r JOW Ind arrow Into dOll•rs end cenla w lll'I a'l a d 1n Cl&saHled " .... Newport Stlonla 3bl' 2t>a bungalow Sacrlfloa Nie. 846-1212 Gerl &31-«03 .... ,_,. roA SALE BY OWNER Wint• Rentalt JACOBS REAL TY PROP MANAGEMENl 714/675-e 173 38R + den S24t,OOO, -,._-. -be:tl-fmttc_t_2_bf'_fridoe_ Cell 714/152-2418 or Iv stove ....., fMCh.. M 75 m.eg at 714n 71-1oa1 175-M21or114-.5C)1t T A T 0 0 P I r 1· I I f' I N I( E I 1 r 1 r lU~lL I 1---P,~, ;:...,,p....r ;.,.......ir ; ---. .-.... ~ ~ --- ... -· lnHI UaJaniu.. • ..... UaJuabW lnMI VaJani.W ...... ,.......... ,,.,. ..... , UaJ. &f!!!!!!tl, UaJ. CtrtH ••• •ar mi C..ta-Xna Hi4 Lltaaa ltac~ 2241 ............ , -2J0 Cetta .... Z724 C..ta .... ntt ...,., PM• llTIL CdM 2333 E. Cout tiwy - Spec vu-2BR 2ba. on bch. HOLIDAY GREETINGS 28R 1ba/gar. bUCh cot· Eaatbluff rent/option, 3 br, 1Br £Ud uUts Pd. fndry. VILLA MEOERA Family Wk'It '*1tM now evell. 280 SF wlth lavatory Lott: 11/17 REWARD. Smt rvrn/unf.pvtgete.$1800, Cherry 2bdrm 2ba split tage2blkttoturt,walk 2 b:i. 708 Blton, Carport. Avl 1211. No cm he 2 br 2 be d/w . St /wlt&up.2274New· Groundftoor&<tS.-6313 HlmaleyanCat Whtlgrey utlla Incl. 675-3834 level leisure patio only to village. WtrlyJrd pd. 760-8776 pell 383 W Bay 548-9516 car~t drapes enel gar port Blvd.C.M. Me-1445 Cotta M ... 345 aq. ft 2 marklnga.lrvlne Terr. C M 2224 $550klds,avaJI 1211 $800/mo.6191436-6487 1Brw/beamcells lg patio. mo/mo ull pd $300 dep IUllRLllll rooms + be S300 CdM 790·8562 t ftl tll •IH-ltlO• Ocean & City Lights View. i:::~BL~;: V~~ H~o~~ Nr OCC Falrgr~. Quiet No Pets. 2324 Elden apt 1 IN NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beec:h. colorTV 546:-3345 494-3103 LOST BLACK LAB wi red 2 Barm 1\4 ba Cottage. lge FHllve 3br hN updated 3br 2bll, xlnt oond $1350 s20cio lease 640.7559 . nghborhd $500 751-3531 $610/mo 642-5155 A great place to live on the s 125 wit agl, no deposit. Nr oc Airport 560 I 700 colter "Max". If found yatd, 243 E. 22nd St kilch&decorklda/pets + mo.497-4170or497-6080 · 2 8d prlv garden apt --Upper Bay. Private 3026W .. tCoattHwy sq ft. Generous mov•ln pteue call 720.0838 or Shown dally 5.7 pm yard & garage $685 at I It ~ 2211 LIDO ISLE 4 br 2 be I B d I DIH Ptial 2721 clubhouse• & health V • allowance. &45-i310. Nelda medl· 28drm 1'hBa. lge yard BeatRflylee539-8190 !WJ!fl If :c!t;"!n bl~~~02 ~;3i11~ ~~rpafn~~g=~:r: Beiuxe 38r 29a w/frplc, spaa. 8 tennla courts, 7 IC~~~ IH7 RIGHTREALTY1~6641 cation.REWARD. $875/mo. Shown M-F Large 2Br 1Ba duplex g f 7 8 $595/mo. Sorry no pets blttns gar balcony No pools, close to business, 1 Lost: Black Tom cat w/blk 5-7pm 9-5pm Sat/Sun w/gar W/O hkupt No 2 Br 2 ba eplt-M. bftna. 751-429 7 0-4 44 Iv ms 645-1893 pete S59-i194 . oc Airport, Fashion Lge 81Q e;:; cablci. POOi ....., AIU • .,,. collar. Nr Main/Palm. HB. 1 243 E. 22nd St · pets Seoo/mo 545_7983 view of nature t1400. mo LUXURIOUS TWNHOUSE , Island. convenient shops tbl. color tv, 2 trpa. 100 sf • 3 olfca & reoept. FW#erd 536-6995 ....--------1 _____ .____ 7eo.6512 CONDO 3br 3ba $1125 Oelux 2 br 1'°' ba lndry IOWYIEW on alght Sleepe 14 545·8916 1300 al · open IP plan.,....,,.=-=----:--,----,~:-: 21;)' 1ba dplx. fncd yard. no LOVELY naw Spanish 233 161h Place. 675-4333 hkup, newer. twnhae Only 10 minutes lrom Mall Wiii build to ault. Alto LOST Grey/wht cat. 4 wht ~ti. 1952 Meyer. S625+ ttyle twnhse w/2Br style, lncd patio. encl , • 1 .. edjc 2000 al Ready for pawa Up of tall Is wht Credit chk 549-3484 1·~Ba court Y. rd a prvt Lrg 3BR 2ba, lrpl, c:loM 10 NEWPORT BAY CONDO 3 crport. Hamilton St. No .... guna your own pr vate Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· ---occpy. S 1.25 Jrou. REWARD! 650 3706 • bcil 1713 W. Balt>oa Blvd 8d 2 'nb 1850 S Ft 2 1 $6751 C 1 ocean view lrom Dana menta & Townhouses ,_ ~ • 2 Twnhme, dbl gar. IO patio. gar+ prkng speoe. $1050 Yearly 673-4743 a q • pe 1 mo reg Point's moat secluded from $720. (Aall about Get a held ala.rt on 852-8714 R & HI VEST -L0-,-t1"""'R'""'E""W""A,...,R""'o=-.-=Fe_t...,.lem-. lo, privacy, $800 Avt 1211. SlOOO/mo. Call car gar. MC gate. w/t>oat 631•1266 scenic bluff. Like new 2 furnished 11pt1 complete Summer tan. Rent our o c Airport arH 225" to /blJ< callco oat 3.90·1005 ph collect 548-3155 or 998-3434 3Br 2Ba wllrplc on New· allp. $t500-Wk/t12B·t253 Br w/den, xtra large prl-with TV llnens'& utenslls luxury condo Ort' ean ·830•. ST 10 n· Lota ·of ~~~n:ilar ""GICI" name port late St100/mo evea989-4307 t 11 c 11 • • • • sq • llllHll2UTI Baat. ltac~ I 40 851-11150f'650-8849 . Newport Terr 3Br 2Ba ~:0-~3~~~~:6-441a ~~~~r~~~~~).'grn~~~~ ~~:~11yb(~~~r.93~;3e1rl e=~!i.u~~;.~~~Gr .. I ~~!1::;~~5--1827 EElde • Includes fire-We have HB • largest 3Br 2Ba wllrplo. Close to Condo. W/O. relrlg 1800 27,.0 botee Rd. at San Joaquin lta h , encl yard, dbl "gar Mleellon/rentels all sizes beach s9751mo Agt 730-0480. 544-1485 28r 1 ·~ea. No pets. Max 2 l 1at. ltac~ .. Hiiia Rd. ta tt Share CM t250sq ft ofc LOST Sun. Nov 1 t am q w opener, gardener 2 prices & areu sm lee 542.3850 --persons $625/mo. 2293 llW Lllllf •-1 .... 1100 l~IH ltOI w/bullder. Shop apaoa lam TIGER CAT, wi red 1-8rend New I story. Rent· 539-6190 Bast Ocean close lg 2br 2ba Fordham can 543.54 78 .,.. 1 •• ~-avail. $250/mo. 546-9457 flea collars. CM 548-7018 $1000/$1200 Call tor • 3BR. lam rm, lg kltcn. encl atone lrplc 2 gar newer · Now ranting on Beach $325 Mo.+ dep. HOUM In -.--------,,-------------showing Agt 631 •2242 lniH 2244 yard. good achla, gar-kllch kids/pet $700's ph 2 Br. IQe fed yard, Blvd, So ol Adams Ave. Npt Htht. New Rest.. CdM dlx suttn. AC, ampl p ••ti 3 br Condo s8001mo Call dener. $1350, 631--3071 Bast Alty lee 539-8190 pet OK. $600. mo Studio, 1 & 2Br + Iott 2BR 2BA F/P 2 car ar nr shop, watlf 645-1808 prkg. from S225 2855 E. """"'....u. ........ ___ !"'!11 .. ~-SHARP 4Br Outet St Obi -646--0721 units Indoor raquetbaH, ga · • Coast Hwy. 675-6900 ""l'™Tl/ ... U gar/yard. no pets $950 Doug Ammem'llln work '" IElllYI m Rare option to l>Yy 4ba hae tennis. pool, epa. sauna. ocean. avall now $850 3Br nu lrvln• condo. ,.___ ·-· ..... rTfO 650•83731979•5425 851-2000 780-6951 hme GATED VILLAGE COM· mufti-level bath trptc gar •PENTRIOGE COVE• For teasing Info call $500 sec dep 645-8980 $300/mo. furn. Jee/pool, ~tnM Outcalt ONlY S35-Qle9 GOLF COURSE MUNITY 28drm 2,~Ba S1200Baatlee539-6190 2Br 2Ba split level, lrplc, 960•2418 *LO 2Br 2Ba Bluffs more546.0115,3-5pm ... tab ltlli--------~ $985/mo lovely 3 Bd 2ba OC • · W/O dbl gar pool/spa WARM WOMAN 18-45? nouse w/ yard. lndry rm, L ATION 1600 sq. 11 ot PURE Saa c1...... 227& $9s0/mo 556:9200 SUWlll w/pool. frptc, 2 carports COM 2Br. n/smkr. CION OFFICE/WAREHOUSE Seotoua-yet doean't need gar.allblt-lna,nlceeast· Large 2Br. den. 2Ba LUXUAV.Garage,SPAln .. N · $795.Nopets 752-5822 tobch261-6224ext220 1000 aq ft In CM . wllat ceuaea babies? side locatlon, util pd Condo In RanchO San master eultes. Dining FULL OCEAN VIEWC ew •llllOOUTll* VILLAIE KAM. or 675-3061 (213)435-6371 Want love nice guy 401 C Joaquin New carpets & room wood burning fire· never lived In. 2br Ondo, * WATllFlllT * • 231 abrlllo dr•naa ·51046/mo Call 1 · 1 e dt wmlcro/oven trpl2car Lg2&3BrApts.Newcrpt. New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury .,. ..... n* E·bulf Condo, avall, ehr Aaua ... atatl KldaOK M 2·1031 TIL UIAIEIEIT ...--. Pace. m crowav oven, I t Uh pl $800 drapes tile etc w/pool apts In 14 plans 1 Bdrm ...--w/lem non-smoker ---------. 851-0892 Of' 840-0937 prlvale patio. ELEGANT enc ~~~· {139 M u I No pet~ 642·5210 . 2 Bd d T . h ma 1Br on Ba~ Or w/prv1 $.450 ;. utll 720·1849 • SPIRITUAL READINGS Winifred Van Leer contact 14Z·ll01 GOLF CO ASE LIVING only 15 minutes mo. • arce · rm an own ° beech & t>oat moorings · · Advice In All Mattera & Box 101, Shadow, c/o C pet fine S4lO home LOCATl~N to Fashion Island, 15 FULL OCEAN VIEW New $565/mo 2 Bd lba. patio, ; pools, ~en"c!:, wa:· $995/mo. 780.()919 · Fem prel, lovely big hie, 2 Counseling. 1815 So. El Delly Pilot, PO Box 1seo Lar e 2Br den 2Ba minutes to So. Co Plaza, nevtW lived In, 2br Condo, nice eastalde location, 1111• pon •· 11 P · frplc/pool $375 ut pd 111 Camino RMI, San Clem. Cotta M .... CA 92826 s appls & utlls tree C~do In . Ranctto San Just east of Newport Blvd d/w micro/oven lrpl 2 car pool, Indy rm. clOae to all. ~r:m' NSa~h ~~7, 3 & 4Br. 2Be, gar. yrty lse. /la.at $100 dep 241.()832 Llc'd. 492·7218 r-1 l Beat lee 539-6190 & south of San Diego encl gar traah p/u $800 149 E Bay r ve or on ol Newport Penlnsula $900-.... TSIOE CLEAN 2Br ,Joaquin. New carpets & freeway 2473 Orange mo 87S:1739 Marcie TSl llAUllmlT McfOadden and West on St200 Avall Dec /1 Ft rm1e ltlr hM In H.B. SCRIM LETS PRESIDENTIXC 1 a & new paint. Gar. drapes $1045/mo Call Ave 631-5439 By appt • McFadden to Seewlnd 675-4912, 754-1792 Bkr Pool/Jee, lrptc, nice aree " • INAUGURAL TOUR $665 yrd Avl now $800/mo 851.0892 or 640-0937 only. . Saat1 Au M2·1111 VIiiage. (714)893-5198 4Br. walk 10 beh. lndry $325/mo+ utll. 964-7702 JAN 18th.JAN 22 1985 5'&-3155 Of' 998-3434 lllTW BAVCREST 4Br 2Ba New so coast Plaz.a aford 36r WALK TO BEACH. 1Brl hkupa. yrly No pell Lg Mllr bdrm & be In CdM, ANSWERS FOR INFO (71 4) 774.7777 Eastslde newly painted CALL US REGARDING kttctien, paint &0 firs 2ba $725 pool homi or 2 me8tiBJlll w/drapes & car petal S 1200/mo. 752-7474 fem prel. $.400 +. '1• utU. Potato . Knife I I 0,, 4114 hae. 2Br 1Ba. separate IRVINE LEASES $1750/mo., let, last & bdrm hM $500 kid• pet• $500/mo. 538-4631 $875/mo yrly 3Br 2Ba. 644-5511 Quilt. ~rffth U at11 -· dine rm. hardwood firs. .rrrrD sec. 675-~68 642-3355 Bes1 lee 539-6190 lPUtllEITS lmat 2744 lrplc, O/W, lower unit, Mor F wanted to Shr 1ge .. LIKE you re LATE .... yrd. Avl now! $1000/mo • · garden apta. Pool/spa. r on o mo .. Lake. $650, ulll pd. glng suit. reaaoned our dbl gar, lg landscaped 'liiso r::-11 Bluffs Condo-lrg 4 bd Ctdtaiai••• Beautlfully landaacaped 37 b c a $800/ c-·1 Aval! 12/1 Agt 873-9080 3500 all hm on Cherry Of oour~. I need • loo· ~6-3155 or 998-3434 ealty lam rm + bonu• rm. Vifarail~.. 2410 Patio/decks No pets Doug Ammerman work ... DUY• UST Negot ROd 675.0258 <tau~hl•r. "Otherwise 8 •1 Sunny, spacious, neutral · 85 t-2000 780-6951 hme · 1 LIKE , tart your own "rport Eie 2 br 1'~ ba twnhse: I decor $1650 Ava 34' Mtrboat Slip, posh 3 lBdrm , s5es.s57o Privacy, luxury & security M/prol n-amkr to ahr 2Br you u~t OOk you re Limo Sarvloa for u llttla , Huge fncd patio, 786-l l ?2 Jan/1-780-9878 Agt br. 2'h ba, Wett Newport 2Bdrm l l'•Ba S85S-S660 + IWllplng fairway view. 2Ba ~t CM $250+'11 utll I.ATE. 81 S2.000'dn & $650/mo ks up 10 park Clean & ·~-~p:miBI nr beh $1350 759.0588 38drm 2Ba $750 IUll llWt 2Br. 288. dbl gar. plus + deposit 64a.2178 ..... ,,... 19&4 LIMOS only 4 left! N $895 C -DELUXE TOWNHOUSE • 161 E 18th 642--0856 many amenities. No pell. lnternatlonal Motor I t-~~~266 ralg 3BR 3ba, lrplc. t lfe A,., ...... Fua11~ .. 151 E21st 548-2408 ...... LD Pleuecall644-0509 Ownroom3brcondoW/D CC>llcil751-S466 kitchen & betha, vacant. 2250 Vanguard 540-9828 IPUTllDITI CLOSE TO BEACH rdwd deck frpl pool 1P1 fNlll'\ ans 3880 Mk:helaon Drive 2 3 3 16th PI ac e Ba Ill I let 2 8d 2b 2 2B lB $7501 M/F $325 720-9205 Rob uunu NI 1 .... ' lrvlne SltOO/mo. 675-4333 lalMI p:~o•~ M~t utl Incl. :22 c:_~'r','~n!~~~ Agt r e. &4~~850 Prof'I F/M non-amkr lg NB ! ','i 4111 The Spring a 1 Br condOby Make your shopping eas-l1lu• 2'0I Hamllton-Ron 548.0477 rnldentlal aettlngs. NEAR BEACH: 3 BR 2ba ~":.er~~ ::: :Ct.=+ ARE FREE 38% YQd. 3 am3 . :ill M- S£LL Idle 11ems wllh 8 running atream Pool. Jee 1er by using the Dally Pl-LUXURfOUS 2Br 2Ba lor 2 EASTSIOE 2 BR. 1•~ Wlndwood Glen offers 1. 2 upper apt. Frplcc + 2 car C I cured Trust Deed• In He-Dally Pilot ClasStlted Ad & tennis $575. 891.0999 lot Clualfled Ads. I I G d baths, patio. No pets. & 3 bedroom apartments gar. S 1200/mo. Agt Rmmt/F shr beaut. condo a : aparla, CA. 619-948-1739 pes10°50Pe1 on5y7.3 2 11 3s0 P · $600/mo. Call 548-9950 Ideally situated near 675-8170 or 96-4-3375 In C.M all amenities •••.••ll It 1 Wut.. 11 mo • 1 echools, shopping and $320+ 548 2475 -& -_ • 4 E-side 1Br. new carpet & parks. NEWPORT CREST Condo . • .... / tltl 111 paint. No pets. 2563-A 3br nr pool/tennis Share 3br 2ba In CdM 1/ln.t .. GAU H 1111 Elden $510 675-9291 For 1ea11ng Information $1100/mo Agt &45-2235 $340 mo. Non-amokar Actlw retail 11\op In CdM HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR ALLUTIUTIESPAID , pleate call: (714) Sheryl/Mark875-9665 Found: Bleck kitten al Some edmln. Ideal for E-alde quiet 2 br 1 ~ be 559•5012 Monday-Sun-Varsalllea 1 Br Vu $800 . Vona In Cotta M ... Call houMWlfe. 720-9720 Compere before your rent Twnhae wtpatlo. pool, <tey 8.30 am 10 5.30 pm VIiia Balboa 2 br $11~ Woodbridge. Fwn rm, Pv1 dayt 6-40.8950 -. PlllllTI• Newly decorated, custom carporte & laundry. Aval! · 631-4960 Agent be. luxury condo, fem. to r••••• * design features, pool. 12/ 1 No pets. $690/mo shr w/M/F. $275/mo Found Male collie 405 Fwy * .... , .... * bbq. cov'rd garage. sur· Curt II. 631-1266 w1aaa ltac~ 1741 V2EbRSAlt~LES wl:h ~· lncta utllltl•. 551-1582 Mutt give away aoonlll Custom lntwlor C!ompany ~~~:'~~'~re~~~~~ HUGE new 11udlo. 600 sq. MUIWllW trp~~.~:, parklng:IOlllct lnt1l1 H 842•2201 .. ,. 1982 epeclallzlng In 365 Wiison. 642·1971 tt beaut bthrm, $350. Only 10 minutes from no pets S 1 000/mo 2300 sq fi RIOe oRIC: In FOUND: neutered Cat. dee6Qn & fab. for ret- "°"td N u mo. Casey 857 -2103 Laguna your own private 644.04S2 deluxe Costa Mesa In-blk/bge mate, Vic. Pett.A tauranta & comm. pro- rT ay. ovember 23 Rial. lt1ck i..40 LARGE Bachelor with prl ocean view from Dena I d at lal P811t Irv Terr entrance. CdM, Jects. Sae«lng to 1111 the ARIES (March 21-\pril 19) Spotlight on travt•I, humor. Y•I IWI vate patio sa60. 859 w~ Point's moat secluded .... , 1 Rl~H~ REALTY 756-6641 780-8609 ' ~~:,:!,Supervisor l·e mmun1<:ation and h~cr education You become m ore aware of DIRTIY EITln 19th St. Costa Mesa. acenlc bluff. Like new 2 Mele!Female retired . lllPllT lllA FOUND amatt WHITE mate Mins yra exp raq. WRI be hod) image. you al~o eel need to purchase new apparel. You'll be Baautlful & park Ilka FOR Lo 1Br w/pool, lndry lee, Br wi den, xr largecpr/j :=. :;t~~l~e dogs & 150 aq II prof ofc ~.?.?~~~M.v~8-~~~~ & trueaprl,.:.. f~.!!ull~nucloect-1 1"' 1tcd to attend special social event and you sho uld accept. THE DISCRIMINATING water pd $.424/mo. 1884 ~:6_~3~ ~~ts.« ,a w/wlndow view. 2361 ... , _,_, ··•· TAURUS I .\pnl 20-May 20) ( heck source ma ten al. make PROFESSIONAL Monrovla. 546-0336 Muter br completely furn campu1 Or, •211, 1rv1ne, FOUND whl Semoyan-control, quallty control rt'\. l\1ons. strl\ c 10 build on a more lasting foundation. Funds become ..-private Patios l~rt ltack r,rv be Mesa Verde eree corner Campus l Von Spitz nr Faltvlew/Belcar and lhlGf..~1 lalary .1,.11lablc from surpn\C \Qurtc K omance intensifies. respons1biht1es :;:eovered Parking H WAIW terss50 dm:sJ\r. lriQ ml onty S260 549-6177 ' Karman. Incl recap· &41·2050 ~o·t>ene ta. raeume nlrCa\C S<:orp10 natt\C plays kc" role Sp~lou• Apia S495imo 1 Bd 1 b• upper Incl No pets Call btwn Room w/kllchen priv. nr tlonl•t. ph°"' answering. Lost: White male Poodle. pc) Bo• 120 3001 n-... GEM ' V'Olning Area unit. gar. Indy rm. close · · bus route/Shopping cont rm colfea rm prlv s · · · ........, INI (Ma) :? I-June 20) Crcl ideas on paper. realize you can vwalk-ln-CloMts to shops 9em-4prn dally 5'45-4855 Centlf Cati 982-5760 , . . Vic: Tustin/18th t. NB. HIH, Bldg 5 Suite 108 kc <.1gn1fican1 ad"anccs through wnttcn word. M ember of opposite V'Home-llke Kitchen• 1923 Pomona S400/mo. 752•2484 648-6366 Coeta Meaa.' Ca. 92826 • JlOSStbl} a Virgo. does care and wall bccom <.> valuable ally. Locate 1 block to Huntington TSLMANAGEMENT 2J:01~~: ~~·~,.~~":i1 ('\Sal) legal pa~r'>. Center, 1 & 2Bdrm1 turn 642-1903 btwn 9•4PM. 545•4855 ~ CANCER (J unt· 21 -J uly 22): l.)omcsllC adjustment IS necessary IT1UTlll flH PALM MESA APTS. "'"prove beneficial ;ind reo;ton· family harmonfr. Focus also on speciai LA QUINTA HERMOSA Eaatlide 2 Br. $585. No *" Tll WlTU* • t I d ft I 18211 Parkside Ln, I peta.'1&61 Mesa Or. can BeautlflJI 2Br widen. W/O • ices. pc s. cmp O) mcnt an unique g1 rom one you recent y block w111 of Beach. 3 btwn 9_. 54a.9890 hkup. lg kitchen, trplc, :udcd. Anes native 1!> 'i1ncer c block So of Edinger. S2195/mo. 760-0919 _ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): M any promises will be made, sense of Ml-1441 SHARPW-sldeduplexup·1··• •••••••~ sclect1v 11y could be uttl11cd. M eans go for quality, not Quantity. Lunar ~~~·t.::r ~ r,c1 O•~ emphasis ~n ro mance. adventure. speculation and gamblina instinct. lt!Jlrt la crpta S5fo+ d~No Piscc:1 native could show w a} to profit. eNCfilfont, 2 Br pets. Mu•t stand etedlt VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpl 22): Emphasis -on pressure. d~dhnes. 1 ba t7hru~ne l5. ~-770-5e29 n or cnm. added respons1b1hty ind intenstfied romance. Presuge 8 o.-1 •STUNNING Lo 1 & 28' ~upwards. you'll havc chance to i ncrease income and will show Wlnw,..,tat t>eehelOrept. 2e. G4wden Apt. Pool 1 you can work under unu?.ual circumstances. 1 btoctc to~. 'A blk to $.465 l S595. 710 w 11tt1 LIBRA (Scp1. 23-0ct. 22): Long-term assignment can be _!•Y *'450 mo. 875-4902 Two 2 Br's, Avatl 1211, pletcd . Dtlipla~ humor vcnattllly and reach beiond currcnt At1rtatatl Val SSH mo. Avell. 12/8, •pectations. A wider audience awaits your elTons, product s. - ' • $560. mo. Bth dn, no ~iv1dual you respect pays mc(lningful compliment. lntral 2711 dogs. Victoria St. nr c .. -SCORPIO (Oct 23·Nov 21 ): New financial deal is on honzon. nyon. 831·"12 Y ou arc goin~ to hit jackpot' trcs'> creativ ity, 1ndeprndcncc. tll l/;VfJ;~... .. ......... ona1nnltty, w1lhngncss to pio neer a project. Yolill locntc article th.at Went a llleetlon of oreat ~d httn ml\placed ('he(k wtth Leo Coettllne w/full ocn vu. llYlng? We can offlf any~ SAG ITT ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 )· Lunar C"CI" continues hi..... ttepa to wetar, dlx lBr thl.ng Ir•"'*' ept to• 1 " ..,, POOi, NCUrlty 08' Cloee 4 8<t hM. ff IOOklnQ In CM, iitd1\1dual who aided you in past is ag:un on scene Dec1,1on 1?1 reached to ewrythlng. R~ Tehl· NB. Of H8 think of ua ht 1;, >our favor afTec1, cn1011onal and financial secunty. Cancer, tlan LllQ 9ch 414-8083 tor that choloe IOMI IMng. .\qu<snu~ ptrwn~ fiaure prominently ... TSL MGMT &42·1903 CAPIUCOR (De<'. 22·J:ln 19): What had been a cause for ~ NB REALTY 875-1842 rnnccm could rum into a "victory celebratio n." Mean~ good news C:~~!1',:,:. '17'f: WllTUll YILUll tome' prohahl} v ia Iona distance call. Emphasis on increased social 752.so'as or 848-3118 1 & 2 8d ei>ta. Poot, ape, awvtty trnvcl unique pro1ect. Watch Gemini! get, lf'ldy rm. no f*t. AQ ARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Fncnd act~ in "unusual" manner ~:ae a&;,;e: f= ':'~ TSL MANAGEMENT Your aid will be requested in connection with rocky road to romance. 12i 111/s1mo 559-1285 &45-&lllll __ conicnial. but stnvc to remain neutral MaJOr wish 1s due to be *''"' ·-· W·lfde CM 3 br t~ t>e 2 llled fauru\ plays paramount role _.,. etfi· pattoa dlahweaher, , Pl. (Feb. 19-Matth 20) Be ready for message from rclauvc in ~~'1:.~:: ~ =15~':'so.%1~ PM• 111 Mmion w ill be fulfilled. )Ou'll be on more secure l"Ound •lmmtdleft Occupancy 1vidual with political wallop wan ls to hc!P and pndc ~hould not •Month-to-Month T~•.!~11••~ do:~/~111~~ teed 10 block prOlf .-Mt-211 ' C•ftflfled Ad &42·&678 • It H(ALTH CLUBS TtNNl.S SWIMMING plu~ much morr' Sorry no Ptb Mod~I\ uptn dJ1ly 9 lo 6 ~ Nt wport 8 u t1' So. 1700 16th Strut !•I Oovrf) 6U·Slll Nt wport 8udt No. IUHI ll'll1ne Avenu' (Al 16th! 64S·ll04 District Managers If yov .nioy working with young boys & glrls oMf de.it lobs ore not for you, con.Jder o cor"r in the nawspopet circulo- tlon fleld. This is o uni~ potltion wiftl dolly thollenoet & reword\. Our Of*llOQ• ON immediate. Appliconh nwst hove o 'ton, ltatlonwogon or truck We offer on exteMe111 IOlery with o bonu, pion and OOS ollowarKe. We ha... on ex~Kant b.Mfit pion that Includes hospl tolinition lnwronce, libero! vacotk>n ond holldays. Condldot.t mult hove o detlr .. to be tuccatsful ond be wllllng to work hord. If you •1n1t y~ hew. th. quollflcotiCMtt, pleoM oppty In penon to: the llllJ l'illt Monday ltlru frldoy 9-11 om ot 2~ pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Lltr~\ ·' ~ROLE l·MARIETS r ~ ~1 llOW HllUllli _ __...._ "' OASllElll lllllTllT Mllllllll ~ · ~ lnte<vlews Wednesday 9-11 -_.... -A.M. at 2588 Newport Blvd .. .. ~ Costa Mesa (on Newport Blvd. at Del Mar) Call (714) 537-4840 for more info EOE Newlpaper -K1DS-EARN GREAT TRIPS Att> PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lP TO $75.00 PER WEEK. Wt no• lllwt I ~ optftlllCS IOI you.. nett bentn to securt rhdm l0t Tiie Orance C41st Daly Pllol Our crews slatt at 330 p 111 and I won. untA 8 JO p 111 wtftdays On Sahmlay, "' won a In more houn You .. eain 1111111 tnps ,Ml P'lltS, ~ W'llll tatnq rour own monty , theft ll no clftm111 or t*llon on.alttd K JOU are onte1ested, please call lilt' £ at1 (714) 548-7058 TODAY.'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOll 1 Sinet 6 "-of Wine and FIOMe" 10 Weight allow· a nee "HouMarN 15 And othera 16 Erode<! 17 Rel. yr wire 18 Jim-dandy 20 A Oenhwon 21 "Pardon me' 23 O!aappear 24 Legal claim 25 Utmott 26 Oelry device 30 Neo9hYtM 34 Sign up 35 Funy grown 37WIMUln 38 Bootery unot 311Smatltr" • 1 SIOfe event 42 Corroded •3 Cleavtng tOOl '4 Large hawk •6 Mine vein 48 Monh 50 SWMllOP 52 Incline 53 Contr1vee 56 €nc11ele<I 57 Ptlfmot 60 Fending oft 62 Treatment 64 NorH deity 65 Buck heroine 66 Retort ho1e1 67 Bird• of Old 68 8enches 611 Oeec> gulf DOWN 1 Aan1 s garb 2 Rtghl of way 3 Mist Kett •Compete 5 Pasor,.. 6 Proper 7 Particle 8 Chatt., 9 Drudge 10 Score 1 t Roast Fr 12Goddessol atrol• 13 Tot MIT 19 Social group 22 Auto perl 24 Wild an1ma1's h~ 25 CheeM 26 Plant part 27 Related on mothet s side 28 E_.erCt9ed PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 29 Suecnaoon 3 1 Laughs tx>tst. 9fOusly 32 Young bird 33 LoomrMds 36 Su•tabte •O Ample • 1 ShOrt anve '3 c ... t>rattons - 45 Kitchen 1001 ,7 Urchins •9 Straightens S I Prevent law 53 CauMd by 5• Make over 55 Continent 56 Wear away 57 AetOf 58 lnc11es S9 Or1v1ng aids 61 oe France 63Weep PART-TIME. v.neo hour• to Include eerly A,M. .,..ends. Mutt heve de- pendable vehicle (amall truck, van, 1tatlon WaQOf'I) 10 ulill news. paper dew. In Irvine aree. Must be deperi· dable. Contact Greg Hyde Monday thru Friday between 9:30 end 10:30 a.m, . 6'2~21 I ~ THIOOORf ROBINS FORD . .. . . . . ' . ' J•,• A ""t .a "· o ,,., . ~' . .., , ... ,._ ... . . .. 714 -833-1300 •••n•••• ·11 ' • $edln. Jllntt ~· .... pon Memot1 11-2._.. OAM~ Ill '°'~~& ._,_on tMS modeil. Jan """'"*"' autllonnd •NP 1eo.. 1 SS3 orS9e-5'38 .... 111 THEODOtU ROBINS FORD lObO HAllOI llVO COHA Ml\A b(J 001<' .... ·7! SJC;t\a:l. 1 OWf'I( 57 .4'5 ml.Joed9d. $1350 MS-9543 OI ...._.2'12 C••m. tltl ·71 mr v.,., dwl ~~ &intt. A.IC,~ dell toao.o HSOQ.. 1 645-&220OI~1 15 CA.Dill.ACS S•t9oown CloeedEnd Coft'wNI c:W LW AU.-sAVEAS (71•> '32-1m NABERS CADl.lAC 78 FOid Fwmont • dlr W1lgOl'I AetlUllt ang ~ Mttery S 1900 646-3 17& '11F•.wa P1S, P/8 , Pllock$. P~, CtVlae con. aif. ~· (180\18801 s1n1 a 1 vw Rabl>U dll White, SunrOOC. ••K IN $5-450 '81 ACC«O UC 5 IJ)d, toe> obo 751-7315 cond low ml, wlM ... I wflct•• 813~1 .............. s 139/mo t tx. S4M doWn CE Commerdal ie..o All-SAVERS 1750 M~ 91\'d eu.n.tPn 114121-1111 WIOlll ...... I .. I 419o- Or.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 22, 1G8• BUENA PARK GARDEN.GROVE ...J • 0 I-"' Ir a> • EDINGER Q WARNER 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. hast hJ., lew,ert ltaoll llJ-otOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS·CADILLAC ~ 2IOO llllOR ILYI., COSTA IESI (11•) ••0-1100 (213) lll-1211 • 868t Prices •Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People < w a> 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Depts. Competitive Rates On lease & Daily Rentals 20IO larMr llYll.; Oest• lesa 142-0010., 140-1211 0 HOUSE .OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG THM LEASES • COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 637-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. G RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN 91 FWY. 22 FRWY I LA'G'lJNA HILLS 9 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 ,.,,., lhtl., 0.sta Mesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546·1200 S,ecill Plt'ts lJle 546·94H MONDAY-FRIDAY SATlJRDAY SUNDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM 8:30 AM -6:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 8 STADIUM PONTIAC We're New -We're Dea/Ing AcroH from the Big A on Ketell• Juet Weet of the (57) Oreng• f rHwey Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises ln1h1i11 2221 E. latella 311-1111 G BILL YATES \J-. MISSION VIEJO fl LAKEU MISSION VIEJO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Needa SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Ane Setecilon of Quality UMd Vehlclel # 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2925 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 979-2500 0 RAY FLADE-BOE LllOILI IEIOllY .111111 ISIZI #11 btt hater Ir., lnl11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 CREVIER BMW "' # 11 !-f • C11ter Ir., lni11 ..... In The Irvine Auto Center #20 1111 hater Ir., lnl11 YILISWllEI • NllOIE • PEllEIT SALES • LEASING• PARTS• SERVICE SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "" "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" lpeci.tlzlng In European Deflvefy. Exc.tlent hlectlon of New and ceretully pnpered UMCi •MW'• a1Way1 In atock. .. I 830-7800 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing G) ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT # 1 /1 TH Wist For lltr1 )Hp Siiis For I Y11rs , O[':n~e. sALEs t •SERVICE oa • lEASING ......,....._ '--. .--. m~:;::.,-:;:.uo fi ACCESSORIES DEPT . ' 54l-I023 8 INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COACH INC. Daily Pilai class1fted ads phone 642-56 78 In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7300 Orange Countys Newest Volkswagen DeJler Complete Sales, Sef'llce & Leasmg • \ ~ C. STERLING ~ SAUS -Slnte( -WSlllC -PUTS Overseas Dellvery Speclallsts PARTI DEPARTMENT OPEN • SATURDAY MORNINQI BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana 12112 Valle leall, I• .11• ••ttr•• 491-4111 111-'800 Corner of Broadway & 11t St. Closed Sunday• IR • UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE • JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy . 1301 OUllll 81. -N.w C•r Location 1001 Oullll Bl. -R ... I• Dlrl•lon 11\ World's Largest Selection of 0 '<::;) Mercedes Benz ~ 833-9300 Newport Beach 840-8444 Wn · Uasill · Plrts · Stnkt · Wy he, -: ----~ . ft ~ ,. ~ ' ft .. • I> .... (. ·' ·' .., .; 0 : ·• 0 • t ., J, •• • •• .J> I I I : ' ·---. --L --· . ~--,._. ---- -DOING BUSINESS UNDER A . FICTITIOUS NAME? .. ... All new buslneHes using • fictitious neme. muet by lew be registered with the County Clerk. The DAILY PILOT provides the form• end filing eervlces for our 1.:ustomers. If you ere stertlng • new bultneH cell the DAILY PILOT for lnformetlon and forms 142-4121 UT. ltl Daily Pilat .., ~-----------.:........-....--................................... --...--.....__ ......... ;-........-.......----. ........... -------~~~~~----'-'--~--~~--- ' - i 0) -I' "' N -- J > ~ f e ~ g __, it >-_, < 0 ! 0 --I ~ Ch ~ :i t 't> < --, c < ..... .g "5 CJ !: (!) >. • :2 0 . J: I f ,.) 2 -Hoid9y Gift Gtridel An Ad¥lftiling ~t lo the OAJLY PtLOT ~. Nov. 22, 1984 Sky the limit? Luxury gifts abound If you can't think of what to gtve som~. and lhe 'Sily's the limit as ter as your budget 11 concerned. maybe you should gwe a Longhorn steec- US4ng etght exot.c woodJ and 23,000 one ... nch tJles, artist Michael Speaker designed a working desk in the shape of a steer for Neiman-Marcus catalog cus- tomers ($65.000J It's kind ot like a rofl top desk. tn that when it's shut. your writing matenaJs are hidden. Only In thfs desk, the (.,Over tor your pens and papers res des on one side of a steer's befty. Not only that, Neiman-Marcus stands ready to 1&-e<eate any lavonte bovine or equine 1n desk form at the drop of a hoof or two. The1e's atso a Neiman-Marcus gOlf ball set or a toy ,eep f0< youngsters that goes 8 mph while an FM radio blares. Ughts can be turned on for night driving and a battery charger can be activated if you drive too far or leave the llghts on. It sells fO< $85. The golf ball set. for $4.5~ Includes 12 reproduction balls from 1899 to 1984, made from the original mOlds but utilizing modern construction. In the set Is "The Anthqlogy of Gou BaJls," a history for the goiter Who only t~ht he knew everything there was to know on the subject. Perhaps What every woman hopes to receive this Christmas is jewelry. At B.D. Howes. pearl necklaces and peart bracelets ranging Ir-Om $100 to $40.000 are expected to be as popular this year as they were last, says Sri.an Howes. He's a fourth-generation Howes selling to great-grandchifdren of his great-grandfather's patrons. "It's a family· oriented business,'' he explains from his Newport Beach location. Among younger men looking for gifts to give their glrtfrtends. the hOttEKt thing at B 0 . Howes· is button earrings In 40 carat gold, an Item designed by Howes' sister Pat Anderson. They sell for $35. He also recommends a crystal bud vase or crystal paperweights in the shape of various animals for "friend-to-friend" type gifts. When a man wants to give a woman the Prom.lee Iler Anytlifn(bat m&k'elier Clinatmu ·~lal with a gift o~ pear la. finest in designer lingerie. he might con- sider Mirna's, next to At Ease men's store In Fashion Island, Newport Beach. For those who desire It, Mima will send a limousine to pick up the recipient. Because a customer who orders the ride usually expects his friend to spend more than $1,000, there is no charge for the limo service. the dozen roses, and the bottle of champagne. Is a $1,000 price tag expected? "Not really," Mlma Ransom says, "but you buy two or three Items In my store and it adds up to around that much." What might a woman choose? Mlma suggests a pure silk peignoir and gown for around $900 that comes In peach. black. ruby red or white. As Is true of all of the designs In her shop, this one cannot be found in a department store. Mlma carries either one- of-a-klnd Items from all over the world or those she designs herself. "We do a lot of custom work in the store," she says. "I am the fashion designer first and the store owner second." Mirna's Is known for catering to man. she adds. Every Thursday night from 7 to 9 is an invitation-only modeling of lingerie styles to help men decide what to purchase. Advice on sizes and colors is freely given. In addition. any time a man comes in the store, Mlma says, personal service Is paramount. "We usually work on a one-to-one basis," she explains. lt'.s expected that men will need help in making their ch6lces. On a recent Friday, she says, nine out of 10 customers In the place were men. For luxurious daytime or evening wear. Gloria Santamaria, owner of Lido Siiks In Lido Village, Newport Beach, has numer· ous suggestions. She calls her "Dynasty" collection, from the TV show of the same name, ·'the hottest thing on the market." To get some of the things Linda Evans wears on the show before any other sto1e has them, Santamaria had dr9SleS air freighted to her shop. For example. there ls a cobalt blue suit In wool with black beaded lapels and a silk chamois camisole underneath for $450, the perfect attire for dinner parties, Christmas festivities, or theater going, Santamaria said. If. a long evening gown is desired. (Pleue eee LUXURY/Paee 15) Budget items enrich holiday shoppirig lists By JOY DEE ANTHONY o.ii, l'llol c ... , .. ,......., If your budget only allows a maximum of $25 per gift, where can you shop and what can you buy? Kathleen Badget t , owne r o f Choclaterle Gudrun of Belgium In Lido V-lllage,-Newpor+-Beaeh. -the store-that supplies Macy's of New York and Bullock's Wiishire In Southern California, has several glfl Ideas For $5 you can buy aprons that say things like "Oh Fudge," or ''How Many Calories in a Piece of Chocolate? -Who Cares," or "Promise Me Anything but Give Me Chocolate... • Or there are Christmas tin boxes for $ t .50 and $3.50 that can be tilled with mushroom-shaped truffles or egg-shaped chocolates with Grand Marnler. hazelnut cream blended with chocolate, or brandy fllllngs. Trays for $5 could be heaped high with-your loved one's favorite candles too. Badgett stresses that It Is adults who delight in Imported chocolates rather than kids For children, there It a miniature slelgh tor $9 that can be filled with a tiny teddy bear. candy canea. and chocolates at an addltlonal charge. Santa might also con· sider buying the 1tore'1 hand·woven Christmas stocking• for $20. Badgett'• atore la the exolualve Im· porter for North America of Gudrun'• Belgian choco11te, the says. adding that the chocolate contains no arttflclal preserv- atives or stabilizers. Choclaterie Gudrun also offers Joseph Schmidt's chocolate from San Francisco, fudge, almond bark, and "turtles" (almonds covered with choc- olate) made locally. People often buy the fudge In five pound boxes (at $7 a pound). Badgett says; because trs-so-tncredtbry- good. Gudrun·s rival across the street from Lido VIiiage near Hughes Market Is the A. Kline Choclatler. There you can buy a little chocolate Mercedes in a showcase box for $12, if the price tag on a real one ls a bit steep. Or. for $25 there's a large bottle of champegne made completefy oat of choc· olate or a large chocolate telephone. Some customera, says owner Ulllan Debol, llke to have b~ets made up with an a11ortment ot ct'locolate surprises, lnclud-. Ing $4 chocolate cassettes, a chocolate soccer ball weighing over 3 /4 o! a pound. a person's name spelled out In chocolate letters for $2.50 each, or chocolate Scotty dogs that come In the type of box you'd expect from a pet store. But A. Kline Choclatler Isn't all about chocolate. Oebol says they otter candy cane rings that can be used as ornaments, napkin holders. or package decorations. besides hard-to-find cordials at $7 .50 a pound. Jelly befllea ano Santa popa. The chocolate Is very fresh. says (PleaM Me 8HOPPIJlf0/Paee 4) . ...,,...,....., .............. Teddy beat. candf can•and chocolate ftll a mbalatme eletcla. Holld8y Gm Guide/An Adwrtlelng ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Thuradey, Nov. 22, 1184 -3 OP & DINE HOLIDAYS I NEWPORT BAY PUBLIC PARKING BALBOA PIER SHOP DINE • ALIATllOSS Wt.ST SWIM & St<>aTSWlAll 104 Mltn 675·'790 • BALBOA BAIClltY & OHi IO I M.11n ~I • IAllOA BEACH COMPANY Pllm& lds~ter '7l-492S • UlllMAN'<, lll!ilAUltAN1 a..11 ..... Rh.ti {I, M.IWI !>I • IAllOA llAUTY & LOCAL COlO. 701 L a.lbol 9llfd. '75·11.lO • IAY OlrT. STO.l lOl Mlin 5'. 67l-S6SO • lllOI'\ COlffl SllOP IOS P.olm <,1 • Men',, Women's ~uwur • ORANGl lUllU\ 8.tlho.I Bhl1I & M<11n <,1 • llUI SAILS STATIONERS l04 Mlin St. 67)·8170 • PAPAGAYO'~ SO'l I 8.ly • COOL ACTM WMll 707 I. Wboe llfvd. 675-69'4 • PtZlA Pf Tl '\ 701 f dl(!'W"('r • DONALDSON'S OlrT STOltl JOOMl:a 67)-49'4> • RUBY') •I 8.illl<M Ptc•t • ClNlRAl STOltl In the hv 671-11'0 • TH( HANDMAIDEN ClfTS 81)~ (. a.lboi lllfd. '7)-4)14 • ~IUOIO <.All 100 ' M.t1n • MAIN STltllT lMPOlllUM 10S Main SI. 671 .... 12 • 1Atr Of 1111 WllAll IMllKM l'.tv1loon • MENOll.SON'S Cl\lllRY 6 fltAMl SHOt JOl him 67S-17lS • IOM•OOICRY 70~ I 8.llho.o • MOU Y •OWN'S . (~ w-. Sequim. Sib • ._.. )02 Main St. 675-1441 • !M'rtOU\ C.hocol.1"' • MAGGll'S: A ROWH SHOt 107 him '75-9204 • NlA T THINGS 714 lelboi 111\rd. 675-lSOl • alC.HAaDS WMS l06MlinSI. 675-6~ • SHt SH£ll SWIMWlAa 509 ..,._ 11¥d. 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"11 le19 1>71 SJ7t "" 111\ 1.1'\W• 67\_.11. -·. 4 -Hoflday Gitt Gulde/An Advertising Supp~t to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Nov. 22, 1984 Make right connection; order a novelty· phone Steve Hollleter Introduce• new Flower Shop Meuger, RUBY ERICKSON Ruby brings a wealth of floral design experience and a fresh new look to Hollister's. A former FTO flower shop owner. Ruby uses exotic fresh flowers from Holland to create unique natural bouquets. Also look for custom silk flower arrangements using the latest decorator colors. V1s11 Holhster's soon_ Lei us help you' create your special holiday atmosphere with handmade tree ornaments. silk and fresh wreaths, " I. rresh flower arrangements with fragrant pine and cedar and spectacular red pomset11a plant~ for your home or office. laily t -l:JO, S.• •·• 2MI I.,._ ""1. Oett1 .... ,0.l2IH Br JOYCE BOOLOVICH o..y,...c.. ......... .. If your Christmas list Includes a sportg enthusiast, cartoon buff, outerspace devo- tee or computer whtz ... you are In luck! A quick trip to your local phone mart or shopping mall will squelch any prejlttera you have about locating the "just right" present. Just imagine trying to have a dismal phone conversation with Kermit's smlllng face looking at you. The unique phone ($99.95) depicts Kermit reclining In a brown cushioned easy chair, chartreuse legs casually crossed. with the yellow handset perched invitingly on hls feet. Or. If Mick~ Mouse:·· Wlnnie-tne-Pooh and Snoopy- Woodstook are more to your llklng, all the colorful cartoon characters are available at the phone marts (around $89.95). Along with the character phones sold at Huntington Center's GTE Phone Mart, Is an array of basic and not-so-basic tete- phones. Take Slugger for example: A great choice for the baseball rhapsodlst. The one-piece phone Is three bats with a baseball sitting on top. A small platform houses the speaker and the baseball ts the earphone ($59.95). Another design Is called the Grand Prix ($64.95). Although nQt specifically retembl· Ing a race car, it's shape and weight. combined with Its color selection, deflnltety fits Its name. The phone Is pushbutton and has a hold button In the center of the dlal. GTE sales representative Gretchen Smith says, "people are looking for phones PHONE 546-5525 .._ ---v-Florist with stored memories." Meaning: phone ~-a ...... OtHit tarn Atff'9ff numbers you call most often are stored In ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jlhephon~smemorysy~~enabllngyou the convenience of speedier dialing. HOLIDAY SALE 20% Off . ENT.IRE STOCK TO MAKE YOUR GIFT GIVI NG A LITTLE EASIER Just a hop, skip and a freeway away, ls the AT&T store located on Bristol in the Costa Mesa Village. AT&T has the perfect gift for the "person on the go." It's a selection of cordless phones ($69.95- $99.95) with ranges of 100 to 1,500 feet. A few more handy it~s are the Big Button (around $59.95) designed with enlarged numbers. light touchbutton and llght hand· set. A thoughtful gift for those with visual or other disabilities. Another great Idea Is the Noteworthy wall phone. It's equipped with a reversible chalkboard and corkboard. 11 can hold a phone directory. pencils or chalk. This phone would certainly take the frustration out of looking for that always-absent notepad and pen. And ... the AT&T two-way communica- tion s~tjml._!hat would have knocked Alexander Graham Bell's socks off, Is the Gateway. The computer lover on your llst will go berserk witt) this Invention. In fact. the user may never have to leave his easy chair again to bank, shop or buy sports and o.r .... .--... ~lt ..... Go to bat for yoar bueball fan ·with thb unaaual phone caUed Shaaer. theater tickets. All that Is needed Is a television. telephone and AT&T will sell or rent you the Sceptre videotex terminal and keyboard. The purchase price is $859, or rent monthly for $29.95 after setup charges. ' Now from computers to space travel It's on to South Coast Plaza and Rooten's Luggage to view a tetephone designed for a Star Wars fan. The body of the silver clock radio and phone resemble Hans Solo's Millennium Falcon. lift the handset and you have your own spacecraft. Fashion Island's Neiman-Marcus car- ries phones with a European flair. From Denmark ($200). a low sleek phone with a nine-memory system. Krone. from West Germany. has a compact design modular and lightweight (S 130). Erickson, a Swedish concept, has a phone with Interchanging faoeplates In blac"K. red and wh1le ($90). And rounding out the telephone selec- tion Is Radio Shack's French style designs ($49 .95-$79 .95). The elegant look Is certain to complement Its surroundings. ale Begin Nov. 23rd And Doe ~ot SHOPPING ENRICHED •.• pecial Orders} Something Special feminine Fashion 250 E. 17th, Cos ta Me a • 645-5 7 I l w-,. •fH'f°l11U:i,. fo f1t•hum for thr ml••r li11urt> (~;~,. .. I thru 18) P'romPaee2 Debol. because most of It comes from Claremont. Any Item In the store can be expected to last for months without any change in taste, she adds. Practlcally right next to A. Kline's Is "Friends & Company." a shop full of "gifts 10 delight and enchant.·· says owner Christy Sachs. For under and around $25 there are tee shirts painted with sheep dogs. Christmas light bulbs, geese or reindeer (and the words "Merry Merry Merry"), Of bear shirts saying "Unbearably Good." There are hats with felt birds or perfume bottles with heartsen them. There are stockings and oruamenta and Christmas sweat shirts. belidet ceramic cookie jars. Joke gifts. and books for men. women and chlldren. Also avaflable are ceramlc nect<1aoes with lifesaver or clown themes, rag rugs In aJI colors, and confetti to throw at holiday times. Christmas and holiday greeting cards also abound. In Laguna Beacn. you ~n go wild In "Chlcken littles." There are mugs. with animals or musical notes or piano keys on them, clear plastic purses. belts, purses and socks with fluorescent colors and tee shirts with amusing sayings. One shows a "Somewhere over the Rainbow" theme with the saying: "Mom. I'm leavlng, I hate Kansas. I'm taking the dog." Perhaps the next wearer of that tee shirt should consider unwrapping the nst of his or her Christmas gifts before departure, given the offerings available this year. LocaJ shop ownert would agree. • v Holiday Gttt Guide/An Advertlling Supplement to the DAILY PtLOT/Thunday, Nov. 22, 19&4 -5 Suited toa T Snoov.;.:e fantutana beaale of telenalon'allr. T .llr.S.,uthede>f the .r. 11ta" family arrl•ea for . la called, coma complete wltJi Chrlatmu u a doll ... lzed clone of Molaawk bal.rc11t and &old elaa.l.na. ~~~ DAVIS BROWN'S great holiday specials ar here now and you c.-n save llke the Dicken n selected microwaves. -t+ot:p..oi..rt +tutp..ui.nI COUNTERTOP MICROWAVE FULL SIZE MICROWAVE • 2 Po-L ....... a • 35 minute 11,.,.. SAVE ONLY •4000 s 1 a 995 • 14 ~11 • 10 POW« LllY9i1 .-.-+-• -8ectronJc.. Touch Control1 &PACEMAKER II Microwave °'*1-Mounts Undef Your Wall Cabinet SAVE ONLY 'SO s2999s • Hano• from your kitchen wall cabinet• • Time Cootling with 35-mi.nut.ea timer • Defrost cycle • Valrable Power ~ . SAVE NOW ¥ --... --. • . ~al .... .. i l 0 hristmas Fantasy A Special Time Presented by the Orange. County Fairgrounds SWAP MEET When the big hand hits Monday, Dec. 17th, the fun begins. The SWAP- ELVES wake up and turn on all the SWAP· SWITCHES, pull the SWAPLEVERS and ·push the SWAPBOTIONS that make the Orange County Fairgrounds SWAP- MACHINE bells, whistles and gears move into full production.1Jown the chutefrom the North Pole and all over Orange County will come bicycles and boots ... tools and suits ... Mag-wheels and jewels and spec· tacular deals! We'll be open from 7 :00 AM to 4:00 PM every day, Monday, December 17th through Monday, Decem ber 2 4th, with gifts beyond the imagination. and family fun for everyone. HAVE FON & SAVE MONEY! Do your Christmas shopping HERE ... at the Orange County Swap Meet Christmas Fantasy ••• A Special Time. Our SWAP- ELVES know you'll find the perfect gifts for that special someone! lt•s all t here .. . Everything .. . under the Sun! .. 6 -Holiday Gift Guide/An Advertising SuppMNnent to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Nov. 22, 1984 Toying with what's 'in' ~or youngsters By EVE C. LASH o.., .... c. ............ It used to be easy to buy Christmas toys -choices were more limited and peer pressure on getting the "in" thing hadn't emerged. Because of manufacturer shortages, parents are alto finding It difficult to buy "Johnny" or "Jiii" their favorites. "Everyday we get at least aeven requests for the Cabbage Patch doll." says Valerie Howard, a satescierk at FAO Schwarz Afth Avenue Toy Store. South Coast Ptaza. Cotta Mesa. But nowadays, it takes keen insight to purchase the right toy so youngsters won't be disappointed on Christmas morning. According to toy industry experts, today there are certain toys that are real ''hot" and others that are positively passe. "Children who don't own a Cabbage Patch doll and theft parents are emotionally upset -the kids are on the bottom of the popularity lists. One mother said her child went to a slumber party and she was the only one wltftout the doll. She was under a lot of pressure and she went home crying." According to Jim Weaver. owner of the Toy Junction in Irvine (who refuses to stock the pudgy faced creatures). there are other cabbagey-looklng dolls of better quality. He recommends the Sour Kraut Doll --{seaing for $99.95) with eyes that open and close. Another recommendation is the Zaph dolls of Germany, also around $100. What's "In" this year for preschoolers are the Hasbro Softies' Muppet Babies resembling the elder muppet creatures. "These are real popular. The little kids scream when they see them. They say 'There he is,' " says Howard. New for 8-to 14-year-olds are the library of Games, Alptey's-Beffeve tt or Not game, Rock Trtvia, Teacher's Quiz and T fjvja Adventure~ ''Klds..ace .definitety bacit td board games," notes Howard. o.., .... ,..._..,ir.u. The biggest Miiers this year tend to be the "stuff" pushed on televsion. FAO assistant manager Walter Raynes says their biggest setter for boys are the Godakln Transfmmers. These creatures are little robots that transform Into other things. such as cart and boats. "They' re some- ~bbyWolfewlth tra.ln. thing kids take apart and put back -Into ~W omen's Service My C~<) Li3L ... V Uiamund1o (brarf'l;-1, rH"t l.ta1c-, rdrr1111:~. hara) V .-u,.._ (1·•1al. ''*· hat. pur"') V 'ac-hl (Ont" l.ar~I' oc!'an hfl''. 11rw 'rnall loa1 • ru1'>C"r) V C:ar Ong anil IM"au11ful. "lvc-r, bu1h 111 luxurlf">, chauffeur) OR A cruise ticket on one of the August sailings of the brand new Royal Prin- cess or Sun Princea to Alaska to benefit ho•les& women. (Inaugural Yf'a r) Au~. IS, 1985 . 10 days -Round Trip- 'an Praaei~ci Sun Princess Aug. 10. 1985 . 7 days -Round Trip- VancouYer IOft& nn or IEWPOIT IAllOI c~ ~...-~women of ~~County For ~ to llewfve Your cabin Call 7.onta 17141.,,,....MO OI f7141 '4A-~~ eveninp after , - Toy etore owner Jim W•Yer la •a.rroanded by Soar Kraat ltlda, something else. They're educational and safe.'' he says. stme sold roughly 1,500 stuffed animals during the year. The biggest seller for gins at FAO are Weaver says his best seller has been the Carolle Line baby dolls. Madam Alexander Dolts and stuffed animals. The ¥ • (Pleue eee TOY8fPaCe 8) KALEIDOSCOPE · GIRLS, PRETEENS ) & JUNIORS .... r.-.. .._ .. fW.S I06 r~ ' "'' r-J s......., 11~ 18055 MAGNOllA •FOUNTAIN VALLEY• 963·7133 GOANEfUilAGftOl.IA I TAl8£1n 11199.aa.,,. ........... C1a " tr • u' r .., .................. Dee.I -.... Cs 95' """' W111 u M1 ---,,~----------• Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Nov. 22, 19a.. -7 • ... .....,.__~-· • • ~ > - Entertainment enter ·. Mesa Verde Center HARBOR and ADAMS • COSTA MESA Albertson's Edwards Cinema MemMfle Beauty llr9. Fields' Cootlies Sweneen's w. flO oul °' ""' ... ., .,...141 Suppty Opening Soon S..-s'Jllll......-Ma .,,,_ -"' ,,.. ..,... ,,_ OIO 751~210 Fuddrucken -~-al., Mualc Merkel ..,,..,, _,, Atexllnder'• Ber a Slnonp -Mmous ,,..,,,,,_~ 54&-0038 556-&937 Grtll ~"'·-pt'Odl.cn tit -,_ ~· -M#IC¥9 Photogt llphy by ,,,._ ... c-~ Upper Cuts 241.0123 751-2511 112-2175 Jeffrey Bitblt Bagglns MeN Verde Travel ~.s..-~-~-Hemburger Hemtet 0.-cMl*I> "" """" -Cvts 545-1711 ~ ....... w. ~"' Cl\#set rs ,-s ~1189 8el* of Arnertc. ~ ..... ,...,, 556"311 54M716 y °"' $1)* ,,., wt'9el L8nd ~78 ~1'392 Mione'• Piecemek•• ..,., ___ Dolphin Hair HMd...., ... _ F.,,.., dlrwop ~ .. .........,_,,,. .. ,.,.......,, ..... . ....,.,.. t« ... edd le> • Ice c ...... Chelet .. .._ .. __ ......,...._ ....,..., '" ...,,.,. ..,.,,,.,,,.,,.,~ ---. ,...,. .... _ MO-OIOO .,....., tn4135 141-3112 711-4112 • 8 -Holiday Gift Gulde/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY Pll-OT /Thursday, Nov. 22, 1984 TOYS, GAMES ••• From Paces the Brio wood trains tr om Sweden. "And of course, Trivial Pursuit is still number one. I can't keep it In stock." What's absolutely out of the picture are E.T. Items. "Every toy goes through Its cycle. The biggest toy was E.T. in 1983. But from Dec. 26 on, you couldn't sell one to save your life. And that's the way the toy Industry is. "You can find some products that sell year after year, such as Monopoly, which was released during the Depression. Others are very trendy and fadlsh, like the video games. Last year. anything electronic or video was very big. But this year it's dead. Also water snakes and octopus are out. They've all gone to toy heaven," says Weaver. •I Other big sellers again this year are the Care Bears. However, there are shortages on this fluffy creature. along with shortages of the transformable robot toys. For the youngster who has absolutely everthing there is the very sleek gas powered, scaled-down version of the Mercedes Benz, selling for a mere $1, 100. Howard says Wayne Newton ordered one for his daughter. For that same mini elite lad, there's the new Maxx Steele Programable Robot by Ideal for $499. This little playmate. friend and helpel' is the ultimate toy for little ones. It walk~. tal~s. plays games and has a motorized grasplng'claw with moving arms and wrists. And if that Isn't enough It even plays music through Its electronic com- puter brain. Another recommendation for the child who has most everything is the mink teddy. It goes for $395;. SEIK080% 9 AM to 7 PM • OFF I (TIVE •&NIER) . . " .. lq ,, ) v ((') \q l ,. BeU.. eurrounded by eoft, cuddly toy animal• doe.n 't eeem to belp ~Wolfe, 5, of Imne, JDQ.e a ~u • ..Bow· eTer, ber brother Andrew, 2, doeen't •bare Iler problem. Below, Ana Ben.mel.eeaaapl cbecb wttJa eon Ben to eee lf be'• lntereeted In llaTlnC a Traneformer for Chrt•tmu. A Holiday Tradition 'q ·') <...) r) ·~ ) ~ :::====================::.....:==============================:::.·~ :: , cte9a11t /e119ea>1cu '"e 4'Jllle"Jle t1pecial :: ) v t--~~.....;...~~~~=--~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~--4. FOR FOR :: , Gentlemen Ladies ~JIU, _j S'aw.e"~ S"6w &!., lq_ '4 , 7.tc, lJ4a .so.,, 911 tAltC'- S,,m.l 7eJ¥UMCM ' . . . . .. <!u.te II 11/t lllMd P"• (## .... ~ "'~fW., a.a fJlt., &ti, .e"d.tHu & ~"1««"· ·n lq_ ') ' ) n lq '4 > v n lq ) .~ I t • ____.,,,, Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thur'ld9Y. Nov. 22, 1SMM -9 SHOPPERS: INSPECT A·LL TOYS FOR SAFETY WASHINGTON (AP) -Government agencies and consumer groups have rought tor years to assure that America's children will have safe toys, but In the final analysis It's up to the buyer to consider any hazards from the toy being purchued. With nearly half of all United States toy sales occurring dut'lng the Christmas season, consumer advocates are renewing their calls for caution on the part of parents and other buyers. "When purchasing a toy, take the time to take ii out of the box. Examine It. Feel for sharp edges and points that could cut." urges Consumer Product Safety Com- m1ss1oner Terence M. Scanlon. Commission chairman Nancy Harvey Steorts puts special emphasis on label reading, being aware of the age recommen- dations on the toy package and heeding them. The commission received reports of about 123,000 toy-related Injuries to chil- dren in 1982. That Is some 20,000 fewer than 1n 1977. otfldals point out. Steorts notes tha1 many or the Injuries now being reporte4 Involve misuse of toys, not defective products. Children playing with toys Intended for older age groups has become a growing hazard, partlcular1y In families where younger Onet may have access to older siblings' toys. 'I Parents should choose the correct toy ror a child and make sure It Is maintained and used correctly, she says. Some 90 percent of the toys IOfd In the United States carry suggested age labels, the Toy Manufacturers of America association re- ports. 'The kind of Injury we see. day In and day out. ought to and can be avoided by proper maintenance. supervision, storage and especlally select Ion of toys," adds Commissioner Stuart M . Statler. He warns against giving children toys Intended for someone older. which some parents do In hopes of challenging the ablllty of a toddler. Sharp points and edges, and small parts that can choke children, have been a particular focus of federal regulators In the past and many of thole hazards have been eliminated, often with the coopera11on of the toy Industry. Nevertheless, dangerous I Items can stlll find their way onto the marketplace and caution must be ex- ercised. The consumer affairs division of Americans for Democratic Action does an annual toy safety survey In late autumn, for example. And while reporting that safety has Improved greatly In recent years It still found problems tast fall, lncludtng some party favors that could pose a choking hazard. Electric and electronic games have become widely popular In recent years, and the national council of Better Business Bureaus reminds buyers to look for the Underwriters Laboratories sticker on such products to make sure they have been safety tested. Puzzles can also have small parts that are dangerous to children In the 2-to-11 age group, the council warns. It suggests caution in providing chlldren with such toys as cap guns and other loud noise-makers. Toys with heating elements are rec- ommended for children at leas1 8 years old. the council notes. Tool kits are also better left to older children. The American Optometric Association warns that toys that "shoot" missiles c'an endanger children's eyes, If not used carefully. a hazard also present with such things as darts and bow-and-arrow sets. Safety goggles are a good Idea for children playing with such potentially hazardous items as chemistry sets, the optometrists warn. Toys can be an Important part In developing vision and hand-eye coordi- nation. the eye doctors point out. and they encouraged parents to select items that promote visual activity. SEE FRIDAY5 NOTHING TO (JJ0? WEEKENDER! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ID ,. Lido Marina Village invites you and your family to join us for some old- fashioned C hristmas celebrating. December I st FASBIOI SHOW 1-3 PM: Holiday fashions from these fine stores: Lido Silks • Annette's Place • Village Company • Anne Bruse • Lizette's. SAITA AlllYES: Your child can visit Santa and have a photo taken. Santa will be in the Gazebo all day. 11£1 LICBTllG I P•: Join us when we light our beautifully decorated tree. Enjoy the carolers as your shop and dine at Lido Marina Village . December I 0th-14th : : • 1 "T1J1 to tlae W•rl• • . • ol Clail•re•'• l•••ital." We : • • invite you to place a wrapped gift under our tree for Children's Hospital of 0I"anqe County. . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " • • . • • • • • • . • • • • ii ~ • • . ' . • • • . . I . • . • i • • . • ~ . . . • • • .. • • . I • •• 'r ·-. - I -' .. . ' ... -.. . 10 -Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Nov. 22, 198-4 Decorating ideas stores' specialty .,..,,... ....... ..,._ ..... ....., By CHRIS CRAWFORD ~ .... c:. ..... ,. ... A number of local specialty stores report that they are filled and overflowing with all kinds of decor.atlons for the holiday season. literally thousands of Christmas dec- orations and ornaments are available at Minuteman Way in Westcilff Plaza, New- port Beach. A count1"¥-style gift shop speclallzlng In Americana, Minuteman Way Is a wall-to-wall, floor-to-celling smorgasbord of gift and decorating Items. Christmas ornaments Include hand- crafted, ceramic, brass, wooden, and fabric varieties and are both Imported and made by local craftsmen. "A parttculatly hoUtem this year," says owner Luanne Berry, "Is the antique reprodlJctlon of Christmas light covers," These slip right over the regular Christmas tree light bulbs and give an antique look to the tree decor. Also. "teddy bears are still very big," says Berry. "as are lambs, Scotty dogs, and white geese." All of theee are featured as free-standing ceramic or cioth decorations, and also as ornaments, stocking decor- ations, Christmas napklns or towel decor- ations, etc. Teddy bears are also very big again at Plecemakers In the Meea Verde Shopping Center, Cost-' Mesa, at the lnterHCtlon of Harbor and Adams. At the back of the store Is a fireplace scene surrounded by teddy bears of all typee, tlzes. and detcrlptlons. In addltlOrf, Plecemakers carries all the materials for do-It-yourself decor: wooden Initial blocks, country-style fabrics, stuf- A potpourri of glfta, including teddint bean and handmade doll•, are at the llinuteman Way. (Pleue eee IDBAS/PaC• 12) I I· Viel SSO '799 • l Yeo• Wo.,only • 1 OS-Chonnel • 14 Doy, t> f••nt '•09•omm•• SELECT A VISION HI-fl VCR 115 11.00 -100.00 RCA Rebate lf41USO YOUR COST • * • * • * • * Great Tasting Gifts Choose from over 100 different girts. in a variety o f sizes and prices. we11 gladly handle all the details sending your glf ts out. lllCll•YFAIUll IOUTH COAIT PLAZA i ..... "' c.ro ... IC...rt \ 4 Hotlday Gift Gulde/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thunlday, NoY. 22, 1984 -11 -------------------..--....... --Un usu a I gifts provide year-round enjoyment By SUSAN MOHAHAN O..,_e..o $ 0 I You want to give a gift that won't bethe wrong size or color, one that won't be duplicated, and above all, one that won't be forgotten the day after Christmas. It may seem like a tall order, but It cen be filled with gifts that keep coming •1 year long. If someone on your gift list has a hobby or an area of special lntereat, a subscription to a magazine that deals with the subject can be an appropriate and Inexpensive present. Unlike 1 book, which will probably be read once and put on the lhetf, each magazine wltl be like a new gift. Those old stand-bys, frutt and flowers, will seem lelS flke a lut-mtnute thought you arrange to have them dellYef"ed periodically Instead of just once. Many florists are wtlUng to ma.ke such an arrangement. If you pay In advance and specify the dates the flowers are to be sent. Newport Produce In Costa Mesa will also hand defNer fruft batkets loCalfy or arrange tor gift peck• of freeh frutt to be eent out of town. But you don't have to limlt your choices to fruit or nowera. Some ~tty stores (including SwlM Colony--alfd Hickory Farms) will arr11nge to aerid cheele. cured meat, UIOrted j9ma and other foods on the dates you apedfy. Nor do you have ta have the same Item eent Heh time -It can be candy one month end salami the next. A member9hlp In a health apa Is another gift that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Thia la 11n 11ea where It pays to shop around, bec:auN prklea·vary tremen- dously, u do the flciUtlel. P~ In the $600 to $800 range and up are not uncommon, but It's also possible to enroll someone for less than $100. Also, since many health clubs otter special rates from time to time, When you make the purchue can determine how much you pay. Keep In mind. too, that some places otter two for one apeclals, so you may want to sign yourself up for the price of a friend's gift. If a friend or relative la Interested In a particular sport, membership In a club that specializes In It can be a welcome gift. The prices, however, are steeper than those for general fitness centers. Membership In a tennis club can cost from $375 up, and often there are monthly dues, as well. And If golf 11 the game, be prepared to spend from $2,500 to $60,000 for membership In a private club. On the other hand, golf lessons are not nearly as expensive. It's possible to purchase a gift oetlflcate that entitles the bearer to six private lessons from a pro for under $100. Of course, lessons aren't restricted to sports Instruction. If you know someone who Is Interested In break dancing, creative writing. gourmet cooking °' any number of other pursuits, you can probably find someone who otters lessons In the same area. And chances are you can buy them by the package. As with any other gift, you have to know the person!-s tastes before deciding on the gift. But assuming the thought Is ap- propriate, such a gift can be the biggest one under the tree -and It doesn't have to be wrapped, ~ does- •tt I • It's easy money all the way with classifie~ because classified readers are~ ready to buy. Call us today. llllJPllll ~lld!I :. 842-5878 The Concord.Mariner SG0 " makes the bulky sportswatch passe. The slim sleek sport watch with sta mina. In stainless st eel and l 4KT gold: the Mariner SC with date and sweep second han with All electronic quartz, water re- i s t an t and hand -crafted m witzerland . #32 Fashion Island· ~ 644-2040 • ' ~ ****************************** * * 1 *wow•* 1 * • * * I I ITS THE LIVING CHRISTMAS CARD! 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HONEYBAKED GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE GIFTS IN GOOD TASTE ThE>y are great to 1ust say thank you !Of your hospitality oc any other reaSl)n you need lu say thanl<s They also make excellent gifts tor that hard to please relative. t>u~1ness associate. or employee. but whatever the siluat1on the gift ol HoneyBaked 15 sure to win praises PARTY TRAYS -NATIONWIDE'. SHIPPING -WHOLE OR HALF HAM IN C.A ANAHEIM CORONA DEL MAA EL TORO fNCINITAS FRESNO HUNTINGTON 8(ACH LA HABRA LAKEWOOD NORTH HOLLYWOOD NORTHRIDGE ORANGE PALO AL TO PASADENA RANCHO MIRAGE RIVERSIDE SACRAMENTO SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOSE SANT A BARBARA SANT A MONICA SUNNYVAl E TORRA NC( UPL AND VALENCIA wrsr COVINA W(STL AKE VILLAGE WOODLAND HILL S ANAHEIM 1222 S Brookhor~I 111t Ball Road) 111 •1 635·2•6' CORONA DEL MA.ft· 3700 f <..oast Hwy 17 141 673-9000 (71•) 8•8 8575 ORANGE 1• 19 N TUSl•I' rat Ka1et111) ;:r:oz:.o .... "'..:~~ • .:."::, ... '" ~~' EL TORO 2•601 Ra ymond Wily .. ;; 11 141 997 9960 ... (at El Toro Road> IK>NI Yt\l\Kt 0 .,. (7 14) 837 3822 IDEAS FOR DECORATING •.. J"rom Pate 10 flngs, patterns, etc. Do-lt-yourselfera can also find ma- terials for all their holiday decorating Ideas at Moskatel's, at Beach and McFad~ In Westminster, or at Lee Wards In Hunt- ington Center. Both stores carry a wide variety of oraft Items. lncludlng pre- assembled kits, straw wreaths, candles In a wide variety of shapes and colors. fabrics, Polyester fills, beads, gll~•. etc. One of the unusual tree ornaments offered at Roger's Gardens. Newport Beach, are decoupaged goose eggs. Real goose eggs are decorated with various Christmas scenes and painted with four- teen layers of lacquer to give them a porcelain finish, says Modesto Busto. visual dlsplay desfgner for Roger's. In addition, Roger's Gardens also offers a complete gallery of decorating Items. lncludlng a aeries of "theme'' Christmas trees (each done In a particular motif). This year, theme trees feature clowns, animals, salt boats, Victorian dolls. and Oriental lanterns. as well as others. Theme trees also are featured again at Buffum's, Fashion lslan9, Newport Beach. In the Trim-a-Home section of the store. manager Marian Branin has on dlsplay five theme trees featuring animals, crystal ornaments. wooden ornaments. angels and musical Instruments, and the family. "The crystal ornaments have been selling especially well for the last three a.., -,.._..., "-" ..... ..., Thi• window cllaplay lea•a llttle doqbt that a potpourri of holiday decoration• await ca.atomera of the lfinuteman Way (left). At rleht la one of thouaanda of omamenta at Roaer'• Garden•. weeks,'· says Branin. Another poputar Item she says, are the ceramic animal orna ments featuring Beatrix Potter characters which are new this year. Wallpapers to Go, Harbor Center Costa Mesa. Is also carrying a line o Christmas ornaments and featuring them• trees for the first time. Their themes lnclu<H Country. Victorian. Storybook, and "The Elegance:" a tree featuring cryst1tl balls gold ornaments, and musical ornaments. One of the pioneers of commercla ornaments -Hallmark -began produc· Ing a collectible series 12 years ago. Toda} the company offers 17 series of cottec· tlbles, li'lciudlng four new first editions: ThE Victorian Oollhouse, the Art Masterp~ (Madonna and Chlld), the Twelve Days o· Christmas (this year. the Partridge), and thE Wooden Lamb. All Hallmark ornaments may be founc In the stationery and greeting card section! of the major department stores, as well a! at Hallmark stores, such as K.C.'s Hall- mark, Harbor Center, Costa Mesa. ~~~lli=~, Wtll it be a or a HO, HO, HO HO-HUM Christmas Framing-a-gift is the perfecl gift for anyone! First you .decide what they like. Second you frame It, using top quality hardwpod or metal sec;;tion frames. It's so easy and affordable you can frame several gifts In one afternoon. We also offer, custom framing, pre-frame posters and artwork in our galleries, or you can give "Santa Approved" gift certificates. ' ... ~ So why settle for a Ho-Hum Gift, when you can give a "Great Frame Up Gift" to everyone! ~~rJfiuiiB~ THE FRAME IT YOURSELF STORE I Telephone· (7 14) 751·7354 3 721 South Brls1ot • Senll Ana, CA 92704 (Neer South Coeet Plaa) BtM1 this Id 111 lot '°'off 1111 lllllllftC P11rctwe ••••*•····~·-.-•ic••····~- ... ._ .................. ._._.-.............................. --------------...... --------~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Holiday Gift Gulde/An Adveftialng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, Nov. 22, 198' -13 Electro nic navtcational aide are among auggeated Chrlatmu glfta for the favorite aallor ln yoar mldat. It's smooth sailing for nautical accessories By ALMON LOCK.ARY 0.., .................. Christmas shopping for your favorite boat owner or yachtsman? Your budget will depend largely on the size of boat your recipient operates, keeping in mind that a boat Is a large hole In the water surrounded by wood, fiberglass. aluminum, etc. Into which.you pour money. Where to shop? It's a matter of choice and how much money you want to spend. -There are several discount stores in the coastal cities. Most of the better known marine hardware stores are located on or near Coast Highway in Newport Beach, known as the "nautical mile." Try such long-established stores as Thi New ~ tore 'fl? Arrive pecial Delivery to Fashion ~ I • Island • You'll find a festive collection of • GIFTS •DECORATIONS • HANDMADE HUGABLES West Marine (formetty Captain's L()Ct(er). 900 W. Coast Highway; Balboa Marine Hardware, 2700 W. Coast Highway; Mln- ney's Ship Chandlery. 2537 W. Coast Highway; Dad's Marine Supply. 2610 Avon St., Newport Beach; Char1ie's Locker, 3443 Via Lido. Both West Marine and Dad's are discount stores. Looking for stocking stutters? Try Patagonia • • • West Marine for such Items as hurricane matches (they light In the strongest wind) for 89 ~nts, or a wind meter (for reading wind velocity) for $9.95.· Fenders (not bumpers) are a popular item for boats of all sizes. They keep the topsides from being scuffed while docking (Pleue .ee NAUTICAL/PU) at Al's Garage Outerwear that con effectively-stop wind penetration resist spray and drizzle and provide thorough insulation, ruggedn~ss , style and wear ability. &~~@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -5070 I l ~ ' 1 -~---------...-----~------.................. ~ ....... ~ .. ... 14 -Holiday Gift Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Nov. 22, 1884 ~~~~~~cy~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~·~~ .. ~ Give THE Gift Of LOUE this Season! * : S2.9Seach a 1blr ~ ~ " f!J fl "':! '!) ~ <.'f) f) ':> t7 rg ~ ~ -=---fCl6'I ~ ~ ~for kid s, for moms, for dads, for everyone t:t) ~ ~~~~~o~~o~~~~~~~~~~~oo~•~~f:J : ~dm~ : " at 0 " 8.D•ft•, South Coast Plaza The Kid 's Place, Irvine f:J ~ ft) ., K.C. 's lllll11rk Jllop, Inc., C. M. MaeUe's Hlllm1rk, C. M. , ,., Paulist Press Biik (',enter. C.M. ~ . ~ fJ • OffB GOOO ATTHESf STOHS ONLY, EX,.IES 12-24-1<4 fl t•~~o~•o~~~o~v~~f:JV~~~~~~"~~ ' • ••NG THIS NJ FOR Sl.00 Off WHEN YOU IUY ALL 4 OTTO IOOKS '1 \f" ~ ~ O f11 fQ ~ fl f:!) 1 od only for 9Very <4 lit'" ~ C!J «:) ~ '::) ~ ~ " ~ ftJ , NAUTICAL ••• PromPalelS or coming aJong9lde another boat. Pad's ls featuring theee from S5 to '61. depending on the aae of the fender or the afze of the boat they are being ueed on. One of the most .....,tlal Items on a boat la the anchor. Prices range from $14.95 to $-i20 for Danforth• and up to $350 for CQRa. If your boat owner la Interested In elec1ronlca, try VHF radios from $189 to $329; Loran C from $899 to J1.~9. or an EPIRB (emergency position Indicating radio beacon) In caae he gets lost. These run from $199.95 for Class C coastal beacons to $249 for Class B offshore types at West Marine. Every sailor (power or sail) needs clCk shoes to keep from marring those teak decks or Slipping o~board. Moat popular brands are Sperry Topsider and Timberlane at prices ranging from $2• to $~ at moat stores. Or how about foul weather gear to keep him or:_her dry. Prices range from $100 to $300, ..depending how dry one wants to be. But If your favorite recipient has a big offshore oi' maxi racing sailboat, have Santa Claus bring him a mainsail (kevlar preferred) at upward of $20,000. a n• spinnaker In the same price range, or sonie Barlow or Lewmar wtnches for trimming sails. Depending on their specific use, these will run from $64 for a small No. 7 to M. 100 for a three-speed. More reasonable standard Items always needed on a boat are dock lines, fire extinguishers. cabin heaters, wtnch handle holders, WO 40 lubricant, safety harnesses. paints and varnishes. Shop for your best deal. Brau barometen, cloclr.• and lampe aft decor&tiYe aJternatiYee ai-.,.. .,._., .....,.u.-calcalated to cleUCht tbe boater. If Christ, Whose birthday we celebrate on Dec. 25th, were to shop for-a gift for-His followers Peter; James - and John, would He go to: South Coast Plaza Fash ion Island or M•r•n•t•• Vlll•ge Serving you by serving The Christ of Christmas 2400 Sunflower St. l/1 mile west of South Cout Plaza I Holiday Gitt Gulde/Aq Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Nov. 22, 1984 -15 or a mere $6&t000yoa can order a uatom-made dak ID tile ebape ~fa . ~ -LOngbom ateer from the Nelman- Marcua Chriatmu Book. LUXURY GIFTS ABOUND ••• FromPage2 antamarla suggests a white matte silk ersey designed by Estevez. But perhaps hat excited her the most Is her collection I beaded and sequined dresses from New lh1, designed by Sister Max. A woman ecenlly told Santamaria that she'd seen he same thing In Parts for twice the money. The dresses at Lido Silk sell for around $695 Santamaria describes them as a work of art. "a masterpiece." On the less expensive side are the Sasson wool gabardine double breasted suits going for $160. Santamaria also offers a copy of a Nancy Reagan dress In red with gold buttons by Adolfo for $350. Adolfo's designs cost far less, she says, than dresses by St. John, a renowned Orange County designer, but the clothes are equally fine. To find something to wrap around that luxury garment, one could head on over to V'(ard's Furs in Corona del Mar. Erwin Ward says he offers furs from $550 to upwards of $65,000. These are extremely competitive prices, Ward remarked, some 30 to 50 percent lower than would be found elsewhere. Ward stressed the service side of his business and his 40 years experience as reasons for choosing to patronize his store. 0-o~~o~-e:~~~~ ~•Telescopes SALE i • Binoculars _ _._ ---Microscopes • 0 *t.· • Telephoto W Lenses jJ. YES ... i IT'S HERE ~.· IN ~ W COSf A MESA ~· ~ ~o THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE js ~ TELESCOPE CENTER IN THE U.S. 1lf 3033 ·s. BRISTOl ~~·--~~~~~~ ·GIVE THE ''GIFT e,: • CERTIFICATE'' OF BETTER HEAL TH GIVE THE "GIFT" THAT HEALLY DOES LAST A LIFE TIME ' SELECT THE GIFT OF HEAL TH FROM THE FOLLOWING: "---~! ENERGY /FATIGUE SYNDROME "---~! PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME IPMSI ____ __,J WEIGHT /CELLULITE CORRECTION "---~' MENOPAUSALSYNDROME ........ __ ~! ENDOCRINE/GLAN_DULAR DISORDERS tVOUR GIFT CERTIFICATE Will BE APPLIED TO THE SELECTED HEALTH PROGRAM I CALL US TODA Y I PURCHASE THE GIFT CERTIFICATE IN $50.00 or $100.00 (or m ore) VALUES ..• FOR THE PERFECT GIFT OF HEAL TH. COLDEN WEST MEDICAL/NUTRITION CENTER ~ ROBERT C. LYNCH. M.D .. MEDICAL DIRECTOR 400 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 411 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 (714) 759~0772 =·• Share the Holiday Glo "' at the 12THANNUAL I ' •·: • CIDUSTMAS WALKAND MERCHANTS OPEN HOUSE' _..._ __ _ er·:··~ S1•nday, Nove1Dber 25 from 11-6p.m.at CANNERY VILLAGE FOOD Ne"rport Beach FUN FESTIVITIES 16 -Holiday Gl!t Gulde/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Nov. 22, 1984 • SOUTH COAST VILLAGE · NOVEMBER CALENDAR -TUES., NOV. 27 5:30, 7:30 pm Kris Krtngle Hot Cider and Cookies 6pm·7pm Mater Oe1 Hand Bell Choir 7pm·9pm George Carr Quartet WED., NOV. 21 l 2pm·4pm Krts Kringle THURS., IOV. 29 1'lpm-4pm Kris Kringle Fii., NOV. 30 12pm-4pm Kris Krtngle 6pm·7pm Western High School Madrigals OECEMBER CALENDAR SAT., DEC.1 12 pm-4pm Kr1s Kringle SUM., DEC. 1 12pm·4pm Kris Kringle MOM., DEC. 3 12pm·4pm Kris K'nngle TUES., DEC. 4 12pm·4pm Kris Kringle 6pm·7pm Mater Oe1 High School Chamber Choir WED., DEC.5 12pm·4pm Kns Kongle THURS., DEC. 6 I 2pm·4pm Kos Knngle Fii., DEC. 1 I 2pm·4pm Kns Kringle SAT., DEC. I I 2pm·4pm Kns Kringle 11am·12pm Santa Ana Girl Scouts Wishes you a very merry Christmas! A Village withi·n a City South Coast Plaza Village IOI., IEC.11 12~ Kris Krincle 7pmjPm Strolling Carolers TUES., IEC. 11 l 2pm-4pm Kns Knn&te 7pm·9pm Strollina Carolers WEI., DEC. 12 12pm-4pm Kns Krqte 7pm·9pm Strolllnt Catolers , TIUIS., IEC. 13 l 2pm-4pm Kris Knftlle . 7pm·9pm Strolline Catolers Fii., DEC. 14 12pm..Cpm Kris Krincle 7pm-9pm Strolllfli Carolers SAT., IEC. 15 12pm-4pm Kris Knn&le llam·l 2pm and lpm·2pm Costa Mesa Girl Scouts ·su1., IEC. 16 12pm·4pm Kris Kringle IOI., DEC.17 12pm-4pm Kris Knnete TUES., DH. 11 l 2pm-4pm Kris Krtn&le 6pm-8pm All·Amencan Boys Chorus WEI., DEC. 19 12,...,. Iris .,..,. TIUIS., DEC. 20 12pm-4pm Kris Knnele • l 2pm· l pm kinderCare Carolers Flt., IEC. 21 12pm-4pm Kns Km1&le SAT., IEC.22 l 2pm-4pm Kris Knncte 12p.n-3pm Geortt Carr Quartet SUI., IEC.23 12pnt-4pm Kris Knncle IOI., HC. 24 12~pm Kris Krincte Located at Sunflower & Bear Street&, Santa Ana. CA 9274 • (714) 241 -1700 Adjacent to South Cout P ina ,-South Coaat Plaza charge card accepted • Gift certificate& available . .. . ~