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You can pick up a De-
Lorean for a mere·
$5Q,OOO In Newport
Beach this weekend./ A3
Marina High School stu-
dents dedicate a tree to
their ousted principal./ A3
California
Neil Reagan says being
the president's br:other
Isn't all It's cracked up to
be./C8 ~=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:
Nation
The United States and
the So_viet Union wlU.S1art
new arms talks In Janu-
ary./ A4
House speaker Tip
0 ' Neill faces a challenge
to his leadership./ AS
World
A shooting Incident in
Korea's Demllltarlzed
Zone kills a South Korean
soldier and wounds an
American GI.I AS ~
People
Huntington Beach sing-
ers and songwriters have
a hit single in Korea.JM
Orange Coast College's
football season.ends on a
sour note with a 35-24
Thanksgiving loss to
Santa Ana.181
Area high school football
teams get CIF quar-
terfinal tests.181
The Dallas Cowboys keep
their playoff hopes alive
by beating the ~w Eng-
land Patrlots.183
Entertainment
Internationally acclaimed
Bella Lewitzky Dance
Company will perform
twice ~t UC Irvine next
week.IWMkender
·The famous ribs and
lemon chicken from the
Studio Cafe on Balboa
Peninsula have found a
second home In Corona
del Mar./WMkender
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I) H f1 ·~ ( • E ( ()I J ~~ i f I Al If ()HNI A . : . I ••. '
-~Cl gets: new medical~acility _
CdM businessman will finance ' ----_..:;;:=-=---12 million center for research
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ofht>elly~li.tl
A Corona del Mar businessman
will finilnCe. and develop a $12
million. six-story biomedical re-
search facility at UC Irvine.
The building proJ~Ct. endorsed by
the UC 'Board of Regents. will be tho-
laraest of three projects to be built on
campus in.partnerships betW«n UCI
and private industry.
The biom'edical facility will be
Drawing of future Newport Landlna
developed by ena1neer and
philanthropis1 Georac E. Hewitt.
founder of the Georae E. Hewitt Foundation. UCI offitials describe
Hewitt as an active proponent of
collaboration between the university
and the business community.
UC Resents approved the Hewitt
plan at their meet1na last week in San
Francisco. but ·the action was not
publicly announced until jhis week.
The proposal calls for \he Hewitt
Foundation to fund ~doctoral
fellowships and b1omechcaJ research at UCJ.
"This research ~nter will offer
industry areatcr opponunitics to
panicipate in the transfer of biomedical technok>ty ... Hewitt wd
in a statement-released by UCI ... It
alto 1ets the siace for collaboraton
leadin& to new aeneuc and'
biomedical rctWCh prodocU. In
add1uon, at ~II bri"I ttnpOl1aDI
priv11t revcnutt nttded to npend
research at UCI. ..
The 123.()()()..SQuare-foot Hewitt
buildina will be ad)acent 10 &he UCI
Colteae on Medicmc. Uosventt)
reteardters will occupy the lint two
floors. """~about!9.t00<hquare fed. The remainina 80.wu square fetl wiN
(PleUe .. FIJllAJllCISll/ A2)
Onofre
reactor
set to
reopen
rants permit
before necessary
improvements In
By 1k AIMda&e4 Press
The Nuclear Reaulatory Comm-
mission said Wednesday a reactor at
the San Onofre nuclear plant that was
closed two ycan ago to uPlf'8de llS capabllity for withstanding an earth-
quake can reopen.. even tboup &l.J of
the improvements ha ve not been
completed.
Restaurant moving onto Art's Landing
Four of the five commissionen
approved lifting an August 1982
order suspending the operation of
Southern Cab fomia Edison Co:s
Unit I rcactoT at San Onofre in time
to avoid a S35 m1lh on refund to its
clCC'\ric customers.
Commissioner James Asselstine.
who had questioned the lcpbty of
allowing the plant to restart without
first alloWlng opponents a chance to
challenge the chanies, indicated he
would vote on the issue neu week.
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of IN Delly l'llot llall
The old coffee shop, fuel docks and
ponfishing shops that for decades
characterized Art's Landing on
Balboa's ba} front arc making wa) for
construction of a new S20 m1lhon
development that will include res-
taurants and specialt} stores.
The new development is headed by
Mark Howard. a Newport Beach
native. who purchased the block-
wide propeny a year ago from Art
Gronsky. founding owner of the
famed sponfishing landing.
The acre-sized propeny is on the
peniasula between , the Balboa
Pavilion and the Balboa Ferry.
"We think it has a better view of
Newpon Harbor than anywhere else
on lhe peninsula." Howard said.
To take advantage of that view.
Howard and panner Byron Kough
stancd construction this week on the
two-story Newpon Landing Res-
taurant -a 7,~square-foot build-
ing that will be the focal point of the
development.
Plans for the restaurant -which
"Ill feature up to th ree dining rooms
CM Santa Claus
Travis Parry parks
his sleigh this year
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OflNDll!yl'tlotli.tl
At least one local Santa Claus won't
be comi ng to town th is year.
Travis Pa~. for years Costa
Mesa's own Kns Kringle. was hospi-
talized Tuesday for respiratory fail-
ure. Doctors say Parry should be well
enough to leave Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newpon Beach in t~o
weeks.
But relatives sav Parry. badly in
need of rest. will have to leave the
reindeer in the sta ble this year. And
the 66-year-old retired plumber is
heartbroken about it.
.. He's so worried and upset because
he's_got-solfian y appointments for
Santa Claus. lfhe could get that out of
his mind. he may get better:· said
Mrs. Parry. who often appears as Mrs.
Claus. .. The doctor says he's a very sick
(Pleue eee SANT A/ A2)
Sheriff-coroner . wrangle bri_pgs
conflict charges
Brad Gates. Orange Count} ·s
elected sheriff-coroner. wears two
official hats in hi s daily duties. But
some county officials would like to
sec him hang one up.
As sheriff. Gates is lhe county's
chief law enforcement offic11J. He
oversees a pohce force that runs the
county jail and provides police
protection and invcstiptive services
to unincorporated ponions of the
county.
As coroner. Gates is the elected
official charaed with detenninina the
cause of death when a ~rson die
from other thin n11uraJ causes. in
cases whco no ph ¥ 1c1an wu •i n
attendance at death or in cases when
the cause of death .cannot ~ pin-
pe>inted. The coroner rules on the
cause of death in all suicides.
homicides and fatal traffic collisions.
Oranac County is one of 38
C1hfom11 counuc that ha'c com-bined the hcnffs and the coroner's
office . But 11 1 the only one of the
talc's 11 mo t populou count1ts
that doe not have• parate henff
and an elcxtcd or appointed coroner.
The controveriy urroundina the
JOtnt dullfl of the shcnff<Orontr 1s
not a new one. In ~t.-c:nt )ears. thcrt
ha"c bttn ~~at~ 1n tlnttj il'i
-ht(h the htnfr'i role I\ lhtcounty' •
JEFF
ADLEI
F 0 cu s 0 N l H f N H\ s
chief law enforcement officer has
appeared to bump up ap1nst the
separate duties deleptcd to the
county coroner.
In ~ses whcrt inmates died at the
Oran&c County Jail or in 1nvtsttaa·
11on of officeNovolvcd fitll shoot-
inas. 1he shcrifT<oroner's dual role
offen has raised the 1ncv1table que
t1on·
C'1n the ume man who runs the
henfrs Depanmcnt conduct an
cflect1ve, obJect1ve ind indc~ndent
1nvc~t1pt1on as coroner 1rito catcS
that directly involve. po s1bly
1dvcrscly. shenff dcpullcs and their
c1recrs? ·
The que~uon of • t'ontltC1 of intc~ t that 1 inherent in the shenff·
oner's dual rolt ha bttn linacnna
(Pleue ... aDaJPF/A2)
and an upstairs cocktail lounge and chron ic parkin& problems on the
oyster bar-were approved last week Balboa Peninsula.
by tht state Coastal Commission. In addition. o~rators of the res.-
The Newport Landing RC1taurant taurant plan to offer a -harbor taxi'·
will occupy the building that once service to transpon diners from
housed the old Bay View Cafe. tackle anywhere on Newpon Harbor to the
shops and sponfishing offices. • restaurant. and back again.
Howard and Kough expect the .. The entire development will fca.
restaurant to be completed by mid-. ture a ·seaport village' theme with the
spring. when construction of the rest old gas lanterns. redwood decking
of the property will be well under way. and 'Old Balboa• took.·· Howard said.
The adjacent lots will feature two Howard. who has developed scv-
more restaurants. specialty shops and era I apanment bu1ld1nas in the Sacm-
a muhi·lcvel parking structure that mento area. calls the Newpon Land-
Kough says will help ease som of the (Pleue .ee ART'S/ A2)
Asselstine said he needed ad-
d1t1ona1 time to consider the legal and
regulatory imphcattons of the ~
as1on after Manin Malsch. the com-
mission's deput) general counsel.
said his .. gut fcehnf' 1s that a federal
court. 1f asked. would hkely rule
against the agenq .
ina Bell. assistant director of the
(Pleue .ee REACTOR/ A2)
Boy,14,gunned
down in park;
~ssailant sought
Vietnamese youth
apparently shot __
without provocation
By ROBERT BARKER
Ofhl)ellr .........
A 14-ycar-old boy was senousl ~
wounded Thursday when gunshots
broke ou t near a peaceful Thanksgi' ·
1ng Day gathenng of young people at
\
Hunungton Beach Central Pane
The wounded )OUlh. who police
refused to 1denllf). was shot ap-
parentl} wi thout provocauon near
Huntinston Lake and the playground
area on the west side of Golden West
treet
The 00' was shot t" ire 1n the
\tomach '°'llh a small<ahber hand-gun He 1s reponed in S('nous con-
d1t1on toda' at Fountain Valle~
(Pleue eee YOUTH/ A2)
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...
Masked men ransack Newport'house
Pickled woman snatched from brine
Armed man keeps cops at bay 10 hours
.\ dis ~ .. yn man -. ho bdd ~
al hi> ror more than I 0 bvvn
Tba.nk'C>' 1cg Da~ -tuk thrca&tn.~
IO kill hJm~I!. IS bani ht-Id for
Pl)dUalllC obvn a:.wn toda ~
R..iw'd p lJtbttt.. r of San
CON TINUED STORIES
C'ltmnuc surrt'tKkrcd to pol1~ a1
I 0: SCI p m.. aftt1 Wi.J on lM
t.titpboat •Ith bJ~ •&ft '41\o h.ad
earlanfkdthc&md' ~•1ththcu
t•o ~ou:>g chlldrm ·
'o Ont:·~ IOJUrcd m th< \l.ando!!
REACTOR MAY REOPEN EARLY .•.
homAl
'\udcal lnfomuuon and R~.i~
Sen 10: a \\ ash1niu>r.-6ascd anl.-
oudcar rnformauon lc:annghuwc
\aJd the comma~~aon 1~ 'lolaun& tbt
.\tom1.. ~ .\'1 b: oot fil"5t
~n 1q~ hcanngs oc ux ~u.
m 1c upgradm
\\ b1k l~ I\ no opponc:it par.~ Ill
an~ formal IKnt\lng prtA."Ud.lnp oo
San Onulre .. be(~ Ux com-
m1n wn .5-H c.ii:omQ rnxknu
pcuuonc:d ~ <l&tlK"' in I --Y-& I to
recon).l(icr lht pf.an· \ c.apabilit~ to
• ~nd a maJOr qt..ll.t
Bril \aid \\ ed~\ that n11<lear ~TJ\10 are -~ <>n-fin<hn:g a
pan~ u .. na.~ tbt oommas.aon·s
acuor. 1 r tnkral court. L oder the la•.
3D!Oae rl'IDJ i.uhm 50 m1'n of a
nl..ldc-4! plant 1\2\ -Standing-u an
aff«t.cd part'.-10 S('C' (OtJI't fC\ lN
Soi.. ·ncrn ( ahfom1a Edison •as
to.Id~ I.ht ~RC ool) last Juot that a
oc-a round of formal aod oftm
kn&th~. bcanngs bc1ott a pantl ofla•
Jucicles rru&bt bt reqwnd.
'RC otfl!C'Jah cooa:drd "'~
da ~ ~ l. DJt J of t.ht th.rtt-nactor
scaJMk noclc:al' planl near San
Clement.t h.;.d opttat(d ufd) for I~
.can before tht comm tssaon m ~ugust 19~:! ortkRd n shut dov.n
Tbt first rbctor completed 1n
1968 .... a.s dcs•gncd 10 •1thstand an
() 5 c ground acoekf'aUO!l. a measure
of earthquake 'tbnuo n mttnsn~
equwalent to an ob.Jertptnmg speed
at the rate of 11 mph ev~ second.
Tbt second and lhird reactors. built
later ...,~ ~u1red to v.nhst.and a
<1 6"' g force or 33 percent stronger
ground '1brauon after add1uonaJ
\t">1m te stud~ of 1ht area v.crc
condlJCt.cd foUo~u1' w compktaon
of 1ht first UOIL
Though the San Onofre area has
npnlCDttd some snsmx ac\J\ u~
K.tnnetb Bashn. a Soutbttn Cah-
foma.a Ed1~on 'itt pr-eudmt said
lhtre-~ nt' tt ~ a tremor of mott
than 0 0 I g ~dcd at th.t sac oi th.t
plant mdf
"-o~tbclns. the uultt~ bad long
agrttd to upgndc1hdin1 umttoa 6..,
g standard aho and so f.a.r has
compkled man lhan tv.o-th u"ds of
the v.ort at a con of~I 3-S m1lhon.
The Cahfoma.a Pubhc L uhun
Comm1ss1on t~ a monkC\ v.rcnch
into the OilC las1 spnng. n.ihng tha1
unJ~s the reactor .. ;u ~ncr.atmg
elcc1nc1t\ b' Jan. I 11 •-ould be a.akn
out of the com pan) s rate base
YOUTH GUNNED DOWN IN PARK •..
F'romAl
(~mm.inll\ H1 p!t.4 a~ord1n& to
pol1(e ·
Df-h. • c:"> w•d tt.e -ounded 00' a
\ 1etn.JrT'C"<>C ' uth od1e'ed to bt-a r~1dent ,, sinu. \na and attired 1n
v.hne k4rate \l'.1 It' clothing. v.as
v.aJkin~ '4 1lh fc,uror fh e lncnd s v.hen
the snudcnt oc~urrcd He and hi\
fncnds met anothi:rgroup ol about I()
\ u:-truime'>C HJuths
\\hen tht"; "'"' ed pa\t a suspnt
in the forger group turned ,md hrcd
t""o 5.hot\ stn 1ng lhe I "'-~ear-old
aC(ordint to Hunungton Be-ach ~l
Patnc ,u1ldca 'one o l the other
•Ouths "'a" hit
· '-(Jthsnr .,.,a., \aid be1..,~n the t'.4C>
groups and t~ apparent!~ ~ai no
pro\C>C<1t1o n Gilda said adding
there 1\ no snd1auon that the mem-
ber' ot lhe tv.o groups l.M"' ~h
u1her ·
\) ol this morning. there "'ere no
arre-srs and the "'eapon hMn·t bttn
rt<o'tred pohc~ said There also ''
no e' 1den'e 10 su"nt 1ha1 the
\huotint ma~ be hnl ed 10 gang
acll' ll~ C,1ldca \aid
The \hooting took plac-e near a
g.1henng of studtnLS fro m local high
school\ •ho v.ett attending a
Thanksgi' 1ng Da~ group p1 cn1c. a1 the
sprav. hng c.1t~ pa~
It v.as not knov.n 1fthe' 1cum .. a .. ~
pan ot the p1cn1c kmg group
FINANCIER AIDS UCI RESEARCH ••.
From Al
Ix rcn1~J t-> indu\tnal firm'> v.hCJ\C
b1omeJ1~al rncarct w mpkment'>
\lud1e\b\:1ngconducted l <I medical
r~ar ne•\
I nui:· the propo\C'(! arTangtm!"nL
He.,.111 .qlJ rent the land lrom •he
un • ··~11' at a nominal f~ \\he~ 1he
..V;..~e.:• t"".t~ !:'.• p1r~ the bu11d1ng -'Ill
bet.r ...... ·r.i: propi:n_. of the: I nr.er-
\ t' <11 < 4hl<Jrn1.a t.... <i1m1lar p:-rJJC."\.I\ ln\QI. ing
l < I .mo p:-1. ate nau\\r. an: dln:<ad'
unde• 'o1<'1\ • < 11mtru • 1rJn ' ! • ne ....:c1v,n Re·
..eard1 .rnc l>! \ d()pme!'ll ( <J t.e.,d-
quartt'T\ at L'C I 1s ncarl> concluded
and con.iruct1on ha\ JUSl begu n on
the S S m1lhon Bc'Ckman Laser ln-
\tllute and Medical Clinic
l Cl v.a\lhe fint campu\ m lhd (
s~\tem to have pn,ate enterpnsc
on\truct a building on um' ersll~
1and to bt \hared b~ 1ndum~ and
a(adt"m1c rMe3J'Che~ UOl\('f'\ll~ ol·
f1C1als said
r,eo~ E H~nt •he man bthsnd
the iat~t prOJtct I\ a 1)3-~ear-old
Od il\ C' o l 'ev. \'on ( ll\ and a
gradua1t: ul ( olumbta l n1'er5.1t~ He
\tud1ed managtment. anounttDJ and
SANT A SENT TO HOSPITAL ...
From A l
man
Frv ·r •C'il'\ hi·,.., •a lt"at"
authent t \dn~ < loiu5 .s' \. u't ' 04\I Village H: .,,,. ~t"1<:d-1 d •t \ car Lo
mal.c m ·e tha• appea-;an(t'S
throu~oul thc '1r.:in~t < ast o4l\ ""di
as in .\nahc•~ d nd ~ant.1 .\· . .rs his
\o\lle \aid lhl\ -nryr rr1-
8U1 lhn ( rP\tmas Y:a\. !1 l•am ·s ~nta ( fau\ l• .,tu ml "'11 '".: • r J \la\
10 lhtcl<n(": -nghl ncAt llJ h1• Wier
Bunn~ '>Ult Leprechaun duds. lo..~
s1one ~'JP uniform and monk·s..robe
It ""'ould ~m that Pam 1s a man
for au \C'3\t'JnS Ht \got a C.Oslume for
aim~· eHn occawm
.\od ~nt.a 1\ his fa, ontt rok
-H, .. o~ed y, hard at gtttang
e\ e~~.t.m@ read~ for tlw ch1ldrm this
( nn\tm,H that \o\ell he v.a\ tired and
a.rt through the L ( L.\ fattns1on
program and took real estate clllse5
at Orangr Coast Collqr
Hev.m founded tour companies
'"'oh ed sn tltttron1c.. and radar
s-.stcms. 1nct 1960. ht has bttn
11i,ol'ed an commCf'Clal 1ndusfnal
and personal real est.ate. and pcnonal
estate management
In 1980 he found~ the Grorgc E
Hev.m Foundation for medical ~
search .... htCh funds postdoctoral
stud1t'S at the Salk lnsututt. Scnpps
Rncarch lnsututt and at LC I
nttdtd a rt\t ·Mn Pam said ~he 1ssuc-d a messa~ for the
lh1ldren 11oho v.on't be, snung on
Parr~ ·s lap. dtll\tnng lhtlf
Chn\tmas "'1shes to him this )car
··Santa nttds a mt. but he hasn't
forsotten ~our to)s ··she wd. asking
c hildren 10 make a· list of v.hat tht)
hope Lo rccc1"e from Sant.a and imd
thmi to 651 Seal l .. Cost.a ksa.
92627
ART'S LANDING DEVELOPMENT •••
From Al
1n~de\dopment • m' p--• prr c-:1
I •ii" Otirr. ;rnC ra1Y.d du .. 'l htrt"
<1nd 1 ... orlied 111 nrarh •II of It> "JC: lucl
d<J<.k\ <ii om.: 11mt 'r 1nottcr he
\aid ·In l<Kl ncarl' t'•en1 "'e tn·
'VI .eJ v.11h 1h1' prCJi<-t l\ fr 'Tl the
'cv.pon ~ath .arQ V J v.c rr 'e~
familiar"' 1th 1t ••
Dt. .... Pllc the n~ t.on111tru tuin 1he
1;.oding v.111 tonttnu<' to offer a
\pt')rtlishang wn 1<c upgraded pubhc
lucl docb and 1 frC'\h fish market
~l\I • lhe laodmg v.111 conunut to bt
1h.e home of the BaJbi>a ~1hnr Club
The bndmarl ~n·\ Landsng 1\ the
old~t \portfish1ng bnd1ng 1n '\t14·
pon H.atbor <tnd ..,.as one of onJ~ t""o
sull in opcntt0n v.-htn .\rt Vr<>nsk)
rellred last ""Inter.
uroruk) and his Camtl} movtd to
&Jboa 1n 1926 1l1t family latt'r
pul'C'hascd L~ Balboa Pav1hon and
Opttaied 11 untJI 1960 ""ttcn ll v.-u
sold to the Duccomoo Co.
Ahhoua,h Gron\ky mired from the
spi0nfisfun1 bu.sions. ttc conllnues to
Opttatt a boa I 1 D& busmeu at t~ Udo
Sh1P)-ud.
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CoNTINU£D SroR1rs
SHERIFF-CORONER •••
rromAl
Slrta the l"'O OfTK.'n QUltth ,.-.~ rol~ into oot t7-. w eOard of
upcn tsor\ an I 9"t()~
T.bc drcuaon to-<'Ombtne t~ t•o
offiC'tS was made 00bastd on 1M fiscal
and adm1mstrall\C mmts a'a1lablt
to the board -acrordmg to Sui>«-
' 1sor 8r"UCT 'estandt •ho ,._,as not a
mnnbtt 0 1 \M boa.rd at tM u me
It aJso "'as ma<k O\tr the ob,1«-
uons of&Mn-henfT Jamn M usick
-1 personaJI~ think that Jn a couru~
of tht\ SIU tht Offi('('4; \hould be
SC"par.ttc ·· '1 us1~ said at the umc.
Hov.e't'T the 19-u~ grand JUr)
tt\~cd tb.c WrifT~-OM"·s dual
rolt and <.ondudtd It ,,.ould bt more
e\pcn\1\ e ~nd ~s t ffiotnt to run
separate shmfT and coroner opcr·
auons
But grand Juror\ e'er scn\111' e to
the confltet-<>f-ant.trc-1l qu~uon. rec-
ommc-n<kd Ja11 deaths or offK."'«-
'"' ohC'd shuoungs Ix tn\~tlpted b~
the grand JUr) or J01ntl~ b~ both the
~henlfs Depanment sntcmal tn·
'~11gat1on unit and 1he D1stnl 1
.\nom~' ·s Office
T\A.O recent ca~ 1n adJ1t1on lO
o thtt inst.a~ dunng the past t14 0
~a~ ha'e prompt~ both \uper-
' 1~r\ IC'd b' 'C'\t..nde .ind tht:
prt'\1dingJudg!-of the Orange ( ount~
upcnur Court. RJchard Bea( om 10
call for a full ~' 1ev. to d~enn1ne tht
feas1b1ht~ of \pl1tung the otlices
The first ca~ center\ on an East
Tusun \hootout in v.b1ch tv.o
\htnfT5.dt'J>UUC'\ fired on sc,enJ a re2
rn1dcnu as a dispute O\tr a traffic
ClUlllon erupted into gunpla~
Georg1: knder. v. hose ptth m1~
hcanng 1s to continue 1n Orangr
Count' Central Mumopal Coun
ne"t month IS charv.,td v. ith at-
tempted mwdn. v.h1k his brother run icssttcbal'Jt1.. Hts v.1fe. Deanna
lctgh tndt'f. v.-as k.tlkd b) a bullet
~~ fired ~ onrof the Shc(lffs
depuues dun ng Lhe fTacas..
One of the~ anornt'\s m the
case. Ron BfO'*'Cf. has said· he · hM
bttn unabic to obt.ain '1n lenders
death CC'f'Ufac.ate from the COfOMfS
o ffic-e v.h1ch LS sull ln\esllgaUng the
shooting. "'btk th.t henff\ ~n
mcnt tn\esllpllon remain\ open
The death ctn1facatt -.ould Im the
conclus1on b' th.t coronCT"0s offttt as
I CJ 14 hethtr \tr\ kndtr' \ s.hooll ng
v.as att?dnttaJ or a homrrnil
The '1lhtt case rt' oh es around the
'o' 6 death. an appa~nt su1C"1de. of
1a1I inmat.t John Ra~ ttphcnson.
v.ho iron1calh. also v.as a chcnt of
Bro\Ao<T s •
In Steph~nson·s asc It 1s not the
ort"umstancn of lhe death that are in
quntJo n .but the wnfT-<eroott's
nght to obwn confidenual ps'-
ch1a1n( rtterd\ ·
Gatt'S sought the confideotw ~
cords as pan of hu 1nqut~ into
Stephcnson·s death a~ the count)
COfOllt'f
Jail (apt. ~rgt Kinr.. appattntl~
acting on o rders from Gain. at-
tempted to confiscate tephenson·s
fik from a count} mcnta.J health team
'1s1t1ng th.t Jail When tht mental
health team refused to sunmdn the
~uested documents th(1 we~ or-
dtred out of lhc JaJI. tM fik •as
"oofiscated and lht f't'C'Ords v.tre
photo-copied
HO"c,er. Gat~ had btto apposed
m a legal o pinion prepared b) the
Count) Counsel's Office 10 1981 that
ht had no lepJ nght as coroner to
obt.asn an inmate's ps\ch1atnc
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Sheriff Brad Ga tee
profilc uch records c.an onl> bt
obtained under a court order.
Wt11le the grand Jury. al the bthtst
of Board of Supervisor\· Owrmao
Hameu Wieder. has m1uatc-J an
l1l'tsllgat1on int.o the tcphenson
case. Ncstande has emphaslZcd he
plam 10 again ask lhc board to
appro' e a collnl) sfud> of sphnma
the shenfT-coroncr's duties.
Correction
t'e"' h elected Newport Bcacb
Ma)or Phil Mau~r's photograph was
m1s1den11fied when 11 was sncorTCC'lly
published with a stof) about the
election of Fountain Valle) Ma)or
Ben Nielsen an Wcdnesda) ·s cd1t1on
of The Oath Pilot.
\\ e regrei the error
Just Call
642-6086
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a.mber at left UMI yoer message wiU be rttorded. tru1crlbed and dellvned
lO &lie appropn.u edUor.
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editor • u y topk. Coetribtl&.on to Hr Letters col•m• mHt LDcl•de tltetr
name a..-.1 tel~ •mber fer verification. No circulation eaU1, plHH.
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Smoker•' clinic
wlll-etanMonday·
• ' 1
,The American Cancer Society's next atop 1mok1!\1
clime will ~n Monday at the Oranat County unit, ~30
Birch St., Suite IOI Newport Beach.
Cl11ae1 will be held Monday and Wednesday
eveninp from 7 to 8:30 p.m. throuan. Dec. S. Ex-smoker f ~hn Hall. an American Cancer SOciety volunteer, will u;ad the seminar.
· A S 10 donation Is requested. Pre-reaistratlon 11
rcDequlred and can be completed by calllna the Education panment at 752-8600.
Cycle toy run .:IJeduled
The Modified Motorcycle A110ciation will conduct
1t1 annual Toy Run Dec. 2 at the Los Anaeles Coliseum.
The Oran1e County division of the MMA will mceut
the Park .and Ride facility in Fullerton at 8 p.m. Further
Information may be obtained t)y contactina John W.
Penniman of Costa Mesa at S4(). 7090.
-Anzl~ty •emlnar •et at Hoag
A seminar on anxiety, panic and phobic disorders is
scheduled for Dec. 3 In the conference ce'\ter of Hoaa
Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach. •
The session, from 7 to 9 p.m., will be conducted by
psychiatrists Dr. DouaJas G. Kahn and Dr. Noel D. Druty.
It will include discussion on sians and symptoms,
treatment and new research.
There is no admission charae but limited seatina is
available. Call 760.S923 for additional information.
Streu program •et ln Laguna
"How to Manaae Stress and Conflict 1n Your Life" is
the topic of an educational proanm scheduled Dec. 4 for
foster parents, parents of tcenaaers, school personnel.
police, church youth workers and interested memben of
the community.
Dr. Ed Harmon, who heads his own company for
stress manaacment .and motivation seminars will
conduct the session. scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Brid-e
Hall, 340 St. Ann's Drive, Laauna Beach. Admission 1s
free and further information is available at 494-0611 or
851-1616.
Preu women plan luncheon
The Oran.ae County Press Women will hold a
luncheon mcetina Dec. 6 at the White House Restaurant
in Anaheim.
A panel discussion will be held involvina ~agazine
editors llner&stman of Orange Coast. Nora Lehman of
Gentry and Allan Halcrow of Personnel Journal. Question
and answer time will be provided afterward.
The luncheon will be $9 for students and S 13 for non-
mcmbersand is scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. Reservations arc
required and may be made by phone at 557-2498 or
S59-9108.
B'nal B'ritli Women to meet
The Simcha chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will hold
a luncheon meeting Dec. 13 at Progressive Savings and
Loan, l 9900 Beach Blvd .. Huntin1ton Beach. Tree for former principal
De Loteaa proto
blglJllg_JJt of •ee
car_auctloa la Newport
ly IOIEllT HYNDMAN Hit at10C'ne'yl Md m. DI LOnaa 1D11t
Of .. ...,,.....,. with dtui dcalert ud UlldlftloVlf fldllal
lmllJno crui11na Cout Hiahway in one ~ll becauee be lhouebt \bey were .... ,,
of the 1wo protQtypa Uled in the-develop. io invt11 ia bis f'alliq COOt119!'t)'.
ment of tbe Dt Lorean 1ponscar. The company wnt ,baftkNpt aid
h could be more than a dream if you're bankruzey trutteet Devid Allard Md
wllllna to bid for them. The chance comet Shel4on Toll in Detroit aJ)poinaed IUck
this weekend at the Manion Hotel at Cole to auction otr the two orilinal De
Newpon Beach's Fuhion llland. Lorun can, Molina II.id.
8ut bttter check your r~=r=z=~;:::=:11~~~~ bank account first because
car collectors from all over
the world wilJ also bt bid· ~ll!mi'lill!'"-
dina for the De Loreant at the Newpon Beach Cotlcc-m-.... ..,,.~~..l!!~-... -..... ,....,..._ ..
tor Car Auction. And the
two aull•winacd prototypes
could fetch as much 11
SS0.000 each. accordina to
auctiol\ spoke1man Joe
Molina.
"The Newport Beach
auc11on 1s really the Cannes
Fil m Festival of the car
world." Molina said.
"You'll sec the real hiah·
rollers there."
Those hiah-rollers will be
rubb1n1 et6ows with low-
rollers as car enthusiasts ~~~~ 1~vebe ~f ~et~~ i~~ L.J---o~h-n_n_y_Ca_no __ n.....,ba..:=;b:;:l~•=n~ew...:.""!!De_Lorl[lllol•.•.
auction block beainnina atlO a.m. Satur-"The De Lorean myattquc wat created
day and Sunday. Admission is SS.The by these can in the early hitiory of the
bidder's reiistration fee is $20. compeny:· Cole said. "Thae are the
Today's preview of the cars, however. 1s ori111wcanthatwett1hown todeaJersand free . the press ...
"Even if people aren't aoina to purchase Whik the De Loreans are the event's
one of 1hese can, they may be interested 1n maJor anractions, dozens of other collcc-
attcnd1na bec::a~se it) like v1s11ma a car tibles will also hit the auction block.
museum,'' Mohna said. Those Wlll include a I 9S4 Cadillac
··when they roll some of these cars up on convertible, a l 9S9 futl·injected Corvette,
the tum table under the liaht<.'it looks like a 1934 Talbot London, a l 9S 1 Bentley
pan evanaelical revival and pan car sale," Mark VI Mulliner, a 1948 Buick Sedannct-
he said. te, a 1967 Aston Martin ()ale Show Car
The au1omobilcs were the first models (only one of its kind in the world) and a
used by John Z. De Lorean to create 1931 Stutz Boattail.
interest in his now-defunct, Nonh Ireland-But otbcr cars selJma for as little as
based De Lorean Motor Car Co. They were S 1.000 will also be available, Molina said.
featured in automotive publications and Although collector car auctions arc ncld
shows, and also were used to lure investor all over the country. the Newport Beach
money to the company. aucuon, held twice each year, is the larsest
De Lorean. S9. who left General Motors on the West Coast, Molina said. ·
to pursue. the drc.:!.'11 of hi~ own cQ111pa~y. This WC.Ckcnd's evcnt1 with more than
was acquitted Aug. IOin Los Anaeles of "450-cars for sale, i~ the Tai)cst cverneta)il
cba!'JeS of conspirinJ to traffic in $24 the Newport auction's seven-year history,
mil hon worth of cocaine. he said.
Eight hurt in jail melees
E1g.ht black inmates sustained minor
IOJunes in two mel«S eatltcr thJS week at
the Orange County Jail, officials said.
when up to 45 H1span1c and white inmates
tt.acked seven bla"Cks wtth broom handles
and bars of soap wrapped in socks. One
inmate said makeshift knives also ~re
used. 1he newspaper reponed.
Janice Kleier will present a book report at the noon
session. Rescfvations may be made by calling Florence
Waldman at 960-4566 or Cece Kaplan at 536-5103. Marina Hlab School drill team member Sarah Canfield &l'f'ea a hUC to
former prfuclpal Dr. Paul Berger Wedneaday durin& ce remonies on
campua dedicating the tree to Berger. Some of the other atudenta
In vol Ted In the memorial to the popular former principal were Aaertlvenen workshop •t occ Sandie Franke•, Kim MacRae a nd David Harl. The all.er maple tree
Pubhshed reports quoted named and
unnamed sources as saying Hispanic and
white 'pnsoners attacked the black inmates
in "racially motivated" violence.
"There were blacks. whites and Meit-
1cans in volved in both incidents.'' said
Orange Count) sheriff's spokesman Lt
Dick Olson ".\nybod) can call lhat a racial
s1tuauon "
The second scuffle. on Tuesday, in-
volved about 25 H1span1c and wh ile
pnsoners and six black inmates. including
fi "e 1n\olved m Monda)'s melee. said
laW)erSle\e herman. who spoke \\1lh one
of 1hc black pnsoners
. . . •••donated by A-1 Nursery. A workshoP.des1gncd to help part1c1pants be assertive
and effective will be offered Nov. 30 in Room 11 0 of the
The firsl melee occurred ~tonda> night.
Four mma1es blamed for mst1ptmg the
'1olence "'ere mo' ed lO other cells. he said.
Counselina and Admissions buifding of Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa.
Entitled "Positive action: Assertiveness Training for
Life and Careers," the seminar will be conducted from 7 to
10 p.m. by Dr. Patricia McNaughton.
Re$istration is being conducted in OCC's Communi-
ty Service Office in the college's Student Center. Call
432-5S27 for additional information.
Acid-scarred attack victim recovering
By tht Associated Press
Malavasi to speak in Newport
Che~l Bess became "a "alk1ng
skeleton" when a would-be rapist
poured a chemical on her head a month
ago, but no"' she's recovering m a
hosp11al. unable to speak bul scra'>' hng
"I lo"e )OU Mom" on a no1e pad each
da).
Wednesda) Che~ I underwent three
hou rs ofplas1ic surge'} al 1he L1C Irvine
Medical Center in Orange -the second
such opera11on in two weeks. Skin from
her thighs and abdomen was grafted to
her fort>arms. neclo. and hands.
ago. said of the results of "sadis11c and
inhuman" attack. "It was such a
horrendous thing. You JUSt haH 10
1hank God that you still ha\e 1he
person.
"Thal is the single mos1 1mpo.1an1
1hing." Mrs. Bess added. " ... he 1s not
falhngapart and I will not fall apart he
1s not one 10 curl up and feel sort") for
herself. When I 1ouch her I try to make
sure she doesn't feel me shake .... And I
never cry when I'm in her room I Cl)
after."
King. who serv~ a 16-yc.ar state
pnson term for the 1961 k1dnar.pi ng
and rape ofa 9-)eat-old Irvine gir . v.as
being held in lieu ofSS00.000 ba1l at 1he
San Bernardino Counl) Jail
.\uthont1es said Chef") I was abducted
about dawn Oct 24 as she walked to
school. She was spotted aboul 2 p.m. b)
a California l\queduct \\<Orker who
called for help but "'as !>O 1rauma11zed
b} the s1gh1 of the girl 1hat hec.annot talk
abou1 11 and asked authorities to keep
his name confiden1ial.
The Newpon Harbor fachange Club will feature
guest speaker Ray Malavasi at its meeting neitt Thursday
at noon in the Reuben E. ue restaurabnt.
Malavasi. a Huntington Beach resident, is 1he former
head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. For more
information. call Al Bolden at 75 1-8002.
The 15-}ear-old San Bernardino High
School sophomore was blinded and
severely disfigured Ocl. 24. when a man
kidnapped her, tried to rape her. failed.
then poured a caustic chemical over her
head and left her in the desert 10 die.
Dr. Bruce .\chauer. the plastic sur-
geon, said Cheryl \\111 'iUn l\C and her
spirits are good. hut c11;1ens1ve rc-
construCll\ C surge!) '>'111 be needed to
rebuild her face.
Friday, Nov. 23
She wandered for eight hours after the
attack. frantically tryin~ to rub away the
chemical that was eatin g to the bone.
When she finall y was found . ··she was
like a walking skeleton." an invest1g.a1or
said.
C'hel) I cannot speak and 1s heavil}
~edated and handagl·d. but for her
mo1her. Norma fkss. it's enough that
she scrawl!>" I Jo, e \ ou Mom" on a note
pad eve!) morn 1 ng a~ he rcco' ers in
her bed in lh!! burn '>'ard
.. Some da' s I ~e ht'r and 1 can't
hardl) belie,(. 11.'' 1he mo1her. who was
d1\0rced from ( henl\ fa1her 12 "ears
Jack Oscar King. 65. a main1enance
worker at the housing prOJCCl where the
Bess famtl} h\es. was charged '>'Ith
kidnapping, attemp1ed murder. assault
with a caustic chemical. assault v.1th
intent to commit rape and ma~hem
s1cmm1 ng from the anack
. he suffert'd third-degree bums on
her head. face. shoul~rs. neck. hands
and forearms and what .\chauer called
fourth-degree bums -in wh ich 1he
bod' 1s burned 10 1he bone -on her
fal·e and scalp
No mttt1J111 1clltduled
PoucE Loe
2 elderly w9men robbed
by armed bandit in CdM
Two elderly wortlan workina at a
Corona del Mar candy shop said they
feared for the lives Tbanksaivina: Day
when a man with a 1un stormed ltle
business and ordered both to aet on
the around, police repof'.led.
"Please, it's Thanktlivina and we
juat want to 10 home," one of the
women said 1he told the armed
b&odit.
Both workers, one 70 yean of aae
and the other 7 l, said they were
ocrtain the robber was preparil"lt to
eo.tall ...
A Cos1 a Mesa ps station was
robbed of $210 Tuesday niaht by a
man who asked for change· and then
anaulted the attendant when he
opened the outside ca,h tqJSter
Police reported the assailant {>Umped
$10 worth of psolinc into tus car at
the Shell tat1on, 2800 Harbor Blvd.,
and paid for the fuel with a $20 bill.
He then asked attendant Masood
M11kinyar. 18, of Costa Mesa for his
chanac 1n one dollar bills. When
Maskiny1r opened the reai ter. the
robber arabbcd some money from 'he
drawer and punched the anendant
three times on the head. Mas~in)'ar
was not Kverely in.JU~. police said.
The assailant. d~bcd a a male
white, S fttt 9 1nche.t. 145 pounds.
wnh blond hair. wa la t ~n dnvina
..
kill them w.Mn'flc ordered bolh tt> get When one of the workers began
on the floor in the rear of See's Candy, handing 1hc crook loose chanae. the
3501 East Coast Hi.Jllway. man reportedly became upset and
According to poboe, a man dressed ordered the women to "get on the
in a ll'IY windbreaker, a buraundy floor ... colored shin and a dark cap, entered the business just as the women were Both women were left shaken by
pRpari"f to close and 10 home for the episode and told Newpon Beach
Thank51Jvina dincer. police they lhouaht they were aoina to
The women said the man opened die. The bandit, who made off with
hi• jacket to display a aun tucked in · S l 30, was· described as bcina shon
bis waistblnd and ordered them to and possibly Hispanic. No getaway
hand over the day's receipts. car was seen.
northbound on Harbor Boulevard. • • • Jewelry wonh $2,000 was reported
stolen Wednesday from a home m the
290 block of Mainolia tr~l 50mc-
t11nc between 4 p.m . .and S: 1 S p.m.
Drlwcrs and close1s in the bedroom
and balhroom bad bctn ransacked.
Entry was apparcn1ly throuan a rear
door. • • • Jewelry, cash and a shotaun, valued
11 $366. were rep0rted stolen from a
home n the 370 block of Walnut
Strttt sometime between 9 a.m. and
6:30 p.m. Wednesday Entry was
apparently p ined by rcmovlna a
~n and chmbina throuJh a rear
bathroom window The bedroom and
the hall close• were reported I> ran·
\ldcd. • • • Jt\\clrvworth S 13 wa rtoortcd
stolen from a home in 1he 200 block of
Lillia n Place somc1im • bct1>.ttn 7 45 a.m. and 5:20 p.m. We-Onesday Entf)
was through a window
Newport Beacb
pockc1 ..,11ch w nh 600 v.
stolen from 1he top or a drc~ser 1n an
apartment on the 400 blocl-. of
Promontol') Pomt 0J1Vt'. • • • About S.00 in damaae was done to
en Isuzu coupe parked 1n a parkina
structure 11 the Par~ Nl-wpart apart-
ment. Police said somtone ma,hcd
in 1hc side or the car • • • A thief ... ho tolt a 24-inch tcle-
vt ion t from thc.,.lobb} ot thr
Balboa Ba~ Club Ra\~Utt C'l ub tncd
to tO\tr lu trad.s b lea"'°' a
maJlcr ttk-\"1on 1Ct 1n it plact.
(mpltt\CC\ 1hough. noti ced the
'i\\ Ill h fh, missing 1etcv1s1on ·~
'>'Ori h ~11110 ' . . . \unll'1lnl' wcnl JO) ndrng 1n a Cit)
1rul k 1hJt had been parked at the
'ic"pnn lkalh Cit~ '3rd. 592 u-
pcnor \' l' ( 11 ~ cm plo)ees s.:ud
~omcunl' dnn l' 1he truck 3round the
\llrd Jnd 'm:i<,hcd 11 in10 a wall.
Irvine
\houl S' OiKI wonh of eleclncal
t•qu1pml·nt "a' rcportl'<l stolen from
u bu'>tnC\'> on l\1a rcon1 • • • More 1han S:? 500 1>.orth of con-
1ruc11on equipment 1>.as stolen from a
construction site a1 \on Karman and
Barranca P11rkwa\ • • • Four tereo un11s '>'onh a total of
about $2.000 were stolen from l'l"C·
re:111onal \Ch icle parked on a sat~
lot on Trn..rl Land Wa)'. • • • -\ btC)Cfc wonh le~~ than $200 wa'i
tolcn from 1t rt!lt1ng '>pot on \ale
Loop
Huntlncton Beach
Ruralars cnt ~a home 1n the 600 bloc~ or Frankfon tb.rou&fl a k.ttctlcn
door and atole $35 1n cash from a
punc and took a cookie and a
tanaenne while the owntt -.u a lce-p. • • • meone sto~ a pohtt motorcycle
helmet vaJu~ at S7S from 1home1n
the 21000 btod of urfwood. • • • '. man \\I taken tnto c~tod b ~unti officers after he aHcttJJ) ~tole a ~60 pair or shoe from the J.C
Pcnnc lXpanmcn1 te>tt, 7717 Ed-
in r "t • • • Hursl3r\ "tole thrtt l ddefl \alutd
at S 1 ~ fr m the too of 1 ca'~ 1n the
._1 ___ ;
17000 block of Stan le~ • • •
\omeone broke a wmdo" 1n a 14..,~
1 o-.ota Cehca abd stole S20 1n ca51l
and $200 m miscellaneous items • • •
.\ rcs1dcn1 m 1hc 4000 blod ot
Morning 1ar told police he heard a
loud c plos1on and 1hen mmccd
'iC\t'ral holes m his "ooden fcnl'C • • • .\ mnn who had been arrested h~
poh~cla1mcd that a S:?O mirror and a
S 13~ cassette was stolen from his \.Br
while 11 was impounded • • •
Burilars stole a golf can and a 'it'I ol
clubs and miscellaneous items from a
lod.ed cabinet 1n a condominium
complc\ in the 9000 bloclo. of PC't·
lS\\ood • • • Someone cntef't'd a home 1n 1he
2500 block or Huntington 11nd \tole
S 160 1n cash . • •• Thie\ tolc wooden palle1 from
1he l'\'ar of at101"1al lumber at
Rrookhurs1 U"ttt end Garfield >\ \ •
cnue • • • .t. nna. S.201n c1sh and C'ttd1t canh
"ert tolen from a 'he1cle padC'd at
Pac1ti C'oa t Htlhwt> and I ~th
lrttl
P'oantal.D Valley
rt11dcn1 of the l 7 300 blod. or n Lui-. trttt rcpot"kd fhunda~ that
\Omeone ~l.l~ht'd the c0Mm1ble lop
to buralanze her black and ,,her
19 OVolks"a1en Rabbit Radio
l;nohs l'ld a v..hC'CI Joe tool v.ctt
\lolen. and S9 damqe -.-.\done to
th \eh1clti ••• "tomronr hrol;e 1n10 a 1h er 19 I
Dat,un llOG parked Thursda) ma
larporl on 1he 10200 bloc!.. of u
Hacienda .\' enue The lo'is included
!ilef'C'll equipment '>'Onh $950 Dam-
a~e lo lhc\C lc-11t1'~ es11mated at
$_00 • • •
"ioml'o c burglanzcd a blue I Q6 J
\ 01ks"agl·n parkt'd Thursda) in a
rarpor1 on the 17200 block of San
\1 al<'O l\t rl'rt The loss. estimated at
$"40. 1nduded ~•erco equipment:
t( and baseball eqwpment. • • •
.\ rcMden t of the 15800 block of
Saddle C oun reponcd Thursday that a man entered her home with a kC)
and tole a 1 q.1nch Quasar tclev1 ion
1,t'I wonh $450 • • •
.\resident of the 10400 block of u
Tortola <\' cnuc reponcd Wedne1da}
that someone Cit't off an explosive
de' ice next to h1~ garage door. lia.ht
duma c wa'i done to the tructure ..
The e\plo 1\C wu apparently made
from a carbon d10>.1de canndic. • • •
.\ C o-.u Mrsa woman reported
Thur$da-. that someone ~tole-her
puN" earl\ Wednesda) from The
Hop niaht Club • I 774 lhW1>t L
The lo~~ WU ~llmatcd Its I . • • •
rt"S~dcnt ot the 10400 block of
latC"r A "enuc reponed that someone
stole h1 whit<' 19 0 Ve pa motor ~oe>tcr The lo \\IS tst1m ted at
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mc=ibcn rarnm('d an .\mcncan saJlboal Thur~a' n1gh1 in "'aters about 1.000 m1~ southeast o< San 01t'go C'Of-Sl Guard otlicial\ \31d ... The ( .\mmcanl ,n.sd t\ apparrntJ! nnt in danger of sinlo ng. · Lt Da\ld Quack said 1n a
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Rn.cue Coord1 o.auon ( entcr for Int' Paci fit. area
I Gary Coleman home from hospital
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.\~1\.1.\~ Jordan -Kmg Hus~an has praised the Palestmc ubcrauon
Orpnaauon as~ \Ole rep~nLau' e of lhe Palcs11n1ans and asked the group
lo JOan him in ofTmng Israel peace in exchange for rttum of occupied .\rab
lands HUSsc;ln. v.ho barel~ a decade ago C\pelled PLO guemllas from Jordan
1n a blood} conflict. add~ the group·s 3 '-'·~at parliament the Palesune
NauonalCounol. v.~1ch PLOch1efYasser .\rafa1 con,cned m .\mman despair
a bo~c-ou ~ pro-S)nan faC"t1ons.
S.\:" S.\L \ ~DOR . Et Sah ador -~ Lulheran m1n1ster. "'ho ~pone<Sh
wlog.iZJed an arm~ commandtt of anu-'""txl operations. has bttn found sho1
, to death 1n eaSlttD EJ hador. a church official said Thunda). Cavi l
guardsmen found 1~ bod) of the Re'. Da\•1d Emcsto Fernandez Espino near
theCJt) ofSan Miguel on Wcdnesda) e\ enang. according to the Rt'. Mcniardo
.Gomc-z prcs1cknl of the Sah adoran Lutheran >nod.
Ukraine ,president dies at 70
MOSCQW -Aleite1 F Vatchenko. president ot the Republic of the
kratM and one of IS deput) P'""s1dcnts of the ''ICI Union, d1ed Thursda)
augt70. thtof1ku1So' 1et n~'S mt'd1:i announc-cd. The ne"'sagenC) Tussatd
Vatchcnko daed aftn-an Illness.. butd1d not spttafy thrc\act cau~ofdeatb. Has death also v.-u announ~ OVC1" Soviet tclev1s1on
'Hltler dlarles' forger meized
HAMB RG. Wnt German) -C'onfc sed ··H11lcr daancs .. fotttr
Konrad KuaJu. who 1s standing tnal on fraud charge , was rearnsted Thursda)'
an coun one v.-eek after he had been freed "'1thou1 batl Thc coun &ccq>lcd the
prosecu11on·s mot100 thal thcrt was too grtat a ri k that Ku1au, a 46-yur-old
dealer an Nazi rqaha. m.a>, try to flee the count I). He fac-cs fO years
1mpnsonment 1f convicted Ku1au has ad matted wntin& the 62 handwritten
volumes that wcruold to tern magazandorS3. 7 malhon a the ··~diaries of dolfH1tkr ..
U .s .. Sovleta flaht U .N. coata
• ' ITED NA TrON -The n11cd tntc and lhc v1c1 Union are in
unusual aa,rttmcn1 on a United Na11on •S!lue They both want 10 rnt'ind an 8
pcTttm"COSt-of•lmna tatte'fOfC'IV\f ~lits nt the.• I J N hcadquancn 1n New York and other duty tatlo ns mcn~n. pa) a 9uancr of tbC' regular l I N. hud&cl and. an 19 4. thal
amounted LOS 180 m1llton The So' 1ct assei ment 1~ 12.22 J>C'l'C'cnt.
Japa'neee planes cbue Soviet bombers
TOK's O -Two ~v1ct bombers violated Japanc~ a•ripett today MU
tht' main uthcrn 1 land of K)'u hu. and \4 J 1pan~ warplane\ scrambtcd 10 mttt them .a DC fen~ ncy' f)Oknman ad Thtrt ~crc no rcpon ora c:laih
poknman ~a..amu Nishida said tv.o Tu·9S "star" bombef1 n<'w south ovc;
thc Twshama trait Atar 0 .. 1nolh1rrna bland 11 About 6-'0 1 m "iolalin
Japan's t 2·malt tcmtonal au"~ ror about th~ manut tnd lO'sccond • 1
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Orano• Coat1 DAIL v PILOT /Frldey. November 23, 198• AS
DMZ shootout kills S. Korea soldier
SEOUL, outh Korea (AP) -A
South Korean soldier was killed and 1 PanmunJom. South Korean sources
aid the person was a Soviet l0un11~
but U. . Emt;assy OlflCJats couh:t not
confirm that rcpon.
side of the military demarcauon hne
S.. toklJtr wounded ~ 11 tbe-
C!cm1ht1!1fCd lone seper1tin1 the two
Koreas 1n 1 aun battle that bepn
when Nonh Koreans fired at 1
defector, the United Nations Com-mand said.
Two auards from Commuf\ist
Nonh Korea also were killed and two
more were wounded in the incident at
Panmunjom, the statement said.
However. Nonh Korea routinely
conducts tours to its side of the
Panmunjom area and the tours
pre~umably could include foreian
v111tors to Pyonayana.
me bu1ldinp in Panmunjom
straddle the demarcation hne, 1nclud·
1n1 a ttl'\JCHire where t't\-0 meetinas
have been held this month bet-ween
Nonh and South Korean officials an
attempt to open a d1aloaue and cue
tension between the bitter enemiei.
THE GLORY OF
CHRISTMAS
.. U.S. ~nd So~th Korean troops took
defensive acuons ~lnat an •rpled
attack on the UNC nited Nations
Command) side oft e )oint security
area at Panmunjom,' the United
Nations Ct>mmand said in a state. ment.
Sources who spoke on condition
they not be named said the defector
would probably be questioned al a
U.S. military facility In Seoul
There was no immediate md1ca·
tion what effect the shootlna in¢1dent
miaht have on future taJks. A meeuna of economic cxpcns is scheduled for
Orange County M••t•r Choral•
I P.M. -FRIDAY, NOVIMBIR 30
. Admts~on. 110: S7 Seniors. Youtn Under 11
••Between 20 and 30 sccurity auards
from t.he Nonh Korean People's
Army intruded across the military
demarcation line about 11 :SO a.m.
(9:50 p.m. EST Thursday). firinaatan
apparenJ defector from a Nonh Kore~n-sponsored tour of the joint secunty area," 11 said.
. It was . the first known sbootina
incident involvina casualties inside
the joint security area since the 1953
armistice that ended the Korean War.
However, there have been other
incidents. On AUJ. 18, 1976, two U.S.
army officers assigned to the security
guard were axed and beaten to death
American and So4th Korean
troops make up the security force
assianed to the southem"idc in the Panmunjom area. Troopt of Com-by No(lh Korean auards. Nine other munist North Korea have similar
U.S. and South Korean soldiers were role1 on the nonhem side of 1he
injured in that incident. military demareJtion line. The
Dec. s. .
The U.S.-South Korean security
unit in Includes about 300 men.
However. under the armistice aaree·
ment thj\t ended the Korean War.
only 30 e.nliste4 men and five officers,
armed qnly with sidearms. arc per-
mitted in the security area at one
time. The South Korean and American Korean Peninsula has been divided casualties were not identified, pend-since World War JI in 1945.
ina notification of relatives. The No information-iwas available im-------------~
condition of the Amencan was not mediately from South Korean of U.S. RUf f ELL'S
known. military commands in Seoul despite
The United Nations Command repeated telephone calls to those IPlllLITEllY, llC ..
said it had tequested a meeting of . centers. • • f• The a..t Qt Yw Uft
security off~ers "to preclude funher "{'he joint sccunty uea is an oval-1922 i.-. awo .. COSTA fllSA' _ su.115'
1nciden1s:· shaped zone about 800 yards in
The defector -who was not diameter inside the I 5 I-mile-long r::===========::--i
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Robert B. Moore Tiaeatn
Fairview &-ArtJ119toa, Coeta M ... O'Neill faces leadership fight
WASHINGTON (AP) ~ A
Southern Democrat, asscning that
Rep. Thomas P. O'NFill "is too far to
the left" to continue as House
speaker, says he's ready to challenge
O'Neill's re-election in a pany
ca ucus.
the veteran Democratic leader also
said he has sufficient "pledges of
suppon to be able to retain the post."
grounds they not be quoted publicly.
These sources have said that cur-
rent discussions among legislators
focus on changes that could be made
in 1986. when O'Neill retires.
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Rep. Charles Stenholm of Texas. a
leader of the so-called "Boll Wee vil"
faction of conservative Southern
Democrats in Congress. said "there's
defin11ely going to be a challenge of
the speaker. and there's a 99 percent
certainty that it will be me."
Stenholm disclosed his plans in a
telephone interview Thursday with
The Associated Press.
O'Neill. D-Mass .. who has been in
Congress for 32 years and speaker of
the House since 1976, said 1n a
telephone in terview from his Cape
Cod home that "anybody has a nght
to run" in the caucus of House
Democrats scheduled for Dec. 3. But
• • • 0 • ...
"We haven't made an an-
nouncement," said Stenbolm,
reached at his ~urban Virginia
home. But he also said that "those of
us who feel it's time for a change, have
defided to do it."
There are many of us in Congress
who believe this is the time to beain rebuilding the (Democratic) party 1or
1986, and several feel that if we're
going to do that, it's time to get
staned," the congressman said.
O'Neill. who turns 72 next month,
has said he will retire in 1986. Some
party sources have said that for this
reason. any challenge to O'Neill's
leadership role in the 99th Congress
starting in January likely would only
be symboLic....These~urces dis.cussed
the leadership, situation on the
Stcnholm. 46. said he was con-
cerned about the im age of House
Democrats in the wake of President
Reagan's landslide Nov. 6 election
victory over former Vice President
Walter F. Mondale. Stenholm said he
feared that under O'Neill's continu-
ing leadership, the pany would be ,
seen as "obstructionist" by the
American people. 'Tm afraid we'll be
left with a stalemate," he said.
A Stenholm challenge would be the
first formally launched against
O'Neill since 1977, although in recent
years there ha ve been signs of
di scontent among y-0~nj Democrats
who feel the leadership gi ves them too
little say in the affairs of the chamber.
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lev-..Mt ~ eH Christmas dlnnerwaro ex
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O~lton. Spode and Johnson ~ros. China. 11
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Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Even after as long as 50 years. effects
are partly ·reversible, new study shows -
pack . or more a day -to non-today's Journal of \.he American
smokers, said Ostfeld. professor of Med ical Aasociaiion. Researchers II}'
epidemiol09y and public health tt the that while the per«ntttt of Amen·
Yale Univeralty School of Medicine. cans who smoke has declined in tbc ---c Ofrll*t~ DlnMr With cholct of
soup or salad and dtsstrt By SHARON COHEN af\er quiuina. The study said t0me doctors may tast two decades. population arowth
"l1's never too late to quit. That's be reluctant to urae elderly patients to has Increased the number of peorlc
the messaae.'' said Dr. Adrian 0.,. stop smoklna because they believe who use clprettes by about .S . 4' to 6 PM CH IC AGO -Cipmtcs arc fi f another few years isn't likely to add to million.
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1 lip I W11kl than 3SO.OOO deaths a year. bu if The study of 2,6 74 poorer. urban smokinJ. preventable cause of deatfi in Ameri-
powerfully addictive and cause m~re t cld. one 0 the study's authors. the risk created by a lifetime of Smolcina is the sanale laraest
people kick the habit even 1 er rcsadents in Cook County-ranaina But Ostfeld said even "1f you've ca and bcelusc of recent advances in
decades of ~mokinJ they can fTe tly from 6S to 74' years old -fo1,1nd the been smokina 40 or SO years, It still' understandinaaddlction, the med ical
reduce the risk of fatal hean disease, risk of hcan disease death wu .52 appears reasonable to quit." and field has an "unparalleled opponuni-
researchers say. percent hiah er amona cutrent cipret· those who do can expect tC1 lose their ty" to fulfill i11 p_rimary responsibility
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Doctors who conducted 1 fi ve-year tc smokers than non-smokers and ex· ciaarctte couah. fin,d it easier to walk of reducina sufTcrina and death, Dr.
study suaaest that even amona people smokers alike. up stain and be less prone 10 heart William Poll in wrote in an editorial
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Follow your team in th""e DlilJ Pilaf who have smoked for as Iona as SO Amon' people younaer than 6S, attacks. in the journal. ·
years. the effects art at least partly that risk 1s nearly 100 percent areater Ostfeld's study is one of several Onedoctorsuaaested the .. havocof
reversible within one to five years when comparina heavy smokers - a deallna with smoking and tobacco in smoking" would be more apparent if :--------------------------~----------..:....---------------------------it weren't almost always omitted from .death certificates.
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Of 350,000 smokinf deaths in
1980. only 46 death ccn1ficates listed
smoking as the underlyina cause of
death. said Dr. R.T. Raven hoh of
World Health Surveys. Inc. About
2.000 others made some menuon of
smoking.
That is a "key reason the havoc of
smok1og has gone unrecognized so
long.'' Ravenhoh said. Ra venholt said if more death
certificates mentioned smoking.
lC:&1S1aJ9rs. lawyers and the Qubllc
would be "more heedful of the hazards" that he estimates killed
about 10 m1ll1on people this century.
Pollin said the 350.000 deaths from
cigarette smoking "constitute more
than all other drug and alco hol abuse
deaths combined." He said more
than 60 percent of the annual c1gare1-
1c deaths are among people who
become addicted to nicot1nt' as
adolescents. He added th at dramatic changes
can be achieved in addi ctions. point·
ang out that more than 70 percent of
American se rvicemen addic ted to
heroin in Vietnam kicked the habit. ''More than 200,000 lives per year
can be saved 1f we achieve the same
le vel of success an dealing with
n1cot1ne that was reached by return-
ing Vietnam heroin addicts." said
Polli n. director of the National In-
stitute on Drug Abuse.
Other findings an the journal;
- More than 30 m1ll1on regular
'imokers have been able to quit in the
last 20 )'Cars The percentage of
American male smokers dropped
from 52 percent to 35 percent; the
percentage of women smokers fell
from 34 percent to 29 percent.
-During the 1970s. smoking
among teen-age gJrls went up -
higher than their male counterparts.
-An estimated 35 states have laws
hm111ng smoking in public places.
-N1co11ne chewing gum. when
complemented with group therapy, 1s
twice as e1Tec11ve as a placebo in
helping smokers who wan no quit.
Medfly (1)
found in
Bev. Hills
BEVERU HI LL<; C~P> -Whale
fam1l1cs in this posh suburb feasted
on Thanksgl\ 1ng. agricultural of .
final!> pored through the area 1n
search ofthl' tin)'. voracious Mediter-
ranean fru11 fl)'.
But the only one found so far was
the single male fl) found in a trap
Tuesday, Bill Edwards. deput} agn-
cuhural comm1ss1oncr for Los An·
geles Count}. said.
"We had people 1n the field for four
or fi ve hours checking traps plac~
yesterda). and more traps were
placed today. but we didn't find an}
more flies ... Edwards said Thursda).
The pest . an ahen to the Uni ted
States. was found 1n a grapefru11 tree
at a private home on Hillcrest Road
JUSI north of Santa Monica Boulevard
dunng a routsnc check of a trap b}
in spectors.
State officials though t they had
wiped out the crop-threatening Medf-
ly 1n 1982 after a two-year. multi-
malhon-dollar war. A single fly was
found an anta Barbara earli er this year.
When the county officials went
home Thursday. 1.000 traps had been
placed in .th e Beverly Hills area. Edwards said
"The next step would be to con· '
tinue bu1ld1ng the traps..to protocol
Jcvels to 1.200 or 1.300. monitonng
them on a daily basis for the next four to fi vc da) s. ·· he said.
"1f histol) 1s an> indication. we
might not find any more flies for two
to three weeks. !>O we're not out of the
woods by any strett h of the imagi na-
tion." he said. "If we find no more
flies .. this intense monitoring Wlll
continue for at least fi ve months"
That's the equivalent of three 10 fb~r
life cycles of the Medfl y. he ~1d.
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COLUMBIA. S.C. (AP) -There
were 22 faces of Eve -not three -
and today they arc. all Chi-is Costner
Siicmore.
Sizemore. who as the pseudonyms
Eve White, Eve Black and Jane
becaj)'le one of the world's best-
known multiple personalities. is no
longer afraid the other faces wm
return. because they now are an
integrated part of her. .
"J can be sclec1ive and control the
situation a"d use the qualities of the
other personalities," she said. "They
were me. They're still a part of me ....
I've reached the point where r know
it's all right to be me and I like the
person I'm bC~oming."
She is a far cry from "Eve," who
was firsi treated 32 years ago by
Augusta psychiatrist Corbett
Thigpen.
The phys ician named two of the
three personalities he (eleased
through hypnosis Eve White and Eve
Jllad..."la.Il! "was.the.name g~ven-lhe
third personal ity. In collaooration
with Dr. Hervey Cleckley. Thigpen
wrote a book about his patient. "The
'rhree Faces of Eve." which became a
1957 movie starring Joanne Wood-ward.
\
Sizemore. a 57-year-old Edgefield.
S.C., native. returned to her home
state recentl y to headline a Mental
Health Association banquet and to
display the artwork that is her
onJoing therapy after I 0 yew~ of being whole.
The painting be.gan with her
"other" personalities -whom she
labels -by traits with names like The
Strawberry Girl and The Bell Lady.
"That is the one thing I can still do
that they did. is paint." said Size-
more. smiling at the memory.
The real Eve. who later wrote that
she had little control over her publi-
cized case. remained anonymous and
reaped little benefit from her sec-
ondhand fa me from the movie.
She said her mental illness was
important enough "to make a motion
picture about." but she felt then that
she was "so unimportant I didn't
even tell people who I was."
Following th e initial diagnosis and
therapy, patient and doctor did not
expect any more personalities -past
or future. Both thought Chris Costner
had integrated. and there was no need
for further therapy.
"I can't criticize him for not
realizing there were going to be
more." she says now. but there were
more. The personalities splintered.
emerging i o ti mes of grief and stress.
One marriage had crumbled and
Chris Costner had a young daughter
when she met and married Don
Sizemore. Sizemore. aware of his
wife's condition. took his fami ly to
northern Virginia where th ey lived in
virtual isolation because of her itt ..
ness.
"My husband felt like we could lose
ourselves in the Washington area and
we did. for 20 years." she said.
But they lived in fear someone
BEAUMONT. Texas (AP) -A
......... who l8YI • •t•t• trooper ptWhed to htm for two
houri, forOld him to make• ll•t of
hll elnl and t'*t promlM to
dedicate hll Hfe to God hu sued
the oftlclr for 1750,000.
o.ryt Ray Crlllg. 17, eays In hli
eutt he wu foroed t~ sign a 'ltatemlnt llkJnQ God to toe charOe ~'-in.. He uld trooper ~ Fett .. co-elgned the
document with the name
would leam of her other personalities.
Some had strange quirks. like a love
of strawberries or bells. Others· oc-
casionally became violent.
Work was 1mpossibJe -"the
mother would work . but the pla ygirl
would come ou1:· she said.
"It's not like role playing or mood
swings.'' Sizemore said. "It's a totally
different person! they're ~aving to
deal with."
Som.c personalities rejected her
husband .. who later joked tlfat "the
ones that didn't like me. I didn't like
them either."
But Sizemore said she never lost
hope of recovery. 1
"I 1hou1ht·1t might be omewhere her mter' colle&c class asbout her
down the road. He (Donl said ... he cxperiC~nccs.itiat fi ve-minute speech
didn't think I would ever 4Cl well. has cvol~cd in10 a presentation
"I !lald. 'why didn't you Just leave'!' included 1n her I ().month-a-year
And he said. ·w ell. if you had cancer I schedule as a mental health advocate wouldn't ha ve lef\.' And that's 1he and anast.
way we have to think about mental Sizemore sa14 her goal was to
illness." educate people about mental illness
Recovery came in I 974, the result and help erase the s1igma attached.
of intensive therapy following a She plans a book 1ha1 will document
suicide anempl by one of the per-women's pane ms of menial illness.
5onalities. When Sizemore finally "There's no longer the madwoman
"integrated," there was a strange " in the attic. h's your neighbor and the
senst ofloss and the first shaky steps llCOl>lt. yo_u _work. with -even a
toward relearning social skills. . member of your own family." she
"f or a wl)ile I kept thinking that if said.
something happened, one (per-Sizemore emphasized that hercon-
sonality) would come. And then I dition was not sch1:cophrcnia. Mul-
rcalized one day that nobody was tiple personaljties can stem from
coming." she said. trauma or abuse at an early age -as
She began a sort of homegrown was the case with ",Eve:·
therapy when she agreed to speak to Before the age of 2. Sizemore had
ken a. body l'«'O\ltr~ from • fl\tet near her home and the v1cttm of an
accident at her father's sawmill. The
1magei were t'fprt'$std for years, and
are documented an her 1977 auto-
baography. "I'm Eve."
Meanwhile. Sizemore says her
knowledge and ellpcnence in the
mental health field 1s recognized and
solici1ed by experts.
Her past ''opens doors for me now.
J think that Eveas·a whole has bctn
reduced to a .calling car<1." said
Sizemore. who carries business cards
imprinlCd w th a thrtt·faccd drawing
she created.
Under a ther§p1st's supervision she
occasionall y helps counsel other mul-
tiple personalities.
"It's stranJc" 10 sec them now.
Sizemore said. ''It awakcps some-
thing in me:·
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Use your/mind n9W so .yo~ '11 hav:e it later
~~Mental exercise
urtng mid-life
keeps you alert -
STATE COLLEGE. Pa. (AP) -
People who exercise thetr brains wuh
activities like crossword puzzles dur-ina mid·llfe are more likely to rttain
mental skills in later year1 than those
with lazy minds, rtscarchers nave
rcaarded at an aulhor1ty on 111na.
Generally. the people in the study
who led active lives dunna middle
aac did not show s1anificant declines
1n a scnes of intellectual tests aner aae
60. &ha1e said. "Those people who
didn't have very stimulatina lives
showed a marked decline." he said.
The study acknowledaes the role
that aenetic and physioloaical factors
can play 1n atTectina an · elderly
person's mental perform1nce.
Th rt rch be11n ln 1956. when
Schale bcaan fotrowina some 400
members of a cooperative health
maintenance orpnlution in Seattle.
ranic1pants were tested every seven
~cars and information was pthered
about their occupations. incomes.
leisure activities and travel ex-
periences.
The study measured at vary ina
intervals an Individual's word recoa·
nition and usaae. spatial orientation.
and ability to solve problems and
ad.lust to unfamiliar situations.
.
ranaln& In qc from 22 to 88.
Schalc recently received a $461.000
srant from lttc National Institute on
Aaina to continue the pro.lcct. The
rcpon on his conclu1lons tnat Penn
State released was published earlier
this year in the lntcmational Joumal or Behavioral Development.
"R1fid" people who had difficulty
adjust na to chan,aina clrcum1llnett
had difficulty cop1na as they arew old.
Schale said.
"If an old friend moves away or
die,. don't decide you're too old to
make friends. Find other lntere1tin1
thin11 to do," he said.
Schaie said word aamea and 1ctu1re dances arc aood activities to ktep
people sharp.
"Square d1ncin1 it a aood example
of an activity which not only has
aerobic value but also exercises mental skills," he said. "You have to
remember the sequences sjvcn by the
caller and translate them intO' or~
pnited motor beh•vlor."
reponed. # )
A repon on a nearly 30-year study.
released by Pennsylvania State Uni-
versity, refutes the notion that people
have no control over declinina men-
tal abilities as they aae. said K.
Warner Schaie. a professor of human
dcvlopment. and psycholoay who 1s
But while there is a aeneral slowina
down of coaniuvc abilities when ~oplc reach their 60s. "we can identify peopk who don't show this
phenomenon. who remain stable."
S<'hale said.
The study sample included only
people who were free of acute illness
when they became panicipants.
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whose performance aocs down?"
At members of the sampTe died and
others moved away. researcher
added hundreds of new subjects.
broadenina the data base to include
more than 2.000 healthy adults
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PARIS (AP)-For the past decade
in France. binhs have been on the
decline. So have marriages. The
population is aetting older.
And if that trend continues, worri-
ed expens say. 30 percent of all
French people will be in retirement by
the year 2040. ·
The consequences, according to
demographers and socioloaists1 will
be a general decline in the quality of
French life, an unmanaaeable burden
on social services. a disappearance of
creativity. more immigration and an
increasing inability to assimilate the
newcomers. leading to a loss of
specific French identity.
The French, who now number
about SS million, arc obsessed by the
problem. President Francois Mitter-
rand calls it "a question of national
survival."
The latest effort to stimulate the
citizenry to do their duty 1s expected
to go before the National Assembly
before the end of the year. Essentially. 1t overhaul, and expands an existing
system of allocations given to famil-
ies with children.
The plan, expected to cost S bilhon
francs ($550 million) over the next
ft vc years. will pay families 712 francs
($78.25) a month for each child,
beginning in the third month of
pregnancy and through the ninth
month after birth.
For families whose revenue 1s
under a certain level -about 80
percent of all parents-the P.iyments
will be extended until the child's third
birthday.
The payment regroups eight dif-
ferent previous allocations and has
the benefit of being automatic and paid monthly, allowing families to
plan their budgets better. In the ~st, the various allocations were paid at
various periods and in varyin&
amounts.
A.second element provides a 1,000..
franc (S 110) monthly payment. be-
ginning with the third child, 11)
fam1hes where one parent decides to
stop work. The allocation is paid fof
two years. after which the parent 1&
guaranteed his old job back. If th¢
parent decides to work only panr
time. a 500-franc ($55) payment i
made.
AJI of the allocations are non·
taxable.
Finally, the government decided to
maintain its I 0,800-franc (SI , 187)
interest-free loan 10 oungfam1lies.
"It Is a simple, automatic and fair
measure," said Social Affairs Mini5"
ter Gcorg1na Dufoix after the plan
was presented to the French Cabinet
on Nov. 14.
"I have always asked that prioritt
be accorded to family policy," M itte~
1 ~nd told the Cabinet. ··1 see eveCI
more the necessity for France t9
return to (a hi.Jher) binh rate when so
many countnes arc growing by pro-djgious bounds.
"I repeat, only generations that
were numerous were creative."
The National Institute for Demo--
graphic Studies says the French binh
rate in 1983 was only 1.82 childrefl
per woman. The necessary rate f<t
simple replacement is 2.12 chi ldrep
per woman. I
Expens have not come fort~. publicly al least, with any suggestioh
of what an ideal population would be
for France in the fi1!ur\:.
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Orange Coalf DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 23, 1184 All ·
'Old air' shOws.·methane threatens atmospher e
Air trapped in anclen~ glaciers shows
posslblllty of global warming in f u_t_a_r_e __
Carbon d1ox1de, an odorless. taste·
le s ps released anto the atmoil)here
from the burn1n1 of (oss1t fuels such
as natural ps, 011 and coal. has been
considered the principal culprit an
this wannana trend, known as the
methane ncreascs have already retncved 5everal ace cores SOO 10 Usina sens1t1\e instruments. the
"'armed the planet by Mmosi a half· 21.000 years oJd from a depth 4f ienta"• anal ied WRpla ,..... _ _.,.
degree Fahrenheit over the past 400 about one-quarter mile. bo1h the Sc-ripps and the cw Yorit
years. Most of that increase hascome Some of the fro1en cores were taken facahues and found thauhc &11\0&&0t
LA JOLLA 4.AP) -Research on that the Earth's reservoir of at· centuries-old air extracted from mospheric methane has doubled over alacicrs suuests the amount of metb· the past 500years.
during the past 200 years. to the "cold room," a 300 square-foot of methane ir\ the older air wu
greenhouse effect. . The source of the excess methane freezer at Scnpps with temperatures rou&hly . 7 pan per million, about
remains a mystery, Craia said. maintained at minus 20 dcarett half the present amount. The )"OUn&·
anc in the atmosphere is on the rise, a The findinas also suaaest that
deve.lopment that coul,d a~celerate a methane couJd add to the already
possible alobal warming, scientists increasing burden of pollutants in the
say. a}r, which studies say could cause a
"Methane will probably be as
important as carbon dioxjde tf 11
keeps incrtasang at this rate," said Dr
Harmon Craig, who alon1 with
Scnpps colleaaue C.C. Chou.
prepared the new methane stud ie,.
Centtarade. Others arc an beana bt air trapped b> the ice Mio~
The Scnpps findangs come from stored an another cold room an New mctl\ane readin of 1.25 pans pc_r
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Studi~s at UC San Diego's Scripps significant aJobal wanning.in the next _ ln1titutibn of OceanograP,hY suuest century.
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Craig and Chou estimate that
ala~ers.
Two years ago. researchers from
Craig's lab traveled to Greenland and
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Al2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 23, 1984 ..
Sherlock Holmesfans meet Monday
Victorian poisons and the
Berkshire Bobbie will be topics when
the Center for Sherlock Holmes
Studies meets from noon to I p.m. L)cvoted to the study ot V1ctonan
Monday in the Cal tatc. Lon& Beach detecti ve ficuon, the center is ofTenna Oradua~ <;enter (library East). a vaned program, staning wuh Or.
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Bobbie's Last Bark." This mini-slide
lecture on a httlc known chapter in
the lives of Sir Anhur Conan Doyle
and Dr. John H. Watson. is based on a
passage in "On the Scent: A Visitor's
Guide to Sherl oc.._ Holme's London,"
(Bullpup Press. 1984) and Volume
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Karen A. Krone -"The Penang
Lawyer" -will then present :·one
Woman's Poisons: The Preferred
Poi sons of the Victonan Age."
A graduate of Ponland State Uni-
versity and first-}ear law student,
Krone grew up 1n a household filled
wi th the mystery wnungs of Agatha
Christi<\ Geroges Simenon and
Doyle and his contemporaries for
sources for her Shcrlock1an parodies
and anicles on Victorian history and
culture.
Krone andhe.r husband Frank also
.._nown as .. The 11rtlstnous Client."
res ide in Tus11n where they are in the
midst of doing a project on the
mystery surroundin& the infamous
.. Jack the Ripper" 1n time for the
ccntenaf) announceme nt of the mass
.._1ller's 1dent1t)
V.!>i<>• l-Offi 0 00-'!0llN
Krone'ssurve) of the more venom-
ous side of V1ctonan domestic hfe
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IN THE SERV ICE
Coast
private
lands in
Germany
Army PFC Gregory J-. Marqul11ee,
~on of Gar) and Frances Marquissee
of Huntington Beach. has arrived for
dut) in Boebhngen. West Germany.
Marqu1ssce. an infantryman with the
l~t lnfanlf) 01\ISIOn. IS a 198~
graduate of Edison High School tn
Huntington Beach 1 • • • Rhonda S. John , granddaughter of
Laura A. W11l1ams of Laguna Beach.
has been promoted to the rank offirst
lieutenant 1n the Air Force. She is a
commun1 ca11on<1 engineer w11h
Rome A.tr De' clopment Center at
Gnlliss Air Force Base, N. Y. • • • A1nnan I st Class Jttome S. Cor-
puz, son of Bett y L. Cleteher of an
Clemente. has graduated from the Air
Force course for small arms special-
ist!.> at Lack land Air Force-Base.
Te~as. Corpu1. a 1981 graduate of
San Clemente High School. will be
stationed at Homestead Air Force
Rase. Fla.. with the 31st Combat
Suppon Group ••• Airman David J. Simonson, son of
Jack and Mari Si monson of Hunt-
ington Beach. has been assigned to
Keesler Air Froce Base. Miss .. after
compleung basic training at Lackland
Air Force Base. Texas. Simonson. a
I 984 graduate of Edison High School
in Huntington Beach, will receive
spec1ahzed 1nstruct1on in the com-
mun1ca11ons intelligence field . • • • Pvt Eugene E. Ramirez, Son of
Eddie and Carmen Ram irez of Hunt-
1ngton Beach. has completed basi c
training at Fon McClellan. .\la
Ramirez ts a graduate of Edison High
School in Huntington Beach. • • • • Air National Guard Airman Seon
MacL~an, s.on of Donald and Barbara
Mac Lean of Irvi ne. has been ass1g.ned
to Keesler Air Force Base. Miss .. after
completing basic training at Lackland
Air Force Base. Texas. MacLcan. a
I 978 graduate of University High
chool 1n Irvine. will receive
!tpcialized instruction in the person-
nel field . • • • Airman Robert H. Webster Jr., son
of Marie 0 . Webster of San Cle mente.
has been assigned to Aberdeen
Proving Ground. Md .. after complet-
ing basic training at LackJand Air
Force Base. Texas. Webster. a 198~
graduate of San Clemente High
School. will receive specialized in-
struction in the transponation field. • • • Arm) Sgt. 1st Class Marvin C.
Park, whose wife is the former Myong
Ok So of Irvine. has amved for duty
in Dover. N.J . as a cahbrauon
laboratory supervisor with the Arm y
Armament Research and Develop-
ment Center. He was previously
stationed 1n Frankfon. · West Ger· many. • • • Airman Mark C. CoaaolJy, son of
Manon Connolly of El Toro. has been
assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base,
Texas. after compleung basic tram mg
at Lacki nd Air. Force Base, Texas.
Connolly a 1983 graduate of El Toro
High School, will receive specialized
instruction in the aircraf\ mainten-
ance field. • • • Matlllew HaUberJ , son of Mary
Ann Thomas of Santa Ana T has
enlisted 1n ·the Air Force 1n Hunt-
1naton Beach. Hallberg, a 1981 gradu-
ate of Edison High SChool in Hunt-
ington Beach. wilt receive tec hnical
tm1ning In the administration :urta
af\er completion of baste tr.unina, ••• Air Force Capt. Do•1la1 A.
K•pen mi&la. whose wtfe Judy 1s the
dauahter of Jane W. Brockman of
Irvine. has been chosen as officer of
the quarter for the 31 Sth Fiah\er
Interceptor Squadron at Mc 'hord
ir Foree B:isc. Wash. Kupcrsm1t"' 1
fiahtcr pilot. was selected m compe11·
11on among contemporanC1 for pro-
fc sional 11:111. dut)' l)Crforman~ and
C\cmplnry condur t
I J
UCI pair ~emind .
~ us we owe detit -..
to-leSS fortunate
_ When you counted your blessings yesterday,, perbap~ you
remembered Allan Affeldt and Johannes Van Vugt. These two
have done a~ much for the spirit ofThanksgivingas the Pilgrims.
Affeldt and Van Vugt, graduate students at UC Irvine
begaQ a fast last wee~ call attention to the fact that pcopl~ I around the w<irld are Starving to death. They asked for monetary
donations to be channeled through a relief organization to feed
the hungry and vowed not to cat until they had raised $10,000.
. The response was heartwarming. As word spread, contribu·
uons grew. At lea.st on paper, the goal was reached early this week
when the the Stem·BnefGroup-a Laguna Niguel business-
pledged to match whatever amount of money Affeldt and Van
Vugt raise. The total when the fast ended Wednesday was more
than $30,000.
It is har~ to ~eaJize, as we eat our fill of turkey and stuffing
and pumpkin pie, that thousands of humans are dying of
starvation daily in Ethiopia. It, is difficult to imagine those
people as our brothers and sisters, as our neighbors, as members
of the same g)obal community we inhabit.
But committed people like Affeldt and Van Vugt remind us
that we are not helpless and we need not be careless. We can do
something significant for people who desperately need relief
from the ravages of drought or overpopulation or barren soil. We
can, simply by donating some money, make a difference. We
can. simply by caring about other people, make the world a better
place in which to live.
It's easy to forget our ties to the less privileged. It's good to
be reminded that we can do something important.
Affeldt and Van Vugt deserve our thanks for reminding us.
Safety seats sa-ve-lives
A car went hurtling down a 1 ()().foot embankment
Wednesday. The driver survived, but she was badly injured. Her
2·year·old child, riding in a child safety seat, sustai ned only
scrapes and bruises.
There's something to be thankful for.
Without these seats, children will be maimed and killed~
with them, young lives wifli>c preserved. We would be forever
thankful if this story reminds other parents to get and use safety
seats for their children.
Saddened to see the end
of Llon Country Safarl
To the Editor: stuffed m museums.
Or~ eo .. t C1AIL V PILOT /Friday, No¥embet n , 1tM
·'Discarding high heel would s'tgnsl that women are nnaJJy wtWrw to
bejudgedon wliotheyareand wnattheydo-ratherthanbytheliiper. of theTr leg. · •
llJCllAllD CO**.
ff'PP I t
Uplifted
¥'1
heels' ..
demise
Clark's record in Iilterior
isn ~t so bad in California
WA HlNGTON -You can
measure the pace of woMen's libera-
tion anyway you want. You can delve
into college enrollment fiiures and
notice that the gap with men is
clo tng. You can count women in
elected office or )'OU miaht choose to
note the increase io female corporate
e"<ecuuves. None of that means much
lo me. though. I measure the progress
of the women's movt'ment by what I
sec on tht'1r feet I detect the death of
tbe high-heel shoe.
This comes too late for me -not
that I have ever worn high-heel shoes.
But. starting with my mother. includ-
ing my sister. going on to my dates
and ending (or so I hope) with my
prC"SCnt and last w1fe. all of them have
worn high-heel 5hoes and made my
life miserable for 1t.
Two of tht' largest national con-
servation groups give D grades to
Interior Secretary Wilham Clark. but
California environmentalists have
good cause to hope that many of the
persistent Washington. D.C. rumors
surro'1nding him are false .
Those stories ha ve Clark, who was
President Reagan's first chid of sea ff
in Sacramento and later earned the
conservative banner on the Cali-
fornia Supreme Court. moving soon
-either into the White House as
ch 1ef of staff or on to the .S. Su pre me
Court.
Wh) should con~n 3t1oms1s care
what move comes ne>.t for a man
whom the 1erra Club has called
.. James Watt "'1th a better pubhc
relations program'l"
One reason ma)' be that at least
where California issue are con-
ce rned. Clark clearl y 1s more sens111' e
to environmental concerns than his
often-v1hjied predecessor.
Where Watt feuded contmuall)
wi th former Gov. Jerry. Brown over
plans to lease undersea tracts off the
Cali fornia coast for 011 dnlllng. Clark
has meekl y accedt'd to every exemp-
tion requested by the state.
It's true. of course. that Go'.
THOIAS
ELIAS
.. Deukmejian said he wanted ccr·
tain parts out and they came out and
they ccnainly wiJI stay out. certainly
on m)' watch at Interior.'' Clark said
the other da)
The area\ Dcukme11an and (lark
cros~d ofT I ntenor's lease sale maps
included ·anta Moni ca Ba) waters off
Los i\!!&elcs "'here C:o!!&fcss had
alrcad) imposed a leasing mora·
torium But they also included 'asl
area<, off the San 01~0 Counl)' coasl
and Ccn1ral California.
And unlilie Watt. Clark savs
"There arc no plans at all at this 111,;c
fordnlllngoITthc North Coa!lt"
What's more. Clark SB) Interior
"won't w~1e our 11me planntog and
stud) mg for areas al read) fou nd
""antmg for man) reasons (en.
'1ronmcn1al concerns included I 11·.,
hight) improbable \H' would e'er
look al those areas agam ..
retary's awareness of this state's
coastline. an awareness acquired over
15 years as a top official in Sacramen-
to and a state Judge.
And Clark's phrasing does imply he
ma)' leave lntenor in tht' foreseeable
fu ture. After aJJ, he 1s known to be
Reagan 's closest and most trusted
fnend ,n government and was Che
single appointee to the state Supreme
Court who most pleased Reagan .
All signs indicate the president
wants Clark in a more vital job than
he now holds. as poh11cally scns1 ttve
as lhat post may be.
For Reagan no longer has to worry
about facing the voters. He will never
run for office again and can thus
afford lo appoint those wath whom
nc·s most comfortable to evt'ry }Ob ne
considers most sensitive. And Clark
t) the one man he trusts most.
.\few )ears ago. no ont' w,ould ever
have gu~ssed that env1ronmentahsts
would dread thr '\h1ft of Witham
(lark aw-a' from an environmental
jOb. The) rated hi m lhe worst JUStlCt'
on the slate's high coun on conserva-
tion issues.
Bur \\all's tenure taught lhem that
olher<, could ~ far less sen 111,e lo
lhe1r conrerns than Clar~
Fev. women arc truly happy m
high-heel shoes I take It that some
high heel shoes fit well. that some arc
comfortable. but these arc in the
distinct mtnonty. Most women, It
seems, are m pam wearing the things
and since women. as opposed to men.
are not selfish. they share the pain
with whome'Vcr 1s with them.
The) complain and grouch and
someumcs take off their shoes. Tht')
make }OU Y.alk slo"' I) or. sometimes.
not at all The) occas1onall y sprain or
twtst their ankles. The> evt'n bltt:d at
the heels or the toes. But the' wear the Tbin~c\cn though tt takes-ii.cm years
JUSt to learn hov. 10 walk 1n them
The indelible image of prom night
is of )Ou ng women walking at the
bcgmning of tht' evening hke they're
on stth'>. and coming home at 11s end
with thl'1r ~hoes m their hands. When
It come'> to mal mg men uncom-
fortable )tmpl) b) osmosis. notbmg
StnCt' the da~ before air condlllooing
when car ""1ndO\liS had 10 be closed so
a ""oman·s hair ""ouldn't blo" com· parec. to h1gh-h~I shoes.
I was chagri ncd to hear that Lion
Countcy Safari is to be no more. How
sad, when all wild animals seem to be
endangered species now, even in their
native lands. Man is taking over the
globe. and soon there will be no room
for the beasts.
Why must our hard-earned tax
money be spent on weapons of
destruction? Why cannot some of
these dollars be spent on protecting
and preserving these beautiful
creatures for future gencrattons?
Soon more of these parks will have to
close bec.luse of lack of financing:
large animals have large appetites.
DeukmcJian hasn't sought rnnfronta-
tion with Clark over offshort' leases
and has made less exemption re-
• quests than Brown did.
That's reassuring to en' ironmcn-
tahsts concerned with prt.·sen 1ng lhc
California coast -exl.'t'pt for onl·
Clark phrase: "on m) watch .. "
\o no"' the~ must hope that all
lhoc;e l'\ trcmel) logu:al rumors sur·
rounding him arc "'rong. For 1f the
'itonc'i arc lOrn·ct. this state·!>
coastline could be tossed from Clark's
fl") mg pan into another Wa11-likc fire.
To stnf.t• m\ Henf') Higgins poSt'.
let me state lhnl no man would wear a
shoe that hun his feet This is a
scien111ic fact Men ha ve from 11me lO
lime indulged 1n 1d101 fashion trends
-Nehru 1ackets. for instance -but
these h3ve been flcet1ngand Confined
10 a trend\ m1nont\ In fact. mo.,t
mt'n pa ) no attcnuon' to fashion al all
The~ seek onl~ comfon
Why cannot something so vital be
subsidized by our governments -
federal, state. co unty? Perhaps 'in
combination. so thllt our children and
their children will have the pri vilege
of seeing them ali ve. At this point. it
will not be Ion$. before they arc all
exti nct. and will have to be seen
They need help now. before 1t 1s too
late. Why must man continue to be
the destroyer of our beautiful planet
and everything on 1t?
ERNA ROSE
Costa Mesa d
All's possible after election
To the Editor:
I reall y did something the other
day. I never realized I had quite so
much influen ce. I put a sign o n the
tree. in front of the house. urging
everyone to vote Republican.
I guess that since it's all my fault
that the Republicans won the pot. I
should work out a way for them to
balance the budget. and begin to pay
off the national debt. without faising
taxes.
It can't be done. you sny? The
Republicans did something election
day that couldn't be done. I think that
a good stan would be 10 stqn to undo
some of the things that Carter did.
We could inacti vate the Depan-
mcnt of Energy. We could make the
Department of Education a part of
another department and do away
with a lot of top brass. We could make
the Library of Congress a simple
library 10 Washmgton. D.C. We could
follow some of the recommendatio ns
of the Grace Commission. We could
raise tariffs slightly.
How am I doing so far? But you
cln't do that with a Democratic
Congress. you say? With conservative
Democrats and a very influential
president who just won a landslide
election and congressmen comintl up
fo r election in two years. we might.
We just did something that couldn't
be done.
I need a little sign to put on the tree
that ~ys "Balance the Budget." We
could have told them that in the
clcctton. but Rose Bird said no. It was
funny to me that we could tell them to
freeze nuclear arms. but we couldn't
tell them to balance the budget. I
guess lhat Rose wi ll tell us what we
can tell them.
J IM BOLO.ING
Costa'Mesa
If we lean too far, we may fall
To the Editor.
One of your contributors. Mr.
Boldjng. wrote of the najvcte of the
Oem.ocratk party regarding com-
munism.
On the other hand. we should ~
aware of what we're doina when we
move far to the riaht. Of the thrct m~or powers in the world - China.
Russia, and the U.S. -two fell
violentJy into communism. They did
not move into Communism Yth1lc
beir\I aovc~ by a Oemocrat1c
policy wu.b dTec&iv.etcXial PfOIJ"9fft .
They fell viokntly into communism
n.f\cr suffenng undeto cx1rcme chust.
ng!lt-w1ng governments.
Their government were ruled by a
few wealthy and powerful men who
did not have a plan to cope with
milho~ of hungry people. except to
send 1n the army. We had a tute of
that in the 1930s.
As long as our economy is aood we
don't ncc:d to worry. But who 1s so
naive as to suppose that our economy
will always be good cnouatt? Now that
1 real naivete ..
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But Deukmcjian has quietly re-
quested e>.em pt1ons for almost half
the offshore areas Watt origmally
targeted for leasing.
L.M. Bo vo
For when Clark leaves Interior. ht'i
sul.'cessor almost certaml) will be
someone who lacks the current !ICC·
Thomas Elias is a Santti Moaica-
based columnist oa state issues.
Passenger pigeons meet fowl end
Lot of c'pens think there wert'
more passenger pigeons than any
other son of vertebrate ever. But the)
disagree over wh ) said birds are now exttn(f. Hunters arc blamed.1heyumt'
the cleanng of the eastern forests. But
gunmen and axemen didn't get them
all. There was something else never
yet underitood. It had to do with the
breakup of the fl ocks. the shauenng
of the fowl's social structure. the
1sola11on of the 1nd1\ 1dual birds
Then onct> the-speetes-st&Fte<l t<>-go. 11
\\<COi
Q Docs Queen EhLabeth ~f f.ng·
land OY.n her own home?
A. Buckmeham Palace? Windsor
Castle') No. sir. lhe> 're o~ ncd b) the
slate. So's the ro)al )acht. And
OY.nmg same. the slate has to pa} for
thnrpkeep. ph:awnme
L.M. Boyd
columaist.
is a syodicated
Arms from U.S. could go
from China to Khomeini
--. , People's Republic already dickering
with Iran over sales of U.S . weapons
WASHINGTON -Before they've
e'Vcn negounted a deal to bu} U.S.
military hardware. the Chinese arc
dickering to sell ome of it to Iran.
according to recent mtclhgence re-
ports classified higher than top secret.
The People's Republic of China.
which want\ to buy arms from the
Pentagon without the standard agree-
ment not to r~ll them 10 third
panie without U .. approval. did
not volunteer the information about
the h,ghly secret negot1at1ons Wlth
Iran. It wa picked up throuah
elande tine intelli&t'ncc-gathen ng.
Sources at the National Sccunt
Agency told my a' oc1atc Dale Van
Atta that Pekina full intended to
hide any pies 10 Iran. Tho Chtnc
told Trhran that. u part of a \Cpanue
agrttment. the ~-capon\ would be
routed through a Mcdrt'C1'T311cnn
country that 1s a member of N TO
In an t'vcn-h~ndcd &cMun-. the Ch•·
ncse 11 offered Iron any mtlttary
items they may iet from v1c1 blo.:
countric
P'ek1f\& ha alrtad)' bet'n \Clhna tht'
l ranjan' me hlnnt·m dt' hel1-
coptcrs. howtturs and m1utl~ that
ha"e bttn rendt-l'N urplu b mod-
ern1ia11on of the d•' ·~•on~ aloni tbc
1 no--\llt't borucr
After fo'i ~\'ar: • ~ar ~1th Iraq.
the fran1anJ badl) nt"\'tl \f);)rt' pam
tor lhl' \mcn(an hanh..,arl' lhc Kho-
meini regime 1nhl'rtll'd from the hnh.
The' found l\\o l .\. 3ll1e'i to \Cll
thcn1 lhc gt.>O<l\ 1 .. racl and u1h
Korr:i
Rchin9-1he-~·l·m·, prc,\un· from
Wnc;hm~on l:1s1 '\umm1.·r got the
South 1'.orcans 10 )top their ~le!I 10
Iran. "'hKh had (On~1)ted ma1nl) ol
an11lcry ~hcllc; But no amount of
pressure ha moved the lc;rnchs. "'ho
publtcl)' den) the whole arrangement.
So the 11rms s.1le\ cont1 nuc.. through
middlemen. who make onl~ cu"'°I')
efforts 10 d1 u1<1e the h rocll in' oh e-
ment f'or c'<nmplc. arms dcale"' art'
current!) looking for a cc.lunt'"' "1ll-
1ng to po~ as the "l•nd·u~·r" ofl!.raeh
~-4 tanu that "'ould uctuall) be'
lipped 10 Iran.
The l ln11cJ tate'i 1 no1 h.lpp}
wtth the 1.. eh-Irani. n • rm~ traOtc.
bu\ 1n1cl11Jcnct official~ rcall1c that
the deal 1c; helpful to l racl and thu\ to
lJ .S. mtcrc t\ in the Iona run Thr'
exphun that the Israelis sell nrm" to
Iron tk."t·au the} get 011 tn rttum
the} pre.fer lrun to Iraq 11 hell"
prolona 1 war thnt wrakcn' the \ra~
~orld -and tht\ n('l.J t~ monn
In fol\. an erounl of •n Iran.inn
< ah1ntt mt-et1n. I t M.l\ tnd1cate"'
tha\ T ch ran 1 ullh:app ~t th~
doubhng of arm~ pm1.·, in the pa\I
t "" \-\'a "' .\\atnll.ih 1'.homr1ni hn<in't been
-J1c1
AIDEISOI
1d)tn¥ u11 lhl' C'hiiiei.e and I l'ach~
alone 10 suppl} his "'ar mach1nt.·
Iranian arm<, bu~l'r\ haH· bl~n rang.
i ng the globe tn search of S1 b1l11on
"-Orth ofmun1t1on~
I about thl' t1ml' "K1uth 1'.urc.i "'J'
p!:rwaded to '>lop !IC'lhnf.Untl\ to Iran.
North "-on'n stepix•d 1n and began
suppf\ 1ng land mine~ and rocket
grenade)
"-homc1m's arm'> scout\ h:l\ e nl'o
found '>Oll'\l' prom1s1ng sources 1n
'\r cn11n11 anJ Brn11l The) 'rf
bar&JmU\& with r&cnuna tor Tam
tanks. l-rt'nch-made Mirage tighter;.
I rac;h Dau.er fiahte~. some old t.Jt~lfu)e~ and a helicopter 8raZll
apbca~ "'1lhn1 to P31m oO on the
d~ mni.an' MMnc amph1b1ou
.a r-m ott'd ('l_I'$
Foo1note· N!-1.\ sour<'M bc'hc' e tha1 < h1na •"determined to ~'<'<>me net
c,poner of \\Capons For e"mplc.
abou1 3 month aao the hane
qu1ttl drll\ ef't'd thrtt fn&01tc 10
C tl) pt 4.lt the tcd1temncan port of
-\lc\andria If Pl· 1n1 U( ~J 1n 11
appart"nt 1ntcntton to II mo"' mun1·
tmn' than 1t hu'' 11 "oulJ mat • nc~ Jm.'\:hun to1 tlw tOn\m1.1n1"'t
111nt
J•ct 4.lt<hrse11 ¥ a ' IHl~arf4
C'9l•m•lst
But no" ""omen are discarding
high hl·el' I sec lhe e' 1dencc on lhl'
strt"et "'here man) ""omen ha\'e talen
to ""canng running <ihocs. l granl ~ou
that the~ ta IT) other shoes" 1th them.
ma) be t.'' en high heels. but lhe
hand""nlmg 1,dearl) on the wall It"
onh a mailer ol lune until woml·n
stan Y.l·anngcomfonable shoes 1n thl·
office !man\ alrcad' do) and cvc.-n
\\hen going out al night
Thdt "'Ill tw..· trul• llhcra11un -nol
ru~t from pJin and' d1scomhm. bu1
alSl' from l'3ll'nng 10 men no matter
hOY. unlomfonabk thC' l'OO\l'-
qucnl'e\ There wa<; a 11ml· not -.o long
ago. "'hc:n JU!ll ahout the "or't lhing
)Ou rnuld ~a~ about a ""oman 1s lha1
she '>'ore "'hat were call~ "~ens1blc
\hot''-" Thie; t·on1un.•d up the 1mugr of
\t1v. (,rund\. 1e:1lhCr to both .\rch1c
JnJ Jughead and meant that the
\\oOmJn 1n 4uc'it1on dearh had no
intcHl,t in ml·n But no longrr di.X'S a
het•I \J\ l''C''"'th1ng ahout a "'Oman
Thl'rl··, no doub1 that high heel'
11.illcr the leg bul so. Im lhat matter
d11 l.'or-.cl'> llam·r the Y.a1'il D1!.C3rd
ing high hed\ "-Ould c;1gnal tha1
"'omen arc ti nail' "'tiling to be Judged
on \\ht• thn arC' and v.hat the' do -
ralhl·r thJn h' thc t..tper of their kg
~kn Jlf'l'ad\ do that. 1.1. h1ch 1,. "'h'
lhe' Jrt• mo,ll\ '° hla'><-' about
fa<,h1on < lothe'> ma~ help mal e lhl'
man. but "'hat rC'all \ make' him "
who he ".mJ "hat ht' ha' Jon<' with
ht\ hie
\onH•d3\ p!.'Opil' Y. 111 lool back On
the C'ra tlf h1~h hC'd\ and wonder v. h)
"Oml·n C'\C'r wore them High heel\
"111 be l'Omparcd lO l'Orscts and to thr
foot bmdmg of the Oncot.. c' en to the
pant' g1rdlt• ""h1ch did more than lhc-
Moral MaJont) e\cr did to d1s-
t'Ourage prnm1~u11~ •\c; for men.
the\ Y.111 nt.•\er l now "hnt it\ h~e to
ha' l' a moonltt night 'ifX\tlcd b~ a date
who tOOt'I~ hurt v.ho 'Ahtned that
... he n1uldn· wall another \tep The
""orld "'Ill o bit c;ancr and couple
'\\ t.11 l..l\ lotttlhcr Ion r
\o loo~ nt "hat wom1:n arc weann
on thr 'tl't'('t H1ah hctl are hcadin.a
toward l'\llnl uon In 1ht'1r place 1
romina. lif"t, the runn1na -.hM and
1hcn.1ncv11~hh·. the all pu~com
fortthle \hOt' The fcm1n1 t 1n m<'
applaud' th1'1 a'l a 1cp 1n the nJbt
d1rtt110n and C\('n th<' male
r-hau,,nt\I 1n me hk 1t Nothina.
aflcr all. l1ll\ romani.c It ~c a brol('tl
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Glenct•le wlll
bethealte
of LPQA tou,..,
In M•rch. 82.
.Colleg
cagers
play
UCI be~sMonda
but many of top 2 l.......-1'--i'
! are fn acUo~ ton _ f
From AP dbpaldlel ~ t:JC Irvine waits unul Moftday
open its season, but UCLA. Nev
Las Veps and.the ruation·s No. I a 1 No. 2 team.s. Gcoractown and Ill~
no1s. set a head sun ton1aht u ltlC!
college basketball season sets rolli!'f-~
UCLA. under new coach WOii
Hazzard, hosts Idaho tonight (~
nel S at 8) and Santa Oara Saturda~
night. Nevada-Las Vegas opens ol(
the road tonight at Nevada-Reno. •
UCI. without head coach 8111
Mulligan who 1s rccovcrin1 froral
minor surgery, 1s at the University ot
Colorado Monday nia)lt. •
Gcorsctown. the ddendin& na-
tional champion, opens its campai41'
tonight 1n the Civic Auditorium 111
Kilo. Hawaii. After facing H.awanl
Hilo, the Hoyas will rest unu•
Monday's road contest at H.awati"
Loa. .
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Santa Ana •a M.lcbael Jona finda dayUCbt u OCC'a llike Flak (81) awatta chance to make atop (left) and Pirate Brett Morriaon Crtiht) leape for TD '1'&b.
Illinois will face Idaho State in a
first-round matchue in the GrcaC
Alasb Shootout which began today!
What ever happened to home open4
ers'? • ~ons 'Offense r~ght on the Money
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Orange Coast unable to stop Santa Ana
quarterbac_k in ropptngfinale, 35-24_
By CHRIS MONAHAN ..o.itr .... eorr......,. -
When the Orange Coast College
Pirates took the field at the Santa Ana
Bowl Thursday against Santa Ana
College they faced a M1ss1on (Con-
ference) Impossible L stopping the
high-powered passjng offense of the
Dons.
The Pirates failed the mission, as
Don quanerback Dave Money threw
for 210 yards and four touchdowns,
leading Santa Ana to a 35-24 victory
in the season finale for both teams
before 1.800 fans.
The defeat ended the Pirates' three-
game winning streak and their hopes
for their fi rst .500 season since 1978.
They finished at 4-6, 4-4 in their
inaitgural Mission \onference
season. The Dons. meanwhile ended
the season 6-4. 5-3 in conference.
The Dons were in control from the
start, scoring touchdowns on three of
their four first-quarter possessions on
the arm of Money. with some help
from pbftt retumer-wide receive rs
Rene Strapp and Zcth Verdon.
Strapp played an important role on
the Dons' first scoring drive. first
takfol a Pirate punt at his own 45-
yard hneand returning it to the Pi rate
30. On the next play. Money threw for
Strapp at the 15. The ball caromed off
his hands and into the hands of tight
end Craig McEwen, who carriccf 11
into the end zone.
The Pirates were forced to punt
again on their next dnve. This ume 11
was the speedy Verdon taking the
punt at his 36. shooting down the
right sidcline1and running the ball to
the Pirate 21. where Coast punter
Gordon Moss made a touchdown-
sa v1ng tackle.
"We have worked hard on special
teams since earl}' summer." said Don
Coach Dave Ogas. "I made my living
for three years on special teams (Ogas
played 1n that capacity for the
Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills
from 1968-70). You watch any good
college team and they have good
special teams."
"We·ve played ~ood special teams
all year," said Pirate Coach Dick
Tucker. ··This is the worst we've
played on special teams and I have no
answer.''
Three pla)s after Verdon·s return.
Money again found McEwen in the
end zone. this time from 16 yards out.
Gerr)' Graham·s extra point made 1t
14-0.
Verdon was responsible for the
beginning and the end of the Dons'
ne\t drive. starung II with a 14-yard
punt return and finishing 11 with a 21-
yard touchdown reception. giving the
Dons a 21-0 lead. thoueJi there was
si11l two minutes remaining in the
first quancr
Tucker said those three scores put
the Pirates into a hole too tough for
them to dig their way out of.
"We are not a great scoring team ...
he said. "We were shaky at the
beginning and couldn•t move the ball
in the first hair:·
The Pirates finall y did get on the
scoreboard earl} in the SC<'ond quar-
ter. Defensive back Derck Ntc.holls
picked off tl\e only errant Money
pass. Eight plays latec.. Pirate kicker
Bill Lytle connected on a 39-yard field
goal. to break the shutout.
Right before halftime. Tucker
opened up his bag oftncks. From the
Don 4. laSllo pitched 10 running
bad. Bob Bandurak. who fou nd Brett
Morrison 1n the end zone. The
sconng pass was Bandurak·s S«ond
in two weeks.
.\mong the Pirates' Sttond-haJf
(Pleue eee OCC/82)
Area tean;is shoot for seniis tonight
ShawnMauey
Marina hostsServite; Fountain Valley,
Newport Harbor, Saddle back hit road
By ROGER CAR~N
Of .. Oellp""' ., ...
~II the games arc sched uled to stan
at 7:30 with a semifinals benh
guaranteed the winners. Here's a look
at each:
Su nset League champion Fountain
Valley High and Sea View League co-
champs Newpon Harbor and Saddle-
back are on the road tonight in the Servile 110-1) vs . Marina (7-4 ):
second round of the CIF football Serv11e's Friars are on a nine-game
playoffs. winning streak af\cr dropping a 10-7
Only Marina, an upset winner over non-league decision to Marina. Eric
Loyola in the first round of the Big Buechele leads Scrvite at quarterback
Five Conference playoffs, finds itself and the Friars boast a big and fast
1n a position of playing on home turf. backfield. much in the same manner
with a rematch against two-t tme--as-Manna'-s-W punch--Of Shawn
defending Big Fi ve champion Serv1 te Massey and Adam ~ntoyan. The
at Westminster High . win ner meets Fountain Valley or
Is Edison sna:ke .. bitten?
·Workman says it isn't so
In wake of another
first roullii def eat
coach denies jinx
Edison High football fans must be
wonderina what it takes to enjoy
happy times in the Cl F football
playoffs-once again the Chargers
are on the sidelines wondering what •
hapJ)Checl '?
The Chargers. of course. enjoyed
huge successes in the Kerwin-Dtno
Bell era of 1979-80 with back-to-back
championships, culminated by
shutout victories in the finals over
Redlands(S.S-O)and Fountain Valley
(14-0).
But aside from those two pqwer-
house teams. well. the playoKs
haven't been Edison'spicccofcakeas
evidenced by si" first-round losses.
The big one. of course. was in 1981
when the Dave Oerouit edition was
shocked by Scrvftc. 1.i.1 . Some
considered thal team as aood as either
oft he two ~in& teams. ahhou.lh
the incredible knockout punch oft~e
Bells waubsent.
And.Jtveme Edison. itsdefcntc
and a 20.point lead in the fo unh
quarter and I'd be happy toao-
comodate anyone wilhna to bet
apinst the Charae"'
But. as fate would have 11. it
happened Friday nilht and 811hop
Amat ts tiUJ)ta)'in iby vlnucofil~
2 1-~0 victory
nakc·blltcn?
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Workman.r., never thought about it,
but I don't believe in snak~b1t
superstjtions.
"We had a 20-potnt lead and
rela xed and made very mistake
possible ofTensi vcly, and defcns1 vely.
too."
Edison finished the season with an
8-3 record with all three one-point
losses com in• in the fad1namomcnt
apinst Bann1na. Fountain Valley
and Bishop Amat. which is pretty
aood company.
"Those arc the kinds that will 5tay
with you, ·~sayrWorttman. -eut
wt'vcwon1 fcwpmesafterthc fi~t
round and we will apin.''
For the record. the Characrs lost
lhciropenerfourstra1ght years before
splluinaa pair in '78, then the back·
to-back crowns. followed by more
aaravation-the Ion toScrvitc.a
21-171outol.oftt8eacbPoly1n 1982
1em1finalnnd last year' absence
from thcpla)'ofl'i
In 105tanuincc 1974thc haraers
have an If ·8~ord.and that include
e11bt victories 1n the 7<>·80 t~al.. lhou·~companna(aJ I'm urcall
loyal Fountain Valley fans are about
right now). the Barons have a 16-8
record in the last 10 years. losing in
the first mundJUSt twice (both to
Loyola).
* * * El Modena. as reported earlier, will
bcon Edison's schedule next year in
non-league play-the first Orange
County team to face the Chargers
since Mater Dei decided 1t had
cno~&h after fail in& to win in seven
straight yean.
Colton. Bannina. t. John Bosco
and Notre Dame will round out the
schedule.
* * * Markyourcalendarforthe Dec.
I 0-1.S slot for the ~t prep basketball
action in thestate-blr none 1n
capsule form
Fortheba ketballJunkie. what
transpires each year at the Tour·
nament of Champions isauarantccd
to satisfy the most demandtl'\I. It bqin at Cat Poly Pomona f'oT -
the lint tworounds(Occ. 10, I I and
12), then mo\'es to the Anaheim
Con \lcn tton Ccn tcr (or the last thrtt
daysof compet1t1on.
First round matchups: Oommauc7
vs. Verbum Oct~?;, Bannit-= Vi~(,~lO). t. anMn
(7)andClcvdand&rv11t( ;30oll
()Cc 10.
The follow1nt day-Manual An
ComptonC4) .. nta MomC'a-roun-
tain Valle} (5.30). !tlna Btact'I Pol>·
nta lara(7)and Matrr Dc1-c·~,p1
(8.30)
Fontana 1n the semis. 1tc: West-
minstet High.
Fountain Valley 19-ZI vs. Fontana
19-21: The c;teelers await with a run-
onentcd offe nse and a defense
anchored by 205-pound linebarker
Jason Magne'is and 205-pound nose
guard Edmund Fowler. Fountain
Valle} Coarh Mike Milner calls
Fontana's defense .. as good as we'll
have seen 10 fi,e }'ears." Tailback
Dave w1gan and quancrback John
Pean spearhead FV. Sue: Fontana
High. 9453 Citrus Ave .. Fontana.
Newport Harbor (9-0-t) vs. Sanny
Hills 110-1 ): Sunn) Hills. paced by the
1»~ of ll 5--pound-Tim Bt-mes...as a
runner and linebacker. 1s the defend-
ing lcntral Conference champion.
-That kind of day
lt"s a matchup of po"er and size
against po"er and size w11h Harbor's
tackles Mike &~ch (268) and Tom
Kuchens 1237) pa' 1ng the "a) for
Fntz Ho"se(s running and hane
Foley's passing. Ile: Buena Park
High. Magnolia at AcadeMy Dnve.
SadcUebaek (10-0-1 ) vs. Fllllerlon
(10-1): The hot Indians are the onl}'
team to beat unn}' Hills and 1s the
flreeway League's No. I entry because
of1 t. Manin Luczaj's Fullenon squad
has the slle and speed to sta}' with
Saddleback's SW1ft Roadrunners.
Both teams use 6-7 players on both
sides of the ball. Earl Jones and Glenn
C~mpbcU pro"1dc -Saddkback·s of-
fensive punch. Site: Fullenon High.
201 E. Chapman.
Cowbo79 Michael ~ (left) and Dennla Tb.,,... oel·
cbrate NCk of Patriot QB TODJ EatM>n. See atory, 83.
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In addiuon to the lllfoois-ldaha
State match up. the first round of thcf
Shootout will see Tennessee' mecti°'
Alabama-Birminaham. Maryland vs
No. 19 Kfnsas an(i ~on q11nst
the host Seawolves of AlasU.
Anchorage.
"tt•s earlier than I've ever played•
tournament. and particularly with~
type of teams that arc in there,
Orqon Coach Don Monson saidt
.. lt'sa chance for us to make a httlc bl
of national recoanition !or
ourselves.··
llhno1s earned itself some mO!'f
nauonal recognition when it S()Undl)'
defeated No. S Oklahoma. 81-64. lasl
Sunda) in the Ti~ff Oass1c ID
Spnn&field. Mass.
.. I'd probably be JUSt as hapJ>l
beatt ng up on some teams." lllino1~
forward Doug Altenbergcr said.
"We're going to find out a lot of lhinst
10 a hurry. but n feels ~ttcr after
bea11ng Oklahoma." ·
Besides JUSt beating Oklahoma,
l111no1s was able to stop the Sooncrs
All-Amencarrforward Wa yman T1S.:
dale The JOb was handed to scn10(
center George Montgomet). who~
named Most Valuable Player in tho T1~ffscoring 17 points. grabbing 10
rebounds and holding Tisdale to I~
points. eight below his average lasl
season :
Sutcliffe ·
settojoinj
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McKeon conf:=::&4~~d~e=n~-
of s igning hurler
A DIEGO ( P) -San 01cgO
Padres general manager Jacli
McKeon says he 1s confident of
attracting free agent pitcher Ric
Sutcliffe to the Padres following two
da}., ot meetings hetwecn the Na•
11onal League baseball champ1onf
and the league·\ ( ~ Young Award
\\tn~r I
.. Rad. has a genuine interest ti$
pla}'ing here:· McKeon said "I Lhmt
ifs going to come down to t\li O tcamf
-u or the Cub "
• utchffc "as \\OOCd b} the tOJ
bra of the Padre . including owner
Joan Kroc. dunna h1 '1s11 to Sa~ Diego w11h agent Baf"T) 4\xclrod.
"I'm impressed b) the art'a and tht
people in the Padre organizauon.•
the 6· .. :! -\ear-old "81d ''The Padrcl
arc an outstanding team and thc)'•rt
going to get noth ing but better." 1 The Padres beat the Chtea&o Cut>t.
utchffe•s most-recent employcl\
thrtt games to tv.o 1n the atiorut Lcaauc Champion hip Sencs 1n OQ.
tober
"The Pad~ have a lrOf\1 fa~
S) tern and a lot of )Oung J.>la 'ttra
their maJOr-league rosteT, ' ~tch
said I
utci1tTc and ~clrod said thef
"ere 1mprt sed b> tht' enthu 1asm
ri rs Kroc.. who ho led a dinner f4
the group Tuesda)' night 1n La Joll~
and b> the 1nclus1on 1n the d1•
nm1on of Padre fint bucm-.
tt"H' Garve) •
Gal"\C) and utchfTc arc fncnci,
and former iummatcs on the •
n~lcs Dod rs
.. Joan K roe: has done some ircmeQo-
dou" th1na.s with tht baHclub and for
the JX'(>Plc in thiurca:· utcldTc M:t.
· ' ou ~ad me bid thin~ •b<H6l.-
ballpla c but people ll~e •te\t
(1af'\.C)' and nd~ Thornton try tb
11\( meth1n1 beck " .
• 'clrod 1d 1n addnlon to a fiv )e~r t'Ontf'l("1 offer from the Pad
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to continue her
running career7
From AP dl1patebr1
JOHANNESBURG. South Afnca -m
Running star Zola Budd. whose colh ion
with Amencan Mar) Decker provided one
of the baggei.t stones of the Lo Angeles Olympie$,
planned a news conference this morning to disclose her
"immediate" plans for the future, according to a friend.
Jannie Mombe'l· chairman of thr Western
Province Athletics naon, said Budd was stayina on has
wane estate outside Cape Town whale formulating long-
term plans.
Mombcrg descibed as .. pure
speculation .. news repons ttfat
Budd had decided to return to
international track competition.
News reports Thursday
• morning said Budd. 18, had
decided to continue her running
career abroad as a Bnt1sh citizen. Bccau~ of Soulh_Afnca's raciaJ
policies of white-minority rule.
Budd would be barred from most
international competition and
future 01) mp1cs unless \he competl'S for Great Bnta1n.
as she dad at Los i\ngelcs.
The l>amc news rcpons lW!ld Budd, who runs in bnrt'
feet. would annountl' she will reside 1n outh Africa but
tr.i"el C\tensa' d) ovcrsects to compete. The repons
said !lhe plan~ to compete an an e1ght-k1lometcr race 1n
late December in Zurich. v.11zcrland, then enter the
English cross-countl) champ1onsh1ps Feb. 16.
Earlier stories hinted that Budd wal> so shattered by
the c.xpcnenn~ wtth Decker an the Olympic 3.000-meter
run that she intended to st.a} 1n ~outh A fnca and
abandon an 1ntcma11onal career
Quote of tbe day
lmcllMI '9rdM of the Chicago Butle, on
pteytng for Coech Bobby Knight In the Otympa: "It
w,e qutte en exper'lence. tt took a tot of dec:flcltlon
to the game to keep Coach Kmght from uling 811 hit
favorite vetbal expreuions. ••
McEnroe out with wrist injury
~YDNEY . Australia John ~
McEnroe. the world's No. I pla)er. will
miss the .\ustralian Open becauM" of an
IOJUI)' to his left wrist. hut will be able to
pla)' fo r the United Stall's 1n the Davis ("up fi,1al next
month 1n wcden.
McEnroe was ordcrt·d to Ulke a two-week breek
from tenrw. after anJuring hts Wrt'lt dunng practa~ an
C'ahforn1a two da)s ago
"He called me and told me about hts wrist," Dr.
Omar Farced. a member of the l J ~ Tennis Assoc1a-
11on's ports Medicine ( omm1ttec. '><ltd from his home
, in Los .\ngcles. "I exa mined him and prescribed two
rned1cauons.
' "I adv1s1:d htm not 10 pla) for two Wt't'h. He·s not
read~ to pla> right no"."
Asked when the re1gn1ng l .S Open and
Wimbledon champion lould pla~ Farced said: ''I'm
looking forward to ht!> pla) mg in the Davis ( up . .\!.far
as rm co nu'rned. he \hould be ready for that I 00
percent. ..
Wllander, Lendl post victories
Mais Wilander of ~weden dl'lcated ~
Kevin Curren of the l 'n1tt'd State!>. 6-4. 6-7.
7-b Thur~da ) night m thl' Rio lntcrna11onal
( hallenge tenn1!> tournament an C anberra.
.\u~tralia Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia also wa~
"11.:tunou' 1 n the tournament. beat1 ng Joakim Nys&rom
of 'iv.eden. h-4 6-2 . Meanv.h1k. in a women's
tournaml'nl 1n ~i.dnt') Au\lraha. hea\ ii~ -favored Pam
Shriver v.a' up~t an thrl'l' ..ets b) un-.ccded Marcella
Nesker ol thl' Netherlands. 5-7., 7-6. 6-4 1n third-round
action . In other matchl.',, Zina Garrison defeated West
Gl.'rman~ \ Bettina Bunge, 6-3. 7-5. and Yvonne
Vermaak of Sou Lb Africa downed Christiane Jolissaint
ofSw1t£erland. b-3 6-3
Florida fllea formal appeal
0 INESVILLE. Fla. -A formal ·m·t oppeal b the nivcrs1t)' of f)onda. 1n •II• ~ ponsc to ti ff NCA ~nct1ons over
wrongoina in its football proaram. com-
phuns that tht school cooperated'throuahout the probe
ond shouldn't be lapped with thrtt ycan.' prob:rnon.
rpe appeal filed With the Nat1on:1l (.'ollegaatc
thletic Associ:rnon lso rebuked plan to take away 20
athletic scholarship ,
"The Univers1,ty of Flonda. in complyina with the
letter and spant of NC lea• lat1on. and an an effon to
how good faith. cooperated with the NCA to the
max imum u tcnt possible.'' wrote UF attorney Jim
Quincey in the appeal, rclea,ed Wednesday.
The Southeastem onfercncc on Tuesday said the
Gato~ would not be clia1blc to parttc1patc in any bowl
this )Car and that a dec1 ion would be made later on
whether F1ondn could keep its ne w league title.
JC• to have tougher etanclarda
SAN MA TEO -Junior college ath-• lctes in Caltforn1a will be facing one of the
toughest academic quality requirements in
antercollcginte athletics next fall under a
recently adopted standard.
The Commission on Athlettcs of the ahforn1a
.\!>soc1at1on of Co'!_lmunuy Colle__ges voted last "' •
end that JC students will ha ve tu maintain a 2.0-point
(out of 4) avNa~e to be eligible: for panicipatton an
sports. The requirement will be an force starting next
fall
Student\ alread) part1c1pating an spans this year
will not be aITeqed. They will continue to be required to
pas!> at ka t 24 semester units be tween seasons to be
cltg1blc 1n an) one spon.
Rookie Fuller returns to 49ers
REDWOOD CITY -Rookie [il
ltncbad.er Jeff Fuller has reJOined the San c II•
1-rannsco 49l'rs after a three-week absence
for treatment of .. emotional problems that
originated from a penod of personal crisis."
Fuller worked out with the team Wednesday, and
Coach Bill Walsh said. "He loo~ed good, and he was in
great sp1rtt!>."
Fulkrdeclt ned to talked about his treatment or the
problems he felt. and he expla ined has absence onl y
through a four~sentence statement issued through the
team. The personal crisis was a rt!ference to the death of
an uncle and a clo~ fnend. Th~ only difference he showed upon his return was
an eight-pound weight gain to 218 pounds. and a cast on
his left wrist. The cast covered a hairline fracture of the
wrist. which occurred before Fuller left the team on
Nov 2. but only began to hun during has treatment.
The fifth-round draft choice from Teus A&M had
been pla)tng regularly in the nickel defense and on five
of the six special teams. For Sunday's ff.lme against th e
New Orleans Saints. he probabl) will play only on
special team~
Canadlens win on late goal
goal of the game with 4:48 remaining U1 the ,
Goy Ca rbonneau scored has second ~
third penod to snap a 11e and ltft the
Montreal ( anad1ens to a 3-2 victor) o'er
('h1cago 1n National Hockey League action Thllrsday
night. With a burst of speed. Carbonneau spl11 the
defense of Keith Brown and Seba Wllson_Ju!>t O\er the
Chicago blue hne. then snapped a shot oITthc left goal
po~t and O\ er goaltender Murray Bannerman's
5houlder . . In tht' only othcr NHL game Thursday,
ce nter Greg Malone scored two goal!. and colle<·ted
three assists and center Mark Johnson added two goals
to spark Hanford to a 9-3 rout of Pmsburgh. The
\<1ctory ~napped a three-game lo!lang streak for the
Whakrs ;lnd their goal output was the team'<, highest
tht'\ season.
Televlalon, radlo
ffL£Yt8ION
11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Boston
College at Miami, Fla., Channel 2.
8 p.m. -COU!GE 8ASKET8ALL: Idaho at
UCLA (delayed), Channel 5.
10 p.m. -BOXING: From the Olympic
Auditorium, Channel 56.
RADIO
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE 8A8KET8ALL: Idaho
at UCLA, KMPC (710).
occ. • • rrom81
h1&hhahts were ll scven·yard run on a
ta'c punt to kctp one orina drive
allveand uheadlup playbyLa 1loon
the Pirates' nnal scorina drive.
From the Don 43. Laszlo swept
riaht for fi ve yards. As he was go1na
down, he pitched the ball 10 John
Casteneda. who carried it the final 38
yards for the score.
Cristcncda himself completed two
pa ses (one to Laszlo) in the fourth
quancr "We were desperate at the
end ," ~id Tucker of his gadget plays. .
S.,,.I AM U, Or1nte CNtf Jie
Sew• n ou-nen
Or•nee Coett O 10 O 1._,•
S.ftl• AM '1 1 1 0-U SAC-McE~ lO PH• from ~
CGralltm llk:kl 'SAC-McEw.n 16 !MIU •from Monty
CGrallem klCkl
SAC-Vtroon 21 !MIU from ,.,,,_., (Gr•h•m
kklll • OCC-Lvtle 3t FG
SAC-+let"11 2 run (Gralltm lllck)
OCC-MorrfWI 4 IMIH from 8andurak ILvllt
kick)
SAC-Vll'dOl1 12 oau from Money (GraMm
111cll) OCC-Catlelleda 26 NH from Laulo (klctl
fafltdl OCC-Catl"*'8 U rUll Claulo runl
Allenda:-~ICIO (atllmaledl IOUAL STATISTICS . ""~ OCC-Catteneci., •·45, 8radltv, 4·.,.;
M4lnclenlltd, 6-lt; Laulo, 19-36, 8ancstru61, 7-76,
Mar1fne1, S-24, Mon, 1-7, Brown, 1·3
SAC--'-t, IS-13, Adamt, 11-47; ~.
$-11, ~. 3-lor·mfnu• 13, .. .......
OCC-LatzlO, 10·76· I 1:\1; CatleMd•, 2-2·0
4'; 8andUrak, 1-1-0 •· SAC-Monev, 12-1'·1 ?IO, Delllealla, 0-3-0 0
. ·~ occ-erown, 4-79, 8radlev. 3-n. Jollntlone,
2-26, t .. 19ntda, 1•2', Laszlo, 1-lf; M41nden118•,
1-10, Morrltot1, i-.•. SAC-McEwen, 6-14'; Verdon, 4·49; Garcfe,
1·7; JOllH, 1•6.
CM 's Tripp third
in midget race
GA RDENA -Ron Shuman of
Mesa. Ariz .. won his fifih U.S. Auto
Club Turkey Night Midget Grand
Pri x in six years at Ascot Park
Thursday night at Ascot Park. while-
Tom Bigelow of Whitewater. Wis.,
clinched the national championship.
0..,l'llee ....... ~ll-~
Orange Coaat quarterback Ken Luzlo roll• out to elude
preaure applied by Santa Ana defender Tom Reynold.a.
Behind Sh uman. who pulled away
each ti me after four yellow Oags. came
Rach Vogler of Indianapolis. fin1sh -
mg second with Ron "Sleepy" Tripp
of Co ta Mesa third.
Sports on TV-for weekend
Saturday TELEVISION
10 a.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Lou1sv1lle \S.
Indiana.Channel 2.
Noon -BOWLING: PB.\ tourlrom C olumbu\, Ohio,
( han nel 4.
I :!:30 pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at
USC . Channel 2
12 30 p m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: O~lahoma H.
01..tahoma 'it . Channel 7
I :30 p.m -SPORTSWORLD. Box ing -US BA
m1ddlcwc1ght champ1efi\'ih1p tight between champion
·\lex Ramu\ and challl'nger Jamc':I l\.ancheri. A look at
running an l'\menca with Franl>. Shoner and Ahmad
Ra\had. ( hannel 4.
2 p.m. -OCCER: l I.~. v\. ( olurnh1a (played at the
,LA ( oltscum Oct. 11 ), Channel 14
:!:JO p.m. -GOLF· The ~l>.1n') Game -fork
N1cklau,, .\rnold Palmer. (Jary Pla}er and r om Wat!>On
rlll'l.'t an unique match-pla) comix·auon v. 1th total prtLe
mone' of$360.000, Channel 4.
J. p.m -PREP FOOTBALL. Nl•wpon llarhor \l>.
Sunn} Htll'I (tape), Channel 56.
7 30 p.l'll -PRO BA KETBALL. Laker~ at ( lipper<;,
( hannel 9.
8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Santa Clara al
l '< L•\ (tlela}ed). Channel 5.
RADIO •
10:30a.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: BY U "l>. Utah ~t.. KFO -F-M (93.5 ) (coveray,e ends a1 12:30).
I :!:JO pm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame
vs. use KN x < 1010).
5: I 5 p.m. -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: UCLA vs.
Pepperd1ne. KFOX-FM (93.5).
5:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Air Force vs.
Te>.as El Paso, K WYE-FM (I 08).
7 p.m. -OOLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long Beach St. at
San Diego St.. KEZY ( 11 90). KSDO ( 1130).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Clippers.
KLAC (570). KIEV (870).
7:30 p.Vn. -PRO HOCKEY Winnipeg at Kings.
KWVE(108 FM).
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· anta Clara
at UCLA. KMPC (7 10).
Sunday TELEVISION
10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Tampa Bay. Channel 2
10:30 am. -GOLtt ~kins Game. Channel 4
I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL. Seattle \S. Denver.
( hannel 4.
3 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL· l JS(' vs. Notre
Dame (tapcJ, Channel 2.
RADIO
10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Tampa Ba). KMPC (710).
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Indianapolis at Raiders,
KWVE ( 108 FM).
7 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Phoenix at Clippers. KIEV (870).
7 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Seattle at Lakcrs. KLA(' (570).
LPGA tour plans Glendale stop next year
1984 COUGAR
AA "'0 c~d f'nd ......... tO 680.f' 1 • Monthly leoM poy-U27 24
,.t,nd~ ..,...,,,.1 d•pov• S1s<i £.1.,noted h<~., ltt S:x>6 lotol -"'du. a! <Neptoon ol l«JM.
s683 1A 1,,11,1 ,,.,,, ,,., ~r por"'"'' S 10 9 AA 1,,,,,1 M.le<!Qe ollowed 60 000 Penalty 6c pet "'''•over
60000 .... , ••
AP n ,..j •NJ 1,oow • 10 617S90 • Monflll~ ll'O"' poy_.,t \710 84
~pf,,,-,rf,,bl~ ~-''"'' t., o.-,.,,+"' '77-. £\t1mat•d f~trn'4' IH i 166 fnto1 omount dv, at I~\~ •n<ephOt\
)o lu 8A 101,,1.,"' '""' ol J>oym~"" SIO SH "l•l•t>Q• allowed 60.000 Penolty 6c pe• ''" O••• 60,000
FORD
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AllD ION
LlllOILI • MERCURY
"HorM of the Goldrn Tovcli '
1121 llAUll ILYI-COSTA IESA 140-1110
'
The U n1den In' 1ta11onal tour-
nament at Mesa Verde Country Club
March 7-1 O"on·1 be the only Ladies
Profc<,\1onal Golf A~soc1at1on event
in the Los Angcle~-OrangeC'ounty
area an 1985.
Thc(ireat Nonh('rn Insured An-
nual~ C.orpora11o n ofSeattl~as pon-
ltoring the GNA C"lao;s1c at Oakmont
Country Cl ub 1n Glendale March
20-24 with former USC publicist and
Seattle Seahawk official Don
Andersen as executi ve director.
The Un1den tournament wall be
returning for the second )car with an
in creased purse for 1985 accordrng to
tournament director Larry lgara~h1
* * • -\mencan C1olfClub" making
morcofan 1mprCSSJon all the tame.
Rancho San Joaquin an Irvine t!>a
member of the group along with
Meadowlark GC' of H unt1ngton
Beach and C'asta Del Sol of Mission
VaeJO.
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Howa rd Whitel11de 1s director of
golf at Rancho San Joaquin and is
proud of the Junior program the club
had th as past year.
"Our Junior Eagle program grew
from 46 youngsters in 1983 to 156 an
1984.'' Wh1/cside says. "This 1s an
increase of I 0'3nd m:rk?"s our
program the largest ofany America n
GolfC'lubcourse.
"We have clinics ever) Saturday
beginning at noon for membersofthe
Junior Eagle program. Any youngo;ter
interested an signing up should con-
tact us at the course. Our nex t big
s1gnup will be 1n March."
American Golf Club. incidentally,
1!lthegroupthatofTcr aJlgolfcrsa
chance to get an official handicap and
pla y 22 free rounds of golf at various
C(}ursc they operate 1n Southern and
Nonhern California. Nevada and
Arizona.
The three Long Beach cnycourse~.
Recreation Park.Skylinksand El
Otfrado. recently came into the
group. In adduion to the free rounds
offered for join an' mencan Golf
Club, members will also be able to
play each of these courses for a $2
green fee for one round in 1985.
There are other benefits includinga numberoftoumamcntsspon~orcdby
theclubalong with a chance 10 piny
such cour~cus Pebble Beach, R1v1cra
and p)'glu'\s for club members. There
as also a chance to get on official
SC'CiA handicap along with a$35 gift
ccn1fica1e.
The cost ofjoanang fo r new mem·
bcrs 1s only $SS with a handicap or
$47 for tho!>C nlrendv havi naone or
not wantan~ to get one. If you figure 22
Howuo
HUDY
GoLF
rounClsofgolfin the$55. you get a
figure of$2.50 per round. Everything
else that is included in the package
would be free.
This has to be the bi~est bargain
for golfers in the spon nght now.
* * *
Mark O'Menrn. the former Mission
VieJO High star now on the PGA tour, ~ll'iade the most dramatic increase in
official earnings an 1984, wanning
$396.519 more th an in the prc"1ous
year. Has first tour victor) came an
Milwaukee late an the year. I le
recorded a 29 fornine holes. six under
par. an the Hanford Open to equal the
best nine-hole score of the year .
O'Me;u:;i was the leading b1rd1e
shootcr'On the tour th is past season by
a wide margin .
lfhe had not won the Milwaukee
tournament, O'Mcarn would have
had thedub1ousdistinct1on of win-
ning the most money an a calendar
rcarw1thouta victory. Instead. Payne
Stewan earned $288. 795 to set a
record. O'Meara wns over SJ I S,000
when he won in M1lwauk\.-e
Rustlers' Rea named volleyball MVP
'iophomorc out\1dc hatter lly
Rea of Golden West ollegc ha' been
C'hosen the Mo t Valuable Pla)'t'r in
South Coa~t Conference vollcyh:lll an
:i Poll of co chcs.
Ru tier ( oach Albert Ga panan
wa$ tabhcd the conference's Coach of
the car oOcr auid1na Golden West to
a I 4-0 rt"COTd this ~awn.
( hr1\ Donohut' and Juhe Rol~d
v.crc other Rui.tlcrs oamcd to the fi t
1en11l. Ml'anwh1k. <' runner· p
Oran ~ ( oas1 haJ three playe" cho~n 10 the fif'\t team -Su1c11c
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ucrvaa\, h 'II)' !>npoae ttntJ KoAan-
nt McMillen.
...
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NflL
NATIONAL COHl'llllNCI w .. ,
"kn Fren
ll•m• NewOrl .. ns
Allllnle
W L T l'ct. ,.,. I flA
1l 1 0 •11 llS I ... , s o ~m 221
• 6 0 soo 20 us , ' o 2so m m Cenll'at • • 0 s • 0
ClllGa(IO
Green Bev
Delroll
Ttmoe a ....
Mlnne1011
• , 1
4 • 0
3 ' 0 l!HI
667 240 197
3'5 30S 267
14' 250 316 333 724 ,.,
.250 2U lJO
Oallil1
NV Gla 11t1
Waa11l11111on
SI. Loul1
• s 0 615 ?J.3 '"° 1 s 0 513217'23 1 s 0 5'3 295 ,,.
6 6 0 SOO llS 26'
"""-Oelotlla S 6 I .45' 21S 13-4
AMElllCAH COHl'lllllHCI
Denver s .. 11 .. ... ..,.
S.n Dllflo.
Kenaas Cllv
PIU'°"11111
Clncinn11t
CleYtla no
Hou1ton
Weu
11 I 0
10 2 0
I • 0
6 6 0 s , 0
CM!ral 6 6 0 • I 0
) 9 0
2 10 0
l!HI
917 269 111
'" lJ1 116 "' m n1 soo '" m 417 ltS 2SS
soo 2n m
l3l lOI 266
250 ~· ,,.
"' 111 l36
M1am1 II 1 O 917 3U 199
New En91ano I S O 6U 319 712
NY Jell 6 6 0 S00 263 25'
lnd1e na oo11, • I o JJ3 190 321
Buftalo 1 11 o Ol3 177 325
x-cllnch4HJ wllO·caro olevoff t>erll•
ThurMNiv't Sures Dttroit 31. GrNn Bev 2t
Dallas 20, N•Wi Enoleno 17
Su,.,.v's Ga,,,.,
Ram1 et Tamoa Bev !Channel 1 et 10 e m )
lnolenaoolls a1 llalclers
At1an11 al Clncl11na ll
Buffalo et wu111no1on
Hou1lon al CleYll•nd
Kansas Cltv al New York Glenll Phlle Otlphia el SI LC>Yls
San Dleqo 11 Plllst>Yrqh
ChltellO el Mlnnesole
Sen Frencltco el New Orleans
Selllle al Denver IChanntt • al t pm 1
l\Mndlv's Game
New Yori\ Jtll el Miami fChennel 7 al 6 om >
c*" THURSDAY'S SCORE
M11m1. Of110 ll C1nc1nnat1 26
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Minion Conference
I Flnall
ConMnnc.t
WLT »001e1:>ac~ 1 I o
Rlve,,ooe 1 I O
»nte Ana 6 2 O
Drllllle COHI 4 4 0
Cirrus 3 s o
Soulhwtllern 3 S O
P1lomar 2 6 O
Sin D1990 7 6 0
Sen Dl1190 Mue I 1 o
TlwrMNlv'1 Sure.
Senla Ant JS. Orange Coas1 2t
P•IOmar SS. Sen DltllO Mese 19 R lver11oe 74, Cllru1 20
Sen Diego 1, Soull'lwetltrn O
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Pee·• Confffence
Overal
W L. T
9 I 0
9 I 0
6 4 0
4 6 0
J 6 1 s s 0
4 6 0
7 I 0
I 9 0
Goioen Wt\! el 8ekerst1110. l.lO om
Lonq &tech e1 Fulltflon
Ml Son An1onlo al El Cemlno
Pasadena al Toft
~c.c..w-
L.A v.iiev •' w .. 1 L.ot Aneelff, I 111 m E•SI Lot AMelet el L.A Pierce Al ..,... ., 1-:Jt iun. ..............
Hltll\ KMet .. V ....
IS.CW feuM. ...._.,Jilt IM\.l
•IO l'tV• CON"lllHCI
S«vlle 110 l) "' Merine 17 •I al We.I
mlmttr H'911
flovntelft Valitv 19•21 et Fontana lt-2>
RlvenlOe Poly I 10-IJ •I a ltllOO Am••
11+11
l.ono •tech Polv ,,.. H •I SI Jonn loteo
(1-1-11
CINTitAL COHf'llllNCI
IA• AmlllOI (6-S) •I Le .Mirada (11 •0)
NtWPOrl Hert>O< (9·0-~) vt $unny Hiits
(10-1) el 8~1141 Perll Hlon
SadOlebacll (I0·0· 1l el Fullerton 111>-1 I I.• Quinta (1·21 et Velencla 111·0)
SOUTHlllN CON,llllNCI
Lvnwood (11•0) "'" El Toro 11·31 et Mlulon Vlelo Hi.ft (Sat1.1roavl
El Modena 110-1) et 1.0t Allot 11·31
E•-enu (10• ll "' Vitia flar11 ll ·J) at
El Modene Hllth •
FOOlhlll (llHI el Minion VlelO (7·2·7)
COASTAL CONl'lll•NCI
Oxnerd (7·2·21 at Camarillo 110-11
P•sadena (1()-l) " TllOusand 0.1\t 16·SI
Muir (10· ll vs s.tlta Molllca (t· 11 at
Sanl• Monica Cotleoe
Vafllure (10·0-1) vs ChanMI lllanot
19·1·1) 81 H-Hlol'I
DIHllT CONl'llllNCI
Aooorii 111-01" 81nnlng (1·1·71
St Bonaventure 19•2) vt, ~lreletle 19·21
a I Redondo H 1911
St Gtnevlevt (f ·l) 11 Yuqlpa 11·31 al
U Of Recunoi
Se nti Ci.re 110· II YI Cllal'IM •Oe (6-SI
al Pierce C~
llASTlllH CON,llllHCI
Claremont 111·01 Yt Soulh Hiiis 15·61 11 Covl~ Hlgl'I
Norco (9·21 al UPlend 11·2· II
Bell Geroens I 10· ll e l Ttmole Cllv (1·2l
Arllnoton (I 1·01 et San Marino 11·2)
INLAND COH,IRllHCI
Whittler Chrlsllen (ll·O) YI 810 Otar
(6·51 et Rim ot 11'1• World Hloh (Seturdev, 1.30 p,m.I
LA Luthertn (1·21 et Beeumont (7·3· 11
Onlerlo Cl'lrislien 11·31 vs Montcl1lr
Preo 19·2) et LA Vellev Collt9•
Deserl 17·•1 al Valley Chrl"l•n (9·21
NOtlTHWllSTEllH CONl'Elll NCI
Cenvon (11-0) al St 8ernerd 11·7· II
At11cadero 11·3) el LomPOC 110· I)
C11>rlllo ( 10· II 11 »nta Marla (7·4)
Antelope Vali.v (7·41 YI 8evtrly Hlll1
(7·2·2) et Culver Cflv High
SOUTHEASTIRN CONl'llllHCI
Dlamono ear ( 11·01 11 01.11r1e 11·2)
Arrovo C 10· IJ v1 ltoval Oak (t·2l " Cflrul College
KtOC>tl (1·21 et S.n Barnerolno ( 10· II
0.ldwln P•rk (10-01 vs Aoe>te V•li.v
110· ll et ViClor V•llev High
EIGHT ·MAH FINALS
Larw Dlvl'*t
Teme>1e1on "'· Fe llll BePllll 11 81rm· Ingham High
Small DM"8n
N1woor1 Christian vs. Hnperte Cllrl1t11n
lat Victor Ve ii.v High, SelurOeY. 1 om 1
Tiiis WMtl'S tr04lt •tm
LOS ANGl!LES -Big Rock Cr8",
Cestelc Lallt, El OoredO Ptrk Leke,
Ellzebelh Lalo.e, Legg Lakn. Peck Road
Park Leke, Plru Crffk IFrenchmt n'1
Fla ll. Puck!lngstone L•k•, Pvramld Le~e. Sa n111 Ft ltHervolr
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ll4UIUDAY'J RIWLTS
l lJlll .i St·NIM ~ ,,__>
flMllST llACI. 350 vercb "''* Diamond Ledv l'fr.rl 7.60 UO 320 Miu SH U Sooner u: Garcia I UO 3 20
Pe llltt DoM (Frevl 11,40
AllO r1Ked Hkllllend Lvn•, l.11111 Soolllt
Rvon, Ce» Me C••uel, Fub Time Fentv.
Miu Mol8'k
Tl,,,.. 11 11
SICOHD llACll. lSO varos.
Flllv eumoo (Oelom&al 13.60 s.20 4.00
Limit.a Rto!JHI IE Gercll ) 7.00 5.00
Flatl'I Denc.r (H. Gerctel 4AO
Alto reeeo Bebv Lecv, L'(Ms Love,
Mlrrv Oh•, Tlnv FMhJre, Sllllenca, Leu lfl Fun Ber, Htrsnev KISS.I
Time 1106
U DAILY DOUBLE (7·6) Pakl U I <IO
U IXACTA 16·2) oato U9 00
THMllD RACE. 350 nrd1
1"9 0. Plall (H Gercle l 120 l.60 J?O
BHI Aclor (Hert) 3 20 '40
Pelln Fren (TllOmesl 3.tO
Also raceo StvtlsNv Ridl, Oenlsl'I D•v1,
Kiie Kell, W-. Snaza Good KIO, Our
MlrrlooH, VR Ouff!I 8rtflda · n,.,,.-11.11 .
FOUllTH llACE. 400 varos.
King Of Juf'lla (E Grcl 12 IO 5 20 • 20
.... " A TUlv 81to (P~-* 1 IO 7 20
Rlcn Soarks (Trtnurel • 20
Also rec.a. Lane• Exoreu, SoortYCal, Go111 Polley, GlllOIO Ooo, Semutl Pea
Satin Sunset. Gotta Slule »rth
Time 20 II
S2 l:XACTA (9·11 oalo st•.00
FIFTH llACE. 350 veros.
Suoo111 Win' ISte1nmlllerl > S 20 3 60 3 00
Armen Jon (8arOI 6.60 •OO
CoaSlel Rockel (Hermon) • 80
Also raced Game 8re1ktr, Deck's
Cllemplon, Slu lln Six, Teem Time Eclipse,
Flrt Pollcv, Ale Holl
Time. 11.13.
U I! XACT A (I ·41 Pelo l39.60.
SIXTH .RACE. lOO verds
LA Plunder IS.ville) 7 60 • 20 2 60
RoclletbYWorO(Frev) 100 U O
Min KIPY Ce 1 (Crtaoerl 2 20
Also raced . Meggie's Mem. Meggie
Motion, Aovll Pltn. Sunnv N Warm«
Time 1561 n EXACTA (1·S) Palo 151.40
SEVENTH RACE. 400 verOs
Sommer'1 Slarlel CCrgrl 8 00 4 00 3 20
Prectoys w ine ( H•rll 3 40 3 20
Jerem11 IGarc .. 1 s 60
AllO raceo Gel Awav. Outek Jet's
B.Oulno. Bl<luti!n. snor1 Dance
Tome 20 II
U EXACTA 17·51 oa.o "600
llGHTH RACE. 3SO var01
Oasl'l1nq Toro !Hartl 7 90 4 00 3 20
Dtekev'l Blue Oefllm CAOairl S.20 2 IO
Meior's Mevers (Treasure> • 60
AISo receo Soll Slrtak. Mr °"'· Remb41n ArC>YnO. Gentntln Revenue Iona
KIPtv. Azure EchO
Time 17 61
U EXACTA ll·JI P•ICI SJS.40
n fllCI( SIX 19·9·1·7·7·91 e>a10
S 1 I ,6'6.60 with '1x winning llckett , ,,,
horHll U Pick So• consolation paid s 117 20
wlln 162 winning hckel1 (five horses)
NINTH AACli~ 350 Yards.
Rel .. 11'1• Colors <Garcia) 16.80
lflwtre1r1chman CFrvoevJ
Legal Frltno (LackevJ
Also raced Walcllme Ftv
Masonry, Tlmeiot>ee Rlchllirf.
Glveewav1 lmbaOntwl
Time 11·19
8<1() uo
400 UO
13.20
BY. Mr
Jlmmv'\
u EXACTA 16·10) Palo SHOO
A lllndance S, 501
HllywMd ftet1c
L THUUOAY'' llUULTS
( 11111 tf l1·•Y tflerwtMrM ""'""""'
l'•JTllACI ''~ Etn E H V IMcC.a1r011) ) 60 7 IO 1 t0
(l(llMC.• IBl8CllJ uo 00 Love ... , Doc (S1tvt11•I ) ~
Alw receo Lfllt O' Mot•on. DoctOI'
J\JCIOe eocca1e10, 8utt Mar••• CIOM Allo A CnamooOt1 rtt.cl'lv ~111. Sover•"llfl
Ptact
Time I 11
SICOHD llACI . 6 furlOllO' JllllJlt (Muf!llllV) 20 00 1320 10 00
Ladv Got A W•v (OornlnlNlll l•.00 9 00
Neomi'• My J•wll (Ptdtota) 16 IO
Also •teed ~ A TOii, &Y~dv.
Vuoetu,, S•menll'I• $\it, Ustlca. Sier Slek
le, Lori's llloom. All• Grenade. Ladv
Unlvertal
Time I 1) J/S n DAIL y DOUBL.• 12·41 oalcl ~ 10. '°
TH .. D llACI. 6 fu<lonils
La F'onlev11 IHewleYI f 00 J10 140
Clrcular IMcCarronl 2 IO 2 20
Proncen Lu<utlah IV•lenzutt• I 2 40
AllO rec.a Me1cnoennv View From
Above, Peuoulna
Time 111 415
.S EXACT A 16 SI e>a10 SSl SO
FOUttTH RACI . Ont mile
Mlt ml JoV (LOIOVll JI 00 12 20 1 0t
lrlsl'I Menage IHIWlevl • 00 3 7'l
'1'°""9 Cllerl IP1nuv1 6 20
Also raced Selle Elell1n1. S.1nllv 5'>1n
Bi.me II On M4, Wtloehu. Ele9ent Kt~v
SarD<•n Prlnc111 Gtobal Girl. Genii• MO·
mtnl
Tome l 41 3 ~
U EXACT A 19·11 oeoO '360 SO
l'IFTH RACE. 6 lurl0n9\
1nt1n1tvmen 1Qr14191/ l 40 2 40 1 20
Reformultle ($11>111411 2 60 2 60
Oondoltro lBleckJ 2 90
Also rec.a . Tough Ano Proud
NOl>htOU Ht's SolrlltO Reeo All Aoou• II
Time I 12
SS EXACTA Cl 4) Paoo S2700
SIXTH AACI. 6 turlono\
Seri's Dell11hl IVinzll 1 10 4 llO l 80
Exuoerant Dtvll COeienouuevet 1 80 4 60
PurlOln ILoaoval 9 40
Alio recto 0 8014 Bttler uo ltuelun
Rounder, He no some Cher11e. L11111t Will
Rad So10tr, Wlll'I S1>lr11, Bower Sonq
Tome I 12
SS DACTA (4·101 Paid ll6900
SEVENTH RACE. Ont mlle
Poceuet ISttl~I 2120 1660 10 00
GolOln ScrNn I Hawltv I 24 60 IS 60
Ktnneov Exoreu (Wtnlll 16IO
AllO •eceo Nll•li• Knows OHcontu
Bon Nuol lttoutehon M•u Cnor111e Queen
Ouot '• Meiem• ~lilt Ftt ur Proncesa
Elv•re
TlfN! l..J8 4 S
U EXACTA Ill 121 pe,d SI 4S200
l1 PICk SIX 14·6·9· I S· 4· I h 0.10
S1 190 40 wlln 1nrH wonnono llCktl\ (five
nor .. u Cerrvover OOol U I 51 l SS
UGHTH RACE. I , molts on turt
Good A1 Omnos (M4nl S6 40 23 20 13 40
CC>Ynlv SHI (MCCerron) 11 60 9 00
Neu loout Horol 6 20
A110 rectd ScruP11les. H1nosomt Ont
Slrong Dolla r. S1gamore Otl!>v, Momen10
II. eenem Performer
Time 2 27
U EXACTA 13·11 0110 Sl,2'600
NINTH RACE. One mtlt
Ovttn ()! Ori.ns I Pre Ir I 95 40 23 00 10 Ml
Mtrlllo's Aniln Sao IP1ncav> • 20 3 90
Trillium (S1tvtn$) · 4 40
Allo r1ceo W1nn1ng Go10, EIOono. Jot111
Snennon, Slltnl Cat Ce rt>onOal•. Ta1dv
Tlmt I 40 4/S
l5 E.XACTA <•·II oa•O Sl.lSOOO
Allendanct 22 .633
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C:lltc.1100 9 ' 2 70 ., »
$1 Lou" t I I 11 61 64
M•-te S 9 S IS '9 t2
Delrolt S 11 2 12 6S to
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Boiton 10 I l 11 11 '1
Buffall> t I 2 20 n 67
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Pno1aoeion°a I 3 n1 I I
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Currtn 1 lJ S I •·• 6-1 1·6 Ivan Lenci! •
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Htfianll Hedin LMtlll : •
PMILAOELPHIA FL YERS-Sogned •
Cr li9 Poette rog!lt wing, to • ftM·111ertt • COf'\lrac1 ~ .. -;.
VANCOUVER CANUCKs-Foreo 8111
LaFor11t llelO coach Na"1eel Herr.,. Neei. •
1ntet1m co.ch :•
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Dallas: From joke to juggernaut 1985 MERCURY :
IR \'IN(,, l na'i ( .\P) -The
Dalla~ ( owbo' s "'ent from a Joke to a
Juggernaut 1n JUSt lour days.
.. We came back k'om one of the
"orst losses 1n franchise h1stof)."
said running back Tony Dorsett after
the 20-17 Thanksgl\ 1ng Day victory
over the New England Patriots.
·· Peopk had lost respect for the
( "owbo} s."
Dallas. whipped 14-3 by the winless
Buffalo B1ll'i on Sundav. extracted
\ome respect ·from Patrio1 quar-
terback Tony La<;on.
The Cowboys sacked him 10 times,
most cvl·r against a New England
team. and safi:1y Michael Downs
returned an interception 27 yards for
a touchdown.
'till. 1t took a 23-yerd field goal b>
Rafael Scp11en w11h fou r seconds 10
olav to subdue the Patnots.
"Tm SOIT) tod1sappo1nt you all but
r m happy to announce the Cowboys
aren't dead yet." said Dallas Coach
Tom Landry. ··11 wasourbestgame of
the year. We reall} played good defense.··
The Cowboys moved a half game
ahead of Washington and the New
York Giants in the National Con-
fere nce Eastern Div1s1on with an 8-5
record. New England 1s also 8-5 and
alive for a wild card berth in the
American Conference East.
Dallas quarterback Danny Wh11e.
coming back after a two-week
absence. threw a 9-yard touchdown
pass to Tony Hill and directed 1he
game-winning drive.
Dallas led 10-3 at halftime and
stretched the advantage to 17-3 in the
third period on the Wh11e to If 111
connection.
Green Bay's Gregg:
It was embarrassin
PONTIAC:. Mt ch (AP) -The
defeat wa dcvastaung and heart-
brealung for the Packers who saw
their winning streak snapped at four
gamc'i and their slim ,chancc for a
Nauonal Football League playoff
berth all but disappear.
11 embarrassed Green Bay Coach
Forrest Gregg.
"That was probably the worst 60
1 minutes of defensive football l"ve
seen. It was horrible," Gregg said after
the 31-28 Thanksf.1ving Day loss to
the Detroit Li ons. 'This put us out of
any hopes for this year. It was
embarrassing in front of a na tional
telev1s1on audience-.
"We'll have to ,trugglc like the
devil 10 break evt'n, now.··
Green Ba). which has not won five
succe s1ve games smce 1966. slipped
to 5-8. and has to wm its remaining
th ree games to finish at .500.
Detro11 quarterbac k Gar)'
Danielson. who compktcd 24 of 33
pass attempts for 305 yards and three
touchdowns. said ht club went into
the game with aspirations of its own.
"Today. we were ready to play. I
don't thtnk 11 would have mattered
who we were playing. llJUSt happened
to be Green Bay," Danielson said.
'"Winni ng on national television
shows everybody we're not a JOke
fra nchise. We just haven't done what
it take$ lO win some oft he close games
th is season."
Of Detroit's 13 ga mes. 10 ha ve
been decided by six points or less.
However. the victory over the Pack-
ers only improved th e Lions' record
to 4-8-1. Not exactly what was
e:\pected of the defend ing NFC
Central division champs. ·
"We're not embarrassed by the way
we've played this year. JUSt the
outcome."' Daniel on said. ··This
team has played hard all year and
we're not going to gi ve up now.0
There were two kry factors 1n the
game. Detroit's receivers made clutch
catches to keep dnve alive As a
result. the Lions had possession of th e
ball 44:47 compared with only 15: 13
for the Packers.
The Lions finished with a 33· I 4
edge in first downs :ind outga1ned the
Packers 518 to 306 in total yards.
Wilson death mourned
CHICAGO CAP) -An American
0111 flew at half· tafT atop lmeon
Vocational High as the SOuth Side
nciahborhood mourned the death of
Ben Wilson. who had brouaht hope
and pride to the re 1dents with his
basketball accomplt hmenlS.
The 17-ycu -old Wilson. con--
sidercd amona the top collqe pros-
pects 1n the nation. died early
Wednc$day from aunshot wounds
suffered in B chanc~ trcet-romcr
confront1t1on.
T\\-O youth~ characd with Wilson'• murder ~ere ordered held' without
bond dur1na a bnef coun apptaranct
Wtdncsday. ~vcril hours after 1,800
Simeon student pthcred fora mcm-
onnl ~r .. 1cc in thcaymnas1u m whc""
la111 'Jlrina. W11 wn led the Wolvenncs
10 a Clll\) Ai\ \talc t1tk.
'
Principal Ned McC'ray told the
pthcring that Tuesday's shootina
was a tragic coincidence.
"Two groups of people passing on
the stdcwalk yesterday. One aroup of
people full ofhopt and bnght promise
for the future."' he; said, rcfcmng to
Wilson and his firlfnend, "and
another aroup pass1n1 rcprcscnt1n1
the past. no futl!rc.
.. The two JTOUP' met. and tn a
flash. the future or both aroups
dimmed ... he ~td "Whcrc will 1t
end?" Coach Oob Hambnc and Wilson's
tummatt'S did not attend the service.
dccid101 instead to spare the pla)'Crs
additional emotional strc before
Wednesday night's ~ason-opcnina
pme ap inst Evan•'lton
Eason refused to be rattled and
threw a I-yard 1ouchdown pass to
Dernck Ramse) and sneaked across
for a touchdown from a yard out to tic
the score 17-a ll \\tth 1:58 left
White. replacing young Gar~
Hogeboom who was benched because
of Dallas· punchless offense. directed
a flawless dnve to the Patnot 6
After Dorsett ran 16 yards. Whitt·
htt Doug Donley for 13 yards. Hill for
I I and ('osb1e tor 16.
Sept1cn's kick was perfect and New
Engla nd's wild series of laterals after
the k1ckofTfailed.'
"The Dallas defense did not sur-
pnsc us at all," said New England
Coach Ra y Berry. "You just have to
look at their past history. They get
awfully tough in November and
December··
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IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 23, 10S.. I
COAST
• Pe9p:le I
Songs
·rate as
hits iii
·Korea
Lyricis t. singers
in Huntington
succeed overseas -
By JOYCE BODLOVICH
Daily Pilot Correspondent
For some. dreams are JU'>l fanc}
.fleeting thought'>. unatta1nabk goal'>.
Bui for others . dream'> bt·come an
e.\c1 t1ng rt•al1t~
Chem· Kerr Dorcmu,· drt•ami.
ha\e rcathed fru111on ~he has be-
come a pubhshl'd l)neti.t on J rl'lord
album b' thl' Dae Han S1sterc,
'TH· ·been v. ming song' for 12
vears. To final!\ ha'e '>Orne ol thl·m
rcl'Ordt•d IS J big thnlJ as v.t.'fl an an
cncouragcml·nt to continue m:-v.n1-
1ng:· Doremus said
llov.ner rhe ~l -\ear-nld. ra,en-
ha1red d\ n;imo 1s · no no' ice 10
:rn:i1 nabk: dream'>. In ;," 'car'>. sht•
h:is ~tt·t'fl'U ht'r Kerr & .\ ssociate'>. :i
pubht rdat1ons agent~ 1n Hunt-
ington Bcat·h. from a one-,.,,oman
·t10'1et" tu a SJ.S0.1100 en1erpme
"It\ hard 10 bt-he,e." she rt·calkd
!aughingl:-. "tha1 I started m) bus1-
ness b) 1al..1ngalltheclothc'>ou t ofm)
floset and putung a little shelf 1m1de
"-llh m} t) Pl'''nter s11t1ng a1op ..
1111. as much as she C'OJO\S her
v.ork. "wn1ing l)ncs 1s 1he hdghr of
't:ballenge for me: 1t"s m} grea1cr,1 sclf-
C "<prcs~1on ..
Doremu:.. v.hosc fa1hcr " a Jatl
mus1c1an and mother 1\ a s1ngcr-
dancer. tan 't remember "'hen her
house wasn·l tilled "'llh e11her das-;1-
cal or Jazz mu\1c.
Bui as an adull '>he tcmporanh
had.lo.s.bcheher mu.S.u.:al ul.co~~hcr
man1ing at a )Oung age Four )Cars
la1er she found herself d1' orccd "'1th
two small Lhlldren to raise.
So ha' 1ng no form:il edut·at1on. <,he
<:n\IOU'>I} applied at a building com-
pan) 1n Santa .\na as as rt•ccp11on1s1.
"I "'as IOld the} had an opening in
1ht·1r publil rela11o'ns 1.kpanmen1
ThC\ a'>l..cd 1 fl w u Id "'n tc I said ·Of
rour.,c · ··
.\nd thl'' hired lht• stunnt·d
Doremu<, ~ 11hin the first \ear 1he
mO\lt' lad' v. on a na11onal a'"' a rd tor
cop) 1n an .innual report
I PAPARAZZI
"'"" -~--...-.--
Cherie Kerr Doremus
For the ne\t r,e,aal H'af\.
Doremus anempted 10 ··t11mb.t·,c~
moun1a1n... he Joined a rnmtd) and
1mprovi1;auonal group l..nov.n a~ 1he
Ground lings. The group. based 1n Los
Angeles. boasts of such alumni a~
Lorraine Nev.man r·~aturda} N1gh1
Ll\c")and author \'akm·( umn , .. In
JU'>IKC for .\II")
ThO'>C Y.Cre ht•t'lll OJ\\ lnr
Doremus "I v.orl..t·d al thl' agcnr}
during 1hc da' I mmkktl on \\l't·l..-
ends I d1u radio w mmt·rc1al\ I did
ner}thing I tould IO kt•d thl' l..1d\ ...
sht· recalled
And. e' en1uall) 1hc hard \\ork paid
off Kerr & .\ssoc1ale'> became suc-
cessful. \he married [P.\l Dndop-
mcn1 pres1Lknt R1rl.. Doremu'> and
v.on av. ards for ong1nal u1mpo'>111 011.,
IO lht• .\mencan ..,Ong f l''>ll\ al 10
198:! and 1910 Plu'> IQ month'\ ago.
o;he ga'c daughter ~annon lo and
'on S1:an 18. another s1bllng. hab}
Drake
F1nall} though la\t }Car the
cluill.c. "rln.:am·· ~~ captured ~o.:
Doremus recel\i.:d a call from mu-
\1C1an-arrange1 < ra1g Pallet "11h
whom she had wrnH·n a le" tunt'\ 1n
I 97h.
"'He '>aid he had mc1 tht· lilknted
Dae Han l'>lcr~ .,e,cn )ear\ ago 1n
Los Angdcs and v.a<, putting together
their first album:· '>ht· said ·'!"fr a~l..cd
me to send '>Omc-ul m\ <,ong' to ~<.'t' 1f
the' could ~or!.. on the album ··
.\nd "url.. tht'} did Dorcmm har,
lour songs on thl' dloum 1v.o arc
llflg1nal and tv.o art• loll..ihoral1<'"'
(Please see SONGS/85
:Floe• Schumacher dlacuUH apeclal event• 'with
:Bedaow, OCPAC ezec dlrector,and Lorraine Lippold.
r
WALK IN THE SuN .
Su p~r host~ -peeling
Clive David sweetens bid for OCPAC
opener with a dvice for apple strudel
lumberyards ma) profit from Da' ad's most 1mag10auve idea-planked
'>lrudel. ~ • • • GUNS AND "LODGE-IC": Appacently what Mimi Grant and the "We
l an" networkmgorganizauon she founded do best is att ract intellectual
speakers. La st week "We Can" had Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb. president of
Cal State. Fullerton. Previously Grant brought her former Harvard
profei.sor George Cabo1 Lodge to Newport Beach where he spoke at the
"HOST WITH MOST": Ther<.· nm\
bcu run on local lumber)ards no~ 1hilt
part)-gl\'er purc\rcllrnce Ch' c Da' 1d
has frq~alcd that he served a b1rthda:-
strudcl on a I 0-foot plan I..
Billed a!> "Tht• Worlos Bcs1 ~fan
at (11\ 1ng rart1e\.'' [)a\ Id v.a'; .. tnlt'f·
na11onal t•elebrn~ ·· 'fll'.al..er al Orange
t ount:o Pt•rform1ng .\nsCenter"\
(. resn·ndod1ap1ercoffecat Bullod\
Fa'>h1on Squart· last \\t·ck.
BETTY
PORTER
Sheraton Ho tel : •
Conccrnrngguns. Lodge(son of Ambassador to Vietnam: Henry Cabot
Ludgcisalll. "lfJohn Wayne hadn't extsted . God bless him. we would ha ve
had IO tn' enl him beer.use he portra)ed a t} pe ofbcha' ror that 1s near and
dt·arto the hearts of so many Amencans."
Da' rd cuuntt•d among h1'\ .. prudut11ons·· a masked ball al 1he Palauo
Rcuon1co 1 n V t•n1ce Israel's :!5th annl\ ersal) celebration. the Lo!> .\ngelc'.I
b1C"entl·nn1al gala and 1he Madison Square Garden party for President
Kt·nncd) -tht• ont' '' lwre Mani~ n Monro~· sang "Happy Birthda). Mr
Pn.''>1dcn1."
.\nal} Ling the nucd States' evoh 1ng bcha v1oral panerns (including
m~ ths and legends). Lodge said. "There 1s something glorious abQut lhc
lone gunman swaggenngabout Dodge Cit) shoo11ngofTh1s six-gun. hilling
the sinners."
"E' el) one has a right toa gun." said Lodgl' wi th obvious tone 10 check.
"After all. }OU never kow when Georgl' 111 ( KingofEngland during the
American Revolution) might come back." • • • ACTOR II: According to his friends. Judge Stephen Stewan. new I fguests hoped for 1hc promised "pract1 caht1cs of part)-gl\ 1ng on an)
scale." the) ma) ha,l'becn d1sappo1nted But~h1leDav1dappearedab1t
m1scrl} v. 1th en1crta1n1ng ideas. he "as more than generous" rth
i.:ntcrta1m·rs· names. including Eli1abclh Ta) lorand the late Princess Grace
of Monaco and Richard Burton (for v. horn he said he had "planned.
toord1nated a nd e\l·cutcd" part1e~l
hus~and of the former Pilar Wayne. is a talented actor He is portrayed as
ha\ rnga sparkling personallt) and a manelous sense ofhumor in coun and
out. Not onl) that. he pla) sguitarand sings. He also pla)sa mean game of
tennis .. ( ould be Stewart will end up ha' inga tennis club named after him
-1f not an airport. . . ., In response to repeated requt•sts tor part)-gl' ing specifics. the" Ho~t
v. 11h the Most" replied. ''I'm not into 'how-to.'·· AFTER YOU: lrvine·sJohn Logsdon named his boat "Super Fox" after
his wife. but we won't tell }OU why. Logsdon ')a1d he had heard ofa man who
named his boat " After You" so he could trll all the women in his life. "I
named it after you .''
What the personable oa ... 1d wa<, "1010" It appeared W:l'> gelling hrm .. <.·lf
1nV1 tetl to orchestrate OC'P .\C\ opening part).
• • • Wehadfunth1 wcck.Did you?
··1\\an11odo that gala'." Da' 1dadm11tcd.
OCP .\f ·, niwn1ng "'t~n 't'af\awa' In the mcan11me. count)
John KeJly
SHIPS SHAPE CAREER
Leading maritime artist
to visit gallery in Laguna
For $:?.000. John Kelly will take ) ou around th e world
h) '>hip.
But there's nocru1se 1n,oh ed. Thai·~ the pnce for one
ol IO() leather-bound. gold-leafed "John Kell)·· delu'c an
book'> ncY.I) rel eased by the world-renowned Japanese
pnntt'r\. t'.1ssha. Thated1l1on includes an ong1nal drawing
h} Kell). descnbed as .\menca's No. I manumc painter.
"-dly. woo w1ll--be honored tu il & p.ffl~ f«'t'J>llOn al
\tt·rhng Fine A.rts Galle!) 1n Laguna Beach on NO\ 30.
ca ll'> the :!35 pages a .. retrospecti ve of the last_ 18 )Cars··
dunng \.\h1ch he's been busy r,ketching the world's
mil1tar). commercial and plca~ure ships for six monlhs at
a time.
.. Then si nce tbcre's little space on board and lhe
\J1hng craft are rarely stead). I come back to m} lianta
Mon1rn '>tud10 for SIA months to finish the drawings and
edit m) sketches into tbe fimshe<,I pastel or oil.'' said Kell)
v. ho JU St returned from the M addle East.
The ~u1tes of fou r or fi\ c drav. in gs he docs to rcpresen1
1he 'anou~ corn er'> of the world arc transferred to hand-
pulkd lithographs b) Ettinger Atcher in Ne~ York.
In I Q7fi hie; "1ncrcd1ble a'>S1gnmcn1 .. wa<; capturing thl'
regalll) oft he Tall Ships parading 1n New York Harbor for
America's b:ccntenmal. In 1978. as the first Amencan
artist to depict the People's Republic of China. he
surrept1t1ousl) painted the "BeJing Express."
In 1980 he traveled throughout Europe. creating
deeper and more graphic images of Mont St. Michel. Pans
and Venice. Suites of San Francisco's waterfront and cable
cars are among his pctsonal favontcs and he has ~en
comm1ss1oned to be there next month to paint his
intcrpretauon of the Enterpnse's homecoming past the
Golden Gate Bridge.
Kell) 's talent .first appeared dunng his youth in
C'ana<.JS when 11'c wan i -mcr{'hant seaman. To support
himself as an anlSl "'hen he first came to California, he was
:i drummer with ··The Ec hoes .. rock group.
But now that second ed111ons of .. John Kell y" with an
original lnhograph sell for $375 and third editions,
1n<:lud1ng a pla1e-s1gned lithograph. sell for $95. he can
afford 10 devote full-lime to hi s intcmauonal career.
He stans b} dra"tn& the image on frosted acetate and
rcpla) tng the p1ecesofh1s lin ear puzzle. When he is pleased
~11h 1hc drawing. he docs an Old Master techmque called
underpa101ing. Then he sprays to isolate 11. enabling him to
proceed ~1thout worl) 1ngabout hnc quality and accuracy.
He is then freed 10 create. 1n1 he final overpa1nt1ng. 1he
co lor. 1hrcc-dimens1onal and ephemeral quaht> so
charactcnsuc ofh1s work
.Sein tillating rhythms
stirred, during High Tea
John Rau
Oelr ...... ,.......,~I( .......
By BETTY PORTER
Detty l"lloc c_...,o,....t
There they were ... 70 history-making women and three men
seemingly dwarfed by the size of the elegant but cav~mous room.
Directors of the Orange County Performing Ans Center were
hononngpastand current guild board members at High Tea at the R1tz-
Carlton. ·
And Just as it was difficult to decide which mouth-watering finger
sandwich. delectable scone or eclair to sample, it was impossible to know
whC>m to interview first be_cause there were so many sci ntillating people.
What the group has accomplished for the performing am not only
contributes to Orange County's cultural life now but will enhance the lives
of future generations. o.
o awesome was the collected talent. the caring. the savvy of this
prest1g1ous group talking casually over tea, it wasslightly intim1dating.--
lnt1midating that 1s, until vice president of special events friendly
Flo11 Scbamacbergreeted a reporter with ... Oh, I've wanted to meet you;
you're wwriterin town."
There wa acious Georgia Spooner who founded the Center guilds,
neglecting hert and confections to ensure that absent parliamentarian
Betty Belden is entioned. (Belden arrived later.}
Also hosting the tea were Jobn M. Rau, OCPAC chairman of the
board; Wiiliam Land, president; VlDcent Jorgeatea, vice president-
membership(with wife Nora); Elaine Redfield, past president, and Marcy
Malvllle, board member. (Di rector Maxi.De Gibson was absent.)
Guild Chairman Carol Wiiken introduced Schumacher who
introduced Lund. He said, "The center is one of the most exciting projects
in our country, panicularly when one considers that it is the first major
faci Ii ty of its type to be funded ex cl usi vel y from the benevolence and hard
work of the private scctorin SO years ...
"Topau~horities in performing arts agree that there is nothing like it
(The Center) in the world. You can go to the Chandler. Lincoln, National
or Kennedr, thcaters and you won't find the intimacy this 3,000-seat
ccnterhas.'
The prevailing m ood was one of quiet dignity. There were no
performers-musical or otherwise. The impressive guests were the stars.
Promptly at 4 p.m. (whco stylish high teasend )aue ts drifted quietly
away. A softly falling rain had ceased and sunlight bathed the room's
peach fabric-covered walls and tiny tables (covered to the floor in pink)
centered wi th small cobalt blue vases filled with pink geranium blossoms.
The only sound was that ofa violin being played upstairsat the Ritz where
otberwomen were at tea.
Othersat High Tea were Arca Guild Chairmen JeaueQriele.a1ea.
Heine From la tit, Rotaaee ltopr, ltabel Me11ln1er, Barbara Purter and
8alea G111anJ1a; Gull~ Chairmen (by city): lreH McCaHrey, Irvine;
Helen LeBayoe, H unungton Beach and Huntington Harbour; Chairman.
elect Carolyn DeWaJd, Ncwpon Beach; AueC11lc, Laiuna; OCPAC staff:
Director u_ppon0roupsJ114lO'Brien,ProJcctAdminmrntorCarol
Heywood, General M anaaer ArUae CUmbtn, Exccut i ve Director Lea
Bedaow and PR Director Dick ltltnow.
Also Carof Sc:broeder, tevle Liptak, Cttl Woodman, Barbara Terry,
Betty Moran, Mary Job1oa and Patricia Rowley.
Elaine Redfield
Qeocgla Spooner. Carol Wilken and Betty Belden have a cup ofHICb Tea. Pupnraui i edited by Daily Pilot t> le Ed11or Vida Oean Prealdent
• ____ ..:!
To f>e o~d and rich' is to be loved·by child~
DEAR ANN
LANDER : ln reply
to the lady who wrote
that shr hoped when
she was old hrrchil-
drcn would want her
as much as she want-
ed them when the¥
wcrt youna: Only 1(
you have money,
Lady.
A11
IMDEIS
Too many nurs1n1 home have become warehouses
fortheoldnnd unwanted. Where1re1he1rfam1hcs?Why
docsn 't 1ln ybod >-" come? Why don't llley write or send an
occasional gift? I I\ vc spent my own money to buy
paucntscombs, brushes,coloanc,dustinapowder. wnt1n1
paper-just to name a few items. They need warm socks.
shawls, clocks, magnifyinggla ses and dozens of other
thinp.
The well-to-do old folks act quite a lot of attention-
until ther become senile. that is. The poor are often so
lonely it 1s heanbreakJna. l'll s1an th1s-EVERYWHERE.
U.S.A.
iµju1t thinkinaaboutj>oardmaa plant.
finally t bad to faet' reality. I hvc in Dayton. and 1fl
wascver1oin1 toseemypartntsapin(they live in Los
Anacks). l had t0conqucr my fearofnyin1-
Mysolut1on wauevcral v1s1ts toa psy(hOloCJJt who
used hypnotherapy. He took me aJI throuah tbt tnp, from
packina my clothes to 1teppin1 into the plane. He
suaaested a liaht tranquihirr before I ltfl for the airport.
My niaht was terrific both ways.and since lhtn I have
had no fear of n~ina. In fact. I enjOy it. -LAN DI NG
GEAR UPIN DAYTON
<.. u11omm kne>Wt' what lbt papcrcom. illld ...,01-
1mately when the paprrcarricr .au come IOcoleCt.
Piper camen are 11udnus. people wtd9 luli.iW.0t
retired pcop&c•ho necdeiura ancome. HaYCa """-foHt
They work lwd for their monf'Y and mua abloftJ I.be loll
i ncumd b) ci.asiomm wbOfa:il IO pey.
Your ncwsc-prr will pay for ttldf tf co1apoosatt
clipped and used. Wbt-re elttcan you It' sUcb a barpin?-
A CARRIER'S MOTHEll IN AMAIULLO •
DEAR MOTllD: 'l'llllllb• a.Mlf 91 •J ...
fr'kMt ... Mllvw.W.•••11.,•.Utt..,.'i•-· a le&ef)M w..W.evenee•JelD n n' ' : I work ina nursing home and see the heonbreak ~monJ~U(Cldcrly. It is additional evidence that the world
ts a spmtual and moral mess.
T.hc most upliflinapan of my Job 1s Stting the
devotion from the employees. I mean the ~pie who work
in the Jaundry an~ the kitch~n. the aides and the nurses.
They '!'lnaa.e.to give the frai l and lonely patients (ignored
by their fam1hes) the love and attention they crave.
DEAR U.S.A.: I bte to beHeve 1'ere 11u~UdJty10
your lDcllctmea&, It•& I'm H ff 1'ere 11. Muy e ly felb
are vl1l&ecl replarly It)' u..tr clalNrea, IMtwever, ud I llaall
ua4.U&edly ltur eo1ne criel of Mense wlan >'"'letter
appears. . . . ..
DEAR D.A YTON: Le1'1. ytulet&er~ .. n
t•e wlat&e-lu111dllecr1wd co 1et profn1louJ llelp_.. break
t.M claalat llaa1 bllMI &Mm.
• • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I say a word to
newspaper subscribers who n(vcr have the money to pay
their paper carrier? The carrier then must make repeated
Don't Runic yourckmi11ry int. Love i1 more !Mn
ont~tof,Unds~lli111roano1Mr.lfyouba~uoubk
m•btll a d1st11K11on you oeed Ann "s book.kt. ''lAvt or Stx
and Howro Ttll tht Di~noe ... SefJd• lo.., iclf-add~. stamped envelope wrtb your !!JIUttSI •nd 5()
centstp14nn undtrs. P.O. 8-0A 11995. ~. lfL 60611. DEAR ANN LANDE~: Here's help for the lady In
Santa Monica. I. too, ~as so terrified ofnymg I used to &et trips ~fore he is finally succe fut. .
, ~Vision ' f a t ing f atcil
to other shows,. CB
holds network ie ad
By FRED ROTHENBERG ,,,, .............
NEW YORK -The first install·
mcnt of NBC'~ .. Fatal Vision:· the
controver~~I miniseries that lawyers
for Dr. JcITre> MacDonald tried 10
postpone, was the No. I program. but
top-rated CBS stlll won the eighth
week of the prime-time season, A.C.
Nielsen Co. figures showed.
•For ihe week of Nov. 12· ov. 18.
CBS • .led by No. 2 .. Dallas ... No. 3 .. 60
Minutes" and llS own successful
miniseries, .. Ellis Island ... averaged a
17.9 rating. NBC solidified its sec-
bnd-place position for the season
with a 17.3 rating. whale 'ABC suffered
its worst week dunng a November
sweeps since 1968 with a 14.5 rati ng.
During the important sweeps
months of November. February and
May, raungs for local stations are
measured and used to set advenis1ng
rates for the ne:itt few months.
For the season, CBS has averaged a
17.0 raung. NBC a 16.7 and ABC a
15.1.
A rating measures. on average, the
percentage of th e nation's 84.9
million TV homes watching a par-
ticular network.
.. Fatal Vision.'' based on Joe
McGinn1ss'. best·scller, recountcd the
celebrated case of MacDonald. the
former Green Beret ph ysician wh o
was convicted of murdering his
pregnant wife and their two small
children MacDonald. serving three
hfe sentences in federal prison 1n
Texas. sa)s four h1pp1es broke 1n10
hi s house. beat him unconscious and
killed his family.
MacDonald, who was convicted in
1979 -nine }'Cars afler the murders
-is attempting to get a new trial. Hts
lawyers have claimed that the NBC
miniseries. which ended Monda'
night. would damage the chances of
findi ng an 1mpart1al j ury. NB('.
rejecting the lawyers· request, said the
broadcast was fa ir.
Pan two of "'Ellis Island .. wa~ the
week"s ninth-rated broadcast and part
three was 17th.
ABC which has broadcast the most
Mum• the word
popular m1n1scnes of all time -
..Roots.'' The Thorn Birds" and ''The
Wind~ of War" -has no min1scrir~
\Cheduled for I 984. but plans .. Holly-
wood Wi ves .. and "Lace II" for the
winter and spring of 1985. ,
.. This week. we're seeing th e im-
pact of miniseries on overall ratings.''
said Marvin Mord. ABC's vice presi-
dent for marketing and research.
Mord said ABC had investigated
-whether any of tts-1"985 miniserie
could be used ahead of t1me.
"Those kinds of series require a
significant amount of lead time. and
they just weren't available.'' said
Mord
W11hout "Fatal Vision.'' NBC suit
had a 1v.o-po1n1 edge over ABC.
thanks 1n good part to NBC's two top-
tcn comedic~ on ·Thursday night.
"The Cosb}' Show" was sixth and
.. Famil) Tics ... seventh.
(BS' Thursday night programs
also dominated the top ten: "Simon &
Simon" was fo urth, .. Magnum. P.I . .''
eighth. and "Knots Landing. 10th.
.. D) nasty." in fourth. was ABC"s
onl) top-I 0 program.
BCs "Monday Night Football."
npcncnc1ng its worst year ever. had
its best game of the season The
match-up between two powers 1n the
AF( West. the Los Angeles Raiders
and Seattle Seahawks. finished 13th
for the week.
Hut ABC's h1ghl} promoted night
ol bo\1ng._ w11h the former 01) mp1c
medal winners making their pro
debut. v.as a ratings failure. receiving
only a Q.5 rating, or 9.5 percent of
Amenca·s homes"' 11h telev1s1on.
The two·hour boxing telecast was
6 7th out of 68 shows. The other
programs in the tro11om five were·
NB("s "Hunter ... 62nd. CBS' ··Trap-
ix·r John. M.D ... ttnd ..\BC's "Jessie."
ucd for 63rd. CBS' repeat of the
ffiO\ IC "Outlay., Jo!lte Wales ... 65th.
NBC's "Sil ver 'ipoons. 66th. and
ABC's "Hawa11an Heat." 681h .
The ''CBS Evening News" was first
""1th a 13.9 rattng. ABC's .. World
News Tonight" had an 11 . 7 rating
and the .. NBC Night!}' News'' aver·
aged an 11.2 rating.
Cbryaaatbemam'• the word for floral decoration• for the
laolfda19. Colorfal mama are ouutandlnat aa a potted plant
aad complement other arrana emenu. A bonua la tbey'll
~" yoa color aialn nest year If you plant them ouulde
ifter tbey ftnlab laloomlq. 1
T hree area contractors
win lan dscape awards
Three Oranae Coast land!ICapc
contractors were honored for exccl-
kn~ at the 29th Trophy Awards
compclltion. sp0nsorcd by the ah-fomaa J..andtcApc_ Cont~lors 5-
soc1at1on.
Mis ion LandKlpc rv1ce Inc of
Costa Mesa won first pla<'c 1n the
larae rommcrc1al land~pe main ten·
anct catcao~ fOrwork on the unt)'
Pacifk Operation Ccn1cr in Brca.
AnothU Costa Meta firm. Com-
ptthtns1 vc Landscape Dcsaan Corp "°" an achievement award 1n the same catcaroy for work. on the Noni\
BlufTBa rvicw Homeowners Aswc1u-
t1on prOJrct.
In the small re 1den1aial Landscape
Mnintcnance category. Tierra Verde
Land ape .Inc. of Huntinaton Beach
won an achievement award for work
at the Parker""1dcncein lrv1nt. ••• Tip on holiday decora11na will be
~1vcn to member$ oft he Rarbtr View
HUI• Gardee Cltb by Jim otc of
Roaers Gardens. while he demon·
stratc!I table amn cmcnt .
The v oup will meet ot <>.JO a.m.
Wcdnc'oda> in the Corona dcl Mar
home of Mn.. Malton RoMC)'
Call 1'2-H71.
Put 1 few word•
to work tor you. ..
---9 HEWS lw.Y 09''t'I NWl4 HART TO HART
THf&'8 COWAHY ITM11B
••BIAEPORT ON THE MONl'Y
Cl8NEWS
i\!leCNEWS ('!5 ~AH DYKE
*** "Warloek" (1959)
Wlctmer1l. Helvy Fonda.
OEOAGE 8UAHS .. CONCERT MOYE * ** "The Grey Fox" (19821 Rlch-
1rd FtrflSWOfth, Jacillt Butrought
-8:30-e iec NEWS l ~&HUY
e MACNEIL/ LEHAER
1EWlttOtJfl -
• NWA 9MfTH'S MONl'Y ~ i THREE'S COMPANY
Qt WHEEL OF FORTUNE m THATOIRl.
-7:00-
8 C8SNEWS 8 $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE e LOVE BOAT
8 AICNEWS Q ~~ I THAEE'8 COWAHY
WHEEL OF FORTUNE G PAINTINO wrnt WCE SOMMER
(I) P .M. MAGAZINE QI ENTfRTAIMHT TONIGHT
QJE)PMD\' m Ml..UON.+JAE ~=THEHfl
• •·~ "The OutliderS" p983) C
Thomas Howell. Mau Otlloll
MOVIE ** t '"The Twelve Chll<s" (19701
Ron Moody. Frank Langella.
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• ~I CUPP£R PAlvtEW
8 QI FA.Ml. Y FEUD 8 Wf.ECDAY HEAOE8
• WKAP IN CINCNtATl e PeOPl.E'S COURT
• Wl.O, WILD WORLD OF NlliW.I e WASNNOTON WEEK IN
REVIEW
(I) TIC TAC DOUOH Ill $100.000 NAME THAT TUN£ e HAVE GUN. WIU. TRAVU
-toe>-
• (I) DUKES OF HAZlAAD e a v 8 COLL.EGE BASKETBALL 8 111 8ENSON G JOKER'S WILD
(!) WKAP IN aNCINNA Tl
• AITUALS ., MOYIE
GREEN THUMB
Lorenso Lamu. u Lance Cmuon. and Gina
Lollobrtaid.a. aa l"rancaca Globertl. atar on
.. Falcon Crat." ~ntcht at 10 on Channel 2 .
* *. * "ca.tltalOI'' t ~) Hum-phrey Bogart, Ingrid S.gmen e WASHINGTON WEE1< IN
REVIEW
I WALL. fTAEET WEE<
12 O'ClOCK HIGH
(t)MOYE
t '+'h "Thi Bugs Bunny I Road
Runner MoYle" (1979) Animated.
®MOYE .
• • "Orea'' ( 1977) Rlchatd Hams. Challotte Ramping
GAUAOHER: OVER YOUR
HEAD
-t.30-
8 9 wamA Q fil T1C TAC D0UC»t
(f) LCM OT e ENT'ERT MllllENT TONIGHT
• WALL. fTAEET WES< •JIM COOPSrS ORANGE COUNTY
(D)MOYIE * •·~ "Rumbte Fesh" (1983) Matt
Ollon, Mickey Rourlce.
-1:45-
(Z)awl..ES CHAMPUH ON TH£
FIMSCENE
-9:00-8 (I) DAUAS
D IBMOYE
•• 'It ''Conan Thi Barblrlln'' ( 1992}
Arnold Sctlw~llggll. ~ Elrl
Jones. e a HAWAIIAN HEAT G NlWI • MERV GAIFf1il
I llADE ON THE FUTH£1'
FRNGLME ALFMD HITCHCOCK
PAES8fT8
(l)MOVIE • * * ~ty Python's Thi Melnlng
Of lJ(e" ( 1983) John CleeM. Mlchlel
Pllin.
(%)MOVIE
tH "All The Rigtll Mows" ( 1983)
Tom CNIM. CtllQ T NelSOl'I _...,_
(!)MOVIE
• • "f1tepowef" ( 1979) $opflla
Lor111. Jamee Coburn (t)ICTV: lMI IBnC> ~ ®MOYIE
• "Jlws 3" (1983) Dennis Ouai<I
Bess Anns1rong.
-10:00-
• Cl) FALCON CREST eeNEWS
• OJ) MATT HOUSTON
G ISPY
8THEIMIN
!:8 .
H "~•,The Demonw (1913)
T OlJlf AoberU. T • H*l*. I" -· -~ CD) DlVO IN COICIMI
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-11:35-
MOVIE
•• Ttl For Tlvee' (1980)
-12:00-
• TWUGHT ZONE 81l.VE1'
NNVEMNf(
8 AIC AOQ(S
8 MOVIE
•• • The Greal Tens Oynamrle
Chae" (1976) Claudia Jemlngs,
.loc*yn Jones I
(!) N>EPBC>ENT NEWS e STREETS OF SAN FMNCISCO 9 AOQ(f()N) FUS
-12:30-D QI LATE HIGHT wrnt DAVID
t.ETTEMWC e OOOONOHT LA.: VU08
MOYE
• • "Mol.lfnblqul ( 1965, St4Jlle
Coctlfan. HilOeglfde l(nefl .MOVIE * * * Tiie. Boys In The Bind"
( 1970) Cliff Gorman L_,renc:e l~·
inbll
• FOCUS F1M FfSTlVAl. HITCHHICER
MOVIE
'Aunl P9g's Futhttment (No Oatel
.Allie! Anderson. JoM Holmes
MOVIE * * "Sllylng AIM (19831 JOM Trt·
votta Cynlllta RllOOes
SONGS •••
From'M
with Pallet, Tac Youns (the gTOup's
lead smgcr) and Dave Crigtr.
The Dae Han S1stcn, who ttve in
Huntangton Beach and appear in
Orange County clubs and lhf
Bonaventurt Hotel 1n Los As'lacl~.
perform ntn( months of the year oo
the Las Vegas-Reno circuit.
.. They art really incredible."
Doremus said. adding th.at lead singer
Young has the highest COCJIY level
during the entire performance that
she has ever seen.
Quite a tribute from a woman who
ranks close to the top when at comes
to "high energy level."
Meanwhile, Doremus says tht
album as npping up the cbans 1n
Korea. ~
"All tlSSOf!&Sa.~tlin l<>ts of lay,
on a nat1onafradlostauon. e girls
are bccomin& celebrities in their
home country without even hving
there,·· she said.
And the whole ex~nencc has been
encouragmg to Doremus. too.
"I was past 40 and thought the bl§
times were not goina to ~ for me,•
she said. "Now I realize that I have
paid a lot of dues and great things arc
JUS\ ~nmn.g ... I can relu and let n
happen."
Then she laughmgly added. -rve
always been a late bloomer."
GAROlN CHEC KLIS!
•Tend to your indoor plants now
with proper watenng. Clean dust ofT
lca~s and dress up the plants for the
holiday ~~n.
•Have you pruned your berry
bushes" If not. do so now to remove
last )ears fruiting canes, and mun the
nev. ones onto a trellis or other
su ppon.
•Give )'Our garden a fall clean-up to
impro\C its appearance and health in
the months to come. Don't aJlow
1nfec1C'd brancht"S 10 stay on plant~
rake up the falltllJ leaves from )'Our
trees. remo\Cd faded annuals and
leep 1hc \pent flowers off the ground
as the\ are breeding grounds for pests
•Even though we've had a smaller·
1ng of rain. don't neglect watenng
'our hanging baskets Those under
ca'c~ or patio co,ers v.111 not benefit
from rain.
Tour gardens, learn plants' uses·
By SHIRLEY KERINS .......,.._ .. c_,.._,
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How many coffee dnnkers ha ve
seen the handsome shrub Co/Tea
arabica. which produces tne berries
i&at arc processed into their fa vo rite
morning beverage'!
Or hov. manv tea dnnkers have
seen the Camel/la sinens1s. the shrub
that contributes its lea ves to provide
commerc1al tea. another important
beverage"
These, along with man) other
useful plants such as the Aloe vera.
coconut palm. Jell) palm, oli ve tree
and several culinary herbs. arc dis-
cussed with children on special tou~
at the Sherman Library and Gardens.
Taught by trained volunteer do·
cents. tht.• one-hour tour hows
youngster plants that ha ve figured in
folk tales from around the world.
The} learn of the Japant'sc Good
Luck plant. how the city of Athens got
its name. where Buddha sat for seven
years until he reached the state of
"perfect enltghtenmcn1." and hov.
th e nauvcs of Australia account for
th eir arr" al 10 that continent.
Leaming that plants are the basis
for man's survival on this planet. they
also discover what plants need to
sun 1ve. What happens v.hen plants
do not get enough of what the)
need ... or too much? They adapt or
die. These adapauons that enable them
to cope v.tth thei r problems can be
fascinating. Plants"' 1th no roots, such
as Spanish moss and staghorn ferns.
and plants with no leaves (several
kinds of cacti) are pointed out as true
suf' "ors tn 1mpo' en shed environ·
ments. The Old Man cactus with its
.. head" of white hair 1s a popular
fellow tn the Descn Garden.
But he} also learn to treat plant~
with respect. Though many are hel p-
ful. some plants can hurt and others
can kill. The C"andleabra Euphorbia
contatn'-a virulent poison used to tip
arrows 1n 11s nat1,e Africa. The milk)
white Juice of Euphorbia urucal1i.)
sometimes called the Milkbush or
Pencil T ree. 1s quite corrosive and
may cause blindness if it comes in
contact with the e)es. These arc
pointed out to students as examples
of plants that arc not handled eitccpt
with extreme caution
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Though 'hcrman Garden!I 1s best
known as a 'imall Jewel of H'rdant
beaut} and a peaceful oa<,1'i amid thl'
hustle and bustle of ( altfom1a fast·
lane living. the children'<, tour foc uses
on aspects of hontcultun: other than
the aesthetic '
The> d1sc o,l·r plant.., from around
thr y.,orld not tar from a 1rad11tonal
but not trul} nati,e) C ahfom1a pep-
per tree. Thq '>CC that there ts much
Send a gift
10 be lea med lrom thr studv ot l}lilnts.
Cures tor cnppltng diseases ma} be
fo und in plants \.Ct to be discovered
For more information on the
Docent Guided School Tours. con-
tact the gardens officr. 673-1261,
\1onda~ through Fnda~ from ~ a m.
10 .i p m . orb} mail, 10 :!b47 E. ( oast
lf1gh"a~. Corona dcl Mar Q2o:''i
to warm the heart .
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Send Nearly Anywhere by FTD
LIVING TREES
for CHRISTMAS
1 ft. to 6 ft. Tall
We have var~ies that
grow weU In this area
Priced from $2.29
BARE-ROOT ROSES
ARRIVING SOON
SAVE 1o•h ON ALL PREPAID ORDERS
PRIOR TO DEC. 11
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arriving before Christmas
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"It's a good t~ing you hod your ~toirwoy
podded, Grandma!"
llARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Why don't you ask Phil if you light up his'
life like you do mine?"
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Opening lead: Seven or <::>.
Ou''t submit lamely to an ind
play. omttlmts tyou ~ve t.he
wherewithal to avoid Jt.
The bidding doean't find favor
with thi~ department. We would
pr r r a pre mpli ve jump to t hre
West. elected to lead his singleton
heart. East rose with the ace and
returned the nine. Declarer played
low. West rufred and shifted t.o a
club. After capturing East's king
with the ace. declarer drew two
OMAR
SHARIFF
rounds of trumps. cashed the dla
mood ace and returned to hand wilh
a trump for the diamond Cineue.
When that succeeded, declarer
caahed ..dummy's remainlns di&
mond winner to reach this po ltlon:
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club with thf' West. hand. and a cue • .
bid of four clubs rather than • c::> _
unlltt rally p ckln1 a major with 0 Q
the South hand. Th flnal contract, + Qt 7
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Declarer exited with dummy'•
club, and he didn't. mind who won
the trick. If East Look it, be could
either lead away from hi• queen or
CHARLES
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bean.a or five ded&Hr a ruff ..tuff;
U Wttt •Int the club, he ii forced to
yield • a rutf·1luff. Either war.
declarer could lost no more trickt.
Eaet eould have prevent.d the
end play. At trick two tte ahould
retu.rn the quffD of hearta, and
Wfft ruff• awar deda..,·1 king.
Now when declarer tritt the throw.
in play In clubs, Eut tan rl with
the jac.k Md •alt with lhe '--" of
htaru, and he muat atlll come to a
heart trick ror down one.
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Wind tunnels,
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challengemettle
Because it has already withstood
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month unllmlted mileage limited
warranty. -
Before a single 50005 was pres-
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overcome tests-so stringent that by
pratlcally any measure It will be
difficult to render the automobile
obsolete in the coming decade,
according to Audi officials.
-The Audi 50005 has run a com-
puterized gamut of six European
wind tunnels; most new auto-
mobiles, no matter how exotic, are
seldom exposed to more than one or
two. This luxury sedan has been
road-tested over 3.2 million brutal
kilometers In the sub-zero cold of
snowy arctic winters and In the 120-
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Before any ~0005 rolls off one of
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meets Audi standards. Com-
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ter over 2,000 spot welds to the
basic structure, so precise they are
within 0.00008 of an Inch. Quality
control checks on 1, 100 tolerances
are made every 30 minutes to make
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Audi 50005 features: General
• 4-door, 5-passenger sedan or
·wagon
•Steel unit body; 35 per cent zinc
coated
•Aerodynamic sty ing
•2.22 liter, 110 tip 5-cyllnder
. engine .
•Front wheel drive
• 5-speed manual or. 3-speed
automatic transmission
•21 gallon fuel tank
•Six-year limited warranty
against corrosion perforation wino
mileage limitation. Chassis
•Central hydraulically assisted
power brakes, and rack and pinion
steering
•Vented front disc brakes, brake
pressure regulator
• 185/70 SR 14 steel belted radial
tires
•Front stabilizer bar Exterior
•Flush-mounted door, windows
•Tinted glass
•Halogen quad headlights
•Integrated body-colored
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•Power mirrors with defog fea-
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•Digital automatic climate con-
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•Cruise control with resume fea-
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•Power windows w/chlld safety
switch
•Power door locking (including
trunk)
•Reclining front bucket seats
w/driver side height adjuster
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engine temperature and digital
clock
•Computerized Auto Check Sys-
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•Center console w/heat ducts to
rear seats
•Automatic antenna Options
•Automatic transmission
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•'8-way power front se~ with
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NewZ28
Car that
·demands
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New aporta Fora
The prototype of t h e Ford RS 2000 1porta cu la 1bown at
the ToJ'lno Auto Sho .. The car allow• Uae drl•er ~o •hift •
between 4 -wbeel drl•e and bac-wheel dri•e while tbe car la
gomc--DeattnedJor: nutea, tbe car ..bu_ a tnrhocbarled-
DOHC-16-valve en&lne, delivering 230~ ·
look out._
Here Comes a CAMAAO Z28
Tune.d Por:t Injection, a powerful
-Cal-When I satJnslde, l lelt wry.
secure; It gives you the Im-
pression that whatever might
occur, the car could handle It.
A beautiful car In appearance,
the Z28 had a gold exterior, with
coordinating stripes and a color-
' keyed Interior with velour-type
fabric seating. The bucket seats
were adjustable and very com-
fortable, with leg room to spare.
As I drove around. music from
the stereo surrounded me. with
speakers front and rear making
the drive quite enjoyable.
U.S. turns tables
on foreign market
with trucks, vans
But what was most Impressive DETROIT (AP) -While U.S.
to me was that LOUD ROAR as I automakers moan about the
stepped on the accelerator: the threat of Imported cars, they
tomoblle seemed to move haveturned tnelables on the
from O to 40 mph In a flash -foreign competition In the m~st
that's performance. overlooked alltomotlve market
In fact, being unaccustomed to -pickup trucks and small vans.
that kind of power, I found my Four years ago, 82 percent of
head and shoulders thrust the compact trucks sold In the
backward, making me realize I United States were foreign-
wasn't driving my llttle compact. made, principally Japanese.
and that I had better respect this In the first seven months of this
car. year, domestic makers had
Visibility was good. the electric transformed their 18 percent
mirrors and windows made life share into a clear majority -64
easy, and I truly enjoyed the percent of the market.
leather-coveted, sport steering Abrupt turnarounds such as
wheel. This car was automatic. that aren't supposed to happen
unlike the 5-speeds I have recent-In any durable goods market.
ly driven . Experts attribute the upheaval
When I returned the car to to a 25 percent tariff on imported
Chick Iverson•, I told Tim trucks; Improved fuel economy
4..azarls I would lov o e this and workmanship on domestic
car out and "LE Et;l GO ' . makes; the manufacture of
I really enjoyed driving this car . apanese-deslgned Nissan
Thanks for letting me drive It! trucks on American soil; and
---good :tt:S. antic1patlon of Whlft
I have Just received my first the public wants.
let~er In response to my offer to For example, the legal defi-
Wflte about cars readers might nitiofl of a compact truck Is broad
be Interested In. Jerry Wynn of enough to include Chrysler
Newport Beach asked about Corp.'s Dodge Caravan-
several cars, CUll!wlll get to them Plymouth Voyage minivans and
as quickly as"'r'can, hoping to American Motors Corp.'s Jeeps,
answer his questions. all of which are selling briskly
If you have a particular car in enough to make overtime a fact
mind you 'd like to read about, of fife at the factories where they
write to: Otto Revue, Daily Pilot, are made.
cl o Carolyn Weber, 330 W. Bay Foreign competitors have
St.. Costa Mesa 92626. been noticeably behind in getting
those types of vehicles to market.
The result has been ringing
cash r~isters In Detroit) says
automotive analyst David Bloom
of First Boston Corp. In New
York.
"Manufacturing a truck Is not
as difficult as making a car,"
Bloom says. "They are simpler ,
vehicles, so the profits are higher.
"Plus. the Americans may
have less of a problem with
perception of quality with trucks
than with cars."
Bloom says the "market for
trucks may not be there a few
years from now but today It's
taking off."
Just a few years ago, Toyota
and Nissan of Japan accounted
for a big chunk of the compact
truck market.
The trucks that did bear U.S.
nameplates also were made In
Japan: Chevys were really lsuzus,
Dodges were Mltsublshls and .-
Fords were Mazdas.
But General Motors Corp. and I
Ford Motor Co. brought their
trucks home beginning late In
1981 . Nissan began productlon 1
In SrQyrna. Tenn., and, late last
year. Chrysler started the mini-
van fad and wlll be followed In the
next year by Chevy and Ford.
In the utility vehicle market
today. which Includes Jeeps and
the Jeep-like vehlcies sold by GM
and Ford, U.S. makes have 96
percent of the market.
ne.taned with aerodynamic• ln mind.
Renault Alpine V6 will be introduced in
Europe nm year, wttb ulea ln tbe United
Statea elated fo r tbe aammer of 1986.
Renault' Alpine will be offered
in '86 as rival to Vette, POrsche
The Renault Alpine. a new high
performance sports car, wlll be
offered In the United States
beginning In the summer of 1986
according to Jose J. Oe-
deurwaerder. American Motors
president and chief executive
officer.
"The Renault Alpine, which
Renault wlll Introduce early next
year In Europe, wlll give us a
sleek, extremely quick state-of-
the-art performance car," Oe-
deurwaerder said. "It will be a
purebred sports car with per-
formance and handllrig charac-
teristics that only a few pro-
duction cars In the world pos-
sess." ·
The U.S. version of the Alpine
wlll be powered by a V6 turbo-
charged engine. It will be bullt a_t
the Alpine factory In Dieppe,
France and sold through
selected Renault dealers In the
United States.
''Porsche and Corvette con-
slderers wlll have another choice
when the Alplne becomes avail-
able as a 1987 model," aald
Oedeurwaerder. ''This European
sports car has all the attributel
necessary to quickly make It one
of the moat sought-after care In
Amertca."
Car Care Month spotlights· neglect
The coat of neglecting vehicle
maintenance was brought Into
focus during opening activities
for National Car Care Month In
New York City.
A week-long diagnostic test of
vehicles In Manhattan showed
nearly all of the 1'46 care checked
needed eome kind of mainten-
ance or repair aervfce, according
to the Automo~te Club of New
York, which conducted the free
Inspection
Items Inspected Included fluid
levets, ¢0011ng syatem, battery,
lights, Urn. and other mls-
cellaneous points. Addltlonally.
an emlaslon diagnosis waa made
to determine the operatln~ effi-
ciency of the vehicle.
A ttendlng the off lclal launch of
the nationwide camp• were
Virginia Knauer, special advlter
to the preslde(lt for conaumer
affairs; George Glek, managing
director, automotive engineering
and road aervlce, Amertcen
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Automobile ~esoclatlon:
Anthony L. lppotlto, ~ p,....
dent, AutomobUe Club of New
York; Thomas J. Godar, M.D ..
chairman, National Ah' ~
servatlon Commlaalon, Ameri-
cari Lung AMOClatlon; Conrlld
Simon. AeQlon
2 dlrecfor of air and water
waate management, U.S. En-
vlronmental Protection Agency;
and Arthur H. Netlen, president,
Car Care Council.
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win i~. Baja race
with mini-piCkup
P'UP h tuff Ing Isuzu was nearly an hour S OW~ ~ . ahead of the eecond P'ace fln-
-1. 0-C-0-n-t-est through lsher, wtth a time of 23 hoo,.. and
55 minutes.
rugged peninsUia de~~ 0~~~~~~n-~C:~~ac~~
An leuzu P'UP pldcup dnven by program, and Isuzu credits the
Mike Leon and Javier Tfznado win to excellent vehicle prep-
scored an upset win in the recent aratlon, quick pit stops In the BF
SCORE Baja 1000 by winning the Goodrich pits, and the driving of mln~up Class 7S Its first time Leon and Tiznado.
out In competition. Leon Is the owner of Mike's Sky
Completed only days before Ranch In Baja California, and his
the event began. the Isuzu took familiarity with the territory was a
the l~d just after the start of the great advantage.
race In . Ensendada and held It Isuzu's winning truck now goes
ttir,o_ugh ~t of th§ event. _ OILlbe auto show..ci.rcu.it and will
. At the completion of the 736-be featured at the Isuzu display In
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GM takes lead in developmerit Of shatter-proof Windshields
DETROIT (AP) -The third
major step In the evolution of
shatterproof windshields has
been taken. GeneraJ Motors
Corp. says. and now aJI that's
needed Is someone who can
make enough of them to keep up
with the automaker's output
GM's new Inner Shield already
Is standard equipment on some
1984.. $8\lille Eliegantea, ~
John Grettenger. general man-
ager of GM's Cadillac division. It
also is being tested on about
3,000 Bulcks and Ol.dsmobiles
being used by rental agencies
around the country.
Produced by LOF Glass. part
of Totedo-based llbby-Owens-
Ford Co .. the Inner Shield fea-
tures a two-part layer applied to
the ln~de surface of a regular
windshield.
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GM says it would Ilk~ to
extensively use the LOF Glass
windshield, if enough can be
produced, While another version,
called Securiflex, made by Saint-
GobaJn Vltrage S.A. of France. is
getting a close look from Ford
Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp.
The shatterproof windshield
was introduced by GM In the
li20a. The-next step. "Aigh
penetration resistance" wind-
shields with a polyvinyl interlayer
between two panes of glass. was
introduced in 1966.
"T:he technology now offered by
LOF Glass and Saint-Gobain
adds an anti-lacerative film on
the inner glass surface. Saint-
Gobain uses a polyurethane film .
whtle LOF glass uses both a
polyester film with another poly-
vinyl layer immediately below It.
The HPR windshields, as
they're known in the Industry,
keep glass from shattering into
large pieces. but leave, exposed
edges of Inner glass and splinters
that could cause Injury.
"The additional two-part
plastic layer on the Inside of Inner
Shield windshields Is designed to
protect against this," Grettenger
says.
There are arguments among
proponents of each version and
from Industry skeptics who
doubt the whole thing, but one of
them Is not Norman W. Johnston,
vioe president of technotogy and
engineering for LOF Glass.
He says his company's new
windshield "represents another
step forward in wlndshiefd safety
and will now significantly reduce
the chances of occupants suffer-
ing facial cuts from striking the
wlndshleld In an auto crash."
In tests conducted at Wayne
State University in Detroit, a
mannequin covered with skin-
like chamois came out of a 40
mph ~indshield-shatterlng crash
with no cuts or tears. A standard
safety windshield caused the
tears at any crash over 12 mph,
the researchers saJd . .
Other domestic automakers
are moving more carefully, and
Industry watchers say GM's
Interest may be sparked by Its
desire to avoid any government-
mandated airbasis.._
Ford secures new ·world record for fuel n:iileage
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A resParch vehicle developed
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per gallon.
That's 60 times better than the
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who kicked off her shoes and
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The car. known as the UF02 for
Ultimate Fuel Optimizer. broke a
record of 3, 133 mpg set just a
month earlier by researchers
from Ford of Australia.
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th chanaina tax. laws and the
en ss inaenuity of taxpayen, there
letter rulina. consider one of the IRS'a
requirements. Taxpayers who re·..,.
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the rulil)I. whether favorable or
unfavoraole, to their tax ret\lms.
Even if a taxpayer withd!'.t~ his
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any transactions that do not fall
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kn na the income tax con.,e-
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nee the rulina Is issued, the IRS unfavorable rulJngcan restructure his
normally follow that rulina transaction or abandon it.
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consequences. one may want to
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Ralph Scott is a Certified Public
Accounranr practicin1 in Newport
Beach.
ushman declares dividend
he board of Cushman Electronics
I . has declared the company's 21st
~nsccutive quarterly cash dividend.
e dividend of 3 cents a common
are is payable Dec. 21 to share-
lders of record Nov. 30.
Cushman Electro nics manufac-
ment division and corporate head-
quarters arc locat~
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Pacific Inland Bancorp became
publicl y-hcld..with-the-cemoletion-o us initial public offering o( common
stock in April 1984.
Money machine
lres radio test and maintenance
uipment and telephpne test instru-
ents. The company maintains
anufacturing facilities in San Jose
th corporate offices in Newport
ach.
Pacific Inland Bancorp has an-
nounced its financiaJ results for the
first quarter of fiscal 1985, ended
Sept. 30.
It reported a net loss of$50,902, or
4 cents per share, compared to a net
loss ofS 197, 769 for the quarter ended
Sept. 3Q, 19 .
The loss for the first quarter of
fiscal 1985 was due primarily to the
continuation of planned stan-up
costs of Pacific Inland Bancorp's
subsidiary, Pacific Inland Bank,
opened in March 1984, and continu-
ing amort'ization of the customer base
associated.
A BelClan ftnn bu de•eloped a machtne
that Will pleue tra•elen arrt~ at a foretcn deatlnatlon Iona &fer banki ha•e
cloeeil. It chaJICee foa.r different ca.rrenclee
into a •tncJe canency uad caa al80 cra11 cbaqe ca.rrenctee. Tlae flnt RCla ••chine
la apected to be operattoa at ana.eJa
airport nat :rear.
~eYenue I• '"61Jer
F.G. Fabian Jr., chairman and. ~resident of For Better Living Inc. of
>an Juan Capi strano has reported ~hat results of operations for the nine
months ended Sept. 29 resulted in net
Income of $2.349,000, or $2.69 a
share. compared with n~t income of
S627,000, or J2 cents a share, for the
comparable period of the prior year.
Results of operations for the three
mon ths ended Sept. 29 resulted in net
income of $ 1.383,000. or S 1.58 a share, compared with net income of
$612,000, or 70 cents a share, fo r the
comp¥Bble penod of the prior year.
Fabian said that the results of
operations, excluding the gain re-
alized from the sale of Teal estate, for
the nine months and the three
months ended Sept. 29, would have
been net income of approximately
$40 1,000 and $530,000, respectively,
compared with net income of approx-
imately $351 ,000 and $336,000, re-
spectively, for the comparable
periods of the prior year.
Fabian added that at the present
I time the company docs not con-
template further sales of rcaJ estate.
Sble. •ho• decllne
Cushman Electronics Inc. has re-
ported net sales for the fourth quarter '
en ded Sept. 30 were $2,494,000, a 12
percent decline from the prior quarter
and 32 percent below the same period a year ago.
The Newport Beach company said
it incurred a net loss for the quarter of
$344,000. or 33 cents a share, com-
pared with a net income of $51 ,000,
or 5 cents a share, a year ago.
Fiscal-year sales declined 26 per-
cen t to SI 0,35 3,000 from
$14.047,000 a year ago, resulting in a
loss from operations before tax of
SI, 778,000. During the third quarter,
tht'company completed the exchange
of leasehold interest in its former
faci lity for fee title in its present
facility, resulting in a non-operating'
p in before tax of $2,374,000. Net income, including the non-operating
gain, for the year was $366,000, or 35
cents a share, compared with
$74,000, or 7 cents a share. for fiscal
1983.
-Cushman-Bcctronit mamifac-
turcs radio test and maintenance
equipment and telephdne test instru-
ments. The com~ny maintains manufacturing facilities in San Jose.
with corporate offices in Newport
Beach.
Luer report. la.
Laser Precision Corp. reported that
operations for the third quarter ended
Sept. 30 resulted in a loss of $89,298,
or 4 cents a share. on revenues of
$2,037,705, compared with a loss last
year of $200,370, or 12 cents a share,
on revenues 9f S 1,075,223, accordina
to Walter M. Doyle, president and
chairman.
For the nine months ended Sept.
30. the company recorded a loss of
$783,6 78, or 33 cents a share, on
revenues ofSS,5 17,640 versus a loss of $497.070, or 31 cents a share. on
reven ues or $3, 119, I I 3 for the nine
months last year.
The third-quarter loss represented
• si&nificant improvement over the
raulu for the fint two fi1e1I quarters. TIHt was the result of both Clpcnsc
reduction measures and an imcrovc-
ment 1n sross ma1!a rawt.ina n pa.ct
from the company s transition &om a
period of concentraled new JXOduet
introduction to one of more routine
manufacturina. The company hoptt
to be profitabfc in the founh quaner,
Doyle said.
user Precision 1s a manufacturer
of mtasunna anstrumenu for ~ an
fiber-optic telttommunicat1ons, laser
rcse.arch. and quality control, and
chemical analysis. Its radiometric
and fhrcr optics d1vis1on 1s located in
Uuca. N.Y .. and Its an1lttt instru-
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'JEW YORK -With the budget
c:ktiat hcad111& back toward $200
b1lhon a year an anqu1shed Cf) can be
beard: Whatever happened to th~
Grace Comm1n1on,.
The comm1ss1on. )Ou ma) recall.
came up w11h 2,478 CQSl-Culllng and
revenue-enhancing recommen -
dauons th.at. 11 was said. could save
t.Up:l)crs S424 b1lhon in thrtt }cars
and SI. 9 tnlhon a year b) the ) ear
2000.
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son cannot Just disappear 1n10 that
big pool of debt the go\,emment
. ~loshes around , 1n • AJ1d .)-0.U arc
correct· The recommendations
haven't disappeared. Bu t some of
them ha'e been absorbcij
A micrometer bolda a &old plated epozy
d1ec manufactured by Midland ROM Corp.
lD Santa Ana. It'• u blC u a nickel, but
worth lta •elCbt In &old and la a component
for electronic equipment. The d.laca can be
coded 50 d.iff erent way• and each code ha.a
a different de.l&n. They are uaed for
predetermined controlllnC u found ln
pre.et dlalln& telephone. and pre.et
meaaurementa .In lathe..
Se' en teen percent t>f the rec-
ommendations. said Pn:s1dent Re·
agan at his November 7 news con-
ference. alread) have been im-
plemented.
But the danger signs are up.
While savings cannot come qu1ck-
I> the longer their am' al 1s dela~ed.
11 ~ould seem. the ~ater the nsk
the) might be absorbed into the bag
puddle o r offset by spending increases
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Cabbage Patch Kids
face Mattel challenge
The other recommendations. said
the president. are being studied. So
far. acco rding to one repon , the
White House has studied 1.153 of
them. and has agreed to implement or
seek to enact 81 .S percent of them.
That repon comes from the Foun-
dation for C1111ens Against Waste. a
b1pan1san. non-pohucal group that
hopes to keep the recommendations
from becoming mere nuisance!. on
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By ROGER GILLOTT
LOS ANGELES -Coleco's Cab-
bage Patch Kids are topping
Chnstmas w15h lasts again this year.
and raking m the bucks even faster
than they did last year. Wamng fats
to "adopt" the dolls are already so
long that new parents shouldn't
expect delivery unul next year.
However, the Cabbage Patch fam-
ily is facing stiff compet1t1on from
Mattel's cuddly Rainbow Bnte. an
array of robots and dozens of tnv1a
games. Video games ari.d home com -
puters. which were big winners tv.o
years ago, are posting only a mode~t
showing, analysti, sa)'
··w e have had wamng lms for
Cabbage Patch do lls all year," says
Mannda C hristopher. spokeswoman
forthegiant Toys R Uscham based 1n
Rochelle Park. N J
"People signing up on the lists in
March had to wait three month~
Since September, we've been telling
people we can't promise delivery in
lime for Chnstmas. Hopefully. they
will get 11 by early next year."
.. Vague as tha1is.1t gives the parents
so mething to tell their children.
"The) can sa) the bat>y 1s on m
way.'" Mis~ Christopher says .
Meantime, she says, parents are
grabbing up clothes and other ac·
cessones .. They are laterally throwing
stuff into shopping cans by the
handsful. They even call them
la yenes," she says.
Besides the Cabba~e Patch dolls.
demand 1s outstnpping production
capaci ty for Rainbow Bnte and the
fu zzy Care Bear~ produced by the
Kenner Produch unit of General
Mills. officials say
"1orc than hall a do1en compan1c'>
are operating at near capacll) 10 keep
shelves filed v.1th the new robotic
toys.
Ranging in pncc from a few dollar'i
to a fe~ hundred dollars. luds can
transform the popular items mio jet
planes, racing cars, motorcyles.
animals and even wnstwatches with a
few twists and turns.
Tonka To)s ofSpnng Park. Minn .
was the first to introduce them 1n
Jariual) wuhmGoBothne.aod smcc
then more than half a do1en other
firm s haH jumped on the robot
band~agon
Penn~ Richman of the To y Manu·
tau urers of l\menca. a trade group
reprci.enting 90 percent of the na-
t1o n·s to)makers. says shipments of
all type~ of IO)S "are running far
ahead of la'it )ear"
"People were \Cf) \Cf) close(wJth
their o,pending} last )ear The)
v.crcn't as opt1m1st1c then as they are
nov.." she sa) ~
In 1983. she S3)S. toy sales totaled
about S 10.4 b1ll1on, including about
S900 million 1n video games.
This year. that figure is expected to
reach S I I .S b1lhon w11hout video
games. she say'> .
Miss Chnstoper says sales for Toys
R Us in the first nine months wer~ 40
percent above the same penod last
)l'ar. with the Chnstmas rush stlll to
come
"It 1s clear from what we have seen
so far that this 1s a big year for staple,
no n-electronic products," says
Harold Vogel. a lc1sure-t1me industry
analyst al Mernll Lynch Pierce Fen-
ner & Sm11h in New York.
Sales of video-game programs con-
tinue, but Vogel terms that section of
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the market "nearh dead ··
Home computers are no longer
li~ted by the trade group as toys
"because the) arc being used, now for
more scnous things hke keeping
famil) budgi:ti.." Ms. Richman says.
·For Coleco lndusfnes Inc. in Hart-
ford. Conn .. the Cabbage Patch kids
are st1ll 1ts biggest W1nner.
Introduced in June 1983, the dolls
touched off a craze. and in six months
3.2 m1llwn unm worth S65 miJh rin
were !K>ld.
B~ this Chmtmas. Coleco expects
11 will have sold a total of20 million of
the dolls -1h1: equivalent of one for
e\el) ). to IS·)ear-old child in the
L'nitcd States and Canada. 1t has
alread) deh"ered $250 million 1n
dolls this year. and has back orders for
anotherS300 m11l1on wonh. although
Coleco c>.pcc1s 11 will only be able to
fill Jbout twn-th1rds of those orders.
I he Cabbage Patc h frenrr · he
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Co leco peddle its< olecoV1SJon video
game An)one who bought the video
game before Nov. I 5 got a Cabbage
Patch kid for C hnstmas .
"The response has been very
good,·· sa) s Coleco spokesman Adam
Herben
Mattel lr:ic of Hawthorne, Cahf ..
struggling to recover from heavy
losses by Its home-video unit in
previo us years, says its new Rainbow
Brite doll appears likely to meet its
projected S 11 0 m1lhon 1n sales by
C"hnstmasume.
··we do expect some shonages:·
says Mattel spokesman Spencer
Boise.
There 1s a dnving force behind the
ne~ group. J Peter Grace. chairman
-of W.R. Grace & Co .• an energetic
fellow who poured an enormous
excess of enern into molding, en·
couragintt and prodding the original
cost-culling group.
Molecular Systems
comments on profit
MolecuiarS)stemsJnc. ofNewpon
Beach has announced results from
operations for both the six month and
three months penods of its fical year
1985 which ended Sept. 30.
Revenues for the three m onth
penod were S l.218,054 vs. SI 19.767
for the like penod a year earlier and
revenues for the six months penod
were Sl .327.167 \S. S 127,480 a year
ago.
A 'profit of S 12,306, or .00004 per
share was earned for the three months
''Sa lolls ofS 126.840. or .0004 cents a
year ago. while a profit ofS29.647. or
.00009 cents, was earned for the six
months vs. a loss of $226.496, or
.0007 cents. 1n the prior year.
The compan) said these achieve-
ments were largely attributable to
continued strong performance and
growth from its subsidiary, Mcdlntel
Systems Corp .. which pro vides com-
puter software to the health care
market.
Company Chairman. Ronald H.
Coelyn. reaffirmed the board of
directors earlier decision to place
much more emphasis on Medlntel
due pri nc ipally to Mcdlntel's growth
potential.
MSJ as en~ged in the invest1'2t1on
and acquisition of technolo$Jes in
diagnostic medicine and the invest·
ment 1n operating companies in alhed
fields.
In addition. he says, the firm's
plastic Masters of the Universe
ligurcs that had a total o fS 140 million
in sales 1n their first two years. arc
doing c\'en better this year. He
declined to put .. rlollar figure on this
year's projected sales. -------------•
Kennersa)'> 1t 1ntcnds 10 ship about
9 millJon Care Beus. still short of
demand.
However the big theme this
Christmai. seem!. to be robotics. says
Barbara Gardner. a spokeswoman for
Tonka. which expects 11 will have sold
more than I 5 million of the trans-
mutant characteri. worth SIOO
m1ll1o n by Christmas.
"For )'Cars, trucks were considered
something of an educational toy.
They taugh1 l1t1lc boys that this was
the kind ofreaht) the) could expect in
tht' real world ... Ms Gardner says.
"Now, we are seeing. toys that
ml'rgc reaht) and imagination to
proJl'ct•tomorrow·s technology," she
'.:M11<J "It 1s almost as 1f the kids sense
1hcre 1-. a magic there, that they ~nse
this 1s thl'1r future and they want to be
part of 11 ..
j
Developments
promotion goes
to Todd Hughes
Standard-Pacific Corp. has selected
the advcn1sing firm of Todd Hughes
& Meren, Inc to handle the market-
ing of nine residential develo pments
throu,hout Orange and Los Angeles
counties.
The prOJCCts arc current!) in van·
ous !ltagcs of development and sales.
with three recentl y-opened projects in
Irvine and two new projects soon to
be opened in Irvine and El 'foro.
Standard-Pacific is headquartered on
MacAnhur Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
Todd H ughes & Meren·s May Lee
has been named account manajer.
with Diane. Stevens 1n charge of an
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M•rltl•• Reeearcll Groap Ltd. will hold a free ta>t shelter
seminar with fl<et Affllt.ted 8ec•rltl••· lac •• •t
La .. •• Vllla9e Real Eetate Office
802 8 . Coaet Hwy., Lap•• Beacla
Wed••MaV· Nowe•ber 28 at 7:SO P•·
Refreshments terved.
Anticipated 1984 tax write-off up to 88" on re·
search & development for aafety & navigational
equipment for ttfc maritime community.
10-year hh tory of Partncnhlp operations. llmltf?d
Partner to receive royalties over life of Partner·
ship.
CAL~ (714) 497-4465 for reeervatloaa •
Thi• •11•HHn•uMent l.o aehh., e11 ~' to wit -• oolkll•ttoe ti# ,.,. offer to hy th .. • tt<11r111 .. fhl• 11'1111 le Made 04'ly by th• ,,oe.,.cu ... c~ .. 94 wlllch -• k o telMd u•l11111 11111.., •t••n 111 which .. cuflt,.• M•ll la*111ll11 M off•r•4 • or1l11 fro1111 lffttrll.1 .. tlulff• .,...
rnay lewfvlly oHer ilHtM M<11rltlH Ill ••~II ec..te
Grace and column111 J cir. -fonnally called me
Andenon an co-ch irmen of the Pnvale Sector urvey on
fou nd uon. which appropnatcly hai, trol -repeatedly found
set up offites in Washingto n. D.C'. enormous w&Sle. such u
""h1ch the) , 1ew u the scene of the t1Jn1n1 underused milu.ary
cnmcs. Elimmauna 'needleu
In pursu11 of that goal, the foun-"itallat1ons. the Grace Co
dauon ~poru that of the 1.1 SJ s111d. would cut defense s
recommendations being studied, 680 billion a year. But since
ha'e either been included 1n the ire s has a llowed very fc
budiets for the current fiscal year or !.1gn1ficant cuts in this area.
the ne>.t fi scal year rhe first pr:iorlly of
Thcv recommendl tJOM. It ~)'$, foundauon 15 to ,et 50
couJd 1ot.aJ S 103.5 b1lhon 1n savings Amencans to s1.gn a petiti
o'er the three ye<ars. one of which has dellvercd to the prttidenl an
alreadS· passed, making all the more members of Congress ne.\t J
new
1ll1on
to be c 535
Ual)
anqu1shed the obscr"a11on that there
st1l) 1s a budget deficit and more are Then the real debate &. and
projected. white the cynics might say tfi the·~n
Moreover. the big battle -the real m il hon people are hopeleul · nadc-
battle -has yet to be fought. an quate against such a .su~n con·
obsef\ at ion "'hose truth 1s under-greuional fQrcc. there is sull other
scored b) ttie realiz..auon that 7 3 quesuon to be considered: ~rctru of.the ucammcnde.d...savmgs _ Wh~n the. cuts begin to c 1mo
v.111 require direct action b) Congrci,i.. their own hides. Wilrthe SO ti hon
This 1s the same Congress. of tum tail. or will th~y persist 1heir
course. that the Grace Commission onginal goal of culling waste?
New ad, PR firlll select d
A mies & Associates Adven is1ng and Public Re lations of Irvine ha en
retained by Business Propemes De' elo pment Com pan) to provide a va '>of
markeung services for the Irvine-based commercial developer. • • • Charlton Associates oflrvine. a manufacturer o f S I /4-inch media an
emerging supplier of ) I /2-incb media for ngid disc dnvcs. has secured \ 12
million hne o f credit with GlenFed Capital Corporation. a subsid of
Glendale Federal Savmgs. _
According to Rick Nohng, v1qq president and chief financ ial offic for
Charlton, the firm has tagged S6 million for capital equipment expend re~
and S6 million to cover receivables. •••
Pertee gets ma}Or computer order
A maJorcontract for Pertee Model 321 S multiuser des ktop computer !I
been signed b) the Royal British Arm}'.
The contract with Kode Ltd .. the Irvine firm's United King
distributor. 1s for the suppl~. installation and maintenance of Pertee M
321 5 desktop microcomputers. The 1ni11al procurement is fo r 380 syst
The) wall be used b) 1he Arm) Pa) Co('J>S as part of the Ministry of Defe
PrOJCCt Pampas. the arm) 's per~onnel and adm1n1strat1on system .
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THORN get!J computer teitbook_job
THORN EMI Software, Inc. anno unced this week the signing of n
agreement w11h CBS College Publish mg to have the all new 2.0 scnes Pe
Software programs included in the first college computer textbook to e r
feature commerc1all) available business software • • •
Kitchell gets IR congract 1 -
Greg Denk. vice president, Knchell Contractors. announced this w
that lnternauonal Recufi er. El Segundo. has awarded Kitchell a contract
provide constructio n managem ent/general construction services for a new J
m1lhon wafer fabncauon and assem~l~~c1J1t} to_be located in Temecula.
VTN Corp. changes name to CPE
VTN Corporation. parent corporation to VTN Companies, has chan91
11s name to CPE Engineers, Inc .. Alvin Rattan. newly-elected prcsid
announced to stockholders this week.
. Ratt;an. ow.ner of Cont.inental Pacifi c Enterpnses. the Anaheim-ba
engincenng/des1gn/contractmg firm. acquired controlling interest in V
Corporation this past August.
Hutiert Te01ple honore
as Builder of The Year
Huben A. Temple. president of the
Temple Company of Santa Monica,
builders of homes. townhomes. fac-
ton cs and mo bilehome parks, has
bee n honored as the 1984 Builder of
the Year by the Building Industry
Association of Southern California
(BIA/SC).
Temple was one of nine persons
honored at the annual Awards Lunch-
eon during the 18th Annual BIA/SC
Convention at the Spa Hotel at Palm
Springs.
The Builder of the Year Award, BIA/SC~ most prest1gjous. is given
11nnuallyto the onrbutldcr member
of the assoc1at1on who has brought
the most credit to his industry
thto ugh current and past service to
his association and his community.
Temple, a UCLA graduate, formed
his company in 1950 a nd sjnce then
has built more than S,000 homes,
three factories, 45 mobilehome parks
con taining more than 19.000 spaces,
three lot subdivisions and five large
Banking award
town ho me condominium projects.
Also winning awards for outstand
mg service were:
Roland F. Osgood, president o
Irvine Pacific Development, Irvin
given the King Spike award fo
outstanding membership recruit
ment:
David Young, president of his ow
Laguna Beach-based building com
pan). given the Meritorious Awar
for outstanding service to the assoc1a
tion and the industry over a Ion
period of time:
Bob Hubbert, president ofHubbe
Ad ven ls1ng & Public Relation
.Costa Mesa, given the Special Con
tractors & Suppliers Award of Excel
lence for oustanding service to th
association b y a non-builder, and1 Kathi Pepka of the Mission V1ej
Co .. Mission Viejo, president of th
Sates & Marketing Council. given th
Memorial Award for outstandln
leadership by a chapter or counc
president.
Tbomu L. Henulon, preeldeat and cla.let encatlft oft10it
of tbe Dua& N..._1 ... k·NG•tlJ' pra 11mllld u A.mert"e
Banken A8eoclatloa certlOcat9 to Rita L. C•tul.
pree!dmll a.ad ID&DMer of tlM t.all, for •118ta.Mll acblnemnt IA ;i;;;a;r •• lor 1994. Tiie award ,,.. 4arl.ai a reception at tM Dana Pol.at Mak.
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WH AT AMEX DID
NEW YORK I API Nov. 23
AMEX LEADERS
GoLo QuorEs
,.
METALS QuorEs
That's an apt description ofbotfi business and
business peop~e along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
wherecompantesaregotn~and which peoplear h lpjng
them get there,just watch Credit Line' -everyda in th
Bu tnesss ttonofyournew lliljl'illl
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Americans pause to give th&nks
Parades, celebrations mark holiday;
astlng ~ndtans protest being 'left out'
'11 fllAAY MaeVBA.N A s ,.._..._,
Millions of Americans kept alive a
uadition that stancd with a harveJt tut more than JSO yean aao by ~dinner with loved ones and
re.china out to the hun&rY in
TbankJlivina celebrations that kick-
ed off' the winter holiday 1ta$0n.
From tt\I: nation's first family to its
desperate l>o<>r. it was a day to belly
1.19 to turkey and all the t.nmminas.
Tent of thousands of homeless,
bu.nary or lonely people feasted on tree meals and warmth offe red in
IOUJ> khcttens, restaurants and
lhe.lt.tra.
Miles of parades wound throught •
the streets of several of the nauon's
bigest cities Thursday. a day before
thOSt' same str«1ts would taken over
by the kickoff of the Christmas
shoppina madness. To herald the
season. morr than lOOJ>OO people
watched the lightina of a 90-foot
Christmas t~~ in Atlanta.
In New York City. at least 100.000
people bundled up against the cold to
watch Ragcdy Ann. Garfield the
mischievous cat and the other
helium-filled stars of the S8th annuaJ
Macy's Thanksaivina Day Parade.
In Montgomery, Ala., the Turkey
Day Classic parade was marred by the
stab6ina death of a 2().year-old spec-
tator. A juvenile was in custody .
Police said more than S00.000
people turned out. despitr
temperatures dippin&_ as low a 12
deartts. to watch Detro1t'1 S8th
annual parade. And more than
400,000 people lined Philadelphia's
streets for the Qimbels Thanksaivina
Parade. An estimated 80 million
people watched the parades on tclc·
vision.
Thanksaiv1na marks the five-day
feast held in 1621 , when Massachu-
1etts Bay colonisrs shared their
harvest with the Wampanoaa In·
dians.
''Thanksg1vi n. is supPQsed to be
with the Indians,· said Indian activist
Russell Means, adding that he and
others across the country fasted and
prayed in mourninf Wednesday and
Thursday. "There isn't a thing with
the Indians in the public or the press
-out of sight. out of mind."
,.~ .........
But for most people, u was a day of
1obblina aobblerr and sharina with
1 those more familiar with want th.an
bounty.
Daniel Alvarez. 39, was amona the
estimated 18,000 people who ate free
Thanksaiving dinners in New York City.
"I'm on Social S«urity. I can't act
an apartment, 1 sleep on the train .... I
don t usually eat this much," he said,
eyeing three pieces of pie on tiis tray
durina a dinner aiven by the Salva-
tion Army.
Nicole Petcutcscu and her hus-
band. John. came to t_tu: United States
from Romania in 1972. Thursday,
they opened their cafe in Klnaf1lan.
Ariz., to "everybody w.ho comes in."
"This country received me with
such warmth. I just want to give a
httlc ofit back." Mrs. Petculescu &aid.
Feasts
-fasts a·ot
holiday
Thousands treated
to free repasts -----in California
LOS ANGELES (AP) The
locales ran&ed from Skid Row
missions to mess tables on a battle-
ship to a dining room at President
Reagan's ranch. but the meals were
basically the ume: turke)' wtth the
trimmings.
Elsewhere in Southern California
this Thanksgiving, about 200 people
chose 10 fast instead as a reminder of
starvation in Ethiopia.
Most of the fasters near UCLA
were Ethiopians or Americans of
Ethiopian decscent, said Bogae Gebre
of the Committee to Aid the Victims
of Ethiopia.
llemben of the flnt fa.mlly aather for
Th•nkacl.tnc cllnner at the pre.ldent'•
&aata Barbar& Rancho del Clelo Tburaday.
From left are l'fell and Be.-Reagan.
Dennla and Maureen Re-Yell, Nancy and
Ronald Rea&an. Patti Davia ancLhuaband
Paul Grilley, Dorla Reagan and huaband
Ron Reagan Jr.
Meanwhile. volunteers turned out
to gi' e away food and serve food
provided by others.
Georgann Decker of Grand
Rapids, Mich., helped serve free
meals to more than a thousand needy
people at the Back on Broadway
restaurant in Santa Monica. the same
volunteer JOb she's done for the last fi, c )cars. There are better things ln llfe
"I think it's the true meaning of
t·Lan be,lngp•esi·dent'S b•ot· .. er r hanksgivmg:·sa1dDecker.whohad U ,., ,., 1 ,., 1 .I.I flown in Wednesday from her home.
where her fam1l) gathered for its
trad1t1onal Thanksg1' 1ng dinner
In ttl~ pas1 fouqcars. he has "~1ted -'Thursda). By MA UREEN SANTINI
I# WMto ..._ C..r19'llld9'1I
SANTA BARBARA -Neil Res
agan. feeling no need to be diplomatic
just because he's President Reaga n's
brother. has a few things he'd like to
get off his chest.
first. Mr. President. Neil reall)
doesn't want to attend another ins
augu ration.
If you've seen one
them all. and _...ml~•
frankly he wasn't
wild about the first
one.
··1 could hardly
wait till I got out ot
town.'' he said in
an interview with
The Assoc iated
Press.
Also. he reallv
hates the annual Nell Reagan
200-mile dri ve through bumper.to·
bumper traffic JUSt to eat Thanksgl\ s
ing dinner at )Our mountaintop
ranch.
.. , would rather go to Washington
than I would drive up there." he said
emphaticall) ..
In fact. ho"' about celebrating
Thanksg1vin~ nex t ~ear at has home
in San Diego.
As for the rest of the world. ~cal
would like to declare Oatl) that being
the president's brother 1~ no fun .
"No fun -at all." he said an a '""o·
hour chat in whi ch he repeatcdl )
displayed a sort of tongucs1n-ched
outrageousness that seemed to please
him very much
"I could vcn wert rive without it.
Where's the glamour?"
The interview was conducted with
the ·Cider Reagan . 76. and his wife.
Bess. in a hotel room an Santa
Barbara. where they spent the night
before making the final leg of their
Thanksgiving Journey up the steep.
winding. unpaved road that leads to
the top of the Santa Ynez Mountain
where the president's ranch 1s located.
It's such a treacherous dnve that
it's been known to make Secret
Ser. ice agents 111.
Neil also would like everyone to
know that it would help a lot if they
would please JUSI stop calling him
wnh suggestions to pass on to his
youn~er brother.
He II probably tell you he'll do n.
but he won't.
Also. everybody could quit giving
him th ings to send to the White
House. or show to the president. Most
of them arc ensconced in cardboard
boxes at home.
And 1f )ou·\t~ contnbuted to his
l'-'O·)car lo&Jam of mall. don't hold
)Our breath waiting for an answer.
None of this makes for a very
pleasant retirement.
"In fac1. sometimes you get to the
plat.e "'here ~ou ha'e the screaming
mcl·m1es .. said Neil. 76. a former
ad' ertis1ng agency executive.
When 11 comes to sibling simi-
lan11cs. 1 t'~ obvious Neil shares his
brother's gcn1aht) and gift of gab. But
he seems determined not to take his
) oungcr brother's pos111on very
senousl~.
the White House twice. Both time!> "I happened to show up one \car to
under duress. to hear him tell it. visit friends and this is what ~e did
But . he's rat.her proud of ~is own for Thanksgiving. and I just neve'r
behavior as First Brother. ·given the stayed home after that," she said.
difficult) oftheJoband the penchant ..\t the two largest rescue missions
of some previous occupants to cause 1n downtown Los ..\ngelcs. an CSlls
embarrassment m the Oval Office. mated 6.000 homclc!>s and IO'-'·
"I take great pnde in myselfth:n I
haven't done a Billy Carter on him yet
-taken off for the Middle East to
make a million or something.'' he
said. Does he hve 1n constant fear that
he'll get into some kind of trouble that
would reflect on his brother'?
"That could very easily happen,
except for two things: I have a vel)
high IQ." he said. laughing.
-'\nd, as a former adman. "you·,c
~ot your guard up all the time and )'OU
1ust learn to live with 11. ..
Anyhow. Neil says. "Anybody who
would be tempted to scratch m)
back" would think I'-' ice once they got
to know him.
Neil's wife of 49 )'Cars-sat silent!)
through most of the interview. inters
rupting his complaints to say: "Oh,
he's proud of his brother. th ough .
He's P.roud of ham ."
Neil acknowledged he and the
president remain close even though
Neil never got over the fact 1hat he
had been promised a baby SISier
instead.
Despite the famll) closeness. Nell
really would rather skip the Jan 21
Inaugural. He says this several times
until Bess interrupts.
"He'll be going." she says qu1eth.
income people lined up for free meals.
"Thanksgiving. Christmas. Easter.
people kind of come out of the
woodwork," said Mark Holthaus of
the Union Rescue M1ss1on. "Most of
them are unemplo~ed. people on
d1sab1laty. derelicts. elderly. people
who have just come into town and
don't have any place to sta>.''
His father. Lee. the mission's
executive director. estimated about
3.000 people waited pat1entl)' for
their meals. wh ile officials at l'he
M1dn1ght Mission said the same
number were served there.
··I know the people who put this out
ha"e their hearts in the right place.'' a
woman name" Caren said at the
Midnight Mission. where her 21'2·
vcar-old son Robert had his fist
wrapped around a slice of turkey ... It's
not hke having dinner witn all your
folks. but 1t 1s Thanksgiving."
Caren and her husband. Robert Sr .
who asked that their last names not be
used. said they're on welfare. rent a
one-room hotel unit downtown for
$285 a month and have come to the
M1dn1ght Mission for Thanksgiving
for two years.
Nancy's jab 'shocks' Michael
It was a much different scene al the
Long Beach Naval Shipyard. where
800 crewmembers of the 887-foot
U.S.S. New Jersey and their families
dined on a feast ranging from turkey
and roast beef to pineapple raisin
~uce.
"The) do this kind of thing at
home. 'iO why can't we do 1t here?"
said Ensign Jim French. 30. who
O\crsaw the 50 chefs who prepared
the meal.
Pres iden t's son
'never reali zed
we we re estra nged ·
OMAHA. Neb. IAP) -Michael
Reaflln· spending the huhd:t) with hi s
wife s famtl) here. said Thur'5da ) he
was "shocked" and "hun" b' "Jann
Reagan's remarks that he and h1~
father. President Reagan have had a
fa lling-out.
"I never realm.:d 1.\-e "ere
estranaed. Maybe strange -but not
estranged." said Reagan's cider son
fro m home hut I can JUSt only feel
1,orf) for her that <,he feels this way."
He said he wa~ un'>urc whether he
""ould call hi'> father during the
ho Ilda'
"Right no~ "e're all ver)' hurt
about the "'hole thing." he said ... We
JU\t ha ven 't made an) decii>1on on
that )Cl •·
\.1 r'> Reagan did not di\ ulge the
source of the nft she said had come
het""ccn her husband and Michael.
"( ollecn and I were talking about
11." M ll'hacl said . "All we can think of
1s that as ma) be it's NaoC) ·s way of
JUmf) 1ng ""h> she and Dad haven't
ever seen our daughter A\hley She's
19 months old and they've ne'er laid
C\CS on her "
· Ashlc > and 5syear-old Cameron.
Mi chael and Colleen's other child. arc
the president'~ only grandchildren
the president celebrate hts re-election
victory Nov. 6.
"It just so hap~ns that election
night 1n the United States was also
Collecn'sand my anniversary. and we
have a place (in London) that we go to
every year on our anniversaf) :·
Michael said.
In an interview late Wednesday. he
said. "My wife has a family too Her
family 1s just as 1mponan1 to me as
mane 1s to Colleen. I JUSt think that
one Thanksgiving dinner out of nine
years shouldn't be held against me."
··tt is a pity that the only holida)'
greeting that we received was de-
livered through the media," Michael
said. "Regardless. I hope that m)'
father and Nancy and the rest of the
family have a· wonderful holiday."
Last Thanksgiving. the ship was
stationed off the coas1 of Lebanon.
supPon1ng U.S. peacekeeping forces
in Beirut.
At President Reagan's mountains
top Rancho del Cicio overlooking the
Santa Yne1 Valley. the first fam1l).
1nclud1ng three of Reagan's four
children. <1harcd a Thanksg1 ving
meal.
Reagan's eldest son Michael. who
was adopted by Reagan and hi s first
wife. actress Jane Wyman. said he
hadn't been invited. First Lad>'
Nancy Reagan recen tly. said that
Mi chael 1s estranged from his father.
an allegation the son denies.
Raggedy Ann makea her debut ln Macy'• parade.
Macy's parade
'patriotic show'
NEW YORK (AP)-Hundreds of
thousands of people saw Broadwa)
turned into a giant m<n ing canoon
Thursday as the) watched the annual
Macy's Thanksgiving_ Da) Parade
under crisp, sunny autumn skies.
The 58th annual event kicked off
promptly at 9 a.m. at 17th Street and
Central Park West. led by thc Lee
High School Marching Generals from
Huntsville. Ala. The\ were followed
close behind b) Donald Due~. one of
nine giant hehumsfilled balloons
""hich have become a Macv's tras
dition Donald. retired 1n 1910 after
e1gbt ~cars of sen ire. made a come-
back this )ear 1n honor of hie; 50th
b1nhday.
The ne-wcst parade r harar ters were
Garfield. the lasagnasloving tomcat.
and Ragged) Ann. the 'cheerful rag
doll beloved b)' millions of children.
<\long wuh the big balloons there
"ere 12 marching bands. 18 floats -
some studded with celebrities -and
dozens of costumed entertainers.
Bringing up the rear was San ta Claus.
whose appcaram·e heralds the open-
ing of the Chri stmas shopping season.
The obJCCt of e'cl)onc's affection
- a massive tom turke~ -was
among the first to travel down the
parade route. accompanied by singer
Dionne Warwick.
>\ctor Robert Vaughn rode atop a
Statue of Liberty float which he said
was a symbol that Amenca was
returning to its patriotic roots.
"The count!)' is feeling good about
1 tsel f again ... he said prior to the start
of lhe parade. He added that 1f the
Mac)'s people had promoted such a
palnouc floai m the I 960s ··you
probabl) would have had rocks
thrown at you."
Actor Dom Deluise. riding in a
small motorized car. did a turn-
around on the cro"'d -taking
pictures of them as he passed b).
The 61-foot-long, bnght-orange
Garfield. m keepin$ with his pro-
digious appetite. inhaled almost;
I 9.000 cubic feet of helium. about
twice as much u each of the other
balloons. _
The comic \tnp cat. whose other
favorite pastime 1s catnapping.
scored an immediate hit with young
and old along the route.
"He's fat and funn)':· said Blaine
Wonh. 9. of Manhattan He's also
"kind oflazy." he added.
Zany Doo _Dah Parade
warms up in Pasaden~
PASADENA (AP) The
Marching Leech Kazoo Band and
the Synchronized Brief Case Drlll
Team wtll make return appear-
ances during Sunday's eighth
Occasional Ooo Oah Parade, a
satlrlcal answer to Pasadena's
famed Tournament of Roses
Parade.
The 1 'h-hour parade, wh~h
starts at noon. also will feature
th e lawn mowers of
TorolTorolTorol. the Great
American Yankee (GAY) Free-
dom Band from West Hollywood,
a Barbecue Drlll T earn and aome-
thlng called Granny Grunt's
Alzheimer Hummers and
Calypso Band.
The last group -lte name
taken from the brain-deteriorat-
ing Alzhelmer'1 dlM8M -11
described In the offlclal Ooo Dah
program aa "Jumptn' Jamaican
jerlatrlx" who "hav.,,•t lost their
rythmn. they Just can't remember
the word~."
"People accept satire and
good natur9d ribbing and I don't
think we've ever croeeed the
boundary" Into poor tute, Doo
Oah org11nlzer Peter Ac>anef •kt.
The Doo Oah WU found«t In
1978 u an Irreverent alternattve
to the annual New Year't Rote
Parade, and ha grown Into one
of Southern Calltornta'1 molt·
loved apooft.
The Marching Leech group
also par11ctpated in 111t yMr'a
parade, which drew 40,000 IPIC·
tatora. 811nd membert P'-yed
kazoos wttlle pultlng a small ftoat
patterned after the "Afrtcan
Queen," the boat In th• film
cl111lc starring Humphrey
Bogart and Katharine Hepburn.
In the ftlm, leechee attach
t~ to Bogart u he tows
the boat t'1rough an Afrlcari
swamp.
Alto making a repeat IPPMt· ance wtll be the Synchrontzed
Brief Cue Orin Team, a group of
business suit-clad men twtrtln
brief caaet.
Unlike other parades, motor·
lzed floate are prohfbtted during
th• Doo Datl Parade and there "
no official marching order
Apanef Hid 1,800 people.would
participate In the parac:wa 1
entrlel.
Previous entrtee h.w lnctudeQ
the chalnaaw-twtrtlng Tuai
Chatnaaw Mwecre OrUI t_...-n~
th• grocery cart-Movtng ~
pie &-a Lad• and • ....
proclaimed Jewllh Arnerlcln
Prlnceee.
The perade ltarta •t the CGn*-i
of Fair Olkl A¥Mue and ~ Street, proceed• north on Fal
Oaka, eat on Hoity Street. IOUt
on Raymond AYMUe, welt M
Colorado Boul....S, IOUth on&\! John Avenue, Nit on G..n
Street, tMf'I IOUth on Fllr9 ending at Centrel Pft.
Mid.
I
Michael Reagan. who "'as adopted
by Ronald Reagan and h1i. first wife.
actress Jane Wyman. celebrated
Thanksgiving here with his wife.
Colleen, her parents and several of
her other relatives. Meanwhile. while
the president. his three other children
and Mrs. Reagan had ThanksgJ\ ing
dinner at their ranch 1n . anta
Barbara. Calif. "I hop<'. they all have a nice
ThanksJl ving Day," Michael said
"I'm goina to spend 1t with my wife's
family -which I think 1s the nght
thins to do."
\.11chacl said he believes his father
probabl> ':agrees with Mrs Reagan's
asr,e~!)mcnt of his rclat1onsh1p with
th(• president.
Dallas downplays JFK ari.niversa~
The first lady said 1n an interview
with the Washington Times earlier
this week that there "is an estrange·
mcnt and there ha been for three
. years" between the pre ident and
M ichael Reapn.
"I was really shocked and my whole
family was hurt by tt1c statement that
came out yesterday," Michael Nid. "I
think the ttmina was tcmblc. I wash
tomebody would have c1llcd m<" •
"He usually concurs with cvcr;-
thing that NanC) ~ys." he ~•d
Thuooay was the first Thank aiv-
in~ 1n nine years of marr.aae that
M1Lhael and Colleen spcot the hol·
1day with her family.
"Heck. we weren't even 1nvncd to
the ranch for Thank Jiv1na" he said.
"We \.\-Crcn't on the (tuest) hst
he IUS<.' the) knew that ~e weTC IOIDJ
to bf spcndina it back here with Co lleen·, fam1I)'."
Usually obscnt from fam1I>' func·
tions. Michael was the only one of
Rcaaan·, children who dtd not help ~
DALLA ( P)-Forthe first time
in 20 ~ars. Dtalcy Plaza was.qu1e1 on
Nov. 22. with only a few dozen people
wandenng by Thursday and snappina
pictures of the bu1ldin1 from which a sniper aunned down President John
F. Kennedy.
Th11 )'car. there was no orpn11ed
obstrvance of the fateful moment
when Kenned) was 5hot and killed H
he rode 1n a motorcade throuah
downtown Dalla .
ln\tcad. a small. but steady pro-
cession moved 1hrouah the JFK
Mcmonal Pla1a. rc1d1n1 the h1 ton-
...
cal 1nscnp11on. stud)'tni a map of the
a u ana11on site and w1 ping awa) an
occac;ion1I tear
A small tJ .S. Oaa had been placed 1n
the shrub in the front of the
memorial. By 12:33 p.m -approll·
1matcly the time Kenned) was shot -
1he cro~d had arown to obou1 75 lo
100 people.
Several photoaraphcr aim~ their
camera~ at the ~ix th noor of the Texas
School Book Ocpo,nory. from where
Ltt Herve) 0 wald. the man arre~ted
as the a, ... ,,tn who wu h1nt'tlf slain
two da>, later. fired the fatal shot
l
Official of the l)alln<i C ounty
fxmomit1c Ptrty. whteh 'PQTIS:Ortd
the Nov. 22 memorial ccrcmon1cs for
the pa t few year . said they decided It
would be more appropriate. to shift
the services to Kennedy'~ birthday on
Min 29
"That was the whok idea of Jut
)"ear"s 20th anni\ers&ry tef'\11~. to
have a maJor rememberancc. then
41top 11." ~1d former Ocmocrat1t'
C ounty C 'ha1rman Bob Greenberg.
"You don't celebrate people's death .
You don't celebrate L1n('oln'\ or
Wash1naton's death. You celebrate
their birthda)' .''
G.L. '{>erk1ns of Naples. F11 .. who
came to Dallas as pan ofa Thanksaiv-
ina trip, said he and his son decided to
ste the memorial before attendina a
professional football aame between
Dallas and New En"and.
Perkins said IM 1te ~minlfcd him
of where he wa when he first heard
that Kennedy had been shot on Nov.
22. 1963 ~an alumni dub mtetina
for the niven1t) of M1nneso•
football &cam
.. It wa quite a hock." he rttBne
..
Auto sales, housing and
employment-t·he
segment~ of our economy
on which so much O·f
classified depends-are
looking better than they
have in a long time.
We're feeling good about
that and the opportunity
it gives us to off er you a
bigger, better-than-ever
classified section. If you
haven't read classified
lately, come enjoy a
browse through our·
columns. You'll see why
we're feeling good about
classified.
642-5618
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McCORMICK
MORTUARY
1795 Laguna Canyon
Road
Laguna Beach. Ca
92651
494-9415
HARBOR LAWN·
MT. OUYE
Mortuary • Cemetary
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave.
Costa Mesa 540-5554
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
BALTZ MROERON
SMITH A TUTHILL
WHTCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Monuary
Chapel • Crematory
500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
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....,... HtlfftM 29102 Weyr.e A. Clbwey, 1112 Newport-Men lelt Antonio ft Salmeron, Lynne Po6t'-r, tW lu. 1~ T•Oflo ~..,J:· IMcn. Cellf l*t tol'UI wtW> ....S l»e ,.. ~ w. OeMoct. A 1 ...-. c.llf, 12'41 ........ Mi.,.,... $en Jultl Mahllo Orf\te, Huntlng\on llor., Ll.d •U Ctv~ 2102 H. 8ptuoe, lent.a Alla. f*IOr Awia. •131, Ntwpcwt 11714 ' ' . Yu Tai HClnO Cotp Inc., owed fr'M fl'om WIHUltOdy Do\liel' C)rM, ~ 11. ,..._ YlctOf L Oplneer, If,, c.. e..cti. Callfwnl102t4t Circle, H\H\llnciton -..oh, Cellf. hlorl Cllllf tHl3 T CellfortM,1111M411nltra4, lftdOOfttrOI Of(het)....-. port.._. C4111f nta ttl6f ~ l1H Munl·
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.... ~ C.:..Mot 0t wltll the County Clettt Of Or· l,,on leech, Clllf. 12t4t d~ecl by: I genetal Pll'I· with 1M County Ol9f1I of Of. enge County ~ N W Jld< Yano, l'r..ici.nt donment)(llle; AdCIC)tlon) Cot1MWation, OellforMI, N1 fhll butlll"I II COii·
_. ~ • MGe County on N0"91T!ber he Hoffm&n Qroup, '"°" nentlip MQe Couniy on Nowmbet 7, 191-4 Ollel'll Ttll• •tetemen1 WM Died To Nauyen Thi D*I· e>o. Ol"'9 ~ 15 New-duct•cl t>y: 111 unln· ,.-1114 on Ncwember 11. 18"4 CINt0tn11, 18025 Slcy Pn ~ c llanco ts, 1814 • ,_,.. with tile County C*1t of Or· lrnotn«rl f7 louna Tflllu port leadl. 'c.11t. t2Ms corporeted 1uoo1et1on
,_ !ul. Suite K. IM,,., Celti. Thl9 1l1tement ... fllecl ,_.,. Publlellecl Or Moe COunty on ~-trl P8CM South ~ Tiiie bue!nee. 11 con• ottier tfM1n 1 pet1nerllfllp
•·'DMlhcs4 Or........,~ Publlehed Orange Cout 82714 wltll the County Cterlt ot Or· Pul)llltlecl Qn1noe Coat De1fV l'llot enge eo.t 15• lNA TlllM PnO Ho Cfll Mlnll I~ Mted by: e ~ 1*1· Victor I.~. Sr. =~ No~b« 2S, 30, Deify POot Novtmb« 23. 30, Thi• bu1ln•H 11 oon.-llll09 County on Novwnbet Del~ NO\lel'l\bet 1t as 30, o.c.!::r'!;418, 23, ,_,,. •ble to Mr\19 In loutn VIit· '*"'4P Tiiie '11ternent •• "*' -1 e>ec.mw 1, 14, 1884 ducted by: e llmltecl Plr1ner• 15, tl8A 30. tier T. 1814 • • • • • PulSlllhed Orat199 Cout t\11'11); AoW1 D. Sml11'1, ho• wllll the County Cleft( of Or•
• 14• t8l4 F-41>9 lhlp ...,.. F-453 , '44Z Deity PllOI Novemw 23, ao, LE VAN CHI It!• VAN PHI recary County on N0'*'1W
i--507 Litty R. e.m11, Attorney Publlll'lecl Orange Cout o.c.mo.r 1· 14• tH4 ll.(elleaecl natural llltfter>-Tiiie •lltem.nt WU "'" r.1:u ~-------MllC NOTICE In t1et Diiiy Piiot Novembet 23. 30, "8JC Mft'N'r F-4H WMrMboul• unknown end wtlh Ille County etertc ol Or· ' JM1G "8JC NOTICE Tlllt •tetM*ll wu flied Deoemt>er 1, 14, 1814 ""',_ IC iTM"r 10 Ill pereone olllnVng to be ~ County on Nowmb« Publllhed Orange Cout LIGAL NOTICI with the County Cieri! Of Or-F-480 "8lJC NOTICE ftCTIT10U8 ....... NOinA the f1ti. ()(mother of Mid 7, 1814 ~ Piiot NO\WTIW 11. n .
llOTIC9 OP TRUITll'I NOT1CIM =Countyon0ctober21, PtCTmOUllUM9ll NAmlTA,.._lfT f'tCTTTIOUllU9Mll ~nln.:r on(•) 1bov1n ,_-.17 JO,l>eoetnber7,1H4
IAU PU&IC HbNNQ ,_ MAm ITATIM91fT The lollowlng f)erlOn 11 NAM1 ITA.,_..,. Put>llehed Orange COM! F-443 LA. .. ~~ . NOTICE is HEREIV MtMlf rta.tc NOTICE The fouowt doing bullMM u i Tiie following ~tone.,.. of 11119 Court you Delly Piiot Novernw 11. 2'. • T.I. ....... ,_, QIV!N tllall public hearing OM 'Hodfel,t lllMfe doln b u':f~' ~~ AIOllTIA£0 PROD· doing bullMM 11 ttl '*«iy ohect Ind (,.. 30, Oeoember 7, 1114
TO ~CICOMIC I' wlllbeheldby1heC11yPfan. .... ~ .... "·~= ACTmOUelUIMll ANAHltMCAA WAIH 217S UCT8,230W.Wlfnfllf.,lle MARV'S HALLMARK ,~~ 10) (mtY) 5' ~
• · -OMPANV ntna Commllllon ot the City tlllO ' ' NAM1 ITA,.._NT W. La Pal!M Anelttlltrl c.i1. 20t, lant1 AA-. C•'"· 0700 Wllnut, ll"Me, Clll· .... ore Ille J:r P "8lJC NQTIC[ V::., tli4it flPPOlntect Trutt• of Huntington BMcll. Cd· Publlahed Otll\Qe COM! The tollowlf'\O penon It lomle 9290e1 • Vietor A. T1tmo, 484 tom.1112714 In Dlc*tment • rm 217 r the following d .. fomll. tor lhe l)IKpoM of Delly Pllo1 November 2 8 dWIQ bullMM u : Eclw•rd o·aon (AKA 81ywoocl Or.. Newport Et11nd1 D. Cuev1, 32 pr.,. Ille lbow entitled eoutt, PICTITIOUI IU .... ~T~eric~~~~ oonllderlng Zone Change ltl. 23. 1814 • ' SOUTH COAST PROP· Monell M, Aboul·Hotnl: BMch, C.itt. t2MO t•aut, lrvlne . C1llfornt1 ~~~ ~~1 Nco~n.ty NAm ITAT'lmNT to TH• No. "4·18, a rtQuut,10,... F sg7 ERTY MAINTENANCE 1833 11017 ~tine C«rltot Tiii• bu11n .. 1 11 con• 12114 • • · H I., The 1-.. ,__,. I .. Hl~HEST 8100EA IC>ne IPPfO)llmettly 17,922 • T1r11ll• Ln.. Newport CA 80701 • • Ouotect t>y: "'lndlvldull Thi• but lnHI It 0011• LOI Al\Qelel, CA to012 on dOlna bu~~;~· • ~~Al~H o"ND/OR THE aq. It. of prOc>erty IOClated •t Ml.JC M>TICE S..Ch, Clllf. 8'2MO Ttlll bu•lneH 11 con-Victor A. Talmo ducted by· en Individual JANUAAY 14, 1ff0 II 1:30 AWP PAINTINO SiR·
R CERTIFIED the nor111e .. 1 corner ot New-Otonle Vtnoen1 O'Hern ducted by. "' lndlvtdull Thi• •l•tement Wll tiled ERLINDA D CUEVA A.M. ol that day, then Md VICES 124 AQOlen g~~K SPECIFIED IN me.o A-...nue and Cemeron ,ICTITIOU • .,...... 1833 J'WM111 Lii • ~ Edward ·o·Son With the County Clerk of Or-Thi• 1111-1 WU flied Iller• 10 ltlOW Cll.IM, If any e.tt>oi taand. c.itt. ,~ .. tta~,~~ SECTION Str .. 1 (17712 1nd 11782 NA• ITATIMIHT BMcll, C.ilf. 82t80 • Thie 11l!Mnent w .. filed Moe County on November wttll the Coun!y Cterll ot Or· you 111,,_wtiy Nici P«ton Altl\Uf WHNem Plltpolnt
In,_,.,_ at tlletlme ol Cerneron Slrett) trom R5J The JQllowlng ~· .,. TNt-bv•ln"' 11 eon-with the County Cletlt Of"Or· t6, 198A l"OI County on ~ ltlOUld not be declared,, .. tl'4 NOleM /ltve -81!boi .... lewfUI mooey of IM (Office Prot...ionaJ) to R3'dolng bullneel u: dueled by en ln<tl\lldull ange County on November . ~ 16, 1814 frOft'I the control-of (Mr) lllend Celff "
United Statee) all rtoM. tllt. (Medium-High Oen1lty Reel·I CLOSET MONSTERS, Dinnie v. O'Hem 13, 18$4 PubHllled Orenge Colet ,_,... P•lflt• ICCOfcllno to the ' · Hlel £:: lntlf•t conveyed lo dentlal} A legal dMC1lpllon11ao Manunlta Orlve Tiii• ttltemerit wu Iii.cl ~ D11tyPllotNovemt>w23,30, Publllhed Orenge COMI l)elltl6nonftt.hefeln. cl Tllll bueln"• 11 oon-
Mld 't::c, held tlY It under 11 on fll• In the Department Laguna Beach C1llforn1i with the Counly Ctertc ol ()(. Publllhed Orange Cout December 7, 14 O~y Piiot November 23 30 The Petition flied herein II ":: ~~r;;,r;'IV!d'*
a . ol Tl'Ult In the of O.velopmen1Servtoee01·'92851 ' enge County on November Del~November 11. 23, F-478 0.C.mber 7. 14, 181A ' • for the purpOM Of ttMlllO Thll. 1111~1 WU Iii.cl ,...e>per~y lle relnatler d•· tlce ' Glorl1 C1mlt11 Balte r 15, 19~ 30, bet 7, 1884 F-478 Ille IUbJeot child for pt~ wttll Ille C I Cterll of Or· ecarlbed. Said heerlng wlll be hied w1110n 780 Manzanlle '1t017i F-4S4 .. _IC llftJIC( ment tor adoption. Cou oun Y
TAUSTOR MICHAEL J It Ille llOur of t ,00 P.M., onlD<tve l 119un1 BMCtl Call-Pubtlahecl Orenge COMI -..--. "" PlB.IC NOTICE DATED: Octow 31, 1tl4 rr.... nty on November
LUKAS, MARILYN LUKAS o.c.mt>e< 4, 1984, In the lornf9 82'51 ' Diiiy Pilot November 23 30 NOTICI M JOHN J CORCORAN, · ~NEFICIARY: UNION Council Chamberl &illdlng, Timothy Alan Wlleon, 780 Oeoembe< 7, 14. 1984 ' ' P'tlllC NOTICE "'UITH'I IALI NOnc:1 M County Clltlt Publllhed ()( ~
RAL SAVINGS ANO Of Ille CMo Cent11 20001 Manunlt1 Drive l 1gun1 F-485 M MAL"'°" TIWITll't IAUI 8y R. KUNIPO. Deputy Diiiy Piiot ange I ~~COASSOCIATION Main Strffl. Hunilngton Beech, Calltoml• 92851 PICTITIOUl IU .... 11 YOU ARE IN DE~~JLT °'MAL "'°""TY NOTICE TO P~RSON 30 ~:r"r'=..1e. 23,
""' RDEO Aprtl 2. 181-0 S.acn. Celllornla. Thie buelneH II con NA• lfA'Tl•Nf UNDER O YOU ARE IN DEFAULT SERVED • • .. !nett. No. 2278 In Boolt All lnlll'•led J)«IOl\1 .,. dUC1ed by llu1band and wit~ l'taJC M>TICE The totlowlng P«90f'll .,. DATED ANJ~gMo:E~Ru:4T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST You .,. MrWd .. In lndl· F ...... l
tSUt PtlO' 1MO ol Otflct.i lnvtled to IUend llld hear· GLORIA WILSON TIM dotng butlneu 11: 1882 N SS ' DATED NOVEM BER 24 YldUll cJt ... ~di In Ille otnc:. ot tile Ing end .. pr111 their WILSON ' FICTlTIOUI Ml ... 11 VPL MORTGAGE POOL /ltCTiO~ L~O i~'blt~~ 1982, UNLESS YOU TAKE De Wht W. Cltntoft, C-ty P\8.JC M)JICE
.-def Of Orange County, opln10n1 lor Of agaln11 the Tiiie ltllement w .. llled NA.m ITATRMINT Ill, 181 OoY9r Drfw, Sutle YOUR PROPER ACTIO N TO PROTECT C041ftMf
.. -:. ~ ... 1~· t~11 de-propoeed Zone Ctlange No. with Ille County Clel1l of Or· dJlle ::wing~.,. 15, NftPOrt e..ctl. Calif. BE SOLD AT 1l· :,ru~~6 VOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY LMrr Corr, Deputy County '1CTITIOUl IU .....
t ... VIVWlng. 84-18. angeCounty on0ctober31 ng neuu. 82183 SALE IFYOU NEED N""' BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC c--i NAmlTAT'DmNT PAACEL 1· lot 59 of Trect Further lnformetlon m1y 1944 ' BEACHWOOD PROD· Robert D. Smith, 881 p · A """ SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· CrimtMI Cowt1......... Tiie tollowtng petlonl are
UCW, In tile City of Irvine, be obtained trom the City f'2tMa UCTS, 21571 Surveyor Cir., Dover Drive, Sulle 15, N-· NL,tTN~~l~N O ~F TT~~ P LANATION OF THE 110 W. Temple ltrHt dolnobullneelH:
County of Orange, Slate of Pl111nlno Depanment Publllhed ()( Cout Huntington Beech, Cell!. pott S..Ch. Cllll. 82183 PROC NATURE OF T HE (t-800) THE CUNNINGHAM ~nl&. u Pit' ~ r• T 1l1phon1 No ( 7 14) Dally Piiot Novem-= 22 28 82~46 Raymond w. OeMot1. 881 YOU ~~~INsi~t~At~~T PROCEEDINGS /ltOAINST loe Anfe'M, Celll. I001t PRESS. 1011 WHIWlrd
In 800I! 308. PIQlll 536-5271 December ti, 13 1984 · · homH l Wlck1trom, Dove< Drive, Suite 15, N--TACT · YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· 11'"1111 ~. Coeta Mela, Calif.
... 31, Ind 40 lncluetve, ol DATED 11111 22nd day of ' TH-480 20522 Satt Air Cir., Hunt· port e..ctl, Calif. 12183 A.I c" ~0'Ji~·eeD SER TACT A LAWYER. C-ty If Loe A,..... 92827 y ~ IMPI. In the Nov.mbef. 1884 lngton BMctl. Calif. 92&4e Vanouerd lnvHtment . . -/It IC TRUST DEED SER· DeDerlment of~ L..... E Cunnlhgllem ~ of Ille County ~ CITY PLANNING COM· PllllC M>TICE Nancy Merle Shetmen. Corpotatlon, Calffornla, 181 VICES. INC • u Agent lor VICES · INC 11 Agent for ~ublllhed by Ille Orange 1oae Weetw1rd Line COit~
oorder ol llkf county. MISSION 1002 Calllornl• Str•t. Hunt-Dove< Orlve, Suite 15, N9w-~i:i:•NArNC:A~ co ... C•ll· MLA FiNANCIAL CO., I Call-Coul Diily Piiot Nov.mw M .... Calif. 82627 • .1Exceiptlng lri.refrom all Oii By Jamee W Palln, 1 P:ICT"10UI 9UltNl'll l~on Belctl, Cellf. 82648 port Beech, Calif. 92183 epPofntC: rru::: ,:. d1~Y tornla oorpo1ellon u duly 9, ltl, 23, 30, 1884 Gary J. ·Gunnlnghern.
g11t1, mlneral1. mlnerel Secretary NAJM ITA TeMtENT his bu1ln1H 11 con· Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-fotlowl d..c: 1~ ~ • appointed TruelM undll' th• F"413 1088 W•twerd Lane eo111 ti. n1tura1 gu r1gllt1 end Publl.n.c:t by the Orenge Tile IOllowtng pefeona .,. ducted by:• llmlted partner-ducted by: • general part· Truet ~LL S~LL T 01 fotiowtng delcrlbed Deed o• MIN, Cellf. 82627 ' :,::.~t llydrocerbone by Cout Delly Pllol November doing bullnesa u : ONE lh~homU L Wick nerthlp LIC AUCTION T'o _PTUHBE Trull Will SELL AT PUB-P\BllC M)JIC£ Thlt buelneH 11 con·
IMt aoeve~ ;~IM known 23, 188-4 !STOP MAINTENANCE, 927 Thi 1 1 I ltromffled Rot>ert D Smith, Sec-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR LIC AUCTION TO THE ductedby;hulbandandwtte may n Of undet F-490IV1n Neu Court Co111 s 1 1 emen wu ,.,ary CASH (payable 1 llme I HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 1A04 L..-E Cunnlnglllam
"" petcel of llnd heflln· Mesa. CA 92626 . with tile County Clll'll of()(. Tiii• 11atemen1 WU llled .... In lawful I of I ° CASH (payeble II lime ot Tr u. t.. • . . . N 0 Thie llalemenl WU filed
jlll)Ove d..c:rlbed, together PllllC llllJICE All)lto'1 Muslcil, 927 Ven ange County on November with the County Cl«k of Or· United SlllM)~ht ,n. Ille In lawful money ot the VMl/ttnl ' wfth the County Clll'k ol Or· "t,:;1 Ille Pf~ual rlghl ot nu Ness Court. Colla Mue, CA 15· 1984 ~ lltlQ4I County on November 1t1d lnlllllt conveyed 111~ United S111111 111 right, lltle NOTICI OP DIPAut. T 1nge Counly on November
MU(i M>TICE
PICTTTIOU9 ., .... ,
NAmlTA'Tl•NT
TM loflowln9 peraon II ~ .. : 'I EVERVTHINQ
A MOTIVE. 1650 Su·
per10r A,,.., Co1t1 MM&.
Clllf. 12827
Holdrd 0.vld Berkowltl,
20101 Myvtew Alll., Sant•
Ane HQt1., Calif. 82707
Thie bu11n... li con-
ducted t>y. en lndlvtdull
How.,d &erkowftl
Tiii• 1111emen1 w11 tiled
with Ille County Clef'lt of Or·
111ge Col.Inly on November
13, 11"4
MllC NOTICE
'9CTITIOUt IU .....
..._eTATllllUfT
The fOllO'Wlng ~ le
dolnQ bu1lneee u :
OOA THILL MARINE SER,
VICES. 1588 Rl\ler9ide Pl ..
Coete Miii, Calll. 92627
Tony Etll1, 1589 Rlwrllde
Pl., COiia M .... Cetlf. 8~827
Tlll1 bu1lne11 11 con·
Ouotect by: 111 Individual
Tony Ellla
Tllll lllttmenl WU filed
With the County Cleric ot Or·
ange County on November 1, 1884
'MUI Publllhed Orange Coall
011t::,NOVM1ber HS, 23,
30. bet 1, 1884
F-436
Mid ~::."li~:.o~~~ NOTICE OP T"UITH'I 92T6h21tl Publlllled Orange Cou~ 7, 19$4 "2I01 .. and now held by It undet endd Inter~ cobnveyedl to ANO ILICTION TO llLl 13, 1884 .,-.,,_ I ';:3 IAU I bu1lness 11 con· 0111 Pll N -l8iO 0..0 ot Trurt In Ille 111 now '""'d y t und9f UHOfR DllD Of' TJllUIT ,.._. ltM, In ~':"'°"'ng the Loen No. Gall710/DUH· due1ed by an lndl'lidual o.c!i,,t! 7 0~:'"::'8423, 30. 0 Publllhed ()(ange Co11t property herelnatter d•· Mid Deed ol Trull In the tMft<>ftTANT NOT1CI Publlllled Orange Cout Pllll.IC NOTICE
:::; r~ 1 ~~ any CAN j Allyeon Mus;ck • · F 84 ll'b::, November 18, 23, ICflbed. property her1ln1tter d•· IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN Dilly Piiot November 16, 23,
..._.. • nclud"'V Ille' T.I ..... C·1oa71 Thi• lllletnenl WH r.-i .... 30· tier 7· 1884 TRUSTOR· LUIS l tcrlbed FORl!CLOSURE BECAUSE 30. December 7, 1984 NOTICa M """''to ~tock or dlrec· UHtT COO. C 'with lho County Clerk of Or· F-438 ALCOCER. In unmarried TRUSTOR LUIS l YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR F-4.48 Tl'UITll'I IAL.1 ~her 1::'1= 11";:. AH T SERVICE CORP as ;"9911i°''"'Y on November P\8.IC M)flC£ men 1nd LETICI A O. ALCOCER, anE uCmarrled PAYMENTS, IT MAY 8E "8.IC M)JIC[ L-Ne. fll&#H\'
ln•bo'tl9deterlbed ollorgaa duly appointed trustee 1· 1 4 ., PllllC NOTICE RAMIREZ, 1n unmarried ~:~IR~~d L Tl IA 0 . SOLD WITHOUT ANY T.l .No.C-11711 ..,ti tunnele and Sh It under the following de-,.ft12'1 F-22411 woman • en unmarried COURT ACTION , and you Notto. of .... of UNIT COW C
tnlo. 'through Of ecrou ~ti! ecrlbed deed ot tru11 WILL D ~u~\~~ Orange Cout Pl~TITIOUI 8UllNE1t I T A f I M I N T O p: BENEFICIARY· MORT. w~~EFICIARY· MO T may have Ille legal right to 111ee1 "'°'*"'at T.D. SERVICE COMPANY "'b9urlece of the land lier• SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1 Y I ovember 22, 29, AMC ITATl•NT ~WAL GAGE LOANS AMERICA a · R • bring your eocount In good ......... .... u duty appointed Tru1IH
IMboY9 TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER December 6, 13, 198-4 The following perton1 ate '"OM ftAllTNl"IHIP corporation organized .Ml GAGE LOANS AME.RICA. I 1tllldlng by paying 111 of No A 117773 under Ille following de· o.,.criw '1ld 10 botlorn FOR CASH AND/OR THE Th-494 doing bu91neee u. °""ATttG UNOUI 1xl1tlng under tile 1aw1 ot oorpo1euon orgll11ted and your put due payl'Tietll• pjue In tile SUC*'IOr Court 01 tcrlbed deed ol t~ WILL
IUCh wfllpetociled or dlrec-CASHIERS OR CERTIFIE -DENTAL COVERAGE -& "CTITfOUt 8UllNI•• California Aecocd«j o.c.m. •xlatlng undef the l•'WI of permitted COlll and •x· Ille Stet• Of calltornl1, tor SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
tlonelly drifted "'9ila tunnele CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Ml.IC M)JIC[ CARE OF SOUTHERN CALI· NA• bit' ti, 1882 u tn1tNment Cantornla Reco<ded Decem· P«'IMI within thr .. monthl the Coun!y ol Ofange TO THE HIGHESl BIDDER
Ind lhalte under and be-CIVIL CODE SECTION FORNIA, 1938W Cllapmen I The follow! .ori hu No. 82·430136, of Offlclal ber 8. l882 IS ln1trumet11 trom the dlll Ihle notice of E1tete ol ORREN FOR CASH /ltNO/OR THE
JIM.th or beyond tile IX1erl0f 2924h (p1y1ble et the llm•<>I K-14790 ~;:~~e, Orengo Celllornle withdrawn .. ': ~at Plft· Record• In Ille Office ol Ille ~0· 8~·4130~801r' ~lclal default WU recorded. Thi• PORTER WARREN. •k• CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED ·llmttt~-.nd 10 redtfll lk.Jn l•wtul 1J!01W1 41 Jf9t1Q.~ nttfnlm.tbt pvtDllCll:llp Reoordll' of ORANGE Coun-ecor 1 n 1 lee o Ille 1moun1 11 $8,443.88, a1 of ORREN P. WARREN lkl O. CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
'retunnet equip malntaln' United Stales) 111 right, lllle of "HI Property ~ll'PP1•l'lf9nt•t-D•"M•I lfallng under the tlctltloue . Sllcr"t>Mcro rut ae. ~derofOAAHGE-cottl'T• T110if84, ln<f'WllHncrNM P W'A"F\R~--PAT Cf'i1l e~BEOTIOI+
l'eplir, ~ anes GPel'•I~ Ind lntMNI conveyed 10 •I Private lalo Plana, Inc .• Calllornla Cor· bu1lneu name of WEST. IOf•bN lhe lotlowtng prop. ty llld Deed ot Trull d•· unlll your ICCOUnt becomll WARREN, OecMMcl 2824h (P•Y•blo •I the time ol
eny 1UCft welll or mines and now Mild by II undt111 No.PAttl•1 Pot.ilon, 1020 W. MINSTER SLOT CAR erty: -Jerlbes the IOl!owlng PfoP-CWJ'enl.Vou meynotllaveto Notlot 11 hef"eby g1¥en Mi.lnllw!Ut.rn.onevolU.
MlhOUt, tiow.v9f, the rlghi •lld Deed ol Trull 1n lh• In lhe Superior Court ot ~d.5L0• Angelet. California RACEWAY AND HOBBIES t he land reflt'red to In 11111 .,,,h 1 d 1 ed Ply tile entire unpeid por. that, tubtect to conllrmetlon Unlled Stat .. ) all right, llU•
to drfll mine ••or• ••Plor• property hereln111er de· the S1a11 of C1llfornla, If\ 1 11 1644 1 Magnotia WHt· gua11ntM Is •ltuated In tile • In re ll'r •0 In Ihle lion ol your account, 'tYln by the Orange County Su· Ind ln1ri1 conveyed 10 '1'd OPertlte thro'ugh llll tcrlbed· and lor the County ol Or· This buslne11 11 con-mlnllll Calif 92883 Sllte ot Celltornle, County xuarant;"'C11
11
911'::1edCln the though lull peyment Wll de-l*lor Court lhe undll'· end now held by It under
aurfac.Of lhe upper 500 1991 TRUST OR MELVIN A ange ducted by·• corpo11t1on The '11c11tlous buelneH ol Orange, City ol Co1te Ille 0 • tor I , ounty mi nded, but you mull p1y 1lgned. u e.lecutor of Ille said Deed ol Tru11 In the
01 tlle subeurfao. ol the land DUNCAN, POLA M DUN· In the M1t1M ot the E.1111e James Kaufman. Pr01I· neme 11i1ement for tile part· M .... end 11 deaorlbed a1 ~ Orange, Clly of Coata the amount 11ated 1b0ve. Eatete ot ORREN P. WAR· properly h1reln1t1er d•·
herelnabove deecrlbed 11 CAN I of DORA FOEDISCH, (Con-dent nerehlp wu flied on AprH 18 fotlows esa, and 11 deacrlbed as Ahet tllrM month• from REN d«:ealed wlll Mii 11 terlbed. rllllt'Wd b Deed reco:ded BENEFICIARY HUNTER Ml'VllH) lhrs $lllement WIS filed 1884 In Ille Coun Of or: Parcel 1. lollowe· lhe dlll of recordatlon of prlva1e Ille 10 ·,Ile '" lleel TRUSTOR: JOSEPH J
in Boo1t 1g/3tl p 135 ol FINANCIALINC Notice Is heteby given lhel wilh the County Clerk ol Or· ange FILE NO 24~28 An undivided 1118th Patcet 1 thla documenl(wnlctl dlte of bidder on O.C.mb! 3 MlJAPHY Offlclll Record• ego RECORDED December lhe Und114'1tgned WIN Mii II ange County on November Full Name a1'd Addron ot lnlMltl In and to Lot 1 of An undlYld•d ti l81h reoord11lon IPPMfl her• 1884, or lherMltll' willll~ dENEFICIARV. JUDITH A
PARCEL 2· A non-ex· 31, 1980 II Instr No 5178j:Pr1v111 NII. lo Ille hlghell 7. l984 the P9f•on Wltlldrewlng Tract 11228, 11 per m•p re· ~ter"tl1~~8•nd lo Loi I of on). un .... tile Obl'Olllon Ille Ume allowed by law, ell DUESTERBERG, BARBARA
c:luatve appurtenanl eeae-In Boole 13899 page )604 ofl and bet I bidder. subject 10 r;2e011t Gran I w1rren Harris 9242 corded In B~ 468. pagee reel · U per map r• being loreclOMd upon pet· Ille rlglll mi. and lnterllt J. ACKER, RONALD P .
.ment• for the purpoHe Ht Oftlclal Record• In Ill• olltcal contlrm1llon ol said Su· Published Orange Coast Wiiner Huntl ton Baeon 45 ind 48 In the Offioe ot the corded In Book 488. PIQO• ml11 e l<>nger period, you th1t the deoec!ent "9td 11 the RAY A, CAROL L RA VA
forth In and over Ille lend ol the Recorder ol Orange perlor Court on or '"" tile = Pllol November 23. 30, Celll. 82647 ng ' County Recorder of sald ~5 •nd 48 In the Oltlce olthe h•v• only the legal right 10 time ol dMlh end all right, RECORDED MAV 22.
"-Crlbed In Article v Sec· County, 26 day ol NOV, 1984 el the mber 7. 14, 84 Slgnect: Grant w Herrla County County Recordll' of Hid atop the torecloaure by pay-tlllo end lntlf'lll lhat tlle..,. 1884 ln1tr. No. 84·212880
tlon 1 ol thll certlln Oeci.,. Hid deed of lru11 C)e.10111c e ol AVERY M F-477 PubNlhed Orange Cout Excepting therefrom unlll ounly Ing lhl entire emount d• tat• of thl decedent ac-Off1clll Rec:orda In Che otnoe
etlon or Coven11111 eon. ecrl* Ille fottow1ng Lot t 'COOPER, ESO. 2 444 Dall~ N0\191'1\blf It! 23 1 tllroug11 18 u lhown on 1 ~;c.pt~iJller•from un111 mended tlY your aedltor qulrao t>yopwitlon of i.wor of the Recordll' Of Orenge
dltlone, end Antrlc1t0ns re-of Tract No. 3239. In Ille C11y Wllslllre Blvd Ste 30 1. MllC M>TICE 30, tier 7, l984 ' ' tile condominium plan r• h roug _,_ 11 lllown on To nnd out Ille ln'IO\lnt other'#IM othef than or In County;
corded Mey 20 t971 In of Co11a Mesa, Coun1y of Senta Monica. CA 90403, F-44tl corded In book 14 11>9, page 1 • cond"'''"'lum Plan r• you mu1t Pl)'. or to arrange addition to tllel of Ille dice-Hid dMd ol lru1t CS.
8ook 9647, Page l87, ot Of· Orange, State ot Callforn11, County ol Orange, State ol '1CTTT10UI au ... 11 1964 and r•recorded In ~=ed ~ bOoll t4 ll>9. pa.go tor P•)'IT*ll lo 11op Ille for• dent et the time Of delth, In 8Cf1bel the totlowlng: Loi 12
'flclll Record• u Imposed as per map recorded In Calllornle, 111 tile right, litle NA• ITAT'lf!ICNT book 14288, page 874. 0 1· r•,.c;orded In cloture, or II your prOf)ll'ty 11 end to Ille r .. l property de-of Bloclt 38 In RIYef S.Cllon
by Notice oi Covenent1 Boole 97, Page 23. Mle-end ln1er111 ot said con-Tiie lollowtng Pll'lonl are PCllLIC M>TICE llclal Record•. ::O~ Rl426~i page 874, Of· In lorec101ur1 for any odiet ecrlbecl below and that S*· 1'1 th• City of Newport
Condition• and Reetrlc11ons oetlaneou1 Meps, In the ol-serYatH, In and 10 ell Ille doing busln111 u ; Aleo excepting lherelrom • ecor 1 reaeon cont.ct: eon11 property, contltllng of Beach, County of Orange,
recorded December 4 1972 !Ice ol lhe County Recorder oenaln real pr0petty lllu-DJ SHIRE & ASSOC OCIAN VllW ell llloM exelullvl -111AI~ lllceptlng lh«efrom AMERICAN SAVINGS teclt~ oerpetlng all S11te of California, 11 per tn Boo1t 10455 Page 396 of ol said county lled In lhe County of Or· 4800 Campue Dr Newpo,1 tCHOOL OtaTRICT tMnta IOf patio purpoa. 11 1 M exctuatve .._ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, l llachecl ftllturll all wtndow mep record«j In bOok 4, ~ Record• . YOU ARE IN DEFAULT •noe. S1111 ol Calllornl1, Bffcll. Cllll. 82ee0 NOTICI lllOwn on the condominium tnenll !or patio purpoeea.. 15725 E Whittler Blvd .• ltMtrnent•. and ... built-In Pl99 25 ot Mleoellln«>ut
YOU ARE IN DEF AUL Tl UNDER A DEED OF TRUST partlculltly deecrtbed ••fol· BF D. Inc .. Cellfomla, 601 INVfTINQ •• plan above referred to. ~n on lhe condominium Whltlllf, Ca1t1ornl1 90607, 8'IJ)llanola locetecl In or on MllPI, record• of ()(ange
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12129/IO UNLESS lgws, 10-wit Lot 37 ol Trect Lido Park Newport e.ech NOTICE IS HEREBY Percet 2. .,.en abOve refll'l'ed to (714) 773°7124 Mid rMI propeny •a unit County.
O/ltTED 3/31180 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION T0 6324HP1fmaprecorded ln Celtt.92&6o ·GIVEN thet Ooeen View UnltC0 2Hehownon111e P1tc;1t2: Bt-2017437S(E) SaldrMl~laioc.ted YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Book 237, pagn 11· 14 In· Thia bueln•H 11 con· SollOOI District Board OI condominium plan referred Unll C-2" ll'lown on lhl If you nave 1ny q---tlont, In Ille Cl!y of SunMI e..ctl, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
PROTECT YOUR PROP·' ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT elusive of mep1 e•cludlng dUC1ed by· 1 COl'potlllon Trull"' wlll. on or bllore 10 In P1rc;et 1 above. ro~d~mlnlum plen retel'red you lhould contact 1 lewyer COunty ot Orange, Slate of DATED 3/ 18/84. UNLESS
ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU hydrocerbon subetenc11 Neney E. Wr'Olll, Sec. 1~9 hour ot 2:00 p.m. Parcel 3: o pn ::.c: 1 above. or Ille governmen1 agency C1tlfornla, llld II legllly .,._ YOU TAKE ACTION TO A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION below 550 leet. more com-Treu. O Clock, on Ille 10th day ot An lllelullve euement for Ir · wtlloll mayh1velnaured your ICfibecl u follow9: PROTECT YOUR PROP·
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE monly known H 26261 Tar· Thia llalem«ll wu nled Oeolmber, 11184, recelVe P•tk> prvpoeea OYlf tllat An exclutl1t1--.ment tor loen. Lot 5, 8foct( 28 of Suntet ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT
Of THE NATURE OF THE I PROCEEDING AGAINST rua Lane Mlaslon Viejo wtth tlle County Clef1I of Or ~btdt at the 9ullMH portion of the r11lrlc1ed ~~ pu~ OYlf llllt Ramemblr, YOU MAY e..ct1 Tract recorded In A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU
PROCEEDING AGA INST' VOU, YOU SHOULD CON-Calllornla ' ange County on Novem~ .,.... • ..,.. Office. 18940 .. B" common arM doecrlbed u """'on 1 rellrlcted LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF Boo1t 3. PegM 39 and 40 of NEED AN EXPLANATION
YOU YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER Term1 Ol181• caen In law-15 1984 'Street, Huntington BMcn, P·C-2 on lhe lbOve r•fll'fed common., .. dMcflbed u YOU DO NOT TAKE Mttc.lt•neoue Mape of the Of THE NATURE OF THE TACT A LAWYER n 48 Mlntlf Street. Colla ful money ol the United ' ,2'0'7l7 California, lo be opened at to condominium plan. :-·C·2 :'tile above referred PROMPT ACTION. Otfloe of Ille Orenge Counly PROCEEDING AOAINST
14971 GENEVA STREET Mna, CA StllH on conllrmetlon ol Published Orenge co .. 1 2:00 p.m. on o.c.mbef 10, At .. 110" P1rc11 o:on omlnlum plen, NOTICE IS HEREBY Recorder YOU, VOU SHOULD CON.
tRVINE CALIFORNIA '(If I street address or sale. or part CUii and bal· Delly Piiot November 23 30 1914, for MOBILE TWO· Number: 939-07..007 11111or1 p 1 rc11 GIVEN· Sald PrOPll'W la more TACT A LAWYER.
"(If i atrMI lddr .. s or I common des1gn111on or 1nce ellldenoec! by note ... December 7 14, 1884 ' · WAY RADIO SYSTEM FOR The 11r .. 1 lddr ... 111d NuT~bll': 1139-07-007 Thet Sunkl1t Sar vice commonly known... 122 38th StrMI, ~
common d111gn111on ol proper-ty II shown •bOve no cured by M0r1gage or Tru11 F-483 DISTRICT BUSES AND VE· olller common deelgnatlon other atrMI ~ end (;()mpany, It now duly IP· 18388 Soutll Peolllc BMcll, CA
PfOf)ll'ty 11 lhown above no w1rr1n1y 111 given as 10 11s Deed on the propeoy to HICLES of the rn t pr<>pll'ty llerWI common __,,nation polrlled Trutt• undll' 1 SunNt e..ctl Celffornll. ' "(If • llreet eddrMI or
warranty Is given 81 10' 111 completeness or correcl-SOid. Ten percent of amount P\8.IC M)TJC[ Bid11halllnct~ellappll-delcrlbedl1purported to be ~I '~t>Z;'/ Pfoperly herein DHd ol Trull dlled Thi property wilt bl IOtd common dHlgnlllon ol
aomp4eteneu or correc•· n1111 The benelic11ry bid 10 be depollted with bid. cable IUN. 350 Avocado Stroet, •C·2, NCf • purpo11ed to be 08117177 ... outed by: eubtect to current tax• prOf)ll'ty 11 lllown above. no
neu)." The benellclery under H id Deed ol Trust. by Bid or offera 10 be In writ· NOTICI OP IALI M EICtl bid mull Conform Co1t1 M .... C111fomla. ~/~ocedocS:1~M1,I #C·2. ANNE COLIN, AN UNMAR· covenante, condl11oni , r.: werrenfy 11 given u to 111 undll' Mid Deed ol Trust by reeeon ol a breach or deleull Ing and wlll bl received 11 l'!RIONAL "'°""TY and be reepoMlve to the The undll'tlgned trlHllM 1 •11• . • orn 1· RIED WOMAN u Truetor, to •trlcllOn• rHervatlone compf11eneee or correct·
Nelon of 1 brMch or default In the obllg1l10na NCUred the 1forellld omc. at any TO HIOHllT ltDOIR contr191 document1, cop ... dlaclalm• any ll1blllty lor 111y di '"i:i urnd«~~ ~ruetM MOUre obl101t1on1 In fevor rlOllt•. r'911te-ot-wty, anci ne .. )." The beneflclery
1n tile obllgatlone MCUred I hereby heretofore u. time 11te1 tile flr1t publl· NotlOl l1 ller1by given thll ot which"' now on Ille and lncorrlCtneea ol Ille 1trMt in!,. ma any 1 ty Of 1ny of: AMERICAN SAVINGS & Mlll'nente of record If any under MIO OMCI of Trull by
thereby, herecotore ex-ec:uled i nd delivered 10 lhe cation hereof and before \Did• wtll bl rlOllYed tor Ull ml)' be obtained In the addr ... Ind 01t1er common ldd reel"':' 0t!.:hl 11reet LOAN ASSOCIATION • All olf, gae, watll' .rid min.: reaeon o41brMCll0t defeult
ICUMd and delivered 10 Ille underllgned 1 wrllten Dec· date of.... tto the lllghesl blddll' of Ille Oceen View School Dlttrlct. deelgnatlon 11 herein de-r ... •n ot common beneficiary Recorded on erll t1gt11e end..._., If any In tM obligation• MCUrecl
und«atgnec:I 1 wrmen Dec-11re11on 01 Oelauli 111<1 De· DlllO th11 12 day ol Ho· IOllowlng uMCI equipment &iatneee omc.. 1$840 "B" leflbed . ~tlon u h«lln d• tl/28177 11 document no . .,. to be UllOMid 10 ..... thereby, nere1otore ex-
laratlon of O.lault and De· mend for Sale, and wrineo vemtler, 1984 which hlS been dacllfecl Slreet, Hunllngton Beaoll, Tiie beri.llclary under 111d ICt' • , 52828 book 12287 pege f)Unlllllll' ttlrougtuecrow eoui.d and Oellvwect 10 the mand for Sele and wrltte'1 no1iceolbreac:handolelec·1 Avery Cooper, AltOl'My IUl'Plu1 to th• need• of tlle Celltornl•928A7. DeectofTru1t.byreuonofa Thebeneflciaryundll'llld 1314 ot Offlclal Record• In The P,'operty wtll be~ und«tlgned •written o.o.
notlOe of breach and ol elec:· !Ion 10 cause 1h1 under for Con1MY11orelltp Co11t Community College No bidder may withdrew breech or def1ult In the obit· ~IT~!~· by1 reuon of• ttie ottlce of 1he Recorder "u It, · for Clll'I, credit Of llr1llon Of o.teutt 1no o..
11on to CIVM Ille under· signed lo tell said property Publllhed Or111ge Co11t Olllrlct. hi• bid for • ~lod of •l•ty g11lon1 NCurtld thereby, re Of""' •u 1 In the obll· ORANGE COUNTY, Cell· part cean and Pl'1 Cf'ecllt· mend IOr Siie, encl written
llgt1ed to NII eald property 10 1111aly said obllg111on1. Dally Pilot November 15, 17. SALE OF ONE ( 1) (80) daye •11• Ille d•I• Mt 11«etofore1xecuted and .S.· ~:,C:: eecured th•reby. fornle, lnctudlng 1 note(•) lor tile term• of~ credit ir• notloe of br•ICtl and of tteo-
to tatlaty said obllgeuoni •nd lhl•Hlter the undet· 23 1984 ' IBM 1870 PRIN'TER lor the opening ol bide. Bid-11119red to Ille underllgned 1 U ed ~:~~· Ille aum of 1124,000.00. to be ~t•ble to l~ll· lion fo CauM Ille Undet·
lnd th«Mlttlf the under-11gned caused 111d notice ot FSa-467 j s..Ject blda wlH be 099n· der lhell aut>mlt bid on bid written OIClaretlon of 0... ver 0 v·----• That Ille beMflctal Inter• ecut0t Ind to 1111 Ot llgned 10 Nit Nici property
llgned cauMd H id nollca ol breech and ol elec:11on to be eel end publicly reed aloud at form aupplled by Ille Di1tr1c1. tlUlt and Demand for Sale, wrUten Oecl1t1tlon Of De-under talcl Deecl of Trull County Superior Cout1 11 to 11t11fy Mid obll0•11ona,
breech end ol erection 10 be recorded June 3 19£13 u PUBLIC M>TICE 10:00 1.m. Monday, Decem· Bidder ltlall turnlll'I com-ltld wrtuen notice of brMd\ tiult Ind Demand fOf Sale, and Ille obflg111on1 MCUred oth« lll'm1 Ind oonottlone Ind tllere.ttll' Ille uncier-
reoorded July 26 1984 119 1n11r No 83-235432 ol 01. b« 10, 1984 In the Con. Plell 1pectflc.tlon• ind and of election to clUN the ind written notic. of brMCh thereby are pr1Mntly held of Ille ot Ille property ltlall llgned clUMd talcl notle4 Of
fnt1r. No. 84 307744 of Of. ttc1a1 Records 1n lhe olflGo ol NOTICI OF lll'tnee Room ot tile Ol1trlct atate ••rr•nt ... on type of under1lgned to NII Hid •nd of electlon to C.UM the by tile beneficiary. 11111 1 be IUCh 11 .,1 ~t•l>ll 10 breech and of llectlon to be
flctll Aecofd• 1n the office ol the Recorder 01 Orange PUIUC HI~ Admlnl11'-at1on BulldlnQ, eq~ment Offll'ed which pro1>«1y 10 1at11ty •lld obit· underllgned 1!., Mii H id brNCll of, •nd defeu11 In, t tile 1xecvt0f, lnctUdtno. but recorded Augu1t e, 188A ,.
the Recorder ot Orange County NOTICE IS HEREBY 1370 Adame Avenue, Cotta 1t1 equal Of •1tc.eecl epecl-g1tlon1, •n<f lh«Mlter the pr~ty 10 Mt ••• , Mid .obff· Obligation f()( wl'llCll Mid not llmlted to, the amount lnttr. No. 14-329411 01 Of·
County; S11d sale w111 be made but GIVEN that 1 publlC "-ring Mela, Callfornl1 All bide lic1tlon1 I nd w1rr1ntlH undll'llgned c1uled H id gal one, and lller .. tter the Deecl ol Truet It MCP.lflty 11 .. and payment ol thl Initial llolel Aecord1 In tile office OI Said Nie wlll b4I made but without covenan; or w11 will be held by the City Coun· mutt be delivered 10 Ille ot-called lor In lhlt Notice ln'lft· notice ol Dreech Ind of 11ec;. undll'llgned cauMCI Mid occured In tllet the payment dlpollt and the te;me of tile A«:order ot Ofange
wttllOut coYen•nl or ~ar-renty express or lmplleo ,,. ell ol tile C11y of Coeta M ... lie• of tlle Director 01 Ing Bide If equipment on tlon 10 be: nottc. 01 ~eacfl and 0111ec;. 1111 not tlMr'I made of: payment ol the remeintng County;
renty expre1t or Implied re-g1rd1ng 11111 POllNSl()n or on Decemblf 3. 1984, 11 Purchatlng II Ille 1b0ve Id· which bid 11 aubmltlecl verlM Recorded DECEMBER 28. llon 10 be. Fallur1 to m1k1 Ill putCflUe price the pror• 8lki Miii will be mede but
ge.rd1iig title P<>•Mlllon' or encumbrances, 10 pay the ti 30 Pm , or 11 IOon ther• dre11prlof101hetlmeM1tor In any delall lrom theM 1983 H 1n1trumnet No. RecordedDECEMBER21, 07/15/84 paymen1 ot pr1ncl· tton ol tu .. rtnte ~II· wtltlout covenent 0t Wit·
encumbranoet 10 pay ·1119 rem11n1ng pr1nc1p111 tum of a11ar 11 PrliCUoable, in the 1he opening 10 be ellglble tor epeclllcatlon1, 1peo111 men-83·585858 ot Ofllolal Re-~~8:15::2 '';:''Qr;;"•' No. pal and/or 1ntll'11t ano el 1no and m9intenm 0 • ranty, eicpr ... 0t lmPttect r ..
remaining prlnclpel sum 01 the note{1) secured by said Councll Ch1mber1 ol City coneldll'atfon. lion muat be made ol MOii cord1 In the office of lf'le Re--1c111 Re-•ub11qu1n1 p1ym1nt1. p 1 n 1•1, I 111 u r,n0 • girding '"le J>OIMltlon'. Ot
tlle notl(e) secured by said deed ol Tru11. wllh 1n1er .. 1 H111. 77 F11r Drive. Co111 Propoaal torm1 and com-variance and lllall be 199Cf· corder of Orenge County. cord• In the office ol the Ra-together with 111• cnargee, pretnfumt, elllmlnetlon of enoumbtano., 10 PtY Ille
deed ot Truit, with lntll'esi a1 tn said no1e provtded •d· Meae on the tollowlng p1e11 fnllruc:1lonl mey bl lied In writing for Mell v1rl· Said Ale will be mecs._ but ~= ~,:.:0-County Impound•. Impound de· title ..... tltle lneura~ remelnMprlnctpal eum of
• 1n tald note prOVlded, •d· v1nce1 1f any, under Ille 11em1 obtained et tile Purehaelng ance without c:ownent Of Wit· ~II be mecte, but l>Olltl, 11 any, Under t ooatl, recording ..... lfane-tM not ti MCured by Mid
vencn 11 en under the IMm1 01 Hid Deed ol 1rus1 For Ocean 0.V.opment o.p.rtment of Ille Olttnct 11 Eac:ll bid 111911 be acc;om-flll!y. •xpr"' or Implied. r• wltllOut C<>Wfllnt Of Wit· tlfma ol llld not• Or Deed flf tUll llOrOW Cllergee deed of , wttll 1n1 ... 1
terma ol tald ~ ol lruat IHI, Charges Ind expenMt Comp1ny lncorporltld. the 10ove lddrlN For Id: penled by Ille Seourlly r .. g.,dlnG tl1t., l>OMIMIOn. or '"'~··~Or Implied,,._ Trvtt Fallure lo PIY rMI and any Other C0111 In con-.. In Mild note prOYfded ad·
f .... cherges, and ••l>On..i ol Ille Tru11ee end ol Ille 1u1horlzed agent tor dltlon•I lnformetlon or In~ letred to In tile oonlt-.Ct encumbr-. to pey the git' 1~1111, f)OIMlalon, or t at• I••• 1 1 n d /o nectton with lhe Mil of the vencee. H any, under, the
ol tile TrullM end 01 1118 1ru111 crealed by said Deed Ber1ofT1rnu1zer Venture 1, epectlon •ppolnttMnt. call document• end • lltllng Of remaining prlnclpll tum of encum lnCll, to P1Y the 1....emen11 tor the property. termt ot Mid Deed of trutt,
tru•l•CfMled by llld Deed ot Trull 291S Red Hiii Avenue, Suite Mtctce~ Mefford, (714) 1Ubcontr11Ctor1. thl note MC\lfecl by Nici ~elnlng principal aum of 112 ttl3·e4 Md 111 tu Anytallottllepropertylt t..1c11.,gee,1ndexpenaee ot Trutt Slid Hie win bl lleld on F-200, Co111 M111. tor 432·6054. A PIYf'*ll bond end • Oeect of Tru•t with lnter .. 1 Oeectn~•T w.ur:: t;>' Mid. Quent P•vment• wl'lletl tubleet to the prOYlllont Of ol ,.,. Tru11M encl ot tile
Said ..,. w111 be held on Monday ~be• 3 1984 P'Oc>erlY located on 11 tcr• Tiie 8oard r~ 1ne perlormenc. bond wllt be .. 1n Nici note provtdecl, eel· 1 .:.ci Nit, th 11••111 a.~ Clue lf'*Mtler, lndUd 1he Clllfomll p~1 Codi trultl CfMted by taJd Deed
Frldl)', November 30 l98-4 II 1 30 pm 1n Irle lobby to 11 the wetlern lermlnu• 01 right to ,.jec1eny/or111 t>ldt requlfao prior to •ecullon vencee, If atty, under tile • " ""°" provtdecl, eel· Ing any 111• °'*Oii or 9l1d 11 tWJIC1 to ~ of T""4, " ,.30 p"' In Ille tobb 10 Ille building located II 801 West 181ti Street \0...,.,. •"Y l«eglll•lty or OltheOOntrlC1. Thlpeyment terme of .... Deed Of Truet, v.,_, :6e.c, ooOer the euma peyebfe under t lion by tfle Or.nee County a.ici .... wilt --held on
the building loclted 11 kt Soulh Lewis SlrMI Orange. (I ) ENVIRONMENTAL IM· lntormlllty In tile bidding. bond INll be In Ille form Ml ..... ohlrgee and pPlnMI ::.ma ol Mii of Tru1t, terme Of Mid No1e Ot lvc*lor Court. r~. Oeo.nber 1. tM4,
IMll ~1 Str•t Or Calllorn11 92868 PACT REPORT Thi equll)fnent Jt told In en lortll In the contrect dOeu· o1 the Tl'Ull• and tne truett · CMrgll end expenaee of Tnm. Written t>ldt or offer• .,.. .. 1:3o p.m. In the IOOby 10 C.i1foml1 92M8 ' Inge, Al the lime ol lhe lnillal (b) OENERAL PLAN "II lel where le" condition. menl1. CfM1ed by Mid Deed of Of the Trim• and the ttllet• Tllat by rMaon ttlereol ln\lllecl f~'!9.f'°'*'Y end the bulldinO IOc:a1ed et IOI
At Ille lllM of the lnltlll publlc:allon of ihll nottoe, AMENDMENT OP-84.JA, to The eo .. 1 Commvntty Col· Tile OONTAACTOR lo Truet. ~rMted by Mid OMCI of the prHenl beneflcla w111 be t It M'1 time Soutll '-"" 81fMt, 0t11nge,
publloatlon of 11111 notlee tile 10111 1moun1 of lhe un-011arw tlle land uM dello· •eo• Otttrlct m•••• no whom Ill• oontrect 11 a.ici Mil wtll be held on rg-~ .... un6er 9'ldl Deed or Truat after IM fln1 l)Ubltc9tlofl OI CA 12 ...
the tot., wnount of tlle un.'. Paid 1>11•1'04!! 01 Ille obfl. natlorf'from M.Olum Oentfty OU.,.,,,.., written or im-ewwdldml)'•Vlllhlmtelfof ffrlclay, December 21, 1814 Mii CMt held on Ml eseauted encl INI l'I04tol end .,_,,.. Al tM time of 1he lnltlel
oeld balance ot Ille OOll-gatlon tecured by Ille •bove Ratrdentlat to High Oentlty ptlecl, a to 111e condition or the Pfovttlon• of O<Mrn· 111 1:00 P.M. et tile Nonh :1c11~ ~ 21, 1114 to Mid T.,,.....i.JI._ '!' MleottM-..ludlbidlor P'*fC•loo Of thle notloe, C aecured by the •bowl deecr1bed deed of 1ruet and Rnldenllel any ltam(ll ment Codi lectton 4690. front e ntra nce Coul\ty · •t the Hottll DeeleratkWI of ~ ofler'I...,.. ._...._...to h io.• llmCll.9I of Ille un-
becl deed ot truet an<t Mllmtled COltt O•l)OnMI IC) REZONE PETITION Pl)'l'Mnt In full ""* be wtllct'I llllOwl owtaln MCUrf.. CourlllouH , '700 Civic front i ntrence County OelMnd tot ..... Md tM Offtoea ~ WYMAN peld betance of OMI obll-
•tltn1tiect coet1, IJIP«IMI, e nd •dv1 n,1 1 It R-t4·17,1ochange11lezon-made 'Wlltlifl fourteen (14) tlM to be IUe.tftlMCI for Cen1er Or1¥e Weet, llf'lll g:i:ih~ JOO Civic dlpeefledwM!MldT IAUTZI" ... OTHMAN: =-eclbynte1bo¥e
1 n d 1 d\II11 c 11 11 1102 091 72 I/Ii) ltom POA-MO (Pia~ cafoendWdeyteft• notlGeof ~ wltllheld by~ Ana, Celtfoml•. ., ''""" MC, aanta u:fl Deed Of Truet Md KUCHe. a llLIUn' 4100 -IOecl dMd Of tf'Ult Md s123 565 241 Tiie 10111 lndebtOdnMt Development R••ldlf'ltl • ~1enoe of bid end the perfomienoe, At Che time Of tne INttll Ana. Clllfomle. the dooumen• MIGNtllur loul1tlld, ....,_ •lmMIO ooeu •llP«'MI. Tiit 10cai tndebtectnen 1>e1no1nut1met1onwhlchMectlum0en111y110PDR· tteml(il mua1 be remov9d Thi OoNI\ \'Jew 8clloot pubtlcatlon al 11111 notice. P\l!:~~~in:.~nie In:' lh• obllt•Uon• aecur port. 1 .. c11, Calltornl •nd 1chano•• le
OtklG 8111 ..,lfNI• on wtilctl the opening bid 11 computed (Planned Development from the Df•Ulet t.c:llllV ~ ,_._ tM rlfht to the lotll wnoul'lt of the un-the 10111 tmount Of,::'.,,.: thereby, end NI t2tl0, Atten11on· NflA & ltot.U7 tT. Che OC*l#ll !Md II puled may bl Oblllned by ealNng dentlal • High 0.0111y) withln a r.-on1ble tlfne mu-_.,,. eny lftformelHy Ot plllcl beilrlCll o4 the obllo end doea ~ 0.0.. C~ UQ, Tiie totlt t~\Mnele
"' , .,. otlttllned oom CliffnO (714) 385·•137 or 12 131 (d) AMENOMENT TO THE tualfy .-upon minor .,,..tty In #1/ffy !Md gatlOn..,,.., by"" lbOll9 Paid .,.... Cl( Che *" Uni MCUf9d .....,, ""----,....,.. ... ....... M ...,,... on .... ~ NS ..... 11 ~. dll)' 127·4819 Ille day bltor1 Ille MASTER PLAN OF HIOH· Tiii• notice ,, In K • """""1ed. to r..-:t eny ()( Oeecttbecl deed ol.,,,.. encl ==,...,. ·~ rlleclle1tfy M Md rtoM to ,.,_ ~ .... .. .. 9'*llnO bid .. OOft!OUtecl IN..,. Mil WAYS 10 d.i.t• the fvtur1 coroa nct wltll hollon • .,._ """ .. Id ...._ •pe;w, -'°"' ... encl ,_ ......, eM Milt. ._ e. .......... -, °*II
Detecf•HcMlmbet2 fA4 Dai.cl October)() 1814 •••en11on ot w"' 18111 81450 ol th• CallfON1l1 lidtllflellbelutlmftt.Oln eno.tvano.telll.M1.4'. :C,~~~=---Tl7ff h«My elect 10-.. OATIO: ~.., ta <1 '41 ~7 or (2tSl ' A.H,f . Ill.VICI C~ .• Strait · !llJCatlon Code I MMcl.,,....,. ~ng DMed: NoMITtOer t , ,... , • · tnm pre>perty lo l»e llOfd 1114. ' tl7 ..... h ~ t>efo1-. the
COM • _.. Trw ... , IJ' T.O NOTICE IS ru"THEA 8tgllecl· /e/ COARfl.LAN bidder'• neme Md ....._. MU NAMCIAL CO. 0.ted. N~w t. 1814 .. tllf't tfle Ootlgli1lol11 ._.,... Uf. .... T.D ..... YICI ..... VI CI COfOANY;o1vENlh•l•lttldtlrneand J Tlof<>M;SON and ptetnly mettled~ "1101 ,, ... " A.1.0 , TltUlf Mt.A , .. AMCtAl CO:.i cur.diner.by, I II kc"'.. Detect. =A!!••:-'~~ •tUt , b y : Clndr place alt lnl«•tect perton1 b ee Vici Cll•ncellOf FOA MOllLI fWO-WAV DUO tuvtele. MC ~="u:~.1ie."".:T OATI 11101/14 -'· W ai., ..._.,.,., !~t 1t"4 ........ -111,C.. l•U.tto•er, A11l1hnt mayapP41W1ndbeheardby tvlll'IWAn.,,. 'AA0t0 IYITIM '°"DIS-~ -a E:-•• AMIAICAN IAVINQ ...-. T 0 H..vlCI COM· • ........... Cf'lltlll. lao ...,,, to1 1wtt1 Lewte ll'le City ~ Ot1 the CoMt CotnmuMy ¢o19te TlllCT .~H AND VI· ..,_ •t. Ld 61"7 ._In "t· ,--:: AHO I.CAN AalOCIAllOH WT•A•, IAUTIH, F'A#V, • Mid T,.._, II)
Mlff·111r (411) :i=:· CA ... fJMI ''r:r.==v. City Diet~ December 10 , ... H_'=-i•11 .....,., =11•t.. -= L'~! •• ....... t: ... vro.~.~·.. ..... 919!,t. ·~ ~--'°!'=.~·, = "",..,':!.c, o,.,.. CMlt ft\IOtWlld Orengo Co111 C~ .10·001n1 ' ~~""o,aft Cwt .. ,..,...,.,~,,11M1"9 ::=.=-~~."9'· _."-·" lierrl9on,Ae91 ~=~u•4 ~·• .. ~CAe-.' -. fllot H W t ,. ~ ftllOI NO""'bat 8 18 ~vbllthecl Ortllge Coeet Publllhect b}' the Orenoe ,..._ .,.. Ubllehed Ortnte ~ l'uMl.ned Or cf hrl.lf)' ...,._. ....... CA-,, 141 Ml-4700 iiltM CMfl'I • • n . 1M4 . Dtlly ~1101 NOVtft\b* 23, eo.11 Dally Plloi NOll9mber o.lly Hot "-' ....... u , JO, Deltt Piiot "°"9mw u . 30. Delly""°' ~ n O:' ~ by '"' Or ~ Orente Cwt ""**' Orenee Cl~ • ,_.20 F-411 1094 23, 30 1914 1.... o.o.mbet 1, 1N4 ~-7 lll4 · · Co• DlllV fttlot Ho'iMI CWrv flllot ~,.,,.._ D .14. l)elly Nol ~'°"MIW 11. a. :::_---------------~------..:..'.:.:·60t:::.L '""' '""' ,,..,.. , ,,..74 1, 11. as.*>. ,.... 80 '°· , .... -. ,.... ,....,, ,,....,
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Orenge CoM1 OAll.Y PIL.OT/Fr day. Nowmber 23, 1914 Cllf
CLASSIFIED • INDEX
To Plact YM Ad, Cll
642-5678
Wl ESTATE
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llalboa i.IMd •tboe ,...,,_._
C.""91t•no lllMrh CoroNcMI Mw .._
nt Nnt
DTwo
fount.tin v.ii.y Hunllnc10n a..i.:11
Hun1, >!Jir'*'r l.rtlne
L.atunt Bteth L.atuna HIU. ,
t:t":::-' ~Viep ,.._pon 8Hch ..,, a.-....
Seti Ju.all C.pot..,.,,.,
Senla,.,.. s..i ......
llo.ithlAcuna Sun.t~
Tu.tun w-ttt M*'tHonwo ,.,,.....
11...-i. :::.."'C
1= 11• •m.J•• 1oot THE D 11.\· PILOT am * * C.... :m <1.LA I F·1 ·o ff 1 • . iPii!oift~~ :m E 0 , .f. fl Ol R.' IAITmlmt&-.a leMlllll ........
10>1 Tel"J>hOr'.. ""rv1'r.,. • 3BA Witttl twctwood lloOf•. I.I. .. UY -• ................ .._.. 10~ ' '" " ~' new eetpei, tr..n pelnt, 2BR 2BA. SPACE 37. ,...... _.......,_... 11~ \londa,·f rida\ dOublegat9.L.,geR2300 E cou1 Hlghw1y, e..c: tlofM, Penot..C. ~ loned IOt. Room for Id-Newport 8Mch oc.etl YU 11900. ~-:=: 8:00 \.\1..5:30 P. \I dltlonal unit•. 1123,500 De ANa B~ VIiiage ty furn. or unfur. 175 := Ousine s CountPr: ..,......... (7 t4)8 3-1331 -5393/840-7U1BKlnO
ion Ml-tlH '80 Dbl~ In Qui.t tenlor LARGE COHTEMPOMAY 100~ \londa~ .fnday ILUl•llll edutl partc Walk to met· 3BR2~BA INOLDCOflt
::: 'Monaco' In Harbor View lut ... ~ IMI ket Dir 1557-9390 11500 MO
101• 8:00 A.,1 .. 5:00 P.\l. •ytlghta. t>ey win0ows: lB si: 2ioon~IOt 204t Eat&t• Moblte Home ·eo JOV~t";:,ru
101t I) t' I) I . wOod9d dectta. bubbling ' 1 8•5 ow 'mi Columbia 1ox50 in NB "' ioao \ I '\ .. ~ watlf'lall. ,All fOf 1239,000 dn 1 K • 1 to No _., ...... ·~ .. ·.rn.
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• • , !llilil() f ti()~f'S bc:tl. Bkr CoOp ~2 PC>04~~k~~ Incl ·~uta iO.. I' l U I.I c \ l'I o \ I> I . \I H I \ I . ..eooo 15000 ftrm..c.atl Rent 11~ \londa' Fri. l.30 p.m. RMlton.175 LmllLI landl380/mo 642-3725 ...,.;;;;;;;;:;;;=.~~;;;.__,~-..... Hur bctllmtttt 2 br fridge ~:: T ue da' \Ion i:JO p.m. 111111&.L .. · RW•llTIUll "O¥e ...tt lMCh.. Mfs
11)0 n d d T 1 'l() ~tty · rem~ 2-OE ANZA 875-8828 Of 584-5018 im "e ne~ a,· Ut'-t:J p rn. •tCNY tlofM on 45· iot OolltHe Wide ~With
120C-Thur~daT \': eQ. -1 JO p.m . 1'r.nch door•. ll•ded BR 1 bllh LMge 11v1n;. 5f:n1v:,;f.~~~.CS'1=·. :~~ T 3C g!Ut, oak detalla and dining and lcllchen .,.. ,. .. ..-im F rida\ hur~ i· ) pm aunny aouth P'tlo In-Muat NII Being tran• ut111 ind. 87~
ilOC _aturda\ fr1. ~:on p.rn. ~=~6=e~ tetredtrom.,.. C..ta ... 11!: DISTRESS . BRING OF-AGENT S..6-5937 2""'rm h\ea. I!! yard ...... ~unda\ ~ n . .3:110 p.m .... ._ m: FERS. Wu In MC<ow •• C••trtlal 1875/mo. Shown M~f ·~ 1399.~~~LL831-1400 Prtf!l!J 1290 S-7pm 9'-5pm Sal/Sun
c...v...,,, Lot. Comm! p....._,y
Condomtnl"mo Ouplnft/ UNt.
H-IO belllowd
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lnduotn&l Propt y ~ IOt s.1.
Mobil. Honw Pwkl
Mo.mi.In. DMtn
Oronp Co
Out ol County
0..tof S1aw
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· ·~· UUll YllW _. UL ISL OAPI.. _., 2br 1ba dl>lx, tncdyatd. no ::;·'In I •-•-. One of bHI YaluH. Close 10 Bay, thlt llland wswr.w1 llAll peta 1952 Meyer M25•
Ranc-hft/ """"' ='~·y .. mi. '" •r .... d IHHI '" lalt Spactoua. 3 8drm1, fem-home hu brick. WOOd• WATERFRONT COMM'L credit Chk S.-9-3464
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1 REAL ESTATE 12,800,000 lncluct.I lhl 2Br Twnhme, dbl gar, lg = Absolutely spotless 4 Bdrm and family room. hke 111-1400 land. Call BOB TROWN patio. pr1v1cy. seoo
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MOO move right in!1 $939 000 with e1cellent as dos. 14522 0va1 Rd • •ut1ia, DtHrt = sumable financing tor 1usl $250 fees Llcll'ICOMMdPL()(ETUEnlTIC:erlRAINMdlNG. 1200 sq ti S98,500 lttert 1450 a ••••• 2 UTI 2900 14528 Oval Rd., 900 aq Eutaldl • lnctudea lit. ~ Mona & Jack Cheshire, Realtors For Information call ft $86.000 11-24 & 25 Lg v;.. io1 w/plana l~de place, ""° y9fd, dbl ow ...... Biii Rude at 536-7S42 1--'pm. 8S7-5795 gated Indian Welts CC w/oP«'lfll gardener. 2 =, 759-1877 SUIP •u llL IU TURTLE ROCK RIDGE 0wner 11 141644-1451 Brand~ 1 stOfy Rent
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2916 2Br house on ·~ acre. 4 Bdrm 2 bath with dra-frean paint, new c:arpeta, 2b< 2'~ba, den. llhowa Ilk• v;/ IO 11 20 cabann• attactl gar. 1 yr IM, MSO
21111 ahuttera. mini bllnds, Belcourt model. 854-7104 St 1.000 499· 1819 ...,.. mo. 97$-0SM
1920 S 195,000. 756-9162 matlc entry way that aortwater & upgreded ap-~2~ opena onto brNthtaklng pllaneed. Aaklnn price WfaU ltacll I Ml JBR HOUSE WITH LARGE •• • view ol Hvlng and pool $147 500 .. -PIH om, ITU y ARD $ 7 2 5 m 0 OllTll Tll·LREL area. UnlQue rock water-' · 1A IL• Tl MUI P81k City a fin.at year-241-1515
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4 Br Family room, Formal MVA •GT ZORA "'~"2268 luM St,000/wk or Mii at '$SELECT 631-7370 " .....,.. $118,000 FURNISHED dining with wine cellar.
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deck. courtyard, pier & slip $1 .100.000.
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PENINSULA HOME OCE~FRONT
Exciting Ocean & Jetty views, 4 Br. 3 Ba
3700 sq. ft. car parking $1 .285.000
WEST BAY AVE BA YFRONT
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LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE
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GOLF COURSE JN HSlllYE m FULL OCEAN VIEW New Winter rental b.ctlelo< apt. •STUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br Lg Mttr bdrm & ba In CdM, Coonsellng. 1815 So. El cured Trutl OeedS In ti-. Coordinator Experience
LOCATION GA TEO VILLAGE COM· never lived tn. 2br Condo. 1 block to beach, ~ blk to 2Ba Garden Apt. Pool fem pref. S.00 + 'I• utll Camino, Reel, San Clem. aperla, CA. 819-948-1739 with IBM Pc. Vlllcalc.
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Condo In Rancho San 1600 8Q tt of PURE encl .gar.,trash p/u $800 --Two 2 Br's, Avail 1211, M or F wanted 10 shr lge Lest I Fta•• 3M4 t f aat Progressive Engineering
Joequln. New carpets & LUXURY Garage. SPA In mo. 675-1739 Marcie Aputatatl Uaf $595. mo. Avail 1218, IN NEWPORT BEACH 3500 sit hm on Cherry 1/2 Tiiie llOO/•t Salel Firm In S. E. Hunt·
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851-0892 or ~0-0937 room. wood burning fire-Uta nal -dogs. Victoria St. nr Ca· Upper Bey Private Hegot. Rod 87S-0256 Some edmln. Ideal tor ---------
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minutes 10 So Co Plaza. liV1ng7 we can offer any-Island, convenient lhops Own room 3 br oondo W/O •£1/Wl•EI
1u11 eaSI of Newport Blvd Cta41aiaiu1 Coastline w/lull ~n 1~u. thing tr a small apt 10 a on slghl rdwd deck lrpl poo1 spa Call •, No exper wm train-If Limited openings. Wiii
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freeway 2473 Orange 1 . • 1 • NB or HS thlntt of us first S & 2 8 .a n or George 5-42-7211 32 Ave 631•5439. By appt 34 M,trboat Slip, posh 3 to everything Royal Tahl· tor 'that oholte ideal llvtng 1ngles 1 drm ,..,art· Prof' I F /M non·smkr lg NB 1•2·1171 · --------
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786-1 172 1 nr bch $1350 759-0588 ,.__ -.. -1 Ma 27•2 from $720 (Alk about 639-8722 or ~5-6668 * 11-1Y1•-* Front end back office 4 Bluffs Condo-irn. 4 bd. ,--Ni r " NB REALTY 675-1642 furnished aptt ~ r5 _,. Id lnh M h F .. A I II r ..... With TV, tl;,ena'& utenah, Ammie wanted $320 Inc Custom Interior company pm to m n'V 1· t "' tam rm + bonus rm par ••• uaa Convenient 2 BR 1 ba So-WISTUll YILUll F f Ht. 1 ..... 2 ,,...,.1811~lng In Call 71 .. /631-3999 Sunny specious neutral I 11 $795 maybe rented for short ult Ml/ mt Across rom Found: Black kitten al "" .. -• · ' 0 ·hwy, ava now. · ~ & 2 8d apts. Pool, apa, term or longer). On Jam-beach (NB) 6 .. 8-1108 Vons In Colla Mesa. Call design & lab. for rea-AfJI Tiii SEIYIOE
• dJaene/o1 ,780~~~i~gt Ava 752-5065 or ~6-31715 gar, Indy rm, no pets. boree Rd. at San Joaquin Amml wanted M/F to shr dava 6<&0-8950 tauranta & comm. pro-Ught Repairs
3860 Michelson Drive • _: __ _ 8a1Jtoa LARGE 2Br 2Ba temp ren· TSL MANAGEMENT 'v i.....-. SMkl I fill tn Hiiis Rd ocean view condo $400 Found u a•· collie <&05 F~ """''· ng 0 8 NewPo<t Tire Center. lrvlne DELUXE TOWNHOUSE blaai 26H tal Approx 4 mos. Avl ~5-8122 144 llQQ ,.,, "' position of; 3000 E. Coast Hwy, CdM
3BR 3ba lrplc, tile 1211 $675/mo 559-9265 D p . 2726 • mo. Incl utll. 8 .. 2·4691 Must give away soonl I PrOductlon Supervlt()(
The Springs 1Br Condo by kitchen & baths. vacant LUXURIOUS 2Br 2Ba for 2 · HI taat --------• Room ,w /attch ba n 642·22D1 Min 5 yrs exp req, Wiii be l&ITIUO.
running stream. Pool, Jae 2 3 3 1 6th PI ace people only. Gas Pd * PlTll ll'TS * Deluxe 39r 2ea wl frpte. be N k p 1 rHp tor ell manutee-M/F CdM ~<&-0210 & tennis S575 891-0999 $l050/ 673 1230 aeh. ·&m r. ro per. FOUND wh1 Samoy1n-I · $1100/mo 675-4333 mo -W/ln walking of the bch bltlns, gar. baloony. No 2 Bd. Ing. d/w & stove. 1on $-400/mo ~2-4512 Spitz nr Falrvtew/Baker turlng. scheduling. cost BEAUTY· exp. Stylist ·u_J•aa a.ac~ 2Z41 Eastbluffrenl/op11on-3 b~. Ctsta .... 2624 1 & 2Br 5650 & Up pets559-7194 $650/mo. No pets Calf ~1•2050 control, quality control w/ellentele,comm.orlae I 8f , 2 be 706 BIS on •Immediate Occupancy Mir•-tEW btwn 9-<&PM. 54~55 Share my 28' apt tn Costa and a.hipping. Xlnt salary Salon, L.awrenoe Ross. 2 A. 1 ~ ba, OCNn view. 760-67'76 CW H IU •Month-lo-Month -.w Meae, nr beach.$250/mo LOS1 11117 REWARD Sml & t>enef111 Send resume Nwpt Sch 675-7670 l frplc, w/d, refrlg, gar Ar ALL UTILITIES PAID 144 2111 Only 10 minutes from •W&mFMT• Landa 631-5901 Himalayan Cat Wht/gr-v to.
Sch Hts $950 494-0120 EASTBLUFFVtEW HOME • Laguna your own private *",...."* kl s I ine Te P.O Box 120, 3001 "--' ~auty • · · Compare before your rent _._.. Woodbridge. Furn rm, Pvt mar ng . rv rr ,,_,
, 2BR 1ba/gar beach cot· •BR. 3BA wtth poof Newly decorated, custom CM!I •111 2724 ooea~ view from Dana 1Br on Bayald9 Or w/prv1 be, luxury condo, fem to CdM 760-8582 Hilt, Bldg 5. Su11e 108, llAllsnl.IST
I tage 2 btks to surt, walk S2~ tea~ 640•7559 design features, pool, lBr S:Uo ultls p(J. lndry Point • most secluded beach & ooat moorings. ahr w/M/F. $275/mo LOST BLACK LAB wired Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 IAlllP AITIST
to village Wtr/yard pd LIDO ISLE 4 br 2 ba bbq. cov'rd garage sur-Carport Avl 1211 No scenic bluff Like new 2 S995/mo. 780-0919 incl• utllltles S51-1582 COii "Max" ff found --.--11-0-1-11-m-· -.--a ••• .. TUTS ••""/ 6 9 3"' '"'87 ed h I h t d Br widen, xtra large prl-· ar -• ..,.,,.., mo. 1 /4 .,.,,_ kllehef! bluns 2 car gar round wit Pus an • pets 383 w Bay 5 .. 8-9516 v 81 e Pa 1101. Ca II 3 & <&Br. 2aa. fiar, y~ lte. t _. pleaae call 720-0836 or E We're looklng for 1811. -targe pa1 10 $1300 soaping No pets2Brlurn Otfi-ltatlll • 1-. •~5 ~3l0 N---"s medl ntry tev,,el Unarmed se-Ocean & City Llghll Vtew 751•4295 770•4844 Iv ms 365 Wilson ~2-l97I 2 Bd prt11 garden apt 960-6331 or 861-~41 Newport Pen ntula 900· .... • ,,_ ... · ....., • curlly lntlullrlat positions motivated, reliable
3br 2ba. xlnl eond S 1350 _ wlgar Brand rtew carpet, S 1200 Avail D9C / 1 2360 1q fi. Nice offl<?91 in carton REWARD avall Min 18 yrt old agresslve people lo work
mo. 497~ 170 or <&97·6080 LUXURIOUS TWNHOUSE But. ltMla 2640 fresh paint. ground floor laat. a.acla Z740 875-<&912, 75-4-1792 Bltr Oetuxe Costa Mesa In· LOST Gray/wtit cat 'wht Own transp ~tier than 40 hrs or more plwk Xlnl
lnrrrt ltacla 2269 ~~N1~?ri ~~~b:;:.~12353 YHI IWI S595/m~4~-~r~3no pets lfW LIDllY &PTS. •Br. w1tk to bch, lndry R~~~la~~TY 756-8841 pa~w'~R~1':~~3~~~ ~-=Tua;';,a~r:': ':,'~ ~~fllsBe~~ernse~~·
2 Br 2 be spll-lvl, bltn1,
..,,...,,, of nature $1400 mo
760-6512
-CllmY HTITI ' Now renting on Beach hkups, yrly No pell form Full/part time Alt ~2-61~
NEWPORT BAY CONDO 3 a--.. tful & .._.. l""e FOR Oeiux 2 br , ..., ba lndry Blvd, So. of Adams Ave. $1200/mo. 752-7474 Lost/REWARD. Fat rem lf1 & A
S ......,, .,... n "' s 11 1 .. 1 •IT ••u ah 1 w1<nds. ppty Beauty Bd 2 'l,ba 1850 q Fl. 2 THE DISCRIMINATING hkup, newer. twnhse tudlo, 1 & 2Br + lo s875/mo yrty 39' ?ea d -orange/blk calleo cat. 98m . 5pm Mon thru Sat . ear gar, sec gate, w/boat PROFESSIONAL atyte. fned patio, encl units. Indoor raquetball, frplc, O/W, lbWel' unit'. 150 aq ft prof ofc Tan collar & "CIC!" name 1820 Orangewood, Suite llAllOllllST t
slip S 1500-wk/628-1253 .,, Private Patios erport Hamilton St No tennis. pool, spa, sauna. Avail 1211 Agt 873•9080 w/wlndow view. 2361 tag. E 18th, CM 955· 1827 2 13 0 C needed at beautiful Dana
eves 989-4307 vCovered Parking pets $875/mo Craig For leasing Into call __ Campus Or, 1121 1, Irvine, dya or 650·5163e11 978.7243 range' 8 · Pt. salon. lull time
Lrg 3BR 2ba, l rpl, close to Newport Terr -3Br-2Ba ...-spacious Apts 831 -1266 980-2<&18 CLOSE TO BEACH corner Campus & Von ----------496-2420
bch 1713 W. Balboa Blvd Condo W/0 relng $800 V'Olning Area WALK TO BEACH. 1Br 2Br 1Ba. $750/mo Karman. Incl recep-SCRAM LETS I •1 p•1 A. -- -
$1050 Yearly 673-4743 730-0480, 544-1485 vwalk-ln-Closets w/drapes & carpets Agl M2·3850 tlonlat, phone answering, • II J I DI •••••••• ... :.
GBr 2Ba w/frpte on New· Ocean close lg 2br 2ba "'Home-like Kitchens $500/mo. 536-<&637 NEAR BEACH· 3 BR 2ba cont rm, coffee rm prlv ANSWERS
Port Isle S 1100/mo 1 block to Hun11ngton • upper apt. Frptcc t 2 ear S.00/mo. 752·24~
851·1115 or 650-8849 :::'c:nh\~~~~~1 ~8!cX;1·~~~ Center. 1& 28drms furn. 2Br 1'!1Ba. No pets. Max-2 lmae 2744 gar. S 1200/mo. A gt CdM 2333 E Coast Hwy Divine-Rally • e ITILnlfl FREE persona $825/mo. 2293 3 br condo 1806/mo Call 875-8170 or 964-3375 290 SF with lavatory Total-Be><der • •
-3Br 2Ba wllrplc Close to Best Alty lee 539-6190 LA QUINTA HERMOSA Fordham Call 543-5-478 Doug Ammerman work NEWPORT CREST Condo Ground floor ~5-5363 TOLERATED e e
beech $975/mo Agl Rareopttonto buy4bahse 16211 Parkside Ln 1 851·2000780-6951 hme 3br nr pool/te nn is C--ta Me•• 3~5 8Q 11 2 lchuckledtomyaeffwhlle e e ~2-3850 mulll·levet bath lrplc gar bl k w 1 ~ h 3 2 Br· lge fed yard, ..,. -'" waiting In line et the : FILL• TllE .• 3BR,tamrm lgklteh.encl $1200Bestfee539-6190 oc est 0 ee ' pet0K.S600 mo s 11ooimo Agt~5•2235 rooms + ba S300 bank I noticed this 11nn
block So of Edinger 848-0721 IUll llW'I vertallle9 1 Br Vu SIOO 5<&8-3345 494-3803 over. the teller's wl'n-• OFFICE CLElll ~!'!, i~~ ~11~'30~8," Saa Cleaeatt mi Ml·N41 •Bech, btg kflch & bath WJ .. l. IUI VIiia Balboa 2 bf $1150 Mr oc Airport 550 & 71)() dow. "Deposits wel· • :
FULL OCEAN VIEW. iJ9W ''1!'' •. .....&.. ·-t Lo1sa prlvae.y, porch 831~980 .&-..t """· "-ous mov•ln comed. Withdrawal• •• \I t c· I O ff • BAYCREST 8 2B _. .._ &PUTmm .._..., -.... .._....,. f'r y m"y 1rcu ation ice ha.. e
k h 4 r ~ N1ew never lived In. 2br Condo. ~htront. 2 Br '375 No pets 752·5822_ VERS AILLES 2--sr, allowence. TOLERATED " e
lie en, paint .. lrs d /w m1ero/oven frpl 2 ear .... C lentty 1 led 1 AIGHT REAL TY 758-88.C l PtrMalll ltt• • an t>ntry l t>vel cluica l posi tion •. S 1750/mo, 1s1 last • encl gar trash p/u S800 1 ba thru June 15 •PENTRIOOE COVE• onven oca n 2ba,penthouM with view, ,. • 'I bl f h . h 0 008 of Irvine's newest 2 • avo1 a e or t t-rig t person. •
sec 575•4063 642•3355 mo 675•17~~~-870•9091 2~,J~~~~~r~~~~~ residential aenlngs. ~~1\':fi lf.~'::c; &11F•T MU .. IFFC EiiilTS/MllELS • Ex~rirnct> desired but will train. •
-$950/mo 556-9200 WlndwoOd Glen offers 1• 2 4«-0 .. 52 700 ti . 3 otfca & recept. Outean ONLY 835-9199 • Pmiition includes an,w erina •
& 3 bedroom apartments 1300 f 1 " •
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Saturday, November 24
SYDNEY
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ARIES ( Man:h 21 \pr ti 191 lh ·!>tnct1on!> ar~ temporary -take
long-range \It'"-rtalt1t• grrrn light will na .. h for travel. Focus on
4'tud1e'i. eommun1c:.111on and \p1ntual values You·11 gain now through
unonhodox prou·dur~s •\ct at.cord1ngl}'!
· TAURUS I .\pnl 20-~ta' 20): Do some pr1.¥atc detective work.
Learn more ahout rl'\uurt'I:'> ol others You might ha\C~ monq com mg
to }'OU, but \ou·11 Ol'\l'r kno"' unlec;s )OU a\k and invc!>t1gatc. Gemini.
Virgo pcr\on\ pl;i\ <,1gntlit arH roles
GEMINI I 'lf1J \ 2 I lurw 211) Pia> "'ailing game. !>tre!>!> diplomacy.
f am11\ mt:mtx·r 1<, l1kt·h 10 find genuine bargain 1n connection with
lu>.UI) item ·\<.nn1 on 'pc:ual documents writtt·n matenal. pO"mblc
par1ner">h1p l 1hr;i ligurL'\ pmminentl}
CANCER IJunl 21 luh 22)' Go c;lo v. pla} waiting game Time 1s
on \.Our '>Ide I khnc tl'rrll\ rhcck employment prospects. keep promt!>C
made to om• who rl'11t•<, upon }Our Judgment Kecp rc!>olu11om
conu:rr11ng du.·t nutntton general health.
LEO Uuh .! \. \ug 2:!) Pull out all '>tops! Lunar. numencal cydc!>
h1ghhgh1 Jm thangc \trong n·lat1onsh1ps and luck ;n '>peculation.
Mcmhcr nl 11ppm1tl' \C\ " frtunatcd and make'> no ..ecrct of 1l.
( .1pnrnrn natl\<.' pla>' out\tJnd1ng rok
VIRGO ( \ug ~\.\<_•pf 22) 1 ran~at. lion 1~ completed. know when
lo 'a}. "\ct• you later•· Burdt·n w11l be lifted. you'll reach wider
audience and :rou'll pt:ru·1 q· \our own potential. Check propen y
• value!>. be awarl' ol pa\ mcnt<. and lcac;c rcQu1rcment!>.
LIBRA l..,cpt. 21-0 ct 22) C1et ready for new .,tan. prepare for
JX>'isthk lnp. <:hed. with rclat1H who 1!. "on the go." You'll get good
new\, you'll al'>o gel lo ht•Jrt of rnaltn\ You'll be lucky 1n love and
pan1upatc in ptoncenng prowl 1
SCORPIO (Ou 21-NO\ : I) H>llow through on "inner feeling~"
Arrcnt on pa~m~nl\ lOllcrt111nc; Jdded 1nrormat1on concerning
1111crc\t rate\ and po<.<.1hlr 1n\.ntmcnt I amity member docs have your
tlt·,t 1ntcre~1" a1 hcan J\quar 1<111 plO)~ paramount role
SAGITTARlU. (Nm 2~-D<.·t 21 )· You could wtn populanty
contest -and <a\h' Prc<.11gc \urge~ upward. )ou'll he at ngh1 place at
, ruc1al moment f~ aware of hod) image. meanrng physical
appcaranct Another \agmanan ligu<.'' in c •tetling ..ccnano
CAPRJCORN I Dec 22-J.ln IC/) Ptnod of confinement proves
"blc s1na tn df\gu15<' ··You'll ha"t' time 10 gatn <,ccond wind to outline
future plans nnd lo regain mo mentum You'll learn a 'K'<:rct. op11m1sm
will replace Jloom \<orpm figure\ prom1n1.·ntl>
AQ ARIU IJnn W F-ch IM) Rom<lnte 1~ lea lure, membc:r of
oppo tte sex help make w1~h come true 'y ou'll gct tra\.el 1nv1tat1on,
you ~0"11d pin through wr111en word .ind '\-OU might win a contc'>t
V1110. ::>11&1t1.anus pc:'rsoni. figure m \C<'nano
PlSCES(Fcb I q.Mareh 20) What .1pp<'MC'd to be a defeat could be
tran•form~ 1n10 a profi1ablc cn1crpt1'I<.' Knov.. 11 proceed with
remodctmg or dcl·orn11na plane; Fund\ rnmc from \urpn5e <>Ource
You're no1 ltkel) to be <'tlutthi 'lhort . '
•IHEOIUTH* Lg 2 & 3Br Apts New crpt,
drapes. Ille. etc w/poot
No pets 642-5210
$565/mo 2 Bd Iba, patio,
nice eastslde locauon.
pool, Indy rm, etose to ell
1<&9 E. Bay
TSL UUlllEIT
HZ-1181
Ideally situated near VERSAILLLES 2Br 2Ba WHI t!iiks 'f9" ~ ~f1' WARM WOMAN 18-45? : p hont> , filing, typing and data e
sch-Ools. Shopping and ocn vu, frplc, aeeurlty, 0 su · '° Senaoua-yet doesn't need e proct> ing. Applicant shoul d ht' •
Parks pool, ape, gar $975/mo. adjc 2000 I f. Ready for what causes bablH? e
850 1335 E ..... , ...... _...... oecpy. $1 25 gross. O? •. nf'al, lik e lo work with .-oplt-and • • v-.. ,.,.._ 152 8714 R & H INVEST Want love, nice guy 4 r -For leasing Information•----• Kids OK ~2-1031 e havt> o posi tive altitude. 40 hour •
please call : P 14> .... , oc Airport area 225' 10 T 1 30 • work week , Monday-Friday. •
559-5012 Monday-Sun-Mate/Female retired. 630· SI 10 8Q 11. Lots of ''" • · I 1950 •
day 8:30 am lo 5:30 pm Room avail. Like dog• & parking . u11f's lnet Great PRESIOENTIXC • tarting 58 ary is /month. •
drive. 536--0921 Locatl~ 852·9366 INAUGURAL TOUR $885 e Good company benefitJI, Appl y i n :i • t.. L z7•9 M b le el f . JAN 18th-JAN 22 1986 • Pf'MW>n, Mnndny-T hunday, 2:00 • nf!I IC• • Hier r comp 1 Y urn Share CM 1250sq tt ote FOR INFO (714) 774-7777 •
1rraTuK condo. Sec guard prlv ba Mna \/erde area w/bullder. Shop space •. l o 4 100 p.m. Ask lor Eileen. •.
gate, spa, an amenities. Fml only S250 5"49•8877 avail. $250/mo. 548-9457 l•1ian1 Otl· 4014 • • mealiB.AU $700 650-5006 Room w/)cltchen prlv, nr • CdM dlx aulles. AC. ampl • •
1B°f $550 dshwshr, frig " bus route/Shopp ing prkg, from $225. 2855 E. e ORANGE COAST • 1'llTllHTS incl. No pets-Call btwn Center. Call 9e2•57eo Coeat Hwy. 875-8900 • DAIL y PILOT • ~autllully landsaeaped 9am-4pm dally 5<&5-4855 ltttl1,m.t1la "'----1.·1----Start your own Air:l'VVf • •
garden apta Pool/apa -~ .. -. • • 330 west Bay Street • Petloldeeks No pets. *Lg 2Br 2Ba 811.1111 SIAUll 9ITIL ... tall ltll Limo Service tor u lltlte e e
1Bdrm S565-S570 w/poot, trplc, 2 earporta Wkly rental• now avell. bffiCEIWAREHOUSE as $2.000 dn & S850/mo. • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 •i
2Bdrm 1'/•1a S655·S660 $795 No pet•752·5822 $128/wk&up.2270 .... 1000 sq fl In c •• 198<& LIMOS only" tefll e e .., International M ot or e • ~:1re1~~h ~2~~~ •lllAlflllf • port Blvd C M ~7445 (213)43~11371 Coactl 75 1-5-466 e
151 E 21st 548-2<&08 YEARLY. 3eR. 2BA, with SU I Ill ~I •• •••••••• ••••••• • • •••• •
2250 Vanguard 540-9628 large living room. Upper Newport Beech, cotor TV
unit, 2 ear parking. MBR $125 wk""''· no dapoelt e.autlful, quiet 2 Bd 2ba, 2 SOYndproof S2000 mo ....
patio. Moll ull lnci 822 Bkr 675-9111 3028 West Coast Hwy
~11ton-Ron s..11-0411 *• 1'11 WAm* 1 .... ,
EA STSIOE 2 BR. l'h Beeullfuf 2Br widen W/0 ltatab ..
baths. patlO No pet• hkup 1g kltef'len 1rp1c AXwXll P61PO IJtXCA
$800/mo C•tl 548-9950 S2t95tmo. 760-0919 • KAUAI. Ocean front con·
E-slde tBr, new carpet & dot. Discount. 1 br S.9 2
paint. No pe11 2~-A Spaliou~ ~mgle one br S79 nightly 499-1528
Elden $510 675-9291 V••at •
E ·•Ide quiet 2 br 1 '.. ba TwnhM w/patlo, pool,
earporla & laundry Avail
1211 No pe11. $&90/mo
Curt II 631·12&&
E-SIOE quiet 2Br Garden
Apt. w/garege No pell.
1535/mo. 548-0185
HUGE neiw studio, 600 1q
ft. beeut bthrm, $350.
mo. CaMV &57 ·2103 .. .,,...
M t5/IT\O 1 8d 1 b• UP98'
unit. gw. Indy rm, clOM
10 tt'lopt
19'3 Pomona ,
TSL MANAGEMENT
842-t803
PALM M£SA A-PTS e .. ttlde 2 er 1585 No
pets 1581 Meea Or Call
btwn 9.4 5'8-9HO
$HARP W•_,. duplea up.
ttalre 28' 1Bt. encl o•r,
WIO hllup, new drftPel &
crpt• S5SO + depoelt No
pe11 Must at1nd Cf'edlt
cheek. 770-5829
& two bt'droom apb -.... 11. lllT
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642-511 )
Ntwport l uc..h No.
HH<1 lrv1nr-Avenue
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45-110•
Coe 81Q 8Mr cabin. 'OOi
tbl. COior t11, 2 trpkla
S'"Pt 14 54M9111
..... 11 ••
IUrt a.
!ier nu Irvine condo.
$300/mo. furn. Jae/poet, ~
more 548--0115, 3·~
COM 28', n/tmkr. CIOM
to boh 28 1 ..e22• a11t 220
KAM. Of 876-3081
Fem epprox 2~35 prof n-
lmtcr. Wf(y c1Mf\, C4M
21r 2ba Avail 12/ 1. 1tt/1Mt. MC ... 50+ 1/2 vtll. 876--65H .,,,_.nd
Fem pref. kMIY big ..... 2
frp1Cl poo4 1315 ut pd 11t
/lut 1100 ~ 2 .. t-0832
Fem to •hri'•~ TWntlae, 25-35 yrt. IC
Plua S300 54&-4511
F/rmte ltlr hM In H 'i
Pool/lac:. frplc, nice WM
'325/mo.+ utll. "4· 1102
~I= COftdO. ~ r.ep lalO. Xtt•
1250 "4·802916444 683
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District Managers
If yov enjoy working with young boys &
glrh ond de'k job1 ore not for yov,
conJider o corHr in the newspoper circulo
tion field. Thi' is o vnlqve position with
doily challenge• ... rewords. ..,
Our openings ore immediate. Applicants
must hove o von, dotlonwogon Ot truck.
We offer on e11cellent iolory wltti o bonus
pion .ond gos ollowonce. We hove on
tllcellent benefit pion ttlat lnclvdet hospi·
toli101lon in1uronc:e, liberol vocation ond
holldoys.
CondldOMt mvsl hove o dtlire to be
W<cenful ond be willing to wor\ hord. If
yov thlntt you how ttie quohfi<atlons,
pi.ote oppfy In p8nofl to1
the llilJ Pillt
Mondoy thru fridoy 9-1 1 am or 2-4 pm
330 W. Bay
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
CM lq\rol -opportvnft>-em~~
ACl:S 11-14
EARN lJt TO $75.00 PEit WEEK .
Wt now hn• I~ ~ fof ~ actt
buwn to scu11 rndefs fof The°'""' to.st
Daly P1loC Ollf crews sUrt at 3 30 p m and
1won ufltil 1.30 p 11 ~ Oft SatUfdaJ. we
l-" 1 ltw "'°''hours YOll 11111 urn NllY ,,.,,
-ptlltS, ... wttll Ufftll1 JC)llf OWft lftOlllJ I
ltltfe IS llO dttllwtf'"'C Of collecllOft llllOMd
·" you 1(1 lllttrtSted. please till 1111 [111.
(714) 548-7058
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Beach this weekend./ A3
Marina High School stu-
dents dedicate a tree to
their ousted prlnclpal.I A3
California
Nell Reagan says being
the president's brother·
Isn't all it's cracked up to
be./CB
Nation ·
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the Soviet Union will start
new arms talks in Janu-
ary./ M
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O'Neill faces a challenge
to his leadership./ AS
World
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Korea's Demilitarized
Zone kllls a South Korean
soldier and wounds an
American GI./ A5
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Huntington Beach sing-
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a hit single in Korea./84
Sports
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football season ends on a
sour-note with a 35-24
Thanksgiving loss to
Santa Ana./81
Area high school football
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The Dallas Cowboys keep
their playoff hopes alive
by beating the New Eng-
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Entertainment
Internationally acclaimed
Bella Lewltzky Dance
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twice at UC Irvine next
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Te·e~ gunned ·dowil in par
V~tnamese youth wounded while
walking in Huntington Beach park
By ROBERT BARK.ER
OlhO..., ..........
A 14-year-old boy was seriously
wounded Thursday when gunshots
broke out near a peaceful Thanksg1v-
1ng Day gathering of young people at
Hunt1n1ton Beach Central Park.
The wounded youth. who police
refused to identify, was shot ap-
parently without provocation near
Hu{ltington Lake and the playground
area on the west side of Golden West
Drawing of future Newport Landt.nc
Street.
The boy was lhot twice 1n the
stomach with a small-caliber hand-
gun. He is reponed in lt'OOUI con-
dition today al Founlain Valley
Community Hospital, accordina to
poltcc. •
Detectives said the wounded boy. a
Vietnamese youth believed to be a
resident of Santa Ana and ani~ in
white karate stvle cJothin&. was
r
walkU\I with four or five t~nCh wbrn
\he incident occurred. He and his
friends met anothtr poup of about I 0
Vietnamcte youth
Wh~ they walked paJt, a suspect
in the laraer croup turned and fired
two shots stn kina the I '-year-old.
according to Huntinaton Beach Sat.
Patrick Gildea;~e 'of the other
youths was hit.
Noftnna was said between the two'
...
Restaurant moving onto ~rt's Landing
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OI !tie OallJ "°' Slaff
The old colTee shop. fuel docks and
sponfishing shops that for decade~
characterized Art's Landing on
Balboa's ba~front arc making way for
construction of a new S:!O m1lhon
development th at will include re~
tau rants and spec1alt} stores.
The new development is headed by
Mark Howard, a Ncwpon Beach
nattve. who purchased the block-
w1dc propeny a year ago from An
Gronsky. founding-owner of the
famed sponfish1ng landing.
The acre-sized propeny 1s on the and an upstairs cocktail lounge and
peninsula between -the--Balboa:--oysterbar-~re l\lSJ)~ed lasfweek
Pavilion and the Balboa Ferry. by the state Coastal Commm1on.
"We think it has a better view of The Newport Landing Restaurant
Newpon Harbor th3'Tl anywhere else will occupy the building that once
on the peninsula:· Howard said. housed the old Bay View Cafe, tackle
To take advantage of that view, shops and sponfishing offices.
Hov.ard and panncr B>ron Kou&h Howard and Kough C'<pcct the
stancd construction this w~k on the ·restaurant to be completed by mid-
two-story Ne wpon 'landing Res-spring. when construction of the rest
taurant - a 7,000-square-foot build-of the property will be well underway.
ing that will be the focal point of the The adJaccnl lots '-'111 feature two
de\ elopmen1. more restaurants, specialty shops and
. Plans for the restaurant -which a multi-level parking structure that
will feature up to th ree d1n1ng rooms KouJl,h says will help ease some of the
chronic parking problems oo the Sall>Oa "'Peni nsula ~ -
In addition. operators of the rcs.-
taurant plan to offer a "harbor taxi"
service to transpon diners from
anywhere on Newpon Harbor to the
restaurant. and back again .
.. The enure development will fea-
ture a ·scapon village· theme with the
old gas lanterns. redwood decking
and ·old Balboa' look. .. Howard said.
Howard. who has developed sev-
eral apanment bu1ld1f\&.S in the "Sacra-
mento area. calls the Newpon Land-
(Pleue .ee ART'S/ A2)
croups and 1bert •~tly wat "° provoat1on, Gildea said. addll'I
there 1s no indicatiol1 that the metn·
bers of the two groups k~ each
other.
As of this momin&. there ~ no
arrests and the wca~n hasn't bttn
recovered, police said. Thett alld is
no evidence lO SUWSt that tM
shootina may be lin~cd to PQI acuvit), Gildea said.
Medic
facility
slated
forUCI
12 million buildtn
will be used for
b iomedical research
By PHO.. SNEIDEllMAN
Ot•O..,Nl4 .....
A Corona dcl Mar bus1nes man
will finance and develop a S 12
million. s1x·story biomedical re-
search facility at UC Irvine.
The bu~lding prOJCCt. endorsed Q_y
the UC Board of Regents. wtll be the
largest of three projects to be built oo
campus in pannerships betv.-ttn UCI
and pnvatt industry.
The biomedical facility will be
developed by cngrneer and
ph1lanthrop1sl Georic E. H_ev.uL
founder of the Geo~ E. Hewm
Foundation. UCl officials descnbe
Htwin as an acuve proponent of
collaboratton between the umversm
and the busin~s tommwul)-·
UC Regents approved the Hev. Ht
plan at their meeting last '-'CCl tn ~n
Francisco. but the action was not
publicly announced until lhis week.
The proposal calls for the Hewm •
Foundation to fund postdoctoral
fellov.sh1ps and b1omed1cal research
at UCI
''This research center will offer
industry greater opponun111es to
pantc1pate in the transfer of
b1omcd1cal technology ... Hewitt said
in a stattment released b\ UCI. "It
(Pleue Nie FINA1'CIER/ A2)
CM Santa Claus
Travis Parry parks
his sleigh this year
Residents raise
a stink over HB
trash site smell
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of tM OallJ "°'SI""
Al least one local Santa Claus won't
be coming to town this year.
Travrs Parry. for years Costa
Mesa~s-uwn Kns Kringle, was hospi-
talized Tuesda) for resp1ratol) fail-
ure. Doctors 58) Parr) should be "ell enou~h 10 leave Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newport Beach in two
weeks.
But relattves sav Parry. badly tn
:.
need of rest. \\Ill ha\e to lca\C the
reindeer 1n the stable this year <\nd
the 66-ycar-old rettred plumber 1s
heanbrokcn about it.
"He's so worried and upset because
he~s got so many appointments for
Santa Claus. If he could get that out of
his mind. he ma) gel better." said
Mrs. Parry. who often appears as Mrs.
Claus.
"The doctor sa~ s he's a very sick
(Pleue 11ee SA1'T A/ A2)
Sheriff-coroner
wrangle brings
conflict charges
Brad Gates. Orange Count)·,
elected sheriff-coroner. wears two
official hats in his daily duties. But
some county officials would like to
sec him han1 one up.
As sheriff, Gates 1s the count) 's
chief law enforcement official. He
oversees a police force that runs the
county jail and provides police
protection and invest1gat1ve services
to unincorporated portions of the
county.
s coroner. Gates is the elected
official characd with determinina the
cause of death when a person die
from ·other than natural causes. In
cases when no physician was tn
attendance at death or in case when
the cause of death cannot be pin-
pointed. The coroner rules on the
cause of death in all suicides.
hom1c1des and faLal traffic rollts1ons
Orange County is one of 38
California counties that ha ve com-
bined the sheriff and the coroner's
offices. But it 1 the only one of the
st1te's 11 m<>5t populou count1e
that docs not have a stparatc shcnff
and lrt'eltcted-0r appointed coroner.
The controversy urroundina the
J01n1 dut1e" of the her11T-roroner 1s
not a new one. In rttcnt )'Can.. therT
have Ix-en repeated instances in
which the herilT! role a\ the county'
JEFF
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Focus ON THE NE\'r s
chief law enforcement officer has
appeared to bump up apinst the
separate duttes dc&qated to the
count coroner.
In cases where inmate died ot the
Orange Count) Jail or 1n invcsuaa·
uoos of officer-aovolvtd fatal shoot· inas. the shenff-coroner·s dual role
onen has raised the 1ncv1tabtc quc •
t1on:
Can the same man who runs the
hcntT's J)cpanment ronduct an
effective. ObJcctlve and independent
1nvcst11At1bn a'I coroner into ca
that d1rtcll > in volve, po 1bly a:dvc~I . shcnf'f i. deputies and their
cal't'cn"
The quc t1on of a coan1 1 of
1ntcrc.s.t tba11 inherent in 1hc ~er1ff
coroncr·'i dual rok ha" been ltn cnna
(Pl ....... SllS~/A2)
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Co-uncil divided
on seriousness
of the proble m
By ROBERT BARKER
0t•O...,Ne1SWI
There are ~me who Sil} the
Rainbow Disposal trash collcctton
yard in Huntington Beach reeks
Others don't smell a thing. And the
City Council has been asked to poke
SintOri• Tb&Du,tftna
Sbaron Paltorak .....-.-d 1111rt to two ol
tbe~.-apec1a1 p.-. Tllanday a t th Le
Blarrfta .... taarant. Some 200 MDlor
~ltlaena were Mrftd free TlaanUll"riq
--r ,
its nose into a sttnky s11ua11on.
Se' eral r~1dtnls near the facility at
17 1 ~I 1'i1chols t ha\C used terms
like .. unbearable" and "atrocious .. to
dcscnbe the odors coming from the
trash Lransfer yard . <\nd v. hen the residents appeared
before ( "' Council members recent·
h to argue against "'hat the~ fear 1s a
proposal to expand the fac1ltt). the}
seemed to win an all\ in Councilman
John Thomas. Thomas agreed that
(Pleue eee TRASH/ A2)
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Al Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Friday. NoV9mbet 23. 19a..
San Clemente man.enQ.s
·armed standoff in hom·e
---=-Police held at bay
for over I 0 hours
before surrender
By STEVE MARBLE
Ofttle~,.._,...,.
A distraught man who hdd P<>hc:-c
al bay for more than I 0 hours
Thanksg1nng Day while threatening
to kill himself. as ~ing held for
ps)ch1atnc obscrvauon today under
orders from police.
Richard P_ Liebert. 37. of San
Clemente surrendered lo polioc at
10:50 p.m. after talking on the
telephone with his wife. who had
earlier fkd the family home wnh their
,two young children.
No one was injured in the standoff.
Liebert. who had armed himself
"1th a p<1""erful .357-caliber Magnum.
handgun. was.taken lo Sao Clemen\e
Jail after the aU-da)' standotl and then
transported to Western Medical
Center 1n Santa Ana for a 48-hour
ps)'ch1atnc evaluauon.
Police said Liebert was not ar-
rc ted ·
The int·1dent s1ancd al I I: 15 a.m.
when L1eben's father called police
from Oklahoma and told authorities
that his son said he intended to take
has own hfe_
Officer<; said they mad'c telephone
contact \\Ith Liebert's 37-year-old
wife and asked her lo gather her two
<:hildren. a 7-year-old boy and 4-)ear-
old daughter. and leave the Calle
Frontera home_
L1eben reponcdly walked out of
CONTINUED STORIES
Dellr Nol pM4o by l+owerd Up4n
Richard Liebert flashes gun during-atandoff.
the house at ont> point and chalkngc:d
police to kill him Ollicers !>31d as
darkness approached. the} heard one
shot come from the residence and at
first feared the man had rnmcd out
has threat.
Officers. though. sa1<.l the~ were
able to sec l.1ebcn moving around
inside ht\ home a shon time later and
<:0nt1nued their v1g1l. After police
arrang<.·d to have the man's w1f<"
telephone her husband. Liebcn re-
portedl) put down his gun and cam<.·
out wllh his hands up.
TRASH SMELL RAISES BIG STINK ...
From Al
the disposal me smells
Bul Councilwomen Ruth Baile)'
and Ruth Finle) said when the~ went
out to investigate Rainbow's oper-
ation recently. they said they detected
lots of truck traffic but no odor.,
In the interests of clan tkauon.
Balle} s.a1d toda) she didn't mean to
1mpl) that the transtcr slallon nc\Cr
smells -11 JUSt didn't <>mell on thl'
da-. thl' t\\o "omen paid their 'l'>IL
she \aid.
~ainbo\\ Vin.·-President tan
Tkact)' k denies there's a bad <1mell
and can't understand all the fuss
But ( ounctlman Ron Patttn\on
pointed out that pcrhap' people who
\\Ur~ \.\1th the tra'h get u<,ed to the
\rnl'll\ JnJ Jon't pan1cularl~ no11ce
them
The faulity began operating at ''"
present location last ~car and ha!.
~en handling about 1.500 tons of
~rbage a day after gelling a permit
from the city's Board uf Zoning
Adjustment!. in Apnl. officials said. It
turns out the pt:rm11 shouldn't ha-.e
been issued
Rainbov. operato~ don't ha-.c
required permm lrom thl' Orange
Count\ 'iolid ~ aste Managemrnt
.\gene) to handle that much. Their .atrnllcauoo for a change 1n 1001ng to
allow the increase has touched oil
protew, b) r~idents
Hl'rl··s "hat -;ome had to sa) the
other night in arguing against thc
apprcl\ al
•Clar~ \te.,,ens. principal at Liber-
t} Chnsuan School ahout 1.0<Xl feet
from the trash site: He sa)'s there's a
smell and an increase in !>eagull!I as
well as c~tra traffic.
• l 1nda Lombardo. She sa id !lhe'!.
noticed drainagl' water running into
thl' stn.'l't~ . .\lso. <;hr said. there·, an
odor -on a chill} v. mtl'r da}. ··) ou
en 1mag1m· the smell on a hot day,"
!>hl' ..aid
• ~l'I \1rm1clstc1n_ Hc ..aid thl'
\mell ,., unbearable and he at times
hJHun-.1dl'fcd '>ending the v.orkftme
at h1<; pallet manufacturing bu.,1nC'>'>
home.
< it) C ounul officials defrrred aL·-
t11>0 and d1rcncd staff ml·mbcr\ to
meet \\Ith reprcscntallH''> of Ram-
bo" D1spo.,al and rcs1dl'nts to tr~ to
'iCC 1f l'llher side wall turn the otlwr
check
FINANCIER AIDS UCI RESEARCH ...
From Al
al50 sets the stage tor collaboraton
leading to new gcnC't1t· and
biomedical research products. In
add111on 11 will bnng important
pri,atc rr,enues needed 10 expand
research at l 'CL"
The I .B.000-square-foot Hewatt
bu1ld1ng v. 111 be ad)aCent 10 lhe lJ('I
( ollege on ~cd1c1 nc. n1 vcr"lll)
rt·<,earcher\ ""I occupy the first two
fln irs. u'i1ng about 40,000 square feet.
The rem•.11n 1 ng >!() 000 square feet" 111
bc rentl'J to 1nduc,1rial firms whose
h11Jml·d1u:1I rc<,l·arch complements
\tud1e-. bc1ngcundutted lJCI medical
rl'\l'art her'\
I ·nucr the prupo\cd arrangement.
lkv.111 v.111 rl·nt the land from the
un11,er\1l\ at a nominal !Cc When thl'
40-year lease expires. the building wall
become the propert) of the Univcr-
stty ofCahforn1a.
Two s1m1lar prOJCCtS involving
UCI and pnvatc 1ndustl) arc alread}
under wa).
Construction of the Nelson Re-
search and Development Co head-
quarters at UCI is ncarl} concluded
and construction has JUSt begun on
the $5 million Beckman Laser ln-
'>lllutc and Medical C'hn1c.
lJCI wa!> the fim campus in the UC
'>}\tern to have pnvate enterprise
tonstruct a building on un1vers1t}
land to be shared h:r 1ndustl) and
academic researcher\. unl\ers1t\. ol-
lic1al'> said. •
(jcorge E Hewitt. the man behind
SANT A SENT TO HOSPITAL ...
From Al
man in theclosel -right next to his Easter
Bunn> suit. leprechaun duds. Key-
stone Kop uniform and monk's robe.
the latc'lt proJcct. 1s a 63-}ear-old
native of Ne" York City and a
graduate of Columbia Univcrs1t)'. He
studied management. accounting and
an through the UCLA fatension
program and took real estate clas'tes
at Orange ( oast College.
Hewitt founded four companies
involved m electronics and radar
S)Stems. Since 1960. he has been
1nvol\cd 1n commercial. industrial
and personal real estate. and personal
c~tate management.
In I 9XO. he founded the George E.
Hewitt Founda11on for medical rc-
M:arch. which funds postdoctoral
studies at tl1r Sal~ Institute. Scnpps
Re~arch Institute and al UCI.
needed a rc\I." Mr-.. Parr) '>aid.
'ihl' l\\Ul'd a message for the
(htldren "ho won't be sitting on
Parrv"' lap, delivering their
C'hn\tmas \'!Shes to him this year.
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WE~THlR
·Chances of weekend rain slirri
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A new weather front moving out of
11\9 Gulf of Alaska will rff<lh Southern Ctlll0tnlt In a wnke~
condltJon Saturday, bflnglng only a 20 !*cent chance of rain,
tr... National Weather SeNlce Mid.
After overnight lows from .cs to 50. Los Angelel wlll have a
high near 64 undef' mostly ctoudy alclet. tM weather MtVlc. aald.
Lows wlll range from 46 to 54 In the coastal are .. and 34 to
441 In the Inland valleys Highs will range lrom 62 to 68 Saturday
Along the coa11. the forecast calls fof clearing •arty tonight
*omlng fair and warmer. Highs today In the 601. Lowe tonight
mostly 40 t~ but down Into mid 30s and ~ooler In Inland areae.
U.S. Temps
Alt>w>y Albuquerque
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Atlenle
Allentlt C!ly Auatln
e.!tJmcn
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Calif. Temps Eztended
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Columb4e SC
ColumtMn. on ConcotO.NH
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Oeyton
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53 25 42 39
40 38
53 34
SI 45 so 33
43 24 Sl 27
SI Pal• Tampa
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San Antoni()
San Juen PA SI Sia Matte
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a._m toeley
8 ... 9"1iatd H 43
EU<ei<• se 38 ft .. f\O so ..
LaN:eelet 48 38
lo. Angelo9 ~ 47
O#laM "" 40 PMO RoOlee 113 S4 SpOl\-S)rac"94!
Topel.a
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~C.ty llO ..
o.n .... rucoon sacr-10 82 •3
Oet MoonM 0.11001
Duluth
EIPHO Fet1bank1
fetgo F1e911an
Grend Rap1<1s
drNIFalts
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Helene
Honolukl Houa1on
lnO~•
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lou!sVllle
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WICIVte
W1"es-8a1ro
Sat<nat S7 40
San Oiogo 82 S4
San Fr enct9eO 6 7 47
Sant• llMbara 81 40
Stoe1<1on 51 37
Hlgll, !ow. P<ec'91110ort for 24 l\oufl Tides
Surf report
ending 81 S p m
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8llllOI>
Catal1na
LOCATION
Hunung1on llMc:tl
R1-.. Jetty, Newpor1
40t11Str-~ 22nd Sir-. Newpot1
8alt>oeWeclge
l-ovn•6Mch
llD lff.A" 1·2 poor
t-3 poor
1-3 poor
1-2 poor
1-2 poor
1 poor
Lono Boacll
MOtlfo'tl8
Montareoy
Ml W~-.
Ont at to
p....., 5'><ono•
P...oet18 San e.r .... otn0
San JoM Santa Cna
faMe Velley
Yot«nilt Vly
San Clemente 3 4 poor
Wet• temp 81-83
Swell OJtect1on toutl!WMI
CONTINUED STORIES
SHERIFF-CORONER ...
From Al
since the two ollices Qutetl:r v.crc
rolled into one by the Board of
Supervisors in 1970.
The decisiQn to combine the two
office!'. was made "based on the fiscal
and administrative mcrm available
to lhe board." according to Super-
' 1sor Bruce Nestande. who was not a
member of the board at the tame.
It also was made O\ er thl· obJCC·
t1ons of then-Shen ff James Musick.
"I personal!) think that in a count~
of this size the oflice'> should he
<,cparate.'' Mu51c~ said at thl' lln1l' .
Howe,er. the 1979-80 grand JUI)
rn 1ewcd the shenfT-(·oroncr''> dual
role and concluded 11 \\OUld he mon.·
e\pcnsl\e and less effinent to run
t:.l'parate ~henff and coroner opcr-
a11on\.
But grand Jurors. e'er \l'n~111ve to
thl' n1nfl1ct-of-interest que<,11on . ret·-
ommendcd Jail deaths or oflker-
lll\ oh cJ shootings be 1n' es11gated b~
the grand JUI) or JOlntl} h) both the
\henff'> Depanmenl 1nternJI an-
H''>t1gal1on unit and thl' D1"llrll't
·\ tturnc' ·.,Office.
T\\Cl recent C3Sl'!.. Ill add111on IO
other 1ns1ances during the past 1wo
}car\, have promptl'd both \upcr-
' 1'>or-.. led by Ncstande. and the
prc!>1J1ngJudge of the Orange Count)'
'iupcrior Court. Ri chard Beacom. to
lall for a full re' 1cw to dl·termine the
fcas1b1ht\ of splatting the otliccs.
The first casl· centers on an East
1 ustan shootout 1n which two
shenff s deputies fired on sc' era I area
rc:s1dents. as a dispute over a traffic
c1tat1on erupted 1nlo gunpla)
George Slender. whose prel1m1nal)
hearing as to continue in Orange
Count} ( entral Municipal Court
ne\t month. is char.11.ed with at-
tempted murder, while his brother
faces lesser charges. His wife. Deanna
Leigh Slender, was killed by a bullet
allegedly fired by one of the sheriffs
deputies during the fracas.
One of the defense auorncys in the
case. Ron Brower. has said he has
been unable to obtain Mrs. Slenders
death cendicate from the coroner's
office. which as s11ll 1nvesligating the
shooting. whale the henffs Depart-
ment'"' e<,t1ga11on remain" open_
The death c-en1ficate v.ould llSI the
l undu\lon b' the coroner's office as
10 "hcthl'r ~1r> 'ilcnder's shooting
wa!> accidental or a homicide.
The othl'r rn'>c rt.'\ olves around the
Nov. 6 death. an apparent suicide. of
Jail inmate John Ra ) Stephenson.
"ho. 1ronKall). al'><l was a client of
lirO\\C.'r''>
In Stephenson\ caSl' 11 as not the
urcumstances ot the death that arc in,
question. but the sheriff-coroner's
nght tu obtain l onfidcnt1al psy-
chiatric record\
Gate\ '>ought the rnnfidcnt1al rc-
rords a!> pan of his 1nqu1ry into
Stephenson\ death a<, the county
coroner.
Jail Capt Cicorge King. apparently
acting on orders from Gates. at-
tc:mptcd to confiscate Stephenson's
file from a county mental health team
v1s1ting the Jatl. When the mental
health team rt.·fuscd to surrender the
requested documents. they were or-
dc:rcd out of the Jail. the file was
confiscated and the records were
photo-cop1cd.
However. Gates had been apprised
in a legal opinion prepared by the
C'ounty Counsel's Offi ce in 1981 that
he had no legal nghl as coroner to
obtain an inmate's psvch iatnc
S8 40
•9 29 48 4,
llO 66
8t 62 83 48
8 I 40
311 30 6' 45 73 ..
6' 46 SI ~ St 42
60 ~ 37 29 so 31
TOOAY
344p.m
10.14pm
SATUN>AY
2 SSe "1 9otam
433pm
11 !Op "1
13
4 1
2 1 ..
-12 u
Sun Nit loeley at 4 46 p m ,-..
Seturdey at 8 34 .._,.. end Ml• ~ et
• 46pm
Moon Mt• al 5·28 p m • ri.. S.tureley
at835am ancl Mlaat S·22pm
Sheriff Brad Oates
profile Such records can only be
obtained under a court order.
Whtie the grand jury, at the behest
of Board of upervisors' Chairman
Hamett Wieder .. has initialed an
in\cs11gat1on intQ the Stephenson
case. Nestande has emphasized he
plans lo again ask the board to
approve a county study of splitting
the sheriff-coroner's duties.
Correction
Ncwl> elected Newport Beach
Ma)or Phil Maurer's photograph was
m1S1dcnt1fied when it was incorrectl y
published with a story about the
election of Fountain Valley Mayor
Ben Nielsen 1n Wednesday's edition
ofThc Daily Pilot.
We regret the error.
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I <1r \l'\ l'll "l"lf' Parn wa' the
authl·nuc ')anta Claus at ~iiuth Coast
V11lagl' I le "a" <,chrdull'd ttu<, )Car to
make more 1han I 110 apf)Caranccs
throughout thl' Orange ( ua\t 3'> well
as an \nahl'lm and "h1nta .\na h"
wife said this momin(!
But th1\ ( hn<.tma' \l'J'on Patr) ·s
'ianta < la us cos tu me v. 111 ha "l' to 'Ila"
11 "ould seem that Parry 1s a man
for all seasons He's got a costume for
almost everv occaw>n
And Santa'' hi\ fa,ontc role.
"He's worked so hard at gelling
n Cl) thing read~ for the children this
( hnstmas. that well. he wa., t1rcd and
"Santa needs a rest. but he hasn't
forgotten )our toys." she ~id, asking
children to make a last of what they :.,.
hopt· to receive from Santa and send
them lo 652 Seal St.. Costa M<-sa
91627 PRE HOLIDAY
ART'S LANDING DEVELOPMENT ...
From A l
ing de-.clopment .. m, pt:t pro1ect" landing Mil con11nue to offer a
'>DOrtfishing scr' 11.c upgraded pubhc
ful'I docks and a tresh fish market.
i\l..o. the landing will conunue 10 be
the home of the Balboa Sa1hng Club.
retired fast winter.
Gron~k) and has family movt•d to
Balboa an 1926 The family later
purcha!>rd the Balboa Pavilion and
operated 11 until 1960 when 11 wa~
sold to the Du{'Comon Co.
.. , was born and ra1\cd down here
and I v.orkcd at ncarh all of1hesc fuel
docks at one llmC' or another." he
said "In fact. nt'arl~ r~eryonc in -
volved with thl\ proJCl t I\ from the
Newpon Beach area \O we're vcl)
fam1har w11h 11 "
De'lptll' the new con,trucuon. the
The landmark ;\n's Landing 1s the
oldest sportfish1ng landing in New-
port Harbor and was one of only two
still an opera11on when Art Gransky
Al\hough Gransky retired from the
sport fish ing bu~iness. hr continues to
operate a boating businen at the Lado ~h1pyard
Delly Pilot
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You'll find the ·~•F
.beet •uto buJ• along ft·
the Orenge Coeat In
·todeJ'• Auto··Pllot
ageC1
Coaat
You can pick up a De-
Lorean for a mere
$50,000 In Newport
Beach this weekend./ A3
Marina High School stu-
dents dedicate a tree to
their ousted prlnclpal./ A3
Caltfomla
Neil Reagan says being
• the president's brother
Isn't all It's cracked up to
be./CI
Nation
The United States and
the_Sovlet Union wiltstart
new arms talks In Janu-
ary./ A4
Drawing of future Newport Landing
.. •
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.fllll 11011
ottwice
. e .1n
Vietnamese youth
hospitalized; -------no arrests made
By ROB~RT BAJlJtER
°' .. °""' ..........
A 14-year-old boy was scriovl.ly
wounded Thursday when pmsbots
broke out near a peaceful TbankJsiv-
ing Day gathenng ofyouna people at
Hunttngton Beach Central Put.
The wounded youth, who Police
refused to identify. was sbot ap-
parently withQut provocation near
Huntington Lake and the playg,round
area on the west side of Golden West
Street.
The boy was shot twice in the
stomach with a smaJJ-caliber hand-
gun. He is rePoncd in serious con-
dition today .
J DCtcCtives se1d the wounded boy. a
Vietnamese youth believed to be a
resident of Santa Ana and attired in
white karate style clothing. was
walking with four or five friends when
the incident occurTCd. He and bis
friends metanothcrgroupof about 10
Vietnamese youths.
House speaker Tip
O'NellUaces a chaJlenge
to his leadership./ AS Restaurant moVing onto Art's Landing
When they walk.cd past, a suspect
in the larger group lumed and fired
two shots stnking the 14-ycar-old.
according to Huntington Beach Sgt.
Patrick Gildea. None of the other
youths was htt
Nothing was said between the two
groups and there apparcntJy was no
provocation, Gildea said. adding
there 1s no 1nd1c.auon that the mem-
bers of thr two groups knew each
other.
World
A shooting Incident in
Korea's Demilitarized
Zone kills a South Korean
soldier and wounds an
American GI.I AS
People
Huntington Beach sing-
ers and songwriters have
a hit single In Korea./84
Sporta
Orange Coast College· s
football season ends on a
sour note with a 35-24
Thanksgiving loss to
Santa Ana./81
Area high school football
teamsgetCIF quar-
terfinal tests./81
The Dallas Cowboys keep
their playoff hopes alive
by beating the New Eng-
tam:t Patrlots./83
Entertainment
Internationally acclaimed
Bella Lewltzky Oan~e
Company wlll perform
twice at UC lrvlne next
week./W .. kender
The famous ribs and
lemon chicken from the
Studio Cafe on Balboa
Peninsula have found a
aecond home In Corona
del Mar./W .. kender
INDEX
Auto Piiot
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
California News
Classlfled
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Gardening
HorOICOJ)e
In the Setvtce
Ann Land«•
Natlonat News
Optnton
Paparazzi
People
Play AeYtew
Pola Log
Publlc Notlce9
AeltM1rant1
Sport•
8toek Markets
Tetftl1ton
ThMter1
w .. "* World Newt
C1-4
86
A3
CS-6
A4
C10·13
86
C13
C9
85
C12
A12
85
A4
A13
M
_, 84
Weekender
A3
C8-9
Weekender
81-3
C7
85
Weekender ·
A2
A4
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of Ille Delly l'llol ltan
The old cotTcc !>hop. fuel docks and
sponfishing shops 1ha1 for decadcs
charac1enLed ~rt\ Landing on
Balboa's ba} front arc making "'a) for
construction of a nc"' $20 m1lhon
development that "all 1nclu<lc re'>·
taurants and spccaalt) stores.
The new development is headed by
Mark Howard. a Ncwpon Beach
native, who purchased the block-
w1de propeny a year ago from An
Gronsky. founding owner of 1he
famed sponfishang landing.
The acre-sized propeny is on the
peninsula be tween the Balboa
Pavilion and the Balboa Ferry.
"We think it has a better view of
Ne"' pon Harbor than anywhere else
on the peninsula." Howard said.
To take advantage of that view.
Howard and partner Byron Kough
s1aned construction this week on the
two-story Newpon Landing Re~
taurant -a 7,000-square-foot build-
ing lhat wall be the focal point of the
development
Plans for thr rcs1aurant -which
"'111 ICaturc up 10 three dining room<.
CM Sarita Claus
Travis Perry parks
his sleigh this year
By TONY SAA VEORA
Of ... Delfr ~ ,..,,
At least one local Santa Claus won 't
be coming 10 town th as }ear.
Travis Parry. for years Costa
Mesa's own Kris Kringle. was hospi-
talized Tuesday for respiratory fail-
ure. Doctors say Parry should be well
cnou~ to leave Hoag Memonal
Hospital an Ne"'pon Beach an two
weeks.
But relatives sa\. Parry. badly in
need of res1. will ha"e to lea'c tht.•
reindeer an the stable this year And
the 66-ycar-old retired plumber as
hean.broken about 11.
"ff e's so worried and ~psct because
he~s got so many appointments for
Santa Claus. lfhc could get that out of
his mind. he ma) get better." said
Mrs. PafT)". w~o oncn appears as Mr)
Claus.
"The doctor S3)S he's a vcf) sack
(Pleue eee SANTA/ A2)
Sheriff-coroner
wrangle brings
conflict charges
Brad Gate • Orange Counl) 's
elected shenfT-coroncr. wears two
official hats in his daily duties. But
some county officials would like to
sec him hang one up.
As sheritT. Gates is the county's
chief law enforcement official. He
ovcrscts a police force that runs the
county Jail and provides police
protection and 1nvcst1gat1 vc services
to unincorporated poruon of the
county.
As co roner, Gates is the elected
official charscd With determinina the
cause of death when a person die
from other than natural cause , in
cases when no physician was in
atttndancc at death or in cases when
the cause of death cannot be pin.
pointed. The coroner rules on the
c.ausc of death 1n all su1e1dcs,
homicides and fatal traffic coUisions.
Orange County is one of .38
Cahforn1a counties that have C'Om-
b1ncd the shenfrs and the coroner'
offices. But it 1s the only one of the
Slate's 11 most PoPUIOU countJ
that d~ not have a SCJ>Aralc sbcnff
and an efoctcd or appointed coroner
The controvcny <1urround1na the
joint dut~ of 1~ hcriff-eoroner 1s
not a new one. In T'tt"Cnt years. 1herc
have bttn rtptatcd 1nstan« 1n
~h1ch the shcnff.s role a the count)''
JEFF
ADLER
F ti(' II \ II N I 111 N I \\ ',
chief law enforcement officer bas
appeared 10 bump up against the
separate duttcs delepted to the
county coroner.
In case whert an mates dtcd at the
Oranac County Jail or 1n invcst1p-
t1ons of officcr-tnvo(vcd fatal shoot-
1n15. the bcrifT<oroner's duaJ role
often has raised the inevitable QuCS•
uon:
Can the me man who runs the
henfl's Dcpanmcnt conduct an
effcct1vc. ObJ«Uve and independent
1nvc t1pt1on as coroner into case~
thll dif'CC.lb 1nvQ.l\'(~ ~"bl~ advc~ly. shcnfl' deputies and their
careers?
The quc t1on of a ron01ct of
1ntrrest that 1 inherent in th hcr1fT·
coroner·~ dual role ha bttn ltn rina
(Pl ....... UISIUPP /A2)
t ~ ~~~~~--~~~~ '
and an upstairs cocktail lounge and chronic parking problems on the
oyster bar -were approved last week Balboa Peninsula.
bv the state Coastal Commission. In addition. operators of 1he res-
. The Newpon Landing Restaurant tauranl plan to offer a ''harbor tax a"
wall occupy the building that once . service to transpon diners from
housed the old Bay View Cafe. tackle an} where on Newpon Harbor to the
shops and sponfishang offices. restaurant. and back again
Howard and Kough e:\pect the "The entire developmenl wall fea-
restaurant to be completed by mad-ture a ·seapon village' theme w11h 1hc
sprang, when construction of the rest old gas lanterns. redwood deckmg
oft he propeny will be well under wa y. and 'Old Balboa' look." Howard said.
The adjacent lots "ill feature two Howard. who has developed sev-
more re!itaurants. si::w:ciiit) shops and eral apanmrnt butldmgs an the Sacra-
a multi-level parking structure that mento area. calls the Newpon Land-
Kough says wall help ease some oft he (Pleue .ee ART'S/ A2)
As of this morning. there were no
arrests and lhe v..capon hasn't been
recovered. poltcc said. There also 1s
no evidence to suggest thal the
shooung may be ltnk.ed to gang
act1VJty. Gildea said.
The shooting took place near a
gathering of students from local high
schools who were anendina a
Thanksgi' ang Da) group picnic al the
sprawling city parlc
It was not known 1fthc v1ct1m"-'8S a
pan of the p1cnackang group.
Coast financier ...
to construct UCI
medical facility
12 million building
will be used for
bio.medical research
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
°'~ ......... A Corona del Mar busmessman
will finance and develop a S 12
million. six-story b1omcd1c.al re-
~arch facility at UC Irvine.
The bu1ldin& proJCCl. cndoncd by
lhe UC Board of Regents., will be the
largest of three projects to be bu tit on
campus to panncrships bclwcen UCl
and.priYale indu.wy.
The biomedical facility will be
developed by engineer and
philanthropist GeoTge E. Hewitt.
founder of the George E. Hcwiu
Foundauon. UCl officials d~bc
Hewitt as an active proponeht of
(Pleue eee PINA.NCISR/ A.2)
ton• ThaiiUllilnc
...... la • f"l(l'aa ........ WW. ....
cooperation of .... 11.eaorla.I a;:r.::: 8M.ron hltonk een• dnn:rt to two of
tbe apeclaJ ,_... Tbanday at tlae Le
Blanita reetaarant. Some 200 Mlllor
cltlsen• were eerYed free Tbanka«ITtnc
•
Neweort and Mweral local con t
hoepital•.
1
A2 Orange Co&tl DAIL y PILOT /Frktay, No~ber 23, 1984
2maskedmen
ransack house
in Dover Shor es
Awoman wa11icd up andtlllllld by
two masked Olen who broke anto her
Dover Sbom home in Newport
Beach and ransacked the house
lookina for cash and suns. The 47.year-old woman, shaken
but unhurt, was re~ucd when two
~tkers &ho~ up at her bowie
mjdway throuah the Tuesday Afkr·
noon robbery and chased the tbup
oft .• The int~ took cash from the
woman's wallet, ransadted clotets
and emptied a pialie bank .
San Clemente man ends
armed standoff in home .
Police h e ld a t bay
fo r over 10 h ours
befor e s urre n d er
By STEVE MARaiE
OI -o..., li'llot eteft
.\ distraught mnn "ho held pohce
at ba\. for more than 10 hou;ts
Thanksg1' 1ng Da) wh1k 1hrea1en1n
10 kill h1m\elf 1., tx-1ng held fl
P5)'ch1atric ob~enJllon toda) under
orde~ from p0ht·e
R1cbard P L 1eben n. of an
Clemente -sum:ndercd to pohct" at
10 50 pm alkr talking on the
tclephonl' wi th t11~ wife. who had
t:urlil"r fled the fam1h homl' wi th their
'"o )Oung ch1ldrcn ·
No one wa~ tnJured 1n the standoff.
L1ebt•rt , who had armed himself
with a powerful . .3~ 7-cahber Magn um
handgun. wa!> takl·n Ill ~an Clemente
Jail after the all-day '>tandoff and then
transponl·d to wl'\tern Medical
Center 10 Santa .\na for a 48-hour
psych1atnt• l'\ alu.111on
Police \aid l 1dx·n "a' not ar-
re~ed.
Thl' incident 'tarted at I I 15 a.m
when L11.·tx-n·., latht•r l'allcd police
from Oklahoma and told authont1c'>
that his son ..a1J he 1 ntl'nded to ta kl·
his o" n hft•
Offin·r\ '>aid the~ made telephone
contact "1th L1eoc·n·s 37-)'ear-old
~•fc and a<;kcd her lo gather her two
children a 7-\car-old 00\ and 4-\ear-
old daughtl'r Jnd ka"e the Calk
Frontera humt·
L1elx·n reportl·dl\ "alked out of
the house at om· r><Hnt and challenged
Delly Not ,.,_.. by Hewwd Llpln
Richard Liebert fia•h ea gun during •tandoff.
poltec 10 kill him. Officers said as
darkness approached. the> heard one
shot come from the residence and at
first feared the man had earned out
his threat.
Officer!.. though. said the) "'ere
able to ~r L1eben moving around
1n\ldC his home a shon 11mr later and
continued their vigil. After police
arranged to have the man's wi fe
telephone her husband. L1eben re--
portcdl) put down his gun and came
out "''h his hands up.
Pickled woman snatched from brine
A Nn' port fkach ~oman found
lloa11ng 1n tlw ol'ean off Nl'wpon was
rest·ued b~ pa11 ol ntlicer'> who said the
24-:,.car-old \.I.Oman rnuld ha"e ix.-r-
1shcd 1f not pulled 111 om tht· 6~-ckgrn·
water.
El11atx.·1h C hJJ)m.1n unconsciou'>
and \Ullenng frum h' r><1therm 1a. \.\35
rescued on 21rd \trl't'I and ""est
OccJnlmnl altt•r lll'Jrh' residents
rq>orl('d hea ring J \lllll' lOming from
CONTINUED STORIES
the water
t\ police officer \31d he sa~ \oml'-
1h1ng bobbing in the watl'r about .SO
)ards otT.,hore and at fir..t thought 11
''a" a duck. He then reahtl'd 11 "as the
"oman'shcad.
Paramcdtc\ said the' "err able to
·rl'\ "e the ~oman . "ho rl·ponedl>
~a'> not breathing "hen oflicers
11ulkd her from the water Re!>Cuers
"ere un-.ure ho" long '>he had been in
the w:1ter
Offil·1al!> at Hoag Memorial Hospi-
tal in Newport Beach said the
woman·., hody temperature was six
degree' below normal and thal her
blood akohol level was 0.28 -nearly
triple the level at which a motonst t!>
rnns1dcred mtox1ca1ed.
l he woman rcponedl} told police.
'>he ~ad l'onsumed three glasses ol
winc at a ncarb) nightspot and last
remembered walking toward her tar
FINANCIER AIDS UCI RESEARCH ..•
From Al
collaborauon between the un iversity
and the business community.
UC Rege nts approved th e Hewm
plan at their meeting last week in San
franctsco. but the action was not
publicly announced until this week.
The proposal calls for the HeW1tt
Foundation to fu nd postdoctoral
fellowships and b1omed1cal research
a1 ucr.
"This research center will offer
industry greater opponunitics to
participate 1n the transfer of
biomedical technology," Hew11t said
m a statement released by UCI. "It
also sets the stage for collaboraton
leading to new ge-nctic a nd
b1omed1cal re\earch products. In
add111on. 11 will bnng important
pnvate revenues needed to expand
research at UC! ..
The 123.000-squarr-foot Hewatt
building will be ad)aCent to the UC!
Collegr on Medicine. University
[~rchers will occupy the first two
U-oors. using about 40.000 square feet.
The remaining 80.000 square feet will
be rented to mdustrial firms whose
biomedical research comrlements
studies being conducted UC medical
researchers.
Under the proposed arrangement,
Hewitt will rent the land from the
university at a nominal fee. When the
40-yearleascexpires, the building will
become the property of the Univer-
sity of California.
Two similar projects involving
UCI and private ind ustry are already
under way.
Construction of the Nelson Re-
search and Development Co. head-
quaners at UCI is nearly concluded.
and constructi on has JUSt begun on
the $5 mill ion Beckman Laser In-
stitute and Medical Chnic.
UCJ was the first campus m the UC
system to have pnva te cntcrpnsc
construct a buil ding on uni versity
land to be shared by industry and
academic researchers, uni versity of-
lic1als said.
George E. Hewitt, the man behind
the latest project, is a 63-year-old
native of New York City and a
graduate of Columbia University. He
studied management, aooountingand
an through the UCLA Extension
program and took real estate classes
at Orange Coast College.
Hewitt founded four companies
mvolved in electronics and radar
systems. Since 1960, he has been
involved in commercial, industrial
and personal real estate, and personal
estate management.
In 1980. he founded the George E.
Hewi tt Foundation for medical re-
search, which funds postdoctoral
studies al the Salk Institute, Scripps
Research Institute and at UCI.
SANT A SENT TO HOSPITAL •..
From Al
man
For '\CH'n \l'arc, Parr' was the
au1hcn11 t "iantJ < l,HI\ al \outh Coa'>I
V11lagl· I k """ .,l hl·dull·J this yea r to mah· morl' than 100 .1pJ)('arancc"i
throughout thl· Or;ingl' < oa~t. a'> "ell a' 1n \n,1hl·1m and \anta .\na. ht'>
"'It-,,11d tl11' m11rn1n~
Hut thl\ < IHl\tnt." \l'd'>On P.trn'
\,111t.i< l.1t1\lt1'>lllllll \\Ill hJ\l' 1(1\lot\
1n the t lmet-right ncxl to his Easter
Bunny o;u1t. leprechaun duds. Key-
stone Kop unilorm and monk 's robe
It would 'icrm that Parry 1s a ma n
for all season., lie·., got a costume for
almo't e' el"\ OC'Ca\lon
.\nd <\an ta I\ h1S ra\ OrltC role.
"lk·.., ''nr~ed so hard at getting
l 'l'f"\ thing read~ for lhf' {'h1ld ren th is
< hris1m..a., th<11. w<.'11. he~as tared and
needed a rl''>I" Mr\. Parry said.
~ht• l'>'>ued a message for the
childn.•n "ho won't be <;itting on
Parr> 's lap. de livering their
C'hmtmas ~•'>he'> to him this year. "~anta needs a rest. but he hasn ·1
forgotten )our to)s.'' she said. asking
children to make a hst of what· they
hopt· to rcte1"l' from Santa and se nd
them to 6.S~ Seal 1.. Costa Mesa.
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ART'S LANDING DEVELOPMENT ...
From Al
lllJl dnl'lopnwnt ·m~ f'X'I project··
·1 "<I' horn .ind ra"ell down here
,ind I "nri...~·d ,1t ncarh all ul thrsc iut•I
dot~' ,1t mil 11ml' or another," he
\illll "In tal t lll'MI> l'\er;une In·
\ohcd ~1th 1h1\ pru1cu "lrom the
:-.0l'"port R(•at h .trl'a \o we·re 1.cr)
lamil1ar ~1th 11 "
I >np1tc 1he new l'On,tructwn. the
Delly Piiot
Dellvery
11 Guerentffd
M...JI! 4y r M, ' ., • Y
"Cl' ...... f P'll ... 1,
~ l01)'1 l'.l"I>'• 'I m
~ ,ru 1, •• c ...
.,. ..... ""l
landing will rontinuc to oOcr a
"n<1nfi.,h1 ng r,cn 1c<.' upgraded public
lul'I docks and a fresh fish market.
•\ho. the landing will contin ue to be
the home of th(' Balboa . ailing Club.
The landmark An's Landing 1s the
oldest sponfish1ng landing in New-
port Harbor and was one of only two
still in operation when An Gro nsky
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Publisher
retired ht\I winter.
C1ronsk} and his family moved 10
Ralhoa 1n 1926. The fa mily later
purcha~cd the Balboa Pav1hon and
operated 11 unlil 1960 when it was
sold to the Duccomon Co.
Although Gronsky retired from the
!>ponfish1ng business. he continue!i to
operate a boating business at the Lido
Sh tp>·ard.
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Chances of weekend rain slim
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A new weather froot moving out Of the Gull of Alaalca wlll r.-ch Southern Celltorni. In a WMkentd
condition S1turd1y, bringing only • 20 percent Chance of rain,
the Nat1on1I WH ther Service .. Id.
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CONTINUED STORIES
SHERIFF-CORONER ...
From Al
since the two offices quietly were
rolled into-One by the Board of
Supervisors in 1970.
The decision to combine the two
ofliccs was made "based on the fiscal
and administrative merits available
to the board," according to Super-
visor Bruce Ncstandc. who was not a
member of the board at thl' lime.
It also was made over the obJec-
llons of then-herifT Jamt:S Mustck.
"I per>onally think that in a counl)
of this we the offin•s lihould be
separate.'' Muc;ick .. aid at the 11me
Howe\er. the 1979-80 grant.I JU~
rcv1c~et.I the 'lhenfl-coroner'c; dual
role and concluded 11 ~ould be more
l'\pell'il\C and leso, rlliuent to run
'>t'parate '>hertll and toroner oper-
.i11on'>
But grand Juror'>. e\\'I '>ens111 .. e to
1hc con01 r1-ot-intl'rt''>l qut·'>t1on. rec-
ommended Jail deaths or officer-
1n\oh ed '>hootings tx· tn\l'St1gated b}
the grand JUr) or JOIOll\. b) hoth the
<ihenffo, Department internal in-
' e'>t1ga11on unit and the 1>1~tnc1
AttorOl'\ 's Offite.
tempted murder. whale lus brother
faces lesser charges. Has wife. Deanna
Leigh Slender. was killed by a bullet
allegedly fi red by one of the sheriffs
deputies_during the fracas.
One of the defense attorneys rn the
rase. Ron Brower, has said he has
been unable to obtarn Mrs. Slenders
death cenifica1c from the coroner's
office. which is still investigating the
<;hooting. wh1k the hcnfrs Dcpan-
mrnt investigation remains open.
The death cenificate "ould hst the
londus1on b-. the coroner's office as
to "hcther Mrs. Slendl'r's shoo11ng "3" accidental or a hom1c·1de.
1 ht· othcn·asc re,olH·~ around tht·
l\lo, 6 death. an appar<.•nt su1c1de. of
Jail inmate John Ra} . tcphenson.
who. 1ron1call}. al<;o "as a client of
Bro"er's.
In Stephenson's case 11 is not the
nrcumstances of the death that are tn
question. hut the sheriff-coroner'<,
righ t to obta in confidential psy-
ch1a tnc recorCJs.
Gate'> ~ought the conliden ttal re-
rnrt.ls as pan of h1!> inqui ry into
~lcphenc;on's death a!. the county
l·oroner.
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Two ·rece nt caw'>. 1n add111on to
other 1nc;tances d unng the past two
years. ha' c prompted both i.uper-
\o l!>Or!i, led h)' Nl'Standc. and the
prcs1dmgJudge of the Orangl' County
Superior Court. Richard Beacom. to
call for a fu ll review to determine the
feas1b1ht} ol sphtting the otlkes.
Jail Capt. (icorge King, apparl"ntly
acting on ord ers fro m Gates. at-
tempted to confiscate Stephenson's
file from a county mental health team
visiting the Jail. When the mental
health team refused to surrender the
requested documents. they were or-
dered out of the jail. the file was
confiscated and the records we re
photo-copacd.
SheriffBradGatea
The fir~t cai.c center~ on an East
Tustin '>hootoui 1n which two
sheriff~ dcpu11n fired on several area
resident\ as a dispute over a traffit
c1tat 1on auptcd into gunpla).
George Slender. whose prcl1minar)
hearing is to conti nue rn Orange
Count> ( ent ral Mun1c1pal ( oun
next month. 1s char11.cd with at-
Just Call
642-6086
However. Gates had been appnsed
in a legal op1 n1on prepared by the
( ount)' C ounscrs Office in 198 1 that
he had no legal nght as coroner to
obtain an inmate's PS\C h1atnc
profi le. Such reco rds can only be
obtained under a coun order.
While the grand jury. at the behest
of Board of Supervisors' Chairman
Hamett Wieder. has initiated an
inves11gat1on into the Stephenson
case. Nestande has emphasized he
plans to again ask the board to
approve a county study of sphtt 1ng
thl' c;heriO-coroncr's d uties.
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2 Pilot Weekender/ Friday, November 23, 1984
.
Dancers to flirt with Surrealism at UCI
Exuberant Lewitzky tro upeto present
con certs Wednesday and Thursday
Bella u:w11sl..) will brrng her mod-
em dance com pan) to UC Irvine for
two performances in the Fine Ans
Village Theatre next wee!...
One reviewer described "fnscape"
as "a panorama of fkcting illusions
and allusions." Another hesitated to
call it dance ~because it extends so far
beyond the term. It 1s filled with
uriagery ofa Fellini son . It nins with
surrealism and prOJCCIS extravagan t
theatricality."
"Suite Satie"' is a lyri" dance for
seven set to six piano pieces of Erik
Satie. Eat·h of the fir.it five sc{'tions
adds a new dancer. but as panners
merge. other dancers disappear. and
no ~rmanent tics are projected.
In a typically abstract Lcwiuk>
piece. the dancers in "Game Plan"
take full advan~c of space. leaping
in exuberant diagonals. using all
corners and edges. finding highs and
COVER PHOTO: Amy E1111t Ud
Sean Greene of tbe Bella
Lewltzky Dance Company are
sbown in "lllscape."
lows in every possible shaping of tht>
~tage area. The Thursday pn-scntauon. also a.I
8 pm.. will fea tu re ··Jigsaw." a
composite of fa vorite dances choreo-
graphed b) Susan Rose: "Sextet."
"P1etas" and "Pas de Bach."
The program at 8 p.m. Wednesday
will include ··1nscape ... "Su rte Sa11e"
and "Game Plan."
Park fare entertaining
-for Xhan-ksgiving -days
Matthew Wilder
Mus ic varies from turkey trot
to Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Mu~u:al !Casts will bC offered at Oran11.e Count)
amusement parks dunng th is Thanksgiving w&kend. • • • Tlw N1uy Gritty Din Band and countr. music star
S) h 1a "lil!optherostcrofpcrfouncrsschedufed to appear
at Knott"s BcIT) Farm. rncludrng Tc->. }\'1ll1amc;. Eddie
Dean. 'iuc Thomp!>on. Doye 07Dell. Han!. Penn) and JcfT
Pcarwn.
Th{· ad\cnturous Nill) Grill) Din band -the fir<>t
U.S. rock hand to tour the Soviet Union -"<.Um.'ntl) on
the chans w11h "I l ove Only You." S) h 1a will be rnming
from her latest recording session 1n Nash' 1lle to pt•rform
her hit singles. "Driller .. and "Nobody:·
The band will appear a1 5:30 and 7:.'0 tonight and
Sa1urda) in theGood Time Theatre. Syh ia can be heard al
1and4 p.m. both da}s on th e Wagon Camp stage. Kno11's
"111 be open from I 0 a.m. to 11 tonight and Saturda} and
I 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. unday. -• • • Mauhe" Wilder. kno"n for his h1t l.linglc "Brl·al.. M\
'Good feelings '
of Studio Cafe
spread to CdM
Famous ribs, chic ken and libations
copiea from Balboa Peninsula original
By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH
D.-,flltlOtC•••!lf• •• 1t
h's been achamcli;on that restaurant on thecomerofMar,suenteand
the Coast Highwa)' in Corona dcl Mar. In I )}ears. l"ve watched it change ...
and change again Fora while 11 was Mexican. then Italian wi th opera on the
1sdc It's been Contrnental and 1t'c; focused on seafood.
HovikAbram1an. who li ves m Corona del Marand knows the
neighborhood. has been watchrng. tbo. And he pondered the need. here. for
a rc,taurant like his highly successful. I 0-year-old Stud10Cafeon Balboa
Peninsula. And so. last summer. hedared to open Studio Cafe I(.
The strength of the Balboa restaurant lies in a small menu ofbasic good
food. reasonable prices, full bar.good and friendly service-and livcjaZL
rn the evenings. Will the same concept work in Hovik·s own backyard? I
thinl. so. forthis restaurant 1s unlikcanyotherin the Corona dcl Mar area.
;inti the basic {'Once pt 1s so sound and so appealing.
<\nd what a change he's wrought in the structure. Fir5l. he's li~tened.
bnghtened and opened the darkness of the building with wil)dQwSand
skylights. He'saddcd lush growing things, botft outside and in: including
fresh nowcrson the tables.
<itndc." and current!) climbing the cham "1th "Bount·ing
Off the Wall.'' will be fc~uurl·d at D1~ne~ land.
Also scheduled rm · thl· Ne" Ed111on and the Da11
Band. l'fCSl.'nt1ng ~ong-; from m new "Jukcbo>. .. album. the
follo"·up 10 the band ·~ Gramrm .\"'ard-"inning "Lct II
Whrp:· Oisnc) land will be open tonight and Saturda~
from 9 a.m to mrdn1ght.
··Fantas} on Parade." a long-time holiday trad111on.
al<,o v,.ill premiere toda) The colorful l·a, a Icade wends a
path from ··1r sa Small ~orld" 10 Marn Street. U.S.A. ""h
J 'arret~ of holrda) S<.'ene~ -lhl' bus} post office
marching lo} soldier; and e'en Santa Claus h1m!>Clf
The hall-hour parade will he sho'>'cas,cd at 9 o·clocl.
tonrght. 1 and 9 p.m Saturda) and 1 p.m. Sunda)
Weekend performance~ will con11nuc through Dec 16
Beginning Dec. 19. 11 will bl· staged daily 1hr9ugh Jan o
• • • Brrng a partner for the turkey trot dance contest 10 the
music of Jim O'Neal and the Stagernach through unda)
at Lion Count)' Safarr rn lrvrnc. Children can make Indian
headdresses at the Feather Frolrc and ha \l' their picture
taken "1th Toe Tapprn' Tom. The park wrll lx' open from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m
The ,ently sway1na bodies 1n
"Picw'' rock to and fro back through
time to pick up the threads ot
compassion which bind the past and
present. And Dance Magazine noted
that "the five movements of ·Pas de
Bach'" talce seriously the wit and
beaut) of Bach while sm1hngly com-
menting on the lingering manncrrsm.,
of the baroque pcnod.''
The · Los--Angelcs-bascd compan\
(PleueMeDAJfCE/Pace 12)
Sylvia
Soat last we have al this location a bright, airy spot for lunch. The
ongrnal Studio is not open for lunch, and if you hurry be foreword spreads
further. you can get into Studio Cafe II at noon without a wait.
------------
The lunch meriu (in a handsome An Deco format) is nicely balanced
(Pleue eee STUDIO/Pace 12)
~ &~~~ I
56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH • (714) 644-5070
..
Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 23, 1984
Cale'ndar _ ....
Fri.
cw.1ca1
F' 7 30 Sat f'lnf' Arts Vlllad(' Theal('r, UC lrvlnl'. PfUT AND THE 8LAOOBTBR OF 12 "CHIP OPP OL T11PU8" at tht' ages wlll appear. r1 . . p.m .. . .., 7 30 p.m . Sun. 2 p.m . SS advance. 86 closing performancrs tonight at 8. RJT CA.JtOLS Df A P&AR TRJtE" at Costa Mt'Sa Civic PlayhouM. 661
at thl' door. Golden West College's Saturday al 2 and 8. 856-66'17. • thl' Nf'wport Thf'atcr Arts Center. llamllton St . Costa Mesa. Thursday.,
Community Thtaler. 15744 Col<ten "AJlnlfm" at lht' Gem Theater. 250 I Cliff Drlvt'. Newport Beach. through Saturdays at 8·30 until ON
West SL. ttuntlngton Beach 12852 Main St.. Gardt'n Grove. Fridays and Saturdays al 8 through I. 650·5269
895-8378 Wednesdays through Saturday'! at 8. Dec. 15. "THE COMPAPfT Ot WAYWARD
Sundays al 7:30 unlit Dec. 22. "BYE BYE BIRDIE" at the Curtain SAil'fT8" at thl' San Clt-mentf' Com
THE W11Q. CELLAR restaurant Th eater 636-7213. CaJI Dinner T hf'atcr, '690 El Camino munlly Theatn. 202 Avr Cabnllo. "BULLSHOT CRUlOIOPfD" at the ReaJ. Tustin, nightly e.xC'Cpt Mondays San Cleml'nlC'. dark this weckt"nd fratures classical recordings durtng "AF\11QfTTBDfGHAPPSN"EDON Laguna Moulton PlayhouM". 606 at varying Um!'s through Jan. 13. final performance11 Nov. 29-Dec I at
dinner Tucs.-Sal. 7· 11 p.m The THE WAT TO THE FORUM," at the LaRuna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. 838-1540. 8.
Nt'wporler. 1107 Jambortt Road, tfarlcquln Din ner Playhouse. 3503 S. Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8. "CA.Jll CAM'' at the Grc1nd Dinner "THE CURJOUS SAVAGE" al lht'
Nc-wport Beach. 644-i 700. Har bor Blvd .. Sanla Ana. nightly Sundays al 2:30 until Of<c 16. Thfilter. I llotcl Way. Anaheim. Gardrn Grovl" Community Thcatt'r
OR.EGORT COLl!llllAPf, classlcal except Monday at varying curtain 494-0743. nt!(htly exct'pt Mondays at varying Chapman at St Mark''>. Garckn
guitarist. entertains In the La Palme times through Feb. 17. 979-"55 l I. "THE BUTTERJ'INO&RS A1'GEL. curtain limes 1 hrough Jan 6 Gf'iw>'l'. final pC'rformanccs tonight and
reostauranl Mon.-Sat. 7-11 Pm. The "~ LITTI:lt l'ftORT lltJ8lC" at the llAJlY AND J081!PH, HEROD THI! 772·7710 Saturday at 8 30. 897-5122 Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. ,_..__:.;!..;:;.:...::..:...::..::_~~~~~~~~~=::==-.:....:.::..:;=-:::.=.::~:...=.!...=:..:::.=.:::::.....::~=--.i..:...:...:......:....:....;..;:J~~~~~~~~~~_..:.;=-=;.:.=:;;..i...;::..:...:;:...=..:;.:..;::..;;.;-=..;.;:;."'-~~~
Newport Beach 644-1700.
Country
THE DOO-WAH RIDERS appear
from 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 ~.m. at Crazy
Horse, 1580 BJ'QOJ!,hollow. Santa Ana
5'49-1'5'12 --
THE KINGSTON TRIO. whose mu-
sical lnflut'nces lncludc country.
r alypso. pop and bluegrass. pcrfonn
at 8 p.m. at the La Mirada Civic
Th<'alre. 14900 La Mirada Blvd.: La
Mirada. 994-6310.
Jau
CONFREY PHILLIPS, sophist!·
cated planl~I anct singer. presents
along with his trio jazz entertainment
for your dancing and llstenlng
plt'asurr. Tues.·'thurs .. 8 :30
p m -12:30 a.m .. F'rl -Sat. 9 p.m .-1
a.m Library Loungt', Th<' Nt'wporter.
1107 Jambortt Road. Newport Beach.
644-1700
BOB BUWltR. DJ. appc"ars from 9
p m -12:30 a m. wllh dance lessons
from 7 -8 pm. Meadowlark Country
Club. 167A2 Graham. Huntington
f.kAr h 846-3391
CAl'E LIDO featurt's lht' Lido Jazz
All Sr a rs Thurs. -Sat from 9 p m ·I :30
d m Al~ Mon.-F'rl from 4·30· 7:30 Is
"floppy Jan Hour" with Warren
Ja"lOn on keyboard and vocals. 2900
Nt'wport lllvd . Nrwport Beach .
675-2968
Pop
BAXTER'S STJUl!ET prescnls The
Young Amrr1cans Song and Daner
Company, a musical revut'. lndtflnltr·
ly 6 nnd f1·45 p.m. Fri., 5.45 and 8:45
p.m Sat . 6 pm Sun . 7 pm Mon .
WN1 and Thurs 4647 MarArthur
Blvd . Newport Beach 756-061 l
JUSTIN TUSK pcr(orms Top 40
mu'>k Turs ·Sal (mm 9 p m ·I 30
,1 m ~eulx-n's. l !l l ~ N Tustin Ave .
~nla Ana Tllrnu~h Der 3 1
547 628 l.
GOODIES fC'alun•o; live rock bands
pcrformlng Top 40 music from 9
p m -2 a m Wt'd -Sal.. 'T he
Ccntcrfold Dancrrs" appear Tues.·
Sal at 7·30 p m . "The Poorman's
Tonl,l.{hl Show." hostrd by The Poor-
m.m from Kl<OQ. fratu~s on Thurs .
Sun Mon 'lhowcasc danrf' band'>
wll h new music from 6:~0-9 p m . and
Mon -Tur!) fraturts nc-w musk
nl~hls hostN1 by celrbr11y radio DJs
1641 Placrntla Ave . Fullerton.
524-7071. LOST W'£EXEND appears from 9
p m 1.30 a m .. Sun~t f>ub. 16655
Pacific Coast Highway. Sun~t Beach
(213) 592· 1926.
Wil'fCHUTER appt"ars Wed.-Frl
..from R,30 p.m.-12·30 a'.m .. and Sat
frum 9 p.m · l a.m. al ThC' Splndrtfter.
3333 W. Coast Highway. Newport
Beach. 642-2295. CAGNEY'S BT TD SBA features
llvt muak and dancing Thurs.-Sat
wllh Top 40 rock and rolJ bands. 9
pm -1 :30 a.m. 406 Pactnc Coast
l llghway. Huntington Bt'ach.
960-9318 BLOWOUT J)('rforms Top 40 music
at ISILxtl"r's. 14346 Culver Drive.
Irvine Tues -Sat. 9·30 p.m.-1 ·30 a.m
857-2103 CH.AP11tR 11 l)('rforms Top 40
music at thl' Rrubt'n E. Lee's, 151 E
Co.isl HIRhway, Nl"wport Beach. 9
p n1 I ·30 a m 675-5790
Duce
"TD PfUTCRACDR" Is per·
rormt'd by the Civic Ballet ol Southern
Callfomtn In lls ortj{1nal, full·lcn~h
vcrslon Mor<' than 50 danre,.. of'all
·OPENS ~ I >-....
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U. HltO RO.
I TONIGHT!
EDWARDS EL TORO CINEMAS
LOCATED ON EL TORO ROAD BETWEEN
ROCKFIELD A.ND RA..YMOND ·IN THE
TWIN PEA.KS PLAZA.· EL TORO
581-9500
ALL F IVE T HEA'rR ES AR E
DOLBY E QU IPPE D
Sometimes magic is
the only thing thats real 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO
Robn1 ~ltt) I
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FROM THE PRODUCERS OF
THE SUPERMAN MOVIES ...
Mi
FRI 6 00. 8 10 10 10
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GHOSTDU.STERS
OILL MUAAAY DAM AYKROYO
lPGI 1111b10 10 10
\Al Sim I 10 Ii 10 10 JO
INDIANA JONES
and the IPGI Te~ple of Doom
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'Al \UN I '!> !> 1 ~ '! O~
AllCJFME I
STEVE MARTIN
LILY TO MLIN lPG]
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·• Pilot Weekender/ Friday, November 23, 1984
Calendar
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOP" ;u
""'ll.lf.11,tn ... Wt· ... 1 1>1nner l'IJVhOU'>I"
I IO A,.,. I'll u . San Cll'nw111t·.
W1·1lrw-.cl,1\., lhrn11_1!h S.1l11rdayi; .11 X.
..,1111el.1v.., .11 I .111d 7 through ,J,1n h
492-'19!'>0
"THE GIGLI CONCERT" Jl ~111111
l'oal>l Ht·1wr1nr.. 6!'lf> Tow11 < 'rn1t·r
l>nv1·. l'o.,l<1 MC'....i. luMI pcrlor11Mn< t'"
IOlllj!ht ,11 X. ..,,1111rrtav <ti 2 30 .111d H
">unrtd\'lrJI 2 :10 .inrf 7 30. 957-40~i:l
"NATALIE NEEDS A NIGHTIE"
.11 llw lh111l1r1j!lon lk-,wh Play h ou!'.I'
M.1111.11 Yurkluwn. llunltnj.\'1011 tkac-11,
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lhrm1gh l.k-1 I •179·5511
0'SHADES''"1u1 I he Se«oncl St,11-(1• ul
'><llll h t'n.1 ... 1 lfrpt•rtory. fi5!'> rown
( cnllT Orlvr. C°O'>lil Mt'l>a. Tut~l.1\
lltrouj!h ...,,1lurrld\ .11 H :lO. Sunda\ .11
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11<'1 2 ~57 403:1
"'TO GRAJllDMOTHER'S HOUSE
WE GO" JI I ht• W«"'>lm1ru.ter <. t>lll
111111111\ Tlw.11c•r 7272 Maple SI .
W1· ... 1 min:.lf'r I-r1!1.1v!\ and Satunt,1v'
.11 H '.IO I h rouf.th I kt I 995~4 I I :i
Singles
SOUTHERN WHEEL OF FRIEND-
SHIP 1 clr br.111·-. I l,1pp\ I tour from 5 7
pm ,11 tlw Or.111~1· 11111 1{1·'>1.iur.1111
1,.110 1-. ('h,1pm,111 Oran~<" For ''~""
1rl 11r11\I 1 7f.k 4 I :m
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"OKTOBERFEST" 1-. < dl'l11atnt ,11
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11,.,,,n,1 Th<·on~lnal "L<•th!><:hw,1U.·n
11.md · r1 b ra<,-. b.lnrf dm.·cl from
Grrman~. pC"r1onn.., al 6'.30 pm
WC'Cl ·Sat . Jrtd JI 2 Jl m Sun Al.,.,
fr.tlurcd Th.rnk~f\•1np, ll<t~ 1 ... " tur
k1•v/ham bulfr l wtlh .Jll tltt" trln11ntni,t-.
lur 1-'k wilh lllf' ··tcd1~·hwabt.·11
B.11ur · rwrlnrn1ln~ trom 2· 7 p.m. 75fi I
C1•11tc·r "''1· . llunllngton lk.11 h
Clr.'>es !'->und.1y li97 1410
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~11nland ~kier... lhmul!h Suncld\
lo<1a\' S..11 10 .i m 9 p.m . Su11 10
,, m 6 p m • Anaheim Convrnllon
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1s hrl<I today llHY111i.th S unday al tlw
S hrrJton A11,1hd111 llotl'l tn An::.h1·1111
Fn noon 7 pm S.."ll I Oa.m -6 pm
Sun I II ,, m 5 p m SJ adult .ul
mission. :-;2 -.enlor ell tuns. chlldrt•n
under 12 lrt't" (H IH)997-6496
Sat.
Classical
GREGORY COLEMAN.~· I nrt,I\
1 ..... 11ng
THE LOS Al'lGELES
PKILHARMONlC pr('S('nl<. tis Anwrl
1·,111 M11-.1C' Wf'l•kt•nd with cvrnt.,
01·n1rrtnA1111 lhC' MuslcCen1c·r Plaza In
t 111' I lomt hv <'handler Pavilion. and In
IJ(lw11tow 11 art p,a llcr1t''> a l F.ir tor)
l'lan· 'I lw <1'nlf'rplrce of thf' fr..,11,
ttw-. ti; rtu· W<''>I Coa<.I premiere ol tlw
l{omr <;t'l!mrnt of Ro~r1 Wlbon·.,
"Thr CIVIL war!-.. w11h musk h\
l'hthp Glas& at .J pm J11d conductNI
b\ Nt'al Stullx-11( Mu<,lc-Crnlt"r l'l.uJ
.u llvlllt"!> QC.·n 1r .11 :l pm and arr tn-1•
.ulmt1.sto11 Tht· C'IVll. wdrS ll<'kt·li. .in·
prk ed a t S:W. ~20. 8 1!';. $10 aJlCI :-;5
740-2000
THE WINE CELLAR. -.t'f' Fr1rl,1\
lhttng
Conn try
THE 000-W AH RIDERS, 't("r t-rt
tlo1y llsl tn~ 1\1...o It.rt.•\ only. d 1 t1l11lf r.
<I.in<·<· w<irk.,hop 1 ... lwld lro111 11
am :~p m
Jazz
CONFREY PHILLIPS • ...,.1. Fr1d.1\
11 ... 111111.
CAFE LIDO, o.,('f' ~ rtdd \ hs1111g
THE KLEZllORDI pt"rform ct .i:.tn\
mix ol Ylddt~h Ja11. mu&lc hall com mv. ra~lmr. T1h.lr l.111d a nd pop11l.1r
m11-.1t , H p Ill .• 11 1111' LJ M1r.1<1.1 (.,,It
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LOST WEEKEND • .,. ••. f> rula\ h.,t
Ill~ CAGNEY'S BY TKE SEA , ...,.,.
Frida\ hstin~
JUSTll'C TUSK, <,tT Frtcla\ 11 .... 1111g
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WINCHESTER, "'T Frtdd\ 11 .... 1111g
BAXTER'S STREET • .,,.<' I rltl,1\
""""!?.·
Robert Meryl
DEMRO RrRIJEP
Sometimes magic is the only thing thats real.
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IRf.A B. TONI HUMTIMGTI* IEAat
Mann 8ru Plal.J EdwWs Elloro ~ Ectwaros Huntiogton
529-5339 581-9500 Onema &48 0388
COSTA MBA Edwards Town Cenlet 751 4184
llMlfE
Ed.vards WOOOIKldQe
C111ema 551 0055
MISSION VIEJO NEWPORT IEACH 01W1GE
Edwards VlCfO Twm Edwards Newrior1 Cinema CmedOme
830 699(f 644 0760 634 2553
~ PAUO ACCEPTED FOtl THIS ENOAOEM~
Dance
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THE WAY TO THE FORUM" .11 1h1·
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d.1v llM1ng
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"A.NNJE" .11 thr (,1•m I lwalt·r ~ t·
Frlrfay !Isling
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"THE B U TTERFINGERS
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"CHIP OFF OLYMPUS" .11 11w
c:o ... 1a M1·~ t .,, 11 l'l.1yhousr ~•"<'
r rtday ll">lln~.
"THE COMPA1CY OF WAYWARD
SADITS" al thr :-.:in CIC'menlr Com
mumty Thc.1tt'r ~·r Friday Jl~llng
"TSE CUJUOUS SAVAGE" al I ht·
Garden Grovt·n Communll Thtall"r
Stt Fridal llsttnJ{
"FIDO ER OM Tim ROOF" .11
Sf'h.1 .. 11an's Wt>sl l>tnnrr l'layh ou-..
~·1· Friday !Isling
"THE GIOLI CONCERT" at S11111h
( 1>-1><1 Hrputory. &-r Friday ltsttn~
"NATALIE NEEDS A NlGHTlE"
.11 11w lh1ntlnl(ton ll<'al'h Playhnu ....
!->t·r Friday listing
"THE RUJlflfER STUMBLES" .11
('hrl<>I College. Jrvtnr S.-c Fr1cl,1\
11'>1 Ing
"SHADES" on th<' Scrond Sta~1 111
~ml h Coasl HrpC'r10ry See Frt<l.1\
ltAllng.
"TO GRAJ'(DllOTHER'S HOUSE
WE GO" a t th!' WC'slmtn-.tn ('11111
rnuntty Tht"ater &r Friday ll'iltn~
Etc.
A HOLIDAY ARTS A: CRAP1'S
SALE with handmade an <> anrf nalr...
pl<"~ t::> hC'ld today and I~ x 'I
,, m .3 p.m .. al Golden Wc>'>l Coll<'!.!•
15744 Goldf'n Wrst SI .. llunttng11111
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1x>r1t admlltrd frl"f' fl95 fl378
OKTOB'ERP'EST, 'I<"<' Fri<lr1\ 1...,1
tni.t Today only ft'aturr., a Gal;.i M.ml
c:rnc, t>ventng wnh thr s 110" bano dt1tl
.. 1, C'Olorful Mardi Cra'> jl.roup ...
STAMP EXPO '84/PAClPIC ..... I
Frtd ay llsttng
"WINTltlilPEST '84," 'if't' Frut.I\
11 ... 11ng
A CAJUUAGE AUCTION Is h1 Id
from 8 a.m.-11 pm l.ll thf' Qr,111~··
County Fal~round ... 100 t-'alr llm1
Costa MC'sa. (7171 76R·A I OM.
A BARTER EXPO Is katuml
through Sunday a l lhrOrane;t"Counl\
*PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES*
* BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Pllfor--. Moft•y * Thru S.turdly (Except Holitllys & S,.C. h•11••tl)
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Pilot Weekender/ Friday, November 23, 19&4
Calendar
Fairgrounds, I 00 Fair ()rtve. Costa
M'6a. 5at. 10 a .m.· 10 p.m .. Sun. 10
a.m.·5 p.m. 543·828~.
TD NEWPORT UACBCOLLS(>
TOR CAR AUCTION Is held today and
tomorrow at the Marriott Hotel at
Fa hlon Island In Newport Beach.
More than 400 collector cars. lnclud-
ln!{ two original Df>l.ort'an prototypes.
are presented. Preview at 9 a.m. both
days. auction ~Ins at I 0 a m. both
days. (818) 992·4353. On Nov. 24·25.
call 640-4000
Sun.
Cluelcal
JOHN DEARMAN, classical
itlJllarlsL performs during Sunday
brunch from 11 a.m -3 p.m. La Palme
restaurant. Tht' Nt>wporlrr. 11 07
Jambort"t' Road. Nt>wport Beach
644-1700
THE LOS APfGltLES
PHILRAltMOl'flC, '>tt Saturday llst-
tnit
Jazz
MATT CATl1'GUB, renowned alto
saxophonist. and his mother/singer
MAVIS RIVERS. perform with tht'lr
"2t·Plect' jazz orchestra In an exclusive
en a em('nt at The Newporter Plaza
Ballroom. 5-9 p.m • 1107 Jamboree
Road. Newport Beach. 85 admission.
644-1700. ext. 529.
GEORGE VAN EPS A T01'Y IUZZI
perform from 7-11 p.m. a t the SunSt't
Pub. 16656 Pacific Coast Highway.
SunSt't Beach.(~~ 592·1926 "BASIECOU I". a pcrformancc-
by the UC Irvine Jazz Ensemble ts
pr('S<'nlrd wll h Altrt'd Lang. director
8 p m .. UCrs Flnt' Arts Concert Halt
$4 {l;t'nC'ral admission. A56-66 I 7 .
CA,E LIDO featun-s tht' Lido Jaa
All Stars from 4 -fl pm. and again from
9-11 p.m . 2900 Nt-wporl Blvd .. New-
port Beach. 675-296A.
JAZZ 11'CORPORATED performs
a t I :30 p.m. al lhe Meadowlark
Country Club. 16782 Graham St .
Huntington Beach.
THlt RAGS MARTIJll80N TllJO ~rforms eaeh Sunday froro-2·6 p-m.
alffir Ofcfbana Point Cafe. comer of
Colden Lantern and Del Prado. Dana
Point.
and lladAoacthre.
Dance
"THE PfUTCltACKEll," M'f' frlddy
llstlnit.
Theater
"AFUNMTHDIO PENEDON
THE WAY TO RUM" at thr
llarlrquln Din •r Playhouse. Ser Jlrl·
d:lV ltsllnp,
"AJ'fl'fllt" al tht' Gem Thratrr St'r
frtday li'>llnj( .
"BYE BY£ BIRDIE" al t hf" Curtain
hosts volleyball each Sunday from 2-5
p.m.. S hiffer Park. Costa Mesa
979-9455.
80UTllEIUf WHE&L or FIU&llfl).
SHIP. for s ingles over 45. meets for
'!upper at 5 p.m at O'kede''I Res·
taurant. 17260 17th 1 .. Tustin
768-4130.
THE Sl1'GLET AltlA1'f8' Discovery
Group mc-rts for dl"><'U'islon and soc:lal
t•11rh Sunday at 7 30 p.m. Unltorlan
l'hurrh 1259 Victoria St . Costa
Mt'<>a t.41 admission 962-8596
Etc.
Call Dlnnrr Theatrr St>t' frlda) llsl-OKTOBEltrmT, Stt frtd;1v list·
lnll. Ing.
ncAN CAN" al tht· Grauel Olnnt·r 1'HEl'fEWPORTBEACHCOLL£C·
Theater See Friday ll<>llng TOR CAR AUCTI01', 'K'l" Salurda\-
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" at llsllnR
Sebasllan·s We I Dlnnl"r Playhoust• A BARTER EXPO, M'C Saturdav
Stt-Friday ltsllng. --llstinl(
"TIU GJGLI CONCERT" at South A COLLECT-OR'S ART SHOW A:
Coast Repertory. Set> Friday llstlfll(. SALE Is held from 9a.m ·6 p.m at th<'
"8HADES" on the Second Stagl" ot Anah('fm Convention Center. 800 W.
GREGORY COLEMAft. ~ Frida}
llsllog
Coan try
CltAZTllOU& featu~ a Monda\
Night football Party with lhrt"e i;tlanl
S<'rttn TV.s. rame prl:tes. pop rorn.
and hot d~s 5 p m ·I 30 a m. 1580
Brookhollow.Santa Ana 549·1512
Jau
CME LIDO fc•atures the llapp\
Jau I lour" from 4·30·7·30 pm 14itli
W.irren Jason on kr) bo< rd and
v()(',11., Al..o rmm 9 pm ·I 30 a m. ts
Wuvnr Wavnr ph:•ylnjl lhr ""'' Jod
nute. OJvr Robinson 011° Ill<' pl.mo
anti Trary Loni;t.sl reth pt>rforrnin11, on
drums 2900 Nrwport Divel . Nt'wport
Beach 675-296R
Pop
South Coast Rrpertory. Sc-t' FrMay Kall'lla Avt' . Anaheim. 999·8900. Pop "Wl1'TER,EST '84," ser F'nday lliit ln(I;. ll<>t Ing
BAXTE•'S STllEST, ~r frlrU\
llstlnfl.
TD RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS ap
pear ln.a>ncut at a p.m.. Th(' Hop
18774 Brookhurs1. fountain Valll!'y
S IOadml "'°" 963-2366.
CltAZTHORSE fcatutts.a Country -SinllH STAMP EXPO '84/PACIP"IC, st'e Sunday Bash BBQ Bufrct. 2·7 p.m f'rlcla~· llslln~
with 3 bands performing. 1580 THESAILlNGSrNGLESolfcrs">Jll· --------------Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. lnl(oulofNcwport lkaeheachSunda) M OOODl&S. ~t' Friday lt!>llnll, Also
featured tontJl.hl only from 6 30
p m ·I :30 ;;i.m. l'I FreadbLD Slip.
Worbhope
BAXTER'S STUET. sec Friday from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Brin(( lunch on llslln~. and bevrragc F'or ap,es 25 and ovt'r
G00Dm8, see Friday llsllng. Also and also non-smokC'rs 820 ctonatlon. _ .. e featur@d -+ont~h• only from 6 :3<>-s73-3282 -----:--
p.m.· I :30a.m . are thrH1eroC)ypbk:9 THETALLCl;UBot Oran)lt>County ClaMlcal
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Calendar
BICS." The 00111<.' concepts of aerobic
prtnclples of condlllonln.it are la~ght
Mondays throuJth Jan. 2'8. 7.9 p.m.
530 fee. Golden 'West Collt'filt' Rtt. Ed.
BJd~ .• Rm 217. 15744 ~ldcn West
St.. llunlln.itton Beach. 891-3991.
"DEMOlf9TRA TIOPfS 11' P9Y-
CBOTDRAPT." An on-,ltolnJt sem·
lnar on the naturt' of psychotherapy
and psychol~cal probl<'ms Is pres-ent~ from 115-8 :45 p m. 11uman
~uallon Lld.. 1550 S. Coast t"ltjlh·
•ay. l.a~una Beach 497-7408.
Tues.
Clualcal
GREOORY COLEllA1'. att Friday
llsuna,
T8 WIPflt CELLA.ll. Stt Friday
Its~ BA.llllOR 8lPfGERS Invite
anyone who can carry a tune lo toln
th is ~roup Meets Tuesdays. 7-9~0
p m.. Prt"Sbyterlan Church of the
Covenant, Fairview Road. Cosca
Mt'l!a. 897-0587
Country
MOE BANDY and JOE
STAMPLEY art' In concert from 7-10
p m al Crazy llorsc. 1580
Orookhollow. Santa Ana 549-1512
Jau
COPfFREY PHILLIPS. set• Friday iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lls llng.
CAPE LIDO fl"alure'i .. Happy Ja~z ... mil DEUlllT-COMPl.mlY CIPTIVITill. llour .. from 4:30-7<l0 p.m. with War-IEFIESHmtY mffEJIBIT." Rea"-! NEWYOAl<POST rcn Jason on kc·yboard and vocal!> Also from 9 p.m I :30 a m. ts the Lesll 1'HE GO\lf MUST B£ D«htcrTno
•--~-~fJKlkY-.., ~Q
llUISSIJN
I JO J4~ 1100
110 10 ·~
• ' ... '. l _ .. ,. 1 • l edwards TOWN CENTER
••, :, ':". •. " ~. 7 51 A 184 '. ... •.• ,'. -· "'i .. -..
MONWlO
600 • 10
1010
TH£ PORT THEATRE
67:1-6760
M •.m Hiie A.II Se•ll '] 00
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"TEIMEI OHlllEI" (I)
:''<fl J f -:J,i'-.! H1•, y
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_,
2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach.
675-2968. ED LEACH a ppeara a t the
Meadowl ark Count r y Club.
8:30-11 :30 p.m., 16782 Graham St ..
lluntlnJl(on lk'ac-h. 84 admission.
846-33"9 1.
Pop
JUSTDf TUSK, sec Friday listing.
CHAPTER 11, stt Friday llsllng
BLOWOUT, see Friday llstlng.
GOODIES, sec• 1-'rilday llstln~.
Theater
••A PU1'Pf'Y THIPfG HAPPEPfED OPf
THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at iht"
llarlcquln Din ner Playhouse. Sec Frt·
dav listing
''BULL8BOT CRUIOIOND" at thr
l.a~una. Moulton Playhouse. Stt Frl·
day llsllnf.t.
"BYE8YE BIRDIE" a l the Curtain'
Call Dinner Tht'alrr. Set' Friday 1181·
In~
''CAN CAPf" nl lhf" Crand Dinner
Tbcatcc. Sec Friday llsU~ "SHADES" on thr Sforond Stage of
Soul h Coast Rcp«"rtory Stt f'r1day
llstlnll,.
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the service Corps of Retired Executives, Orange County
Retired, business-oriented men and women.
with 1,400 years of combined executive
experience. volunteer their business
expertise to help people who wish to go Into
business -those who are already In
business. but are experiencing problems -
or those who are successful In business but
need help In tong-range planning.
rune In to KOCE·TV, Channel so, tonight and
find out more about the service corPS of
Retired ExecutJves <SCORE> and how they
contribute to the success of orange county
businesses.
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BRIOOlt Is playt'rl In Newport twadt
cach Tuesday 50 cents admission.
Call 559·6472 for dlrl"Cllons.
SCRABBLE Is played In the com-
munlly room or Central Savings.
24033 El Tom Road. Laguna Hiiis,
cvcry Tuesday at 6:30 p.m . Call
Jamila Atrha al 770-0454 for lnfor·
mallon.
FAl-SIJ4
1.30. 3:25. S:20,
7'15. 9:10, 11:00
•
Wed.
Clu91cal
GRSG<mY COLEllAJlf, 11tt F'nd..1\
listing.
EJ..Lllt DAVID •RLDRR, lrvlno
concert sln~r. pttfoqri a con~rt 01
operatic, musical comt'dy production.,
and Jewish and I smell music with t h1·
sisterhood of Temple Ncr Tamld 111
Downey. 551-4468.
THE WUU CELLA.a, Stt Frida\
II ling.
Country
THE DOO WAH-RIDERS, Stt Fn
day listing. Also tonight only. danc c· le sons by Ron a nd Donna al fl p rn ---Jau
RUSH HOUR performs from 8 p.rn
midnight at the Sun~t Pub, I 6b5!l
PaclOc eo.-st Highway. Sunset Bt-.tf h
12 I 3J 592-1926.
COPfP1l.ET PHILLIPS, scr Frld<1\
llsllng.
CAPE LIDO, sec Tu~a)' llstlnit
810 BAND COIOIOTIOPf app«"ar..,
from 8-1 I p.m. at the Meadowlark
Country Club. l 67fl2 Craham St
-Hunfl~~ Bea~h. -ttdlnfsslon
846-3391.
Pop
JU911K TU81l, sn f'r1day listing BAXTSR'a 8TUln', Stt F'ndJ\
II 1llng.
"11'CD8TSR, sec Friday llsllnll,
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Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 23, 1984 '1
Calendar
1a~,1~592-ltm. ll, eee l'l'tday llllllng. Coela Mesa CMc Playhou~. See complete with costum~ 11ngen. 8100 for buffet dining. f2 I 3J F~.:aung. court }ester. trumpelera and tra-972-7649.
" COllPAJlfT or WAYWAaD dlllonal yuletide feast. f>l'q[ram con· "&AllT&a W'ltEll DI LOllDOff m.cnrOUT, ~ F-=Uatlng. CAORY'S BT MA, att ouce jl. ,...rru~:•na.
ULLA LSWITZltT brings her llsll ... a'l'lt&&T, att Friday
aADIT9" at lhe San Clenwnte Com· eludes with Renal santt Chriatmh A1'I> PAIU8" lS a lravl'I advt'nlurc
munlly Thnter. See Friday llstln~. muslcbyUCIChamberSl!lgers. 7p.m. orrered byOrantteCoaSI COilege and I
"rmDL&a Oii nm aOOP' at Dec. 10. 11 . 12. 14. 11 • .rs and 19. schedult'd for Apr1r3-14. Hlg!llitthts ~baatlan'• Weal Dlnnt'r PlayhOU8C. 824.50 and 8 22 admission . lftclude v1alla to Buckln«:.ham Palace', ffiodem dance company to UC lrvlne ~ lltt Friday listing. for a performance or two different • ' SeeFrklayllatlng. 856-6617. lhe Towrr of London. mg Ben. the
programs tontghl and Thu1'11day at 8 Da.Dce p.m. Tonl'°1t features "lnacape:· _
"Suite SaCie" and "Game ,Plan." TBS •LLA L&WITZ&T DAJfC&
"a&AD1t8" on the Seeond Stage of THE "219T C£RTUJt1' BALL" ElffC'I Towl'r, Louvre. Jttl de Paume
South Coast Repertory. Stt Friday features lferble Hanrock and the and Nolrr Dame!'. 8 1.525 ·includes
listing. Rock It Band as well as other conllnu-airfare. double occupancy European
Thursday features "Jigsaw.·· "Sex-~.see Wedne9day listing.
trt." "Pletu" and "Pas de Bach."
UCr s Fine Arla VIiiage Theatre. 89 Theater
It ous entertainment Including thr Step class hotel accommodations. hov-tc. Sisters. the Sunset Dtxleland Band. ercrafl and bus. local guides, In·
TD "lllM <>llAl'O& COUNTY magician Bnan Mark Budin. a piano surance and muMum fees. 432·5880.
general admission. 856-6617 · .. A n1JllJn' TBDIO llAPP&JllSDOll PAC&" Beauty Pageant is held from bar. a Juke box "joint:· the Keith A wunt AUCTIOJll PREVIEW Is
7-lOp.m.attheAnahelmConventfon Edwarcfs Top ·40, Rock Band and hostt'd by the Nt'wport Harbor Art
Centr r. 800 W. Katella Ave.. even Swami Spencer. a fortune teller Museum on Dec. 3 from 7-11 p.m.
Anaheim. 999-8900. 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Dec. 31 at the Dorothy with ll'ctures by wine t'Xpttl on wlnr Tb eater
••A rtJ1Qr1' TlllJfO HAPP&RD O"
THE WAT 'IO TD J'ORVll" at the
llarlequln Dinner Playhouse. See Fri-
day llsllng.
TBS WAY 'IO TBS WOllVll" at the
Ha.rlequln Dinner Playhouse. See Fr1-
dav listing.
"AJQOS" at the Oe.m Theater. See
Friday II.sting.
ICllA.llllL& la played every Thurs· Chandler Pavlllon. 8350 for dining· connol55eurshlp. 884 per person with
day at 6 :30 p.m. In the community .--a-nd_da_n_c_1_n_i<_o_n_th_e_P_a_v_1_11o_n_ta_lle_a_n_na __ ~ __ rv_a_t_1o_n_d_ca_d_l_1n_e_T_h_ur_lda __ v_A_1so_
room o( Home Federal Savings. Main Slrttt at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt·
ln~on Beach. Gel~~ -Akers at
960-2729 for Information.
. '.'~" at the Gem Thrater, See Friday llsllng. ~
"BULLSllOT CRUllllOllfl>" at the
l.aguna Moulton Playhouse. See F'rl-
dav llstlntt. t.BTE 8TE BDU>I&" al the Curtain
Call Dinner Theater. See Friday ltst-
ln~ CAJlf CAJlf" al the Grand Dinner
Theater. Stt Frtday llsttng.
"FIDDL&a OR TBS •OOP" al
Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse.
St'r Friday llsllng
"SllADS8" on the Second Staie or South Coast Repertory. See Friday
llsllng.
Film•
"THE at:aT D&RN8E," about the
1977 Aml'rlcas Cup. Is presented by
Dana Harbor Yacht Charters.-AlllO
prrscnled ls a movie on chartering
..a1lboats from the Moorings Charter
Co. In the Caribbea n. 7:30 p.m ..
34571 Golden L&ntern. Dana Point
llarbor. $3 admission ch arge.
493-1206.
Slncla
SOUTHERN WHEEL OP PIUZND-
s mP m <'IS for I lappy I lour from 5-7
p m. al Arthur's Restaurant. 13444
Newport Blvd .. Tustin. For ages 45 or
ovrr 768·4 130.
"llULLSllOT caOIOIOllfl>'' at the
Laguna Moulton-21ayhouae Stt Pti-
dal.~~'ifn llml>IB" at the Curtain
Call Dinner Theater. See Friday llat-A4Y&Dee mmnc
tna-CAJlf CAif" at the Grand Dinner
Theater. See Frida llsu .. " at he
U C 1av1"S'8 A"RUAL
llADIUOAL l>DfnR ft'BIUl"C!".S a re-
creation or a 18th centurv banquet
&.U.XWY THI
Firll T ........... . 01ul.11 ... ......
Meryl SUMP
PNu.8•1.AWS
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N -11) I 141 1118
:II 1:00 a. 10:01
.IUST "rMa WAY YOU Aaa .. ISHOWS AT I :20 J :111:10 7:01 a. t :OO
~. ···~ , ... d ft.ACDNIT .. HSAa'Y.._ 11:41
J1l l l 10l'l11• .. 1121
OM eoot YOU DaYIL ~ ... , i'j) SHOWS AT 11:00 h U 7111 Ho S-11 2:00 4 :00 1 :00 1:00 Affair (ft) I 141 1111
.. 10 :00 .. 10101
DRIVE -INS m~
STADIUm a
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""' C•'uture Sii••"-(f'G)
TW.ACMSMaa) "UI Co·HI( All Of Me (PG)
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90UMal"S STOllY .. 1-UM r= a Tiie l :to 7 :20111111 c:ou,.try TAT 12,~ l :H 1~) -~..-. Etc. tf'G> 1100 s .10 1 ·20 • ,.,.. "u' co-~ .. ,.,. a. t 120 · • · o r-llttt IN ) 8CllABBLlt Is played at the New-
port ~ach Tennis Club at 7 p.m. on 'DAIYE~ld o,. 1:41 .....,,. JI ._.,a.wr.i u• 12 FREE u ....
the first and third Wtdneaday of each 1-----------------------------month. Call Louisa Arnold at
979-7321 for Information.
Thu.
Cl&Mlcal
TD WIJlfS CSLLAlt, kc Friday
!Isling.
cumooa.Y C.QI &NAJI, ace Friday
llsllnR.
Coan try
THE DOO WAR am&aa. see Fr1·
day llsttng. AIM> tontaht only ta the annualCoUntryTwo·StepO.n~C.on
t~t with a trip for two to Mcic.lro awarded.
Jua
COIO'U1' PBILLIP9, ett Friday
llsttng.
ll.AY c••••u appears In concert
at 7,30 and 9 :30 p.m. Fender'•
lntcrMUonaJ Bellroom. 521 E. First
St .. l..o'll Oeach. 817.50 and 8 15.
(2 I 3) 435·2838. CAPS LIDO, att Frtday lllCln&.
TD SA& IDllO aAJllD performs
at the Meedowlartl Country Club.
16782 Oraha m St.. Hunttn.ton
l:kach. 848·3391.
Pop
~. att Friday 11.MlftC.
TOii .JORU ~n• a Lhrtt night ooncert e~t at the UnlvttM.I
Amph1thclilri! tontaht. 8 17.50 and
8 15. {2 131980-942f . .ruh'llt T1J8&. aee Friday uauna.
RATlft TOllOV8 appeana a t the
Sunllel Pub rrom 8:30 p m.-1 a.m.
16655 Pactnc Cout Hlf(hway. Sun.e(
"A CLASSIC.
A FINE, ENDURING,
DEEPLY AMERICAN
FILM."
-Shdla BenllOfl. L05 ANGELES TIMES
"'Places In The Heart' rompletely
captures the American spiri~ and is
one of those rare movies that
makes you feel all the better for
having seen it."
-P111 C'ulhns. CB.~ TV MOR~I G EWS
~~SAUYFIELD~~
PLACES IN THE HEART
m.star Plc:tw'5 l'leels · S\UY F1E1l> • '1'UaS ~ 1l£ HEART"· IHM' CICUiE ·ED HARRIS
AMf MAOC.AN. Df'4 MAUOJDi • ewtrf <lDIER · ~ Pl'ocb.9MOIA£L HIUiMAN
Pmnd by ARLENE [)()OM· 'M*n an:! Owcad by IO!f.RT ~ 11
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COSTA •SA AIUlfT .. VAWY ~ MaU LA 9IMAOA lllWPOllT llfACM -fct,.l'OS ECIWlrdl £~ 9'0 few.as C.-.
SolMICoisl Plu3 ,~ v.., l.IGU'll .... Mii G.llt"I) 5 l• Thealre Slot 2S5J
541711 139 I S(ll 1'88 t SZl-1611 673-l350
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Calendar
ho.,ttd b\' tht' NllAM on Ott: 6 Is a
1 lollday Crlebratlon and Wint" Auc-
tion from 7-1 I pm with flnt' wlnt'.
lno<I. mush· and entt'rtalnmt'nt. $42
J)f'r person with rt''>l'rvalfon deadllnt"
Monrlav 7~9-1I22
Ongoing Eventa
BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Main St
11.ilboa /\ Caltrornla anc1 nation.ii
111-.tnrlt 1.indm<1 rk ,met marlnt' rec·
ff,tllon c 1·n1 t·r. l)aaly narrntt•d crulsr-.
111 "It-~ port 11.1 rbor. ckc:p "it'd
-.porlfl"hlnJ.!. trip' dally. U drive and
c h,ir11·r bnat.,, ChrlMmas Paradt' ol
1.1~hr.. rnilsrs . .ind watrrlmnt rf's·
1 o111ran1 d nd saloon opt"n 7 a m.-1 a m
Ci7.I 5245
BRJGGS CUNlfll'IGHAlll A UTO-
M OTIVE MUSEUM, 250 E Bakt'r St ..
C"o<>la Mrsa Ant1c1ue cars <'lrC'a I 912-
prt-'iC'nl 9 a.m .5 p.m. Wcd.-Sun
'i46·7660
DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor Alvd ..
/\nahrtm 1't1e "Country Bt'ar
C'hristm.is Special" prt'rnlt'res Friday
;tnd combines favorlteChrlstml\s mt"I-,
ndlN> wll h new Ol'>ney-wrlllt'n song<i
"Fiinla!.y on Parade ... a long-llml"
l>l.,nl'vland hollday tradition alc;o
pn·mlrrr., Friday with shows Fri -Sat
• 11 2 and 9 p.m .. and Sun at 2 p.m.
only Mallhew Wlldrr. rurrenlly on
Chi' mustr charts with "Oounclng Off
I hf' Wall." Is on lal(C' frt -Sal. as well
,.., Motown'c; Daa Band. known for
1hrlrs1ngle "4 111 ~l1Jll.9J"." and.tbclr
c urr<'nl album ''Jukebox." Thro~h·
out I he hollda season Is a wondrous
~
60-foot Douglas nr trtt with 3.000
fights and 2.900 ornaments. Hours
Fr1.-Sal. 9 a.m.-mldnlght. Sun. 9
a.m.-7 p.rp. 999-4565. DO'M''S BERRY F AIUll, 8039
Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. A fantastic
t•ountry muslr feast wtth dy namic
<"ntertaint'rs the Nilly Gntly Dirt Band
and Sylvia. along wllh a host of other
1op name pt-rlormers. Is fealurtd F'r1.-
Sal Santa Claus arrives In a 8pt'<'lal ~noll 's ChrlMtmas paradt' ft'afur1ng
march ing bands. Peanut'> chararlcrs
from Camp Snoopy. and otht'r park
rharal'lers. Teensage 13-19enjoyan
admlRJ'ilOO pr1C(' or s-a afle'r 6 p.m. Fri.·
Sat . and Sllldlo K stays Opt"n until
midnight. Knoll's rt'gular t'Ol t"r·
talners and strt'el charaC'lers t'nt<'r·
talni. guests throughout th<' week.
Frl.·SaJ. IO a.m.-mldnlght. Sun. I 0
a.m 7 p.m .. Mon.-T ucs. 10 a.m.-6
p.m. Closed Wtd.-Thurs. 220-5200.
LION COUJtTRT SAP AJU, 8800
lrvlne Center Dnve. L~una l llllS. Tht'
a<'llon advt'ntur<' enlertalnment
~nter. surrounded by a warm I roplcal
'IC'l lln)t. offers I hrllls to the excitement
of rldc·s lncludtng lhf' Sahara Maze
Trark an11 t hr Kyla ml Slick Track For
nautical <tdVC'OI urers. Junlt)e Tubc-
Bumper Boal and Shanaltt Racf'r
t:Joat OeelS haVt' bffn CXpandf'd.
Cruise on the ZambC'zl River or take a
hlkr through a lush nature trail. Jim
O'Nt>a l and Stagecoach pt'rform Fri.-
Sun. and a Turkey Trol dance cont!§!_ rs held. Open Fi'r.:'SUn. aflO a.m .. last
car admitted 5 p.m 837-1200.
IRVME •MllllOMVIUD
•I
and two musuem rooms with artifact
from Native American and rarly
Spanish culture. Dally 7:30·5 p.m
493 -1424
SEA WORLD. I 720 S. Shorrs flQad.
Mission Bay. San Diego. Th<' lushly
londscaped marine park fealurt's lhr
ARCO Penguin Encountt"r. a 87
mlllton exhibit that houses 400
pt"ngulns. klllt'r whale Shamu. Sea
World's lop enlt'rlalner, and sea lions
and dolphins.. A S('<'nl<' ky rldt" ancl
PSA Skytowcr rldt' for a p.1noraml<'
vlt'w of Mission Bay Is offt'rtd Dally Q
o.m ·dusk. (6191224-3562 ·
Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley will perform a medley of their •ooct timln ••a.&• from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuad.ay at Cruy Bone
Saloon in Santa Ana. Phone ~9-1512 to reeerve ticketa.
SHERMAN LIBRARY APID GAR-
DENS. 2647 Pactrl<' Coa'll lllghway
Co rona del Mar. Roses. cactu'i. annual
gardens. an orchid conservatory. kol
ponds and a glfl show Dally I O 30
a m.-4 p.m
QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor
nl the end of the Longfk"ach F'-rceway.
Visitors can explore lhe largest. most
luxurious ship anoa1. Spttlal exhibits
lndudc nt'w <>pt'clal cfrttt sound and
light shows In the Engine Room and
Whcelhou'>C rt'·enartlng a near -col-
11 .. 1on a1 M"a. an exlt"nslvt'World War II
display depicting lh~-"Quttn's" <'-
llv" rolt' as <t troopship. modt'I <1hlp-
bulldlnp; and llf<"boal demonstrations.
a variety of officer 's quarlt"rs. elegant
salons and stateroom displays I 0
a m.~ p.m. (2 I 3) 435-3511 __ .,...
-Ot.D WOJU;D-vn:;t;?.Glt, 7561
Ct•nter Avt'.. t1unttng1on Beach.
S?«lall shops art' locatt"d In this
WEITMIUTlft WUTMINITO
vlllal(t' that features the ch~rm of
quaint European villages with cobbltd
streets. lantern lights, and 70 murals
or F:uropcan ~enes painted on ex-
lt'rlor waifs by European artists.
894-0747
SAN DIBOO ZOO tr WILD APIJMA.L
PARK, San Diego. Animal park hours
9 a.m.·4 p.m . with guests srayln~ on
ground<> until 5 p.m. throu~h F'eb
(6 19) 231 -15 1 5. ~
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
1118810Jlf, 3 I 882CamlnoCaplstrano.
San Juan Calfil'tran~ f~at\l~ SerrJt ·cnapci:-cififorn1a·s oldest building.
the ruin of the Great Stone Churcfi.
soldlt'rs barracks. bt'autlful l(ardt'ns,
SIX FLAGS MAGIC lllOUJllAIN,
Magic Mountain Parkway exit off
lnterstalt' 5. Valencia. This 2"60-a<'rt'
family Iheme park offers mort' than
100 rl~s. ,show and allracllon<.
lnC'ludlng the new &arajt'vo Oob61cd. .i
six-acre Children's World wllh a n
anlmal I arm and p«'lllnjlzoo. on I t'IOO-.
<1tylC' crafts vlllagt'. and Roarln~
Rapids while water adventure. Fr i ·
Sun. I 0 a.m.·8 p.m. tB 181992·0884 .
SIX FLAGS lllOVIELAPID, 771 I
Beach Dlvd.. But'na Park. An
clabaraJ.c. c:ollecUon of movie aDd
tr levlslon memorabilia lncludln~ life·
llkt' rcpllcas of mort' than 200 rt"·
nowntd stars arc featurt'd
A DEVILISHLY FUNNY MOVIE
llOW
.
''A w icked sense of humor. Geor~ Burns is superb.
-Such a delight'.
·llol)et[beft/c..n. s.Mt Al the~ C11ocoQC> 'Jun l~/ChlCOQO Troun.
"Fresh. fast and contemporary. A bouyonr comedy'.'
·lot~ Tom.. l<.rYln 1hornOl
"It Is the only heavenly show in town:·
·W..901 "'* ""° ~
'Very funny ... belly·shoklng laughs.
Burns shines In this fiendish fun'.'
·lMtooor
"All George Burns hos to do Is store or us.
rwlrl that cloor and you laugh'.' -l'COS-rv<CO. ~> Goy rl'OtM!
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IUITIClOfl IOQt 848-0388 llSSIOll WI.JO 495 6220
Mann Brea Plan
529-5339
•COITAMHA
Edw<1rds South Coast
Plan S46-2711
E<twards University
854-8811 Edwards Mission V'tttO UAMall
_, EDWARDS lUcTllCTON EDWMDS lllSSOf VCJO MAl.L Pacific's HI-Way 39 .. ,. 121-4070 -SSl-06S~ -~·9631
•IUlllANM
UAMcMll
952'"'4991
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Edwatdt C!nelna
5-46-3102
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Edwards El Toro 5 AMC FashlOfl Square
581·9500 691-1)633
fOUlfT AIM VALUY •LA MIMDA
Edwams Foontall'I Villley SRO Gateway 5
139· 1500 523-1611
Mall 496-6220 893-0546 .,.... ··----AMC Orange Mall si..ss.i 637-0340 •O.. .,.... GUiil
UA~Clnema Std.Im Dnve-ln 634. 11 639-eno
[)(1yt.1n MM PARK Oii ti tDWMIOS W0008llllCC PACIFIC OMNGE Oii ti 891-3693
9IA S2'S339 u ..-A (213)691-o633 -Q4,~S3 ....... .,.. 8RCA MIC rASMON $QUAM C.OllE
CD--1· C:Glll llJA ~2111 lA ... S231ill IE-to 8'1 393S ctMMOs SO COAST rtAZA sao GAlEWAY S EIJWMOS CM* wm
CCISJl llJA 631 3501 LAmll 111.lS 76H61 I .. ,. 952-4993 • tDWMOS IMIOR TWIN ~ 19.lS MAl.L °" llWl$ a
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MUSEUMS
WERS llillJSEUll, 2002 N MJln
~.1nl.1 J\nd 'J\ Flow1'rln,1t&ll'n<I'
rnh From Captain Cook'<i First
\.ti!,C: 176H-I 77 I ,' and "Tanp,ata.
t' M<1or1 Vl.,IOn or Mankind:' o rolor
,., rn11 r:\hlbll of ancftnt Maori (·arv
t~ ,1rr .. 1wwn lhroup,h J an 6 J\lso.
., B.-r1 .ind .J~s Shcnson. colltctor..
·nwndorl' Wo'rc:!> 1 A59· I 939, A
11 Frand'-l'o lmprc slonl~I" lt'nd
t>tr t>-ihlbll lhroul!h .Jan. 12 Turs •
ti 111 .1 m ·5 pm . Sun noon-5 p.m
'l. 1900
LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM or
RT. :S07 C'llrl Drlvt-"Nathan 0 1·
•c 1r.1 J\ S urvry l~x h lblllon
•1f>7 I Yt<:I. · .i nmjc}r rontrmporary
.1lll11rnl.1 ,1rll'il wfto.,<· t'Jrh• palnl·
ll(' "·"''' bn·n ldt•ntlflrrl with th<' Uay t1".1 l11.t11r.1llvr tr.Mllllo11 of l><ivld Park
ml Hie h11rd l>leht•nkorn, Is <,pol·
ithlt'(I lhrnugh Jun 20 Al'IO. tht
rn111rr.-l'\hlblllnn .11 1.BMA ' "<lll'l·
It htc·,1111111 ctl !'Mlul h {'()d<,f PlaL.I I.,
11111 lc·cl Ari I'll 'I quilt' Throuj.(h
k c l I lit'' 51111 I I :lll ,1 m 4 :\()
I Ill lll.l G'i H
NEWPORT HARBOR ART llifU·
£UM, H50 <,.111 C"lt•rm·ntc· l>rlv1·.
t "prn I 1w-.1rh f:\hlhttlnj.l 1.. Flr<,I
1 "l""I B1t·11n1.1I 191-14 • Lo<, Angrlt''
ltMl,I\ ~\I'll !>mall, Ollt'·pf'rson
.,h1h1lloll" ol work" by Los Angtlf"t
.1r11._1 ... •ni ludlnli( painting~. draw-
"'~" 't<"ul_P.turr and an Insta llation w .. o .. Jiownls "S1t·al Wllntss for thl'
I lml' Bring· SculptuiT by Wiiiiam T
\\ 1lr\ · Tr11 la~t·SC'alt. multl·mt'dla
... 1t·d <,<ulpl u~s a nd thrt'I' wall pla ·
tjUI"• ncatrd by Wiiey IHT shown no .... · ... S11nday 759-1122
GALLERIES
THE AFTER.NOON GALLERY.
tit.I l'.1rk /\vr . l.Mlboa l'ilancl
I \lllh11.., Ii~ Hlrharc1 llall. wc-ldN'I
crwt.11 .,1 11lp1 url'. ~=1~.1 Vrl'tlaml.
,u I'\ tu llor,11., Jnd 1>.11n OIS<'n. llfl·
11"11,tl Jl.IJX'r CUIOlll'>. drt' rraturNI
\I .... t w,11 r•r1 olor .... <.< 11lpt urr ,1 nd prl nl'I
I" t 1111 11-(lllA·•rll'lh ThrouAh J>c-t• 15
\\•·cl • rl 1. h p m . ~.11 -Sun noon-5
p 111 f\ n·11 pl um will bt• hl'lrl '>und.I\,
I lt 1 ./. Imm./. 5 pm b75-Hf>7'l
ALLENDALE GALLERY. l'l·Hl '>
t 11 • ...,1 lllJ.(h" '" I .11.t1111.1 11<'.cc II
111111111·.., Imm l1<'1111rlt Sc-ulplun·.,
"l'rlllf.! colh1 llon •''" 1t-.11urN1 In d1 1111111· 11)7 (,()()'j
ART ·A·FAIR GALLERY. bb4 ~
t "·'"' I ll1othw.1\. 1~111.un.1 lk'.1rh fhr
I •·..,11\1 t'hr1-;101.1., An Sho" rem
111111t ... 11trn11ith .J,111 2 wllh :J5 ,\r11"1'
• \hlh1l1111!' Jriou.., m1•dlA Tur" ~I ~
·• 111 "> Ji m <.,un nnon 5 p m
1'11 4 '•I~
ARTISTIC I GALLERY. 17.lllO
171 h ..,1 T U'<l In Nrw 'illk -.c n·1 11.
c 11111111.(., .1n!I <1rawln11,1. by C.iulllanw
•\1t111l.I\ ,trl' o;hnwn throull,h t><-t· t<
l i i r,4,12
BLUEBIRD GALLERY, I 5 41l S
c ,,,,..,1 I llJ.(hw.1\. 1.a11.una Ueac·h
I .1rl1 ~uthnn (',1llfornh1 J\rtl'!I"
It .it un·.., p.1 .. 1 .1rll<1l'I with prl".,t'nl tor
1111 ...... 1111w do .......... Nov :JO Tur'> -Sun
I I .1 Ill 5 !l m. 497 5:177
808 SIEMON ART GALLERY,
1 lh6 Sunnow<'r at ~·a1rvtf'w. C'o'\ta
Mt>...,1 Ha~· rrlrsi·" CC'nt"'ll' ~'rlt's ts
'linwn .• lnd his l''Ct'lllnp, n t"w R/10
p.11n11n.11. ·w 1ntC'r'' ~;d~t'" 1-. <1 mu~il
.,,... I hrn111o1.h F'rb 15 Mon -Sal I 0
·• m ·6 p m 5'l7 01i04
CALLIGRAPHIC ARTS, 2219
M.11n '\1 . .ira7. Uuntlnl(lon 1-k'arh
""""'"" .ind ll,rTttlng rard'I by calll ~r.1phrr ..tnd p,r.1phlc d<''ilj{lltr Oavlrl
l'>frkl'lburR al"C' fraturt'd. Runs In·
tlrflnlll'ly Mun -Sat l ·5 pm.
~,(J f>775
CAL STATE Ft1LL£RTON Main
An Callrry. ROON Statt Colltgt Rlvd lt,1lnt1n~., from 1974 to 1984 by
I )t·11n1 .. J\'lhbaup,h al"C' shown throuJl.h
I kc 5 Mon.-Frt noon-4 p.m .. Sun
J r; JI m ('lo<.t'<l ~"~g 773·326~ CITY OF ra PINE ARTS
CENTER, 460t Wnlnul /\V<'., lrvtnr
On rxhlblt t~nnln1t Monday Ii<
I lnflrr Cl.iss" with Todd Rkh.
• namlr11. nnd "l'ortfollo" with Mary
All1 r Mlrhrltl<'n .. transp.'lr<'nt watrr·
c olur' 1'hroll'1.h Jan. l 6 Mon -Th11r'I.
•1,1 m ·9p m ,}'rl 9a m .·6p.m .. Sot 9
.1 m -.l p ni .. C'I0111('(J Sun . 5f>2· I 078.
COSTA 10t8A ART LBAOU&,
Wl'Meltff Platt\, I 7 th end lrvlnc-.
The tranaparent watercolor, "The S~tora," la put of
Mary Allee Michel.en'• ''Portfolio' on diaplay tfaroa.gh
Jan. 16 at the lrrine Fine Arta Center, 4601 Walnut Ave.
Nt·wpnrt Bea< h Ttu-. ~llerv Is a
ttmpor.tr\ locauon wHh orlp,inal
patnllnll,s. monopr1111., ;ind <;<·ulplur<'
on dlspld\ <1nr1 tor ..... 1<· Mon -W<'<1
and Fri -~I IO a m ·6 p m . rhur!>.
10 a 111 ·H pm Sun noon·4 pm
540 2557
DESIGNS RECYCLED GA LLERY,
IJ I~ N I J.1rbor lllv<l . Fullrrton
'{.;I"" Wmter t<4 rralurt>' lncll-
vld11.1 l1 ... 11r·. rnn1t•m111tr.u'\ .trl J!I••"'-"·
Im ludlllJ! nnr nr -.1-k lncl \ .1 .. c .... ,ind
1111.uraitvr .:tnrl <.t ulplur.tl lorm.,
1·n·,11r1t l)\ 17 Anwnc·,111 artl''"
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EXOTICA GALLERY. lllHH '<
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GALLERY, 15!'>0 S C'oa"I 11111.hw..ty.
L.111.unJ lkcH h · Fa<'t'"' Thr l'Orlrct1t
Phot<>gr.1phl'r "" P'ivchol<>glc;I " l<i
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Mlkr S1t•ln bcrR r<'aturr'I 20 fac·es.
lndudlni.t portrait" or sevnal 1 .. a11.una·
.irea pc·oplt• Throul(h Ike 15
497·740H
MJC.HAEL JEFFREY GALLERY,
243 1 N Tuo;lln Ave·. Tui.tin Hecent
conl1·n1pornrv work by Callfornla art ·
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CONTEMPORARY ART. :161.1 W
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(~UC'"<t ,1r1i...1 ..... lohn /\c 1ir ..... 1 Jnct
Mld1lt"I l>,11111'1. .llld .11 r11t.11e H11I h Ann
Celebrate holidays
fhc Craft and Foll Art Museum 1s
~how1ng how to celebrate Chanukah
and Chnstmas around tht world.
Learn to make trad1uonal straw
\tars from Scandinavia. mmiaturc
pmaias from Mexico. hand-painted
eggs from Poland and paper-cuts for
Chanukah m the Annex Auduonum.
712 S. Curson A vc .. Los Angeles.
"Celebrate!" includes decoration
worksho-ps for ages 8 years to ad1J lt
and hohday story-telhng. music and
culinary treats for all ages. Fees range
from $8 to S 12 per workshop. Story·
telling and pcrformanC'Cs arc 50 cents
per person. For re!>C'r,auons. phont'
(213) QJ4.]082
Cultural groups will be h1ghhghted
according to the following schedul..-:
Ott. I: GERMANY Ornament "'urk
~hop 10 :s m to noon • IOl)·tclltng l p m
Dec. I : SCANDINAVIA Omamtnt
workshop IOa.m to I p.m ·1ory-tclhng 2
pm "' Dt~ Ii: POLANDOrnomcnt workshop
IOo m 10 Ip m.Chmtml\ptnorma~2
p.m
Ott. I': CHANUltAH Paptr-cu1 11.orlo.·
hop 11 am to I pm lmprov1!Mlt10nal
1hta1cr group 2 p m
Dec. U : EARL V AMERICAN Pa1ch-
11.or'l ornament ""orkshop 10 am 10 I
pm 'tol')'·lclhng 2 p m
Dec. U : MEXICAN P1oa1a ~ork\hop I
pm 10 3 pm C'hnslmas pcrfomu:incc 3
pm
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Pilot Weekender/ Friday, November 23, 198.4 9
Anderson. a rr rC"atul'C'd In thrt"I'
asptt'l.s of the the '\ubjttl land-
<;<"ape Through Otc 14 Wt'd Sun
noon-5 p.m . 549-49li9
QUOR.UllGALL£R1'.!J74 N Coa<,t
!Ugh.way. J...aguna fkach Nt'w work.,
by oil patntl'r Chrl"i Sll'vrn'i and
watercolON by Iris Adam are' fe.lturt'd
lhrouj!h Ot-c I r:>ally I 0 a.m ·4 3(1
p.m 494-4422.
8ADDLEBACKCOLLEGESOUTB
GALLERY, 28000 Ma rguerllr
Parkway. Mission Vlrjo Maski. anc1
rostumes from Afrlt'an trlbt" surh as
lhC' Ash ant i. Ibo. Yoruba <1nd Okpdla
are rurrf'ntly on loan from I hr UCL/\
Mustum ol Cultural 111.,tory ('IO:<.t''>
Thursday. Mon ·f'rt I 0 a 111 ·2 p 111
K31 -4530
SAftDSTOl'fE GALLERY. :lH.f J\ N
Coast lfljthway. La~una A<·<1rh MarR<'
Chapman exhibits her -.how. 'A
tk'ft<'l.rre-l'ldlanrt". · · In I hr Studl<1 Ga~
lcry Al'iO, mrml>f'r Jrt"l~ prt''>f'nl
'Enlarjtt'd Vl'ilOn'i" Ill 'ht M.11n GAi
lery ThrouJ.(h Of'r 3 I 11r'> '>11n I I
a m .-4 pm 497-6775
SAN JUAN C APISTRANO
MISSION, S..n ,Ju,111 C'.ipl.,lrJ110 In
'it,lthl., World Vl<'W' m<1<1• 11p ul lour
main 111 ... pla\'l '' ft'alurc-d Thi' llr .. 1
dl<>play ft"aturt'S Ndll\'<" Amrrkan mrk
art rrom Bct,a Callfnrnl.i One• <'\I lllnR
hl~hlli;.tht ot lhr -.how I' 1hr .irt ol
Orltta .Jonrr. an 1ntrrna11on,1ll~
known .1rt..,t wh<i hct" 1r.ir1<1l.1tffi
Native Amerlran mvthol~· lnlu rot
orful p.1inlloj.,"-11n vuriou-. r.tbri<'..,
lnC'ludinj.!, <itlk Abo: "'I mord111t1rv
rrramtr 11lri. deplctlnlo( var1011., por
llon'l or Padre> J unlpc:ru Srrra'<; Ilk,
are ..,hown for the' rtril tlmr to I hr
publlC' Thi., prt'Af'nt.11 Ion ,incl I hr
d('(!trallon ol lwo new must-um mom'
Is In <'t>h'brdllon or theo lt..ljd lo All.i
California lrt'k by Sp.ir11 ... 11 rxplorn
Gaspar de Portola and 1'.1dn N·rr<t.
thr mt%1rm., found<'r Tllrn11gh lx·c
10 496·4720
SANT A ANA COLLEGE ART
GALLERY, SJnl.t Ana Portr,1H11rr
-Al Ill urll's J nd Expn·.,.,1011., · i....
pN'<it•ntrd h~ lht• photowaptn <1rp.1r1
mt•nl ,ind lhr Mllb 11011"><' J\r1 C.ialkn
In G,1rdl'n Grt)VI' Coorcllnalrrl lw l..Ord
Brown. 15 artist' arr l<'.iturt•d
Thro~h Jan 27
SUSAJ'f S PIRITlJS GALLERY, 'l21.
Old "lr wport Alvd . N<"wport lk-.11 h A
rf'lro<>pN"llve of lhr work of .lt'rf)
Now Serving
COUNTRY STYLE
SUIDAY $199 BROICH ~
Includes Beverage
Well Drink or Beer
9:00 Al to 1 :00 Pl
845-8091'
1712 Placentia
Coate Meaa
Urlsmann I<> f''Chlbltt"d Al"iO l:>f'1n~
'ihown arr lm~t'S from 'Amrnc:in
C'amrra and The-Road to WrnJ i,,
Vktor l.andwrbt-r. dS wrll d'
rktarolor print' b} L.awrit' Arown
Clo"'l.'<1Saturda_y T11t'S ·Sat IOa m .')
pm 631 6405
TLK GALLERY, 611 Anion Ulvd .
'>ullt' 120. Costa Mt·...a Wood <.("Ulptor
Barbara Spnn~. of "lorthrrn C.ill
rornt<t. ano la nd<>rapr palnteor Gllah
Vl'lln lllr'l<'h. or l.oc; Anlo(t>k..,, 'how
tht'lr work throu~h l>f'1 I Tiit'.., .~ ... 1
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Imm Sdn1orln1 1 .. 1 .. nd bv l-a1v;1 Fn·<I
ma n an• frJlurrrl l'hol~raph.,, "-lrnl.
r htc·kt'n wlrr. wood. pi~mrnt .. nd
other m.itnlab 10 a serlt<> of II\ l>rt<I
objl'<'t '> rrrk'ct lhr artl<>l ''it houl!hl., 011
lh<" itrt hrol~tcal C-XC'll\'ationi. cm 1ht· l'lland 'fhrt1t1J[h I )roe-. A TUt"., .,,,
noon-'i p m H!l6·6648.
UNI TED STATES INTER·
NATIONAL Ul'UVERSITT, ·J. 11111
Mkhel...on J>rl\ <'. Sic: 700. lrv1111
l'Or1Uj1.Uf'<,(' itrtl .. 1 F:du.trdo "11'1'\ "t1u
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j.!r.1phl1"pmt:r-!-., w11h rnrllt"..,__., .1rtl11l
t·rf'.411\"ll' <1nd .t <,11r!'C';tl world or Wll
r hctrm dOcl .iwrc;omr bl'aul\ r 'h11J1t.,
hi<, work'i 1hroui:(h Jan 4 Mon -1-r1 "I
.1 m ·'i.30p m (619J693·463~
VORPAL GALLERY, 326 C.lrn
n .. yre, l..dJ!,una £.k'a< h. The 111novall\ r
contrmpo..tr} mar6fr <1ntf "',."' ...c11lpH1rl'ef Sout ht>rn C-4llforn1o.1 .1r11 ... 1
(),,,i.1 S;ibaroH. <1nd thr d\narnu
ful11r1'll l<'. ntl palnt\n~s of YuAC>'>l.1~
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t hr<>u~h f)('r 23 1>,11ly I I a m -6 p m
494-9441
WRJTETOPS GALLERY, 422 AN
(.'Cli;l .... I lllAhway. l..aj.tum1 Bt·.~1 h He'"
c·rnl palnlm~s bv 'ron~ SheC"I-. nr<'
11".llllrC'<I Th11r-. ·S.Jt I I d m 4 pm
.1nc1 bv ,1ppotnlmt·n1 494·363<}
('lassique
Cuisine Pro,encaJ e
at
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675-4904
Join Us for Dining and Dancing
November 30'" • 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. ·Special Menu -"27
Limited Reservations 645·6700
..
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I O Piiot Weekender/ Friday, November 23, 1984
INTERMIS SION
This Christmas story human,_ humorous
I he lir't clu(' that this "n'l your
lW1den \anet) Chn'ilmas i.tor~ 1s the
111lc -"The Butterfingers Angel.
M af) and Joseph. Herod 1he Nut and
lhl' Slaughte r of 12 H11 Carols 1n a
Pl0iH Trt•c ··
But v.h1k thccurr('nt producuon at
1 he Nl'"' ()(11 I Theall'r A.rts Ccnt<·r 1sn ·1
1hr tra<l1t11Jnal retelling of the b1nh of
< hn~l. nl·1thl'r 1i. 11 so 1ongue-1n-
l hl·c~ that more consrrvallVl'
1hcatergo1:r" won'I be abk 10 relate to
II
Toi
TITUS
"
Pla ywright Wilham Gibson. who'>C
work~ include "Two for the Sttsaw"
and "The Miracle Worker," offers a
more humanized rendition ()f the Joseph, mcil nwhilc, 1s an oldc1 1ers.
na11,·1ty saga. spiced with humor but bachelor who's been trying lo get to The founh ma)or character 1s a
not to the detnment of thc message. first base with Mary but isn't her cup nebulous "man in gray" w-ho ap-
Onc might compare 11 to "Godspcll," of tea. Until. that is, she's faced with parcntly embodies all the evil of the
m which Jesus' teachings arc set to the choice of picking a mate out of world ~ later he becomes King
rock music. nect'ssity. and tums to old steady. Herod. HIS contributions arc somc-
G1bson·s version of th e Chnstmas reliable Joe. what puzzling. and hi s identity
story paints Ma ry as a street-wise. Sharing title billing is the "bunerf-sketchy at best.
sharp-tongued young woman who. mgcrs angel," a bumbling youth Bcadie Pompa's Mary 1s the most
when informed of her historic who'sjust trying not to mess up in his realized performance in the Newpan
m1ss1on. reacts with a "Why me?" first big assignment. A running gag production. a skillful blend of 1mpa-
at1ttudc. Saintliness is hardly her consistsofhis mispronouncing words tience and understanding. Joe Gal·
strong suit and being corrected by other charac-letta tend~ to hold lo a single level in
------------------------------------------------------------.. his depiction of Joseph wilhoul
giving much of a hint as to what
makes his character uck.
As the angel. Danny Oberbeck 1s
quite cffecuve. lifting man's hope$, tears an~ anxieties to thr celt'sual
level. John Mirabile as the shadowy ~
--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~:d:~~~~~~::_ __ j figu reingrdy1sastrongprescnce.bcst defined 1n his sequence as the
"'BEHIND THE SCENES"
With
BRENDA CAPO NERA
Restaurant Account Executive
ANTHONY'S PIER 2 W1tcMa CaJorlH
II gets very boring watching calories. and stm, wllh holidays coming soon, tt's
necessary Al Anthony's Pier 2, owner Charles R1vez:zo says. you can enjoy your
dinner and still unobtrusively watch those calories A daily printed menu lists all
Ille fresh fish for lhe day along wtth whefe they come lrom, how they're COOked
and how many calories The calories are comptlecl by the Nahonal Flstierles
Institute and the menu 1s approved by the American Heart Association Coho
salmon from Seattle 1s stuffed with crabmeal and has 340 calories. Orange
Roughy from New Zealand Is either broiled or sauteed and has 228 calories. If
you want lobster, steamed. It ls only 217 calories And 11 you·re a serious dlet8f,
there are only 126 calories 1n clams trom Bluepoint.N Y .• whtch may be steamed
or fried The menu pointedly otters th1a bit of 1nformat10n-a 16 oz New York
Steak has 2, 144 calortesl For those who just don't care. th&l'e Is sauteed jumbo
Maryland crabmeat with Fe11uccine Alfredo, and II Is delicious. For reservations
tor dinner daily at Anthony's Pier 2 at Newport Beach, 103 N Bayside Dr., phone
640-5 123
WINTER WINE FESTIVAL-So. C•IHcwnla ReetaufMtt Wrtten
A dehghtlul adjunct to the recent 9th annual Wine Festival aponsored by the
Southern Calllornla Restaurant Writers Is scheduled to be held Sunday,
December 2. 1984. In the California Pavilion Ballroom of the new Hiiton Hotel In
Anaheim The event. a Winter Wine Festival, will be the first-ever luting
eKcluslvely featuring the products ot California's leading producers of cham-
pagnes the most popular wine lri the retail U.S. mar1<et today. Several
hundred wine-oriented consumers from local communities are eKpected to
attend The "Sparkling Wine Fesllva1:· to be conducted In a strictly professional
wine-lasllng formal. will be conducted lrom 1·00 to 4:00 P.M. Participation wlll
be restricted to those 21 years and over All participants wlll receive a traditional
wine-tasting champagne nute glass as a memento of the oocaslon As a
supplement to the genuinely rare opportunity to sample/taste the premium
award-winning California champagnes. the sponsors will provide compatible
loads. mcludlng special hot hors d'oeuvres, to enhance the sen10ry wt~tastlng
adventure Additionally, strolltng violinists, playing Christmas Season music. will
furnllh bacilground mU51c -*'lertalnmeM. Parking will be vallda1ed IO< all
participants attending the champagne tasting lestlval Chairman for the Wint«
Wine Festival is Fred Russell. welt-known Orange County wine author and
columnist, the launder and president-emeritus of the Southern California Wine
Writers assoctatton. Tickets for the champagne event are priced at $20.00 each
and may be obtained from members of the Southern California Restaurant
Writers or by sending checics addressed to the Winter Wine Festival, with a Mlf-
addressed, stamped envelope, to· Fred Ru.SMll, 10182 Clltt Drive. Huntington
Beach. CA 92646 All ticket purchues are tax dedUC11ble. In compllanoa with Its
non-profit charter, the lesttval'a sponsoring organization Invests tn. prolfta from
Ille wine festivals It conducts to help fund college acholatlhlp programs In the
fields of enology, vltlculture, and culinary arts, Including, as well, hotel and
restaurant management More than S20,000 has been donated for this purpose
In tn. past eight years
....... CHtCAOO PaZERIA-E•t ...,. to A•cMd Hottder Rwh
B.J. 'a Chicago Pizzeria offers delicious authentic Chicago style pizza. homemade
pastas such as lingulnl and fettuclnl and offers a tremendous Mlactlon of beers
and wln4M from all around the world at modal prices. They also offer an
••oellent c~no The crew at B J.'s prtca themaelve9 In gMng euperb
eerVlc.e and low to pam()e< their customera Being 10mewh•t of nostalgic
setting, they feel It la Imperative to make your dining ex.perlence a good time to
remember Theta are very few eating establtshments that pride themMlvel In
preparing homemade authentic recipes and old fashioned friendly service. B.J.'1
19 deflnltely one eetlng Mtablllhment that shines when It comes to great food
and toP notch MfVlc:e. 8.J 's 11 located at 106 Main Street on tn. Balboa
Penlnaui. right next to the Balboa Pier They also ottet home ~allvery 1 evenings
a week for your conV9nlence. Call 875-2560 . . . .
FHture of the Dally Pilot Advenlalng Dept
8961 Adams
Al Magnolia
Huo11ng1on Be3Ch 968·50~
WE PAOMIS~ YOU
GOOD CHINESE
FOOD
LUNCHES. DINNERS. TROPICAL
COCKTAILS BANOUET FACILITIES.
CATERING. FOOO TO 0 0
OPEN 7 DAYS
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
ON FOOD TO GO
314 Beach Blvd
Near Kr><>tl's
Anat'oatm
827-1210
99!>-9920
Stan Breckenridge Returns to
7/P~ Bat & geitt ~
At the
piano
Tues. thru
Sat. from
8:30 pm
•••
Saturday & Sunday Breakfast from I 0 am
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
F;ntertalnmenl Nightly and Sunday Afternoons
2515 E. Coa1t Hwy.
Coron• del Mer 675-6577
•
murderous Herod. Oailing away his
frustrations on a set of drums.
Alisa Fishbach adds some nice comi~ moments as a fur-draped tree.
Beadie Pom1>9 u Mary
~h•le Jonnte M11chcll and Mal)
Sullivan Slack provide wng and
commentary. The tno of Michael
McHugh. Steve Huffman and Kent
Anguiano double as Mary's barbaric
brothers and the three kings. And
youngSlcrs Todd Williamson. Sara
Ne ilah Voelkel and emt1yand Aman-
da Salmagcs lend a necessary light
touch.
Craig Fleming directs w11h a strong.
1magjnat1vetouch. wavt'nngonl) 1n a few extended and sketchily con-
Mructed passages which tend to slow
the play's proaression. Rick Cutler'~ ~uing 1s marvelously adnptable.
"The Butterfingers Angel.'' etc.
con11nucs wttkends through Dec. IS,
playjng Fridays and Saturd:tys at 8
p.m. at the Newo0r1 Theater Art
Center. 2SO I Cliff' Dri ve , Newpon
Bc:lch. Call 63 1-0288 for inform:uion
nnd ~rvat1ons.
Pilot WflilW.etlder/ Friday, November 23, 19&4 11
"A CHRISTMAS CAaOL," an forman~ art' tonll'(ht and Satun:tay Coast Rt'pt'rtory. 655 Town ~ntcr "NATALIE IQt&DS A llflOBTD,"
,.d,1p1.11ton of the Charles Dicken at 8 30 l>rlvr. Co-.ta Mrsa (957-4033) final a comedy farce. Is beln~ presented by
CSundays 8 p.m.j and weekend after
noons al 3 p.m. unlll Ott 2. "' ""' ""'
11md o!J('nc; Saturday by A Class Act • J)('rfonnanrrs arr tonti.tht al 8 pm . the Hun11ngton Bcacn Playhouse.
l'ld,,.,.., tn 1hr F'orum Theater at "FIDDLER ON TU ROOF," .i !>aturdayat 2.30andfland5_undaya Mato Strttt at Yorktown Avcnur. "TO GllA1'DllOTllER'8 BOUSE
W"& GO," a nt-w dramatk' romedy. 1-.
bctnR prrsnltcd ~t thc-Wcslmln.,1.-r
community Theater. 7272 Maplr S1
Wf'81 mlnSlt"r (995-4 I 13) Pt'r
formances will b«' given fr1day~ and
Saturdays at 8 30 tflrough lNr I ""'""' v.
•,,11kllrlJ.u k Colltgt' North. 5500 musical '>('l In r7 .• tr1'lt Russia. 11 bt>lnjl. i .JO and 7 JO ..,.. 11, Huntington Beach (832-1405) Prr-
ln inc· (.'rntrr Drive'. Irv Int stal(ffi at &basllun·" WMI l>lnntt formanceiJ are g1vtn Fridays and
lfl27-'i:.!241 Performan<'Cs wtll be PlayhouSt'. 140 Avt' l'tro, San "HEIDI,'' thr chlldrt·n·io. rlasslc st'I Satun:taysat 8:30through Dec. I ""''h
1tt\1·n ~ rtdays a nd Satul"dltys at 8. Clcm.-ntr (492-99501 Prrform.inrr.., 10 mu-.tr. ol~ns Satun:tay for the
<;un1l,1\ ... di 2:30 through Dec. 23. wlll be given Wt'dnt-sday't lhroul{h Fountain Va lt•y Community Theater "SBADU," the world pr.-mlrrrofa
Saturdays at Rpm . Sunday'> at I .ind .it thr Gol<1rn We<>t Colltgf' f'orum II In new play. Is being offered on the
"A fUl'(l'fYTIUJIOHAPnRDON 7 p.m lhrouj(h Jan 6 ""'""'""' llunttn~ton lkarh (895·8378). Pt"r· Second St.aae of South Coast Re~r-
THE WAY TOTHlt POaUll." a farce lonmrnrr~ wlll ll«' E(lvrn Saturday. tory. 655 'fown Ccntt'r Drtvc. Costa .,,., 111 .ir11 lc>nl Romf'. Is lht' new "THE GIGLI CONCERT.'' <• m·w Nov .'.lO find Dec I at 7·30 p.m. and Mesa (941-403J). Performance art' ..,...,....,....,... -Excellent ""'"'"' -V1•n r,...~1111111111 d i the Harlrquln Dinner lrlsh la . romplt•lcc; It~ run for South S11n<lay. l){·t· I a nd 2 at 2 30 p.m. ~lven nightly except Mondays al 8 30 lo(ood. vV' -G<>od ""' -Nnt "° ,11.ocxl l'l.1\ 111111 ... 1· 3503 S. I larbor Blvd . , _ _....__,...._ _ _,_ ____________ --':..;,_ ________ _..:.. ___ _...::::;_.:..:..:.......!:::..:..:..:::.....:...........::._ __ ...:.. ____ .....:...: _____________ _
..,.1111.i \11.1 (979-551 I), Pt'rlormancrs
.m i:111·11 nljlhllv e-x,.-ept Mondays a t ,,ird111~ r 11rt.,ln ttm'es lhroul(h f''t"b.
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GOURMET OYSTER BAR
Join us for cuisine specially designed
to be enjoyed any time of day -or nlte
Ffesn SeofOod
Pote • Escorgot
Poslo • Specialty Dishes
Gourmet Dessert•
Copucclno
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ii!~~-~=~~,.;:~ Patio Dining
THE LEE FERRELL SHOW
Featuring Hal Ratliff
Wed . -Sat. from 9 p.m.
Dancing
130 E. 17th St. (at Newpott Blvd.)
·646-HSS Op.n 7 dOyS 11 o.m. • 2 o.m.
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STUDIO CAFE II OFFERS JAZZ ••.
P'romPa&e2
DANCE •••
Froa .... 2 . '
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with si~ salads. seven sandwiches and sixentrees. The salads.at$2.95 to
$4. 95. are excellent buys and include a hearty-w1th-mcat-and<hecsechefs
and a pleasant curried chicken with diced apple. There's also bay shnmp 1n
half a papaya and a fresh fruit and cheese platter.
kriowledgablechef, Nancy Taylor. w~o·sworiced in Franocanumberof
years.as well as at Hemingway's.
Nancy also creates the desserts. and hersoaringcheesecakc with the
..... fits achieved inaefnational acdaim
for its innovative and individualistic
-cJ\o~phy tha1 amplifies the tns~
d1tion that "California has bttn the
fountainhead of somt of tbe strong-
est. indigenous influences in Amen-
can Dance."
creamy Grand Mamierstrawberry sauce issmasbin~ .
Sandwichcs($3.9S toSS.95) vary from the Croque Monsieur-opcn-
facrcheese and ham. served sizzling hot -lo the French dip and an
avocado 'n' Swiss burger. Lunch entrees include the StudioCafe's famous
ribs and teriyaki or lemon chicken combo. at $6.95. as well as just the
chicken. a low-cal plate (ei ther roast beef or beef patty), omelette. quiche
and catch of the day.
And the bcauty_ofitall is lhauwocan dine plenttfully(scrving.sare
abundant) at Studio Cafe II. with drinks. for$2S to $35.
Even more beau ti fut:<:omc early for a prime rib dinner for $6.95,
Monday th roufh Friday from 4: 30 to 6:30! . The wine hst is short and sweet: just five white. but they ancJude Mont
St. Michelle and Concannon chardonnays. The two reds are both cabemcts.
Then there are those famousStudioCafedrinks. most of which~ so
sweet that you might ordertbem in lieu of dessert.
The 10 to 12 members have been
hailed by the media for beina teehnl-
caJly formidable. exuberant and
sensitive. The company's versatility
appears in all its facets: coocerts..
conventional to c11perimcntal reper-
tory and classical to electronic
50unds.
I've lunched here several times. and always. the service has been
exemplary.
Dinner echoes the Balboa menu. with all the familiartouches: the
chilled. all-you-can-eat salad bowl with mushrooms. cucumbers and cherry
tomatocsand thchouseranch-styledressing; the nice ly seasoned pilaf with
The Wedge is tequila-based: the Scoop. an adult milkshake with
Amaretto and Tia Maria. Or try the blue lightning of Adios Mother. or Long
Island iced tea-all potent transfers from the peninsula.
Five years ago when I interviewedAbramjan, hespokeofhisconccm
with developing a restaurant with "a certain good feeling' ... a restaurant for
people of all ages. He'sdone it apin. carefully orchestrating every detail.
including the classical tapes ("not supermarket music") which set the mood
during the day and ~forcjazz time.
Lcwiuky is regarded as one of
CaJifomia's premier dance choreo-
graphers and performers. She was a
star member of Lester Horton's
modem dance ensemble for I 5 years.
raisin, and wholegrain rolls. ·
En trees include all the old favorites. Ribs ($8. 95) are tender and moist
wttha hearty barbecue sauce. You may choose between the two treatments
oft he boneless chicken filet. at $7 .95. (Although I like the teriyaki chicken,
which is nicely seasoned and not syrupy sweet. I lo~e the piquant lemon.) Or
vou can combine chicken and ribs($9.50). A crock ofhomemade beans isa
---;elcomcaccompaniment. -·
In addition. therc'sskewered shrimp-marinated in soy and ginger
root. broiled with onions. bell pepper and tomatoes-and several specials
oftl\cevening-which include steak and fresh seafood.
He terms T he Studio Cafe ''the kind of place where I'd go." And with its
casual "_good fcclings." thcenthusiastic andconccmedscrvicc. theexccllen1 values.1t~sa weTcomeaO<lition to thcarea-theldnd ofplaccwherca lot of
people should llO!
Admission is S9 for general ad-
mission, $5 for UCI students and
$7.50 for other students, senior
citizens and UCJ staff.raculty and
Alumni Association members.
Tickets a~ available at the UC'I box
offices. T1ckctron and Tcletron
ou1rets. ror credit orders. call
856-6617
Tbeeveningofour v1st1 we sampled the halibut with fresh ginger
(S 14.95).a lovely conce pt. nicel> prepared, reflecting the skill ofa.
STUDIO CAFE, 320 I E. Pacific Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. 6 75-7 575.
Lunch. Mon.-Fn. 11 -3:dinner nightly. 5-1 1: early bird dinners, Mon.-Fri ..
American
THE BARN
Amencen. Lunch M-F 11-2 30 Dwlnel
M-S from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F
4 30-7 PM Sun Champagne eutlel
&unch 10-2 30 Entertaiomen1 &
Dancing Banquet Fac11tliel;, 14982
Aedhlll. T uslln '730-0 11 5
THE ORIGINAL BARN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE
The orig1ne1 FeatUting display bfo.4-
ing l unch Mon .frl 11-2. Olnflef
nigfltly Mon -Fri from 5 p m .. Sal &
Sun from 4 pm. 2001 Harbor Blv<1,
Costa ~ 6'2-9771
HARBOR HOUSE CAFE
Establlshed 11nce 1939 Omelette&, 25
va11e1ies S«ved 24 hours Sand-
wiches. 30 va11elte1 Heated garden
patio °'°'*served 5-10 pm. 3" 157
Coast Hwy . Dana P0tn1 (71 4)
496-9270 Al9o 16,3.& 1 Coast Hwy ,
Sunset Beach (213) 592-5404
PARADISE CAFE
San FrimclSC8n style Fresh llSh and
pasta PatlO dlf'llog Lunch M·F 11-3
Dinner Mon -Sal Trom 5 p m Happy
Hr M-F 5-7 Wed ladles lllle 50c ....
dnnJcs from 3 p m Banquet facililles
600 Newport Center Or . FasNori
ISiand. Newport 8eech 6'4-1237
POOR RICHARDS
KITCHEN
8reakfas1. lunch. dlnllef Palio dintng
-wllh ~ -Modest pnca Beer I wlfl8 Famed for Belgian waffles
Open dally lrom 8 a m 1198 S Conl
Hwy in Vlllege Faire Mall, Laguna
Beach 497· 1667 •
PUFFINS
"Naturally" cooked loode, trom pan-
cakes to crepes to steak• An adven-
ture lo natural eating Open Sun. thru
Thurs. 8 a.m lo 11 p.m Frl & Sat 8
a m. 10 midn4ght VIS8/MC Casual
Moderate prices 3050 E. Coot Hwy •
Corona del Mar 6'0-1573.
Chinese
4;30-6:30. Jan nightly. 8:10-1 2~30. -
Good Tasres appears m rhe Weekender rwi~ a month.
Continental
AMPORTIR INN
M1cnt.rraneen Room
Continental Lunch M-F 11.30-2 30
Sun Brunch 10-3 Olnllef !Yorn 5·30
Happy Hovi M-F Entertainment &
Dancang 7 nights a wee!<. Valet park-
ing Banquet lacmues 18700
MacArthur. Irvine 833-2770.
CAFE LIDO
Newport's Cannery Village ,au spot
Cozy almosphere Amencan. llaftan
& Conunenlat menu Lunch M-F
t 1-3 Dinner r'llghlly 6 p m. 10 mid-
night En1ertalnmen1 nighlly 9-1 30
Sun iazz S8Sli0(1 3-7 Ample parking
2900 Newpor1 Blvd , Newpor1 Beach
675-2968.
MARCEL'S _
Vollll Meroet. Dancing Wed. thfu Sat
nights 10 Bozzy Box. 9 p m lo 1 30
a.m , Top 40'1 Lille Reggae trvery Fri
& Sat !Yorn 9 30 p m a&citgammon
Happy Hour 4· 7 pm SeMng Und·
wlchas. 1oup1. sealood and
croluants. 130 E. 17th St . Costa
...... 646-3666
RIVIERA
Continental Chef Richard Bergner
Since 1970.-.Wlmale dining. Lunch
11 30-3 Dimer ffom 5 p m Cao..d
Sun & Ho4kleys Benquet roorn9
3333 S Brlllol, Coste M-.
540-3840.
Fre nch
aoN>UUX
100 W1nee S11¥er FOOd AwtlO Winner
Lunchle TU. .frL Dlnnef M-S. Oc.d
SVndays & Holldeys Of1 Brtatol llr'IO
Randolph (between Beker ll'ld 8eet)
then left onto St. Clair. 768 SI Clair,
Coeta Meae. 540-3841.
ORANGE
COAST
RESTAURANT . .
DIRECTORY
LE MIDI
New In Newport, Old In tradition
Falvorf\JI French Provencui~ dishes
Ch9rmlng decor end almoaphlfa of
lhe South. the Midi ot Frenc.. Lunch
and dinner Tues. thrv Sun. Sun
Brunett 11 AM to 3 PM. Ext....W.
Calif and French wine lists. 3421 Via
lido. Newpotl Beach. 1n plea near
Hughes Marica!. 875-4904
Irish
MUU>OON'I
Home ot Aw.rd Winning lfWI Coffee
Best corned beef and cebbege. lrllh
stew and our Old Country pot rout.
Guneel on 19'>. Opell 7 days a week.
202 Newport Canter Dr.. Feshlon
lslend, Newport BMc:tl. 6-4()..4110.
DONATB.Ll'I
The Of1gNI since 1973. Now ~ In our new tocetlon. Serving our lamoue
pcz:ze and pate, Dine In Of take out. 9430 Wam« 11 Bulhatd. Fountain
Valley. a.tllnd Iha Slzz:ler. 983-5965.
MARCELL Ge
Famlly owned. &tal*hed lir'Oe
t973. Pul-. YMI. plz;za. Specl9llzlng
In Clopplno a.. & Wine ~
Seled bet Lunch Mon. ttwu Frt. dinner
1 ~ ..• week, Sunday 8runc:tl 10-3
p.m. 17502 Beecti BIYd. at 86ater,
Huntington BNdl. 8-42-5505.
Mexican
• CMA lmXICAN ...,-AURANT
Our food II • t,_, to Meldcol Ett tlrU
1972 Open cWy lrom I I 8 m, lot
Udl 6 dinner. Coc:ktall Ent~
ment Wed. lhrv Set. ~ti In tM
Burro Room. 298 E.. t7tti St • Coete
Mau. c:.I 8-45-7826.
TM8AMIGOI
A place for peop6I Who ~eclt ..
good MelCicert tOOd •t ~low
prtces Open~· t t t.m. tot""'°' &
dlnnel. OeilV ~ tipedell. o.nc. Ina Fri. & S.1. 10 p.m. to 1 a m. Top 40"'. rT1Ulic. Cat«lng. 2200 Hatbof
Blvd.. K·M8'1 Plaze, Coeta Mau.
6'2-827 4 / 8278.
Natural /Healthy
PORTY CANIOTS ,
Oe4iclolJI fashion IOOd per Henry
Sage<strorn. A greet ptac:e. lor dinner 'I
days !Yorn 11 a.m. Sunc:My Ctlam-
pagne Brunch Between BIJllocka and
I. Magnlrt, So Coaat PlaZa. lower level
55&-9700
Steaks/Seafood
llLACKMARDI
Heerty Beef Entrees & SaatOOd.
Lunch 1 t-3:30. Oinoer trorn 5 p.m
Happy Hour M-F. Elnenllve Oys1er
Bat. Two blodta south of JoM Wayne
Airport 833--0080.
THeCAl•BY
FeetUt• trllh locel ... 1ooc1, Eastern
t>Mf lunch. dinner. SUnday brunctl
and Champegne brUnch. harbor ctUian Entertainment nightly and
Sunday altefrloon. Lounge lood ~1-
i.y. Hlltona-waremonr lindi'Tiat11 In
Newport's Cannery VIiiage 3010
Lelayette e1s..5n1.
RUSTY "1.ICAN
Freeh IHlood end Iota of It Newport
Beeoh -Lunch. dlnnat. SYnday
brunch. CMwlovks Newpo(1 Bey 2735
W. Coetl HW)'. 6'2·3431. lrvlne -
Lunch. cllMer, Nppy hol.H. 1830
Main. 545--4 77 4.
TAU OF THe WHAti
Open 1 days. BreekfMt 7 a m. M-F.
Lunch t 1-.t M-f. Dinner 4-11 M-8
Set. & Sun. btunc:tl 1 ... ()yst9r bar
Frt., Sal .. Sun. 8enquet tdtlle up lo
500. Entertelfwnent Wed.-8un. Pan-
oremlc bey vtew. 400 Main St ..
Belboe. 87~.
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