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1984-12-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1984 OR AN GE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Shots fired inside jet By tbe Auoclated Pre11 Several shots were heard f~o'!l inside a hijacked Kuwa1t1 airliner at Tehran airport today shortly after the hijackers threatened 10 resume killing American and Kuwa111 hostages, l"'n'~ official news agency said. (Story and picture AIO.) The hijackers revealed for the first time. in a statement read 10 the control tower 111 Mehrabad Airport. 1ha1 they have killed four people -two Amencans and two Kuwa1t1s -since commandeering the plane Tuesday, lhe Islamic Republic News Agency said. • Western sources had only been able 10 identify three deaths previously. "According 10 latest reports, several sho ts were heard from inside the hijacked plane a l (4:30 p.m.) local time." IRNA reported. "The situation inside the plane seems to be critical.·· The hijackers had set an early m orning deadline to kill more hostages, but delayed it. saying they would free more captives if "'mass media" published a statement drafted by them. Coast Newport Beach beat the competition to win the honor of hosting the 1986 Calif ornla Police Olym- plcs./ A3 Laguna Is considering citywide regulations on smoking./ A3 California Six are being held in an alleged credit card fraud Involving the Bank of America./ A4 Nation Nation's jobless rate takes a drop to 7 .1 per- cent./ A4 J BlshoQ Desmond Tutu and President Reagan meet to discuss apartheid In South Africa. /Al ·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Chairman of Union Carbide is arrested, then released in India follow- ing gas leak./ AS Hope are fading for 61 T alwanese miners trapped In mine shaft./ A4 Entertainment OK, everybody down to the docks. Christmas boat parades are coming to town./WHkender Hungry for pizza or calzone? They're fresh at Alexander' s./Wffk- ender ·:-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business Stephen Frankely has been named president of Emulex Corp.JCS INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Caltfomla-Newa Class If led Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Help. Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• C1-4 88 A3 cs A-4 C9-12 88 C11 C7 86 86 C10 BS C7 A4 . National Newa Qplnlon Paparazzi People Play Revtew PoUce Log Pubtlc Notices "•taurantt Spo'1f A 11 85 84-5 Weekender A3 C4, 7-8 Weekender 81 -3 C6 ee -Weekender A2 A4 Stoel( Marketa Tetevlalon Theetera W•thef Wor1d Nftl1 . " Grand jury ·backs coroner But report shows necessity or changes in law regarding mental health records ------::r By JEFF ADLER OflMO., ......... . The~Ol'!lnge Co':'nty Grand Jury, 1nvesu,atmg 1he circumstances sur- rounding the apparent ·su1c1de of a J cnunty Jail inmate, has concluded the coroner's duties in determining the cause of such deaths .. compel the need" for d1Sclosurc of certain con- fidential records. In a letter released this momm~ Celebrating their health Patchea the clown entertain• the Pickren trlpleta of Hantincton Beach -from left, Ryer m, Jennifer and James -u mother Jenean beama. The children were born Grand Jury Foreman Thomas Kehoe advises Sheriff.Coroner Brad Ga'es and Board of Supervisors Chafrman Hamett Wieder tba' the citizen panel's review of the situation in which an inmate's mental health records were seized by jail authorities 5h0"1 the need for changes in the law requiring that such records be kept confidential. The current controversy over the shcralf·coroner's Jo in t rcspons1bihties. which prompted supervisors to order a full review or the office, was tn~ an pan by the Nov. 6 incident in which the con- fidential psychiatnc records or In• mate John Ray Stephenson were confiscated from a count)' mental ~lh team by Jail offic:1al . State law ho lds that an 111mue's psychiatric records •~ confidential prematurely and tbel~ Hvea were aaved by apeclaJ care at Children• Hoepital of Orange County. For more of tbelr atory, tum to Page 84. and cannot be disclosed to law • cnfo~ment authorities. Oates, who' H hen ff runs the jail, but as coronb needed 10 determine what caused Stephenson·~ death. sought hlS men· t.aJ health records as part of bii coroner's mvcsllplJoo imo the death tcphcnson tiied in hrY JSll <%11 Nov 4,afterhea~ntlyuxd ajail- (Pleue .ee ORA.Jn>/ A2) LB cop fired in th·eft incident Case brtngs to five number of dismissals in police department By LISA MAHONEY °' .. .,_.,,......., , A Laguna Beach police officer wu ~lnppcd of his badge m September after he reportedly admitted stcahnl while on duty 41/J )'.catS ago. the city' pohcc ch1ef revcalCd Thursday. Patrolman Ed Orozco. 30. was fired' about two months ago after II\ adm1n1strat1ve investigation coft.of eluded he allegedly burglanzed a business he was o rdered to protec~ Ch1efNc1I Purcell said. Orozco'' firing bnngs to five the number of Laguna Beach pohce officers who have either rcs1cncd or- bcen fired in a linle more than a year bccauS( of uspccted 11legal or 1m ... proper act1v1lles. Orozco. who was emplo)'cd by the' Laguna Beach Pohce Department for about five yean. first admitted to taking and later sclhng a $2. 900 coin collectaon dunng a Job interview witl! another pohce agency. PurocU said.: The informauon was passed on to- Purttll b~ the department"s police l h1cf he said rPleue eee L B COP I A2} \.... . Woman killed on freeway UCI scientists seek cure for Alzheimer ~s disease A 40-year-old Westminster woman was killed early today when she apparently ran in front ofa c~r on 1hc San Diego Freeway near the Beach Boulevard offramp. the Cahfom1a Highway Patrol reported. Research"chlef declares promising strides a re being ma de against debiltlator of elderly t>ra1 n "There arc the 1ngrcd1enls, at lea~t al the basic science le' el, 10 sec our wa} throuith to the repair of brain ltrcu11s ·· <"'01man 1old the luncheon audience of commun1tv leaders who have contnbutcd 10 l lCT programs ihe woman, killed instantly in the 12:40 a.m mishap, was not 1dcn11fied because her family had not been notified of her death, C HP spokes- man Kevin Doughty said. Doughty_ said the woman was running from the center d1v1der toward the highway·s shoulder when she was struck by a 1973 Cadillac driven by Edward F. Maeder, 39. of Los Angeles. The driverwas nolcited. It was unclear why the woman was on the freeway, Doughty s~ud. Dr. Carl Cotman Disappearance surprises lawyer Attorney hopes client . merely mixed up date setfor sentencing By STEVE.MARBLE OftMO., ......... A e n Beach man who failed to show up or scntenCing in a real est.ate scam that camcs a m uimum sentence of 69 years in pn son. may hove forgotten about his date 1n coun has attorney su~estcd Thursday "At least that s what I'm hoping, .. said Jo hn Dolan, an attorney rep- rcsc n t 1 n g R obert "R.C ·· Leavenworth. Dolan $31d he spoke with Leavenworth after Thanksgiving and came away with "every 1nd1ca11on he would be there." Dolan said he now -finds-that.t.ee~clephOJl.C.15_ disconnected and his SpyglAss Hill ,/~,. ... He IOS8I1'0/A9) By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of !tie DMly '1loc Stefl UC In inc sc1ent1st'> are playing a key role in the nat1onw1de"drivc to find a 1rca1mcn1 for .\lzhc1mers disease, the m1nd-cnpphng a1lmeot 1ha1 some C)lpens are calling "the d~orthe cernury-·· Al1he1mer·s. "h1ch no" atl11c1s up to three m1lhon Amencans. gradually destroys a pern>n ·., mrl\lory and the ab1h1y to perform e'en the simplest tasks. Evcntuall~. the v1c11m loses control over physical functions and dies. The ailment 1'\ ~ud to claim You'll ftnd the beat auto buya along the Orange Coeat In today'• Auto Pilot ~ PageC1 more than 120.000 h"cs annualh making 11 the fourth le1ldmg cause of death among the eldcrl). after hl'art d.seac;c. cancer and strokes Dr. Carl Cotman. a profe~wr ol ps)'chob1olog)' who 1\ supcr .. 1sing .\lzbe1mer's research a1 l < I told unrvers1t) suppon~ Thul'\da\ that promising stndes arc ~·intt mddc toward a cure for the no"-untmitablc illness The cause of the-d1\Ca-.e remain~ a m}sten but S(·1l·nt1sts know that .\lzhe1mcr's v1c11m" ~ufTer · from the destruction of Cl'll'> that can") cn11cal me.,~ge\ through the The "lauonal Institutes of Health. at the dart"Ct1on of Congress. are ~Hang up a na11onw1de neiwor~ of centers to define .\lzhc1mer·sand find ~avs to detect and cure 1t OffiClals ha>e designated ~rat "°u1hcm Cahfom1a ins111u11ons to participate in lhe rcsc1lrch dnve. includmg l 1( I the Beckman In- s111utc of thl' ( 1t'r o f Hor· Caltcdl and the l ln1H'r\I\\ o Southern ( ahfnrnia The Southern C'ahfom1a ~ (Pleaee 11ee UCl /A.2 Economic growth in Orange County seen leveling off By ROBERT KYNDMA Ot ... Gellp ........ Orange Count~·., rconom~ as <''· pected 10 &fO"" II a much '>IO~er Jla e in 1985 than 11 dad in recent )C'1f'i ""'th emplo)'mcnt growth continuing to level off, according to ( hapman Cmregnronomm~ But the count) 's increase an per· ~nal income and bu<,1nc<u pro- duc11on ~•II aJJo" the local economy 10 lonunuc-10 outperform the 'itate and na11onal economic\ through the (.'Oman& ~e;.lr c;.a1d Jamt's Dot1. direc- tor of fhapman·s <enter for Econ· om1c Rc'iCarch .Addrt.illna. An _a_udlcnct or abo Q(IO at ( hapman Collegc·s ~vcntt\ (Pleaae Me ECONOMY I A2) Airp9rt exparlsion: A storm: over.SA Heights -9' Some residents hope project can be blocked c 0~~1"~:nic .. , ~~1':,"~ubl~·~~~~ whlfe others p~ repare for eventual getaway ~ 1n rcant ~ttks to review the --- --__ po able fates of ~nt.a na Ht'gh" EDITOR'S NOT£· Tbi is the /1~r of the rta Others arc d«1dtn1 to and as c'pccled to con(1ckr • ttt-in• tltttt-pan scrrtJ on Santa An• hold uaht in the hopes that the itonn ommrnded thouah teruattvc, H cljhts. Tod1y. whit lie 1hc1d for will chanat d1rtct1on and leave 1hcir srcnar10 Dre I . nd the irpon lM nell.hborhood 11 the ct'td of th<" hom~ un thed. omm1\~1on btpn its pubh hur· John Wayne Alrporr runway. nd 1ill 01hcn are not convanttd in on the "'' 1 d John ayne the torm wtll come. The am>0n "'rpon Ma'itcr Plan Wcdncsda)' LI.kc farmers watctuna a tornado opan 1on can be blocked before 11 ntaht m oving teacrny their way. ~1dcnlS ever tans, ihey •.Y· ltut whtlc am ltd pan• from of Pt' Ana HciahU arccontemPlat· But unlike th finnen wuch1n1 a nta na Hetaht , """°" .Bea h 1na their choices a a dcci io(' n prainc tornado, Oran~ County ru1-andatta throuth,out the count)' ha"e on John Wayne 1rpon' ~pen.st n / dents will ha\c a II}' tn the mapc.and u~ th _ m«~• t • ancr ap1n plans. dlrtttiQn or th to~ ,_,tud• the 1'1akc ttlc1r op1n1on . h rd ttft he t• C\omc hope to arab their tklon11n • turbulc.ont airpon c1tpon,1on muc ha in art ~•II)' ptthm1nary round 11 whll the can and t the h k out btcomc. The dcc111\C ~ho~do~n ,.,, ~t for late 1 -• ROBERT HOOMAN Nrws P ERSP£rT1H Jan14&ry or earl" February ... hen tht- ""bote maucr before the On Count\ Board or UJ')l"r~ I • St .. eral 1 uc v.11l ~\St trJ . .The utal one 1~ whtther Ora.n-.c Count~ lcadel"'\ "'II lhOO~ to p~ with plan' to C'.\pand fac1ht1cs at John \\aynt .\1rpon to a<'COmmodatc an inrrca ' 1n a"erait' dail)' Oi_ahts from 41 to \S ""h allowan~ for up to 7) 01gtm ~" 1990 Thal question nl"CCSu.nly invoh Sant.a ~n He11ha, \tntt both u · pans1on plan and a1rpon no1$t -.111 afl~t 1hc communat} ·s r'Ci1dcnb tht Board of Supt!" awn wall 1150 ckc1Jc ir ll\c ""70nan1 ShouJd M chan ,whcrt' JCIS 10) over the netJ,l'i rliood Of 1f mea'i'1rts aan be u'Jtij ta rcJuet \ht' impact' of the pmpo~ c,pan~1on One ut th amup C\pcx1td to he (Pleueeee Al&PORT/A2~· t 4 •• 1,tB COP FIRED BY CHIEF ..• l"ro:mAl Purl'cll said he fired the rouna officer followmg an 1nn'itiga11on of the &11~ incident and would have purs~ felony then charecs af not for a tllrec-)'ear statute of hm1tat1ons The incident aJleicdly occurred 1n l930 Piirull td that, about ~1x month~ af\er J01 n101 the Laguna force. Orozco was as.s1aned to guard a bu iness I I 00 black of North Coast Hi&ftway that bad b«o burglarized of large amou1't of coins and antique . But. while waiting_ for the owwers to arrive, the officer aJlqedly helped himself to a coin collec:tJon which he ke't for about a year btforc selling 1t for $2, 900. the chief said. .. He admitted tnc (allcgid) thef\ of property he was en trusted to protect." Purcell said. • Purcell speculated that a guilty consc1encc may have driven Orozco of an Juan Capistrano to make the udmission in a ~ritten cx;imination prior \o a lie detector'""· OroLCO could not be reached for comment. Another officer who~ alleged co- caine use wa brou"1t to hght under orcums1.1nce im1lar to Orozco·~ rc~1~ed in May whale under in- vcst1gauon Officer Wilham Lu' reportedly madt the adma ion durina a lie detector te~t administered as pan of a tob interview at the Costa Mc$1 Police Department, Purcell said. Known as a n()lonooscnse dis- ciplinarian. Purcell was conducting an inquiry into the matter when Lux elected 10 resign. Lux has filed a SJ million claim apini.t each city mainuun1ng the he detector results should have re- mained confidcnttal. Anotht>f officer resigned this year white Purcell was inves11ga1ing suspi- cions that the man had been siphon- in& ~aine from drug arrests for hh own use. Purcell declined to re1ease the officer's name because he resigned before the inquiry was complett Be ides Orolco. two other pohce officers \\-Crc fired within 1he pa t 15 months. Purcell said. ix-year patrolman Don Coleman wt! fired tn August then later allowed to resign after several c1tucn~ com- phuned about him dunna the post 27 month P\.lrcell said Coleman re. ceived a 2Q.day suspcnsiori af\er fellow offi~rs reported he flung a prisoner qainst a wall and kneed him in the groin dunna on arrest in a movie theater lobby in November 1983. Mark Fields was let go in August 1983 af\er 1t was reported he wa$ romanucally ihvolved with a teen- age Pohcc Explorer, Purcell said. Purcell said the Laguna Beach Police Department now has a clean ho4se. Has sergeants have assured hi~ there arc no .more disciplinary ca s on the horizon. he said. · he chief said he has been con- ce ed with keeping the public's trust. GRANDJURYBACKSCORONE ••• From Al supphed razor 10 cut an artery near bis left elbow. The Grand Jury letter. while stating 1ha1 a separate in vestigation into Stephenson's death 1s proceeding. noted that the records in question "are necessary 10 assist in determin- ing the cause and effect of the death, as well as determinin~ the classi- fication of death as indicated on the death certificate." But Jurors also are cnucal of both Jail officials and the Health Care Agency for 1he1r handling of the matter. "The events of the da) displayed a wanton disregard for mteragcncy cooperation: This disregard was manifested by the overly aggressive ~izure of the mental health records and the overl)' proiecuve guard- 1ansh1p of these records:· the letter Slated. But the cnt1c1sm of 1he Shenffs Depanmcnt 1s muted when the panel adds. "We have obsen ed firsthand the eJtccllenl and careful manner in which the County Coroner's office performs i1s du Lies and the confiden- tial manner in which records are kepL'' The Grand Jury recommends th~ two department establish procedures to improve the transfer of such records. "The duties of the coronu's office compel the need for all medical and mental health records to be supplied in a timely fasl\ion,'' the letter states. Also. the panel urges the Board of Supervisors to support a change in state law that would grant the coroner access to such an formation. .. This is the only way the coroner can determine the cause of death.·· according to the letter. "' Interim Health Care Agency Direc- tor Roben Love said he didn't disagree with any of the four rec- ommendations the Grand Jury makes m the letter. ·•Jn determining the cause of death, lbe coroner ought 10 ha ve access to any records that would assist in making that determination." Love said. "From a legal perspective. I don't stiU don't sec anything that refutes the action staff (the mental health team) has taken." The agency chief also took excep: uon 10 the panel's cnt1c1sm ol the mental health team's refusal to dis- close the records. "I don't behevc we were overly protective or overly aggressive in protecting the records:· Love said. He also said his agency and the Sheriff-Coroner's Department already have taken steps toward better cooperation. Love pointed to the creation of an inter-departmental task force to handle such matters and the board's vote Wednesday to crea1e a management level position in 1be Health Care Agenc) to oversee 1ail health care matters. "I don't think there's any an- tagonism between us and the sheriff in trying to work things out," Love said. As for the matter of Stephenson's records and their legal confidenualt- ty, both Love and Gates agreed to submit the matter to a Superior Court JUd$e tn hopes thal Che law will be clanfied. A beanng on 1he matter 1s expected to be scheduJed as soon as next week. Gates could not be reached for comment. ECONOMY S&_EN LEVELING OFF ••. l"romAl annual economic forecast Thursda). Dou said the drop in 1he rate of employment growth. \\h1cb should slO\\. to 8. f pcrccn l b) 1he end of nex l year. 1s in sharp~ con1ras1 10 th e fi vc consccu1ive quarters of doublc-d1g11 rates following the I 977 peak. The 1983 recovery cannot be sustained. Doll said. because of lhc continued high level of real interest rates that grip the economy Those interest rates -;titled the recovery 1hat was under wa) an Orange Count\·., construction and manufactunng in- dustries The current economic slo\\.-dO\\.n seen na11on\\.1de as well a<, in Oran~c County would be e'en morl· '>1gn1h- cant , Doll said. 1f 11 wert· not for bohday sales. which should offset 1he impact of a decline 1n l:lusiness anvestmenL Without it. Doti ~id the current economic slowdown could turn tnlo a full-'ICale recession. Expected strong consumer spend- ing 1s attnbuted to a general!) 'lharp increase 1 n income dun ng 1984 By measuring total wage and salar) employment -which Doti likens 10 the national GNP in terms of mcac;ur- 1ng the county econom) -Chapman economists have determined that the 1985 economy is slow1n$ followini a peak in the recovery dunng the third quarter of 1984. when a 10.3 percent growth rate was pos1ed. Wages and salancs arc expected to increase al a rate of 8.6 percent in I 985. Doti said. compared to a 9.6 percentage growth tht'i yea r. The slower rate of growth will be fell mainly in lhe manufactunng sector "'ith emplovment 1n durable goods manufacturing hit harder than non-durable goods. he <;a1d Orange ( ount) ·, l'<:onom} 1s also sunenng lrom a strong dollar. which ha'> been pu'lhed up h) real interest rates. Do11 said F·qxm-onented busincssc!> in tht.• l'OUnl) are finding compet111un 1ougher. <\nd 1nter- nat1onal tourism bas <;lowed. affect- ing the employment an service indus- tnes that ca ter to the touris1s. '-\bo. rnunt) manufacturers of h1gh-technolog) goods have seen their lo<:al markel become crowded h)> manulaclurers from other Pacific Rim nations atlracted by the strong dollar. But the Chapman foreca.,ts a drop in real interest rate'i and the value of the dollar 1n the firs1 half ot 1985. Such drops should have a pos1t1ve impact of Orange County's employ- ment growth later an the year. Dou said. And continued strong consumer spendmg fueled b) gams in income th as year will translate to increases 1n taxable sales for the county. In the hous1~ market. homes are expec1e<l to become more affordable in Orange County 1n 1985. Whtie apprec1at1on for single-family homes (3 percent) will not be able to keep up with a l 6 percent antla11on. 11 t'i good news for firs1-11me homebu\cr.. \\hose incomes will outpace lht' increase<. an the pncc of homes. Doti said Orange Count) 1<, also cxpencncang a change 1n the type of homes being constructed. In 1985. 9.000 single- famil) homes are projected to be built. down 300 from 1984. But among mult1ple-dwclhng un11s. 1985 as e"<pecled to show construction of 8.600 unils. up 1.600 (23 percent) from I 984's figures. While 1hat doesn't mean homes are necessanly becoming cheaper. Doti says 1t 1nd1catcs new homei. arc being bu11l smaller 10 ad1us1 to the new markel for affordable hnu!ltng. UCI RESEARCH FIGHTS ALZHEIMER'S .•. From Al COnSOrt1um Wiii recel\ C about \~ 8 mllhon o"er 1he nc~I fh c vear'> Cotman 1s directing lJ(I'., part ol 1he effort l\t the t1mt· the program was launched. Cotman Jc<,cnbcd ll a\ ·a Manhattan Pro1erHl} le apprual h to the d1..ca-;e.·· rclemng to the n·<,c;m h dn vc that hmughl the na- t wn \top '>uenll'>t<. ln&l·ther to trt"fltt' lht• atom1t homb lie added ... ( on<\1tk ring th;1t Vvl' lno\\, almo-;1 nothing ahout lht• d1'>Ca!>l' lhc con'\ort1um 1<. bound to kad to breakthroughs 1n rcscan.h. Without th as kind of effort we could nc,er e\petl to make an} real progres'i in finding a cure·· ( otman descnb<:d <;cveral l CI r<'<.earch JlrOJCC ts that may eventual!) ) 1cld a 1reatmcn1 for Al1he1mcrs. The experiments ha ve focused on the repair and regeneration of nerve tCll'i. ( otman and hi s associates ha ve helped overturn preva1hng medical WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Def Ivery le OuarMltMd M<JncM1 , .,,., Jf '"" ll<I "CM -"°"' ~ Dy ., JOe>"" , .. 1>91ore 7 o"' M'd ff"J roov ""' ,,_,_..., bchets that unlike skin cells. damaged brain and <ipmal cord tissue cannot be restored. Cotman and has colleagues are '>tudying neurn1roph1c factors or nat- ural!)' occumng chemicals the body produceo; w help repair n$.'rve cell damage. The lJ( I researcher" arc t~ 1ng to 1<.olale and punf} the chemic.al' 10dcterm1nc ti larger dose-; can help no1 onl )' ~ 1ct1m" of brain d1sordcro; hk<' <\l1he1mcr's but also tho~ suOcnng from paral~s1c, caused by ~panal cord 1nJunes. UCJ research 1salso focuc;angon the transplanting of brain cells 10 restore funcuoning in damaged areas In expenments with rats. the ncwl)' discovered nerve-healing chemicals seem w 1mpro'e the 'uu·e,, ofbra1n grafts. .\!though mo\l rcc;carc:h has focused on animals.. Co1man !'aid "I thank l 'C I will be into an area where we·rc read) to tr) things on (human) patients in a few )ears ... The researcher said lhere is still a local need for funds to establish a 1nformat1on center on Alzheimer's and rela ted d1~ases. He said c;uch a project would involve the 1dcnt1fi- ca11on of area AILhe1mer"s v1c.-t1ms. the 'tu<h of their brain tissue aftt.'r death and the dmnhu11on of 1nfor- ma11on developed from such c;1ud1cs ( otman o;a1d 11 will cost about $75.000 Future federal funding also co n- cern<. ( otman because of widespread reports of an upcomang budget free-1e. <iuch a freve cou Id hamper efTons lo i.:rack the Al1he1mer's puzzle. "E,ery time I hear talk about freezing 1he budget. 1t makes me very nervous." Cotman :i;aad. "One of 1hc most vulnerable areas is basic science (research) It takes a shellacking ever) time ... \\hal do )OU like about lbe.D.a.i.J~ Pil~l" Whal tJoo'l you llke'> Call the numbt>r al lf'fl .. nd \'our me'i'ia~t' "ill Ire reeorde-d. transcribed and delh trrd to thP appropriale editor Thr <itme t4-hour answerin" 'ierviee mav be u-c"d to reeord lttters tu the t>d1tor on 11ny topt<'. Contrlbutor'l to our Letters column must Include their MHTlt' and tell'phone nu!l'her for verification. No <·irt'ulatloo oalls. pleast', Ttll u< "hat's on yo.!! mind _ ORANC>F COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwertz Ill Pub It sher " Clrcutetlon 714/M2~ ca.aetfted lldvertlelng 114/M2-5f71 AH other dep9ftmente M24321 MAIHOFFICE Ill) W1&I 8-y SI Cotte ......... (;A MMll<1tll ..... , I~ C-.~ C.A t2829 't._,.llfdef .4N't ... ~, It ~'""' JO "°' ffll(:~ "1JV' (""" fly l. '" , .. l"'''"' II) t '" ,.,.., ,..,,.,, '~' Nf ,.....,._..., Fr•nk Zlnl Keren Wittmer C<W'IJ"I •O&J O.a<yr C-,1 ~ ~ Mo ~ •lor... •411tf>Qtlt "°'10f .. I ,.,.!! .. Of -..,,_ ._,, ...... ..., ,.,,.,,. be lfl"~.C:.0 .. """'' ec>ect91 II"' ...._,<A (!>()yr~_,,... Clrcutetfon T1'9phonet Managing Editor Advertising Oiroctor ROMmery Churchm•n Controller Robert Centrell Pr0duc11on Manager Doneld l . WJlll•m• Circulahon Manag ,. <..< . ...,., c. ..... !""''• !>"'Ill •• ~·· -t:••·""""' tUP8 1« llOO• lfle<'<opl-l>y U<t.., ~ 1~ mom ..... by ,..., Ml "° t!!CAllN\< VOL. n , NO. 342 " . Splattered showers for Coast Varlabl• cloudlne.t wlll cover Southern Calltornla through S.turdey bringing • chanc. ot etiowera at night, t~ Netlon&I w"1'* Service aald A stationery low prnaur•tone that truatrated prediction• of enow.ra for MVe(al daY1 will flnallY begin to move from 450 mllee off the eOQt toward 8_.. Callfornla. cr .. tlng a 20 percent chance of showers In Loe Angeles and 30 pefcent to the south tonight, meteorollglata aald. Another weath« front moving out of the Gulf of Aluka la expected In Southern California by Saturday night. bringing additional rain. Saturday hight will be In the 80• In Los Angele• and th9 valleys aft« overnight lows trom the mld-50s to mtd-40s. Temps ~· ,. 20 MletN8Mctl 15 48 Mllwllil!M 22 °' Ml Le Mple-St Ptul " O& Altltny 33 2• H4llll rillt 32 tO z=<I<"' u ,4 N.-OriMne 51 21 50 2t ,..._Yon. 43 30 AN:N><-oe J2 23 OkllinolN C1ry 33 ,, Atllolllt 41 18 OmaN 2t n Atltflllc Coty 43 71 OrlanOO ,. le Aulllln 50 21 PNledelpl>lt 4J 2• llllllimOr• 4~ 21 l'noeN• " 50 .... mlnQI\ .... 40 17 P1t11'!:l'll 30 tO 81-cli 34 24 Pon1 .Me 30 22 AIWrtlde BolM 31 15 Poruano.Ot BollOll •8 29 Pro.tclenoe Bullalo 28 10 Aalelgll 4 1 !12 41 29 ... ,. Calif~ Temps S1o11 Be<narolnO S«I' Gebrltl St11 Joee 16 63 T3 •8 18 52 ea •2 16 52 14 50 .. ~~ '&-4 32 Sat1lt Al'e C.1per 311 78 Reoo ,. 24 Cllllfietlon,S C . 61 27 RlehmOl'O '7 23 Clletlee!M . W II 3' 10 St Loult 28 1• H1Q11, iow. preci1p11auon ror 24 110v11 ...OltlQ II S 1 m lod•~ • CNtlolteNC 42 18 c~ $7 33 SI Pet• hmQe 77 37 eai.er11..;., 115 42 s ... 1eCfw T8"0I Vlllie)r v-"•VIV Stll Lake Coy 40 22 Cl*aQO 11 07 ..,, Anlonto 53 27 Eunlk• 81 42 Extended Clnch\all 27 01 SM Juarl. P R ... 71 Cle¥elano 11 ,, ,_ $1 40 L.enQllet 82 37 SISltMetle 23 .()4 Columo.a,SC 48 18 SMtlle 41 40 Coll#nbus.Ofl 21 oe LM M0Mt 78 81 Oeklan<i IS 48 Sl\r..,.por1 ... 23 Concord,N H SS 2• ~ 24 11 Ptt0 Ao01te 451 39 OellM-Fl Wcwtn 4J 21 SY'-30 16 Oeylon 2• 03 Topella 24 20 =-~1Y. : ;: 0.-15 :JO TUC80ll ee SI Selina ee . 47 0.. Mol!IM 20 ,. TIOIN 33 21 0.CrCMI 32 14 San Diego 17 ~ Stl) Franmco ee 41 WUhlnQIOtl •a 22 Oululll. oe 06 Wlc:Ntt 27 2f Satftt S.rbet • 89 48 Tides EIPttO 61 30 w1111 .... 8etre 32 20 SIOCl!ton 112 3 7 FMtl&nk1 10 06 Fargo 15 12 FlaOll•ll 23 Surf report High. IOw. preclQll•llOn tur 24 11<>ur1 enoi.l'Q •• 6 p "' s.c:ol'dlOw TOOAY 2 67 pm 06 ... Oreno Aapl01 24 1• Herl lord ,. 2e ......,. 24 02 LOCATtetf HonoMu 83 13 HunltnQton 8Mcfl Houllton 50 :12 ~..,... 2e 02 A/vet Jetty. ltewporl ---.Ml 42 ,. 40th St•-. Newpoft ~ " 26 22nd St•-Newport .,..,_ 42 31 8elboeWedge t<&MuClty 22 19 Laguna 8Mcl\ LUVeote $9 40 San<*mente U1tte AOCI< 24 20 Wtlerl~·68 LOIAl¥llt 29 oe Swell Olr-kln _,.._, am'""" 2·31 I Ir • good 2-.. good ,.., t• 1.2 -1-.. , .. 1·2 ,.., 2·3 '"" 87 48 47 2e $5 32 70 44 119 65 73 53 75 50 15 ... $8 34 70 63 75 $1 13 4e 73 61 ~Ol\l(jtl 8•23 Q"' 37 IATVM>AY F1t11 IOw I 52am u =:t'iow I 16• m 82 335pm 01 Second lltgl1 • t<H>tp m ,. Sun Mii todty et 4 44 pm - Se1uroeya18•8•m --~ e1 •44pm Moon -ti 4• 14 p.m • NII Set11<day 118 03 a.m Md,.._ 111)81tl el 4.69 pm CONTINUED STORIE S -~~------- AIRPORT EXPANSION STORM GROWS ••. From Al heavily involved in trying to per- suade the supervisors is ABCOM, a group of Santa Ana Heights residents who hope 10 have their propenies rezoned to allow for development oL office buildings. Such a change would allow them to sell their homes and move away from what they feel are the ever-worsening miseries of living with jet noise. Another group 1s the Back Ba} Community Association. who~c Santa Ana Heights members ha .. e decided 10 stay and fight for what the) say 1sa wonderful rural hfestyle there. desp11e the jct noise. They are joined by SPON. a Newpon Beach environmental group lhat also hopes 10 keep Santa Ana Height!. as 1t 1s. not only because its rural character 1s seen as an amenll) 10 lhe area. but because such a community may prevent the a1rpon from expanding Blocking airport expansion has Jong been a goal ot SPON While Cll) otlinal~ 1n l\c\\.pon Beach have also oppo!>ed a1rpon expan!.1on. the Caty C ounnl. unhke SPON. has not supported anne"<allon of Santa Ana He1gh1s. The cuy staff has suggested such a move would do little 10 help with 1he airpon tight. Bui the council ha s initiated a public relations campaign. which made 11~ debut last Saturday. that promotes a compromise -a hmll of 55 flights a day out of John Wayne Airport -while also advocating a search for new airport sites to relieve the chronic pressures of air traffic an Orange County. Whtie Ken Dehno. the exccuuve assistant city manager in charge of airport issues. doesn't like 10 call the program ··public rela11ons." he says the campaign .. will enable the city to get 1ts long-standing position on the airport in front of a greater number Clf people·· The cit) is getting hl•lp with the campaign from the local public relations firm of Cochran. Chase and L1 vings1on. Costs for 1he program. which includes a l 7-minute slide -;how. arc coming from the S250,000 hudget the Newport tkach C 1ty Counctl sets aside each ye<ir to fig.ht airport growth. While Dehno says the city will go along wnh an increase offlaghts to 55 a day, guarantees arc sought that the figure will not be exceeded. More 1mportant.ly, the city wants to see a search renewed for another airport site in the County. In the past Deli no said. airport-site hun1ers have been looking for areas where a large. full-scale airport could be built But a smaller one could 'iUffice. he S3)S ..We can use two aarpons in Orange ( ount) working '°'ether 10 solve the county's problems., · Dchno says. Council members 1hemselves are also gearing up for the public heanngs on the airport expansion. "Gur whole premise hes with the assumption that we can work with 55 flights a day." say'> Mayor Phil Maurer. ··we don't want 10 do awa)' "1th the airport." "'But v.e don'l wan1 a runwa) a half- m1k long or a terminal 90 feet high. t·llha:· he <;aid ··~l· JUSl want a ll'rm1nal that can safcl)' accommo· Jail' SS ll1ght'i and I thank the ~upcn 1sor' will sec lhat that 1s fair." While those ad vocaung a limit on flights will do their best to persuade the Board of Supervisors, they'll be competing with other groups for the board's attention. One of those groups wilt be thl' Community Airport Council. prom- ises m ewcut1\e director. Joseph E ln1ne. The council is a non-profit or- 1t3nazat1on of 170 members with one t'i'iuc in mind -improving air 'iCrvacc It!\ membership includes maJOr hotels. service businesses. banks. the airline<; and other busi- nesses who ha ve a stake in airport growth. "I t"s clearthat John Wayne Airport 1t totally inadequa1e to serve the needs of Orange County:· Irvine !Mlys ... We need to expand the fae1h- ues ·· To promote 1hat expa"ls1on. Irvine and Commun11y Airport Cunc1l members meet with airport managers and counly supervisors. publish news lellers. and d1stnbute news releases and literalure concerning their pos- it ions. One pamphlet describes .. Twelve Things You Should Know About Your Airport." It notes 1ha1 lhc: $190 m1lhon expansion plan will not cost tax- payers an> money. It also points out that no )Umbo Jets wdl fly into John Wa}'nc 1f the airport is expanded. The council also predicts ex- pansion of the a1rpon could lead to SI 98 billion an gross revenues each )'ear It could C'reate about 28.750Jobs for work<'rs in Orange County and would sa-.c $38 million annually tn lame and travel expenses. the airport council says. But Irvine says the Community Airport Council shares certain beliefs with 1he anti-expansion advocates. .. We also feel another ajrport si_te bas 10 be found," Irvine says. "Even w11b 73 flights. that won·1 be enough to meet Orange County's needs ... The: Commun11y Airport Council 1\ al'>o a !.trong advoca1e of introduc- ing quieter JClS at John Wayne .\1rport. Like others engaged in the a1rpon fighh. Irvine !Mlys he is sympathetic to lhe people who live in Santa Ana Heights. "There seems to be two factions who can't agree on rezoning. I think the counly should offer them several op11ons and let them decide what they· would like 10 do," Irvine said. Agreement by Santa Ana Heights residents on what should be done in their community seems unlikely, however. If anything. the divisive- ness has only increased in recent months. ABCOM members say they've been insulted by neighbors who call them greedy opportunists. In tum, they accuse Newport Beach's SPON group of meddling lo affairs that really only concern Santa Ana Heights and are annoyed by talk of annexation. Wtth a dcc1s1on Qll 1he1r fate drawing ever closer. It 0<5Csn't appear there will be. on this issue. a calm before the storm PACIFICA FLOORING Floor Covering for Every Budget from Our Base Grade Nylons to the Fl~t Wools HURRY! PRE-HOLIDAY SAVINGS . L UP TO 50°/o* "until December 22, 1984 MasterCard • VISA • Financing 2846 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar 64Q-2700 640-2934 , "' I • Otenge Cou1 OAll y PILOT/Frtdsy, December 7, 1984 * ., BUL LETI N BOARD Charity football cruise to aid kids Cops to compete in Newport Supervisgrs Beachcitybe.atsout start searckl competition to host 11 A chl\nh e\('nt rnmh1nin" MondJ) Night f ootball with a ~a l'11J1-.c '-'ill be condullcd Monda\. aboard the 1986policeolymplcs for new freedom )at.hi in Ne '-'pon Harbor · Part1c1pan1s wi ll "IC'A-the Lo~ l\nge~ Ra1dcrs- Dctro11 Lions game and C'nJO) hot dog.s. cha Ii, fruit !>nlad. macar oni . salnd, chtp\, prct1d \ Popcorn and beer. Proct'ed!> from the $40 donu11on will go to the 0 h11dren of HO!X'. a non-profit orga n11a11on. The boat will begin loading at 4:30 p.m. and will depart at .S p.m fi orn thl· BnltlOa Pa ' 1hon. It will return tit IOp.m Balloon parade ln Santa Ana Santa·~ to)!> will $0 on parade in San1a Ana Saturda) morning 1n an e.>.h1b111on of giant helium balloons including Pope\e. Bubble\ the hippo Cecil the seal and the Doughbo) 1 he parade will hegin at 10 a.m at Fifth and Main ~trcet~ in do"-ntown Sa nta Ana and will continue north to Fashion <iquarc.Just north of the Santa Ana Freeway . It 1 sponsored b) the city of Santa >\na. Among th t· cckbrn1es scheduled to participate arc Lou Ferri gno TV'~ "lncrcd1blt· Hulk," wh o will be the parade grand marshal. and T V p~:rformcr'> Emma Sa mm~. Bill) lluf'>C\ (and\ Gibb. ( asn DeVore. lv1st1an Alfonso. Mil had \\ inslo"· and "1C\1Can fi lm and telev1s1on performer Jorgc R1"en> Jet nolse set to increase Rc~1dcnl\ of neighborhoods east of the U.S. Manne Corps Air Station in El Toro may notice increased flight act1 v1t~ and attendant no1!>e today through Sunday. That's because 01gh1s on those days will be using a runwa) on the basc'c; cast side 1A-h1le repairs are completed to m main runv.a}. Sgt James Davis. Manne Corps spokesman. '>aid Operations are expected 10 be back to normal \.1onda} as air traf1ic resume-; II'> normal fl(ght pattern. he ~Id Lawyers to honor judges The Orange Count} Women Lawyers will hold a retept1on Munday morning to h1.10or Judge AHt emane Stotler and member~ of the count)' Jud1c1al'). The event is scheduled fo r 11 ·JO a.m at the Orange County Medical Conference Center 300 S Flov.cr St .. Orange. By STEVE MARBLE OflMOelly ........... Nc.wport ~ach ha been ~lccted as the sate for the 1986 C'ahfornaa Poh~ Olympics. the lar&est amateur uthlctae meet outside of antcrnataonal compc11- 11on. The beach cit) "was selt'eted over Fullerton. Stockton and Bakersfield a~ the sight of the annual compet1t1on, which will mark the event''> 20th anniversary. The games will run June 23-28. Hosted by the Newport Beach Poltce Officers Association and UC' Irvine. the police games could mean up to SJ m1lhon in revenue to area businesses. Newpon Capt. Jim Gardiner said. Gardiner. who will be executave director of the 1986 games. said the week-long event is expected to draw at least 5.000 i>olice officer~ and an equal number of famil y members and fnends. All 43 events. which "111 be staged at vanous ve nues on the Orange Coast. will be open to the public at no charge ( ompe11t1on "'111 include track and fi eld. sailing. surfing. shooting. eques· tnan. canine compet1t1on and boxing. which will be held outdoors so that up to 4.000 spectators can view the fights. The hon's share of the events will be held at UCL The equestrian competi- ti on will be conducted at Cota de CaLS , used durmg the 1984 Summer Ol ym- pics. and surfing and sailing wall be held off Newpon Beach. "Our intention 1s to make this as a' attable to the commuaty as possible .. Gardiner said "In a number of cases. people will be seeing world-class com- petitors." The Newport SheratOI\ has been designated as the host hotel but because of the-anttc'lpated I 0.000 visitors 10 Newpon Beach. all area lodging factli- taes hkel) will get a piece of the actton. police said. Additional housing fo r athletes will be provided at UCL .,.., ..... ,_.. ltf .......... topbOss · T OKspendln $26-._,..o.....,.....o.....,.....o - toftnd re placementfor ,. retiring Robert Thomas By JEFF ADLeR Of .. .,..,""' .... The Oranie County Board of Su~l' v1sors kicked off 1u search for a ne County Adm1mstratrvc Offioer 10 repla« reunng CAO Robe-n Thomas by ~na to pay an c~ccutJve 11earcb firm S26.000 tb recruit top-Oaght applacanu. Supervisors unanimously approved contracuns wnh Los Angelcs--basea Heidrtck &t Strugles. lnc., to recruit toi>- level management applicants for tilt CAO's pos1t1on. TM firm. wh.icb will search nauonally for applicants. but ~ focus its search an Cahfom1a. according count} personnel offi~rs The County Adm1nistrat1ve Officer a the count}!'!> top management post and supen 1sors have indicated over and O"¥n" again that the) would like the CAO to pla~ a more significant policy role an turning the wheels of government. Thomas, CAO for the past 17 yea"', announced earlier this year th.at he planned to retire from has S78,S20 job Feb. 7. In seeking approval of the contract Wednesda}I. county Personnel Dtrcctor Ruu Pauo.o ;id vised the bruird tb.a1 scue\i~ firms ar(' reported!) able to work "throuth e'itabllshed networks" to reach candidates "in both the pubhc and private sectors whb otherw1S( might not rnpond to 1rad11tonal recruitment elTons. ·· Surgery semlnar scheduled .\ seminar on rad1ao l.eratotom~. surger'} for nearsightedness. will be held Tucsda) and Dec. 18 1n the conference room ofSanta Ana Hospital The cost of extra police manpower required to handle the crowds should be easily offset b) re"enues coming to the cat y. Gardiner said . The 198.S ed1uon of the police games will be held an Ollnard. Newport Beach Pollce Chief Char lea Groee and UC Irvine Police Chief Mike Michell ahow off their olympic •trenath by llftln& Newport Beach Mayor Philip Maurer off the grouna to celebrate the city•• .election u boat for the 1986 police olymplca. Laguna may adopt rules on smoking Propo~d c1t)-w1de smolcmg regulauons will get a heanng Feb 5 before the Laguu Beach Cit) Council. Dr. Se}mour P. Kem of In 1ne. oneof 200 ph)s1c1ans 1n the Onsted States who perfo rm 1h1s suricry. will be the speaker at tile 7:30 p.m. event Admission 1s free . but scaling 1s hm11ed. Call 7.5 1-1 <i 34 lor funhcr informatio n. Artlst to speak at college \.\ atc-rcolor anic;t C11~rald Brummer " 111 be the guest speaker at the Chn\t < olll'gl· Ir' int.· co0\oca11on series Wednesda' at 10 am The con' ocat1on 1\ lrcc Jnd open to the public at the college 1.5 ~() ( oncord1a. In 1nl· (all t<S+.8002 for fun her 1nforma11on New county jail job to oversee emergency medical services Council members agreed to consider a smokmg ordinance proposed by Coun- cilman Neil F1tzpatnck after hcanng no protests at their meeung on Tuesday. The ordinance. based on oncsadoptedln Pasadena and PaJo AJto. would regulate smoking in pubbc areas throughout the cit}. including restaurants. retail stores. theaters and bus1nesSC"S C nder the proposed ordman~. busa- nes~ '-"Ould have to SI' e pnmary con- s1derauon to their non-smoking em- plo~ees. 1nclud1ngallowing them to declare their 1mmed1ate work areas to be no smok1n.g zones Party set for handlcapped By JEFF ADLER Of ""' 0911y """ 118ft candidate to head the program 1s pro- grc.-,s1ng A Christmas part} fo r the <•lac;.; Mountatn Inn group forphy~1call) handicapped :idult'i will he held Thursda} at 7 p.m. at the Rehah1htat1on ln<;t11Utr of Southrrn Calfironsa. 1800 E La Veta \ \l' Orangr Orange County supervisors ha-.e agreed to create a new management.lev~I pos111on too' crsce health services al the count} 3all and emergency medica l sen ices programs. sen ices olliccr "'111 report direct I~ to LOH' and will O\.cr'>Ct'.' medKal scr.1ce' 1n tht'.' Orange Count} Jail a source of conunucd public concern because of recent Jail draths -\lso. the grand JU ~ has e\pre'i'ied interest 1n hcal1h cart· for inmate' Board members also agreed WeJnesda) to Lharter .a t.a.\.k force c.b.a.cged_ w1lh rn .1e\\ing the coun t\ ·s indigent medical .,('n ices program C ontracfc; 1A1th hospitals "ho care for the count}'<; poor under the proirram art' 1rt to •'<Plrt' nr\t June The ordinance would also reinforce poltcses mall\ businesses alrcad~ have. regulating when~ smolong 1s allowed. I he Young Ladse-. ln~tstute \\Ill rontnbute a ( hmtma'> t:ihle filled '-"Ith rl'lrc<;h ment\ :ind therc "111 bl· J\1!>1tb\ Mr'> ~anta< lau<..tndhal'IH''> f-ordl·ta il'iaboul thl· program lall 5~5-'71SX~ or 5 "-2ll"'O MADD to mar.le bus shelter Interim Health Care Agent} Director Robt-rt Lo'e recommended th e board creatr the new pos111on. da1m1ng the innea'>sn& comple\1t~ of the issues a!> "di a'> rcn·nt publlt: contro,er'>le'> ha H· d1 q•ncd much of ht'> 11mc from {lther dUllC'i The ne" healt h 01T1ter v.ould also ~ rcc;pons1ble for thl' C"ount' ·~ t:mrrgent' med1tal 'il..'n KCS .,,c;tem fhe ''"tt•m indudes amhulanre and paramcdu. '>t'f· 'ice\ as \\di a' ufX'ra11om at th( l uunt' ·c; four rcg1on.1l 1raum.t n•n tt'r' Lo\e 'ia1d he "Ill rt·pon to thl' ho.trd ~11h 1n t\.\o '-'l'l'I..' on him the searlh lnr ,i The tac;!. force "''ll re, st'\' the current program '-'I th the pn\Jte health l Jre pro' 1drrc, and rec11mmend (h.tngc~ lor the nt'" umtr.lll 'ear Thl' panel "'ll n:pon to board uflice!> nn a b1-\\ ccl.h haw, Fu:tpatnck said he ~-COnccrned about the JS·\ et-u nlnu'-' n elTccts of second-hand smoke 1.m non-r,mol.er; He asl.('d ford Februar) heanng to &l'C thl· ( ham~r of( ommerce and ind1' 1dual bu\1nes~·, thaa ~ould be alTected b' the ordinance a chanl'C" 10 scrut1n1ze 11 Tht· ne" 1atl and emergcnc~ medical • Th<: Orange ( ount) l·haptcr ot Mothers .\gain st Drunk Dnvan_g{MADD) will hold a pre\S conference Dec 18 io unveil the first of I 0 bus ">heltt.'rad,·emsrng posttrs to be installed throughout the count). The e"enl 1s scheduled for 10 a.m at the corner of State College Boul e' ard and Doroth\ Om c in Full('non. ,.,,here }Oung Bnan Rector "as reu~nt l) inJured 1n a fa tal auto accident. St:ite \en Bill ( amphell "Ill a1tend the presentation. -------. ---Sculpture tohonorEJillShields Hazard 0 us waste staff 1 n creased A sculpture dedlca~ed to the memory of former Lagunan BllShtelds_... be , 1 CALENDAR . - Renec11ng their concern over the gro"· 1ng number of hazardou~ "'aste cmn g- cnues in the past ~t.>ar. Orange Count} supen 1sors Tuesda} approved doubling thr number of emplo:rces an the count} 's Hazardous Waste Program office. unveiled during a ceremony at 1 p.m. Sunday In HelaMw Paric. The number ol 1nc1den1s has 1mrcar,ed Entltled "A Rocky Ledge," the sculpture by area artists Jufla KJemek Md from I~ 1n I'>!\~ 10 I n.i through '-o' rm her Leslie Robbins ls a 35-foot ceramic benCh shaped like an outcropplng of rodL of 1h1c; ~ear .tllOrd111iz tn hoard< ·hasrman · The piece curves to face the sunset and Divers Cove, a favOflte place of Hamett \\ it·dcr in urging the \tailing Shields, who died In 1982 at age 68. : 1ncrea<;c ._ Shields. like his father, owned and operated Laguna Beech Hardware, a Friday, Dec. 7 ~ul)l·rv1sors unanimous!)' agreed to hire an add1110nal seven employees. c111ng an alarming increase 1n the number of 1m.·1dcnl'> sn,Ol\'lng ha1ardous materials Be~1de1; a .. upcn 1)or. ti' r en' 1ronmcn1al city fixture for about 50 years. health speuah,t-; and a derl.-1~p1-;1 'A1ll he Shields' widow. Doris, commissioned the eeulpture Which famlty and added to the program ollite at an ~nnual friends financed. She wlll turn the art work over to Mayor Dan Kenney Sundty. No meetings scheduled cost of$229.42.:! It wlll be the city's fourth piece of donated public art. '. PoucE Loe ------- Clerk refuses to be held up; bandit gets only a 12-pack Costa Mesa store clerk HardhaJan Lall y had only one thing to say to the menancing robber who pointed a lc.atchen knife at him early Ttiursda) and demanded all the money from the cash register: "No ... With a determined twist of the wrist. Lally, 49, of Anaheim, locked Irvine More than 200 emplO)CC'i at Parker-Hannafin Corp in Irvine were evacuated for about an hour after someone called a bomb threat 1n to a San ta-Ana newspaper_ The caller told a re ept1on1st thaL the aero pace compan) would blow up at 5 p.m .. company President Bob Rau. stud. Employees on the morning shill ten on time at 4:45 p.m. while 200 to 300 afternoon shall workers at the firm's Jombore, Boulevard and Von Karman Avenue locauons "'ere in- structed to wait outs1dt' for nhout an hour before '\tanma wor ... Rau ~11d. The evacuation was a necc f)' precaution. he said. an case 1he caller had been scnous. Rau did not know why omeone would tuact the firm for such :i prank. • • • Jewelry ond $220 were taken from a Cheviot Onvt' home Thumtoy. • • • Someont' took the fron1 bumper and hcenCt' plate from a vehicle ten 1n a parkina tall on Lakepinc m~et Co.taMea video caneuc ft'( rdcr nd camera. both worth S URS wcn- report~d ~tolcn from a home an the the register and removC"d the key after being accosted around midnight by a man pretending to buy a 12-pack of bttr from the Circle K store at 517 Walson St. The befuddled band11 left wnh only the $5.9.S pack of beer. according to Cost.a Mesa police. 2 100 block of State A venue Thursd.a} sometime .between 11.45 a.m. and 3.40 p m. Entf) apparent I) was made through a rear unlocked door. • • • A stereo and a men' JllCket. with a c-om!>lne<J value ITT no. were sl~ from a car parked in front of a home in the 1200 block of Belfast A venue sometime between 6 p.m. Wednes- day and S:4S a.m . Thursday. A coat hanger had apparently been used to unlock the car door. • • • Four wheels and tare wert rtportcd stolen from a mobile trailer an the park•l\8 lot of the ch1ropract1c medi- cal building at 2013 Newpon Blvd. omcum~ between 8 p m Tuesda) and 8 a.m. Wednescfay. The lo~ was e umated at $280. • • • tool chest and a annder, both worth S 1.500. were reported 'tolcn from the bed of a truck parked at a home an the 1000 block of Redding Avenue. The b\J11lary occurred somf'- tam(' between 10 pm Tuesday and S· '0 a.m. Wtdncsday. Lapn&Beacb Police ~arched the arta of Diamond Street near (lttan Wa) afler recc1v1na a report T hu~a) "The suspect stared at l..411~ for a couple of seconds. packed up the 12· pack and walked out the front door\ " pohcc reported. Lally described the robber as "' h1tc· about 4.5 years old. 6 feet tall. I "O pounds. w1th brown hair. anernoon ofthrtt male Ju veml~" ho alkgcdl> tned to force a child inti' their car. The search pro\ed futsk • • • A blue Toyota Corolla "'as rcpont•d stolen Wednesday night from a honw on Temple Hills Dftve.Tlle \<il t1m told police there may .be a po'ls1hle known suspcc1 • • • A wallet with c~dll card and ca~h we'I reported lo!lt or stolen Thur.Ida) momina on South Coast High"a) Value of the loss was es11mated at S6~ • ••• Pohct picked up Donna Chn\l1n<' Hale. 3 7. on a warrant amst Thurs day momana and found her alltacJh 'lo be 1n posst ion of less than an ounce of marvuana. • • • clock valued at $300 wa re- Poncd stolen Thursday from a . uth_ Coast H1ghwa} bu.s1ocs.s. • • • . .\ South oast Ht&hway rts1dcn1 calltd polact' to come out and catch o stray baby skunk that was lurkana about The officer tried h1 best to catch the anamat but bad to iivc up and sugrst a . trap be purcha~ inst~d. Newport Beacb Pohct ant\IC"d I.-~oole o,,n su fl1· uon ol drunl.rn drn 1ng an the J~partment\ m1•nth·ll1ng 1. ral'l.do" n on into\1latnl OlPt11n't' In the la~t 1hr1.·r da\\. '<' drunkl'n 1lr" 1nr.arrt•<,I\ hJ' l' bt·t.'n 111.11.k . . . \ $500 <.tl'rl'll 11111t \\.t' ,t,1kn Imm .1 B\1" parl.ed 011 l .1mpu' l>n\l' .... \ rl·d beach tru1'l'f h1, \1 k• "nrth Ill() \\.t'i stolen Imm .rn unlLx ked g.Hagt• on Ralboa Bou It'\ oird Huntington BeaC'b '\1,meone smashed a tront "indo" earh ttX1a\ at the Rad111 ShJd. ~tort· ,11 ll~~ I \\ .lrner -\' c A r.id10-t·a~St·t1c pla' er worth SI "'Q Q<i "'a' qolen • • • Pn ing ,,ren a lod.eJ rear door to ~ntcr. -,omeonc burglan zcd a home fhur\JJ' on the ~800 hloc: k ol HJ(tenJa Dn,c. The lo 'i included a trlc' mon -.ct '-'Onh U OO and Je"eln \.\Mth S 100 • • • \ "nman '-"3S arrestC"d Thu~a) on c;u'ip1c1on of shophft1ng al tht' \lpha Reta market at t 9640 Beach Blvd RC<"o~Tt'O, wt rt alC'ohohc beH·ragt'' and n g.treltt\ '-'Orth SI s 14 • • • [\\(I m,lk JU\Cnsk\ '-"Crt 3n'("\lcd Thur'idJ\ e'en1na on suspac1on 01 c;hopltnma .u the J C Pcnnc) rnrt a\ Huntanston Center. 7777 Edin er ''e Re\:\)\tred "-ts clothan '40nh S91 :.xi • • • Rrt•Jl.1na .1 rear ._atchen window to enter. "omeonc tiural ntcd a home Thuf"ida, on thC" l ~900 block of < amc Lin<' The lou ancludN \\Om('n·~ 1e .... clf) wonh SI. 7'' • • • T "'0 w()mcn wert arrc~1cd Thur,. da\ tln u'ipll .. •on of tr) 1na to \ltal merchand1~ from the Broad"'a' '\torr al Hunungton ( cotcr. 17" fd1n1cr .\ 'c RC(nH'rrd ~1lHloth1n1 WQrthS306 .. • • • .\ m.1n 111ld rolsl·e Thur<.d.n that h1<. prl1JX'n' "'"' ,11111.•n 1H l'r thl' past \\Cd.. 1r .. m thl' '>Inn· \.1k -.t11rage fJuls\\ JI i 1'2 l l'il 11Hh.lrll ~I T hl' th tel ..1pran ntl\ ri. 1..nl j Im!. Ill '-teal 'tt'rl'll equ1rm1.':'lt 1\1•nh $1 '\t111.ind a ho"' .ind r1gh1 .1rr1'"' 'Jlm•d JI S b . . . \ res1Jen 1 ot thl' l'Ntlt 1 hind, of < l"t·ntn repor1l.'d Thur.da~ that c;omeonc \tole ht'r "hi re h\\.1nn hsqdc from Hun11ng1on Reach High School The h"" ""'c~t1ma1ed atS10 • • • Entenfl}1 thrlH1gh a tn,nt "tndo" <.omeone hurgl.1nll'd a hnm(' on th<' I QJ)() hltX I. of(. lar<'mont. a rr,1dcnt rqxme<l Thttr,da\ r hl· lo<.<. 1n1. lud<'d $~01n ca~h • • • Pl) ing op.:n the r ai.\Cnger "in do"' to enter. someone burglanzed a gre-en IQ1 l Datwn parkl'd on the UJOO hlocl. ol \ cl.ardo f1n \ e a man n:pont'd Thund<r' rhe IO'l'mrluded tools "onh S I -mo • • • .\ garage burgla~ "a' rcponed Thursda' on the 'Ml() hlocl. of Seascape° Dn"c Thl' h.l\S included a bn~ "0® S 50, an SSO calt u- lator and 'iungla ~""onh $1 QO. Fountain Valley meone hroke into a I lj"'9 \.iu' t.'.lng parl.ed at the l nion "'ti \tat1on IO<P5 Edinger \\C .tnJ '-lOle a camera .ind 11thl'r 111.'m' 'alut•d at $199 ••• .\ hu"l..1r d1mtx'd throu~h J "''" dow and \tole 1"0 tell'' 1'>1on '>('h .. alued at $400 from a re'i1dC'ncC' tn the QO()() bloc!. ot c.ardcnia • • • Thie' er, took a shipping. Nl\ con- tain in& ml'dt('al te~l ._,ds pos~1bh fro m a loading doc!. at I<. L Sc1en11ri1 1n the lhOOO bl<X"I. of Euclid '\treet ••• "omeont• too~ $2 10 trom the puf".c ot a CO-l)'-' ncr of Huntingt1ln \ allc' St·h'-'snn. !<%6 Wam('r .\'e • • • \ 1h1el entered a µrage 1ln the 11000 blo... l of I' on-and took a S250 b1c,clc ~hen the own<'r intrrceded the th1<'I posnt<'d h1'i gun at the vtcl1m and tlrdered ham bad. inside .... .\ ~U\f)('~ 1 climbed a fenC'e .u °' uN"n land. I 380 Brookhurst \.1 at night and attemp1C"d to steal a Chm 1ma' trtt. aCC'Ording to pollc(' He then alleged!) tntd to 'itn._e otlicefli y, t.W&Jlec1ng,1.0 a car reports said Cigarette bargain went up in smoke <\ fa Halk1n1 )Oun& m.an w1llkC'd into a f oun1~1n Valle) pnntana corn pan~ Thu""11~ "'11h a prop. O\lllOn lOO Sood 10 re l'Ol t It' told th~ ro-o-.-ncr that he had..:1 re~I barp1n on c reuc -"that he v.o ukJ itll them to tr for SS a C"ano·n Foun1J11n •II~' f'(ll1ct re ported 1ncc C1&arettc art ~lltna tor1oou1 S8 7S a C'· rton 'ihe dCC'1dcd $he'd tilr;e I 0 carton'! and p vt' tum S~O 1 he \Oun ~lc~man left with hctwr mon~. allcitdl> to p1ck up lhc t 1pr~11cc; Rut ht' ne'er rttum<'d It ~m that he vanished an ~" ··,('" llld" DatS\ln hatchba '-hkt a • I v. 1c;p ol smoke J - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Oeeember 7, 198• U.S. jobless rate falls to 7. 2 pel'.'.cen t WA 'HING l ON (AP) -l ''ah an all-tame high, the government said Jtlera lour-month period of pnh:t11:al JOblc nei~ fell to 7 2 pertent la~t toda~ ly standstill unemvtoyment tnc momh. the n~t drop ~an(·e June. a) Watha record IOS.9mllhon men· Labor l)(panmcnt said. fllc,crcauon of auuahly 300.000 JOb cans holding JOb~. the labor force s overall employment 5el a re· pu hcd Amcn~·an employment to an resumed its dramatic improvement cord. the ranks of those onic131ly ----------------,,--------------.. h)ted as JObless plunaed by approx-imately 27S.OOO. from 8.43 m11l1on to 8 IS m1lhon. I llCKOl{\r l ~\l{~'IS .,1 • Pleasure Thl' November repon was ltH' bnghtest since unemployment fell from 7.5 pt•rccnt to ·'f. I pereC/lt an June. The Jobless rate, however, bounC'cd back to 7.5 perc.cnl and stayed in that range through October. An alternate unemployment rate. which combines the 114-milhon civ- ilian labor force with the roughly I. 7 million members of the armed force!I stationed an the United States. fell even more dramatically. from 7.3 percent 10 7.0 percent. ince national c1vi han Joblessness hat a po<>t·Dcprc'"'on peak ot Io. I percent an November 1982. • w11h more than 12 malhon people lasted as unemployed. some 6.8 malhon JObs have been creuted. pnncapally erv1cc JOb 1n area uch as retail. hotel. re taurnnt, ho patal, banking and insurance. Government figures also show 1h111 since November 1983. when the Jobless rate was 8.4 perc.cnt, total employment has grown by 3.2 million whale the roster of the unemployed has shrunk by 1.3 million. Pak In testimony prepared for delivery to.the congressional Joint Economic C'om mattee, the director of labor statistacs. Janet L. Norwood, noted that a separate survey of business establishments not used in compahng the unemployment rate showed the add1t1on of about 300,000 JObs an 1----------------. November. approximating the JOb- growth figures q;Oectcd an the dcpan- ment's random surv~.r. of 60.000 households that'' used 10 com pale 1hc unemployment rate. ' $21.99 RUFFElL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. Ms. Norwood said that November labor market developments contaned 1"9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiilliii••iiii1 "the pack-up an em ploy men t wh ach began 1n September following slu" growth dunng the summer·· for The Rest Of YOlll life 1922 HARBOR BLVD •• com KU -S41-11S6 ct100-.t.· Imm c 1\t·1 100 <lllkr<"nt ~1fts. 1n a vdriety of -.11.t·~ c11HI pnu:!-. W<''ll Ml,1dl\ llcmdle dll lht• details ..;(·nc Ian~ vour gift!;-ou1 HICKORY FARMST. FASHION ISLAND Newport leoch 640-6030 ,, ....... ,,, •• , .. ,._ .,, ..... ~ -1~k·--· ,.. . WllTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & ll'vlne, Newport lleoch 642-0972 PROFESSIONJ'l4 MAID SERVI CE (Company's Coming!) 673-4913 [ The Pros' Since 1951 J'{ Ii' Hlllrt IHUH•CE (t'> ~ Non-smoker ~·~ Rates '~f~ &31-n40 441 Old Newport Btwd. Newport a .. c:h, Ca. A Robnsons Sale~ ' ) ... SAVE 27°/o-30°/o ON VAL ST. LAMBERT FU LL LEAD CRYSTA L CANDLESTICKS. BR ILLIANT! \f>.1rkl111~ ccft·br.a wm .m p.1 rt 1Jj tl•t 11/,fi!,H 11{ tne •t',l"111-.JT/(J )'Wt (JTI ;., 1gl•1t·•1 1}•1•111 .di. :...·llli t'1t /m/lt,m11 1,/ '"" l11il lt".ltl c, .-1.d r .11ulff,ll<k• I "/, 11111 1• 1>.md< •.iltnl l"I tl11 •11,1•11·• 1•l:'.I'/' ,I f~f}!Jllfl/ '11,/ t 11/i I• .II I '•I.,:• l/•I .• , '" \'1111 I ,II/ ~I I i/•r'lll I• 1/,1n/111x_ >!_1/f\'1 i.J../t ';11 ·' f..l/,1 \('//(' c mdh•uch Rt'J!. $/00 t,llh \.1/C' $69. 99 l'<H/, !ttf" . 1" Fl)''<'<' c uui fr,t 11 ;.,, R.t;.: SWJ e.1ch. \.ill' $M. 99 1·.1cl• (Jur ,,,ft t'111/, /)ccunl'I 1 !.J, 111 R."f.111,1111' ! m t ( Yi't.d I !'J, .1// 1!11»1 • I Htf/ f>.ilm \pr111i:• ,,, 11Ydt '· ( "' {111/ /ret l ·H=o-l-H·H50J '• ' Curtailed benefits suggested Despite Reagan vow. Social Security cuts are being considere~ WA HI NGTON (AP) -Despite President Reagan's campaign pledge that Social Secunty would not be cut, some Republican senators arc ur~ang ham to consider anduJ1ng the giant reurement system among lhe adman- 1stra11on's La~ets an the dnve to cut federal spending. At a private C'ap11ol Hill mee11ng with White House Budget Director Da vid A. Stockman on Wednesday and again at a meeting with Reagan on Thursday. several 'icnior GOP scf\alors suggested that cost-of-living 1ncrease'i for ocaal Security be frozen along w11h other programs the presa· dent has included ill a tentative plan to achieve $33.6 h1ll1on an domestic <,pending sa .. angs Following thl" !'>C'l!>aon with Reagan on fhur'>da). Senate Budget Com- m111ce Chairman Pete V Oomenaca. R·N M.. said. ··I ht: po\1t1on "-al> ~tatl'd b-. a number of other ~nator' 1ha1 11 }<Clu're going to frce1e cost-ol· "' rng (adJustment'i), ohv1ousl)-. to be fair. you ough1 to freeze e'el)thang. "A number of senators indicated that Social Sccurtl}' - a freeze. not a cut. for one year -ought to tx· con'i1dered." Domcn1c1 said Domcnac1 previously has said the automatic boosts 1n Social Secunl\ t>enefits should be restrained. but nol ('Ul 1f there 1~ tb be some overall mm e to cap federal ~pcn~ing 1)' ~onal Secunty hccamc a fa.,.ortll' 'IUbJl'ct of Democrato, dunng th1c; )Car'\ prc\tdentrnl campaign. Democ:ra11c prc!.1dcnt1al nominee Walter F. Mondale charged that Reagan had a secret plan 10 cun.ail bendit!I for fu ture retiree<;. Reagan replied, ··A president should never say 'never.' but I am going to \ 1olate that rule and sa) ·never · I will never !ltand for rcduc- t1on an octal Sccunl) benefits 10 people "ho arc now gettmg them ... Later he amended this to include rec1p1ents "now and 1n the future." BofAcredit card fraud ring probed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A probe Into a major fraud ring that has swindled bank customers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars Is now focusing on the possibility that Bank of America employees may have sold credit- card Information to the ring, officials said. Three people have been ar- rested In the year-Old Investiga- tion, two others are befng sought on fugitive warrants, and a slxth person linked to the cue already Is In atate prlaon In an unretated caM, Deputy District Attorney Mitch Harri• aald. Alt but the one In prison were named In arr81t warrants aJleg- lng forgery and conspiracy to commit grand theft. NOM-of-the 8ix aie Bank-0f Amerl«i;~ esyees· But Sgt. Auaa Meltz f the POiie. 0.. partment'1 bunco-forgery dtvteton 1ald the probe now 11 focuelng on bank worker• who may have told namee and credit· card number• to IWlpdter1. Meltzer uld lnveettg1tora be· lleve the Information came from the bank'• cred"-card center In Puadena, which hind... Its Southern Caltfornla operations. Heutd he didn't know how many emptoyMe could be lnvotwd. BofA IP<*•man Tom Chap- man declined to comment on the lat•t 1n•11gat1on, except to uy thlt the bank It ~1ttng wtth authortti.e. He wouldn't My tt the bank wu conducting lta own probe. ''No cuttofMfe wm be liat>fe for any chargee on eccountt • a rnuf t of counterfeft carda," Chapm1n uld. Bush, Ferraro 'do lunch,' rehash bitter ca1npaign 8y tb~ A11ocl1ted Prell WA }11NGTON -They d1dn'1'ialk about the tame she referred to ham and Presid~nl Rcagnn a<> "The Gapper and the Gaffer." Nor was there any mention orthc day he used ofl'-colur l3nguage to boast he had w~ippcd her an a debate. There were no apoloaaeii olTered or ex~cted. When Yacc Prcs1den1 George Bu hand Rep. Geraldine Ferraro·sal down.for lunch T~l!rsday an h!~ executive office. 11 was largely light-hcancd talk about their fam ah e& and their future and reh41shin& the campaign when they. were nval!I an .the first man- versus-woman vice presidential race. "It wasdehghtful 10 be anv!~ed over to ~e the office I would have had .. It was a lovely. lovely lunch, Ferr~r<? said afterwards, looking tanned from a post-election vacnlaun uo St. Croix an the V1r~1n Islands "I have the tan and Vice President Bush does nor-so I wa .. not envious and then·"i always tomorrow. whach·I wall not srng to you today, he said laughingly. Mammography pushed as lifesaver CHIC AGO -About 7,500 h'C'> could be SS\ Cd annually if women over 40 underwent annual mammograph)' -the most elTecuve way to detect early forms of breast cancer. a reix>n publt-;hcd today says Man y cases of early breast cancer -such a~ those that cannot l>c felt -can be detected only by mammo~raph). a low-doSt· X-ra) of the brca!lt, the Amcncan Medical Assoc1at1on Counnl on \c1ent1fil .\ITaar\ >aid an the repon. published an the Journal of lhe American Medical .\~!t<K11Jt1on 'Dipscam •mills on the rise w A.SHINGl ON -( alhng bogus diploma malls a mu!lhroomang problem, federal authont1e s <,aad 1he ··D1w~cam" invest1gat1on wall continue andelin11cly and that 2,500 people who bought phon}' Harvard, Penn. Stale and other diplomas from an Or~gon man may be. exposed dunng court · proceedings. A U.S. attorney said the names of the 2.500 people. who may be practicing med1c1ne or law or holdang other Jobs under false pretenses, may be revealed du rang coun proceeding..\ against Dennis Everett Gunter of Grant~ Pass. Ore. Pentagon vows end to overspending WASHINGTON -The Pentagon·~ second-ranking executive 1s launching an effort to 'top the military from 1:$.J}'ang what he called "gold-plated items" such as $435 hammer~ or S 7.600 coffee makers. In a speech delivered Thursda). Dcput) DCfen'>t' Secretal) Wilham 11. Taft IV urged his audience to "help us 1dent1fy these gold-plated 11cm!> They are giving both the Defense Depanment. and the defense 1nduSllJ a black e}e." Schroeder talks about going home LOUISVI LLE. K). -Anaficial hean rec1p1en1 Wilham J. Schroeder ha' shown "a marked improvement," as an high span ts and may s~n be moved out of his room an the cardiac care unit. one ofh1s doctors said toda} .. Dr. Allan M Lansang, chairman and medical director of the Humana Hean Institute International. said Schroeder 1s su cheerful he was "talkangabout going home ... even talking about attending his !>on'<1 wedding an March." Nuke waste sites mulled WASHINGTON -The government will soon begin winnowing the last of nine prospective sites for burying thousands of tons of highly ridioactive waste from nuclear power plants. Dcpanmcnt of Energy officials said Thursday they tntend to 1!.sue draft cnv1ronmental assessments Dec. 20 on each of the nine s1 te'i an sax states -and for the first time rank them 1n preference. The ntne prospective sires -1n Washington, Mississippi, Texas. Louisiana. Utah and Nevada -have been under consideratioo si nce well before Congress passed a law 1n 1982 rcqu1nng that such a .facility be 1n operation by the turn of the century CALIFORNIA Jackson brothers vlsit hospltal LOS .\NGELES-Ranch and Marlon Jackson. belier known for playing music than tncks. turned themselves into magicians dunng a half-hour performance for 75 patients at (haldrcns Hospital. The children were delighted by the appearance of two ol the famed Jacksons group Thursday. spokc!lwoman Susan Reeder ..aid .. fhcy JUSt loved 1t.'' Reeder said. "Maga . panacularl> for a child. •~wonderful. fhe> beheve II and 11 "ai. fun for them And of course the) all knew who the Jacksons were.'' · Third preschool ordered closed ROLLING 1111.1 \ r~TA f LS -',tall' authont1cs shut down a third South Ba) preschool while 1n a o,eparate rnse court tec;tamony for the first 11me l1~k~ two Manhattan Beach preschoolc; wherl' chtl<lmolcstation allegedly occu.:ted- State Department of Social Services and sheriff:; deputies Thursday closed the Peninsula Monte!tson School No. 2 1n Rolling Mills Estates saying it did not have an operating hcensc and had failed to cooperate with authorities investigating allegat1on111ha1 a former H:achcr''i aide sexually abused children at the school. TJ still 'off limits'. 54-N DIEGO -The Na') hao;, rcponcdt-, decided against lifting the curfew the proh1b1ts U service pcr<>onncl from making n1ghtumc v1s1ts to the Mexican bordercaty ofT1Juana Me,acan tounsm officials had asked the Nav) last week to end the curfe". which was am posed Oct. 5 becau!.C of reports that corrupt TlJuana pohce officers were harassing and extoning money from 'isittng US. mahtal) personnel Na' y officials have decided to keep the curfew an effect 1ndefinllel> because the) do not beheve the problems that led to the rurfe" were subject to a quid. fix . the San Diego Union reponed today. Sex slave suspect to stand trial RED BLUFF -A mill worker must stand tnal on charges he kidnapped and kepi as a sex slave for seven years a woman who says she stopped pleading for freedom when the man 1old her a society of slave owners would find and tonure her 1f she eM"apcd. Justice Coun Judge Denn as Murray on Thursday ordered Cameron Hooker to stand tnal after two days of testimony by the woman and Hooker's wife at a prehm1nary hearing. At-cording to testimony, Hooker, JI . kidnapped the woman at kn1fepoin1 an Ma}' 1977. 1mpmoned her 1n locked boxe<1 for long period\. and forced her to tomrn1t various c;cx act<.. u\uall} while bound to a hcd or homemade torture rack. WORLD Hope lessens for 61 mlners TA IPEI. Taiwan -Weep1n$ rclatave'i of61 miners trapped deep inside a rnal mane near Ta1pc1 kept a v1g1I at the mane's entrance today as rescue workers burrowed toward the massing men. Officials said there was httlc chance the miners were alive Cave-ans hampered the cffons of the rescue workers. who have recovered the bod a es of 33 mtners. Only one survivor has been found since the Wednesday explosion that officials believe was caused by methane ~!I. which they said exists naturally 1n coal manes. The 33 men died from an haling carbon monoxide. The rcma1n1ng 61 men arc trapped about 1.2 males from the entrance to the Haashan Y1keng Coal Mine Jordan-Israel peace sought _ !ERUSALEM-Threeoflsrael's toplcaderswereori oversc!sJJ1plOmatic m1ss1ons today. and lsrach $<)urces said the government wa11 trying to lay the groundwork for a peace in111at1ve with Jordan. The sources. who spoke on condition they not be 1den11fied, said contacts have been under way behind the sc.cnes to explore cautiously 1be in&QIM~f King · Hussein · and the possibilities for Middle East ~ace. aid oneothc sources Th~ay, "We nre 1nch1ng toward ncgo11at1on~. · He dcM'rihcd recent events as .. vt'ry promising, . but very fragite.'' Rebel manual• dropped by 'alr mall' · WASHINGTON -The CIA used balloons to float some of 11 Nicaraguan rebel manua1'11nto the lcfh Muled nation. apparTntly an a bad to scare government leader' there. adm1ni\lra11on nd congressional officials y The manual contain'i advice on the "'IClecttve use of violence" to "neu1rah1e" Nicaraguan officials, but lJ S. oOicaal' \I! ad the balloon drop wu aimed at c;canng the leftist government hy crea11ng the 1mptMswn that the Cl ·backed rebel mo"ement wac; '>tronger than 11 wa~ Iran get. and, not jet pan. LONDON -\n 1lkpl shipment of F-4 Phantom Jet fig.Iner ~rt• was intercepted by LI . • Custom Scrv1Cc agents who promptly c;ub t1tuted a half· ton of cement and ~nd for lhc c.urao desttncd for Iran. official said. Aarnt an Ocnver da~overtd the shipment d~a a routine rn,-pect1on Oct 2S at a Denver air (rc1Jht fim1, ate.'Ordan&,to documents filed 1n l.o An&ele (edctal eoun The p:lns for the McDonnlll-l)ougla\ manuractured plane were being \t.nt 10 a London firm which custom'i a rn1ci ~•d hn hccn under invc\ti~tion reprdina ctande tanc c;~1pmcnt~ to Iran ' .. . " ' Orange Co t DAILY PILOTLFrJday, ~ 7, 1984 * Al lndia Police arrest, release Union Carbide chairman BHOPAL. lnd1u (AP) -The chairman of lln1on Carbide ( orp was taken into police custody toda) an COnneCtlOn With a '8S leak from a company plant that killed mo~ than 1.600 people. the United News of India said. The White House said later that he had been released and rnminal corporate liab1hty " The> were taken into cu~tody at the Ahopal airport after they amvcd to investigate Monday'i. p-. leak. UN I said had been released. Speakes said the ln a p~v1ous 5tatcment. compan) Bhopal working 10 cure hi~ !.lfe United talc had made "wme spokcl>man Edward M Van Den dcpanurc from tht> area," ~1d Van representations throu&h the emba,sy Meele ha(I wd com~ny official• Den Meelc. 1n New Delhi" but that hc did not undel"$tood thMt Anderson wu undt'r UN I said the \INO Jnd1an exccuuves know 1f the U . acuon prompted bouse arrest but no c~s had been L&k.cn u110 Clatod) ~11b Andtrson Andc~on's release filed. Van Den Meelc ad Anderson were Kc ha v Mahendr1 , chairman of At corporate headquancrs 1n Dan· was be1n1 treated coun cously. Union C~r'b1dc India Ltd . and the C1okhale "We are convinced on the bas11 of facu alread) av11labJe that each one ol them have cnminal habiJ1ty for th events lbal led to~ ara'e ldacdy." wd a l\atement i ucd by AljuQ in~. chief m1oj ter of Madhya A reliable source an New Delhi said Warren M. Anderson, chairman of Union Carbide. flew to the Indian c.tp1tal from l)hopal. The three officials were taken to the plush Union Carbide auest house atop a hill overlooking Bhopal. the news a1ency reported. Earlier in the day. reporters saw SO armed police auarding the house and Subinspector A.K. Singh said Anderson was not being allowed to leave his room. bury, Conn .• Walter Goetz. director "U. . Embany offioalt • .fl.s<t• 1n company's ma.naging director. V.P. of corporate communacat1ons. said ..--------------....::..-.-----------------------------Union Ca rbide President Alec f>rade b ~t.tte A senior Indian government of- Ocial said Anderson and two of Union Carbide-'s top Indian ex- ecutives were accu ed of "negligence However, White House Deputy Press Secretary Larry Speakes said later in Washington that Anderson Flamm had learned tha1 Anderson left Bophal by airplane. Goetz would not explain how Flamm rece ived his information. but he said Anderson was expected to call ''when he get'i someplace." Hustler's ad lampooning Falwell called 'a parody' ROANOKE. Va. (A P)-A Hustler his nose and said he had proot t-alwell judge ' magaz1nc ad parody portraying the had sex with has mother .. , did not realize I was in a manic Rev . Jerr) Falwell as an incestuous '"They (people who arc manic) tend phase." Flynt tesllfied drunkard 1s "a lmle offenl>1ve." but to in volve thcmsehes in act1 .. 1t1e!> As Grutman hammered at the less so than the real liqueur ad 11 and statements that have painful publisher dunng cross exam1nat1on, m1m1cks. a professor teslijied toda> consequences,'' Niedorfsa1d Flynt responded. "You may haH in Larr} Fl ynt's defense against Flynt has said he didn't mean what hecn the very person who triggered Falwell's $45 m1lllon hbel suit. he said in the deposition. He testified much of my behavior." Edward Condren. a professor of Thursday that the rarodv wac; de-In I 980. Grutman won a $39.3 English and medieval literature at the signed "to give people a chuckle." not m1llton judgment against Fl ynt and University ofCahforn1a-Los Angeles. to hurt Falwell. Hustler for Penthouse publisher Rob- said an yone reading the text of the ad "If you really want to hurt ~ome-en Guccione. who had sued Flynt for could see it was a parody. one. you put down things that arc libel. The award was thrown out. and Falwell contends the bogus ad hurt believable," he said ... (Readers) know the case is still in coun. his reputauon. but Flynt contends it it was not intended to defame Rev In a news conference during a was a parody not intended to harm Falwell or any member of his family recess. Falwell discounted questions the Moral Majority founder because no one could take 11 about Flynt 's mental c9mpetency. Condren. testifying an the fifth day seriousiy." "I think he's dumb like a fox.'' of the federal coun trial. said the ad The publisher tesulied that he was In add1t1on to himself. Falwell said on whi ch the parody 1s modeled has not himself when he ga ve Falwell's he was defending President and Mrs. t: IUllUl1 llOILll1 • Co111ptet• Ctrpet Reoatr ~ Restretchina • floon111 and Sub-floor Rtp11r ftYNEU "'-~ 141-1111 '(' ............. lie 315700 ·EVERY SUt1DAYll 8 a.m.-3p.m. OAANOI COAST COLLI OE AOAMS All( l'AlllCtHO lOT 1a.-we.'I '•+f'\I .., & .,..,t)Or COSTA MISA ~ -/. d ti!:. occ i "H Lllll I INTllAHCl SPACES $10 • 432-5880 S.•i." ""Y ""' aoec:e •• 6 lD 1 "' 1• "'' ~"' BARGAINS GALORE" FREE CUSTOMER ADMISSION I PARKINOm w 11"4.IO SUNOAtS T"AOu<lt1 THV"50AY8 S08J[CT TO AVAILAatLIT't 4HO AESTNCTIONS <>'FEA VALID T~H FE9 I~ IM!I per person /double occupancy Includes: DELUXE ROOM COMPLIMENTARY BUFFET SHOW ANO COCKTAILS MINT FUN BOOK including DISCOUNTS & EXCITING BONUSES 00. WEBB'S Mlf'« ~MOIL 0 OOHdOlfk dnnkers talking about their first taste attornc~. Norman R. Grutman. the Reagan, Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C.. of the liqueur as 1f refemng to their deposition from a federal pnson m Chief Justice Warren Burger and first sexual expencnce. Butner. N .C.. where he was confined Pope John Paul 11. All ha ve bee n the He said the ongrnal 1s 1nd1cat1ve o( _!fo~r~~h~o~u~t~in~g~o~bs~ce~n~1t~1c~s:_:a~t~a~fc~·d~c:_:r~al~~su~b~~~ec~t~o~f~H~us~t~le~r~h~u'..'.:m~o~r'..:.., ~h_:e~sa~1~d~. -~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!....l-----------:------------------;-.. a creeping rot 1n our society" in its ~ apparent condoning of a "Jet-set'· lifestyle of free se' Aynt's attorney, Alan lsaacman. said Condren wa!> one of four · witnescs he intended to call toda} before resting his defense. On Thursday. Aynt's psych1atnst said the publisher is suffering from a manic-depressive mental condition that sometimes makes him want to destroy himself. Dr. Saul Niedorfsaid Rynt's manic side surfaced when he gave a June 15 depos111on an which he cu r'led. picked Jackson says the 'song is mine' Cft I( AGO ( ~ P) -\.\-hen ~uper star Michael Jackson tcrnfied an a SS million cop)ngh1-1nfnngemen1 case:. the counroom bernme his stage. tht• witness stand has drums. the micro- phone his sound S)~tem and the JUI) his audience. A smiling. sin~ng. clapping, even swaying and rocktn$ Jackson testified Thursday in the trial of a lawsuit an which Fred Sanford of Schaumburg says Jackson stoic has \ORg.. "Please Love Me Now," and turned 1t 1nto th e blockbuster "The Gari Is Mme." But Jackson. 26. came to U.S. D1stnct Cou rt to as~ure jurors he had composed "The Girl Is Mme." He said he hadn't heard "Please Love Mc Now" until after the lawsuit was filed . "I wrote 'The Girl ls Mine."' he testified "I woke up from m) sleep and wrote the song." Jackson said. "'And I went over to the tape recorder and sang it into the tape recorder and wrote what was an my head." The lawsuit. filed against CB Inc., does not name Jackson as a defen- dant. But Sanford says he turned over a tape of his song to a ('BS employee 1n March I 982 and that Jackson - under pressure to produC'e an album b) Apnl 1982 -cut a tape of Sanford'<> song 14 da>.-. later ··The Girl Is Mine" appear.-. on Jackson's album. "Thriller." With more than 20 m11l1on copies sold. 1t 1s the largest-selling album in recorded musical history and has earned SI 00 million. ,_ During cross-cxam1nat1 on. Jack· '>On conceded he had once told Rolling Stone mapz1ne th at when he thinks of a song in has sleep. ··1 feel that somewhere. someplace. it's beC'n done." But c.>:pla1ning the statement. he stud: "It's as 1f you're not doing It It's very sp1mual It's self-created. It's not as 1fyou take 11 from someone else." He said has sonas "Just come. The> come out of nowhere." Scores of fans, 1ncludina a Jackson tmP.C!'onator. waited in the Federal Bu1ld1ng to get a •limpse oftbeir her~. • tlut only a few. including t~e Judge s two daughters and son. ·&Ot an. "I'll ne ver wash this hand again." said one of the daughters. Jennifer Aspen, who gpt 11 froo.t-row scat and a handshake w1th the singer. Jackson: wavinJ goodbye a, he left. ~emcd to enjoy his court appearance Fans -one with binoculars - were disappointed 1f they thouaht he'd wear his sianature white &Jove, parachute pants and dark sunglu!.t . He testified wcanna black 'll:scks and a )Cllow knit ve,t over a maroon and white shirt But a•, voice wa' trad1t1onal Jac~ son ~ so son that defense attorney James Klenk rtpeatedly had to ask him 10 speak up. To show howJ kson. who doesn't rd'd music • .,.adually composes h1 sonaa on tape rtrorden, the defense P.layed work·in·p,l'Oll'C'' tapes of The Gari 1s Minr •and other Jackson \On&' • GIVE 'EM THE GIF IS THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO GET 'EM TALKING DIRECTOR TELEPHONE. A Trimhne handset nestled tn a handsome walnut l1n1sh wood block Touch Tone dialing LED illuminated dial with dial and recall buttons 1n lhe handset Sue-foot coiled handset cord . ·r . ,. . ~ .• I . . , .. ..,• .. • .. ~h-Ti s ow •&7.95 ·--Bi"ll#>·-~- ~~ ·~~ NOW 1101.95 NOTEWORTHY TELEPHONE A complete message cen1e• Holds phone directory behind reversible chalkboardfco rk Iron• panel A ua., nolds p1>nc11s or ·r-a·• Handset mounts leh or right 111um.naled d1a1 Cttoose rotary or Tou "Tone ' $1::..A4 ;;:-~., S54-.95 .TOUCH·A-MATIC 300/305 TELEPHONE. 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Reg. 89.99 to 142.00 . 67.60 to 108.50 JUNIORS Save 1/3: On suspender pants lor juniors. Christie Evans, A . Byer, Eber aod U Babes. Reg . 14.99 to 36.00 . . 10.00 to 24.00 Save 1/3: On woven tops in novelty prints and solids Choose from Judy Knapp, Robyn's Nest. Fire, and others. Orig. 14.00 to 32.00 9.38 to 21.33 FASHION ACCESSORIES Save 20%: On our entire collec tion of Westport Mundi and Buxton small leather goods, executive agendas and calculator items, 1nclud1ng eel skin Reg. 11 .00 to 100.00 . . 8.80 to 80.00 Save 20%: On our entire collection of umbrellas and rain jackets. Choose from manual, automatic and animal heads. Reg . 5.99 to 12.00 . . . . 4.79 to 9.60 Save 20%: On our entire collection of B H. Smith leather handbags and clutches. Reg. 14 99 to 29.99 . 12.00 to 24.00 PLAZA Special purchase: Two-piece velour warm-ups w ith pinstripe tops Turquoise, fuchsia. electric blue, yellow, 1ade, red or black. Cotton/polyester, S M L . . . . . . . . . 39.99 Save 30%: Aileen velour separates in peach and blue Tops, pants, jackets. Cotton, polyester tn S M L Orig 36.00 to 58 .00 24.99 to 39.99 Save 25%: Our own acrylic turtleneck 1n fall colors. S M L Orig 12.00 8.99 Special purchase: Holiday blouses fr om Judy Bond and Joseph II. Three styles in polyesfer. Sizes 8 to 18 . 17.99 Save 30%: Pastel separates from Catalina. Pants, skirts and sweaters. Sizes 8 to 16 and S XL. Ong. 40.00 to 48..00 . . . . . . . . . . 27.99 to 32." Value item: Fleece separates 1n pastels or brights. Long sleeve crew and elastic waist pant Eleven colors Cotton/acrylic, S-M-L 10.00 each COATS AND FURS Save 40%: Friday through Sunday only. All fur jackets from our collection. Mink, mink cord, lynx, fox, curly lamb and more. Selection varies by store Furs, 60 In Plaza. Panorama City, Del Amo. Century City, Newport Beach, Riverside, Northridge, Santa Anita, Glendale, Sherman Oaks, Fashion Valley, Thousand Oaks, Brea, Santa Monica and Beverly Center, Reg . 795.00 to 6750.00 . . . . . 4n.oo to 4060.00 S.ve 2&%: All regular and sale price short coats In wool, wool blends and Kashmiracle.1'1 Reg . 79.99 to 355 00 . . . I0.00 to •.215 S.ve 26%: All regular priced and already reduced long coats. Friday throu~h Sunday only. Wool. wool blends and Kashmiracle Reg. 99.99 to 259 00 75.00 to 114.215 • ------=•.,., ______________ _...._ ---------------- FASHION ACCESSORIES Save 20%: On our entire collection of vinyl handbags and clutches from Valerie Barad . Reg. 18.00 to 38.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 14.40 to 30.40 Save 20%: On our entire collection of Phillippe hand- bags and clutches. Orig. 30.00 to 73.0024.00 to 58.40 Save 20%: On our entire collection of casual socks. Knee-highs and anklets from famous makers, in- cluding gift-boxed socks. Reg . 2.35 to 14.00 ..................................... 1.aa to 11.20 Save 20%: On our entire collection of Liz Claiborne hosiery: Choose from sheers, opaques, textures and knee-highs. Reg. 3.00 to 8.00 . . . . . . . ... 2.40 to 6.40 Save 20%: On our entire collection of twist-bead necklaces including semi-precious strands. Orig. 6.00 to 25.00 ........................... 4.50 to 20.00 Save 20%: On our entire stock of Pearl jewelry from Marvella, Mikimi, Van Allen and more. (Monet® and Trifari® not included.) Orig. 6.00-55.00 .4.80 to 44.00 LINGERIE Save 20%: Off the marked price of all our tricot sleepwear. Find long gowns, baby dolls, robes and pajamas from Flair, Vanity Fair, Gilligan O'Malley, Gilead, ValMode, Miss Elaine and many more. Reg . 9.99 to 40.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 to 32.00 Save 20%; On our entire collection of warm robes and designer loungewear. Includes David Brown, Crowntuft, Jack Murphy, Pierre Cardin, Vanity Fair, Gilligan O'Malley, Lisanne, Evelyn Pearson, Christian Dior and more. Reg . 24.99 to 100.00 .. 19.99 to 79.99 Save 20%: On the marked price of all Maidenform and Warner's bras and bikinis. Orig. 7.00 to 17.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 5.60 to 14.00 Save 20%: On our entire collection of tricot panties. Briefs. hipsters, bikinis from Maidenform, Warner's Vassarette, Vanity Fair, Olga , Myonne, Pam, Jezebel, Lily of France, Christian Dior Intimates. and more. Re9 . 2.00 to 20.00 . . . 1.60 to 16.00 . --SHOES Save 25%: All Joyce dress and casual shoes in popular fashion styles. Reg. 43.00-53 .00 . 32.~39.75 Save 25%: Great-looking dress and casual shoes from Red Cross, Cobbie Cuddlers and Socialites. Reg. 34.00-45.00 . 25.50-33. 75 Save 25%: All our Gloria Vanderbilt shoes. Choose from sensational pumps, flats, dress sandals. Orig. 40.00-86.00 .. 30.00-64.50 Save 25%: On our entire collection of Liz Claiborne shoes. Choose from all season pumps and flats. Orig. 62.00-68.00 .... . 46.50-51.00 Save 25%: On the ticketed price of all Freeman dress arid casual shoes. 48.00-69 .00 . . . . . . .. 38.00-51.75 Save 25%: On the ticketed price of all men's,women's and children's active shoes. Nike, Brooks, Converse, Brooks and more. Reg. 17.00-53.00 .... . .... 12.75-39.75 ACCESSORIES 2 for 24.00: Buy one vinyl handbag for 24.00, get a vinyl clutch worth 20.00 free. Choose from three styles each, many colors . Save 25%: Semi-precious Mona So bone earrings with stones. Will be 20.00 on 12110 ......... 14.99 Save 25%: Samara sterling silver earrings. Will be 21 .00 to 30.00 . . . . . . . . . 14.99 to 21.99 Special purchase: Leather checkbook clutches from A&L Seamon. Textured leather in grey, brown, burgundy tan or navy . . . . .. 15.99 Save 33%: Small leather handbags from Bill Dorf and Etra. Spring colors. 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Reg . 19.99 to 40.00 . . . . . . . . . 15.00 to 30.00 Save 25%: On our already reduced pleated and plain- front corduroy slacks. Orig. 28.00 to 36.00 . . . . . . . . . . .. 14.99 to 18.75 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Save 25%: On all regular-priced Arrow and Van Heusen full-cut dress shirts. Includes long and short sleeve styles; solids and stripes. Reg. 17.00 to 24 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.75 to 18.00 Save 25%: On all men's umbrellas. Reg . 13.00 to 28.00 . . . 9.75 to 21.00 Save 25%: On all men's gloves and mufflers. Reg. 6.99 to 32.00 . . 5.24 to 24.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of Jiffies· slippers and gift sets. Reg . l4.00 to 25.00 ... 10.50 to 18J5 Save 25%: On every Diplomat tartan plaid flannel pa - 1ama. nightshirt and robe. Reg. each 20.00each 16.00 YOUNG MEN Save 25%: On Kennington sweaters in stripes, brush· ed. chenille and ski styles. Orig. 32.00 to 34.00 .24.00 to 25.50 Save 25%: On Polar fleece active separates from Union Bay Orig 47 .00 to 58 .00 .. 35.25 to 43.50 Save 25%: On every pair of young men's status denim jeans, including Sergio Valente and Jordache. Reg. 30 00 to 40 .00 .. 22.50 to 30.00 Save 25%: On all fashion sweatshirts from Visage, Chauvin and more. Orig . 14 99 to 21 .99 . . . 11.25 to 18.50 Save 25%: On short sleeve. woven shirts from Modz, Shal:l Safari, Dev Imports and more. ~eg. 9.99 to 20.00 . .,,,..~ .. 7.50 to 15.00 .CONTINUING SAYING: SHOES Save 25%: Classic pump from Naturalizer. "Bridget" in taupe, red, rust. or black leather. Reg. 43.oo·. 32.25 Save 32%: Open toe sling from Cities. "Lima " in black, grey, cherry, navy or gabardine leather. Reg. 59.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 39.99 Special.purchase: Strippy pump with scalloped detailing from Axiom Black, red or Djerba leather . 39.99 Special purchase: Bel Air luxe satin evening pump with rhinestones. Champagne or black . . . 34.99 Special purchase: Bel Air mesh and patent dress pump. Red, black or camel ..... : . . . . . . . . 39.99 LINGERIE V81Ue Item: Tex Sheen lace trimmed nylon teddy. Many colors. P-S-M-L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.00 Save 20%: California-Dynasty jacquard fanny wrap. Polyester jacquard. Blue, rose. lavender, peach or aqua. S-M-L. Will be 25.00 on 12110 .......... 19.• Vlllue items: Deena camisoles. half slips, bras and bikinis ... · . . . . . . . . . . . .... 5.00 to 1.00 2/26.00 or 16.00 eech: Our own soft, cotton flannel pajamas. Assorted prints. sizes 32 to 40. MEN 'S SPORTSWEAR·FURNISHINGS S.ve 25%: Van Heusen Corum fitted sportshirts In patterns. S-XL. Reg. 21 .00 ................... 16.7& Spedet purchese: Haggar's belted duck slacks in cotton/polyester. White, light blue, navy, tan or light grey. 32 to 42 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .............. 23• S.• 26%: Today through Sunday. Solid knit shirts from Arrow. Puritan, Joel, Robert Bruce and more. $-XL. Reg . 16.00 to 29.00 . . . . ..... 11.215 to 21.75 S.ve 30%: Eyelet collar dress shirts from Van Heusen. Broadcloth in white, blue, ecru, grey, slate or mauvo. Rog . 21 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14.• S.ve 30%: Solid cotton knit ties from Neil Manin. Reg. 10.00 ................ l.M SELECTION MAY VARY STORE TO STOI •_E.LE.CTRONIC IA ' " ' 1 P.M. FINO NEW SAYINGS TO CEtEBRATE THE FINALE ·of OUR GIFT SALE & YAtUES BOYS ' 4 TO 20 Save 25%: On all robes and pajamas for boys 4 to 20. Orig. 9.99 to 20.00 ................ 7.60 to 15.00 Save 25%: On all boys 8 to 20 sweaters. Orig. 9.99 to 17.99 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 7.60 to 13.60 Save 25%: On all boys 8 to 20 Frankenstein ,woven sportshirts. Orig. 9.99 to 14.00 . . ...... 7.60 to 10.60 Save 25%: On every-boys 8 to 20 stripe knit shirt from Le Tigre, lzod and Jay Jay. Orig . 9.99 to 23.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........•........... 7.60 to 17.25 Save 25%: On our entire stock of boys 8 to 20 Bugle Boy pants. Orig.9.99 to 28.00 ......... 7.60 to 21.00 STATIONERY Save 33%%: Alt irames from Burnes of Boston, Bucklers, Loui Michel and Walter Le. Reg. 3.99 to 35.00 ................... 2.M to 23.33 CARPETS Save 37% to 60%: Asstd. wall-to-wall carpets. Orig. 31 .00 to 43.00 ................. 15.98 to 21.99 HOME ENTERTAINING Asstd. Sango 65-pc. dinnerware sets .......... 79.99 Save 60%: Oneida stainless 5-pc. place settings. Reg. 27.50 to 75.00 ............... 13.76 to 37.60 Save 33%%: Entire collection of vases. Reg. 10.00 to 85.00 . . . . . . . . . . . 8.M to 58.81 Save 33%%: Entire collection of Christmas tree lights and replacement bulbs. Reg . 1.50. to 10.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 to 8.68 Save 33%%: All candles. Reg .. 80 to 22.50. . . . . . .......• 53 to 14.99 Save 33%%: Entire collection of Sasaki tableware. Reg. 15.00 to 75.00 . .10.00 to 60.25 Save 33Y,%: Entire collection of Mikasa barware. Reg . 17.95 . . . . . . . . . . 11.97 Save 60%: Toscany lead crystal decanters. Orig. 70.00 ................................ 34.99 HOUSEWARES Save 50%: Lifetime 70-pc. Oyster Bay flatware set. Reg. 39.99 . . . . . . . . 19.99 S.ve 35.01: Farberware broiler/rotisserie. Orig. 85.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.99 Save 15.01: Farberware wok . Orig. 65.00 ..... 49.99 Save 9.01 : Presto popcorn maker. Orig. 26.00 18.99 Save 50%: Gerber "Balance Plus" open stock cutlery. Orig. 22.00 to 45.00 , 11.00 to 22.50 Save 60%: Henkels "Gourmet" open stock cutlery. Orig. 13.00 to :36.oo :. . . . . . ....... 8.60 to 18.00 MAJOR APPLIANCES Save 30.00: Gold Star compact microwave oven. Orig. 199.00 . . . . . . 189.00 ): LAST THREE DAYS Save 1/3: Tie and handkerctJief sets in solids and patterns. Reg . 16.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 Save 25%: Members Only jackets by Europecraft. Chintz with epaulets. Black, grey, white, mahogany, tan, navy and more. Polyester /cotton, 38 to 46 . "Reg. 50.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.60 Save 30%: French designer pajamas. Long sleeved, broadcloth. Navy, wine, light blue or tan. S-XL. Reg. 20.00 13.99 Save 113: French designer classic warm-up suit. Several colors. Polyester/nylon/cotton. S-XL Reg. 75.00 49.99 Save 27%: French poplin fitted dress shirts in white, blue or ecru polyester. Orig. 23.50 18.99 Seve 33%: Silk ties in stripes or prints. Reg. 15.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 Save 33%: Pierre Cardin signature jackets. Chocolate, black, grey, white, slate or tan. Reg. 65.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.99 Save 25%: Through Sunday, 12/9. Print sportshirts by Frank . Many styles in polyester/rayon. Reg. 25.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.75 Save 113: Catalina tennis shorts and shirts in sohds or s1ripes. Cotton/polyester. Reg. 24.00 . . 15.99 S.ve 25% to 50%: Neil Martin tailored sportcoats. Corduroys and wool tweeds. Reg. 95.00 to 135.00 . . . . . . . . . .... 49.99 to 99.99 S.ve 25% to 29%: Arrow tone-on-tone regular or French cuff dress shirts. J Reg. 20.00 and 21 .00 . . . . . . . . . . 14.lt Save 20%: Gift-boxed hosiery from a famous maker. Reg. 3/10.50 and 3/13.50 ..... .-311.40 end 3110.IO SpecW pWcheee: Gifl·boxed reversibl• Initial buckle belts. Any Initial; reverses black/brown ........ 11.99 YOUNG MEN 'S .. ,,. ~:Oversized sponshirt by Shah Safari. Cot· , ton in white, pewter. light blue or khaki: S -Xl. Reg. 24.00 . . . . . . . . . . ............... 11.11 S.v• 20'Mt: Corniche black striped denim vest. S-XL. Will be 45.00 on 12/10 ..................... 34• tE. NO ftl.f PHONE, MAIL OR SPECIAL ORDERS. ~.__AU FROM 11% TQ . ---·' ELECTRONICS Save •.OO: Olympia electric typewriter Orig. 229.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 180.00 Save 70.00: Avanti electronic office typewriter. Reg. 349.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 279.00 DOMESTICS Save an extra 30%: Discontinued sheets. Recently 5.99 to 179.99 . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.50 to 121.00 Save 30%: Discontinued comforters and bedspreads. Reg. 29.99 to 219.99 . . . . . . . . . . ... 20.99 to 153.99 Save 30%: Embroidered floral tablecloths, napkins. Orig, 3.00 to 100.00 . . ... 1.49 to 70.00 Save 30%: Asstd. Christmas tablecloths, napkins napkin rings, runners and placemats. ' Orig. 1.00 to 90.00 . . . . . . . .. 70 to 51.99 Save 30%: Discontinued beach towels. Orig. 20.00 to 45.00, reg. sale 14.99 to 40.00 . . . . . . . ~49 to 27.99 Save 30%: All holiday Christmas fingertips. Ong. 6.00, reg. sale 1.99 to 2.99 . . . 1.39 to 1.99 Save 30%: Entire bath shop. Orig. 1.00 to 195.00 . . .89 to 138.49 Save 30%: Discontinued bath rugs. Orig. 9.00 to 50.00, reg. sale 7.99 to 39.99 . . ... 5.59 to 27.19 Save 30%: Asstd. discontinued sleep pillows. Orig. 14.00 to 95.00 . . . . . . . ........ 6.49 to 38.49 Save 30%: Asstd. discontinued mattress pads. Orig. 23.00 to 75.00 . . . . . . . . .. 7.99 to 38.49 Save 30%: All curtains, panels and embroidered panels. Reg. 9.60 to 36.80 . . .. 5.37 to 20.81 Save 30%~ Discontinued comforters and bedspreads. Reg. 25.99 to 129.79 ................ 1L19 to 90.99 STEREOS Save 200.00: Fisher 100-watt audio system. If pur- chase separately 999.00 . . . . . 799.00 Save 10.00: Sony Sports FM Walkman Orig. 69.99 . 59.99 Save 20.00: Sony Sports FM /Cassette Walkman Orig. 129.00 . . . . . . . ........ 109.00 Save 10.00: Sony FM headset radio. Orig. 59.9949.99 Save 20.00: Aiwa dual cassette stereo-to-go. Orig. 149.00 . . . . 129.00 Sanyo stereo-to-go system .................. 121.00 LAMPS. PICTURES Save 25% to 60%: All contemporary beveled, floral etl::hed and black glass mirrors. Reg. 65.00 to 250.00 . 39.99 to 199.00 Save 2.00: 22x28" F.loral .prints. Reg 19.99 17.99 Save an extra 10.00: Solid brass 30' or 31 " lamps Reg; $61e '99 .99 89.99 Sa)i~ an extra 20.00: Jumbo size 33" solid brass _lamps. Reg . sale 149.00 \r . ~ . 129.00 ·· Save an extra 10.00: Solidi. brass tloor and wall lam Reg . sale 49.99 . . , ~-· . , . . . . . .. 39.99 50%: 2-tone contemporat:Y -ceramic lamps. .99 . . . . . . . 49.99 ' Save 20%: Pieced disvessed canvas pants by Urban Equipment. 28 ta 38. Orig. 38.00 . . 29.99 Save 20%: Softwear for Streetwear by Creators. Shorts, pants, boatneck and cowlneck tops. Polyester/cotton in white, black or cobalt. S-M-L. Orig. 20.00 to 30.00 . 15.99 to 23.99 Save 25%: White linen-weave. double breated blazers from Private line. 36 to 42 Will be 90.00 on 12/11) 86.99 Save 25%: Folded striped dress shirts from Visage and Modz. Orig. 20.00 . . . . 14.99 Save 25%: Pleated mullah cloth Ritchie's dress pants in three colors. Reg. 32.00 . . . . . ..... 23.99 WEST COAST KIDS ' Save 30%: Esprit separates for girls 7 to l4 . Skirts, pants, sweaters and tops in pastels and brights. Cot- ton. Orig. 19.00 to 45.00 . . . 13.30 to 31.60 Save 1/3: Selected Carter's playwear for newborns and infants. Sizes 3 to 9 months and 12 to 24 months. Orig. 16.00 to 24.00 . 9.99 to 15.99 Save 1/3:· Holiday separates for girls 4 to 6x. Blouses, sweaters and plaid skirts Blouses, reg . 12.00 7.99 Sweaters, orig. 10.00 to 16.00 5.99 to 9.19 Plaid skirts, orig. 13.00 . . . . . . . . 7.99 Save 173: Pleated plaid skirts for girls 7 to 14. Orig~ 14.00 l.tt Save 25%: All our ro~s for girls Sizes 2T to 4T and 4 to 14. Reg . 12.99 to 38.00 9.74 to 21.60 Save 20% to 31%: Van Heusen long sleeve dress shirts for boys 4 to 7. Solids or stripes'. ,,. Polyester I cotton. Orig. 10.00 to 12.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 S.ve 25%: Boys 4 to 7 Farah duck slacks in five sofid tones. Polyester/cotton. Orig. 16 00 . 11.11 S.ve 25%: Boys 8 to 20 Van Heusen oxford button down shirts in blue, white or pink polyester cotton Reg. 12.00 . . . . . . . I .II S.ve 25% to 21%: Boys 8 to 20 Farah duck slacks 1n six solid colors. Cotton/Dacron polyester. Reg . 18.00 end 20.00 . . . 12.19 end 14.• - .. ,· ··-= - LUGGAGE Save 20%: All Skyway and Ricardo of Beverly Hills sale luggage .. R&g . sale 24.99 to 189.99 .... . . . . . . . . ...... 19.99 to 151.99 SLEEP SHOP Special purchaH: Simmons and Serta mattress in- cluding Beautyrest and Perfect Sleeper with bonus frame. Sf)e{:ia~ prices . . 59.00 to 179.00 Save 201 .00 to 701.00: Calais solid brass beds. Reg. 1250.00 to 1500.00, all sizes 799.00 Save 201 .00 to 361.00: Calais solid brass head- boards. Reg. 600.00 to 750.(X4 411 sizes . . • ___ 399.00 FURNITURE Save 401 .00: Transitional 2-pc. sectional. Orig. 1-300.00 . . . 899.00 Save 86"1 .00: Transitional sofa and loveseaj Ong. 1650.00 . ·. 999.00 Save 47t.OO: Moms loft bed Orig 1475.00 999.00 Save 201.00: Grandfather clock curio cabinet Ong 1000.00 . 799.00 Save 131.00: Traditional wooden rocker. Orig. 330.00 199.00 Save 101.00: Transitional curio cabinet. Orig. 400.00 299.00 Save 328.00: Sir Charles rechner by Barcalounger Ong 625.00 298.00 Save 371 .00: Apollo swivel rocker rechner by Bar- calounger. Ortg 750 00 379.00 Save 321.00~ Leather Plus rechner by Catnapper Ong. 700.00 . . . . 379.00 Save 351 .00:1Barcalounger low profile pop-up recliner Ong. 750 00 399.00 Save 291.00: Traditional Brougham taupe aueen con- vertible sofa. Ong 890 00 599.00 Save 271.00: Asstd stationary sofas Ong no.oo . 499.00 Save 221 .00: Asstd stationary loveseats Ong. 700.00 . . 479.00 Save 111.00: Sheffield tuhp chair . Ortg 299 00 188.00 Save 187.00: Asstd brass and glass tables 475.00 288.00 Save 871 .00: 5-pc. oak Country English dining set Ong 1870.00 999.00 Save 801.00: Matching 2 pc china Orig. 2000.00 • 1199.00 Save 151.00: Oak entertainment center Orig 750.00 599.00 Save 226.00: Tradmonal velvet swivel roe ~ e• Orig 475 00 249.00 Save 301 .00: Club chair w1rh m;itch1nq otto,..,an Orig 600 00 . 299.00 Save 1C7.00: Large scale wing chair Orig. 475.00 288.00 Save 382.00: Transitional corduroy velvet queen con· vertible sofa. Orig 850 00 488.00 Save 252.00: Matching loveseat Orig 700 00 448.00 TOYS The Get Along Gang stuffed animals on roller skates . ea. 14.99 Supersound Driver from Child Guidance for pre-schooler 22.99 Dragon Walker accessory from Mattel 19.99 G.I. Joe Walkie Talkie 24.99 Robot1x futuristic mot0r1zt'U t.Onstruc t•on l..11 44.99 Maqic Mike the Talk 1nq Robot 12.99 Castle Greyskull froni M·111P.I" Mc1ster of 1he Universe collection 24.99 DOMESTICS Save 25% to 60%: Selected terry or velour towels. wash to bath, orig. 4.00 to 17 00 2.99 t.o 4.99 Save 37% to 50%: Selected terry or 1acquard towels wash to bath, reg 'orig 4 00 to 15 00 2.99 to 6.99 Save 43% to 50%: tov1ngton Lace sheet sets twin to king, will be 30.00 to 95 00 18.99 to 49.99 Save 27% to 50%: Our easy care Spotlight Visa" polyester solid color tablecloth. 6 sizes. will be 20.00 to 33 00 12-99 Napkin. save 23%, will be 3 25 2.49 S.ve 41% to 60%: Prime goose ciown pillows will be 85.00 to 140.00 ell sizes 49..99 Save ~ ~ Crnsc1Jt ensemble comforters 1n a selected group, twin to king ·reg 120.00 to 275 00 79.19 to 169.99 S.Ve ~to 48%: Matching bed accessories. reg . 30 00 to 115.00 19.99 to 89.99 COOKWARE S.ve ~ to 33%: Club cast aluminum cookware open stock with $1tverStone~ 1nter1ors. ong 30 00 to 72 00 19.99 to 49.91 S.ve to.QO; 7-piece Club aluminum cookset with SilverStone· interiors 160 00 open stock value U .99 • Q .. ~~~~~~~~~~~--------~~-----"--~----..-.----....-...;;...--~~------~...;..,._,.;..-;;::a;;:~,,..,.:a.;;:~....,~iO:&i~~~~~.....:;~~:::o.::=a I .,._.q ., .. R e a gan, Tutu discuss dismantling apartheid poht )', .. Reapp said But he added a l'han1e for the wor~." But Nobel Prlze-wtnntng bis hop says appeal for S . African policy changes unsuccessful WASHINU ION (AP)-Linder mounung pre u~ to change U 'i polkie toward outh Afnca, Presi- dent Reaaan met toda> w11h 11n11- apanheid leader 81 hop Desmond M Tutu, who said af\erward he appeuled to Reagan to take action to show oppress~ "iouth .\lm:an blacks "thttt tht' United State\ care!>" Reagan did not rnmm1t has admin- 1\trallon to any . dramatu: poht:y change. but agreed to coruuder omt' of the points nuscd durin~ the 40- mtnute mceung in the White HouM: hristmas Fanta~ A Special Time Presented by t he Orange County Fairgrounds SWAP MEE:T ~ When th e big hand hits Montiay. Dec. 17th. ,, the fun begins. The SWAP-ELVES wake up ~nd turn on all the SWAP-SWITCHES. palJ t~e SWAP-LEVERS and push the "L:.Q ~ SWAP-BUTTONS that make the ~~1· We II be open horn 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM every day, Monday, December 17th through Monday, December 24th, wit h gift s beyond the imagina lion crnd family tun for everyone. Orange County Fairgrounds SWAP· !tJ Yl.•\ MACHINE bells. whistles ' and ge.ars move into full pro~uctio n . Down the chute from the North HAVE FUN f, SAVE MONEY! Do your Christmas shopping at the •---..mr::z;:~ Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Po le and all over Orange County will come ~ . . ~ ) bicycles an~ boots.. . ~ ~\ tools and suits ... Mag· , ~ ;,,-t-..... wheels and Jewels and ¥ spectacular deals' I Meet Christmas Fantasy .•. A A~ Special Time. Our .·>--~~ SWAP-ELVES ,. ~ know you'll find ... the perfect gifts ~/ _.1 for that special someone! ,~ tV}J• ·:9:.-~ 7 ~ 71, 11J I~~- _/_ AI DOLL A vrk of art from Bang· uk. for tullcll1ng or l UtJilling She\ 24" tall and '"ear" an au1hent1c. ha n1J\ey,n u>,t ume Ha11dpJ1ntcd p1m.:e la1n face Re~ 24 99 19ss adventure I)\ 11111.1"( C!l lrl).'." ,of IJpdne\C v.h1I L' pPrt dJtn ..l l UP' JI! gift OOX c '' 111d gi11 111r c 1r,in11\ 48M l<l'C ~ '14 • ---~ ... ' . • • ----........... .. <.. hdd '1 1t.:J hun furniture crdft ed 'turd.> for 'enou'> play 3 ite ms 1n 'et Tell Santa today' Reg '\4 Y7 . 3988 Pa\\ Je,1ivc foo d\ ca,11) amung you r gue't' on 18"~ 12" li.1ndw11\.cn hamhoo trJy' from rhc Orient 188 Reg ~ <><> eu. , ale prices ~ood through Dec. 13 . .___..n 1c<.'on....._rm11ing .\--J"'"""" PiHP 1 JllJlllll'IS- ' Cotta Mt.a ?110 Harbor Blvd PhOl'lf ~40 1331 llrubnin$1tr· 1~400 Gold!n WP~t St l'Mn11 891 9Rni ~509 Casi Kattlll Ave Phooe 11l l'11 Chai Olfae "\\ c .i&rccd 1n the words of the pres1dcn1 1hat apartheid '' repu'· nnnt " I utu told rt:porter~ after the m<"ct1111 "We qri:ed thllt 1he )ystem \huulp. B'> tar &'I possible, bt-d1sman- 1kd by pcal:<"ful mt'ans." that the Suue Department would look He ~1d he a ked RCJ1pn, ··can we al MJmc of the ~ugc!il1<.1n\ rutu had have ~me s1inal that can be per-made ,e1vc<l hy the people. that the United Tutu !>Uld he didn't receive any 'itaBtuct cTauret!>u.'' ... 1-d that re0A rd1no. h_1s promise from Reagan that U.S .... .-... polu.:1c!> toward South Africa wall rccommendauon that the admm1s- l utu \81d the adm1nis1ra11on's policy uf w nstructive engagement change. But he.said ... ~~ a C'hnstian, I tra11on use economic sanctions to um always opt1m1st1c. force chanac in South Africa, .. h is He said he uraed Reapn to toke a quite clear we are no nearer to ea~h '>tand in favor of holding a national other than before I entered the Wlute convl"nllon in South Afnca that House." has not worked · "The policy has worsened tht' ~1 1ua1ion of blacks 1n South Afnc~." he snid. He previously had de· nounced the admimstration's policy "evil immoral and totally unchri&- 11an." would include bluck leaders and Reagan rejcc~ed the . nouon ~f would develop "a blueprint for a new economic sa!'lcuons. ~y1ng Ame".'- kind of society 1n South Africu." can com'?ames and investment m He said he also asked Reagan's • outh Afnca a~ a force for c~ange,. Reapn insisted later that U.S. pohc:e~ arc work mg..._ "I have to ·d1sagrtt with ham (Tutu) that the s1tuat1011 has worsened;' he said. "We have made stzable progress there 111 e pre sing our repugnance on apanhe1d " support for a general amnesty for all Reagan descnbed t~e meeting with poht1cal prisoners. an end to fo rced Tutu as "a &<?Od me~ttng." exile for blacks and nn end to the "We explamed thinis we have been forced removal of the black popu-domg an what t like to call 9uJet lat ion from 1he1r jiving areas. d1ploma9," Rea~n said. He wd he "We don't expect change over-thought T utu ~as "su11>rl~dto bca:r" night" 1n U.S. pohc1es. Tutu '>aid some of the things the United States .. But at the present rate. the change as had been domg. "W<' are go1n11. tu 1:on11nul' w11h that Troubled airlines' plane crashes, 13 aboard perish JAl KSONVILU:., Fla. (AP) -A rnmmu1tr plane belonging to an airline that was shut down for two weeks last month for alleged safety v1olauons crashed and burst into Oamc~. krlhn& all 13 people aboard. autho11t1cs said. It was the airline'\ third tra\h 1n !>IX month<,. l:.le't.'n pao;se ngcr~ and two cr~v. nll'mbers wl'rc ahoard Pro\ incetown- Boston Airlines Flight 1039. which t. rashed JUSl after take-off from Jack- sonville lntcmallonal >\1rport. said police spokesman Sgt. Charle) Hill. .\1r safety officials said the cause of the crash was not known and that they could sec no immediately connection 10 the airline's safety problems. Eleven National Transporta1ion Safety Board investigators arrived in Jacksonville from Washington today 10 inspect the wreckage, which was ~trewn over a mile-wide swath of ~\\amp. Patnna Goldman. vice chairma.n ol th e NTSB. said 1t rnuld take months before the board releases 11s findmgs But she said that 1f the· agenc)' find!> any problems. 11 cowid make recommendations for changes 2-DAY AUCTION-PUBLIC WELCOME SPECIAL LIQUIDATION OF ENTIRE s597 ,000 JEWELRY INVENTORY MUST HAVE IMMEDIATE TOTAL CASH REALIZATION TO SATISFY . Plflial f utwu: MJrnlflctnl l.96 VSI Diamond Sll'IOilldtd by 42 Obmonck ut In ladles ,q. lallts ~ rile specl1tl.4arlJ ut w/llJmonds. Pearls, tapis lad, amelllyst ~al.lct1 Cmtflld wt 1oyal Alritan 21.12 11Mthyst set ii SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 7 P.M. SUNDAY, DEC. 9, 1 P .M. pendant •/I& chmondt. 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The plane 1s a Brazilian-made twin- cngine tu~boprop known as an Em- braer Ban'de1rante. · Meanwhile, the head of the House Avlauon Subcommittee, Rep. Dan Glickman, 0-Kan .. said the panel should consider whether the FAA. in response 10 pressure from small iowns for which PBA is a sole earner. returned the airhne·s operaung license too soon. ''One of the thinp we have to look at is did the FAA, in its enforcement and 10spect1on capabthty, operate 10 an impartial, careful way with respect 10 this earner,'' Glickman said on NBC's "Today Show." "There was a lot of pressure to get this carrier back in the sk 1es again and we ha vc to see if they operated the wa y they would have done with respect to every other carrier." Police stood watch overnight 'in freezing temperatures as portable generator hghls illuminated the site 11'1 miles northwest of Jacksonville lnternauonal Airport. Rescue efforts after the 6: 15 p.m . crash Thursday were hampered by muck 3 feet deep. said airport operations manager Charles Hard- nck ... We could find no sign of hfe," Hill said. "There arc no survivors," said Valerie Baltzley, emergency com- munications officer for Jacksonville Fire-Rescue. It was 1mposs1ble to count the bodies in111ally because the wreckage was .. too entangled." Hill said. Today. the bodies were tentatively 1denuficd, but names were bemg withheld pending notification of rcla- 11ves. he said The plane crashed in a densely wooded. swampy area north of the airpon. It burst into flames on impact, Hill said. The plane, headed from Jack- sonvi lle to Tampa. "took olT and disappeared im mediately off the radar screen, .. Hill said."The inside of the c.abin is charred," he said, adding that some of the victims were thrown from the plane when it crashed. Civilian victims of Pearl honored HONOLULU (A P) -Fort)·three )Cars after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the Army 1s makmg up for an oversight by paying tribute to three civili an firefighters who died in the attack but were never honored along with their mjured comrades. Presentation of the Pu11>le Heart to the thrtt men was among the cer- emo01es scheduled here today to marl.. the anmv~ of the Dec. 7 • 1941, attack. . Six firefighters who were wounded but survived the attack were &iven Pu11>le Hearts in 1944, but the thr~ who died were somehow overlooked. The oversight was noticed c.arher this year by fire Capt. Walter Komatsubara, wh o was researching fire J>_rcve ntion wograms. Ttle de- partment oft1c1aly requested the posthumous awards. Oen. James Lee, commander of Army personnel in the Western Pacific, was to present the medals to survivors of the three, Cllpt. John Carreira, Capt. Thomas Macy, and hoscman Harry T.L. Pang. More than two dozen veterans. PJtriotic and civic organizations were to present wreaths dunna a service aboard the U Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. The white monument span1 the sunken hull of the battle- ship where more than 1.100 sailors and Mannes a.re entombed . Adm Wilham J. Crowe, Jr .. U.S. Pacific Forces commander, wu sc heduled to dehvcr an addrcu to the ptherlna. The time the attack bcpn, 7:SS a.m • was to be marked with a minute of silence and a flyover by Hawau Air National Guard jdl. Later today, the Aloha chapter of lhc Pearl H.atbor UNIVOl'I Anocia· 11on planned to conduct •ts annual . un 1 Memorial Strv1ce aboard the memonal. • , 0 Orange CoN1 DAILY PILOT/Fr day, Oecemblf 7, 19M **At ~------~- CoNJI NUl lJ S ruRH~ . Deluca trial r illing appealed to state cotirt . ~ssINGFELON ... By TEVE MARBLE OflM~"9tlWf Prosecutor have nsked tht' '>tatc Court of Appeals to ovcnurn an Oranic County Suptnor Court Judge who ordered ll new tnal for accused murderer Oabnel Deluca in October Deluca, a high school dropout from Hunllnaton Beach, was convicted in June in the stabbina and bludgeoning murder of Ida Jean Haxton, a 37- ycar-old postal carrier who was k11ltd as she delivered mail in Deluca's neighborhood. But Judge Leonard McBride over- turned the conviction and ordered a new murder trial after Deluca's attorneys claimed they had not re- c-eivcd a piece of evidence, a one-page jajlbo1,1se booking form. Lkputy D1\trKt ttorney .. Bryan Rrown acknowledged Thut'MSl'ly that h1~ offitc ha a-skcd the h1aher court to rcvc~ McBnd~'s ruhng. Brown contend-s defense law)'cr were 4'hown the booking form, which makes some brief observataon!I about Deluca's behavior when he wtl!I being held 1n Hunungton Beach City Jail following his arre\t Jan. 4 -the day after the murder. John Dolan, one of two attorney!> representing Deluca, predicted that the appeal -1f denied -means that it will be about a year before a second murder tnal can begin. Dolan said he is cons1denng a,king the court to permit his client, who he described as mentally ill and su1c1dal, to be moved to Patton State folosptal in San Bemardino. ' Stay1na in Orange Count) Jail 1<1 do1nah1m nogoodatall," Dolan u1d ··uc need~ s~11l ht'lp " Brown Slltd he ha) never heard of )UCh a move and l'i unfam1l1ar w11h any law or ca~ that would clear the way for Deluca being transported to a mental f1c1hty "That's a new one. I've never heard of that be ma done." Brown u1d. In the on'1naJ murdennal. Deluca was found guilty of murdering Hcu- ttJn with a buck knife and a basebaJI bat and then dragging her body to a mail ca r which was found abandoned at n church parlung lot in Costa Me.sa. Brown argued that Deluc.a in- tended to rape the mail carrier. He also said the teen-ager went to lengths to cover up the crime by throwing away his bloody clothing.. the broken b<lseball bat and washina blood stains from his front porch. Delut:a'\ lawyer udmiucd from the start that their client killed Huton But they u1d he ~hould be found hot guilty because he was "unconsdou •· at the lime of the cnme, havin' aulpcd tequila and 11mok1na manJuana. Juro" said they were unmoved by the defens.e ~nly bccau~ there wa~ no cv1denc~ -such as an empty hquor bottle or blood test -to prove Deluca had been drinkin&. . Durinf the course of the month· long tna , Deluca WH portrayed as a troubled youth who dabbled in drugs and hved in a fantasy world Dolan said Deluca has tned 10 kill himself several times at Orange County J:ul. From Al home apparently 1s vacant "I know he~ a~ aoing to 10 up nonh to s.ar, foodb)e lo relauve ," Dolan said 'I nl hop1nahcJu t&.<>I his dates m1ud up and will how up nc~c Monday morning." Lc.avenwonh. convicted Nov. 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Several shots were heard froM "Accordana to latest repons. scv. lo Washtngton. President Reaaan 1n idc a hijacked Kuwaiti airliner at eral shots were heard from inside the said the Iranian government "has not Tehran a1rpon today shonly afierthe hijacked plane at (4:30 p.m.) local been as helpful as they could be" in bijackernhtratencd to resume k1Uing tim~" IRNA reported. "The situ-end10g Ille hijacking. But he said be American and Kuwai'ti hostages. ation inside the plane seems to be had "no evidence of actual colla~- lran's official news agency said. critical." tton" between the hijackers an he The hiJackers revealed for the first The hiJacker!. had set an earl:y Iranian government. time, 1n a statement read to the morning deadline to kill more In a ques.tion-and-answer sess1 control tower at Mchrabad A1rpon. hostages. but delayed 11 . c;aytng the) with reponers at the White House. that they have killed four people -would free more captives 1t "mass Reagan said the United States has two Amencans and two Kuwa1t1s -media" published a statement drafted been. in touch .-v1th the heads of state since command~nn& the plane by them. of the countries involved. Tuesday, the Islamic Republic News They t.old the control tower the)' IRNA 58.ld Jhe h1Jackers 1den11fied Agency said would resume killing Amencan and the t\.\O dead .\mericans as William Western sources had only been able Kuwaiti passcnaerS tffheir statement tanford and Charles Freud, although :,================::;::=========:::;-, the transla11on of the second name 'Vas uncenain LI S officials had pre' 1ou~) s~ud the tYt o Amencans were officials of the LI .S . .\gency for lntemattonal Development and ten· tatl\eh 1dcn11fied them as Wilham L Stanford and Charles Flo>d Hegna. Have A H o liday Party, But Don't M iss The Boats Order Jay's "Friendly Trays" for on-board or at-home en1oy- ment while watching the boat parade. Nibble crab tarts. assor- ted puffs and cheeses. quiche. deviled eggs. rum balls. cookies. pet1t fours. "Friendly Trays" make holiday entertaining easy! 636-5045 680·4985 12224 Brookhurst Street Garden Grove • 305 North Harbor Boulevard Fullerton _. Jau's Calerinq .__ _____ jmlll A~ Fa~Enterpr1so _____ _ The hijackers cut ofT commun1ca- 11on with the tO\.\er for 31 '~ hours this morning. IR NA said. When contact was restored. the h1Jackers said more of the roughl} 60 hostages suit on board would be released 1f "mass media" published their statement. Later they 1dent1fied b) name three Kuwaitis they said the} would kill 1f their latest demand was not met. The plane was hijacked Tuesday while on a Oight from Kuwait to Pakistan, via the Untted Arab Emirates. There were 161 passengers A man believed to be an American (white •hlrt) I• brou&ht out to the top of the •talr• ,,,~. of Kuwaiti Jetliner. Momenta later be wa• •hot and killed by h.ljacker.. ~·========================:~! and crew on board. but 99 have been to Iran -Syna. Algena and Pakistan program. suggested Iran's govern· reponed released. The remauung -to secure the hostages' release. ment may be collaborating with the KALEIDOSCOPE hostages were tied in their seat\, The Arabic-speaking h1Jackers also hijackers. · accordtng to a cleanup ere" and a demanded that authorities send a "We feel there 1s a great deal of photographer who were allowed on fresh flight crew aboard. the news sympathy. 1f not suppon and ac11ve the plane. agency said. collusion on the pan of the Iranian Larry Stanford of Alexandna. Va . sa id an official told his mother. Lorraine Stanford. in Karachi. Pali· stan. that the U.S. government wa'i "99.9 percent sure .. his father. Wtl· laam L. Stanford. 52. was slam. · Presents ... For Girls, Teens And Juniors The hiJackers had threatened IRNA cla1mtd Iranian and government. 1udgjng from the treat· Thursday night to start k11l1ng Kuwa111 officials at the a1rpor;t were ment which they have given to this Kuwaiti passengers at 7 a.m. toda} trying "to pacify" the h1Jackets. The panicular incident." he said. unless 14 prisoners held 1n Kuwa111 agenq says there are five hijackers. IRNA said Iranian President Ah Jails were freed . IR.NA said. The but freed passengers counted onl:r Khamene1's personal envoy. Mostafa prisoners are believed to be those four. Mir Salim, was at the a1rpon for four convicted in the bombing of U.S. and Roben Oakley. directorofthe State hours and quoted him as saying the French embassies tn Kuwa11 las1 year. Dcpanment's office for counter-ter· htJackers were in a state of "extreme Kuwait hasrefused and appealed to ronsm and emergency planntng, tn· nervousness." . three Moslem nauons with good ties terviewed on ABC-TV's "N1ghtline" Arab sources tn the United Arab r------------:------------------. Emirates reponed Mir Salim was ··only trying to talk the Kuwaiti offic1fil.s there into g1v1ng into tht• hijackers demands." One 'lO urce said 1he Iranians refused 10 c;1orm the a arc raft. The New York Times today quoted unidentified State Depanment of. fi cials as saying the h1)ackers are linked to the m1laiant Shiite Moslem terronst group called the Party of God. which 1s backed b)' Iran and blamed for bombing<; of the u.~. Embass} and Manne barrack<; 1n Lebanon last ~car In Washtngton. the ~tatc t.Xpart· ment said 11 appeared two Americans employed by the Agency for Inter· national Oevel6pment "have been murdered " The State Depanment says there were SIX Amencans on the night including a mother and daughter who ""ere among the passengers released and three officials of the U.S agenq A U.S. diplomat in the United Arab Emirates said the plane's passenger last showed eight American c1t1Len\ were onboard. He spoke onl> on cond1t1on he not be identified. On Thursday. rRNA ·reponed two men were pushed out of the planl· onto the landing at the top of the steps. The agency quoted one of the men. who identtficd himself as an employee of the Amencan consulatl' tn Karachi, Pakistan. as pleading with Kuwait to meet the demands. About five minutes later the man wa<1 pushed back out the door and cut down with six shots, IRN .\ ~1d. The agency earlier said a man killed Tuesda~ was a U.S. diplomat. but the litatc~ Department said the onl) u.~ officials known to be aboard were thl· A. ID representatives. Most of the passengl·rs -who had been released Tuesda} were llown aboard an Iranian JC\ lo Pakutan. In the Pakastan1 cap1tal Islamabad. 18055 MAGNOLIA • FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 963-7133 Edwina Hegna of Sterling. Va .. wife of l 1. l\ ID official Charles Hegna. said she had been informed her 50- year-old husband was the firc;t person killed b} the h1Jackcr<> Bashir Qad1r1. 20. a freed passenger said the four h1Jackers ""ere waved thrq,ugh a pre-01gh1 chetkpo1n11n the Persian Gulf sheikdom of Ouba1 before boarding the plane Other passengers were '>t'arlhc:d the pa'>sen ger said. --MON -TUES -WED -SAT THURS -FRI SUN . 10-6 10-7 12 -5 SOUTH COAST VILLAGE Wishes you a very merry Christmas! DECEMBER CALENDAR SAT. DEC I SUll DEC I • jli ' • _ .... t... g~· TUES., llt 4 .... , ,,....,..__ .,.,., # t<c" x- llt . NC~ TllUIS .. DEC. I """4Qtll"' -.. , ,.. fll . DEC. 1 SAT .• DEC I ,,...,.._ .. ,"'I •• ,,... ,,.._ 'ii" ..t~•• A1111 r_.. llh SUN . DlC 9 IOll , llC II I,,. 40"' ''I•• ·f" .. " .,. ~~ Tll£S .. KC 11 ... . .. ' ..... ... ' ' .r .... llt. t£C 12 • ''"ll)""f" .,,,._ I "'' (~ •• ..! ·····. A Village within ·a (:it v ~ ~ I South Cout Plaza Village TMUIS .. 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One of them wore blue Jeans and jacket. while others were dres!>ed in black pants and jackets. the passen- gers said. and they were armed with a revolver. pistols and a hatchet Your Holiday Entertainment Center Mesa Verde Center HARBOR and ADAM • 0 TA ME A ...,,,_, ...... ~ ...._....,.., .. ,.....c... ... ....... •p *ill (lli.,....., .,....,., ........, ~ .... ....... -~ .. .. ,.. ..... _ .. _. .... 1'1-4179 ,~ ~----............ --Al9 ......... I ...,. __ ---...... ~ Otll -·-,...... ...... ----,. ......... " ,....,,.., ............ IA-2117' "--~ 741 .. 11' 1'1Mlll """"' ........... ......,....,...,... .....V.,. lr-4 --~--........ ------.... " .. ·----,,_ .. , .. ...... ~ ................... ......," .....,.. ,.....,. ........... Pl&WP .... WMltL..-..... ,., ...... ~...., ._ ........ ,.. . ..,. ...... --._,_. .... . .., .... .._ -.. -lllOC.,...C...... ........ _,.._ ..., ......... _ .. _ -----·--·-....... ·~ f1Mnl 1414111 ,..,...., ' ' .. .. Or nge Coast OAILY PILOTJFrlda1. Oecember 7, 191-4 All "In a legal action early last month. the tateo/C, llfornla atl t demon trated that It I capableofforclngthemaker ofhazardou wa te topavforcleanln1tupthelrme ·· . EDITORIAl Drunken driving habit worth extra effort to change Seven peopl e an: killed each day in ~lchohol-related traffic accidents in Californ ia: another 180 are inj ured. Oyer th~ course of a year, a.staggering 2,555 people dif in this state and 65.500 are hurt by dnvers who drink. < The loss of li ves. the disruption of lifestyles and the emotional distress resulting fro m these accidents is almost overwhelming. Yet. reduci ng this toll should be relatively easy if people realize the effects alcohol and othe r drugs have on the body and plan accordingly. , Pe<?ple respond to alcohol and other drugs in different ways. depending on such fac tors as age. sex. weight and state of mind. One person may respond d ifferent ly to the same drug at different times, or may experience an exaggerated reaction i ftwo drugs arc taken in combination. A glass of wine before di nner drunk by someone who is taking allergy-relief medicine wi ll have a greater effect tltan.cither.ollhosc ~ taken alone. u \:.*, Millions of people take drugs every day and most arc unaware that many of the substances they ingest impair the mental and phys ica l skills required for safe drivi ng-even over- the-counter med icines. , ''¥.t.1\ t \\\O\li¥:'\ ""'i> ~\mG'm'~ 'IM\~ \Q -Ra\.\i~ \~ ~\l\t'.i!lt - In an effort to increase public-awareness of this serious pro blem. Gov. George Deukmejian has designated the week of Dec. 9-15 as "Drunk' and Drugged Driving Awa reness Week." The first thing people who consider themselves "only social dn nkers" should be aware of 1s that there is no difference between drunk and drugged. By setting aside a special week. the govern or is join ing a nati onal effort to educate people. on the effects drugs (il\cluding alcohol) have on th e bod y's refl exes and to encourage them to make decisions that will result in fewer in tox icated drivers on the roads - and fewe r accidents. Firms finally farced to pay for cleanup of toxic messes ome sugges ted behavior modifications incl ude: designat- ing a non-indulger to do the driving after a party: arranging to stay overni~t at the party site: avoidine the joint use of alcohol and medi cine; eating more and drinking less: "nursing" one drink for an hour: and skipping the alcohol or other dru~s altogether. Dieters might be encouraged to drink non-calonc {and, therefore, non-alcoholic) substitutes. With the holidays ahead and the increased travel and celebrations that are part of the season. extra attention to the drinking-drivin$ si tuation is in order. Ce rtainly. local police departments think .so: they will be out in fo rce looki ng for drunken drivers. In. Newport Beach last . year. the anti-drunk team made 232 arrests during December and tra ffic collisions were do wn. It is fa ir to assume th at lives were saved. Safe dri ving requires a clear head. a steady hand. an observant eye. sharp reflexes. common sense and concern for others. The in toxicated person has reduced all of these. When a person takes drugs and dri ves. he or she increases the chance or becoming the killer on the road. LETTERS Girls' Club participants explain why they enjoy it To 1hc Editor r he\ nl'l'<l to lo.no\\ 11 (i1rl\ Cluh lo.no"'·how It> take gooc.l rnrc uflhl·1r I.laughters Buncd beneath th1., fall's tluod of political nl.'ws ~as lhe ~car\ mml s1gndicant accomplishment 1n tll'dl waste control. now the mo<>I l'\ ploMvc of en' 1ronmen1al issues In a kgal ar11on earl) lasl monlh the state ofCahforn1a a1 last demon· ci11ated that ll tH apahleofforcang the maker<; ofhatartlou~ \\a<,tC'> to pa\ tor cleaning up their mc!>'I .. fha\ demonstration came 1n the form ofa SI 5 m1ll1on settlement in a lase 1n,ol .. 1ng the ( apn Pumping <;en ll'C 'ii IC OCl>ldl· I he Pomona r fl'C· wa) in eastern Lo<. \ ngcles < ount} 1 1·~ 1ru1: that ( apri ranked onl) 42nd on the deanup pnont) h<il among California dumps1ks But the ( apn i;leanup has bernme th1: tir\l e'er paid for b). wa'>te producer\ And the rnmpan1e\ forced to pa~ are no small putaloe\ The\ 1ndude corporale giants hlo.c r:ocl.hl'l'd, Martin Manetta. Rod"ell lntn · national. Lncr Brother .... Burrough\. b\on, (1eneral Elc<:lnc Hughe\ Hl'11ll>pter. ( loru\ Northrop ~111hil and '\la11unal C an C o \II thost· lirnl\ l'llhl·r tran\porlnl \\JSIC\ to ( apn thl'Ol\t'hc!> o r p.11J \11"1l'Ol1l' cl\L' 1t1 tJlo.l· lhl•m thac But -many of the I .:!IJ Jumrx-r' J'>Sl.''>\l'd fur the Capn eo\I\ ;11\0 ha\l' U'>l'<l uthn dum~1tt'\ on the ~1a 1c list II thl·~ rnuld be lorccd 10 pa' at < arm. there'<. hoix· for mal.ing them pa' to THOMAS Eu As dl'an up their other \\J\ll'\ ;i, \\di But compelling olhl·r pa~m1:nt\ may not he ">1mpll "arn' ReL·tl ~ato the depul~ <,talc attornq general" ho ht1ndlcd the ( apn l ol\l' I k note:~ that h1o; ho<:>' .\11' (1cn John Van de "amp 1'-no~ suing man\ ol the \ame hrm., a\~'>~d at ( apn for Ul'>I\ IOlUffl•d Jl thl' <itnngfcllo" ..\c1d P1t<t in R1\\."f\ltk ( ltUnl~ J mul h largL·r Jnd m11rl' JX'rn1uou'> Jumr"tl' than Carn fhl' ,t.1 ll' ha!> .11l t•ath spcnt '>l'll'l.tl m1ll1011 dollar\ Oil lhl' fa r·lrPlll uimpkh·d \tr1n11-kll11" cleanur 1•1 l11r<l Hut thl' l llfJX>1.1ll' prod Ill" 11! lll\ll h'rr11dult'>d11111 \\aot t" p11\h 1n .Jntl PJ' l11r ah.ii I hl'1r argunll'lll \lllll \tnngklh1" lfll'l alf requ1rl'OH'nh ol thl' 't.tll' Water Rl'\llUlll'\ ( ontrol H11.11J "h1lc operating. 11'<, unfair fi11 lhl' <.tall' to a~i.. u\er' to p.I\ tor dl'Jnup R~ uintrJst C .1pn opt·r.1tl·J \\llhout 'ltatl· hu:n<.ing. L1l..1.." < apn mu't ul thl' IO\ll dump .. on the ( ahlvrn141 h'll "erl· nol operated \\1th \IJtt· 1/.11\ crnmenl pcr ml\~lon ~o lht' \IJll' "111 ha\c mam other l3\c\ a<. 'trong a\"' rc>\1taon at ( apn a<, 11 hall.\ av.a\ ,11 lht• lnng.h,t nt '>ltC\ tu ht· l kaned up But bclnre 11 lJn lcrrce amune w pa~ 1ht· dump' mu't bt· al lc.Jsl part!\ deaned up "\\ l' must spend thl monc\ hl.•fure \\e Lan get am kind ol court urdl·r lor dumper., to pa' " '>.!\'> \ato .\nd l 0' 1r11nnwntah\l'> 1.nmpl.un that thl· Lkanup pr~cv:. as going t1111 \10""' Bui (1U\ I)\. u~lllt'J1an poinl'> h• lhl SI (Ill mrlhon tO\tl dc.tnup bond t\\Ut pa'><.ell la\t month J\l'\ ldl'nLe ihat hl' mean' 111 'l'X'l'd up tlw ~·11on \ l I 111• honJ-1 n,p1rL·d 'fll.'1·dup u•ulJ l• 1111 IOI JI k,l\I J IL'\\ month\ '>lflll' 1h1 hontl\ L:tll I h1.• "'"L'J and ,.,1,1 I r11nll.."J1.t t.'I \ Bui thl t .1p11 •• 1,1· Jli.!l"'' Ji.'.1111'1 11 \ dt ·'' "htl• \\:111111c l11r 1111· h1111d llllllh'. lo hu1Hlll ,1\.t1l,1hk rm 11 h,I\ 1.kmon,lr.111.d 111.11 mo11q 'fK:nt 110 10\1l l il·.Jnur' l:tn I" 4Ull lo.I ~ rl'lU \t'r1:J lf\1111 ptillull'" .II lt':l\t 1n nlO\l l.l"l'\ Thomas Elia~ ;,. a o\anta ~1on1ra ba ed columnl\t on Hate 1s,ue~ . I think all pan~nl\ '>hould I.no\\ about the G1rh' C rub because: •The G1rb Club 1s a plan· lo hL' when parents arc at work. You don't ha\e 10 worry aboul )'Our childrrn When I first started I "a" 7 I d1dn t know am one I made J lot of f'rwnd' I met one girl and Shl'°S m~ lx•\t fnc nd: we have a lot offun' JE:SSIC .\ ROMO \ ou shuulJ get uul ul lhl' hou'c and find ne\\ fncnd'i and pla\ game' Jntl Jo all ~ind' ol ne\\ \luff Female tailors can 't do trou ser s •h 's a good place to bt.· and everyone 1s fnendly. I know bccau-.c I've been here for three years and I ltke all the children and all thc \tall They put on show\ for the con .. alc<,· cent home. We do pla)., \\ e ha H' talent <,hO\\S and hJ\C a fun I loH' (i1rl'> < luh. 11's a great plaLc to Ix· h. \THI f-1 N Tlw ( rlfl\ ( luh lx·lauw 11 1<. onh SI() a ~car. 1 hl'Y do ,1 lol of 'ilutl ll lo.e tap, Jal 1. arts. era lb. cooking. '>C" mg and fiC'ld tnps Fver~ Thursda~ 11 and up 1s learn time We go on field 1'1 p'.Htff.-(, 'hu4.k) ( ltce5e. 1eam...umc... and morl· T1\MMY MllNRO We du fun •i!uff Wl· do pla)'i and we do pictures. \\END) fhq ni:cd 10 I.no" 11 (11rl'> < luh know<; ho w to ta~c g0<.~ earl' of1hc1r daughter~. c.;l lEMI S.\Nf llF/ J·\IMF-ROl 1(1 11£ R I he tcachl·rs arc \Cf) nice and the} p1clo. you for hc\t t·1111en ol the month. NAAZMA M.\l IK "1 } parL'nl\ ~nt me 10 learn nc" \kill' and have fun all 1ogether. (11rl' C luh ha'> all tl1lkn·nt clas<.l''> llkl• lool.ing dranu IJfl JJll. g}m· na,tlc\. crafl'>. l"U'ur<,t0n\, neigh· horhood helper<. anti more. I hJ\l' ,1 1111 ot fun al Ci1rl'I ( luh I \I 'RA MOTi ~ \ 011 \\on't get l.1dnappcd. }UU don't han· to do work around the huu-;e plu~ }OU meet new fri ends. --J .\ YM E"GRlF'FEN \ ou won't gt•t k1dnappt·d from \l lmol and ht· hared at home and ~ou don't have to do work around ttle hou'>{' plus you meet nc'' fri end'> KIM Bl\~ Editors oote: Tbe letters above wt re wri ltt-n by member Y of tbt Harbor Are• Girl• Clt1b. \\omen an th1: 1ailonng tradt lJn·1 allL·r men's trouser'> in Crreat Bn1.11n .icconJ1ng to a ruling h\ d LonJon 1ntlus1nal board It'<, not lhe ta1lonng 11c;clf thal bothers the tribunal mL·m· bt.•rs. the) said. but thl· 1al.1ng l>f thl' 1n-.cam mcn.,urcrncnl'> Q Whu·, "The f-Jther ot < hild p,~cholog~ .. ., .\ If '>UCh a 111k \\l'rl' tu l''"' 11 nrohabl~ "'ould 'p.11 111 < h.1rlL' l>aNin. the nng1nal n11lut1onar. In I X411 he '>IJrll'U .1 1ournJI of dat.1 •Ill unt: ol hi'> o" n l hildren. recording l'' er. thing hl' thnught con\Cquent1~I In tx·ha\l()f ll kd In 'c1entrl1l dnl'umcntation of \\hat tormerh h.td lx'L'n a mattt·r ol l;l'>ual ml'mun '(I \If ~IMl lll\:lllllll\ ii \l'.11 I\ n11t 11111 mm h to e\fll'l I lrom J ... ull1' .1tL·J 1.1>1.c>nut trl."\' I ll!llll' ll pri1Ju1.r' 101 ' \1.'.lr' Th:lt' I' CHKt u11.1rnu1' CJ \\ h.tl Jll tltl lt•l I.\ 1rl" llll"I lfl'LJUl'ntl\ uwd h' 1h1. .1\l'f,1~l: ,~.11 11ld • \ 'o 1111 1111 1111 .1nJ 1111 \ 1111 'n g < .11 h "I 1 l ' t lw \\ • •mt " " II • go tn • nnk"111111111tn11mhl.·r lhl' A11.'ll \\ h11 Lill \ll tn .l~llUI l\\11 hi lltl' \h \I \ ( L .H Bo~d columnht ' ,~, ,, Ud l \,I\ .I q ndll'1H1 d Conservatives to launch arrage against Reagan .. ... Heritage Founda tio n report c riti cize~ a dminis tra t io n · Mid east pe rforma n ce Empty sch~ol buses llloglcal W\~H I N(r l ON -\oml· un rcconstruclcd t o n'>ervat1 \l''>. unh.1p· P' ovqr Pa c 1dt•n1 Rt•l.lgan 's la1lurc 10 hvc up 10 1he1r ~\pc<:ta11on<,. plan tn \Jll .1 .,,·r1e<. ol m1n1-furor' Thn will ,l\,(l('l,lll' \\ hu I\ lltl\\ .1 pr1lll'\\\lf ,lt 1h1.· ~al,11 ~.ir < nllqtl' 111 Nl'"l'>nrt R I It lault' thl prt'\11.k111 r111 l.11linit.1t1 \Ill ~ In h I' tlll "' I h l JOH' Ill 111l Ill' \\Ith Jn 11\l'f.111 h>fl'ISO pol11 \ nl.1n· JOit' to \trcngthen pro· \mCrt(.lll forl·c:-. l ounlcr \1.1\ 1~1 l'\pan'>wn a(\d ptorl'Ol1.' rrl'l' tradt'. thl' rqX>r1 '\lain Nov.hl'H' ~J' thl' f,11h111.· m cm.· e' 1 <knl 11 t"har~e<; thun 1h 1he M1JJk r·a\t JACK AllDEISOll To the EsJ1tor· There were sights to behold° at the Harbor View . hool on Goldenrod 1n Corona dcl Mar today. At 1.50 p.m. Monday. Nov. 26. seven of th<' laracst-capacity buses pulled awny. Each camcd from e1ah1 to 12 pa"i~n· gcrs: none wa!> H percent occupied. By 2.25 p.m all ~vcn buses "'ere hncd up again. 1wa111ng the 2 4S closina of the school t wonder 1f oil 1he '\tudl.'nts rnuld ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 11u1 t~ hdll ,.111J r~k.&~J JI. w ). • .i•ccuSt" Rcaa-inotg1\lngllp~nlt'e Ill p.m .• instruction con11nu1ng unlll 1~sucs dear 10 their hc:)n'\ \\hill' hl' that 11me. Pos51bly th•~ would permit plays the poht1c\ ot pnlha11'c' and 1hem to learn n little more about pmtponemen1. wnting. anthmettc and rending. al The center of the coming contron- lcast 11 would permit somcwhnt more tuta o11 between rnn..cna\IH"i and sensible ut1ltLation of bu SC!>. Many of moderate~ will be lhC' lknt gc I oun· U'i attended school lat ll llnlC when all d.llwn. which .,...111 fire tht' fiN <.hot 1n clas~'> at such M"hooh werr relea~o a fcv. da ., Tht' roundnt1on 1'>:1hou1 to at the same time. 1:10 pm . not I ~O or 2·4S p.m . and thert "'ert no bu'it',, n·kasc D rcpon that will ,t'ont:11n '1 J R OL KCMOR • tou&h a ~\\mcnt of the R,·l1 an ( <)ronn t.kl Mat ndmm1strn11on' l'l('tlormance 111 1ht• Middle hst. H. L. lchwer t1 Ill Frenk Zlnt Tom Tait ty r IOf CreJt l hefte r "I 16' / In l:tnguaaC" rcm101Wt•nt of W3ltC"r Mondak's c11mpa11n ;inad..... the rcpon ..... 111 l h.ar1c ··1 hC' adm1n1•,. trauon ta a led 10 <k' clof aclcar poltc) on 1hc \rail-I melt. .ch.lnC""' and I q·lran (on01ct\, or on rl'lat10M with 1,roel and !\:lud1 \rah1.1 Pt"r· 1 tent confu ion an pohc~ ha' ~ n the rc'lult •• M )' a ~ mtt Lun•ttt I a nudo ,. ' oht11nrd on ad\lnn• "'fl ol thl' n-port. wh1l h ~•" pR'p.m~d b) llan1cl P1ix . fonncr H<'nUl c J uuno3ttnn lkrL' .tn· mllfl' h1ghht1.hh lrnm tht' (\'~\rt • l l•han11n 1 hl' l \ m1htttn <'llnrt in L l'blnon Imm \u~u~t I~ ~ \11 f l'11ruM\ I 'l 4 v..1<. pmh3hh the J.irl.e•i torl·1&n poll1.) t'\l)cnc:n1. c of the ReaK3 11 •Htnun1\1r.Hion " the fl' port ~tlh'\ "\\ n'hangtnn'\ pohC'~ WI\ hiim\trun' h\ I) un1.cr1nin Jnmt:\111. poh11i;al txi~l•n& lur :;)n 3mb111ou' m1ht.:11'\ J\\1 nm1.·rH. ~I dC"plm mcn1 ol troop' v.11 0111 'Jll.''fil m""un ') in3JC't1Ull\C un•kr\t.rndtn of th{ f.1\ tmn' "1thlll I d,.1n1'n .1<. \\di ' the g11.1I' ol tht. \H1.ir~ goh·rnmt'n\ • l>c\pllc thl\ "unlortull~ te ~·\· (ll.'Tlt'O(l .. lht' rt'f)\lrt JC\ IM\~\ .• I h\' I lnn,•1! \t;ttl'\ mu't n111 ;i~hntc ''" r rnk thl.'r, • \.1uJ1 \ r:1h111 1!,.,1UfC'' tu n•ta1n 8,00cJ \\Ill l har.h tl•r11c rt•l.11111 n' ~1th \aud1 \r,11\1.1 tht• rqlwt -..1\\ '1 h" ,•,pl.11n' "II\ thl' I lllh'tt \tl\H'\ h,l\ '"ht '"Ph"'' 1..atcd arm' to R1 udh th..11 11\t• "1rn,1lt• 1n 1nc.ap.ihlc 1)1 rn 11 n1.11n1n., I" thl-m"41\l•, · I ht• rc:poll dl'J'h•t\'' l ~ lkfll'ndC'nH' •'In th1. -..imh 8'" Lmml'nl for fl\>hll\.al tntlu\ "' t 111 lhc· ~t\ddk t:.a<.t notm(l th:it "at I' 1n 1,1, I ,1 JC'lcnSI\ ('and V.C3~ f'tt,IOH' .. •\\nJ 1hr11Jmtn1\tr..i1111n ,1111111,l .idopl a h1ughcr ,130'-·c .1n1.I 't.1~1. \IC'fl'I H'I 1<.<ll.lt<' '\H1.t .ind t\'t1111 l' 11'> 1ntlui:-n1·t• on 1h1.· \rah ,t,11\'" •lv·.acl ··t~"t"''n • nd l"\1t·nil tlh \lra1 ll rt'l,ll111n,h111 \\1th h r:il"l .1' 11 rel.lt\"'\ 10 Ill\ '''' tt•t l n111n .rn.I 11' f'l'11\lt"\ • T"' 111 Jr-,·m~h.1'1tl' th' \\ ,.,1 El.ml.. , 11ntr11' 1 ''' •I-lb' ol l h, \ \ 'htHild J'l1..'\\Ult It\ Wis('' P.Jlth lll,lfh • n'\0\~', \II help u11'1.11 n I 1h,,1n hlH·ntun'm J•C'l \tttlf'NOll _., • l•m•t I. ( THOMAS &LIAS cola mnlat Liberal left's . in time warp The American left hasn't caug ht JP to reali ties of 1984 \\.\\Hl...,(1fO"-I -Let'~ ~tart ~1th t\\o nenh each .. er. d1ffcn:n1 lrom lhl· utht:r T hC' fir~t was tht' arre~I ol ll\ 11-nghl'> lenders. mostl) black ou1'1dc the \outh .\lncan Emba~S} hen: 1 hc \Crnnd was the lavish 701h annP .. ~Nt~ p:irt)' tor the New Re-- puhhl m<1µ.r1nc l al en together thC') tl'll ~<>u .. ome1h1og. The .\mencan left "111 a lot ol trouble l he cmb:l\'>~ ptoacst~ are b) tar the more 1mponan1 of the t"'o examples ~tatting "'•th Cong. Del. Walter F f Juntru\ ([~() ( ), some 16 CIVIi· right'> 1eadl•r\ -Is of 1ht"m black - ha\ e het·n arrt·<,tc:d outside or 1ns1dC' lhl" em ha"' T h1.•\ ha' e been protC"SI· ini ho1h apartht'1d and tht'.' RC'apn admin1i.tratmn ., pohc) of blowing l l\<.l'\ Jt \o uth .\fncan racism ~11 Jlmo.-.t t'\l.'f) da~. a civll-ngh1' leader appt•ar\ outside the emba~\ gt:t<t clo<,er than the 500 ft't't J pro tester 1\ allo..,.cd and is arresl~ .\II uf th1'> " 'uppo<;ed to ht'.' rem1· n1~cn1 ul the old u\ 11-nghts da}'> "hen ~ulh tattllS \I.ere u~d m u11e.-. and to"'n" all across th<' South <\nd 1ha1· .. the troubk Wa!>hing1on D ( " nut thl' Old ~outh and 1984 Ill nut 1h1.• U\ 11-n ghl' era V. 1th all due ddcrenn· to Fauntro\ .ind tho<,1: \\ho toll<.i~ed the polt(.'<' th" t•m<' arL' no t Mmcd ~1th macc: dog' and dub' "lo lattlc prod art u\Cd JOd nu firchu~s are turned on thl' ~kmon\traton. 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I • . . ~ I - Monarchs ease into title game Lewis ( 40) helps Mater Dei breeze; Edison tonight By HUGH SILER Dllll)o l'tlot Couupo...,.t Although the season is but three games old, Mater Oei High basketball coach Gary McKnight must be won- dering when his team is going to get some competition. After seeing his team advance into the finals of the Yalenc'ia Tour- nament for the third consecutive year with a 93-57 win over Rancho Alamitos, others may be asking the sam~ question. The three games. which Mater Dei has won by margins of 43, 35 and 36, have led many to believe that the Monarchs are in a class by them- selves, but Vaquero Coach Pat Adams is not so sure. The ~crobatics began early for the Monarchs, as Mike Mitchell had two slams in the first quarter, the second to put Mater Dei ahead 20-9 with 3:29 . remaining in the first period. * Illy Pllll FRIDAY. DECEMSEA 7, 198'4 Flutle ---1• ...,.,.w h• wouliJ P'•fer playing In NFL over UIFL 112. No .surprise.: Seahawks -face Barons Labat's hot h~nd gives OV y1ctory· over Capo Valley By ROGER CARLSON Of .... 0.., "°' ...... It's usually pretty easy to figure out who wins - look for the happy faces. That theory took a beat1ng Thurs- day night, however. as Ocean View High's talented Seahawks limped away with a 56-54 victory over Capistrano ValJey to set up a rematch with Sunset l,.eague rival Fountain Valley in the finals of the Baron Oas51c on the.Fountain Valley cam- pus. The two rivals square ofT at 7: 30 tonight, but only by vinue of the narrowest of margins for the Sca- hawlc.s, who were on the ropes 1n the founb quarter. but got a bag assist from 6-5 senior M1lc.e Labat and a number or right rolls from the ball to offset Capp's heavy-handed defense FV gains final With 6 -49 win over Servite Fountain Valley High's '&rons rolled into the charl>pionsti1p finals of tbe1r own Baron Classic tonight following tfretr thrrd strai&ht vi.ctOf:Y ·of the season and second <fi$misSal of Servite's Fnars Thursday night, to the 'lune of 65-49. h catapults the defending cham- pions into the flnals for the tl'\ird time 1n four years and Thursday'~dccision really wasn't as close as the final score would indicate. The Barons wasted no time in estabhsb1ng clear superiority, bitting the first rline shots they took from the field on lhe way to a 20-6 lead with still I: 11 left in the first quarter. "I don't think they're as good as last year's squad, but ... " Adams didn't finish the statement. For the Monarchs, it was just another day at the office as 6-7 guard Tom Lewis and Mitchell combined for three slams and a total of 55 points. • and sharp outside shooting. It was 8-0 before Servile even got a shot off and by bal ftime it was 36-16 as Brent Martin, Carlos Briceno, Sa mon Thomas, Scott Emerson and Joe Nagle thoroughly confused the Friars with most of the play in Servite's half of the court, thanks to nine Servile turnovers against the Baron press. "Tomorrow night will be a dif- ferent story. " McKnight said. allud- ing to tonight's championship game against Edison High's Chargers. Tipoff is set for 8. After jumping out to a 35-17 lead at the end or the first quarter. the Monarchs cruised the rest of the evening. clearing the bench early and using 16 players in all. Lewis, who had 40 points on the evening. was rested the entire fo urth period. as the presence of the Va- (Plea.e eee LEWIS/82) Mater Del'• Tom Lewie did hla thing Thun- day night, to the tune of 40 polnta in D1i1r PW,......, Ndwd It..._ leading the Monarch.a to a 93-57 rout over Rancho Alamltoe in the Valencia tourney. "We had a lot of chances," offered Capq Valley Coach Mark Thornton. "We were up by six, but then we j ust didn't execute. They (the Seahawks) ~ picked up SQme trash and did what they had to do. But I betcha they wouldn't want to play us later." Chances are the Seahawks would just as well leave the Cougars alone at any time of the year after seeing the South Coast League standouts pull from a 22-13 deficit mto the lead m the third quarter, upping the lead to six points three times. the last at 46-40 late in the period. Ocean View realisucally held most of the aces, but the winning hands were very. very cold at the line. (Pleue see LABAT /B3) Martin took command ngbt away, sconng 13 ofb1s 15 points in the first half Wllh a vanety of maneuvers inside the key, and Briceno's outside shooting and the assists of Emerson and Thomas gave the game an mtrasquad scrimmage look. 0 Through two quarters. when the verdict was determined, Fountain Valley was 16 for 22 from the field ( 72. 7 percent) and 4 for 5 from the ltne. Servile managed just 6 for 24 (25 percent) from the field in that span in what turned an anticipated show- down mto a lopsided belting. Eagles, Sea Kings roll into seini~ ~fca:~~ Esta~~ia ~ins on Clements' basket; Fryer (26) paces ~orona del Mar win; fhSUranCe Lockwood a standout with 23 poin~ Laguna Beach is ne_?Ct for Sea Kings By CHRIS MONAHAN Delly Plot Correepondeftt Estancia High Coach Joe Reid says that when guard Adam Lockwood fi nishes his high school athletic career, he will 'probably play vol- leyball at college. But for now. Reid and the rest of his basketball team- mates are glad to have him. Lockwood scored a game-high 23 points, grabbed eight rebounds and added four steals to lead the Eagles to an exciting. come-from-behind 55-53 win over Chadwick High's Dolphins in the second round of the 15th annual Laguna Beach Hi~ basketball tournament Thursday night. . With the win. the Eagles(2-0) move into tonight's semifinals against War- ren at 5:45. Lockwood, who had gone cold shooting in the fourth q uarter, miss- ing three straight shots, scored on a lay-up.and agam off a rebound to pull the Eagles to within 51-48 with 2: 11 to play. Dickerson: NFL adds ... llyards NEW YORK {AP) -Eric Olckeraon of the Rem• moved 11 Y•ds ctoMr to the Nattonat Foot· ball League'• 1lngle-1ea1on ruthlng record Thurtdey wtthout cwrytng the ball. . The NFL announced It had Incorrectly charged him with an 11 • ··He may go cold shooting. but we need him on the floor for the other things he does like rebounding and defense. He's dynamite," said Reid after the game. At this point, the quickness of the Eagles showed as Jeff Furin stole the ball and fed Eric Yan Doren for a lay- up to make it 51-50 with 1:31 left. After a missed Chadwick shot, Lockwood grabbed the rebound, brought the ball up and found Scott Clements underneath to give the Eagles the lead with I :08 to go. fhe Dolphins went back on top 53-52 with Just eight seconds remain- ing on an eight-foot bank shot by Andre Jackson, who kd Chadwick with 13 points. The Eagles promptly called time out and Reid described the winning play: "It's designed for Todd Mooney to set a screen and for the ball to go to Adam. Adam was double-teamed so we went toJeff(Furin). He did a super job getting the ball up court." Funn found Clements alone under- neath the basket and his thrt;e-point play gave the Eagles the victory with two seconds left . "Scott had four fouls but he played tough," said Reid ... We we re without (center) Steve Isaak (hand IOJury). f:urin came in and did a heckuvaJob. "I told you they were tough," Reid said of the Dolphins. "We were lucky • but it's nice to win. I'll take it." The Eagles trailed nearly the entire first half until Lockwood connected on two free throws with I :27 left in the second quaner to notch the score at 30. In the third quarter, again it was Lockwood who gave the Eagles their first lead with a Jump shot at 5:02 of the third quan.er. That put Estancia on top 37-36. Adam Lockwood When Corona del Mar High basketball coach Jack E~on was asked what it would take to beat Tustin, a team much taller than his Sea Kings, his reply was simple "If our speed doesn't work. we're in trouble." Err-ion surely slept well Thursda} night after watching his Sea Kings blow out the taller Tillers, 60-42 m the second round of the Laguna Beach Tournament. The Sea Kings were aided by 16 team steals and another great shoot- ing night by Junior ~uard Jeff Fryer, who led all scorers with 26 points and had four of those steals. .. I'll tell you something, you 're watching a real taJent (in Fryer) and he's only a junior." said Errion of hi s budding star. "I'm happy with our team's effort. We played hard and didn't break down. We'll have to do that all the time to be successful this year." The Sea Kings are 2-0 0n the year and the win moves them into to- night's (7:30) semifinals against a team they need to become more familiar with -tournament host Laguna Beach (2-0). which has entered the Sea View League after years in th e South Coast League. The statistic that 1s the most surpnsing is team rebounding. The Sea Kings. with only one man (6-8 center Steve Morris) taller than 6-3. pulled down 28. while the Tillers. who start a front line that averages 6-7. had th<' same amount. Errion's reponse when told that his team played Tusu n evcnl~ on the boards was. "Did "<' really " Errion said that Fryr"r's sconng as not the key: but rather hi s three steals at the end of the third and stan of lbe Tourney schedule TODAY Fifth Place Semifinals 2:30-Tusu n vs. Los ..\m1gos 4: 15-San Cle mente 's Chadwick Cbamplonsbip Semifinals 5:45-Warren \.S. Es tancia 7:30-CdM vs. Laguna Beach SATURDAY 2-Fifth place finals 3:45-Norco vs. Los ..\lam11os (consola11on) 5:30-Third place finals 7-Champ1onsh1p finals fourth quarter. "Fryer's three steals were the turning point and our defense won the game again.'· Em on ~1d Dunni the stretch of time from 2:26 left 1n the third quarter unul 6:46 left 1n the founh. the Sea Kmgs outscored the Tillers 10-3 .\II fi,e baskets came as a result of thl'ft!> (three b} Fl]cr. one h\ Bob Zimmer and one b) Doug Green). Thl' <;t n·a ~ ran the Sea King kad from t1 Ill 1 \ Tusti n d1dn·t get an) close r than l·1gh1 points the rest of the gam(' In add1t1on to leading all game scorers, Fl]er was also the leading rebounder. pulhng down 11 before leaving in the fi nal moments, after Corona's ' 1cton-was assured The other big man for 1he Sea Kings, as far as stattsucs go. was Green. Another JUntor guard. he tossed in nine points, grabbed four rebounds and led the Sea Km~ with fi' e steals. y•d toea In a game a.galntt New ()rteMa. .. . 1l'9 lellQU. Mid In • ttatement that an audit of the film•· of the Rama' Oct. 14 game....,., the Anteaters find first victory in Hawaii Selnta tlt\OW9d that.-Dk*•'°" Carmon provi es spark in his first start ~ had po11111ron of • belt PltCMd bllckwetd• by q..,, ~ as UC Irvine rallies for 83-75 triumph inack Jiff K~ln the MCOnd __ :1" 1°"1 ~ .__ wee ctwroed Special to &lie Dally Piiot they've got talent. And their coach 111 -,-v -· docs a hcckuva job." ,. IMellld, the ttatement uld, HONOLULU - A trip to Hawaii Without a cl utch effort from for- under ...... ICOf'tna ~.::.~ may have been j ust what the doctor ward Troy Carmon and another lltOUld hew~ n*d wu orde~ for the UC k vinc basketball prolific $COrina pcrfonnancc from Incl ~. cNraed wtth a fumble team. Johnny ROJCrt. the Anteaters miaht Ind a nllNng at*npt. O n the first lcgQfits two-pme road still be scdcina their ficst win when Aa a r.utt Dlckereon now ha trip to the island5, the Anteaters t~ey takethe~~apinsnh.eUnivcr· 1•-...-..t.,._•14 _ _......__..... captured their fint wm of the season sp1tyTo)f Hawa.11 Satu"'-y night (9:35 r-w--"' -·~-""•-in foJJr tries w'th an 83-75 victory O' 212 In hll ftnll ':l:'* to bf.-over Hawaii Pacific Collcac at Ca~on, in his first stan of the the NOOrd of 2, 11t In 1973 by McKin1cr Gymhcrc Thursday mpt. year. pumped in 1 ca~r·hia!J 24 0.~. llmpeon. Slmpeon did ft In a Hawai Pacific may not be an the points. ha tuna IOof I Hl'Om the floor. 1• 111ne •••an: the ....,. Wiit class of a DePaul, but UCI Coach Bill ' 'Tm so happy for Troy." said .,_-,,~ Mullipn wun•t about to downara<tc Mull.ien of hj 6-6 1enior forward. ,.1, He'I ~ ,. ohance 8"nd8Y 'his team's initial triumph. ·•That s the Troy Carmon we've been ~ . .,. """' tlOll HOUllDft et "They may not realize u back · lootuna forJor the last thrtt ye.an." ~.......,.~Ind Frt411ir, Dec. home; but hey, tht)''Vc .JOI a fOOd R.-n. nwien~h1ae. n<>'dled 21 14 "'._.,....., 11~1on ftnllli at team • Mullip.n said about Hawa11 points (also'IO of 15 from the floor) • Sen Franolloo. Pacific."! know a lot of their kid and and ech~d the 20-po1n1 plattau for r • ' .... the fourth time this ~n. Adding to the balanced UC! front line was Tod Murphy. who con- tributed 16 points. The Sea Wanior'5(8.2) seized quick control of the contest and owned a 25-12 advantage before the first I 0 minutes had bttn played. But UCI refused to fold. mounting a rally that would put them down b) JUSt 49-47 at intenni ion. "lt wu a really arut win cons1der- irrg all the adverse conditions," Mulli_gan added. Tlle nteaters stayed close through the early stage of the second half and finally assumed the lead at 69--68 with 7:45 to ao. T he two tc.-.ms traded baslctts for the next few minute before-Rodney Scott netted a pa_ar offrtt thro'" W\th I OStogotoa)veUCla 78-7 mari1n lfl~I ~1fi '\ 0.nyl 'HOUMO~ scored tttonds later for the hosts final po1nu l<' make It 7 -7S Tht n Jerome Lee converted the front ehd of a one-.a~d-one and UC! led by four with 42 ~nds left. sctt1nf the stage for the game's most p1vota plav Af\er a teammate~ m15~ lihot. Hawaii Paciftc·s C"'nrtos Monroe grabbed the offen 51ve rebound and d.-ove ,he lane. throwing the ball 1n· the ba ket while rolhdmg Wlth UCTs Murphy However. the oflic1al whistled Monroe for an offcnlil''<' foul and negated the hask<'L 11v10g the Ant- eaten possess ion. Carmon pu' 'ht fini\h1ng touche-. on his evcnina b) ma~sng a p:ur ol frtt thro and S<'onng an un· contc t~ re-venc lay-up with fhc ~ond.s rcm11n1n-. UCl w10 tl1 to make 1t a v.tcp 1n Haw111 when 1t concludcs-1t\ tn p apmsube U n1,·t~11y of Ha~'" (l·l) Siatunl!)' nl£)U The a.amc ran bt heard h\C' on KWVC-F'M ( 107.Q\ San Diego trades for LaMarr Hoyt: Sutter to s ign? HOUSTON (AP)-Hey. anybody want a Cy Young Award winner" The San Diego Padres d id. They got LaMarr Hoyt from the Chicago While SO\ The Atlanta Bra ves do. They're clossng in on Bruce Sutter And a bunch of people want Rack utchfTe. who continued his pre- \hnstmas shopping Thursday Today baseball's winter meeungs end. And there were md1cat1ons the;, might finish with a flounsh. T he Nev. York Yankees have unul the conclusion of the meetings to sign Oakland outfielder Rickey Hen- derson. If no agreement 1s roached. the deal that would send Henderson and a manor-league player from th<' .\·s for patcher Jay Howell and four manor-league players 1s void. 'There arc still definitely gaps." Rtl'h1c Rn. Henderson's agent. said aftl·r ncgo11at1on!. Thur<>da~. Bry 1s ..aid In be a-;~1ng for a five-year uintr:ll t .it nwrc 1h.1n $1 'mllho n per \('3\lln ··\\ c J1dn '1 tradt• tor Ht'nderson so 1h:11 v.e wouldn't be able to sign him:· "SColTed a 'i ankce" olliu al HO\t. '<'ho '<'On the .\mencan League C \ 'i oung in 19&3 with a ~4-1 ('l m ord. 'ltruggled last season to I )-18. ht' lir.-.t losi ng mark in tbe ma1or~ c:"\\t• ~no" he didn't have a good \ear last \Car:· Padres General Man- ag<'r Ja ( Mc"-eon s.11d ... ull. that happenli to ~1tnc p11chcrli once 1n a v.hale ·· In f'C'tum for Ho\t and two mmor lcagul' pla~rl'li the "'h1tc Sox got pitcher 1 tm Lollar. 1nfielder-out- fieldf'r Luis Salazar and two minor- leaguers. including Tnple-A shon- 'ltop Oz11c (1u1lk n. one of the most pnzcd prospc:'(b 10 the San Dicio organ11at1on · F..quall} big news could com( from I\ tlanta. "h<'re utter and ht two agents wrnt T hursday amidst stgn tht> rel1(f pitcher could sc'>on ilTI wuh the Bra'"t"S utter loo~ed at some propcny m i\tlanta and while there toured thr tel<'" 1s1on station owned by Brav('<; owner T Cid Tu rncr utter nnd ht~ agen" were to meet with Turne r and Brav~ officials lh1s morning ~tl:inta has ofTercd Sutter. the I Q7q National Luguc C"} Young winner. a contract that n:-pon cdh would cost th<' Brav~ $811: m1lhon hut m time would pa) Suu cr a whopping $48 m1llson · .J- "We don't h:we any deal )<'t.¥ Braves General Mnnaacr Joh'l't Mulkn said from h1 home "When we Jtt him. we'll ask. 'lit.). Bruce. v.h.at do }'Ou th1nk~ D1d ou any pmpcrt\ "ou lfkcd'>"' , .. ...... ~._. ......... _... ______ _.. __ ...,.,.._ ____________ ..._~_...-------------""'!r.---...._...--.,._ ____ --:' __________ ~~-----~--' Orange Cout OAIL Y Wilan erf Cilrren win • ME L80URNE, Au9tr .. t.a (AP)-o.fendtng chem- pfon Mat• WUander of Sweden end ninth-seeded South African Kevin Cuff.n took contrutlng paths today to tM men'a alngla flnal of the AUS1raJlan Open t9nnll tournam«\t. Wiiand«, 20, took jult ee mlnut• to demoUsh ~time champton Johan Kriek of Naples, Fla .. &-1 , &-0, e-2. Curren had to ~ttle for more than three hours before downtng American Ben Teaterman, ranked 35th In the world, 2--6, 4-81 6-3, 8-4, M . Wllander'• vtctoty over tM South African-born Krtek wu achieved In maJMtM: atyte. The MCOnd·IMded Swede pta)'*t naw1e11 ten- nl1, comptetety ovwpoMtlng Kriek. the tourth Med and winner here In 1981 and 1982. Curr.n started very .. owty and -ogravated an old ankle lnJuty on the way before finally beating Testerman. The 26-year-otd right-hander who now lives In Austin, Texa, never has rMched a Grand Slam tournament final before, WhJle Wllander i. aiming for his third Grand Sklm tllle. sec opens tournament ~outhcrn C aliforn1a College pull> ltS unblemished record on the lane tonight (6 o"clock) when the Vanguards face Cal tate Stan1~laus 10 the first round of the four-team Chapman basketball toumaqient at the Hutton Spons Center 1n Orange SoCal College. 6-0. 1s coming off llS toughest game of the young season. an 8().. 76 victory over Pomona-Pitzer Wednesday. Chapman and Fresno Pacific will collide in tonight's 8. o'clock game with the winners meeting for the title at 8 Saturday and the losers playmg at 6. Flutie says he'd rather take shot at NFL over USFL From AP dlspatebes NEW YORI\. -He1'iman Troph) ~ winner Doug Flut1e s~ud Thursda) he ~ would prefer to pla> 10 the National Football League rather than the United States Football League "if all things are equal." At a new~ conference before he "'as formally presented with the He1sman Trophy. Flulle said he would '"like to g1 ve the N Fla shot but I don't know how things are going to go ... The Nev. Jerse) Generals of the USFL ha' e the tern tonal nghts to Boston College pla)'ers and o"'ner Donald Trump re- ponedl~ 1s set to make Flut1e. the first quarterback 1n ma1or-college football h1s1011 to pass for more than 10.000 'ards. an offer he ma' ha' e tro~ble refusing. · Ho-we' er. Flut1e said that "mone} 1s not going to be the bottom hoe and it's not going to P'latle be the top hoe lt"s rele' ant but it's not the onl> thing that 1s important ·· . .\sked 1fhe preferred the NFL. flut1e replied: ··tr all things are equal -defin1tel ) But according to the ·rumors. all things are 001 equal lfl'm off erred 1den11cal contrlh:ts there·s no question 10 m~ mind I'll ""ind up in the NFL "But I ha\e no clue to "' ha1 ma' bl' offered rm .:'2 )Cars old. I'm looking to the future. i·m 'ec1ng "'hat hie holds for Doug Flut1e ·· Earl\. Thursda\.. Flu11e fk"' to \.\ash1ng1on and met President Reagan "It was very exciting.'" he said. "l was nenous going 10. what do you talk to the president of the Un11ed States about? I cena1 nl> wasn"t going to talk economics with him But he made me fe-t'l very relaxed We talked for a few minutes " Quote of the day 8arf1 SwltHf, Oklahoma football coach, after the Sooners made two goal-line stands In the teeond half In their 17-7 v1C1ory over Nebraska, then No. 1 In the nation: "You saw something you don't aee maybe once In a lifetime twtoe." Lombardi Award to Degrate Tony Degrate. a t nn erst I) of Texas defens1' e talki e "'ho )3)S he·s proud ofh1s talent for '"creating ha,oc" on the football field "'on the Lombardi """ard Thursda} as the nauon·s top rnlleg1atc lineman Degrate, 6-4 and 280 pound~ led 1he I onghorns lo a 7-J-I record b\. making 1.r taddc,. 121 of them unas~1<.tcd. The lomhard1 J"'ard J troph' 1ha1 features a block of granite " named tor I !all qf fame pla\er and coach Vinre Lombardi. !fr lx'JI wrnnJ-ume nominee Bill Fralic. J fi 5 2!<'i·pound \rn11>r otTcns1'r tackle from P111shurgh fhe 1Hher t"'o hnalt\t\ -were L' C ou tside lineback('r J ack Del Rio. c1 1).4 .:' l'i-pound ~enior. and Wiiiiam Perry, a fl. l 32'i-pound noscguard from Clemson ~lean-while tackle Bruce Smith, one of the finest defensl\C pla~cr!> 1n V1rg1n1a Tl·ch"s h1slor:. was named "'•oner of 1he Outland Troph' as the nat1on·s "-o I l"olleg1ate 1n1en0r lineman Lazers post win over Cosmos E.\\T RI rHERfOKD \.I "-a than '>acl..'i and \.\ llltt' \1olano \cored third-quarter goals I., st·comh apart to kad the Lo'i .\ngeles laze" to a 'i 1 \1a1or Indoor ~occer league 'll tOn o'er the ( o'imm on Thur!>da) night The '1ctol) ra1~d th<' Latcrs n·rnrd to 6-2 and spoiled the coaching dehu~ ol Hubcn Birk<'nme1er of the ( osmo\ th<' team's interim coa1.h 1n the wake of the recent firing of Eddi<' firman1 LEWIS • • • From Bl queros' 7-0 1un1or center Lee Velas- quez did not c.lov. the Monarch'> "We'rc not out 10 brc-ail. rtl·ords," Mc~n1iht ~1d 10 refrrcncc to h" decision to rcplfll~ Lev. is. C"ven though he had a shot at breaking the tournamenrs s1ngle-pmc \C:onni rt· cord of S3 -\nd 1f )Ou happen to b< wondenna who the owner of the record 1s. wonder no more -Lev.1 set the mark. last )cur 1n a game against Esperanza H 1&h Thursda} ·~ night's performance helped Lewis up his SC"asonal average to 37.3 poi nt~. M11chell. meanwhtle. IS at 12 6 Mitchell and Lev.u. v.ere the center of a11entton. but JUn1or Stuart Thomas added 12 points of his o~n. to go along with the rebounding strengths of Mike Kell~ and frtshrnan Ke' in Rembert .\lthough the Vaquero'> ( 1-1) got on the board first. the lead v.as shon- Ji,ed a<; the Monarchs scored 35. 12. 21. and 15 point in the four penods. In the beginning of the fourth quarter. thi: \ aqucroc. held the Monarl"h~ lo fi,l' points in the firM 11, l' minute<. bdore John Mounce hit 1v.11 from thr ltnl' to breal.. the drought Tonlght•s schedule Consolation 4 30-E~peranza '~ Katdla Third Place GIRL S RASKE TBALL Anteaters get hot when it counts UCTiops USIU; CostaMesa. CdM suffer setbacks UC Irvine overcame a cold spell in the secood half to notch a non- confcrence victory Thursday niaht over host United States lnterna11onal to highlight area women's basketball action. On the high school front. both C'orona del Mar and Costa Mesa suffered tournament defeats. while Nev. Q:Ort Harbor won the eas)" way- b} forfeu. Ht>rc·s what took place UC Irvine 60, USIU 56: Chen Graham scored e1eht of her game- h1gh :!4 points dunn& the linaf four minutes 10 help the Anteaters score a come-from-behind '1ctol) over the Soaring Gulls 10 San Diego. improved 11~ record to S-1. the lone tosi. comma to h18"ly-ranked Lona Beach State. USIU fell to 2-5. The Anteaters return to action Saturday night. hosting Cal Stale Fullerton at Crawford Hall (7:30). In high school action: Ban11lng st, Corona del Mar H : At the Artesia Tournament of Cham- pions. the Sea Kings dropped into the consola11on bracket after the clo~ loss. Down 48-46. CdM missed an opportunity to go for the tying basket when Fran W) nn made a steal but could not control the ball and 11 went out of bounds. \.\' nn. a senior point guard. ac- coun1ed for the bulk of the CdM offense "Ith 20 points and eight assists Junior Michelle Willard pullt"d down nine rebounds to go with her 10 points. The Sea Kings return to play ·aturda~ morning at Q in a consola- 1100 game. 6 15 -Valent·ia vs. Rancho Alamitos Championship 8-Ed1son \.S Mater De1 o.i11 ~ j!Mto bf Nc...,d KooMof Mater Del'• Tom Peabody aoe• up for two polnu against 7-foot Lee 'Velaaquez. UC!. up 30-27 at halft1ml\ went 811: minutes without a bai.ket in the second half and found itself down 39-32. But the Anteaters chipped away at the USIU lead and Dorothy Lewis fi nally put UCI back on top 49-48 with S: 17 left. Lewis. a 6-1 senior. added 18 points and 12 rebounds for UCI which avanna 53, Costa Mesa 14: A 12 pem.~nl shooting effort from the field told the story as the Mustangs were soundly beaten in the consolation fi nals at Irvine by the Rebels. Costa Mesa could only manage fo ur fie ld goals (out of 33) and was outscored 33-8 in the second half. "The kids were up so high for I Milwaukee spurts past Detroit Five Rustlers Estant·1a the previous night (a 42-30 win) that we kind of fell flat tonight ." cApla1ned a disappointed Costa Mesa Coach Paul Kahn. Sidney Moncrief scored SC\ en po1nh m in a I S-2 spurt at the start of the fourth All Pt 9 quarter as Mll-waukee crushed Detroit. earn .. a c 114-99.10 Na11onal Basketball Assoc1a11on action At halfume. the Bucks reured center Bob The Mustangs return to action Saturdiy in the Garden Grove Tour- nament The first opponent will be Hunungton Beach at 9 a.m. Mater Del 76, H11atln&ton Btacla U : The Monarchs d isposed of lhetr l.aJlier's un1fo~m No 16. Lamer ended his NBA career last season alter 14 )ears in the league. the last 4' i w11h the Bucks after the) acquired him from Detroit . . In other NBA games. Rolando Blackman scored seven of his 18 in ts as Dallas tallied the first IS points of the r , •• ~ j . ., ~· . . .... ' ~i· ~ . ,, . second half and coasted to a I 12-83 \ICton· O"er Nev. York The Mavencks had a s1x-po1nt advantage at halftime. but Black- man and Mark Aguirre, who scored six ofh1s 17 points dunng the 15-0 spun. earned the Mavencks 10 a 64-43 lead with 7· 17 left 10 the third period .. Frank Johnson 'it·ored two baskets in the final 3Q seconds to seal Wa5hinston's 111-106 '•c· Moncrief tol) ')\.Cr Indiana after the Bullets had blown a I '\-point" third-quarter lead . Seattle o'ercame a 14-point defic11. and v.11h Tom Chambers and Jack Sikma 'i<."Onng ::!6 points each. rallied to defeat L'tah. 106-Q9 Thurl Bailey led the Jau \I.Ith 18 points and Adrian Oaolley <,truggled to get I., Mickey JobJJson·s tv.o free throws v..11h nine seconds rema1n1ng ga'e Golden late a 114-113 "•ctor: o'er Houston. v.h1ch got a 42-point performanct' from rookie center Akeem Olajuwon. OlaJu~on. pla\ing 10 h1r, 20th NBA game. scored 32 points ofh1s POints in thl' first half Mychal Thompson scored 28 points and grabbed eight rebound<; to po"er Portland to a I 13-96 \ICtol") nH'r an .\nton10 49ers blasted by Wyoming \en1or guJ rd Rodney Gov.ens' I., point!> hi:l~·d \.\ )Om1 ng tnl'rrnmc c1 ~lov. ~Lan and;1a hal111mc deadlock to defea1 Long Beach Stall' 7 3-4Y, 10 non-con- fer~nce college ha~ketball Thursday. The teams \\ere lied 23-23 at the half. But W)-oming ~cored nine straight points to take a 31 -24 lead earl) in the second half W}"oming hit another 10-point stnng later 10 the half to take a commanding S0-32 lead "'Ith JU!>! under 10 minutes left in the game . In other rnllege basketball Thursda). fol"\'ard Detlef Scbrempf's 13 points led a balanced Washington attack as thl' ninth-ranked H uskies pulled av.a) 10 the second half 10 defeat S1 Mar:"; 68-48 With the' 1uon. 'Washington 1mproH·d 11s record to 4-0 v.h1le the (,ads slipped to 3-3 .\t ~ahbu guard Dwayne Polee had a game-high 21 point!. and fol"\'ard Eric White added 18 lo pau: Peppcrd1ne toa 95-..,7 \It tor) oH·r \11\soun-t. Lou•'> In t Loui'> Aolhony Welch and Bruce Douglas kd :"io .., llhno1s ~ 11h I:! po1nt!I apiece to beat Missouri. 65-SO The llhn1, t.oast1ng tom <oeH·nth .. 1c100 in eight ~tarts JUm~d w a 20-6 lead in the first 81·1 minute\ and ne'er trailed · Fast start lifts Montreal to win Mark Hunter scored on J pa<,s from Ryan Walter Ill \econd.-. after the opening faceotTto trigger Montreal w :i 1-1 Nauonal Hocke ) League '1cton 0' l'r Boston C anad1cns goalu.· Steve Penney, v.ho h.HJ .:''\ SJ\l'' including l 4 10 the 1h1rJ pc nod. camt• "'11h1n Ii ' l' minuteS<.lfbccom1ng thl' nr~l man to shut llUt Bo'>ton at home since 1977 ..\goal b~ Phtladel_ph1a·!I Tim Kerr earl) in the second period cra~ed a I-CJ Quebec lead. Oti1 the team~. were unable to !>Core thereafter and fini\hcd 1na l-I 11e Telenalon, radio TELIVIStoN 5 p.m. -PRO 8AUIET8ALL: Lakers at Phlladelphla, Channel 9. 10 p.m. -80XING: From the Olympic Audttonum, Channel 66. MDtO • p.m. -Cot.LIGE 8AIKET8Al.L. use lt'S. Tex.ea Tech In Hawtceye Clusic, KNX (1070). 5 p.m. -"'° 8AllCIT8AU.: Lakers at Phllac:s.lphla, KLAC (570). 5:30 p.m, -PtltO 8All<ET8ALl: CUppera at Atlana. {defa)'*t), KIEV (870). f 1\l' (1ullll·n V. e'it l olll'ge lontllall pla\l.'f'> haH'l·arm·d lif\t ll':tm honor'> 10 the Pal-4 < onkn·nll· ...ind three uther Ru.,tlcr-. p1tl..i:d up 'l'lond tl·am ~llh\ \\ edm·\da' L incbal·l..er Hoh l ndl'n'>tlx:I.. v. ho kd C1oldt•n \\ l"\I '' 11h (111 .. olo tJcl..k"> anJ 43 <t\\1\tl·d 1.1l l..ln c.irm·d lir'>t tc...im honor' J~ did v.1dl' rl'l'l'l\l'r \11 kl' D1 A1·1 n.1rdu. 11gh I t•nd Ken .\1.1Jor 11tkn\l\l' 1.1d,ll' Bohtl\ ~1m~ and punll'I Kid.' 'l.kndo1a D1Hern,1nJn \\," tlw ~11 ~ rt'lt'1,er in lhl· ronll"n·1Hl' "llh 4h r1."u:p11on., fort> I 'I' Jrd' .ind 1lirt•1· tom hdo"' fl\. \l.11111 "h" "·" 1n1urnl during the la't 1v.11 g.111,.., 1 If 1 hrr \l.'.l\1111 l J ught .:' ~ fl·l'-'l"' 1111 , q \ .11 J\ FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Po• Plaver, \Cllool _"',..," ~e '1• ,.,, .,, (, • 8 ""4'0 Et Cat!'! N) ov '-~''A en 8a•er\• e • OC.7R ~ ,,~ Mar \nl>uM T 3!1 OC. E ••••" l\leoo r •" OC.-Sleve C. more Pa\aOI!"" o · 8'"~" "ii. ,..,. ,, v\ ea-.ff'\t f" OT-80btlv Sim\, GOI~ W"I 0 -T •" NPP" ,. Pl\llClt'no 01-JfH• \"'fl'•' Fu •'' 0 -S<o" P· ,,.,., ,.. E Cia" ""'' TE -Ken ~1or, GOldefl WH1 ·1 -f ,. . ., 8Pvtl ., ... a (•" t .,., A u"• a Oa• \ Tall WR -M1k• Dt8 itrMrdo GOl!Mn We•I WR "'~' ar Pe>C)of\ I~ •• \ .,.,k ,,. "1 ,,_."" E Ca ~B l "',, E J Jtr l ,} · OB ~O· ... "" ·"" r ~ ,,., 'u' RS /1 Or'll ..,, .. .,.,,, RB R;tnrh R 'eo11e I"" ~8-8ren•r v.,n Pa\ .. Ot" o RB -Robert P•11 '' 1 onu 8eacr RB-Darr1on )WU,. f ullrr•ur> RB Keo111 McCov Cerr ''O' RB Andrew Jac••on El Camino Pvn•tr-R•c• Fran•. ~ullttlon Pun•n-Rocri MtnOol~ C.o•Oen W!'U P" R<C' Fron• Fullerlon Yr So s So So So ~ S<> Fr So ., <,o So .. .., So So Sr S· F• '>o So So Fr )O So Fr So So Fr So P~ Da• a Mofle• Tall OHP~\·Vf Pl6v"r c;,f thf vt'.tt Tall So R11nov Ru11eoge FIRST TEAM DEFENSE OL-M••e Hu•cntf\OI\ 8•~•r\l1et0 DL-Lon' Aieaoe Tall OL-V1c AltaOa Tall DL-Tom Blake Ml San An1on10 Ol -Kenl McClunt Puaat11a OL-Jtromt Fo\ler Lono 8eac11 OL-Adam Low111 Fullerlon OL-8r1an E\Ptno\11 CerrilO\ OL-Mar•on Kn10111. Et Cam•no OE-lob UmcMflUocll, GOiden WHI OE-TO<la Hemno1on. Fut1er1on DE-Andre Frazier Cerrllos DE-James Jan\on lono 8eoc11 LB-Mike Stewarl, 8akef\fleld L8-8n an Thomsoon, Tall LS-Bruce Keno1v. Posaoena LB-Tom Hou••. Fu11er1on 08-Euoene Harr1\on Tell DB-Crag Howaro Tall DB-Cleo M~1er Tall DB-Milon Pill\ Pasaoena OB-"-ev1n Har1o.~n Pa\eoene 08-John Colla ro F u11er10" 0 8 -Jam" Cnam~r F1;11e r1or 0 8-1' •eo Pav ion Cerr ,.,, D8-S1a Jonn\on Cerr 101 second straight Sunset League foe So after earninJ a two-point decision So over Fountain Valley on T uesday. Fr T ht' end of the first half proved ~ dec1s1ve as Mater Dei stretched a 10.. So point advantage to 17 by utilizing lbe ~ press to go on a 7-0 run. so Sisters Mary and Gerri Gainey so. combined for 33 points with_Man::... ~ ~citi ng 12 of her 18 and Oerri pouring so 10 I 0 of her 15 in the fi rst hat( Noelle ~~ Manfre. a junior guard, added 13 for so Mater Dei. so Hun11ng1o n Beach's All yson ~ Hartma~ossed in 15 points and so Kell > Murray added 11 as the Oilers so dropped their season opener. So So So So So Df'fens • ..,e o•aver o4 '"'' ... ,,, Tof"f' Mou•' ~,, prton Newport Harbor 2, Torr:ance 0: The a1lors won by forfe it as Torrance fa iled to show. The a1lors. nov. 2-0. return 10 awon aturday when they face El Toro 10 the Garden G rove Tour- nament at 7:30 p.m. Coacn ot ·~Year At Ba•doCk Tell SECOND TEAM OFFENSE C-Jonn Tov10 Lonv 8eocn OC.-Aaron F•"e Cerr•tos OC.-S•tve McMurlry Lonv 8HCI\ OT-Oon ROD•n\OI\ Tall OT-M 1o.e "-nUl\en Fut erton TE-Jonn Reeo Lono Buen llllR-C arence JOM\on Pasao~ WR-Pernell Sullivan Fullerton 08-JOM H .. f'\M, OolOtft Weil R8-Toao S1owe M• San Anlon•o R8-Jonn Stewart. Tall RB-Cr>ar1es Ra" Fulltrlon Pu_,1,.,r -R:o~n Barone Clfrr·to\ P"-Rooert Baro11e Cerr11os SECOND TEAM DE FENSE Dl-t.enn• Moore Bo•erif1e10 OL -Reoo1e McNaor Puoaene OL-Mall Rooers Fullerton OE.-Cnns Fra11er Posaoena DE-Mike Lenahen Ml San Antonio DE-Georoe Varon. Tell LB-David Row«Mn, Gol«Mn Wt\! L8-Roo Wal11c1<. Lono Beacn LB-Jon McMa\ler, Cerrito• 0 8-Garv R1cll1iro, 8akef\ltelO 0 8-81al<e Gornono 8ol<&'r\fle10 08-Andre Cnoel<" Ml San Anlon10 D8-8rvan 8um\lde, GOiden We\I So So So So Fr Fr So So So So So, So So So Ft Fr So So So Fr So. So So Fr So So Fr. Vikes host Vaqs Two non-league pre p basketball games are on tap tonight for Orange Coa~t area teams -Irvine 1s at Manna and Westminster is on the road tor the third t ime. wnh a trip to Magnolia. Both ga mes are scheduled for 7:30. Manna will be trying to bounce back from a 56-45 loss at Mission V1e10 Wednesdax, while Irvine's Vaqueros will be attempting to make the Vikings thei r second victim in three nig)ns after npping Santa Ana Valle). g1.61. Sports on TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 4 30 am -PRO FOOTBALL Buflalo at New York Jet'). ( hannel 4 10 am -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nevada-Las Veg.a<. at C1eorgetown. ( hannel 2. "Joun -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at \1cmph1\ St . ( hanncl S 12· '0 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Kentucky itt lncl1ana < hannel 4 I pm PRO FOOTBALL· Minnesota at San I r.inti'U> C hannd ~ .:' pm SOCCER Portugal ''>. Cn·cho~lovak1a ( \\ orld c u' qu,1hl\ 1ng rnJtl h played Ori 14 10 Opono). C hannt•I '4 Ir m -HIGJI SCHOOL FOOTBALi.. 1:1 Modena"!. L<.pcran1a (t<1p1:) Channel 'i() 4 Jo p m -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at \.\.-ar,hington. ( h.innel 9 "' r m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: The lntt'rn::ttH1nal Prole<,\lonal r 1gurc Skating Champ1onsh1ps trl1m '-e"' 'or._ < hannel 7 fl pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Kodak All· .\nwma foothall tl•am 1s pre-.cnted. Channel 2. Ill pm -BOXING Wilfredo Gomez vs. Azumah '-d wn lor the V. 8( tcathcrwc1ght champ1onsh1p from ~an Juan Puerto Rico Gc:IT) Coone) vs. George Chaplin in a hea' \v.c1!Ult bout from Phoenix. Channel 9. RADIO 9 111 am -PRO FOOTBALL Buffalo vs, New York Jt'I\ K '1 X 110 701 '-oon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. UCLA at \.kmph1\~t . KMPC-(7 10) I pm -PRO FOOTBALLt Minn~~ota vs an r ranc 1srn. K"" \ ( I 070) 4 or 6 p m -COJ.LECE BASKETBALL: U C vs. tuv. .i ur liu'>ton .. l\.N X ( I U 70) ·UO p m -PRO BASKETBALL. Lakers at Washington. KLAC (570). 4:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Lazers at Baltimore. KWVE-FM ( 108). 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY. Krngs at Montreal. KWVE- FM (108). . 9:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UC Irvine at . Hawaii. KWVE-FM ( 1081. Sunday TELEVISION 10 a m -PRO FOOTBALL: Seaule vs. Kansas Cl!)'. < hannel 4. I pm -PRO FOOTBALL: Washington vs. Dallas. < hanrwl 2 RADIO I p m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Houston at Rams, KMPC (710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Denver. KOG01600). 7 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: San Antonio at Clippers. KI EV (870) Oilers surprise; Uni eliminated Hununaton Beach surpnscd Compton to advan~ to the consolation finals of the Fountain Valley Baron O asS1c Thursday niiht. but Un1vers1ty was ousted at Gahr. Newport Chnstian fell 10 its first-round test at the Notre Dame (R1vcrs1dc) Tournament. Herc's how 11 went: ,. HuaU.DltOn Bucla IO, Compton U : The Oilers evened their record at l·l with the victory over highly-regarded Compton at Ocean View. · • h • • The victory mo._,thc Oilers into a game apinst Occ S ddl b k en t rneys Wit Victories Mill1kanat FountainVallcy today (4:30). ' . ' a e ac op OU . Hunttngton8each,wh1Chtook a l()..pointlcad inthc 5CCo nd quarter. wo s paced by point juard Anthony C"oinmun11~ rnllcgc hac.kC'tball team'\ from Orange Coac;1 :ind addlebad, en101rt"d profitahle tournament openers Thur\da) night. w11h the P1ra tc\ bhwng Hartnell and Saddleback pohi.hina off anta Monica Here'\ what happen<'d Oraage Coau 81 . Hartnell ~3 \ophomorC' guard \1ar~ Goud'e had h1' bc<it offensl\ <'night in tv.o ~asonc.. <iconng :!:! points a' the Pirate' had an ea\\ llmr V.llh Hanndl ( ollegr ofC\ahna\ 10 the ~k11hnc opener u oudae hit l(J of I ti 'hOI~ from the tloor to h('l p lht· Pirates improve their record to ~.1 4iophomore fof'A<ard hiu&hn k >an added 14 points ro,....,.,ard Oarinn Monon had n1M and P~l" loom~ • '°phomott from Matrt ()(1 \Cored c11ht point\ for ocr cont maintained a .n.11 halft1mC' ad\a1n1aae allowing 1>irate < oach TJnd' C11lh\ to gl\c h1!> re.,c·r'e' plcntv of pl3~1n1t 11mc and the' rci.r>ontkd v..C'll Re\er' r guard Palm k Drake who utmc into the µme a<. l )(Cc. top a'ISl'it man. d1\hed ofT ,,\ more Thursda) and John Mullet camt' o ff the bench to lead the P1ratc:!l 1n rcboundtn~ with \C' en CX ( liaure\ to lace a much \llOrr te\I tonight when the P1r<tlt'\ wt..e on C II\ C nlleg<' of <;an Franr1~0 10 the semifinal\ The R;,m\ fe<1tufl.' formrr \an Clemente High star ~an (1arrett ~ 6 'I crnter who earned All-< IF honors last \Ca~>n • The e1ghMeam tournament conclude~ Sa turd"> Saddl~back 77, ult Monica 71: The Gaucho' scotrd then lnc.t n1nt' p01nh at the frre throv. hne 1n hfauna Sant.a ~OOICJ tor tht• \c.'C'ond lime thl'> !.e8'>0n l he C ursa1r1o pulled within 7'-71 with 29 \CCOn ds left before 'y1clfk Thomae. con,rrtcd both ends of a one-and- one !.t1ua11on and Enc ('ornl) woe; 1ntenuonall)' fou~ and m..ide tv.o tn.·c thro""I. \addleh;Jck wu nt' <'' behind 1n the pme after ac.\um1ng a ~-0lead .111thouah thr contest wa'> 11ed on three <X'\ac.1 00\. lhc lt1\t t1mr at $1 51 tn the stcond half < ornh topped thC' C1aucho (S-1 O\enall) wtth 20 points v.h1I<' Thuma\ had 15. and Jeundcr Hamilton proJuced nine rtbound~ to go with his 12 points. Howard. who combined 16 points and nine assim. John • Hanavan . dded 13 points and seven rebound Huntington Beach shot 58 ~rcent from the iloor. CyprH1 U , Unlver1Uy 41: The young TroJans were cl1m1nated fro m thr Gahr Tournament desptlt keeping th1nas 1ntcre ting 1n the fi m half behind the sconng of Brad Arnold and George Paulson. >\mold fintshed the night with 19 points and Paulson addi;sl 14, but the 1 r0Jan1 had trouble aga1 nst Cypress' 1one in the second half "We pl•>td some aood defenst 1n the first halfand we did a aood JOb oft k1n1 'hot • but wt didn't match up 10 their 1onc and adJu t 1n 1hc second half." said University oach tevc OjllO Aqwlnaa II, Ne-port C.rlatlu U : The Conquerors fell to 0-2 overall w1th t~ ti nt round los tn tht' Notre p tnst Dame Tournament 1n R1\-cr-.1de. de p1tt' 13 point from Rob61c Morgan . nd 11 from Steve Hr rben. \.lddlrbctck ~as deadl) from the line in the p me. nctt1na lfl of:! I for ov<'r QO J)t'rcent The C"sauchos weren'1 b:id from the field C'llht•r, ovel'('om1na 22 turnovers wtth a 62 percent ellorL The win mo"e ddlehacll 1nto the \Cm1linal' fl C. m1nu at Q.o'c;l04.k ton11ht • .~ .. "'--.. • NflL NATIOHAL CONllllRINCI w ... w L. T f'ct. ,., f'A •·S.11 Fren T3 , "O m 40S 204 •• ,,It • s 0 64) JQ.1 111 NtwOrtttn• • ' 0 42' 267 33-4 Alllllllt , II 0 114 ,., )49 c ..... Jt•Cl\!ugo 9 s 0 643,... ?IS ~Mll .. \I • I 0 .,. 331 211 troll 4 ' I 311 2'7 3St hmNB•v 4 10 0 216 171 3S3 MIMt•ote 3 II 0 114 2SS 39S .. ,, NY Glenla t s 0 '4J '7S 1'° Waltll119lon ' s 0 64.) 3'7 us OaHH ' s 0 "3 1St 1SO SI L..oul• I • 0 S7 I 36S 295 Pllllaci.tonle s ' I 393 2•1 177 AMllUC.AN CONllllRINCI Wet I v·S.allla It , 0 157 397 217 v·Oenv•r 11 3 0 716 306 11• Raiden 10 4 0 ,,. m 262 S.n OleGo 7 ] 0 soo 360 3SS Ken•HClly • I 0 .,. 13' m ,_el Ptllat>urgl\ 7 1 0 SOO 3S1 m Cincinnati 6 • 0 4?9 263 297 Cleveland ' 10 0 116 203 2S4 HOYiton ) 11 0 ?14 204 313 ~·Mlam1 EHt 12 ? 0 IS7 •SO 260 N•w England ' • 0 m 329 31S NY Ja!s 6 • 0 •29 290 l06 1ndl•n•PC>ll1 • 10 0 116 112 363 ElutfalO 1 11 0 143 212 3'1 •·cllncMd division 1111a v·cllnclle<I wlld·card !Ma vott oerrn S.tvrdav's Game BuffalO al New York Jel\ (Cnennei • el 9·30 • m) MlnN101e el Sen Frand$CO <Cnannel 1 •I I om l SUndaV'I Glm.I Hou11on at Ram• Allan11 et Tempe Bev Clnclnnetl el N•w Orleans Clavetend el Plllst>urgh GrHn BIY 11 Cn!ugo Miami 11 lncll1nePC>1t1 New E11gl1rid 11 PttlledelPllle New York Glanh et St Loul\ Seallla 11 l(en111s Citv (Cllannel 4 e t 10 I m) Son D>ego at Denver W11hlr111lon et OellH !Channel 1 a1 I Om) Men<Mv's Game Reider\ ol Otlrolt (Cllannel 1 al S Pm) NFL odds xSon Fra nclKo 16 ' over M1nn601a (Solurdavt xNY Jtt1 1 over Buttato 1Se1urdov1 xR1m• I I'> over Hou\ ton xPlllst>urgn 7'7 over Cleve111,.d xTamoa Bav 7' 2 over Allenta Miami u over •lncllaneOOll\ Cloclnl!Jll 1 over •Ntw Orltenl xSt Louil 3V2 over NY Glenll GrMn.81v Vl xClllcago, even Saall141 4' 2 over xKenlH Cllv New England l over xPlliledel1>11•1 W11hlng1on I "J ovtr •Dallas 110.nvtr 1 over Sen 0'4!llO Raider\ 1 over Ottroll (Monday) H IGtl sdlllOI cu• FINALS ( T Mitltlf, 7::>0, IH'M\1 lndlceMd I Bl9 Flv• Com.tenet Fontane ( 11·1) v\. Riverside Polv ( 12· t I at LA CoU'9um (Seturdey et 8 Pm I s.u1Mm ClnttAnc• Elc>eran11 ( 12· ll vs Et MoOene (11· ll 11 Senta Ane Bowl Clftfl'al Com.tenet Fu1141rlon ( 12· I) 11 La Mirada tll·OI llAnCI C~ence Whllller Cllrlllian ( 13-0} "' On1.,10 C11r1,111n c 10-11 11 Rlnrsloe cc CNlfal~ , Camarltlo 112·1) vs Venrura (12·0·11 er LA Coliseum <S•rurdey er 4:30 P m l Dfllft·Mountelft Cenferen<.e AQOU<I ( 13·0} "' Yuceloa (10 3) at UC RlveolOI Eu*'! Cellference Clertmonr 1 ll·O) v\ Ttm!Me Cllv < 10·2) 11 Citrus Coli.vt ,._,..wntem CM!er- Cenvon tCenvon COYnlrvl I ll·O> vs Senta Marla t9·•> 11 COii.Qi of 1111 Canvon' s.u!MHMnlC~ Diamond Bar I 13·0) vs BelOwln Perl< ( 13·01 el Ml Sen Antonio College Wrestlln9 HIGH SCHOOL. EdlMlll 48, VIII f'arlr 1l 98-Corratt tEJ oec Delgnron 6 J IOS-Mel IVP) won bv forfe11 111-Parlno IE) dee !>eme1e lS l 119-Kawekubo <El dK Gatvl\, 9·1 . 126-Lowenbrool< IE l P Pavl\Ofl 1 S4 13?-War1el tEI oec Tucxer. 6·0 1»-Follldl\ IE) Cl« Terrv, 14·0 l4S-Snvder1 <E) C1eC Aooln\Ofl, ll·S !SS-Brown (El P Bryant, I S9 167-CaHCOtlla (VP) dee Allin. IS·6 17s-Burdlne (VPI dtc Lafleur. 7 o 191-Arnot tEl P Turner. 3 49 Hwt-Goen\ (El won ov lonelr Bovs HCClf' HIGH SCHOOL. Cleremlllt I, HuMIMton &Mell 0 Culwr CltV l, OcNn View 0 IE 1 '-ntla 2. F ulerten l Elta ncle ~Ing CamPC>s I IClrlCh l Girts soccer HIGH SCHOOL Mlrlftl 2. Tustin 1 Merine \coring Co• l C11rl1t1en t Austrakn OS*I Cat~me) Min's Sllttll• SemfflMls Mall Wiit~ <Sweden) def Jotie" Kr•el! IU S) 6· I, 6-0. 6·7 Ktvln Curren (Soulll Alrlcel def Biii Tttl•rm•n IU s ) 1·6. 4-6, 6-3, 6·4. 6·• COMMBI OUR LONG TERM LEASE OR PURCHASE; A LARGE tNVEHTORY ASSURES Ct-lOIC6 JU.Wl Uto • 114 "'° 1101 • Jl~t11 ... ........ ._.,.. <•1 • .. , ........ LO$ A*nl1ft THUUOAY'S RllUL.TS I t11tl .. St· NIM W."""'"41 "'"9ifte) lllllUT RACI, 3SO verd1 L.enet f.llPf'IU (L.eckevl IU O O.C:.em Se in! (H Gerclel Com11nca1c11me <Trtaturel Tlmt 110. SICOHD ••ea. «lO Yel"OJ NIQlll Traan (Piikenton) 3 IO Behold A Eledulno IBudl Marcu• DuorM ICardor•I Time. 20 13 2.0 220 2IO 2t0 JOO '2 DAILY OOUaL• (?·J) oald tll IO '2 •XACTA (3·$) N ld Sii 20 TH"'O •ACI. 400 nrcll EHY Auslln (Harl) 2 olO Wrar1111er Sam 1Cr11verl One S.uv Cnarge IWerdl Time IUS FOURTH •ACI. olOO varos 2 10 , 10 2.40 2 20 240 L..enes Lelnsrer IL..aektv) 3 '° 2 40 ? 10 Tiit Duh (C1rd0lal 4 00 2 90 ltHl Tvlf Stuff (Hert) 140 Time· 19t9 S2 IX.ACTA tS·I) Paid 11400 lllllllTH RACI. 400 verd~ Artesia (Creeger) J 10 White Tl• (Pilkenton! Doctor Sllakt (E Gercl1) Time 2009 U EX.ACTA (S·ll Pekl S9 00 SIXTH RAC&. 400 vardl EH IO {Pllkt nlon) , 10 Charge II Bou <Cre1111er ) Sile Can Do II Too <AulU Time 19 t? U EX.ACTA (7·4J 0110 S1100 SEVENTH RACE. 400 vards Lents Ledv A1ure (LCkY) 1310 Alo Nubl•do (Berdl Dark Ivory (Trealurtl Time 107S n EXACT.A 13·91 oald s32 40 EIGHTH RACIE. tOO vards 110 ,,. ao 260 260 ? 10 1 10 HO 210 110 SIO HO '40 120 00 Cell Caleb !Car<1<>1a) 3 60 3.00 710 Htmoens Jtt (Figueroa) 10 00 3 IO ltac1n FrM (Pllkenlonl ? 40 Time It 9' n IXACTA 13·4) oaid 127 00 $1 f'ICK SIX (3·S·S·7-3-3) P•ld Slll,IO with UI03 winning tlckt ls (llx hOr \lsl l1 Plck Six consolallon 011d SS 60 with 9 ,370 winnl~ tklt.ets (five llorse•I NINTH llACE. 170 v•rd\ Doctor Smart tE Garcia) 11 20 6 '° S.IO Tne Ring LHder (H Garcle t 310 JOO Sudden C.hltf CZuteltl 6 80 Tl~4S73 n E>tACTA 13· Sl Paid $5' IO Attendance S.306 HOllvwOOd Park THURSDAY'S RESULTS (llrd .. J7•AY lh«Wtflbf.cl met""9) FIRST RACE. 6 furlong\ Ferrwild Polnl tMcHrg) 17 40 9 90 • 10 ooc1or Judge I Han.en) 6 00 3 •O Maestro Mio (LOIOVll) 2 40 Also raced GIObet New\ Roma n Wave, Arlicvtatt Rulla n, Sovtrtign Place Nel· ur11tv Nallvt Caroon Cl11m, Jam Awa\ Sconv Ceughl II, Scaloen Price Time I 12 3/S. SECOND llACE. 6 turtongs Mtnd Storm CPe<1ro1a> 810 • 00 410 Jtrlllle (MurPIW) I 60 S 40 PalH na (Lozoya) 1 «I Also raced King'\ wa111, Ya moe . Kin n Tell, Close N1gro, Prt11nsa O'Or, Kind Ot Magic, 1(1101 Ket. Al's Big TllT\9 Time Ill l S U DAILY OOUllL.E 13·3) Pl •d Sl14 00 THIAD RACE. 6 lurlOng, Goldt n Glact (Vtnzl) 6 •O 4 00 3 00 Fnlfl.v Fawn IOrtevat 11 90 900 Juli A\ PrtllV (Meza) 4 40 Al\O rectd Oust Whirl Tammv L..i Pleasent Crh1tna, llev11w1n Arctic He•rtu Po u·1 Atma Air Pistol Lady Got A Wav Neom1's Mv Jewel Time I II 41S '5 EXACT.A 1•·1> Pa id S391 SO • FOURTH RACE. One mill Ono Gummo (Stl!'<tnl) IS60 l>IO HO Big Hiii To Cllmo <McCrn) • 60 l to Pvonecllv (01l11110Unav•I 7 GO Also raced Naml. Mlemi Kid Free Matel•v. 1(1ng W1ttv, A J Auter Don 1 Sto > Me Now Mr ~ AoH. Innocent One Siert The Bid Time 137 JIS S.S EX.ACTA 12·111 P&ld S2SJ SO FIFTH RACE. 6 furlongs E Presldente Uno I Ll v 1 2340 9 10 00 Powtrlut Evu IMcC1rro11) SOO J 611 Oow1> Range (Me111t J 00 Also raced Atr Alert Forgotttn Htro Resurgent Sam Nortnern Provider De• Ravo Men Tome I 10 J S S.S EXACTA S·7 oo d \263 SO SIXTH A.ACE. Ont mitt Winning C.otd (Mccarron) 6'0 4 00 J 60 Silent Cel (Mtta) 1 00 5 40 Lora Vte !Stevtnl l 1210 Also rot ed Cermtta Kev Queen Of Oerknen. S111gum1 Caroonoate E lernal Auson, Smvggllr111 Time Pro~r rr.tme Toot1e Wettefl. AHc1na Bea Time 1 37 • S Si EXACT A 12· SJ paid Sl49 00 SEVENTH RACE. I> luriongs C1rcv11r (Mccarron> 6 00 160 110 Princess Luruttan (Vlnrl) 4 10 2 60 Eartv Que\I IPlnca vl 2 40 Also raced MalChPl!Mv Mu\tard II View From A!>Ove Pevou·na Time I 09 21S S.S EX.ACTA (3·6) paid SS? SO S2 PICI( SIX (3 •·?·S-7·3> P.t1d S 10.471.80 with \even winning tickets I\•• norse\) S2 Piel< Six con\oletton oa•d $461 00 w1tn IS9 winning t•cl<ef\ l•ve norse\l EIGHTH RACE. 6 turtonvs S11m·1 Tall'• (Stevtnll 16 IO U O 190 PrtmltrllllP ($1bltte) 310 1.40 Regal Falcon (McCerron) 190 Also rated Mr PMN! M1nt\fer Morrv'\ C111mo Nlgntnawker Time 109 3 S SS EX.ACTA (1-61 oa1d SIOS SO NINTH RACE. One mitt Rt<! Emoer (Plncevl 690 HO 140 Air Oi\t1ngue (Sl!Oemektr > 3 40 1 40 l!leat The Orvm !McCerron> J 00 Allo raced Manorar. Gori tn 81ve Cerbatane Lelt.e Tower Shv 8nde T1mt l JS 2 S SS EX.ACTA (1·7t Pll•d S6300 •ttend•nce 13 956 09ef) SN flU!lne NEWPOR1r LANDING (NtwDort Blach> -16 enolers 30 mec1<erel. 6 la nd OIU, I KulPln • DAVEY'S L()c;KEA (Ntw-1 llt1Chl -10 1r1111~n ISO rock coo 3 cow coo .. .... NHL CA1io¥a11.&. CONllllRINCI Sm\IN Dfili!M w L T .... 0' GA tomonron It , ) 41 m 75 Cal9arv u t , n ,,, 101 Kin.. 12 • s ,, 115 t1 Wlnntoev 12 • > 27 102 ,, Vancouver 4 " ' 10 ., 1'3 N.m. OMMell ChiUgo 11 II 3 11 107 " St Loul• 11 10 2 24 ,, '° Minnesota ' ·11 • n '° 103 Da!roll I I• l It 97 117 Toronto • II 4 12 tO 125 WAL.IS COHFCRIMCI f'•ll1C.lr OW!tllll Plllladllol\11 " • s 37 110 '2 NY lslandlft IS ' ' 31 117 101 WUlllnglon 12 • s 2t " 19 NY ReJ'tl(s ' 11 ) 21 " 104 Plll\bufi>h 7 14 ) 17 ... 112 NewJtf....-7 14 2 " n " A•mt Olvllleft MonlrHI 16 4 4 u 102 71 ~ 11 l'l 3 77 .. 91 8os1on 11 12 3 1S ., IS Butf afQ • II 5 n ti 17 Hertford ' 13 3 21 11 11 l TllundtV'• SCOf'tl Mo"lreal l . Boston I Queti.c 1 PfllledelOlll• I TINtflf'• Gam.s Cn•UOO el Detroit PlllM>urgll et NY Reng•n Calgarv II New Jersev Wlnnlot11 e t W11111noton Minnesota at Edmonton S.l\lrdlv'1 Geme1 Kltlel el Montreal 8uff110 11 &ollon Hartford a1 NY lllal'ders NY Ranoerl I I Pltlladltl>llia '-1 N•w JtrMY I I Quebec CafQerv at Plttsourgh • Edmonron 11 Vancouver Toronto 11 St Louis NBA WEST6RN CONFIERENCli f'acHk DMslon w L f'CT. LA L..alren ,. 1 '61 Por1111,,o 13 • 61' f'hoenlK 11 10 m St111141 9 II ASO LA Clippers I 13 .311 Golden Stale 1 13 lSO Mkl'lwest DlvlSloft Denver 13 s m HOYllon 11 I 600 Dallas 10 10 soo Uta II 10 II 476 Sen AntonlO • 10 47• KAJnia' C11v • 13 13S EA&TERN CONFERENCE A .. ntlc Dlvlsiell BO\IOn 16 2 m Pn11eoelDlll• 14 • 119 wasn111111on I) 7 6SO Ntw Jersev I II •21 New Yorio; • 13 >409 Centi' II Dlvlsi.rt Mllwauket 11 9 S71 Cl\lcago 11 ' sso Derr oil 10 10 soo Artan1e 1 11 361 Indian•· s IS ?SO Cleveland 2 16 II l Thur\dlv's kof'9s 011111 117 New York 13 Wa\h1r1111on II I lndlane 106 Mllw•u~ee 114 Detroit 9' Seattle 106, Utah 9t Golden State 114, Houston I IJ Porr111no 113, San Antonio 96 Tonitllf'I Gemet LA L..alltn 11 Pttlledt'ortle LA Clippers at Atlante Denver at Detroit Ntw York 111 ChlCllOO K•n"s City •• Pl\otnlK San Antonoo 11 S.ett141 Satw1'a~& GAtnu. LA L..llrtn at W11J11r1QIOO Indiana at Milw11ulo;ff Bollen 111 New Jtnev Denver el Clavtland O•t1111 at CJl!sego HoutlOf\ 11 Portland Pl'!Oen•-el GOl<len Stelt COLLEGE UC Irvine 13, Hawaii Paclfk 7S (Non·cenference) Gii I 3 .. .., 6 6, 2 4 .. ,, 4''t . , ;. • I '> 9 ,., ,_,, 4 6 7 8'') UC IRVINE (all -W1lllaml 3 O·O 6 Ltt ) I·? 7 XOll 0 1·2 1, Tol!>erl 0 0· I O. Engetllad 1 3·• 1. Roger's 10 l·l 21 Carmon 10 4·5 2•. MvrPhy 6 •·4 16 Totell . 34·6 I 15· 19 8J HAWAII f'ACIFIC t7S) -Cook 10 0·0 10 F .. Ids o O·O O Soarks O 0-0 O. Houston I 1-1 17. Montotto S l·I 11, Ahodei I 1>'21 Gable l •·• 6, Gat11 • •·S 11, Renner l 1·1 1, Monroe 0 0·0 O Torels 31·60 11· IS 75 HallllrM Haw1n Pacific. •9·47 To111 fouls UC Irvine 14, Howalt Pec•llc 13 Foui.d out Monrotto IHPI. GtHa (HP) Ael>Ound\ UC Irvine 1S (Murllflv 91. Hawaii Peclnc U <Gelle 7). Aulsls· UC Irvine 11 CWllllams 71. Hawa ii Paclllc IS (Houston 9) Attendance 704 THURSDAY'S SCORES "'"' UC Irvine 13. Hewell Peclflc 7S Oregon 66, SI Martin's 42 Pt-dine 9S, M.o ·SI LOY!\ 11 San Diego St S7, U Sen O•ego S3 WHhlnvlon 61. Sr Marv"s 41 Cal BaPllst 9S, La Verne 67 Lewi\ & Cl.,k 64, Werner Pacific 63 CS Norlhr~ II, Occldental 44 E WUhlnglon 100, E Oregon 17 RKl!let w vom1r111 73, L.ono Beach St 49 Bol\I St 71, Doane St E Montana 69, Oeltver S9 SeutllwMI BavlOr 117 JOlln 8 rown 67 SW Tuu St tO. Te•u·Ar••nv•on 61 Mldwtil llhnols 6S, Mlnourl SO towe St 113, Augustena. S 0 ~S Marquette S3 Nortnwesttrn 4' W1\con\1n 96 South Oa~ota SO S-111 NW L.oul\-.na 71, Centenary 1>7 S. Aleoame Ill. Cent FIOrlda 66 S Mln ln lpol 88, Cant Arka n'°' 61 Vanderbllt 73. Vermont 5S VMI S3, Radford SI •••• Connectkul 64. ~uacnusettl S? Latev1111 •s. Prlncelon 43 Lovota . Md 17. HOlv Cron 73 !tr.ode Island n. N•w HamP\hirt 74 Sr JOitoll's M, Cethtdr1I 73 St Lewrenct '9, Clar1tson SI St Peter ' 49, How.,d 47 toll T-.ment lFlnah) f'1ceme1rer NE Loulslane 90 Southern 1t (ftn tl NW Lou11l1111 n Centenarv '7 tmlrdl TELESCOPE ALE·!! • T *scopes • Blnocdirs • fllcroscopes • T eltphoto Lenses. YES, R'S tlRE IH COSTA llESA Tht lar1est & Most C°"1»1ett mESCOPE CENTER IN Tt£ U.S. Sc~Clty ll<>ff.IAT I AM • 1 ,_. IUMOAY 11 All· IN 3033 S. BllST(l COSlA IEA {714) 957-6900 COt#flUNfTY. COLL•GI OrMtt C..tl 91, Kat1MI U (,..,.,_ T----) 0.ANOI ~OAJT Cll) -Motton t. OoWff n, .IOMJICJn 9, Rvtn 14, Toomey t , Orakt •• Mullet J,.HtlflO•ll •• lt.OOVCiCll • Tole•• M ll 16 11 HAaTNIL.L CUI -tettaol•lll l ~'er •. ,..,1 .. 19, N1¥ano 6. Harri• •. Jevueo • J•~n 3, Pow•• 1. Quebec 1, l!Nlvr•llO 2, lrlllen 4 Toll!\ 21 U·17 U HtHllmt Ofellt'I Ca.ti, 0 •?2 TOleA '°"'' Ore"" CNll II Hartne II llOIMO out lta40vdcll IOCCI S.dcleMcll n , s..... Menk.a 11 tkllte a.iMA T.-t) UOOLllACK (11) -Hemlllon 12. MUld« I, TllOma• U, Cotnlv 20, Carr 1, o"'''°" 1, SIAlvan '· Tavtot 1. Jatvi. 2 TO .. lt 7' 1'·21 11 SANTA MOMCA (11) -Fooe! I Ft~r 10, O•vl• 2, JoMoi 4, Porter t Prttton • Wlltlam• 12, ~""' 20; lravo' Tolel• JS ,_, 71 Hall1111'141 Sedi1110K>., O·ll Total toult SacldlleOect. It, Santa Mon<• II HtGH SCHOOL oc.n Vtew U, C...,..,.. Vllllrt S4 l lllWlllllM V...., T---..) CAl"ISTitANO 'VALi.iV 041 -l u· lnoY\llY IS, Can •• l.Ul<tt 2, Manlev 10. lt..O 10, Stark S. Tre..,_ '· lurnatt 0 Totels 2',.. St OCIAN VllW (5') -t utter II, OeBrouwlf IS, LaOll 20. Penzica 4, Stralgl'll •. Flvnn O. H11tlv O Hocktr T. Tolels· n 14·)1 56 ken bv OV•""" ' Caot11r11no Vellev 13 IS It t._s.t Octan v-n ' 11 1'-S. Torai foul\ CePOltrano VaH..., 10 OcNn v .. w I , FOUied out L.uket ICVI. Menllv ICV) Fountain Valev 65, Se(V1tl 49 " <Ill~ V...,,, Ttuman*lll SIRVITI ( .. ) -HOll•ktl IS Coaov IJ Stnallev I O'Oonnnel I Owooo 6 L.lndermen 1, Hinkle 4 Torels 18 l) 12 '9 'OUNTAIN VAL.LEY l'SI -Mar• n lS Tnomu 10. Brk •no 10. N1g1t • Horner • Emerson 4, Gamb•M 2, Koet.cn 4 Goraon 2 L Zeno o. Scot! O Sc-ltY Ouar19n Servllt 10 6 13 10-•9 Fountain Valley 20 16 13 6-65 Tolel touts Servltt 13, Founlaln Valllv 17, Tecnnlat Servite o.ncn HU""'""°" Bffdl 60, Cempton Sl (Feufttllfl V""1v Twrnameno HUNTINGTON lllACH (60) -Howard 16, Miiiar 12, Henevan 13. Sc'1vll 6 !>now 12, Vitt 0, Cl\lmplon 0 Tolef\ 29 2 6 60 COMPTON U11 -Devil 6 He111rt 11 H..O. II Roundtrff 6 Posev 10 Totets 2• •·4 52 kw• llv °"'""'' Huntlnglon Btacll 17 10 IS 1e-eo Compton I 16 14 14-S2 To111 touts Hunt1r1111on 8eacn S Com OIOfl I II Mater Del fl, Rancllo Alamitos S7 ( ValellCMI Tevmament) RANCHO ALAMITOS IS7l -Carter 13 Nguven 9, Pellon 7 Perrv 9 t'long o lleta\C!Ulr o. Porler 2, Mltcell l Adam' 4 Totell . 22 13· 19 SJ MATER DIEi (tl) -Ltwl\ 40, Mllcnell IS, Thomas 11, Owver 4 Str1ck1tn 0, Petton 6. Remo.rt 0, AedOUlev O Pul>Odv 2 Ketlv 3. O'Connor O Mounce 6 Sc>encer O Jovce 2, Madrigal 3, Marinov.cn 0 Totals JS 13·36 93 Sew• lrV Ouamn ltenchO Alemllo' 11 13 IS 11~ Maler Ot t 3S 11 21 ~• Tolet foul\ AanchO .Alemllos 19 Mate< Del 17 Fouled out llellsque1 <AAI Perrv CAAi Tec11n1cats Coach Adams IA Al Dwver <MDI E s tand41 SS, Cl\.a dw lck SJ (L..19UN ... C'h Twrnarnent) CHADWICK (SJ} -JKkson 13 Mal9 II Hell 9, JOMson a Grn 6 Kevfr 1an 6 Tolals n 9.· 13 SJ ESTANCIA (S5) -Lockwooo n c ... menl\ 14, Van Doren 10, Moootv S. Fur1n 3 Covtv 0 Totals 11 13-15 SS Seer• llv Ouar19n Chadw1c1o; 20 12 I ll-Sl E Stancle 13 19 10 13-SS Total tov" Clladwick 13, Estencle IS Corona def Mar 60, Tusttn 41 (LlttUM 8MC'h T__,_,.I TUSTIN (42) -Gauer 19 Anoerson I Preonev s. Bovee 3. llf'l<het 1., Kovac 2 Plain 2, Hermenn I IS 12·2• 42 COROHA OtEL. MAR 1601 -Frver U1 Green I Smlrl 9, Ztmnwr 6 Beeroower ' MouAJ... Tutlltr 2. Stravu l ChnS11a""n 0 lre!enc 0 Lemmon 0 JOMstoii 0 1S 10· lt 60 k er• llV Quarttn Tvl lln 10 10 I 14-41 C or one det Mar 19 5 16 2!r-60 Tota Fout\ Tus11n IS Coron• Ot ¥•• 19 Fout.o out Z1mnwr ICdM) Cvpren SI, Unlvlf'~ltv 41 (Gahr Tou,....tnlftl) CYPRESS (SI) -HOP"•ns S 8eu\Cn 6 Krwashe• 1 t<awamure 1 J~ns0t1 n YO,lhetmtr 6 Total\ X> 12 IS SI UNIVERSITY (41) -Paul\011 IS tNor rtn I. Arnold 19 S1011oft 1 Ferrell 1 Orlttvic 1, Gr ottOll 0. Wln\low 0 Glanpn n Mask 0 Tola!\ 17 7· 15 41 S<ere ov Ou•~ CVOf'eU 11 I) 12 11 SI Un1ven1tv -9 11 S 11-4 I Total tourl Cvoren I• Un•vtr\1tv 14 ' F oult d oul Ferrett I U AQUinu 61, NewS>On Christian 41 (Notre Dame TWrNmeftt) AQYINAS ( .. ) -St1nso" 1 •gutrrt 4 Anelli 1. Baugh 13 Steinman I COiunga 20 Htvman 6, Nin 2. ltooll&nd • Pre110" • Stetnor1 3 Totell 31 6·13 6' NEWPORT CHRISTIAN (411-Morgan 13 L.M 1 Dean 6 Conn • WOOO S Heroert II, Timmons 0 Amee)()( 0 Torell lS II 11 41 Sew• bv Ou•r1Wt AQulnH 10 9 11 19-61 Newoor1 Cnr•sflen 11 1 I I~• I Toll! touh AOu•n•s n Nt•oon Cnr·1 lien I• H!Gtl scllllOI tournamenn LAGUNA aEACH INVITATIOHAL. C8MtMtlOn ~lflnab LOI AtemllOS 106. Cahlorn111 :is Norco SI Trov 46 CM~Ou•~• Eslancla SS, Cl11dwlcll. SJ Warren n Sen Clement• '4 Ce><ona a.. Mar 60 Tv\t1n 41 FOUNTAIN VAL.LEY INVITATIONAL. ChlmDlonshlo Samtflnlll (at Fountain Veley! Ocean II ew S6 CaP1\lrono Val"' ~ Founle1n llellev •S Serv••• 49 CtftHUtlOn Semlflnll1 (at Octln Vlew ) Hun11ngtolf &tech 60 Comp•o11 S7 Millikan S3 L.ovota SI VAL.IENCIA INVITATIOHAL. CtMlltl!Mft~I KeteH.t 74 L.a Haora S7 Chl,,.,...,,iNP Semifinal Mattr Ot l t3. ltancllo •tamltos SI GARDEN GROVE INVITATIONAL. ChamMft.iilp s.mtflnet El O.,,adO n L10une H1ij\ "' OI c_...._ SatnHlllM F ulltrton S9 Pecll•c:a 31 CElllllTOS·GAHll INVIT A nONAL. Ctft .... lleft OU.r1ttrflneti CVPAn SI UlllYel'\tlV • l Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Friday, OIC*nbef 7, 18&4 81 cou•G• WOM•N UC ~ .. ,UMUM , .... '* ......... ) UC •vtHI Ue) -1.•wlt II, VIJW»t Poll t Gr.ilem 1•. HIN~I O. &lini>'°" • Dlllll • Crewtord t, Watton 2, twru o Re 1 for• ti 11·'6 '° UMU (16) -Anderwin 11, Slry 1t O.Cr" 19 l'llW\Oft t . a.nill t ~ O trtMen 1 M.;rra., 0. Torelt 2• I· 1' ~ Halfftme• UC lfYlfle. >0•71 TO'at toul6 UC ~lllt I •. U$1U U HIGH SCHOOL GMtU S.VMM ~' CMtll MHa 14 (lrVIMT~) SAVANNA CUI -Clarll t . Teuscller S. WtMlatnt 1, OOtlls 19, Kourv s. Sl\IMrd 4 SwetlOw'? aurn& 2 To••._ n t 20 SJ eoiTAMISA (14)-Ptw"lf 0. Het'acll 4 McKIDOen 0. Swe-) C__.., J J Edmund'I 2. Slorv l . TotM 4 6-10 i' kwe llY Qu"'9n Savenna t I I 1S 1~ COlll Mite ' • 4 -14 To111 fouls Sav1M1 IJ Coste Mew 16 FOUied °"' McKlllCMWI ICMI TKMlc .. MCKIObel\ <CM) lannlne SL Cor.r. def Mlir 4' (Arteale T---.t) CC>aONA 09L MA.A 1'6) -W\lntl 10 8omac1v1n 1 W rd 10 ~ 10 ~ .... .., 4 Tole!\ 20 ·-· .. I.ANNINO (12) -Young I, L..-I), H .. d '· NllSOll '· Cornltl "· N•nc• 7 Tott !\ 74 • 12 S2 kief"I w oua.-. Corona Oii Mar 14 10 ll f-46 81nn.11v • 14 1• llr-S7 T 0111 '°"'' Corona dtl Mer 11 Bannl119 9 Miitef Oej 7', Hurrtln9toft &Nell 41 (Haft • ....,.) MATER Oil (7') -M GalMV II G Ga•nev 1s, Mlnff't 13. Waoner 3, Wooo • 0 8rotn •. Eltermen 11 Forma neck 1 Oitlll 4 8ur1<e 2 Totets 29 II 1' 76 HUNTINGTO.. al.ACH (411-H•r•man IS Murra y 11 Ptm-• Ve••tr 6 &tcke• 1 K••,... 2 •rmstrong I Tot111 1111·11 1• Scan llv OU.r1ttn Meler Del 22 10 IS 1 ..... 76 Hunllngton Beech U 10 10 l>-41 Totel touts Mater De. U Hu~hngton Bttch ll F~ OUI kt.er HB) Hartman IHBI Team *rnament (II La,.._, I'll I Mltter·Mvers 14·~7 Couples· SttohenM>n JS J2-67 Neiford· Bunkow~k• l4 ~ P0114·PaMI 32·,._.. Stadlef·Garoecz lS-u-.1 Thoroe·Gedclts l3·36-1t Pttt·Aevnolds 33·~9 EHlwOOd-Ftroon 33·U---.t JacOl>•en·Sl!Mhan 37-n-.9 Puru., · '"""e< 33· :i.--6t OonalO·Atverez 33.,..._.. Rooerts· JOllnson 33.,.._.. P!tll·Marlno, 3S-34--69 Streck·Hlll 31·l7-69 Hoch·Blatock 3'·38-10 Kr11Z ... t·MorM ll·lf>-70 CoetYa n·Benz l<t·3'-70 Adams· Putz 3S-3S-70 Mlzt·Nause . JS·lS-70 llos.·Waslllm 36·3'-70 Millon Oolar Cllalen9e (II SIHI Cl?v, s-111 A ll1u I MEN Severieno 8a11111eros So11n '9 Nie~ Faldo Brllein 70 Torn !Cite. u S 70 Ben Crensl\lw U S • 13 Oen•I WllM>n Soutn AfftCe 13 Grev Norman Austretra 7• Rav FfQvd. U.S 74 Ltt Trevino, US . 7• l\IO Aoki Jeoe" 74 Garv Plever ~111 Afr•c• 7• WOMEN Kathy Wllltworth V S 7? Donne Caponi.US. 76 Laure Cole. u S 1' Sattv Lillie U S 7• '""' 0•"'14 u s ,, Senion tournament (I I Palm ... di Ge""'"'• Fla.I Peter TllomM>n l3· l4-67 Don January 34 ltt-10 Art"""' lA·:S..--70 Bo&'-• *3~~ "'Balding JS· 36-11 veoroe Bavtr J9·~7l ArnOld Palmer 36·J7 .... 1l c..or11• Ba ... , 3t :M-73 FrPdd•eHHI 3'~)7 ~n Oon Hoer"g l6 7)-7) <\'\•"• FttCl'l•CI< )8 )S-73 F ''' Oescnamt )7 :kr+ll Thurs~V's tnnwdlom llASE8AL.L American LM- Al -Nameo N E Pei er Harov ro Mtrvt "' '"' necutove counc 1 CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Oe\•llll•ttO Steve Cnr1llml\ carc11tr lor au•onmemt OETAOtT TtGEllS-Nemecl Gordy Mc"enz•• ma11eger oi 8 1rm1ng11a.,.. "' Ille So .. tr.ern Lngue Named Jerrv Gro•• m•na-ol Le~tland n the c eu ,. FIOt'•d• St Ate Leag11t Ne">eCI Mark De Joh" "\an· eger of 8rl\l()j In the •0Patacn1an AOQt. • Lugue Nl.._,LM- NL-Granled Cnuo Feenev orts·0tn1 • one veer t •rtns•on on "'' co111rec• Ile· ellctlO Jonn MCHate vict oresl<!ent ano PtlvM•I Co41Jn1 secreterv Named 800 Lun• 10 \erve on Ille txecullve council SAN DIEGO PAORES-Acqu1r1d Lam11r HoVl Tooo s.mmons ano 1(1\1111 Kr \ten O•ICl!ef\ trom the Cn•cevo >Nn It So• tor T•m Loller o!lnd l!llM Long O<IChe<S Luis s.111., tnt.elder-oullietoer eno 0111e Gulllan. inlltlder Au1g,,.., S·mmon1 to Reno ol tl>e C1l•torn1a L.eaout Aut11nf'CI Kr.slf'\ to B .. u"'Olll ot '"• Texe\ Lta- An·gne<I LOOO to BuHa.c ot ,.._ ",.,."'a n •uoc a 11on BASKETBALL Nalionll llH~·-· AUO<llllon "ANSAS T ~ • "<GS We vt<l 1. ~'f' S1.1t•1t 11ua•o UT AH JAl 1-SvSC'll10t.J JO'" 0·~,. •orwaro "M' n '•'" ·,o, "Ot4 ' "9 ,,.~,... regutat•on\ FOOTllALL Nellenal FNibal LMtue ATLANTA FALCONS-PtaclO f!' •t P•llS. oefM••v• tn<I on •r.e 1n1ureo '".,,,. .,, s vneo Jo')nnv i.vtor 1...o.ci. ... MIAMI OOLPHINS-Ptaceo llO<lt TJ>omu toneoac"er on 1111 n1u'IO 'f'\trvt ''' S•gne<1 Ed Ju<111 uneoec"•' NEW VOA!t. JETS-P1act'd "'~' Mc Nt•I run"ltnrQ 0.Clt. Of'\ ,.,. n•ur..a rHervt \I At \ gneo °'"" 1 8•·111" '"" n•f!O Dae~ PITTSl!IU!fGH STEELE~S-S1gntd Scoll V•r11ul ~\•Vt e"(t Pl&ctO J M" Le,.,otrt I "f't>aC\er ~ lt>t " rt0 '•~•t '" ,. SoccER ------ Eagles capture open~rl SunJtt tnauc boys ~r tams from Hununaion Bach and Ocean V 1ew hi&hs suff ercd 11milar fates Thursdl>. as each v.erc dowoed. l:.O 81.tt Estancia ,P".)ed a z.;1 vtctory over f'ullenon in the Eaalet• teaSOn Dptner. At Huntinston BHch, lhe host Oden were blJnkcd by Oaremoot. 1..0, on a goal by Ad1el AJvatez wn.h less than five mmule\ to play 1n the second half. Alvarc-L converted a frtt ktt"k outside the penal{} are.a whtch tluded Huntinaton Beach goaltendc::r Kati Post, who wascrcd1tcd With five saves 1n the pme. The lo~!. dropped the Oilers toG-1· I entenng aturday's Oee:!!lnJ pme of the South Torranoc Tournament Hunung1on Beach wdl pla)' •~o games 1n the tourney Saturday. with the first comm.g at 7:30 a.m. ap1nst Mira Costa and the second at 12:30. Ocean View fell to Culver Cit) ~hen the lone goal of the prne Wla!> scored b~ Gary F1tz1nald1s at the 30- minute mark of the first half. The ~tback dropocd the Seahawu to ~2 wtlh Oc~ao View's next action com mg Saturday ( 10:30 a.m.) against Costa Mesa m the Sooth 1"orrancc Tournament. tEstaoc1a 's Eric Klnch broke a I· I adlock with seven minutes to go 10 ve the Eagles the win at FuUenon. 1lfredo Campos had Qven Esta.rlCla a 1-0 lead 13 mmuies ibto the game befort the Indians ued it at the 26- minute mark of the first half Estancla plays at Dana Hills WednC'Sda\ In a glrls match. Laura Cox and Kim Chnst1an each scored a &oal as Manna played to a 2-2 deadlock: With Tusun · LABAT ... From Bl After hitting 4-for-4 at the hnt m the first penod. Ocean Vse"' proceeded to miss·l 7 oftheu next 27 "If we're going to be a sub-par free thro"' shooung team," said Ocean View Coach Jim Hams, "we'U need 10 be e'cepuonal in other areas to pla) Wllh Others. "I thought we rebounded .,,.ell and played preuy tough (defense) when it counted." Ocean Vu~w·s general ph1lo~b} at the line 15 for players to shoot one- handed from above the head, and, at least on Thursda> m&ht. not only-did ll apptar awlcward. 1\ was as a matter of fact. sub-par Labat.af>..Ssen1or,sc:on>d lOQ bis 10 points tn the fourth quarter. W'Jth a bud.et t\ing the game ~t 50. 1wo free thro"'s purnng th~ Sea:ha-. p. 52· 0. a ~teal and lay-up mcrcasins ll to 54-50 then two free throws with I 39 ll'ft ga'e Ocean View a 56-51 lead l he.-< 11ugars got 10 "1th1n ~o pc11nt\ "'''h 5~ ~"l·onds left. then "attht>d \ha"'n Ret.'<f\ atlf'mpt from the lo..e' h11 the nm. roll 10 the backboard. then had .. off the tront ol the nm "Ith IY S<'conds left -Capo got the ball hark. howe' er. on an Oc.can V1e\I. tumo\C'r and had one last attempt 10 send 1t into overume But Reed missed. then Gregg Bu· Jnovsk~ ·., penmett'r shot "'as 1n and out at the buzzrr "'I'm real!~ pleased "'1th our press- ure dcfen~. ··said Hams ... The' went outside a'3.lnst that pressure and I felt 1f thry hit 1t. OK. but the\ wercn·t going for the wm ·· To go for the "''n at that point would ha\e meant attaclung Ocean \'1ew·s intcn or. and the Cougars had long s1nre discarded }tlat idea when the Scahawks rolkd up their earl~ lead. lnstc·ad Capo sta)ed outside for the most pan offcns1 .. el). and scaled the defens1\t intenor "'1th hean hand<; .\nd. becau~ of01.-ean \ 1c" ·\ 1nab1h· t) to connect at the line \I.1th any 5on of con'i1'\tenC\. the tact1t worl ed 10 near-perfection T11n1gh1-.. duel find\ F-,>untatn \al k' ( J.O) m II\ fir<.t real tt'\I. "'hile 1hc '1t'Jha"' l<. ( 2-11 arc in the ~nnJcr f01 thl· tounh 'itra1gh1 t ml· \\Ill Fountain \.illt'' ~''C l)C'can \ te" chl' ~me ~nn lll Jetens1'l' trl'.'atmt'nt'' .. That'<o their 'trength and I J t"\~°'·t 1t · \.'I\-; Ham'\ Tonight's schedule Con olat1on 4 lt\-lhn St'ach .. , \hll1lan Tbird Pla<'f' t\-C JIW.trano \ :illt'' '' \c'n11r Championship ., 'ti-( kc an \ tC'" ' Ftn \ allt' Lincol'n-Mercury rated highest among domestic cars f>Y America's ultimate critics. l111toln .mci 1\.\t'r< urv c.u, c'.mwd till' h1~h('\I ( ll\IOnW r ,,,(1,1,l~ 110'1 rttlln~' ol .ln\ c1omt''''( <. "''' • Thrv not onh 'l llft'd h1J.(ht•r 1n ...ill,IJ< lu>n th<ln <. .1cl1ll.l<. (>Id-. Butf I.. Chr\-.IC't .md PIH1lOulh h1~ht•f than .tm nttwr ciomt•,11< ,11111 l· moh1ll'' ltw' ,ll'o t-w.1t ou I .. • • Owners. MERCURY LINCOLN 1m1>< ir 1' \111 .. 111"''" '"'•1n \l;lld.1 ....... h \oho "''l' ~IVI I 11ll oln \ll 'rl UI\ D1-.1lt•r lod,1\ '#i,1,1'1 , r \ I I I \ •f htl\ 1 'I\ t)f flt \\ l'l.'i I'"'" It / 1 1r"' I.• 11 m11111/1, .1tt1•1 f111rt Pt '" m rl111 I• 1 !f•1 ( /l I'; I\\ 1 r ,\ "'1111.iti·, {llJ mif•'Jl"'lrl1•11t 11.1ri,•J111~ rt" 1r1'1<1>nlfl m"\ .. -.. • '• ------.-- Ot1ng9 Coa•t DAILY PILOT/Friday. eec.tnber 7. 198• ... COAST People ~est strolling .is with Caen ·-. -Afterrunnmgaroan-cneffingany--------;:;;iiii;;;::----- onewho would listen that I would like to become "Orange County's Herb Caen." I finally got up the courage to BETTY ca11 the master San Francisco Chron1- "Clt co1umnistto ask hiJTI how he does p w~at he does betterthan anyone else. QRTER • Caen'sassistantJesse Hamlin told••••••••••••• me his bossdoesn'tgive interviews. .. I don't want to interview him:· 1 persisted ... I just want to know how he works." Hamlin was patient as ifhe'd heard that request before. After all. wJ10 doesn't want to meet the'Charming man who has been turning out si>. columns a week si11ce 1936? Caen invited me to lunch. I would like to credi t my charm or power of persuasion. but I feel sure that his posi ti ve response had a lot to do with the fact that he knows my daughter, San Francisco fashion model B.J. McAllister. She adores him. We met at the San Francisco landmark John's Grill Last Wednesda> at I :J 5 p.m. Caen hasl reputation forbe1ngearly: he was. When I spotted him (IQokinga little younger than his photographs) he was going from table to table shaking hands with his friends. Suddenly, I felt presumptious for taking this busy man's time. ''How's B.J.?"Caen as ked, sm1l1ngand aiming several questions at h1i. suddenly tongue-tied guest. His way of putung me at ease exemplified his charm. N-0 wonder people tell him their secrets. He inspires trust. Caenorderedliverandonionsand so d1dl.but wasn muc - interested in food:+le sat facing the restaurant and waved tentatively or cheerily to other diners from time to time. He also vol unteered information about people there, such as "There goes the Chief of Police ... Suddenly. a man approacheU-Ou-r table. opened his briefcase and took out a folded sheet of paper, said "I thought you would like to have this linle item." and left with not another word. "I wou ld have introduced you." Caen said, "but I don't remember his name." ----.. ---, --·--_......_.--~·~~~~-~~--- OMly f'llot photoe by Ndlltd l(oefl ... • ,,,, ' ANN LANDERS 85 GARDENING BS TV LISTINGS 88 Spe.ciiJ.1 care saved uests in ear. y_ life _ By JOYCE SCHERER-BODLOVICH Dell, Pllol Cotl'ffpondent Amid colored balloons. 1any clowns and Christmas cookies. the youn~ grad~ates of the Chi!drcns Hospital ol Orange County s in- tensive care unit celebrn ted life ... thci r la fe. , The children. accomplin1cd by their parents. received smiles and hugs from their friends -the nurses and d<X'tors -at the ninth annual Christmas Party Reunion co-spon- sored by the Parent-to-Pare~t Infant Support Group and 1ntcns1ve care staff. .. All these children." explained Dotty Andrews. coordinato.r of Parent-to-Parent, "were placed in the intensive care unit upon binh: most of them were Qremature.'' Jenine Pickren. mother of 7- month-old triplets. gingerly navi- gated her trio around the hospital's garden patio. pushingn a specially designed stroller ordered from Europe. "Jennifer weighed 4 pounds at birth." the Huntington Beach mother said. "James and Ryer were un.der 4 pounds. The boys were on a resp1 rat or for a week; aH three were in CHOC for a month. They received such excel- lent care." · 1 Jim and Karen Lc1ya recalled then shock when the doctor told them they would be proud parents of twins. .. Not havi ng any hi story ~tw1.ns in our family," Jim Lava. sa id wi th a laugh, .. we were quit~ surprised." The fraterna l twins·-health>. blond 4-year-olds -were born I 0 weeks prema turely at Hoag Memori al Hospital in Newport. They each weiRhed 31/2 pounds. "Within the first hour after their birth," said the San Clemente papa. Michael and Stephanie were rushed to CHOC where they spent nine wee ks. "The care CHOC gives the children 1s unbelievable." Many of the parents had a long drive to enjoy the afternoon reunion. "We've been coming here since our twins. Lance and Landon, were born in 1979. We always have such a good time ... said Mary St iffier of Riverside. Many of the 800 pe.ople in attend- ance hoped to win one of th e donated prizes. A Cabbage Patch doll and a free weekend of babysitting. courtesy of Sitters Unlimited. were hot items. according to Denise Skovseth. a Parent-to-Parent member. Another time. a waiter brought two expensive cigars to Caen wi th the message that someone had just become a grandfather ... I don't smoke.·· Caen said. "Gi ve them tosomeoneelsewith mycompliments ... Nune Becky Jackson of CHOC's ·neonatal intensive care unit cuddles 2-month-old Cody Price of Santa Ana again. The boys now weigh a strapping 18 pounds. their sister 14 pounds and all arc in good health. according to the busy mother. ..This is our yearly fund-raiser," she said ... Most of the money goes toward baby layettes for parents with financial problems and for our sup- port newsletter, an important tool for keeping the parents informed and together." (Pleaae see CHlLDREN'S/85) "By the way, why did so-and-so get th e crab today? I didn't know you had 1t." Caen said to the waiter who apologized profusely. Caen smiled. "I want to know the specials, .. he said, obviously JOShing. He is a lot off un ; he was encouraging and helpful too. For more than fwo hours, this __ ......,...., famous man whose annual earnings are re{'9rtedly in six figures answered every qlkstion posed by a writer who is beginning again after 20 years. I was touched and grateful. I gave him a -gift -a quart ofhomcmadeJalapeno-pe pper Jelly wrapped in a brown paper bag. "How dear of you," Caen said. "lt'sjust what I always wanted." He smiled: he smiles a lot. The waiter held Caen's raincoat for him and they chatted like old friends. ·o ut on the street. the rain had stopped and we walked together. He said that he was· going to get something for his hands. "You know how dry the skin around your nails gets • when you handle newsprint." he said. Then he kissed me on the cheek and with theJalapcnoJelly tucked underonearm. he ...... ...__ ..... crossed the street and headed toward the HERB CAEN Chronicle offices where he works on the tbtrd floor. Having met him . my ongrnal question had changed. It's not enough 10 ask ho" HerbCaen works. Thequest10n 1s .. How do you become the kind ofrelaxed. amusing. lovable person he 1s?" · Ten-month-~ld Bill W. Spencer Jr .• rides nmther Janene's shoulders as he gets a friendly greeting at reunion. Boomer the·ctown and Morton Moo•e entertain Susan White of Westminster and her daughter Emily. 17 months. PAPARAZZI At Chapman College party: Mildred Nesbit Bobo, Helen and L.C. Mosely; Jane Canedy and Robert Ling; Les Duryea, Joni Smith, Cheryl Duryea and G. T. Smith. Chap~an 'stop patrons toast . 'Enterprise '86' By BETTY PORTER 0.., l'tlot CotTHpandent George and Judie Argyros opened their Harbor 'rs1and home on Saturda) evcn1 ng for a fund-raiser and again on Sunday at noon to the newl>-formed President's Associates of Chapman College. There was nocv1denceof a party the mght before. And if George and J ud1e were exhausted from their series of socials at th is season of"thank-you-patrons- for·givi ng" theydidn~rshow 1t. Their home. which was "open" for touring was stra1ght-out-of-Arch1tcctural Digest ma$31ine-perfect. 11 ' Ii Greet1ngguests in theirChnstmas-decorated foyer were the Argyroses(George 1sa Chapman gradual~ and chairman of the board o'truMces). Chapman president G.T. Smith and his wife Joni; chairman of volun teers RHty Hood and her hu'>band Biii (trustee). Also welcoming guests were trustees Betty Belden, Bill and Georgia Haney, Don and Pat Yoder. Warren Hancock, and past alumni president Ray Lamoureux and wife Sue. Other hosts included Andy and Diane Heraadei, Betty Prizio, and Charlie and Nea Wickett. A dcnM.' fog began lifting by early aflemoon and aucstssauntered outdoors near water'" edge where they sat at tables draped in green cloth'> (with sea~nal . bouquets). The 140 Pfes1c.lent'~ A5soc1ates (patrons who contributcS I .250to $25.000or more annually) listened to the music of the new Chapman Ja il hand ('itudents drc(~cd 1n rl·d T-sh1m and hh1c 1cnns) undcri~r Host "Geor1e Argyro•, center. diaeusae• Pre•ident'• A•aociate•' program at Chap· dir~tion of professor Barry Sflverman. Guests dined on delicacics(catcrcd hy Carol Wen Inger's "Something Specia l"). including sau~gc wrapped in buckwheat. sauteed appks. chocolate _.1 cranbcrrycakeandchampagne. • llf Chairman Rusty~Hood thanked the assoc1atC'i (t rustees. alumni, parents of studcnb'and other friends) for the1rcontnbut1ons (totaling nearly $J .16 m1lhon th as yea r) toward the college·, .. Entcrpnsl' '86" program. She said that more than $35 m11l1on ha\ been rommi1tcd to tllr program which has a goal ofS54 m1lho n hy MarC'h 4, I C)!l6-C'hapman\ 12.Sth ann1vcrsar}. P1 e'i1den t Sm 1th o;rud that ·· Tntcrpmt• 'X6' 1'i the " .. O.itf 'tlot ~by Twtl IC- man Colleae with Charlle and Ne& Wickett who met on campu• 50 years ago. largest such project ever undertaken by a (private) college ofour size ( 1.600 students)" and that the words "caring but demanding" cbaractcn ze what 1s known as the "Chapman spint." .\c; a former social worker. JonJ Smltb said that she 1s "<'specially sensiti ve to the needs of international students" and 1s "always pleased" when they can li ve in Ornngc County families' home . Among tho~ attending th"C brunch were two • cic.,<.cndant" ofthccollcgc's founder CC. ( 'hapman- son Er11le bapman and his wi fc Edy, and Wickett. a ( hnom:in ncohcw. who met h1' w& Nca on campus. · They graduated fro m Chapman 50 years ago. Also· there was Mildred Nesbit Bobo of Rosemead, a merhberofthe class of 1925. Presidential Counselors (those who have made gifts of$25.000or more) incl ude the pany hosts, Prizio. Francis and Betty (i n red suit) Gris et. (A Chapman dining room beal'S the "Griset" name and a grove of trees at the college is named in honor ofFrancis' late mother Belle M. Griset, whose estate is listed asa major contributor), Clement and Lynn Hirsch, Robert and Shirlee Gu1gubelm, Warren Hancock, Marie and Walter Schmid and the Yoders. Others attending were ValerleScudder(shea.vd son Craig arc Chapman grads and she won Chapman's '84 Alben Schweitzer award). Bob andffelaaP..ralle, Bob Hobbs, Cbarley and Nora Hester, Dr. Myron and Lorene Cole, James and Irene Beatley, Larry and Marie Sutton, Betty Robinson, Harry and Dtane Rinker, James Roosevelt (wife Mary was home waiting to hear from her ill mother). Thad and Sandy Mont1omery, Dr. Charles and Dorothy Scbut1, Geor1e and Lorraine Ehrhart, Les and Cheryl Oaryea, Ed and Bea 8111ter (two of tbcir 1.i vc.sons are Chapman grads). swft and Celllope 81b1·Kban,Sny H1non,Jerry and Jeannine H1rrla1ton, Dr. Han1 Jeany, Or. Wayne and ancy Hoffmaa,Dr.BeaandJldyR,biaand hapman' ass<Xiat'cdircctMof devclopment Carol Blanchard . . ... Pnp1unn1 i t:dtt~d by Dmly Pilot Style Editor Vi<Jn Dean: WEDDINGS P18AR81U·8PEERS On Dec. I. m a ~ndlehJht cer· cmony at the Communll)' Churc h by LuAnne Pl•r•kl lhe Bay. LuAnnt' Sl)4!er.. and l>a' id P1sar~k1 were Joined 1n mammon)' h\ the Re' Jim Bonnacc1 I he bride. ti I lllS I graduate of 'touth PaS3dena I llah School 1'> the dauah· ter of Janet pee1 ~of Ncwpo1 t Beach nnd Dal Speer QI ~outh P~1s11dc1u1 he wa!lattended h)' herw.tcr JoAnnc . pee~ a!> maid of honor and thrcl' other. ttendants lhe bridegroom ''the w n of Mr and Mr-1. George P1sar~k1 of C o\ta Mesa and 1s a 1978 Estancrn H 1gh Scho.ol graduate Ray P1sar~h h 1~ cousin, served a.-. best mah. Following the ceremony. tncnd'I and relatives were welcomed by thl· bndal couple a t the Newport Beach Elks ( lub for a bu ffet ~upper and an evening of dancing w1th mu\tl provid<'d b) "Mam St." After a sk11ng honeymoon. the newcywcdS will rnukt Um r borne m Fountain Valley HAMPTON-TUTTLE fr raid f>,n 1d Ha rnpton of Ne" pon lk;.1d1 da1med l aune Dc.-c l uttle of Rl.'no a.-. his bndc dunng Oct 27 t.rrcmon1c~ at M1mon G1ruud. Reno. ah.o the ~lllnl' fo1 lhc rt>ccpuo n 1 he bndt· t!I the daughter of Mr ilrtd Mr.-.. l. P 1 uttlc of tkno. Sht' , .. ore a whllt' ch10on noor-lenath &own. trimmed with ix-arl~ and rhine~tonl''> on the lilll.'d bodice and ~le"'' e' The hndegroom l'i the 'iOn ol the lalc Mr oa .. 1d L Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. Jcrr) Ooylc ot Newpon Beach. Attendants were Linda McGowan. maid of honor. and Gre& Wood. best man f ollowing a hone) moon in the ( drtbbean and cw Orlca11o; the 11cwtr "'eds are aJ home 1n Newpon Beach. Tbc{bm.Jt. w1h <"mplo)cd b) 1he State of!Nevada Oepanment of I uxnuon. t-fer husband 1s owner of thl' (,old Coas1 Pool Se rv1c.c. REED· HALL Robe-na Hall of rounlcHn Valle) Mr. and Mn. Reed citchanged wedding vows with Rob- ert Reed of Chardon, Ohio in an Oct. 27 ceremony 1n Old World Chapel 1n Hunungton Beach The bnde is the daughter of ~r l • OranQO CO&st DAILY PILOT/Friday, Decembef 7, 1984 llf and Mrs. Jamrs H. Hall of Fountain Valle)'. ·hr 1~ a vaduatr o( Lo Amaao~ H1'1' School and IS with me Arch l\r Corp. 1n C'osta Mesa.• 1 hc bnd~oom lS the son of Allyo Reed of ( hurdon Hr lS I araduat( of t h.ardon Jl1a)l hool and 1~ cm· plo)ed b> Stanle) Ste3mcr Afl<"r a ~eddin1 trip to La~ Vtp5i. lhe rnuplr arc no., r~1drn1~ ol Tu~trn MOODY-GARRARD \alh Jean Garrard of Laguna fk.il'h and Wilham M Mood) of Ip ine werl' Joined in marnage Hl a Det I cercmon)' in St. Andrew's Prc\h)'terian C hur('h 1n Ncwpon Beach Thi." bnde. the dauahter of Mr and Mrc; Ph tlh p H Gamrd wore a trdd1t1onaJ gown of wh1tc uun. Her hndal auendants were Pegg)' Kell y Nancy Johnson and <\m} Garrard. all \l'>ters of the bnde The bndegroom 1~ th<' son of Mr and 'An Robcn L Moody H1~ father stncd a\ best man, and Sam and Mark Moody, fus brotbeB, ush~ The Reuben E. Lee Restauranr the ~ttina for a reception (01Jow1~ the ceremony attended by l SO 1u u . After a C'anbbcan honeymoon. the couple. both employees of AirCal, will make the1r home tn lrvi~. Submit news of weddings : The Daily Piiot wants--tour -..'ftJ. din1 and enP,emenr news. • • To help }Ou ubmu the req_u1rtd mlormauon, forms •~ •v&1/1b~ 'JI 1hc D:11l> Pilo t offlcx JJO W Bly Costa Mes:i. . 1-orms and Rhotos can bt dropped otT .at Lhe , oflice or maJled to the Weddmg Depanment. Daily Pi/or. P 0 Bet I 560 Costa Mesa. Calif 9~6~6 .Golden West College . ·. . . Christ1nas Swapmeets Everyday December 17 • 22 Marriage Won't make hizD perfect 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Seller Space: $10 Free Parking Free Admlsaion (}f .\ K \"''JI \ "d>l-Rs· It IS\ our w lunin dnd ~ouha'l'l''CI) nghtto lhl' ll!">IOIUO ~OU l'\f)ICV~ed 10 .. Sl..l'p· lltal 1n the Burbo;," but ma~ I ew re'>s .1 different point ol 'll'IA ., B1ll 1son a great h1ge~o 1np1 Coaching. soccer, ru nning. football. hasl'hall .. he doesn't need a "'1fc. he needs an athle11c <,upponer J suggest that she stop being a IA imp and a .. ~·rt herself Ifs umnhe asked him to \hare HER hie II 1t1'ie\<'fCt"c Bill want'> hOU'>l' ''ork 1i,'1he name ol the game \l:l\ tx· \ht' 'ihould Jotn a commun1t' th eall'J group. he could sit 1n on rehear!klls %e m1ghtJOtn a $?rdenclub. he could stan a men ·s aux1lial) group whelp w11h1hchcavy d1gg1ng Thereart:all son s of wonderful things a man can do w11h and fora wife 1fhe is interei>ted m being a partner 1n a goo<l marriage Bill. hke so man~ other ~11- ccntered husbands. ha i; filled h1'i lifl· with HIS mteresti>. not THEIR interests But 1td1dn·t harpen o .. er- n1gh1 Sheshouldfla,nel'n1hn1gm a long 11me ago. Golden West and Edinger Sfree'ts For seller information call 893-2389 15744 Golden West Street Huntington Beach LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES ENJOY THE FRAGRANCE OF A WISE INVESTMENT FRESH HOLIDAY GREENERY ( PRICED From 2.29 CEDAR GARLAND I think thelad) is nght to wonder 11 perhaps she shouldn'tJuSt get ou1 11 htS Wa). I'd bu) th<' JOCf... 3 L3Sl' Of deodorant. gJ\ e him ht'!. 1A alk1ng papers and cons1derit good nddance -ELDORADO, OH IO Decorate Now Plant Later Also: WREATHS BOUGHS PINECONES MORE. DEAR ELDORADO: I received a load of complaints about my answer. Here Is my response to all who wrote. TWIN CANDLE BOUQUET Don't Forget Marriage Is not a reform school. A woman should have a fairly good Idea of what turns a man on be fore she marries him. If be is a health nut. loves soccer, running, football, baseball, etc .• be Is not about to give up these activities and help her dig In the garden. 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To tbose wbo say, "It sboaldn't be that way," I reply, "Of coune It shouldn't, but tbat's tbe way It Is In 90 marriages out of I 00." If a woman wants a man who will carry out the garbage, help wltb the housework, run errands and 1bare her interests, she should select a man who bas demonstrated bis willing· aess to do these things during courtship. It's a mistake to assume she will transform him Into tbe perfect husband after tbe wed11ng. h won't happen. When post-marital changes take place, tbey are In- variably for the worse. Here's more on the same subject. • • • DEAR.\"'"' LA :-<DERS: I got a chuckle uut ol the letter signed " kepucal in the Burbs .. The woman"; hu'>band was such a health nut he had no energy left forsc~. M~ husbandndesh1sb1ke IOm1les a da) pla)s racquetball.iolfs. docs I 50 push ups every mommg, coaches and teaches. He pesters me for sex fourumesaweek. Wehavebeen mamed 18 years. Obviously. bcmga Jock does not make every man .. too tired ... In fa ct. the guy wears me out P S. Please don't pnnt my name Sign me -PLEA ANTL Y EX- HA USTED IN FLORIDA DEAR FLORIDA: Since yoa area't complaining you mast be braula1. I wouldn't tbJnk of prlntlnl yoor ume. You basband's Ufe woald never be tbesame. • • • There is a big difference btrween cold and cool .o\nn Landers shows ) ou ho"' to pla> 1t cool wirhou1 freezmg people our in her book/er. .. Teen•AgeScx-Ten Ways to Coo/ It ... Send 50cents and a Jong,~/(. addressed. st.amped envelope ro Ann Landers. P.0 Box I 1995. Chicago. Ill. 6061 I l Delly ..... fl'Mle&y ._.. ·-Four·year·old twine Michael and Stephanie Leiva of San Clemente were reunited with f rlenda from hoapltal. CHILDREN'S REUNION ... .\.,.,1~1.1n1 ,011rdina111r l indJ l.,_.111 ewla1ned 1h.1t thl' grnup beg.i n Ii\ l' 'ear'\ ago hcl .I U\l ... SC\ era I ml'mlxr<. had l nttlall\ ill nt'\\borns. \\'hen our b .. ~IC'> \\ere Ill month\. "e dl'rnkd thert• \\Jc. :i nel•J to \.o mmun1l 3ll '' 11h other parents" ho had ch 1I~ '' 110 the \:!me problems." The referral network has smcc mall hcd more than 900 fam ilies who ha' e helped one another Walking pneumonial. often flu symptom -! DE .\R OR STEJ,CROH' \h IJ\hl't ''I"'"' 1<1 tx•.11 \l f or.It ll.l'I a ''l'd . h1 \\Jll..t•d .irlH1nd 1A 1th .1 p nr111n1111 .1 ~ ••11111!•' p.tt11'1)h,,11 ~.; •'"·" '' 11h 1t ni••r, .1,11-hut 11' 1.11hn 1' -, ll .111 l:><'~.1n ''11h \\h,1l 'l'll11l'd "' tx· a ,Jight, 1 Id I k uiu!iht'd .1 h1tle ''' \\l' bt1ught "'"1C' lllU~li ntl\IJrt th.t i ~eemed ll) hl•lp tor .1 '' htl Rut hi\ cnutzh ncl'anll' \\11r't 11 t..cr t hirn ,l\\,11...c al night I h-lrlll'l'd I•' \l'l' .1 d 11l tllf -.111d \1lu !..mm h•'" ::olllb hlirn '11ml· old 1'ult...' l.ln Mc \\ l' >!·" ,. him ;i,pann IM h1<. Jr hl'' lcdintt' H " th ro.ll \\J' ,,,n· ,,, IAI.' told him 1t1 tat..c ... 111,, ater ~.ngk\ I k rJn J fl H'J "' onh Jh<1u1 •N ll1r J II.'." da,!>. then h1\ ll'mJ)\,'r.llul' "a' '>Utlrh1fmJI Bc c•lU'-1.' hl' llhJnll' \\l':lk .i nd 111,t h1' apf'X't11 c u1mrk 1l'I ' \\<' '"""'l'd -and hniutthl him IP nur .lrx wr \ ra" '>hlm l·J pnl'Um11ni.1 1n ht,lh lung' Tht Jt'I\ tl1r nrdl'rl'd him Ill l'\\'J .iltcrnJlln~ "1th \1t1 1nt1. n thl' 1',l'' lha1r. anJ 11.IH' I 101 .in11h11111,, and l'\ t'lllUJll\ h< J1Ullc'J l'Ur 11t ti l IH' do\llH '-ltd he " 3, Im t..' and I <,(•l 1lfld tht• nw ttl'll \11 \ 11nl\ rea'l'n 1111 \\Olin[!. ., II • \0,.J.rn •' h1IJH·n \\ 11h d,krl\ parl nt' al"'" c. ll• ,u,1x, 1 pneum1ln1,1 11 thl'' h,1\ l' a '1n11l,11 hie.tor\ M~ H DEAR l\1RS II.: The "1l·nt111, namr tor "dllt.1nt1 pnl'U"hl"'·' '' :\typical pncum\ln1.1 l hi\ 1' m11rt· lomm11n tn tht• t•l,krh \\ 1n )<lur fathl"r'' ht\l{l r\ th<' ll.lllenl 013\ hJ\l' l111lc OT 11<1 f('\ Cf \ l nutth I\ 11\UOlh r~~nl hut p.1\<,('11oil3\ un1mrlurant "JU\t dut' to ti ~' crt Ctlld · But an' 1.,1ld m tlu \hould ~· ,u,J>('\·t 1n the." cl,1crh c .. rn 1f thC') ,to not ha"e ht8h tc .. er. ch11l'i> chc\I ~ 1n, 11\ptd put~ -l\nJ don't o,('tm 't'f) 1 ll at first. L 0" of •Pl't'tllC' ... 1rcl')a.th :ind c\tl\'mc fa11suC' 'ihould makC' 1'\nc 'U'JllllC\U'i 11 1n douht "mw.1 ' 11n .1 \ 1'1t Ill th,• 111% tnr I arh dt.tgrl•''" 1" 1mpon01nt -11lwa th1 d1llcn:n'-'f PETER STEIMCIOHM • • • FOR "t1 R~ T \\ hl·nn l'T I "~11 n fl .1d,· r' 1hJ 1 hJ' , ng ~'t' 10 thl' h1•u,,·h11IJ 1' ,1 fl'pt1n.,1hthl\ 111 ~· \COi 'PH,1d1nt1 in k ct10n I'm \Url k • hl.tr tht' "'Ot.·I dott-hater ca1-ha tt'1 th J hl., 10 \Qlll' ot the tall that "'' Roc;wn trrru~r Tt'P" anal Y..t'r~ tlll d1\<.C\I pa ' IM 14 H'ar\ llere I <.mind 1ll' again tn quo&IR(t an ed11nni1l 1n thl' J \~1.\ ··~n\t \mC'nl an h1,U\l'h11ld\ harbor one or m11T' pct-. \llhl1ugh dog' an1h·at' on: thl' u'>uJ rcpn•.,,·ntal" c<o numcroo' , th1r 'rel1c ' ma' Ix' l1.1und l:ach rna' pn•wn1, rnain inlt'\ 11011.-. ph\ <itlal tir 111\ll ha1ard' lnr 1h1· human r<''>tdt"Ol<i 1t 1wt m.11nt,11ncd .1nd hJndl<'d prop- C'rh \\'" ,annnt atlorJ 10 o .. crlo~ 1h1•1r J ltn1d.1111 hM:ird' · • • • FOR MRS \ lkrnit t\\Crv.r1gh1 ,, nl' pwt~t111n t~nm lraLlttrt' due to u'tcoixuu.-.1<i l hl\\C at ~cater n'ik arc thin \looml"n 111 .. tight build Taki rn1'1\kratl" c\Crl t\t' a full diet "'°" \upplrmcntal u 1lnum 1( n~cc..-.ary . and hormont \lundor mcdtcal 'iupcr- ' l\H'lt\I J fl V.J\\ Ill pf('1.Cnl ('il(('t'S ¥(' h<1nc--lo'~ in v.omt'n '4'ht•n the" rtac), tht'1r b(l, and 70s • • • FOR fR. P · "l our a\sumpuon '' 'IHOn& that (\C~I tn& w\11 ~cttUC \Our appctttt' and prr' cnt )'\)U from lo,ina ...,e1ah1 tn fan . man) patient' ha~e told mt that 1t '14 0rb th~ otbt1 Y..<\) lh<"' ln't' :Jt'f'<'lll\' ll \OU hqpn r1111111s a~11\ l'\\l'" \ .1lo m•\, hl.ama:.itl ''n l" tf\: 11n1-1 not on t'e1 ~ '''"' . - M Orange COUI DAILY PILOT/Frtdary, December 7, 1984 eep your·decoi"ated tree .reshthroughoutseason ---!ttOe!Mfel ...... ....... o...... ..... ...,9Mdi For man) people a \hmtrna\ 1rl·l· ~the "cy element in home hohdn~ oratin&. 1 hey search carl'fulh for &he right tree that will fit pcrlt"\'.th 1n tffe living room. po .. ~1bh nc\t to a ~ turc wrndow ··And, regardlt:s~ when the trCl' I!> O\ll'Chased. which t~ u!>ualh l'arhl•r Neb year. the) eApect to keep 11 (lrl IA pla)' long after the last present has ~en unwrapped. ~!Yet. in the rush to decorate. <>omc .ksrget to take the proper recaut1<ln\ to p(otect the tree. trthcy don'l. the trel· tbight have to be n.·mo' ed earl), : There arc several c;tep!> to lollov. to belp keep thr trel· in top rnnd11mn Yor eumplc. · • Get a fresh lree. Look t:al\'lull\ ~r a health' lrtt, on~ that look-. JM~ CJld fresh. ·Avoid tree~ v.11h hr11lln $,)<>ts and loose 01.:edll'~. • Be sure the tree bas been t<:olected with a fire relardaot. In addition to pre\cnting a lirl' liquid ~rays applied at a tn·l· lot or nurw1' 'fill lock in the fre!>hne<,c, and 1..n·p lttedJes from dropping off -. Stand tbe tree in a container with -water. Peel awa) 2 to J inches ofbarl.. ~ar lhe base so that water 1f) morl' Cl\$11~ absorbed. Ynu can includt: un a\idtU\C ~ut·h U'> 'ttamin Band whtlt: corn.,, rup • Ooo't 5t'l lbt-tret' coo close to a flrer.l•ct. hcate1 duel or d1rl'l l sun 1gh1. "h1ch 1:an cauw carh dl· h)dra11on • Strlna s mall ratber tbao large llglsts, wh1l'l1 tend to.wither branrht:\ ::ind qiuse a parched look. • Try to spact' oroameots evenly. I ka' y ornament!I can cause branlhl'' 10 sag and lht: tree 10 lean. • Create a fuller and beallbin appearln~ tree b} in!it'rtmg l'\tril branches into noticeable gap') ~1mf)I' dnll .. mall holt:s on the trunk and lit 1n thl· branch. • If you're conslderiog a living ralber than a cut Cree. rcmemhl•r rwl 10 plall' the iree llhcn· l'\trl'llll' ll'mpt•rature\ arc 111..cl~ and he \Ufl' Ill l..Cl'P \hl' \l\JI mo1\I (heel ll1th \our l\Ur'>Cr}ITIJO for \ptXlfi( dlrl'l tfon\ rcga1d1ng thi: knKth of 11me \llU l.ln keep ah' 1n~ trl'e indoors. For add111tinJI tn.•e dt:cora11ng 'u~ ger,uom '1\11 Rogl'r'' < iartkn' ··c hmtmJ\ Fanta'>\ ·· through l>n ~.! Hour., ~ire 4 a m 10 4 pm Tui:\Cla~ through ">aturda~ ;rnd 1J a.m. 10 5 p m 'iur11.la~ .md ~lonJJ\ Roger\ " lm:atl'd :it Mal .\rthu1 Bouk,ard at ~an Joaquin Hill' Road m Newpon Beach. SCREEN SALE DEC . 8 -DEC. 16 •SILK • • GOLDLEAF • FOUR PLAQUE • COROMANOEl Ten different styles and sizes to cho~e .from. Prices start at: SJ6 GIFT ID EAS FROM AP: large selection of jewelry, jade, vases, ivory, cloisonne, and embroidery. Between now & Chdstmas All Accessories From 20-50 °/o OFF AP~~toRe ORIENT Al ROSEWOOD FURNITURE OAKBROOK VILLAGE • 24331 AVE DE LA CAR LOT A LAGUNA HILLS • 855-4337 t~tif!:.::: I .. ~ ~ -· J ack Anderson reveals in 1h~Daily Pilat CHRISTMAS ~ r~ fit Gardeners celebrate holidays ~kmht·1:-. ill thl' Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the National Fuchsia • ociety "Ill ml'l't at 6:JO p.m \tonda) for a rotlucl.. dinner and < hnstma!> part' The event \.\111 ht· hl'ld in the t'-c1ghborhood ( ommun1- l\ t rntcr. 845 Park Ave .• Costa Ml'S<l • • • Bob Gordon. a well-knoll n \outhern Cali fornia arran~er. will 'harr ~ome hohda~ decoraung idea~ "nh members of the Orange CoUJ1ty Floral Aris Guild. · The group will meet at Ill am \londa\ at thl' '-' oman·~ ( lub ol ~anta ~na. For information. call Fm1l} Ruhligat 544-1617. • • • Memb<'rs ol the Newporl Hills Garden Club will celebrated the hohda> ..ca\on w11h a potlucl.. lunch- eon Thursda\ in the home ol \Ire,. D:n 1d Horo\\ 111 'ice president Gift., "Ill bl· rnllected for Fa1n1~'\\ Hospital. and rrou:eds from a \ilent :wrnon \\ill tx·ndit S.O S. (Share Ouneh e') I or 1nfnrmat1on. call Mrs. Clarenc1: Pearson at 644-250fl or \frs. Don .\ndl'rson 640-&396 CA ND.LES ·--AND HOLDERS TV LI STINGS -t.-00-••• NEWI 9 HAPPV DAVI AGAIH -~OOMPAHY STARTAEK ' ON THE MONEY CISNEWS =~~DYKI Aft> SKELTON PAEWIT8 FREDDY THE FAULOADEl''S CHflSTMAS DINNER MOVIE *** "Raggedy M111 (19811 SISSy Spacek, Ettc Roberta -8:06- • BUSINESS REPORT -8.10-D NBCHEWS D LAVEAHE & SHIRLEY AUOE • I MACHEJL I LEHRER HEWSHOOA Ii) ADAM 8Mm4'S MONEY WOALD (l)HEWS 0 THREE'S COMPANY at! WHEEL Of FORTUNE m THATOIRL CCJMOVIE Ht let s Spend The Night Togelllet 11982) Tile Rolling Stones -7:00- 8 C8SH£WS D $100,000 NAME THAT TUHE 8 LOVE80AT DABCNEWSQ CD THAEFS COMPANY II) WHEEL Of FORTUNE Ii> PAIHTINO WITH ELKE SOMMER CJ) P.M. MAGAZINE ®ENTERTAINMENT TOHIOHT ~JEOf>AAOY mw1WONA1RE CJD INSIDE THE NFL (O)MOVIE • * "YellOwt>Mrd" (1983) Graflam Chapman, Peter Boyle -7:20- f:E) PL!DOE BREAK -7:30- • 2 ON THE TOWN D IB FAMILY FEUD D LA. TOOAY SPECIAL 0 GANGSTER OREA TS ANO OTHER MOVIE PARODIES CD WKAP IN CINCINNATI e PEOPLE'S COURT • WILD, WILD WOAlD OF ANMALS Ii> PlB>OE BREAK CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH aJ $100,000 NAME THAT TUHE. m HAVE OUN, WILL TRAVEL CZ)MOVIE **'h "An Almost Perfect Affair" ( 1979) Kelth Carradine. Monica v1111 -7:45-Ci> WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW -8:00- IJ CJ) JOHNNY CASH: Johnny Cash performa ln Montreux, Switz- erland, on .. Johnny Cash: Chrlatma• on the Road," a holiday apeclat.to air at 8 tonight on Channel 2. Cl) MOVIE t t t The Brotherhood 01 The Bell' ( 1970) Glenn Ford Rosemary F()(Sylh 9 WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW m 12 O'CLOCK HIGH (C)MOVIE * * * 'Last Embrace" ( 1979) Roy ~anet Matgol1n * * 'lone Wolf McOulde ( 1983) Chuck Norns, David Cauadine (S)MOVIE . * * "Cheech And Cflong's Next Movie" (1980) Rtehatd Marin, Tom- my Chong -1:15-m WAU. fTREET WEEJ< -8:30--~WEBSTERQ IJ TIC TAC DOUGH G> ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT flD WAU fl'RE;f WEEK -8:46- Ci> GAEA T PERFORMANCES -9':00- • Cl) DAU.AS Q D atHUHTER G ®BENSON IJ NEWS Slreej> Kur1 Russell -9:30- D OFF THE RACK (!)MOVIE t *'"' "Ride To Glory" ( 1964) Cflu<:k Connors, Robe<t Lansing -10:00-6 Cl) FALCOH CREST D Cl! MIAMI VICE B•tl)NEWS D al MATT HOUSTON Q ISP'Y meoXJHO (C)MOVIE • U "Silkwood" (1983) Meryi' Streep, Kurt Russell <RJMOVIE • • "Defiance" 11980) Jan-Midlaet Vincent. Theresa Saldana :S)MOV1£ * t · Cheech & Chong s Sttll Smol!· '"' .. ( 1983J RIChlrd Ma11n. Tommy Cl\Ong -10:10- Ol)MOVIE ••*''>"The Corn 11 Green" (1979) Katharine Hepburn Ian Saynor -10:30- Cll INDEPENOEHT NEWS -11:00- 8 DD ®l8 mNEWS BTAXJ lr-=- =OFTHr'IOI U "CIMS Ot 1914" (1982) Petry King, Timothy Van Patten -t1;80- t1TCHHIKER -12:00- lrmfMEDOM INOEPIHDINT NEWI HOW TO OIT 8TART!D IH MM.EITAlt 0 ROaCFOAO FUS -12:10- (Q)MOYIE * "Fantasy In Slue" ( 1975) Gtorglnl Sc>tMn. John Toland. -12:16-!~ AMVUCA * "Angel Of H.E.A T." (1982) Marl- lyn Ctllmbers. St191*1 JohnlO(I. -tt.20- MOVIE * * t Monty Python I The MtlninO Of Life" (1983) John ci.e. Mtcl\111 Palk! -12:30- 0 QI FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS 9 TALES FROM THE OARKSIOE Cl) MOVIE * • • "Guns Of Oartnesa" ( 19e2l David Ntven. Leslit C1ton e MOVIE •*•"Who Was Thal Lady?' (19e0) T ~Curtis. Dean Martin MOVIE ** "Beastmastef" (19821 M11c Singer, Tanya Roberta. -1:00- 8 MOVIE t • • "Farewell To Manzanar" (1976) Yuki Stwnoda, Nobu Mc:Car· I~ 8 OOOOHIGHT LA.: V10EOI DMOYIE u• "Batun" (19431 Robtrt Tay- lor. Thomll Mllchell. e MOVIE * .. * "Dead Ringer" ( t9&4) Bttt• Divis, Klt1 Mlldtn. 9 ENTERTAIMHJ TOHIOHT -1;15- MOVIE ** t 1h "Sophie'• cnolct" I t982) Meryl Stree1>. KeYln Kline. -·1:46- 8MOVIE * • ~ "Murderer'• Row" ( 1986) Dean Mwtin. Ann-M•grlt -1:50- (C)MOVIE U '\ 'The Ritz ' (1976) Jedi W• ton Rita Moreno. -2:00- •• CHRSSTMAS ON THE ROAD D Qt DEAN MARTIN CELEBRITY AO AST Cf) TWILIGHT ZONE G) MERV ORIFAN fD A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL WITH LUCIANO PAVAROTTI IJ 8CTV G) JEFfERSOHS Cl> ROCKFORD ALES CID MOVIE Qt ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUOH-IH • (O)MOVIE B MOVIE * * * "Good News ( 19t 7) Peter Lawford, June Allyson. m Al.FRED HITCHCOCK PRESEHTS Jl)MOVIE "Gitts Aher Mldnigflt' (No Dalt) * * * "Merry Chrlstmu, Mr. l.tw- rence" (1983) David Bowie, Tom Conti -11:30- IJ CJ) MOVIE D ~CABBAGE PATCH KIDS'. F1AST CHRISTMAS 0 JOKER'S WILD Cf) NEWS G> RITUALS * • t Monty Python s The Meaning OI life ( 19831 Joon Cieese Mtcilael Pahn CZJMOVIE • * • "Siikwood 11983) Meryl ·*** 'TheF1Ye01 Me 1198t)Olvi<I Birney. Dee WaHace D IBTOHIGHT -2:15- ) IN8IOE THE NFl -2:30- • •ta NEWS 41.) OOL TY OR INNOCENT 8 000COUPLE REVIEW ---- It's not Hemingway's 'Sun' By TOM JORY A•toelat.cl p, .. , wm., :..;['-' 'ORJ... -'The ~un \"o Rise<.." 1n l\.\O pan<. stanmg~unda' night on NIH " \t) llsh. '1\uall} appealing and mca'>1onall} c.lramattt telrv1s1011. hut 11 1s not what f>apJ wrote. While Roht:rt l Joseph <.ought "Ith appreuahk '>uccess to maintain the '>pint ol £ rncst Heminglla}'\ 19:!6 no,cl 1n his adaptation. one minor charactl'r from the boo!.. I'> made the central ligure in a gratullou'> scene of' 1olcncc that doc!> not Ix-long in "The Sun Al'io Rises" hkl•w1\l' do not appear tn thr I km1ng- " a' 'l'r<;ion In onr Jal..t· Harnes. flcm1ngv .. a)0'> protagon1'>I pla}ed b} flan B0t.hner. attends a \111\ O\erh ~n11mcn1al funeral lora pr;1<.t1tutc he knc~ before the ''ar. and 1n another. Harne•,' friend. Bi ll Gorton !ZelJkO lvanck). Utl'S of IOJUfle'i <,ulTered in a plane uash "hill' on a dari:dc\ll il1gh1 The" ne11her lOntnbutc \lgnili- lJnth 10. nor part1cularh dl'lr:ict from: the produc.t1on · before Hemingway's story begins - and another 'ignette not drawn from the no\el in which a wartime fnend kills h1m..clfra1her than face life with a grotesqul.'I} disfigured face . "When Hem1ngwa} wrote the book." thl' screenwriter said. "the streets of Europe were littered with those llOunded in World War I . and he felt he did not have to call attention to that 1n an} graphic sense. The anti- war feeling 1n the book 1s tacit I felt 11 had to be expanded:· Tampering wnh classic books for the sake of an audie'nce that cannot recon~idcr a passage from the book to learn the author's meaning or inten- tion 1s not new to Hollywood. OINAMENTS•DECORATIONS ~ -~ WIEATHS•CENTER PIECES ;;:. · ;·' "~i ~ '~ < SAVE <~ -~~---~~ :r UP TO 75% OFF ·-~ • 0 f~IOX CAtir1tJC. Jo'>\·ph. on Ilic · other hand. emphas11cd what hClall~ the a nu-war aspectofthc'>lory. which Hcrningw:i) onl}' <,ugge'ited, h) including a battle- field <>crne 1n "h1ch Barnt''> is rendered impotent b}' an exploding grenade -r,om('th1ng that lX'turo; There arc other less cl11nact1t event\ \H1m·n into the four-hour m1n1scne<. for theatncal effect. 1hat o\ IQ 5 7 motton-picture version of "The Sun >\lso Rises." starring l-:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::::::::::::;;;;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;::::::::::::::-1 r Hone Power and Ava Gardner. was more fanhful to the novel, but was a cnucal. and box-office, flop. TO 75 % \,1~ .?,1~ '_. -l-'.:i. ' f ~ I r---• '} Peppermtn! S!ICk Condie and Floral Ring Reg. S10.q8 Now $5.49 ~~,.. ~\ PR IC.ES) SLASHED Chris!mos Candles Snowmen. Angels Santos Etc Reg. to SA 75 Now 99 C CRYSTAL GORHAM CRYSTAL UP TO 75% OFF Crystal Belli Porcelon Dolls Hummel Thimble' Sm l utterlly Bo• OLYMPIC MUGS •fO U '° N0Wt1." •tO. $AU SIO 95 '2.7' 10 95 •.• , u 00 •.• , 9 95 2.49 Entire Stock SACRIFICED!!· • . "· '·~\ \ All COLORS All STYLES l'" lf'I• ~. C '"''~"' ... r. ,,, $6 ~ • t.4t 0• ¥0' 8••\wO• I> S7 JO ff ! \•t1"-wo1pQ lof"p S' c,s t1 " • ••d"""O()tt \•t>f\fj\ up'" 1~·. Qlr LUCID LIGHTS flOAAl CANOlE HOlOfll .•, rE>d onl·f) Reg Sl1 2S Now S3.25 SILVER•BRASS ~ uR:_ SAVE UP s -~~c; TO 75% Condie Holder l•ou Ftgunne S1ond Brou ond C9'om•c lamp REG Ull $31 ?S s')." 12.15 a.1• .. 22 95 •. ., PLATES COLLECTORS CHINA OVER 1,500 PLATES IN STOCK ¥onY' \•ylf't ,,, (h~,.,_ i ,nm H1tfOf•COf (h dt•n 'inr1•\ fto•n' Otd W'e\1 (1"'1w~\ ti~ 01 0 fO""t:>v\ ,.Op1tt \P")'h (,,,.('lo ... , .. "' ""'°'' \hip\ f_ t1 THE OWNER WANTS THIM GONll o:~f'~~;;:••A T 15 % TO 7 5 % OFF Octagonal and DeGrazia Mini.1l\Jl£>S 40\ ofr ! Plate Rael.a / .-' " ~ upto75·~ OFF ·(( j/ -~'\ ~ ' --~maimo~oo. ) ( ( ~ ' · ~t. ,~micikl~OO ~ ~ __, /'-------' , Private modeling available by appointment ' I • I ,/ #33 Fashion ~sland \ 644-9177 One thing seems clear here: Joseph has damaged neither Hemingway nor "The Sun Also Rises" with his dra-mat1za11on. and the resulting pro- duction is more than accept.able. "You can't approach it as chanaing the book. rather as adapting it to another medium." Joseph said. ''When you take something like 'The Sun .\lso Rises,' really an im- pr('\\1on1<.t1c novella. yo u can't s1mp- I} photograph a work like that." The cast 1s. on the whole, adept. panicularly JarM Seymour. the Bri1- 1sh-born actress who was in the 1981 .\BC production of another Amen- can classic. John Steinbeck's '"East of Edc:n,'' as Lady Bretl Ashley, and (an Charleson (''C~ariots of Fire") as the drunken cotsman, Mike Campbell, whom she plans to marry. Robert Cacradme. however. 1s un- convincing as Roben Cohn. Barnes' prizefighter-friend from Pnnceton who falls irretrievably in love with Lady Bretl. while Leonard Nimoy as the shadowy Count Mippopolous is fine in a role that has been broadened to excess for the TY {U:oduction. Bochner. w11h his matintt·tdol look, (he 1s co-stamng in the current thcatncal film "Supcrg1rl"), as ccr- tai nl) appropnate as Barnes from a phys1cah1andpoint, but he scema at times to rc~rd his disability and It, cfTcct on his relationship wnh lad)' Brett 1n on 1ron1c rather than nngu1r;hcd way In fact. there may be no such thin& asdetin1t1ve Uemangwayon film. and the 20th Century-Foll Telcv1s1on pro<lucllon as at least succc ful an evoking the ambience of Papa's Pan an<l Pamplona of the 1920s. Credit NBC for attcmptma a dramqt1tat1on that might have been more 01 home on puhhc TV', '"American Ployhou~" i\nd thcrt"' lht "Wh~ not give malhon, of pcoplr who hnvc never been rJ1po\('(j to I kmangway B t3~tt of h1!i wol1. .,.. utd Joticph who knew the wntcr 1n ram "The recent PBS n11n1"nu ·or1dc\hC.>ld .. Rev1~11cd' put htl)'n W3uah's no"el back on the llcmdJc r last and I'd like to do that 11h "Tht un >\lw R1 l''i ••• ,. . POLO'S KIMONO-STYLE TEIUtY ROBE. One ~ll~ ........ _._ Shown in blazer strip~s. Available in navy/scarlet/gold and navr.l scarlet/green. Also available in solid Kell y green and sca rlet. hN; /~NJ I' W,l,Nf'' ~ ../ ~ 'i' TRADmO\TAT P'~ or S'OOTA[R"I CALIFOR"llA'S HOLIDAY Drec.c.tng for over 60 years Merry Ch m tmds fr om all of us at Phelps. . #119 Fashion Island 759-1622 "Newport Center Fashion Island p fun back in holiday shopping!" CHRI STMAS SHOPPING IS ACTUALLY FUN THI S YEA R -START I G WITH CONVENIENT PARK I G AT FAS HI ON ISLAND I rc·n.wml>c•r /J\I ( hmtm.1' I ll lC'cl Jtwthc •r mJll /)(f/ 1t tou/... nH' /11n•1 1•1 /o gt•/ lll'Jf tlw p.lf/...tn~ /u/ 1 I hC'n. 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Stop in and get some ideas for that <,pec1al player on your list While you're there enjoy some wa rm ci der and homemade cookies·,__ · ~ -~-"" = 16 Fashion l'>land 640-4423 \\l\111'...,C. )()L -\ \H RR) <.H Rl"f \1\" \>\1th our great "('ll'I 11011 nt fP,111.., "\\l',1(1 I• ,1nd 'lltllhhtr1' ICll thOC.(' c nnlt•t cl.t\" .th('.td RAFF Jewell' TH~ CL "~"I( l ,\ILORfl.).t OOk or POLI lt(D GOL D and dazzling d1,1mond'> c rC'.lt<' a truly el<'gant necldace With our new clip-on rH'ndc1nt c. \OU ~l't hoth tahulouc. looks 1n tm ht lu>1vcl-. ,u Rolff lt'W( lt•r\ ... ... . , I <>reno-Coul DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 1, 19&4 by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane .. "I'm lik e Rudolph. I went down in history!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson .. New rules! Clean paw check before entering!" BIG GEORGE by Vlrglt Partch (VIP) : , "Now if I could only teach him to make change." DENNIS THE MENACE · l>y Hank Ketcham l l l I 1 PEANUTS IF '(OUR ()\D GOT MARRIED A6AIN SIR. YOU'D MAVE A MOTHER WAITING FOR YOU AT HOME, AND V00 WOOLDN'T NEED A LATCHKE'r' ... ~ DRABBLE \L.41\'(~ C£$tfl\INL~ A. 0Eu6"H.~l.. PE.R~uMf.. 'b.J'Rf. llV.RINU,G~I 11-1 OF COURSE, ~E MIGi-iT TURN OUT TO BE A WICKED STEPMOTHER LIKE IN ALL ™E BOOKS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE No,u221e:,yooml'l1- R10E. IN TrlE. BABY SEf\\. Yoo' RE Teo BIG \ I SAID"/OORE-1co ~G! '"AU. THINfiS ~()Ul£1)"1 'tf)U'ft& al "fHfi AIR'" ~ f~ ......... .... MAYBE Sf.lE1D LEAVE YOU IN THE WOODS, AND YOU'D ~AVE TO FOlLOW BREAD CRVM85 TO FIND '1t>UR WAY MOME-. by Charles M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan bv Lvnn Johnston GORDO by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS " by Tom K. Ryan GARFIELD AS LONG A5 I'M LOCKED OOT OF T~( MOU5 £, I Gl.JE.55 l'LL STRIKE. OUT IN 5EARC.~ Of' f'.'0017 MOON MULLINS SAt> ENDING ... /1 7 JUDGE PARKER • -'r L. I • L GEE, THIS N£1<TH00RHOOP POE.5N'T LOO~ f"AMILIAR "TO M( • RAT~!, I CA~-r. ~TT.A (:;O GMOO"f <:?Ol-FJ by Ferd & Tom Johnson 3 CoMM~RC!,AL5., A STATloN BREAK, -n-lEN MORE COMMERCIALS . ~ --r -~~0:::-...... .....-.....-~. by Harold Le Doux J G0'1 M'( ~~oN1Hf: CffrTlCAL elaJ'B' OF "Tle Wi:~. l'MI!~~ SHAt.l~I ~N ? by Pat Brady R,.~~J. ~SQOALf ... ~l 'SNOT' A Ft.A~! I BRIDG E RIGHT TIME TO FALSECARD Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST + K 83 NORTH • 75• ~ KJ lO o JJO +A K1062 EAST • 62 l::?AQ t:> 98653 0 4 3 • 84 3 0 K Q98782 +9 7 SOUTH +AQ J I0 9 ~ 74 2 O A S +QJ 5 The bidding: outh Welt 1 + PaH . 3 + Put Pu1 Patt Opening lead: Four of O. Ea1t 2 ¢ Pua In the1f' columns we havt often rnlltd agaln:1t pointless raise carding. More olten than not, (als«-rards simply conrust pai:tner -d clartr usually doesn't care who has a ap cirk cud. But once in a while a hand com s up where con lu Ing partner an only help your r..tu e. Consider thi C'a11e. Xhere is nothing to the auction. Both North and South bid what they had and. once the double fit was uncovered. North wasted no time in getting to game. West led the top of his doubleton in par tner's S\lil. As soon as <;lummy came down. East realized that. OMAR "' SHARIFF !-1 unless his partner had a trump trick, t he defense wa doom •d. However. even with a trump trk k West mlghi trive for a diamond rurf tr he could overrurr dummy. ~~ause he could not know that declarer. too. had only I\ doubleton diamond. What could EA!!l do to perJuade hi' partner lo •hlft to a h art. when h !fainrd the lud, ratllcr than continuing diamonds Tht' solution was df'lightrully simple. At tri<'k one EA l falstt card d by following with the klnl{ or <tiamonds. Of.clarer won th<-act-, er f'd l~ dummy with the king of • clubs and led a spade to his queen. West won the king and had no dif ficulty in finding t he winning defense. Because of the (act that his partner had played the king of diamonds lo the first trick. West p•aced dt"clar1>r with the qu~en. Therefore, he thought t here wall no CHARLES GOREN purpo!e in leading another dia · mond . The only shift thAt wu at, tractive was a heart. So Eut wa able to take l wo htarl tricks and the queen of diamonds for a onf' ttick set. Have you been runnlns halo dou· bit tro.ble? Let Chari • Gerea IM" YO• flH J Mr way throush tit. •au of DO BLE for pewtlM ail' takt H t. For a eo,.y ol lalt DOUBLES boolilet. eead •1 .ss .. --Ow ·~•." P.O. a.. Ill, Pal•yra. N.J. 08085. Mah ~ ,_, .... t.o N • .,.,.rlleiilt,. \ I . . Chevy Blazer: The ultimate in pff-road vehicles The full-sized Blazer is Chevy's ul- timate off-road vehicle -one tough package of four-wheel-powered fun and practicality. A new grttte and front-end treatment highlight the 1985 model, whose fiberglass top Is now available In six colors -black. white, midnight blue, Indian bronze, silver and doeskin tan. All-season tread-design tires are now standard on all models. These steet- betted radial tires are designed for foul · weather traction, tow noise level and long tread fife. The new self-adjusting hydraulic clutch control system provides smoother operation and Improved durablllty for models with manual trans- missions. · With the optional rear seat, Chevy's full-sized Blazer can comfortably carry five adults. With the rear seat folded down, there Is almost five feet of usable load length. . The S-10 Blazer -the No. 1-selling sports utlllty vehtcle -features elec- tronic fuel Injection and a 2.5 liter, 4- cyllnder engine. Low pressure gas shock absorbets offer Improved ride charac- teristics, while a new upshitt light on the Instrument panel indicates when the manuel transmission should be shifted to maintain optimlum engine speed. vehicle road speed and fuel economy. The 1985 Che.y Blazer offen new paint and trim optiona, plus nch improvements u a hydraulic ~lutch control system. auaany ••os.cMtT co .... 2 Doors, fully Loadedl Liit $12,670 '2675 :t 5048 (Discount of •9995 •• .. q I , ,,..---.... '?': •• \\. ~-----~ ----=-_, © .. ,_ .··. : : .. .... ,.---... I , @ •c CANIU • DOOll llDAN • I 0 6 I 0 fully Loaded I Liit $14,310 '3700 zt5037 (Discount of PORSCHE f\ AUDI __ ~ AV MORE IN NEWPORT BEACH......_ ....... •1 I , 7·69 fully Loaded 5 9 66 5 fully Loaded Litt of $11 769 Ll•t at $1 1,769 1 2104 (Dlacount) :t2104 '2104 (Discount) =5111 (All prices plus: tax, lie, smog. doc fee, dest charge. Options. Cars simllar to Illustration -Subj. to prior sale.) LARGE SELECTION 1985 • POR·SCHE • AUDIS • Immediate Delivery '.··· . ·~· ,i.~ ~~-·=-. ....· .. ·.-'" -·"' ~ --~~- 1112 lllOIHS 1111 I• HOil OllPI SPlllT PllllP --Sitm-with Grey Luther 2511 Milts Au~ '-~ "" "'-Shel flawless 1n heiy Way See to ap •8001 1111 •tMY Z1P1Y1 UllTIPMPI Auto Air. 6 Cytindef # 7973 piec1ate /1 7963 •3999 J.EASI NG SP FINEST SERVICE & PARTS CHEVROLET -PORSCHE AUDI & VOLK WAGEN IN THE U:S.A. I' . .. '2999 1111 ... 2112 Marcon with 8tl&' lnttnor Auto Ctattmt Condition • 795!°> '5999 - 'IOAlll HOOS ~ ~ A.I S...1oot lullWf llllf'flOI ~Utltt • 1992 •5999 NEWPORT E CH .. 673..0900 ~ .. '11UW320i ~ ~ A.1 t.nsettt Gold AllOys id911 '12,999 .. ..,, 1111 ... a.YDTllU Whitt WMt. caswttt A Ci t ""' s ltmdns II 1flS •7999 , 1114 lltl 4000 ... • Door f U [ QUllJC)td ln(I Slll\100 •1990 116,500 { C2 OrenQ9 Cout DAILY PILOT/Frldey, o.c.mt>er 7, 19"4 • Vanagon interiors display variety o f c han g es for 1985 Mint -van.now included padded dashboard._ map/glove compartment light. tinted glass. market, the Vanagon Camper, gets a "GL" designation for '85 and with It. many of the GLls luxury and convenience features such as power steering, aero- style wheel covers, tachometer with LCD clock, longer front seat cushions and lighted passenger sunvlsor mirror. Volkswagen 's unq lu e van/station wagon, the Vanagon, has received a host of l(lterlor refinements 41nd a new two-year unllmlted mlleage warranty for l the 1995 model year. r A N "01TO 0 .,. n 'IE'•• Called the Volkswagen Two-n&:. ¥ ua;;, Year Unlimited Miieage Protec-BY CAROLY N WEBER tlon Plan, the new limited war-_ ranty covers the entire vehicle, "-----------------------__, • except tires, for two year-a with no Q -• · t l f mileage restriction and Includes Ule . uxurypar three-year protection against The 1985 KYen-aeat Vanacon bu the .014 ln the U.S.,•• well•• a alldlnc door 'Jarceit c&rrylna capacity of any mini-van that'• quieter than before. corrosion perforation, again with f A ,.J • · • no~~~~~:1~~1~he 1985 seven-0 uu_ .. J exper1ellc e · seat Vanagon. which has the I~~--~ ..... --------------------! Orange Coas t Jeep ·I nspect largest carrying eapaclty of any Editor's note: Due to a computer ·As many as four drivers can mini-Va!' sold In the U.S., Include error, welostpartofourstorylast program the front seats to suit a new padded dashboard with week, so we are running It aaaln. them. built-In shelf and map/glove The 1985 AUDI SOOOS SEDAN The stereo can also be pro- compartment llght and standard is the car of the WEEKI • grammed by touch. You can scan tinted glass. Also. operation of A 110-horsepower 2.2 liter. 5-stations and set th~ Jor recall. the sliding door (a feature pion-cylinder overhead cam, CIS tueJ-The stereo sound Itself Is clear eered by VW In 1967) has been enjected1mgrne. automatic, with and sharp. with speakers front made quieter and easier. power steering and brakes, elec-and rear. Between the back seats !gains 0.:.1 standing~ y our car t Or.nae CoMt AMC/Jeep, •. In Mtdttton to Or. eo.t be! ore Both the Vanagon a,.._p Van-trlc windows, sun-roof, mirrors, Is a set-up for stereo head agon GL are full seven-seat power door locks, and a com-phones for private lis!enln~. "garageable" vans with plenty of puterlzed stereo system make which allows passengers In the luggage space and can be or-this car a car of the future. front and rear to enjoy their own dered with factory-Installed air The front windshield .and rear style of music -a good feature. • 252.. H9'bor Bou'9wwd, Cotta 8nd Jim Click, ot• d .... ,. ' . •Me. hM .,_, Mmld ~No. 1 • meklng the Top Ten honon •t b k 1 ct..-rntotm ..... for the month tnclude c.iooa AMC/Jeep, Inc. J re a S I al OctOber by the American of Canoga PM<: Expreeeway Motors Corp .• Loe AAgllH zone. AMC/ Jeep-AeMult of 8an Joee; lThe.mouncernent ... "'9de by Reno, AMC/Jeep, tnc. al Reno, .. c.rroa, LA zone tMnalQet. Nev.; Meu AMC/Jeep, Inc. of A180 8Ghlevfng Top Ten honort Meea. Artz.; Country AMC/ Jeep- _. Jtm Ciiek AMC/ Jeep-Re: Renault of BMetlfteld; F91ore't MUtt of lrvtne. Serramonth AMC/Jeep of Colm, AMC'• Hating of.the Top Ten c.Nf.;-9eurge AMCtJeapaAe- • Oealn • bM8d upon totat · nault of Weat Loe Angetee; and monthly ~ ..... tn the Camelback AMC/Jeep, Inc. of fout-etatee of Caf"omta. Arizona. • Phoenix, Ariz. NeYeda and Hawaii. fTaking mystery out !of auto repair costs Keeping up with the rrialnten-conditioning, Heidelberg AM/FM window are "bonded" to the especially If your family includes ance of one's car can be a auto-reverse cassette stereo body structure. which keeps the members of the younger gener- challenge. especially If it's ap-with four speakers. automatic Interior very quiet. This also atlon that enjoy a different type of proachlng that magic age of 7 transmission. metallic paint and applies to the inconspicuous "sound." years (average age of cars In the rear window wiper/washer. A grooves ·in the roof line, which· The sunroof slid back and U.S. today). new optional "Weekend Pack-direct water and wind over and forth. as well as slanting upward By that time, the car may have age" lnelude&. a· folding rear {last the rear af the car, almost for wind control. Truuruok space had Its second set of replace-bench seat that converts· into a completely eliminating outside was huge: plenty of room for a ment drive belts and cooling double bed with storage com-noises. great deal of luggage. or grocer- system hoses. says Car Care partment, engine cQmpartment The outside mirrors are en-ies to feed a very l~rge group. Council. cushion and a center seat wlth a cased in an aerodynamically The Audi 5000S handled If not. expect to be reptticing folding backrest. designed housing that deflect s curves easlly, hugging the road some of these soon, as normal Inspired by the success of the wind very effectively -once as it moved swiftly and quietly. life of belts and hoses ranges specially-equipped Wolfsburg again keeping Interior noise to a I was very impressed with this between three and four years. Edition Vanagons offered In mid-minimum. automobile. I'm told the Audi had In addition to close inspection '84. VW has made power-as-Luxurious. PLUS. Is the word problems with some oflts models of hoses and belts. fall cooling slsted steering with a smaller for this automoblle. The vehicle I In previous years, but that all of system service should include. diameter, padded wheel stan-drove had a fawn metallic ex-these problems have since been ·when required. flushing of the dard on the top-of-the-llne Van-terlor color, with coordinated corrected. -DETROIT (AP) -·Those long ' itemizea repair bills can look arbitrary and mysterious, but most service stations use the I same criteria to tally charges. system and replacement of anti-agon GL. fawn Interior featuring two-tone I cannot say enough about this erships. and $23.31 per hour at freeze coolant. A pressure check The 1985 GL model also has fabric of a velour-type material beautlful car: It Is a must to see Independent repair shops, ac-of the system can disclose leaks the padded dashboard with on the seats, and fawn-colored and drive. and I want to say to cording to a survey by Motor that could lead to overheating map/glove compartment light, plush carpeting, all of which Chick lverson's in Newport Service magazine. and possible engine "<iamage. an illuminated passenger sun-made this car a pleasure to look Beach and Tim Lazarls.- ~ In most cases. labor costs are· !I determined by multiplying a fixed hourly rate by the time 1l took to I complete the job. • ~ In 1983, labor rates averaged I $28.90 per hour at auto deal- 4 ! f ' • • • ' -~ ! I • l I .3 ! ' • ' , ( . . . -. • () ...,. ·-- Checl< the radiator pressure cap visor mirror, longer front seat at. Thanks for letting me drive It. Labor rates generally were and. if the engine has been bottom cushions, aerodynamic The front seats are powered to higher in large cities. in shops running too hot or too cold. the wheel covers and a wide beltllne adjust to any position. What's If you have a particular car In employing a large number of thermostat. stripe to compliment the exterior more. once your seat ls in the mind you'd like to read about, certified mechanics and in shops For cars subjected to heavy colors. position you want, you can pro-write to: Otto Revue, Dally Pilot, employing mechanics with ad-loads or other severe conditions. The only factory-built. fully gram It to return to that position. clo Carolyn Weber, 330 W. Bay dltional formal train_in_g_. ____ a_su-'p-'p-'l_em_e_n_ta_r.:..y _c_oo_l_e_r _ca_n_he_l~p_. _s_e_lf_-_co_n_t_a_ln_;.e_d_c_a_m ...... p_e_r _o_n_t_h_e __ ev_e_n_i_f _a_no_t_h_e_r _d_rl_ve_r_c_h_a_n..;;..g_es_it _. _S_t._. C_osta Mesa 92626. I '14 8·10 PICKUP ATIV-6/PS ' 8 /1500 lb pay load •1230 '7•95 '84 SPORT VAN - LOADED! -"A•R1Af1l1l flCAUISE Sfltreo a3 - Gel F'uel Tank 811 the ••lru •2C>ee '84 CELEBRITY 4 DR. '85 2 DOOR TYPE 10 '14 CORVETTE SEDAN CAVALIER Low Nlllet LOADED! Fully Fact~ Equipped AT /Air /Tiit/Sport Wheel "321A Cover/Spon Mlrr(W1/CrvlH '23,995 •1 05 #291 . '7•91 '8995 '12 CHEVROLET '14 Z-28 'h Ton P.U. Sllveredo PSIPWIA1rlTlll/CrU1 .. / '78 CAPRICE CrulM IStereo/Alr/Tllt/Mor• t1 O tStereo Can 111330 •2C3383 33K Orii;nal Miies !• Or IAT/AlrlT /CrulM/SpN1 S-1 Aeduc.d to '12,995 •1379A GM '•995 •OP • SILES I Wllll 7 IAYI PllTI 1 IUYIOE I IAYI '6995 . '12CAMARO AT I Alf /Tllt/CrvlM .#P5e13 •7995 '11 BLAZER 4x4 V8/AT IAfrfMor• •30488 '12,967 .. #124565 St #192 (Atl pf1oee p+ua: tax, lie, emc)g, doc fM, deet cherQ9.. Optk>M. CIW'I etmllet to Mluttretlon ·Subj. to prior ..... ) ... r . . h • GE NUlAl MOTORS CORPOQAT ION . l .. . . .... ORAN - THIS FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ITS OUR FIRST BIG WINTER SALE ON OUR HUGE STOCK Of 188ii JEEPS AND RENAULTS. OUR PRICES ARE SWHED DOWN FOR THIS SALE SO COME IN AND SAVE,IG. j - . . . FREE • SKI WllKINDS . IN MAMMOTH nm •CLUDll 2 lmnl LODGING ~D 2 DAYI Of Lin TICllDS-FOlt.2 ltlOMI Ocange Coaat DAIL. Y PILOT /Friday, December 7, 1984 CS . FRIE IKIPACKAGI COURlllYOF OIHMAlll Kl ltACllAGI •a. ... 1 Rll,8•••GI, ANDltOLll DRAWING WIU BE HELD AT DEALERSHIP AT 5:00 PM SUNDAY DEC 9 . WINNERS NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN. WE HAVE A HUGE SElECTION OF THE TOUGH, FUN AND DEPENDABlE 4 WHEEL DRIVE CJ-7'S. COME IN AND GET YOURS TODAY FOR ONLY .... (Ser #6224) (Stk 147) THIS CHEROKEE COMES LOADED WITH .S SPD OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION, AIR CONDITIONING PREP PAOCAGE, POWER STEERING, TILT WHEEL, INTERMITTENT WIHRS, REAR TRAC LOCK AND MORE. (Ser #0994) (Stlc 845) ) THE GRAND WAGONEH IS JEEPS TRUE LUXURY 4X4. IT COMES WITH LOTS OF ST AND ARD FU TURES AND THIS WEEKEND, A LOW SALE .-.1a1 RENAULT-Front Wheel Drive THIS AWA.NCI IS LOA.DID AND WI HAVI IT AT A S«l-Gn-AWAY SW ... ICI. COMI IN TOOA Y AND GfT YOUIS (S., 11 1633) (Stir 567) sc'J~~~~o~lo. 'IO AMC EACU 4 x 4 6 <yl -alt "" ,,,.. .. 'Id"" v. -o/c. p/•.,, oal p/~ AM/fM co .. lteocty ptopoM °' ll'K· clou 111 htkh, for Ille W10wl (Le II "49TYX) Compet lfNClol (S.r ''69) THIS H1W INCo.I COMIS LOAOfO WITH 5 5'0 TIANS, AM/PM STllEO SOUNO SYSTIM, TINTIO GlASS, IADIAflTIB;'AHD A ' 11.AUTIM llD QYST AL EXlHIOI 'A.INT. (S., II 5964) (Stli 166) '13 llSSH TUllO '71 JEE, CMUOKEE 'UlSAI 4X4 Auto o/c, 1111, "-M/f"i ~ V 8, -Olf p/• roct. <NtM ...... .....,...,, """Oftl\-1.000 rill lteody lot 10< Ille "'°wl I l1< milet (Ser #00$2) #?03WCQ) '79 DODCE 1 TOM IAllVH V .. Avto -ccw•--w 4 cop4-. tolo, '""°"' ~ w . roof roe\ (Ix •I 08103) UGHlDltNG FA.ST .ACCll HATJQNJUllU HAHQUHG ANO SECOND l~ AH ST ANDAID FIA TUllS COMI CHICK OUT THI SUf'fl LOW S«l-GIT • AWAY SAU "ICI ON AU Of OUI FUIOO S & FUIOO TUllO'S. '11 CHM y i11 MOHl IAUIU WAC. CEUCA CT lCCOID 4 DI. v 6 -0 ( "" (l'\IOM l• ...... ~ '~ 0 ( h~ ,,,.. .. p window\ & kid I "'"°9e p ...... &--i~ !>edat\ -....... ' _.. 0 ( •O<~ 0.-f-+y CO< l.tc ......i. .. d & .. octy I lK AM fM --n...cootnvtt •1CQf946l •2A,M31•• ~-· U< llJC•?O CALL OUR PRIVATE CREDIT LINE ASK FOR CREDIT MANAGER .. ANY MAKE I ANY MODEL · ON ANY NEW JEEP OR RENAUL i o.a.c: Orang~ nAMC Coast Re~ -~:;:·-.. __ _ Rl!llil4 HARBOR BLVD. COBT A ME8A -~---:=_[714]&19-BOE!3 e [714)8415-7770 40 ---- I / I ' ~~---...... ----,----~ ____ _,, _____________ ,....,_, __ ................ llllm .............................................................. _.. ....................... .... t4 Orenge Co It DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 7, tO~ t. fflle P'treAer o Cyeleear can be DRmbled with a kit from a Laguna Beach company. 1Laguna firm's FireAero kits 1hllild ar~u:rid motoi-cycles •Economy of a cycle motorcycles. and kits for Ott'ter I -bikes will be available In the blends with comfort future.) -f h Designed by David Stollery, ~ weat er protection fbrmer GM senior designer and Industrial Design Research Inc., of Laguna Beach 1s offering assembly kits of the FlreAero Cyclecar. one-time design director of Toyota's West Coast design center. Stollery Is also respon- sible for the design and develop- ment of the Trlhawk, a tront-Based on the Ho~da 750 series wheel drive. three-wheeled motorcycles. the FtreAero otters sports car. two-passenger seating and·.. Options include a T-top door weather protection, sports car kit at1d modified formula v front- handllng and stability, together suspension assembly. Base kit with the economy and per-price: $1 ,995. Total cost of as- formance of a m~torcycle. sembly. including motorcycle The $1 ,995 kit incl~des a one-and kit, is approximately $5,000. piece body and Interior shell, tall FireAero can be modified to piece, chassis, adapter parts, accept a variety of motorcycles _plans and lnst~uctlons for as-with both air-and water-cooled mbly. The vehicle uses off-the-engines of 750cc and larger. The elf components and a Honda vehicle features: 50 motorcycle. (The chassis can e modified to accept other •Side-by-side seating for driv- • er and passenger. •Can be driven as an open T - top or fully enclosed coupe. • Optional, diagonally hinged, gull-wing type doors. •Remotely latched tail section lifts up for motorcycle mainten- ance and repair •Retractable headlamps for aerodynamic efficiency. • Ram and ducted air for engine cooling permits operation without a fan. •Rack and pinion steering. •Space for lugg~ge. •Seats 1)10lded Into front body section with removable pads. •Motorcycle can be removed and returned to use as motor- cycle. •Designed to accept wind- shield wiper and interior ventila- tlohii$ystem. Toughest driving involves short hops in loi:s of traffic · Are you a driver that Imposes "severe service" on your ve- hicle? According to statistics by the Federal Highway Administration, you're normal If your trips by car average 8.3 miles. But those average trips by car probably put your automobile In the "severe service" category as outlined by vehicle manufactureru .• "Short tr1p. stop-and-go city driving Increases the need for more frequent maintenance," accordlnp to David Walker, di- rector o technical services at Champion Spark Plug Co. "lri fact, car owner manuals nearly, doubTe the service requirements for cars that are used In severe service operation." Most vehicle manufacturers In the owner's manuals define S§~ere..servlce as: "Stop-and-go driving, frequent short trips of 10 miles or less, driving In dusty or below-freezing temperat ures andiextended periods of Idling." Ir\ a recent Champion study, more ·tJlan 82 percent Of the drivers 1t1rveyed said most of their driving was stop-and-go. Most people think of stop-and- go driving In the city or short tips to the grocery store as normal, everyday driving according to Walker .. "But ln ~that's the toughesJ type of driving on any automobtte," he said. !'\&IC NOTICE f'\8.IC NOTICE f'\8.IC NOTICE f'\8.JC NOTICE M l.IC NOTIC£ ,ICTJTIOUI .UltNHI FICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 f1CTIT10UI I UltHIH FICTITIOUI MllMll FICTl'TIOUI Ml ... 11 ...,_ ITATa•NT NA• ITAT'lmNT ..._ I TAT .. M NT NA• I TATS•NT ..._ ITAftmNT TM fOllOWlng pet'SOn9 ar1 Thi f~ are The loltowlng perlOn It Tile lollowjng pertonf 119 ~I~ J*'IOnl art ~~u ~~-~~u ~~u ~~-EL.ECTRONIC MANU· NORVALS LIOUOR 17•8 HELIARC W!LOINO TELEVISION IMAOE FACTURINO CONSULT. Plecentl• AV9tlue, 'coat• REGIS TEREO PROS O· COMPANY, 9172 M•hJIO CONSULTANTS. a95 Town ANTS. 852 Jo.nn StrMt, Meta. c.tllomla 82826 UCTS, 230 W Warner ult• Drive, Huntlnoton 8eech, Center Drive, Suite 800. Coat• MUI, C1lllornl1 IMger 8 Browning, 15310 209. Santi Anl. C•lll 82705 CllllOl'nl• 92648 Cost• MHI, Celllornl• 82827 Dtnbofough, W•tmlna1er I/ R T I 454 W1yne A Clll•Wly. 9112 92828 DenlM Laurinda Col. 652 Cellfornl1 1>2843 · letor • ~·w ort Mehalo Drive, Huntlnoton Bonnie Haine•, 28602 J0tnn StrMt, Coet1 M.... Thia bualn•H I• eon· :=0i~ul 0;2iseo P BelCh. C1lll0tnla 82Mll Spoiled Bun L&M, 81111 Jutn C1Hlornt1 92827 dueled by: 1n lndllllduel · Thia bualn1H la eon· Ctplftr1no, Cellf0tnl182675 Thi• buelneH le eon· IAEGER B SROWNINO d~~~ bbu~1;~,:1v1~'ua1con· ducted by an lndlYldull lhl• bualn... I• eon- due1ed by Ill lndlvldull Thi• ttltement w .. filed l/letOf ~ T•lmo WAYNE A CALLAWAY ducted by: In lndMd\111 DENISE L COE with the County Clerk ot Or-· Thia at1t1mlf'lt wu fifed BONNIE HAINES Thia tllltlmlf'lt wu tiled ange County on NOYllTlber Thia ttllement WH tiled with lhe County Clerk OI Of. Thia tlltement WU llled with Jht County Clerk ot Of. 8, 19&4 wltl't the County Clerk ol Or· 1ng1 County on November with the County Cleti< of Of· Inge County on November 1"2'01M anoe County on November 19, 199' • anoe County on Novembet 19, 19114 Action ltcr-, Inc., 100 N. 15. 1984 P:-19, 19114 · F2'1012 Twtln Aw~ue, luH• Q, F2t0'7a Publlahed Or1ng1 Cout '•1000 Publlthed Ortnoe Cout lent• Ana. C.utomla 12708 Delly Piiot November 23, 30, · Publl1hed Ortnge Cout Dilly Piiot November 23. 30, Publlthed Ortnoe Caul Publtehed Orano• Cout oec.mt>er 7, "· 1984 Diiiy Piiot Novembet 23. 30, December 7, 14, 198.t Dally Piiot November 28. De-Delly Piiot November 23, 30, F-4119 Deeembet 7, 1•. 1911.t F-503 eember 6, 12, 19, 19114 December 7, 1' F·507 Ml.IC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE W-424 F-478 Ml.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS Ml ...... FICTITIOUI •UllNlll Pl&.IC NOTICE NAMI ITATIMINT FICTIT10U9 Ml ... 11 NA• ITATl•NT FICTITIOUI I UllNEll The followlno peraona 1te NA• ITAn.Nl The rottowtno pert()nt .,. NAME I TATEMINT FICT1TIOUI .,....... dolno butlneu .. The followlng l*llOnl .,. doing bual-.. The lollowtno peraona .,. N .... I TATl•NT CAL WEST PROMO· dotno buslnea u : AM 0 REW S SEC· doing buelMH H The followtng l*aort It TIONS. 1935 Port 81thop REUABLE DATA/COMP, RETARIAL SERVICES. 1750 S ATELLIT E WARE· dotno bUel..-1 u Pltce, ~ BMeh. Clll· 5772 Garden Orove Blvd . Eul Deere, Suitt B, Stnta HOUSE, 425 North An1helm AUTOl<LEEN MOBILE tornl1 9281SO •652, WMtmlneler, C1ll· Ana, Calltornle 92705 Bllld, Ortnge Celllorl'tll DETAIL, 25161 Mii•, El CatOIM MllM(tehmldt, fOl'nl1 92843 V11e<le Je1n Andr-•. 9261Se T0to. Calif 92830 1935 Port Bllhoe> Piece, Be1ty A B<unlt. 5772 Gar- 3894 San Joequln Hiiia St1111e Uncotn, •II Rock· Chetl.. C Cummlnge, ~ Beeeh, c.lllOl'nl• d9'1 Qrov1 Blvd., •852, Road, Coron• def Met, Clll-wood, trvlne. C1llt01nl1 25161 Mii•. El TOfo, Calif t26Go WHtmlntt1r. C•llfornla lornla 92925 927" 82830 Thll bu1ln11t la eon· 92843 t Thia bu1ln1u la eon-Thi• bualnen 11 ifili buelneu I• eon· dueled by. "' lndMdull Thie bualn... It eon- due1ed by 111 lndMdull dueled by 1n lndlvldUll ducted by: In lndMdull C A R 0 L E E dueled by: tn lndMdUll l/ALERIE J ANDREW.S STEVE LINCOLN CMrtea C Cumming• MESSERSCHMIDT BETTY A. BRUNK Thi• atlltn*1t w.. n1ec:t Thi• •t•tement WU llled This Slltemetlt w.. tiled Thi• ttllement WU flied Thll ltattment WU filed with lhe County Cieri! of Of. With the Coul'lty Cfer11 of~-with the County C1ett1 of Or· witll thl County CIWll ol Of. with the County Cleft! of Qr. ange County on Novemt>et •noe County Of'I Novembef tnoe County on November 1nge County on November ~ County on November 111. 19114 19, t9114 21. 1884 19, 19114 19, ,8114 P:a1010 F211001 F2111f7 ,~ ira1011 Publlllhed Ortnge Colet Publlthed Ortnge Cout Publlshed Orano• Cout Publlllhed Ortnge Colet Publlahed Oftnge Cout Diiiy Piiot Novembet 23. 30, Delly Piiot November 23, 30, Diiiy Piiot November 30. 0.-01lly Piiot Novemt>tw 23 30 Diiiy Piiot November 23 30 December 7, t4, 19114 o.e.mber 7, 14, 1911.t eemt>tw 7, 1.t, 21, 1911.t December 7, 14, 19114 · ' December 7. 14, 1984 ' ' F·500 F-501 F-519 F-484 • F-502 ·-I , -.. r MUC NOTICE P:ICTITIOUI Mll*IH NAMe ITATl•NT The lollowlng pereon1 art dotno butlneu u . (l')S M S WHOLESALE (b)SWAP MEET SALES OUTLET, Ila Fair Or , Colt• MMl,c.llf Frtnk Aobefl B1n~1. 225 Lanll L•ne. Pleoenll•. C.Nt 92970 Frink J1mea Bandert, 2085 Ch1rle St . Cotti Meta, Celtt Thie bualn1H la con· ducted by joint venturi Frink A Bandef1 Pl&.IC NOTICE I FICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 KAMI ITATl•NT The foltowlng P9'ION are dotno l>Wl..-a u : EL RANCHO RES· TAU RANT MEXICAN FOOD. 295 E 17th. Cotta M-. Ca.Ill. 92827 Antonio P Salmeron. 2102 N s~. Sent• Ana. C11H Bertha Cuevu Bltn<:O, 2321 So MIOle St . S1t1ta Ana. Cellt. 92)'07 Thi• butlnua la eon· due1ed by: • Ql'*ll l>lft· nerlhlp Berth• c 81tn<:O Thia etattment w .. flied with the County Clerlc ot Or· ange County on November 20, t9114 Thia t11tement wu llled with the County Clerk of ~ tnoe County on Novembet '211117 15, 19114 Publlllhed Ott"Ofl Cout F2'07'M 0111y Piiot November 30, 0.-Publlthed Oranoe Cout ciember 7. 14, 2 t, 19114 0111y Piiot November 23, 30, F-5111 Deumber 7, 14, 19114 F_..30 POOUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI MlllNlll NAMI ITATUffNT TM fOltowlno pereona are dotno bueineu aa: REED & WRIGHT, AN AS· SOCIATION OF AT· TORNEYS , CALIFORN IA ANO WASHINGTON, South· -t Bink Bulldlno. 800 Glenneyre, L1g1.1n1 Beech, Catllornla 92851 Frtnk C Wright. Attorney II t..w, 1100 Glenneyr1, ~· Beach, Calll0fnl1 Thi• but1n1H la eon· ducted by an lndMdull FRANK C WRIGHT Ml.IC NOTICE FICTmoUltU ... 11 NAm ITATS•NT The folloWtnG pereona etl do1no 1>u11..-a u : OLB MANAGEMENT, 4001 W•terly P~. Sta 100, ~ Beech, Calif 9281SO Bradley T. 0Hfe191e, Jr . 14321 Miro Court, lrvlne, C1llf 92714 Barry Le Fevre. 24735 Clarington, L110un1 Hiiia. Cellf. 92653 .wry BIM, 4e ~ehetd, lrvlne. Cllll. 92714 uto. P/steenng Atr 46K Miles 1BUB300) '2588 1112 CHYHlfT CllP( 4 cyl, Automatic, Radio, P/steering, Tiit. Sunroof. Air (1HUH596) '3695 1171 Ill CllYHTIIU White/White, Cassette, A Car That's TIMELESS. A ·oARLING' Carl (7995) Auto. Air, Tilt, Cassette, Sunroof, Only 8000 miles. (l ie 1COF996Xstk #4854) '7989 Thll ltllemenl WU filed wtlh the County Clertl of Or- ange County on Novembet 19, 19114 ,-.a Publlthed Ortnge Cout Diiiy Piiot November 23. 30, o.c.mw 7, 14, 1984 F-498 Thlt bu•IMH I• con- ducted by • glt*ll Plrt· nerlhlp Wry BIN Thlt ataternent WU llled with the County C6eril of Or· tnoe County on Novembet 15, 19114 HOLMES TUTTLE DA TSUM 145 Marllo r 11•4 540-6410 1H 5 CORVETTE "SHARP' -"FAST Could be YOURS See OOIUIELL CHEVROLET Jl21 Marliltr llw4 Ot1t1 Mt11 541-1200 1111 FIAT 2000 MIYHTIIU Air, AM/FM Case, (1 OUH522). •5495 MITA IEIA llTllllllll 2111 ..,.., ... , ........ . H0-4411 COSTA IESA llTSUllSMI 213 3 M1rlttr 11•4 Cttta ltsa 540-4411 1112 OIRllln CfTlTill Tilt. Cruise, only 29.000 m1 . Buy for less than Wholesale Blue Book' (stk 4768) '3889, ORUIE COAST llC/ JEEP /REIAUL T 2624 Marlttr llw4 Ct1t1 le11 541-10231145-l llO 1111 """ ..... , Only 29K miles and LOADED (10VV383) !J981 1' llOLIU TllTU IATSll 2141 ••rlil•r lh4 '"'' .... l•O·H10 ' '7999 CMICI IYERSOI 445 t. Coast Hwy •••''" l tach 113-0100 SUPER SHARP and only 31K Miies (1BWB329) '4488 HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUI 2141 llarlter II•' 0Hta 1111 140-1410 ONLY •2500 per day if you furnish the picture of your car. $500 additional if Daily Pilot takes the picture . · 2 days for $4500 ., OUllE COAST AIO I JEEP /REIAUL T 2124 llarlt•r llt4 Otlta 111 141·1023/141-lllO 1llO TIYITI OllllllA WAHi 6 cyl, auto, AM/FM stereo Cass., P/steerlng & brakes, Tiit, Roof Rack. Air (1AOF009) •5995 COSTA IEIA llTlllllMI 2111 • ., ... , 1194 , ...... .. 140-4411 V-8. Auto, Air, P/W, Rack., Crulae, Tiit Ready for the Snowt (203WCQ) ..... Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNIH P:.-r71 Publllhed Ori/IOI Cout Diiiy Pilot Novembet 23. 30, 0-,,bef 7. t4, 19114 F-4117 NAMI IT ATIMINT n11n•1c NOTirr The following peraona ire '"UU\. 1.4 dOlng bualneas H ,ICTITIOUI Mll*lll A CC RE SS INTER· NAMI I TA,.._NT NATIONAL. 18831 Burke The lollowlno Pl'IOO• .,. L11., HunllngtooBeach, C1lll doing buel..-a u : 926'7 PRESS EXPRESS PRINT· C1tr... Product• Inter· ING CO., 120 E. 23rd Street. n1t1on11, Inc . C1llf0fnl1. Cost• MUI, C1lllornl1 1ISIS3 1 Burk• Ln., Hunt-92827 tnoton BMch, Cllll 92647 Ooug1M Arthuf Rogera, lhl• butln111 la con-1224 ftvlne Blvd, Newpor1 dUe'led by a e0tl>()(1llon Beech, Cllltomla t2teO Betry MlehMI•, Chllrmtn Tiii• t>uetneea 11 eon· of the Boltd ducted by: 11'1 lndMduel Thi• 111tement wu IMed DOUOLAS ROOEAS with the County Cleft! ol Or· Thie 1t1tttnent wee tlleCI ange County Of'I Nowmber with the Coun1Y Cterll of Or· 15. 1"4 _ ~ County on Nowtnw .. _,_ 27, 1"'4 Publtthed Orange Cout ''""' Diiiy Piiot November 23, 30, Publlehecl ~ange eo.t ~ber 1, t4, 1"4 Delly Piiot November 30. 0.. F-482 cember 7. 14, 21, 1914 F-&13 Ml.IC NOTICE Cell 642 · 5178 Put • ft• words to WOtk lot YOU • .. . ... ! COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Cl Holiday fashions lntercole posts.i~come for quarter lntcrcolc Inc. Thursday reponed net income of $760.000. or 27 ccnn per share on !ialei. of$ I O,OJS.000 for the three month~ cnd('d Oct JI In the lake period a ~ear :tao. th(' Laguna Halls firm. on sale of $4.343.000. had in'omc from con- ti nu 1 ng operations of S:!.637,000. or SI OJ. and net •Jlcome ofS3.368.0()0 or SI 30 Net income a )Car a" ancludt'!> gains from t\110 spec1ll tran~cuons whal·h totaled S t19 the scveranct' of · a' ae~ Refine!) processing agree- ment~ and the attendant rt'ductaon an Sca\lew debt ($2.61::!.000. or SI 01) and the gain on ~ale of the compam ·., Banner Metal~ d1v1'11on ($6 7 5.000 or 28 c·ent!>). The board of daroctor<> of lntt>rcok at its meeting held Dec: 5. dcdarcd a 10 percent tock d1v1dcnd lntercolc 1s engaged an a number of businesses. It manufactures pro- cessing machaneryf used to convert raw materials into useful form!> of rubber and plastacs ' Sadclleback colleae modeling students Tracy Bre&Wl, left, Mandt Kughea anCI Jeffrey Haddad dlaplayed the late.t winter atyle• durtna the recent Faahlon Alley atyle ahow at MlNlon Viejo Mall. Saddle- back College South Faablon Dealgn and 7 aabfon Merchandlalng ~paitment stu- dents participated in the event, which featured atylea from all mall merchants aa well ••garments deal,ned by atudents. 317% WRITE-Off ON TAXES. Evervbod~··:-t.alkinK aboul tht-AT&T PC. It'~ 2-:3 lim~ fa..,.ter than th(• IBM PC. And ha. ... a hight>r rt-solution .,<.Tt.•1•11 for bettt'r KJ<tphic:-. ~ what all tht:> t:-Xdl\•mt'nl ii-ahout 'Pcilk tu \'ow· AT&T I nf01mat1on s, 'ti.'111' Al:couni. E xe<.·utivf!, '1i:-it an auth;inzt'c I AT&T ~rsmal Compuu}r dt-all•t', or • Emulex names new chief officer caJJ l·&WJ·2-li 1212. AT&T lnfonnation ') temi.. Wh en )ou'\e l{ot to be riKht. ATa.T Emulc' (orp Thur\da) an- nounced the appointment of Stephen W. Frankel to the posatton of pre'>•· dent. chief operating officer. with direct respons1b1ltt) for all operattng groups of the compan} Frankel will rcpon d1m:1I> to Fred B. Cox. who will con11nuc as chief executi vc officer and become chair- man of the board for the Co<;ta Mc~ firm . Present chairman Wllltam H. Robcns will continue to serve ai. secretaf) and member of the board. Frankel will also JO•n the board Frankel comes 10 Emulex from M1com System'§ Inc. where he was senior vice president. marketing and development. Prior to that he has served an senior tl'chnacal and mar- keting management positions at Tram C ommun1 cat1on. Hughes and I BM . He holds a bachelor of mcncc degree in math. a ma ter's of science in computer science. and a master's an business adm1nistra11on Cox emphas11cd that the add1t1on of Frankel would not dl·notc a maJor change 1n management direction. "8111 Robcn s will dc .. otr ha<; tame to advanced tcchnolog} and product development. whale I wall focu'l on marketan~ and long-range business planning.' ~ad CO\ "l\;u other changes ar<.' ant1c1pa1ed in the pre\cnt Godfathers moves to Costa Mesa Godfather's Pana. one of the nation's most succc<;<;ful p111a chains. as a 10 ~ear old compan} from Omaha. which ha\ relocated their headquarters to Costa Mc a because of the much more ancss1ble location I , by aar from the dt' ts1onal oflices in Chicago. Kansas Caty and Atlanta. In addmon to moving its headquarters to Orange Count). Godlather'<5 Prna also has set up a rc'icarch and development fac1llt) an Irvine. The new locauon tor (iodfathcr's P111a as 151 Kalmu'>. Rualdanl( F UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno list shOws lhe Over • lhe Counier stock• and warranls lhal have oone UP the moat and dow11 lh.t mosl based on percent of c;l"lange for Thursday No securlllH lradlno below d or 1000 sl"larH are Included Net and i>ercenaage c11anoH are 111e difference btt'!'Vffn I.he previous closlno b d Price and Thuri<lav's Int bid ortce UPS Ne me LJ1St Chp Pct il McGr_eg 21-ltl S~ UP 33 ~ SuprEo !~ 1 , UP 19 HrlgWI 2 3 ., UP jl Comdlat > ~ UP 1 6 Unlmed '• '• UP 16 1 Kruer s 1 '• l "-UP j.O BKW 61 • >• Up J., Ol$1L09 /) I> UP 12 L•whon ~ '• UP 11 EAft~J! ,,, 1 :~ 8~ 11 it Ol}V(ll I . ,,, UP 1 t CPIN un "'. , UP 1 •'lmc 'I '• UP I NMS ,, 1• UP ~e~irur 1 ~: 1 11 ' 8: . atne• "' J· 16 UP 1 yatllt l" lit Uo ' anlc un • 1'4 Uo ·j ec 1S h ''• uo r<1T wl "' U 80 w~"'ffht il,~ . .., u: I u 1{'.tx " 11> Uo ct ~om I• '• Uo • DO NS Lt :., =Cl~> Cl ~ = ~ ~l -,,, I! -'1 -2'> -. ., I '• -21• 4"• -" '• ~ ,, .,., -, ., -1, , - 1 '• -'> '• -'\ lt -l\1 ,, -,,,., '-.. -'Ao -., -1. -•4 -l'• -\'J ' for a la• Ol)tnlOtl end IUll d'8Clc»u<e 10< a managcmcn1 Mructure .. Emulex Corp. 1sa leading manufac- lurer of quality high-performance controllers. comm~n1ca11ons prod- ucts. funct1onal1 and graphics cnh.imcmcnts. and packaged storage <1ub\\Mcms for I BM and IBM-com- patablc microcomputers and for DEC macro. mint 3nd super-mini .com- puters 1tat>C11 ... on .. ing c:1tcu1er Cal tol-lm l-I00-447.HOO IK\t ... ,, • .., •.• ,.. r"' \ ~ I ' .. ..,,,. "" ........ i.-_ .. _ ........ ,. ..... ......... .,. BANlf OF AMERICA INTRODUCES TffE.i1l .1MOST LllfE A LEASE .... WAN. ... "BANK ON THE LEADER"'" FOR LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Take a look at the lower monthly paymems on our Custom Auto Financing. You'll sec why we call it the "Almost Like a Lease" loan. With this new loan, your monthly payments (other than your final payment) arc lower than on our rcgulnr auto loans. Your final payment 15 larger becau~ it's based on the estimated value of your car at the end of the loan. But there arc several ways to - handle it. You can pay off the loan and keep the cat sell or erode m the car,* refinance the final payment~* or tum mt he car and walk flway from the loan!'** l\ANJt Of AMUU 'A NT"\A TAX DEDUCTION. While most leac;;es can offer you lower monthly payments, they 1don't all offer you the tax benefits of a loan. With the "Almost , Like a Lease" loan, you could get the best of· both worlds: lower monthly P?Ymcnts and a possible intcrc t deduction. (Consult your ~ adv1sor.) NO DOWN PAYMENT With the 11AlmoM LLke a Lease" loa.n. ·ou can choose 100% fmancing. Or make a down payment and you might be chgiblc for a reduced rate. . Get more mfor~.ltlllO .rnJ .tn arr1t~.1tuin 00 \>. I (800) 652-1111 Call mil free MonJ.n lhn,ugh Fnda\ .... ~) .1 tn .., n 'l p m Wnh lower monthly payment~. a possible tax advanta~c .md no down payment.-rhe only que~uon now 1c.. whv 1ca~ ... Ca.11 todav for more mfomuuon :ibout the "Almost Like J Lease" loan from Bank of Arnc:nca It\ one more example of fmancrnl BANH lcaddc~h11p fdmm Cahfom1a\ ON THE ,. lea tn)rt ~n er LEADER Bank of America ~ )bur hn•I r•Ymrm "'"" l'f rn•·I~ l'orll>IC' the> .. tt '" tra..lC' ONIJ ""th"1l.llh •• At thtn·~.,.mnt w-.1 C<tl , •• ~ •M l('fmll c""·"' qwiltllUttafU • iC mn °00'-l'ft'l•I 0Jn1h11•Jn• .. rrt• ,, \'\1UI ''~"""' • milttr afl<rwtl"o« elf all 1•tn!C'\11 p.!Ymf'l\t• h .. r N'.ii httn in.tat ifl urm ' ... \ -·_,_ .. :"-yr .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 7, 198-4 • lflie FlreAero Cyclecar can be auembled with a kit f roll! a Laguna Beac_h company. !Laguna !irm's FireAero kits ibuild around motorcycles , __ •E con omy of a cycle motorcycles. and kits for other I bikes will be available In the Wends with comfort future.) I f h----Designed by David Stollery, ;o weat er protection former GM senior designer and I . . -one-time design director of Industrial Design Resea~ch Toyota's West coast design Inc., of Laguna Beach is offering ; center, Stollery is also respon- assembly kits of l he FireAero sible for the design and develop- Cyclecar. . ment of the Trlhawk, a front- Based on the Ho da 750 series wheel drive three-wheeled er and passenger. •Can be driven as an open T- top or fully enclosed coupe. • Optional. diagonally hinged, gull-wing type doors. •Remotely latched tail section mts up for motorcycle mainten- ance and repair. •Retractable headlamps for aerodynamic efficiency. • Ram and ducted air for engine cooling permits operation without a fan. motorcycles. the FlreAero offers sports car. ' two-passenger seating and Options Include a T-top door weather protection, sports car kit and modified formula v front- handllng and stability, together suspension assembly. Base kit with the economy. and per-price: $1 ,995. Total cost of as--•Rack and pinion steering. formance of a m~torcycle. sembly, Including motorcycle •Space for luggage. The $1 ,995 kl! mcl~des a one-and kit, is ap'proxlmately $5,000. piece body a~d interior shell. tail FireAero can be modified to piece, chas.s,s. adapter parts, accept a variety of motorcycles _plans and 1nst~uctlons for as-with both air-and water-cooled mbly. The vehicle uses off-the-engines of 750cc and larger. The helf components and a ~onda vehicle features: 50 motorcycle. (The chassis can e modified to accept other •Side-by-side seating for driv- •Seats molded into front body section with removable pads. •Motorcycle can be re.moved and returned to use as motor- cycle. •Designed to accept wind- shield wiper and interior ventlia- tion system. , Toughest driving involves short hops in lots of traffic Are you a driver that Imposes "severe service" on your ve- hicle? According to statistics by the Federal Highway Administration, you're normal If your trips by car average 8.3 n:illes. But those average trips by car probably put your automobile In the "severe service" category as outlined by vehicle manufacturer~. "Short trip, stop-anq-go city driving Increases the need for more frequent maintenance," according to David Walker, di- rector of technical services at Champion Spark Plug Co. "In fact, car owner manuals nearly double the service requirements for cars that are used In severe service operation.'" Most vehicle manufacturers In the owner's manuals define severe service as: "Stop-and-go driving, frequent short trips of 10 miles or less. drlvtng In dusty or below-freezing temperatures and extended periods of ldllng." In a recent Champion study, more than 62 percent of the drivers surveyed said most of their driving was stop-ttnd-go. Most people think of stop-and- go driving In the city or short tips to the grocery store as normal, everyday driving according to Walker. "But In reality, that's the toughest type of drMng on any automobile," he said. P\B.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE ,ICTITK>UI 8UllHHI FICTITIOUI auu.u ,ICTTTIOUI I UllNHI FICTITIOUI I UltNHI F~z=u· tu ..... NAMI I TATIMINT NAMl ITATIMINT NAMI I TATl•NT NAMI! ITATHHNT ITATIMINT The toJlowlng penone at• .The lollowlng P«tON are The followl'!Q_ J*ton •• Tneiollow111g pertont er• Tiie following P«'90l\l 9rt ~~a ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~-ELECTRONIC MANU· NORVALS LIQUOR 1746 Hl!!LIARC WELDING TELEVISION IMAGE FACTURING CONSULT-Pl•~tl• Av~ue, 'cost• REGISTERED PROO· COMPANY, 9172 MlllllO CONSULtANTS. 895 Town ANTS, 852 Joann Str .. 1, M .... Calllornl1 92828 UCTS, 230 W Werner Suite Drive. Huntington Beecn. ~ter Drive. Suite 800. Cotti Mell, Callfornl1 IMQ« B. Browning, 15310 209, Sente Ana. Calif 92705 California 112848 Coete Mell, Celltornle 92627 Oenborougll w .. tmlnt1ter 5 Wayne A C1ll1w1y, 9172 112628 OenlN Laurinda Coe, 852 California 026&3 · Victor R Talmo, 4 4 Manalo Drive, Huntington Bonni• HelnH, 29502 Jo.nn Str .. t, Co111 Mell. •Tnla bualneat 11 con· :•y~o~dllf 0;26eo Newport Beach, C111tornl1 92846 Spotted Bull Lane, Sen Juen Calllornle 92827 ducted by· an lndlvldual HC ' a Tiiis buslneu 11 con· Capl11r1no, Callfornl• 92875 Tllla bu1lne11 Is con· IAEGER B. BROWNING d ~~ bbu:ln~:J1 1~ ,Fon· auctll<I by· en lndlvldual Tiiie butlntM le con· ducted by. an lndMdull Thia stl'fem.nl waa flled \1c1 ~ T~lmo v u WAYNE A CALLAWAY ducied by' en Individual DENISE L. COE wltll tile County Ci.Mt of Or· or TlltS llatement wu llled BONNIE HAINES Thi• 1111em.n1 wu flied enge County on November Tn11 1111ement was flled wltn Ille County Clerk of Or-Thia ataternent wu llled with tile County Clefk of Or· 8. 1984 with tile County Clerk of Or· ange County on November wltll Ille County Cler1c of Or- ange County on November F2101• enge County on November 19, 1984 enge County on November 19. 1984 Ac tion Etc:r-, Inc., IOO N. 15. 1984 F2ICllM 19, 1984 F2t1012 Tllalln ·-· IYll• 0 , F2t07t2 Publlslled Orenge Coul '311000 Publlslled Orange Coa1t Santa Ana, CelHornla 12105 Dally Piiot November 23, 30, Publllhed Orenge Cout Dally Pilot November 23, 30, Publllhed Orange Cout Publlallll<I Orange Cout Oeoember 7. 14, 1984 Dally Piiot November 23, 30, O.cembtr 7, 14, 1984 Ollly Piiot November 28, o.. Dally Piiot November 23, 30, ......_ J F-~ December 7, 14, 1984 F-503 ber 5, 12. 19. 1984 December 7, 14 ___ ,,..,..-_____ F-507 --------W-424 F·478 P\B.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUI 8UllHEll ---.---- FICTITK>UI BUSINHI Ml.IC NOTICE NAM! I TATIMENT FICTITIOUS IU ... 11 NAME ITATl!MfNT FICTITIOUI IUllNEl8 The followlng pereons are NAMI! ITATIMllNT , Tiie following peraon1 ate NAME I T A TEMEN~ FICTITIOUS IUl lNll8 doing bu1lnea1 as: Tiie following P«tonl ere doing t>ullnn1 u : Tiit following PlftPnS 81e NAME I TATl!MfNT CAL WEST PROMO-doing buslneN u : AN 0 RE w s s E c -doing business.. Tiie followlng perton 11 TIONS. 1935 Por1 Bllllo9 RELIABLE OAT A/COMP, RET ARIAL SERVICES, 1750 s ATE LL IT E w ARE. Oolng bulln... ... Piece, Newport BMcll. Cell-5772 Garden Grove BIVd . Eut O..e, Suite B. Santa HOUSE. 425 North Anallelm AUTOKLEEN MOBILE fornla 92660 #852, w .. 1mln1tM, Ctll· Ana, Celilornl• 92705 Blvd, Orange Ct llfornla DETAIL, 25181 Mllel. El Catotee MtaMracllmldt, fornl1 92883 Valerie Jean Andrew•. 92688 Toro, Calll. 92830 1935 Pon Blehop Place, Betty A. Brunk, 5772 Gar· 3694 San Joaquin Hiiia Steve Lincoln, 48 Rock-Ch1rlt1 C. Cummlnge, Newpor1 Beacll, Callfornl1 den Grove Blvd.. #852, Road, Corona del Mar. Call· wood. Irvine, Callfornla 25161 Mllel, El Toro. Calll. 92660 w111mln11tr. Ct llfotnla lornl• 92825 92714 92830 Thia buelntH 11 con-92883 Tnl1 bu1lntH Is con-Tiii• busln111 11 con· Tiii• bu1lne11 11 con· ducted by; en lndlvldu•I Thia bu1intH 11 con- ducted tiy· en Individual ducied by· tn Individual ducted by: en lndlvtdual C A R 0 L E E ducted by: en Individual VALERIE J ANDREWS STEVE LINCOLN Cllatln c Cum.ming• MESSERSCHMIDT BETTY A BRUNK Thi• atatement WU med TlllS stetemenl WU hied Thia llltem.tll WU flied Tiii• statement WU flied Thi• lllttment WU hied wttn Ille County Clertt of Or· wltll the County Clerk of Or-with Ille County Clerk ol Or· with the County Clerk of Or-with tlle County C.k of Of. ange County on November ange County on November •noe County on Novembel enge County on November ange County on November 19, 1984 19. 1984 2 1. 1984 19 1984 19 1984 '311010 F2ttOOI . F2t1217 ' • F2tOMO ' ,2111011 Publllhed Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Coast Publllhed Orange Cout Published Orange CoNI Publllhed Orenge Cout Dally Piiot November 23, 30. Delly Pilot November 23, 30, Dally Piiot November 30, 0.. Dally Piiot November 23, 30. Dally Piiot Novembel 23. 30, Oeoel\'lber 7, 14, 19~ Oeoembet' 7. 14, 1984 oember 7 14 21, 1984 Deoember 7 14 1984 December 7. 14. 19~ F-500. F-501 F-5t9 F-494 F·502 d - PllJLIC NOTICE F1CTITIOUI IUllNHI NAME ITATIMINT Tiie follOWlng petllOl'll ere dOtng bullneN .... (8)5.M.S WHOLESALE (b)SWAP MEET SALES OUTLET, 88 Fair Or., Co1t1 Mesa, Callf Frenk Rot>en Bandera, 225 La.nal Lane. Placenlla, Calif. 92670 Frank Jam" Bender•. 2085 Charle Sl . Costa M .... Cellt. • Thi• buslneu la con· ducted by: joint venture Frenk A. Bandera P\B.IC NOTICE ACTITIOUI IU ... 11 NA•I TATIMINT Tl\e lollowlng pereons art dol~ bullnell u : El: RANCHO RES· TAU RANT MEXICAN FOOD, 295 E. 17111, Costa M"8; Calll 92827 Antonio P. Salmeron, 2102 N Spruce. Senta Ana. Calif a.rtn1 Cuevas Blanco. 2321 So. Maple St., Santa An•. Cellf. 92707 Tiii• bu1lne11 11 con· ducted by: I ~el pert· nerlhlp Bertll1 C Blanco T1"111 1111emen1 WU flied wltll tile County Clerk ol Or- enge County on November 20. 1984 Thll llltemefll WU flied wttn tilt County Clerk ol Or· enge County on November F211117 15. 1984 Publlahed Orange C0411 "'°1M Delly Piiot November 30, 0.. Publllhed Orange Cout c.mber 7, 14, 21, 1984 Dally Pilot Novt(Tlber 23, 30, F-518 December 7, 14, 1984 PllJl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNHS NAM! I TATIMENT The following peraons ~a doing bullneA u : REED & WRfGHT. AN AS- SOC I AT 10 N OF AT· TORNEYS, CALIFORNIA ANO WASHINGTON, South· _, Bank Bulldlng, 800 Gltnneyre. Lagune Beacn, Callfornl1 92851 Frenk C. Wrlgnt. Attorney at Law. 800 Glenneyre. Laguna a.tch, Cellfornl1 92651 Tn11 bu1ln111 11 con· ducted by: an Individual FRANK C WRIGHT F-480 P\B.IC NOTICE f lCTITIOUI IUltNlll NAMI ITA.,._NT The followlng pertonl ere doing bullneu N : GLB MANAGEMENT, 400 t Weeterty Pl-. Ste 100, Newport Beech, Ct lll. 112880 . Bredlty T. Gllteeple, Jr .. 14321 Miro Court, lrvlne, Cellf. 92714 Batry Lt F9Yre, 2-4735 Clarington, Laguna Hllll, Calll f2853 Jerry Bi.1, 48 Orcllatd, lrvlne, Callf. 92714 Tiii• bu1lnt11 11 con· dueled by: 1 general pert· nerlhlp uto, P /steering Air. 46K Miles 1BUB300) , '2588 4 cyl .. Automatic, Radio, P/steering, Ttlt, Sunroof, A ir (1HUH596) '3695 Wh ite/White. Cassette, A Car That's TIMELESS. A 'DARLING' Car! (7995) Auto, Air, Tilt, Cassette, Sunroof. Only 8000 miles. (Lie 1COF996)(stk '# 4854) •7999 Tiiis statement wN flied wltll tile County Clerk of Or· ange County on November 19, 1984 F2'00t2 Published Orange CoN1 01Ry Piiot November 23, 30, e>ec.mbet 7, 14, 1911.4 F-498 wryBlu Tiiis 1t1lement WU nled wttll the County etent of Or- ange County on November 15, 198• HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUN 146 Harltor llYll 540-6410 1985 CORVEnE \. "SHARP -"FAST" Could be YOURS See COllELL CHEVROLET 2121 ll1rlllor 11•4 Cost• 1111 541-1200 1111 FIAT 2000 OllYERTllU Air. AM/FM Cass, (1 0UH622) '5495 OllTA. IEIA llTSllllNI naa •• ,.., "" ••st• .... 140·4411 COSTA IESA llTSlllSHI 2133 hrllor ltd H0-4411 1112 CIEVllOLET OITATIU Tilt, Cruise, only 29,000 mi., Buy fQI less than Wholesale Blue Book' (stfe 4768) '3889 ORAllE COAST llC/~EEP/REIAULT 2624 H1r~or "'' Costa Mos• 641-1023/146-7770 1111 TIYITA OIHlllA Only 29K mites and LOADED ( 1DVV383) •&988 HOLIES TUTILE IATSll 2141 .. .,,., lh4 0.1t1 ..... ........ '7999 CHICI IVERSOI 446 E. Coast lhry low,ort l11ch 173-0IOO 1111 llOllA OIYIO SUPER SHARP and only 3 1K Miles (1 BWB329) HOLIES TUTTLE DATSUI H4i H1rlllor llYll c ...... .. 540-1410 ' ON Y •25e1o per day if you furnish the picture of your car. $5" additional if Daily Pilot takes the picture. 2 days for $4500 . OIAllE COAST AIC /JEEP/IEIAULT 2124 llarlllor llv4 Oost1 Itta 141-1023/141-7710 6 cyl, auto, AM/FM stereo Cass .. P/steerlng & brakes. Tiit. Roof Rack, Air (1ADF009) '5995 COSTA IESA llTSUllSHI 2111 l1rhr llv4 0.1t1 1111 140-4411 V-8. Auto, Air, P/W, Rack., Cruise, Tiit. Ready for the Snowl (203WCQ) '6989 IUllE •llT &10/~EEP/llllAILT HU lat~ ltff O..t1 l11a Mt-llHl l•l-7111 .. ,.,.,., Publllhed Orenge Cout Delly Piiot Nov.mbtr 23, 30. Oeoember 7, 14, 198.4 PllJLIC NOTICE F_.17 FICTITIOUI 8UllNHI NAME ITATIMl!NT Ml.IC NOTICE Tiie lollowlng pereona are doing buslntts H FICTITIOUl IUltNlll A CC AESS I NTER· NAMllTATl•NT NATIONAt. 18831 Burki Tiie followtng ~ere Ln. Huntington Beacti. Calfl doing bullneae a . 92847 PRESS EXPRESS PRINT· Cerreu Products Inter· ING co .. 120 E. 23rd Str .. t. n1tlon11. -Inc.. Calllornla, Coate Mell, Cellfornl• 16831 Burke Ln.. Hunt· 92827 lngton BellCll, C1111. 92647 Oouolu Arthur Aogen, ln11 butlneas ii con· 1224 !Nine Blvd, N.wpon ducted by 1 eorporetlon a..cn. California 92NO Berry MlchM11, Cllt lrmen Thie bustnee1 la con· of the Boerd dueled by: an lndMcWel Tiits 1tatem.nt w11 llled DOUGLAS ROGERS with tne County Ct.rk of Or· Tiiis etatement w .. ftled ano• County on November wtth the County C.k of Or· 15. 198.4 ,._ enge County on Nowmber ---·-27. 11184 PubllaMd Orange Cout flll1"t Delly Piiot Novemb9r 23. 30, Publllhed Orange Coeat December 7, 14, 1984 O.ity Piiot November 30, o.- F-482 oember 7, 14, 21, 19"4 F-513 PlllllC NOTICE FICTTTIOUI IUllNIH P\alC NOTICE NA.Ml ITATIMINT ACTl'TIOVI IUIMU The followlng l*'IOf\I ere MAMI fTA,,_NT doing bu*-u : The fotlowlng pertont are BALBOA SOUTH APART· dolrlil bulloett M: MENTS, 3090 Pullmen St., F O R W 0 M ! N Cotta Meta. Celll. 92828 ENTERPRISES, 281 San'8 Frenk G. Cometoc:k and IMbel, Cott• MeM. Cell- Joen M. Comatoek HW/JT, fomle 92127 3"8 Aladdin, HOntlllgton, Mtty DIM CftnltCIPMr. Callf. 92Me 281 Santa INbel, Cotta Jutle-C. Wannlng1on, !Mt• Mete, Cellfomla 12127 rted women u lier Iola and L.. Relnk• Bright, 3 tO'it MC>ertte Pl'09«tY. 111 Vie Broadw•~.1. __ l:_ong 8eaon, L.Mlo Soud, ~. Callf Callfornl• weu1 92883 Thia. butlnfft le con· Thi• bullne11 11 con. due1td by: 001*'1Ml9 ducttd by Joint ¥9nlure M A A V 0 I A N Julie Warmington CHRISTOPHER -Thia~ ... Died Thia .... ...., .... fl6ad_ with Ille County Clerlt of O..· with tht County Cler1I of 0..· tno-County on N<Mlrnt>et enge County on ~ber 16, 1984 27, 1984 ~ ,.,.., P\lbllthed 0..lf'Ot C<*t P\lblllltleO 0...,. ~ O.lly Piiot Nowmber 23, 30, Delly Piiot Ncmlmber 30, 0.. D9Cember 7, 14, 1NA a..nber 1. 14, 2 t, 1M4 r-~~~~-~·======~F=·48==1============~f-6.12 Call 642-5678 Put • few word a lo work for you Holiday fashions Orange Co st DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 7, 1984 ct COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Cl lntercole posts income for quarter lntercole Inc. Thursday reponcd net income of $760,000. or 27 ~nts per share. on sales ors 10.035,000 for the three mon1hs ended Oct 31 . In the like period a )'ear ago. 1he Laguna Hills firm . on sales or $4.343.000. had income from con- tinuing operations of S2.637.000. or S 1.03. and ne1 income ofS3.368.000. or SI .30. Net income· a year ago includes gams-ffom two special transacnons wbrdi totaled S 1.29: the severance of Sea' 1e" Refiner) processing agree- ments and the a11endan1 reduction in a"e" deb1 ($2.61 :?.000. or S 1.01). and 1he gain on sale of1hc com pan}·., Banner Metals d1 v1s1on ($6 75 000. or 28 cents) The board or directors or ln1ert0k at 11s meeting held Dec 5 dcdared a 10 percent stock d1\ 1dend lntercole 1s engaged ma number o1 businesses. It manufa.c1ures pro- cessing machinery used to convert ra w materials into useful forms of rubber and plastics . . l ·-. Saddleback college modeling atudente Tracy Breaux, left, Mandi Kughea and Jeffrey Haddad dlaplayed the lateat winter atylea du~g the recent Faahion Alley atyle •how at MINion Viejo Mall. Saddle- back College South Fashion Deaign and Faahion Merchandising Department stu- dents participated in the event, which featured •tyles from all mall merchants aa well as garments dealgned by atudents. 317o/o WRITE-OFF ON TAXES. IGICAI. CQUftlJfl UASllG llMSnoT ~ llST $1,600 II I tl4 Oremauc ta. uvings we ava1ta111e by "'••tong., IUCh equ<prnen1 Evervbody·~ talking about the AT&T PC. I t'~ ~-:3 time~ fast.er than tht-IBM PC. And ha. ... a higher re:;olution :-t'l"l't'll for bettt:'r ,1?raphics. Set> \\hat all the excitement i~ about. Tulk to vuur AT&T Infonnation s,·sll'm~ Account E:<.e<'uti\'e, vb.it an auth(111wd AT&T f>t..1·sonal Computt.-r dealt>r. 111 • Emulex names new chief officer ocwoo scua Of Siil TlJ(I) lllC<M A P«1•1>M 1111e-ot-tM-art equ<Pf'*'ll 11 currenl· ly tlWI only unn ••llll•ble Phytici.t>• ano tam1loet lrterMllngfy d~ on lhl• to reduee health care C091S call l·Xl.10·247-1212. AT&T Information ystems. When you·~e got to be right. ATlaT. EmuJe' Corp. Thursda) an- nounced the appointment of tephen W. Frankel to the positton of presi- dent, chief o~rating offi cer. with direct respons1bilit) for all operating groups of the company. Frank.cl will repon direct!) to Fred 8. Cox. who will continue as chief executive officer and become chair- man of the board for the Costa Mesa firm . Prese nt chairman Wilham H. Robens will continue to serve as sccretal) and member of the board. Frankel will also JOin the board. Frankel comes 10 Emulex from M1com S)stems Inc .. where he was senior vice president. market ing and development. Prior to that he has served in senior technical and mar- keting management pos111on at Tram Commun1ca11on. Hughes and I BM. He holds a bachelor of science degree in math, a master's of science in computer science. and a master's in business admin1s1ra11on. Cox emphasized that thl.' addttion of Frankel would not denote a maJor change 1n management d1rectton. "Bill Robcns will devote hie; time to advanced technolog) and prod uct development. whil e I will f0<.·us on marketin' and long-range business planning. · said Cox. ··:-.io other changes arc ant1c1pa1ed in tht· present Godfathers moves to Costa Mesa Godfather's Pizza. one of the nation's most succesc;ful pizza chains. is a I 0 year old company from Omaha. whi ch has relocated their hcadquancrs to Costa Mesa because of the much more accessible locatton by atr from the d1~1s1onal offices in Chicago, Kansas City and Atlanta. In additiun to moving 11s headquarters to Orange County. Godfather's Pizza also has set up, a research and development facrlit) in Irvine. The new loca11on for Godfather's P1z£a 1s 151 Kalmus. Bu1ldin~ E. UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK CAP) -The following"IB Sl'IOWS the O"er -lhe -Counter stocks and warrants that nave gone up the most and dow,, th~ most based on percent of chan111 for Thursday No sec:urlltes trading below s2 or 1000 shares are tnc:•uded Net and percentage changes are lhe difference between lhe previous closing bid price and Thursdav's las t bid price UPS Ne me Last Chg Pel ~1 McGr_eg 21~ s~ Up 33.~ Suprt;Q l~ ,, , UP 19. HrlgWI 'l 311'J Up 18. Comdlal ,,, ~ U1> 17 6 Unlmed 1'• ,. UP' 16.7 Kruor s t '• 1'• UP 14.0 8KW 6'• ~. Up 13, OlstLog ,., '> UP 12 L~whon ~ '• UP 11 AA Imp '"1 '• UP 11. 14 sCP•IN un 1'1 ', UP 1 . Ol]VQt I/• 1"1 Up 11. S Mavmc ~ '• UP -1 ~l! ~·~,~: 1 ~ ,! ~ iji :1:4 anlc un 1~ l • IJp 4 ec sS h 1 • Up .1 ardT WI ~. 1 • Ue.. .7 rtOMI 1-7 l." M" 'i NwpPh 61 > , Up . Quarex 61'1 1 UUP . JchCom 31/• '• 11. • DOWNS "~ :='!~ '~l -'1 l l -.,, = 1:~ ·. 1 ) .. -21• !·~ = n ,,, -.. , ,, -1 ,. -..., -'•' management structure." Emu lex Corp. ts a leading manufac- turer of quality hlgh-performance controllers, communications prod- ucts, fun ctional _and graphics enhancements. and packaged storage subs~stems for IBM and IBM-com- patible microcomputers and for DEC micro. mrnr and super-mini com- puters. F0< a la. QPlnlOn artd Ml dlKIOture IOI' a fr 8nCtltM on.ting Cltc:uler Cal tol-frtt l -I00-447-1900 n. ................ ___ ___ llWtsllrl. Ill.A. lfi\t ...... ll 1r..'1•'• • 1 ,. BANff OF AMERICA INTRODUCES THE.;41 ,MOST LlffE A LEASE •• WAN_ ''BANK ON TI-IE LEADER"'" FOR LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Take a look at the lower monthly payments on our Cu tom Auta Financing. You'll see why we call it the "Almost Like a Lea!e" loan . With this new loan, your monthly payments (other than your final payment) are lower than on our regular auto loans. Your final-payment i larger beca11sc it's based on the estimated value of your car at the end of the loan. But there are several ways to handle it. You can pay off the loan and keep the car, sell or trade in the car,* refinance the final payment~* or tum in the car and walk away lrom the loan~*~ TAX DEDUCTlON. While most leases can off er you lower monthly payments, they ,don't till offer vou the tax benefits of a loan. With the "Alm~t Like a Lease'' loan, you could get the be. t of both worlds: lower monthly payments and a po ible interest deduction (Consult ¥Ou r tax adVlsor.) NO DOWN PAYMENT With the "Almost Like a Lease" loan, vou can choose 100% fmancmg. Or make a dOWI'\ payment and you might be ehg1ble for a reduced rate. • Get more mtormJtton .ind Jn .irrh1.:mon now' (800) 652-1111 C.ill toll I~.\ \onJ.n lhrough Fnd.i' "{))a m ·; (\l pm With lower momhh· pavmems. a possible ta'( ~1dvan tagc .md no down r•wment. the only quec;n n now 1'· whv lc.a...c ~Call todav for more mformanon ;1hout the ''Almo~t Like a Lease" loan from Bnnk of America It'~ one more 1 example of fmnnc1al BANH 1 1 c11ddcr,hi 1 r frdom Cahfum1.a\ ON 11£ ,. c.1 mg en er LEADER Bank of America :i·~ ; l; . -,. -I'• -'• -I'• 'thur fln11I S--YfrWl\I m1m he-ma Ir l'tfl.wt ttw ,..1, or 11.Jr aJUIJ Ii\' th'""lth ••At thtn ~\l~l u.d CAI r111n and Ktm• c:tcdn qu•hh '"'"' mc1 • .'< rtt11I (011,tllml'I\ •rrh ti '"''" ,., "~' !Tf'IH m tl"tnn<ltuon1n11 VO\.I ncnJ 1 milt~ allttwance n1 all rrn-l<'u• ;M1vmmn ha\'t no1 bttn rruiocnn 1111'\C' ) • .. I f On the • .-... --~ ---.. ..--. ~ -w=v=w + ;y ~~._.,.... , - FRIDAY'S CLOSING PRICES .. Dow JoNES AVERAGES WHAT NYSE Om NEW VORK CAP! DK) .-,dv@ncltd Oecllntd ¥nchonotd olal IUUt$ New hloh• New low' NYSE LEADERS UPs AN& DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The foll2wlno llsl shows the New York Stock Exchanoe stocks and warrant$ that have oone uP the most and down the most based on percent of change reoardten of volume tar Frldav. -~ - No securllles tradlno below S2 are lncl-·vded Net and percentaoe cnanoes are the dltference bftween the l>f'evlous closing price and Frldav's 2 P.m. price. UPS Name Last Cho Pct l CnPw 4 16of 2'1'7 + J Up IS 4 2 Nat Homes 2l• t ·~ Uo 10 O 3 Kerr Gian 12~ '11 UP 7 6 4 Ouqll 111701 14''1 I Uo 7 4 S Clut•Pea pf 18 '> + 1 • UP 7 2 6 PanrrvPrtde 4 '• UP 6 7 7 Ensour~t 111 e Uo 63 8 Wiiims Ei 21'8 '• UP 6 J 9 ChiM llw pf 59' 2 3' • Uo S 8 10 Un8rnd PIA 11~ ~ Uo s 7 11 Farah MIO 16 ] '• UP 56 12 ValeroEnr 7 • ~ Uo i~ J HellmBr 17 • '" Uo . 14 ManorCre s 17'h ~ UP lJ Northrop s 34'"J P4 UP . 1 CnPw 7 72pf 41'n 2 UP .I l Cl~ett Pea 283,., 1"4 Up i 8 M M +UA wt ?~ '·11 Up 19 IN 0 Lid 10'18 111 UP 4. 10 MauevF 23,. ''• Up 4' 21 PepBovs 30' • 1~ UP 4 22 6r11Tel PP 1 J',e •,, UP 4 23 PSA Inc dpt 16~e .l/4 Up 4 ] j' ~talevMtg 19'11 '• UP .c 7 5 ostnAlr pf SJ,. ~ UP 4 5 6 e1ecomC1> 2~ 1111 UP 4 5 DOWNS Name I LehVallnd 2 Manh Ind 3 Aiils Chaim 4 EascQCP S BancTuas 6 MversLE n 7 V4rc;;o 2Pf 8 AllsChatm pf 9 SavlnCP Last Clllil 2~ --¥t lJl,., -11.-l s~. -J,r. 13 -1'1• ,,,.. -~ 4"9 -" 6''> -II) 24>.o -I~ s:i,. -:\t 8 IPct\U 113 J J s 7 1 62 10 TowteM1o 11 Comdr~ nt • 12 Gleasn 13 Howell P 14 Tull Ind IS Thom1>Med 16 AhmanHF 17 Publick Ind Ill l<.evstCon n 19 Allffn Inc 20 Riv loro10 H nCin pf\ est Prod ? ~lalrJn 24 enC1nm \ . 25 homBell s 13~ -... f 10111 -l '• H 11~ -~ 16 , -11 2~ -Vt! 14 • ->,. 22~·-1·-2~ -111 23.. -.,. 2''1 -.... 14'• -,,,. 23 -1 JP, -J ", -~ 23'•l -I 32Va -Pi WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK IAPl Dec 7 Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New.nlons New lows fod~Ss 258 ~n 6 JS AMEX LEADERS 6 1 Ii 47 iJ 4j 4 2 4 1 4 I 4 1 ' 1 NEW YORK (APl -Sales, Frldav price and net change of the 10 most active American Stock Excnanoe iuues, trading natlonallv at more than SI. OomePtrl 616,400 1 13· 16 TIE Comm )71,400 6~ + • BergenBrun lll.500 21~ + • Hou011Tr 1 4, 100 53, -• WanplabB 1 .000 26-l9 + '• 1<.evPho_rm ,200 9 ~ • Telepnoala 98.200 83• Amdahl 9S.OOO 11~ Damson 0 11 93.700 S + ' CrtLkChm 88,900 29\'t + • l(fi~i 1Ll1liifofoU;ii NEW YORK I APJ -Most aC11ve over· tne·counter $locks s'fiptied bv NASO A~Te~e ,~~~~re:; ~9 ... A~~~ ~~v. s1~rTr 1.26s.m 9 9'· ClfBd< 853,7 13 13' ~ r I !' MC I 825.7 7 , 7\ti " 01gllSw ff 4,8 20 20' ~ SCT CP 4,500 14 14 IJ -11· Convgl ),500 5 • ~I'll t 1 Seagate 4 a,; •Pl• I. Dvloo<l 470, 10 I "' -1, Intel 442,2 28' 1 28V. + • GoLD QuorEs METALS QUOTES \ a n a ptd s riptionofbothbu in ssand That' s s p opl a long th Orange Coast. To k p tr~ck o f wh e recompantesar goingand whic h peopl a r h e lping the m get there.just wa t h 'Credit Lin · v ry day in the bu s in Businesssecttonofyourn w laj~yPilaf .. , ... J Orengo Co I DAILY PILOTIF'r•day, December 7, 1 M ~ OvER TH£ CouNTER _______ I Ml.IC M)TIC( I Ml.JC llJTICE MOC NOTICE MUC fl)TICE Pl8..JC M)TIC( Ml.JC ..,na: - - -·-MUCtlJnrl • m~tnoualUllllHI AcUnOUI.,..... '·Dell '10Tm0U98UI•... ACTITIOUe~ff AClmOUI __ .. ~ACrinOue.Ui une~ j~ .. .. "':Jv'," & l4' "' I I) ffl --ITATI....,, NAMI aTA,....NT PlCTmCMll IUI .... NAMI HAW au.am ITA,_.., ..,.. ITA~ MAim ITAlW ------ ,.. ) •• IC ~ •• ....... (! .! ........ ,............ l""'".-..-~ IC...,_ • .,.. 5 .., """ ---..., peteont we •• ,__,,.., ---.,. NAMI ITATl-.wT Tll9 JOIOWlnO ~.,. TNI ~ '*"°"' ar• pettont.,. The,_..,,. ....... l'l 11.u..1111' t!\ :l,.rnd ' 1 IAfOlAO IOUTH Hl\.1.1 ltPS, t7ote V11 '-ta. do.no bu.11neet 11 Vl'l MOATGAGC 1100t. t, K!VIN I AUTOMOTIVL y I &. IMP()RTI I EA-.HOl.ft Y W., 7• W• .. ., I(~ ~., • ~ ..... • ~ dOjng ~.. doll'O ~. fhe fOlowtng P9f90N.,. OOll!O ~... OO!l'Q ~ -OOlnO """"". doiflO ...._ - 1:._ >~ ~=v "" ~ i.. • INC. 2415 CtmPUt 0me. Mruloft Vi.to. C•llfOfnla D(HTAL COVEAAG! I 111 Dover On111e ._,. 1,, 1t21 H111b0f IMS eo.ta PO"T CO u Warm l70!,._Colta ...... C1~0:,_ .. ICulel.1 v ta115 Tenenoe L .... M • FOAHIA '93f w ~ w o.a.tott ... , 1<9¥1fl ft Oteen. )IM OouoW ,.. Y""I. " El'ilt .... '°'' ~ 11.rl.llf•' t ~ ' ~ lulte 205. IMne Ctollfomla t2et1 CJ.Ni OflOUTHlAHCALI• '~rnc!r:h,C.. t2tG ...... Camorna t2t21 '°'"" t."""9. c.i;t t7714 ntU ~ ~ . ll = ~ . 8ndi.wood Soutll Hth, 27021 VII ,..ta ... ....,., Awnue Oranoe Caalonu Dover """1e. lult4115 ...... e.tbtdot CoetaM .. Cll·IW• l)rino, lrMI. c.. ~ eo.a ..... ~ M • lnC . • Celltotf\ia COtp«· "'9tl>. c.momta ~•1 '2tel pOf1 a.en. Cald t2te3 torrua t2W 91714 WTlil '2tat :. •' 'II 7~! IOOtl. 2415 CamPUI OfM. Sle¥1 Clrtln. 20t Lc*ta, $uppltmtnltl Dental Ro'*1 0 lmlth 141 Aober1 O OfMn. net YUll Chun L&t, "WSffl Tl ~ ii -J 'J J ~ l~v:" J1; ! lii ~\111• 205, IN!ne Callfornla £nc.lnjt ... Clillfotnlt 91024 .....,_, lno , 1 CailfOfrM Cor· ~ Do ... , kit 19, Htow· B;lnim! ~. Coeta ...... I lprino Irvine c.Qf t27 '4 d&o.t tiyen 114utll .. ... t! ~l'J.Tul 92715 TERRACE LEE MAIN· poflllOtl, 1020 w OlyrTIPle pOf1 IMclf\, caltf l2tl2 Cellfomia 92126 l"41 .,_ .. con-i;:----£RIC v HOI. r • I._ I l: MCt'd Thlt b~1rw1ea -· con SHAW• 8tvd.la.Angatee,Celttoma V•nou•td tnveatmeftl Tn. l>llfi~• 11 con· cM:1edby ~.,.,..,. nw ~ ... , ,· \'I MAoO£ ~ ~. ducted by a COf'pQrlllon T~ ttatemetll wM 11i.o 900J5 Corpot111on. CelHof'* U t ctuc:ttd by 1 liml1ed P6'11*• 'flll> etwn ~ ""fl in. Courlly ca.ts Gil Or .-Pt .. , Martin J Hotott, ~telOtnt with the County a.tic ot Or· Thli 1>1.1tt"-" " co~ OoWJ Ofhoe. Wt• 1s. New-th1p 1'h11.11attrMnt wu tied enge eoumy Oft Ncr ....- , • Thlt 11atement WM ftled 81\91 Cou11ty on NoYtlMblr oueted by I GOfPClfltton Pott 8-ctl. Call1 82M3 ROeEAT 0 OAEEH Wttn 1ht Coutlty c..-of Or· 11. ,.... -s 1 ~ wlttt the County Cwk of Or· at. 1914 Jl!Me K*1tman. Pr..,. Th•• bualnM• 11 con Thi• 11a1ernen1 wu Iii.a ange Cot.inly Oft ~ r-~ 11\0t COunty on No\ltmblr ,., ... 6tnt d~ed by • ~ ~· With the County CWll Of Ot· 6, '98• P\.t~ Of""9 ~ ' ~ 1 18, 1984 PubltlMO Orange C0..1 Thia 1t1tement w .. hied nettnlC> ~ CWll\Y on ~&. ,_ Dally "°4 ~ 2:1, ,., ,.. lf\aJJt H~ OIMotl, Dally Pltot Deotmbet 7, 14, with the County C•ll: of Ck ~ 0 Smith, $ec: 3 196' Publlah«l Orange C0Mt o.c...nt1W 1, 1', 1114 ~ 1 ~-· ~ ~·. loo •2 Dwln IC , ,,o .... 21, 2t. 1914 a/'191 Col.inty on NoYel\'lbet r.ttty PaaDll O..tyPilot No¥tmt>et 30. O. f..4wt: ro "'1 M om ,.._ W , *""" IHch. Cat-f ·542 7. 1914 Titlt 1ta1tment wit hi.ct Aublll!*2 Ot.nge eo..1 Clftlbef 7, ,, 21, 1f'4 , ~ r 'h ~ I' w "° .. '°"* .-, . ,_11t with tilt Coun1y Ci.t'll of Of Otily PllQt Deotmc. 7. 1•. F-618 f'talC MJ1lC( -, n ~ ..., M 11·, " F2'0ll1 P\aJC NOTICE Publllh.o Otange Cou\ ~ Col.inty on ~bet 21. 28. 1N• • N , ? 11, M w ~ Publllhed Orange Coatt Ollly "'°\ NOV11mblr 23 30, 7. 198' F-&37 fltCnnouia -•' urocb 1 1-t4' • 'M t I '"' o.lly Piie)( NoYembet 23. 30. 'tcTITIOUI Mi .... 11 e>ec.mt>et 7, 1'. 14 '2IOU? M.IC NOTlCE aT .,_,-~~ .~ ~ E ~"' ~· Is ~ n o.c.int>et 7• 14• l9&4 N ... ITATIMINT F-477 Put>llthold Orange Cou1 P\BJC NOTlC( The~pertlt/IN .. m~ ~ =-.• ~ ~ ~i ' F_.98 The followlng '*'°"'art ~ Nowmt>et 19 2.3. ,tcTrTIOUI IUMl&al frtCN!!!!0"91TA..,.._.. OdlnQ ~-. rllll ~ '• ~ -v. Te •., --------dOll\Q bu.U.. II "8.IC fl>flCE 30. ber 1· 1te4 NA.Ml IUTPmlr The~"!!'!!!!. att ~TIMi 8ln'c>i.. .. r• .-. ~ 'h fKYm l \o'J 11111-.IC Mftfll'r SIERRA ENOIHl;f;AING F-440 T .... ~ _ lrt ~-.... ---Weet '7ttl $tr99t c.a '• ~ Imo 'h ttcmA ,.. rVUL "" ~ C" .. PAN" 2•"7 c ....... _,__ 'ICT1......... ......... ... ........-·· dOitlg ' t Y> Pf!~ ~'~ t= ~\It f~ FtcTTTIOUlllUIMll ~. ~ia""~'c.; NMi.tTA'liwwr Ootng t1u1n1u u · M6MMANUFACr\JflUNGMaM.CalltomMlt2t2T ~ " '-NJCin '~ lnl ,. '• NAMllTATSIMNT lotnta92628 T/\elOllOwlngpemonaate ANAHEIMCARWASH,217S a. MARKETING CO.. t3.t2 Cl\enlt 0 Potta.C: n •<• " ~ "" POtv ,,. TM IOllOwing ~· .,. GeotQ9 Leelle MoHanen. doing butltl..e .. PUBUC NOTIC£ w IA l'alma. Anaheim c . W•t COiiin• A~ Or· ....., t?UI s~ ~ ~~ ",.!~~" 1 - 1 1 ~• ... J;_ 1®1'-,; ('~.~. 8~n~'r ~ l,~ doing bullnett u · 2637 Clubhouse Roed 0 J SHIRE & ASSOC , DEPARTMENT OF lorE"tw~~":8 O'Son (AKA ange0nCeltAfor~09~.-r, ea ~~~.,.,con. I\ ~ .• 1"!. • ·· lll'!lll 'k FORUM DESIGN, 3334 Cotta Meta Clllfornla '000 Campue Or · Newport THE TREASURY Oe -• .. ., OuGttd Dy en...__ • ,, rOI\ " ~ ' ~ t~ Eut Cotal Hwy, Sulll at2. This bulln•H .. con· Beoedl. Calif 112eeo INTERNAL REVENUE Monah M Aboul·Hoen1. Oel'V~ Wty Cotta ...... CH"AALES POTI8 • r•vAd " ~ j" .u I r~ ...... M ,.. ........ "" ducted ...... lncSMClual B F 0 Inc. Calllomta, eo 1 ""'"V"""' • IO 17 8'tganllnt C.rl1oe. c IQmlt mu ......... '"' lfA~ w1 '"' 'O r ~ """"''' .,.... 111' .,_.,. ... ,. an P 8Mch ...,." ~ CA 90101 Dirk A ' Move r 9,3 T,.. WiMil .._ -vroctv •fl .o~ «I~ HVtlh ~·· 92825 GEORGE t MOILANEN ~:~ 11~ ~ · NOTICE Of' PUaUC Thts oui•neH 11 con• n....-.. ~ w-ecMni ·Meta W1tt1 ow County C1ent of Or~ H•d\O!I 1~ " ucJPtl "' S'-i ljnvMJI IJ • Step~ Jo ,\nn Burne. TIV., •t•llllTWlnt ..... flied AUCTK>N SALE JUCled by an lndtYIO<Jll C:.'iorn .. e'2e2t ' lr'OI County 00' ~· n~ tf,~ r•r I ~,'I ~~ .~~ J-. V~~: ·~ ,:;: 517'-' Mar~tt A..-. wilh the County C1e(1c Of Of· d~~!!, tl~U!l:~:tlo~on· lJn61r 11'8 IUll\Oflly in EOl#ard 0 Son flft' ·111;11r-II ~ 19 1"' - J :: ;Is;; ~: u; ,.: 4flt ·1--~·ii~. II· ,. 'n~ 1!1 ...... ':. ~~· dtl Mii. calllornl• ~~nty on OectmtJer Nll\Cy E Wt!Qhl S.c lnltrnal ~coo. MC-Thll 111tament WU llled Oucled tly CO-P91'1Mrl r--~ ~ ::C'=• 1.~·. 1 :? I ~1 ~ ~~ ~=~ n ~ fl · fl Thia buslntta 11 con· F2ll2A01 TrMI uon 833 l the P<Ol*lY 0.-with It'll County C*1l ol Or· DON A MOYER ~'::-' ~-= ~ 'i J 1' rdF )2 3 •, trTP t1"-11--Veclr • ~" cwc:1ect by an lndlvldual Pu!>liWlecl Orange Cou1 Thi$ tllttmenl was ltted aetlbed below llU bttll Ma· 11'191 County on llk>Yember lh<I 1t11emen1 wu tiled o.c.n«>er 1 ,4 ,... • ·~ I an 1>. oco l~ lt.o VflCro j ,, SlEPHANIE BURNS Dal"' PtlOI December 7. 14 w11h the Coun1y Cl4wk ol Or-•d tor nonpayme nt of 13 llle<C __ wtth the Coun1y Cl«1t of Or· · ' ,_C#Wo 'I • • vtr 26 • l ~ A Int 11 ~ Vlc1~1e • '1 Cou N ber -• .--r-.-"' HOvemDel' -,.., J or111h 1•. ., P•b,te t "-t .,. "I P 1 ·• 1 , Thi• a111emen1 wt1 111.o 21 28 198' ange nty on OY9n'I 1n11rn .. r9Yeflue 1uea 01.19 ...... Or ,. ___ 1 anoe """"''' on • ~~ ij' ~I 3 r V' :f" 2~ J"t Cou C f Or . F-5" IS 198<4 I r o m R A L P 11 W ruuolSMd "'09 .,.,.,., 28 198' ,., ~ 1's P;,: 19-~~ •. :j~ ~~t~ nti ~ ~~~ 1 lf~~ lJ~ ::.·~ountyn~ ~!!,~ Publtlhed Drano:~~ ~:~~~~u~si;; .. ~= ~~~!;"8418 23 Pub11$MCS Orange f19c: __ l'tlllJC;...;...;;.,;;.;..;..._fl)...;...T1C( __ ~# ~~ ~ "~c 1s•t0'1\~1n· ~:r.r.. }st ii'"' a~; .l;: ~:.,." 19' 1984 ,.... Ml.IC NOTICE Detty PllOI November 23. 30. CA 9287S The pr098fty Wiii F-4S4 Diiiy P11ol oec.mblr 8 13. 'IC'TTTlOUI 1uem•D. l-12 I!;} h ln ,..~ m~..., 17~ P9nl•r J~ b. WmorC f~I.. ;~ Publlllhed Orange Coaa1 FICTtTIOUt 8UllNEll December 7, 14, tea. oe IOld II public auction as PUBLIC fl>TICE 20 27 llle<C .W. ITA~ '* 10 ll trcl!rrr ~ ~.,.. ~=if '·16 "Wettfa ·ii CJeTiyPnotNovembet23,30. NA:Ml•TkffMl ~ PfOV\ded by lntamat Re¥--TH-511 Tl'le tc4lowlno perwon • II l •,. tnl9rPll • ,,., P•,!rbontlt 16'• 26\• Wwf~L :i. ~ "--~"-· 7, 14, !984 enue COC!eMCtlOrrM35~ -,.,..._.....,1 _,__ doing t:IUsl,_ aa: 1•>w 2 '• lnl Wall v. .,, P II 31, 3llt """"'" .,_,.....,.,_ F-508 The following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE related ranu1111011s Date ol "'N!~""'IT"':.~..:· CALIFORNIA COMf'U'TU ;a 31 lw•~Vi ~'• 1j''> ~HGI ~"• I~ WIMrO 'N.161#~ doing bullneu.u s 1 o.Ce 2 98'1 ....,.. .. ,..._.. ... , ~IC NOTICE PRODUCT'S. 143 TWOOCQ. ,~ jm.:J 1 ~ 16~ C!_on~I . ''> 3 Wot~T' t~ 10.._ 1---------ROD RHYAN BUSINESS FICTITIOUI 8USINllS ee· S mber 1• 1 ' Th• following l*'IOl\S art lrvtna, Cellf. 921'4 11' .,, J•,.r~co t :'! tst-~~r~~G'~1 ll',:.-~"'°,,, ~;~·~ J'~ ~·~" P\&.IC NOTICE SERVICES, 2414 S. Fairview NAME tTATl•MT Time of ale: 1 l.OO AM • dOlng l>Vllnets u FICTITIOUS IUMlllH 8ur1 CNt1et ~ 10": 'h JJ!_,~bl 3;-,; J~ r iv ~ i. ..;;;;-~ " Street, "105, Santa Ana The lollowtng p«eon1 ar• Place of Sate lntemal ~· VPL MORTGAGE POOL NAMI ITATr•NT l<l.S TarOllO. !Mne, ~ S''I ~ ~o. '" H· 1'h ~QllrP 4'1oo ~ k>r~t •• " FICTTTIOU• IUllNlll C111fornl1 11270<4 doing tlu9lneaa .. enue Sarvk:•. 2'°°° AVIia Ill. 881 0o"9f Drive, Sutt• The lobowtng !*ION .,. 92714 o~vn 26''• t~ •hNC ~'· ,,.. lt::u18 "• .,, NJ.Ml tTATeMlNT Rodney Dee Rhyan. '70 VU TAI CHINESE RES· Ad . i.i1.1n1 Nlguel, CA 1S ~ 8eec:n Callf doing bulln.s u Tnts bUllMM II °°""" llVtr 11·16 I ·it l:"Yft8n, ,, • '.I 311~~ 11~ The lotlowlng pereon• .,. i:io-. Costa Mesa, C111-T "U"·NT, 211" ... In 92877. th floor Title 01• 92663 HONKER HOMES 1178 ,.. .......... by -............... _, atn1n 121.'J QMS ~ 10 v r • ...... ~_,.:: bull " """' • .., fared Only the r1Qh1. 1111• Ro"~ D Smith 81 • ..,....,.., · -· .,.......,.._ n1 · "lot ...., ......... doing neuu· tornla92827 S1re11, w8, Huntington RALP W .._, •SE Mt1n •A. lrvtne Call-&M1C Camc>bell A A M 0 N H A 1 R Trtl1 bualneaa ta con· Beacn. Calif 92848 and tnlerMt 01 H Dover Drive. Suite 15 New-l0<n11 11271' Thia stttern«rt ..,,.. t1e!f FASHIONS, 729 WM! 19th ductect by an lndlvlduet Yu TaJ HOf'll Corp Inc • McDONALD in 11\0 IO the port Beach Call! 92863 Philip H M~NtmM 1176 .rlth the Coun1)' Clertt oc Qr. Slortrneelat-,.2~2•1 .. Meta, Call-AOO RHYAN C1lllornt1, 2119 Main Street, property wlll oe ottered for Raymond W o.Mot1. 881 SE Mtln •A IMne Call· lnOI County on ~ • " " Thi• statement was hied •6. Huntington BNeh. C.Ut H ie 11 reque1ted the Dover Drive Sutt• 1S New· lorn11 927 I• 7 1884 NE .v YORK <AP> s; t s i D CLd• fr 1t11 1111 , Rocr1 r, '31 101• Atchatd Fontana, 78&-B wllh lhe County Cletll ol Or· 926'8 tnierna! Ae"9nue ~ WIU port EIMcf\. Caltf 112863 Crtarlar\ne G MeN-P'llOMlt -Tne toiiow•nv <iuo H Go<dtO l « NL Rolct U1 NL Joann SlrMI, Costa M .... ange County on November Thll bullneu II con· turntSh lnlormauon about V1ngu1rd lnve1tmtnt 1176 SE M11n •A INlne Publlsllld Ormnge ~ :~°"Ja;.r~u:rr:~r n ~~o':A 162 NL. ~,Ki;_o•~.: )6 tO 1' CaJSifornla Fll2827 7•11 B 19. 196' ductect Oy a CC>fporlllon po111bl1 encumbrancts Corporllton CaJ1lornll, 881 Ca11tom11 9271' Delly Piiot November 16, 23.. ••.on o Sesur ... , 11 t 29 " , .. NL Eov·t f 97 NL 11111 on11n1. " • f291012 Jeck Y1no. Pr .. ldant which may tit useful la d• Dover Ofr11e Suite IS, New· Dale S1mt>ro 1801 Gii-30 December 7 t984 o ... .,, '"c ••• '3 't l1 R''" "n NL Grwth 'i •s NL Joann Street, eo.11 M.... .PObl1Shed Orange Coast This 1111ement waa ntect termlmng tne vakA of the pon 8eacll C11111 ll2M3 It.. Terr-Corona del F-442 •ne P' ct' •1 wni<P'I 1 66 1 6S t ·~~· H ~ ~t '"'0 1 " NL C1Jllornt1 92827 n-•"' PllOI No-..__ 23. 30, with 1 .. -"'---n1y c....,. .. of "-. lnter•t tltlng sold Dela~ Th11 bu11nns 11 con· Mii, C11tl0<n11 92825 "' ~.. .... 90 Loom•\ s .... , s1Pau1 1nv~\I This but MH 11 con· Oeeen\t>er 7 "· 19M ange COYnty on Novernbet ,,._,...... 1-ctucted by 1 general ~· Ar"-1 S<mt>ro l801 Gll-('"ou·~ llav'•tcu~ ~-G,rovP 9 /l -~ •• Mun.c II )6 NL I .,..,, ,_.,..,.,. ,..., """' _,. VY hon Of "",,,,_ty I -'low sOtCJ Ntt ., .. , nglh 10611160 Coo·• 16 lS NL C1Pot 9 3' 99• ducilcl by· huaband and Wiit F-S03 IS. 1984 meial nng with rnulli..ci.ar nerSlltp Ilea Terr-Corona del P\BJC fl)TIC( va1ue1 or bOuO/\I rvev lt5o012S> Mu• 16 .u NL Grw1" 104? 1109 RICHARD FONTANA. f_.... .. atones 1 y•llow mettl Ro..__ D Smtih .,_ .... C-Lfom••9M25 ----=;.;....-----.--v•ut PIU\ H ie\ imo81d IS16 160? lo<d ADCell lnco 961 1071 _,, .. tKIClel 1<4K with 1111 I ....... .,_.... ... _ ----·I ... '"&'~ Tn1.1r\O•evu~ ~r!!r'nu ' ii ~It NNlL A8~dllddo I ft 190 ~ ~-~~'r futThS 29 "IL ThlSITIEtFaFl~IT AwNuA ,,........ P\lll.IC NOTICE Publls/led Orange Coul n a I re1ary Charlel A Httt Jr 16883 ... ,.,. '', ..,_ S4I • ' • ..._ -·~· ,_, """"' PllOt u~-"--23, 30, "MAC' Ml with muttkleef Thi$ 1i.1eman1 wu hllcl Charma t Lan• Pacific .W. ITATWmlft •a~~fg•m••ro '1 11 g 'P'lr ~~ .. 0, 1 NL. ~omG' t 1 1 ~ :1J ~ T • ~t with ttt. County Clerk ol Or· ftCTTTIOUI auSINEH ~ber ]';':'.'';'984 stones. 1 yellow metal nno wnh the County Clerk cl Of· Paltudet Ca11forn11 90272 The folowtnQ l*90fl lhlnc 11 IS IJ • CIPll • ,, 9 70 Ta.Ft ~ ~ 75 .~, ?21• NL Inge County on NC>Yember NAME 8TATEM£M'T F-4 ... with one latgt clear ltont s ,....,_ Coun"' on No\letn• Mary SUI Hlrl tM83 doing buelneM •• Inc: t0t 3 11 Nwtnc Ill NL Ta.NY 9'1 988 rolnc Il a NL " n•4 vv banquell stones on each-...,.. " ONETO""""EAER08,,.. Utlllnc ff~ 16 P•rm1 13 ~I 10 3 va1Ap a~ 9 33 1ncom II NL 1 •. 1."7 The folloWIOQ persona are 7 198'1 C11arm•I La n•. Pacific "" ~ A~orn F NL "'''" tS 70 1116 Lowrv a IS s t i 1n11 Fd 11 NN~ f2t1oot doing bvlinett u · PmtlC NOTICE sld•. 1 ye41QW metal AOln neotM Petit*'" Call1orn•• 90272 2005 W 8alb0e BIYO ~ • " 1 NL Frm BG IHJ Nl LuF'"-u!!n 81r.?,, ,.6 I MMNvr8•• 91 .. Putlllthed Orenge Cout ANDERSON IMPORTS & submanner wltll b•nd. Publtsnect Ora..,_ CO..t Fr1n11 G1gt11rd1 l 178 137. Newport a.di ~ A ulurt I 71 NL Ftde•4t.cl FtnJ' "" • , NL 30 11-.. 1 .....,t~ met-• Ean... ...-,.,.,.,. .. AIM Funo~ Am Lor t 1 NL tncom I $1 9 Secvr11v Fulld\ Dally Pllol November 23, • LEASING, 2082 SE Bristo! FICIDJOOI IUSMll w ,....., 1v• w-'"' ...., .... 011ly P1IOI November 18 23, Sancllllll A...,..ue Catton n......, CvV10 11 11 II .. iPC'h I NL Mun• 6 n 1 Actton ~ 97 Otc9mber 7 l', 1984 Suite I. Santi Ana. Call! NAMf ITATEWNT 2 X I 5" with clear stone 30 December 7 1984 C11tforn1a 907,5 Lynne POlriar. 1433 SU- 111YIO 9 H 10 4J (lllntr 9 61 NL MFI 9 93 101l Equiv 411 1 • 92807 .... .. .. ,,_......... -.. _, -... -· " " Grnwv ISO t 07 •Ch l• S NL M<>H F1nenc1 Bono 111 lj F506 Thel""IOWl""na.•~a••t ln1et,heldby8'rope(Met1lj F~"• "iltAft ~ Lubin, 117aperlorA¥9 11135.~ Summ11 u t GNMA 10 S. "IL. MFG 9 t7 10 3' ln•esl I 41 1 99 IC NOT CE Per Sunt Anderson. dol~ bullneas u · Chain. 1 yellow metal .,...t S •ndhlll Avenue. Carton, 6elctl Callf 9?M3 Alllenca CeP HI ICn" 11ss l?lS MIT 11 :n 11 9a uttra 1n nuni I 0 7 8 s .. •• RY'S u•LL ... AK. buckle. 1 Lucien Picard PUBLIC NOTil'r Celjfornia907'8 Tiil• tlullneea It ,.,,_ " -~~ ~~"e Wtlnul, 1~1ft•. Call· watch--low me1al. with tel· ·" • Th11 bu11nea1 11 eon-dVC\lcl bv-tn lnCIMduel lnll l~ll 11~ lnco '8U NL Ml" 1go 101 •-1~1e~ Funoll ruut. 2 1 1 •r,•-. 1n11 ,.,na. ,., n"' ,....,.. ~·· ~....,. Mor lg • 9 ~"<>rt t NL MIO •1 9 ll Am ns 10 NL Cell! 927 7 ;rov • • ,..., 7•• • ' Teen '' 17 14 I Gvt 'I NL M~O 9 66 10 4 Soi SM 17 NL FtCTrTIOUI aUllNalS . tornte 9271' let "M" In clear gtau It°"" NOTICE OF Ovcted Oy 1 llmltect partner-LyMLPoil'.l8l---..... AIPh& F 1~6• 71 '7 I 100. I NL M 8 tl1S 'f 21 ~l19m~n Grrff NJ.Ml ITATIMINT PTha<I su,ne, Andnetrtoans , .. _.. Er, ...... 0 Cue~. 32 Far-on ctup 1 yellow melll -u1rc••e l &LE &hip Thia •tltement -"-Amtr CaPllet l Fre 10 NL M tO 09 t 18 ~•oFd 9 1'1 T"-1-•10--•,.,.. nAl•nna 1re t I I eme w """ '"" •• II Ith $20 00 Old •" ''"'' .. ~ C ,.._... _. ~ iorp 1 ~ 111 U~ G ' I l9 NL MF& 12 S t .. m~tk 11 6 t ,..., "' ..... ., ,....._ Ith the C I Clerlt of 0 regul. ·Irvine. C1llfornl1 money c P w g P\$8UANT TO PHILIP 11 MC N•MEE wtttt IN ounty ...,..,. """"'" m"k I 61 13 7t Fi~t11v v 1nvt\I MMe 9 t e 9.. omun 7'16 doing bvatneat ti w OYn Y r· •7 piece minted 192'. 1 white .......--••a......., - 1 Tl'ltt Slllll'l*ll w~ flied ange County on NO\OWTlbll( 111rp I t s It k 1 ono 6 •9 NL MFl1 61' 121 rowlh S "3 j TM BIATCHER-IRVINE Inge County on November 92 1' t I I ....... ,, b .. .-.. .... With ""'"'"""""''"'" vr 3 1"•• 'n 43 •S NL S~ n NL 6 •9 10 07 1~0 11 '9 1 7 1"a' Thll bUllMH 19 con· me a ova ""'" .,....... , COVDl.uflS, with Ille Coun"-Clerll of Or· 1 •-• onari MMH • • ·~ 0 •0. LTD .. 1 Calllornl• llm· "° ,_1_ B onzt Amerl'ln Eagle ., "= d Am 10 ,, 11 9t O!llld I NL MSF 6 '° 6 90 Men T. 6" ""' .._ -ducted by •n tnd1vlduaJ r ~ 'CONOfllONS AND enge County on December Pu ,..... Gv!>tt I I 11 11&1 e\lnv 11 I NL Matn•<s t9 IS NL MicnT / 109 1'• lted per1netlhip, 27611 LI Published Or•nna Coast ERLINDA 0 CUEVA Mrlll numoer 0088. 1 yellow REITAtCTIONS ) 1911~ blllhld ..,.ange Grow 1211 NL l\C• 110. NL. Mf\cnrl 7101 NL Monnl• ['ff Pu Road, L~una Nlguel. -·.-___,,3 metal BolO 1141 with.slide 1 YOU •"E 1.., OEFaULT I ~ OetlyP!IOINcMtmber l6.2!to. Haror 11 1• 'f 9• o '"' 23 90 2,lt M.-r.11 L•n<:h N•llT. 1 1 Ctlllomla 92•7 Delly PllOt November ,,,,,, • This statement wu tiled "'" " .... .---.., Ho Viel 'H 1 11 "'" "tt Nl 8H•< 1197 llf• NY Te• 6 1 " JO Oecember7 19a. W1lhlhe CountyCt1J<k olOr· yellow metal rino with h11e UNDER THAT CERTAIN Publl~ 011"99 Cota130.0ecemtlet7 t9M ~'f'c & '' • 1 ~~ F~C::m a I ~t >~~·' &d :g~ lh~ St~~r.Groip_ 1 Oemeon·BClrttlcfhtr PGark • F-'37 ange County oo NC>Yember clear slones 1 Ounlllll Y'"°"" OECLARATIOfll OF COVE -1 Oatty Piiot Oeoetntler 7 14 F-412 I> act 117 19 19 Gv• S~ 9 I NL ~tdS.C 9 62 1016 Baton 9 JI tO lj PlftMrl, 1 1 ornla en· l5, 198' metal c:lgarena lighter 1 NANTS CONOtTIONS AND 21 28 1~ Pro••d •• • ., H11nco 1s1 NL FdTm 1051 NL g0no •IS f's er11 Par1,,.,.,,tp. 27611 Lt Faom RollsRoycekayrino Prop-RESTRICTIONS DATED F-~1 DE"TH N OTIC r c Vf!ltr I) 0) "1• H• Y•d 1 t OS NL H inc 11s 1.07 om !> 16% I I Pu Roed. L1oun1 Nlguel IMIDllC NOTICE ,,.._ ,..___ w~mav ~ 1nspec1ed at. apAI' 9 1975. OF THE 1 14 l .J Arner.c.an Fund\ LI Mun I ll NL Ht°'' t0 •2 tots rwl~ 12 t I ruut. Published votnge .,....., -· "' ~ A 8•1 9 U Ii 1S Mage· 17 "3 )) " 1n1111e1 9 2• 1g 10 Seou6t• 18 NL Catllornla e:nn Delly Piiot Novembet 23. 30. 2 A111ta Road LaguM SEASCAPE OWNERS AS-' AmcP 7 91 li Mun 80 6 '3 NI. 1nTrm 10 '° t +1 ~n1ry t 19 10 6' ThlS bualnt11 la con• FICIDIOUl IUSIHl81 Oecen'tber 7. 1,, lll8' NlgUll. California 92677. 4th SOCIATION UNLESS YOU ----------ntpcwEY , A Mull ""I 1 Maul• 9'997' L•Ma• 913 9al Shea"°" FunQ) ovctedOy 1llmlttdp1'1ner· NAMllTATUtllENT floor. 1 (ona) hour l>efore T a"'E a CTIO N TO mmt•C """'Tll'C " ... "" ~O!ld 1~2• 1 ~c 116'1 1100 MunH I~ 92' ATIGt 6'27 N~ F;-478 .... " "' ,.uuu null~ C H .a. R L M uN< I 11 't Purtln It~ NL Munlin 6 s 1 u AgrGr 9 fl t ~i lhlp · T"9 followlng persons 111 Payment tanns Full pay· PROTECT YOUR PROP· I n "'"'"' 11 ... 1 " " 1 1l P,,n • t 41 1111 CelMu ll U 21 .,-•Pan~ vnL .. ""TGaGE POOL ol h I "'d F I ..,.,. C ""' L O In• 1 31 I U 1~ 1~ 1~01 PacFd t~ 16•7 ,._., 11 11 1 Ar1hvr B Blrtehet Gen-d04ng bvsl..-S U f'OOllC NOTICE ment required on eccec>-ERTY IT •uy BE SOLD AT NOTICf TO HARTLEY RIP ~ ll\CPm lfff I )9 . '" I t 19 Sc Ten ,. 9SS ~dV•I •• Jfi .. ·-,.. ... vr. "' II~ .gnes"' ormo A PUBLIC SALE •F YOU CCHITitA T ..... a long tune resadt'nl or IC • I 11 \1 1111 16 1'67 ~"'Va 1073114 GIOOtl "J'n This Sllltmarll WIS !tied ll.88IOoverOr1ve,Su1t11S' FICTITIOUl8USINEIS Ptymenl Allpaymentsmusl NEED AN EXPLANATION~ CAl.UMO B h NE<o 1 "•1 •Ml 11 11~ M·d AM 6~ 71S H~·YG~• \12lr11• wllhlheCountyClerkOIOr-N-P0<18each.CaMf 92663 NAME STATEMENT be by cash oertll..Oehecic OF THE N&TU"'E OF THE ,Oft..01 Laguna ea<.' N Pt<~ • t tO ••Tell 197S10t M·dAH• ~so 497 ~ -'J~ '1 De 88 T fol........... .... " p --,._, "---· T uE 9 40 911 •u11 16 7• 11 M aav IO St NL. u" • Inge COYnty Oil Novembe< Taymond W Moll, 1 he ~'"" peraona 811 c11h1t r a or 1r111urer s P"'OCEEOl•'G AGAINST Scnoot 011lf1Ct HUNT· """"""" 8W3)' ......,..._~"" "!.'" ,.M• 9 1111 4 1 !! 1><S11 tC!,619 ti O ¥S& Fo 1e n NL s,.:;,V,,,""'b 1 s ~ 1~'Z 13. 198' Dover Drive. Suite 15, New-doing ousJnMt u checil or by 1 Untied Statee YOU YOU SHOULD CON· 1NG TON BEACH UNION ber 5 J 984 ln SouU, A ulflrO ? •• Tn"11 • 1 Nl MOICvt 10 0. N~ S•.,re Gt H 6 NL f2t0521 port Beacll, Celil 92663 C 0 E C A l -0 AS I S t I b k e press or HIGH SC1100L DISTRICT t.~•:1·111 1 ~J., N~~ F•J~~~dp t: ~f ~t ~~:u:tn..1 1~98~~ 1 Sl~~'' ru!K/~ 11 'i JI Voe1 l Coot!, Attorney1 et Rooerl D Smtih. 881 ENTERPRISES 218S 1 N-· r.::raph 8 n mon:y order TAg~ 6E~~~~ t<4 liSA Bid Otadh,,. 3 00 o m Laguna Ca He lt •In• In J ~ NL. F nanc0•1 "'ffi Ame-lOOt NL inco I •S I• law. l40 Newport Centef Dover Or>ve. Suite IS, N-· land • 19' Hun11ng1on Make check or money D<de< 81 10 00 AM or as SOO<'I Ffldly January 1 t t915 survived by tus lovtnf ;"'NN~" 137 '61 ,11~ ~!T '!6 1 ~Nt ~~:~ ~:g H~ ~n~e\tr ~ ~ I a Dttv•, lulta 70o, Newport porl Beach Caltf 92663 Beach. Celt! 928'6 payable to the lniernal Rev· lhe<eatte< IS may t>et•lton· Piece 01 Bid Reeeipl Wlft' Gladys. SlSter. Am~~~ s!~ 11~ ~d;~,,· Nt rlO. Fre q7~0 10NS4 r(u,1 1019 1190 811 c fl , C1T1111orhnt1 Vanguard 1n8v8es10omen1 Victor E Optncar Sr . enU4!Serv1ca ebte atllleenirencetoCtryJHun1tng1on B•1ch un1or Ruth Napoltmo of Aruily! 1.a 79 NL ln<om 01 NL Mt uel 11 l 11en1 ''' ~ 76 12151·1151, • ap o ne Corp Ca lllornle. I Ylf 21851 N-1and • 19• Hunt· Nllure ol Tille Tiie nghl Hall 505 Fores• Avenue HtOh Scnoo1 OtstrlCt Educe Studio City "''"'ter-'" Am\t~ 6 \) NL wrt~T 616 NL M~t 5"' ~ NI.. S8 E<itv 17 0 NL (7''"} --' Drive. Suite 15, N_po,., l""IOn Beach. Cell! 926'46 ' ,.. __ ,_ IO"S 1 Y-kt-...., u o ., N•I A• -8 1S 9 ~ •e ,. r ~ ~~ • ~s ... ,_ .... 111•-end 1n13er-1 ol the •··-' &GUNA BEACH County ol ion ....... ~ < ~ v~· -E h F1. & t v ......,. .. r .,., P8t"' coamed on Ille front 01 Orenoe State of c1111orn11 Aven\Jf. Huntington A.u.d ougn•ooM 10~, F•~·,,~n·AoOtor,6'1~ 1)10 N;llnd 'G 1151 NL l.r-"",.,"1'· t t'• 1 PubllShed Oranna Coast "'-ach,Celll 92663 Sylvll M Oplncar 218S1 .... v~ p ...,, 8NCl1 Id~ Mrs l " ~~~~ t6 11 I ~~,o 11 ! :rn N•~'~,~~u<•t;3~, 14 97 t'~~:n~" ,:off ~~r13 Delly Piiot November 23. 30. This business la con· N-tend • 194. Huntington this form) in and to Ille prop. SEASCAPE OWNERS AS-CA 92646 I Farnswo rth and fam &eb•oo C.roup '"''" 6 7 6 II I ono ) n 3" s1,8e BoM Gro Oecembet 7 "· t98' ducted by e general part• Beach. Cehl 1126'6 erly ts ottered tor sate S<Jb-SOCl,A TtON througn '" Clulv Proiect 1oan11t.c111on BKI 1ly of Laguna Beach. eono t ff NL in~Qm s I• 6 ll ~TaE 1091 1,1 S3l On" St SOI s u F-•95 nershlp ThtS but1n111 II con· ll CI 10 any prior .,.1110 appointed agent ano 11• No 577 Ene<gy Maneoe-M Al f Gwtn 11 NL 1nt1se< 116'1)17 •w1~ 113 1 I •..er, toe 6~ Ao"-·tO Smith ducted by an unln· ST ~1 Systerns Fountatnllal netce. rs I(" UM ~1 NL NfttRe' •It S 1& ,..,09" u T'"1s statement wu ti'--' co po eted 11socl1t1on .. ., "" --· -· Sch""" M k and her h""-8 • 1g • Preld 7 13 ~ t9 ft " 1 """ outstendl"" m-.. g~. ~-tom-LEE 11 DUA ,,_., · • U/")8 8 t 6 NL to 10 12 91 I• 11 lncpm 3 18 1 StFrm C:.• 9 2' NL PUBLIC NOTICE " ""' r r cumbrances. or Olher liens wl\Ose street 1oorasa end le't Hlgll ""' e ruc • .....-IL~ fl 101 'H' y~1n •90 BJ l'~\. 8~~ :6t 1 ~:~{;.';'.,e:0.u<U NL · wlththeCovntyCterkolOr-otlla<th1n1partnetshlp In favor ol third par1ies lelephone numbe r ire Place Ptens 1re on Ille bandAJ.ofGle~ ;oc'"G,,. ?3174 1 Nt n.:t E• 1~'to NL To1Re S90 6 H Eac~ 11 Sl NI.. rtCTJTJOU8 IUSINEl8 ange County on November Vtcior E Oplncar. Sr ag1ln1tlht l1JCp1yer tllat are sr>own below Wtll SELL AT MA INTENANCE OPER· theu chlldren, Don. of u c 11111 1611 NL uw1°lq 3S9 l6l Ftlrtd 116 '8 Grwtn r SO•O NLS HAMEITATEMENT 7, l98' Thll statement was tiled su--lor to th• lien 01 1119 PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ATIONS ANO CONSTRUC. f 8ennam C•p,1e1 •• wa11 • .. NL Na!Tete 11 SS 116 1nv'' 6' II 61 S F2901'8 with tile Coun1y Cl4wk 01 Or ,...... c s .-ION "oom 32l Hunl New Jersey Sue 0 ~aTFL • 9 •9 NL F'no Gin , ;;: • 96 Nallonwld@ FO• 1 ~1taom•n Fu"~' TM following person• are p bl'I.._,. Oranna Colll Unltect States All PfOperly 11 HIGHEST BIDER FO A H ' '"' · ' ' elfF1 t so NL Fovnoer1 G•n,p N•tFd 916 10 ss Am 1na 11 NL. dotng business as u • ,..,... .. '!..: .. 23 •noa County on November otterect lor sale whefe is ano 1p1y1o>e 11 ume 01 1n •rioton Beacn umon "41Qn Los Angeles, Julie. of •PNT 102' NL C.rwlh 1 9 NL Ne1Gl'1 131 191 Anoe I Nt LINDA BENTLEY DE· Dally Piiot Novern.,.,. 1u, 7, 198' U II and withOul recourse lawf\11 money of tile Unllect ScllOOI Oostncl Education Gl4 nda)e , neph~W" &er~e< Grouf 1nc:om t 1 NL. N•18d t •• 9 90 1nvei1 t Jt N 30 "----.. -. 7 198' F2'0142 j "'-i 102s 1 1ort.1own Av <C / t Fii 1 11 NL Mulu•• 09 NL NEL•I• Fund Ocean H6 NL SIGNS. 2334 Artlll, New-· """""'"""" • F-439 against Ille lJntteo S111n States1 pursu1n1 lo thl """"' t'< -Herb farns w o rt!a ' l F~ t 91 NL !'>Pf<I n ., NL EQu•t 17 97 19 !>l sie.n RM Fd\ pon Beech, Calllornla 112660 Publtshed Oranoa Coast No guar1n1y or •arran1y ex-p0wer ol sale conterr.o •n enue Hun11no<>" Beach C• 8o~lon 0 F,.n•11n"r1"P Grwln 11~10 11 gono 13'NL 0111yPllOtNOV9mbel'l623 Dec 1 925•6 P"one •71' Laauru 8e""h "" • "' -t 10 ~ 11 U 0o ''... L. LI di Bentley 233' pr-a or implied t1 made u 111at cenain larll!Ot' o • " " o---. ~· m~1~ 7~09 NL I ~~~c n,~~j l ~rg,, l1 e0 19~ T~v ., ~L Arell~,NewporleeaCh Catl-PmtlCNOTICE 30o.c.mberJ lllfl' I09 ;.V8lldltyOltha lllle Covan1n1s Cond1t1ons 1nd 96A3339E~1 l<>O man v numerou-. t0'7 NL F•OT• 991 1032 Tu E• 659 6 SMCI "ll NL. I I ... 2 ... ,, F-'43 quality quenllly weinf\t RMtrtct•ons Ille· CUR II NOTICE IS HEREBY 01,_; . ....,.phe'""' ~ SPGI" IS )7 NL. GOid 9 )6 10 09 N•uoer11er 8.,,,. • S1oc' U .0 NL orn I"' _,... ~ GIVEN 11111 the 10ov• "-~" '"" -~ 80,1FFa ll lt "ss I c,,..,,,, t 1 n 11 10 Enrgv 11 03 NL T u E• 1 IO NL Gary J Werkme11ttr flCTITlOUI 8U81NESI site or eondnlOn 01 &••Y ot as reco<deo •n BOOil 11373 fnends Charles 8ruc~ IOI 6 t Nl OPl•O" 6 I '41 L•D•• J 17 Nl Un•• ",, NL "'' ..• ,._,.,.... • .,_.. ....-..... ~ ruut. nv .... ""'"'., -·-Covn1 C111!0<.WI ICI h f Glad en &ow,.,. 2 ~1 Nl NY Ta• 'ti 1006 Guara l13S NL. To1Rt• 10'9 NL 233, a Illa ................. __ .... Na""orlTa ....... orNT nim11C wnTICE 1 .. _ pr,_,_,.., 01 its fitness p,...,.... lSA' inc:tus•ve Of· n1medScll<><>4Dtsl•tCto!Ot- BuY & BHr f~ Ulol\ 6 f n Men"' 6 31 NL 11re1Ceo 6 t? 7 4S Calll0<nl1 92680 The lol1ow\n9 peraon IS tor any UM! or Cl(Jrpose NO ltColl Rec:orO' Of Orenot 1"08 -,. . 1l> WI e ys • ~•P••G 1 NL 1nc:om t P•rt" "~ NL traun. 1 06 7 n Thia bu1tn1u 11 con d""'"" .... .,ness as· l'lClTTIOUI 8USINlll cletm will be conlldereel tor Coun1y C1 1torn11 and •no Oy and 111•og11 •11 Go¥etn· "'"· ·ed 67 -,_·ears o f mar-Q"•tv I NI ~· "o• • NV ••un t 0 NL tr•I .. ,., IS,. NL -,, ..... vu '"" ., __ _.. ..... -nan-•• r oi(" 10 3 NL ~ .. ~ , ~ • 19 NY J•n1 1 oo I 6S tronvl':. 11 •• NL. ductect by 1 general Pll1-RANDALL THOMPSON NAME ITATEMENT 111<>wance or ldl\'ttmenl or w1111ov1 coven1n1 or war · ·• .,,.,...., DISTRICT ._.1 n.ige and work~ H YIO Ill\ Nl a r. 6 IS '.i Nfwl G• 1lOJ NL trngT 16,. NL nerlhlp ENTERPRISES 833 Prom-Th• lollOWlng pee.on IS for rescission of tile sai. Jlnh e•Pret5 O< 1mphed r• ,.,,.,to It C111nr1 Group FrdmGC. New• lt>C n Nl -' lncSn 13 S. GARY J WERKMEISTER ontory o w . Newport dOl:l boslneu tt baaed on la11ure ol Ille proo-garding 1111e po""5>0!l or r-•• VO to but not 111., together for manJ Enu•t• IS 11 NL .. 9 '°1 •,s JI N CllO'H Group ffmp .. •on Gro.;o G I lllen 11\f' 100 ..... 5111.0 time arde ...... --lnco U9t NL Fdol~W ~t 011 N·cnoi 109 NL. Frgn t0 6'1161 Thl11t1tementw111ll.08each.Calll~2660 HS EVERYTHIN 111y1ocontorm ""1th 1n)'1J·1encumorances11th11 cer v .... arsas g '""'•·-Soc••' 16 90 NL ~IT HY 1or. NL N•c~ " 11 41 NL §'°oa' ' 307) with the County Clerk ol Or· Randall Scott Thompson AUTOMOTIV£. l550 Su· Pltssed or 1mphed rep. ta•n real property s11u11ee1 in Meted t>ods •or Ille _.,o °' occupauon th~y bo hFL 10 )6 NL T P11t 11 NL Ncr>lnc l SI NL lob " 9 79 I~ 10 c "--.._ 0 w N .,_tor Ave . Costa ...... r1sen1111on Aedemp!tOri Ora,.,,. County Stale ot • conl•IGI IO< 1111 lbOYe PfO-hFL 1'6) Nl •'f Oo tJ • NL NE lnTr 11 7• NL rwln 9 34 1 11 anga C>unly on ..,..,em.._ 833 Promontory • -· ,...... · ..-I ~h...red and en.JO C•1v111 8vnock I E1ec: In• NE 1nG1 II ,!! NL World 11 1' t 2t 3 , 198' port Beach. Call! 92660 Cattl 92827 Rlgllts Tne nghll ol re-Calo!orn11 oesc.nt>ed 11 fol· l4IC St-rvll'"e!l will ht> he Ag~' 1~6~ Il tnl ::~'fr 10 ~9 NL ~~~:,:' t ~ 18 ~t T~:'t~on ~~nK'"":l f~1 This buSlntn 11 con· Howard 01Yld Befkowltz. dempuon as soec;tfted in k>-Bids anal! tit ;aceoveo tn t lldn .,. ttnh 1/,3' ~· 10 10 NL. lt>CO t NL Pu!>llant<I Orange Cout dvcled by an lnolvldv•I 20151 Bayview Ave . Sant• lntem•I RevenU4! Cooe MC· UNIT 62 LOT 1 Of TRACT 1ne ~ •04lnll ..0 •t>Ovt Saturdav. Decem Md 3 4 &~ l3 It NL "~'"'" F'd Ooor 10 NLL Dally PUol o.c.mb« 7, ,,, Randall s n1ompaon Ana Hgtl . Call! 92707 lion 6331 Ille quolect •• lo!· 8000 H con111nect tn Boole ln<I 111111 oe ooeneo •nd 8. 1984 • 1 PM at 1111nc 1 jl , &.S lv l0 6' NL IM l4S7 IS'1 Tudr Fa 16 N 21. 2•. 1118' Th'• statement wu llled This bullnau 11 con· 10-Sec: 8337 Redemp-3•6 Peoet 37·38 1nc1ut1ve puollcfy rted ••oud 11 1"-Month t l I I ~tn \e< una•att O•rtct t1 St 19 I• '°'" Ctni..,,v " ,. OI 1bov• 1t1ted 11m1 and t 1f1c MemonaJ P NI w s tO 1 ti tt 1n1e1Er ll &1 NL Ealnc 665 111 ~','w1 1~ 1•lO?t• 4 04 F-~8 with the County Clerk ol Or-dueled by an lndlvldull lion o l Properly 111 Betort ot M1acell1neo<l' MIP5 · . hFr• •• 9 lnltl ' '1 NL 2"~n 191 ... .. • NL c~· ty on November How11rd Benlowt\l: Sele Any ~rson WllOH llCl8 Ae<:oro~ (lf ')<1"99 piece l 'hdpt'l. Nt>wpo u ~ '" ... , , 13 16 1~ 198• Thll 1111~~1 wu fl'--' "'O"""r1~ k•• "~n le.ied County Calllorn111 ~· ' u .. dr h tn·A~nt aron1 1 1 111 rd\nE• 1 • NL H• v10 16 96 ti l9 Ullr a r • ~ 1>1111111c NOTICE "' • _,,_, -""' .... r-• " ' """"' 10 th<! ..,.. """' "~ !•001•10 1g '* t I . I rd\E-Ii NL old 6 H 1 ., ~le<! 1 9 NL ang• ..,..n e~ .. 0 0 ,..,ull conle>r.., n• \h) llgl Nl rth 1,,0 1001 Nl Pr rm 106S 21 SI USG• 91 6-1 .N~ rUUL F2'80783 wtlh the County Clerk of Or-up& shell Mvll m~ r•ght 10 Tne •lrllflt Add•H• ~nd 1no oe •Hpon:t'v" II ~h l nan Fd 6 1 NL rdP~A llSI 191• R11rv llOl 110) V•"• t •04 •09 nuo11••..,. Oran"" Coes1 anoe County on November p ay the amo1;nt due other C<',,..'1'0'\ .:lPS•g,,111°on 'ontr11c• ctocu"*'1' 1" 0 "-l ape "" Olt 10 l NL 11Am t!OA S17 sn I SPK1 18'5101& USAA (,•nllD FICTITIOUS 8U81NES8 ,.. allVV .. -Eacll t"O ,11111 tofl IGConl \Ill" Friends ~, "a'•niit •611 NI 11M> C,tn 9 •l NI ti1rge1 u 11tS11 C.rwm 11 •9 NL Na""• eTaTEa.a•NT Daily Piiot Novemt>er 23, 30 13 198' 1o0e11ter w1tll tr>e f"P@n"8~ 11 at1y ot '"'"' ""' r<oo~nv I NA FullO\ H~rf L•v 991 NL r,r rf 118 S IS lrr(I 1100 NL .. ,.."' .. ..,_, Oecernoer7 1'4 198' F2'0f.21 Oltheproce.>01ng •lllf"y IC: 01!,C'•tlf!O ~t•"•fl 'Pln•ed ti~ I~ ~u<'I' '" l tll ,;t the mortua~ 1wth 1748 IJ 49 Homtlrl• IOCle NL T•m• 11 •l 11 49 Sbll I) 11 NL Thi lo!lowlng persona are ' F.,79 PuOlll~ Ori""" Coul the s~rel•r-Ill an" ltn"f purpoile<I to t e 1tt "• leHfoO to " !hi' Contr1<:t r"L.-~ .• 9p HiYld 9S1 1071 Hor MM '2•S NL OTC Ste U6• IS9l To[H tl'3 Nl at """ .. ,,_ ""' n' ' d "'i!'llS noo '"-ll!t OI ~rtdtl\ 1-'"' I,,. 1ncom &11 111 HtJtton Group ,Paint Weo1• T•Ell '8 99 NL dotnobu .. ne11u 0111yF'llotNovemberl8,23 . pr1ortothes11e1nereot eno A19o nQy1n St•eoet "4 unt oc:v " ¥ , • f V Mun•8 68• 7 tt ~np r 10 I• NL Alla\ U 9 n Tr,Esn t H NL FOUR SEASONS LIMOU· 30, t>ecemo.r 7 196• upon svc:h payment tllfl Sec-ing1on S.at'1 C111ttcirn111 pr0i)0'9d ,vt>COfltrlCtors r' 1 t 1 I c I e If' c~~otund• ~ro r 'it 9JZ a;wA I H l3~ Unl~t':,, Mo,.,.,~tl NL. SINE SERVICE, 2•291 Whit· PmtlC NOTICE \. . . F·4'9 retery Slllll restore $UGI> Vesting 10 S.410 •NI• propert~ r ... OtSTAIC r ............ ~l11rtu;ir\ Dlrecto" f PC'" •ttt •1 unc ¥S NL PuWld 111, NL M"Ull iJ Nl CaMlorntt 92877' FICmlOUt 8U81NISS furlhtf 1><0Ce@'d;nga •n con· & Pl-IYLLIS BAIL E' b•dl or 10 w11v1 anv 1r t3 is "~ '""" r t l' NI.. HIYICI 9 U tO 2 ~0th j6 ~l ney Courl, U1Qun1 Nloutl. properly to 111m and 11 1s 1n 1rie n1mt1 ol wwP ;N( 1119 nQhl to '•1«1 1nv °' Ill !> 11 .!7llO G~~ l 7J j,, N:~s.' 10'001 ION•\ ~::;~ ~u U1 ~t Untied Fund• L. Oontld L•ll• Coleman. NA• ITATI!MENT P\lll.IC NOTICE Mellon ""'tll tile tev\o on sue!' Tt-e undeoogn..O •rut1w 1egu11<1tte1 or 11\to<malillfl ,-__ _ H v10 1 t 1 " "" \tck un••••I PY.·•• a 32 9 09 g~Stc S s•~7 1~ Leguna Nloutl • C1llfornt1 dolno bu*lness as flClTTIOUS IU .... aa I"" time 01 IKICll Pl 'f'T\etll tb ocorreclneM 01 t"9 ,., .. 1 T1'e Oeo1f1ment 01 tn<lus Grwlh •1' t I NY Mu• 91110" PermP•l IC>SS NL Accm 131 if 24291 Whitney Court. The followtng person rs property snell cease tr°"' aisciaorn\enyhlO•ffl,le>r lny 1n&ntbi0s or m l"9btdd1"Q ~::::f1 1 ) aw l8H~; Stt 'e~~ l~9J B~ Con'"' "11 t2 J amH s Cook 72•S ERTYMAINTENANCE 1933 The lollowtng pereon II Atter Sa•e 11 Perioo Tll• desognition tan, st>own 1.,mtn.oll"M!lgeMfllP'••1d PtEACE BROTHERS lncom &I S 7 lS IOS Mutu•> NI Pno.n•> S.." lnlGlll sfi t• 92877 SOUTH COAST PROP· NAM! ITAll!MlNT ~piton 01 ~Ml Elllle add<en enO ol"4'< common tr111 ~11111ons na s dt · 11 p '? ~ ~•( NL. ~rwtn ''•I~ 11' in< a J:~ Mlmo11 Ortva. Carl1t1ad. Terullt Ln . Newport doing tlullnetaas ownere ol any , .. 1 Pfopet'1) '"'rem ng1111 otperd,...,..,egea.,. BELL BOADWAY ol!t~' 1Uj ?NL :11 ~, 4ff3 4N7~ ~t;\? ,H: 11 ~ ~':" t '" Cattlorn11 8 e.acn.Caht 92660 GOATHILL MA RINESER-SOid H PfOY'ded in sec:tlC.\f' Seo sate ,.11 oe meoe io lt>ft tocaltt' 1n wNC.h 11'1111 MORTUARY ~Olu ()tr 1011 N~ I ,, s ti' PCCI! 91S NwC<o• •S7•t• This •lntsl IS con-Denni• V1ne.nt OHern VICES 15" ~Pl ... ,, ......... r .. -1& ••ICUI~ !salts"-Ille .:>t>l"'ll0f\a M .... l)ri.11101>el)tf10nT..O•or1 •10 8rOIMh••'f ~Ith ·a t tt I • I • • ,.. p ~·-,. rp RS<•E'"119' ~ ~ s.. .. .... T Ln .. ___._.. "'-11 ..... c .... ""'""7 ~.. ·-...... • ., ... • .. or t-,., ~· -~ • "" "" w t,. duc:1 Y I ,_._,, i>ar1· 1...., «.,.ti · ,..,_,,_. • """' .., · "' .,_ ~ .... d-•nt1tr11ora ~ •n• -··--""-. _,. "'""SUlnl to .-en c:r " , .... "' ~·:I C osta M-· wnf'I c it 101 1 "nu 1'S7 11 c '" 111 ·-·-T Elll 1se,. ..... _.,._ -.., "" --• ~-'" _._.,.... ·-·-omoo1,1, C.rouo 1 HY 31140' Mli9 in 7t2 IS. Veng •SU nerthlp a..cri.Calll 92e60 ony a. • ...,.__,. PtflOl'I haV1nQ an) rnteresl tNtpowet OIH,.con'-790 "l'an neeo.ctto••IC\>ter.-6429lSO Bond 9 ~ NI 1gs ~O 17s 163 PAii 11 a# 11'1 Ut~,~~"i<•1• NL DONALD LESLIE COL· This bu1lntss II eon-Pl . Cotta Mela. c.itf 92627 l"-etn or 1 lien lhtfeon o< 1 n Antdt 11 ot lf'le 100.,.. ret contrect T ..... •II .. ar• e>n ~ • ~Ullff • I NL I ~ <OQ J ... lO I PMQ Fi 11 1.UO 'If'" 11! N~ EMAN OOC1ed bY' an lnOMOvll Thll bvtffletl i. ~ ttny ....:.Ion In ll'lelr l>efllif erenc •d cc \ R I t'd "" If lf'!e !Ml OtSTqtCl ct~' !o~~d ,: ~l m~"r. 101 ~111 ij p~ ulu uo rOwlh • i NL Th•• llllemertl WU rited OennlS v 0 Hern <Suctlcl Dy an lnCIMdvel Jttallt; permltt.C 10 rlOMn" pur9vant •o ... ,,I{' e 1\1 S.C· lie• IOClllO 1t 'o~ s 1 BAL n BERGERON :~·~"? I) ~l ~~. '1 ll I g} F~ .I.H u~ Val ~'t' 10 I ~t w1th IM County Cltfll ol Or· Thlt 1t11ement WIS llled Tony Elli• tn. j)(OC>e'tV told or In) "°" c ot ,,,. CC<\~ t ,,.,. 'l'or~town Avenue Hynl oe•ev f Nl v~itt> 111 ~ I 111 111c 12 •7 t3 6l Vt +ue L•.,. f'd 1nge County on No.,.,nber w1th ttt. County Cleflt Of Ot-Thll s111ement waa Iii.Cl pet11cufw uect of llUC'1 ~<»-Nohe.• 01 AiMS~' •n<I 1no1on Bff(11 CA 91f>.ile SMITH TUTHl...L PCu ti ·~ N "' r.roulll P1•1rno IOtt NL 80ft0 11 t2 NLL 9, 19t4 8tlQt Covnry on N011911\tler with the Counfy ci.rti. ot Ot· '--·y 11 •fty 11_ within 120 Cla•m 01 L..,. .,., s recorded Co«>-ll'ltlv i::.. 00111f\e<S Of" I WHTCllFF CMAKL lry CIO u ..... ,~ c.r .. 1r. t JO ... PttcMll 1•6' NL ~uno tO It N -.. "8' ......... Counry Oft No\<9mbet ..... -· ,,_ A ,.,..,..._ ot ,,_ 427 E 171"' s rllttron ~ uno• lncom J 71 I ll Pr•<t Funel\ lncom 6 01 NL .--1..,, 1., . -...,.. ctaye att9f t~ ...... tl',.,:aof ega•nsl ti•~ AN> ... Oeacnt>ed reQUf!tl ......,., n t crnr<• '1, 'f I' fr•t 'h 10lt 1136 c;rwtll 'lij NL L••n C01 ti ~: NL Publllhed Orange Coal f1IOm 1 198' (2) Pftce Such P'°'*1'1' or ,..., l)fOCll't• tO' nonptrf• rat•'"'" C.. c>Q4tflel 111 the C0$18 Mesa IJIVQI t t I J 1n0uwv 6 1' N.L <;11ww. 1 NL Mu f. ~l Delly Pilot Oectmber 7, 1', Publilhed Orange Coast f'M11l, tnoct 01 pr.........., .,.111 M ,,., 1 n 1 0 r du• 1 • n d 101> t•ll Th• foregoing 6'16·937 I lrPt'411r. 'f:i l l~~WJ' 1 t 't1~ 12~ l::fiom 1 ~t vas~m~ U il ti 7~ 21 28. t98• Dally Pllo1 Novernbel' 23 30. Publtllled Otangt Coalt permltt.O 1~' r~ U»•vn.nt,. ~" M•rc:h 111 Jot"*dutft ot I* d..-, wagtll 011 IJ 1~ I I lll•P HIV { I NL N E•• 11 • NL V•~l'<•E 'r "~I al F-533 December 7. 14, 1ea. Oat~ No119mbet ''· 23 upon paymt nl lo lhl t98• ., 1n•1rumen1 No 18 tttwid Vpotl I WO'klf\ll dl'I' R A ~,:r l&l ,2 ~l ~'~~CPO\ ll~ 1:~ ~r~r I AA a~l ~.,, t F·'85 30· ber 7· l9t4 • purehaw ()(lnc-hltcan ••·113814 o!flclal rwcordt 04 •Ohl •• l\0Uf1I The r•fl !S~!I-. r'"'' M'Tf 14 i l4 t :~·1 i~ ,.,.. .,, ~·c NO TIC( F-4341 not be found In It'll eounry fl\ Of Orange C.ounl-y Cl ll· for l\Olldfl't and OWrllml b~d1 r '9 n ~t :~;-.I a\ll 1\ 4 ~ Ptln~f~' \ ?o. ~ F!&"'n J! !:!t -"8.IC NOTICE wtltd't ttll property 101>11 '• forn11, the Nol~~, o.ftull 1 '~ 1111•11 be II JM•• \UM o1~1 '\n ~ 1.vo111 u ~ NL Pro s.rv1u• F101 11 ~ : ;;iL FtCTITIOU• au .... H "8.IC NOTICE de.med "' .. tu111ld. men to an<1 [lact10n 10 s..r •fltc'ln9 111><1 ne nan ~1 <I 1 1 1v,r1n•t 1~7~ N.~ r.~l Jl~ Nt ScF 1 NAMltTATIMINT FICTtTIOUllUU•H• ' theSecr94"'1 forlhlt-ol i"MIOt()C)OlftY""H •.doreleO 11 ""'".,.m•nOt,orvU90" "flR 1 / t Nt 1P ~~ '• 'Hl 1~~ i ff t l I "'\1':~ro colo ~L fhe tO!lowlng perwn1 are Ml.Ml ITATIMINT f'ICTITIOUa IUIMll tilt puf'Gh-file ,_.. O< May I t9&<4 11 l"etr~I IP!I CONTRtCTOA :er:: .. ;~ ,tg: NL 61111\ ti 4 Nl Pr~«11!1a1 ,.~,,. aol4 j l doing ""·'"'MM u T'llt I...._.._ pereons 11e NJ.Ml ITATW•NT Mt10M. IM llft0vn1 e>tld ~ No 9•·100113 Of'llCIAI R+c lht ccintrec rs a>nf tt: f 7t 10 11 o~ •••M~k 11>10 Ht ~L ••~1 ij ~ PAOVtOl!NT ..a.tis. dOI .;;;;;;,: , The lollowlftO l*'IQ(ll .. .Juell puref\aMf •nel lnt•MI_ ~ 1 Ot•no-Count~ .. onn en~ 1uoeonH1c1or ~Wiw r ',S::P t t ~~t.1 if1~_1US .~:~r ~;.:10 ,, II ~~t i~ ~l 1t7t Sl Main S1r..i. IA elACHWOOO PROO· OOing~neM u· 1"-ee>n•tlherat•ol201*· ~ali!Qfnla undal' ~ o pay no4 ._, 'l. G,~ ,., V!,c"E •• ~hUt H·Y'iil n• tOSO I• II H ilt lrvlnt. C11lfomtat27t4 UCYS, 21511 s~ Clr . THE CUNNI NGHAM oent P« """""" (lttect Of The total l/1\0U'11 of 1n11 fl!enlhfHC«:=~ .. ~ • 11 .!. M1~ ij IJ ti "•'~".•~n. , ffli1• ~N~~. ;~Nvu U!lt1t>1 'i,.I~, ~ I tm•1!111 ~•s N~ Phllto H McN-. 111e Hunttnoton lffch. c .. u PAUS 10H W•11w1rc1 ~ Encuml>tanoee S.c unpai<I bai.nc• 01 fl'lll Clnt•, '*°:~~='°" ot ,,! con· -I( NOt< 1111 f ., .. ii Nt SE u .in Streaot. •A. trv!M. 92846 Lana CO.ti ...... c .... Q3 c• E"-1 of........,, Et> OatlM ~ti(! ov IM P!'C» If\ ~ ~l Callfot'f\4191114 Thoma& L WIC,llfonl, 92127 C\llTll:lf-A cett lleltl Of any to tie told I~,......,, 11~ !*JO« INI~ _.1,.._ r:r• ,g 11 t::' 11 ! ~ I Ro',.'t r.i;-, • .,, ~Y!1 NL Prov10W11 ~ eor 20522 hl1 A"' cw . Hunt· l ..... t c11nn<nQ!\am ..... °' l*tof\8I propeny •t1111 ett1rna1., 00911 ~· mr ~ ot ......... ~ (# 1~ ff NL H• YIO &1> , """... I • .,, t11: aUOn a c.llfornla COt• lnQton a.ct\, c.Mt 92Mt 10M ~ lane. Cotll gi"9fl Ot • .,.... 10 ,..., prop. ~ llMI ~ II IM "'' l>'O I "" •T cf' 1# ~t t'"";';"8 ' ""Eu::!;;; F~v•_' '"° Vr NL ::,.uon. 1uoo yon ~aftCY .,..,... SMrfMft ........ Callt tlt27 any •.11.aited ~t to time04 tM l'i<t,.1 p;.tlfUtlorl '•¥9 t''' or11 '""' ~~1• 10 ..,.,,~~ 111 l 1 0ttv U tl j> 1' Mlil'4Y NI. l(amlan A1t911Ue, 11UI !foot. 1002 Cafltorn.a St,... Hunt· Oery J Cunningham. MC.hon Wt INll ~ o( '"' 10 o~ S1M1 ~"'° •'°'IM~ and v ' NL ....... ' atT. 1J o~ , '° Mulfll Nt !MM, Calfomlt t27 ta lnQton ~. Cellt t2t4t 10M Weetward Lane Cceta IUdl Pf'OP«'IY trom .. ... ""O •llom-v • f!-•NI A pa~t .::::.."" --..! :.~ Y111~ !r~~: 1'.~11!5 ~~a~: ~JB''°~lNn ~ ~: ~ ~t ~~~=..,1:.=: ~=.:':·:.,:.,,:: ~c:.=1 It con-~~::: O:t1 :: ~.!":'~C:be! 11, ~;,;: ~;.~ -·nr~ "'Y~~ ~· "'l~oi:.~,Ml•i•:, NL i~n,oL• I IL, w...~. N1~ lfllp eNp ouoedb'(""9bend9"Clwn. Uno ed Sitt• 1 reepect tt84 • ~~'oe1111MtomtMt t•"lf': I , t "' 2 r ; NI f'Of9 4 I ~"'."-rl" ."'Jt( PwlLIP MC NAME fhomaa L Wdtterom L ..... t Cunningllarn lo wNCI\ tfll """"" 1 tNde HAtCA .. I OWNlllll ...,..,.. ~ ffKt ctoau ~•f I 0 11_}' "' . Nt rol~ lht 1i we:'n. 1J NL Thie •W*"911t .... Ned TIM 1Aa1e!Nflt -Ned fhla lllterl*\1 ... t-.O fled l)l10t\ty AaaoctJ.noM. ~ I.Ail "-IOf11' 111 con • t~':'m NI. 1tie ~: Kj ~ • ~t =~YIO It n I W\t~• ' IUt ... ".,. ec.inty c.tt °'Or· wtttl ,,. ~ Oer4I °'Of. """ tM Coull!y Qetil Of Or ......... ---ot-Owe\ ... aftfnl•' _. ~· atw\ ' .....,..,, °'" {, t,. llt U\ $\r 1a . NL ""°"' ·'1 w~ s·~· L 119 ~ly -Dloemblr anoe County on,.._,,.,., .,. County on NoW'l!'ber ne.r ............ d ....... m TIIAN ..,..., ,.;{M ....... ,PM. o,.,. PACW.C Yt&ll( M.!"°"IAL PAM ~19fY • Mortu Cl'IBP8 • Cr~tory 3!>00 P eeihC View On N"'pot1 8Mct\ ~700 McCOMllCK "°"TUAJllY 1795 ~Canyon Laguna S.aeh, C. 92~' 4$4-$41!> MY ~ 1'D N\. f~: l!~ ! It ~ ~vV~ ,:I !i . s: .. ff~ =I '· 1"4 , ,_ "· ,.... ' '9m la. f.... ....... ~,~ CA *71 ~~r= ::"'-.......... e ........ ~,~ If t ~t f",:, t~tt S1,~ re~~ E• 11 I ""r. ... ,,, "'6blillfl9d Of""9 Colel P\.tbllll*S °' ... CoMt P\fb!HNd Ofltl09 COllM ~ Dnnoe Ooeaa .. t lihtO Ot~ ~ °'.,. ~ ' f r. t. r n l:i"' U~td fl ~· I NL -~1°'4 Daily No\ 0ec.emW 1 ••• l)eltyPllo4 Hoo lfi'CI• i), 30, Otllly~ !'ter.~ 1 f3, .~~ ~ Qw_.,09f I ~.. ""711..--'° Olllfr,,..... Oa<•1.C-1 1•, , • ~-I'., I U •' ~L ~.:.::. fl ;.IO .. '°:"~~ U , °2t 1914 ., DlcemMt 1. 1•. ltM 30. ~ 1, I... 1... -~ J •4 1tee I • F iµt '- 1l.U iu& J.11,,, ', ;.(t ~ 1'1 ,__. ,,..., -· · ' ~ .,....,. L _ _ ,......, • t1h!07 t r.~1• • ...&~~---·---.--.... 0 u·~ Gr• a:..~ lt'Jl ·-e· fh~lld ~ -08 Or.,. Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Deoomt>o< 7, 108~ Ml.IC NOTICE ..ate NOllCC '1.8UC NO 1 IC£ MllC NOTICC Ml.IC NOTICE NllC NOTJCE lc.t..i ftCTITIOUI ....... "CTlllOUl IU ... 11 'ICTITM>UI llU.tlHlll 'ICTmOUI 9UMCll 'JCTITtOU'l IUllNlll rl¢TinOUI IU ..... 11 ACT1TtOUl IU9MH ,ICTmOUI IU .... 11 ~mlOUI ~U W ....... ,,. llW • .... MAMe ITATWMIMT NA• flAT'IMINT NAM& ITATIMaNT NAMI lfAn.NT MAM9 eTATHIDlf NAMI IYATIMlllT MMll ITATl•NT NAtill aTATl .. NT .._. .. ITA ..... • ...-.._ ......_ The ~no pettOnt .,. The tOllOWlng P«eofl• •r• lh• tollowtng pereone are The loltOWlng penons .,. Th• tOllo'#lng '*'°"' 11• The fOllowlng peteont are The rollowlng ~ It T119 loll0wlng p.reont.,. dolTI\9 ~': ~· 1111 :1=~ .. .:.·~=i ~r~~ ~lc~o~:~ ~· dT9ots"=~Y. 3840 ( dO~~fr~~~ \.OOK, doc"8M°P~~~ :'00tllONS d0:'3ubAO~a·:oc1ATE8. ~°0112 Tl>v~L ~·A!N~~s d0~"8M°e~~~rPOOLS' dOl~Msbttl~m~~ING AC-1i 1 ·~p~~~sr•J ~ ..,. !ft I ......... el 201 A, Cotti M... CA Co111 Hwy, Corotia del M111, 333 ~ ArMlhy11. Newport 11111 Alleo A~ Cotll 177 F Rl11tr1ld• Avenue. CCNTtR. 20221Cypttll81. SPAS CONSULTING S&R-CESSOAl!.S. lt27 H1Cr~lf l~~·~: 2o1 Laguna ~Ille . ..._.t ~ o"'9r t2t27 Callfornla t2825 Beach.C1lllorn1192682 Mae a . C 1 lllo1nl1 N••Por'I Be..u!. CtlllOrnle SW Stt1laAn1Htlghla,CAVICE, 2302 Carnlnlto Blvd , Coeta ~ • ., Calu 't 2653 tMlt •....,Of tfMll ,....._ Enrique S AIMT111ste(l, Pete .John Duce, 218 N Can "John' Kadam 91027--3238 92663 92707 None. LAiguna 111111, Call! 92827 A Blram 30297 Hlleft. ltMt 1t4'1llle1llon 302 VICtOtll S 201 A CCJtte P09p~ Avanu.. Colona del 333' 1 Atnelhyet, Newport J w W•lhlngton, Jr Aober1 O "o• 2470 Stanley O•I• -._.onton, 92853 JamH Arthur Smith. C•ll Jam.I L une ~Mlllh~lftwNofl M .... CAl2t27 Met Celltornta 9282& ~h.Camorn1192M2 181f Al110 Aveiwa. COSll N1poll Wey Coa11 M .... 20421 \)~ 81y. Santa Ru1Hfl Shield•. 23472 torn1a.150tCi.gl\Oln.Sante Orend• ~·~~~77 IQ Nllfl ,,..au1 .. tlWUld. Tl'lle butlneu la con• Tl'lt1 buelneu It con Gerard £detY 2<4121 VII M e • e C a 111 or n 1 a Cellfomll 92063 Ana Halgllla. CA 92107 CamlnllO No11t, Le gun• Ant. Ctllt 9270' Nt:·.C: w Hlglloll 4 ., Ir 9uM ......... -MC due1ed by an lndhlldu.l OVClld by 1n tndMdull Sen Cltmente. Min ion 112627·3238 Tllla bl'elneu 11 con Keren MeurHn (Ml•· HOit, Callt 92H3 Thlt but lneu It con ow r Ndgt Rolling Hiiie M • dfJ ....,. ac11 ,...._ lnt~ue S RMtnuuen PETE JOHN DUCA VlelO Cahlornle 92ff2 lll1Ch&1d J Htlten, tt 195 duc:tao by an lndtvldval '"'"'mer) Moneon 20421 Tn11 bualneH It con duGled by • e0<Poratton ~:f':,274 • ' ..._ ..._. M "'9de II\• Thlt 111ttmenl wu 111«1 Thta •t•tement ... !tied rn11 oualnt" '' con-Sen11 Joenana. Foun111n AOOERT o FOX Upper e1y Sant• An• ducted by en lndlVldual Jamee A Srnllh 11._.. Rot>ln v PetetNn 26292 ..... ,.,., of ..... , •• With Ille County Clefk ot Or-with '"'County Clttll ot Of· Ouctld by CO-pl/1"4tl Velley C11ilomla 92708 Thll .... ..,,.,..t WU filed Helgl'lll CA 92707 AuSMll Shlekll Tiii• 1111""*11 w• ..... . l n•' Niguel clffllladllft ettllf !Mn a ~ County on OeQemblf &nge Coumy on December N JOHN CAN KAOAM Thi• butlne11 It con-with tne County Clerk or Of-Thie 'buelnau 11 con· Thi• 111temenl w" ltted with 1111 County Clt<ll of Or-Via°' Anu. agv ' ..... et r:~ tradll 3. 1914 3, IH4 GEAARO EO[AY oucttcl by CO-Plt1ntft ange County Ol't November ducted by huaband Ind wile wllll IM County Clerk ol Or· anoe County Ol'I Novembet c~:c~!~!7 Ollbetl 18 t3 , ......... _, •• , the '29222.4 'Jt2U1 Tl'lt• 1111en1ent WU llled J w WASHINGTON JR 30. 1914 Stanley end K•ren •noe County on Novernw 7. 1984 ...... 8 A\'t LOI ~ ~ .... (Afftda~of--P\ibltellld Or111ga co .. , Published Or1ng1 Co111 wnll Iha Count) Clerk ol Or· Thi• 111te1Mt1t w11 flied "91"' Montol'I 13, 198" f2'0.-1uy • lkiatt.n eMlt M filed •lttl Dally Piiot o.c.mw 7, 14, O.lly Piiot Oeoember 1, 14 anga County on NOvtmblf wltll tlle County Ci.tk Of Ot-Pubtl1tled Ofenge Coa1t Thie et•tement wea lllld 'ltOUJ Publltllad Orenge Coal! Clllf 9002& '3 M ttle ~ of lfle Depw1· 21, ~I 198" 21, 21, 1984 27. 1984 enga County on December Dally P11e>1 December 7, 14, wllh Iha County Cletk Of Or Published Orange COlll Delly P1101 November II. 23. O rhom~~;ll A':~a c::' me1tlof~h¥tfee:e F·526 · F·53& '2t114S 3, 1984 a 28. 1984 anoe Coun1y on Novemtwr O•l'b::Novemt>er 11. 23. 30, Oeoembaf 7, 191• 4 9~9:7 · Controf et wtttoh lfle ...,el-Publlthed Oranu• Cout nt.22'8 F &27 30. 198<4 30, ber 7, 1984 F·4'4 Thi b lntH 11 con- cation •,!!T~I )0'" DllD•tc ...,,.TICE DllD•1c ...,,.TICE o2 ,ally28P11,o,.t8c;>ec•mt1•1 7 ,. Publllh.0 Orange CoH I '"1"° r .44 7 • UI I """" "' r f"UU\. nu r UU\. "V • .. Deity Piiot Oeoemt>er ' 14, Publltllea Or1ng1 Coa11 ducted by· 1 oenera Plf1· Afltll.ICATION TO flCTtTIOUI eu··--•• c TIOU 1 1 Niii r.531 2' 28. t984 PUBLIC NOTICt D•"Y Piiot Otoember 7, 1•. Pla.IC MOTlCE ~ °"J'h'P R B·-·-111.4 Al.COHOUC _.._ fl fl I U I . F 540 2 I 28 198• amea u m MV11'AQll NAM« ITATlllidNT NAMI ITAHMllfT --------• flCTITIOIU aullNHI . f ·528 PUBLIC NOTICE "'""tOfl COURT Thie e1e1em~t wu Hild t 1·30-t4 f he followlng l*toflt tr• The tottowtng '*'°"' 11• PU8l1C NOTICE PtlJLIC NOTICE NAM ITATIMlNT ITAT'I a. witn the County Ctettl °' Ot· To Wnotn 11 Mey Cono.tn doff\QQ.. l>velMMC H • ootng buslneu .. n,. lollowlrig peraoni are PtJBlJC ...,,.TICE ,ICTITIOUI IUllMHI cA.LWa..A ll'tO' County on November TAVllALTOla(are)•"""y 1 PRINT !NlcA, 1873 CAREER PATHWAYS, 'ICTITIOUI aUllNHI lllCTITIOUI IUllNHI nu NA.Me 8TATIMUfT COUttTY Of' 13 1984 ......,. Irvine Avenue Sulla 0 25 •2.. I R ... El NAMI! ITATl!M(NT OOtng bullnest U T"· lollowl"" ~ I -•NOi ' -..-tog to Ille Oec>erlmtnl of Al· ' 4 .. ..,C)(nngatar o... NAMI! ITATIMaNT SEAR MOVING ANO flCTITIOUI I UllHlll ,... ··• ....... ~. .,..,. r- c;oholic:.S.'*egeConttolfor Cotti Mau Celllornla TOfo Celltornie 92030 The IOllowtng l*tont tl'e The lollOwlng J*IOOI ere l AUCK RENTAL. J t.570 NAMI ITATf......,. OOlng butltl(Nt.. Eatall ol JOAN PAT-Put>llaned Otange CoU1 <47" On Sale General (Pub t'l~f S<* Kim l 13_. 1 Lloyd ROllnd Gillum Jr dOing O\itlnell A dOlng bualneet II Coley Rivet. Fovn1e1n Valley. The IOllowlng persona are t 1 ) W OO O WO RX URSON 0.Ctutd Dali::, November ttl, 23• Eal Pl) lo Mil llCOllOIJc Cret1S111w Blvd • los An· 2~442 Motntngtter Ro10, El THERM 0 GR A pH IC BE A VER H 0 ME S • Call! 92708 doing bull'*I H R .. I Ea.-(b)CUSTOM CLOSETS, NO. A·122tlf 30, ber 7. 1914 t>.-.'etagta II 207& Irvine ........ Ct llfornla . Toro. Celllornlt 92630 LEGAL CENTER. 5924' KOKANEE HOMES. LOM· Na1ter Borldenpu. 2017 1111 Finance Co. $306 WHI 1871 "B" Plecentle Ave • NOTICI 01' F-450 /we •• Suite lA-5. Cof!J .,.lhl~ bue111ess I• con-Thia bu11neu •• 'on Warne• Avenue Huntington BARO'I' HOMES. OTTER W San loren~o. Sama Ana. Oceanfront, Newport Beach, Coeta Mau Calll 92827 INTINTION TO n11n11c ...,,.TICE M .. a. CA 921127 . ducteo l>'f Jn rno1vtd\111I 8eacil. Celllornla 9211<47 HOMES. AESJOEJHIAl C.111 92704 CA W63 MICllH I David HoughtOl't, IEU. RIAL ANO f"UU\. ml Publltlled Orenge Co111 ducted b~ an lndl11tdual LLOYD R GILLUM. JR Calvln B Rosa. OC. 33511 CAP ITAL LT 0 • SE A Thia bu11n111 IS' con· Mirian W Nl•on, 6308 2Ss4 Elden A11e 0· 101, PERIONAL ,flOlltlfrrY I T A'T Ir M I NT. 0 ' O•lly Piiot December 7 IL SOK KIM Thlt ataternont w14 lllad val1e Road, Sin Juan BREEZE HOMES. enO ductedby'jOlntventure Weri. Oceanfront, NewpO<t Co1t1 Me ... C1llf 82627 AIAUNnAT WITHDfllAWAL 1984 ' Thlt alallment wu llleo willi the County Clerk 01 Or Cap1Slrsno Cautornla 82878 TROUT HOMES. 11711 SE Nauer Borldahpaz Beach, CA 92883 , Thie bu1lnH1 la con-PfUVATI IALI! F·5"5 wttll tll• County Cle1k ol Ot· ange County on Novam~r Tn1s bu11ne11 It con· Mein StrMt. ,A irv1ne, Call Thll 1t1temen1 wu IUed Thomaa N Nixon. 6306 ducted by I n lndlvldut t NOTICE IS HEREBY fflOM 'AftTMlftlHW ----------•no• County on NOv9f'!lber 26, 1984 Clucteo oy an tndlvldual lornl• 92714 with th• County Clerk ol Or· W111 0c .. n1ron1. Nowporl Mich ... 0 Houghton OIVEN that subject lo con-OftlftATl.HO UNOI." 30 1984 F211MI CALVIN B ROSS. OC Pnlllp McNamee 1176 SE 11nn• County ori Novembet Beech. CA 92663 Ttlla 11a1ement w11 tiled flrmetlon by Iha at>Ove anti· "CTITIOUI IUllNlll PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUttNHI NAME ITATl!MENT TN IOllowlng pertOn ll dotno bullneee .. AWP PAINTING SER- VICES, 12<4 Apollnt Ave . Balboa 1111nd. Callf 92U2 Artnur Wllllem Pterpotnl, 124 Apolenl Ave.. Ball>Oe 1111nd. Calif 92662 Thia bu1ln•H la con· dueled by an lndlvldual A W Pierpoint Thia lllltmenl wH flied wllh the County Clerk of Or- angt Coonty on Novemt>e< 7, 1!184 F2t01• Publltned Ortno-Cout Oatly Pllol November UI. 23 ~ oec.mt>er 1 1984' F-4<4 1 f2t202S Publlll'led 01angt Cot*1 rn11 •taterrient waa hl.O Main SlrMt •A Irvine Cell 13" 1ta• Tnl1 bu1lnen II con with Iha County Clerk ot Or-tied Supe<IOr Cour1 on 0.-NAME Publllhec> Orange Cou1 Daily Pttot 0.c;..,11>*< 1 " wtllt 1~ CO\.trity Clark ol Or-lornia 92714 F290411 ouctt<:I by husband ano wtte •no-County on November cembet 19 1984 '11 9 oo The IOllowtng P«':' n11 Deity Pilot Oeoember 1 14 2 t 28. 198• tong& vounly on No11ember Dale Slmbro 180 I Gal Publtshed Orenge Coas1 u ertan W Nticon 8 1984 a m or thettaller wllllln the withdr•wn u a gen« pen- 2l 28 1984 F ~JO 28 1984 I T ,._ 0 I ..., F25ftt1 _ __. ' JAMES '*from the plr'lnerehlp op-"-!'i29 F2t1114 a•• errace .....,rona • D1111y Pilot November 16 23 Tn11 statement wes llled C ume auo.._. by aw. arellng under Ille llctltloua Puof1sned Orenna Coest Mar Callforn1a 92625 30 O.c1mber 7, 198<4 wtth the County Clerk ot Or-Publltllo<I 01ano• out A WAGONER, Admlnll · l>vslnM• name of WEST· • This t>11.~es1 t9 'on F·45t ange County on November Dally P11<>1 Novemoer 18, 23. trator ol Ille Wiii ol JOAN M IN STER SLOT C AR MLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTIC[ ~~·'~:'\~~~ember 1 " ducteo by-a l1m1tod partner 14, 1984 f2'057t 30, Oecembet 7 1984 F-<4<45 PAnERSON, d~Md. will RACEWAY ANO H0881ES NOTICE Of F !132 snip 1>11n11c MnTICE Published Orenne Co1st H U 11 private atlt to the al 18<441 M~la Weat· NOTICE Of' PHILIP 11 MCNAMEE fUD\. 11\1 • highest and beet net bidder • TRUITll'I IALl TAUITEE'I I ALE Thll 11a1ement w" llled Dally Piiot December 7, 14• on the terma and condlllOl'ta mintier. Cllll 2883 Of RIAL PttOlltlftTY OF AEAL PROPE"fY PUBLIC NOTICE wnn !he County Clerk of Or· flCTITIOUI IUSINEll 2l, 28, l88<4 hereafter mentioned, all Tiie flctllloua bualneH YOU ARE IN DEFAULT YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ange County on December NAME STATEMENT F·525 PUBLIC ...,,.TICE lghl Ulla and lnterHI of neme11a1em«tt fOfll'HIPerl· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FICTITIOUI BUllNEll 3 t98• lh• following persons •rt PUBLIC NOTICE m1 ~OAN PATTERSON, de· nershlpwes lll.o on Aptll 18• DATED NOVEMBER 2•. DATED NOVEMBER 2• NAME ITATEMENT '2t2243 doing bualnesa.. NOTICI oe•Md In the,.,, property 198• In the County of Of· 1982-UNLESS YOU TAKE 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE The lollowlng persona ere Publlst1ed Orange COHt PERSONNEL EXTRAS. NOTICE Of INVITING llDI and pe;.eonal properly Ha angt FILE NO. 2<439211 ACTION TO PROTECT ACTION TO PROTECT oo1ngbuslneuas 0811) Pllpl Oecembet 7 14 COMPUTER EXTRAS . PUIUCHIARINQ NOTICE IS HEREBY unllloctted ln lhe Countyot FullNameandAddrHI OI YOUR PQOPERTY. ll MAY ~ RAQPE.Ql.¥. ll iCQU & •SSOCtAI.E.S t9 <4 APPLE-PATCH APPLE 00 Aeaobdlon l.v.£.N lb.&1 U.t t.. d O~. Stale ot Call!Ofnla lhe Peraon Wllhdrewlng BE SOLO AT A ~UBLIC BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC 170 McKn"'hl Drive. Lagun• RN~ "°~ of ...... tetmlnellon I wtll....... I ed b The realproc>ef1Y 11 de-Of'lllt Werren Hamt, llZU S .. LE IF "OU "'EEO .. N EX ·• 28885 Cactus Waw Sllv-...... propoll 1 .,... rece v Y acrl"--' as tollo-war~. Hunllnnton e.ach ,.. • •• ,.. · SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX Beacn Calitorn11 !121151 PU8LIC NOTICE ' -•u,.u~11o t"-Cfl r c 1 M-* at the ..,_. ~· ·~ . .., PL .. N .. T t 0 N 0 F THE O ado Calif 92676 r -· "" yo OI a ,... The s~·i---1-1u 12" II Calif 92647 ,.. ,.. PL ANATION F THE Brian s Wood 170 T s ltreel•INI offlCeoltheCltyClerkallh• ~·..._-., WI s _ __. G tW H ' PROCEEDINGS AGAINST PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Beach CafllC)(nla 92&5 i NOTICE OF 28885 Caci us Way, Sltver· ~11on' 311SU Co;te Mesa. Celllornlt , untll ttiown on a Map rec°'ded In Published Otange Coal! 'l'OU YOU SHOULD CON· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON Rot>etl J Shine 170 TAUITEli;'I SALE ado, CeHr 92876 THE CITY COUNCll OF the nour ot t I 00 a m, Janu-800k 17 Page 30. of Mite O~Novemb« 16· 23 NATURE 0 F T H E NATURE 0 F T H El Mtt<ntgM Ortve. Lanune erry Barlow tephan H&..llwa"t C........ c u-. Hall, 77 Fair Drive. ol Lot 14, Trlci No 499. U lgi-..: ran llr 1 TACT A LAWYER TACT A LAWYER McKnight Drive, Laguna ;01~9~7/~AKAENAN ~ s NOia Ann Stephen. 28885 THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ary a. 1985, ., Wllieh Urn• Mapa, record• ol Orano-30• bet 7• 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE A IC TRUST DEED SEA· A IC TRUST DEED SER Bnch C1htorn1a 921151 Cactua Wey Sllverado, wlll conduct a public hearing they wlll be opened publlcty County F-446 VICES, INC · H Agent for VICES. INC. es Agent tor This business 11 con NoT ~·~8e1~~,~~~~·~~NY. CAii! 92676 • which you may attend and reed aloud In the Coun-The properly 11 commonly FICTITIOUI aUllHEll MLA FINANCIAL CO • a Call-ML.A FINANCIAL CO a Call oucted by a general pert Allan Greene. 28885 Cac· lltl.ACI; c 11 C h am n be rs I o r known an referred lo a1 PUBllC NOTICE N ...... STATIMENT fOfnla corpore1lon 89 duly lornla corporation as Ouly ne111'11p u duty appointed TrullM tus Wey. Stlverado, Call! Coate Meu City Hill, FURNISHING ALL LABOR. 368 Cotta M ... Street, ,._.. poi led T 1 d the ed T un<.la• the lollowlng de· 92876 NOJICl Thelollowlngpersonsare •P n ruaMun er appo1n1 rulleeuru:le•lhe BRIANS WOOD scribed deed ol trust WILL Thia bualne1s 11 con· Counell cnambera, 77 Fair MATERIALS. EOUIPMENT , CostaMesa,Calllornle INVITING81D• OOlng butln ... u lollowlng described Deed of following deterlbad Oeed Of Thta sia1ament wu Ille<! SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 0•1ve, Co111 Mesa. Call-TRANSPORTA TION ANO Thi personal prop1'1y RSF ASSEMBLERS 852 Trull WILL SELL AT PUB· Trus1 WILL SELl AT PUB with the County Clerk ol Or-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER oucled by co-per1ners lornla 926211 SUCH OTHER FACILITIES consists ol NotlCe la hertby glven lhll Magellan StrH I Colla LIC AUCTION TO THE LIC AUCTION TO THE an,~ County on l"ecember F'OR CASH (payable at 11~ ~~~~ys~!~!:~,"~~~nllled DATllTIME AS MA'I' BE REQUIRED TO a Carpeta ~i:.~·~~~~~~~~t~ ·Mell CallfQfnle 926211 HIGHEST Bl ODER FOR HIGHEST BIOOER FOR 3 1984 01 sale in lawful money ol the wttn the County Cleik al Or· Mondly, Dec;emt>er 17, PROVIDE CQNSTRUCTION b Drapes DI 1 let ol Orenna County Rtehard Scott Fleming. CASH (payable II time of CASH (payable .. Um• of 1'~7 Untll"d S1a111) all right, !Ille anne County on Novem1>e1 1984, 8 30 pm OF FAIRVIEW BIKE TRAIL ' c Sto111 C~l~C)(nla · ... m ; • .,. ..... ~ 3821.J a.er Stree1 Santa .... In lewlul money ol lhe sale in i.wtul money of tne Published Orange Coatt ano interest conveyed 10 ... 9 lltUAll'Oll A Ml of plane. epeclll-d Weiher · 19 Ana. Calllornla 927~ United SlllN) •II rlglll. 11118 United Stl!Hl all rtghl !Ille O•~Y P1101 Decemt>et 7 14 tnd now held by 11 under 13 ' 84 F2t04H The publlc nearing is ca11on1 end other contract e Storage Unll ed ~~ ~ 10 bu~~ ed ,., Joyce Lynn Fleming. and Inlet"' conveyed to and 1n1erut con11eyed lo 2 t 28 t984 said Deed 01 Trust in lhe oelng held purauant to docvmenta may be obtained The sale IS aubjec110 cur-lhan · a.m.. ur •Y. 362 t·J 8"t Street. Sanll •nd now helO by 11 unoer end now helo by II under F-5•3 oroperty nereinetter oe-0:.~b~\:~1~0?~= 1~~'. Streets and Hlghweyt Code In the olflce ot the Tranepor-rent tllllH . covenenta. con.-~=en~~ ~,,:.,, lho~ Ana CalltOfnle 92704 said Deed 01 Trust ln 1111 saJO Deeo ot Trull in Ille Section 3115 t 5. and the tatton Servtc.s Manager, 77 dlllons. restrictlOl't•. reter· "Id COiiege dlstr1C1 toceted Thia bu1lne11 11 con-property neralniller de-property neralnelter Oe· PUBLIC NOTICE sc~~ s To A By Ro N 30 Dec;emt>er 1 1984 F-452 purPQH or the public !leer· FllrDma. Coste Mesa. Call· vat10n1. rlghl1. rlghll ol way, 11 1370 Adami Avenue. Oucted by huaband and wit• IC~~ s T 0 R Lu Is L acrTlbeOA .. s T 0 A Lu Is M A K A E N A A N N E Ing IS to conllder public tes· IO<nla. upon recetpl or • eaHment• or rec()(d end ~... MMa Calll0<nla et JOYCE FlEMING u L 75821 MAKAENA umony, ·1ntormatlon. 1nd nonrefundable IH ot S 10 00 other matter• II may be ap-wlllch time Mid blOa will be Thi• atatement wu tiled ALCOCER, •n unmerrlt<:I ALCOCER an unmarrteo NOTICE Of BENEFICIARY SIERRA PtlJLIC NOTICE Input regarding • propoMd II blOOata request plans eno proved by the Olfef'or d with the County Clertt ol Or-man ano LETICIA 0 man anO LETICIA 0 TRUSTEE'S IALE WEST MORTGAGE COM determination thata portion apeclllcallone be malled, the Exc:eQta1 lo lhe fOfegolng publlcly opened and rN ange County on Dec;ember RAMIREZ an unmarried RAMIREZ. an unmarrteo T.8. No. m• PAN'I' 75705 of public property uMd tor charge wm be $2 00 pet tel. matters of title. the rH I 10'p u R C H A ·s E 0 F 3, 198A w°a~a~EF ICIA RY MORT. wo:e,~EFICIAAV MORT. 'l'OU A=~T:~E OEFAUL T Recorded September 17 U~g~R ~~E~~ ~Ef~~~~ perking pl1oe1 l1 nol needed Each bid inall be mede on properly end the pereonal FUANITUR'E ORANGE F2'22A4 GAGE LOANS AMERICA a GAGE LOANS AMERICA a S t979 aa lnttr No 1858 t In OAT ED JUNE 23. 198 t UN· tor I hat publlc uM, end thal lhe propose! fOfm and In the P.,r~~la" co''ndtotllonbe ~tklh ~.Ill~ COAST COLLEGE PubHlhed Orange Coast UNDER A DEED OF TRU T book 13313. page ,67 01 01• soch property 1hould be de-manner provided In the con-" .. , .. ., All bid 1 be In Deity Pllol December 7. ,4, corporation organized and corporeuon orgenlled end DATED FEBRUARY 27 LESS 'l'OU TAKE ACTION voted 10 tom• other put>tk: iracl documenll, and ,11,11 111er apparent :or hkldftfl •are o &e· 21, 28• 1984 aa1a11ng under Ill• laws of eJ11st1ng under the laws oJ t979 UNLESS YOU TAKE llClll ~ecor~tln '~~le• 01 TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-UN 01 goner II beoefllto 1119 be accompanied by • damage may exlet OtletOfa coroance with lhe Bid Oocu-F·~9 California Aec:ordecl Oeoern· Caltlornl1 RecorOed Oecem ACTION TO PROTECT the ecor er 0 range EAT'I'. IT MAY BE SOLO AT ., .. OI Venlcle Pe<klng DI•· oetilfleO Of CHhler'• Check waive lhelr rlghla, II any, 10 menll which .,.. now In hie ----------~ 8 1982 as lnatrumenl ~ 8 l982 H instrument YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY C0un1y said dee<I ot trust A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU lttCI Numl>el One e.nd Iha or 1 bid bond r0< no! less recover from the Admlnla.-end may be MCured In IM PUBLIC NOTICE No 82-<430138 ot 0111e1a1 No 82-430136 of Ofl1c111 BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC dHtrtbes Iha followtng NEED AN EXPLANATION Downtown Redevelopment than 10 perc.nl 01 the tratOf or ll'le Htlla 10<.eny olfloe of ll'HI Olrector or Recoros 1n the Otttc:e ol ,,,. FlecorOs tn lhe Off•Ce OI the SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX piope!ly OF THE NATURE OF THE Proteel Aree &mount or the bid. made damage nol dllcioM<I by the Purcilulng of Mid Col'-Qe 1t1t1 Recoroer ot ORANGE Coun-Recorder of ORANGE Coun I PL AN AT 1 ON OF THE Lot t90 °1 Traci No 17 '2 PROCEEDING A GAINS l Tne puollC and parttc\llarly pay•ble 10 tF}e City of Costa Otll!for'a Inspection of lhe dlllrlcl NOTICE Of ty said Deed ol Truar Oe-ty said Deed ot Trusi de NA T .J R E 0 F T 11 E tn lh& City of ~sta Mesa YOU YOU SHOULD CON· ownera ot proper'ty In Ve-Mesa propeny OlferOft atlall re-Each bidder muet aub~lt TRUITll'I IALE ICrlbeS the lollow1ng prop-scr1beS Ill& lollowtng proP· PROCEEDING AGAINST County OI Orange Siiia of TACT A LAWYER hlCle Perking D111r1ct The ConlreCIC)( '"'"· In tease the .. dmlnl11rat0< end will\ hi• bid • cuhle<. T.I . No. M-'31 eny e<ty I YOU YOU SHOULD CON· California. as per map r• MMR Number One 1re lrlYlted to the performan~ of the work the estate trom all llabfllty, check •• ~lfled Checie, Of Ref •21200114 Tne lano relt1r•9d 10 1n 1h1s Tne land reterreo to 1n ttus TACT A LAWVER corded in Book 50 Pagea 32 NOTICE OF 1 d 111 1 1 th ~ 11 lit be bldOer •bond m&dep•(!•ble NOTIC• t 111 ,, ... in th• ... h 0 0 •· 2 199• I 10 36 inclusive of MIS· T•uaT ... - 8 .. LE tubm t an •written com-and mprovements, con orm dev1~~"--v-ou thalmal .. ! .. dm~-1•-to t"-A•d-or 11141 A•.· t "' gu1r1n" •S u ... Q guarantee tS Sltullvv In I e 11 ecemuer t ... a " c..... .. men It r egerOlng the to the Labor Cod• of lh• """ -, ... ,.. "' .... "' -..... YOU AM IN DEFAULT State of California, County Slate of Calllornte County 9 15 AM GATEWAY c.elleneous Maps intheOI· UNODl'ET~UDEITED proposeo determfnatlon S1aie ol Calllornleendotlle• lretor1houldheveknowno1 Communlly Col'-Qe OlslrlC1 UMDI!" A DllD 0' ~UIT, ol Orengo City Of Colle ol Orange Cny or Coate MORTGAGt CORPOR !lee ol lhe County Recorder " with 11!11 City Clerk prior lo laws ot the Slate ol Call-damage nol olacovered by Board o1 Trull ... In '" OATID 31111/12. UNLl!SI Mesa. and la datcrlbeo u Mesa !Ind 15 oescr1oed H ATION a Calitornla Corpor ol ~~~E~f~~EAEFAOM all Tl' NNo. '!~~-the hour flJ(ed tor the near-lornla applicable thereto. Offer0<'s lnfpecllon All of-1moun1 not leu lhan 11\'t YOU TAKE ACTION TO follows follows al>On as duly appointed Loan o. -1ng The Clly Councll wilh the u ceptlon only ol lera mvat Include lhe Of-perc.nt (5%) o1 tl'HI eum bid : PttOTICT YOUR PROP· Par~ 1 Parcel I Trustee unoer and Puravt nl crude 011• petroleum. gu. NOTICE It hereby given propoaes 10 davo1a th1 aub· such varl1t1on1 11 may be teror's ecknowle<lgemenl u 1 guarantee 111'1 the bid· •••••. ...l.RTY.fTMAYIEIOLDAT An undivided l!t81h An uno1v1ded t1t81h w oeeo or Trust recorded brea a!)phaltumandallkin-thll SERRAN O RE ieciprope<tyioanotherputr required under 1111 tpeclel that they nave nelthet re-dar wlll enter Into the A PUeLIC IALL. If YOU 1n1eres1 In end to Lot ' ol 1ntereS1 1n and 10 Lot t ol Maren 8 1979 es 1n1t No drld subt1ances end other CONVEYANCE COMPANY. lie. uM , 10 wit rlldevelOP-statues purauani to whlell cetved nor relied upon any prop<>Md Contract It Ille .,llD AN IXPUNATION Tract t 1228 H per map re-Tract t 1:1'28 H per map rll· 13685 1n 600• t3061 page minarils under in and leno 1 Cahtorn11 c:orporeuon u menl purpo'" the COstt proceedings hereunder are representetlon by Ille Ad· Mme It ewarclld to him In Of' THI NATVM Of TH£ corded tn Book •86 PIO•• cordeo 1n Book 486 peges 566 of Ot11c1a1 Records In eacept the rtghl to u1e any truttee or successor Mesi Courtyaros Downtown taken i nd Wflich nave not mlnlstrllor °' the admlnl1-the event of l&llure to enter I t PROCll!DINQ AQAINIT 45 eno 46 in the Office of the •5 ano 46 in the Ott1ca ol the 111e OH1ce ot the Couniy Re-poruon olthe surtaceollend trusiee or subatllu teo Redevelopment Project been supe<M<led by the tralor 9 agent with '"~ into 1ucn contract, lh• YOU, YOU IHOUlD CON-County Rec:o•Oe• 01 said Couniy Reco•Oer ot said c(.lrOer of Orange County to• Ortlllng operlltons lfustee pursuant to the Deed PROPEl'ITY INVOLVED provlstons of the l abor to lhe condition oi tl\e prop-proceedaof tllecNIC:tl will be TACT A LAWYER. County County S1a1e 01 Ca·1lorn1a E1ecute<l min.ng or quarrying 01 •11 01 Trust e•eculed by KAREN The prOP9f"IY involved 11 Cooe Preference 10 labor etlY Any offer tubmltted rorleUed, or In lhe caM of • On December 21. 1114, et Excep1tng lhlf&lrom uM! E~capting th&•elrom unitl by JACK F BRUMAGIN ano ~tnd~ including bu! not 8' M HANSEN. AN UNMAA generally oescflbeO 89 lot-shell be given only In the mull include i n expr ... t>Ond the lull 1urn lhftfeol t:15 A.M .. GUARANTY NA· l lhtough 18 H Shown on 1 !hrou11t1 18 8S Shown on VALERIE M BAI.MAGIN 'luS•ve of oil well Orllltng oil RIED WOMAN and Re-lows manner provlOed Dy llW Oeclarallon tha t Ille .,.,111 be forfeited to a&ld COi· TIONA1. MORTOAOE COR-lh& tondomintum plan r• <the conoom•n1um p1an re WILL SH L AT PUBLIC <.levelopmenl mining oper corded July 3 198 I 1n Boole A portion 01 AIMssors No blO shall be conitdered purcha&e 11 without warranty i.oe dltlrlet PORATION H duly ep-corded In bO<lk 14199 page corded 1n ooo~ 1• t99 page I AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810 &lions IOQ&ther wlth the use H 126 Page 1785 1n11ru-parcel Number 2 in unletl It Is mede on 1 form ol any kind 8110 (a) the con· No bldd.,-may withdrew pointed TrutlM under end l964 1no re-recorded in 1964 ano re·recordll<l 111 DEA FOR CASH OR QI 9111d surface fot 011 well•. merit No 4376. ol Olflct1J Assessor's Block 252 u furnished by the Clly 01 dltlon of the property or 111 his bid 10< a period for forty- put..,lftt to Deed of Ttuet t>ook 1<4268 P•ge 67'4 0 1. boo~ 14268 page 674 0 1 1 CASHIERS CHECK IP•Y ~t19n:: 11~~~111901m1~1~~f ~=· Records 1n lhe olllce ol the lounO on Atsessor's Map. Costa Mesa. end It mioe In lmprovemenll. (b) eppll-U11e (<45) d1y1 etter the dale rlC!Ol'ded April 20, 1112. p llc111 Record• flc1a1 Records ..ole-al tlm&-ol Ni.Jo.lewfu• County Recorder of Orange Book ,.2,., page 25• County accordence wli h ine cable zoning or (c) per-"' tor the opening lhereol. lnet. No. 12-1"80I. of Of· AllO exce(>llng tnerelrom Also excepting theretrom money of the unned St1111 ~;~~~~:ti n~lo~e~~~i1r~'::i County, Catllornla, 1nd 01 Or enge (A p N o provisions 01 tl'le proPoaal mllted u .. • oi the property. The Board ol Trull ... re- lklel fltCOfd• In the offtce all those ••clualve .. .a-all those e11C1u11ve eue-at the lront entrance 10 !ht pursuant lo the Nollce of 0.-<42<4-252-2. 1 portion lher• requlremenll Bids and offer• are lnvlled terVet Ille prtvelege of 1e- of the County "-der of men ta tor patio purposes " menl' for patio purposes H o 1 d Or an o e Co u n t) 10 prolllblt llanl drUlll or lautt end Elec11on to Salt 01 1 Said propetry II lldJaoent Each bidder mull be tor thlt property eno mutt feeling any and ell bld1 0< lo Or ante County, Ital• of snown on 1ne condomlnlurr snown on the conoom1n1um Cour 1nouse 1oe11ao OI' iuch olher operations ten I hereunder recorded July 10 v11e1te, unlncorPO<aled llcenH d ano 8110 pre-be in writing and wlll be re-.,.,atve any lrregul1r1tlH or ln- Cellfotnle. Executed by plan above referred to plan above retarred 10 Santa Ana Boutevaro be tn "°way or In eny way effect 12 1983 lnst•ument No property owneo by the qualified H required by llw celved at the olllce of ormalllles In eny bid or In De.tld w. llafk, en unmet-Parcel 2 • Parcel 2 '"'"n Sycamore Street ano ltle surtac.e rights or said 83-297805 ot said Ottlclel Cosll Mesa R~evetopmenl The City Council 01 the Hur w 111 • R • m • r & the bidding. tied m.n WILL IEU AT Untt C-2 es ltlown on lh' Unit C-2 as 9t\own un Iha Broadway Santa Ana Cal• tend end whtch do not anler Records wlll SELL on Janu· An-"" whleh vacant prnn.. Cttv 01 "-·ta ••eie r-OIVlnc.nzo, AttOf;:ri lor C°'"'lUAN '· THOW• d I I _. H•d leno al a pQlnt less lhan 985 9 5 • .. ,,-•w, -,.. •1 """ "' -·-Io.. •a e c v I 0 lltU8LIC AUCTION TO ton om1n1um P .,, •• '""" c.onoom1nium plan ••!erred lornta at! right 111te ano 500 leet 10 said surface 89 ery t t 1 II t ,... ... at erly will be 1 per1 or the the right 10 reiect any Of •II Admtnlatrator 11 ,...__ ". "" • • HIQHllT llDDER FOR 10 In Percof 1 lbove 10 tn Pertel I above 1n1erest conveyed 10 enc reserved in deao lrom the 1ron1 ent11nce to lhe Old Costa Mesa Cour1yarda Pro-blOs por1 Center Drive. Suite Chenee!IOf, l ueM-. Af~ CAIH (peyeble el time of Parcet 3 Parcel 3 now h&IO oy 11 und&r sale Orange County Courth0use. jeet EllMn P. llttilnney, City 1555 Newpor1 BMetl Cati· leln, Coetl COfftlftllftltY .. ,. In lawflll money of lfle An 11xctu11ve &Hemilnt tor I Ar e,c1uS1v111temen1 IC)( Deed ol Trust 1n the propert') Ednah Race Capron re-located on S anta An• l!llMn P. Plllnner, City Clerk ot the City of Coal• tornii 92880 or may b911i.cs ~ Dtelttat United ltatH) 11 Ille front patio purposes over 1ne1 patto pruposes ovet lhal tlluateCI 1n s11d County ano LorOed February 3 1953 In Bou I e v •rd b • t we• n Clertl, City of Coate ..... MMe with Ille ~k or .. Id Su· Publl1~ Otano-Cout enlr•~ to Ille OLD Or· portion ol the re1tr1c1ed por11on or the restricted State de5er1t>e0 115 oook 24'46 page 82 Olflciai Sycamore Street & Broao-Published Orange CoHt Puotllhed Orang• Coast perlo• Court. or delivered to Dally PllOt November 30. 0.-•no• County CounhouM common erea Oescrit>ld •• common ar11 oescrll>ed as PARCEL 1 Records way. Santa Ana, CA el public Dally Pilot December 7, Dally Piiot Oec:;ember 7 t-4. Rol>er1 R Hurwitz, Eaq , ol cember 7. 198<4 located on lante An1 llvd.: P-C·2 on the above referred P-C·2 on the ebove referred Lot 19 ol Traci No 101•8 You are in defeull under 8 a11ct1on, to the highest bid-198<4 l984 Hur w It z , A• m • r & F-615 d I C Deed ot Trust dated Sep-h bl t h ·----------between 'l"tnOf'' tt. a to con om1n1um Pan 10 conoom1n1um plan In the Ctty of osta MeH der tor CH (pay• e e t e F·5<47 F-52<4 OtVlncenz.o, narsonilly, any,-c II .. p 1 p c 1 0 s lamber • 1979, unle» you 1 1 1 wf 1 ""' lroedwey ente Ana • • ,... 1 s es so• s er t 11 Assessors a 1 ca I ounty o range 11111 01 ltme o 1a e tn a u money time altlf publlcetlon of tllla l0tnl1, au' l'lthl. tll~ end Numbet 939-07 007 Number 939-07-007 Calltorn1a. as ~r map re· lake action to protect your ol lh& Untied Slalesl all PUBLIC NOTICE P~LIC NOTICE notice and before conllrm· lftlMMt GonHJed to and The strMI •ddreu and The 'treat add1eu end coroeo in Book •27 P1ge 15 properly. 11 may ta sold at a right Ulla end interest. con-Ing aald tale now hetd by It undaf Mid Other common Oeatgn11ton other cominon d11igne11on and 16 of Mlscelleneou• publlC sale 11 you need an veyed to and now held by II This proper1y wtll be told Deed of Truet In Ille prop-of tne real propeny her.,n 01 th& real property nerofn M11p1 recoros 01 Orenge •11Planet1on of lhe nllure of under said deed In the prop-OlllOtNANCE 14-U on thfl followlng terma F0< ertr ettu.ted In la6d County deecr1bad 11purpor1ed10 DefOP<:f11>.ct "pvrPOfteO 10 be County Cettforn.a 1 •he proceeding •oaintt you erty t1u.i11eo In 1410 County AN OftOtNANCI 0' THI cm COUNCii. Of TI4I casn only Any bkla sub- llftd llale deec;rlbed "; 350 Avocedo Street •C 2 350 A•ocaoo S1ree1 •C 2 PARCEL 2 you snould contact i lewyer 1111d Slate and described at CITY Of COITA MEIA. CAUl'OANIA CHANOtNQ Titl milted hereby muil be ac- Lol I of Ttact No. 10513 Colla M ... C111forn11 Cos11 Mese Calltorn1a An eaMment to• ingress 2040 President Piece 1o11owa ZONING Of A P'OflTION Of' l&.OCK "C" AMO A POA-com,>enlld by 10% of the • 1how11 on a me4 r.-The ulnderllgned trullee Tne underllgne<l truttee egress use and en1oymen1 Coate Mau Cilllornta LOT 29 OF TRACT NO TION Of CIHTlfl ITMET. TRACT NO. 11, '"OM C2 amount ot tueh bid In cath eotded 111 aootL ....a, ~.,.. d1sc1a1m1eny11ao1111y to• any d:sc111ms any 11ao1111y tor eny of the commOl't area being 92627 It 74 IN THE CIT'I' OF TO POC. tiled ctleck wllh lie 45, 4e a 47 of Mlac:.Heneoue 1ncorrec:1ness ol tne 1tree1 1ncorrectnou ol the ttreet Loi 39 of salO Tract No The t>eneltctary under said COST A MESA. COUNTY OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COST A MESA or cefl ' •1 Mapa, recotdt of Otenge eddre" end other common eddress 11no other 'ommon t0"8 o set forth tn lhe Deed QI Trust. by reason of 1 ORANGE. STATE OF CALI-DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS ~~~~c:s 1::: u:! .:~~1 ::.~ County, C1llf0fnla. oe11gna11on AS herem d&· dAstgnauon 1., herein oe oec1ar1111on ol Covenant a breech oi default In the Obll FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· llCTION 1. There la hereby placed I nd Included In Ille cepll"'9 10 the undertlgned The '''"t lddraH end scrioed ~•lof!d cono111ons end rMlflcllont lgattoris secured •hereby CORDED IN BOOK 37. POC (Planned O.vetopmenl ~mmercl1I) zone 111 thll and Iha Orenge County Su· olh•r common deelgnetlon, The benet1r1ery uncJe• )•Ml •r e lot'rl(lltt..Wy 1.ndar \81d recorded July 28 1978 m neretolore e~&eiJl&d and d• PA r, E 2 6 0 F M IS reel property loc1ted at 1815· 1839 Newpor1 Boulevltd perlor Cour1 upon conllrme- lf enr, ot th• reel proper1y Deed ol Trust by reesor QI 11 CJ•"!O of Tn1s1 by reuor• ol e Boo~ 12776 PagA 593 ol 01 llvereO 10 the underSlgne<l 8 CELLANEOUS MAPS IN and 11 509-!>27 Center Street. to """ t983-8<4 Auea1or tlon and closure ot iucll deecrlbed eboY• l a b•eecn ordef&ull 1n rMi r11111 n•eerrordet11111tmtt•eobt1 f1t1alRf'tor05 wrlllot. Oeclarauon °1 De THf OFFICf OF THE Parce1Numbere42<1·252-0t.02.·03.0<4,05,0G,07,08. purpof1edlobe:30Hl<lon· ga11ons 'ecurll<l tr111ref>y 11a110•, ,erutM tr•e•et>y H•e svee1 aOdress ~nd l11ull Ind Demand tor Slllll COUNT\' HECOFIOEA Of 09 10. 11.12, 13. 1<4, 15,and 16,allultedlntneCounty of :~~ ~=~~:::~·=~::. dike AYenue, Coela Mesa, heretolora ll~e<.ule<l <tnd <.II' her,.•otor11 f!•10tu111<:1 and oe other common Oesign1111on •nil wttHen notice 01 breatl' I SAID COUNTY EXCEPT Orange State ol Calllorn111. Oeecr1bed In Eahlbll A, t nd and premium• on tneurance CallfOfhla t2t2t livered to !he unoer,•gneo ,. 11ve1eo 10 me unaer11gna<1 ' I'' any ot the re&I p1oper1~ enc.J ''1 elec1ton 10 c;ause IM ONE HAl F OF ALL OIL, shown as Parcel 2 In E-hlbll B. el~Ched hereto acceptable to the ott ... or Tfle underelgn.d Tru1t" wr1tten Oec.lare11or 01 ~ wrm8f Oeclarauon ot De-d esc r bed a o o v e t 1 unoeratgned to "11 said GAS AND 0 T HE R SECTION 2. Purauan1 to the ~ovletona ol Secuon ahall be prorlled •• ot 1119 dlaclalrn1 enr lleblllly !Of ftull 1no Demand'>• Sa1e taun ano Oem1n0 101 Sate pu1por1ed to oe 312 Paige propertytou llilyuJdot>ll HY 0 A 0 CAR B 0 N t3-79ot1neCoat1Me11Mun1Clpa1Code,011trlctMeo82 daia of rec:ordetton ol Ille 11111 lnGOrrtetnff• of Iha and wttllen nohce ot b•ea<::t-and w1111en nottte ol breach Lane ~ste MeN Celt gattons ino fherealter Iha SUBSTANCES ANO MIN of th• City of Costa Meu, copy ol wfllch la on Ille In the conveyance Anocleted alreet add, .. , end other ano ot e1ec11on 10 c:1u91 !ht ano 01 eiec11on 10 c:tuM 1n. forn11 92627 unoersigned caused 1 1810 ERALS IN ON OR UNDER office ol Ille Planning OIVltlon. It hereby errlftflclld by lhe escrow end conveyenc. , ... c;ommon dHlgnellon, If uncJe•stgned 10 ''1 sa•O u"dlfs•gned 10 1111 H IO The uno.,-a1gned Trustw nouc.e 01 br~acn ~nd ~et~-SAID LANO AS RESERVED addltl<>n lherelo ol the POC area delcrlbed In Section 1 shall be borne by Ille Admln- "'' thown herein P•Oper1y 10 se111ty se10 obi· oroptrty to aatt•tv ,.,o obit· 01sclelm11ny 11101111y tor an) tion to be ecor 90 •y IN THE DEED FROM OC-nereor lstratOf' and t"4I OtlerOf In .:..ci .... wlll M mede. 01111ona ano lhetH'1&1 The gattOM end 1nereeM11 Ille 1ncorrec1ne11 ot lh• atreet l 9 8 4 19 In',, N ° T AVIA F HOWDERSHALL IECTION a. Thia Ordln&nc:. lhall llkt tftec1 end be In I but wltlloUI covenant Of undars1gneo caused H •O unoer11gned cauMd setd addr.,s ano olh.,. common 8•· '8792& 01 Hl<l OlllCtll ET AL RECORDED FEB· lull tore• thirty (30) deya from end allat the Pa.a.N99 =~ 1~~t':.":"nd:.:n: werrenly, Hpt•H Of Im-no11ce ot breech and 01 'llec.; no11c.e of breech end ot elec-designatlOl't 11 anv ahowr R~o•ds 1 be d b AUARY 21 , 19<45 IN BOOK thereof. I nd prior to Iha eicplretlon of 1111"'1 ( 16) 01y1 confirmed by 1119 Orenge pfled, , ... ,ding ttti.. Pot-' lion 10 be lion to be herein •10 HI& wtl ma •. VI 1300. PAGE 311. OFFICIAL rrom '" P•HIOI 1na11 be publltMO oncoe In the ORANOE County Supertor Cour1 MHlon Of encumbfenc.e, Rec:orded DECEMBER 28 Reco108d DECEMBER 28 Satd u111 wlll be mada. bul wlfhOUI covenant or· war· RECORDS COAST DAIL'( PILOT, a newspaper of Genersl Clrcula-The underalgned ,...,..... lo pey th. rematnlnt prlncl· 1983 11 lnstrumnet No 11983 et lnauumnet No without covenant or war reniy expreaa or Implied re· Property addreu 11 lion. printed end pvbllaned In the City of Coale Of, In Ille Ille tlglll IO.rJJecll eny and all JMtl tum of Ille note(•) .... 83·585652 ot OttlCtal Re-83 585658 ot Offlc11t Re· ranty expreH or Implied ,.. 011rdlng 11118 P<>fllSllOl't 01 purportedly known 11 <493 alternetlve, tile City Ci.ti< m•y cauH lo t>e put>llthed a bid 1 !c t 1 c11red bJ a.w Deed of cords in the off!'• 01 the Re-c.ord11n tne off1ce of Ille Re gar di~ 11111 i>ou.HIO(l. or encumbrances to pay th• A8BIE WAY. COSTA MESA, tumm1ry ollhla Ordln11nce and• Ger11flld copy of t119 ta•t ord!r ~1,:in;':tZ .!i. 111 Trutt, with lnlwMI lllefe-cotder of Orange County cordtt of Orange County encumt>tancet, to ply the remelnl~O prlnclp!: :,um f~ CALIFORNIA P2027 of lhlt Ordinance ltlall be po1led In Ille ottic.w ofthe City DA TEO· November 2S, on .. pro•lded lfl aald S11d "" wlll be made. but S11ld ~·~wilt~ meda ti.JI ''"''"'l"G pr1nc1p11 1um ot the nol.,.•l eecur V aa fne total amO\lflt of the Ctenc ttve (5) d1y1 prk>f to the data of adolltlon ot Ihle l98" noie(i ) edVlftC.. tt en1. wtlhout covenant or war· 1w1tnout toven1n1 <>' war 1ne notelsl MCured by H id OMd 01 Truet with lntllfetl unpaid belenc• ol 1118 Obll· OrOlnenot. end within lllleen ( 15) d1y1 aller lldOptlon. Ille .,....,.. A w Ad undef '1t1e 11"'" 'of ..lei rt nly express or Implied re lr1nty ••o•en 01 implied re· Deed of T ruat with lnlerHI u In H id ;ote pro~ed Id g11llon 141eured by Ille prop-City Clerk thall cauM IO be publlthed the tfOfeMentlontd mlnlatratOf · llfOIMf, • o .. d of Ttual , I•••· gardlng 11t1e poSMsslon or g11d1ng mle poa1n91on or thereon. 11 proVl<led In aal<l vanees t 1 1~n~ f~ 1~ orly to be sold and ~son-eummery end lhlll po1t In Ille office of the City Clen< • HU"WITZ, '""'"' a cf\eroea end ... pen ... of encumbrances lo PIY the ~umbrancH to pay the nottetl adveooet 1f any '"'m1 0 •• 0 rue Ible estlmattld co•t• ax· Oet'llfled copy of 11111 Ordinance IOQelher with the n&mM DfV1HCIMZO Ir..._..., ft. tfle 'ttuetM end of SM rem11n1ng pr1nc1pe1 som ot rema1n1ng princ1ptl sum of "ndftf th• terms of .. Id Deed ,... charges and expenMt pen ... and advancea at lhe ol Ille meml>ett ol 1119 Coy CouncU voting fOf end aQtlMt HutWIU, A~ fof Ad- truet• crNMd by aMd Deed tl'le not• s.cvr.ci by u 10 tl'>e note "'u•-0 by u 10 ot Trust IMt cnttgu and ot the fruat• •n:ic,o~ lime of th• tnltlll PtJbllClllon ll'HI .. me M!Neltet« of Truet. Deed ol Truat wllh lnletMI ~ O! T .. , •• with •nterHI Ul)ellM• or'"' TruttM Incl tru1t1 crHtad !>y. of the Notic. of Sale It PASSED ANO ADOPTED lhfl 3rd oey ot o.e.m1>er. Publltllld Or11'19' Cot.II The tot.el tmOUnl of lfle e1 1n aa10 note prov:oeo •O ·It In 111d not• prov1deo eo ot Iha 1ru••• creeled by 1ttO ot 5Tr~!' 19 111 be lleld S 178.395 'I 1118• Dally Pllol November 30. o.- unpatd M&enoe of IM _.j.. v1ncea 11 any. undat Iha vanQ411 If •nt under lhl Deed ot Trull '"' .. "' on Only currently Oated Norme *'Dot cemw 1, 7 1984 ( (~ ) ,( ~ j Days•til. Christ mat Look to classified for the places to go to cu t your own Chrjstmas tree. J t•tloft Ncured bJ Ille,,... term• of aa1a OMd or Trult 1erm1ot1111 Deed ot Trull The 10111 1moun1 or 1he Fr~•y Jenu•rt.4·L 1:eby5 ~1 C11n1ar • cne ck • or ...,., of tM ""'"·&22 eny to.,. eokf and l'ffton• fee1, charge• end expen-feet. ctie•ou •nd •·~''" unpalO b111nce of the obit 1 ""' Pm 10 1'"' 0 c Certified C11ec1o.e •ta •c~ City .. c.e-. .._ ---~---::~~---::~...,....'"'"'"---- ._,. Httmated coet•, e.1-of the Truat" and the lfuate ol thfl TruatM and th• 1ru1ta getton MCured by the prop ~he Bulldlng ~ocated ~' 801 llbi. to lhe trv11 .. pro11kl.O A TT EST T',u,1,1t 1 •1111l C.(llQ 1'.l £\,. ! _ f) ~ ~C::..• weu pen-end edVancft et ctH ted by H id Deed ol cr111111d by Hid Deed of eny to be ,old 1no r1 .. on ovth \.aw~•2~MI. enge. p1oper ldtntllleallon 11 •v•ll· l!ll"'1 P Pl'llrtnty \:>~ \'"t.J rt• <b l:J(/9;, u•1 tfle ti~ of lfle Initial~ Tr1111 Tr1.t1t able nllmolld coa1t. ew CaltlC)(nla •~ Clly Cl.,k ot tll9 ,.,.., "' cu' • ~·" ------ .. tton of the Nottce of aai. Said ta .. wm be llel<1 saict ..-wut na h44d on pe""9 end adv1nc.1 et t!M Not a At tne lime or Hie 811d aale will l>t Mtda. bul City ot Coate Meu i. .. t,llOM Mdey. December 21 1984 Fndey Oecemll*• 't t98• lltne of 1119 1n111&1 pubtlCtllO!' bid• m•v ~ made ln Clal\ wttnoul con,,.n.,,1 Of war The ~net .. 1 oO p M ., lhe N p M •• ,,,. North OI U!A Notkla ot Sate II and/Or Iha CH iiier• 0• ranty, e~p<Mt Of Implied re STAT! OF CALl,.ORNIA) Mkt Deed of Trwt !let.-lron1 •ntrence County t1ont entrenc:e County au,981157 ~Cl l•~cnS:,'~= 1" g11rd1ng tlllt, Pou.ufon Of C..OUNTY OF OMNOE ) lofefe •~ end de-CourtnouH 700 ClvlC Courthouu 100 Ctv1c The benefle:i•ry 11Mer tal<I VII • '"'umbf&ll(;el.10 .. ,lafy lM CITY OF COSTA M!SA ) ttvwed 10 ttw undlntoMd Cenlat Ort\'t W"I Santi Cflnttr !>five Wtat S!lnt1 Deed of 'r ru.i lletetofOfe u Al lhl 11'"; ~th the '~:I lndebt~ NC\lfad by 1 wtltlef\ O.CWltlon of o.-Ana Ce111orn1• tln• 'Celtlotfltl ecut~ ano Oetlvered to t~ pubMCll'i>" 11 no M•d Deed t~ludtng the t.- lautt Md ~ fof .... Al the ume ot the 1n111e1 At the ttme ot the 1n111a1 un<*llQM<I a wr111en O.C Ille totll amount OI tM un-tnd e•l*l" or the 1rw111 end• Wfttteft *"°°of 0.: publte4111on ol th•• notic. publication ot th•• not1ee tereuon 01 O.favtt 1no 0.. P•l<I balanoe of '"'::!'';;x' and of the tru•t• er .. ted by feuff Md li.cttoft le lel. IM fOtll 1mount of 1111 un· Ille 101&1 amount ot 11\e un· mand ror Sele end • wnllan aecured by Int 1 • NUd deed .011tnoee Iller• TM ....,...Md ~ peld b•l•nce of trlt Obit· peld ballnet Of 1ne ociu-Notice ot o.t1U1t and !lee Krlbed d..cl ot ll'Ull and• unoer •1111 1ntet"t ea Nld ,...._ ef OefMllt aM gallon MCUfed by 1111 t OO .... gatlOn MCureel by th• at>ow 110f' 10 Sell The und•UIOned llmtled Coell HS*\... Pf~ tl'lefein. INf IM flecttoft to .... to M ,.. deecrlbeCI d..O ot 1rue1 and cs.scrll>ed d..cl ot tru11 and cauted "'d NOiiet Of De and ldll•noee 11 IH.0-43 ~· unpaid pr1nc1pe1 ot 11\t "°" -ded In ttw oovftt~ = "tlmaled COii• expen... "tlmaltd coela DS*\MI. tault end f:leetlOn to Sell tc ~~ de~mt~ '~.~ 1':i HC1urMI by 111d d..cl with 1.._,..., ~ 1e • 1nd edvlnc.et 1• 150. 787 95 aoo ldv•~" 11 189 U 1 48 be reco•deo "' the count, sa.& 8~33 Y int« Ht theteOn 11 PfoYid.o Oet9: .,.._._, It, tlM Oiied Nowmbaf 8 1184 Otted November 8 1984 whera 1he raal prClf)llrl'f 11 O tt November QI IN• In t!Md Nolt Ouefal'IJ Hallet\., "'°". Ml.A fl'IM~NCIAI. co., Ml.~ ,INAHCIAL co., IOCllttd • Co.ft Oiied Novemw 9. IOM .... c_, .. Ttw .... tr. Tr111tee1 A.I C TRUIT TtUtlH1 A.IC TRUIT Otle Novemtlef 14, 1914 .T!w.~ lt1 =-I I ft fl AN 0 It I · C"""'"' ..,.-Cetper• DllD HftVICla. INC., DllO .. ftVICll, INC., O~AY M09'TQAQI DeMlow A .... 't.nt .... COffVIYANCI ~ • ... ...... ......... Atefll, ... Ml. Olebto Aoent, MU Mt. OlltMe CO.-PO.-ATION, •• ••Id ret linc..-.o.t• m1 ........,. ......... Mcie 'Awe i.... °" ft1afte lh'd., tutt• Mt, l..lf1Jlltt1 llYd., lllfte M1 L.aflJlttl, trwt ... 100 .._,l'I lftftd, :l; I n tM I Loe A ....... CYA I0010 C.A m7i (1141) 1114210: Ctllf•r1tl• ..... (411') Cellfetftla '"'" (.,,, Olud•I•. CA t11U ~ 'cA 'n:O.... (11a,; (Ht} 111-un, .. •ucl\ .,i ,_.. llloCri T"""" ......... 17 hflJ I.,..,, 214 ..... It t.lly f hJ, 111 ..... 7\00 Ill. 2St0, Ir .-.-trwetH, ltJl ,._ tfll, V* .... OfftMt A_,.11111 VIM l'rH!deftt Aeat.t.nt YIOI ftreetdeftl ldna Q IC..._. p ~ Ot Coul ~t PuOlltlloeo Oti"9f Coen Put>t II.cl Ot•no-Coan Put>lttlled Or•nv• Coett PuDf•tl*I Ot•noa Coast u 1~ Pvblltlled Ofenqe t r PllO NOYW"CMW 30 De-0.oly P110t NOvtmt>er 1l 30 0Cli!y P110t NOV1""~ 2l lO Da•l7 P~ NO-b« 30, 0.-. =~I ~~ 30, 0.-. 0.•1¥ ll'ltot NoY9fl'tb« 30 0.- Wt 7 1<4 fOIA OeeeftlMt 1 tN-4 Oec.ernt>et 7. IOU • CMTlbef 7. 14, 1984 f'.510 cttnbtt 7 t4, ttM F~57 1'-&tt ~ •H 1 r •n r: •7' ~ P u o·s 1 r I' I I I' I ~ N 0 G G I I I I: I --~---~~----~--~-~--------~------------------------.......................................................................................... -...;.;.--.~~~~~ • Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Fr day, o.c..nbef 7, 19&4 C8.1 ....... 1112 ' ... .......... ..... ... ,,,.... ...... hi. .... • *"'. IM41i JIM IA = " cB Ciiel ... .... C.tl .... ... c.ta ... me ..... ltM ,.,.,. ... .o.to '°,.. ,.- Sparkle dtan Mltli<M CM 3 BR 1140,000 Open I ll Condo. M~ L•• "-"" no. kw 1/"H 2 aAea ·-E•llDE .... I ... 2~ -...--~°1lea'='.cJr:M ----------------1 ~18t>r+ct.n +2ba.XI,.. 1~pm.3AOL8toectny SlieePe 1. 11500 down, ttoty2Dr2bahomebhlns Al.ltiTIUTIEl,AlO All,,_~. Ho,_ --•• ~;%f.-:~t40-.mry.: PL~v~a/:':...~ 1500/mo. Owner John o rptt kldt HOO't ~betlcwe~r• M1S/rno 171-MN 1•11•.. &lciorOOM'<l!..:..l.& .......__.., EJI01(114191&-183t 63t..f11"BettAtty'-•. 28t , .... ,...,.. .__...._. ==---$t41•.ooo Bkr. 633" 111 ---au•u• _ ___ ~dteet...S,oua•om _..,_,. --•• -lg V• tot vtlplena. lnelde 8wltnmlng pool, golgeout dM19n fMtut .. , JOO!. . • ltplO, tl'-0-1,_.,.....,..,.,~;..,,,....,,,_..,..,....,....,...,~ NftPott Helohtt Condo. 2 ~ lndlat) W• cc. 38r 28'. Laa Sf 100/mo bbq, ccWfd ~·· •· tl5 '"· ..... MO ~~ ~... In WAU< c 1 llTTU TUI lllTI 80 1~ BA W/Oft/ only (7141) 844-1451 & 1-W\n f'eel •rounded Witt! ~ IMd-122$. 2 pereone, no'*' one ~ IMne't """' pm INI w/idl ~. 0..... T HE U IL' I'l l.OT (I.A .. ,.}EU .OtTH.E llOl HS l't'lrphM~ St-rvwr . \lcmJa v-Fri<la \ t1M,llO l1tt,0000t .... optfor ,,._ ~.No.,.atlrlum 660-11" r~tllllMtlnOt. ~ "*• & pool .. I 15 000 dOwn No Quality· uooo down •tl1000 per ... t .. " * Wleotl. M2·1t71 L.AAGe 1 ' 2 .. «pt Wlnctwood Oien .... '· 2 leOfJllUM't-ftO .-Jclnk 1,,Q 12~~ ttXed fllt. '•y mo For detellt call !~tL I SU dre~t laundry rm' & 3 bedroom .,,,.ruwtt Alfa '*I Mf.2'20 8 <Hl \.M .-5:30 I' \I Bu-.1 llt'"' C:ou nl 1•r. \ 1 oml11 \ · f rnJd' 8 :00 •\.M.·S:OO P.\I . l>E \ IH.1 '\E!"\ Pt Ill IC \Tit)\ \londa\ Fri l'urstlcn \11111 \\ rd 1w..,dd v 1 ut• ... l'hur...chn \\ t•J. ~ rtda \ T hur .... ..;tl turdu ~ ht . Sund11\ h 1. IH·. \l>l .l\t- 1 :w p Ill \ iO 11 111. \ :w I' 111 \ \II p.111. 1. m P·"' .~.IH I p 111. ·~ till p rri. C:\\C :EU.\TI«>\ K COltB EC'l I0'\'-1: ( .111\d l.1111111 .. ;111d '11111·1 111111 .. Ill .I \ 111 lll.td 1· 1111 '•1111• d 1·,11 ll1111 ' •I' ,.!111 \ I Plt•il"'' .1 ... I., fur .1 • .1 1111·11.1111111 1111111lwr '' lt1·11 1 .1 11 1 1·11 111 :! '11 111 .id EltUC HC ~: 1$50/mo p & 1 • p1ut tu PATRICK TENOR! s ~ SBR & ; i iif 2L: iJll; J UL ~"la· ~ pd, Oii' a ~ 11tu•ted n:J w.ecwt, • write off1 CtMn $ 80rm 831-12'1 din rm frpl C4)tt w/d dbl kltell. L", °"· w/d, fr10, ·-~lfell ~ loe. ...-. • ' ~ utll. Youn! WOlft .. 1¥. bath t1ome c.11 10t r,;· "' t.ak. ·~· ·bl.ta gw ec.en w 112501rno, • ,1, man No Pfta ., ,...,.21 -"' n1emiv ... 1ae1 lurther Into MS.2313 1• ooo 1 " I mo lie'+ MC cMc> or L.M --" .___...., •·f ...... ---,.---.~....,._....-,,., "' 1v Option (e1µf4-f711) .._,ttful. & S*1t like P:OR LARGE 18' 18' on Vic-.-Ot -•• .., "' O<m.et • ..,. • ....U. = t tatt ~dy9· Mk tOt Val THE DtSCAIMIHATINO l0tia, e1191 of HetbOf ptu .. catt· (7 U)1t::-:Jl".Ct"::ill-l;lt.l P ls'. ' PAOFE88IONAl Quiet~ No 1)9tt !51-1517 Monday•S1.tn-1GM ew 1 IAITllll 1121,111 nf!1!7 2 etry 2 bd+den 2~ ..-pr1vete Petloe M•Slmo 851·1521 day 8:30 em to 6 30 pm HO/up l&lbo• lnft _ Perteet eterter 38r, trplc, Oar90f\ 1m'Y.Nev. TnhM, 2 . twn.Me wtk to bd\. • 1000 ..-Cowted Pattclng .... , 4 OOMn-. 17M1«1 Ill HMILY .... beam cetllngt. new paint. tty, 2BR, crptt, AIC, ntl .(213) 923--8309 ew. ..-specAoue Aptt Lero-28< 1ea. _., UP-au THE REAL EST AT&: RS Huge tot ;u pOOI l•ndse•C*t ..-Dlnlna ArM ttalrt, eneloetd o-r. l'ff t eoe llM W Ill& The only Luatc E plen on CAMEO PROPERTIES Mt'.500 AQt 78W81t NOC>'• fl•t fente ellotct V~elk-ln-CloMtt Sant• Ana cc. Avell Jen Unfurn. P:ull ldtc:Mn· WttlV ,.,..... now ....... ~rn~~•11:::·, 1~ 8~ l fUS 2bf gwd4"' IPOI tncd, ..-HolM-!Mce Kttcnent ' 1575/mo. 54e.183e dlte>oMllttO\f9/r_,.,.lg lt211wu up.2210 ._.. bultt 1n Eu1blutr with .~at '1 t;'eTt90 k:!.1 f:; ,.:i.i 1 blodl to Huntington N4*I couple to rneneige 1t Nfi eerpeVdreJ>"lpnt POt1 BMS.C M. 146-7641 view, kar 0., end 5 a~, UU YUll OllTlll WANTED· 3-4 81' h9e Center, 1 & 28drme fum. unit ac>t. ~ abllo-No pett . Utll lnc:t IU • -Lii• P*M Qlve ut a eell. ,212 Ill Hl)t Htt. ~. tM CtoM to beeeh, 3 9d 2b41 fTIJ18 nft 1Y MC 1111 t ..... 117 M25Jlno aJ4.At1 ... M2 -••- Coby Watd M+4200 , tome TLC needed. hOme f.nced l.,d. Cell l.A QUINTA H!.AMOSA ~ a..... . • Mewport8Mcfl.oatorTV Exec:u"..,. cuttom bull• P1MM not on bU9y It., ' M2·57 7 18211 Pirklld• Ln. 1 ~~~A :f.~8 No !e' -• f12hltllGll.no~ ----reney ttyle home In prl~ h11t1 tddt. C1n cl<>.. b4od< w.1 of 8Mc:tl 3 t'"'" 1 u..:.... ,... "•" ~ropiG ~ta, 2•21 3e2tW• Co.I )fwy . ~llOl'I. ~r~ entry qulctlly OeY' f~MO LUll/1P1111 l>+odC 8o of Hlnget ' pett ""' -"'"' _. E 16th at. MpJ H.r..1--.,-_---....,,.-~-!/!:Macnab-Irvine • gate. Laro• prlvete Int It CV.tom 3 8d 3 'Abe ttl-Ml ••• 1 l>twn 1-4 &4&-9llO "50/mo. 8'2·7142 f lddta courtyard. 4 bedroom 2 I i.vel. Walk to beac:h .. ._ p••1•-•-W/YllW ....... 1111 bath. Family room. I r IL.. tA500 down. St750/mo ~ L ---· 18' $560 l 2Br IMO ,_,...., .... ..,...""".,..'""""'lip.i~ Gourmet kitchen panlry "'" .,. •• wl 1·2 yr option 10 buy WI IC• 26r 28 .. petto. bttlne, gat· Othwtt\r, trig. ttove ll'ICll. HonOitlU m m wine ator•· ' ' llliii ltliat= 1111 xlnt · terma. cilt Alelh Fe fdo on 8¥ ~ t'm~'"CrFi~J:c•· ~!J~ del~·~s-~~~5 ~ 090 w/oer 1100/dy Call now ~~2313 cREERY2 8d /;Pk tiO P1rkwetl Pfop °"'-'*' Ufn . .,. PM -1131-e101 Of 865--0M5 Call (&oll732·612e or •7001mo winter.·'08~ 731-5831 tng 1895/mo 8 3-0eM • 28r 1ee NftP<)rt "-ilfl-(7)•)64s...ott9Aft&pn . THE REAL ESTATERS Sun 12-5 127 Ametl'IVSI. Stop tooktng rent thll lov. flllatatt, Ua • . Pvt 1 ~ ::o· re:J8,:Y sute. Nr bMCtl M75 yrty KAUAI O~enfront ... .. lL.... 1y 3bdrm 2ba ramtty IPOt 3ari515 1 8CILA35,. 875-4012. 754-1702 Bk, pric.t Dec t to Dee 22nd -0 2 5 o thers aott lal.Ma ltlad flM 1 ~ •Br 2aa. den, lrJ*:, nr t bf 139 nltefy 4a..15.28 UIE Fiii 1111,MO Ptaia1al1 2107 530-3190 Belt Alty lee 186AU Xvilf lmmed Quiet 1m1ll 1Br Encl bNdl Yrty lie St200 Upgraded 2Br 28'1+ IOft. 112 llll/Wlm9RI vacant 38r 28a. kids ok $575/rno 873·1'<>7 patio No P•t• 14•5 87M012 or 754-1792 tall It Brick kplC, c/aJr. mini ,, .. .., CloH 10 IChoOll $750 __ mo+l•OO dep Pep-llut Jltl ILIFFI Wm blinds. Ownr wtll help P1111 lt1I ht• ee2-•471 or eea-ts53 Ctiarnung hae w Coral J*WOOd Ai>t• ~1-9074 Two Bdrm townhome. w/eoat Agt 113 t-5737 Gall lla-1to0 2Br 2ba. frpl, dlhWf. 2 • ••••p M Yf otd prof nde to * plantauon 1t1u111r1. an---lrriat 4 patios. gar s 1350. eo--28R tBA CM IPt 1283 • Uqued cablnett, perfect IHI. ltack 1040 C.rtal ••I •u 122 nual (213)277·2 120 Townh11 2 8d 1 '/•bl r... + dep+'h utJ 5-48-2033 condition. Some view : lllTAl.I ---turea: RIO, OIW, trJ>'C. INNEWPORTBEACH . .. ...... Ontys137 900 W&LITllUOI Designer fully furn 2 8d CAU.USREGARDING CLEAN tBr 18•. rrplC, prtv pitlo & gar 23'<> Ag...at P*»tot111eonthl I Reepwomenwlge- . 3 Bd 3 •,;be, trl·level. Ap-townttou ... Poot & tennte IRVINE LEASES 1to1t1. lrlg. Yrly MOO/mo. Santi Anl Alfl. set5/mo Upper B1y Private ooeenfrnt Npt 8c:fl hOme. 11,_.IC;l ll l lf ~I\ prqx 2600 '&\"' 2 yr1 courtS1195873..()896 JIIIfil 876-3683 · e tubhou .. • & hlllth $.400/moH0-5647 Ill• •11 r• .. ·t 111 ... 1·rt1•111 11111 , R111tor1,875-800o new. 1~1.o,L SS down. l~rt ltack 21 'lsor Sma1tcut1Bl.eneior1375. s~.:!~~IMnpllx 2!r ,!!! .,.., 8 tenn11 couna. 1 S325+dep,Npt8d\,ffSMC. • • • • • Assume 9.9% 1st TO. Call Utltltlle Pild Quiet poola, dOM ID bullneM. pa11o nr wat• lhOPPing ('.l.ASS I F IE_I> 6·&.2.-:if·(iU OllT• IUOI Hiii Al•n·Plfk"'*' Prop c 3br 2!%b1 furn. ealty ,.,,.,,,, yrly. 873--02241 port :~sr "':s°:~5: oc Atrpofl, F11hlon & reateuranta.. &45-1• ,-----••iiii•--··--111111--. Wiik to Oceian l Bty from (71•)731·5113 t l'lofN-9ool SlnglM wet-pet.I rno. ttland. conven1an1 lhOpl ' 3 3 Ille Bllboe Penln home JmH l 4 COfM S l500 ........ l3I laJMI •STIJNNING Lg 1 & 2Br on 16ghl c:M J -... ':'· ':i .:; ( h1·1·I.. u 111r .1tl d .11 h .111 tl 11•1111rt 1·rror... 11111111·1l1.ll1•I' 1 111· I I\ II \ I'l l ( n 11 ...... 111111 • ... l1 a h il1t \ (111 the· f1 r ... 1 a1111E 81YA1t1 Muter ltaetlifaraldff 786-1172 Ptaia1al1 2717 2e1 Gard4"' Ai>t Pool pref. 'Georgi r73-7587 IH1tl ftr Silt Bdrm w/llreplac. ~ 3 IAlllFICEIT Gtatkl 2282 18r. carport, new p:Jf\t, ~a 1595 710 w 18th Slnglel 1 l 2 Bdrm Apen-cs.vs °' ~ 1111 •• al l002 other bdrm1. lamtty rm. 15251rno yrly 111 teat men11 l Townhou11•1-=-.,...,,..-.,..-----.,....,..-,:,-,.. ========:..t.:===::::::l---iii91 MP dining rm a cozy Wlldor1 Model In Turtle Wint• Rental• s 150 dlpotll 873-S 198 . WI lfm a 011111 from 1720 (Ask •bout CM Shr ~ -""" F""- THllFIC lSSllrTIHSI Assume 9.9% loan and owner will carry on 4 bdrm, 21 2 bath, F V. $13 1.900 Assume $135,000 VA loa n on shar p bdrm, 2 1h bath home in H.D. Only U 5.900 down l.o VA loan on shar bdrm. 2 bath patio home J ust like a model! 2" bdrm condo in nice tract. $82.900 lr41t • STAR llUL HT&Tt • 111·1103 kltchen. $497,700 Rock Vista 4 bdrm 2'~ JACOBS REALTY 3880 MlcMlaonOflVe Want I MleCtlon of gr .. t lurf\Wled tpll, eomptete p<>ol nr bcfl S27&+'1\ OPEN SAT/SUN t-4PM ba. In TOP condition PROP MANAGEMENT Irvine Cl'l11mlng 2 bf w/lrpl 2 C8( 1Mng7 We can otfll' lllY· with TV. I~ & utenailt lllC4 die> 557·4350 ltl1t1l1 Rt1lty Cent Air Cond., dec;or-714/875--8113 ~Ir located on \ui.t 11. thing tr 1 email apllo 1 maybe rented lor al'tor't EnHMufl Sbr condO to«w Jtb Itta tH-1112 aled In soft lh1dea of Tlmea rite A· t 3bdrm 21>• ~~~~'·c= "J.:1~· 5utoort 87~ I~~ .. b~rty925 Inc • 8d hae. It looklng In nCM. tborerm orRdtongart S). OnJ Jam-, with 1 Fml n/1mkr WOITIYIOHH Stately 8rlt1anywood1 3 Bd 2 ·~ home. Tri-level wtth 3 cifgaiage Com· munlly pool & tennt1 courts. Asking $155,000 Traditional Realty ~11-7370 beige. Backs to gorgeoue atone lrplc kids pelt comm rec' prtv1: -" ,_ NB. or HB think of UI r11 Hiii ea . • .,, oequ n 1450+ 'h utl 720--1"8 greenbel~~11•5150 S800'1+depo 539-6190 Avatt t/~5 $895/mo. trtH ••I •ar 272 !,<St~h~oio. ld::'2~~e?3 1 i44-1100 Female pref. 28' 28e. I ' ] Bltl Riiy tee 640-8"3' fBr 181. kitchenette. NB RE.ALTY 875--1642 1385/mo 1 btocll to 0 SOr lfiltHH WOODBRIDGE Vtlliger: p1t10. JIC, aauna, pvt beach NB 64&-1170 ealty ltac~ 2211 3BR 1'..o\bl, 2 ttory entr. ullle Incl $4751mo. ....... .. $950 Vm1 S.lboa Condo Fem mat~ n-emlcr to lhf townhM with carport Furn •vi. Fmt pref. Cell 1 8d cerpet, drtpea, "'"' IOYefy 3 8A/2be wlttpl 4- StudiO Xi>t. frptc. 11ove, 111oimo 552•1..,.7 · Frances 241· 1383 gar. • cS** 2428 Or· ~~deal "2~1~~~~ plea"' oc:w1 H.B MOO +-7 86-1172 relrlg, MP bath. 1350 •-· 2 BR. 1'~ba In duplex. ange Rear unit $5251mo IQ aec:urtty M0-15o0 lneld• utll. •M-5602 ~al -ck $850/mo wllk to ~ Mngr "48-CHM Aeroet from belch 28R, Jw.~~rll-IJ- 3880 Michelson Ofl1t1 lrvlne CtrtU ••I lbr 2 2 m '·City UOhla ve:. Apply 32; Iris, 873-2080 WllTUH Ylll.&11 w/Oftl.G'NN.,1~1 '5300'" view F:cs;,o ..!"er= ... ~ 3br 2ba xlnt cond $1350 8d Pool $850 "Y "" • ...,.. ' .... • fBr. lrplc. O/W, ge r mo 407..,4 170 or 497-6080 28' 1e. So of Hwy Con-1 a 2 . APll • ape, & wttnda, ~2-801 t dY' 112 utll 650-&297 $750/mo 812 Jasmine. venlent & 1vl S795/mo. gar. Indy rm. no Piii 1 645·8122 view Security Condo 2 .,...,,. w aame .,.._, ... 01*1 2_. Deity. 642-8317 La HI ll!;;tl 2 52 752·5065 or 648-3178 TSL MANAGEMENT Beautiful OOMn & pool F~~of 11° lhr ~~"dleorl- TURTLE ROCK RIDGE ( .. , ,4 ............ )h some 28d a;; 10 me. Poot Ctata .... 27 :4 -Bd 02b1 n1wty decor !Mt• S2001eo-a515 HO:I FOR CHRISTMAS M&•lll "llW EIT&Tll 2br 2'~b1, den, shows Ilk• ·~lew '$'1'150'9eo:...228 or clubhte. 01*1 811/Sun W·alde CM 3 br 1'A bl 2 St 150 642-3305 B all 12/4 .._ • Belcourt model. 854-7104 980~.229 0•5. s 1oootmo 22852 1Bdrm, good ltN. Encl story. p1tlol .dlll'twasnet, --, H 275 4·!"~aet.., oeo-64ll llC CAHO · OM THE COlf COURSE lrtltlttMlll Yltw UNIVERSITY PARK-Ox-And1ra Rd. 642-1028 g 1 r · P 1110 · D / W bit Ina kid• ok no peta Lovely 38' 28'1 duplll ;, 1 1 )12~ (U) ol 11\ytlne oo.an and night et 3 Bd 2 ,,., 2 BR 1bl, carpet/range, . 1500/rno Call Vlrgnl1 $895 mo 850-7275 blk bet\ Yrty, Pllloe. dbl l'V9e U Ctlerry lllll1 tight• .. .'+ your own prl-:ordf;,,od rm. 2200 Sq b~: relrtg, l1Undry, ott 11 1..,.rt ltac~ 2H Ml-2630 or 645--9181 · I..... 11#· No pet S110QTutllt 1-L..ag--N_.1gt_..i_M_r=f '""'2""'s-:""'35-=--Y"8- va1e swimming pool For-r,979,500 By Owner parking l800. Respon-31Cf'TT,;ba h11. 2 ear gar. 1Br 1B•, ger. pall<>. ...,. Avl 111 E1tea 650•1706 2bt be Condo Oen "" This home 1s so cozy you must come to see 111 Used mi l yet eomfortebte 2 786-057U% 10 Broilers alble adult• pis 640--0128 nice ywd Sl050/mo Incl 323 E 181h $500 No pets (2) 4-:p!ex11. w111 IIM1:M NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~ utl &el-7093 'o,tt SatJS• 1-5 brd. rrench doors & windows. pretty flower eardens. Slory altac:hed l'loml with . e.45-2389 1 1 yr old . lnco m1 I C I t I od fed 1 L It L lA.t 2 Bdrm. 1 ba trplc, nu gerd. No pell Sien• Mom• 1136-07 2 570 OOO/yr 8 5 It oroea Dllu111 2 mast• IUlt•. Ma1Ut MIF to .._ "'"' love y open views. mce privacy omp e e y rem e • ga~en 1 int~. Inter.°' 11a1.1 IC• -crpta, drapea, waltp1pet', Lro 38R 2b• trpl CloM 10 1 BR 1 bath, pool. oantrllty Full' price 1595 000 nrm frplc, get no pet• or apt pnv rm l bath. Lota with 4 bdrms ' lam11y room ]l, baths 3 f11epl~ces. a 1tr m. m~M mu er WANTED iMMEO ocean M751mo. 873-t039 beh 1713 w Bai~ 81Vd localed "4351mo Auume llllltl~ IO&nl -•er bed• Alflil now Of lmltllllea N 8 fl.4mkr spacious . charm mg master suite new plan la hon ~::om: All d~r~t~ view lotln Emer1ld B1y of 2 t>r 2 ba 2 atry houae CdM s 1050 Yeany-673-•743 Call 851-0•2• w/onty $115,000 Down $850. mo 759.-9194 Ind utl. 642-0155 shutters. wallpaper and draperies ,ind all absolutely leaswrea ·6 luxury ec-~'!Ttie ~·.:.'~~': $850 mo days 833-3030 38r 281 2_11ry townhOml. 18, lS. upatelf• a.c50 Cllll owner/ewv 645-8&41...., Hoeo HOIP 38r 2~. ~ IF 10 atv beyfront Ml immaculate' You can. 11 you hke-l)e in by ChristmdS1 «enta. 85._ 1286 eve ~8-88~ Lind• G1r, lrplC. bay view. Avl No Pl1•. 1922 Wllltl09 Daaa P.&at 1 atry '-piex A83v1., .. ';~~ Own bath. *350/mo • $939.000. excel assumable financing Olfers en 3 8d 2ba exceptional eon-now 1976, yrty 118. Sien• Mgmt 1136-0772 S800. AH. Agt .,... utll Sec dep. e.42....aoa couraged Lllll tlLl·LHlry PHI ltwert lt•c~ l tempo w/dek. Super 875-•912, 75-4-1792 Bkr 1 b b OC f 0.. let 1 J:~1,:~:~ =· !+#pt Hgt1 JPK1ou. 28r. 2 NB 3 br Oen tmt d-9llt ytt( A dignified 2 atory real-Wiii clean r Y r qu . mast• ea Ut111 pd No I t lh< $860• S200 IRVIME TERRACE FEE denee with generous me OHH·IY I Bick Bay m1N10n 8-7br nghblhd beam oelttng1, •~607 pell Avl 1211 $850• dee> M o " • rooms, Interior courtytrd Sh• r. p 3 BR 2 •,.; b I 2 Bd 2bl turn/unlurn. mulll beth lrptc den S750 lg PlllO $500 751-353 t 2 br 2 ba Nit» am111 com-645--,7'<>2 or 790.5055 . die> PP 875--7500 "' ING FIRST TIME OFfERUIC!! eotry with pool and large S125,000. 640-7033 eloM to bMCb.. view, 109 539-8190 ~!lea 1Br Trlplex gar $500 See pleJI s ome view $875 N/amkr rm1 to stir turn plerllllp for ytehl + llde 8kr Co-Op. Ownra tic rooms, pallo. $1700/mo Bike 10 beacl'I 2ar 2ba sPilf "Sun 12119 l0-3. 202 E •Sl--04&7 OCEANFRONT w/vtew Irvine Coodo S300 mo o,.. S.t/SH-1:_5 1500 S11t11tltl Terr ties. You h1ve aun alt d1y. COIN IW 11,. Agt 64•·2212/873-5354 M condo ittacn gar 181h 82e-5159 7pm-oapm __ ----Condo 2Br 281. He Incl utill 552-4223 f h 6 bedrooms & 1peclou1 -$800 Jud · ..... 7171 Deluxe 3Br 281 wltrplc, prkng Cnlrl Batl>OI 111 3 Bdrms or 2 & den. 2 baths nice rock 11eplace wit lfvlng. dining i.nd enter-3BR . 2'..o\ b1th1. dbl car $700'1 2br 2ba beat• the · Y ,....,.. 2 BDRM. t ba 111 utll pd, blUns. g1r b1lcony No s 11001mo No pets. ldlts Own rm/be lo""'Y NB 'Pt raised hearth. hardwood floors under carpellnR Setler tllnlng .,911 $2.150.000 gar1ge. newc11pe1, fr"h rest frplc newer bullt-lns BLU FFS 3 Bd 2 .,., b1. upatatr1, nu crpt & drps pets 559-7194 pref Wkdyl 833-2704 Pool 11 c, 11mal1 will llnaoce with 20't down l 2 17'~ fixed amorhted 30 FEE LAND Ownefs wtll paint, vaca n1 and ready 11 value hurry 539-6 l90 Tri n1 plan. View S 1•00 M50 mo S300 MC C1ll B It ~ 2740 Wkndalevet &75-632• S370lmo ~5-t034 yar amorl1ul1on. due 10 yr~ $769 SOO Call to St>t' listen to e1Cch1nges to move In Pi llo Nie. 8111 Alty fee Agt 64•·6638 Beth 63 1-5230 aat. IC ON SAND upper un11 1Br Own room 3 t>< condO WIO anytime comm pool $128,700 CdM DUPLEX 3 Bdrm 3 Exec l\ome Panoramic 2Br 1'1tB1 No pets Mu 2 2BA 2b1 Oat frpl, tndry, IS. $800/mo '(tty UtUs rdwd d~ trpl pool ape CHE SHIRE R[AL l ST AT£. R[ALI ORS 1t0 Mt "' Inc. 141· 1121 844-0M 1 lor apptm 1y turn or untur B King Fordh1m C111 ~3-~78 ~ 1.2_1 ~ /1 A 497 ·62~ -Resp MIF 2bl 2ba dlux apt - V.•\ll HI HO'lil lllJ loCertllt llltr. beth, lrplc, $1300 mo ooean vu $1850 Eiegint· persons $825/mo 2293 No Pl1• 1st • sec $600 incl 850-0581 M F $325 759"°"3 Tom 7~q lR77 REAL E~E EXCH Borde1ux mdl Big Exceptional 2 BR 2 BA. 875-5393 or 640-7631 2Br 2'..o\S. Duplex 1800 11 $650/$850 Mo 2 & 3 Bd PflllllU on Irv golf ors nr UCI tu.II ---------ft---------131·1 Cnyn or vu hme Se1vtew. 483 MORNING CANYON Lge Bech w/y1rd new w/all xlr11 dbl gar huge apts. Encl gar. WID hkkp, N= 1 BR 1b1 apt ,!,~:: prlv .. 50 Inc ut 78&-~53 +cash, tor t story Bro1d-S 1600 mo .. Yeart Lelll. 1500/mo ulll pd. No peti yd w/~. Pet ok $850 1Y•1~ITlotlOI IULn 106' ~~"sr.'· SS20/mo Retired 1tty IMk• lr'l• llmHTH IUOI moor Big Cnyn e.44-7070 No Pett 780-92 068-00111 250-8550 873-8338 or 642-9866 "r-yrty Incl. ullla Avill now ,.,lto-nt refined lema'9 41111·10~11WI FllEOLUlll Exec home.Eleg1ntly turn UDO WATERFRONT: Pv12br2 ba d/w glf, patio, ~=~ri: W1yn1Agt64&-8818 uroomate~~~,; •• l .IO or unlurn Panor1mlc beh Lg c:stm dlx 3Br 2b1 No pelt $5751mo 2128 C -1 & 2 BDRM CONDOS Pit !'#nhae ...... -·· ,..... , NPT HGTS 3 br 2 ba bltlnl ocean vu $1850 B.Klng '1800/mo IN . 873-8886 Thurln 675--5772 Bech. close lo bell, COii. VIiia Ball>OI & v......... l\Oulltlld l llac appl Con1tenlent location near approx 8 yrs old Only 675-5393 or 6"0-7113 t _ __ ---drpa, 11..,, ref. pe1 o1c .. 50 631_.960 •-t P11no gr .. t lacillllM.. beactl. shopping center a $215,000 C11t tor d111lls MOVE FAST *EXTRA NICE lgl t Bdrm utll pd S38-8-434 11f mtg ~· S375. 1eae to rlgfll llf\<()Uf~lal Al Al f \IAI( ~ttvl{I\ 220 VIA liEIOI LllO ISLE FORCH TO SELL 1Y IEOlllH 31 , 1114 IPH HISE 1-• •.•. SAT. a HI Magn1hrent Country French ~ BR home on widest street to street locnuon High beam ceiJmg,<i. formaJ DR. 3 hre- places. FR plus library. Bank w1U help finance! Bring offers! schools Commun ity Cindy, Cameo Properties IRVINE TE RACE-Lg• Wlllft edge pvt lncd 1pl wlpool No pe1S ~75 -VerUlllea lBr LR & OR petlOll 785-1785 pool, tennis, buketb1ll, '650-0•04 r1mlly home, 4 Bd 3 home w/eppq l utll• pd 648-3618 alt 3 30 HLlll 21121&. combo Nr ocean All Rmmt ...., N 8 2._ .__ d "-clubl'tOUM p1rk & picnic belhl, famlly rm Leue • .125 m1ny other• 1vall ---1 1 .......... A.. 1,....... ,_ ••<>5 .... , 2•"'• .. " .,. ,.,. ,. • KI NGS ROAD $395,000 3 $l850Agl 759-9100 .-. •t•t 11,0* $435 1BR moblle hm Ot m .. ..,......., . .,_, Qll· 1menit.-.-. .. .,..,,. <><><> fri>I gar ptig$375moyrty Itel. Assumable toanl br Pr'• ba pool L~Cor· • • park. malurl 1dlt1, no age, 0 /W, bltlnl. amk VE RS AILLES 2 Br Avl Jan l it 87~'t878 ~:.'ca~aS~LL~ro~r~~ ner view lot 5-48-~~g;d~BrR4re~~·1~ ~: '=! 2k~~:=~ ;•l~~ ~· &73-7787164~125 S~~ .• r::~~-~9 pd. 2ba,penthousl wtth ~ Rmml 10 lhf t>eaut. N.lt. LEY or JOYCE OABOL T $175/mo. 644-8300 Bkr f .. guarani .. plcmt $5 tO Lg quiet 2Brl 1 bl frple, MC. 2 car pirlong, Condo AVAIL IMMEO . LlllllLI 539-8190 539-8190 upoer. no pets, laundry. IEWLllllYAPTI. no pets S t .OOO tmo n1amkr S3.a 64&-80e7 O"ECL.l .. E Spec vu-2BR 2b1, on beh. 3 10 Avocado 1131-2177 Now rentl~ on Beech 644-0452 F unfurn, pvt g1te. S 1800, Newport Cr11t Condo -Blvd. So 0 .. di ms .. _ -B Shr be1utltul 38<1 Npt $550 2B pool 2 "' "'•v VERSAILLLES 2Br 2 I ... _ Mom· · -lk... .... 60 It wide tot 41 BR. 3ba. utlls lrn:I 213-928-1844 P1nte1 S.. View 2'~ bd · r, persona Studio, 1 & 2Br • 1011 tr .. ,,. .. .., -"' "" street to 11 tot Asking 875--3834 ltudY 2~ bl dbl gar only No pets 325J 1Tth unn1 Indoor r1q111tbah Condo. pie:, teeurity .. 75 Avlll 111 831-9092 lnter11t rat .. are down S50K under 1ppr1l11t Spygtau 8 Bdrm Exec. S10SO/mo 819 457 '<>70 !~648-5 137 •It• 111m tennis. pool. ap1, aaun1 =1;:·E~~~':° Steps lo 8c:fl MIF-L.ge Buy nowl Reduc.d to This property must bl hOtM with ocean view Npt Height• etudlo 600 sq $575/mo 2 8d tba. plllo. For t11e1no Into c1tt ----8d hie ~r. reep S125.000. 38drm home aoldl Brlngall otreral $2950.cell 760-14888kr ft refrtg llOV9$500mo nic. eastsld• locatlon, 9e0-24t8 WESTCU FF 2 Br 181 S290 . utll XII• !Uni wllrJ*;.enctp1tlO lpool Ptay1R.E873-t000 utllpd.Peto6( trgyd pool,lndy rm.clOMIOaJI. ---w/comm pool No Piii needed 650-28021 Agt 064-7972 Cttta .... 22 4 01 .... 5375 E/596-8557 149 E S.y • •••••• ••••••• S725/mo. yr lse 1st. IUl &4>20&1 avall 111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ...,,... ...... EIEIT • Se . J • ~+.9642"' 120.9177 -__ l _l _l&_Yl_l _ll_· --Delux 2 br 1 ~ b• lndry Oceen view condo. 28R TIL -• QWlfiU • l 1atal1 WutM 41 Bdrm 2 bath with lovely L ... ftr tlf 'IPll hkup, newer. twnhH 2'hbe, g1r, Jac:. new crpt 142-1101 • \ii Ila • 2 or rm hOUM Of family room. Custom 10111' 1411 llt style. lncd patio, encl Tennis pool Avail 1211 ~ BA -• I ge = ..,r,1. 111" '"111 ' 8dl Eat pool I kl crpor1 Hamilton SI No $ l200imo ,...,. 760-8797 $825 X·lg 28 2. upper e 0 twf• ht1!• ,, " 11 1, duplex In NQ1 or and ape over 00 ng T•lel4. ftn peta S5951mo Craig 7.,. 87.,818• 4 01111 pll1 40 b1lcony • • C M Sml t1mlty Nd Jen 15th l1lrw1y 11 Me11 IEWPllTOIHT 1131-1286 eves ov· F1A riea1.lrlg.r1nge.new • • 15 g45.1122 1v m1g Verdi Country Club Top Sp1Cloue 3 BR, nr Back p11n1 crpts. dfPI. g1r1ge : \I'\ HT,n. \ T~ • NEED TO LEASE 3 BR loce tlon SU0 ,000 TOWIHllE 8iy.2cozy flp.3 ca.r gar, &storage 2195•3 Mln9"• • 75t·3l9l UHIULn 1v1ll1ble nowS12001mo, no pell adults pref Blk e \ P[RfU1811\D i minimum tor 1 Y' Stlt'I c::. SELECT Ila-UM 645-7434 Agt Harbor/Wiison 648-5282 • \\Tl Rl ~·~.~1~5 .!:>~~ex,,:, ..... PROPERTIES • 2BR Iba. gar. 2208 B Walk 10 beh 38' 2b1. nu S725tmo Eu t11d1 2 8d t : \\D home in Mme., .. Oeyt ~~5Q~Q100 . ... . . .. ~,..,---...,,.....---, Ptacenlla No peu cptlpntlger. tenntt/pool ''tba townhOuM FrplC, • ll\.l\ri : 71 4 8113-6969 ~·~=============~ ...... It ... l OM IOUIFlllT tHl,000 te25/mo ~5-79113 $1200 JUdy "4S.717 t rc11d ger Indy rm NIOe • \I • rt RNl .... H£0 • Prof persOn _ll!_G_'°'_~_ UfftE 8XtBoX 1st'.XNB Home/Duplex. 756-9182 2eR Eutllde. White/Cape a l~tatt I oc 2817 Or•noe : • '"~•"•• ,, ,,,. • 1 M 1 R~ '-HI U studlO" Of 1BR ?1pet UDO ISLE home Nr S Biyfront. Lo-5109 Sluhof• Ofl'le N B. Cod gray 11'tutter1. Sunny FULL ocHN VIEW "'-· t•• M&•••EllllT e ,. 11,1, ""'"' e $350 '~501u111 by Jen l,, brlctl p1tl0, 3 8d, llv rm Tattia l taro-. 111tic:.-f~ rear "" ·......... --• • H .. ,,. t.'""'°'" • HI Al 11' 80~963-9'71 days KC M,11 vt•lo u' Ii Hr ha\ ( 1 orll 7B' 1111 h,1v pool wllrplC & beem a.lllng y1rd .$8001mo. 642-3871 Miter liv.d In. 2bf Coodo. 141-1IOJ t.. '•"1"''' "' • ~ l I R'-II .,.,' "'etir•d -coup•· NEE~ · e o 113 C'" Ill •ue ··---· dlwmk:ro/oventrpl2car __ r:: o .. i. .. .-11,,.. e " u ,.. ..,. "~ 1 \00' ho.It sp<t<'I' X I 111 fo'in .;d ,n:->0,0 0IJ "rya "• ( l,.l-LI•"•") 2Br. encl gar. ctpta. drp1 encl ger .truh p/u $80J All Utlllt!M P11d Lrg tBR J: • "'•I~ '" ( !.""" • '-V.l\'l~t~r I lu' Two b4Klroom. hou .. 7 87S--7841213-681"922 1 -773 W Wllaon No Pl11 mo. 875-1739 873-509• $400·S425 Retrig i. 1•~111 •h•nrl• • "1u•h 1 '' ''"1 g•r• lo/Ith long 1lue. l'h.irirn n~ Sp.itu'h :~Hr . 2 B.1 n n \:l' Int . CtrHI ••l •11 Beautiful new Townhome. •550/mo.850-7202 I I 20111 A C~er la St le "1,Uf',1 tln•r" • 111 ""' M.,,,.' W1 can'1keephtvl"OC>Ur custom fNlurM, RE.AR latl I 9e0-372& or 641-8277 e * \p.., ""'' " ""''" e "I'• n t.111, •1 • " rent incr....cl ~ Y'l9f tlt-tk t.'O UJ \y;,1rd . pu·r ~ -;li p $1.100,000 OUIW HPLO YARD. A1k lor the term• 2 BR, pvt&qutet, lrgyd, no 2bf2Ccondo § C: Plaz.a -----• , l•tl>lf11 '"'''", .. .,1• : ~ d t>y greedy lef\d lofda J .t , ... t-• 28<12 b• + 3 you need El•Y qualify-Pit•. range & trlg. 111 ~ ' · ... ~__._. {714) 831-0324 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT u8d ... 2 .. :-' ...... _ 1 11 I 838 9921 MCurlty. '576/mo ., .. Security. pool• etc •~a..1-=-.. I• * : "'"'"" • 'P.. • ~ ........ t ...... un t tu • no • 648'it w 0 l8th 407-3287 $700 mo ~912 APARTMENTS • tuM>l•n>1 .._..... • vv UCI Fm! atv6ant ... 18r •ble IOt owner occu~-M ltll l l "' • • "'"'..,•""•" ,..,\ .,, • Sp«'<'lat•ular b,'lyfron l d plx 2 Br. 2 & up cy. Xlnt aq footage, ~h t • tan *I.I. ftTllAll * Wntala1ttr B11u1llul g1rd1n ip11. • • ._." c .1. • Ap.iir1m.-nh nt emk r ~~·~ 2 Br ,2 Bado wn 2boat spaccs $1.250.000 1o%.,°"'!1~" ~'!; **llT&ftULI** 8RANDNEWCONDOS. atry ·~0~0 :;,•o• BBO. • \\rpadon041 r U': N,wpo rt8u<t1 \o ~unsiim ce · no ~-12 11 80 tt MIYf!Ow* with BUILDERS CLOSEOUT w/d hkup dbl gar w/Of>nr 9drr S520-S40 " h PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT 1326•000 1c11cher'l,targelMnQ din· Reducec:tSt3.000un<Mr S975a.48-9501'46-415 1 rm -9850 t goaint & uun~ • 1 11 nrt "'•"' C.t atnftr "'91111 Ing.,. .. M~ Interiors VA appral:aal Muaualll 301 AvocadO &42 \Ga o.oh p.a1 'our : •' p ''' lut ltll t:xc·1tin)ot ou .. m & .frll \. Vll'W'-. I U1 .I 8.1 :noo ~ ft t·-.1r p.1r k 1111'( $1 .:.rn~.01111 WE ST BAY AVE BA YFRONT Lero-beth with 11111 NO ON PYMMT S500 Total -· AP&lmlfl lithl\ • t>4l '>II\ r. ... ,a. cu tOdO. ~ thowet and tub. Gold Move-In C04lt WHY RENT? Fual.... I ... e .. uulully tendtc:1peCS l Bf'droom 1 8.ilh e N49wpo'1 Rc>,u h "'1<1 •lotllgt! only U0 mo I* I--:-:---cr~t. King tltlCI bid VA BKA 867·7431 w!A •-lttl:Ci co;;a0 2 bf atd4"' apta ftoot/ape •. _.. Vrt" 1-645-723-4 "'"'' ... '"'" g-l 8rdmom l B.ilh ~NI• lrv1l'f A" 1 • --.. , -Agl 540-5937 38A 2ba. dining rm, trplc, 2 b a S 100 0 mo P1tlo/d.oke No Pit•-• , e .ii to 11, Alll .. t ltata I .a Duplex Gr .. t 2 br 2 ba dbl ger A 1 cond. ad loc. 811-+i8-t3t2 S.ChelOr $-4904500 1 ownhomf'\ e VI • .. ·' N ll y (· ·r I I B 1 ul r own.rt unit 2 br t ba BwOWnerS23,000S~ac 1 11000/mo, Mc Cardle 18dtm a&ss-rrus -G•r•..... • MS ll04 2&0 -tt.2foon'll t;:lut' M l . rclllllofl.) ,) I \J,I('( .I{ .1 ,..__.-... ·c·---10 .. 1 , yd5 N 2 .... _ 1'''"'-...,.___ -.. ~, ....... -----~ .... ................. , .._ 1>rp1tto :)yrl r ayll Reenort~T729 uvom ..... .......,.. ft-4 119 w 19th St, 0., ~v v14.·w Ow_11tr f 111.1mmJ,t $1 .0.>111100 f295,000 700-0145 M 641-a.483 648-1451 Mll 1311! 11th t4t-tl11 11.i ,. , • 1a: tt I ...-132.,.191 -------,-_,., IHS/WIO 10V9ty 3 8d 2be 111 642~ e o t ' e a .... S2501mo ~ LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE Open arty. rcTMt'°'*'9 ~ 8Mctl 2 bd AHif l'IOuM wl ywd. tnory rm. • 15tE 2111SS5!554240I • fUWJtfD Ulllll"..l •!bf 2 be nr Gen HOit> • *''rw* , ~lgl'ttt 3 Bdrmt tet up J1n 1·260 Ma9'fower gar. 111 btt-IM. nlOe ... 1. br, 21~ ba, Weet ~ 2150 Vanguetd 540-"29 : M fl WA e patio lrpl ttove a"1 12 18 "11 ii. ror entertainment & Oont daturb oec:upente tkMIOcallon,utlJpd rwbc:fl l 1U0751-0W -• 1rre,., • l.Wet1164••"8om •OFFICES* P .m urnm1t IMl'an L'( <ll\ \1t'\' 'f>.1111111 ... l IOdlY9 IMnQ Corne ... $26,500-ofter e.t&-3109 231Cabtlllo A ••!.utlMM 1 l 2 8' • ·n., • " B r, J a., Xlnt hnanunl( rlo\\ $i 10,llOll 1t11t 11 you're reedy '°' I Pr l"M Tll '"•Mii ,.,._.... hou ... w/M'ff decor • Hunhntton \ 111.a~t •Stat Lapu •• tM .._ft. •t• ... • lunl UO.tOO Agt acw ~ • U2S & "50• depoalt e •s;c11:c;;r.tUaiO llPl f " COTTON POINT ESTATES 644-22121873-5354 XflRXcfiOf tMi.J(Ef( Ml·11U ~t-809t 0t M:225 e lAnt , .. 11e OOMfl ~ :AYI ............ <.:u-.1111n "' .. "'" v wv. lo b nt•'t tu c., .... 1 Cnt• •111 1124 ~r..1~~ :;:~ ~!';: 1119!,~n~' d!co~' kte'• fwal ••• ~2.'r~p1ba.!:6=: Hunhn~1on Be.t<h .._111 $500lmo • 78 .::::::= r' f S 1 C'l1•n 1c !'lie from $!\:'>II 0011 ;EX§tiib@itf[dOOi Prtmg. Nr etu 1 t77,500 U25 & $850.. depOelt _,,, ,_ 1175 241-7383 • 11'11111 \;ii I\.-fM I W fll'I •m , :H -• • • 2bd. frpl. lr11 lot/lllley 101' (2i3) '54-5104 owe S<ta-eott °' 151..f225 halanl& MIT _ .. _ .... _ ---: "'°'111 1 ~7; ~-h 2 ROOMS Inn, h~ XA .,.. ....... .,.. WESTwt>,PD VILLAGE dn. nq qv.i. Aoq~~ f.atd9 3bdrm 2tieiooanne ec • p • e • ~~ty1~="'Tt:::! e 1o \4(flddtfl "-" ~ prtye • l>MI• 10 bcfl lib-,,_... 1 ..... 11 ~ * I.I. fttlUll lllTA llU 4-ft.D l ·Z tnOlle In ftat *700 S500· 1ttllut + '200 Mbo. lt'ple. gar ~ e Oii tiWf.w;i 1 Mull• •al Ownf 868-1 tCM Prtmt• EnJ(hish tr.1dtl1t1nl1I :t Rd .i &1 :i BRANO NEW CON • Xlnt ,_,,.,., c10M to,,_. &3'"'t1to 8-1 flM ct.p 17~ 11'9 t1rM1T1e l "9tert.la.: ~-w.. \ f rplt',, hrdwtl fl . nr .lMa'bA $tlli!>.OOU 1Ut OCAI ClOHOUT w ,& SC Pleu II 11 .. Cllta Poolfte19 an No P91t e "9duced -~000 l.andet .Q(ota. ..-1ng $231,toO S..-24'7, 111 • f .... , ...... _ VA ellal· M\111 ..UI L.91 IUl.n 2 bd, 2'~ U. Condo 1 no e vtfti'"'"I~ l \11,._. No ~~t l&OC) lot• ,1.,_ sf W/'frp • • Cet 0W 0..U.12br,tbe•t,2«1 e (>Ptfl ~l~' mcMt In ccet Wl1Y Afnt"P r --. I I 5 0 I mo Cur t II OulM. ~ ElUen A¥9 17IO mo e VA ll<FI 917.,431 131-124111 1M1 Nftpof1 &&a-a73 U1-enl ~ e •eeeeeeee Bill GRUNDY. REALTOR 1 ' • ~. , \ t ' • • .... ft. '· • i ,, l fl. - ,_ **·°''·** Computerized Aoeountlng & Tax SetVloes. 557-5218 ACCNTO tor wkly/mnthty MNll bUslnen ec:cta. Get books In ord., 673-7378 M•l titaa/ltaMtliar Efuud1Rm: spec. kit, bllh, olc. rm add, patio cov/dcka, bay wndw. Lie:. 4-46485. Steve 5-47-8076 •TCI Conatruc11on• •Call with confidence• • Addltlona/Remodellng • •Kltchena/Batha• Fire DamSQe• (714)839-<4822 AIRPORT AREA. New Bldg. Only 700 at left. lmmed occpy. S 1.25 grou. Bkr Coop. 852-8714 R & H INVEST ..,.... ....... -~ .... w -.. so • -,.,~---------........... -------~---------------------- 5100 "Heir Wutt4 5100 Belr Waatt4 SIN ltlt Wutt4 Sl001 FOUND fem Blk·Lab/Mutt NEWPORT BEACH Mall· __ .._ ___ ,.,__ IHTll USllTllT .l11fftr/Slt .. Olttlllt NURSES AIDES needed. PIJ IPIUTllS sales • !r~l!::'Plx ... w ? Wht tummy. Beach & box Servloea. 500 mall· AUTO A team oriented dental of-Apply The tarburetor All shift• avall. 1+45 Su-anaweflng NMc:e exper Exciting_ chance to Nit L..-"- Yorlc town. H.B day boxea. UPS. copy mach, t!Ge In Costa Meaa IOOk-Shop 2945 Randolpti CM perlor Ave, NB 842-2~10 pref. Full/pan time day or 'The GreatMtlnveatment .. LY PLIS .... 557-87«11 9118 960-6370 graphic• stationery CASHIER I t th sl tic: & -evening• 842-1403 I Owonunlty of the Cen· Ambftloua men & wom.n ' printing · capabllltlea '. ng or an en u u IHIEL ISSISTllT HHlll ASSISTS · tury"I F1butoua H S no ev ...... nee. Call now: FOUND Gldn Retriever 1200 all In xlnt toe. Auto experience pref. Ex· sell-motivated RDA wtth 756-1016 7·3 lhlft for amall private nllPIUJORI potential. 714-9&3-5535 S4o-669'5ext. 28 purebred ?, yg, fml vcty s o ooo fl 11 II kl at least 1 year u -Conua•----nt Hoapltal In ·I OFFICE RE.T'L B h /Edi 121 1 , dn/ nan ava ce ent wor ng con· 1 642 l670 • .....,.. . -••• -urat ngar 4 XLNT BUSINESS OP· dlllona. Many fringe ben· per ence. • Wiit Laguna Buch. Xlnt Ana.~. exper. pref. W1 I Ul.Hnn-1 TEUPllllE SIUOITOlt .Ew,ORT CTR 963-3622 PORT UNITY "720·0295 eflta are offered, lnclud· IHllHlt Need good worker to salary & bonus, Apply train appllcant w/ exoep. Retell salel. Saliry plua Wiii train tor C.M. remod~· Found: Golden Rtvr male. Owner Ing retirement. 40 hours Pool contractor need• de-clean up yerd and yard THE GARDENS, Laguna I Ion a I a PP t It u d • · commlulon. 631-2222 Ing contractor. 30 Hr/wk 11un4 ...., ... ,, Frlendly. Maple SI. CM. I I W tM SlOO P"'' week with no week -signer for PoQlaand land· offlon of shipyard Good Belch, 450 Glenneyre or 8am-3pm, 9:30-5:30 s.... Barbara, 649-7922 leMtlfwt Ifft" Call 5.48--4413 • r U ends Salary com-seeping Must hava attitude & ~Ork habits. can btwn 9·'3 494-8075 Mon-Fri. Graveyard EARN V(HAT YOU'RE --------- Found: Large white rabbit US SIRY ......-• me_nsurate with ax-substantial experience In F/tlrM. 876-2550 weekend a. Newport WORTHI at the Loa An-TILIPlllE llLIOITll -:.-::• lltltftr,leMI (IOng haired) Vic: Wiison 3-11 PM shift. 362 Third per11nce.Please callTtna deslgrllng swimming ..... ,...... IFFIOIOUH Beach.760-8305 gelea Ti mes tele-Phone Illes experi.noe, ..W.ast. CM 642-2829 . St., • ..... Bcf'I. tor appointment. pools. Need mollvated .._ _., P I I J 2 marketJ~lfice In Coat1 dealing with bUalnesa ex-..._ NABERS landscape maintenance os t on open an . .....( ••LJOITH E I ecutlves. Ex,,.,lencle r• •-r Ill 9' ft, lndMdual for potential labor., lull time $4 1985). Prlv1te Communl· ,._. -Mal. ve now, our .--· ...,. Found Mala Wht/tan ASSEMBLERS apply 7am managerlal position In . • · ty seel(a 8 front desk Insurance related prod· new eommlulon acale .._ quired. Benefits 1vall· 0.etaet....,. Boxer/Dane Mix. Lge only. MacGregor Yachts. CADILLAC firm 714-241-0295 p/huer.,_Exsapert. pDraentaAppPlyt Admln.Ct«ktowont9-5, uctS:-Flexlble daytime lowt you to earn lnOfl able. 760-1145 1.0 a .aa.a 11••1.-40lb Pupl Flea collar Vic: 1631 Placentia, CM. T h n-~ --• pl than $200 In comml··•--·-..-._ Baker/Men Verde. DESK CLERK WANTED Marina Co 24705 Dana Mon-Fri. Typing helpful, oura . .,... ..,ary ui . __,., nPIST/IEOP'T •lt4a7.f rW17 556-3932 =UT HOO l1r•tr llt4. Wiii train. Nights. Apply D Dana Pt but not req. Muat relate commlulon. Call Cannon & wages by Nltlng only Attractive glrl, N'wpt Sch • IOT 1am Noon Sun Thurs r. . well with public and have & Lugo, 644-4242 New• 20 aublCflptlona I week. law o'"'--. Part t•--. No • CdM dlx 8'11tes. AC. ampl F 0 U N D P a r r o t Ctsta Itta S • l a k • Motel. 2274 llAllTllAJIOl llAI xlnt phone akllla. Must be pon Beach area. It's poulble to earn mo<• """"' .,,.,, prkg. trom $225. 2855 E. Brookhurst/Hamllton vie: IRS 714'/540 9100 ea r C . S t ed a self atartar well or than $1000. weakly. exper. req. 644-5040 Cout Hwy. 675-6900 MuS1 Identify 963-2009 (Plrf fl .. ) • Newport STIBlvd, M .~';i~~r:; f6~~~r 'apt ganlzed, detali minded g H11~rs ar1 eFllexlble andcl the VETERINARY TECH In St0<e/Olflce, E~alde C.M. ti ICT TIL •a••tllEIT maintain accurate. neet RUL ESTATE o ""e s rlflWay 011· Nwprt area. Exp req, FIT· Found Pet bird. Fountain •H41J·Frl41J auto detalllng · -handwri tten records. For mora lnform1t1on, PIT. Sal nego 756-1790 ~~·~:t;:.!17~7~ Valley Call to Identify To aailt Dlttrlct Manager STEVES DETAILING IUIAIHS t•2· 110J Starting aa.tary $850/mo. IALESPlllll call (714) 5-40-0301 963-3152 In Newport Beach, nM<ls energetic: people Immediate opening tor App'a aceepted at Niguel Need lloenMd agent for YfTRllllY HSPITlL Studlo/Ofc-Wea1clltt Or, LOST Huge lonQh&lred Laguna Nlguel and lo help wash cars PIT & Circulation Dlstrlc:1 Min· medical Shorea Comm. Auoc:. active BllbOa Island of-SOTIY/llOPT/T..,, In Coate M..a need• lull NB Approx 700 SF $700 White Cat. friendly, Vic. Laguna Beach lor Dally Sat Must be willlng to 09' Re~albllltlel In· 3365~ Nig,.,.c Shorea Or, flee. Commlulon only. Phones, typing, llllf'lg. gen· time Asalstanl, axper mo. utlla pd 846-3679 Lido Island 676-5552 Piiot Newapapera work hard Cell 63 1-6Q03 elude carrier recruitment, IEltOAL llSllTllT Laguna Niguel (btwn FOi' confidential Interview eral office duties. Hrs: needed.546-3794 · &-.aeaactatata 3002 REWARD S50 Duties Include dispatch of sales and collectlona PIT back office for ophth 12_4pm) begln'g 12110 call a.-..walah at Water-10-4 or 9:30 to 3:30 Mon ,.. newspaper1 to carriers BABYSITIER tor oocaa Must have dependable group Wiii Train Start """"' thru Fri. Computer S~ WOllWIRlll SPIRITUAL REAOINGS Lost aml Wht tml cockapoo covering down routes. eves,. own trans nr 19 & car or truck and enjoy lmmed. 846-3242 No p~one ca.Us pleue front Homes 673-6900 terns and Appllc:atlona. Design company seetta ex- Advice In All Matter• & 1213 17th/Weatmlnlster collec11ons and cuatomer Pomona, CM, 846-26114 working with young boys 1 ... RILL .. YIOI 852-8735. E.O.E. pe<lenoed wooctwortcar. Courisellng. 1815 So El 'Taffy' 548-0046 service Minimum of 25 Babysitters. Thursday and girts. Dally PllOt, 330 Soft .. Min. 3 yrs exper with' Camino Rea.I. San Clem hours per week. $4.00 A.M. for church, $-4/hour. Weat Bay. Coeta Meaa II you are lnttltested In Artist SIOlnllY hardwood and)amln1tea, Llc'd. 492-7296 SCRAM-LETS p/hr and mlleage allow· Costa Meaa. 650-0447 Apply In person with only urning $35,000. to ORAllE COAST ltUl ESTAn PIT 5 daya a_ week. Duties knowledge of blueprint• ance. Call 642-4321 9am to 5pm. . $50,000. or mora In com-UUI Plllll Include Ute typing, flllng, neceasary. Excel. co. ABC HELPLINE ANSWERS (9a.m. -5p m.) lllHY HOP DRIVERS W~NTEO Must mlulona and are willing IAILY PILOT Enjoy the prMtlge of work· answering ptionee. ,.~ew-benefits. 250 Fischer 646-2222 Resp. persona tor day & have economlc:al vechl· to work hard for It. con-Ing tor the Harbor area·a port Beach area. Pleaae Ave. CM. 24 Hr T.i&p. Counaetlng Stupid. Going AUTO eve shll'ls. al Pie Shop on cte. Call for Inf 952.;sse2 alder thla; Merrlll Lynch hu an opening for • part· oldest real .. tale firm. In-call Ginny 640-61150 W _... S 0 Lflt i ftaa• 3004 POkey -Ouartz Bal boa Island Alao Really 1• the moat prea-t i me experi enced , depend1nt,loeallyowned SECRETARY w/good Jelta aatn l 5 KITIEN BOOKKEEPER DRIVER tor IOCll d• WI mu tlglou•. moat growth creative Layout Artlll to and man1ged. Gradu.· typing. ve<bal & written Non-atralght vegetarian FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: Hi-1171 "Would you llke to bUy a llVetles. 673-7437 ClllSTIUI oriented name In reel ea-produce quality ad ated commfulon ached· skllle. Good growth lml Mika llve-ln houl9- scratchlng poat for your Must hava experienced OUllfT Ma•ir1t :f.\' 1811 Prepare yourself layouts. comps & flyers ule. Call BILL RING. potentlal. NON-SMOKER keeping po1ltlon, xlnt cat?"' ulled the young auto dealefahlp ICCOUnt· -" now for the next real ea-tor a lut paced dally $1400/mo. Send reaume ral1 895-4623 Iv msg boy "ldon't haveacat ... 1ng andmustbeperson-Deslgncompany aeelcaex-PUTHFI TllE 1111 boom Career OP-newapaper Concept to (714)67~ OaJecoCo Inc 3388Vla t waa my reply "That's able and veraatlle Salary perlenced woodworl<er .. ~'SI'S portunlttes available finished art Send reeume Udo. 4th .. II, · Newport Cat a 5505 ok1y, he grinned, "I commensurate with ex-Min 3 yrs •xl>'tf with L kin t .,i;bltl Licensing training avail-only & xerox copies of Beach 9a&e3 Chrf11mas Persian kittens, supply the KITTEN " pedence. Excellent work· hardwood and laminates. r o!t~ ·i~,,..;i~~ able To Interview O&ll worl< to Steve Hough, CFA reg $150+ 631-7958 knowledge ol blu...,...rlnta w · ,.... Walt Maclborakl or Pam. •rt Director. Orange SECTY/RECPT, tnn akllla, , I 3012 Ing condlllona and lrlnge v.-promo 5 p/day '"' -.-~ a510 UUll 1 benefits 40 hours per 11ecessary Excel. co. · · · at Merrlll Lynch Realty at Coal! Dally Piiot. P.O. refa. lor b~ay Lag. Hllla a ~ ESCORTS/IODELS week . Monday thru Fri· benefits 250 Flacher Wllltraln 7321ext.17 546-9366or963-1319 Box 1560, Co1ta Meaa, lawolc.83P·6660 -Cocker Spana,buff& Outcalt ONLY 835-9199 day. Pleaee call Tina for Ava. Costa Mesa. FILL/Tiii PAY IHIEIHlt 0.0.1. Ca. 92626 SllYIOI STITIH tan ' m /I S 2 O O • appointment. 01r••reftr a.,rHtlot PUT/Tiii WHI Men/Women. Local area. full or part tllM-eYet & 557-5577164'4·3131 FOUND· Fam blkl brn l11ian1 Ou· 4014 ' NABERS Api>IY The ·tarburetor Opportunltlea avallabla Mull hive own amall v• wlcnda, neet appearance AKC Doberman pups, blk Shep, gorgeous. grn col-1---------Shop 2945 Randolph CM with the LOS ANGELES hlcle Call 540-2395 ext 3 * ltirOl--...tS·T* & handwriting only need & tan S75. as1c tor Wendy lar Wht male Spitz, male LWS LUltLWS CADILLAC TIMES Clroulatlon De-PUT TIIE " ,. ,..,. ap.Mply. 2590 ~ BIYd, 472-8728 or 760-9901 blk/wht Spaniel, male 11 lnt.,elled In having your OllltlPtllOTIC partment In our door to Dependabl9 people to tie Mlac. offloa work C.I blklbrn Cocker Spaniel, u 1e1 personnel make WIST /IECn door newspaper utea IOTOl IOITE papers tor lhe Loa An· IOI' garden center. Poodl9 Pupa. Teacup, Toy. fem blk/brn lem Shel).. fewer phone cans w/a 2100 l1rhr llv4 Must be bright & cheerful program. Guaranteed gales Times Newpaper. Non-amkr H.B. M2-8866 SIWl• IUOltll M Min. $250 up. 5.46-2848 fem LOP-ear Rabbit, male higher aucceu ratio. con· 0.ttl .... Exper. helpful. S 1000 hourly wage plua com-Av~~~~~~T BEACH, 17 Yra & up. 7 Daya /wk, RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST. to NW bal1oon1. 957-1355 fttl SS35 Himalayan mix. lnghr. tact u1 by phone: 714/540 9100 mo start 650-22l0 mission. Hours: 9am to 2 M o n • S a t h r a PIT. Buay AMI E1tate of-Avall for adoption. mixed (305>491· 7368 or by mall: • pm or •pm to 9pm. Train-LAGUNA BEACH 1:30am·3.30pm, Sun hrs flee Muat be present Ible * SlanUJ Bi~tgoid Macaw hand Tarrier, blk, sm 1 yr Old PROFESSIONAL ClltlSTIAI Ing 11 provided. Potential ANO LAGUNA NIGUEL. 1:301m-4:30am. SS. p/hr. & r~llble. Wiii train bUt H.B. 1 Glrl office. Non· ralaed tame $700 Double Newport Beach Animal PROSPECTOR SELL idle items with 8 llOIPIOlll to earn $300 plua per Experience preferred but Call 24 hrs. 759-0630 exp pref'd. 4 hra dally amokar. Full time. cagaS300obo541·6•21 Shelter, 125 Mesa Or. PO BOX 5848 o111y Pilot Claasllled Ad for dev~opmentally di.. weekcall·. For an Interview. $~~().~$~~·~;-m~~:~ M2·6015 9am.tpm or lpm-5pm. 8am-4pm. 893-1940 Aatitatl IO lO _c_o_•_••_M_••_e_6_•"-_36""5""6=!=F=t=L=a=v=de=r=d=•'=·=· F=la=3::33::1=0=-=::64::2::·::5::67=8=====;J abled children neada 957-2361 ext. 1204 No colleotlng. Call tOam OllPITH/llSIUIOE Nancy 631-1268 * SEOllITT * Grandfather Ctock. xlnt houseparent's. 957-6190 I---------to 4pm. Monday -Friday. background helpful. Entry level. Unarmed 19-cond, German GB, HOROSCOPE ~aturda), December H SYDNEY 0MARR ARIES r:vtan h 21 \pnl l '11 ',tr('~~ attenuon to detail~. perlect lclhn1qut''> wmmun1tak 1dl'a\ to rclatl\C 1n transit. You'll bt' active. \OU II ..il\o rt·cc1,c \.\hat m1gh1 tx termed an '"interesting" oOer A Pisces 1ndl\ 1dual. although sin<.cre. could be m1s1nfonncd TA URl'S ( .\pnl 20-"1a~ 211) You'll learn m o re about monc). production. time. ho" to obtain needed matenal at lowec;t possible OllttSTlll IHHlL OFFIOI lltlllE OllST PITlme. 5 days 1nc1 112 curity lndu1tr1a1 poaltlona s11oo. oBo. 160-0285 ." •• p ... El Entry level o11er1ca1 poslM uon l&ILY PILIT day aaturd!Y· State Farm ~·tr~ .... 1:_.r;: 1~!; Moving 1118 anllqua for market ng co. uat be ,.2 .a••• Insurance .,53.1115 ..,. for developmentally dla-aelf be Nit start.,, r• ._.. average wage. We pro-trench sldet>oard, White abled chlldren need• Hable & responalble. Lill PAIT TIIE IEaPTmst Ylde guard card & uni-pine china cab. art houseparent's 957-~190 typing. Front office ap-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Horne dellvery. Loa An· Exp. phone penon1llty. form. Full/part time. All nouveau din chr H1vl1and I pearance required. Lindi gelea Times. 7 01ys, Some typing & llllng. ahltta & wttnda. Apply allVet copper flle cab. I IEUYUY lltlYH 851·9556 S750tmo at art The Dally Piiot Ad 8e1'v1ces 1.30-3.30 am Car a 631-6&90 Uk for Susan. 9am -5pm Mon thru 811 typewriter 85.4-8313 Clean record. Bring MVR Depanment hu lmmedl-muatl S500 mo Call 24 1063 North Gla.uell, Or· ~------~- Colla Meaa Blueprint IWIH ate openings (or a: n r 1 159. o 6 3 o 0 r IHln /TYPIST ange, Ca. 538-3563 ~rliHCH 01 1 1690 Placentia. CM 2 Yrs exp. ALSO Appren-lflPITOI IHSHIElt 642-6015 for Interior deelgn firm, •MW llSTILUI* ·80 G.E White Waahef & llLIYEltY tlce Apply In ,rrson. CHT. IEllY. IEP. PART TIME Coate Meaa Cati Karen, Dryer $400, 6-40-6438 TELEPHONE ~:~~g~~;entla A e. C M Appllcants muat have a Pll OPIUTOll 955-2033 A~~a1:~ 10:Jnga ~~ur! Admiral 2 dr refrlg S 165 DIRECTORIES vslld drivers llcenae, a lmmed. opening In New-reataurant with advancement In the 64•-6222 Temporary In Laguna lllHT UIH UI good driving record and port Beach Corporate TIE IUOllllSI solar lleld. Need truck General Elec 17 cu fl 2 dr Beach area. Uae own car looking tor TRAINEE. a general knowledge of Bank for pltlme PBX re-Is lntervlewlnPc for the lot-and tools with knowt.dga refrlg s145 682_1539 Earn to $4-CI per hr 6'45-5182 the area. candldatea llel operator (10 AM to 2 towing posit ona: of D.W.H., apace, apa & -------- Guaranteed S3 40 per hr --------should atao display • PM dally) Prevtou1 PBX BARTENDER FIT pool. lntervtewlng now, I llY APPUUOEI Call 8:30 am 5 00 pm lllSIOLWlll positive attitude and a axper. pretarrad. llte WAITRESS. Food. FI T call 72CM0-4S LES 957.8133 1·8001343-2048 PART TIME. To WOfk tor wllllngneu to worll hard typing 1nd check flllng daya rnst (Hie high. rclat1on<oh1p grows stro nger and re'ipons1b1ltt1es Janice's Raooe<!Y Anna These ate petfect part dvtlea. Call Pe<aonnel Apply In person. Cl19 • PllTRl Fllllll • Litton Range & microwave innea">e acwrd1ngh ( apmorn plays prominent role. l1at11trlffH1/S1I" Tue• -Fri. 875-2514 time positions for quail· 851-9900 aft 10 AM. Sleepy Hollow Ln, Exp. full time, "6-1822 combln. Like new. S300 GEMINI< Ma\ 21-Junc 20) You gain added rccog0111on and cred it needed PI T holldal fled Individual• 11 you CommeroeBank ~una Beach. No phone Stained GIUI Glazef. Full 6'45-l418 that is long overdue f ()(u\ o n ~ommu n1ca110.n. per;onaltt>. \Uccess ' ~p.sonart '"sstourperea ~rky'o'ur _ ___.l!ftHWl'1m_.-..18191yll0wn tDhlnllykyPou'll tdtllke-to join,•h,• p••ntP_I·.... calapleall. or PIT. Exp neceeMfY. Refrtgerator, Waaher & h gh d I be f .,... ,......,.... ,,,... 1 Dono n"a wm:..,ofon I C -'"" .... ..oth·-.. lld n~1aurant Gdattltu...._~873-5030 Dryer. Beaut. cond t rou 1rect appca 'i. Anes mem r o o ppas1tc ~x helps m ake wish area. $5 p/hr min plua tranap. 645...()961 "' ted 5 d week Incl ,.. _., .,_ .,.., .... come true Keep option' o pen. bonuses. Call Roae. col---------OUlll MIST w;~t. Wiii •r,:n. art or WAmR/ W&ITllll Hiii TUOIOS Blk/wht TV. 547•2916 CANCER (Junc ~I ·JUI} 22): (1et ready for new start, be direct, I lect. 2131452-5855 Hive aomett\tng you want lllLtPILIT drafting b1ckground llLI NllTill needed nf:,11gradel 4•8. ReSfrlQ Freezer, dbl door independent. crca11vc and onginal You'll get to ~art of matters. you'll j Make your ahopp1ng pt: to Mil? Classlfled ad• do 14 ••• 121 helpful. Full Co benefits. now avall. Exp. req. Apply min. requltementa. B.A. _t50. Call 642-u&4 also learn secret. You rnuld he involved 1n a "drama." Leo, Aquarius 1 1er by using the Deity Pl-It well I Ce ll NOW ,. Apply Penney11Vet J860 In pereon. 2407 E. Pac. degree with CBEST, aleo Smart apartment atze gaa persons pla) key rolt•\ I lot Classlfled Adi 642-5878 Placentia Ave, CM C.t Hwy, CdM need Mutlc Substitute stow te5 873-3867 LEO (July 23-Aug. 2!) r ollow through on "inner fccltngs." M oon ~· ro,oca1-..:::.";'::'t!'; TRADE XJnt oond. Electric position h1ghltghts romance, emotional fulfillmen1 and news appt. Fountain Valley ery., for good cond . co ncerni ng business or career ad ... ancement Y o u'll regain ~nsc of s c h 0 0 t o 11tr1 c t. gaa dryer. M1-83e7 direction Cancer. Aquanu\ perc;on\ pla) outstanding role, Certificated Pereonnel. Wutier & Dry9f $145 ea. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) You g('t news "from top " D1vcrs1f), ~2-ee&1ut.227 EEO GM1tvS160,Nfr1QS1so. ~tre,, humor versatrhty and ab1l11y to be a "fast st udy" Y ou'll be l...er/1111 .. a..hf, D/ww S100. 6'&-6848 tested. challenicd and there will be an abundance of affection . ~ tor Corona cter atru rom ance Gem1n1 naUH figures 1n unusual scenano GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS Mer merkt ttng firm. J!•lgeat 1111 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. ~2) Status quo 1s shaken -fiou'll revise. !leper. pr9', but ru>t M__. d d r 1· · · ,.quired. FOf more lnlor· a 7, 201 bodies, review an tear own 1or purpo~ o rebuilding on so 1d ~tructure. matlon cal 780-0506 35-106, 46-135. 80-200 Scorpm, f aurus. ~quanu\ person~ figure 10 dynamic sccnano. Long MOMS & DADS i---;HiiiiiiiiiiiiMWiia -1 'ooma. More. Yaahtoa d1stanc~ <.0ommun1cation rnuld 1nvohc special project IWl11•1ut Mat 124, 2v •. All xlnt SCORPIO (QcL.2.3.Nov 21) Emo11onal,invo lvem ent d ominates..... IPIUTlll cond. 811ofrt842-1846 Y ou"ll leam plenty. you'll :ll!lo ha\c ahtht> toan1<.ulate fceltn13 There F« tetephont .,....-.nng ~ 1s an abundance o f chan ma. member\ of opp0site stit ar~ drawn to MNtCe. All lhlfte tvaillf~s:a;;:~~~_,..,.....;;:;;..: "OU. Y ou·~1 1n 1\J: do1no wme dctc"'t1v•· work. FfT or PIT Poetoona. Un blel Maclntoeh, ; • ._ " 842-3013 print• & Olac d.W.. Nft, SAGI ARI S (Nov 22-Dcc 21) Domestic. ad1ustment 1~ 1iiiiii:fiiiiiiiiiLI only 12100 845-7742 n eceu ary, could ~n volve auual re'ltdcnce change or mantal suuus Go .,......,..1111& '" te· " slow. htghhght diplo m acy. review hudlCt. Family member w nlS lO lmmed. Pf!t '**"*-Plld .. ~~!'!'!~~•iiaiiiii• make amends for t'C(ent d1~pute. ee grocto us' You can send your love in a very special way on Christmas Day. Show off your hc>Mdeys. \;.M. M0-1111 Fr•_!~P!! t1ome Movtno. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Accent o n special services, a.... m~.;:-\IJ>· 7Yf'old ff'nl, employmcnt.abtltty tomakt the mo~tofmatcnalat hand. Y ou receive 1 favorite llcth~ person or'pet in print. You can do it In the Dally Piiot Classified TILIPllll :.nn. ... O:!~=: m "sood" report regarding health T ake ~pec1a1 ~re to avoid 'tubbina "Christmas Charmers" section. This greeting wfll also be a special keepsake .-....... houw-brotcen 54t-403a toe or o ther inJuncs to feet Check with P1scc\! .,..._,... 11 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20..feh 18) Pmpha~1s on 1ntcn5e relauo ncih1p. for years to come. Call now to reserve your spacer ... 11LP/"1 •ra tart ~ chan~ to increase incom e. prom otion and added rt>Spo1u1b11t1y ........ DtNINGAMSET,g1aMt09 Capncom tnd1v1duaJ will cooperate. will alw aid }'Ou 1n obta1n1na 2 8 Wt PIN..., ~-: =· ~:'= necc matenal. Romance 1' hot·and-heavy' 64 • s 6 7 No• MC.. Wll trtln. MW, now '350 84WMO P ES Web. 19-March 20)· Propcny value arc cmphtiued MO...,e ..,, • ------- Accent sc=cunl~. protect tntcrtm. reah1.e tnlns.acti.on 1s finu bcd. -..,..------...... -----i~ ': ':· =:!: lnd1v1du1l who lacks confidcne( attempt~ to dmuadc you -1snore • prwt. hs*. HOfM Xlnt cond. ,,,9td•r• nepllvrty, 'ttt k to progr.im Chc1,k C apnrom' ,. ~Wl'W• II• 1111 nw 751-1!1• • ~Coat DAILY PILOT /Frid .,....,. '!5P!tut . 1111 ou... rwtue/ 111111 ... b -n.n 1111 a, ...... ,.... ~a.e111!!J! .. !IYr:!"!!!1 ... !L~'!·l•l!!!f&.ll•~~dJ•la.lml!!~-.. l.Ovt ...... brnlt•n NtiwA«rtg.em..,.,. ,lony VICTONAN&iu.110USE lftlt!-t Harn '°' Wlnd•urler ... fl Cwnlno Sme'll -tlll ........ ... cMCkleO -t7&-esM cotot TV, MlcrOWe¥e, eof. UOO· Or•H•r/O•O Kay • 9\C Balboe .. 2~\I· FM /f1ef C.M -------- temPOr•'Y d .. lgner :~: ...• ~·::.. =· Combo$ 150 81$-2'57 2;:"=: ~~i ~· 173-5421 ,.... AN gd. t400, 173-1MI ·eo S20i IUW, '*'· I.,, furniture SecrlOot. v~ IOta/ctmr Gd COftd t 700 090 ,..1212 J • c.,,,ino eun1ool, 11r, AMlfM ~·ood tbt W/'l h. I N~/'#fll tofl.bd &, Bm S125. both e75-6152 9119 •~SO:d ilk com: 13 E St== CHI. l llOy wl'IHll, e1t1. eun.i. Ol)'9tW cabf. ~·•1so142.1eas Ptu.~IUI ";t .. ~:=n1cex. ~ saooo 15~ iwt.~·131..._ A.ctU09Cl~tM.nd Ill Giqu.epi;; ,.,..orrtM5087M1S3 ,1.., "'"'"" ·--·1331 BMW ttn. tlfllNCS Dtntng rm Mt, room IOf mote 1~ or ..w 1 -eeeo • Dooae .,._ ~" mt, .unroof mutt ..., . toei tbl Mt on ltone 10t f111t1 Sale 831-310!' ti" Qlder "T<>PPt" good 700 M llCZ'!ltt I 5'9d. "°'.. ,... U.., St.HO. t73-1848 or .. $3.000, .. critic• """' condttlOn. 91~210 BeldWln ~ w/~ 1Liu111: Cid::/mbOYa/ ~ C:,· ,:..~Oftd. 111-<ml St200 080 49Wett 3f0tS12s.te2-1e;~ ltctllaH•• I w11nvtc.t=:1395 ~&20-l60 54Mtf9 LAWllllCTIONOF I llJ ~ ~/eota. wt~ f. FQ)Q( cioet 13! UUii(. Hemmond Pl Of"'iii BMX bike bf and MW'*""' 'll ·-UM.. NEW l USIO BMW' St LES 95741$3 Ilk• new 1350 d•Y• rat ,1ot. I 150. 541-4871 $300 ~ ~1 ridden. Gr .. t Ctvtstrnu Auto. elf. Wide l'MIOI Lm ... - "'""'8 C t S '"''I &Sa-12121854-2tMS.., • gtftl "5 875-t224 (1Tl8"8) VOL"ut•'"• .:s l(R~ ua om er.,. tr.KB 1 Cocktllll mechlnee Oek Up(tght ~ Ad*,.. .,... _.. .... table.o«Mct. Coet saoo. Sot• S75 LuvtMt S50 Git 11000 090 756-12t2 pM a100. M7~2t JMC rlClng bike, xlnt UAVIC!&LU.SIHO bell off. 75 .. 1291 cot tbl 145 Lo temp tbl . cond., tAo'/ pens, ACS '870H C'1errvA"9. Wood!/ 110Lamp115 54tp.5427 JACKSON Floer...,. MO Pi.no, Betiy Grind. Shit· Z...rlma t200 obO 780-8071 LONG IE.Abi M1tr Bd Mt· CMt 848..f995 77S..S1111 ,., a Son. 4"' tor Tom. (No <:MrryaM~) epce. Marble Inlay dNle Vllour L~t brown H/530-IOM W/790-9901 lhttr llkn 1• • -· Xtrlt oond 75t-a514 floral 1100. eu-7&58 DODGER s..aon Ticket• POCH QUI.........-016 n1•) .... for 9Y9f"J other game. Gd Plano em.11 upright toP ..._.... "5. 1t~ln• Wetcome OOALmLI aUltNIUINYOUR toe &73-1442, 960-20t4 cond. lnelde/outitde, ~':' ~:~~3-459 OPEHSEVEHDAVS DUllll mTkl P'IYI be9ut1tu1ty. tunecs . ......-......-•___,-,...--_......-------------------- e.tow wtlotaeale. War• Stool, ~1~ 1750. •tenJcltt/ 'U T"rTl f ,I ,.... tna 1 t1ouM llqutdat1on Nie. ....... Hll &-•Pe~. c••utt,. 171 DOZ5C d(.Plg f·tone SS*Clometer·odom.ter, SPINET PIANO. l ight 'i1 m1 OS 250 street (2F7"27) bm/bnu. MN~ XVS tenlk>n control knobe, wllnut/benctl MOO obo blM Xlnt conc1 75 mpg 11111 tna,MK ml, mint condl '11310 SEL a.o-nl Merel $4MW • H• ... emenit• lndudlna. 1 yr Qt 12.000 tN Mt'Vfoe contract (Set 15213A) $32,900 .Arn SlenVnoN • 1001 Quell St N B 111-llOO adjl41able ... t. 8r9nd Od c:ond. ~ 1750 845-0480 17,415 P/P MO-M84 ~~-= n=:.' lril#llt ..... tllt ·93 Frond& 2SO EndUro. •14 SEKTAA. 2 ooor wnti ..... RIDS Thlt week onty 139.00 to 7~ nu 1!88' ldn1 c:ond. ONy 500 ml economy ~ engine F0< cen>peelt.hoe P'IOIS & tl'le flfat 100 c:eller'I. We AVU. rowing m9ci1 $200 Must Mil make otTw Under 8000 mllea leuataieaon 1t85 dehw. (114) 380-8911 R.wgt1 tt5o. ~2 11000. 83t-4065 (1K003~) mt5 JOhn-models.~ aon a Son Ltneotn IUthoftmd dlf rec> 1 .................. 1 HO Trlln s.t Up, *'00. •-.11-'84 Rl't9 1llOZ Lmt Edition ~.... 2,..,9 Har~ ...... 7...,.7 8 t•' .. l"' .. .. !nlJa~:~~~ooct; '•=' 1131 =,; 2:o~ Gd Vau tMI &;;,"."C0.1.M... (7W)1-~--"' __ -_.,_.........,_....--c .. tral IHt. ltack cegea 1250. M2-21se' LeUt1fJ 161 CIOiCnld TV. T ail _640-M30 _______ _ @SfXft SXCE: Pa:k E; '29 Mumm ct;npag,,. Xll'lt cond 1100. Call r m , 'll ..... YAI PT9-0wned Mwe.dea tat....S.t/Sun 12/tr.1219 20 eu ft GE Frlg. w1d9 Ir~ Btual~oOO't~ (714)874-9528 Traftl I024 Cllffl.... J. Toetlooeefrom 9-5 PM. 5400 Otet• Typewnr-2271 Pomona & m~"':°'. 852-9589 e..utttur 25" RCA Cir TV WANTED. 181 or latget Fully Equl~ tnterlOf NEWPCJllT .Ill ILE•MS 3 Long 8 • • e I\ . II Joann•. Sal/Sun aft 10 s t4e 3 yr wrnly Open Trallel Tr&Uer PP win~ (t03VEN) -llPIRTS PCH/AnllheUn Rd-Rt 2 -_.I .J.t... f ~ , ...... Tldth Sun TV Johne &4tr.119e cash. Ca.II (714)892~248 11111 • • • A • blkt Oteta. Organ, Chi-,. tltf•tw.11 t •'1Jn Good prlcee & Mate Call 1---------~--=,..--,,---:rr:= 1001 Quall Street neae 1rtlf1c11. turn. SATURDAY 1G-4pm nowt Randy 950•90;7 Mattlltt Stereo Infinity A•tt ltticn S ~ 9Metl cnln•. ctvystal, m<>f• . 9942 VOVAGER CR. apkrs. 175. ~5438 •• CIEln IEEHI ua..11• Jottn Wayne Tennis Club =----=----=....,....,. Ctrtal ••I .. , All llem1 must go Wath· Membership S850 obo Ptwtr INb 7 1 Equity & usurM P•Y· * FREE * § F1mlt;:SC4'mon1 crib I :::~1?'9'e Fr~h wll~dow, Call Renee 840-9800 fal e&tOA WHALER ments on '81-'11-4 Cars & flat 9123 man. dbl atrotter. Ching-514 A~lan:r ~T tp.~m•. Mon-Frl 8am . Spm . w/35 hp. 873-1873 Trucks. 491-8800 74 mr Ghl• Mint CllllTIUI "" Ing l~Jtlnt cond. Cat ---Leather Jacket dartt blue, ••y •••t* att Lt11ia1 9011 cond 23K orig ml. $7000 From S~thweet ..-otor seat1,toys,eklclothea& lnlat Bally, ,ez small, never *---Aati,an 2tt--234-252SanytJme Cer Onelu<*yperaon boat• haehld lt•m• used $990 MW Sell t&' c1 ... 1c Klinker bullt Clu ic' -..5 ~--· ----,,...,..,= wtit Win. mlnistur• clOthei & mueh more: Sat:4 FAMILY-Photo/kl! $400. 8~5 • tt29. Fully r•lored. to I I .... ..... ttn Mw~SLCon¥9rtlble 920 Poppy SUn t-2 etten/tp0rt1/Btkeletc1 5 · hra on 35 hp G.-.y Marine. •a F()(d wOCidY ~· 178 Ace LX 5 ::;;i Zi w.. motortad kid• cat. now • Snowapple.W Vale Loop. M9glc lalMd M«nberthlp Boat cover. Reedy tor I $ ....... V" ......... S "2 IOfM an•a...-s Btu ' _,. oodb Id •• 1 b complet•runa ~ dun Mich 11,. MORE on dlsplay All you do It at. r' • u.c-· . ........ •. w r oe tor sate. -Negot • .. Chtlstrnae Parade. Mutt --·. TIYITl -1929 A Ford S~an •19u ··"8728. .... I t COOk•.,., below wtio19-77&.6892 77,._.t81 Dorta do by Dec 20th Dys call --••"""' 87~ 81 • U<J ~ ., ... ng nyourourr9n sale. c:Matmu tr•. 701 Giant Gatege Salel SAT &40· 1 &33 After 5pm UTlll ....,.,., 1 Mercedelo-Benz OrcNd. (4th & Orchid) Dec 8. 8am·2pm. Ou&Uty Mink Coat full l9nglh 842-7142 Widow wilt All MAKES . I t99 down. ·54 CheYy Corvette Xlnt 'llO Civic 1500DX 5 ~ regis1ratlon (any mocs.t --..,.----,,b-~-~,...-.,,...11 clOlhet. S2 & i..s. Oak wl aable,eotl11. Xtnt cond finance c.E.Comm.Leae cond White wired In-1tereo. gd cond. or)'Nl')andentwthe Sto¥e, lr..ur, •· _. dreuera, antique yellow $1500 OBO 979-1518 No tat or lut-No deposit terlor. $15,000 673-0627 536--8146 freedl'awlng. Attheume Mm cenn YOLISWICEI/ IS Ill m M "' • '" "J Jlf• f'"" t SOUTH cou11n VOLKSWAGEN ·I ' · HU I 14'1 111111111• 1u e1 ~.. 1u lMI THEODORE : ROBINS · FOIO l<>'>L' 11 a a lv• 'l -tJ (C»TA M l\A ti.•; f.)1'.) '82 MUSTANG 2 dr 1PCWt eouc>e. rtldlo. n.m.r ••• ~. lo-ml -*t-eond.W out seooo ot>o "2·2517 '82 MUSTANG OT Loaded w l tl'I pow•r ~· & v ... enalfw In beeuhful ~. Uk• new ( 1E>iE52:2) 17995. John.on • Son Uncc*I Mer1)Uf'y. 262.9 H8rbcw BIYd. Coet• Mela. (714) 540-5630 Liacela THlODOIE ROBINS FOID 1060 HAllOI l l WO co~, .. MU A ~, 0010 ver & mlee. SAT Mpm. drllM(. Ml, round Olk MINK STOLE autumn '81 opel"I 24' Sklpjack. -NolleenMfee --------tlmec:hecitoutoufl1tge 400Hellotre>pe.CdM. coffee tlble. Sporting haze Pd $t200 will .... Lotsofequlpt.towtn.no de!MnanylMM. '57T·BIRO Whltelredlntr '81 ACCORD 5 IPd xtnt setectlonofMercedee '1'9ContMatt!Vewtter, C"t •.. __ -goods, ETC. 4 &.inMI t .-.. ,... 090 .. ~" .. 1" t trlr I 14,000 Must Sell! (714) 432· 19n Automatic. restored. rblt c:ond.. MW llr•, ale. now available 10< ute 0t idnt cond7.;.1_,~ PP WECIRE hwlhe4 -AIYW, Oeerfleld °' ~ ~ • 780-9538 eng. MW cnrome & tlr• t>e6ge $8000 S59-5031 ...._ Drawing wlil be ""'""""" *UUlllAU* ·--MUST SELL. John Wayne Unlfllte 42 Spt Ftell Aat" WutN 9020 S18.900/obo S5M545 'lllllMlCHU heldonO.C.24. 19&4 '82 LINCOLN CONTIN£H:. 1519A ~Pt. l~rt ltac~ Tennis Club Member· S129 500 offer '81 Un-WE Ill CherfY ·55 Chevy Bel.ir 2 $139/mo +ix $.486down Cal Br~sAdamafor TAL 4 doot. ~ Saturday/&lnd8y 8-3 i?amiiY mat only. ship. 760-075-4 an 9 lfllte 48 Yaeht Fl1h dr no p(>elt llOI< orig ml C E Commercialleue details. EdltlOn ~ wtth 4Fam. Sat/Sun Mtrcroa t527 Prl aellla Ln. New ltlV cover '83 Ency $295.000 845-6GOO Bkr CLW IAllS c.11673-5152 831-MM ALL-SAVERS SOUTHWEST Aa ... , ... ntic every uncotn luxury blke,guitar,bo')'actothea. 931·0tto· Bike. 1oye, Brit pd St300 Sac SllOO b 7tl4 Aattt laprtN (714)43•2.,·1_9n_....,10TOR CAR CO. (1FWH839) S14,t95 2977 c.yton. 545-6004 tum, kid• ciolhes ectl Incl xtru &42·"82 ,..~:1.-,.,..,.....",.......,oi! _ Johnlon & Son Llnco4n --------Blodt Nie· Sal M Via Paclftc View CetMt Lot ·77 sXRfXRA 525. Mull ... 2 1220W:Coast Highway CMillac Ult Merc:ury, 262e Harbot Antiquea, dothlng, tum, M . 3 IT :l S NII. 5 begs ealte, motor, t11 FIUEIWIEI Newport Beech '7§ ElbORAOO 431( ml.. ~~ MeM. {714) mleclTtiur/Frt/Sat t<>-4 arlne off 2 rd ul1ln. Choloeloc.valSle9 ec: tr1rS7995 ALAJUELA38 1-.-..-------7141631~ new Michelina metalc: _ ......... _.,...-.....,,....,--.,,-.,...::--:--::-- 1055 WM1W11d Wsy (SE-Ralncheek M>Ct wtcndl s750,&46-t379 dsl loaded $8& llOOolfer •79 52811 C>Wnef 4 '9d bm * ffOllDA * bfown. seddle int Re9I '84 UNC TOWN CAR. Ul• comer-CMyonNlcl<>N) Aul0$,hMhold ltema etel Poot 4~ble(1/2 In llate) &45-seoo ' Bk; ~~ ~~"r1~~~; TIP Ill Plll Beauty S9500 964-7804 Newt Loeded wttn Iota of HOl,.IDAYSHOPPERSI ESTITEULE/1.1 ~~~O:V~ Ann w/trlr, 3 aa111 $995. WlllY 'llllW's HAS ForPampered '85 CAOILLACS ~~.5:t~~-=~ Nice lteme tor entire famlly 25 yr 1CX:umul1tlon. An-M . Chr:. made In Oen-Wlndglld8f & Hy Fly salt-USED CARS & TRUCKS M8feedee Benz $199 doWn 229 s1ERKS,Frt.-Sat-Sun tlquee. gloaware, m~S75bothboth Cof· boards-mak• otter COMEINORCALLFOR AIEllEIEI HONDA lllllllnlUI CloMdEnd 11JMU912). ~ & Loi .. goodlee & Anllquee. rwntture, Jewelry, oil fee & 3 end tb&e by. Lane 581·9157 Aft 5:30 FHI lPPIUSAL Outstanding Selectlonl Top M•cedee Prlc. Paid ~L.-S~~E~ ~e ~==" SNd~~~ 220 l>aullne Plec:., CM. palnllnos. piano. lltver. $100/obo,648-1545 · HOBIE t&lncttflr,catbox. Cormlet·OeUllo LEASEORBUV CARS CattPeterorRay <7141 .... 2•1977 Meea.(714)S40-5630 SATURDAY 9AM-4PM eothee •nd much misc. new trampollne cover & Olmaa.... Up 10 1 yr1 avallabte 111111 • ... Tl - t512 Sant1nell1 Terr. UVA Tanning Bed·Scand• mOl'e $2200 840--4287 ._, ~Liii llW ,,.ial IEl~IEI Moped. Pwf Tool•. Carn-Thura lhru Sun g.5 pm. Sol P-2000. 4 mo old. 18211 BEACH BLVD. • 110ft • •"' NABERS eru. Stweo. TV'a, tum, perfect cond. Co.t new _H_OB_t __ E_18_wl.,..lh-t-ra.,,.llet--+ HUNTINGTON BEACH 1540Jam~ N.B. (l1')1Jl.llll 2t30<714637·2333 dlstiu. Olln Skl'a, Giant Gatege Sale, mov-$40001 Asking $2800. x1ru. Xlnt conct. $3200. Ul-10ll;IU.Hll Adlaceii1toFeahlon~ 137"68Mch8111<S t t-c•NILIC ciottoee. ptcfur•, lramee, ~· 1 ~hlng ~~l.:; Call Ray 994-0500 842-7180 · l•IW W•tmlnster P.nclat ~ • NllL ft ~;~::'uf.~ tu~,,,.e1:."1;• ';' ~mlp ••aical la1t. H24 LUDER 1& Xlnt cond. WI WAIT YM BetWM(l 22 a 406 14 ' 1 ~.a..•7i!!i9~1~""095-~""""'· -:t\Jl"'I""'~~-. must~P~P LARGEST SELECTION 549-2559 Wey Sat/&.in -&Ums: CB 780 g PC: ey;n. s~~~cM"~::°'~':. ~= =·l ~ nm....n lbdl $6500. ph 499-2175 °11~= In~:=- Big Pr..ctlttetmu C!Mn-SAT t218 at Sam. Otc tum bals. Perfect. Cost 1465• partlally restored ~Y ~ '12 l&DA ILO • '76911 SSportomatlc Sil-CalllomlalS.uatod.yl Out. Indoor rein or lhlne ~ool aq~lp, & blkdes,_:..s~' bet ofr llk•.759-9269 &75·8092 ef1 5pm or S.....s.rvtoe-LMatno 5 IC)d , .,,, stereo. Sharp Yer. air e6ec: su"'1. tac 5.ao 1110 Tor*• & Star W.,. toys. s. 18 yr ...-' -•-· Elee guitar & Amp $400 &75-2291 leeve mtg. "***'*'*'*'* Sldn C<Nwa. (1FOV281) CIC. Cone«d star $.28K, '19 • BM)( blk•+ lot1 more etc 2241 Donnie Rd. Call aft 8PM 646--4584 . SAIL SHEL TEA INCOME! llHI pp $14.500 Pt1 499-2175 Frldsy nlte 4pm-9pm a SAT 9em-3pm Old cam-Stetting SINef 30' Newport Mk Ill ·112 19 llllUDT WfD1•Y Sat 9am-4pm 2573 For-eru . elide projectors, Selmer Flute hp dll wt'tl str wkg '11t1 ....... ...,, THEODORE ·14 Ponic:tle 911-CAR-------- dham Dr (College Park) stereo tools etcl • ' · • 112 t w' Be Ave (alley) w/cue. Nicole &73· t924 genoa drifter. main, 9t22 80320! Ssp ale 2atd31 Ftutaia y VALVE TROMBONE Kl~ stereo. VHF. Kl & depth Jt!fl 8132()j 519e/r 100£497 ROBINS FORD Vall •-J C metre VALID TAX -•If 81320IAITl/r 1DAG9&4 !f .. a aaa ar . 3-B w/lllde attcn LIK SHE=T well mnld 3rd 'II .llfP -" SAT UUto 2Pb tM sAflsONmom.newUMd NEWS750840-49t8 yr • tur cilart~ Sspd,O/O,A/CPfec>.Pts. :!~~~9f~~·1t~ 1060 "All O I Ill VO COST.& MIU 64 1 0010 Santa Marla. Pwr mower. Xmu 1tem1 & 1oys, tum. Offitt Faraihrt/ oP N ownr gets 10% Ult. tntetmlttent wlpen. 82 320l 5ap s/r 1•1407 movie camera & 9Cl'Mn ellhes 31991 Vie Delinda ..,_ • 'iii ltC. 5 yr dept', atar1 '841 reartraclodl.endmore. 8232015spsl r l d:rf145 9145 45 gal aquarium. ciOthel, rt Ortega lo Del Obispo ., .. ,.... t,~9 . 5 O O PP Bus (099-4)Stock N S845 82 3201 5sp si r 1esl416 42.MT mllel Ski Jecitet• Misc. •· •-I Assume i;e;; on Minott• 720·4960, Msg 720-4952 I 101111 82 3201 5tp sir 11g~63 I.I Sat Dec 8 Cordl .. 1 .. ala IUllaJtl .. C o P I 8 r f p · 5 3 0 ~ 557•7456 ORANGE COAST 82 3201 Ssp sir lfdc 103 This hmlted ptoducllon Pllonee · Ar.Sw.r Mach Getting RMa'Y 10 Mow S 11.2.43/mo, 2 yrs old, AMC/ Jeep 82 32015sp sir tevd9~ sedan 11as beer1 Dealer 24' SIS Refrlg, 1oy1: Sat only 20222. Qfcnld. g()Qd lhape, u.-d In sml 2524H11bor CoslaMesa 82528Ea/tloPldl700 pampered since 1979 games etc 18631 De-·eg BMW 2002 $900 firm. apjSraJsal office. 5'1·8023 82 528E 5tp I'd 1tnu306 from 1t1 elegant butted odar Si. (Bu.lhard & Ellle) MllC. Items 852-9054 John Eliot 875-1838 82 633al alt ( 1eog442) walnut dash & console to 9035 83 3201 5sp 1/r ttwt515 11sautom1tlc levellng 9)'9- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE .;.;.;,;.;;l~l~F"""'ll"""'l....-Cl"""'l"""ll .. l""'lll........,. 83 32015-s> ·s· o 10512 tem Thi• ts the ulttmatel 1...,,,.. ... _"""P9!1!91'--. 83320t5sp'S'390918 Never 10 be prOduced Pt.Ila' 83 3201 all 1/r 07248-4 egaln at any price Full 4 spd . po. brakes, pass-8332015ap1/r 0022~ powetleunroof Leather. anger Shell. Only 561< 83 528E 5sp L'd 958441 nu tires Full pf'ICe S35 600 miles (465370) 83 528E alt I'd 1HIW809 Marty 973-13'45 days 12111 83 528E alt ld'd 207194 673-1344 w!{nd eves ~5 •79 Me!c:iees.t 450SEL & 9, THEODORE RERA This bladt beauty loaded Wlf'W' equtpment & turtle P'!g Conc;orM cond (SU( •55H·c) 5'2 995 Jonnson & Son Uncotn Mercury. 2626 Harbor Stvd. Co9ta M ... (7 14) S40-5630 CHICK IVERSON PORSCHf AUDI CHEVROLET Hi1h«t 0-lltv S.lca It S.r"lce CHICK IVERSON 445 E C'N.ot H.,\' ~6-ctJ 673-0900 ACROSS 1 CongarNt 5 CoHOO. 48 Race .-omen• 5 I Ftghlll\Q m•11 53 Pend PREVIOUS f.>UZZlE SOLVED IUPlllHIMW 48x 18' lllp or aide tie fOt power boat Andera tee. 646-1801 Wkdys 543-3553 EYeSIWltnds. ROBINS FORD A real cl&sslc c:.r' $ 17 000 650-8635 (114)111-1111 82300TDWAGO~· 11!:::====:=.J 208W tt1.SantaAne $17 975 33K ml not lelh le~ 9161 9 Oueoec ., •• 1'4 AC10f -Ray 15 Fencing gea. 16 Fllltflg 17 Tumull 1 S'Propol110t1 20Powerleu 22 Hiii hard 23 Faction 24 Bundle 25 Ptquancy 26 Punster 27 Wrap1ull 28 Fuel 3 I 0 1 a City on rhe Arno 3'4 ScllOOlgtrl 35 Lacerate 36 Pi.1 unlta 37 Sky vlsttOf 38 Loseenergy· 39 MllClelleny 40 Producer 41 Played '42 ASlan bOVIM '43 Acea 44 Pointer 45 Antelope 47 H04"1bf e 55 F•d•ng 1way 57 L,. ~11n11 58 KllC!len IOOl 59 Impulse 60 Ot>11g11ton 81 LoYtlly spots 82 Malt prodUCI 63Do 1n DOWN 1 Allms garb 2 Prev11hng -•Iller 3 Toke on '4 MarQu1111d s Mr 5 Ecl\O 6 Drub 1 Spen1s11 mur11111 8 S111mu1 9 S11oon 10 lark 11 Dull color 12 FollO 13 GazM upon 19 -de COfPI 21 Double 25 Ea1r11 pref 28Exllled 27 It angrv 1S AGS BA Ll l SMASH A l OE ABAT PEN T A l 0 8 E 8 l U E M O NO A y AH E M EER •EIDERS DAT ED A E B Ei A I T • N E T 8 I A S -VII A T E •GRAC E •BING O T H EW H I T E F E A T HE A T U NI S • 80 s s v• OAT A S S T BA l • PE sr- MO T I F DO WN S 0 I A L E A • v A T RA I l I N 01 AN F I l E ET T E s T I N S E A E IC ..! .9 !_ T I AE ST ,s 0 R E S ..!..!! 0 T 29.Ad~ 30 Hustled 31 Gambol 32 Scotch 1Sle 33 Tr ICk tMtl1 I 34 J ibbed 3 7 Fr911Ch c11y 38 Bew11dermen1 40 BewatlerS 4 1 Asian club 44 Warning segn 46 Fabrtc anc- 48 Calumn1ete 49 Curecao·s neighbor SO Small 51 S1mp1e 52 Desirous 53 Employ 54 V~a,.15 56 NL player • • 10 11 12 13 1060 HAlllOI Ill VO (0$fA M H .& 6 4'2 0010 CLOSEDSUN!>AYS Turbo Call 844-7406 ·71 SILVER SHADOW lii!iiiiiiilli~ii·~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~,_;;;;;;--;;;;;_.:...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii MN patnt by Roy C&N9f • compt MtVlce '9COl'd•. bluel11tver. real t>Muly $.28.500 (7141964-7804 T179t1 tlH '12Teyeta o.r.111Wp .. Au10 • air. atereo po brakes. roof raek (1HBM1S8) Sllll THIODOIE ROBINS FOID 1060 HAalOtl Ill VO CO$TA MI SA 64'2 001• l e&U* ... ting area 1216NON) Htll '*** 'll FLEETWOOI 4eELEUICE Ext,. cteen (317Pl<N) S4HI *** '11 COIPE 4t VILLE LowMl•·Full~ 12APH1501 ""' *'** 'l1 SOii •• YILLE Dual Power ... ts IM2VC2l ""' l O'lll M•lel. Fun Power (1B\/X~71 110,111 ..... '10 ELllAAIO llUIUTZ LOADED• ( 1AHG2981 11 1,tll ••• '11 ELllRAIO 111nm- 76 Grllnd Monwdl GIU Loeded. ~ g0 oono 118001000 613-1647 '79 Colony Par1l wmgon LO~ Xlnt oond 1n & out Well maintained $4950 662-7474 CurtlS al Cepn..J °' l'latcn'** vs p s p 8 A I C AM FM $.&800 675-4 118 83 GA,1.ND MARQUIS 4 dr Sidn E~ lul(ury pwr equip '" WTyl root. (atk .U 77) $8595 Jonnson & Son L1nc01n Mercury. 2626 Hatbot Bl'w<J. Colla M .... (714) S40-5e30 •ta lOMl Lm SEDAN auto. 8", power brakes stereo 11HDC145) lllH THIODORI ROBINS FOIO lOoO HARIOI &lVD CO~TA M ISA C>4l · 0010 .. Orenge CoMt DAIL PILOT/Friday, Dec9mber 7. 1964 .% . 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Air Cond ( tHCK057) ..._ STORE HOURS: 1112 llTSll 20011 Auto Trans. Power Brak .. ( 1EDX353) 1113 llTSlllSHI Clllll LS Power ••-Ing & windows. aun root, alloy wN1. Hit. cnilM. tutone. ETA cue . Air Cond (1FYFC>e1) '7995 8:30 AM • 9 Pl Ion-Sit 10 AM • 8 Pl SUllDAY ' I . •• . • • , ' ... "~ -- I z Pilot Weekender/ Friday, December 7, 1984 ,. l Glittering harbors echo with ho-ho-ho a "ariC't\ ot ctitcgon~. aH:ord1ng to previous one and wilt spend Jn\ \\-ii ham·, ,, ho adJ., "l h1~ >car\ where from ~vcral hundred w -.. celebnl\ JUdgr will be Orville Redcn-eral thousand dollars," !kl)''> \\ 11 hJthl'r •· hams ... But. to !"lt'· one of the n1u ,t By CHRIS CRAWFORD o.-, ,..,. c ............. . . f I'> thl' ~'3\0n Whl.'n murl' than "\{)() boat' along 1hc Oranil· ( oa!>l ~re Jcdl'<l out 1n 1he1r ( hmtmas firtel). read~ to pan1c1J)3te 1n one of three kx-al proce<.<J10ns H un11ngton Harbour's :!2nd an- nual ''('ruic;c of Lights" launches the lir'>I nu1se on Dec 12. rt'J>CUllng four time., each evening throu~h Deeem· her ::! I ";1ghl'leCf" onboard the cruise h11at will he offered a 45·miriutc tour ol tlw communi ty\ decorated boati .tnJ home' · \n far SO homl'\ ha\C <.1gncd up to panicipate." says Bobbitt W1lll.1mc;. "and there wtll probably be 35 111 50 decorated boat!> as well." Williams 1s a member ol the !.ponsonng Hun11neton llarbour Ph1lharmoni cComm11tee. More than 300 member'> of the Orange Count) Philharnton1c Society donate thl·tr time to the "C'rui'>C of Light<;" to ra1M· money for the soc1et) ·.., music pro- grams for schoolchildren throughout Orange County.· "In 1962. $319 wa~ raised.'' S3)S Williams. 'This year. we estimate that we will raise $70.000. We ~tart selling ticket 1n September. and . we're alrcad't sold out for four n11thts COVER PHOTO: Lavishly lit yachts and homes may be viewed during the ''Christmas Cruise of Lights" four times nightly from Dec. 12 to 21 in Huntington Harbour. Ticket proceeds benefit the Orange County Pbllbarmootc Society. Dally Pilot photo by Lee Payne. Chorale offering yule gift by Bach llw l l"'°'l l' Orangl' Count~ 1\1.1\tlr C hm;ik. ll'J h\ l>r \1aunn• \ 11.llll u 'hl"" 1 n 1 lw holida ' '>l.'01C.11n 11, Jlfl '' nt1n11 I \ 11.tl h ' ;M,1~nit 11.ll th11111~h1111t thl' lllUlln 11, 1111.il 1w rl111 rn,inn· -;11 ~ p 111 \,1t111d.I\ 111 ...,11uth ( 11,1,t < ommunll \ t hu1d1 "' ~'' tl11n11a < an\llll Rtlill.I Ii' lnl "ill k;i iurc L 'nn l ar-.on "'fHJ no l'aul Juhnt,on wnur \1d - 11lh '\ktlalf. alw and Jud Prc<,man. ha\\ J\ \<llOl\t\ T hl· liN halt of the program lO"'"t111~ol thr' "llfagn11icat:· "ill be h1~hhghtl·d h\ J { hamtx-r orche!>tra rntrodul11on and four \olo\ "11h l IH lrU\ < 11mrx1.,l·J h\ Rach in I 7:!3 for h1<i lir\t ( hmtmas ~·ason a~ director of OlU\ll for the Cll> of Lc1pr1g. the '1.ignitkat .. 1' based upon thl· word\ "1 th l· \ 1rgin Md f) when !.he' t•ilt\ hl'r l llU\IO lht.1hcth who IS Ill tx· the mother of John the Bapmt -··M) .. out doth magnif~ the I ord" -a .. 1norded in the gospel of I uke I 46-55 Rach·, '>('tling for vocal \oltmt\, < 'horu' and fc~t1vc urche\lra ccl- chratec, the htrlh of ( hnst and has lx-cn u~cd a<. pan of the Laun l11urgy for C hn~t mas vespers. fhe Ma\lcr ( horalc ( hamhcr Or- l hcstra ~•II accompaO\ ;\llard for the wrnnd rx1n1on of the program katunng tradllionat "or"' and l arnl\ ~1th a ::!O-m1nutl· .-.egmt·nt b' r hl' ( ahl<lrnlan\... the c;eleo :!0- \ oKc en~mble compo'\Cd of( horalc member. Thi'> lighter half of the c' en1ng will include work~ b)" George W> le. a Hollywood composer who has wnllcn for celebrt11es including .\ndy Williams 'iclcc llons to be performed by "T tw < altforn1ans.. include W)lc'c, '( hnstmas Medley," .. 0 Come, 0 < ome. Emanuel .''"MerryChnstma~. l>;.irhng" "Hanukkuh" and carols including .. '1lent Night," "Angels We llavc Heard on lhgh," "Uf? on !he Hou~top" and "Good ( hnst1an Men. RCJOice~ r hl' chot'lle will follow with numhcrs 1nclud1ng "Welcome All Wonder\." "0 Munify the I.ord," "I Ikard the Bells on Chnstmas Day," .. \anta Clau~ 15 Comng to Town." LynnLanon Paal Johneon .. Li ttle Drummt'r Boy." "Fehz "1av1dad" and "I'll Re Home for c·hnstmas.·· Larson will present "The hepherd Had an Angel," and soloist Darlene I cu. accompanied at the piano hy her hu'iband David. will pctform a '>J>CCial gospel spiritual. .. Sweet Lmlr Jesus Boy." fhe provam w11J conclude with another pon1on of "O Ma.Jntfy the Lord" and community singing. Admission 1s $20 for adults. $7 for seniors(b5 and over) and students (IS and under). (Dct 14. t 5. lb and 11) w e·rc already 1nforn11ng JX'Oplc that t1d.el'> for nnt year will he 3\3tlahlc ht-gin- ning nnt Sept 9 " L:wh H~ar Judgl'<. ~ho ltvc ouhufr llunllnitton Harbour n.1luatc 1he del'oratl'd home~ and a~anl pnzcs in kl'\IUcnt' wh<> annuall' dt~ ur:ltt' th1ng.'i ab9i)t th1~ 141 the camar.1\ln u their hci;it' or holl'l'' oltt·n Ix-gin 1hrtr and commun1t)' spirit that 1 planning ··alrno't n11-h1 artl•r the (Ple&MJ ~!ARADES/Page 13) See Newport's "Fe.tlvalofLlght.s" p~radeon thlaroute nightly, Dec. 17-23. , Alexander's coming of age , emphasizes pizza, pasta But most California cuisine Certainly we could not fault o ur waiter's warm welcome, and he was prompt witl'I our selection from a f di Id t t small but notewonhy wine list which includessuch namn S gone, nerS WOU 00 Waf asBurgess,AlexanderValley,Chappelet, Rutherford 11111 By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH We also appreciated the immediate arrival of crusty. hot sou rdough. togetherwuh a piquant salsa . .,.., .... c:.. 4 -1 • P1ua1sdefinitclythuhowpiecehere.As youcntuthl Early last fall when I lunched at Alexander'\, I restaurant, you can watch the pi.zzaehefrolhng out thl' heralded it as a promisine newcomer The menu, with 1t~ dough, topping 11 with tomato herb sauce. fontina and accent on C'ahfomia cuisine. was mnova11ve and the moa.arella, plus pepperoni. homemade porii: sausage"' dashes I tasted. nicely executed. smoked Black Forest ham. You miaht also Stt the chit ~1·1 Recently I returned for dinner. and although much of p1zz.a. with tomato herb sauce. red onions, fonttna. my cxpenencc was good, it lacked the excitement of my mouarella and feta cheat ... o.ra vegetarian version with earherv1si1. The menu has been changed, and though a aJuhenneoffmh vegics. number oforigmal items remajn, the emphasis 1s now All ofthubove and double<Nsled calzones bake 1n ltahan. The switch, according to operations manager a bnck oven. ··fueled in the old European manner with Peggy Playan. came because people 1n our commun11yare seasoned oak,'' to Quote the menu. 1n a hurry and weren't w1lhng to wait forthe morc t1me· Wcll,ccnamly ~had 10 trysomctlunafrom that consuming preparation of the California cuisine. -oven. But what? We narrowed the selection down to the For me, however. ifs more than just a matter of the calzones. The chicken version tempted. with scallion~ menu. The rcsta~rant.,owned by James AJcx.a.nder Murray pimientos, fresh marjonrn, fontana, mou.arcllaand feta of El PasosCanttnas. gives me the uneasy feehng that it's So did the lasagnacaliooe with iu meat sauoc and four still dee id i ng what it's going to be when it gows up. cheeses. But we ch09C the ham($ 7. SO). Forstan.crs, the setting, a remodel of an Italian It wa.s trulydcliclous: plump with its rich, cheesy mtaurant. isstillaratheTodd mix of ceiling fans. neon. filling, navorfulwith fresh herbs.sweet bell peppers and pi llarsand ph~ n ts. The wai ten· whi tc shi rtsand black ties Black forc!lt ham. A tender bread-like crust encased th is and the white-clothed tables suggest some formality.lJut savory lillina and the portion was more than Jencrou~ once you're seated, you realize thatcrinldy paper overlays Ourothcrentrccs were notassuoces ful. Among thl' the cloth, and the napkins arc aJso papeT. (I had thought pasta ltstinp, the prawns, saulecd in a ptlie-berb butter thiswastruejustat luncht1me.) (Pleue ... '1.A.ZZ{PaCe 18) ...... Calendar Fri. Claulcal Tlllt WIK£ CELLAR re taurant ft-aturcs classical-recordings durtn1t dlnntr TutS -Sal. 7-11 pm. Tht Nt"wpor1f'r. 1107 Jamboree Road. Nt"wport Oeach. 644-1700. HAND£L'8 ••llESSIAB," ftatur- lnl( the Oran((e County Pat"tflc Sym- phony anc1 thr Pacmc Choralt . R<>gt>r Wajlnt"r conducts. 8 p.m .. Plummer AudHor1um, F'ullerton. 680-3444 T HE OC JRVUllt WU•D ENSEMBLE performs a program which Includes Russian Chr1stmas muslr by Alfred Reed ... Crown Im ~r1al by William Walton. and .. ,..f'•l'll of Trumpets .. by Marbt'th PNtr I' Foumelr conducts 8 p m . UCl's f'lnf' Arts Vllla,lte Thtatrt" 84 J.tt•neral admission 854)-6617. GR EGORY COLEMAN, classlral i.tuttat111t. entertains In I hC" La Palm<' rt"Slauranl M~m.-Sat ... 1--11 p.m. The Ntwportrr, I 1"07 Jamborft Road. Nrwport lkach 644-17()(), CHAPMAN COLLEGE'S Chamber · OrrhC"slrJ Jnd Concer1 Choir'! pt"T· form <ti ~ pm A Christmas W<1<isall .incl dlnnC"r prrvlcw al 6 p m l~rtC"a 11.:ill ,l:l3 N Gla~ll. Oran!(C" . 85 gC"nC"rJI t1dmls'>lon 997-6774 Country THE Dmat DAVIS BAJ'l'D dppcars fmm R.30 pm -1 ·30 am. at Crazy Horse. I 5tl0 Orookhollow. Santa Ana. 549·1512 Ja.zz plt"asurt". Tut"S -Thurs. 8 :30 pm -12:30 a.m , F'rl -Sat 9 p.m -I d fT\. Library l..oun1tt', Tht' Nt'wporter, 1107 JamboM"t' Roac1 . Nt'wport Beach 644-1700. BOB BUYER. DJ, appears from 9 pm -12 30 a.m with cfanct' ICM<>ns from 7-8 p.m. Ml"adowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham. Huntington &ach. 846-3391. CAPE LIDO features I he Lido Jazz All Stars Thurs.-Sat. rrom 9 p m.· I :30 a .m. Also Mon.-frt. from 4:30-7:30 Is "Happy Jazz Hour" with Warren Jason on keyboard and vocals . 2900 Newport Blvd., Nt"wport Beach 675-2968 .. JUDI LORICK sings d blt"nd of pop and jazz In the Atnum l..oungt". Hott"I Mer1dlt"n. 4500 MacArthur Olvd .. Newport lka"h Tue5 ·Sal 5·9 p m 476-2001 Pop BAXTER'S STREET presents The Younp; Americans Song and Dance Co., a musical revue, Indefinitely. 6 and 8~p.m..£rl~.~45.a.odB:45 .m. Sal.. 6 p.m. Sun .. 7 p.m. Mon.. c . and Thurs. 4647 MacArthur Blvd .. Ntwport Beach. 756-0611. ·- DAJlfT UBL, fmm the Pans • MC"rtdlen, pt"rforms nightly from 9 pm ·2 a.m. In thC" Trianon Bar. Hott'l Mendlt"n. 4500 MacArthur Blvd . Nt"wport Beach. 476-2001 JUSTIPC TOSK performs Top 40 music Tucs.-Sal from 9 pm -1 30 a .m Rcubcn·s. 1513 N. Tustin Ave" .. San ta Ana . Throujlh OC"c. 3 1 547-6281. ~lot Weekender/ Friday, December 7, 1984 CONPREY PRII..LIPS, sophlstt· c-atf"d pianist and singer, pr~scnts a lonl( wllh hl!i 1rtojazz t"nler1alnmC"nl for your dancing and llstenlnl( GOODIE8 featu res live rock bands performing Top 40 music from 9 p.m .·2 a .m . Wl'd.-Sat , "Tht' Centerfold Dan~rs" a ppcar Tu('S. Sat a t 7:30 p.m .. "The Poorman· .. Dlaneyland•e .. Country Bear Jamboree .. TonlJ(ht Show," hosted by Tht' Poor-c ... ---tera ba•e been re~dreued and re-manfrom KROQ. fcatuN"s on Thurs . uaa-Sun.·Mon. showcase dance bands programmed Into a .. Country Bear Chrl.etmu Special'• that combine. ortctnaJ eonge and fa•orlte etandarda for a band· clappln', foot~atompln ' holiday celebration. Tbat certain mactc wlaea DaTid rrtaell and Sllelly W..t nae ••811ent Part:Den•• and otlaer comatry lllt8 caa be eiidOYed at 6 &Del 9:30 p.m. SaadaJ at tile Cn.ay Bone stiakboue. To ra1"e 822.50 tteketa, plaoae 549-UU2. with neow mu'll< r rom 6 30·9 p m . d nd Mon -Tues fraturr'I nrw music nights hMtt"d by <"tlrhrll\' radio DJs lS-41 Plact"nlla AvC". 1-'ullC"rton 524-7071 ROClt·A·BILLY with Frankie S appears from 9 p.m · 1.30 a.m . Sun~t Pub, 166!1!'; l'a('lflc Coa"ll 'Highway. Sunst•I Urach (2 13) 59~·1 926. WUfCHSSTER Jppc;"ari. W("d -F'n from 8:30 pm 12 30 am . and Sat from 9 p.m -1 J m at The Splnc1rlftl"r. _3333 W Coa"ll I ltp;hwav. "lewport Beach 642 229'5 CAGl'fEY'S BY THE SEA IC"aturt'!> live mu.'llc· ancl cl,1n1 Ing fhurs ·Sat with Top 40 roc-k .rncl roll b.uld'I. Fri. Sat. ft'aturr"l 0f.UllJ'>llC Drr;ims ·· 9 p.m.· I 30 .i m 406 PacJflc Coast High way . llun t lnjl,tnn Bt"ach 960-9318 BAD COCKS apP<'M" ,11 Uaxler's. J 4346Culver Drtvt'. lrvtnr Tu..s.-Sat. 9 :30 p.m -1 30 H m Throul(h Jan. 5 857-2 103. DEXTER pt"rforms Tup 40 music a t the Reuben E. l..l'f'·s. 151 I': Coast Highway, Newport ~ach. 9 p m.· 1.30 a.m. Throuith lltt 15 675-5790. Dance "THE NUTCRACKER." Thf' Forum Dan« EnSC"mblc prt"5C"nt111hli; holiday classic Gu('~t dancC'r Vlvll!'n Cockburn, formf'r principal danrrr with Ballt'l WC"st. joins the" p('r formancc. F'r1 . and Sat. 8 p.m .. Sun. 2 p.m. The1"'orum Theater. 4 175 fair· mont Blvd.. Yoroo Linda. S6 ad- mlstllon. 779-A59 i. Theater "A CBIU9TlllA8 CAaOL" at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town ~nter IJnVC', Costa Mesa. Tuesdays {h~ f'rtdaya at 7 .30. Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30, Sundays at I and 4 p.m. throu«h Ott 23, 957-4033. "A C11J09TllA8 CA.ltOL" by -A. Class Act Playcn In thc F'ornm Theater at Saddlcback Collqtc North. 5500 Irvine Cente r Drive, lrvtnf', Fr1daya and Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 2:30 th.-ough Ott. 23. 827-5224. ''A rt1PfPfT1'1IDfG llAPPltl'fED Ort TD WAT TO TllS 1'0aU11.'' at tht' Kie Bell will be a eololat Saturda1.. and Sunctar In Handel a "MeHlab' at Saddlebacll College lo lllulon Viejo. See Claaalcal lladn&• for detail•. llarltoquln l>lnnrr Playhou"t' :lSOJ.., · Harbor Blvd . Sant,1 Ana. nlghtl\o txcept Mom1ay at varying t·un,1ln llmM lhrol~h FC"b 17. 979 '>51 I "AJlf!lfDt' di thr Grom The.11n ll852 Main SI Gardt-n GmH' Wtdntsday~ thmu~h Saturday'< .11 H Sunday9 al 7 30 until Off 21 636-7213 "IWLL8HOT CRUIOIOl'fD" -'l I ht l..al(Una Moulton PlayhouM' 606 l.aguna Canyon Rood, Lal(una lk .. l<'h T~ay~ lhmuf(h ~turda~ ;at R Sunday!'! al 2 30 until Ott 16 494-0743 "TB& BUTTSUDfG&RS A.ROSL. MAaY AJlfD .Joe&PB, a:saoo TR& JlfUT Al'fD TBS 9LAUOBTBR 01' l l ffJT CAJlOLS DI A P&All TUE" ,,1 lht" 'lor 14-porl fh.-atr r Ar1., CC"ntrr ,l<;() I l 1111 Dnvr ._.c·wpurl fkad1 l-rlcl.1\., .lnd ""1111rclJ"' .•t K lhfOUAh l>n I "l "BYE BYE BOU>CE" .11 I hr C. urtaln <.<tit Dlnnl"r Thr.-11t·r 61.Kl l'.I C'.imln<> Rral. 111-.lln nl~hllv rllcrpl Monda.,.., ,H varvrng time' 1hnn111,h .l,1n I J H.IH· I !).io "CAI" CAMI' "' I h" C:r<tnd Dlnn.-r I lw.llc·r I 'Jtntl'I W,I\ ArMhelm 1111thlh •. ,,<' I Moncld\., ,,, varvtn~ c·11rta1 n 11rn1·.. 1hro11to!h .J.1n f; 1772 77 I 0) "CRIMES OF THE HEART" In I he• ..,ludm I hr 11t·r nt "-Hktll"h.,c k ( nll~c- ln M1-.-.1on \ 1.-10 r 111 .. 1nit prr 1orm.1nc-r., 1on1~h1 .ind -...1111may di K p m '>tmcl.n .11 \ Jl m H 11 4656 "FIDDLER 0 1'1 THE ROOP" al c;.-t>,i...11.111 ., WC'c;t l>mnrr l'T:1yhoo<;( I H> A' r· l'ti 11. ~...... 1 lrmC"nlt· Wc-<llll'"fl.r\" lhrttlli.th '°"•lt1r<l.<V" ill H Suncl.1\., .LI I r1nct 7 t hn111j!h J.in fi 492 9950 ''KEA VEl'f C~ WAIT" h\' 1 hr l oa.,r Coll«"g<'" ( on._..rv.1111n 111 thr Actor ., l'l,1\ hrl'< .11 t.<1hl.-11 IA-r"I t I'll lri.tr 111 I htnlln~ton lk.11 h "lostnl!, pf'rf11rrrl<11wr .. 1on1~hl 'nc1 -...11urda\' ill K p m ... 111111,1\ "' 4 (I m K'l"l H39H "THE HOSTAGE" 11 I 1 lrvln• I 111 lr I lw.11r-r 11111111,hl 11111 -...1111rtl,I\ 11 H p Ill M >h hh I': "PICl'flC" 11 ~ 11llrrl•u1 1 •1llr·11,1 l:tl ~ < h 111111.rn ''' ~ 11111 ''"" 1 ln .. 111c I" rl11nn.1111 , . ., l•lllll/,hl ""' "·•l11rcl.I\ 11 H ..._111111.1\ .1t J ICI Mi I HI fl I "WORKll'tG" .11 the• I >r.1111<1 L,11> l'tir.11rr n f Ora1)\!1· t ,,..,.,, < ·ollrJl.t' 111 < ·o"it .1 Mr-..1 ('los1n11, fll0 rfnr111.1nc "' tonll(lll .incl Sa111rrl.1\ .11 H pm ~.12 "lKKll Lecturee "PR.W1'ilCT AJ'fD BCRTH." o\ 111"4 u"'"'11 ol ocrurlTnf't''< v. II hln I ht· 1.1mlh which .HT u~u.ill" h.lpfl\ h111 .. tN"'\"\lul hut v.htt h ,,J'\O OIJ\ tlf' mmpromt'>t"c1 b' unlntrndf'd P""lt n.incv blnh dC"ft"ch, or m.rrll I pmh lt'm., t~ plT<if'ntl"<l 7 IO p m Goldf'll We-qt (.'nllt"gf''I HC"alth ~lrnC't11 \31, 1 ~7441 Clolckn Wt"SI g1 ltunttn~on llf'at"h 89 ltof' 89!> R7!10 "R01' SUEN 01' OLIV&IRA. •· Knn -.1t'C'n hosts ,\n lllu'ilratf"fl lf'C"hHT .a Pllot Weekender/ Fnday, December 7, 1984 •., .. • • ;. • • • • ., ••• •• • " ------.-• :•=--.L·=-· ROBINSON -r- Calendar Horses debut The famed Lipizuner Dancing Stalllona from Vienna a.re performing their intricate dreuage maneuvers for the flnt time in Loe Angeles tonight through Sunday at The Forum. Tlcketa are on aale at the box office or at Ticketmuter outlet.a. Phone 740-2000 or (213) 480-3232. and lour of Lhe Nathan OUvelra exhibit al l.8$(1.na AeaC'h Museum of Art f)e'l..<;el'I al 7 30. leC'ture at 8 pm 307 Cliff Dnve. Lap,una Beach S4 member'!. S6 50 non-mrmbrrs 494-6531 FU ma "IP ... " A satlrlC'al fdnlasy or a rc-belllou!I 'IC'hoolboy who f1p,hl"I rr· pres'llvr cttsclpllne In an Enp,llsh boardlnP.RC"hOOll!I ff'alur<"d 7 pm .. UC lrvlnf' Social Srlcnce tlall. 82.50 p,eneral admission. S I 50 UCI slu· Clcmls 856-6379 "SLEEPEll." "BAltANAS." and "EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS W MITED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX." A trlplt' bill of Woody Alkn Is fealur«J al Balboa Clnt'ma . 709 E Balboa Blvd . Newport Hf'ach S3 50 675·3570 SlnCle. SOUTHERJf WHEEL OF FRIEIQ)- SHIP r C'l<'bral<''l tlappy liour al Sp m . IA' PrrmlC'r 695 Town C<"nler Drive SoulhC'oa'll Plaza f'oraP,M>45orovt"r ~>tl".lO ---WHEEL OF l'RlE1'DSBIP. for 'llnP,lt''> over 45. me_rl'i at lhr S1ad1um {'luh tn Or.mp,c-al 5 30 p m HW ">21 "> Etc. "THE GLORY 01' CRRJSTllAS." whlrh l'I a C'omblnallon of musical narrat Ion. t'lnborate vis. ll vt animals and maJtnlflrrnt costum<"s. Is pres· Newport Harbor PARADE OF LIGHTS Uff. I i -2:1 -110 P .. r p,......,n ( 7 1 l ) 2·l I -7500 Wishing you a Meny Christmas OJr 'Hide choice of s-.veo1ef's from orour,ld 1tie ""°'1d WIM make o gl901 gift • ...... •AAJa. _.,. .................................. A. 8~~@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH • ( 714) 644-5070 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, December 7, 19&4 • ent«J throulOl Ott 21 ex~pt Mon- day<i C'rystaT Cath«Jral. 12141 l~wl'i Sc Garden Grove 812 50 and $I 0. 50 C<tll 54-GU>HY for Inf or· matton on llmr and tlckC't'I A llOTORCYCLE SW APllEET Is held from 6·10 pm . Ornnp,e Co11ntv f'atrground'I. I 00 Fair l>r (0.,1.i Mesa S4 adult'! 495 2542 "BAJlfSEL AKO ORSTEL" t'I prr'\· cntc-d by f'lve Pt-nny Opt>ra and dlrcrt«J by Carole Chardonnuy I-rl Sal 7 30 p m . Sat ·Sun 2 p m. OranRe Coast ColleRt'. 270 I Falrvtl"w Hoad. Co'lta Mt'sa Sf> aclul1-.. S2 50 under 18 432-5527 Sat. ct...ical CllAPM.A.N COLLWE'S <. h.imtx·r Orc'hestra and Concert Choir'!. '><'t' Friday llsttng UC IRV11'E'S STllPBONT OR· CRaTllA. rondurled by lit-m.ird 61l11101C. pH:xnt ~kin 1rn:-I lnjt OvC'rtu~ to Obl"ron" by Wrbl"r ConffrtO fOf' Vlol.:1 and OrC'hC tra b\ T C'leman n with Hatht'I Hudd 1;101.1 '\OIOl'll. Pit cola Mu<1lra "'otturno b\ Dalla P1cC'ola and SlavQntt· !>.inn•" by Dvorak A pm . lJ("I'., HM An., VlllaRe Tht'aln-S4 ii,ener.11 <1cl ml'\slon 856·6617 OREOORY COLEll.AN. SN' 1-nday llsttnii, ··nm JOY OF CBIUBTMAS" (ra lures the Golden West CoU~e SI~~ and Madr1~1 Slnger1 who blC'nd their vol<'f'S with thC' Oranj.?C' Coast Col~c r holr In an evC'ntng-oftradlllonal and unusual yuletide mu le fl pm GWC., Forum II. 15744 QoldC'n Wr'!>t SI • I lunllnRton Beach 82 Rt'nC'ral f!95-837A TBS WINE CELLAR. '.5C't' Fnda\ llslln~ A 'HOLIDAY l'g&TJVAL C01'1· CERT" IS prcscntttl by tht' Orangt> Cou nty Paclflr Symphony. with threr '1,Ut'St c1rtlst~ and the Santa Ana lhAh Sc hoot and C'ollf'Jtr r holr.. Kt>ll h Clark conduct.s .. 7 p.m .. Santa J\n.l tlt,(h School Auditorium. 520 W WJlnut SI S<lnta Ana K34-4131 H.AlfilEL'S ''llESSIAB" hti.(h 11,i!hl'I lht' <;addll"l.i.trk Conr t'rl c horale-., hollctav c·onrt'rl<> toda\ a l K pm .ind ">lln a1 -:1 pm Gut-st ..OlolSt., 1-r.inz Hnii,htblll .dnd Mic lkll alonJ.t with Kathrvn Allan AonnlC' Pnn donoff and Ruth Ntt'buhr. JOln lht C'horalf' s<.:C '> Mc·Ktnn<"\ Tht'alrl". 28000 M.irguentc Parkway. Mi ton V1rjo S"i admls~ton 8.11 4656 TIU 115-V.OtCEOJlAJfGgCOtfN· TT llASI ER CBOltAIZ; un<kr Thr dlrtttton of l.)T Maur1C'C' Allard t rl ebrtttt'S I hf' hohdav <wa'iOn wtth ,J S fl.lC'h., 'Ma~nlllcai· .1ndo1hedesltvt holiday mustr H pm Snurh Coast C'ommunll \ Chu re h "> 120 liomta (...;t n .. on H1Md. lrvtnf' i:; I 0 adult' '>:l5·0153 Country THE DUK£ DA VIS BAKD. 'ltt • Pilot Weekender/ Friday. December 7, 1984 ( \ I \ ( Tt;f TAU<ING HEADS "STO. MAKING KNH" (l'G) I 30 S 2S S 20 1 16 9 10 1 I 00 < ~~-'0 .,_.., 6 TRACI< ~BY StEMO ''1010'' (1'0) ntl HAI WI MAU CONTACT I lO 3 45 500 130 104S £XClUSIVE EHGAGOIENT "TH1 GODS MUST .. caur (l'G) 130 3 45 800. 10. 10 10 lfwartls SOUTH COAST PUll .,.. &48·2111 lJ. .11 ~ • • J "OM, ooot TOU OIV1t.'' (l'G) FRI 7 10 IO S5 "SUl'llCMtlL" (l'G) FRI t 00 4 TRACK 00\.&Y STEREO "AMADIUS" (l'G) FRI 700 IOOO • TRACI( OOUIY SllREO EOOIE MURPHY 'HYllL T HlllS COP" (I ) ) '-~~~~F~Rl_6_00~·~·~1~S~l~0~20~~--- .. WINI BflliTOl HH ' 4 VA I.•• • I• ~....... •••• 640-1444 ARNOLO SCHWARZENEGGER "THI TllMINATOI" (I ) FRI 1 IS 9 JO 4 !RACK 00\.&Y STEREO [ASTWOOO RUHO\.OS "CITY Hur · ("0) FRI 6 15 I 20 1030 C.HUC::K HOAAtS ''MISSING IN ACTION" {I J flll830 1 45 10~ "A SOLDfll'I STOIY" ("0) FRI 8 00 "AllllHICAN IHllAMH" , .. G) I I FRI 1100 1000 1•w1N1 HARBOR TWIN •• AM.,i 0.. I.. • .& ,•, o, .• .... • 831-3601 lfWlf'dl FOUNTAIN VlllfY ~ : " ... ~·.: .• ·. .. •939.1500 AO'f SOiE.IOER "2010" (l'G) TMI TIAI WI MAlll CONTACT ,,., ___ 1:..:00:;•<:-3:,.:30;:;:.,;· S:,,;4;.;:Sh, l;..biv;:S!,,1;;:0::::.30::::_ _ _, "AMADius•· c-> 7-00 JOOO "A CH&ISTMAS HOIT" (PG) "-<--. ...... 1~~-4~s1~~-'5~,•4•4~a ........ _.~ 1•w1N1 WfSTBROOI . . . ~ .. . . •. .. . b30 4401 '"T\41 TllllWNATOI" (I ) FRI f-00 "UNCOMMON YALOI" (a) nil 700 IOM "OM, OOOt YOU OIVIL" (1'0) ffll 735 "l'LACIS IN THI HIAtr• (l'G) FRI&~ 10~ "JUST 041 WAY YOU All" (l'G) H!tMO "SUl'llGllL" (l'Gl FRI 7 SO "NIGHT or THI COMIT' (l'G. U ) -.~"l"Ol ( FRte36 "INDfANA JONUM," (l'G) ) ~~-..,.--,--F~~.:....:..6~20~.~10~30;;.....,_.,,_~-EXClUSIVE ENGAGEMENT WARREN MlllliR S "SKI COUNTIY" ( -'TRACK ~8Y StEREO EOOIE MURPHY ''HVllLY HILU C·O"" (I ) FAI 800 8 20. 103S TOMHUlCE -"AMADIUS" (l'G) FRI 6 50 1000 L "'1MI TftMIMATOr (a) NII '110. 10' 4! "'NIOHYMAll ON flM sr· (I ) -,,.. 00 ( CllNT EASTWOOO BURT R£YHO\.OS "CITY HIAT" (l'G) ~ FRI 8 IS. I 20 10 20 "M.ISSfNO '" ACTION" (a) FAii~ "NIGHTMAal ON IUll Sr' (I ) FAlt461 :ogs MERYL SH~EEP ) T R08ERT a.NIA() j ''r~lUNG IN LOVI" (1'0-U) · ,RI I 34 I 45 10 45 RO&ERT o.HIAO lolERYL SfAE.EP ''fAUIHO IH LOVI" (1'0.U) FRI 600 8 1S. 10 15 "A CHllSTMAS STOIY" l"Gl FRI 100 1035 ''OM, GOOl YOU DIVIL" (1'0) FFU 8 SO HWINI CINEMA WUT 11' • t.t •• ~ ~ & ' , I ·~ '-! ........... , . 881 383[1 ARHOU> SCt!WARZEHEOGUI ,....,.. ..... Oil (1r) 1 10 3 IS 5 20 7 lO 9 45 • l RACt< OOl..8Y STEREO "'1010'' (.l'G) Tiff YIAI WI MAlll CONTACT ) { I lO ) 45 I 00 8 31) 1.::::0..z;S:;..._ __ .:... 4 TRACI( ~BY STEREO ' EAS TWOOO REYNOlOS ''CITT HIAT" (PO) 100 300 500 700 900 1100 -·1ii$iiNG IN ACTION" (I ) FRI eoo 10 30 "Unll DIUMMll Giil" (I ) JRI 05 1dw1rd1 SAODLEBACK •• .. .l' t. ,,, ' ' " 681·6180 "JUST lHI WAY YOU All" (l'G) fRl&OO 10~ "THI KAIATI KID" (l'G) f!!I 7 XI "•ACHl.LOI l'AITY" (I ) FRI 8 30 "HVINGI Of fMI NllDS" (I ) FRI 6 ~ 10 2.5 "TIACHHS' (I ) FRI 705 10 ~ "NIGHTMAal ON ILM-$1,'' (I ) ..... "OH. GODI YOU DIVll .. l"Gl FRI 800 ' All 0, Ml" l'Gl FRI 6 10 9 55 "MISSING tH ACTION" (I ) - F!!I 6 !>O 10 45 "THI TllMINATOl.(I ) FRI 8 'IO E~"'VRPHY E004E MUAPHY -SIVHl Y HtLLS CO"" (I ) \ "HVlll Y HllLS CO." (I) 1 15 3 30 5 •S a 00 10 1S ) ,,..___,:":":""-=:c~FR~'=•,i,;,,.~•~1s;,,.,;.10~30:;:.,......,...,~---·/ ....._~:=':'...,.......,....~...,.......,.......,....~~~~~~ "A CHllSTMAS STOIY" (l'G) \ 'CH OS M "(I ) FRI 6 15 10 35 "IODY DOUIU" (I ) FRI 8 20 FRI 700 10 40 "OH, GODI YOU DIYIL" (l'Gl \..._~,...,.......,.......,.......,........;..fR~l~l~4~S ~...,.......,.......,....___.,/ 1dw1rt11 El TORO I I '• ' .. 1 I • I, 'o A • • ' • 681-9600 ( uo "A CHllSTMAS STOIY" (l'G) A 10 10 2) ROllCRT o.NtRO MERYl STRE.EP "'ALLING IN LOVI" (l'G-1J) ~ 4~ a no •O 10 ,.~~---,.~.G~H~o~s~,~.~u~s,~1~1~s~ .. -,,.~G~1~1~~~, \ 1dw1rd1 VIEJO TWIN • ·'• • • .& ~ A. "" ,,, A•,' A ... " . ' 830·8980 R06ERf OeNIRO MERYL STREE.P "fALllNG IN LOVI" (1'0.12) FRI 6 00. 8 16 10 20 "OH, GODI YOU DIVIL" (l'G) FAii~ "A CHllSTMAS STOIY" l"Gl FRI ao 1030 ( fi 1~ •O 1' IHOIANA JONIS .. .' (l'G) ' TRACK STEREO "AM.ADIUS" (1'0) ______ 8::...;:;10:..._ ____ ,. •TRACI< 00t.8T SrtR(O 130 S 30 8 30 ... \ ,;-CLINl EASTWOOO ( BURT REYNOLDS "CITY HIAr' (l'G) 11 4~ 1 45 4 •S. 0 45 8 4$ 10 3S (~ 4 1RACI< OOl.l!Y STEREO "2010"( .. 0) 12 •S J OS S 25 1 4$ 10 00 HWINI SOUTH COAST lA'UNA ' •, A •H//•A"i..µr,a AA• • ..• ... • .. 491·1111 ,.~twooo AfY~lO' ,,,.-='JM,...6fRACk00t..8'f'$fEACO Cln HIAT" (1'0 ) J : ''1010'" (l'G) ,1 ~ Ml.SllNe IN ACTIOW' (I ) 6 00 I IS 10 20 ../ \ Tttl TlAI WI MAU CONTACl FRI e 35. 10 )0 4 TRACI< ~8Y STEREO ' "--=:--:1~1oo:i:-. 7,1~1S~4=-=J0~1;,00;,,;t,.::IS~,..-"""· ''THI TllMINATOI" (I ) £OOIE MUAPHY ' , "NYHLT HILU COi'" (I ) ( "l'LAQS IN'"' HIAIT" (PO) ----,.,,..,srru;;;l';H~~l,,."..,.,(""'G"">_...,...._,< ) 3SS 1'5 ) ______ .....;6~30;;;..;l:...;4..::S_1..::0..::!>0:___../ "COUNTtr• {1'0) \. FRI I 20 .. WINI MESA '. " . .. . 848·6026 L PAITY" l l '"'. 45 "HVINOe Of fNI NHDS" (I ) FRI 7 00· 10,11 1 30 5 ~ p 50 .. THI KAIATI IUD" ("G) 818 - 1fw11'f1 LIDO ,1 ,•,. -.. , a• " .,, ,.,. ' .. • 873 83b0 .,j .. r • 1 • T FRI I 45 - ____ .. <...;O.;.:U::..:Nn::.;::.._Y:::."..;:;(,_~)---) I FRI 8 4S. 10 45 ldWINI CINEMA J, '' I< ' A A, A ft • "' . &48·3102 . ~) ""' 8 10, 10 )5 "llnu OIUMMH CMeL" <•1 ) --...,.......,.......,...._.F~Rl~8~0~5-~~~~-- Calendar F'riday ltstln~ Juz CONFRE Y PHILLIPS. '>C'C' Friday l~tlng JUDI LORICK. ~C' Friday llstln~. CAPE LIDO. <;«'f' F'rlday ll<;tln~ Pop ROCK-A-BILLY with Franklt' S. set' Friday llstlnit WAR, with TOWER OF POWER, appears at 8 a nd 10:30 p.m. as a cl"'3rily benefit for C°"ntro Dt-La Ra1.a, fender's lntt'rnatfonal Uallroom. 521 E. First St . Long Dcarh S 15 ad· mission. (213) 435·283A. DA.l'fY R.EVSL. ~('Friday llstlnA. CAGNEY'S BY THE SEA. stt Friday llMlnlo( Al..o tonight Is l'aota.e-- tlc Dream.a. JUST1" TUSK, "<'C' Friday listing GOODIES. SCC' Friday listing DEXTER. SC-t' Friday ll'ltlng BAD CHECKS.~ f'~y listing. WIMCIJESTER. St'<' Friday llstlnj( BAXTER'S STREET. see Friday listing Dance "THE NUTCRACKER." ">t"t" F'r1ddv llsUnp, • Tbeaar "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at South C'oa'll Rl'pt"rtory. Set' Friday llsttng "A CJIRJSTMAS CAROL" by A Class Act Players at SaddJeback Col l~e North. Irvine. Sec F'rtday II tlnjl 'A l'UJfJlfT TlllMO llAPP'El'fED ON THE WAT 'IO TD FORUll" at tht' Harl~uln Ofnner Playhouse Set' f'ri· dal. llstlng. • A.Nl'f'm•• at tlfc ~rfl Thcalt'c Set" Pr1day listing. "BULL8JIOT CRUIOIOND" at thr Laguna Moullon Playhoust'. Set' Fri dal. listing. .. 'TBS-BUllltJUllfGERS AJlfOEL" at the New~rt Theatrr An., Cent.er. Sec Friday ltsilng. "8Tlt BT& BDIDm" a1 the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Prlday ~Isl In,,. 'CA!t'~~ .. at the Grand Dlnnrr Theater. Stt Fnda~~Jng "CIUIB8 or DART" .11 Saddkback College Studio Thrati-r Sec F'rtday llstthg. "FIDDLER Olr TB ROOF" ,11 ScbaaUan·s West Ofnncr PlavhouY See Friday llstlng. . - "TD OIPT" by tht' Youn~ Con !Wrvatory Players on the Scrond Sta~«' of South Coast Rcptrtory. 655 Tolloi(l Center Orlve. Costa Mesa. Saturd~~ at I and=.m .. Sunday<J al 3 and r;· pm. thro ~c 16. 957-4033 , "lBA !re1'Jlt Y An"' brrt1l' Coast Colleges 'Conservatory at Golcl en West Coll~ Actor's Playbm. ~r Fr1~stlng. ·• H08TAOE" at UC Irvine Little Theater. Sec Friday llo;llnl'( "PICIOC" at Fullerton Collcgc S<-1· Friday llsUng. "WOUllfO" at Oranp,c-Coast Col ft'\l~·-· LAD ms ~ MALE EXOTIC DANCE REVUE BY THE .. CE:WTERFOl,O DA!VCER!I) .... MEET A PLAYGIRL MAGAZINE" CELEBRITY Tu~1 Sii 01>..o h lt '/$ rr1 & o,~, ShnA-t11'J,,. 'Jl'I '> M r W '" J6 6t() 1 & SI~ !IO D•nt.~q tc. • L"~ 81~0 A,,,.,'"' ~,. " '')'' P .,r,., r , .-.. , P,,1. n ' I i __.t [ • I 't tN ~ rin,, 8 .,11 "The most incredible ski action we've ever seen. Don't toke our word for it. Go see for yourself~' ,., 7 I~. 9.15 SKI MAGAZINE ....... """ CAMPUS Oft ACROSS rROM UCl lfMN[ 854·8811 .SAT /Slit I 15 . 3:15. 5:1~. 7:15. 9:15 .. Etc. legc Stt fT1day llsUng \Vorbbope "OIVlt A GIPT TO MAU A GIPT: Santa·s Bag:· Art lnslructor Joan Corman hosts this art project for children ages 6-1 () Admission Is onc stufftd animal Lap,una &>ach Mu '!Clim of Art sattllllr site. South Coast Plaza 9· I I a m 662-a366 SANTA ANA'S TOTS Ol'f PAR· ADE, the West Coasrs Ctanl Helium Balloon Paradc. I'> fcalurcd ~tnnlni.t at 10 a.m. Fifth and Mai n strt'cts. downtown Santa Ana 834·4 I 45 "THE GLORY or CHRISTMAS" .u the Crystal Cathtdral. -.cc Friday list Ing Fllme "SLltltPER." "BAl'fAftAS,u and "SVBRTTBTNG YOU ALWAYS W AftTltD TO KNOW ABOUT SEX." A VW /PORSCD SW APllOET Is ht'ld from 6·10 pm . Ora~ Count\ falrj(rounds. I 00 Fair Dr . Costa Mt'sa SS adults 495·3672 1iCC Friday Usung. THE OR.Al'fOE COUNTY FlltE- M.Al'f'S RODEO Is held at the Grand land Arena at thc Oran~ Cou ntv EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT edwards TOWN CENTER I JO 3 lS S 20 71!>.910.1100 0 , ,,. 1 ••' 0 I I•' "'7r'1 4184 -~ i IM ' •· 1 i >41 '• ... CO~TA ... U .J J. - *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* .... (PC) fl OlllY Stt•O 108 •00lllOIOOO -------..11 loMIRADA (!l M aaun llD IP'> IH \ HO IOJ~ tllDM (PC) HO 1 1\ llf ~IOI (II 1?C\ j~ ~l) I•\ ID~ m •1ttt 1~ L• -.... ... Molt h Mw•M Al Mower••• f MlM IHOW ll'li II) 1001'0 \10100 ~II. Mlllllll5(PC) 00 l f; IOI)() .-.a1 .. ucs:1 1•1 "!."U•• sn•o I 00 \ ~ '>Cl 10 IC Clll !OI !l'G) "'"~' d(lllU 1 j[, ., a e11 ' t' A '1iO tO ~-._. Ill ll"NIAIOI '11 IW I ~I' • I .IO llSI Ill Ml !'Oii • ll'C) •\ '"' 10 f11SI .. If'-I)) '~ . .., . PACIFIC DRIVE·IN THEATRES • I mer.-Ill a-Slllll ~ I • mil ' IWl or ... CPCl 1 A.m •MaIS (I} 1 -11111• (I) I MUSI llDISl Gii ili UJ1 (II • ~1: l1ll I Ill 111ll.I llUMll -'11 l l1lfl .. <P'-IJI l '°'or SU !II I: 1U$·J 41 ~~ ~"orl!::=;.J I 111 Uhl( g (Kl lrO f ltiS CC. (I ) * l Nfl(IMI (I) P\IJS 1 IO'l •IO (I) Ill' Sl.Cllll !l'G) I Ill l'I CIMISotll IMSSAClll. I It 7 ~ Cll ll• Sl•ll ,., l IO'I SOlllOS Il l • * SUKR SWA' MEETS E"'Y rl\ Sll.1-• • • kt\'•' : ..... JP'/ I' ,f l11' ••• EJ.• •1'>9 Ill ~IOI (I) P\US -·..:•ta> BUENA PARK '"' (N) P\11$ IOOilllll 1"-Ul la HABRA .. ~~u l['llJ80flllll95(1) P\US MOil• "'" Ill MISSION ·· · 111'lttl ... .,.. , ., • Core ... ... fl Of: .... (I) 1'\IA MOii.Ci Hin ttl Fairgrounds. 100 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa 991·1152 "HAftSltL •GRETEL," ~c Friday llsll~. SOLVANG Is the dttsllnatlon of a one-day rxrur~lon offlorcd by santa Ana Collcri,e lllghll~hted Is !ht" Mission Sant,1 Barbara ,incl lht" city of Santa Barbara llt"p;.1rts at A 30 a m rt'lurns at 7 p m rtrkl"lS $20 667-3096 . A HOLIDA T ARTS Al'fD C RAP'TS SALE with handmade .irti. and crafts bt'lng c;olcl l'I hrlcl from 9 a m ·3 p.m Cold~n Wc.,I \olleJte. Edln~l"r Strcrt parking lot. 15744 C'..olrlt"n W~c;t St , lllUllln~ton Bf'ach S ICI i;ellf'rs. Piiot Weekender/ Friday, December 7, 19M 7 buyt"rs fre~ 895-8378 sun. Clauical JOHN DE ARMAN, cld.,.,tral gulldrisl pt"rforms during Sundd} brunch from I I a m .3 p m La P,1lmt- rcstauran1. Tht" t"Wportcr. 1107 Jambon"t" RMd Nfowport H<-arh-· 644-1700 HANDEL'S "MESSIAH,'' ~f' !-.at Urda} UsU~. Country THE ntlZZELL It WEST ron('('rt l'l at 6and 9:30p m .. Crazy Ho~. ISRO Brook hollow. Santa Ana 549-1512. Jau DREAM with DORA GALE. 7 11 p m ~un<;('t Pub, 16655 Paci ft• < oa-.1 tllghw.t}. Sunsct Bt"ach (2131 592-1926 . CAFE LIDO fcoa1ur~ the l.tck1 Jau "/\l~arc;fmm4·Rp m andaJ,tatnfmm 9 I I p m 2900 Newport Atvd "lt'w porl l\l"arh 675-296A TD llAGS MARTIJllSON TRIO "EDDIE MURPHY COMES OUT SHOOTING FROM Tt£ FUNNY BONE -AND IT'S BULL:S EYES ALL THE WAY." 1:11:\11:1~1.:'( 1-111.1-'Ci NOW PLAYING •MU •COST A MESA •El Til'IO • •llllSSll*VlfJO • wnT11111STtR M.111118<e<1 PW• f dw.lrc!S H&ttlOt I W10 Edwaic!s El loro E O...ards M<SSIO!l V~ EOV.<HdS 529 5339 6.11 3$01 (714) ~· 9500 M~~ 495 6220 ~Wtsl •IUfMA PAR• •COSTAMESA •llMME •ORANGE 891~ UAMc>Ytt<I £0W¥0s So\/tll ~~' EdwildS Uno\'tt'lllV C111edome • VR•'-t 'n II I'" 952..C991 Plva ~2711 ~8811 63-C 2553 Cl'.)'1... .. - 1 l·l.ll!llC~t ""'"" ,,,,, "n. • OfWIGE SIM1o0m ()"""' In 6J9 8770 WESlllllMSTOI PllC•'C: s Ho Wh 19 °''""' 111 eq1 3693 ._,.._. ........ .,.,.,..._.._.. I .. ~ I I I t • I ~ ' ' ! I I Piiot Weekender/ Friday, Oeoem~r 7, 1984 Calendar perfonns each Sunday from 2-6 p.m. at the Old Dana f><>lnt Cafe, com er of Colden Lantern and Ot'l Prado. Dana Point RICHARD CRUZ'S FULL- ERTOWllfE 8TRt/TT&R8 appear fmm 2-6 pm at the Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham SL. Pop OOOD11t8, Me Friday listing South Coa t Rept>rtory See 1.-nday listing. BAXTER'S 8TUET, stt Friday Dance "A CBJUSTMAS CAROL" by A llsll~ Class Act P£ayer!I at the Porum "THE ""'TCRACDR ," ~e fr1day D UVZL, 11tt Friday listing n v Thealr-r, Saddleback Colle'gC" North "Tlllt 3A90!I CHASE ALL-STAil llslln". St'c Frtic;r~~ttng. UVJEW;"-featurtnJtLce FerttlMtm:t--"AF TlllltO HAPPENED01' Barry Rillera. 8 p.m .. The Hop. 18774 Theater THE WAY TO THE PORUM" al thr Brookhurst. Fountain Valley 83 ad· Harlequin Dinner Playhouse See Fri· Theater. Sec F'l1day listing "CIUID8 or TIU DART" '11 Saddleback College Studio Thraltr ~ Friday listing "TIUOIPT" on the Sttond Stag" ol South Coast Repertory Sec Frid"~ listing. "FD>DL&R ON THE ROOP" "' Seba5tlan's West Dinner Playhou~t Sec F'rtday ll•una. "!'--'--. 960-LUUM>. "A CHJUSTMAS CA.JlOL " 34" A :=•ntl -""'IV"• "'"I-~ Uftl. ~ 0 , -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=:..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----. • "at thr Gt"mThr-ater ~ llunUngton Bc<.ich. ''BAVB!f C'AJll WAIT" In the Actor's Playbox at Golden West C'nl tcge. Sec Friday listing. BUENA PARK UA MOVleS 952-4993 1025 1255 325 540 8 15 1045 •ii"REA UA MOVleS 990-4022 IZJO 3-00 530 80061030 COSTA MESA Edwards T<7Nn Center 751-4184 I JO 3-45 · 6-00 830 10.45 BUENA PARK Paclfic."s Buena Park Dreve-ln 821 ..4ffl0 ST ARTS AT DUSI< ( * PAESEHTED .. ....,. aa l.AGUNAHIU.S Edwards/Sanborn Laguna Hills Malt 76&--6611 12.-00 z 15 4,30 700 !HS NEWPORT BF.ACH Edwards Newport Clnema 644-0760 12.4S 3 10 5.30 745. 10-00 ORANGE Cinedome 634-2553 12.-00 . Z:JO 5-00 7.30 10:00 f'.OUNTAIN VAJJEf *MISSl>N VIEJO ORANGE _ Edwards Fountain Valley Edwards ~ Mall Stadium Onve-ln Twin '839-1500 495-6220 639-8770 I 00 3'.JO S:4S tz,45 3.05 5.25 WE£KOAVS 6:45 &15 IC>JO 7:AS 10-00 WEEKENDS 6-.30 * WESTMINSTER Edwards Cinema West 891 -3935 1:30 3 45 6::00 -8'30 10-45 Friday l111llnl{. "BULL8KOT CRUIOIOND" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Stt Fri- dal. llstlnl{ FU ma · •en 8Ylt BIRDIE" at 1 he Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Stt Friday list· ln~CA.N CAN" at lhe Grand Dinner "Tim MAGIC FLUTE" and "THE LU'SO~ llOZAAT," Balboa Cinema. 709 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach ADVANCE TICKETS FOR vailable 1t TICKETMASTER . MAY CO. MUSIC PLUS & SPORTMART .vEltLY HIU.S COP (It) SHOWS AT 1 15 3 HS 35 7 .SO & 10 OS Z91t (PG) SHOWS AT I 2 ·00 2:3 • 5 :00 7,30 & 10 :00 70MM I No Pa11e1 OH,8001 YOU Dt[V IL (PO) 1.lOl:lOSrlO 7 lO & 9 JO tUXlM'Y' fHIAT•fS CITY HE.AT CNt SHOWS AT I :I S l :SS S·U 7 :SS • 9 :15 NO l"ASSES .IUST TIC WAY YOU AAll 0'01 SHOWS AT , :20 3 tl0 1:40 7:1 0 . 10:00 Meryl SltH ll Jf:ALUMO IN LOVE (f'G.t >) 1 :'5 l :SO S:5S 1 :00 & 10·00 aeHCN> ll'lu1 Co·Hlt Red Dawn (1"0·1 l l ..V.:ltL Y HtLLS COf' (IU l"lu1 Co·l'u ture "fo11 S.c.ret (1"01 TaACHRUC•J Plu• Co·l'uture All Of Me (l"G) GHOST9UST'Klt5 (N) l"lul Co·l'H ture Sui>ertlrl (1"0) ltavueGa OP TIC ... DS(lt)ll'IUI Bacflelor tll>ar1y (A I COUNTltY CPOJ I INDIAlllA '4)tltU. T1'e 7 4S P11ee1 In The Hurl T-"9 .. 0..M O'QJ TEXA5 CltAHl5AW (PO) at S •O & t SS 1 SS Tuer.en (RI at MAUACU (It) Plus 5 ·45 & 1 o :Os Nltlll 01 Tr.e Com•• (1"0 ·1 l) "FALLING IN LOVE" IS THE HAPPIEST WAY TO SPEND THE WEEKEND. '"T'*91191'1 ~ ~ Robert DeHro #Id Mery!Sll'MP "* llOlll from the ecr-.. A.movie to .,_,,.. -- .. Felngln ._. .. .... ._..,.. 'armlof EndMllllelll ' ..-..--- ---NOW PLAYING--- llUITMIGTOll MAa! ..... VIEJO ~OS~ =:,Viefo TM! WA El TOftCl ~"" Br11 Pl.vJ Eowiros fl f oro 529 ~ !181 9fiOO llMMf (dwl!O& WOOObtillge Clnlml 561..()1166 COITAM£1A Edwafdl 1~CM111 751 -41"4 Calendar ~ 50 admlsillon. 675-3570. Sln&le9 THE SAILIJIK> 811'GLUorrn11 sail· 1ng out of Newport ~ach each Sunday lrom 9 30 a m -3:30 p.m. Bring lunch . ind ~verage. For ages 25 and over .and also non-smokers. 820 donation 073-3282 THETALLCLUltofOrangeCounty hno,I~ volleyball each Sunday from 2-5 p m . Shiffer Park. Costa Mesa. 979 94!'1!'1. THE 811'0L&TAJUA1'8' Discovery < .rnup meets for discussion and social ra• h Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Unitarian c hurrh. 1259 Victoria St.. Coeta ~1 .... .i 81 admJsslon. 962-8596. Etc. .. THE OLORT or CllRJSTMAS" 11 lht' Crystal Cathedral, stt Prtday 11 .. 11nj( .. HANSELA:GllT&L," Me Frtday 11 .. 11ng · "Vl11'fTER WJZAJU>aY," a holiday "IH'clar ular by Mlnlkln Puppet Pro· (fuC'llons, fea tures creator Nancy Mil< hell'~ handpuppe • riiarfonellt'8 .1nct ventr11oqutsm to evoke the < haracters and wonders or the C'hr1!ftmnir sca110n. I •nd 2:30 -p.m .. "'-111dlrback College North. 5500 lr\'lnt" Center Ortve, lrvtne. 83 ad· ml,'ilon 559-1313. Mon. Claaalcal OREGORY COL&MAJ'if, Me Frlctay li'lllOJ.t Country CllAZY HORSE features a Monday Night Football Party with 3 glanl screen TV's and a rame wllh prtus 5 p m • I 30 a m . I 5AO Brook hollow. Santa Ana 549-1512 Ju.& CME LIDO features the .. llappy Jazz Hour .. from 4:30·7 30 pm wllh Warren Jason on kcybOard and vocals. Al8o from 9 p m • 1.30 a m. Is Wayne Wayne playing the sax and nute. Devc Robinson on the piano. and Tracy Lon~trclh p«"rformlng on drums. 2900 Newport Blvct .. Ncwporl Beach 675-2968 Pop THE R1GllT£0U8 BROTHERSap· pear In concert at 7 and I 0 p m., The Hop. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley 8 10 admission 963-2366 BAXTER'S STUET, 'ICC' Frlday llsllnit GOODm&, see Frlctay llsllnit DANT UVEL, sec f'r1day ffsllng. Fllma "TH& MAGIC PLUTlt" and "THE LIPE Or llOZAJlT," sec Sunday llstlnF(. Lecture9 IJtT18T PllA.NK llOLNAll dis· cusses his kinetic scul plurcs and other designs. Noon. Santa Ana Col· legc. Room C-104. 17th at Bristol. Santa Ana Free admission 667-jl73. Tues. "A TOTAL DW6Hl-COMPUT£l Y CAPT1VAT1N6, REFRESHHllL y DIFFEIOO... Ae• AMO N£W V()AI( POST ,.HE GOVS MUST BE ~~m~~:JV -pr.~Wj"~~" ............................ ... ' edwards TOWN CENTfR •A.',;• ,\'~ "751-4184 (Q\fA Ml\A - 1:31. 3:45, l:M, 1:11, lt.H Pilot Weekender/ Friday, December 7, 1984 9 Claaalcal GREGORY COLltllAN, ~e f'r1day listing. TO WIJQ CELLAR, sec Fr1day II sting . TO llAJlBOR Sl1'GERS Invite anyone who can carry a tU(le to jOln this group Meets Tue8days. 7-9.30 p m . Presbyterian Church of thr Covenant. Fairview Road. Costa Mesa 897 -0587 Country TH& W'&ST&llN Ul'fJON BAJllD ap pears from 830 p.m.·1:30 am al - Crazy Horse. 1580 Brookhollow.;-i Santa Ana Also tonight only I Taknt Nljtht wllh f'lrst Prlzr 8125 1' S49 ISl2 Jazz 4 hvt-sh«>t a>P ••• a wise-gu y detective ••• a nd the heat is ()11 ! ..,. --IE ~ .,.._.PWA """ ... .. ,.. '114010 .... ,_.DHI lllCllll W Of •TI .. ,_~Httl llA lilO't'lS I •llf .... ,.~ "COITl IQA t7'-4141 [DMIJS ClllM a:m• -···T-"ll talO Sii 9500 UMNI)$ Cl lOllO 0. IQllO • -1(-.s IUlA -~1.-s [IJllMlS~ • ..... IWl'll/IQAlll "U-(111) Ul.-Jl AMC rASHOll SlllM ..-a..c• ..,, .... • # - ...... !146 1"4 COllNDS •ffl m!llAI -~ -.iwta n1 JtJS • · CIMMOSIRWWUl "aitllfllll(l1 r .. ... l • • I ~ I ,• 18 Pilot Weekender/ Friday, December 7, 1984 Calendar COl'fFREY PHILLIPS, Stt F'r1day ll'lttng CAP'E LIDO lr.11ur<'., "lldppy J.izz llnur Imm 4 ~m-7.JO pm with War- rrn ,J.l"><>n on k<'vboard dlld vocal!, /\lc;nfmmt)p m I :lOa m tc;thl'l~sll (.kf'htrr rrln 2'lfl0 N1·wporl lllvcl . N1·wpor1 lkarh 117~ 2%H El> LEACH .\pp('ars at the Mr•.iclowl.irk ('ounl ry C lub. H :m I I 30 p.111 • 16782 Crdham SI . I hmt tni;tlon l'k-Ul'h f.14 admission. H<lli.:\:191 JUDI LORICK. 'I<'«' Frldav llslln[.t Pop JUSTIN TUSK, '-<'<" F'rlday ltslln~ "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL," .1 '">0.., 1<0< k n Roll Rt"vll'w with Lt>e I r rn·ll. ,.., pn'"•<'nt<·d a'I a ocneflt for 11..-llnl\l'r'>ll\ llli;th Baskt"tball 1100<,lrr., <. lub 9 pm.. Marrt"I" c .111innf'I Ov.,lrr IS.tr 17th Slrt't'l & '\t·\\ port lll\'d CO'it,1 Mf"'Ml A I 0 ..td 1111..,.,mn 646 J6n6 GOODrES .... , ... ,. rul.I\' 11 .. 11n~ OJ\HY REVEL. 'ott Fndttylt'ttt~ BAD CHECKS, '><'t I-rtdav ll'>lln~ DEXTER.-.< t' Frlcl,1y lt<ittng Theater "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" .it "'"" h < ·11.1'>1 l<rprr1on ~c· ,..rlday 11 ... 11r1~ ··A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON T HE WAY TO THE FORUM" al I h<" I l.irkq11l11 l>l11nl'r l'l,1yhouSt" &e Fri· d,I\ 11 ... 11nj.\ "BULLSHOTCRUMMO!'D" ;11 t hr 1..11.:1111.1 Moul1011 Pl~JVhous<' S<·t' Fri- e l.t\ 11 .. 1111~ · "BYE BYE BIRDIE" <11th<' Curtain 1 .ill 1>111111·r Tlwalc•r ~t' I-rtc1,1v lli:.1 111c "CAN CAN" .11 tilt' l~rancl IJ111nrr I lw.1ll'r "><·•' 1-rlrld\ 11-.llnj.\ THE PORT THEATRE 673~260 Mon Hiie All Seate '2 00 2905 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar A DEVILISHLY FUNNY MOVIE "Very funny. belly·shol~1ng laughs' lj,fo J~f()l)y -"'"' ........ ...,..0 , ---·-._ -. ...,... .... _ IUIU rMll IUITINlilOll 8lACll Ill( MA PAii'! Cl'! II 1 rwAPtl' HIJNllNf.ION 111 '0n l<A~ 1111! ... , ... .. OA lllOYlS 8 JllW•llOS 111'7'11~1• 9'11 49'11 kH llllll COSIAWSA IA •AOA I 0WAa0S MARP WI (.All ¥1-Y ' lwtj 631 J~I ~/j " ' COSTA llUA lA IWllA (()WMDS SOOTH COMI AMC f A'.llUI 'iQllARI f'IAlA '>-t6 ?111 11131 ~91111)11 n TOICI .... WIJO lOWMDS SAOOI! BACK [OWMOS Y'(IJ S81 ~800 TWIN 83069'11 rOUllT All Wllllff ~ JAMllY fOU-C..-DOlllC 96) IJOI 634 ?SSJ Film8 "THE MAGIC FLUTE" and "THE LIFE OP' MOZART," SH Sunct.1y listing Singles BRIDGE Is pluyed In Newport lkd1'11 earh Tuesday. 50 rents achnl!>..,lon Call 559-64 72 for dlr~·t Ions. SCRABBLE Is play('(! In tht' rom munlty room of central SavlnRs. 24033 El Toro Road. La~una 1 lllli.. every Tursday a l 6 ':30 p.m ('all Jamila Alrha a t 770-0454 Etc. "THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS" at lht': Crystal Calht'drnl, Stt F'r1day llslln~ Wed. Clualc&r GREGORY COLEMAN, c;ee Frid.IV ll~tlng THE WIKE CELLAR. '-<'•· Fr1<l,1y ll'\llni.t Country THE WESTER!' Ul'flO!' BAl'fD, see Tur~ay llslln~. Also tonlfthl only I'> tt Chr1!>1mas drcorallng party wllh fun and prtLes Jazz THE PARODl/SE!'A GROUP pc·r· form!'. rrom 8 p.m ·mlelnlght at I hr SunS<"t Pub. 16655 P,11:-lflf· <.'oai.t Highway. Sun'><'I lk.H·h (21 :q 592-1926 See cartoon characters and holiday dell«hta In the West Coast's gJant heUum-fOled balloon parade. •tarting at 10 a.m. Saturday at Flfth and Ma.in Sb'eeta In Santa Ana. CONY'REY PmLLlPS . ..,,.,. I rtd.1~ listing CAFE LlOO, .,c·<' Tur'><'l.cy 11 .. 11ng THE TRACY W'ELLS CO!'NEC- TJON apprars from 8 -1 I p m ill I ht Meadowlark Counlry Club. 16782 Graham St.. Huntln$(ton Ht'ach tt·1 admission 846·-3:191 JUDI LORICK, 'it':t' Friday 11 .. 11np; BAX'IEll'B s~r. set· ,..1"1¢4> llsttng WINCHESTER, '><'t' Friday ll'\tlng GOODOtS, 'IC't' Frl<lay 1ts1ln~ DEXTER, !We Friday ll1'tJTig BAD CHECKS, '><'I' Friday Jl..,ttng Theater "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" ,ii S011lh l 'oa..i Hl'Jl<"rlory. Set' lur!'<lay 11 ... tlnJ.t ••A P'UN!n THDfG BAPPEl'fED 01' THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at lhr llarkquln Dinner Playhouse Stt Fri· dax 11 .. 11ng 'JU'lf'm" al lhr G<"m Theater !'>et' I-r1day listing "BULLSHOTCllUllKOJU>" 4tt th~ Laguna Moulton PlayhouSt' See Fr1 <lay list Ing "8YE8YE BIRDIE" at the Curtain C.ill l>lnn<'r Thrater Sefo F'r1day 11'11 In~ 'CAl'f CAl'f" at I he Grand Olnnrr Th<'dter. Stt F'rtday llstlnA. "FIDDLER ON THE ROOP" al "'Supergirl' has the lmptessiW!-special effects and spectacle of the 'Superman' movies." -"-*1 ThomM, LOS AHQ!US 1MES •M.•-•lll--•UlllMo\llo\ MiiWflM llA-.............. ·-~ SAOC-.,~ llAlilll 11'11 .... 1 5111'.CO ...... sn ''" leiCIM •cosra11ua '°"9lMMVAU1' UllUM-..... -r""""''""""" ,....,, ... , .. _Sl!lllllC.... -~-C-919414• 'l6J tllll .. , 1111 1.)11)11) _ ... •Clll•9lsa IUUCll* •u--·-l-SeolloC.. ... MICl-"'*9 IM~a-.. ---~ ..... ....... ~1111 ~·"' •I GUI .,. II I'll' 0not 1111 I .. _, S<•h<t'<ll,111 -. Wt''<I l>hlnf'r Pl.iyh1111w ~·r .. rltlay 11 .. 11ng "MISS F ArRCfllLD Sf!'GS" .11 t JI SI ale Fullenon. W1·dnesctavs throu$lh S.111ml.1y..,,\I A pm . ~u11c1ay'!,1I '>pm 1111111()('( 16 77'.l:\:l7 1 Fllms "BODY HEAT" wllh William llur1 and Kathll't"n Turnr-r and "AGAINST ALL OD.OS" wllh JC'ff Arldi;t("'> Balboa Clnrm..1 709 E Oalbon Hive! , Newport llf'a<'h 83 'lO ddmlsslon. 675 35?U Single. SOUTHER!' WJREL OF PRIENI>- SmP. lnr ..,111,11.lt·., n~n ·l!i 1111·c h 1111 h.1ppv hour .11 '>pm ...,,,clcllrh.u k Ion I nllO E 1.,1 !'>I . ~.trll.c i\11,1 7hM l I Ill Etc. SCRABBLE 1.., pl.1yNI ,11 tht Nn" port lkarl1 T cnnts Club I'll 7 r m nn lhr flr<ll and third Wrdnf'4ida\ of t-.1c h month CIU Loul.l..l Arnold .11 979-7321 "TKE GLORY OP' CHRISTMAS" ctl thl' < ry'otal ( .ith<"dral ""'<' f' rtcl.1~ llsttn,11. • "A CELE BRATION OP' CHRISTMAS tn Poc:try ,rnd l.ller.1 turr·· features Oran~r Clld'>I C'lllkit•· proft"SSOr <"merit"'· Gl<"n n f.mll h, .1nil ''A CLASSIC. A FINE, ENDURING, DEEPLY AMERICAN FILM." -Sht'lla Bt'nson. LOS ANGELES TIMES "'Places In The Heart' rompletely captures the American spirit, and is one of those rare movies that makes you feel all the better for having seen it." 1•,11 t1111111, c s.-,. rv MOR''"','~'-"~ __ SAUY FIELD __ PLACES IN THE HEART Pilot w-.ender/ Friday, December 71 1984 11 alendar r1nr<o Kflrit O~ent' and Jamt'!I 1.1kr111nrr who presen t readings from 1011i1.1v work'l by ~den Nash, h.trlr<o l>tfkt'n<i and l.)ylan Th omu . 111 p rn S:l admtsslbn. 432-5885. Thurs. THE WINE CELLAR, see Friday 11 .. llflj.\ GREGORY COLEMAN. SC<' Friday Country THE WESTERN UN101' BAM>, stt 1 w-..1.n ll'lllng Al'IO ton titht only Is Iii• 1111111.11 Country Two-Step Dant'e 1 01111-.. 1 with a tr1p for two to Ml'xlro '"" l!••"'·'nkd Jazz CON FREY PHlLLIPS, Sec Friday """"J.! . CAFE LIDO, <>e>e Friday listing. THE EARL K.IJlfD BAND. perfonns ,;1 1111 MradowlarK"COuntry Club. llo7M.l Graham St.. Huntington U. .u la M46 3391 JUDI LORICll, sec Friday listing. Pop WlNCHESTER, sec Fr1day llsttng A.LEXAl'fDER/JAlmS GAME ap-,~ 1r .11 the-Sunset Pub. 8 :30 J.>.m.·I 1 rn 16655 Pac1nc Coast Htgnway. -.,lllN'I AC'at'h (213) 592· I 926. DANY REVltL, see Friday listing. JUSTIM TUSlt, sec Frtday listing. CAGNE Y'S BY TD SEA. St"<' t 11d.n ll'>lln~. Also tontght-~c. 15. ' City IM rlorm'>. GOODIES, SI'<' Friday llsttng BAD CHECKS, <itt Fr1day listtn~ DEXTER,""<' Friday llsttn~ Theater 'A CHRISTMAS C AROL" at I 1 n<i<,t Rt'penory Ser Fr1day I 11~., . A FUl'fl'fY TJIDlfG BAPPEl'fEDOl'f THE WAY TO TBB FORUM," a l th e II 1rlt-rt11ln Dlnnl'r Playhou~ ~c Fri· ..1.1 • hl>ll II~!.. "ANNI£" .it thr Gem Theater &-1' I rod I\ 11-<llnl(S 'BULLSHOT CRUMMOND" at t11c '" 1r1.1 Moultoo PlayhouSf' ~ Fr1· I 1) lio,11nii,c; "BYE BYE BIRDIE" al the Curtain t 11 11111111·r Th<"at<"r Sc~ Fr1day It'll I 'CAN CAN" ..il the Cranc1 Dlnncr •I• r '-,(or f nday li">llngs 'FIDDLER OM THE ROOF" ill ..,, ' 1 11.in., West Dlnnt'r Playhou~ • t 11tl.1\ ll'>tl n~s films "BODY HEAT" <tnd "AGAINST ALL ODDS, .. 'lee Wednesday listing. Etc. SC RABBLE 1"1 played every Thurs· ' '' h '\O p m In the community 111 •I llomr Fedt'ral Savings Mahl "'' '' 'orktown Avr . llunllnj(lon th 1 I < .111 Cenrva Akrr'! at " t,l<) 'THE GLORY OF CHR18Tlil.AS." • "" < l)'llal Cathrdral. scr Frtc1n\' .; Ill.! sportflshlng trips dally, U-dr1Vt' a nd charter boats, Chrtsl mas Parade of Lights cruises, and walt'rfron t rt!S· taurant and saloon open 7 a.m.· I a .m 673-5245 • BIUOOS CU1'fl'01'GB.AM AUTO-::::~t;:J ,_MonvEJillJBUll. 250£. Baker SL. Costa Mesa Antlq~carsclrca 1912· c--'V-"'il-~s7,Q9 a..m.·5 p.m. Wed.·Sun. QU&ENMARY, Long Beach Harbor al thl' rnd of the Long Bcaeh Fff('Way Explore thr larg~t. most luxunou'I <ihlp anoot Sp«lal exhibits tncludr new sp«lal rffect sound and llght '!hows tn the Englnr Room anc1 Whulhous.e re.,enacllng a nea'f.cal llslon .u ~a. and an extenslvr World War II dlsp.la.y dt'ptc11ng lhr Santa decided that The Sarajevo Bobaled ride would be futer than hie reindeer for arriving at Six Flag• Magic Mountain. Vlait him there at the Country Store from 11 a.m . to 4:45 p.m . on Saturdays and Sundays until Dec. 25. DlSlf&TLAJlfD, 1313 Harbor Blvd . Anaheim Thi' "Covnlry B«;llr Ch rlslmas Sp« la I .. com bl nes favorlll' Christmas ml"lodtcs with new Olsney- wrtllcn 50nl(s. "Fantasy o n Parade." a long-llml' Disneyland holiday tr:t· dlllon. Is also fl'alured Sal.-Sun a t 4 pm. lloUTS Fri 10 am -6 pm .. Sat · Sun 10 am -7 pm . Wed ·Thurs. 10 am -6 p.m Clo~d Mon -Tues 999-4565 MOTT'S BER.RY PARM, 8039 Beach Blvd . Aut'na Park. Holiday shoppers can t'njoy lhC" wldl' assort· ment of handcrafted gifts and orlgtnal palnlln~ on salt' a l thr 'Christmas Craft Fair · Fri , Mon · Turs I 0 a m -6 pm .Sal IOam -IOpm .Sun 10 a.m -7 pm Clqsed Wed -Thurs 220 -5200 LION COU1'TRY SAi' ARI, '8800 lrvtne Q ntt'T ortvtr. Laguna Htlls Vl5ti thl' new Animal v1nagc-wht'rl' children become friends .wllh small an imal!> Thrlll to the excitement of rides tncludlnl( lht' Sahara Mau Tra<'k and thr t<vlaml Slick Tra<'k for naulkdl advc-nturers. Jungle Tutx- Bumper Boat and Shanaltt Ra<'<'r Boal flc-C't'> havr bt't'n expanded. Fr1 • Sun at IO a.m . las t car admitted 5 pm 837-1200 Queen <> • aC'llvr role as a troop<,hlp 1l5am ·6p.m t213J 435-3511 OLD WORLD VILLA.Git, 75bl Crntrr Av(' . Hunt1n11,ton Hf-at h Sp('rlally cihops art' locatf'd In lht., vlllagf' that rt'aturl''l lht' C'hdrm ot quaint f:uroP<"an vtllagt''> wll h robblr<I strt'CI'>, lantern lights, and 70 mural ... of EuroJl('an ..Ct'ncc; painted on f'X trnor walb b)' Europran .irtl'lt'> fl94-0747 SAN DIEGO ZOO A'. WILD A.NIMAL PARX,5.in DI~ Animal park hour. 9 a m .4 p m with e:ut'<\t'\ c;1av1n11. on 11,round<o until 5 pm lhro1111,h f rh (6191231 1515 S AN JU AN C APISTRAN O MISSION, 31 t(82 C'amtno <..tpl<,lrdno San Juan Capbtrano FrdlUrt'"" SC"rra Ch.ip<"I. California~ oldc'it hullcl lnl!, thr nlln of th(' Cr<"al Ston r Churrh -.c1ldlrr'> barrack!. bl'autllul j,!.1rrlC'no,. and two museum room'> wTfJl ,lrrtt:rr~ lrom N.it1vt' American .1m1 '"4fh Spanl<ih C'ullure Dall} 7 '10 ., p m 49:~ 1424 SHERMAN LlBRARY AND GAR· DENS, 2647 Pac·tflc C'Od'>l 111,i.thv..n Coronadel Mar Roses. c,H·tu<o. c1nml<ll Jl.ardt'n'I. an orchid tOn'if'~JIOrv kot pond'> and a gift <;how Datlv 10 111 J m 4 pm OUT Ori THE TOWrt ...... , \Tf't.' ~:-.1•-'fi-#lfl#ll . ._ ............................ .. ~fa..t-n-• .. 1 TOll'I'--.. ,,.._ TM:I»..., • '-"""-•• am.I lllLIA1'0 ..,._ Al<D """"' TACO AAt.40 ,.._, ,-.....,,_-" ~~ ~'\."-i'!)f\,ltl CllllJ ~·· , •• ,, ~A a nwt\U\ " 't4 \, •• l lUlJ IUa.Jj,O .a t~\ UI! \ti' TWOC:"'IOU U1J ,......~ T-AC"O a ~.\I)' ·- ... ... ... n -:1 11 ., .. .. .... ... .... ..... ..... .,_,, "' ... .. '"' .. ... Advance Billing THE "NUTCRACDR BALLET." L==~---------------------1 II .. ... n• .... ...... I'' rtnrmanre by Ballet Paclrtca at th(' I ·•ll.11 n.1 Moulton Playhou st'. Is thl' '" .. 11n.1llon of an t'JCt'urston offt'red by 11 1• l't"rformlng Arts Section of Com· 111111111\ ~rvtces. lrvlnr. on Sat . Dt-e J..!. l'\ IO 50 adults. 89.50 under 12 inc hulf'., llt'ket a nd transpc?rtallon lr11n1 thr lrvtnt' Ctvlc Cent~r Bu!! "' 11.irh at 6 p m 660·3643. Ongoln1 E•enta BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Main St .. ll.tlho.1 A Caltfornta and national t.1o,1ortt' landmark a nd marine rec· """Ion Cl'ntcr . Dally na rrated cruises 111 Nrwporl Ha rbor. dee p !len Curtain Call-Dinner T eater t B PROfl:SSIONAl ~'\ ,~ BR;~;~YeMrU~AI A \(... Show from '14.95 V'/ffU~,_. Gift Ct rliftcotts Avorlo!lt RF.SERVATIONS (714) 838·1S40 &Q() fl CAMINO REAL. TUSTIN q2680 ,,. " t .... ., " .. .... -..... --_ ... ··---··-~--- ... ... ..... L 12 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, December 7, 1984 Galleries MUSEUMS BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N Main ...,, s.t111a Ana. "A Flnwc>rfnj.!S<-lrnrr PIJnt., From C'ap1ain Cook s First \ nvJ~r 1768-1771. and Tanp:ata rt11 M.wri v1 ... 1un nl Manklnrl." a rolnr pnrrr.m c>Xtifblt of anrTern M<ion rarv- Tni!" arr" 1ow11 lhrou~hJ"an-sATso. I >r., B<'n .1nr1 .Jrs»Sht•n<;0n. rolkc tors 111 fht"odorr Won·~ I H!l9-l 939. A ..,,.,. fo r11n<>i:<CT1 lmpre%Tonb.I · lt-ncl rtwfr 1·,hfbll throup:h .f.111 l'.l Trw., ...,At 1 O" m !i p.m • Sun n1KJn-!i p m •r"f':.i I 900 LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 'l07 Cliff l>rlv1· ' Nathan 01· 1111r.1 A S11rvt·\ E1<hlbfli1J11 I 1J"i7 I lJWI. .1 lllJjOr !'Olllt•mpor<tr)' < .t11l11r111.1 .1rtlsl wh11si· 1·arlv J'31nt' 1111!., 11., ... ,. ht·1·11 ld•·nlllil'd with lhr Bav \n·a lt1!11r<ill\lt' I r<t1llllon ol I >.ivld Park rrtcl Hie h.1nt IJil'l><"nknrn. ,., "POI· 11i.:11111I 1hru•11!h .fan :lll rue., Sun I I 111 .1 m ·4 '\11 p m Al.,11 .,ltuwn JI It ..... 11..it111 ... 111°ltK',jI1·rl Ill S.)111 h ( ·oa<,I l'l.1/o1 1-.. C .t111or111a lt11pn•.,:-.111111,..m l{1·\ "'"t·d .111 c·xhlbllh111 "h11 h lrrut .. 111 rr ',,1111l11t' ,. pop11f,11 1•ro1 ul lr.1 <11111111.11 p.1tnl111g., IJ\ 1·.irl~ :l()fh •·•·n 111r1 .11 11~ m "l:!'mttirm r:rtinrrnm l fl rn11gh ~di I 4 Y4 6!}; II NEWPORT HARBOR ART MU· SEUM, ~'10 ._,,111 C'lnnt·nrl' l>rtV•· FRIDAY/SATURDAY SPECIAL York Steak Tender New York Steak , cooked to your taste. and served with homemade soup, crisp green salad. choice of potato. dinner roll and dessert! s4_75 ~ie up~£) COSTA llJA 3125 Hlrbof IM. -17901 llllcAl't1Mlr llhd. . ...._. Nrwporl &ach Lradln~ conlrm- porary F"rl"nC'h a.rtlsl'I Jt'an-Pferrt' R.wnaud anrl Anni" and Patrtrk l'oirlt'r art' presented In .in t'Xhlblt 1•nllllt'd "llts1ory & Cullurr: F"rr-nt'h C'ont<·mporary SI rur1ur<'" bl"~lnntn~ Thursday Al!>O lx'__glnnlng_Thursda~ 1-.. filcw l:'aITTOrnta Artists V.11" wlth_ jldlnllngi;, by Suzanni· Caporat>I. Both through Jan 27 A F'lnf' Arts Palrt'•!.1.,. pr~'" h!'lel Thurs .. 5.30-7 pm . with touN offi-N'd Thr artists will I>«' pn·,..1·nt Tur., -Sun. I 0 a rn .5 p m 7!l9-I 122 GALLERIES THE AFTERNOON GALLERY, 50:1 l'<trk Avt" . Ball.Joa l<>land I·: '<hlbil., ol Hlrharrl llall''I wrlcl!'d rnl'lal .,f'ulpturl' EIS<t Vrrel;:inr1·., acryllr noral<; and Dain Olsen'<> un· u-.ual paper n1toul"1an· f!'al11red Also wat<·rcnlors. sc·ulpturr and prlnh by t"mt·~tng artists Through lk'I' 15. Wrd~Frt. 2-6 p m . Sal -51111 nuon-5 pm 67!'l-R675 AJ..LEJ'fDALE GALLERY, I !l40 S. lo:.<>t lllp:hway. Lag11nd Bt"a1·h BronLr-.. (mm l~nnell &11lp111rrs T~fi·l rolkdlon i:ifi'-f'fnTUfFW-lr'· ddlnltt· 497 -6005 ART·A·FAJR GAL"LERY, 664 S c·1,..st lfl~hway . 1,.1g11na B1·.1rh Tlw Wh ere Are You On New Year s Eve? I'm going to celehrate in a French Country Home where love of life and food become an arL and old world hospitality abound :142 1 Via Lido. Newport B~hch 67:'1-4904 ~ l Gregory Spaid uaed wood, •ll•er prlnt and work amoni hla prlnte and relief• ou ezhlblt pdam•color-pencU f"°r thla-untltlecl UNM ·a.,8eN.n-Splritu•-G'"ery through Jan. 12. GULLI VER'S COMIN{j C'f"HIS 'PALL c..Al l New CVinner CAfenu and cprime q? ibs of C/Jeef R~RVAT/ONS ESSENTIAL! 18482 MAC ARTHUR IRVINE 833-841 I LAGUNA'S BEST HAPPY HOUR '1~10 6 PM ( .ompllmt"ntary Appt'liu,.,. 10 ft. Widr Surr n TV All Majnr Sporlin~ f:>'f'llltl RREAK•'AST & 1.UNCll ERVEO A.LL DAY Olnni-r 5 lo 10 PM No M eal Ov1>r 110.00 Comple te Prime R ib Dinner $7.95 Ente rtaln•e nt t"e aUlrl•ll 0 .. 1,•t Dlekersen Sat•rtllays I te 4 PM 251 Broadway Laguna Beach 1 Block from Main 88ach 49J-3072 ''Frsi}~r Christmas /\rt Show · con - tinues through Jan. 2 with 35 artists exhibiting various mffila Tu.-s.-Sat. 9 a.m -5 pm., Sun. noon-5 p .m 494-4514 BC SPACE GALLERY, ?'35 F'orl"sl Avr .. Laguna &ac-h. Phot~raphs by Suda House anrl Joh n Can is arr presentrd through J an 23. Tue!'l.·Sal 11 30 a.m.·5 :30 pm. 497-ISAO. BOB SIEMON ART GALLERY, 1166 Sunflower at Falrvlrw . Costa Mrsa. Ray Frtesz's Genesis M'rtes Is shown. and his excltln~ new 8/ I 0 palnllnl'( "Wlntrr's Edgt' • Is a must see. Th roul(h F'eb. 15. Mon .-Sat. I O a.m .·6 pm. 557-0804 CALLIGRAPHIC ARTS, 22 19 Main St .. #37. Huntington Uearh Posters and grect Ing rards by call I graphrr and graphlt' designer David Mt'kl"lbu~ a rf' (c>alurl"rl Runs In rlrftnltt"ly Mon -Sal I ·!'I pm 960-5775 CITY OF IRVIJ'fE FINE ARTS CENTER, 4601 Walnut /\vi". lrvlnl' IJeg1nn1ng todav art' I hr rxhlblt!'I "In Thr Tradition: Don Lagrrbl"rg and Georgl" Kyl<'" and ''Nl"w 1'alent Show Marsha Judd/Ceramics." Current exhtbtls lncludr "Under Glass" with Todd Rlrh. Cl"ramlcs. and "Portfolio" with Mary Allee Michelsen. trans parent wate-rrolors. T hrough Jan. 16 . An opening reception and ~rnc.-rnl reception ls lii'ld ton tltht from 7:9 p. m .. Also. a "Meet tht' Arttsls" t'venl ts hrld Thursday from 8·9:30 p.m. wllh light refrtshments. Mo11.-Thurs. 9 a.m -9 p.m .. Prt. 9 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m . 552· I 078. D&1JIGPf8 ll&CTCL&D OAJ..LDY, 6 19 N. Harbor mvd.. F"ulll"rton. "Class· Wlnlrr '84" features tndt- vlduallsttc, contemporary art glast1. Including one-of-a-kind va&C9, and figurative a nd sculptural forms crea'tcd by 17 American artists. T~rqugh Dec. 2.4. 879-1391. Piiot Weekender/ Friday, December 7. 1934 13 alleries TU &STD• Witt.LS COLL~· JON. 1390 S. Coa t Highway. aguna Ot'aC'h Painting and cramlcs by Polla Plllln and watl'r· olor'I by David Solomon a~ p~ ntcd with a champogn.-rt'Ceptton ~at.-fun . noon·5 p.m 494-249? trnllfOgR GALLERY, 22"22 La~~ina Canyon Rood. Laguna Beach "Tlie Ext<'nded Land5j:8JX," a group nchtbtl by eight artl•ts d.caltng wUh t hr landscaJ)f' lhrough lh~ u61t' of µhotography. Is presentC'.'d starltni;t roday A rt'C<'{ltlon Is hl'ld for the .irltst~ Thursday from 7· 10 p .m rtirou,lth Jan. I I. Mon -Prt. 9 a m .5 m . Sat 9 a.m.· l pm. 49'7·3309 EXOTICA GALLERY, 108K N C'n.i~t 1 llghway. Laguna Beach Con· 1rmporarv stone" sculpturt' from Zlm h."lbwl' Afrlca. Mada UaC'h. wattr· , nlur.. and ~lchatl Shearer. art jtlass. 1rt· lratur'iil t,tirough Ckc 15 Mon '>.ii IO cl m.·5 p m .. Sun. noon-4 p m ~Y-l-21 J I GOLDEN WUT COLLEGE FIJU A RTS GALLERY, 15744 Cold<'n \14:.,-.t ~I llunllngton ~ch "Callery Atl.i lr ·a fund-rat~r for lhe campus ~.1llrn katunng Amert<'an crafts an<I ~ Mt f)O&«'Rll for ..alfl.. Is off t'A°d fhrough lkc 19 Mot1 ·F'rl 9 a m 2 fl m H95-A783 KUKAN EQUATION CltNTER area JX'OPIC'.' Throu~h l>c-r 15 497-7408 .KILLS ROUS£ GALL ERY, 12732 Main St . Carden Grove'.' "Portraiture -Attitudes and Exprt'sslons' Is ~re'IC'ntcd by the phot<>l(raphy depan mt'nt and the Mllls MouM" Art GaJlery In Q.a~Crove C.o&dlrniledby Lom Brown, 15 artists ar~ f('atured Through Jan 27. Wed -Sun noon-4 pm 636-1232 • JlfltWPOR T BEACH CITY HALL GALLERY, 3300 NPwport Olvd. Jo Pat~erson, an C'.'Xp<>nt-nl of the Ira· dltlonal or da"s1cal S<'hool of C'hlneSf' brush painting. and Jacqui<' Moffrt exhibit their watercolors. Through Dec. 12 Ot'gtnnlng Thur~ay Yana Bridle and U-0 Roth t'Xhthll tht"lr photoi;tra ph'I Th rouRh JJ n 16 Mon J.'rl Ba m -Sp.m 51R·l25A ORANGE COAST COLLEGE, Photo Gallery. 270 l f'atrvlew Rood Costa Mt-sa Lllo Raymond. Nt'w York phot<>grJpher known for her bladt Christensen are shown th~ Jan and whltl' phot~raphs of ordinary. 6 . Tues -Sun I I a m _,. p m evPryday objects. rxhtblls her works 497-6775. throu~ Df>c 18 Mon ·f'rt 8 a.m ·5 $08AJll 8PDUTU8 GALLERY. 522 pm and 6·9 p m. 432-5629. Old Newport Hlvd . Newport Bcach. OltAJlfGlt COU!fTT CENTER POR "New Color LandM:aJ)f's." featuring CO!lfTBMPORARY ART. 3621 W. th.Lwork of Clinton Smith.. I lbown MacAnhurttlvd . Sp 111. Santa AM 3"1ong wtrh .. ttanll COl~d PrIAlll and· Guest a111sts. John Arurl!O ana--Rdlds:· by Cr~ry Spaid. A dis· Mli;:htt>I Oantl'I, aodaCflllatl' Ruth Ann clisston entitled "Nuts and Dolts. , Andt-re.On. are realured In lhree Questions and Answera" Is beld Sal· at.pe<'t'I of tht-lhl' subjl'C'l land· urdayfrom2-4p.m Through Jan. 12. 8<'8(.>l'Through Dec-14 Wl'd ·Sun. Tues.·Sat.10a.m.-5p.m 631 6405 noon-5 pm. 549·4989 TLK GALLERY, 6 11 Anton Blvd. QVORUMOALLERY, 374 N. Coast Suite 120. Co ta M.-sa Selerted HtJ{hway. La(luna ~ach. Virginia sculpture from the'.' utalC' of John tluff"'an's new walerrolor series and Baxter ts presentl'd ~gJnnln(l today. Arl.-Pn Hu'>rby's recent otl'I ofEuroix Through Jan 5. AlltO preMnted Is art' pr<'<u-nll'd Throul{h Jan I. Dally TLK's On11 Christmas Stort'. with 10 am ·4 30 pm 494-4422 ll<'ms <'omml lonl'd by the artl ts 8 Al'fD8TONl!OALLERY. 3B4·A N. Including C'eramlc!>, clothing. dolls. C.c.>a'>t lll~hway. Laguna Beach furniture'.', and jewl'lry Through Ott Watrrt olor'>. acrylics, and oils entlt kd 22 Tues ·Sal 11 a m ·5 p m 545 1 hroui;th A Glas'! Darkly" by Joan ARTS -our -or-t -.. Ul'HT&D 8TA T&8 11'TER NATIONAL Ul'OVB.RSlTT, 2300 Mlcht'lson Drive. Sir 700 lrvlnf" Portu!{u~ artist Edu rdO "'lery. wh11 hru1 romplete-mastery ol tht' photo graph!<' proce'\S wtth t'ndlt"$5 rlful .cieauvt~ a~-•t.. cltarm and awC90me bt'auty, l'Xhtbtt-. his works.th.rou,j(t\Jan. 4 . Mon. Fn 9 a .m ·5 30 pm tl;l9)693·4639 VORPAL GALL~RY. 326 Glt'n neyre. Laguna Beach Thf' ln!'ovat1vi: ('Onttmpoary marble ctni1 wooc1 sculpture'.' ofSouthttn California art hi David Sabaroff a.nd \ht' dynamic futurl~tlC'. 011 paintings of YugoslJ' arttst Ivan Ku tura art' shown throul(h Ott 23 Ditllv I I ,1 m 6 p m 494.9441 WHITZTOPSOALJ.ERY. 4'.l2·A' Coast lltghway, L.'\g11n.1 lkach lfr c<'nt patnttnwi by Ton, ">hPi-t-. <Hr f Palurffi ThuN ·Sal I I a m 4 p m ;1nd b\ appolnlmt'nt 494-36 39 GALLERY, 15505 Coast Hl.ghwa). !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~ I dl{una Oeach. "F'aces The P'ortralt l'hot<>l(rapher as P ycholc)ltlst.. ts pri-<>ented This On<'·man snow by "11kt" Stl'tnb<'rg fC'.'ature-s 20 faces. 1ndudlng portraits of ~veral ~una- PARADES ••• FromPage2 "ngl·ndcr<> It's Just son ofrommun11 ~ pndl· that makt"s ~ople do 11 .. ( ommunll~ \ptnl also ha\ buo~cd lht• '\lcwpon Harbor Festival of I 1ght' through 65 years of parade\, hq~mn1ng th1~ year on Dec 17 lkt"'ccn HX> and 200 boat'i. w11h parade: chairman 8111 Blurock 'S('n mg J~ ~J...1ppe.r ol the lead craft. will circle lhl' harbor area n1ghtl> bct\l.Ccn 6. 'U Jnd .!S.45. through Dec.. 2J. \f)('rtators will be ablt to "1ew th~· 'mt from Ncwpon Beach water· 11 ont home~ re!>t.aurants. doclo.s. and 'trn·h in th~ v 1c1 nuy of the route I he >Oungc!>l of the area·s boat pJra<lc\ 1s Dana Point Harbor'., innual "Ho11da) H1 L1shts." now. in '' r1gh1h season. Traditionally held Newport' a Cannery Village JAZZ NITESPOT! @feli,do Continental and Italian ~~-~~§b~Cuis ine Daily Jazz • Jazz 9 PM-1:30 AM ~~ 4 PM-11 PM $wlday9 LUNCH lJ AM-3 PM DINNER Nightly 6 l'M to M1dn1te fiarle'luin ~ A Di1t1ttf' PhlyllHH AM(JltCA'S fUNNllSl MUSICAL ·A FUNNY THING HAPPENED OK THE WAY_, 111110ROM 0ffe<:te0 I>• Cf\el W•'"•' M ua1c A lt,.c• tty St•Ph•"' Sondl'leu'" 1111 JU\t one even ing. this year the p.uJ1kw1ll taktplaccDcc. 15and lb horn ti to 8 p.m L----------------------------+----------------------------·\pprox1matd~ 50 to 75 decorated hoats will go twice around both the l':'l\t and west basins of the harbor. \rcctators may view the procccdtng.'i 11 llocks1de or onboard an open party hoal operated by Dana Wharf )J)(>rtfhhtng. Tickets for the boat are $' rcr person \ \ummary l1st1ng of the three parade~ follows: -Hun t1 01 1on Harbo ur ( hmtma~ Cru1c;c of Lights" Dec ~ ~I I 1ckcts st1 II a' a1lablc for De, I_ I\ 17-20 Tour boats nightl> ' \(J..6 '<l· 7.30.8.30 p.m. Ttckrts arc \' for adults. $2 for children ll and under Call 840-1777 for ttckrts or information -Newport Bucll "Fcsttval of Lights'" Dec:. 17-23 from 6:30 to 8:4S fl m Fret to spectators. Those wish- ing to C'ntcr their boats 1n tht perade 1 untact the Newport Harbor < hambcr of Commerce, 644-82 11. -Dau P•1Hu'9r"Hohday Ht I 1ghts"· Saturday and unday. Dec I 5 and 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. Free to 'l'lt'ctators at dock*ide. Tickets for the open part y boat o perated by Dana WharfSportfishin& are SS per person. c 1111 831·18SO for rc~rvation~. Roatcrs intercs&cd in entcnn.1 the naradc should call t.hc Manna Offitt, 4Y6-6177 EARLY BIRD DINNER ~tol:30 Lunch Buhl M·F 11-3 Dinner Buht M-Th 4-8 AWARD WINNING RESTAURANT FEATURING OUR EXTENSIVE MENU SPECIALIZING IN PASTAS, VEAL a CIOPPINO ANO OUR DELICIOUS HANDMADE PIZZA SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH 10 AM-3 PM Unlimited Champegne ALL YOU CAN EAT 17502 BHch Blvd. at ... ,.,. Hunt::~~BMch l. A9K ·9':!::.:~~AAV ..., .............. ~-.... •..tw.y ..... lty ~ ~ ~ ~ ..., Pot laWevff 7 FREED MAN WAY NAHEIM -· \ I 14 Pilot Weekender/ Friday, Qecember 7, 1984 Off-beat comedy Robert Blanken•lltp and Jonathan Fahla etar lD Woody Allen'• .. Plar It ~atn Sam" at 8 p.m. ln the Studio Theatre at Cal State, ~~ch. Phone (2,13) 498-6526 for $6.60- $9 .60 tlcketa for tonii_.t. Saturday'• ahow la mold oat. GET LOADED OUK . - BAR- ') Announcing the Boantwalk's great new salad bar and menu Our new salad bar offers everything from calamari .and bay shrimps to melon slices and home- made bacon bits ... over 30 fresh items every day. And the rest of our new menu h equally as tempt- ing: homemade chili, past;i made daily. incredible d~rt.., and rnoquite broilro ~almon. halibut. scallops. ">hrimp. chicken. dry aged black ang~ New York st~ Australian lobster tail and much more. Drop by for dinner soon ... and rnmr hungry. ·TH[ 50ARDWALK (714) 497-4477 At the Surf~ 5and lfotcl. On the ocean in Laguna Beach ... INTERMISSION 'Crimes of.th·e Heart' seem ·-no table and disconcerting There are some fine. riveting moments in Beth Henley's "Crimes of the Heart," but hardly enough 10 justify the play's selection as a Pulitzer Prize winner, as its pr~ duction at SaddJeback College tends to verify. Henley bas focused her attentions on the irregular antics of some "regular folks" in the Deep South, · specifically three sisters whose r~ mantic forays have led them into assorted follies. It's an appetizing premise. but the main course doesn't quite live up to expectations. The sisters 'in "Crimes of the He.art" are brought together (one has gone off to Holf ywood to seek fame and fortune. unsuccessfully) by a crisis invol'ving one of their number, the youn est who has been arrested Toi TITUS for the shooting of her husband, a powerful state senator. While this difficulty never is truly resolved, the lives of the other two arc somewhat altered as a result oftbe play's events. Henley clearly enjoys the taste and flavor of her backwoods Dixie -so much so that she lingers over her characters' interaction at the exee,nse of plot developmenL ''Crimes • is a fairly Ion lay that tends to drag its feet unless wc'.rc. tborouahly l' fatuated with its people, w6ich, tc often. we're not. In the Saddleback College p11 duction. lci!lurely directed by Patric J. Fennell, there arc a few notab performanccs;md a fewdisoonccrti1 ones. The best interpretation. ho' ever, comes from an actress with modicum of stage time. Dcbb Grattan as the materialistic cousin . the three sisters. It's a beautiful natural depiction. and one wor savoring. Also giving an excellent pc fonnancc is Claudia Bcllante as ti plain, spinster sister who's turning : without much to look back o Bcllante skillfully projects the subt yearnings of her character. whic often break through her pragmati talc~fiarge c arac er.-- Aileen Schuckman is physical stunning as the wild.selfish sister, b she presses so much for vocal effe that her per(oanance becomes Slaf Gwen Fornataro docs a bit better wi · ,sister. wt clearly is not dealing with a full dee though her character is never fut devefopcd. In minor auignments.. Richa1 Lawrence as the neighbor fella . . ~ng a torch foe Scliuckman ar Steve Schroeder as the young lawy defending Fornataro arc acceptabl though not overly effective. The characters also get short shrift fro J the playwriJ)lt "li ved-in" home. 1s nicely created I Wally Huntoon, whose work usual is gJimPsed on a grander scale. · -Three more performances will I presented. tonight and Saturday at p.m. and Saturday at 3 p.m. in 11 intimate Studio Theater on the cc lege's Mission l'iC)O campus. C• 831-4656 for ti cket information. BACKSTAGE -Doug· Rowe, e ccut1ve director of the Lagur Moulton Playhouse. JS getting h professional acting career back m gear .... Rowc will be fea1u1cd in O TV movie .. &-andal Sheet" starrie Bu.rt L1ncastcr, playing a ncwspap editor. and also has guested 1n ~ episode of"Newhan" .... Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse h. announced the miniscule cast for • Orange Countr premiere of u romedy "Wally s Cafe ...... Jim Rya Myrna Rya n and Kathleen Colli• will appear in the show opening Ja r. fo1 w• k Now Serving .COUNTRY STYLE SUIDIY$199 IRUICH lncludea BeWIF&ge Well Drink or 8-r 9:11 .. t• l:M .,. 145 IOl1 1712 Plecenta. CoetaMeu I· 0 r- e 0 , .c h d w d !r IC x IC I- ll ,. a I\ 0 (' g "f n IS I~ t: '· ·~ , P1f01 Weetcender/ Friday, December 7, 1984 15 ust how romantic is a lover's dilemma? wo young women face ironic challenge during new comedy By CHRIS CRAWFORD OellyNotC•••""°',_' . hn"111 rornanttc'> Most assuredly. 11 " .\nd 11 as also very funny and l'Oh:rta1n1ng. "ouch 1s the e scnet' of Wendy ~a,~r\le1n's ncwc~t play. ··1 n"t It Rom..int1r:· which e"<am1ncs love as 11 l"\l\l'i tn a vanet) ofwa)'s· between tx·,t fm:nds. lo\'ers. mameJ couple'> .rnJ lam1I) members r he two-act c-omed\' debutrd ofT- H111Jd\.\3) last )Car and was i.ubse- qm•ntl~ chosen by Time maga1'1ne as onr of 1hc best pla) s of 1983 1 t also fl'll"tH'd a Drama Desl .\ward nom1- n,11111n lor bc<>t pla) The current l o'> \llt!L'h:'> production ts being dtret:tl-<l m < 1c.-r.rl<l <rut.err~, a1: Im l ~ Sta@~ < o ~cs1 1hrough rk\-ll (~lint."-~~oo~ pl.w. L.u1~ Blumbt-rg, ..i )oung kWl!.h C3rttr girt tn prc'>C'nl Ja) New Yorl who 1s approaching 30 and 1s s11ll (God forbid') unmarried .\ctuaU), Jame's parents (Joan (.opt"land and Bame) Martin) arc m.w:.h more concerned 1hnn Janie 1s. 10 the point "here th~ bring prcs.,ure to bear on heT evcry- da) ltfc tn all ~n' ofcom1~al wa)s. .\nnc Langi.' co-star\ as Blumberg'' hc>t fr1t·nd Hamct ( omwall, who al~' must mall.c \Orne d1fficul1 dc- U\H>O'i about "hcthcr \he will 1>31tem· allL'r hrr mother lhl" ucccssful buL d1 .. nrn·d t:<lfl'Cr "um.in (pla)ed b) Jo tk \\ 1n1t·n or opt for hu'>band and fam1h J\ "di f \tahroo~ anJ l...:in~c Jrc a com- p.111hlc painng ot oltcn h1lanou:.. \llml'llmc\ (Ompa\'>IOn.llc "0ffien r "ho mmlh undrr.tand each othcr·s nl·cJ\ h\·11a than 1hctr rl~IX'Cll'e pat~ tlu. \nJ tn 1.hal.. respect ~ MtWie-r-eviews ALL or M:E: l{,11('(1 PC ~t<'Vl \' HI ill lll<l l.11\ l'omllll .trr ol '>plt-mllcl 111 .. 11 Ii 111 lhl'I rom1·clv .1hou1 .1n <1lhn~ I ' h \\jlfl\.111 I r11mltn) who 1 .. 1orc 1·rt lo Ii•, the hoclvnl .cnncc·ntrl< l<t\.l!\t•r \1111111 1 -.!11• !ic' .. pl-.i•" lhf' IC.I/\ ,,, 1111 ... , ~l\f'" M .c111n .1 f h,1111 r· 111 .i. '""'"'r ,,,. 111 .... uµt•rh ph'i"•H -11 "''I' lomltn I'> r4uall\ i,tood 1111 'lt111.i' ...., c ontrl\·1'11 but All ol Mr .1 di i.:1·11.-r.ill''i mort' t..t'ldn lli. sh.Hr ol I 111~h., (..irl Httncr dlrt'C'tc-d "'"' v GHOSTBlJSTERS: R,\Jed PC A l1r ... r r 1t 1·conlrmpor.1rv<'omrdv wllh ..,.,,,. rl1'4" '-Pf'Cldl t'ffC' t4 HUI Murr.iv. 1> 111 ''" k mvd nnd Harold Ramie; art" 1tir1..-h11mbllng parapsychol~lc;t'I fr\lrt~ tu rfd Nf'W York or ~O'SI!> \lurr.1"1-., 'on'ltanl wl"IC'cracks arr t11l.1n1111<, Hnd Slg<>urnf'y Wr.wrr. "t11M• J!Mrtmenl ts haunlt'd. provr<, -.111 ., mon-than an lnlrllcr (ual trr I.uh I h1· ulllmalr mon'llt"r thdl 1111.111\ ..clfack s Nrw York l'I 10<) lunnv II• ~1"· ..iway vvvv GREMLIMS: Hurrd l'C rh.-..r 111111' t rr<1f11rf•<; '4tart 0111 ('ulr but c·vrntu .111\ turn Into danl{erous mlM"hlt"f 11i.tkrr., who wrC"ak havoc In a mall t11w11 ul Chrt"ltma tlmt' Or1nl(tnl{ thr c .rrmlfns to .vtvld life Is on amd:tlnl{ 11-.11 111 lhl'I Sptclbf'rJ(·produced fllm. d1n·1 tl"d by Joto Danit' ( .. The Howl· 111~ I llul Danlc and ll<'n"enwrllr r c l1r1., t"olumbu8 havr ~ much fun '-' 11 It tlu-C.irrmltn"t a nd wllh trfbutt-1' 11, p.1 .. 1 mnvtr'I lhal lhr hum;rn ''"" llnr ... .u1• lrft ~Illy undrvrln pt·<1 I 111c·r1.1lnlnl{ but forJ(rtlablr vv PLACES IN TlfE DA.RT: H.it('d 1·1 • Writer dlrtttor Robf'rt fknlon KrMnt"r V'I Kramer") dYTw on hl'I own ramlly"s C'Xpt'rlt'ncC3 In Dr· pn .. "ton -l"ra Texas In tTBflln$( lhl<t l!rnllr. warm·ht"artt'd ntm Sally ~ ll'ld plays a stn>nl(·wlllcd widow \I.ho banks on a cotton crop to ~vc hn I a rm f lf'r unllkclyollt~ tnrludt' a. cl11wnlmddl'n blac-k man and ti blind 11..tr vetf'ran. A bl! prt~Uct"hlf', but llnr pt'rformanrca and a stroo~ rmo- 1 tnnal pull wlll win you over . .,.....,.,... PUR.PL& RAUi: ff"t..-d R. &ml· .1111obt0ftrar,htcal Olm starring char- t\m;ittr Pr nee as Lht' ta ll"nlrd but """ rcntcrrd lcadcl' of a Mlnncap0ll11 lrrnk-l'O('I( band. The nll(hl r lub 11nforman« IK't'nt's and Prtnl"l''s -.t>undl rark ·~ a knockout. llul lltrn-'11 &180 a allly. mrlodmm:lllr ... 1onl11w 111\olvtn~ 1h1· '<l.H., 1rrn1bh·tl p.rrc-nl'-.ind ht., rcH k\ '" n1.11wc wllh ..c rnv-.1n '""" \\1111i.rr1 tt\ppc1l1111t,c Koterc1J l'rllllt· I.in., \.\Ill 111\1'" l>llrt,..."' I\""' .......... ...,vvv ~.,crllcnl ..,..,...,. \!"I\ j.!CM>cl Vv l1c,,~I V' '11111 ..,, i.:nocl OUT THE TOWN "BEHIND THE SCENEsrw Wtlh BRENDA CAPONERA Rescaurant Account Executive lanlll Frog lay1 to c.tebf•t• Hotlday &...on 1t LE llll04 Wlle<e are.you cetebfatrng the Holl<l•Y SeaM>n with yOU< trienea and coffeague$? My trusty companions and I are lf"lvltll<l to • c"-11.11 Frencll Coun1ry Home caleO La Mt<:h. says Santa Frog 'Host-cllef Waller Au111mann win Pf~• a truly tracl1bonal 7-GOUrse Hohday Denner IOf us Staning w1lh • ctassle shrimp coclttail lhe one wttl'I Ille e<eamy dressing with CogNIC and a httle C.~ne to give 11 Snapp -Ulen a cle8I 0111au Broth laced with Old Port, followed by• Oeltcate llOl-au-llent lilled with Calls s-•-Breads In a white wine uuce wtlh a dash of Whlslley A Sofb9I wiltl Champagne will cteante the patate befOfe the Fllet of Trout sauteed in buft9r llnd Fresll Sage Leaves (all Herbs are fresh 81 la Midi) melll on YOtlf longue The duck wt •dark and tangy Sauce w1lh Madeira, Bleck Olives Mullhrooms and Tarr9g0n br'ing back memones of Chrlslmas Past and IO do the lradrtional Cherrlea Jubilee that top • off thl• feast Share the IOY and IOve of food With hos II, Martca and Walt• they l\ave plenty more pteasurable surprt ... In st0<e fOf y<>ul Signed • Sanla Frog and Rudolf the Red Nosed Rein Frog Le Midi IS locafll<l II 3421 Ill• Lido. Newp<)(t Beech 1•n front of Hu(lhes Mllfl(et) They are open fOf Lunch . Dinner Ind SUNDAY BRUNCH IN THE PROVENCE Call 87~9CM THE WA"EHOUSE Walerfronl Pan-A Holiday Specialty The hOlild8y MMOn bf1ngS tl!Oughts o4 IMt!Ye pert-. good food llnd ~ times with fnertds end family At the famoua waterfront WIA!houM !Wtaurlflt In Nellirpor1 8Md1 the mood II llfeedy Mt to bflng thoee holiday wW'll to reelity E.xecutM Chef Chef* ~ end hie e<•llw ltaft ,_..,. beer1 busy PfliPM"9 tlOlday ofle(\ngl lo delight guetll whO have choMn tlMI ur1'QUI ,...,,lflt • their deltlMtlon duflng !he MMOn'I i.tMtlal Both Doug Woeaner Gener8I mlNlg8f and M.wy Hendrie*s, e.nquet Direct« It TN Weref!Oule Aelt..-.nt .. excited ab<>Ut the entet1airWng .need. They ha..,. ldded a Canot>Y to the outdoOf heeted paoo tot cocktd parttee ll'1d hol6dey rec.ptM>nS You cwi ~ dine CliOCQlde on N9WPOf1 HarbOf wtllch is I spec18Qllar light !his time of Y.-with .. tN ~ .,_, dec;Orltlona. The WIWtnouM f\Mttvranl II I ~ 9'>0f fOt ~ the lfV"'8I weell·tono cnrtstmas Boat Pat'llCM which rune nlghtty from o.c.nber l?VI through the 23rd Saturday and Sundey CMmplQne 8nincMI .. pettlCUlalty apedllt during the l'IOlidayL Ttwy fMture lpetJalty .,,,, .. and of cour-. the ...,. .,. II I ,... tlVO<itw. CNt'leS Pfepar• an amazing wr•y of delMr1 oftartng.s. Chef ~ .-end t>runches ar1W9ll-1tnown IOf HM11unng one of tne lwgeet,,....... of ent,_ In the Newport .,.. The Watel'louM f\Mtaunint II loc:l190 It 3450 Vie 0pono II the water' 1 edge In Udo \lill11ge in Nellirpor1 8Md1 Group dtnlng r..-vatlOnS and Information are av11table by calling 873~700 . . . . FNtllll ol lhe D.IJly PUo1 AdV'flrt1'#lfl OlfJt scn.easeachothtt'-sch~n -~m1I) - Pro"iding Ole romantic 1nlernts 1n Lhetr ""~ 'lire Man) tcrhni I "11chacl l..cmbcd.I. an _young aspu- 1ng doctor and Paul SlUan IJCTT) Lanning), the -older man" from the compan) whn-e Hamel 1o11orks \tcr· hng ,,_,ould ltkc to m-arry Janie 1f should would onl)' Stt th1ng.s his wa). v.hcreas tuan has made 11 clear to Helmet that he ts not the ma~ 1ng lond The plot tall.~ a numhtr of ironic de' er IWlsls and tum> bcfo~ the lv.o )'OUng v.omc1t ulumatd:t dcckk v.t\.11 J1r«t1ons the) v.ant to t.altc 1n bfc .\side from the r-o leading v.omcn "21\dout ~n a.bet dcf1\'Uf'd b\ Copt"~nd. .u the an} and l" e-r - bcanng moth« fresh from her a~ in ''Bnghtoo Bcalh ~kmoirs-""herr she p~-.cd a morr ~nou'> role (opt"land hatl"a chanl..- hOT'l'Osho\r. C\Cn more ofhe-r ali1ht' . ~ a comedian ··t<sn't It Rom.anti' · conunul°' through Ott 31 at l .\ l\ta~t" < 11 West. :!o· ~ (anon Dmc 1Jt-,crh Hills.. at pm Tu~a\'> thruu~h. \un\U\'i nuttntt\ at ~ pm "ound.t' a.1d \\'ednnda\ The lllll.CI lh3f¥L. hnCl\1:!1'1 -l 0-3::!3:! OUT· Otl nE TOWN • l' .. , WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO "-AT' ~ . See Rick Netson in concert at THE HOP, Mond<l~ December 17 T110 showS are scheduMKt at 1 p.m. ~ 10 p m rn..-Hop is IQCated on Brootcl'IUrst In Fountatn VaiWy Cal 963-2366 .. • • I l 18 Pilot Weekender/ Friday, Ottcember 7, 1984 JAZZNEW AT ALEXANDER'S ••• FromPa&e2 and white wine, strved with angel hair pasta. read wonderfully on the menu. And the prawns, though • smallish. were nicely cooked. The angel hair pasta. however, was actually fettucini. "nd unfortunately, it had either been run under the broiler or held too long under warming lamps. The surface was -well, crisp. The pasta which accompanied our third en~e suffered from the same treatment. but to a greater degree. The en tree nself. a fresh Chilean sea bass. broiled and served with beurre blanc sauce. was pleasant although the scr:ving was small. The pasta is made fresh daily at Alexander's, and sc:rved in 15 variations. Some of the more intriguing: · homemade ravioli stuffed with veal. cream and fresh herbs ( $6. 95) or with ricotta cheese, spinach and c~ ($6. 2 5); fettucini Primavera(with fresh vcgetablesand'aged Parmesan, $5.SO)or with roasted eggplant and sauteed veal ($6. 9 5 ). Alexander's nowotTers just five non-pizza or rasta specialities. They include fresh fish of the day, vea scaloppine and boneless chicken breast in mustard sauce ... all popular on the original menu. There's also a mesquite- broiled New York steak and half a chicken, marinated and broiled, SCPfed with tomatillo salsa. Dinners are $8. SO to $11.25. For lighterdUicrs, Alexander's prepares some tan- talizing salads which I've co.joyed at noon. but which can also be ordered in the evening. American THE BARN I Amencan. lunch M·F 11·2 30 Otnnei M·S from 5 PM Happy 'Hour M·F 4 30· 7 PM. Sun Champagne Bottet Brunch 10,2 30 En1erta1nment & Dancing B11nquet Fac1hhes 14982 Redhill Tustin 730-0115 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The ong1rtal Featunng display br011- 1ng Lunch Mon ·Fri 11 -2 Otnner nightly Mon -Fri trom 5 pm Sat & &f111 f10111 4 p 111 ,!00 I 1181 bol 01w ct:'.- COSl8 Mesa. 642.,a777. HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Es1abllshed$!0Ce ~939~0me!e11es, 26 vanelies Served 24 hours Sand- wichesM30 vanet~. Heated ~arden patio Otnner served 5-10 pm 34157 Coas1 Hwy . Dana Pooni (714) 496-9270. Also 16341 Coast Hwy . Sunset Beacl'I (213) 592·5404 PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan style Fresh hsh and pasta Patio dining Lunch M-F 11 -3 Dinner Mon ·Sat from 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5-7 Wed Ladies ntte 50c well drtnks from 3 p.m Banquet factllties 600 Newporl Center Dr , Fashion Island, Newport Beach 644-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast. tunch. dinner Patio dining with ocean view MOdeSI prices Beer I wine Fa med f()( Belgian wattles Open dally from 8 am 1198 S Coasi Hwy in V1Uage Fatre Mall. Laguna Beach 497-1667 • PUFFINS "Na1ura11y· cooked foods. trom pan cakes 10 ere~ to steaks An aaven rur" 1n natur111 eating Open Sun thru Thur<; 8am to 11prn Fri &..Sat 8 a m to m1dn19hl VtSa /MC Casual Moderate prices 3050 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 640· 1573 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szec::hwan & Mandarin Qi1$lnJIS of _-11 ____ ooailN '"Host Wallace Lee Chef Vr Chen. Elegant dining Lunch. dinner Slit. & Son. Dim Sum (Chinese Tea cake 8funch) · Banquets. Beer & Wine. Aauonable prices 12l00 a.ch Blvd .. Stanton 898·8933 Particularly noteworth y: a whole avocado with bay shrimp in a ginger-lime dressiOJ. garnished with pasta salad and fresh fruit ($6.25); ch1cken with apples, walnuts • chutney mayonnaise, garnished with braised red onions ($5. 75); spinach with Black Forest ham, mushrooms, red onions, tomatoes, hard cooked eggs and sweet raspberry vinaigrette ($5.25 ). Beverages include European-roast co trees (an excel- lent custom decaffe) and capuccinos. There were no outrageous pastries for dessert, but the chocolate mousse was a good,dark: conu:ast to Jhe cocoa- and-<iream-whip affairs we so often find. Even better was a wonderfully flavorful lemon mousse, attractively served in a snif\er, garnished wi(h candied lemon and violet and a strawberry. Luncheon at Alexander's fcat'ures most oft he dinne·r 'items, plus several sandwiches. New to lhe resiaurant:jazz on the side -an easy- 4'aaauy8 . Yolanda King, "A Dream Deferred: Where Do We Go From Here?., NMtk . .,Y the Black St~.nt UAlo n GNpcl Choir , .... ry 31 -- The Elegant Bluea of Me mphl• Slim Fetmlarp 14 An Evening with Edward Vlllella, America'• maeter of the ballet tine~n& tb~~~ com~. p~~ng~m 8a~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Wednesday through Saturday and from 6 p.m. Sunday. Telephone ( lt) now to or ALEXANDER'S, 1565 W. Adams, Costa Mesa. ...-.. •otr. UCI ticket offices will be cloMd fl'om O.u mbtr H to 241...0123. Open 11 a.m. to IOp.m. Monday-Thursday JUAJ'Y 7. Tlc:kebt •ho avala.bl• from Tk l&etroa o"tlet• and (pizza un\i midnight); 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday (pizza til Te..., .. (7U) 6"-1300. · I );4 p.m. to I a.m. Saturday, and4to IOp.m. Sunday. Full bar.Reservations. University of California, Irvine Good Tastes appears twice a month in the Week- ender. Continental AIRPORT-ER-INN lledlterr•nean Room -ContlQ4NltaL .t.uoclLM·F 1 t..30-2..30. Sun Brunch 10-3. Dtnner from 5 30 Happy Hour M-F Entertainment & 0Mcll'l!P7 nights a week Valet park- ing Banquet lacil111es 18700 MacArthUr. Irvine 833-2770. CAFE LIDO - Newport's Cennefy Village 1azz spot Cory atmosphere American, ltahan & Contlnental menu Lunch M·F 11-3 Oinne< nightly 6 p.m lo mid- night Entertainment nightly 9-1·30 Sun. jazz ~on 3· 7 Ample parking. 2900 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach. 675-2968. MARCEL'S Volle! Merc:el. Newly remodeled! Ma1eet's gourmet oyster bar ts now ~for lunch from 11 a m . dtnner 't1l t 00 a m See the lee Ferrell Show Wed. ·Sat featurtng Hal AatlUI Dane· 1ng nightly 130 E 17th (at Newport Blvd ) Costa Mesa, 646·6855 RIVIERA Conllnental Ctief Richard Bergner Since 1970 Intimate C11n1ng Lunch 11.30-3 Otnner from 5 p.m Closed Sun. & Holldays Banque! rooms 3333 S Br1s101, Costa Mesa 5'0-3840. French BORDEAUX 100 Wines. Sttver FOO<tAward Winner Lunches Tues ·Fri D!Mef M-S. Closed Sundays & Holldays Ott Bristol and Randolph (b4!tween Baker and Bear) men lelt onto St. Ctalf 758 St. Clair. Costa Mesa. 5-40-3641 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY LE MIDI New in Newport, Old 1n 1radlt10n FalvOffuf French Provencate drshes -Charming J:1llcot and atmosphece of the South, ll'le Midi of France. Lunch and dinner Tues lhru Sun. Sun Sronctr 11 AM to 3 PM. fJO:tensMI· Calrf and French wine lists 342 t Via Udo. Newport Beach, In plaza near Hughes Market. 675-4904 Irish MULDOON'& Horne of Award winning trlSh Coffee. Best corned beef and cabbage. lrlSh stew and our Okl Country pot roast. Guiness on tap. Open 7 days a week. 202 Newport Center Dr.. Fashion Island. Newport Beach 640-4110. Italian DONATELU'8 The Ofig1nal since 1973. Now open in our new location. Serving our famous • plUa and pasta Dine In °' take out. 9430 Warner at Bushard. FourlJ,a1n Valley Behind the Sizzler 963·5965 MARCELL OS Family owned Establlshed S<nce 1973 Pastas. veal. P4ZZa Speclahzlng rn Cicpplno Beer & Wine served Salad bar Lunctl Mon. thtu Fn .. dinner 7 nights a week. Sonday Brunch 10-3 pm. 17502 Beach Blvd at Slater, Huntington Beacl'I. &.42·5505. Mexican Ml CASA •XtcAN RE_IT__AUMHT __ -- Our food IS • trip to Mexico! Est llnoe 1972 Open dally lrom 1 t am. f0< knloh & dllme<. Coct(tal1$, Entertain- ment Wed. thlu Set. night& .fn the Burro Room 296 E 17ttl St .. Costa Mesa. Cell 645-7626 TRES AMIGOS A place f0< people who appreciate gOOd ¥exican food at surprlsingly low prices Open dally 11 am IOf IUnch & dtnner 08~ luncheon speclels. Dane· lr'lg Fro & Sat 10 p.m to 1 am Tep 40's music. Ceterlng 2200 HarbOf Blvd . K-Mart Pia.ta, Costa Mesa 642-827418278 . Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS DeliclOUs fasho0n food pei Henry ~A"grMt place for dinner 1 days from 1 I a.m. Sunday Cham· pagne Brunch Betweeo Eklllocks and 1 Magnll'I, So Coast Plaza. lowtK level 556·9700 Steaks/Seafood BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beef Entrees & Seafood Lunch 11·3·30 Dinner from 5 pm Happy Hour M·F Extensive Oyster Bar Two bloaks south of Jann Wayne Atrport 833·0080 THE CANNERY Featurff fresh local seafood. Eastern beef lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunet\. harbor cruises Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon. Lounge food gal- ley. HlslOfic: waterfront landmark in Newport's Cannery VIiiage 3010 Lafayetle 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and lots ot II Newport Beacn -Lunch. dinner. Sunday bfunch Overknks Newport Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy 642·3431 Irvin& - lunch, dinner. happy hour 1830 Mein 545-4774 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 1 days Breakfast 7 a m M-F Lunch 11·4 M-F. Dinner 4, t 1 M·S Sat. & Sun brunch 7-4 Oyster bar Fri., Sat.. Sun. Banquet lacillties up 10 500. Entertainment Wed -Sun. Pan- oramic bay view 400 Main St Balboa. 673-4633. THI WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood and lnt.,nattormr cuisine. Weterlroot dining Chet Charles Kalagtan. Luncfl. Dinner, Sat. & Sun-~ward Winning Brunch. Ban- quets & Cetering. Oyater Bar, Ent.,. talnment. Udo Village, NeWJ>C)ft Beech 673-4700. . t I ,. • • -r • TOMORROW: Shots fired -:l~si~ejet · B)( tbe A11oclated Pre11 • Several · shots ~ere heard f~om inside a hijac~ed Kuwaiti aarhner at Tehran alq><>n today shonly after the hijackers threatened to resume: killin• American and Kuwa1t 1 hostages, Iran's 9fficial news agency said. (Story and picture AIO.) The hijackers revealed for the fi rst tame. in a statement read to the control tower at Mehrabad Airpon. that they have killed four people -two Amencans and two Kuwa1t1s -since commandeering the plane Tuesday, the Islamic Republic News Agency sajd, • Western sources had only beell able to identify three deaths previously. · "t\ccording 10 latest rcpons. several shots were heard from inside the hijacked plane at (4:30 p.m.) local time," IRNA reponed. "The situation inside the plane seems to be critical." The hijackers had set an early morning deadline to kill more hostages. but delayed it, saying they would free more captives if "mass media" published a statement drafled by them. competition to win the honor of hosflng the 1986 Calif ornla Pellce Olym- plcs./ A3 Laguna Is considering citywioe regulations on smoking./ A3 California Six are being held in an alleged credit card fraud involving the Bank of America./ A4 Nation Nation's jobless rate takesadrop,J,o 7.1 per-_centJ.M - Bishop D~mond Tutu and Presld~nt Reagan meet toldlscuss aparthe\d In South Africa. /A8 world Chairman of Union Carbide is arrested, then released in Ind la follow- ing gas leak./ A5 Hope are fading for 61 Taiwanese miners trapped In mine shaft./ A4 Entertainment OK, everybody down \o the docks. Christmas boat parades are coming to town./WHkender Hungry for pizza or calzone? They're fresh at Alexander's./Week- ender ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Buaineu Stepherf Frankely has been named president of Emu lex Corp./C5 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Calif ornla News Classlfled Comics Crossword Death NotJces Gardening Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds . National News Opinion Paparazzi People Play Review Pollce Log Public Notices Restaurants Sports Stock Markets T•vt'4Qr\ ThMterl WMther Wot1d Newt " C1-4 B8 A3 cs A4 C9-12 B8 · ~ C11 C7 B6 B5 C10 B5 C7 A4 A11 BS 84-5 Weekender A3 C4, 7-8 Weekender 81.-3 C6 88 Weekender A2 A4 , -HUNTINGTON BEAGH --~~ FOUNTAIN VAL.LEY Grandj ·u~b kS-GOJ!ODe.~ But report shOWs necessity for ctii nges tn law regardin mental health records By.JEFF ADLER Of .. 08llJ Pll9t ..... The Orange County Grand Jury, investigating the circumstances sur- roundfog the apparent suicide of a. county jail inmate, has concluded the coroner's duties in det.ermananf the cause of such deaths "compc the need" for d isclosure of certat.n con- fidential records. · In '8 letter released this morning. Celebra~ their health Patchee the clown entertain• the Pickren triplet. of Huntington Beach -from left. R1er m. Jennifer and James -u mother Jenean beam•. The children were born .... oDlan _killed oil freeway A 40-ycar-old Westminster woman was killed early today when she apparently ran in front of a car on the San Diego Freeway near 1he Beach Boulcvar-0 offramp. the Cali fornia Highway Patrol reponed. The woman. killed instantly an the 12:40 a.m. mishap, was no t identified because her family had not been notified" of her death, C HP spokes· man Kevin Doughty said. Doughty said the woman was running from the center divider toward the highway's shoulder when she was struck by a 1973 Cadillac driven by Edward F. Maeder. 39, of Los Angeles. The driver was not cited. It was unclear why the woman was on the freeway. Doughty said. Dr. Carl Cotman HB sex off ender may win release sex molestalaon charges came closer to wanning has release Thursday. John St«n. confined 10 Pa11on Grand Jury Foreman Ttlom~ehoc advises ShenfT-Coroner B~ Gates and Board of Supervisors cir..irman Hamett Wieder that th(' citizen panel's review of the 1tuation in which an inmate's menta_I ...bcal1b- records were seized by Jail authorities shows the need for changes an the law requmng that such records be kept confidential · • The cun:ent conirovers) over the s htr1ll-c:oro ner '.s Joint responsibilities. which prompted supervisors to order a fuU ~view of the office. was lrl&Jtrcd 1n pan by the No ... 6 anCtdcnt 1n whtc:h -,tle con- UdetllW ps)chtatnc ftCOfds-. of in- mate John Ray tepheoson were confiscated from a county mental health tearrrby Jatl otl)c11ls. State law holds that a.n ir1mate's psych1atnc f"CCOfds are confidential prematurely and their Uvea were aved by apeclal care at Children• Hoepltal of Orange County. For more of their atory, tum to Page 84. , " and cannot be di3Closed to law enforcement aulhontics. Oai.es, wW us shenfT runs the jail. bur u co~ needed to ·determine what caueed Stephenson·s death, 50u&ht his mcn- Ull treatth ~rds as pm 1 of his coroner's 1ovest1ption tnto \he _ d<"ath tephenson died 1n his jail cell No .. 4,anerhcapparcntly useda,aa: (Pleue eee GRAJlfl>/ ~ Hawes School likely to close Supporters peti~ion committee toretain Huntln on faclllty 1 ~ By ROBERT BARK.ER :_ or._.,..,,.....,. S{>Cakers an a standing-room-onli aud1ence argued passionately -but perhaps fuulely -Thursday night lO keep the Ralph E. Hawes School itt. Huntington Beach ofTthcendangere4 hst. But nine members of a blue ribbod . commlllce. fonned to make rcc.- ommendauons for the closure of o middle school and one elcmen -sctrool. agreed In an uoo eta straw vote to put the elementary school al the top of the list for clostu'C nut September . . The panel previously selCC'led Gisler School Middle School (sulh through e1Jhth grades) as tbetr most hkely choice of lhe d1stnct's three middle schools 10 be closed. The panel: which meets agau\ publlcl) Tuesday night at d1stnct headquaners. 1s expected to make a recommendauon to school trus~ (Pleue eee HA WES/ A2j UCI scientists seek cure for Alzheimer's disease Research c hief declares promising strides are being made against debilitator of elderly br.un .. There are 1he ingredients. at least at the baste science level. 10 sec our wa> through 10 the repair of braut c1rt'u1ts." Cotman totd the luncheon audience of communtt) leaders who ha'e coninbuted to UCl programs .. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OllMOellfl'tle4Si.lf UC In ine sc1cnt1s t'> arc pla~ 1ng a ke} role an the nat1 onv.1dc dn"e to find a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. the mand-cnpplln& ailment that some expens are calling "the disease of the ccntuf) " . Alzheimer's. which now affi1cts up to three malhon Amencan'I, graduall~ destroys a person's me~ory and the ability to perform e\.en 1he simplest ta ks. Eventually, the '1ct1m lo~s control over physical tuncuons and dies. The ailment I'> ..aid to claim more than L'!0.000 11,es annual!) making 11 1hc founh leading 'ause of death among the elder!~. after hean d:sease. cancer and strok~ Dr Carl Cotman a prolessor of psychobiology who 1s supen 1S1ng Al2heimer's rescarch at l 'CI told un1"ers11y supponers 1 hur'>da~ that promising stndes arc hcang made tov.ard a cure for the nov. untreatable illness. The cau~ ol the disease remains a m\ sten but sc1en11sts know that .\lztie1mer·, '1c11m~ suffer from the dc'itruct1on of rdl\ tha1 ram cn11cal m~'MlgC'i through 1hc The ~auonal lnstllutes of Health. at the d1~uon of Congress. are setting up a nallOnWlde network o( centers to define Alzheimer's and find wa}S to d<'lCC'l and cure at. Officials ha' e designated severaJ . uthern ( allfomaa ansutuuons 10 pan1c1pate 1n the research dnve. including l Cl. the Beckman ln- <>lltute of the cu> of Hor. Caltech and the l nn ers11y o Southern ( alilom1a The uthem C'ahforn1a (Please ttee UCl /.A2 Econo~ic grOwth in Orange County. seen leveling off : <,(lnal 1nrom<' and ou 1~ p~ Molester of two girls ends his treatment In mental hospital talc MentaJ Hospital since June 1982 as a mentally disordered sex offendet. won the nght in Orange You'll find the County Supenor Coun to have By ROBERT HY DMA1' or ... .,..,,... Staff Orange < ounl\ ·., C'C'onom\ ,., e\· peeled to &rov. at a much .-.lower pace 1'nJ985than 1td1d an rt'('('nt \eal"\"tth ~ emplo)'ment growth continuing to l<''el off. acconhng 10 ( hapman College C'C'onom1 \ • durnon "111 allow the local C'<'OnOR\} to ~ontanuc to outJ)('rform the state and na11onal economies through th lOmana )'Car ..aid James Doll. d11'Ct' tor of Chapman's Center for Econ- omic R~art'h By JEFF .<nLER Of ... DllllJ ........ "5S-ycar-old Huntington Harbour man confined to a state mcnuil hospital after pleadina no contest to cnminal procecchngs against ham beat euto buva •long reinstated -which could lead 10 ham 1 being released on prooouon. ,, the Orenge Co.at In J~ae James Smith. following a 4$. todev'a Auto Piiot minute coun h('.8ring. found teen ' • (Pl M Me Sltlt/ A9) ~ Peg• c 1 But the rount\ \ ancrcao,e an per· \ddrn<,1ng nn aud1en~ of about QOO at Chapman College's seventh (Pleue eee ECONOilT I A2) .., Airport expansion: A-storm:-over SA Heights Some reSidents..hope project can be blocked while others prepare forevetlfualgetaway EDITOR' NOTE: This 1 IM fut o( the art'a. Othcn arc dcc1d1na to in • thrtt-1)111 flt'ncs on S.nu na hold 11ght in the hope that the ~tonn Hei.t/IU. TOcl•y. wh.tt Jie'I •had for will chanie d11"«t1on and l~"'e their the neighborhood at the end of the home unscathed John Wayne Airport rum•'I)'. And 1111 othen arc not COn\l anccd • the stonn w1ll come. The an:pon like (armer watch1n1 a tornado •'Pin ion can bt blocked· " It movina tcadily lhc1r way, mi<knt C\/Cr tan , thfy uy. ofSantaAna Hc11htsarccontcmP11t· But unlike the farmc~ wntch1n1 a ma their choices as a dc611on nears· l)f'ltn toiNdo, <>nnae Coun1y m1- on John Wa nc AJrpon' upen11on1 <knt Yrlll ba~c• y 1n tM ha~.,-nd plans. · dirtttaon of the torm, ~hi h ihe Some hope toanab their bclona1np. turbulent aarpon C\p&Mion i uc h II what the can a~ ,ct the k ou1 ~ · ... The Oranie County PlaMm& " Comm1 ion has· held public meet· anp in rcttnt "C"Ck'I to rt\.iC" the po 1ble fates of • nta Ana Hc1&ht and I\ expttted to coM1der a rtt- ommendcd. tho uah 'entati .. c. S«nano Dec I And th<' •ll>On Comm1~ ion bcpn 1t1 public hcar-inas on the rc .. t\cd John Wa)n A~n Ma ta Ptan Wed~\ ftt t. ....,_.. ut v.h11t' 10ccttd p;1n1~ from nta Ana llCl&hU.. c·wpon h and ara throuahout th c un' tia\c u~ thtW" ·m~un , to on« 1n ma~c th(1r op1T\lon hc•rd the h ar· 1n art lly prclimin11·y round ThC' J ·1 1\t \hov.Jown 1 ~' fm late ROBERT HYNDMAN NEWS PERSPE CTl~t t ,.. . I ' * Orange Coat OAIL.:Y PILOT/Friday. Oeoember 7. 1984 t hoes don 't bel ong to chil (l found late Wednesday in a dumps1tr near In paftment complex about a half·mile from whe1t Plul hacb of Stanton vanished, Officer TCTT"r Branw;n 1d. A pair of tiny tennis shoes found b)' a pohce d<>i sca~hana for a mi ~ina -~ounty-3-~ boy-turned ou\ not to be a clue. Buena Parl. pohct said toda> he blue 4nd-.whilt sncilitt wm CoN11NuEo SroR1E s -- GRAND \JURY BACKS CORONER ..• From Al supplied ruor to c.ut an artery near his lcf\ elbow. The Grand Jury letter. wb1lt: srnung that • parate UlVCSIJ&aUOtl lnlO tcphenson's death 1s proceeding, notrd that the records 1n question "arc necessary to a~)1st 1n determin- ing the cause anc.l effect of the death. .u well as determininJ the cla9'1· ficatton of death a~ 1nd1cated on the death ccn1ficate." But jurors also arc cnt1cal of both J 11 officials and the Heahh Care A.gcnc:y for th~1r h:rndhng of the matter "The C\Cnts of the da) displayed a Wa°l)tOn dlSregard for tnteragcncy .cooperauon This disregard wa<, manifested by the overly aggresst\l' stizure of the mental :-icalth records and the overly protC<'t1ve guard- 1ansh1p of these record!.:· the letter sinted. But the cntic1sm of the Shenffs l>epanment 1s muted when the panel adds ... We have observed firsthand the excellent and careful manner in ~hich the County Coroner's offict.> performs its duties and the confiden- tull manner in which records are kc t:· ~he <lrnnd Ju" l't'commcndi. the two depanment establish procedure to improve the transfer o( such records. ·'The duttcs of the coroner's office compel the n~d for all medical and mental health records to be supplied in a timely fashion,"· the letter states. Al o, the panel urge the Board of Supcrv1socs to suppon a change in state low that would grant the coroner access to such information ~·Th16 1S' the only-way t~coroncr can determine the cause-of death," according to the letter. lntl'nm Health (are Agency Direc- tor Robert Lo'e s~ud he didn't disagree wt~ an) of the four r«- ummendattoos the Grand Jury make~ in the letter ... In determining the cau~ of death. the coroner ought 10 have access ~o an) records that would assist in mal1ng that detcrminatton," Love said. "From a legal perspective, I don't still don '-t sec anythjrig that refutes the action staff (the mental health team) has taken." The agency chier also took cxcep- t1on 10 the panel's ent1c1sm of the mental he!ilth team's refusal to dis- close the records. "I don'l believe we wert overly protcttlve or overly &are s1ve m protecting the records," Love said. He also said his agency and the , henff-Coroner's Department already have taken steps toward bt-tter cooperaJion. Love pointed to the creation of an inter-<kpartmental task force to handle such matters and &be board's vote Wednesday to create a management JeveJ po it1on in the Health Care Agency to oversee Jail health care matters, "l don't think there's any an- tagonism between us and the shenff· 1n tr) mg 10 work things out," Love 5.atd. As for the matter of Stephenson's records and their legal confideot1ali- ty. both Love and Gates agreed to submit the matter to a Superior Court Judge in hopes that the law will be clanfied. A hearing on the matter is expected to be scheduled as soon as next week. Gates could not be reached for comment. HA WES SCHOOL CLOSURE SEEN ••• Prom Al Jan. 15. The board is to make a c.lec1sion later in the year on which of I.be schools will be closed. Members in Thursday ni$ht's au- dience of about 250. emphasuod that the 62 educauonally handicapped clltldren at Hawes, at 9682 Yellow- stone Dnve, hould not be uprooted. The special eduction youngsters ~e mo"ed to Hawes when Clapp School closed tl;lree years ago. There were promises at the ume. speakers said. that there would be no more moves in the near future. .. The read1ustment 1s so lrau- mat1c," declared Jean Boggs. v. ho said she is the mother of a handi- capped daughter who attends Nueva View School 1n in another school d1stnct 1n Huntington Beach. "It's taken them (the handicapped yo ung- sters) three :rears and now lhey're back to feeling the)' belong at Hawes ... she said. And P~y Gill. a teacher of the severely handi~pped youngsters al Hawes. said 1t doesn't make sen~ to move the youngsters -perhaps to Kettler School -and to go through the expense of making building mod1fic~tions. The youngsters need bathing and cooking fa c1h11es for training purposes. officials said. Hawes School apparently as out of favor, however, because 1t 1s near the northern boundary of the district. If other schools were closed instead of Hawes, it also would cause a greater displacement of pupils, onicials sajd. Gisler Middle School at 21 I 41 Strathmoor Lane, the other school targeted for closure. also had its supporters. Teacher's aide Dolores lbbotson held Maynard. a black cat who i5 the school's mascot. as she addressed panel members. "Maynard was run over and in- JUrcd and tomorrow (Fnday) one of his legs will be amputated. Don't let him lo~ hi5 home. too," she im- plored. School officials say_c:_nrollmcnt has dropped by abou I I .6PO youngsters in fou r years and lhat the district can ~vc about $500,000 a year by closing the two schools. • ECONOMY-SEEN LEVELINQOFF •.. From Al annual economic forecast Thur!.da). Doti said the drop 10 the rate ol employment growth. which should slow to 8.1 percent b) the end of next year. 1s 10 sharp contrast to the li'e consecutive quanen of double-d1g1t rates following the t 977 peak. The 1983 FCCO\Cr\ cannot be sustained, Doti said, because of the conunued high level of real interest rates that gnp the econom) Those interest rates stifled the recovcn that was under wa\ 10 Orange Count'·., cons1rur11on a·nd manufauunng In- dustries The current e<:onom1l <,lo"'down Sttn na11oow1dc a<; "'ell a\ in Orange County would be C\'en more '>1gn1fi- cant. Doti s~lld. 1f 1t were npt for holiday sales. which :.hould orfset the impact of a decline in business in"e<,tment W1thout 1t, Doti ..aid the current econom1cslowdowncould tum 1ntoa full-scale recession Expected strong consumer spend- ing is attnbuted to a generally sharp increase in income dunng 1984. By measunng total wage and salary emplo}'ment -which Doti likens to the national (1NP 1n terms ut measur- ing the county econom) -( hapman eeonom1sb have determined that the 1985 economy is slowing follow1ni a peak in the recover) dunng the third quarter of 1984. when a I 0. 3 percent growth rate was posted. Wages and salanes are ellpccted to increase at a rate of 8.6 percent 1n t 985. Doll said, compared to a 9.6 percentage growth this year. The slower rate of growth will be felt mainl) 1n the manufactunng sector with crnplo)mcnt 1n durable good\ manufacturing hit harder than non-durahlc goods he said. Orange Count)\ cconom) 1c. also suffenng from a strong dollar which has been pushed up b~ real interest rates. Doti said. Export-oriented businesses 1n the count~ are finding compct1 t1on tougher. .\nd inter- nauonal tounsm ha!. .slowed. affect- ing the employmt'.nl in ~rv1ce indus- tries that cater to the tounsts. Al~o. county manufacturers of h1gh-tcchnolog) goods h:ive seen their local marke1 become crowded by manufacturer'i from other Paci fic Rim nauons attratted b> the strong dollar But the Chapman forecasts a drop in real 1ntt.'rC'il rate\ and the \alue of the dollar 1n the fir!>! half of 1985 Such drops should have a pos1t1ve impact of Orange County's employ- ment growth later 10 the year, Dou said. .\nd continued strong consumer spending fueled b> gains in income this year will translate to increases in taxable sale!> for the count). In the housing market. homes arc expected to become more affordable in Orange County in 1985 Whtie apprt.'c1atton for s1 ngJe-fam1ly homes (3 percent) will not be able to keep up with a 3.6 percent 1nflat1on. 1t 1s good new<; for fir51-11me homcbuver<1 who<,c anromes will outpacl· 0 thl· increases in the price of homes, Dou !>aid. Orange ( ount) is aho experi~nc1ng a change 1n the type of homes being constructed. In 1985, 9,000 single- fam1ly homes are prOJected to be built. down 300 from 1984. But among multiple-dwelling unus. 1985 1s expected to show construction of 8.600 units, up 1,600 (23 percent) from I 984's figures. Whtie that doe n't mean homes arc neces~rily becoming cheaper. Dott says it indicates new homes arc being built smaller to ad1ust to the new market for affordable housing ~uc1 RESEARCH FIGHTS ALZHEIMER'S ... From Al conson1um will rccc1"e about S2 8 millton over the oe"<t fi"c year-; Cotman 1s d1recung lfCl's part ot thC' effort At the time the program ~as launched. Cotman dt'\tnbcd 11 a'> ·a ~anhattan ProJetl-'>t}'k approJth to the d1..eac;c:· rdernng lU tht· re~ar<.h dnve that brnughl thl· na- tion~ «>p~cnllSts to~ethcr to l rt•att' the atomir bomb. He added. "Conc.1denng that we know almost nothing about the d1~a'iC. the consonium I'> bound to ll·ad to breakthroughs in research. V. 1thou1 1h1'i kmd of effon we could ne\er c><pcct to make an> real progre'is 1n finding a cure·· Cotman described several l '( I rt•,earch pro1ects that ma) eventual!} \H~ld a treatment for Al1hc1mer's • The upenments h.ne focu..ed on the repair and regen1:rauon of nerve td ls. Cotman and ht\ assoc1ate<1 have ht'lpcd ovenurn pre"atling medical WrRE L1sTENING 4 r -Just Call 642-6086 t)l..'ltds that unltke skin cells. damaged hratn and <,ptnal cord ussue t:annot be restored. ( otman anc.J h1\ colleague<; are '>tud\'1ng neuro1roph1c factors or nat- urall) occurring chemicals the bod) prnduu:s to help repair nc-r\.C cell damage fhe U( I researcher'> are t~ing to l\olatc and purify the ~emKals to determine 1flargerdoscs 'er'n help not onl) v1ct1ms of brain disorders lilce Al1he1mer"s but also those suffering from paral:rs1s caused hy spinal cord tnJunes. UC I research 1salso focusing on the transplanung of brain cell'> to restore func11on 1ng m damaged areas. In cxpenments with rats. the newt ) d1'K'O"cred nerve-hcaltng chemicals 'ICcm 10 improve" the succc'i~ of brain graft~ .\!though mo't research has focused on animal\.< otman $Uld, ··1 thtnk I CJ will be into an area where we're ready to try things on (human) patients ma few years." The researcher said there 1s still a local need for funds to establish a informatton cen ter on Alzheimer"s and related disease" He \atd such a project would involve thc 1den11fi- ca11on of area Al1he1mcr"' v1ct1m s. the study of their bram tissue after death and the dmnbut1on-Qf 1nfor- mat1on developed from such studies. Cotman said 1t will cost about S75.000. Future federal funding also con- cerns Cotman because of widespread reports of an upcoming budget freeze. Such n freeze could hamper efforts to crack the Alzheimer's puzzle. .. Every ume J hear talk about freezing the budget, 11 makes me very nervous:· Cotman said ... One of the most vulnerable areas is basic science (research). It takes a shellacking ever} 11me·· \\ho.t do \ou l&kf ab11ut thr f)3il}' Pilot'' What don 't you like'? 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Another WMth« front rno~ out of the Gutt of Al .. a la ax_peoted In Southern Canrornla by Saturday night, bringing eddltlOnal rain · 9atur<l9y high• wlM ~ In \ti. &Os In Loa Angetet and u. valleyt aft• owmlght lowe from lhe mld-50s to mid""'°•· Temps ~ ~ 20 Mi.ml 9Mctl H .. Mllw-• u oe HI Le ~1Pu 11 05 ~ 3" 24 HeelMllt I~ 10 ~oue 43 24 NWOl'-w 21 00 29 H9W YOik 43 30 6- ~~ "llONTI· • •• , * ...... W11m-COIO....,. Anc'hot-O-32 23 Olcltlllorna City " 31 SllOwtll Atln F lumo SllOw Occluded.,.,-Slatiorwv..,.. Allenla 41 18 ~ 2t 21 Allenl~Clly 43 21 OrltondO 71 36 No ..... w ...... -.....C• ~"'4> US 09o4 OI eo--..< 50 21 Auat1" ~·· 43 24 ll•lllMof• 42 21 8ll"*IQllMI ~ 11 PhoMl.1 71 50 PllttOl.lfgh 30 10 8ie1Nfdl JI 24 Porllandt.la 3t ~ Alvw~ 75 63 .,... 32 15 Porti.od,0. 41 32 Calif. 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Moon,_•1• l4pm,Nlas.Mcley ~ 29 Oii Swell dlrtetk>n· 90llt-1 PuedeM 73 51 al 11'°3 • m and rlMI egeift at 4.$9 p m CONTINUED STOR IES AIRPORT EXPANSION STORM GROWS •.. From Al heavily involved in trying to per- suade the supervisors is ABCOM, a group of Santa Ana Heiahts residents who hope to have their propenies rezoned to allow for development of office buildings. Such a change would allow them to st11 their homes and move away from what they feel arc the cvcr·worsening miseries of hv1ng with Jet noise. ..Another group_ J.S Jhe Back Bay Community Association, whose Santa Ana Heia}lts members have decided to st.ay and fight for what they say 1s a wonderful rural lifestyle there. despite the jet noise. They are joined by SPON. a Ncwpon Beach environmental group that also hopes to keep Santa Ana Heights as 11 is. not 011ly because 11s rural character 1s seen as an amenity to the area. but because such a community may prevent the a1rpon from expanding. Block.mg a1rpon expansion has long been a goal of SPON. ' Whtie nt) offi cials 1n Ne"'port Beach haq~ also opposed airpon expansion. the City Counnl. unlike SPON, has not supponed annexauon of Santa Ana Heights. The city staff has suggested such a move would do little to help with the a1rpon fight. But the council has initiated a pubhc reiations campaign, which made its debut last Saturday. that promotes a compromise -a limit of 5S flights a day out of John Wayne Airpon -while also advocating a search for new airpon sites to relieve the chronic pressures of air traffic in Orange County. While Ken Dehno. the e><ecutive ass1staru city manager in charge of airport issues, doesn't like to call the program .. public relations," he says the campaign ··win enable the city 10 get its long-standing position on the airpon in front ofa greater number of people.·· The city 1s getting help w11h the campaign from the local public relations firm of Cochran. Chase and L1v1ngs1on Costs for the program. wh1('h 1ndudes a 17-minutc shdc show. arc wm1ng from the $250.00() budget the Ncwpon Beach Cit) Council ~ts aside each year to fight airpon growth . While Deli no says the city will go along with an increase of nights 10 55 a day, guarantees are sought that the figure will not be exceeded. Morcimponantly, thecitywants to 6CC a search renewed for another airport site in the County. In the past, Dclinosa1d, airpon-s1te hunters have been looking for areas where afarge. fu ll-scale a1rporf could be -built. But a smaller one could suffice, he says. "We can use two airpons in Orange County working t~ether to solve the county's P.roblems, • Dclino says. Counctl members themselves are also geanng_up for the publtc heanngs on the airport expansion. "Our whole premise lies with ttie assumptton that we can work with 55 flights a day," says Mayor Phil Maurer. "We don't want to do awa)' with the i!•rpon:· "But 1don't want a runway a half- m1lc Ion or a terminal 90 feet high . either." e said. "We Just want a terminal that can S<1fely accommo- date 55 flights and I thtnk the !.upcrvisors will sec that that IS fair." While those advocating a limit on flights will do their best to penuade the Board of Supervisors. they'll be competing with other groups for the board's attention. One of those groups will be the Community A1rpon Council. prom- ises its executive director. Joseph E. Irvine. The council 1s a non-profit or- pnization of 170 members with one issue 1n mind -improving air service. Its membership includes major hc;>tels. ~rv1cc businesses. banks. the airlines and other busi- nesses who havt' a -;take 1n airport growth. "It's clear that John Wayne Airpon 11 totally inadequate to serve the needs of Orange County,.. Irvine says ... We need to expand the facili- tt cs." To promote that expa'lsion. Irvine and Community Airport C'uncil member'\ meet with airport managers and county supervisors. publish news letters. and distribute news releases and literature concernmg their pos- itions. One pamphlet descnbcs "Twelve Things You Should Know About Your A1rpon." It notes that the S 190 mtlhon expansion plan will not cost tax- payers any money. It also points out that no )Umbo Jets will fly an to John Wayne 1fthe a1rpon 1s expanded. The council also predre\$ ~ pans1on of the airport could lead to Sl.98 billion 1n gross revenues each year. It could create about 28, 750 jobs for workers in OranJe County and would save $38 milhon annually in ume and travel expenses. the a1rpon council says. But Irvine san the Community A1rpon Council ~ares certain beliefs with the anti-expansion advocates. "We also fee l another airpon site has to be found," Irvine says. "Even with 73 flights, that won't be enough to meet Orange County's needs:·· The C'ammunit)' A1rpon Council is also a stron$ advocate of introduc- ing qu1etl'I Jt'ts at John Wayne A1rpon. Like others engaged m the airport fights, '""''ne says he 1s sympathetic to the people who hve 1n Santa Ana Heights. '"There seems to be two factions who can't agree on rezoning. I think the county should offer them several options and let them decide what they would like to do," Irvine said. Agreement by Santa Ana Heights residents on what should be done 10 their community seems 'unlikely, however. If anything. the divisive- ness has only increased m recent months. ABCOM members say they've been insulted by neighbors who call them greedy opponunists. In tum, they accuse Ne~rt Beach's SPON group of meddling in affairs that really only concern Santa Ana Height~ and are annoyed by talk of annexation. With a decision on their fate drawing ever closer. it doesn't appear there will be. on this issue. a calm before the storm. PACIFICA FLOORING • • Floor Covering for Every Budget ~.from Our Base Grade Nylons to the Finest Wools HURRY! PRE-HOLIDAY SAVINGS UP TO 500/o* •until December 22, 1984 MasterCard ... VISA • Financing 2846 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 640-2700 640-2934 • • • JI .. ForeoMtaon A2 FR ID AV Of r. J MB F P ! 1'Hl1 accuse Coast Newport Beach beat the competition to win the honor of hosting the 1986 Calif ornla Police Olym- plcs./ A3 Laguna Is considering citywide regulations on smoking./ A3 California Six are being held In an alleged credit card fraud Involving the Bank of Amertca./ A4 Nation Nation's jobless rate takes a drop to 7.1 per- cent./ A4 Bishop Desmond Tutu and President Reagan meet to discuss apartheid in South Africa. /Al World Chairman of Union Carbide Is arrested, then released In India follow- ing gas leak./ AS Hope are fading for 61 T alwanese miners trapped In mine shaft./ A4 People Celebrating their health Patche. the rclown eotertatne the Pickren trlpleta of Huntln&ton .. ch -from left', Ryer m, Jennifer and -!tzne. -. ae mother Jenean beame. The children were born ... FIRST EDITION (Jti AN <.t !,!JUN I Y L AL If (Jfi N IA 4'!> CE:NT S prematurely and their Uve. were aaved by epeclal care at Children• BMpital of Orange County. For more of their etory, turn to PaceM. Incident brin s to 5 number of dismissals ~n police department By LISA MAHONEY OflMOeltJ"911 ... A Laguna Beach police officer was s1npped ofh1'i bad11~ in Octo.._ after .he l'tDfilte.dfy ,.,-. Y"'. . on du1 y 41h years ago. the city's police ch1~f revealed Thursday. Patrolman Ed OrcncOwas-Ored two month~ aJO after an administrative mvest1gatton concluded he al)cgcdly robbed a business he was ordered to protccr:-C'h1ef Nell Purc:cU said in an mtcrHe-. Thursday Oro1co's finng bnngs to five the number of Laguna Beach police officers -.ho ha¥e c1ther rCSJ;gncd or been fired in a bnlc more than a year because of su peeled ilkgal or im- proper acu v1 ties. Orozco, who was empJoycd by the Laguna Beach Pohce Department for about five years, first admitted to takmg and later sclhng a $2,900 coin collcct1on dunng IJOb interview with another pohcc agency. Purcell said. Tbe mformatton was passed on to Purcell by a member of the other pohce department, he said. Purcell said he fired the young officer following an mvestigatton of · the alle&cd 10c1dent and wouJd have pursued felony lh.cfic.h.a.mesJ!noLfoc. a three-year statute of ltmital1ons. The 1nc1dent allcgcdly occurred 10 19 I. .\bout SI'\ months after joining the Laguna Beach poltc,c force. Oroz<¥> was ass1gncd to guard-a-busmess that had been burglanied unul the owners amvcd to secure the building. Purcell said .\ large ;lmount of coms and antique") were tlien in the burglary. But Purcell ~1d the officer allegedly helped hamsc:lf to a coin collection "h1ch he kept for about a year before (Pleue eee ~/A.2) A novice columnist from Newport Beach visits \he dean of her craft In San Franclsco./94 ~------------------------------------------------------------ Sports Fountain Valley wlll meet Ocean View tonight for the championship of the Barons' basketball tour- nament./81 UC Irvine's basketball team earns Its first win of the season, 83-75 over Hawaii Pacific In Honolulu./81 Entertainment OK, everybody down to the docks. Christmas boat parades are coming to town./Weekender Hungry for pizza or calzone? They' re fresh at Alexander's./Week- ende.r -:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business Stephen Frankely has been named president of Emulex Corp./CS ::!:~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Help Yourself Horoscope C 1-4 B8 A3 cs A4 C9-12 88 C11 C7 86 85 -C10 Ann Landers ,. Mutual Funds BS C7 A4 . National News Opinion Paparazzi People Play Review Polle• L<>o Publlc Notices Rastaur nts Sports Stock Markets 'Tel vtslon ThOatera w eather world News ( A 11 BS 84-5 Weekender A3 C4, 7-8 Weekender 61-3 C6 86 Weekender A2 A4 Womari killed on freeway A 40-year-oid Westminster woman was killed earl¥ today when she apparently ra n in front o f a car on the San Diego Freeway near the Beach Boulevard offramp. the Cahfom1a Highway Patrol repon ed. The woman, killed instantly 1n the 12:40 a.m . mishap, was not identified because her family had not been notified. of her demh, CH!P spokes- man Kevin Do~ghty said. Doughty sald the woman was running from the center d ivider toward the highway's shoulder when she was struck by a 1973 Cadillac driven by Edward F. Maeder, 39. of Los Angeles. The driver was not cited. It was unclear why the woman was on the freeway, Doughty said. Dr. Carl Cotman Jail suicide spurs disclosure demand Grand ury declares confidential records should be released county Jail mmate m November. ha'I concluded that the coroner's duties in determining the cause of such deaths .. compel the need" for disclosure of ccnain confidcnnal m::ords. In a letter released this mommg. By JEFF ADLER OftMO.., ......... Grand Jury Foreman Thomas Kehoe· -~dvisc Shcnff-Coroner Brad Gates The Orange County Grand Jury. mvcstigaung the crrcum tances sur- ~ndina the apparent suicide of and Health Care Aacncy Director Robert Love that the ctt1zcn panel's review of the s1tuat1on an which an anmatc·s mental health records were (Pleue eee JAIL/ A2) UCI sciehtists seek cure F Alz-b-e-imer' s disease Research chief declares promlsin strides are being made against debilitator of elderly hr.un .. There arc 1 he mg.red1ents, at least at the h3s1c 'iC1ence level, to sec o ur ""a~ throup.h to the repair of bram , c1rcu1u:· Corman told the luncheon audience ot communtt) leaders who ha .. e contnbuted to CCI programs · t By PHrL.SNEIDERMAN Of .... OeltJ ,... lleff UC In inc scrent1sts are pla~1ng a key role in 1hc nauon" 1de dn' e to find a treatment for .\lzhe1mcr's disease. the mmd-cnpphng a1lmen1 that some experts arc calling .. the disease of the century." Alzheimer's, which now afflicts up to three m1lhon Amcncans. gradually destroys a person's mcrqory and the ability to perfonn even the simplest tasks. Eventually. the victim loses control over pltys1cal functions and dies. The ailme nt 1s said to claim You'll find the beat auto buy• along the Orange Co.at In today'• Auto Piiot ~Pageq1 more than I ~0.000 hves annual!). making 11 the founb leading cau..e of death among the elderl). after hean d.seasc. cancer and 'trokes Dr ( ari < otman a proh:v.or of ps)chob1olog) "ho 1i. super' ii.mg .\lzhe1mer·s research at l Cl. told unl\ers1l) supponcrs Thursda' that promising sindcs an.· being made toward a cure for the no" untreatable illness. The cause of the disease remains a ffi}Stef) but sc1ent1MS know that .\ltheamcr's· \.ICt1m~ suffer from the <1cstruq1on of tell~ that lam Cntllal m1.4i..ag~<. through thl· The ~a11onal hfstitutcs of ~ealttt. at the d1recuon of Co,r{gress, are setting up a nat1onv.1dc nctwortc of centers to define Al7he1 mer·sand find W'3)S to detec-t and cure 1t. Offic1ab ha' e d~l~ated sc"cral Southern C"ahfom1a anstnuttons to panic1patc in the research dn"c. includmg L'CI. the Beckman ln- t1tute of the City of Hor. C~ltcch and the l nivC'rsll\ o Southern (.1hln1 n1.1. The Southern Cahfom1a (Plea.e aee UCI/ A2 Economic growth in Orange County seen leveling off BY ROBERT BY DMA1' OtllleO.., ....... Orange Count)· ClOnom~ 1'\ "'" ptttcd to aro~ at a much IO"C'r {)alC in 1985 than n did 1n l'e(.'Cnt -.ea~ -.11h employment growth conunuing 10 lc"t'I off. accord1na to ( hapman C"ollcge economist . But the count) 's inc-reasc per· 'onal 1nrnmc and husiness pro- duc1wn "'111 allo" the local economy 111 l,lnt1nul· 10 outpcrtonn the state and nJuonal economic<. through the l'nm1ng \car "'11d James Dou. d1rcc- 1or of < ha pm an·, < enter for Econ- om 1' Rc<iearch .\ddrt'\\tng an audience of about 900 at C hapman Coll~e·s seventh (Pleue ece ECONOMY I A2) Air:_pott expansio-n: A ·storm over SA Heights Some residents hope project can be blocked ~hlle others prepare for ev~ntual getaway EDITOR' NOTE· Thi "the Jut of 1hc area Others are dcc1d1na to in a three-pan ~ncs on Santa Ana bold tiaht 1n the hopt that the torm Het,ht Today. what lie ahead for will chanac d1rttt1on and lea"e their tM MW.borhood at the end of the homes untcathcd. John Wa}nc Airport ronway. nd still o thers are not convinced . th mmn 'wt • aif'pOn Like rarmcrs watrhin1 a tornado e:itpan tOfl can bt bloc~ca bef4 1t mo..,1n1 tcad1I> their way, residents C\ICT "ns. they,.)'. of nta na Hc1ahts arc contcmplat-But unlike the farmers watch ma a 1n1 their choices a a dtti\lon ncars / 'Pnunc tornado. Onn County tt 1- on John Wayne 1rport'' c~pan ion denu W'lll ha\C a SI) 1n th ha~ and plan • d1rccuon of 'h torm. ~h1ch the me hope to '"'b tf\c1r hclon110p. turb\ilCnt t1rpon upan,1on 1 cha srllwhluheycanandacllhc.h«k ut bet me. The Oranic County Plannina C omm1 ion has held pubhc mcct- 1nas in ttttnt ~'ttk to rev1c"" the • pos 1blc fate of nta Ana Hctahu and as c'ptttta to c~n 1dcr a tt-c. o mmcnded. though tcntahvc. ~nano Ott IS. And the lll)QM C'omm1 \IOn ~n 1t\ pubhc he y. · 1np on the ~vised John W'>nc :. M&stcr J>lln.. \\'cdoN11ta · • ni " v.h1lt an 1«1 plr\1~ fr m nc.a na Hc,aht • c,..wrt fka h anda.reuthrouahoutthc\.: unt ·ha\t uitd t~ mttt1n1 to on apin make thar op1n10M heard, thc ~r m are reall)~ prchm1n.ary munJ Thcdcc1•1H~ -.do.,..n 1 t fir l 1r • ROBERT HYNDMAN NEWS PERSPECTIVE ) ..... t I I { OnlnOe COMi DAILY PtLOT/Frldey, December 7, 198' Huntingtqn sex offender makes bid for his release Molester ·snospital therapeutic treatment terminated: now ~faces fate In Supert~rCourf communaly," (1unn s:ud. "The dis- trict attorney as tali~ the pos1uon that a pnwn sentence 1s apptoprtatc 1n the case of John Steen " By JEFf' ADLER Ot-..,.., ..... •1ett . A S8-year-Qld Huo1:1naiton Harbour man cmtfinl'd to n mte ml'ntal hosp1tarnf\er pleading no contest to se"' molcsta1ton char&c~ came steps closer fhursda> toward wmmna has release. John t~n. confined to Patton State Mental Hospital \1ncc June 1982 as a mentally disordered sex offender, woo the n&ht in Orange County upenor C'oun to have criminal proceedings against him reinstated -which could lead lo h1\ being released on probauon. Judge James fl) 1th, 1ollowmg a 45. minute court hearing, found 1ecn bad .. max1mm:d" the therapcutl<' treatment available to ham at the hosp11al and terminated ~tt!'t'n'" suuu as a mentall> dasord~ ~it ofl'cndtr. That ckars the wa)' for Steen to be 'itntenced on hi' no contest ploa an the pending cri minal case. The criminal proceedings wcre suspended when hc wu placed in the pcci:tl category for sex offenders and confined to the state hospital for treatment. m11h ordt'.'re<.I St~n to return to his Santa Ana counr&m nellt Thursday wben he will consider settina bail and releasing him pending a Jan. 3, 198S. sen1eoc1ng heanna:. Sleen could be plact:d on probation on;entenced 10 ser. r ;di or some of a remaining 20- 'rar maximum prison term on. the ~h:irgc:~, Deputy District AttQmey Kenneth ( h1nn e>oplruned. "otn 1ousl}. his (' teen 's) hopt' as that the Judge will feel he's spent enough 11me 1n custody. can be rehabilitated and released 10 the Steen pleaded no contl'St to ix felon) counts of duld mole union and two 1.ounts ol ornl copulauon in 1982 followmg h15 w1ddy publicized nn'C'SUlon& with th111t of hl5 32.-)car· old wile Chmt1 and four • duh women. including the couple's maid, at ba" posh Hunungton Harbour home. The Steens were accused of partici- pating in se>. acts with a 13-year-old girt from Los Alamuos and a 9-year- old Los Angeles girl that were videotapt'd More than 70 video tapes were seized b) tiunungton Beach police. nine depicting sex acts 1nvolv- 1ng the two girls. The couple ini1iall)' faced more than I 00 felon-. count' of sc>. charges each. · Christi Steen was "!.uccessfully" released to the com mu nit) on an out· p:uie01 tatus a year ago and all other defendants also have resolved their cases. the prosecutor said. JAIL RECORD DISCLOSURE •.. From Al seRed by 1altaulh<mt1c points up-tRc need for changes in the law requinng that such records be kept confiden· tial. ' The current contro' ers> over the sheriff-coroner's JO int respons1 bl i t1e\. which prompted supen 1sors 10 order a full review of the office. "a' triggered in pan by lhe No... 6 incident in which the confidential COP FIRED ... From Al ~IHng 1t for $2.900. "He admitted the theft ofpropt'n y he was entrusted to protect," Pucccll said explaining wh) he fired thl' officer although no charges could Ix brought againsl him. Orozco could not be reachl'd for comment ~auatnc recouh..aUnmm John Ra) Stepheoson were confiscated from a county mental heal lb team by 1a1l officials ~tephenson died in his cell at the JClll after he apparently used a Jail· suppllt"d razor to cut an anery near his left elbo" Tht· Grnnd Jury letter, whale stating that a separate investigation into Stephenson's death is proceeding. noted lha1 the records m Q~suon "arc necessary to assist in determ1n· 1ng the cause and effect of the death. as well as dcterminin~ the cla~s•· fica11on of death as indicated on the death certificate ... Bui Jurors also are cnt1cal of both 1a1I officials and the Health Care Agency for their handling of the matter. "The events of the day displayed a wanton di<iregard for 1nteragency coopcrauon> This disregard was manifested by the overly aggressive seizure of the mental health records and the overly protective guard- ianship of these records." the letter stated. The Grand Jury. in four rec· ommendations to the two agencies, suggests that procedures be estab- lished to improve the transfer of such records. Also, the panel urges the Board of Supervisors 10 support a c:hange in state law that would grant the coroner access to sucfi infor- mation. "This 1s the only way the coroner can determine the cause of death," the Grand Jury's letter states. Health C,are Agency Director Love said that whale be disagreed that the records were overly protected by the mental health team. he had no problems with the panel's recommen- dations. Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates could not be reached for comment. ECONOMY SEEN LEVELING OFF .•. From Al annual economic forctast ThurMia, Doti said the .. op lll the rate of em Pio> ment growrtl. \J. him c;hould slow to 8.1 percent brthc end ot ne\t year. as an sharp contr.ist to thl' five consecutive quarters of doublt-d1g11 rates following the I Q77 peal The 1983 rccoH'r) cannot be susta1ned. Doti \aid. tx·cau!.C of tht' continued high level of real 10ter~t rates that gnp the economy Thosl' interest rates s11fled the renwcr' that was under wa' rn Orange < ount'i \ construction and manufacturing an- dustnc' The turrcnt l'lOnom1t -.lowdo\\-n '>Ccn na11on\\-1dc as well a'i 1n qrange County would be e'en more \lgn1fi- cant. Dou said 1f 1t \\-Cre not for holiday S<lk~. which should ofTset the impact of a dccbnc 1n business investment Without 11. Do11 ..aid thl' t urrenl ccono'm1cslo\\-downululd lurn into a full-scale rccc\s10n Expected strong tonsuml·r ~pend· 1ng 1s aunbuted to a gt•nerall) sharp 1ncrea'le in income during 19~4 B~ measunng total wage and '>lllar: emplo~ment -which Dou likens 10 the national GNP in terms of measur- ing the count) crnnorrl\ -Chapman econom1sl'i ha"e detennaned that the 19MS economy is slowing followin~ a peak 11Hhe recovery durans the tn1rd quarter of 1984. when a I 0.3 percent growth rate was posted. Wages and salam:<i arc expected to 1ncrca~ al a rate of 8.6 percent 1n 1985 , Dou ..aid. compared te a 4 6 percentage growth this year. The ~o"'er rate of growth will be tell maanl> 1n the manufactunng sector "1th emplo~ mcnt 1n durable goods manufacturing h11 harder than non-durable: good'> he <.ard Orange ( ount> 's t•c.onom' 1\ al'io '>ufTering from a \lrong dollar. "'h1th ha!> bccn pu~hed up b~ real 1nterc\t ra1es. Doti ~aid. Expon-oncntcd busrnc:\1,e<i in the count)' arc finding compe11t1on tougher And anter- nauonal toun.-,m has slowed, a1Tt·c1- ing the emplo:rmcnt in service indu<\· tnl's that cater 10 lhe tounsts . Also. rnunl) manufacturers of high-technology goods have 'iecn their kx:al market llecome crowded b\ manufacturer\ from other Pacific R·im nations a11ractcd by the strong dollar But thl' < hapman lorccasts a drop 1n real 1n1cre~1 rate\ and the value ol the dollar 1 n the fi r'>t half of 198 5 uch drops should ha"e a pos111v<: impact of Orange County's employ- ment growthlater Ul the year. Dou said. And continued strong consumer srcnding fueled by gains an income this }'Car w11l translate 10 increases 1n tall.able sales for th e count>. In the housing market. homc:s arc expected 10 _become more affordable 1n Orange Count) tn 1985. While apprec1at1on for single-fam1l> homes n percent} will not be able to keep up \\Ith al 6 JX•rcent 1nfla11on, It IS good new\ for firsH1mc homcbuycr; who'>l' inc omer, "'ill outpace the 1nnc:aSI.'\ in the pnt.e of homes. Dou <.aid. Orange ( ount} i<> also experiencing a change 1n the type of homes being constructed. In 1985, 9.000 single· fam1l~ homes are projected to be bu11t. down JOO from L984. But among mult1plc-dwelhng unll'l. I 98S 1c; expected to show construction of 8.600 units. up 1.600 (23 perct'nt) from I 984's figures. While that docsn 't mean home!> arc nccessanl) becoming cheaper, Doti sa)s 11 1nd1ca1es nt'w homes arc being built smaller to adJUSt 10 the new market for affordable housing UCI RESEARCH FIGHTS ALZHEIMER'S ..• From Al consomum \\-Ill rt.·u.·1"c about Sl X m1lhon over the nc\t five year\. Cotman I'> d11 tTt1ng \ l(Ts part of the dTon .\\ the ll ml' the program wa~ launched < olnid n t.11.'\cribcd 11 a-. "a Manhattan P1 111n l ·\t\ ll' approat.h lo the t.l1'>Ca't' · rdanng 10 tht.• rc<,cart h drn c th,11 hr1111ght th<.' na· twn'!> top o,c.1ent11,t, togt.•ther to t.reatc tht" atomic bomh He added. "( on\1 tknng that "e know almost nothing about the disease the consortium 1s bound w lead to breakthrough'> 1n rc\Carch Without th1~ kind of ct1on we rould never expect to malc an} n•al progress 1n finding a <urt.• .. Cotman descnlx'd ,c.,,eral l C I research proJeCt'l thal ma' eventual!' >•eld a treatment for .\l1he1mcr\ The expcnmcnl\ have focu~d on the repair and regeneration of nenc: cells Cotman and h1<; a\'icK·13te\ ha"e hel~d ovenurn prevailing med1('al WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot ' O.llvery I• GuarentMd t11:lrc h, that unlike skin cells damaged hrarn and spinal cord msue cannot be restored C otman and hie, colleagues arc 'tud)ang ncurolroph1c tactors or nat· urall~ occurring ch<'m1cal~ the body prodUlC\ Ill hl'l p rl'pa1 r nl·n e tell dam,tMl' r Ill I ·c I re<.ean hcr<. arc trv1ng to 1'>ula1c and punt) the chemruils to determine 1flargcrdoc;es can hl'lp nm onh "•ct1ms of brain disorder!. like Al1he1mcr'c; hut also those .,uffcnng from paral)'"" caused th spin:il cord an1une!. I ( I rco;ear<:h 1salso focu\lngon lht• 1ran~plantang of braan cell<i to restore tunl twn1ng an damaged areas In t'xpt·nmcnt-. ....,,,h rats, the ncwl> d1~WH'r<'d nrrve-healing chemical!. c;ecm t111mpro't.' the su<ce~1; ofbra1n graft., .\II hough mQ'it re~areh ha~ f<x.u\t•d o n animal\,< otman ..aid. "I think l ( l "'Ill he 1nt<J an area where we're read) to tr)' things on (human ) pa11ents in a few years .. The rc'learchcr said there as still a local need for funds to establish a rntormat1 on center on Al2he1mer's and related d1sca-.c.-, He sa id such a project ....,ould 1n,nl\c the 1dent1fi· t.3t1on of area \11he1mer's 'ilctams. the \tUd) of 1he1r hra1n tissue after death and the d1stnbu11on of 1nfor- mat1on developed from \uch studies Cotman \a1d 11 will cost about $7S.OOO. Future' federal fu nding also con- cerns Cotman because of widespread reponsofan upcoming budget fret.'LC. l)uch a freeze could hamper effons 10 crack the Alzheimer's punle. "Every time I heal' talk about frccling the budget. 11 makes me very nen Oi+.s." Cotman u1d "One of the mo'lt vul nerable areas 1s basic ~1ence lrc\rarch) It takes a shclla<:krngcvcry time .. \\ h.it do \1111 lrkt• about th<· Dail" Pilot" \\ht1t don't }OU llkl'" ('all th<• numhN at lrft and \out me"a~r "111 ht• rf'l'Ordt>d , tran\<'rlbed and dth"'t'rt'd to tht• :1pproprit1tf' f'ditor. The 1,amt• 24-hour oan11wt'rin~ 'ltrvi<'t ma b•· usl'd to rt<'ord letters to the f"d1tor 11n an\ top1 r ' ontrabutor .. ro our Letten <·olu mn muJt lnflude the.Ir nam1· 11nd tt'ltphont' nomhN for verill<'atton 1'o eir<'llhHlon c·allli, please T1·1l 1" "haA's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Circulation 7141142-4333 Clettffled 8dvet11tlng 714/M2-W71 All ottt.r depat1m.ntt 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 'I() w"' "''SI .r ... , .......... CA H.L. 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Sp_lattered showers for Coast Variable Cloudlnea wlll ~ Soutttern California through Saturday bringing a cnanoe of lhOW91'• at night, the NatlOnal w .. ther Service Nld A tlatlonaty low preuure ZOM that fruttrated predlctlona or tho.tr• tor aevertl da~ wm flnally beQln to move from 450 mllet off lhe c:oe1t toward e.ia canr()(nli. creating • 20 peroent chance of 1hower1 In Loa Angeles and 30 percent to the .outh tonight, me1eorot1Qlst1 uld Another wea1het front moving out of lhe Gulf ot Alma 11 expected In Southern California by Saturday night, bringing a'ddlllonal rain. Saturday hight Wiit be In the 60a In Lot An(!Ms and the vaJleye after overnight Iowa from the mld-501 tOl'Old-~. Temps ~ 34 '° Miami 9Mcfl IS 4e I Mt'-lloe n oe The ,ONCMt .. Lo All>tnY 33 24 J.4pl .. 81 Pevl II OS ·-~~ "IONTI ~ 32 10 ::t:'Cl\09 43 24 .... ();leMI SI H W•m-Cold..,. 60 21 ..... Yorlt ., 30 AllCM/I. S2 H .... ..,,,. . , , .. OllWlon't• Clly 33 SI Sl!Owt tl lllein F\1ftlH Snow OecWtd,.... 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MOf'dey and Tl...cMly. H1gN ~ o.llU-F1 Worth 43 2t Syr-30 15 AedwooCI City .. 44 eo 10 ee Ww:::li to .,. to 72 let« ln C>eyton 24 03 Toe>e'• 24 20 Sec:t-10 St 38 thO pwlod .._ lllo 40e Md io-o.n... Cl5 30 r-M 51 '** .. 47 50a O.Moil.-20 14 TulN 3S 21 S...Olevo n 55 Oolroft 32 14 wunino1on •2 22 ... ,rtlttCl9oo .. 41 Ot;luttl oe 05 Wletllta 21 21 Sef'fte a.rwa Cl9 48 Tldea EIP-!11 30 SIOClllOll 82 37 Wlllleo-8arro 32 20 Felfberllu 10 0$ Hllll. low. p!elil)llM!Otl fOt 24 hour9 F11tgo 15 12 Wl<:llflO 91 5 p.111 TOOAY ~I.it 44 23 Surf report Soconcl IOw 2.57 p.m 0.5 G<anO~• 24 14 S..10'0! 87 48 Soc:ondhlQll t:23 p.m. 37 Hllftl«d 38 2'8 BIO'-47 2t HelOM 24 02 LOCATION amt....,. BllMp $6 32 IAT\MDAY Honolu4U es 73 Hul>tlnQlon BoeUI 2-31 a I r • 8tyllle 70 44 flral low 1:52&.m 2-2 Hou11on 60 '2 good Cetellne et " ~0::1'1ow 8:1SLm 112 lncllenepolle 26 02 AIYOr JOlty. NewP«t 2-4 good Long8oeclll 73 53 3:35p.lft 07 Jeclc9on,MI 42 11 40th Stroot, Nowport 1,3 falt MoMWla 7S so Soc:ond Ngll lo-otp Ill 3 8 ~ .. 98 2t 22nO S1roet Howpot1 1·2 poor Monl'"')' M 41 Ju-. 42 31 BalbcM Woogo 1-4 ,.., Mt. Wllaon 58 34 Sun -IOdOy et 4.44 pm, ttMe Kan ... C<ty 22 18 ~•llMch •·2 flllt Nftp«1 ...,,, 70 63 Sll1u<d9Y al 1:41 I m and Mtl ~ et Luvegu 58 40 SM Clelnonlo 2~ felt On1orl0 75 SI 4 44 p.m. U1tlo AoOll 24 20 w .. ., •Ot'rlP. 59 Plllm lpMoe 73 41 MoonttMee1• 14p.m .-Selurdey l.oulrftlo ?I °' S ... dlroelton ~I ....,.,. 73 51 818·03am andltMe..,,e14:6tpm CONTINUED STOR IES AIRPORT EXPANSION STORM GROWS .•. From Al heavily involved in trying to ~r suade the supervisors is ABCOM: a group of Santa Ana Heights residents who hope to have their propenies rezoned to allow for development of office buildings. Such a change would allow them to sell their homes and move away from what they feel are the ever-worsening miseries of living w11h jet noise. Anothet-group_ is the_ Back. Bay Community Association, whose Santa Ana Heights members have decided to stay and fight forwha1 they say is a wonderful rural l~feslyle there. despite the jet noise. I They arc joined by SPON. a Newport Beach environmental group lhat also"'hopes to keep Santa An a Heights as 11 is. not only because Its rural character as seen as an amenity to the area. but because such a commumty may prevent the a1rpon from i:xpandmg. Blocking airpon expansion has long been a goal of SPON. 'Wh1li: Cll} offi1:tal'> 1n Newport Beach have also opposed airport expan!.1on . the City ( ounc1I, unlike SPON. has not supported annexation of Santa Ana Heights. The city stafT has suggested such a move would do hule 10 help with the a1rpon fight But the council has initiated a public relations campaign, which made its debut last Saturday. that promotes a compromise - a limit of SS flights a day out of John Wayne Airport -while also advocating a search for new airport sites to relieve the chronic pressurec, of air traffic in Orange County While Ken Delino. the executive assistant City manager in charge of airport issues. dCX'Sn't like to call the program "public relations." he says the c-ampaign "wall enable the city to get its long-standing position on the airport an front ofa greater number of people." The city as gelling help w11h the campaign from the toe-al public relations firm of Cochran. Chase and Livmgston. Costs for the program, which include~ a 17-manute shde show. arc coming from the $250.000 hudget the Newport Beach City Council sets aside each year to fight airport growth. While Delino says the city will 10 along with an increase of fli.ghts to S5 a day. guarantees are sought that the figure will not be exceeded. More importantly, the city wants to see a search renewed for another airpon site in the County. In the past, Deli no said, airpon-sitc bunters have been looking for areas where a large, full-scale airport could' be built. Bui a smaller one could suffice. he says. "We can use two airports in Orange County working tof.ether to solve the county's.problems.· Delino says. Counc1l members themselves are also e._canng up for the public hearings on the airport expansion. "Our whole premise hes with the assumption that we can work with SS 01ghts a day," says Mayor Phil Maurer. "We don't want to do away with the airport." .. Bui we don't want a runway a half· mile: long or a termmal 90 feet high, e1tht·r ... he said. "We JUSt want a terminal that can safel}' accommo- date 55 flights and I think the supervisors will see that that is fair." While those advocating a limit on flights wall do their best to persuade the Board of Supervisors, they'll be co mpeting with other groups for the board's attention. One of those groups will be the Community Airpon Council, prom- ises 1ts executive director. Joseph E. Irvine. The council is a non-profit or- gan1~a1ion of 170 members with one issue in mind -improving air service. Its membership includes ma1or hotels, service businesses. banks, the airlines and other busi- nesses who have a stake in airpon growth. "lt'sclearthatJohn Wayne A1rpon 11 totally inadequate to serve the needs of Orange County," Irvine says. "We need to expand the facili- ties." To promote that expa'lsion, Irvine and Community Airpon Cuncil members meet w11h airport manaaers and county supetv1sors. publish news letters, and distribute news releases and literature concerning their pos- itions. One pamphlet describes "·Twelve Things You Should Know About Your Airport." It notes that the S 190 million expansion plan will not cost tax- payers any money. It also points out that no )Umbo jets will fl y into John ~ayne 1fthe aarpon is expanded. The council also predicts ex- pansion of the airpon could lead to Sl.98 billion in gross revenues each year. It could create about 28. 7 SO jobs for workers in Oran~e County and would save $38 million annually in 11me and travel expenses. the airport council sa¥s. But Irvine says the Community A1rpon Counci l shares cenain beliefs with the anti-expansiQn advocates. "We also feel another airport site has 10 be (ound." Tfvine says. ~Even with 73 flights, that won't be enough lo meet Orange County's needs." The Community Airport Council 1r. also a stron$ advocate of introduc- ing quieter JCIS at John Wayne >\1rport. Like others engaged in the airport fights, Irvine says he is sympathetic to the people who live an Santa Ana Heigh ts. · "ihere seems to be two factions who can't agree on rezoning. I think the county should offer them several options and let them decide what they would like to do," Irvine said. Agreement by Santa Ana Heights residents on what should be dooe in their community seems unlikely, however. If anything. the divisive- ness has only increased in recent months. ABCOM members say they've been insulted by neighbors who call them greedy opportunists. In tu'!': they accuse Ne~rt Beach's SPON group of meddling in affairs that really onJy concern Santa Ana Heights and are annoyed by talk of annexation. With a decision on their fate drawing ever closer, it docsn 't appear there will be. on this issue, a calm before the storm. PACIFICA FLOORING Floor Covering for Every Budget from Our Base Grade Nylons to the Finest Wools HURRY! PRE-HOLIDAY SA-VING'S UP T.O 50o/o * • untll December 22, 1984 MasterCard • VISA • Flnanclr1g 2846 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar 640-2700 640-2934