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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-28 - Orange Coast PilotTOMORROW: You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In AOCfay'a Auto Piiot -.PageC1 Coast If your pet looks like you, there's a contest In Laguna Beach you might find Interesting./ A3 Orange County's jobless rate Is holding at a near- record low of 3.8%./ A3 Nation A cocky convicted killer goes to the electric chair with a wink for a nun./ AS The same chemical that killed 2,500 in India Is to arrive by ship In Norfolk, Va. Saturday amid much protection./ A4 World Polish secret police of- ficer says he had support of superiors In successful kidnapping and killing of priest./A4 Casualties on both sides rise as Vietnam offensive continues on Cambodian rebel camps./ A4 People The oldest daughter of slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King will speak at UC Irvine./ A6 A letter from Ludwig von Beethoven to his lover will be sold at auction./ A6 Sports Mater Del High holds off Estancia challenge for 56-51 win in the feature game of the Orange Hol- iday Classic basketball tourney./81 Fountain Valley, Mater Del gain semifinals of Edison-Marina girls basketball tourney./81 Huntington Beach, Marina win two games each In the32-team Hunt- ington Beach soccer tourney./82 E.ntertalnment Linda Fratlanne is pirate princess In 'Magic King- dom on Ice.' /WMkender Conrad, Schoonover top county troupers./WHk- ender Bualneu American business leaders are growing less confident about the state oftheeconomy./84 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge . Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices H-9roecope Ann L.andera Mutual Funds Opinion Paparazzi People Police Log Public Notloet A•taurante Sportt Stock Markets TeteYllfon ThMtera Weeth-. C1-3 86 A3 84 C5-7 86 C7 C4 d6 'a7 84 A8 A6 A6 A3 C4-5 Weekender 8 1-3 85 A7 Weekend« '/ A2 NEWPORT BEACH r Surf injury award up·held_· Judge denie s Newport bi for new trial in affirmingjury's 6 million d ecis ion By JEFF ADLE R OflMD.ii, ...... ..., An Orange Countr Superior Court judge upheld a $6 m1lli~n jury award to a 23-year-old quadriplegic who sued the city of Newport Beach Plane crash kills 2 from QC TWo other s abOard-- die as s mall aircraft goes down in storm By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Delly .......... Four people, including an Irvine couple, were killed late Thursday when their small airplane crashed near an airfield in Upland during a pounding rain storm. The rented craft, identified as a C~ssna 180., ha~ departed Palo Alto Airport earlier in the day and was bound for John Wayne Airport in Oranse County, authorities said. lrvme residents Jerry Surloff, 43, and Judith Surloff, 40, were killed instantly when the plane crashed at 7: 15 p.m. about 150 yards short of the runway at Cable Airport in Upland, according to Upland police dis- patcher Judy Rodnguez: Upland is about 50 miles northeast of John Wayne Airport. Also killed in the crash were Earl Shelton, 63, and Jacqueline Shelton, claimtn$ he was paralyzed in a 1980 swimming accident because the city failed to past si gns warning of underwater hazards. In affirming the verdict Thuooay, Judge Lloyd Blanpied denied_a me>- tion filed by the city's attorney that sou~t a new tnal or the reducuon of Lhe Jury's S6 milljon awatd to wheel- chair-bound John Taylor, a 6-foot-1 former surfer from Qarcmont. The ruling, which came following a 11lort hearing, now clean the way for Newport Beach to appeal the case. However, Patrick Quinlivan, the Irvine .attorney who represented New1>0rt Beach du!lng the civil trial, said caty offiaaJs have not yet decided whether to undertake an appeal. A notice of appeal must be filed wath an appellate court within 30 days. •·we haven't decided. yet," Quin- livan said. "We're still talking about it.'' An eight-~oman, four-man JUry deliberated a little more than eight hours in October before voiing 11-1 to av.:ard Taylor $6 m illion for past and future medical expentc1, I<* ~ and "loss of the enjoyment of life.'' Only nine.of 12.jurors need agree on a verdict in civil cases. Two weeks carUer. the same jury determined that Taylor shattered a vertebra and was left paralyzed for life because the c1ty knowinaJy aJMt ncgli~tly maintained a popUlG stretch ofbeacl\ near the Balboa PieT (Pleue Me JUDGE/ A2J County to hold Laguna money $4.1 million won't go ln escrow accoant for Sycamore Hills By LISA MAHONEY Ol•Dllllr ....... A $4.1 million payment Oran,e County was to deposit Thursday in a.o escrow account for the optaon to ~base a 78-acrc right-of-way through Sycamore Hills will not be made. But the change of plan does not mean a change of heart to~ the land as part of the futurt San Joaquin Hills Tr-anspoTtation CorridoT. a county official said. "The only change proposed u in lhe way the funds will be patd," fobn Shaddy, managcT oflhe county's real estate division. said. 61. residents of Los Altos. San ar..,.... UndCT an agreement announced earlier this month, the county was to place $4.1 million in escrow in addition to a S 1 million dowa- payment made in 1978 for the purchase of the land from the city of Laguna Beach. (Pleue eee PLANE/ A2) Upland policeman eu.mlne. the wreckaCe of plane cruh which killed four people. (Pl--MC SYCAJIOR&/ A2) Lungren testing political-waters in bid for Senate GOP congressman chartering coµimittee to assess his chances By JEFF ADLER Of Ille o.ii, ........... Republican Congressman Dan Lun~en, whose sprawling coastal distnct sweeps south from Torrance to Huntington Beach. is considering running in 1986 for the U.S. Senate seat now occupied by incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston. Lungren, a 38-ycar-old Long Beach native. acknowledged Thursday that he 'Plans to formally charter an exploratory committee in January to assess his chances of winning the Republican nomination for the Sen- ate seat. "The purpose is truly exploratory," Lungren said in a telephone interview from his Capitol Hill offi ce ... We're testing the waters. We want to take a long hard look at it I've been thinking about 11 for about a year." The Orange Coast representative emphasized he has made no dec1S1on to run and need not make one before January 1986. ·'There's a lot of time between now and then," Lungren said. Lungren glided to a fourth two-year He's teaching computers to speak English Let's talk computerese. First you have to learn terms like INPUT., GOTO, DIM. REM. TAB. GOSUBand RETURN. Then you have to learn coding like: IFX I T HEN 220and IF X2 THEN 230. And the ever-popular IF X3 THEN 240. By stnnging all those words and codes together. you can ask the computer. with several punches of the keyboard, something simple. like "who owes me money?"' Greg Parkinson prefers the direct approach. The former Corona del Mar resi- dent isdcvelopir\gsoftware that will enable co~utcrs to understand plain. sim e, dittet En&lish. . . Forget codcs.Lbc4o<>dadsan8' Lhe tocbnicaljaraon. Jus\ ask the Q,uestion,$8)'J Parkinso~o con- siders computers to be c1WPTOycn. "lfl hire accoul"ltants, they have to team the way I talk. not the o ther way around." he says. . Partcinson. 28. 1s a computer pro- 1rammcr with a company in New Haven, Conn., that spcc1ali~c1 in ''artificial inttlhaen~."Tb.at 1s. t~hm1computcrstopcrfonn task~ that humans presently do better And one oft.hose taskl is undcf1tat1d1na human lanauaac. A~ua1cofUClNinc. Partin10n 1s helpina todh'clooa ' TONY SAAVEDRA NEWSMAKERS program 1n which-romput~wtll not only understand English. but will b( mult1lingual with the ability to trans· late lanJUagcs. Parkin on says he 1s record mg some I O}X>Owo!! the memory banhor theclc is-w1.tard . · However. hisJO docsn'tstop with lncre word dcfi nit 1ons. He must also teach connotations. phrases. Jang and even srntax. 1'host computers will be wet versed m convenational and even bTokcn languages. To do this. Park1nM>n 1J11d he must PfOJ"'llm a world of human c~­ ~ncnces 1nto the compute". "If you have a mood of the world in yourbro1n, )OU know how words rt'latc to each other:· ht '-l~J. r fior instanct. our simple(lu SJibn. "who owes ml' money'r prcsuppo~ the computer knows the mcanina of "owc,"hwouldal haveto li.now (PleueMeCOMPUT&R8/A2) College trustees' recall planned DanLuncren House term in November, easil) defeating Democrat Mary Lou Bropb}'. by winning 73 percent of the (Pleue aee LUNOREN/A2) By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille Dellr ..... 118111 Petitions calhng for the recall of 'three Saddlebad: Community Col- lege District trustees are expected to begin circulating shortl) af\er the New Year's holiday, a spokesman for the campaign said Thursda). The formaJ petttton papers were approvt>d last week by the Orange County Registrar of Voters. The forms are now being duplicated for signature gathenng throughout the Saddleback Distnct. according to Larry W. Taylor of Laguna Beach. a former Saddleback trustee -who 1s spokesman for Citizens for a lktter addleback College. That committee. backed bv Saddk- back's teachers. union, IS seeking the recall of trustees Wilham L. Watts of •• 0.-, ............... ~ o~ PuklnMa malllDC compatera talk hla tanauce. • North Tusttn. Roben L. Price of Laiuna Hills and Roben L. Moore of ll'Vlne. The thrtt serve on the scveo- member elected board that oversees Saddleback Community College, which has campu.SC's 10 Irvine and Mission V 1eJo Recall supporters have have charged the trustees with unneccesary spending and 1mprnpcr hmng prac- tices. The) aJso have been criucal of the trustees' conunued support of SaddJeback Chancellor Larry P. Stevens. The trust~s. 10 tum. have claimed the recall dnve is an attempt by addlcback teachers to gain control of the distnct. Over the past year. Saddleback teachers have lhrcatened to launch a recall c~mpaign against (Pleue Me R&CALL/ A2) Kidney mistake described By Uae Associated Press HarT) Jordan struggled from hi.$ "'hcclcha1r to the ~1tnc s stand to tell a )UI') that his doctor told him his left kidne) .. had a mass1'-e tumor that had to b( removed 1mmcd1atcly" because 1t was cancerous Doctors realized ancr the oper- ation that It was the" 64-veu-old Huntington Beach man«. ngh·t kidnev that had carcinoma. The) learned the left kidney they removed wa!I healthy. Jordan testified Thursda) in U>s Angeles dunng his multim1lhon- dollar lawsuit ap.inst Loni Beach Community Hospital and six doc- tors. Jordan. a Long Beach msuran~ broker. testified that dOC'tors read • n>S okJM.\ 1Momen backwo~s bef~ the Nov 26. I~ 2, surp::ry. Earlier. Dr. C.a.rlton Watui had te ttfied that he didn't tell Jordan tus lef\ kidney had to bt mnowct 01'I tht day oft~ ope..cion However. Jordan told lhe coun that shonh before the operation. Waters told)um "that th. d a ma IVe tumor that had to bt removed immcd11trly He said ·tt· on ~our left side · " In his earhcr teshmon). Watc" uid he mistakenly ,.TOte ••left•' mi.lead o t .. nght" on a wrongly dated note 1n Jordan'\ file 1 few m1nut before Jordan went in for suricry That ~al> "fauauc t Iii.int .. tho (Pleue Hie KIDDY I AS) AKE CRASBKILLS FOUR ••. ... : .. -... ... 1 JUDGE UPBOLDS$6MU,LIO rnmAl AWARD ••• lCOQir o! tbt ~· b.u had u v.n.etllui&dfca or; C1t~ o$a.ah • ..,,,,_ c.oui bo !.Mr ~ ·-~ tear 1hal' C1t.1e1 c.&!) oe belid fiunaa~ rnpoa!.l.~ foe man~ types o(beacta-reWed =. ~ Ill fact. tbt bQctHro.-1 at>n na' c banded ~ to a'4 t.bt ~1.t' l.epdatart W> tumpt ~ n un· 6'om • t} LD 5UC!a Cl.l.I\n'i ~ .. RECALL BREWING AT SADDLEBACK ... , 'rromAl _.,. lNAl:'.n If lt..1:-. did ~ foe ~C'm • -Si:ulk) C>ca&on. dud dc'pc;t: reg;'-" erv c>f vQkn wuci r~ supp<Jr"'..c-a meal pl.bet 2S 2SI '~bd ~piit-rn l<>i Q(;b ~ 1.nattt b: Ml!~ 2.l 191S Tbe1.t witalu.tt"\ mu~t oe frfJm nwdenb rq,,.uered w "'* •11.hJD trt< l)addkbact Viwxt Di stnct off 10.•h b.ii' t' WLJC trat , B-t 1! tbt pc'UllOo• an n:turoed ~ 1Lt ti~ ,f t.bc dodluv a.ad art ~ ... OtiOQ"X!.:1• .rnfied 1M recall \OU' t:.a!J bt' ~llY;bd.illbd •1th lhc f"O\-C'aJ· rxr I ~e5 vrcD C'liitC1NO at mmam.al ~IUCJo.i.! :"A;>c"l"K Deatoo Ii.I.id H~t''• ~ ti".c c1J1rrnt l.tttM of Waw and ~ npm n tJx n-Jd of No' ember and a wcc:es.sf ul rcca1I 'Ole lo\io, S 'lllOUJd oat) rcmo' e lhr-m from <iffi« (~the fuW t•'O "'~b of lhrtr lttnu Tbr rv.o •ould not Ot- PR'' Coled from s.unulla.ooou~' r-r.- nmz for Dl"1' ltt'IDUO lhc ~0' ~Ot'f deruoo Deatoa Wd Moon •as rc-elccud to a foi.!r-'-eai ltnTl m 'o,cmber 19U · SYCAMORE ESCROW ACCOUNT ... · From Al Sunny and warm for ew Year's Temp-. ~ Alh<a-.. _... ,,,_..,.. -._._c.., -.._.. •w.,,•• ~ ... ...... ..,.._. c--o.--•c ~·· ~ .. t 0..--~ c:-- 0.0-~<:> c-.v-c ..... ~­~ o.n-o. ...... ~ O-s~ ~ :;:":._ ~ --..... -..... CO _._ ----~ C...°'lf '--" ... .. ~ .. a c .... '' . I • &1 &"' '. • et n JI . .. • a ac a ,. ZJ .. ,-.. ~ •• • G • , l • . .. D Sot .... ti u 1• lJ ( . ~ .. & D M 11 .. 1$ " a . .. ... 2i • ~ ,. 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IOOef Ill •12 P"' -S.•,.,., .. f st .,.. - -..... • !2 D tr --·· ••OS O"' _._ IMl)-1"•46•"' The at). an wm • o uJd pL.cc the pl'opertf ukied Ul lkn<.ro• aa.ouot •bat" 11 *C>UJd rcm~JO unul tbc count) made a dct'lw.JO •hc1hcr llJ pu.rdia\te tbr pare.cl T~ deadJJoc: for acqw•1uon "October I Yd~ pnc.c -.ru1e ':/>'w:it: olllcu.ls •anted icwnocc \l'al u:.c at'> v.ouJd not beck tx.rt of u-.c ~ t.te ~c CONTINUED STORIES OD Lbt er.Ure 522~ patttJ II hid ,.-- purcba~ \0 prevect pnvale dc- ~e~r~i:!.~ =s.oned COMPUTERS WILL SPEAK ENGLISH ... Frank OOA bchc\CS a thud part) ~O•l~Utl~~ -1 tb.mk -.e car. ~ 1t the '*a) t&wunl' ~aou • he \aJd U odtr the ~ a.JrttmcnL tbt' Cit} ~ould rc- Ul\ C 1ottr~t from the SA I mJJJJon cqua •alent to tht count~ \ av~ ~earl) mum on m '°"e\tmcnu Shi,uld the pure.ha~ go throu&h "at gJ\C"\ U\ lhc mom-;. wc·re cnutJed to plu\ a rea"M>nabk rate of interest f,.nt \31d usu11 t..bt propett} n pan of a su-to From Al But t.M w unt1 rouuOC'I) U)("\ ;in 10&.tnlal C"ICTOV. for real C'\tatc p~ beau~ reLaJ rung fund' tn Ill trea>ul) boa&en the u.iunt' ·, CTCldll b.ut ~badd) U Jd • Tilt c:h.aD~ in pa)ment procedun waJJ "mpfy rdle<.1 that he: ~•d There W'llJ be no dun~ in the purdi.a"" amount or lht: de.l&dlmc for ~u1~1- tJOo and the ell' ""'JI be gwmsnteed inter~t uM . .1Jmc: from thl: m1Jnt', ~)\aid l:4,una ~h < II) ~fl.4t"! K.t-n Fri.n~ \a)~ the 1m11naJ t'\C.:rtJ ~ Pf''' 1~1t.1n "\o\ii' w:t up at a lime "'hen ·r.c1ther \1dc entm:I: tru\ted i:a<.h IJ\hC:f •• J he (.Ill INilnted \l) ~ \Ult ti n::u:1ved antcr~t •m ltic purd1ai.t' .. drah agr~mcnt ., oong prepared b) the VJunt) Shadd) s.aad and ... 11 Ix: prt"'>Cnic;d tu the Board CJ f ~upt:r· 't\'Jf\ \nr,uld it.cir appt'J"'al bt- ncc.c:"\ \.llr, In 11./i~ l4u04 Beach <Jffic1al\ committed thcm~he\ to ofknng the count~ a ptJnaon ril ~~uamurt Hill\ ~ 1n rC'lurn (rjr SI malhon the UI • needed HJ meet 11\ p.ca;.mcnt ~heduk Cllht-la.ne liOCOJC parlcway La.n.k.tog Nev•pon Beach wu.h San Clemenl.C but O\ c:r the )earl W proposed San Joaq1.un Hub f~) bu doubled IL' propon1om. P1aru now call for up w 171.a.ne\ through S)c:amorc H1Us. a prospect the at) opposes. ~de\ c.onunued dloru to muu- mau the impact the proposed frttWa) ~ould ha\C o n the coastal etl) -two off ram~ arc included in I.be plan - CH) oflicta.Js w1U require I.be count) to <:i'Atttc-n the deal ihouJd the4t dc.ctde to purchne the: ngbt-0f-wa) b~ also bu~ 1ng abou 1 ""'J acres of park land at S& (j.~ an acre: That purchase tot.ai- m~ about SS6(J <.#J. v.111 aJso tx in<.ludcd 1n the count' ·s internal e"ro"' aa.:ount and gene.rate interest w the cat~ aa.ord1ng to cat~ oflietal~ JUDGE UPHOLDS $6 MILLION AW ARD •.• .From Al w~\ .arid 'l1r~\ •11 Ito•·• llJ'i:mi·nt 1,1 Ilk < Jnl~ nint· •i i J .. JUflJI~ ncqJ <igrec: IJfl c1 • crd1r t r c.1. II' a')("\ J w tJ 1Ncck'> ccs.rl1t.:r thi: -.amt J..ir: <ktcrrn1ncd tha t I a\101 '>hcillcrt:d a veru:bra and wa\ lc:ll paral>1.cd for hie bt:uullt'. the Cit) ~nowangl) cs.nd ne&J1j1,Cntl ) ma1ni.s1 ntd a ptJpulcir ~trel.(.h •Jf btc1<. h ncdr the.: Balboa l'acr 1n an un!Hlfe l.'Jnd1t1on and madt· 11«1 dfon tlJ warn \-.1.1mmcr'> vi tht- d.an~r T a)l'Jf \uflcrcd a n11d ... cn 1(al lra1,; turc of hi\ \pant 1in April I ls 1'1>st1 whcn he dr<.1dcd ''' g1, f1Jr a 4u1d •w1m ''' wa\h titl \uni.an J1Jt11in t-11 ftJIC:: toe and l".1\fJrllru:nrl hlcst.kd hr1nu: lr1r I tit~~ Kunninj! 1n11, the dull . .,,.ilttr'> I a~ lor d1H.:d into an in-<:1,m1nK '>""tll ""hen ht wa~ abuut wa1'>t deep in the.: Water wmcwhtn: undeNattr he c.ra~hcd 1ntu an un'!l«n 'Ulndbar 'ihattt'nng the b<mt that lelt him 1n.,tantl> l)'c1ral}1ccJ lJunngthctnal Ta ~lcJr 'lesttomc~., v.-a,nc Au\tero and Hcrbtn Hafil prt\C:nted evadenc<'. ind Ka ting the cat' ~ nt~ off-i.hure wnd1111m!I near the pier ""ere unpredll-Ubk and ha1.ard- 'JU'I btcau~ \h1ftsng \Clnd<:i <. rcatc un'>t:cn hole\ ..andbar\ and trough\ In drgu1ng c.gainst a ne,. tnal Halit pointed 1Jut that the ot~ had plac.:ed -...arn1n&'> •JO pier<) and ~arm ngs on Jt'tlles but no ,.am1n~ on lhc beac.:h where the mo~t inJune!I ""erc happen-ing .. The outcome of the suit has had an un..elllmg dTect on Cit) officials along the Orange ( oast ~ho now face not onl} anc.rea~d hab1ht) insurance rates but fear their cataes can tx held financ1all) respom.1blc for man) t) ~of btach-rdated in1unes Jn fa<:t the beach-front caues ha\e banded together to ask the state Leg1-,Jature to exempt their c111es ff()m hab1ht~ in such matters LUNGREN EYES SENATE SEAT ... From Al '10\c 1n ht'l llJn\l'f',4!1\1 it:<.111110~ di\• tnet But ht ,., 1hr,,.,..11oy tll', hdl an11J a ring p«itentaJll> • .,,.,,.<Jnl "'llh 1Jtl1cr (,op tw.l' r\Nl"llllal~ "''"J al\11 are rc p1Jrlrdl. r·,q.•• r I• hJllt ngt ( ran\lt1f1 It/ AJ)I • •I II 1 f )t 1/111( rill ~ lllJITllfl,Jlr lk\HI•' I II lllf'' ' lllJlll Ht p y., al li;1111 I J,1111111111'1•·1 .1 le ll11w lour lt'rm k cpuhla1Jr1 wl1r1 11 prc·\lrll\ the full- 1·n1irt JH-.1 I 111111-1 c11 '<sad f1irm1:r I n'I Angeli·\ p11l111 1 laacl .111d \latl· \en l..d JJav" 111 C .1no~ Park t:tonom1\t Anhur I Jfkr lfrp B<1hh1 r u:dlt·r R. N11rthmlKt .rnd I •1\ \11g1:ln < ount} \11rK"r 11"1ir "'"11kt i\r1111no\ tt h Jll Jfc mcn11<in1:d J\ 1')11\\1hl1 t llndulall"\ I Ja"" mu\t h\' 1 ounh iJ J' tht• lr1Jnl . runner bclau'>l' Ill· " \II ~t·ll known th wughuut the \l..i h: I ungrrn \aid Hut he '>did the r.tlt !or tht (,(JI' num1na11on \till 1' w1c..lt· o rx:n Just Call 642-6086 oany Piiot Dellfff1 11 OuarantMd ........,., l•~t II r'-"' 0t --'f'J-1' ,,.,,.. "' ''°'"" l .. i..i,.. ,, "' .,.., , • .,.. C:.4'r ... h• ,....., .. , Lu ngren ..aad h1'I c.:omm111ec 'I fir!lt c.:hurc will bt to ra1\e \SIJ !J(JJ. the mone) neu'>~f)' to c.:omplete a ~tatewade pull and pnn 1dc travel c.11.pcn~ The ptill wr1uld ht'. aimed at 1dcn11fy1ng what 1\'>u1·' potent1all ) w11l ligurc an tht.· rac.:c.: JIHI how tho..c t\'>Ut\ -.quarc w11h hi'> p<l\lllC>n) on tht-m l ht b<J)l'>h·liJ11kan1.1 uingrc.,)man added that the poll would help htm determine whether a "x:nate bad I'> 'do-able" If not. he \aid he would h;ave n<> he'.11Lat1on in dropp1ns out 'I m nut interested an being an- vtJlvtd rn a kam1ka1e m1\s1on ... he ..... d J ungren alw 'I.aid he rcal11es hac. name 1denuficat1on with < aliforn1a HJttr\ outside hrs d1,tnct 1~ probably very low gi ven that he 1s but one ol 45 c ahforn1a congressman and rep- rc~nt'> only 2111 pcn.ent of the '.ltale-.) popula11on · I h;nc.: no m1sapprehcns1ons about what my name 1den11ficauon would be · he saad Another hand1<.:ap fac:tng both I ungrt n and Dannemeyer • ., that, a<.:c.o rd1ng to Lungren. onl> two men 1n rt:u:nl times havt: suc.u:<,sfull} mint:d up from a Hou!>C to a ~nate '>t"i!I Hal.hard "'11.\on anc..I John l unnq i\\kcd why he 11. cons1denng a \enatc bid Lungren !Mild he finds It fru!ltraung to serve an the lower house dominated by its Democratic ma- Jonty A senator also hai. the abtlny to atlect the great issues of the day, he '><lid F1r\t elected in 1978. Lungren attended Georgetown Law School and worked on the ~nate staffs of both George Murph) and ·Wilham Brock His father was President Nixon's per~nal ph ~s1c1an What do you llh about tbt' l)ally Pilot? What don't you like" Call the · number at ltft and your mt'11a1e will bt' rt'corded, tran1cribed and delivered tu the appropriate t'dllor. • · The Hme U -hour answering tiervl<"e m ay he u~t'd to record letters to the t>dltor on any topic. <Antrlbulon to our lAllf'rs column must iJlcJuJfe their nam e and telephone number for verlfl<'atlon. No clr<'ulatlon calls. please. Tell 111 whot'1 on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ut Pubhsher ~ .. Clrculatton 714/842-4313 crn1lfted advettl1tng 714/M2-"71 .An other depemnenta 842-4121 MAIN OFFICE O•lldllr anJ Jlo"•a.r II ,,,.. ~Jt nd t9!Q...,.. 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I pa~ theb1ll ·· .\ chnkenn the: ~uence I go the restaurant I ~t I fl} an airplane "'lllthrov. lhc:computeroff \\ 1lh such rca.somnr.. the: machine \OoOUld be able lO d1fTCt"cnt~tc be- t .. c-en slang and correct grammar It 1Ju 1d 1.t'll thc: difference lx:t""ttn ··Knock It orr:· meaning to stop. and • Knock It orr:· meaning lO lr.:noclr: ...,,methangdov.n Parkinson sa~ scomputers arc able: : understand brol en English tx- dU'ioe toa<.eruinutent the\ can \l.c1n the:' anou\ meanings o(a "Ord :hc:lonnut.ataon\ and tn \hon the ··npt:nenc.ci.·· that tht: ~ord conjure'> up Ht: \a~\ perhap<:i tht• wughe\t llem t•J tea<. ha computn I\ the word Lake ··a v.ord that l hange<:i meanings from phraSt' to phr;u.e '"To Lake: a train 1sd1fTerent than taking a pill You don't ingest a tra 1 n •· sa }' s Park.J nson 'A ho also finds h1 m!>elfhas!>hng w11h such phrases as ""on the take" and .. gening taken ·· Programmers. !>uch as Park.Jnson. also are 1eachanJ "'shop talk" to the computers des1gningspcc1al pack- ages for fields like: optomctr) and general business A fc1,1, of th~ programs arc al read}' on the: market. Mesanstabbedwithacluora · ' A 32-)ear-<>ld Costa Mesa man was reponed an stable cond1uon this morning after lx:ing !ltabbcd ~veraJ times 1n the stomach with a pair of sc1i.sor<, Wednesda)' However. pohce were unable to discern whether Jeflrt:\ .\llen Hendef'!lon was stabbed b} a g)rlfnenc..I dunng an argument or "hcthn hl \tabbed h1m-.elf Hen- c..lcrson ~d' td l>.en b} a fncnd to Hoag "'"1cmonal llo\pllal ~"--~~~~~~~-' hei.3\S "'"1o<:itol 1hecomputers us1n1 lhcv prC>Jtams ~the large: otli~ t~ pes ~llmgforSSO.OOO and up But somcda' t.hesoftv.are -.111 be de' eloped for i..bc-\mallc-r home computers. Parkinson !.it's ··Eventualh. sumebod' ,.hobu,c.a homecompuiM'~on't ha' e 10 sn · do,. n v.nb a manual 1 tu learn om- putcr~I .. he sa) s ··v. c •em~ nr computers more "ante! 1gent" so peopledon"tha,etokam mu~h about them·· Parlmson e-.pla1n" ''>onieo~e ,.hodocsn"t lno~ an~ thtng.soout computers and doesn't It.no"' a"' hole lot about stocks ~ill somcda' be ab e to !Ill do,. n at a tcrrmnaJ and.get ad' i~ on hov. to an' est ·· He .. dd\ that a command of the 'a.n1 u\languagc-s ,.,JI makeoom- puter\ more OC\1blc: For Ulst.an«. progtam'> arc' being de' eloped for cvmputc~ to "'"tc $1mple lcttn"Sfor ';.nou., .i '.>pects of the: busmcss •·orid \1or(()' c• that program wouJd allo• t~ machine to tranW.tc that iettcr mto<1nother language Th111·\ some,. bat tnd,,. because d1red translauonsdon·t 3.J•a\'S work. P3runs.on ~~s ··0car 1r· i.sii'tqwie r~o pc: enough f., .. the dcq>I ~ re' crcn t Japan~ The computc:r must DOI n 't'<'abkto undcnt.and ~ .. 1,,. ~ .. ~~v.ell T, '-Stuff1~~01ngtolx:mortaod mo c-com:nor •• ~ Parl..nson sa)-s.. -Thc-re·s no n-ason 'oucao"t Wk lOa ;::om;iutc:rble~~ - We wish to thank all our customers, past , present and future for a wonderful 1984, and hestow hesfivls~· W all during tlie tomb19 liollda11 season. "re. • • • • ' t lr Saddleback courses planned for Laguna The ddlcb ck Nonh Campus Ementus Institute wtl! offer 10 eoll~1e councs in Laauna Beach during the spnna term, beainn1na Jan. 14 and continuina throulh May 24. · Class. topics. i.nclude cnll1irapby, creative writinJ. c<;>mparatave . rcltgions, ,current book review, Judaic history, phy11.cal ed"!callon, curent events, voice and rhythm, the Bible as literature und exercise to music. Students may enroll now at either the Mission Viejo or Irvine campuses. Wrltlng wor~•llop at OCC The "Nuts and Bolts of Freelance Non-fiction Writing" will be expolored Jan. 12 dunna a tbrce-hoyr workshop offered throu&h the Community Service Office of Ora nae Coast Colleae in Costa Mesa. Janet Graebncr, a successful freelance writer and editor, will conduct the workshop, scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 114 of OCC's Counscljna and Adm1ss1ons Bu tiding. The fee 1s SI O and funher 1nformat1on may be obtained by calhna 432-5880. Seminars •lated on divorce The Women's Opponun1t1cs CenterofUC Irvine will sponsor a series of seminars entitled "Do I Want a Divorce?" beginning Jan. 9. Barbara Hamilton will conduct the sessions. which attempt to aid pan1cipants in the decision-making p~ocess. Ot.her topics inc!ude legal implications of d1vors:e. beliefs about marnage and divorce, emotional factors and child custody. The classes will be held for four weeks from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays at thccenter1 2811 Main St .. lrvinc. Call 856-7128 for funher information. Laguna e%erclse cJa .. es set Exerob1cs and dancercisc classes conducted by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department will begin Jan. 8. The excrobics sessions. to be conducted ieusdays or Thursdays from 6 to 7 p.m., includes a section of stretching. aerobics. waist. arm. buttock, leg and stomach 1solauons for 1ntermed1ate to advanceed students. The fee 1s $30 for 11 sessions. Dancerc1sc classes Wlll be conducted Tuesdays or Thursdays from 9 to I 0 a.m. and 1s descnbed as a fun wa y to tone your body while 1ncreas1ng }Our flexibility. The fee 1s $33 for 12 classes. These and other classes arc open and more information may be obtained by calling the rcc~atton department at 497-3311 . ext. 201. Back paln course at YMCA Bob Orozco, director of physical education at the South Coast YMCA. has announced a sul-week course for people who suffer back discomfort, bcgjnntn~ Jan. 8. Called "The Y's Wa y to a Halthy Back. ' the course will be offred Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 10 6:30 p.m. The fee 1s $25 for Y members and $40 for non- members. Call the YMCA at 831 -9622 or 495-0453 for further information and registration Pen Women to meet ln Laguna The Laguna Beach chapter of the National League of Pen Women will hold Its next meeting Jan. 7 at 10:30 a.m on the third floor of Great American Savings. 260 Ocean Ave. Bett> Lukas. a staff member of the Los Angeles Times, will speak on freelance submissions to the newspaper. Those interested in attending should call Brenda Turner, president of the local chapter. at 499-3412. Radlo-TV class set for G WC An evening course enutled ''An Introduction to Radio and Television'" has been added to Golden West College's spnng class schedule. Students will stud} radio and tele\ ISIOn formats as well as the history, adven1sang laws. social aspects and pro~amm1ng of local nd network smons. Registration begins Jan. 2 and continues through Jan. I I. Contact the college's admissions and records office at 895-8306 for further information. Program set on bead Injuries A group counselln~ program for young adults suffcnng traumatic head inJurics will begin Jan. 9 at the Boys and Gi rls Club of the South Coast area 10 San Clemente. Enrollment 1n the weekly group. meeung Wednes- days from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m .. 1s hm1ted to 10 people. Leading the group will be Ron Aquilera. a former counselor with the High Hopes Neurological Recover) Group, Inc. in Costa Mesa. He will be helped by Dr. Doug tiamnfton. a licensed psychologist. Al part1c1pants must be at least 18 years old. must have been inJured af\er the age of 13, and must be able to take care of their own personal needs. Anyone interested can call 645-7833 or 492-7451. Friday, Dec. 28 No meeting• 1cbeduled PoucE Loe Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Ftktay, December 21. 1114·*~ Seeking •helter Oranae Cout Colleae atudenta huddle in a baa atop •helter to eacape tbe rain while waltlnC for a bua ln front of the ca.mpua. County's unemployment rate holding at 3. 8 percent By JEFF ADLER Of the 0.-, "°' Ii.ft Unemployment held steady at near-record low levels dunnj No- vember as onl y 3.8 percent of Orange County residents reported they were unable to find work. November's unemployment rate matched the October rate. the lowest recorded in the county since May J 98 l when the jobless rate stood at 3. 7 perce nt, according to the monthly JOb accounting released Thursday by the State Emplo)mtnt Development De- partment The lov.rst 1hc unemployment rate has plunged since comparabk stat1st1cs first were compiled was in November I 978 when uncmplO)· ment sank to 3 6 percent. n plained Alla Yetter, a labor market analyst \\Ith the state agencv No, embers rate. down lrom 5 2 percent a }tar earlier. 1s the lowest Jobless figure of an' metropolitan area 1n the \tale. bareh edging out Santa Clara County's 3.9 percent rate Yetter said. Not surpns1ngly, while Joblessness sank near record low levels. emplo}- ment soared to a new high as 935.900 JObs were tallied in the county. Employment at county companies rose by 10. 700 jobs between October and November and was up 6 percent over the same period last year. according to the state rcpon . The happy holiday employment picture in the county remained ros) last month as retail stores geared up for the Chmtmas buying season Yetter ~d the uncmploymrnt rate remained stead) largely because retail stores began augmenting their sales forces v.1th seasonal employees. Retail employment rose b) 2.700 dunng the month and wholesale firms added 600 as hohda> h1nng got 1n10 gear Yetter said she e>.pccted the cm- plo) ment good news earned over into December· as holida) hinng con- tinued and several new retail store<. Bergeson announces several staff changes State Sen Manan Bergeson. R- Ncwport Beach. has named a new chief of staff and made several other changes he r offi ce staff. Named chief nf stall was Julie Frocbcrg, "ho has served on Bergeson«, staff lor 'ii"< )Ca~ and has 13 years of lcg1sla11' c: e\pencnce in the state A~sembl> .\ an Clemente resident. she was rrspons1ble for thcn- J.\sscmblywoman Bergcson's legislat- ive operations Chns McDaniel ol Costa Mesa has been promoted to administrative assistant and "111 assume greater respons1b1lat1cs 1n the operation of the Newport Beach distnct office. She has served as an Assembly employee fo r five years. Janie Arnold ot Newport Beach will continue to serve as field rep- resentative. as'i1~t1ng consutucnts of the 3 7th Senate d1stnct with prob- lems involving state agencies Lillian Russell and JoAnn Bntta1n. both of Newport Beach, will continue to run the clerical operation of the d1stnct office. New to the Bergeson sta1T1s Rand\ H 1cks ofSanta .\na -who will sen ca~ a field rcpresentatl\C He will tx-re · spons1ble for assisting Bergeson an attending d1stnct meetings and 1n handling cons111ucnt concerns on legislative issues In Bergeson's acramento ollilc Ke' in Sloat will serve as legislat1H' assistant. Clencal help there will be.· provided by Chns Williams. us1c Hamson and Kell) Bloyed. In add111on to Bergeson's Newpon Beach distncl office. the senator "ill open n field office m lmpcnal Count~ opened around the cou nt) But unemployment could increase again come January !.he said. .. Overall. I don't thtnk em ploy- ment will increase in January because seasonal workers Wlll be laid off. And 1f the rain keeps up. it could cut into construction and agricultural JObs." ~he explained While Orange County's unemploy- ment remained the same between' October and November. tt declined 1n ne1ghbonng Los Angeles County, the state and the nation L aguna n burned t rying to quen ch f ire at his h om e A Laguna fkach man sufferC'd second-degree bum" and smoke m- halat1on after he ai:CJdental1' set firc- to his home ~ ednesda\ a1'1crnoon. according to a ~pokcsman l•Jr thr Laguna Bea1.h Fire Department Ste\ e l ·rger 18. "a ... treated tor h1~ 1n1uncs at !:>outh Coa~t \tted1cal Center in ~outh Laguna. He v.as released later the same da\ Shirlc' Snider. 26. of Laguna Beach also suffered smoke 1nhalat1on and was treated and released Fire Battalion Chief Herb Jewell said L rger was attempting to rekindle a fire in the fireplace of his ~a\ 1cv. trect duple'\ \\llh gasoline from a plastic bottle when the fuel spilled. The gasoli ne ignited. burning I rgcr"<, hands .. hest and nght leg. Jc"ell said Thr su~scquc:nt blaze caused an estimated s 3 500 damage -s ~.000 to the structure and S 1.500 to the lOntcnts L rgcr and n1der used a garden hoS<' to c'\t1ngu1sh the blaze. wh ich "as confined to the ll\ing room. Jewell said 8> the time tin:fighters responded to the 4 p m 1nc1dcnt. the fire had jlread) been put out F1rcfi&hters. h1lwt'vl'r esconed l · rger and Snyder t11 1hc hospital for tl't"atment Shelter seeks talented pets: If} our dog or cat looks a lot like you, if 1t can bowl high notes ltke Pavarotti or dancelike Baryshnikov arff your pct 1s brave. loyal, funny or othC'f'Wlsc a spcci&l fnend. the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter 1s loolon& fer you '• The shelter is sponsonna Orange County's Mott Wonderful Pct COOt.C$t Jan. 12 and needs two and four- leggcd pan1C1panu. The contest wmner will repraeot the shelter 10 the national contest set for April in ~ Angeles. Top pnze 1n the nauonal contest 1s S l ,000. Entry forms for the shelter contest must be returned b y Saturday. Forms are available from vetcnnanans. pct stores and groomers throughout Orange County. There 1s no charge lO cater and each participant will win a pnze There v.ill be a grand prize winner aqd add1t1onal pnzes will be awarded 10 the foUowbla categones most dynamic duo. best pct/owner look- alike. most lovmg pct. funniest pct. most Hollywoqd bound and ~l movie star impersonator. Further 1nfonnauon 1s available by caillil& the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter at 497-3552. i CoN TINUEo S10 R1Es KIDNEY VICTIM ... P'rom Al "rong \Ide "'rong date·· Waters said. He 1c-;t1ticd that he has thought about his error "dail~ -ever since 11 happened ·· l\ncl he said, "it bad been a tremendous psychological trauma for me when I found out about the mistake next morning and I told the fa~y I d1dn"t think I should coounue as the attending ph}'SIC1an .. Jordan v.a!> adm111~ to the hospital about 3·50 a.m on :-.lo\ 26 I QM2 for hlttding and pain 1n the nght lodJac} area v. atcrs 1cst11ied that five hours later. be found ·marked tenderness O\er the nght bdne) md.icaung patholog' ··and ordered X-rays Dr kudolph Chane) another defendant 10 the case. tooled at the X-ra..s and not~ 1ha1 Jordan had a softball- mcd tumor an his nght ludne~ that "as undoubtcdl) <.anccrous V. atcrc. 1esulied that Jordan went 10to s~ "11hout add1uonal d1aanost1c procedures other thaA a chest '\-ra\ • .\ftcr reading the abdommal '<-ra\ s backwards. Jordan's health~ fat-encased left k:Jdnc) -.'.as ellClsed anJ cut 1n hall fordan testified When the mistake was dtscove~ the next da) Jordan v.a~ ru<.h~ to l CLA Med.teal Center. whcro 80 pcrce..Q\ A( hi\ l .!Ol<'rou nght ludne) was removed. and l1dne}ci!i.tl\\I\ tx·g.un Popular disc jockey held on drug charge in Laguna Huntmcton Beach Someone used a .. ae"dn'l"f and a hatchet to break into a hnml' Thur'>- day on the 8200 blo1.k 111 O.lnl' Circle. The loss included 11uld l\rmc. wonh $300. • • • .\ man was arrcstt"d T hur\<la' nn 'tulcn from a home in the 400 blod tit East 16th trect sometime between noon and 6 45 pm. Thursda\ E:.ntn appan-nth "as made b> bre.:il1ng a \• 1ndo" and ~aching through to o~n J door lad. • • • .\ 5 -\ear-old l osta '.ic~ man "a" bout S l .000 "as stolen from an office \UH~· on Birch trcct • • • \ hnefcasc. a radio. a surtboQrd and an as~nmenl of Jewelry v.crc ""'kn trom a car parked on the '4()(l hlocl of o~nd , trect The loss was cs11ma1ed at atx)ut SI 000 La.&una Beac h Edwin Gould Ill -known to outh Oranae County radio listeners as disc Jockey "Jed the Fish" -was arrested early today in Laguna Beach on suspicion of possession of narcotics paraphcmalta, according to Laguna Beach Police. Officers reponedly also fbund re 1- due of illegal dru15, White said As disc JOCke) "Jed the Fish ·· ould ha~ worked at San Clemente radio stauon K-WA VE since August His show. featunna a ne\\-waH' rock music format. airs from 7 pm to midnight Mondays through Satur- days. susp1c1on of shophfhng at th( BrPad· waystorcat Hunt1ng1on<cntl'r ---- Edmaer Ave. Recovered "a' d1Hh1n~ "'onh SI 18 • • • llted for "hophOing Wroncsda\. al\cr hl' put a pair of Dr hair\ foot in.-.ert .. 1nto his shoes and tncd to v.all ou t of a Harbdr Bouk' ard to~ -..ah ad or .\ h a~7 Garcia wa dC'- lJincd h\ 'it ore c-mpl o) l'CS and lhc 1p - \('01 fr\Ot pad\ V.C'f'C rt\"tl\ered The "1ndo" ot a :-..onh Coast H1gh"'a' busine.,, ".l" hroken Thurs- J.a\ al\ernoon b\ an unknov.11 sus~t 1n "'hat might ha't' been an at tempted burglan police said. But nothma wu rrponed m1ss10g from the bus1nc~ The 29-year-old Gould, a Laguna Beach resident, was aJlegedly in possession of a hypodermic needle. an opium pipe and other drug paraphernalia when Police stopped him at I 2:SO a.m. on South Coast Hiahway, said Lt. Jim White. Gould was stopped by police who noticed that a front headlight on h1!. blue 1982 Mazda was not workina. When they approached the vehicle. officers reportedly smelled manJuana smoke. White said. A search of Gould's car allcg~ly turned up a small cedar box contain· in& the paraphernalia, police aid. Gould posted bail and was rt· leased. Fountain Vallq ' · o "home on ~e 9400 b~ock of El Arbol Thieves ranhcked i hOme In the Avcnuewtule \be r111~nt wasa!lecp. 8000 bloclc or'EI °Ran{'ho amd stole The l<m tncludcd 11 m tcrowavc own television sett. video casiette re-worth $400. Damage was c~1mated at ' cordcrs, a mi~vc. a tereo )' tcm tS 100. • • • • and three hand.&un valued at S.S.200. Thiev ma hied a window lO a A resident of the· 17500 block or Winnet».ao motorhomc llt tor-N· an ta Elena treet reported that Lock. I OSOS <Jarficld A vc., and stoic someone broke into ht silver 1976 fish1na pole silverware, food. hunt- Ford C'ouner, parked 1n his dnvcway 1na knives. clot~1".' !"d • sten~o set. The loss included a radio wonh S 170. Someone stole nncs, k.n1ve and a Someone burii:n•led a red 1966 Sle~O val~cd It $~0 from I Ford Mustan~ parked in acarport on residence 1n the I uuw block of the I 0400 block of later Avenue The FaJcon A vc. • • •• loss 1nc:ludcd stereo e<au1pmcnt wonh Thieves tole a cable TV con"ertcr S 125. \alucd at $200 from u 1dcnce 1n the Brc ~ina 1n • thr~uah a tocked 18000 bJock orJ.at;t'?nd&. window, someone buralanLcd a Someone pntd open tht windQ to Before workina at K-\\-A\'E. Gould was a disc Jockey at K.ROQ 1n Pasadena -a rad10 station crtdned with helping to populatrize new-wave music programming in Southern Ca1tfom1a i\ Buena Park resident rer<•rted Thursda\ evcnin1 that "'" light bro" n I ~76 Chevrolet \ ega trom the \'IClnlt ofTaJbcn \enuc and fka(h Boulevard The lo s wa e t1ma1rd at S500 • • • .\ man was arrested Thur\da\ c'cning on susp1c1on of shopllftina at the Sport man store, 743 3 Edinger Ave Recovered were two baseball m1m wonh Sl3S. • • • .\ man rcponed Thur;da> that romeonc tt>lc Jt-wler)' from ht IOC'~ a car on Aquamannc C11clc and stolo t ed locker at the NautJlut poru- a Blaupunltt rad~o.v~lucd at $300 (enter •t Warner \'CDUC and Someone brokr into a car parked at Maanoha Street. The lou wn MU• Racquetball World. IOI I 5 Talt~cn mated at S2.050. • • "~ .• and !>tole e 'Ht"1dcl~f1 Ill M· • mcone stoic eam1'l from an FM tcrcoa !'~p~a)cr. unl«ftddal'\bluc-Fol"d TDparlred A woman "a" aprthended b) on the IQ'°° block of Ba 1Water, a !.Ceunt\ pcrwnncl <tiler aJlcgcdJ) re 1dent rcpontd Thuf'S(b). Tht' lo!> tr')'lnt tO Steal an el«tnC Jli 'i3\\ WI\ C,llmatcd a! S!5!> valued at U 6 97 " m.1dent of 1hc 00 blOC'k of W\h • • • Burala" ~tole 'il.1!>. a l!J.ht and truh tretl rcponcd Th unday that some· can vllucd at $290 from a p~ 1n one tole his bras and iron ma1lbo:\ lhe 10000 block of Pebble from the curb near his home The lo'i\ • • • "''11 e t1m1tcd at S200 Th•e""' \tole T-toe and 1 "'•llet for lo ~t at $ J ,0 .. 0 from a I 9 .a Coeta Meea <. amaro 1n the parl1na lot of a condominium comple' 1n tht 10000 ~ aun and Jt~tlf). v.1th a Cl,m• block of Cobah hmcd "alut of S \.n~O -.ere reoonrd • • • \ ll'k' 1~on ~t and a camcnt. worth S ~!~ 1 v.erc reported ,tolen tram a tioml" 1n the 1000 hlod of Salvador 'tr«l \Ome11me hctwt"cn '45 P.m and 1.1,p m 1\-tonda) E:.ntn appartntlv "a!I ma .. ll' through a bedroom v.1n do" Newport Beach .\ htl \Ck v.onh S60 "a' stokn trom .l do<iN hut \fnlockcd garaj.C on \h 1700 blocl. of East ~antronL • • • "n ek-1.·Ulc tH>twnter wd'nh on- • • • Tv.o chc('lt~ wtrc wntten on a 1. lo~d account at a South Coast H1ghwa' bu~ine ~ Thursday af\er noon The check$ wC're wntten 1n the amoun1' of S40 and S6 I 60. pohoc \aid • • • Clothing \'llucd at $41,000 WM 9tolcn from a Aora U'C'ICI h°'1le "edncsJay af\tmoon. ,. " nt told polia: • " # --.J ' No charge's in Irvine th.efl.,case • '<' .. hafJC'' ha' c ~n hrousht against two men a'"""'ttd 1n I nine on Dre l on 'u!>p11.1on <'f po\<>e\\1n1 ~tolen propt'n' '\n ll"'tnt' poh\'e 'fX\l<' man \ltd the men frank D Mana,~au, ~8 and f~ H ct1ehna ~ ... v.crt rtlca~J lrom Oran t (aunt\ J11l bC'causc of 1n\uffit"1ent e' 1dcth:t' h> \ho~ the\ dtd t\O\ ov. n a larie spool ot <'lt< \n1."ll v. trt that a JXlh~:c oOi er thoushl migh\ ~ <i.\olen T h(' poh1.'t' poke man OOJI ) rtponeJ a drua chaflC' Ml pcndina agam.,t Mant1hu after a 1a1l h turned up "danlttOU\ drup" : In fad, Manasuu wu held on~n outstandtf\J warrant for fnlurt ~ \o • ppeanncounon11q81dru1·rcl 'td ln'C\l • No n Hlltaband wa un(Ovcft6 m hi\ Dct I book1na. The Daily Pilo\ rc:artt\ tht-error -· A4 Or•no-Co I DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 28, 198A Viet, Cambodia rebel casualties high in fighting Communist off ens Ive continues as troops near second resistance gro~tiCi'rder outpost NONO SAMET. Thailand (AP)- Backed by artillery fire, Vietnamese tanks and troops moved closer to the headquarters of a Cambodian re- Jstance group today after seizing the aroup's largest stronghold, Thai mili- tary sources said. land'$ supreme military commandrr. toured the tcnM: border area today. Shortly af\er hr ten Nong Samet. an artillery round -apparently fired by Vietnamese gunners -struck the ground about 100 yards from whrre the general bad been standing. Thai 1ntell1gence officer 1 n forces and 1he mailer anny of the pro-Hanoi Cambodian aovemmeot set up after Vietnam invaded in late 1978. Ampil is better defended than was R1th1sen, which wa, penetrated by a tank-led attack. Ampil is defended by an estimated S,000 well~ntrenched guemllas, fnnaed by Lh1ck for~sts and somewhat protected by a lall.e. R1th1sen is located on a Oat. sparsely veaetatcd plain where tank& could easily maneuver. At Rithisen, occur.Ile Vietnamese artillery fire thwaned rebel cffon to counterattack the camp, the m1htary sources said More than half of the sprnwhna camp bas bctn raud or burned by the Vietnamese. Newsmen were told by the aucr- lillas that some of their wounded follow fighten could oot be evacuated from Rithlsen due to the Vietnamese artillery, which appeared to be ac· curately directed by forward ob.. servel'$. The sources near the battle zone, speaking on condition they not be identified, said sheJJs exploded near Ampil camp today, fired from tOSmm howitzers based nonheast of thecamf. Ampi is 12 miles northeast of the rebels' largest camp, Ritbiscn, which was ovverrun by the Vietnamese on \Y.clnesday-the second day of their o~nsive. The beleaguered rebels of t~ Khmer People's National Libera- tion Front arc armed miiinly with rQ)cs aod mortars. fighters deslro~ed a Soviet-built tank today while try1 ns to dtslodge Hanoi· s troops from R1th1scn. The com· mander. Lia Ne. was overheard radioing to his headquarters 1hat his \roops had dewoyed a T-54 tank near the Buddhist temple at the camp and d~maged another tank in closc- quarters combat. Lia Ne told rcportrrs his troops had kJlled or wounded 70 to 80 Viet· namesc at R1th1scn There have been conflicting casu- alty figure , but Thai and guerrilla commanders have estimated several hundred Oimbodians and Viet· namcse killed or wounded since Hanoi's offensive began Tuesday. Artille')' fire from the fi~ti bas landed m Thalland, and · · rder forces in the area are on ale . Bangkok said about 1,000 Viet- namese troops had moved from the northeast and southwest today to within a half-mile of Ampil. The U.N. Border Relief Organiza- tion said Ampil's 23,500civilians had already evacuated their shanty bam- boo and thatch shacks and were huddled aJonj a Tha1-bwlt antj-tank ditch. The ditch 1& inside Thailand but the refugees have not yet fled to prepared evacuation sites deeper inside Thai territory. Pole officer says superiors supported death of priest A guerrilla commander clajmed his Gen. _Arthit Kamlang~k, Thai- An all-out on Ampil would increase the refugee burden and the fall of the camp would be a major blow to the ftont. one of three major res1sU1nce groups fighti ng Hanoi s occupauon '' •• "THE FABULOUS " FLEET FEET ATHLETIC SHOES • CLOTHING • ACCESSORIES 18573 MAIN ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH 5 PO INTS CENTER (corner Beach Blvd.) TOR UN, Poland (AP) -The trial of four secret police officers cha~ed 1n the k.illingofa pro-olidarity pncst resumed today w11h one of the defendants conunumg testimony about alleged involvement in the . I' . SALE ST ARTS cri me by his supcnors. A Polish ra~io repon said Lt. Leszek Pekala returned to the witness stand as the tnal entered its second day. Pelcala testified Thursday that he A.M. SHARP! SATURDAY, DEC. 29th 1 O:OOs:A~P ! Bl HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN! f IRST CO Ml · FIRST SHVEO! MOST untal STOC• 4 PRKlS ooN 'l A'E 1 t t I ~:~mJiu1 ouR Loss • 1ouR GAIN MISS IL • • • BY NEW YEARS! ;;;;;;;;;;;;...--- THIS SALE!! · WA RM UP ANO RU NN ING SUITS uP mSQO/o mr ~~~~ AEROBIC SUITS ANO ACCESSORIES UP TO 750/o OFF ~G ~ UP TO ~ 50-750/o OFF NIKE• CONVERSE• SAUCONY •NEW BALANCE• AV/A ADIDAS • AS/CS TIGER • LITESOME • PUMA • K SWISS LOTTO • ASAHI • MANES • SPORT T • DOLPHIN • MARATHON HER • SUB·4 • SPORT CO. ETC • WE HAVE CLOS ED OUR OTHER STo RE THE FUTURE STUC K IS BEIN G LIQUIDATED DURING THIS SALE , was told he had "the agreement of his superiors" to kidnap the priest, thr Rev. Jerzy Popieluszko. wnd would be protected even in the event of the pnest's death. • The Oct. 19 killing of Pop1eluszko, a staunch defender of the o utlawed independent trade union Solidarity, shocked Poland's predominantly Roman Catholic population. The impact of the priest's death was so severe that it led Communist authorities to take the unprecedented step of placing secret police officers on tnal for the crime. The official Communist Party newspaper Trybuna Ludu com- mented today that the trial indicated the authorities' determination to reveal all the circumstances of the priest's killing. The tnal .. demonstrates that every Polish c1t1zen will answer for his misdeeds before an independent court 1f he . . commits a cnme. because there is only o ne measure of justice and accountabili ty for crimes which incur even the death penalty," Trybuna Ludu said. During his testimony Thursday. Pekala was asked to name the "superiors" and he in1tially said he could not. Later, however, he testified that on several occasions one of thr defendants -Capt. Grzegor£ Piotrowski -mentioned suppon from a third defendant, Col. Adam Pietruszka. The defendants -Pekala, 32. P101rowsk1, 33. P1etruszka, 47, and Lt. Waldrmar Chm1elewsk.i, 29 -all work for the lntenor Ministry, which controls Poland's uniformed and plainclothes forces -but they were handcuffed and wore civi~ian clothes in coun Thursday. The indictment -which took 90 minutes to read aloud-charged that Piotrowski. Chm1elewskJ and Pekala abducted and lolled the priest the night of Oct. 19.lt also charged the three officers with the attempted murder of the pncst's driver and the attempted murder of Popieluszko on Oct. 13, when they allegedly threw stones at the pncst's car. It chllflcd Ptetruszka with aiding and abetting the three other officers . but said an inquiry had not proven he instigated the kidnap-slaying. Polish authont1es issued six passes Thursday to the trial to Western correspondent!> but did not vant one to The Associated Press. citing a lack of space. Correspondents who attend- ed the tnal provided the AP wt th their notes and drscnbed the proceedings in the counroom. The trial of the secret police officers is unprecedented in this Communist country. Observers believe the proceedings in this nonhern Polish city could help detemune whether there are any grounds for official claims that the pnest's killing was a poht1cal provocation intended to undermine support for Polish leader Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelsk.i. l3tonsof chemical toarnve inNotfollt ' .. Ranchhand The White Hou.ae releaeed th.la photo of President Re· atan taken lut Au.gut u he paueed while· working outelde on hie ranch near Santa Barbara. Killer goes to his death with a wink ANGOLA, La. {AP)-With a final wink to the nun who helped him throudl his last hours. a cocky Robert Lee Withe went to his death in the electnc chair today for raping and murden ng an 18-ycar-old woman on the night before she was to JOtn the Anny. Elizabeth and Vernon Harvey. the mother and stepfather of the v1ct1m . watched intently but showed no emotion as Withe was strapped into the electric chair and was JOited by four alternating surges of 2.000 and 500 volts. Will ie, 26. winked at Sister Helen PreJean. has spiritual adviser and a death penalty opponent. but avoided eye contact with the seven other w1tne~scs 1n the dea1h chamber. lhl' Harveys He was pronou nced dead a1 12 I 5 a.m. b> Dr Alfred Gould, said ( Paul Phelps, Secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. "I would just hke to say Mr. and Mrs. Harvey that I hope you get some relief from my death." Willie said in a statement 12 minutes before his dea th. "Killi n~ people 1s wrong. That's wh y you ve put me to death. It makes no difference whether it's ctllzens. countnes or governments. Killing 1s wrong." Duri ng tnals and 1nterv1ews W1l11e had expressed no remorse and said he had "lived a good life." When Gould, coroner for Wes1 Feliciana Parish, pulled back Willie's white sweat shirt to check his pulse. he revealed tatt oos ofa woman and of the Gnm Reaper carrying a lrn1fe and a burning hourglass. "I'm sorry every victim doesn't have the opportunity I had to see the perpetrator's sentence carried out." Harvey said after lcavinf the Louisi- ana State Penitentiary." wish every- one could have the same satisfac- tion." Faith Hathaway. 18. was kid- napped, tortured, raped and then stabbed 17 times in 1980 after Willie and another man picked her up as !the celebrated her last night before leav- tng to JOIO the Army. Harvey and his friends were laugh- ing after the execution. Asked 1f he were happy that it was over. he responded, "You want to dance? .. Sister Helen said. "He died sorT} for what happened." Withe dined on a last meal of fned fish, oysters, shnmp, frcnch fried potatoes and a salad. said Warden Frank Blackbum. He was th e 32nd person ellecutcd in the United States and the sixlh 10 Louisiana since the Supreme Court aJlowed states to reinstate the death penalty in I 976. . Ghandi's party leads in.v ting NEW DELHI. lndta(AP)-Pnme Minister R...,av Gandhi's Conareu Party built up a commandina lead today in partial rcsul u of lndia's turbutent th.f&~y "neral election. As the hand coununa of more than 220 mill ion baUots continued, the United News of India news qcncy ~Ported that partial returns from 60 Parliament districts showed the Con- aress Party lcadina in all but seven At stake in the elecuon are S07 scau. In Amcthi di trict of Uttar Pradah, the prime minister h~ toward a a penonal triumph, leadana hit tslranaed i1~r·1n-law Mcnab Oandb& by more t.ban 20,000 vote an his own conatitucncy. - Orange Coast OAIL. y PILOT /FrJdey, Oecemw 2a. 1984 Al Economic figures show healthy 1.3% gain , Revival of nation· s economy evidenced by release of latest Economic Index statistics lured durable goods posted their b1gcst pin an almost four yean. Despite the rev1val rn the domestic economy, the country 1s still suffenna from buae trade dcficus. Index of Leadtn.J lndi~ton is 1 comp1lalton or 12 forward-po10t1ng cc:onorruc measurement . order ofthetr anflueocc were a p.io lO the money supply. a 1ncreate 1n plant and equipment o en., a ntr ur $Cn 1ttvc mattn pn pins in nt'l business formauon and the leflllh of, the av~ wot1cYrec a drop in inittal claims for unemplo)meot 10· surance. a rise in stock prices and ui • new manufacturers or~ for coa-t ' sumcr&ood WASHINGTON CAP)-The gov- ernment's main economic forc- casuna gauge jumped I 3 percent in November. the b1ggcs1 gain 10 nine months, as van ous business barometers offered new evidence th.al a four-month slowdown 1s coding, the Commerce Department reported today. The sharp increase tn the Index of Leading Economic Indicators fol- lowed a revised 0.5 percent drop 1n October. -somethma that had not occurred since the reces ion/ear of 1981. The declines ha spurred growma concern that a new recession might be 1mmmcnt. OveraJI arowtb, as measured by the gro s national prod- uct, dipped to an anemic 1.6 percent from July throua,h September -far below rates of 10.l percent and 7.J percent turned in during the fintand second quarters tlus year. In a new report today. the Com· mcrc:e Department said the trade deficit rose to S9. 9 billion 10 Novem· ber, up 7.6 percent from the October level ofS9.2 bilHon. The incrcatC· for November wa!I broad ~ wllh nine sndiator1 contnbutJng to the pan The biggest booJt came from an ancrcase in bwldlng permits dunna November. Other po attve factors in Tbe increase stemmed from a 2. 7 r:;:::::;;;;:;:::;;~;:;:::;;:::;::;;;;;;;:;;::;::::;:;;::;::;:--1------------,0.-- pcTUnt rise in importsand asli&ht 0.1 llLEl1 llOILEl1 percent dip in exports. For the first 11 • Com..JJS. r-.. R.,, .. ., 1 Restretehi"" month& of lhe year, the country has """'" ........ , ,...... . .. posted a trade defiClt of $ 11 S.4 • Floot1'I_a~ Sub-Floor Repair billion, virutally guaranteeina that FL'ffta.~ RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEllY, llC. r. The tes1 Of ,., Lil• Before November, the index had fallen an three of lhe last five months However, a variety of economic statistics have pointed to renewed strength last month. Unemployment fell sharply and orders for manufac- the total deficit will almost double n-..c..s IG· 1111 las!year's record of $69.4 billion. <'••._...... Lie: 315700 1921 HMIOa a VO COSl A lllUA -SU.11~ Tbe Commerce Department's ..... Doors op~n at 10 a.m. tornoITO\\ for 10 to 70°0 ~,-in~~ o n t'\(\r~ thing ... ... with pe<-ial hou~ till 9 p.111. Thi ... \('\' )c·,1 r-.·· ,,,.,•k1·11cl j ... 1'11· 111!.!!!•· ... t . .· fur ni tu re <'ve nt of the ~ear ... ~11u r .... ninµ ... oppnrtunit\ nl a lil1•t11111 · 1111 H1·1lrn11m .... ·:· Li vi ng Rnnrn~. Cha i r~. ~1dt1 ... 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December 28, 198• CO A ST People Home sweet animal shelter· VlST A (AP) -When Robcn Farner was 7. he found a prairie dog family flooded out of its burrow near his Colorado home. He kept the arumals for three months before his mother made him set them free. Fifty-Ii ve years late~. the .retired Marine's love affai r with canng for animals bas led him to be dubbed the Or. Oolittle of northern San Otego County. What began as a hobby now is a full-time JOb. canng for 15 assorted animals. including mule. deer, hawks, barn owls, pheasant!>. foces. raccoons, sk unks and peltcans • Some m1ght call 1t an ob~ss1on To •Farner. tt's therapy. .,..._... - ANN LANDERS A7 TV LISTINGS A7 OPINION PAGE Al ·Entertaining hostess tells , all about eve "Bob Hope couldn't come so he -------~::::::::::::::::=~ sent his tuxedo for auction," said Bcllinda Barnett, who once sang with Hope on a U.S.O. tour of Vietn~m. A former Miss Texas and the wtfe of Neiman-Marcus vice president Barney Barnett. Bcllinda will be the featured singer-entertainer at Orange County BETTY PORTER Cystic Fibrosis chapter'~ New Yea.r's ••••••••iliiii•I Eve celebration, "Stepping Out With My Baby," aat the Ritz Carlton Hotel. • The county's first charity event sch~du!ed for New Years Eve, the fund-raiser (at $200 each) will honor 5th D1st~ct Supervisor Thomas F. and Emma Jane Riley with the 1984 Breath of L1fc Award. . . Party chairwoman Barnell said the evening's program, ~~nnmg ~t 7 o'clock will include champagne and an open bar. a sophisticated hght su~per,' silent and live auctions with auction~er Marjoc qortner (the form~r child evangelist-turned-movie . SUl:r), dan~mg entertainment (Barnett s "Broadway Babies" revue, a swinging 1930 s song and dance show) and a magnificent breakfast buffet at midniJht. . • "There's nobody else around to •take care of the animals, and J love ·animals," said Farner. who has ~transformed part of hts Vista home . 'nd all of his yard into a wild animal preserve. Rosie, a Calt fom1a boa. ltves m ; Famer's h" mg room in a glass Jerrarium that doubles as a coffee •table. A pair of skunks. Runt and Big From s tart to linseed-oil finlah, llahlon Kirk puta a lot of mental enero into toya. In addition to Hope's tuxedo, items for auction 1nclud.e cuffimks autographed by President Reagan, Kenny Rogers' tour Jacket and autographed records Olivia Newton-John's sweatshirts from her Beverly Hills shop, "Koala Bluem" a "Falcon Crest" scrip!, a 1.9~5 Jaguar donated by Renee and Lee. w.est, a triS? for four to the Rams trau~tng camp donated by Georgia Front1en an~ a Piaget watch do~ated b~ Nc1man-Marc~s. • Boy, reside in a bedroom in the rear of the house. Flag, a 2112-ycar-old mule deer, stands outside on the lawn Farner said he cares for the ammals Toymaker shares fun "I'm so excited," wd Barnett. ''My enurc fa!?11ly cam~ fo~ Chnstmas and are staying over for the New Year's Eve pany. Her family tn~ludes her mother Laverne and father Bill Myrick (a country and gospel smgcr who was once on the road with Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys). broth~r BiJJy and his wife Carol from Odessa, Texas, and brother Marty_. who is marrying dancer Boo Boo Campus today. Barnett said ~ Boo ~II dance in the New Year's Eve musical revue. For further mformat1on, call 520-9671or855-8467. because nobody else will. His home 1s ·something of an asylum for frustrated • owners who found raising certain ·kinds of ammals more difficult than they expected. ~ The 3112 years he spent as a pnsoner of war of the Japanese during World War II, he says, taught Farner to respect all forms of life. "There were guys that died nght beside me." he said "The) (Japanese soldiers) were i oing to kill me for stealing some nee. so I respect ltfe. I think God has kept me ahw to save the animals and to teach the kids 11 all works t~ether " Farner's antmalr, give children and adults a chance to touch and pet • ammals the) normall~ might onl} sce- on telev1S1on show'>. mov ies or pic- ture books: PAPARAZZI -Wood carving proves 'that you can make something' durable REDDING (AP)-Mahlon Kirk'-; wooden to; s made good barter ma- tenal back. dunng the Depression da) s of his an Francisco Ba) Arca bo}hood J\.irl.. a (enter' 1llc resident "ho buill his o-wn home. started wo rking with wood before he started first grade. fas hioning toys for his '>tstcrs and the neighborhood kids and often using them to trade fo r other chi ld- hood treasures E'en 1n the '30s. handmade artidcs ""ere of bener quality than store- bought. he said And then thc.-re '-'3'i the magic of working with wood, a feeling "that you can make somclhinJ" - a scnument that 1s sllll with him today. That sense of magic is apparent amid the tidy clutter of K>rlCs workshop, for beyond the rows of tools and drawers of organized odds- and-end s emefle toys of simplicity and durabihty. "P l asti c (toys arc) art1fi c1al...The) 're d1fficult to repair. .\ lot of people don't repair things. anyway. But I ha ve the feeling, 1f '>Omething breaks. we'll fix 11 I seldom throw things out." From stan 10 linseed-oil finish, Kiri. puts a 101 of mental energy into hi') toys. ··1 like to build things 1n an uncon\.e nt1 onal wa> " Kirk said Instead of cutung and fitting. Kiri. fir<it makes the rough design -more 1n his mind than on pa per -ligurc\ ---=-=---------===---- Anticipating debut: Colleen and Maury DeWald, Dr. Gerald and Alison Spear. Tonight's ball ushers coeds into·social whirl Debutantes. dads practicing fo r bow in three-quarter time This hohda} has been e~tra bus) fort he 25 }Oung women (and their parent~) who will make the1rdchut tonight at the Newport Beach Mamon · Besides renewing fnendsh1ps after being 3'-'3) at colleges and univer~1ues, the Children's Home Sorn:t\ debutantes ha"e been involved in a round of part1c~ • gi ven tn their ho nor Thegct-togethe~ incl uded a father-daughter ""alt1 panyat the LC Irvine Un1 vers1t} Club lnstructor'i from the Fred Astaire Studio tn Newport Beachoffered ti .,.., .... ,.__.,, .._ ..._.. Debutante Krtattn Kerruan and her father Daytd Kerrt1ao were wartalnf lllle pr09. danci ng ups to each deb and dad forthat big moment aft er they have made their "bows to society." Dr.and Mrs. Gerald Spears and the Maury De Walds, David Kerrl1an1 and Joltn Sia hrs hosted the ""h1rlingscss1on along with their daughters Alison, Colleen, Krl1tln and Karen. A lasagne dinner followed. Mothers who greeted the group at the club dcpaned before debutantes lined up on one side of the room and were put through their paces by a female instructor while fath ers got the tr lesson (for some a brush-up course) fro m a male teacher. "None of us knew how to waltz. but we laughed a lot and had fun learning," said Colleen De Wald. "After the lessons we came together and danced hke we wtll at the ball after every one has made their bow." The trad1ttonal St. James bow is another step in the debut that takespractice. That was done Thursday at a rehearsal brunch at Big C.Snyon Country club. Hosts for this event were Messrs and Mmes Rlc~ard Aaelm&DD, Radolph Baron, George Jones, James Kerrl1an, Jatnea Meara and Herbert Porter along with their daughters, Ann, Michele, Nancy, Jalla, Kathleen and Cbrl1 tlne. After the brunch, each young woman was gi vcn a pink bouquet and with the fathcrsdtd a complete walk thro~remony. · motl-,ballchainnan forlhc.~ewpon Harbor auxiliary of CHS, and com mi tree -be rs Jack le Trebler and Saun Bettbner assisted wi lfl the details as deb practiced 1n sim1larclothingand the shoes thcrwtll wear when they"stcp·· out for their presentation. ~ The sroup(with dates) had anotheropponunity to discuss the upcoming ball when they gathered at the home of Dr. Tbom&1 and Dorotlay Dou for a boat parade pany. (DaugbterMarel Grace Dou is one of1he 2.S to be presented at the 31st annual ball). Boardinathc Ooans'"Tooth Ferry," thcdebsaot a close look at the parade as they sipped hot spiced cider and had clam chowder to keep them warm on the nippy evenina. . "ft was a very festive pany and ,oun~ed hkc a h1ah ~hool reunion w11h everybody rcncwtngacqua1nt· ancc-s," ..aid Dorothy Doan. Paparau1 i edited by Datly P>lot rylc Editor V1d• ~an out the d1mens1ons and propon1ons, cuts up the pieces and puts the toy together, often with the aid ofh1s wife, Ooroth). He worked as an electrician before World War II. He earned degrees in geology and paleontology and after fundmg ran out for a job with UC Berkeley, he made ends meet as an electncian again before signing on with an OJI company as a paleon- tologist. He 1s now a computer software consultant. Karle·., art interests vary, too. He's '-"On awards, both in Redding and in Denver, where the Kirks used to live, for his "light boxes" - intricate, blt nking, electnfied kinetic creations His larger-scale toymakmg began about five years ago with a duck toy he made for a grandchild. What's so special about a wooden toy., 'Tm presenting '>Omething that's la1rh durable." he said "And things mad'e out of "'uod loo!. ntte. They feel nu.e • • • MORE BLUEGRASS: If you walk down East 22nd Street in Costa Mesa on Wednesday evenings, you may hear the music makings ofThe ~salm1.st, a bluegrass gospel group. And if you go inside, they may.ask you tOJOtn th~er rehearsal and hand you a microphone as they did me. Pa.stor Jim Fredensburg of the Be)jevers Faith Center at 148 E. 22nd St. d1.rects the group. Other singers arc Mary Vargas, Louie Travaghnc, Tom G1angreco. Phyllis Atadcro and Dcryl Henley. • • • MOTHERS KEEP US HUMBLE: I share my comings and goings and my walk in the sun with my mother who lives in Tennessee. Not long ago I wrote her that I would be speaking before the executive women at t~c Crystal Cathedral. Several weeks later she wrote back that "everybody 10 · Lincoln County has been watching Dr. Schuller every Sunday and we haven't seen hide nor hair of you." I wrote back immediately, carefully explaining that when I speak before the execuuve women·~ group, the meetings aren't televised and they aren't even held tn the main cathedral sanctuary but in a smaller room called "The Women's Lounge." Mother's next letter' was bnef: "I'm not telling my friends that you spoke in the ladies' room." Beethoven's beloved? LO'-DON (AP) -A letter from Ludwig van Beethoven to a woman belteved to have been his one true love ""ill be sold 1n London in May. Sotheby's auctioneers say that a portrait of the composer -whi ch contemporaries said revealed his soul -also will be up for sale. Beetho\.en, who never mamed. had a numberoffl1rtat1ons. but in his letters and d1anes he occas1onally referred to having loved only one woman. Hts biographers have argued ever since about her identity. Aficr his death. an unmailcd love letter was found among Beethoven's papers. That letter -not the one up for sale -bore the date, Monday July 6. but Y.ithout the year or the name of the addressee. whom he called "my Immortal Beloved " Biographer Ma)nard Solomon argued In his t 97!< oook "Beethoven" that the letter must have been wntten in 181 2 to Antoni e Brentano, wife ofa Frankfurt merchant. Her friendship with Beetho"cn v.as well known, but she was never previously identified as the woman he loved. Born Ant onie von Birkenstock tn Vienna. she would have been 32 in 1812 and Beethoven 42, Her mamage at 18 was arranged and her husband, Franz. was 15 years her senior. They had four children. Solomon said he found cryptic references in the letter to Beethoven's plan to elope wt th Antonie and to his final decision not to take her away from her family. The letter being sold by Sotheby's was written in Vienna on Feb. 6. 1816. Its contents appeared in tht' 1961 "Beeth oven Letters," edited by Emily Anderson . but the where- abouts of the letter itself was un- known. Sotheby's would not disclose the name of the seller. "By the time this letter was wnttcn, passions had cooled but Beethoven was obviously still affected by the relationship ," So theby'!> spokeswoman, D'Este Bond, told The Associated Press. Beethoven wished Antonie and her husband "deer.joys" and sent "kisses and embraces' to her children, but it was their mother whom he singled out for his "best greetings'' and recalls the "unforgettable" hours they spent together. The composer wrote that he enclosed an engraved portrait of himself. sayin$ that "several people maintain that in this picture they can also discern my soul quite clearly; but I offer no opinion on that point ... " The print 1s inscribed tn Beethoven's hand, "Greetings to Frau von Brentano ... " Bectbovcr. died 1n 1827 at a'e 56. Mrs. Brentano lived to 1869, dying at age 89. Yolanda King extends dream Daugl}ter·s speech at UC Irvine to mark leader 's birthifiiY 1 he eldest daughter of slain c1v1I nghts leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will ~h;,tre memories of her father when she lectures on ••A Dt~ Deferred: Where Do We-Go From Herc''" on TuesWI). Jan. 8 at UC Irvine Yolanda K1na's talk, which is in t'ommcmt>nmon ofherfathcr .. s b1nh· day on Jan IS. 1' 'IChcd uled for 8 p.m. 1n the Fine Arts Village Theatre The evening also will include a per· formance by the U< I (1os~I Choir King comb1ne!I her interest in the theater with work1na for po 1tive social changr. She serve on the botrd ofd1rcctorsofthc Manin Luther King Jr Center for· Nonviolent Social Chansc and co-directs a performma am company. NUCLEUS. with At· tallah ~habau. eldest dau&Jitcr of Malcolm X Tht company is tounna the countn-with " tcpp1n1t Into " Tomorrow." an onginal production aimed aJ encouraging human srowth. Among KJn,·s acting credits ts a role in "King, ' an NBC television movie. She porttilyed Rosa Parks, the black woman whose refusal to give up her seat on a bus to a white spa rked events leadina to the civil rights movement of the 1960s. ~haa a mastcroffinearts d~ 'from New York UnivctsitY and was a founder of the Christian Theatre An1sts. She has spoken before many rcllaious, educationaJ and civil rlahts orpniuttons and received a number of community !Crvicc awards. Her appearance 1s sponsored by the UCI Office of Arts and Lectum, 'tudent Affairs, the Black Student Union, Student Act1vit1es, the Woman's Resource Center, the Black Faculty and Staff AISocUtion and the Interfaith Foundation. Tickets at SS fl>r aeneral admission, $2 for UCI students and S3 for other student~. 6tnior citizens and UCI tafT and Alumni Assoetatton mcm· bcn will ~ available at UCI boll office Yoluda Kine ~--....... ------------ Remember ~ unwanted baby always wanted by some one DEAR ANN LANDERS: I Just read the death notice of a ncwly- deUvcred infant who was found in a ' trashcan. This item brought to mind another story about a 13-year-old who gave birth to a 9-pound baby 11rl in the bathroom of her home while her parents were o~t partyins. She took the newborn infant out t.n the backyard and lef\ her under a tree. The temperature was I 7 degrees. The baby frcne to death. When I was in college, a gtrl on campuspvcbinh and lef\ her newborn in a pile of trash in the alley. Thank the Lord, someone heard the baby crying and called the police. The radio and television reported the story and before the broadcast was over, the station received more than 200.phooc calls from people aslong to adopt the child. I would like to say something to all frightened, pregnant girls. If you don't want your baby, please don't leave 1t somewhere to die. Make arrange- ments with an adoption agency or ask your doctor, a lawyer or a clergyman for guidance. Almost everyone knows ofacouplewh9scempty annsare aching to hold'a child. They will bless you forever. -KENTUCKY MOTHER A11 LAI DEIS DEAR KENTUCKY: TltankJ for an eloqaent plea. I laope 1omebody U1tena. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I met this man in the office building where 1 work. He was so interesting I started to meet him for coffee breaks and lunch. Af\crafcwweeb he said he couldn't sleep at night for wanting me and it wasdnvinghimcrazy. l said I didn't want to become involved, but he was so persistent I finally agreed to meet him at a motet Our meetings continued for six months because I couldn't find the words to tell him I wanted toqu1t seeing him. The affair finally ended when his wife found out about us. She claims it was all my fault because I went after her man, which is a lie ..... The people I work with have made some nasty remarks to my face. How can I expl11n that I am a decent woman who has never done anything h kc this before and will never be talked into anylhina hke 1t again? - FOOLISH BOT INNOCENT DEAR FOOLISH Yea -Bat luo- ceat Ncr. You were u equl par&Der l8 wlaatever tru1plred, ao kwltclterbeefln ud take yo.r limps. Tile be1t way to re1tore yo1r repa· tatloa 11 to cleu ap yoar act u4 vow oever a1aln to be a cHae for 1011lp. DEARANN LANDERS: Please tell parents not to compare their children or refer to them as "No. l," "the middJe kid" and "our baby." My sister has three children and I worry so about the middle one beta use the oldest and r,oun1est act all the attention while' Don' is ignored. It breaks my bean to see bow hunJTY he 1s for recoanition and bow ht de he gets. I've noticed the same th inf in other fani1hcs. Please pnnt this. If hit a few raw nerves, I'm delighted. -AN AUNT IN MADISON DEAR AUNT: Nataral 1lbl1Dg rivalry 11 bad eaoaala, bat parent• wlao play favorttea lAOJct palD beyoad de1crlptlon. ADd It laappen1 a lot. Thanks for a floe letter. 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STEINCROHN: My husband and I arc different. What an observation; all men and women are different. But what I mean is we are some chemical abnonnahty 1n his nervous system that makes him what he is. ~ n~ ~~a ~mily h1mry ~~============~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ anxiety. If and when you get upset - different in temperament He lives scared, I'm even- tempcred, and 1t takes a lot to upset me. I never get upset unless there's As you suggest. a visit to the doctor m1$ht help. Anti-depressant drugs are quite elTecuve in many patients. You arc in a djffercnt classification. Your anxiety 1s "exogenous." It's likely yo u due to serious illness in the family, etc. -mild tranquilizers will help you get over the traumatic event. Whether anxiety is endogenous or exogenous. it can be helped with proper treatment. illness or death in the family. I worry fiiiiiilii _____ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i1 about finances, too, as I did when my husband lost his JOb for six months. But my husband is anxious all the time. I think he was bom that way. PETER STEllCIOHI He always thinks of the worst even when things are smooth-and-even 1n our lives. He gets depressed easily. He doesn't have a happy temperament He hasn't the built-in capacity for happiness. It seems to me that there arc two main types of anxiety. I'm sorry for my husband but happy for myself. I don't hvc scared day to day. He won't go to our doctor for a checkup and advice. Perhaps some of the new medicines might help him. MRS. G. DEAR MRS. G: Your estimate of anxiety 1s closer than you think. One type is "endogenous" anxiety. In your husband It develops from within. There may b( no 1mmed1atc reason for his nervousness and depression. 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Deukmejlan down will spend most of J 985 getting et for 1986. when all stalewldeoffJces and Democrat Alan 'Cranston's U.S. Senate seat are up for grabs. THOMAS ELIAS columnist THOMAS Euas Politicos rev up for '86 election The results speak for themselves, but they speak louder when contrasted with the results achieved in nearby Anaheim, where city police used a formula that required them to stop cars for random checks -even in the absence of visible evidence of drunken driving. If the system is to be judged by the numbers, it failed miserably, producing only a handful of drunken driving arrests. (Another conclusion might be that there are hardly any drunken drivers in Anaheim. We don't buy it.) " .•• 20-21 -22 cent stamp." Some have already gotten early start on campaigning There are at least two major flaws in the spot check system. First, it empowers the police to stop and examine people without probable cause that they have done anY.h.ing illegal. The constitutionality of such a procedure is questionable, at best, and begs for comparisons with Gestapo tactics and a Soviet mentality. The technique is contrary to the ideals of personal· freedom upon which this nation was founded. In fact, the only thing it had going for it was the argument that it might keep some drunk from killing another person. For that, many people, including the attorney general of this state, were willing to make an ideological concession. Actor's apparent addiction shouldn't simply be ignored As you'dexpect, Cahfomia is about to enter a year of political positioning. Every politico from Gov. Dcu- kmejian down will spend most of 1985 getting set for 1986, when all statewide offices and Democrat Alan Cranston's U.S. Senate seat are up for grabs. But now, even that lone attribute seems to be lost, focusing attention on the second flaw in the spot check system: It keeps the police busy interrogating sober people who just happen to be in the third or the fifth or the tenth car to pass a checkpoint, while they might be using their wits and their training to patrol for drivers who are creating obvious hazards. Orange Coast police departments achieved their enviable record in part because they relied on their people and in part because they directed their energies toward stopping the drunken driver before the inevitable disaster occurs. The program and the response illustrate that it is possible to reduce a problem once the problem is adequately recognized. Huntington Beach and Irvine have realized that drunken driving is a major problem year 'round: though it is worse during the Christmas-New Year holiday season, it doesn't go away after Jan. 1. To combat it. they have instituted full-time anti-drunken driving patrols. as their sister cities on the Orange Coast put into action each Dece mber. The threat we all face from the drunken driver is an essential one: An intoxicated person at the wheel of a moving motor vehicle is a killer waiting for a victim to appear. It is a threat that warrants a 12-month response. Few cri mes carry more potential to deliver death than drunken driving. Our law enforcement agencies shouldn't take the heat off the drunken driver after the holidays pass. Facts ignored ln cartoon about water for f ar1Ders To the Editor WASHINGTON -I take it that Peter Lawford's death was. as the> say, alcohol-related. I say "l take it" because nowhere was it written, although everywhere it was sug- gested. It was as if a man bad died of bullet holes and not, mind you. of being shot. Jn Lawford's case, the cause of death was listed as C:<lfdiac arrest. Before that. though, his liver and kidneys had failed. But even before that he had been admitted to the Betty Ford Center for drug and alcohol abuse. It was then that Lawford told Daily Variety that he had an alcohol problei.n. Reading the stories is like trying to discern who oftbe very old is about to become the next big shot an the Kremlin: nothing is made easy for you. Contrast that 1f you will with the public image of Lawford. Contrast 1t with the image of the Rat Pack, the group that ran with Frank Sinatra - the booze, the dames, the booze. the laughs, the booze. Think of the movies and of Dean Manin. the quintessential rat pa cker. dnnking, or pretending to, even on his television shows. Why the silence now? Now 1s not the time to avoid the suhJect of alcohol abust'. But this 1s the way \.\-C do 11 1n Amenca. Some: I J m1l!Jon Amencan~ suffer from alcoholism and about 205,000 die annually of alcohol- re lated diseases, but we would rather, thank you. avoid the subject entirel). As a rule, we would rather just talk about the fun side of alcohol and even, if we can, tum alcoholism and drunkeness into some sort of joke. Up until recently comedians dad "drunk" routines and 11 1s still L.M. Bovo RICHARD Co HEN considered a lot of fun for college kids to drink themselves sick. Even drunk driving was. until not very long ago, considered almost permissible and today it's still macho to cruise the highway, one hand on the wheel, the other wrapped around a can of beer. Look at the ob1tuanes on Lawford. ls there anything you would want to kn ow? Did you know his parents were English aristocrats. that he came to Hollywood and worked as an usher, that he married a Kennedy, that he became an Amencan citizen in 1960, s.gned with MGM in 1942. that he acted in .. Mrs. Minive r," "A Yank at Eton," .. White Cliffs of Dover." "Mrs. Parkmgton," "The Picture of Donan Gray," "Easter Parade," "Ex- odus." ''Advise and Consent," "Harlow" and ··0c-ean·s 11" -and that he did tele v1s1on. too. \II this 1s nice to know, but atdente!i lhl' realil) of his life -at least lhe last pan ofn There 1:. something massing. the reason he was admitted to tht• Betty ford (enter His life an the newspaper ob1tuanes mirrors his life on the saecn. But hi s hie wasn't all an act. Would It not have been better 1f we had known also about Lawford'c, prco:.umcd fight against alcoholism. about how 11 affi1cted him and. m the end. mayhe. helped kill him·> Would it not have been good for kids who watch beer commercials that tell them that a ~ood day's work deserves a good ni$ht s drinking ( .. Now comes Miller Time"), that booze can be a humble killer, too modest to be named in the obituaries. The point, of course, is not that alcohol should be prohibited or even that a beer after work is such a bad thing. The point is that for some people alcohol is an addictive drug and that alcoholism is a reality - a disease and not a statement of personal worth. Hiding it changes nothing, cures no one, teaches no- body. It just perpetuates the tendency to celebrate what's good about al- cohol whale ignoring what's bad. A columnist such as myself, writmg about a man like Lawford who I know only from the movies, has to be careful. There has to be much I don't kn ow and it may include the reasons why the famil y has saad nothiogabout the actual cause of death. But con- tained in that !.ilence is a suggestion not just of privacy, but also of shame. It is almost as if alcoholism. if that's what's being hidden. carries a stigma, like cancer did years ago. People whispered the word or. better yet. said nothing. When 11 comes to Lawford. the \llence make\ no sense. He was a famou'> man and his example could be 1nstrul·t1Vt' -both his death and the fact 1ha1 he evidently faced up to his problem and sought treatment for 11. Maybe his alcohol problem had little to do with his death. But ifit did, then it ought to be acknowledged. After all. even in Hollywood, the show doesn't always have to go on. RJcbard Coben 111 a syndica ted columnist. Some politicians have goueo an early stan on their positioning ex- ercises. Deukmejian, for one, has spent most of the last two months solidifying his basic constituency - California business. ln speech after speech to groups hke the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce and the California Business Roundtable, the governor has taken all the credit for the state's moderate economic re- covery. And why not? If the economy were collapsing. Deukmejian would get the blame. Meanwhile. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley -the early-book favorite to take on Deukmejian again ma rematch of their 1982 clifThangcr -is also getting an early start. For Bradley to be a credible opponent for the governor. he first must win a founh mayoral clect1on. And he's off and winging in that quest after announcing his candidacy earher than ever. The apparent thrust of all future campaigns by Bradley already seems quite clear, with the highly profitable 1984 Olympics a central theme. As Bradley announced for mayor. he was surrounded by Olympic figures like torch hghter Rafer Johnson and orgam1ingcomm1ttee chairman Paul Ziffrcn. One aide said Bradley's mayoral campaign will stress "all the good thmgs he has done for this city." The Olympics are obviously No. I on the list. His leading opponent next 'lpring, conservati ve city Councilman John Ferraro, is almost a JXukmeJaan clone politically. Ferraro will accuse Bradley of wastefulness. not keeping promises to bring mass transit to the city ahd hampering the police force. Your edatonal canoon1st, Kollbar. displayed a thorough lack of knowl- edge of well-known facts in the recent cartoon (Dec.19) showing a poor farmer eking a few mi-;erablc drops of water from a swollen water ~upply main headed for the Big C'tt) water and aar were example~ of•·frec economic goods," meaning they had no costs. It is now clear that they are not inexhaustible, and do have costs. very large ones. The problem for maintaining our free enterprise econ- omy is to get th e users and the polluter-wasters to pa> fairly for their consumption. Who 's more equal in this divorce? t-erraro can be expected to wage a bitmg campaign. since he has ob- v10usly hungered af\er the mayor's JOb for many years. That might actually prove beneficial for Bradley. if he wins as big this time as he has m his last two mayoral runs. For attacks by Deukmejian in 1986 would likely be similar to those expected from Ferraro in the spring. Agriculture consume~ the greatest bulk of California water. at least four or five times as muc.h a'> consumed by the public Water co<,t<. arc. 1n effect. s~bs1d11ed lO agricultural users and. to add insult to this tnJury. large amount\ of agrn ultural water are wa~ted While we all depend on agnculture, our long-term best interest lies in seeing that costs are fairly assigned everywhere so that economic de- cisions can be JU'it that -economic. What this cartoon communicates is just plain wrong. RIC H·\RD KUST Item No. 8222C m our Love and War man's file is a mamage counsel· or's conclusion about one di vorce case: "They're equally +\t fault. He's a selfish lazy brutal drunken adulterer who never gives his wife a penny She nags." Q. What'~ the world's oldt·,t ~If· propelled vehicle? A. A steam locomotive. Bums wood. It 's in the National Museum of Amencan History. Sent here from England an 1831. If you can hum the refrain to that ditty generally recognized as "On Wisconsin ... then you kn ow the most popular song in American high schools, colleges and universities. Q. You said Shakespeare never ate asparagus. Whv not? A. Same reason he never ate celery. None grew in England then. He might have enjoyed the new food fad of the day by eating a cucumber, however. L.M. Boyd Is a ayndlcated columnl61. 'Wht'll f "'·" .I '\lU(knl In <;Chool man) ~C'<tr' :ip,ci \,,. '~rn· t:iugh1 that Irvine Sending man to Mars useless To the l thtnr· Some people will become nch 1fthe l n1ted States decides 10 put a man on 'v1ars. and the re\t of us Y<tll become po-0rer wondering which will 1nhent the Sahara Desert. Consumer products chief takes conservative route If he wins, Bradley will have demonstrated both the resihency and the continued vote-pulling power he will need to wm what figures to be a bruising Democratic primary one year later. MaJor Democrats hke state Controller Ken Cory and state Atty Gen. John Van de Kamp most likely wi ll not give Bradley the virtual free ride he had an the spring of 1982. Similarly, Democrats don't seem inclined to allow Cranston the absence of primary opposition he enjoyed 1n his 1974 and 1980 runs When we decided to put a ma n on the moon. one paper dollar would buy one silver dollar that weighed one ounce. Now 11 takes six or seven paper dollars to buy one ounce of 'Ii Iver If they arc smart. neither of them will. If the United States and Rusiiia arc ~mart, neither of them will put a man on Mars. The North and South Pole may be worth fighting for. They both have air and water. Mars has neither, and the temperatures arc not nearly as mild on Mars as they arc on WASHINGTON -The While House's rho1cc for the new chairman of the (on'iumer Product Safety Commission has a d1sturbmg record of dissent from attempts to take dangerous children's product!i off the market. For the U nlled St.ates and Russia to wonder which will be the first on Mars is lilce two species of fish either pole In his 20 month!> a~ a com- JIM BOLDING missioner, Terrence M. Scanlon has Costa Mesa been the lone dissenter opposing Intersection needs an arrow several enforcement actions the agen- cy has taken against industry-wide defects in des1gn.or construction of. children's products. To the Editor: I, and many others. feel that if the Scanlon favo~ a cooperative ap- 1 feel the 1ntersect1on of San intersection were to be changed to a proach, working w11h industry groups Joagu1n Hills Road and Margucnte green arrow intersection, t~e number to develop voluntary safety standards 1n Corona dcl Mar 'lhould be con-of ac.c1dents would dechne. Also. for their products, and then crack.ina trolled .by a green arrow rather than a there would he a decline an the down on individual manufacwrers areen·ti.gJH. -n~o.iber of cJ~ ~Jls d\lf to th!--who Yiolalc the standards. In short. Tlliee weeks llJO I was invoV\>ed ln M•SJudgmcnt of 'iptcds. $ S"ci\nlon prefers the sniper nne to the ao accident a1 this intcrsccuon. Sance I f~ellhat if scu:rreth.in:& can be d~c hotgun. then, J have talked to several people to ampr~ve the s11uat1on. maybe this Scnnlon defend' his reeord on ..yho have also been in s1m1lar letter will one day have helped save a arounds that his approach would ~idents at the same intersection. All lafc I almqst lost. result 1n fewer industry law1u1u of these accidenL\ occurred when a KERRY O'HEANY aaa1nst the commission. Not surpns.-t~ft-hand tum was being attempted Corona dcl Mar 1ngly. the children's product indu!try --------------------------........ apP.rovcs of conlon and his ORANGE COAST Daily Piloi ~' ....,, ' 'H• tlU •I )Jr) ... ft1 IN; ' ........... ·~ ... "''-.. . ·~ •• ""rV CA N H. l . Schwartz Ill Ftank Zlnl Tom Tait C I) f clifOI Craig lh•ff Sl'KJ' ,_ f.i1IO<' philosophy Scanlon "would mttkc a great cruurman.'' industry attorney Aaron Locker told my associate Ton) \apaccio. Last month, both Scanlon and Locker -in what each de nbed as "stnctly coincidental" respe>nses - cntac1zed Dav ad Scbmehx.er, an agen- cy cnfomement offic1aJ . for a stron&.ly worded letter he sent to all manufac- turen of expandable. doorwn JACK AllDEISOll "babygates." Schmeltzer's letter went out on Nov 9 after an Idaho infant caught its head in 1l gate·s wooden slats and strangled -the eighth such death in the commlS!n on 's files. What aroused both Scanlon and Locker was a sin&lc !ientencc 1n Schmcltzcr's letter: "In order to pr~~nt f uJurc death and senous 1nJut1es, we now U!'&C: you to stop manufacture ancf'distribution of ihe accordion~tyle pies immediately " In a Nov. 26 memo to Schmelt7,er. Scanlon wrote: "I want to avoid a rt peat Of thlS. (the lcctcr), 1( po\SibJC, 1n the future." ln a Nov. 28 letter to Schmclt1cr. Locker also obJcctcd to the 1mpe>,1· uon of a ban on the babyptes "by lctta of a 11oglc agency offic.ial" Ht 18td 11 wa'l an example of "b&ekdoor rule-making." In a tclepbone LOtcrv1cw, Scanlon rttlCT'llted the pomt. sayina that Schmchur "in fact ordered a ban•~ and "doesn•t have th~t kind of a~thority." The a.ate m.tkcn •llftd to conect the ctc!1&n hv.ard, and bmelucr has since written to Locker that 1fthcy hadn't done so voluntarily "it would have been my recommendation that corrective action be compelled by the commissioners td' stop the pro- duction and distribution of these gates." Schmeltzer added: "If consumers were aware of the serious nature of Two reasons explain the seeming unwillingness among his prospective rivals to concede Cranston the nomi- nation as usual. One prospect, San Francisco Ma yor Dianne Feinstein. has nowhere else to go as her city charter won't allow her a third full term in her present job. injury that could result from entrap-Another, Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy, ment in the accordion-style gates, I faces a decision: He can either oppose doubt ·they would continue to Cranston or Bradley, or try for purchase them." another four years in what may be Scanlon's record of lone d1mnt California's least intercslingjob. included commission votes on en-. . forcement actions against the follow-On the Re~ubl1can stdc, look for a ina children's producls: lot 9f traveli~ by Southern c.au. •Mesh-sided cribs associated with fornia figures hkc state Sen. Ed Davis, at least J l infa.o\:;d.catbs and ot~~onarcssman John Rou~l9t, cribs with faulty. pans su'ch as Joo.$C ·~rrcnt CQnaresswoman Bobbi F1e· mattress supports, machine ...sauws dlcr and Los An,gcles ounty Super- 980 h 'b visor Milcc Antonovich. Ah would and auide rods. Since I • t ese en love the OOP nomination to opnn... "hudware hazards" have claimed 27 ""'""' babies' lives. Cranston.but none hau base beyond •Woodcn-slattcd'tWf'am "comls," the Southland. 'imilar to the tA.pandablc babyptes, So all wlU be ipeakma to wbocvcr's associated wi lh at least two infant willin.a to liSlen 11 often as possibtc deaths in 1980.1982. for the nei1;t 12 months. And then, •Late" rubber pacifien containina c~ to see at least two of them hiah levels of cancer-causing nilro-fi tina it out ;n a rough, expensive samine$. I 86 primary. •Scauene toys that could lodae io an 10Ant's lhroaL Which means tha& while there arc Scanlon did vote wtth hit felt.ow few m~or clcetJons comma up soon. commt1s1oncrs to take action apin t there will be no lack of entertainment a perticular style of ban1net. t>causc for connoisscun of polilici. the I~ tended lO rollapte. ft•JDD BU.1 I• • S..11 Mflllka-J•d A#O'llM 11 • 1,.4k11t4 buH ,.,..-., .. ,,.,, ,...,,.. "°'...,,,. Arl1ona St•t• forced by P.c-10 to forfeit tltl• In uaeb•ll. 82. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28, 198" Huntlfllton •••ch, Marine wrtn twice In Ollen' eoccer tour"8menL 82. E mod ou ran bJCb between Mater De1 and E8tancla Thun- day nleht -t.bli wu jut on e of ee.eral tncldenta. Mater Del'• Mike llitcbell (44) •tei-between teammate John Mou.nee and E•tancla'• Scott Clementa (44 ), then flnda ... ....................... him8elf •k.lrmlahlnC wttb Clementa (rlCJat) u ofDd••• try to maintain order. Nodoubtabout it:MaterDeistillNo.1 ~ Monarchs survive emotional Estancia, up record to 11-0 By ROGER CARLSON Of ... o.IJ ......... pulled away to a 42-29 lead late in the third quarter, then held on to post the hard-fought victory. ey at the center of attracuon. Although Lewis and Mitchell were clearl) the 1-2 punch for Mater Dc1, as they usuall) are, Monarch Coach Gary McKnight wasn't especially pleased with either. a 12-footer. Through three penods Estanc1a had hllJUSt 9 of2S (36 percent) from the field while Mater Oc1 was dr0f)p1ng the ball in at a 64.3 percent rate (18 of 28) and Mooney and Lockwood bad 14 and 10, but the Monarchs were never to let their cushion sas to less than three points. McKnight said he never felt the game wu m Jeopard)', but added: ·'They didn't make it" easy for us.·· Mater Dci High's Monarchs are 11-0 this season, entering tonight's semifinaJ duel with Orange High (8 o'clock) at the 20th annual Orange Holiday O assic, and not everyone may be on their bandwagon. But one thing is very clear -nobody can accuse the Monarchs of ducking anyone on the way to their flossy record. "If we could have just pulled them out of that zone," lamented Estancia Coach Joe Reid following the near-upset. His Eagles had cut Mater Oci's lead to 50-47 with 2:47 lef\ and to 54-S I with 20 seconds left, but the Monarchs' talent was j ust too deep, and for the fourth time in therr last seven starts they won by five points or less. It was a knockdown, dragged-out game from start to finish and Reid was still fuming afterward from a non-call in the first quarter when Mitchell blocked off a Scott Oements shot that appeared to be goal-tendmg. "We didn't play verysmanat the end." said McKnight. "At times we lost our composure and we missed some easy shots at the stan of the founh quaner." Estancia's last lead was at I 0-8 in the first quarter, with Lewis held to nothing in the first period. But then the 6-7 All-Amencan took command with 12 second-period points and for the rest of the game 11 was a catch-up situation for the Eagles. "They tend to do that to yo u. We wanted to Jam the ball inside," said Reid of his team's shooting accuraC) and inability to penetrate Mater Oci's second-half zone. ob\'1ousl> cnt1cal items within upset plans. Estanc1a's press helped create seven Mater Oc1 turnovers in the first quaner as the Eagles matched the Monarchs on the scoreboard. and the ball-hawking of Lock"'ood and sconng ability of Clements dnv1ng the base hoc had the crowd buzzing. The verdict leaves Mater Oct with an 11-0 stan (llj be$t ever), while Estancia's 10-1.slatc is that school's best~ver Wlth a potential fifth place game on Saturday (at 3) if the Eagles a.re su~ sful apinst Marina tlus afternoon (4:20) The Monarchs left the playmg surface 1m mechately follow10g the intense banle. but the Eagles rcmamed for several mmutcs., almost as 1f 1t was the aftermath of a CIF champ1onsh1p game Estancia Hi&h's Eagles, who entered with a 10-0 record Thursday night at Chapman College, were the latest to throw everything but the kitchen sink at the Monarchs, but in the end it was Mater Oci which prevailed, 56-51, before a selloul crowd of2,200. "That was a four-poi nt swnch," Reid said. At the start of the third quarter, with a 24-19 lead. the Monarchs virtually duplicated their efforts agamst Santa Clara an evening earlier. Jumping to a 32-21 lead after hmitJng Estancia to one bucket in six possessions, grabbing the rebound on every missed shot and converting them into points via Mike Kelly (first a 15- foot uncontested shot, then a lay-up). then Lewis on a fast break lay-up and Mitchell with But as has been the Monarchs' cuo;tom the> persevere .\couple of stanen had their beads buncd in their hands. a couple of others vo1ced complama about the offioaung. and others were surrounded by fnends "If we could have Just gotten it close to spread the coun. But, we showed a lot of fight." That might have been the understatement oftbe year. Tom Lewis and Mike Mitchell combined for 44 of the winner's points as Mater Oci Several fl umes interrupted the flow of the game with Mitchell and l..eW1s, and Estanc1a's Oements, Adam Lockwood and Todd Moon- Two buckets by Lewis and Le"',s· offens1 \C rebound and inside shot ga .. e Mater Oc1 a 13-10 lead earl> in the second quarter and Estancia was never again able to dictate its terms. Cle ments led Estanc1a's sconng wtth 11. h "'as that kind of game -the Eagles took their shots but the Monarchs ~ st1U the champs * * * * * * Barons finish off Laguna Hills Marina suffers loss in quarters; Mustangs ousted Fountain Valley High's Barons quietly moved into the semifinals of the 20th annual Orange Holiday Oa.ssic tonight with a date with El Modena at 6 following Thursday's 75-SS conquest of Laguna Hills at Chapman Coll~. The Barons (6-3) swept to their third straight basketball victory be· bind Brent Manin (22) and Carlos Briceno ( 19), but the verdict wasn't really in siaht until the Barons applied a touah 2-"l-I zone press in the third quaner after the Hawks (6-4) had closed the gap to 36-32. Fountain Valley then ran off a 21-3 spurt to take a 57-35 lead at the end of the quaner. When the Barons turned at around it was a combination of six Laguna Hills turnovers and 1-for-7 shooting from the field by the Hawks -while Fountain Valley was clkkin$ for 12 of 19 from, the field in that pcnod. They exchanged a couple of buckets first, then the press took its toll and Manin proceeded to rut 5 of his 9 field goals, fro m a variety of an&les. £merson's passing, Briccno's quick defensive bands, two buckets and two lay-ups by Emerson were the keys in that stretch. "I was pleased with our second-half pressure," commented Fountain Val- ley Coach Dave Brown. "When we run we're tough, but when Simon (Thomas) went out. that hun us .. Fountain Valley bas been without Thomas, their playmak.ing ~uard, since the St. Bernard game 1n the Tournament of Champions and 1s he not scheduled to return from the knee injury until Jan. 4 in a non-league game with Pasadena. The victory sends Fountain Valley u~ against El Modena in tonight's 6 o clock semifinals. "El Modena is youn,, with a lot of juniors," says Brown. ' But they look capable." The Barons hit 28 of 60 from the field (46.6 percent), and hm11ed Laguna Hills to 20 of 49 (40.8 percent). Fountain Valley never trailed, es- tablishing a superiority and main- taining it. In addition to the scoring of Martin and Briceno, Mike Homer, Scott Emerson and Lance Zeno turned in strong showings. Laguna Hills senior Bryan Seiling was the Hawks' only consistent scorer, netting 21, 18 of those coming in the first three quarters. Laguna Hills was to meet * * * Lakewood this afternoon and 1f successful . wiU play for fifth place on Saturday against the winner of the Manna-Estancia game today. In other Orange tournament play: Oruge 50, Marina 38: Orange's host Panthers set themselves up for a shot at unbeaten Mater De1 tonight (8 o'clock) in the championship semi- finals as Eric Hendry (20) and Dave Roth ( 16) proved too much for the Vikings to handle. • Mari na was within range midway through the third quarter, trailing 30-26, but Orange ran off a 13-4 spurt at that point and was not threatened again. Greg Knuff, who had ~3 agJinst Dana Hills. led Manna w11h 16 points. The Vikings held their own with Orange throuah the early going. tying the game at 10, then pulling to 20-18 after falling behind by a 20-10 count But a lack of consistent help for KnufT was evident with three other; sconng JUSt six pomts apiece for the (Pleue eee BAROMS/82) Newport, Edison to meet Uni. Woodbridge. Irvine dealt setbacks in tourneys It "'as a profitable first day in Carson Cit}. Nev . fort he Newport Harbor and Edi son high basketball teams Thursda>. as the pair advanced to face each other tonight in the Capital Cit)' Classic. Closer 10 home. Irvine and l niversm fell in thl' Canyon Tournament. whue Woodbndge wa.-. handed an early exit al the Brca-Ohnda In-.11at1onal Here's "'hat took place. Newport Harbor 84, Douglas 1.Nev.1 44: ll "'as all but over at halftime as Newport manufactured a 4..,-2~ lead a1 that point and cru1~d to 1ts se' c:nth .,..,n 10 nine ouungs Even w11h the cas't dcc1s1on Sailors Coach Jem De Busk was somewhat I~~ than thnlled with the :"-evadJ officials "The offic1aung was 1ncred1ble I got m~ first T (technical foul) in o .. er two years," said DeBuc;k. "and that was for yelling at m) own pla)er" Senior Rob Mase topped all scorers with I 9 points to go with seven rebounds and Chuck McGavran ch1p1Xd 10 with 16 and dished oil 10 assists. ~en1or Alan Fraser "'as credited with nine rcoound~ Edison 50. Sparks ( llilev.) 4!: The l hargcrs orol.c a"' J~ from a 42-40 kad 1n 1tw l.\ll' o;tagr' ~11h an 8-~ spurt Ill '<.'al the victory 1n tailing 10 the Matadors In-inc appeared to be 1n complete control before foul trouble began to hurt the Vaqueros. Bolsa Grande marched to the free throw line 14 umes in the founh quarter and convened 10 in mounung its comeback.. Three lf"<ine players fouled ouL all 10 the final pcnod. J un1or center ha"' n Patchell as well as Scott Tamura and Bnan Snoddy were d1squahfi«i on fouls Tamura led the way "',lb 20 points for the Vaqs and al-.u haukd down I 0 rebounds Jorg Schulz notched I:! P<1101s and nodd} had seven rebounds Canyon 7!, l'nJverslty '1: The TroJans· 1nab1hty to (• "'crt free thro"'s in the sttand and third quanen rm" cd fatal as l nl' erslt)' was dropped into a consolauon 1c,1 against Los .\m1go toda\ The TroJan~ missed nine straight free throws dunng that .-.1retch. 1nclud1ng a number of one-and-one op- ponun111es Brad .\mold\ :! I points topped all scorers. He also had I:! rebounds Sophomore laSSt' Glassco enjoyed his mosl productive game at U01vers1t} with 18 polnts Pacifica~ l. Woodbridge 47: David Brodt scored 15 of Paulica'\ 22 points in the founh quarter as the Manners handed Woodbndgl' the narrow defeat at Brea. The '-' am1Jr\ who were tied I 9· 19 at halftime and trailed h' JU\t l1nc point entenng Lhe final pcnod. hurt thl·m<,(_·h t'' ~ 11 h l11ur thrrl'-5(."cond "1ola11ons in the fourth tiuancr .1l11n1' \111.r \I urph\ lc-d lhl' "a' tor thl' ~ amors ( 2-51 w11h I <1 pu1 nt' hut hr "a' lhl" lone '-' oodhndgc player to hit double fi!l,Urt'' Edison (b-)) cun' l l tl'J ~ ot Q I rec thn>"' ,hanll''"' .n the fourth quaner. ml)<,t 1n 111w-and-one situations. to thv.an any comeback attempt It·~ game"' as close for most uftht· way with the Charg<'•' •l"'ning a three-point lead at -------------------halftime and two-point <uh antagl' after three quarlers Junior Ken Ammann had a game-high 14 point.-. and ChnsCole pulled dov.n n1nr r~Nlund.-. to go "'1th tu se'cn points. Bol1a Grande 18. Irv lot iS· The \ aqueros let a I~ point founh-<iuancr ll·ad '.in1'h 1n the final fi, e minutes Kings blow it, settf e for tie Boston rallies from 4-0. 5-2 deficits for 6-6 deadlock Barons, Moaarchs reach semis I GlEWOOD (AP) -Boston and Los .\ngclcs hattled to a 6-6 ue 10 their lint National Hocke' Lcagut battle oflhe season. but the Brums were a lot happ,1er aboul M1cbclle Hennesse> had 11 asstSts for 1t than v.cre the Kings New Mexi co team's streak snapped by O~ Fou&ata Valley II El Toro 50: The Baron1 outscored the Chargers 13-4 in the final quarter to break open a close contest. The win sends the Barons {4-4) mto toniaht's .6 o'clock ch1mp1onsh1p.St'm1- finafs apinst Loara. Eduon "We pve the puck •wax a couple of 11mcs 1n the first penod. but we had efTon. • said Boston Coach Gem-M1 rtaa 47, UollnJ1on Beacb l7: In ~ ("h~\tl"S aOer Thund.ay ntibt's pme at the Forum_ ") battle of unset Leaauc foe!>. 1hc V1Jc1ngs don'1 ca~ where )'ou're al m the standinp. 1f you get that c.amc out on top as Deni~ m1Ut~orrd l 1 kind of effort. you·~ 10101 to tum the corner •I Mater Oci Hiab bad to go into overtime to slip put Woodbri• aod into the championsb.ip semifinals of the E.dison-""'91rina eris basket bell toumamen1 Thun- da)', while Fountain Vallcy bad an cuit-r time in reachina its semifinal showdown at the umc tournament. Susan Walin and Jackie Cook paced Fountain Valley's attack wtth 16 and 13 pouu pect1vel Dawn Lawlenddcd 12 points and Do\ise Gielarowsk1 came ofT the bench to score 11. potnts and Dawn Chamon added IS "\\emu~: have played pretty good ~only aot l 1 TM Wtn moved Manna -l!ltO. hoa a tWf M ~ Our te9m-i'fa9@d wci. end ~ ...... ~ .-. today°• earl .coo lal.on m"inal td hard :rM lo..>f\&1t art 1 very aood hodc't team~" .- Meanwhile, Ocean View stayed un- beaten by bc:atina New Mc~ico'' defcnd101 state champion, Kirkland. Here's what took place: Maser Ott SI, WMAr14ae •t: The Monarchs tcored the only thtte points tn overtime u Oen Gainey hit a f.cld pl and Katia Oich~ who did not play until ovcttime bcc:au.se she was uft"ttina from a 102-dqne temperature, sank a fr~ throw. The propelled the Monarchs mto t~ njpt'a (7:30) championa.tup 1em1flna1 ll'&inst Foothill. Woodbndtis wtlJ meet G11 tlarlx>r. Wuh. an the fif\h~placc acmlfinal u •:ts. Cook led the Barons wllh 10 rebounds wtuk Kem Clowtf bad seven ass1 u to go alona Wlth hCT ci&ht points UiMll 47 Sanua 41: Tbt Charc n · Manha Noifs1np ICO~ ciaht of bCT I 0 poinu lo the pivotal thud quarter and teammate Dtruse um added 13 point u Edi ~ moved tnto \M con •latJon tcmtfinals ap1nst Lona Beach Wilson The C"h~rs (7-4) 1ra1ltd 19-l at halftime but outscored vanna 14-m the thud quancr and then pla)td the Rebels on even term usan l)lcr and Linda Rudd had 12 rtbound IPlCCir with Rudd dJing nine pomts for lbr ~n lljlJn I La Mirada v.hile Hunt1naton Beach The Kinas took a4-0l~d 10 the lirst pcnod on aoa1s b) (~)was ehrmnatcd. Mam-I Dionne. Jim Fo•. Doua Smith and Pb1l Syles. but H'unt1naton Bc:acb rctti"ed 10 point' 1t dtdn't hold up from tepbaruc Ptmpcr and eiaht from Str'c KA per' nd aoal of the thm! penod, WhJCh S-11 ~o~r &nC')' Lund me v.ith OS rem11n1na. appcd a ton rally end In the Gahr Tournament· enabled the Bnun to cam the dead~ k. Ocua Vie• *'· &1tklaa4 c M.t U ;· "lfolways srcat vobtn )OU IC01'C. .. Kasper¢ "l)'c ~1chctlc Chom1a ht a 1 footCT fmm the m11n thins is that WCJ?t a point out of the pme. ll&Xhnc w1th J91'CC>nd rtma1n1n as the "We \t>Orkcd ha~ an the fim pcnod h sounds funn ~ahav.k napped K.i~land' ('Jew Me,. hut C\C'ft do'ftt-n 4-0 after the fl,rst. c didn't feel like wt were 1co) 31· me w1nnina ruuk ou1played an that ~od V.:c p\e the puc away a um and 1l tu oaJ .. nc-n 1ew (7.0) trailed 34-33 afttt • The Bnnn f; tttd a.n ovtn1mt pmod b rina '4 ""1rUand ba ltt with 46 nds n-mam-coal" in w third ~od tlx-othcn by Tom F bil n1. But tht &haY-k ~ailed time out to w-t s«ond of th~ pmc and° 0.H Donnell)' his fi~ 1he "t.aae for ( hom1c.t '"''°"'°' ba let. -=-~n ' · 1 n na Vlachm led tht' Scahav.h wJth I.. t1thtr team mt cl to "-Onna ln tht fivc-m1nu\t'! point ~nJ C:bom1l 1 chapped 1n "'"b 10. ovcntmc pcnod. lea\tna tht Kin Wllh a I S-1) l'ttOfd• TC'n Zanelh hauled do..-n • ttbound and the Bru1n:i. "'llh a t'4.IS-6 mark. •• • ; r I -------..,,.--------.,.---------------------~-------t t 82 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 28, 1984 SPORTS BREAK • Arizona State forced to forfeit title in baseball From AP dlapatcbet LOS ANGELES -The Pacific-10 ii Conference placed Mzona State Univer- sity on probation for two rears Thunday _ and took away \be Sun Devils' confererioe baseball title, c1tin,t a variety of NCAA rules violations. Conference officials said the Arizpna State baseball team must forfeit its I 983-84 confccetipc championship and has been declared ineligible\ fbr intercollegiate athletic competition. Pac· I 0 Executive Director Tbomas C. Hansen also annou.ooed that six members of Arizona State's baseball team have been declared ineligible for intercollegiate athletic competition. Arizona State also will be penalized a total of 19 athletic grants-in-aid over the ne~t four years in baseball. gymnastics and wrestling, ffanscn wd. fo Tempe. Arji., Paige Mulhollan, Arizona State executive VJCe president, acknowledged "with retrct" 'that the penalties had been imposed. He said the university would ask the NCAA to restore the athletes' eligibility. "We expect the appeal to be heard early in January and we hope for a spced1 decision," he said. Assistant athletic director Gary Rausch said the school wouldn't contest any other pan of the penalty. The finding$ and penalties were recommended to the conferenre following a Compliance Committee hearing in Phoenix on Nov. 28, and were approved by the conference's council and its presidents and chancellors at meetings Dec. 7-11 in San Francisco. The penalties were imposed after five student- athletes in the three programs were found to bavc been awarded excessive financial aid by the institution in 1982-83 and 1983-84. Ten student-athletes in baseball and wrestling were found to have been paid for more hours than they actually worked under an institutional hourly wage program in 1983-84. Quote of tile day hut ~ Plttaburgh Mau..,.. pr..adent. gttevtng over the demiM of the USFL Club after one eeuon: "I'd like to apologize to one penon In particular. the man who won ~name-tr.team contest and got a ltfe1lme pua." Jordan's 45 points lift Bulls Michael Jordan scored 45 points to tic m his career high and lead Chicago to a 112-108 victory over Cleveland in Na- tional BasketbaJI Association action Thursday night. The win gave the Bulls a 16-14 record and moved them from third to second place in the Central Division ... In other NBA action Thursday, George Gervia scored 31 points as San Antonio coasted tQ a 141-120 victory over Portland. Arlia Gilmore tallied 19 points and 15 rebounds for the Spurs, 14-1 7 . .. Don Buse converted two free throws with 15 seconds to go and Kansas City overcame a miserable cold stretch to defeat Houston. 96-92 ... Reserve forward Mickey Johnaon scored nine points in the fourth quarter as the Golden State rallied to defeat Seattle, I 01-98. The victory was the second in I 4 road games for the Warriors. who also snapped a three-game losing streak in the Kingdome dating back to last season. Tollner's contract extended LOS ANGELES -Ted Tollner wa!. [il smiling, and with good reason. • The Southern Cal football coach. • • t whose 1983 team su ffered through the school's worst season ( 4-6.-1) in more than two decades. has guided the Tro1ans to an 8-3 record and a Rose Bowl benh in his second year at the helm And he'd JUSt had his contract extended Thursda} when he talked with the media about the New Year's Day date with Ohio State. ··1 was reading 1n the paper thi~ morning that Coach Bruce (Ohio State Coach Earl Bruce) and I lack chansma." Tollner said. "Well. chansma doesn't win football games or put anything on your table." Tollner's contract was extended one year. and now runs through the 1988 season. Auburn win• Liberty Bowl MEMPHIS -The bia play -only a [il flngenip away ror Arkansas -became •II• realily for Auburn and halfback Bo Jackson. whose 40-yard, \rounh-quarter touchdown run pve the ~~th-ranked Tigers a 21-15 Liberty Bowl victory T~unday night. Despite four pass Jintcrceptions by the Auburn scconday -one turned into a 35-yard TD run by comerback Kevin Porter -Arkansas, 7-4-1 came within ? "thisker .of capping its 198~ season ~ith an upset victory at Liberty Bowl Mcmonal Stadium. After seeing an early 3-0 lead turned into a 14-3 first.quarter deficit on a 2-yard run by Jackson aod Porter's TD return, the Southwest Conference Razorbacks gave Auburn and Coach Pat Dye every- thing they expected and a little more before becoming the Tigers' ninth victim in 13 starts. Oaborne .denlee allegations NEW ORLEANS -Nebraska Coach [il Tom Osborne and CornhusJcer Athletic c II• Director Bob Devaney say they believe someone may have coaxed a former college football player into accusing Osborne of violating recruiting rules more than a <tccadc ago. BookerT. Brown, who played for the University of Southern California in 1972 and 1973, claimed that in 1972 Osborne. then Nebraska's director of recruiting, offered him money, a car and other items illegal under National Collegiate Athletic Association recruiting rut cs. "I don't care if his statement was notarized or wbatever, 1 categorily deny it," Osborne said in New Orleans Thursday as he prepared his fifth-ranked Huskers to meet I 1th-ranked Louisiana State Univer- sity in the Sugar Bowl. "It simply isn't true." When asked why someone would make such accusations, Osborne said, "After 12 years you'd have to wonder. I personally don't think be was acting on his own. I don't think it was another school." Whco asked if the claim could be related to Osborne's accusations that some talent agents are illegally approachinJ college players prior t-0 comple- tion of their eligibility, Osborne said, "I can't say any more than that, but J guesS'that could be a possibility." Capitals beat· Islanders in OT Doug Jarvia poked in a rebound of a ~ shot by Gaeian Dacbetne with 50 seconds , remaining in overtime Thursday night, lining the Washington Capitals to a 5-4 National Hockey League victory over the New York Islanders. Duchesne's short wrist shot trick.led betwen the legs of New York goaltender BWy Smltb and Jarvis pounced on the puck and knocked it into the net for his second goal of the night. The Capitals, who also got two goals from Dave Cllri1tian, are 3..(). 7 in overtime this year while New York is 1-4-1 in OT ... In otber NHL action-Thursday. Marlo Tremblay scored a power-play goal in the first period and again on a breakaway early in the third period to lead Montreal to a 5-3 victory over Quebec. lt was Montreal's third straight victory over Quebec this season ... John Macl.ean scored one goaJ and set up another as New Jersey took a club-record 21 shots in the second period and defeated Toronto, 4-1 , to snap a three~game losing streak. Televl.aton. rad.lo TELEVISION 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOT8ALL: Gator Sowl -South Carolina vs. Oklahoma St., Channel 7. 6:30 p.m. -PRO 8AM!T8ALL: Lakera at Denver, Channel 9. 10 p.m. -BOXING: ~rom the Otympfc Auditorium (delayed), Channel 56. RADIO . 5 p .m. -COLLEQI FOOT•ALL: Gator Bowl -South Carolina va. Oklahoma St., KMPC (710). 6 p.m, -COL1.E_QEJIA8KET8AU.: UC Irvine vs. Nebraska, KWVE·FM ( 108). 6:30 p.m. -PRO 8A8KET8M.l.: Lakers at Denver. KLAC (570). · 7 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal State Fullerton vs. Colorado St., KEZY ( 1190). 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: use vs. Cttadel, KNX (1070). 8:30 p.m. -COllEQE 8A81CETBALL: San Diego St. vs. TCU. KSOO ( 1130). COLLEGE BASKET BALl -- DePaul rips Creighton St. John's, N.C. State paired in Holiday Classic title game From AP dl1patcbes Festival in New York. The Wolfpack. 7-1. will meet fif\h-rankcd St. John's for the title S11turday. N.C. State, playing its first game without suspended freshman starter Chns Washburn, built up a 66·53 lead before going mto a delay game with just uoder seven CHICAGO-Kevin Holmes scored a career-high 23 mmutes remaining. lt was almost ciostly for the Wolf pack points and Tyrone Corbin added 22 to boost No. 9 DePaul as .Rutgers, 4-3. bounced bac~ to ~u~score them 10-3 '?n a to a crushing 87-S8 college basketball win Thursday night , pair of steals and goals by Enc R1gg10s ~n~ three stra1g.ht over Crci&hton. field goals by Chris Remley and close Wlthtn 69-63. . The S_luc Dcmo.ns. 8-2. pulled away in the openjng Geor1la Tecb6$, Wa1blo1.too 58: Mark Price scor~ 20 minutes wnh a p~ssmg defen~ and a strong rebound1na points and 10th-ranked Georgia Tech reel~ off 13 stra1~t cffon and by half\Jmc the cushion was 42-16. points in the final 4: 11 of play to tum back the Huskies m De Paul ~orcd eiJht straight points to open the seco~d a semfinal game of the Rainbow Classjc in i;{ono!ulu. half. But Creighton, 8·3. had two good runs left, and with Price, who hurt the I I th-ranked Huskies with long- Ve.mof! Moore, who finished with I l points, scoring eight range shots late in the game, was backed ~p in do~blc 1>91nts m ~ 17-6 strea~ t~c Blue Jays pulled within 56-33 figures by center Yvon Joseph, who added wttb 13 ~1nts with 12 m1outcs remaining. for Georgia Tech. F~rward John Salley bad 11 points. In other college games: ,while Bruce Dalrymple scored I 0. St. JoluJ'a 77, Old Dominion 66: Walter Berry and Mike Nevada-Laa Vegas 78, Arkao1a1 St. 71: Anthony Jones Moses each scored 13 points and Chris Mullin added 12 as scored 17 (>Oints and Richie Adams and Rfohard Robinson fifth-ranked St. John's defeated Old Dominion 1n the added 16 apiece to lead the Runnin' Rebels over Arkansas opening game of the 33rd Holiday Festival at Madison State in a first-round game of the UNLV Holiday Classic. Square Garde_n in New York. · Nevada-Las Vegas will face Kansas State for. the St. John's, which has 'Yon this tournament six times, tournament championship tonight after Pan Amencan pla)'ed well in spurts in snapping the Monarchs' five-game meets Arkansas State. winning streak. The Redmen increased their record to 7-1 while Old Dominion fell to 5-2. Mullin, a 6-6 senfor who was the Most Valuable Player of this tournament as a freshman. scored I 0 points in the first halfas the Redrnen took a 43-30 halftime lead. Kansas State 75, Pan American 68: Matk Bohm scored 17 points to lead a balanced Kansas State attack as the Wildcats topped Pan American tn a first-round game of the UNLV Holiday Classic. · North Carolina Seate 80, Rutgers 68: Lorenzo Charles scored 24 points as No. 14 Nonh Carolina State survived a late Rutgers rally and posted the victory in the Holiday Loyola Marymount 92, llllDol1-Benedlctloe H: Jn Los Angeles. guard Keith Smith scored 28 points to lead the Lions to the easy win. McHale'shot hand gives Celtics win LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Boston Celtics went to Kevin Mc Hale when it counted the most against the Los Angeles Clippers. And McHale did just what his team needed to win another game. "Every time he touched the ball, it went in (the basket)," said Boston Coach K.C. Jones after the Celtics had whipped the Clippers. 118-I 03. Thursday night before a sellout crowd of 15,371 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. It must have seemed to the Clippers that the ball did. indeed, go into the basket every time McHale touched it. especially in the fourth quaner when the reserve forward<enter scored 18 of his game-high 27 points. McHale scored tO straight Boston points at o ne stage late in the game. The Clippers trailed by only six points at I 01-95 before the Celtics took command, scoring 17 of the game's final 25 pomts. "He had a great fourth quarter." Los Angeles Coach Jim Lynam said when asked about Mc Hale. "When he gets the ball down low, he has a vanety of shots he can use; and he's so big his shots are hard to bother. let alone block." McHale scored his 27 point!. in only 24 minutes of action. He made 10-'lf.Jlis 13 fitl<l&Qfuttem ts and seven of his eight free throw tnes. - The win was the I 0th in the last 13 games and the 20th in the last 24 for the Celtics. whose 25-5 record 1s the best in the National Basketball As- sociation. The loss was the third in a row for the Clippers. who fell to 14-17. Dennis Johnson contributed 25 points for the Celtics. 12 of them in the third quarter. UCI takes opener in own tourney Higashi, Graham spark Anteaters; Gauchos also-roll The UC Irvine and Saddlcback women's basketball teams made suc- cessful debuts in their own holiday tournaments Thursday night and each arc one step from rearh1ng the finals. Here's how 11 went: UC lrvloe 75, Nevada-Reno 66: Enn Higashi, a 63 percent free th row shooter coming into the game. hit 10 ef 10 from th e line. and center Chen Graham tied her season-high scoring output with 24 points as lhe Anteaters moved into tonight's !'>em1final~ gamt' against the Univcrs1t) of Victoria at 8. The Anteaters. who improved their record to 8-2, came back from an early deficit to take a 38-33 lead at SOCCER intcnmss1on. UCI won the game at the line. Each team hit 29 field goals but the Anteaters were 17 of 23 from the line compared to Reno's 8of13. Higashi finished the night with 14 points. Teammates Viclu Simpson and Jackie Vander Poel chipped in with IO apiece. Vandcr Poel added eight rebounds and Graham blocked three shots. In other first-round games, San Jose Staie topped Idaho State, 97-72, Cal State Fullerton downed Gonzaga, 75-58. and Victona topped Baylor. 71-62 / The loss dropped Nevada-R-dio to 4-6. Saddleback 82, Antelope Valley 84: Corona del Mar High product Heather Estey poured in 24 points to lead the Gauchos 10 the lopsided "ll'tory over the Marauders. The v1c1ory movesSaddleback into toni~t's 6 o'clock championship !>em1final contest against Santa Monica. which stopped Palomar, 68-60. Oilers, Vikings keep their title hopes alive. scored three 11me!. tor the victory. Next up for the Oilers 1s a Saturday contest (4:25 p.m.) against powerful Capistrano Valley. Sports on TV for weekend The rain couldn't stop the people at Huntington Beach High from squeez- ing in 32 soccer games Thursday on the first day of the Oilers' tour- nament, but all games scht'dulcd for today ha ve been pushed back until Saturday When everything was settled, both host Huntington Beach and Marina were among the eight teams still ah~t: for the championship. Marina. meanwhile, will face La Quinta Saturday at 8 a.m. in third- round champ1onsh1p bracket action. The Vikings and Beverly Hills tied 1-1 with Manna advancing on pen- alty kicks in the opener. Dan Le Fran- cois had the lone goal for the Vikings. then Barry Kyler saved the first two shots in the penalty-kick session. TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. PRO FOOTBALL. A.f( d1v1!>10nal playoff -Seattle at M1am1, Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFC d1v1s1onal playoff -New York <.i1ants at San Franc1!>co. Channel 2. 2 p.m -SOCCER. Portugal vs Czechoslovakia (World Cup qualtfymg match played Oc1. 14 ). Channel 34. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL-Aloha Bowl - Notre Dame ''S. SMU. Channel 5 7·30 pm -PRO BASKETQ.t.J.,L Clippers at Lakcrs. Channel 11 !j pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL <>rat Kubcm at l <LA. (dd;ncdl Channel S 10 p m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL If.ill of Fame Bowl -Krntuc:kv vs. Wisconsin (dela\cd) ( hannel I I. . RADIO 9 30 a m -PRO FOOTBALL '>e:ittlc at Miami. KNX < 1070) I pm -PRO FOOTBALL: New York (.i1ants at San Franmco. KNX (1070). 5 p .. m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Aloha Bowl - Notre Dame~!>. ()MU. KFOX-fM (93.5) 6 or Rpm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UC Irvin<' vs ( 1ncinnat1 or Santa Clara. K WYE-FM ( 108) 6 or 8 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. USC v\ Ouke or .\labama-Birm1ngham. KNX (1070). 7 or 11 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.'( al State 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Lakers. KLAC (570). KIEV (870). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oral Roberts at UCLA. KMPC (710). Sunday TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. PRO FOOTBALL: NFL divisional pla)ofT -Chicago at Washington, Channel 2. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: AFC divisional playoff -Pittsburgh at Denver. Channel 4. RADIO 9 1() a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Chicago at Washing- ton 1-."-JX ( 1070) I pm -PRO FOOTBALL. Pittsburgh at Denver. KNX ( 1070). 4 p.m -PRO SOCCER. La1ers at W1ch1ta. KWVE- FM ( 101<) 7 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL. Phoenix at Clippers. KIEV!870~ . 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Philadelphia at Kings, KWVF-FM (108). Monday TELEVISION Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Peach Bowl - l'urduc vs. Virgjnia, Channel 2. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bluebonnet Bowl -TCU vs. West Virginia. Channel I 3. The Oilers advanced the hard wa\ -on penalty kicks in each game. Huntington Beach and Tustin battled to a 1-1 tie in regulation with Jim Hagen getting the goal with an ass1 sJ from Robert Howerton. The Oilers' Jason Martinc1 then blocked three Tiller penalty kicks to give Hunt- ington Beach the victory. The Oiler'i 'then faced Santa Ana. and once again the conte'it ended in a 1-l deadlock. Martinez. who had the Oilers' lone goal in regulation. once again switched from ~weeper tn goalkeeper and again blot:kcd twu penalty kicks while h1~ teammate~ Marina then edged Palos Verdes, 2-1, as Pat Penner and Brett Harris tallied to gi ve the Vikings a 2-0 advantage and Marina held on. It was the thud time this year Marina has beaten Palos Verdes. Newport Harbor and Rancho of Las Vegas battled to a I-I tic with the Sailors advancing to the second round on kicks. There they were bl?tilkcd b} fapcranza. 1-0. Jim McMahon had the Sailors' tone goal an the first game. BARONS GAIN SEMIS • • • From Bl Vikings. The loss puts Marina (7-6) in today's fifth-place semifinals against Estancia (I 0-1) at 4:20. Footblll H, Co1&a Meaa 61: The SaddJeback 85, Westmlntter 51: The Roadrunners (7-3) had four playeN with 15 points or better, led by , Bryant Walton (25) and Joe Deal (22) in eliminating Westminster (J.. 7). , Fullerton in Reno Toumc). KEZY ( 1190). ,,--------------'-----------------------------------------Mustangs lostoneoftheirbest sco~ with the ~me less than a mmute It was out of hand at the end of the first quarter (24-12) and Saddleback eventually hit 21 o(38 free throws by virtue of 30 Westminster fo uls. /t.MJ FM Otgitot ETR Puih&utfol\, Digital nme Display, Autor•verse, Dolby, Tope EO, Cossttte Pr09rom S.orch, Sepor~ Bou & Trebt.. gone. and 10 turn, lost to the Knighh and were eliminated from the tour- nament. The officials called Mntt Judd for a • t b nasrant rou1 for using a forearm l<1 Pira es eaten push an opponent away and he was i t t ejected. n ournamen "I didn't even sec It and neither did the other coach." said Costa Mesa Coach Tim Parsel. "It took us a while to get over the shock ofthnt. Then we played rea1 wcJL•' Judd, avero.ai ng 18.2 points Q gittne. left with just two points. and, of course, the rcboundmg potential of the 6-S senior was lost. too. Jud Dutttsac scored ll points to lead Foothill into today's consolatjn semifinals aan1nst addlcback. , The Mun~. S·5. manaaed to pull to within one (44-43) wiih J :SO remaining in the third quaner, but the Knlahts scored the final seven points oftbc quaner includ.lna a 2S-footcr at tbc buuer by Oary Myers-. Mitch Pclichowslo scored 28 points and added seven a 1sts for C-0 ta Mesa. while Karl Kimme had 10 points and IS. rebound and Derck Louden addod J 2 point~. SAN DIEGO -J.J. Jackson notched 32 points to lead Imperial Vall.P' to an 86-73 win over Oranae Coast in first-round actil>n of~ Sen DiCZO" Mcs1t Basketball Tournament Thursday ni~t. It was the sixth win in the lasueven outings for the Arabs (10-4). Oranic toast. which drop(>cd to s.:4, was to play in the consol.atton 5'mlfinals this af\cmoon. Shauahn Ryan conunued bis 11cady play, notching 20 points with nine rebounds and five assists and O:imn Morton taJlied 16 points to 10 with c1aht rebounds. Down 43-31 at the hl\ILOCC cut 1t the deficit to eight point with 9:23 to play. but bchtnd the outside ~hooting of Jack on, Imperial Valley wu able to ~trctch it out a&&in. The Arab connected on S6 pcrtCnt from the floor white OC' alto hit lwttcr than half •t~ 1ho1" VO or '8). FoR THE REcoRo H8A WHTlltN COHP'IAINCI Pec.Hk OM'*'t w L .. C1 Ot LA LUtn 20 10 .. , llttloanlx 16 14 533 4 Port Ian<! 14 ,. 467 ' LA~' 14 17 452 '"" Slattlt 14 11 •S1 ,.,., GOIOan Stal• 10 19 .:MS 91/f MlctwMI Divis.Ion Denver 11 II •71 H~1ton 11 13 567 ,,,., Oallea I• 14 soo > l Utell 14 I• 467 4"'1 ,.n Antonio 14 17 4S2 ~ K111 .. 1 City 11 17 393 '"" IASTlltH CONfll9tlNCI I ott on A ••lltlc Otvbloll 7S s 133 PtlfledelOlll• n 6 714 , We..-ilneton 17 13 S67 • New Jar .. ., 13 11 433 12 New York 12 20 m .. Clfttl'll DM1loll Mllweuk" 20 II '4S C11lc.llvo " 14 Sl3 3 J ~atrolt lS I• 517 • Alle nre 12 II 400 ,., ln<llena 7 21 2SO 11~. 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Donald'°" 1·2 1·2 S, Werrldl 3-4 0-0 6, Gor<IOn O•O 0-0 O, Wllflt 1· I O·O 7 Muronv 0· l 0·0 0 To1111 45·93 13· 17 103 Scere by Oii•~• Bosron 21 37 11 ~Ill LA CU00tr1 24 31 26 12-103 Foulac:I out-NOM Rtl>OUnd,-Bollon S7 (Biro 13), Loi Allffl.I• 49 (Welton 12> Anf1t1-Bo1ton 1' (Bird ll). Lo' Angele1 11 (Nixon 7) Tota l toull-Bo11on 19, LO\ Anvete1 25 At11111<11nct -IS.371 Coleee Korn EAST Sr Pt1er'1 '3 Monmoutll SJ SOUTH S Alabama 90, Alabama St IS Tennanff 77. Lelev•ll• 51 MIDWEST OtPt ul 17, Crtfollton 58 N Oekol• St 9'2, N ColOrtOO 11 Nortllw11tern '1, Butler S8 Younv11own St 70. Clevete nO St "3 SOUTHWIST Ark ·Llllla Rock 11. SE Lou11•1na 13 WIEST Lovole 9?, IH ·e.n.okllM 61 E w1111lnvron IO, St LOUii 74 ltOCICllES TllCH h ell 76. COiorado 7S IOI) TOUltNAMIHTS ArreWllMd Tournal'IWll'll Claremont ~. Oravon Tech S7 Oor<lt C041 104, Simo'°" 74 Point Lome 70, No••• Da me COii S7 St1nl1lau1 14, UC Sante Cruz 10 Fer WMIOln k Oreoon s.s, 01vl<1110t1 SO Cellfornle SS, Portland SI Hellcl9y Feattvll Nortll Cer011n1 SI 80, Rut~r\ 68 SI John'\ 7 7 Old Dominion 66 Relnbow Clan k Semlllnah Geo<gle Tech 6S We1111ngron S8 Maryland 7'. Hewell 11 Con..i.nen Brec1111 Arken111 14 Iowa St 19 Iowa 59 Cornell S6 1011 Red Lectst<er Claulc Onto St U Tenn ·Cll1rta no<>11• 67 SletM>n 66. Florl<la A&M S6 SUMr 9oWI Alaoama n , New Orla1n1 SS Vfrolnle 66, Penn SI S4 UHLV HoftOly Oetik Kan1u SI 7S, Pen Amerlcen 68 Ntva<la·La1 VeoH 71. Arll81\lll St 11 COf#t\UNITY COLL•OI ~ Velev 16, Oranee CMst 73 CS.11 Olew MeM Tev~) IMl'llttAL VAL.L•Y 116) -J.CklOf'I )2, •1n11 I, Bowman '· Purvis 13, Ch4lmber1 '· Hett 1), Ht wlo.IM '· Cerlt< 2 Tot1l1. >f • 1, .. 09tANOI COAST (U) -Jol'lntlon II, OOU<llla 10, Mof'ton "· ltvan to. Or1111 '· Herrloen I, Toomev 7, A.OOv'lctl 2. F1nT1ar O. Mullet 0 Totela )0 1)·17 13 H11t11me lmoerlal Valltv, '3·)1 Total lout1 lmoerlal VeUtv ,,, Orenve Co.11 11 HIGH SCHOOL Ma-.r o.I 5', 8atanda S1 (Ortnet Cleukl ISTANCIA Ul) -LodewOOCI 10, C141· rnttnll 21, Mooney 14, Steme>s 6, Van Ootltll O. Furln O!. Covey 0 Tote lt 17 11·21 SI MAT•" 011 Ut ) -L•wfa 16. Mltehell II, Thoma• 6, Dwyar o, PaabOdv o. IC.tlfy '· O'Connor 0, Mounce 0 Tolel1 n 12·70 5' k -by ouan.n Ellancle 10 9 12 70-SI Mater Del I 16 II 1-.S6 Totel loul1 hr111Cla 16, M.tttr Del 1', Foulac:I ~' Tl>Omet (MO), Ci.mtnll (E) ,ountaln V• .. v 71, LltuM H•s SS (Or•"ta Clank) l..AGUNA HILLS (SS) -G1rcl1 IS, Sllll1t11 21, Conr1<11 I, Relle 0, lttnvftr 4, HellcJIY 4, Cri.etwOOd 3. Stevtl\1 0 To1111 21 1>·21 SS flOUNTAIN VALLIY (7SI -Briceno 19. Horner I, M.trlln n , L Zeno 6, Emerson 7, N1111a 2, KoetKll 2. Scott O GorOon 4, E Zeno 5 Torels 21 19·27 7S k -bY Ou•,...,t Leouna Hitt• 9 17 9 20-SS Fountain Velltv 13 19 2S lt-1S Tota l tou11 L1oun1 Hiiis 11. Foun•e ln Vallav >S, f:ou1ec1 out sa111n11 (LH) Orenee so, Marlnli 31 <Onnea Cleulcl MAltlNA (Jtl -Geor11tM>n '· Quinn '· t<nu1f 16, Crene 6 Pf 2, Crelt 2, Neumenn 0 To1111 16 6·t ll ORANGE (SO) -Mclnllrt 3. MeCov 0, Henorv 20, B1r>ran0 '· Aoln 16. Pa11 o. HOiman S Tor111 22 6-10 SO k«• by Ollerten Marine 10 10 6 12-Ja Orenva l7 12 12 1-.so Total• foul• M.trlna u, Orenva t Footh• '8, Cos ti MeM 61 (OraNe Oink) ,-OOTHILL 1611 -Outrf..c 21, Mnrs 9, Lelr<I 12, 8rto111 12, Perker 2, Curren I Gort 11 Tor111 7S 11·2S 61 COST A MISA 1611 -Strokh 3, Lovoen 12, Kimme 10, Pttlcnowskl 21. Ju<IO 7, Cerllee •· Mcllrov 1 To1111. 24 13· 1' 61 kor• bY Oll•r'Mn Footl'lfll 20 12 19 17-.e Coale M.tw 13 IS IS l~I Totel IOUI\ FootlllU 17, Coll• Mela 16 S.ddlebacll IS, Westmlns'9r SI (0 H1191 0.Hlc) Wl.STMINSTIR (SI) -Dave< 6, Love I. Oavl1 3, He rrli I, R. Smith 6 Bien 2. Ocl>OI 4, Austin 0, Scflurman 6, Coooer 2. J Smltll 2. Hurd 4 101a11 21 9·13 Sl SAOOLl9ACI< llSI -S-nte Cru1 7, PettrllOn IS, B. Welton 2S. M Welton IS, Deel 2?, GOl<lllll 4, Cola 2 Tot111 32 21·3' IS kore by Ou1r1W1 Wt1tmln1ter 12 II 18 IC>-SI Sa<l<l~oack 2• 11 n 21-tS Totll fovlt W11tmfn1ter 30. SaOdteoacr.. lS Foui.<! out Harrll IWI R 5"'1111 (WI G04<1an (S) NewpOrt Harbor 14, DOU91H 44 (C.P4tll CltY Oenkl Nl:WPOAT HAltM>ft (Ml -Mua 19, MeGevren 16, Fraser 10. Beocll 2. Soren11n 10, Lln<IHY 2, Truonv •• A LM ), M LH I, HeY<lu 4, Torell O Totall 37 IC>-12 14 DOUGLAS 144) -Ven Wlnkla 9, Rlc111er 2. Htrn~lll 14, Hlff S. Mlilt k 1 Ari.tn S AKuag• • TOlll\ 14 16·1t .. Sc-by Ou•rton Newoorl Harl>Of 77 2S 14 ~ Oouvlal 7 IS S 17-44 Totaf foul\ Nawooct Hart>or n , OoulllH 1/1 Fouled OVI HtrnMlll (0 1 Ttclln1Ctl Newoort Co.en OtBulk (NH l Edison SO, Sperh 41 (Capllel ClfV Clan k) EDISON (SO) -Prine.a 4, Ammenn U McConnell 2, Cole 7 Ou8011 1, Katon• 1 Smith •. W11eetwnor11 7, Coenen I $an<! "l<I' O MaroullH O To1a11 17 16·21 SO S .. ARKS (42) -Ver K O 10 BMI 3 Conklln 2 Suw n .. a I GtorlOM> 9, Pinto 6 Tolel\ 1• 1•·20 •7 Seer• bY Ollan.n E<ll1on 9 18 10 1)-SO 50ttk1 9 IS II 7-•2 Tota l foul' E<ll\<in 13 . Sperk\ 16 Cenvon 11, Unlvenl1V 6 I (Clnvon Toumement) UNIVERSITY 1611 -Pt u•\On • Arnold 11 w .n1tow a Sto11oli 7 G auer II Men•ren1 2 Sa oo 7 Drtitvle • Gra11 1r O Ferre• O P1tcneu o To1111 26 9·71 61 CANYON 1121 -P roctor 1 LOOtJ 16 Soenetr 1 Rl1>oe • S•e•n 11 Mury 1 Rum lS Gereio 7 Je..,,., 2 Tot111 30 12·7• 11 Sew• by Qu1r1W1 Unlve<lllv II 10 17 11-61 C1nvon 12 16 17 211-n Total tovl1 Unlv1r11ty 19. Cenvon ?I Fouled OUI Gte\'°" IU) "Our store Ls magnlflcent- our staff Ls the {lnest - our prices ... incredlble!f" eatM Graftdt '8, trvin. U tC..We11 Tw~J llOUA CNlANDI 1611 -Cao 14, A~I 2, ltudy 4, Yelder 10, N1uv1111 f, SwOOOde 7. Grevtt n. Tot1I• n 24·34 61 ltlVINI (65) -P1tcl\tll 4, S Ttm\lrt 70, HtrrlllQ 7, Moctrl •. kl'lulJ 12, Jno<ld'I 6, It nt 10, •11dwl11 2, M4lt ,,,_., O T 011•• 2' 13 nu k-. ... av...... llolM Grllld9 17 U ,. n-.. Irvine If t> " 11 ....... s Total lollll aou .. Gr111C1e 20, Irvine 1' FOUied out Pt lelltl (I), s Temure (I), Sll04dv (I). TKM!al Swot>odl l&Gl. ft•Clftca 11, w ........ 47 (llne·Olln* llMtllleMI) WOOOIMUDOI 147) -TownMnd s. Cryer•. LvOll 2, Murf/fly 1', Y~ 3. lrn11 '· SUhlVtll •• l(Mft 7 Tot11t 11 \Ht a .. ACl"l(A (Sl ) Sflumwt y 7, lrOOow•lll 7, Brodi 23, Short J, Brown 2, Ttle41 12. H•" , Totelt 11 lS-2• SI ~-.~ WQ04Mldff 5 14 t l,...._.7 Pecttice 10 ' 10 n-s1 Tolel foul•. WOOdbrleloe 22, PKltlC. I• F°"'41<1 out TownMllCI <WI. BrYatl (W), Brodow•kl <P l. Hllitl Kftetl KOrM 04llAHOI ..OUOAY CLASSIC ~Olla,,.,.... Et ~ 60, L.all.twOOd 49 Fountekl Vellev 75. L111una HUii SS Or •not SO, Merine ll M.ttw 0.1 S6, E "111Cl1 SI CtMtlellell 0U•l'1ilrflnlh Sad<ltebKll u. Wesrmln.itr S 1 Fooltllll 6', C0$11 MeM 61 Dena Hiii• Sl, Troy u Sanle Clere SI, Vlllt Peril. 21 T9deY'l kMdule CeM9Mllell Semlflnel1 11 IS-Saddi.o.cll Vl Footnlll 1-0ene Hllll v• Sant• Clar e fllflfl"'9ct~I 2 .0-LalltwOOd v\ L•11una HIM\ 4 2C>-E•tencfa v\ M.trin• CM~ SemfflMlt t-EI MocMn• n . Fovnteln Vellt y I-Mater 0.1 "' Or•noe satvrdlV'• SdMduMI 3-Flftll p1ec,e flna11 4.4o-<onM>11tl011 !Inell • 2C>-Tlllr<I place llnet1 e-c11ame>lon~lo final\ l ltlU·OLINOA INVITATIONAL Cel\Mlallell Olla11W11nets Peclflc.a Sl, WOOdbrl<lllt 47 x11urr '3. Anari.lm SO "'"' ltt\lft<I Mlulofl Vlalo SS, Pomon• ~ (2 ot) Fullerton 61, Of1mon<1 Bar S6 tor) Haci.n<le H1lvnt1 Wit'°" 62, S•venne 44 Lo•re 47, Sonol'• >t T .. Y'I Sc:lleduM c .......... 041•11efi1M!~ 11 ~Pomon• V\ Dlamono Ber I \~SavaMI VI Sonore O\amflMMlllcl OU•~ 3--Mlu lon "~'° "' Fut1ttron • 4S-SUnnY Hills VI El Oor•Oo 6 JC>-HH WllM>n VI Lo.re I l~La H•llf• vs 8rea·Olfn<la CANYON TOUltNAMINT "'"' ltt\lft<I Bolu Gre.n<le 61. Irvine 6S Ce"von n. Unlverl!lv 61 E IC>tr•nta '7. LOI Aml901 43 Sante Ane 51, Cvoren 49 T•Y't kMdUla >-lrvlne n . Cyoreu •.JO-Ul\lver1fly v1 Loi Amlvo1 6-Boba Greno. "' Sant• Ana 7 30-Cenvon v1 E1oer1n11 satvrcleV'• ScMdUll • »--con110latlon flnels 11-1n1r<1 place flnell 1 7 .»-<:llemolon~lp lll\al1 CAPITAL CLASSIC 11 C.fMfl CltY, Nw EOtSOll SO. SPark1 Nev 42 Ntwoort HtrOOf 14, OoulllH Nev 44 Et Toro 6'. Ca rMltl City SS Htv SS ICAT ELLA ICL.ASSIC Safvllt 77, Lonv Baacll WllllOn 60 Rencno Atem1101 70, W11tern 60 TO<lav'I ~ CenMlatleft SemHIMl1 l lC>-MJlllken v1 ROiiing Hlll1 ~Wtlltrn VI Long BHcn WllM>t CM~INP SemHINll1 6 JC>-Rancl>O Al1 mi101 v1 Safvlle 1-K•lella VI 8evtrtv Hlh\ GLENOALI TOUltNAMENT ln9,.w00<1 49, Loi Al1m1101 41 COLLEGE WOMEN UC lrvlne 75, Nev1ct. Reno U (UCI Htlldlv Olu lc) UC IRVINE (7S) -Hl11ev11 ,. OeM I Wal•o~ 2. S1mo110n 10, VenOer P~ 10 Bur•e S Grel\em 2• Randa t 2 To•a11 29 11·73 1S NEVADA-REHO 16') -Harerr 1 TeylOr I i:,,., 1 8Kklev 7 Frv 6 Ler\O<' 26 Sterr lS Tota11 29 8 13 &6 Haith..,,. UC Irvine. le· lJ To1e1 toul1 UC Irvine 13. Neveoa·Reno 70 Fouled out Hertm INR I °""' SCOftl Se n JOH Stell 9·7, IOeno Slalt 11 Cel State Fu111r1on 7S, Gonzeoa S8 Victor•• 71. B•Ylor 62 WINES• BEERS• CHEESES • COFFEE • GIFTS 19700 Beach Blvd. Newland Center (Corner Adams) Huntington Beach , ... AND MORE!! AN ENDLESS SELECTION ' FROM All OVER THE ~LD!I --------~------ , ; Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT/Frfdmy, December 28, 1"4 IP COMMUNITY COLLao a WOMI N Sa .... dl 12, .,,....... v .... 64 IS......'9T~) AHTIL.Oft• VALL.IV ( .. ) -StelMI ,, lrlencl I, Jen111m1 21. Gecldft f , Pnna • HIQlllOWllf 11 Totela 7~ 10·21 t4 IAOOL•9ACK (ll) -Co<1lrer1 14 l!atey t4, Vint\ 2, JOM• ll Lfmetlr~ 4 Cumin 1. Tlvlot f HlllH f Totelt U 14•70 ., Hafillmt ,.Od .. CMICll, ... ,, Tote! toui1 AllltlOH llellev I), s.cidle· MCI<,, Fovitd OUI '""'°" ($), HIVl'ltower (Alll. °"* '"'" ,.,,,e Mcwllet ... ,~ .., LA Trade T.cll M, ltlY91'alclt CC 1'7 Conwlon 14, Co"90t of lllt OtMA 7' HIGH SCHOOL WOMaN Mater o.I SJ, WMdbf1clel SO <•4IMll·Me11M T__,_.) W0009'tl001 ts•> -Ker. CauM¥ 10 K.. Ceu.-v II, Lvon 11, lllOfa"-m I Whon I, D1111t11 6. Of>o o Tote!\ n •·•> so MATl lt 011 UJJ -M Ge l\t'V 1• Ma111r1 11. wooo l. G G11nev ••· enerman 2. W19naf 4, O'lrf1111 2, Olen! I Totel\ 21 IMI 53 Seer• bv ,.W'locl, WOO<lbrl<l9t 14 II 13 S C>-SO M.t1er Oef f 16 13 12 >--SJ Total touts WOO<lbrldff 73 M.tfar Dt 14 Foute<! oul Ellarma11 !MDI. W tOI' IW) Ket Ce uWY (W) Marini 47, HIHltlnefon ... di a1 (ld1Mn°Mtr1N TournamMt) MAltlNA (47) -K1r~uo 9 Sm1111 17 Cri.rroln IS, Kueller 2 Brtw11u 7, KHulke 0, Orever 0, DUTron 7 Tote11 70 7· 17 ., HUNTINGTON IEACH 011 -Pem~• 10, Murrey 1 HOltO•• • Hlrll'l'le~ l. "• ti I, Lune I 8tcllt• • To11,1 1• S· I 17 Sc«• llY Ou•nen Marina 1 I• 13 ll-•7 Hun11nv1"" &•"" 10 10 a t-31 To111 fou•1 Marne 11 Hunr • .,g1on BHtfl 13 Edllon 47, Slvtnne 41 ( l:Clllon ·Marine T OUl"ftlmll"lf J JAVANHA (O J C•er• • Tau.Cher I• 0«111 9, Kourv 2 Sntc>hero 6. 8 urn1 • W!Nlam1 0 Tot111 ll !S 21 41 IOISON (411 H1n11tne v I Ollburn 13 Notfsf1t11er 10 r. •• l Ht rman 1 R..o<I t . Kenda 7 T 111' 71 S IS •1 Scel't llY Overtwi Sav1nn1 6 13 I 1-•I E<llM>ll 6 12 u 15-41 TOlll IOU!\ ~··•~"• 19 E<ll110n 17 Fouled oul Wl•Ha""' •St F~nt•l.n VlhY ... El Toro so ( I df 14111 ·M.trlnl T ournal'IWl!'ll I l'OONT AIN VALLEY (61) -Hen<lieY • Wahn 1' Coo• ll C:aower I G•trtrow1ill 11 Young!><o<>d 1 , •~,on 7 Lawler 11 Tote's 27 1•· 1 6' I L TORO !SOI -Me e11 20. MovM•en '· K•I N-c•e l ./toe 71 Lowe O Ktr Nl<ktl O To•o•1 20 10 71 SO Sun bV Quer'Mn Founlafn Vauev 70 17 le 13-68 El Toro IS 16 IS 4'-SO 11 Tot et tou11 F ounleir V1t11v 20 Et Toro Oftltr ScerM L• Mirao• S7 Dene H• '' ll Lonv Beaen w \Ofl •S Cvoreu 21 Lo.rt •9 E1oe•1~ze l7 Footnoll 63 G <J He•OO< W1$11 7• OcMn V1-w lS, Klrttland 34 (GIN Teurnam~t) OCEAN VIEW Clll -CllOmfez 10 Oourv 2. Houn1ell O Simek •. s1ra1gn1 2 Vl1ello1 17 Z1ne111 S Tor111 11 l·S JS KIAKLAHO (>4) Zeoela 10, Oen 12 Fleck 1 Soaoe 10 Sieonen'°" O Tota' 17 0-0 34 Seer• bv Ou•l'1W• Octe,, "'•"' I t 10 l-3S Kfrllla"O 10 6 I 10-)4 Tore lou' Oc,.." v.,.., • K1rkla n(l • Sii i c ondlflons SOUTHERN CALIFOftHIA GREEN VALLlY 36 dtPI~ 0 new Deck~ OOw(j•r 100 o~r ~•"' (ll>e' MOUNT AIH HIGH -l<.-8• ""'" 0 ~w oaeio.tO oo ... ile• 0 "' oot• MT BALDY '6 4 Cltn.. 0 ,,., D&C<.O oow~· w "~'Ct~• OC>t'" SKI SUHR IS I: 4 o.o·~ I) r ~#, oeck•O 00 .... ,,., 100 "",.('"' c>t'" SHOW FOREST 7• •I Ctot• ~ '" oackeo oowoer 100 otrcen• ootn SNOW SUMMIT -2' 36 0.C>''1 0 ne .. oeckeo oowoar f rm oeclc..O oo ... o.r n1M 11111 ooen SNOW VALLEY -•l·.O Oei>"' 0 ~ew oa ckeo oo ... oer 100 otrcent ootr ...,. MCCIW HIOH~ H~llMdt T~ (~ltMIM) H~ ... di 1, Tv•ftll I CH ........ ~ WIN 11t ..-V lrlOtJ Huntkltlon ~l'I KOflllt H""'1 ... w...,, Ht"'9r 1, llallCM (Lit V .. t ) 1 ,...,_...,, Hat1Mr WIM 111 MMtf\' lrldU) Newoo-1 HtrbOr K«lnll McMtllan Maf'IN 1, ~ M• I (Mtl1M Wlfll llt......., lllellt ) Mlr•N Kor•no Lt,raftCOft_ 0.-karft Octon Vif,# I, Founla~ llt MV 0 M. '"°" v '''° 2. Anellelm 0 Hewtl>O'l'lt I, V alenc11 0 ~k1,w1111e 1 La <Mnte 4, L.Oftil 8tK11 POl'v 0 M.tter Del 2. VIiia Perll O Pelo• Verdft o. t'.ll•lld• 0 I Pal0$ "'""' W•M on -•llV ttlcllll C1g.11t1no Vfll!ttv •. Garoan Grove 0 Ca nvon S Ct<rtlot 0 S."I• Ana ) Loulll'Ollf \ Dena H ~ I SI Jotln 8olGO I IS! JO'ln loKO wo"' on -l<f -lCilt) "WettM1n11er l , IC~ I E 10tren11 l Notre Dame 0 ow.~ aradlet (~eNI 9tlUl'ld) Hunrtnvlon e .. cll 1, Sanre Ana I 1 Hunll"9ton &each w1n1 on ~•llv klekl Hvnl•"9IOI' Beocll tcMl"9 M.art1ne1 MllrlM 1, ...... Vltf'"1 I Mar na teorlnv P-Ma" ' °""' k -M ou lon Vle>O I OC..n v-0 Hewtllorna 2 Sa<lo•O.Cll O L• Quint• I, Mater De l O Cel»l5treno Ve•ltY 2. Ca11yon I Sr Jolln Bo.co I. W11tmln1ltf O Ei1>1r1n11 I Newoort HerbOr 0 c--. ..... lflld!et Fovnteln Vellev 2 Ananelm o Vetencia l 5-rvlle O Vl"• P t rk l Lone IMen Po 1 O E 1renc1e 1 Beverly H '' O Cerr to\ 7 GerOt!'I Grove Tu\tol' 3 Lt ul •,,_. I Da ne H \ l (tM8<1V 0 Rel\Cl'lo Allmlloi I Noire Dame 0 <Note Tooay•s games OCKIOOlltd Jnt I Saruroav 1 LOt Alaml10I THUlllSOA Y'S ltlfSUI.. TS (-."' Of 60·nlttil 4'Uart.r1ler11 rMtllfMI FlltST RACE. 3SO yeroi ~leml" Rt<1uttt (Gttfl 11 20 Or Cernine <Oelomt>al Soutllw1n<1 R.,...-Traawrtl Tmt ll SJ SECOND ltACE. lSO vero1 AweM>mt AOO'-o !OrekJnl 1160 Jolln Ce•vln 8or<I) Merk Otr Favorite 18rooo 1 Tlma. 18 IS I 40 •OO S40 uo ?10 ~?O lOO 120 )00 ) 40 n DAIL y OOUI LI 7· ll o••O '10/ 40 12 EllACTA (3·•1 01•0 0000 THIRD AACE 400 vtrO\ St 81•ett" Caroo11 11 IO T ~ Tov Zuftll II rl) n "! T """'" Tme 2071 FOURTH RAC£ olOO veros Re " Hirn En v 1 Tr1• 1• IO F v•!tll Un0t0 18tr<ll Ott TM C11ar1 l0cll041 Time 7011 UEXACTA tlO I Pll0 "920 fllFTH RACE SSO o•OI M•C""'"'•vne m For l IO F elnt< De' l~ar• C"UClra 9eer Ocl'\Ot Tme 11 03 , 11 EXACT.A IS·" Pa10 ltecl SIXTH RACE 170 ... ro1 i:~· M•CktV Ore• '"I • 4() 1nf11t•on tieoge ,z .,1e1I) BODDV Of> On H Gorc1e 1 T me '100 U EXACTA I 2 l)e 0 M7bC SEVENTH RACIE JloO ''"" ~ IJ,. ,-Yr t14 -v\l"l ~I .. y. u. i} -t yr. '"'t• "•1.1 ... t Lt•s .. H~41',. (. •t .. ~. '11 120 160 l20 HO H Q llO 340 760 S20 H O S1 EXACTA :>I ~•a '~'~ EIGHTH AACE olOO •ero1 Hoon•n••' •I C:ero«u 6 60 Mv Sta r! "'' • T rtru.i•t Htr1vv R•" H Ciert a T mt 700S S2 IEXACTA JS DO•<I \lllO H O l IC HO 760 ao NHL '60 IM u o , .. uo CAMl"HU. CON,.•leta """"" OMii. w L T P'la ., •• EelmOl'lton 24 1 , SI "' lf1 WlMIMO " 12 ' 42 ue "' Ca!IMlrv .. 14 J "' 17S 1G l(Jlla 15 1' • • 161 ,., Vt~ • 24 4 20 '°' l'4 Herrb OM.- SI Lou 1 IS I' J u 117 11• ClllC.IOO " 16 > lS '° ,. Oelroo 12 II 4 21 127 1$) M.1-.o•• -11 II ' 21 m ,. TorO!llO ' 2S s 17 '°' 170 WAL.IS COMfl••INC• .. atrldr ~ We"'invton 10 10 1 ,, 152 115 P'lllleelelollla ,, 10 s 4 ,., '°' NY 11/al\<lerl " 14 I ,, "' 1•1 Pftta~1.1ro11 ll " l 2t "' "' New Jers.tv 12 II 4 21 119 141 NY llenoer1 11 II s Tl 110 142 Adllnlt ~ MOnlr" 20 • • .. 1'5 1\S OIAOt<: 15 ,. s JS U4 13' ·~·lo lJ 12 • 35 127 lot '°''°" 1• IS • ,. 121 127 Herttoro lJ IS • ,. \OI Ill Tilw'4lllY'• """" Klnel 6. &o.lon 6 New Jlf'MY '· Toronto 1 MOnlrMJ S, ~ l Wt1Nnoton s. NY ltlMOtrl • (Oil ,__..o- H.art!O"O 11 P1111bur9'1 N •11111-et auHato Oetr041 a t CaiOel"Y P..•.-la at Vencouvtf K.Jngs '· 8"11M ' Seen"",..,.. Bo1ron 0 2 . ~ LO\ Ancitift • l 1 °"""' "'"' ...... I LOI Anoelft, Olomt 24 <MoltosM, TeVlOr) "7. 1. lm ~. F01e 11 (Stlutt, lteomoncl), S.4S (pp), 3 L..ot ~. 5mfttl 12 IHer<lvl 12"27, 4 LM AlllitleS, SVU. t Sm11n1 17.JJ Panoltle9-'E"9C*lm. LA l'IOOil .no) 1.36, Slf'nONtt I, Bos (Int«· lerencel dlO, SleltfW. lo\ maior (ftont- lllOI U l. MOllOMll, LA maior (lletrflftol, I )I, Niii. lot (trlppinv). l'.JI. ~n. LA. (lrh>olnel • ss. Kat"9'" '°' (holdlnel. lS 5', Otom-a. LA Clrle>c>lntl, 17:09, Slnwner, 861 (11191Mtk:illnvl. If'«), Weill, LA 1111ifllno I ltiD s.c......,,.. S '°''°" P9dertot1 4 ccrowoar. ~ 1on1 s_ If, 6 lol•Ofl, Fer4'U' 1t (lkMJr-. Lln...,..n), 17"2t C•I, 1 LM ....,...... TeYICW II 10..,,_, Har<!Y), I,._ (.,.) PINll'--Heka~to11. LA (tr~I. 2.56, NIM, 8o1 lrOUOlllnol SM. Molc-'t, LA boaT<lintl), S 4'. O'ltelltv. Bos (c:Nr9f.no), 17 43, HlfOV LA ll'IOl<ll119l. 16.S7; O'Connell, lo• (trlc>oin9 ), 11'41 Tlllrd~ I to.ton f:er~ 20 (Mlcldleton, M-•OUrYl. 1 ll 9 llostOfl, I{-I O"Conneill l-o:I 10 Lo. 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All REDUCE Oft :· .. • .· -· - 84 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 28, 1984 r.:---::r ~ I • • . . COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 85 MUTUAL F UNOS Study shows decline in confidence • NlW YOIOt'1A.Pl Ceroni IOV. 119' Snort IOU NL 10~ HIV J91 •II PM1a 10,.1133 lncom I.AO NL ~•Ch ~NJJi NEW YORK (AP) -American business leaders are growing less confident about the state of the economy, but th is reflects a matunng of the economic recovery and not a downturn. the Conference Board said Sunday. • The economic expansion has been going on so long that "buMness leaders are less inclined than the) were to repon that \)usine!.!. con- d111ons are improving." Lora S (olhns. director of l Conference NEW YORK (AP) -The foflowlng llst shows tne Over • the • Counter slocks and .warranrs fhat have gone UP the most and down ll'lf most based on PerCtn1 of finanoe for hursday No secur lies trading below S2 or 1000 sDern are Included ~et and Percenta~e cl'lllnges are the erenct befwun "' r.revJous closing bk! price and Thur1iay s ast bld price u s Name Last r Pel. I FelrNbl ~·· UP p -1 2 WMI~ Up 6.7 3 grier s 4 Up 1, ~ ' LOQ pf 4 Up , .. s Vl[ram r Up '~· 6 M eris ~ UP I ·i 7 TClv un 'I• UP 11. I MercE un ~ UP 11 1 Palfex '·'J UP 111 10 Pho Iron .,. Uo 11.1 OVER THE COUNTER NEW YORK (API 1 11· 16 1 IJ· 16 NASDAQ auotetlon1 BtwTom llt )'"1 thowlt>O hiOMll blelt Butf•l1 l3vt 33.., W IOWHI offerl bY BU<nc>S 1 1\\ mtr11.i m.kln •1 of 4 CNL Fn 2'-Jl4 o.m. ThurM!Av Prlcft CPT 6~ '"" 00 nol Include relel CelMIC 1'-1141 mer1luo man.aown or CelWtr ' lO,., > 1 '> commlu lon tor CanonG II'-It Tllund9v CaMad '"'° 7 StoKll IMCI Au Ca11Sw1 IS"" 16'1• A APC1 V, Cetu1 9 t 1'\ A MCP '--\Ii CNmS 1 16, 16''> °"'''°" DYnKll E•tVen EconLb EOCmo EIPu ElderB Eledlo EleNud E!Modl Emcor EmPAtr Et19Cnv EnR1v A~L I ~>,o j vt C9nle0t t •n t AUOln tl4 " ChmL.. 1S 16 Acultev 11 l'J 1 -\Ii Che\UI , 21\o 12 > Entw"li AdacLt> ~ 'l'l Clrllco l -, 3 E a!Otl ~ Jr~ ll~ Cl'ISGe If • If'-FtmG MvClr "' 7 CIJUI A 11 , 11• FedGto lf<clYltcn s .... li CllUI B 2"1· 71>,. Fldlcr A"B"' 14"4 CterkJ 2411> 25 FIEmo Allcoln St CIOwCp 9 t • F IWnF n A!I'Cll 1 1 I '" ColrT.. 16 • I~ FINFI 1 AFur11 •• ,. ColoGet 1·37 1·16 Fturoco A.GrHI 31" ~"4 ComOH 6''n 61''> Fon.r ANM1A f-16 I ·31 CmlShr 11 , I Wt For Am ANllM 7'"4 CmwTI 74>,o 2514 F0te1IO AllllA I • 16 ,._ C0t.St ~ «'41 FtMSG Board's business condi11onr. anal}~I\ depanment, said. The Conference Board, a bu~ines~­ sponsored research organ1zat1on. ~aid llS business confidence measure fell to 57 in the founh quaner of t 984 from 61 1n the prevt0us quaner. The confidence measure. which T 11 l.lll ulatl' the conlhknn: nw."url' the organ11att0n ~J•LI 11 'urvl')l'd I ~00 Lhtl'f cxecut1\.n 111 bu\lnl'\!>C~ ol all lH>eS and \lll'S lki.ult~ ol lhl' ~urvc) c;howcd that the cxccut1,c'>' appraisal ofcurrrnt crnn· om1c cond1t1on\ \agged in thl' founh quarter -T,,. IOllowlng quo· Cnt Siil ll.. NL SI Gvt 10 79 NL IDS ND 10 111 SclTch I 79 9 61 Ptucltnllal Bache rwtll r tehonl 1u1>CM•eo bv Cnart Fa • 11 NL Stock IS.. NL IDS Proe • OH )6 594 V•I 11 06 11.IJ AdlPfd 22 t2 NL lllYJI . . ,,,. N•hONI Auocl Clll> Dlt unavall h Ft• 111 NL Mull 10ts llSl Mld AM 600 6W ECIUllV 1071530 SI~ ~· th<>" ol $Kut111H Cl>e•ll\Ut O '* NL us C.•I I 47 NL IDS T • H 1 >Sf MlclAHl 4 >1 4 11 Gllll "' 10 '2 NL ""' Ind SE o .. ,.,, Inc. .,. 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FICS.1 1470 NL lnl lnYll 10" 111• TA Fre t• 10S2 UlllllV 1113 11'4 :r.: , uses a scale of zero 1.o 100, peaked at , 76 in the second quarter of 1983. then edged off through the re~t of that ~ear "and dechned noticably in fQ84,' the Conference Board ~·d Only 5 JX'tet•nt ol the C>.l'rnt1H''> cxpct·t a her-ta.\ prulit~ 1n thl"11 indU'.- tric'> to hl' "'>ub~tanuall) tx·11cr" in 11/85 than tn IQ84. thl' ( onkrcntl' Board \aid ;::~~' \Ws J1J1 ~ ~':S:c :t ~ :rn ~~f'S'e< Im ~t :~=~E':>o,11~~'1 NL ~'?t,;, ~~ n ~t t:.':' F::!!ew Ulllv H tn< II 00 Grwlll 9 S6 104S Hllnco I St NL GvtPI U"4Y•ll N•I Avie 917 1001 CelT.tt UMYI~ 11~:1fn•P fl . UllllM IS ff 1 HI Yto , °' 1 '1 HI Yid 11 IS NL ln•P HIV I... NL N•llnd II.. 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We're making our elves ava ilable if you'd like to talk about opening an account. Y011 can make an appoint· mf>n t to cnmr in and see U!-t lwfon· or after rq~ular lmnking hours. w{'·re offer· in~ 200 free personal checks per customer and 3 months without a regu lar mont hly service charge. We'll even off er you a smal l safe deposit box frC'e fo r one year. But that' only the begin ning. Ai:, a California First customer, you 'II fln d our day-to-day, personal atlen- .tion to your banking need really makes a difference. This is the kind of service that hai:, attracted and sati · fled our customers for over one hundred year . If you have any que · tion ·,call manag• r Doug Wood nt 760-JOOL Or com ~e mr at 1090 Bayside Drive. You 'II flnd wc'r a bank that' here to stay . .. On the , • iL D ~ ~ Jo~ t '_. A~ r ~ ~ 1. f ·~ . HEW VOtltK (A .. ) O.C. 21 NYSE LEADl RS UP s AND DowNs WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK (API Dec 21 AMEX LEADERS NEW VORIC (AP) -S.lft. Fr1dey price and net ctlenge of tne 10 ~• ed/¥9 American Sloe+. Exi luun, trad no natiooallv al more then . TIE Comm Ml, t:: + -wanoLab8 3" 2 + '12 DomePtn 27f 111-t. +1·1' ~H~:;.I 741 ~"-etrol.tw _ 61. 4 + ~ E 2.S40IT 1B, 19~ BAT Ind 1 , 41-16 Klrtr,fE •P l , J"-V.rt>allm l , 6 + '- NASDAQ SUMMARY GoLo QuorEs METALS QuorEs That·sanaptdes rtptlonofboth busine sand busin people along the Orang Coast. To keep track of wherecompaniesaregotngandwhi hp opleareh lpin th mg t th re,ju t wat h 'Cr dit Lin · -every da tn the Bu in sss tionof ourn w DlilyPilllf I' ---Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 28, 1984 J'URY Wll'UtERBEAN THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Don't bring P J out to show him off. Everyone here either hos o boby- or hasn't." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ·-·rr:a t..=''---- '"His highness is home! GORDO GARFIELD WHY 15 IT MY COJ'.'.FEE CUPS KfE.P P15 APPEAR.ING? MOON MULLINS LOU[) 8. CL.E R .. TELL LORD P. 11M NoTSPE:,AklNG TE t... L L.ADY P. / . r ' · 1AM /.ICST /, .• TO <5R,AT~FUL . ~ - (,, HIM- JUDGE PARKER TME DOCTOR SAID '(()UR 60VFRIEN0 I S COM IN G TO. THAT HE HAS A CON CUSS•ON I THEY WANT TO l'<.EE'P HIM HER.E IN THE HOSPITAL FOR :l4 HOUR S O "SERV"'TIQN' HOW WILL f c;,E T ~~ME' > rrs s.x 0 CLOC!).1 1 HAVE TO/BC AT W0Rf<. e--. ~ NINE' by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY ' ,, f 111 cr BIGGSORGE ., -#),,, '1 f .. . " ~-.. . . -.. • • ..,,,. . by Virgil Partch (VIP) M• , .. >' "It's gonna be one of those days. J can always tell." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham SHOE ~. AJ:~ 'TWEt.VE STl?Al~T ~~. WUAT~ 'itJl.Jl2 STl<A TEG't" ?. .. DRABBLE ~U..WE'~ l 'Tal,IN'7UE~ fO 5TA~1UINKJN' ~UT~q.J .. by Jeff Mac~lty Cf COUZ~. WE.IO'E. IT WON'T e£ Ne:aGS\Jl<r'. .. ' , . .... by Charles M. Sohulz by Kevin 1=(gan ~OU~ 1.1.M .. T I. LIKE. 6£.61 ~i i~l'J \llOEO i'-'€. L.1Tfl£ ~Ii l'\.A~I l'M GOl'<lt-ll\ Pl.~'{ 1''-'l\T 1 L.Q\1€. T~J\i ~NG. ~I. ~ ~i M'( Wf.OOt~I. NOW 1'M £VeN ~R~ (,L. .. 0 1 WON 'T 6£ n.lE.Re ~ ~ME., W£.fll0'{ 1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~S HAK1N' ST()Ff FOR TME. NEW '/~M'S E'IE. f'Pf<rY, AN' IT LOOKS RWFUL..I > - CHEESE. ST\JFF, UVER STurF, OLIVES MIXE.0 UP Wl"TH Fist-\ ~~ Hew~ SHE ALWAYS MAKe..S THAT STUF F F~ Pf\RiiE.'&? by Lynn Johnston by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryen by Harold Le Doux MFANWt1 ll F. f c;,o0oTr CALLEO HOME TO r M()RNtrJ~ CHl>Ct<-1 F rAL..K. TO M"r OA(") I AN'T l littJ<,;, 6LIT THf:;RE s N(.) WRONL" ~ AN51Nt:R, M1$5 SPEl"JCFR I [ µQPE HE S All HK,µf BRIDGE North outh vulnerable. East deals. WEST • J 863 "6 52 NORTH • A9 AQ9874 52 + A98 EA T • 52 'K J 3 0 A J 104 • K 3 0 Q873 • 10 7 5 2 SOUTH • KQJ074 7 JO 0 K 96 •QJ6 .. The b1dd1ng: Eat t outh We.t P... l . PHI PaH 3 0 PH• Pa.. 3 T Put Paat Pua Put Optning lead· Thrt'~ or + North 2 3 0 ... Sweden·, Ptr Olov Sundthn ha.' been an outalandmj( mem~r or h1 cou ntry·~ lntf'rnat111nftl tfam for many yl'lra now, llt'n"~ an txample of ht' ltchru11ur. rrnm lht S weden U S A l'l'Wltrh al Lht rf't nl World Ttam Olympiad. whirh tnd d '" a ti ' by Pat Brady WU~ WU CM'T 9'AME. lHS. CHAOS oN A COIN'tJT'ER / " WEDE·INC .. IT OUT By and large, I he Swedes con ducted a natural auction. South's three diamonds howed a diamond value and North's three hearts con firmed 3 "x Ci\,rd suit. When oulh bid three no trump it denied a <iecond heart. o North prt>rerred a ,pade contract to no trump . OMAR l SHARIFF .. Cooslderlng the trump br ak, IL would !Item that Sundelin haA at ltut tour lo, rt at hill four spade rontr ct. Howevt'r, Wett dectdf'd this was the tim1• lf> makt thf' dcrept1vt> lead of o low club The eight wu playf'd from dummy and Eut would havf' don hf-t to duck. Rut he Pleet d to eovt'r with the ten and Sundehn fal carded m1ldJy by winning with the qut>«•n. Thre rounds or trump~ reveal <>the ad new o( a trump If> er. ~c:lar.-r rro ,ed lo the &Ct' of htarlll and lf'd thP 11utrn. with the 1de_! ~ 1lurtang a d111mond Ir Eaat --..- did not cover. When East pfbduced the king. declarer rufred. A w club was led to the king and • and another heart rurf set up t~e 1uit. Now he ted a club. H West ruffed, he would be end played and forrPd to lead a mond away from the ace. So he pla ed low CHARLES GOREN In the fond hope that his htld the club jack. Dumm won. end a diamond wu tlu on a high htart. Whet.her West r•fted or not. dttluer would lo1e ,. moN then one diamond trick, 10 he w11 home with a serendlplto over trick. Have 1•• beea ,...,., .... c1 ... bl u .. 1ta.? Ltt Cwle• G ..... w, ,.. bed,..,. wa1 w-..p .... of 00 8LE8 for peuJ ucl takH•t. F•r • cep1 r ~·· 00 BLE booklet, HD4 ti s te "'Gor n·O.able1," P.O. Ba tll, PaJ•1ra, N.J . 08005. Clenet Coachworks, Inc. has re- opened Its doors as a coachbulldlng company In the 1930s tradition of personally detlgned and hand- crafted automobiles. The most recent products are the Serles II Cabriolet, a four-passenger convertible and the Serles Ill Asha, a two-passenger automoblle that comes In a convertible or a hardtop model. Both automobiles are remi- niscent of the touring cars of the 1930s. The handcrafted automobiles, In a limited edition of 500 units per series, combine Lincoln Mercury's dependable mechanics with Clenet's sense of craft anshlp and styling. The all steel o ch Is hand- made and t train Is a Lincoln Mercury V-8 engine with a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. In addition to the full power functions, the Interior Is made to the specifications of the owner-to-be. It Includes such exotic materials as English wool carpeting, lambswool accents and floor mats, Engllsh Burlwood Walnut dash with Tulip wood and Interior trim, Im- ported Conolly leather upholstery, Danish teakwood exterior accents and crystal accessories. The man behind the rebirth of Clenet Coachworks, Inc. Is Alfred "Al" DIMora, who started with AUDI 50 008 Sedan Clenet Coachworks when the aut- moblles were first being produced In 1977. He was 21 at the time and his first Job was putting the Clenet automobiles together piece by piece on the assembly llne. Eventually, he founded and produced a roadster of his own called the Sceptre, which won the Best of Show award In the Los Angeles Auto Show In 1978. Much of DIMora's business educa- tion and experience came from producing the Clenet and Sceptre automobiles. When the Coachworks closed Its doors In 1982, DIMora decided to start a business that would supply Clenet owners with service and sales for their automobiles, and called It Contemporary Classics. Through that bulsness, DIMora uncovered the need for a club to provide owners with a central source of Inf ormatlon on parts, service and sales. Thus the Classic Clenet Club was founded In 1983. The Classic Clenet Club provides complete restoration for the fewer than 500 Clenet automobiles In existence, along with historical In- formation. referral service, ap- praisal and brokerage service. The club also holds an annual Clenet Owners Meet. He set up his business in Carpinteria, where 43 employees produce six cars per month. New 198-4 Audi • fully equipped. looded, ti'-. (#3025) ' N-198.4 911 Correro Totgo Grand Prix White, 1p.c1ol leothet. <ouette, ond much more. ( .# 3172) • EXAMPLES OF HUGE INVENTORY • •• 1ta.c MO.~•. Ftilr r.cw, c.._... l-*4 -SOLO-.. ·--···· .. m1 Ntw 1"4 MD 5M .... 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W.i.-t .#JIM .. , •• _.......... .fll• .... , •• _ .... w. .... ..., #Ja5 111w1••-4._W. ... .., -•m• ... l·--4 ......... ...._ "!!! .. 1 ___ 4._W._ II.-. .. ltlS.,_4._W..._ IJltS • EXAMPLES OF HUGE INVENTORY • New 1984 PORSCtl: 911 Carrera Tare• Guards Red ................ :r 3151 New 1984 PORSCtl: 911 Carrera C~e Kin Red -SOLD -~3144 New 1984 PORSCtl: 911 Carrera Tll'bo looll Bladt C~e ..... #3219. New 1985 PORSCtl: 911 Carrera Tarca JMmec Brown ........... #3213 New 1985 PORSCtl: 911 Carrera Tarca Black ......................... #3174 New 1985 PORSCtl: 911 Carrera Tarca Guards -SOLD-.... #3212 New 1985 PORSCtl: 911 Carrera Tar11-Whales Tai wtite ...... #3211 New 1985 PORSCtl: 911 Carrera C~ "1tmtc Brown .......... #3192 .(All prices plus: tax, lie, smog, doc fee, Options. Cars similar to Illustration -Subj FINEST SERVICE & PARTS. CHEVROLET ..::. PORSCHE AUDI a VOLKSW AGEN IN THE U.S.A. > 45 EA NEWPORT B AC H 67 -09 - --=----=---~ .:. =-a ~ ~ -~ New 198.4 9....,. 5 ipffd. wntool poltlMd ...t...11 ca1wtte, much more ( • 3086) • EXAMPLES OF HUGE INVENTORY • New t9M rmsa1,.... c.,.. --.t1t Gillr* bet ....... -SOLD-............. •3116 Ntw 1915 rmsal M4 C.... kL-··--·-···-.......................................... #l20I .... 1915 PORSCtl M4 c... .. ·~-...................................................... •3211 .... 1915 PORSCtl M4 c,... -.o. .... -....... -............... -.................................... ttl217 .... 1915 ~ M4 c,... .. •"--··-··· ................................................ tt321§ .... 1915 rmsal'M4 c,... "'"'"" llllt.*. .................................................. #lllt .... 19&§ ~ M4 c..,. G.11.t ~ Mttllc... ................................................ #318' .... 198.5 PORSCtt: M4 c..,. ~ ...................................................... _ ......... #3190 Ntw 1915~M4c..,.-·19'.-............................................................ #3210 New 1915 POltsctl: M4 C..,. '--t ~ Mltalc .• -.............................................. #3111 "" 1915 P01tSM M4 c..,. -. ....._ _______ ...................... ---··-1m' New 1915 Pmtsal M4 C... ~ 19'..._........................ . ........................ _,I l2tt New 1915 POISQ€ M4 C..,. ..... ., Met• ............................ -....................... tt3214 .... 1915 POISQ€ M4 c..,. G.11.t IM fllttllc _______ -SO l D-.............. #311$ .... 1915 POlt$Cll M4 c..,. ..... ., ...... ___ .. __ ........ -.... -.......... _,_ .# 3191 to prior sale.) [0 I ~ ....... -----C2 Orang• Coe DAILY PILOT /Friday, 04t09mb« 28, 19~ oor maintenance adds onto fuel bill , Keeping car cool goal of brochure ~ With gas prlcet falllng to their )Melt point In two years. It'• .. euy to become complacent )bout gas mlleage. White a drop In the car's fuel fCOnomy may not show up as ; C>tk:eab'8 on the monthly fuel &*1. a combination of mechanical tnalfunctlons still could cost a ortver more than $200 a year In wasted gas. Car Care Council says motor-a.ts could be adding up to 25 percent to their fuel bllls without -:reallzlng It. The flgure ls based on ~typical tuU-slze car getting 18 les per gallon and driven 1,000 m les per month. Here's how It works: 1. If the car needs a tune-up, It q>Uld be using as much as 1 1 percent more gas than normal. ... At $1.20 per gallon, the waste aoiounts to about $8.00. 2. If tires ae eight pounds tiOderlnflated (not uncommon When cold weather arrives,) roll- k\g resls.tance of the tires In- .creases consumption by 5 per- eent. The cost in fuel . $3.60. 3. If tt'le front wheels are 1.4 Inch out of alignment, another factor t:hat affects rolling resistance, chalk up another 2 percent or ·•bout $1.40. : .. 4. If the cooling system •lllermostet Is stuck In the open .,:flbsitlon, causing the engine to ··OKI too cool. engine efficiency .... «iay be reduced by another 7 P.rcent. The cost. $5.00. : ~ The totals add up to 25 percent -(lf $18 per month. : Car Care Council says that ,.lie this hypothesis is Intended • to emphasize the need for • ·pieventlve maintenance to con- .._rve t~. there are other, poss-tt>'Y equally Important factors to consider. An untuned engine also ~ affect vehlcle performance In .. crttlcal situations, while emitting oesslve exhaust pollutants. improperly aligned wheels can fffect a vehicles' safe handling characteristics and cause undue ifCtess on major front-end com- ponents that could lead to fallure. ·Addltlonally, misaligned, under- ~ated tires can wear out 25 ,,_cent faster. -. To receive a copy of "How to ..J(eep Your Car in Tune, .. send 25 ;~ts along with a stamped. self- .,t1jd ressed, business-sized ~ •nvelope to: Tune-Up, Car Care Council, 600 Renaissance 'Oenter, Detroit, Ml 48243 . ..... I r-.. PtalC NOTICE ..THE 6, 198A • ~COURT ;-:· OfTHEITATE nt25T7 Published Orano-Coast DaUy Piiot o-riw 13, 20. 27, 198A, Januaf)' 3, 1985 TH-5511 ~ • Of' CALWOflNIA. .•. .. ANOFOA PtalC NOTICE • THE COUNTY OF ,. fAN Dtl!OO flCTITIOUl llUllHHI , 1.<:on~llOflhtp of RUTH NAME ITATllll!NT . ~- M DAVIS Cona.vatee The following C*'IOO la No. ,.. 10749 dOlng bulinwt .. NOTICE OF SOUTH COAST GLASS & IAU OF MAL MtAAOR, 7 11 W Bly Ave . '91t0..RTY AT Balboa. Calif. 92661 l'NYATI! IAU Robin Rene Wiiiiama 711 • NOTICE IS HEREBY W Bay Ave , Balboa Calif .. 81\'EN thet the underalgned, 2661 • Con.-vatOf ol the i>e'· Thia bualneu 11 eon· eon ~ tetate of RUTH M ducted t>y an Individual ~ '.°MVIS, ConMtVatM, will Robin Wiiiiama '. --. at private sale. to the Thia statement waa med $--,..MOhelt and bett bldde<, with the County Clerk or Or- r apon the te<ma and con· 1ng41 County on December ' tlit1on1 herelnelter men-11. 198-4 lofled Ind eubfee1 to con-"291014 9'matlon l>)I aeJd SuperlOr Pvb111hed Orange Cout .. Court. on Jenuary 7, 1985. Deity Piiot o-riw 20, 27, .... 10:00 • m . ()( t,_ .. ,,., 198A January 3, 10, 1985 • •Mthln the time allowed l>)I TH-578 t faw. at th• office or ------- , ooRorHY ... coLE. Al· DUD•ic NOTICE Ii' ~ 11 law, 215 South l"UD\. I lktlory Street, Suite 22• ------- • ~aeon dido Calllorn11 flCTTTIOUI eua...11 all of the rlghl. tl11e NAllE IT A TE•NT a.nd .. late of Mid The lollowlng pereon1 are ' doing bullneet .. • • atee In Ind to a.II OSO MARGUERITE AS-•• oenaln rn l property r E'e In the City of Coera SOCIA TES •• Call1ornl• Lim- • county of Orange, lted partnerlhlp, 29021 Or-~ fate of CalllOfnla and de-'. tega Highway, San Juan -ibed u followl · Caplltrano, Calif 92893 fl"".;. 20 of T Vle)o Land Compeny • 8 ~OI rac:t No 8323• Celltomla llmlted l)Mtner-• Qounty ot Orange State of th"' 29021 on.-.. H'-.. w*" -c.utomla u 11\own on • ...,, .....,.... """ -,. ll'1'p rec«ded In Book 332 San Juan Cep111rano. Call! • 20 • ~~3 ;eges to 22, Inclusive, of Oovglae P Simpson t601 Mlllceuaneovs ~aps. 1n the Dove Street s Ila ' 130 qf'llcl of the Coun1y Re-• u .order of llld County NtwpOrt Beach C1Jll 92860 (Improved wtlh c:om Thia butlneH 11 con- G*clal otnc. bulkllng 01 •P-dueted by • limlteo p1r1ntlf- "oxlmatel'; 8,000 square lhlp ... t located II 319• C" Air-Douglas P. Slmpeon pqrt Loop Drive Coat• Thia 11atem«1t wu filed • ...._ Call1omla ) · with the County Clerk of Or- (Code Number 15111, •noe County on November .~•reel Number 427·192-20) 30· 198-4 f2G02I Bldt or otfera at• Invited tot Mid property and mull Publllhed Orange Coaal " 1n writing and w111 be r• Dally Piiot o-rnw 20 27 ..,ved at the office of 198•. January 3. tO. 1985 90ROTHY A COLE. Al· ______ T_H_-5_75 ~ for 111d Coneervat()(. n11n•1c NOTICE or may be flied with the Clerk __ ,..I.IV'-___ _..;. __ , ~.Mid 8uC*ior Court Of d• "CTITlOUI 9Ultwll ked to 111<1 Con..,..,ator NAME ITATl!•NT ~ally. at any 11<1'19 atte< The lollowtng peraon 19 lht pubffc:atlon of thll no-doing bullntiN u ... en before making aeJd WESTLAKE VILLAGE ..... APARTMENTS, 188 E 17th Said .... wlll be mede for St Sulla 1A, COlll M .... CMh or for auch ca9h and Calif 92827 ~ tud'I credit u may be Rlcnard R Cantrell, e .,,proved by the Con· Northatar • 104 Marina Del .,VIit()( and the Court AH Fie';, Cafll 90281 WCI• mull1 be ICClOmpenled fhl1 bu11ne11 11 lf<>n· , 'y • remittance In the ducted by: an lndlvldull .nlOUnt of 10 percent''-• Richard A C.ntrell of. Thi• ltatem.nt WH flied Dated December 27. with the County Clerk of Of. 1'114 ange County on o.c:.rnt>er lllAUMllN •UMAYlfl, 7, 198A • c.-...... _. ttw ...,. rrmne • ... .. 1 ..... "'~ ... ~ Orange Cout ....._ c.. .... we... Deify Piiot o.c:.rnw 13, 20, t l'vbl!IMd Orange Cout 27, 1984, January 3. 1M5 Olllty PHot Decelnber 28. 29, TH·545 • .... Jenuary 3, t945 .. f-tlQ "8.JC NOTIC( i ;_" NI.JC NOTICE '9CTTTIOUe IWMll ,• '9CTITIOUI ~ MAm tTATIMDIT • MAim eTATIMIJt'T The loaowtng peraont ate • The fottowtng pw9onl .,. dolno bualnela .. • • ~ NII~•: J ' J PROMOTIONS, 438 • • MO,_TOH ASSOCIAT!.8. Main St , Huntington BMctl. '• 4'f)l2 J EMt fdlnQ9r A¥enUe. Cellf 92648 f -.nca AM, Celfomla 92103 John Lomma 1 La9Mn ~ ... ~ , ""°"°"· 2111 lrvtne, Cell! 927 t5 ...,entcfa hp•d•. len Jeni. w McGuy 1700 ~. Celfornlll t2t72 Miramar Or , .. ewport • · nu buelneM 11 OOfl· IMCll, Callf 92ea 1 ·~ Dy. • tolnt ~ture Thia bYalnHe I• con· IOllY Jt MOMOH duct.a by; co-pertMtt .-• TNe ... ,tment -flied Jonn Lomma lie CouMy et.II of Or· Thi• atatement ... rued .,,.. Co."'1Y en o.c.nw wtth the County e.tr of Or· ... The Car ewe Council now offera a folder entttled: 0 How to Help Your Car Keep lta Cool." The S'A X 9 Inch, llx·panef, llluetra-.d pamph,.t explain• the funetton Of the heating end cooona ayatem, lhOWI tM nm. proceclur• end checkpolnta In. volwd tn proper ~em matntenence and t a checkMat of ...aonel ..moe.. Also mq;lalfl9d, tn """* tenna, la how to perform a chemleal cteanout ot the ayatem. Other componenta covered In- clude water pump, tMrmosUlt, hOM connectlona, radtator and heater hOMI. 'Fallure to ~ lknple eeaaonat matntenanoe oroceduree often ,...,... In r1crlll• repair•.'' not• the Auto-motive.~~ Sy1t9m lnltttute, Whkih In prOduotlon Of the "'erature. "How to Helo Your Cat Keep tt• COOi," fifth in Cer Care CounoH'• ..... of It· lultrated ~. CM help motonat• avoid car trouble . To obtllln a copy of the brochure, -.id • ...,,., ...,_ addr••••d bu11ne11-1lzed .wefope and 26 ~ to: Cer c.... CounCM, 0 Coo11na." eoo Renalnance Center, Delrott. Ml ~2•3 THREE FACT~ AFFECTING FUEL ECONOMY ARE. Ml~UGNED WHEELS, UNOERlNflATED TIRES AND NEGLECTE.D TU NE-UP. COMBlNED, THEY CAN COST 18% IN Orange Coast AMC gains Top Ten rating GAS MILEAGE . 0 Orange Coast AMC/ Jeep of Costa Mesa has been named as one of the Top Ten Dealers In total sales for the month of November by American Motors Corp.'s Los Angeles Zone. The announcement was made by Biii Carroll, LA zone manager . AMC's llstlng of top ten dealers is based upon total monthly deal- ership sales In the four-state zone of California, Arizona, Ne- vada and Hawaii. In addition to Orange Coast AMC/Jeep. others named to the top ten honors Included Hunt- Ing ton AMC/ Jeep, Inc. of Hunt- ington Beach, which tied with Snider AMC/ Jeep-Renault of Sacramento; Falore's Ser- ramonte AMC/Jeep of Colma, Calif.; Af1!1.0 AMC/Jeep Inc. of Reno, NeT.; Rancho AMC/ Jeep- Renault, Inc. of San Diego; Ex- pressway AMC/Jeep-Renault of San Jose; Boardwalk AMC/Jeep-Renault of Redwood City; Pearl Harbor AMC/ Jeep- Renault, Walpahu, Hawaii; Gal- 1 ow ay AMC/Jeep-Renault, Tucson, Arizona; and Buerge AMC/Jeep-Renault of West Los Angeles. WITH ~VCARS OTTO REVIEW B y C AROLYN WEBER ~W NE:RAGlNG 27 MPG I THAT FIGURE REPRESENTS A PENALTY Of NEARLY FIVE MPG. TIRE UNIXRJNFLATION AND Carolyn Weber is on vacation this week. Her OTTO REVUE column will return on Jan. 4. If you have a particular car m mind you'd like to read about, write to: Otto Revue. Dally Pilot. clo Carolyn Weber, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92626. THE BEST WHEEL M\SALJGNMENT AFFECT TIRE WtAA,TOO.CUITlNG TIRE LIFE BYPS MOCHflS 25%. in reading enjoyment comes to your home 7 days a week in the TUNE-UP. LINEUP AND GO. I -. 1111111111&1 4 Wheel Drive. AT I Air. More! (:: PS730) '8995 COllELL CHEVROLET 2121 Nar~tr llYlll Hl-1200 llW 11141-10 ' "°"' AT /V6/PS & B, 1500 Lb. Pay Load (# 1230) •7495 . OlllELL 01m1Ln 2121 • .,.., ltYlll '"'' .... 141-1200° '11IWH4x 4 VB/AT /Air, More (#30.8) '12,967 COllELL CIEYROLET 2121 ltar~tr llYlll Ot1t1 Itta 141-1200 '12 11101111 HO UL Sliver. Po. Sunroof, Po. Seats. Well Maintained. Local qar. Low Miies ( JJ 10QK794) '32,919 IUllE OlllT 1111/JllP/lllllLT 2124 • .,.., .... '"'' ... Mt-1111/Ml-llll Artie Gold. w/Black Leather. All Mercedes Options. 41 ,000 Actual Miles. (#7977) '17,999 CHICK IYERSOI 441 E. Ct11t lhry 11.,trt ltult 111-0toO ONLY sz500~ per day 'f you furnish the picture of our car. $5°0 additional if Daily Pilot takes the picture. 2 days for $4500 ~~on~ber -, __ 7, 108A M~. c: 9!821 I BOARDWALK VIDIO, .... IC WI-•• 1"4 -1112'1 Glo1dn!a Aw., Foun-,_.,,. u "*11 I con-BOARDWALK VIDEO PAO-,.._ nvt~ ,_ teln V"""1. c.llf t21ot Publlthed Orange Cout ducted by I n unln · OUCTIOHS 1Mt Oalaay Publlhecl Orenge Cout Thfe bv9IMM le con- Oelly Pilot Decelnbet t3, 20, corporated H1001at1on Orlv9, NewJiort lwh, Cal-l'tOmtoue ~•• Dally Piiot Deoemlb9r ta 20, OUCted ~ IMbWld and-. 27 1984 Jenuery 3, 1915 01her then• P9'1~ lorn!a 92td0 ~ ITATIMIJt'T 21. 111'1. Januairy 3, 1its R 8ruoe LM'IMr TH-550 RlcMrd M IJ90ttl Vane. Aoy Thompeon, ' ... fOlowtng ~ ef• TH·539 Thie llMement ... flleo .._______ Thia ttatement WN flied tW Glllaley Dtlwi Newpof1 ~ ~ U . wtth the~ Ctertt °'Of f't&.IC NOTICE wttll the County ONtk at Or-leactl Celltomte tzteO P Yl/ARTI LIMIT!O, Anoe County on oec.m~ -------At'09 County on 09cemt>er Thi•' l>UllMM. 11 con· 1t48 W . ltm Place, Pta.IC NOTICE 3, '* IHat1 5. lot4 OWied by co-pennara, MINlm, Clllf. t21CM Pm1lt ~TITIOUI 8U ... H 'lliM17 VANCI! ROY THOMptOH Jeffr~ Scotl Certeon. '9CTmOUe ....... Publlthed Orange CoeM ..... ITAT'IMPT ~~ ~ Thia ICatemetlt ... Med ~. c.J1~.;;1•ce. ~=.,.. Dalty Pilot D•Cl ... 1a, 20, The fonowtng peraona atl '""· JflnUery 3• lO, tii5 • With Ille County et.II of Or· l«lfe .>Mn Cenaon, , .... ~ IMIMll M 21, tN'1, JelMW'; I , 1MS ~o bvllMMENT 00~£~~~~=: IltHl ~9~ty on Oeolmber w Elin Piece. Anahlfm, OATA·PAO llUllNl!88 TH .... AOEM ""' • Ctltf. 92804 HRVIOES, 11124 Olo111nt1 --------1 TERNATIONAt... 2 I R rtal.IC NOTICE Pu~ ,.._.,,,,. "'!f!'!!'!t Thi• l>Utln•H 11 con· Ave., Fountain V1tlley, Calif MlcllMI a AllOClat ... 23e6 .,,..._, .............. ....,_ duetld by; ltulC>end tll'ld..,. 12708 People Who nMd Peopte H11bor Blvd . Cotta MeM '9CTITIOUe llUIMU Delly Piiot December 20, 27, Laura J Cartaon "°'*' ltuct Larmer That'• wriet the CA 92828 MAM! n ATl•NT t914 Jtnutty 3, tO, 1115 Tltlt ltat.ment ... lllld 11•2• OIOKllQ Ave • ,~ 8"'"'VICOAIEL Y,!AILlOCTTo•y ~d M t..IQOttl, 23M Th9 ~ '*"°"'.,. TH-$14 wftt't the County Olettl °' Ot· taln Vahy, Cellf. H10I ...., It .. '°:' ........ t ," Harbor 91vd •205. Coeta ~ ~ 1noe County on Oeoember Denlee [rnorf Lat'mef. --------·-- 1 Daily Pilai 642-4321 ' Air, Sunroof, Stereo Cassette. 35K Miies ( # 1 EXJ2P) '6989 OUllE OIAIT 110/JEEP /REIAILT 2124 ltar~r llYlll lttt• h 141-1121/141-7770 '12 lllYY OITIT111 Air. Only 31K Miies. MUST SEEi • (#1GMN899) •3999 111111 OIAIT 1111/JllP/lllllLT HHl_..,IW ......... 141-llJl/Ml-1111 - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Fflday. o.c.tnb« 28, 19M Cl We're celebrating the best sales year ever for Renault and Jeep combined - with ~rice rollbacks on Renault Alliance and Encore. Plus factoQt-to-dealer incentives on Renault Fuego, Jeep Cherokee and Jeep Wagoneer. Comes with economical 4 sp , bucket seats, tint ed glass, rear window defog ger and ~~~~m.uch , much more.(Ser.5809)(Stk.990) ..J Th is is our sporty model, comes with powerful 1. 7 litre engine, custom tires and rims, special handling suspension, black out trim, custom fabric bucket seats, leather wrap steering wheel and more.(Ser.9255)(Stk.942) Economical 5 speed over-. drive, A/C prep, P/S, rear troc lock, tilt, intermitent wipers and a sale price you car. afford .(Se r . 0994) (S.tk. 845) Th is CJ-7 comes loaded with lots of extras including 4 wheel d'ive fun and a super low sale price. (Ser. 6224)(Stk . 847) UP TO IN I NCENTIVES FRO M THE FACTORY TO YOU. Incentives based on list price . Hurry In while selection Is still good. 85 LL E 17 TO CHOOSE FROM' EXAMPLE: FU G 6 C I 10 p 5 Son lop low P S~ big wheels and tires. only mlle; 'it:' 2F033l3) ' 28.000 mile' Reody for the '"°"" (lie 1 JCE3~l 01g1tol AM FM stereo \Ound Only 31 000 miles a nd still in 5 · lo 1 d .. f ..., P oor rtereo, "" m1 ., °" "'" runroo \lereo co1-. on,7 system low low miles ond greot \hope Ilic 1GMN899 rno•• (l~ IHCV0..8) JSIC fftti., ilo< IEXJ2'°1 e•ceptionolly dl"on lie ~ if)d .t.M FM st~r.o greoi ~on omy lo< 1 kUP~ o 1 AP6996 • CALL OUR PRIVATE CREDIT LINE ASK FOR CREDIT MANA GER NO MONEY DOWN o.a.c. 0 (714) 549-3103 ANY MAKE I ANY MODEL ON ANY NEW JEEP OR RENAULT o.a.c. Orange Coast '1AMC 81!184 HAA•OR BLVD. ca•TA M••A (714)!54S-801i!3 e (714)8~~.:!!?.~ .... ·"" d0< '"' Oflt• 9ood ,.,,ov;t. 1 7 30 8A I I I ~ I I \ _, ____ _ MUC MJllCE ...ctttiOU8 ..,..... nonnoue wn PlemlOUI ..,..... flC'TlTlOUI ..,... .. MAm ITA1"IJIMJIT NAll9 STATUmNT NAm ITA 1'Dm:N'T NAll9 IT ATIJlmWT TM 1o110winO pereon 11 The follOWlt'O 1*.ont .,. ~~.. OOlng~ ... The lolloaolMg peraon I The I011ow4no pet'IOI\ 11 doing bwllneN ... 001"9_ ~ .. TA"At4-AM FAAMf CO • AC[ F'MCMAH AND A.S-VIC.LA VISTA APAAT LE8lll!'S Cl.ASSIOUl, 2'MO So 01and,San11Ma. SOCIATES. 307 M1ln c.Mf. 92706 St~. Huntinglon e..ct\, Qetlld Vlncant Ou!M, ... a CaUtornla 926'1 MENT8. 118 E 17th St 8837 AOll'l'lt, Huntington 5'111• 1A. Coate M ... , Calll BMcll. Calif 12&4e 92627 I.Mlle !rn.t Woody, ~4 Ave c. ~o IMch, Aoe fO.ltd F~. ST 1 Calll 90277 Wendy 1.ane, Cotla MMe, Maroattt J eotv.11. » Rlvemln lrVine. Cahf 92714 8uenl VIiia, &auio. Calli Thie butlnaH I• con- r11i. bual.nfta la COl'I· CellfOtnla 92827 92881 ctvctll<I by an ln<llVl<Wal Thia 1>ual11Mt 11 con lulte ! Woody ducted by .,, Individual Thlt bllllneu 11 con- 0.lld I/ Quinn dooled by· an Individual Thia 11a1--.t w .. hied ACl I!. ~MAN duct.a by .,.. ln<tM<lual Thia •tateMetll w .. Iii.cl Margetet J Carvell with tilt CO\lflty Clerk of OJ wl1h Ille County Clertl OI Of• T hit •1ttetMnl WU llled anoe County on December with the County Clertl 01 OJ· 7 ,,64 anoe County on NoYember Tiii• ltatetnent wu llloec ange County on December with tl'>e Coul\ty Clerk or Or 12. 19114 •noe County on Dtoem1>e Fau21 PJa71I 29. 1g94 Pu~lllhed Orange OOM1 ,,_\Ml 7, '9'4 Publllhed Orange Coatt ,_,,., Dally Piiot Decemt>e< 20. 27, Publlthed Orange CoN 19114, January S. 10. 19116 Dally Piiot Oecember t3. 20. Publlll'led Orange eo...1 'U . 1984. January 3, 1H5 DaUy PllOt Dlcembat 8, 13, -------TH_·_54_t_120, ~1. 198A Dally Piiot Dec«nber 13, 20 TH ~70 '18.JC NOTIC£ l'H-1112 27. 1964. January 3. tH5 TH-~· l'M:TITIOUI .U ... 18 NA• ITATIWNT The fOllOWlnO perlO/I le '9CTmOUI ~.. l'tCTITIOUI IUl•ll oolng buelneea .. MAim ITATWmNT MAim tTA Tu.HT MOBIL AUfOMOTtVI! The folloWlng peraon II The followtng peraon .. SPECIALIST, 1991 C!Wte doing buliMM u . dolnO bualneM aa. •A. Cotta M .... Caut "SHOUT" DEAN! CAI. ORANGE STAGE LINES 92827 3315 ~ 9111<1 .• New-2808 L.lfay911At Ave.. Sulll Wllllam MletlMI Rernler. port BMch, Calif t2M3 3038, Hewpon a.oh, Cellf 1991 Ch•rle •A. Cotta Chnatlne L..lacfl. 21276 Terry Nicolai, 1302 M .... Cell! 12827 Cn.ttetbtoolt Ln • Hunt-Muecatlne St .. Arleta. C.ut Thi• t>ulln ... I• con-lngton 8eeeh. Celli 92848 9t331 <l~ed by an Individual Thia bll1lnH1 It con· Thi• buall\ffa la con WIUlam Michael Aemlet ducted by an 11\ctMdual ducted by' an lnctMdual rn11 1tllemtnl wll tlled Chrlltlne l.auadl Terry NIOolel WIUI Iha County Clefl{ or Of· Thia 1tatement wu filed Tn11 1tatement WN ru.c a,. County on November With Iha County Clerk or Or· with the County c.11 or Or 21. 1964 ange County on o.o.tnbe< ange County on o.c.m1>e ,_,..,. 7, 1964 II, 19~ PubliSlled Or11nge Coaat F1a7'IO ,..... Dally PllOI Deoembet 13. 20. Publllhed Orange Cout Publlthll<I Orange Cou 27 198•. January 3 t9116 Oally Piiot Dectmt>er 13. 20. Daily PllOI December 13. 20 TH-53e 27. 1"4. Jan1Jary 3. t985 27. 1964. January 3, 1N5 ----------1 TH·SS-4 TH-631 POOLIC NOTICE=\ Nl.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE HCTITIOUI IUllNIH NAME ITAT!MINT NOTICI Of NOT1CI Of' The fOllowlMQ P9fl0n 11 TMllftl'I IALE T"Ul'ftft 9M.& P\el.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI IUllHlll NAMI ITATIMINT The followlnQ Plftorll •r• doing buelt*I .. BlflAA-FONTANA, LTD tit& Temple Hlllt Ra.d. Laguna 8eech. C•IH 92851 0.vtd Mlchellon, General Partn.r, 11195 Temc>le Hiil• Aoact. Laguna BMctl. CAlll g2851 Cambria Propenlee COfp . a C11fforn11 corporation. General Plf1net. 1100 Ovall Street Suite 109, NewPort e..cn. c.m e2ee0 Thie bu11ne11 11 con· ductll<I by a corpor auon JoM c si-. Ptealdenl Thlt llaltmenl WU ftleO wl1h the County Cletll or Or· ~ CC>Ynly on December 12, 1964 F'21331' Publl1he<I Orange Coast Dally Piiot o.o.mt>er 20. 27. 19114, January 3. 10. 1985 TH·S68 fltlll.IC NOTIC£ dotng bualneu aa OF MAL""°""" OF MAL~ GAAPHIC SERVICES, 887 YOU ARE IN DEFAUI. 1 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ,ICTITIOUI 9UlfNCH W•t 16th StrMI, Newport UNDER A DEED OF TAUSl UNDER A DEED OF TRUST NAMI ITATl•NT Beach, Calif 92663 DATED NOVEMBER 24 DATED NOVEMBER 24, The followlng pe<aont ara MlehHI snew.,d. 911'"11111· 19112 UNLESS YOU TAl<E 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE doing bulln.t .. erwe"A"Surtalde,Surtsi<le. ACTION TO PROTECl ACTION TO PROTECT NEWPORT PACIFIC 0.Uf 90743 YOUA PROPERTY. IT MA'Y YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY l.IMOUSINE SERVICE. 4570 Thia bu11ne .. It con· BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC BE SOl.D AT A PUBLIC Campu1 Drive, Nawpon <IUC1ed by an lndMdual SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· Beech, Calif. 928e0 MlchMISheppard Pl.ANA TION OF THE Pl.ANATION OF THE MM M·D Cofporatlon, Thi• 1taternenl WU 11111<1 N AT u R E 0 F T H E N AT u R E 0 F T H E 4570 Carnpue Orl\'9, New• With the County Clefk of Or · PROCEEDINGS AOAINSl PROCEEDINGS AGAINST port BMch, Calif 12680 ange County on Oeoem~ YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· This bullnaH It con 12, 1964 TACT" LAWYER TACT A LAWYER. ducted by I oorpotaUon f'llU10 A IC TRUST DEED SER· A IC. TRUST DEED SEA· Betbetl P Morgan, Preal- Publianect Orange Cout VICES. INC • .. AQent IOI VICES. INC . .. Agent fer dent Dally Piiot Oeolmt>er 20. 27, Ml.A FINANCIAL CO . I Call-ML.A FINANCIAL CO., a c.11-Thts ltettmenl wu tiled t984, January 3, 10, 1985 fornla corporation u duty fe<nla COfporlllon u dul) 'with Iha County Clet1< of Or· TH-573 9'>9(>1nled TrustM under lhe appointed Tru11tM under the ange County on November ---------lollowtnll ~lbll<I Deed ct followtng described Deed ot 29. 1964 f't&.IC NOTICE Trust Will SEl.L AT PUB-Trus1 WILL SELL AT PUB-F'211tM LIC AUCTION TO THE I.IC AUCTION TO THE PublllMd Orange Cout '1CTmoul 9U ... ll HIGHEST BIDDER FOR HIGHEST BIDDER FOP Deity Pilot December IS, 20, NA• ITA~NT CASH (payable at time 01 CASH (payable al time of 27 1964. JlltUary 3. 1NS The followlMQ peraona art aai. In r.wfUI money of tM aale In lawful mooey of the TH-537 dolnoC lbulFllO,_.R '"u JOJOB• Unttll<I StatHI all right. lhl« Unl1ed Statee) all right, title 1111-IC Mt\TIC[ CA N .. ano lntetMI conveyed le and Inter•• conveyed tc .-~ nu I. TD . One Newport Pt and now helO b)' 11 un<lel and now held by 11 undeo •260. Newpor1 8eecl'I. Calif Nld D..cl of Trull In IM sal<I Deed of T!IJll In the 112ee<l 0 propeny her11n11ter de· property hareln1tter di· Wllllam l<ellen, Eaq tcrlbecl· sorlbed 3579 Arlington Ave<1ue, Riv· TRUSTOR LUIS L TRUSTOR LUIS l anlde, Call! 92506 "LCOCER. an unmarrleO ALCOCER. an unmarried Tllll bull" ... II con· man and LETICIA 0 man ano LETICIA 0 ducted by a limited pertn.r RAMIREZ. an unmarrleo RAMIREZ. an unmarried ahlp woman woman Wtlllam G Kellen. Eaq BENEFICIARY MORT· BENEFICIARY MOAT· Thia ltttemenl WU 111«. OAOE LOANS AMERICA. e GAGE LOANS AMEAICA. 1 with the County Clerk ol Or e0<pou11on organized anc corporation organized ano llnQe Coonty on Deoembe< H l1tlng unoer the l8W1I ct e11latlng under the laws ot 1-3, 1984 California Recorded Oectm· Calllomla Recorded "-'1· IFmlZ ber 8 1982 u 1n11rurnen1 ber 8. 1962 at 1n11rumen1 Publlshe<I Oranoe Cou• No 82·430136, of Offlola No 82-430138. of Ottlcle Oally Pilot o-Tlber 20 27 J\eeo<OS In lhe Otllce cl lhE Records In the Otlice ol IM f984. January 3 10 1985 Aecorc>er of ORANGE Coun RecordM of ORANGE CC>Yn- TH·S6< 1y Mid OeeO of Trust a. ty saod Deed ol Trust a. ----------• aalbes tl>e lollawlng prop-sc111>es tfle IOllowtng prop- ___ M. __ l_C_NO_T_l_C_E __ enfhe 1ano rettlfred to 1n thl$ '"f he lano raletred to In thll PlCTmoul IUllMEll guarantee ia 111uated In I.ht guatantee IS 111ua1ed tn thf NA .. ITATIMENT S111e of Calllornla Coul'll) S111e of Ca11tom11 Count} Tne tolloWlng P9f90n 11 ol Ot1noa Cny of Co.,, of Orange City cl Coett doing butlnetl u Mesa ano is desc:ttbed at Mesa an<1 •s Ol rto.d u WOODLAND VlllAOI follows follows APTS 188 E 17th SI •IA Parcel 1 Parcel I Coeta Mna, Calif 92627 An uno1111oeo 1 11111" An un<11111oed 1/ 181t Rlehard R Cantrall f 1nter1111 in ano to Lot 1 o• 1n1erea1 1n and 10 Loi 1 ot North Star • 104, Marina De Tract I 1228. es per map r• Traci 11228 u per map re Rey Catll 902111 corded in Book 486 paget COl'<led In Boo« 486. paoe• This bu11ne11 11 con •S and 46 In the Ott!Ge or !ht •5 ano •6 1n tne Office of tnt Oucied by an 1nd11110u11 County Recorder of SlllC County Recorder of u1~ Richard R Cenlrell Coonly Coun1y Thia s111emen1 was Ille< Excepung 1l'lerelrom un111 E.xcepllng lherefrom umt! With the CC>Ynly Cler~ or Or 1 lhroogh 18 as snown or 1 tnrough 18 u shewn ()(" anoe County on oeeemt>e the condom1n1um plan 1• the condom1n1um plan 1• 7. 1984 .,. corded In oook 1•199, P•Qf COfded in book 14199. P•Of F2'2131 196<1 and re-recordeO Ir 196-4 end re-recorded II' Publlshe<I Orange Co11 book 14268. page 674, Of· OOOk 1•268. page 8H, 0 1- 0ally Pllo1 December 13, 20 nc1a1 Rec0<da llcial Records 27, 1984, January 3, 1985 Aleo eiccec>llng theretrOIT' Alao exc;ec>llng therefrorr TH-641 Ill lhOM excluSlve eae& ell !hose exctuslve e&M- menta for patlO purpoaes I ! ments for patio purpoMI at shown on the conOomlnlurr anown on the conOomlnlurT' 'M:Tmoul 9UIMH NAMI ITATE•NT The lolloWfng pereon I• doing buelneu ea. A· 1 COIN OPERATEC. L.AUNORY SEAVICE, 1531 Hamllton Avenue, Hunt lngton 8"ch, Callf. 92646 Jay uuen. 1471 Karer Cir , Huntington Beach Caltf 926"6 Thi• bu11ne11 11 con ducted t>y 1n lndhlldual Jay Utten Thia 1ta1amen1 WU Ille< wtlh tile Courity Clerk of 01 ange County on e>etemt>e 7 198'4 F212'TS' PubhSnad Orange Coaa Oally P1101 o.c.tnb« 13. 20 27 1984 January 3. 1985 TH·SS: Ma.IC NOTICE IFICTTTIOUI MllfNEll NAM( ITA TlllUfT The IOllowlng P«aon• ar• dOlng bullness .. PROMISES NIGHTCLUB 3333 w Cout Highway Second Floor Newpor Be11ch C1111 92660 Bay,1de Operations. Inc C11lforn11. 3333 W Co•• Highway Secono floor N-po'1 Beach. C1tll 926& Thi& bu11ne11 la con ducted by a corporation 01¥td A Schnel<let. Pr191 Oen I Thia 1111emanl wu Ille! wlln 1ha County Clerk of Or ange County on o-Tlbe plan abOve refeHad to plan 1oove rafafred to IF29252! P81cel 2 Parcel 2 Pl.81.IC NOTICE s. 1984 FlCTITIOUI IUllNEH NAME ITA TEfrffNT The IOllowlng P«IOn II doing bullneu as COAST OISTRIBU"TORS 93-4 W 17th St Coale Mesa Calif 92627 Wllllam EdW(n Gundereon Jr 18861 Plumou St • Fountain Valley Calif 92708 This bu11ne11 II con ducted by an 1ndlvldual Wiiiiam Edwin Gundetton Jr This 1tatemenl wu llled "f!lh the Coonty Cieri! of Or· ange County on ~ber \2, 1984 ~1 Publl1ne<l Orange Coeel Dally Pilot December 20 27. 198• January 3, 10 1985 l'1·569 PtJ8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The following persona ere Oomg business 11 un11 C-2 u Shown on tnt Unit C-2 aa anown on thf t.anctoren and 1911 condominium plan referred condominium plan referrec: 1820 t .. 1 l et II. Ill * to on Parcel 1 above 10 in P111~ 1 1b0ve l enla Alie., c.-". 12705 Publl1he<I Orange Cou Parcel 3 Parcel 3 Dally Pilot o.e.mt>er 13 20 An exClualve euement IOI An exClullve MMtnenl for 27 1984• January 3 l98S patlO prupoees over that patio pufPOIM over lhll TH se: portion cl the rHlrtcteo por11on or the reetrlet.C •----------common area desc:Obed at common aree d91Cl1bed M P-C-2 on ttle abOll• raferrec P-C-2 on 111e abo"9 ralarred 1 ___ ~....;...;....;_IC.._NO...;....T_IC;..E __ to eondom•nlum plan to condominium plan A as ea so r s p 1 r c a A 1 a es s 0 r s p 1 r c a 1 f'ICTITIOUI IUllNESI Number 939-07.007 Numbet 939-07.()()7 NAMI ITATIMEN"T The street lddresa ano The 1trMI aooress Ind The IOllowlnQ perwona are otner common dellgnatlor other common dealgnatlOI' dOlng bullnet•" of the rMl property herelr of the reel property neretr VINTAGE WOODS PART· deterl~ la purported 10 be detcr1bed 11 purPOt'led to be NEAS. 630 The City Drive 350 Avocedo Street, •C-2 350 Avocaoo St,..t •C-2 S0'1tl'I. Or•MQ• C11ilorn11 Cotta Mesa, Calllomla Costa Mesa. C111f0rn1a 926&8 Th• underalgne<I truwt~ The utndersigned 1ru11ee WMtam National Par1· dltclalm1 any llablllty lor an}' dl11Ct11lma any ll1blllty lor any n.ra I, • Callforn11 generll 1ncorrec1ness or Iha str"1 lncorreclnMS of the 1trM1 plf"lnerahlp, 630 The Cl1Y address and other common eooress ano other com~ Orlve Sooth. Orenge, Call- detlgnallon H herein ~ designation as herein o.. lornla 92868 11Crlbed scrol>ed LIM No 2 IVlntege Wood• TM t>eneflelary un<let sa10 The t>enellt1ary under Hid Apll) • Calllornle llmlted Oeed olTruet, by realOn of a Deed OITrus1 by reaaon of a p&rtnerahlp 19 Corporate b•H ch or default in !he obll· b•ear.h or oerault In tne coll· Plue Newport Beach. Cell ga11ona secured •hereby g11t•ons 'ecured thereby lornia 92660 heretofore exec:uteO end de-1 here1ofore eAecu1e0 and de This ousiness '' con· llverll<I lo the undersigned e hvere<l 10 the unOarslgned a ducted Dy • general pa.rt written Oeclarallon of Qe.. w1111en 0ec1aret1on or De· nershlp AN Bol>\4wwcl, Clty ol Senta ,.,,., s11 .. °' Clllltomi. 111 P\B.tC M>T~E tight. title tll'Ct "11ereat ~ , ______ ......... __ w)'9d to and now Mild by 11 flCTITIOt.119UIMll f1CllttCJIUl 9UIMU l'ICTfTIOUI.,._.. ~ITIOUI IU8INlll under Mid D..c1 of T"* In N.um lfAro.NT NAiii ITAT'lmMT NAm ITATDWNT N_.. ITAT'lmNT 1ri. PfOC*'tY ettuated 1n ..io The lolloWlng peraona .,. file loltOvnng pereon -. The IOllowlng per.oo It The fOllOoilMO l*'IOtle .,. County end State cs.cno.o dOlng bullneee u Pro-do.ng bull,_ u doing ~ aa OOlng ~ u . u duetfOft One AHOCIJI... HIRO'S GARDEN SER· D A Y 8 T A A 9 0 8 REALTY. Sl40 l PARCEL 1 ll\atponlonol 1433 Eut &ofc:tuwd Aft VIC( 2311FIO<ld18t .Hun1-ENfl!APAISE8. 11111\.\ CoeatHwy.COfonadel Mat, LOI 1 ol Traci No N73, In 1270!1 lnglon 8Mdl. Ce.llf 92~ Cent., SI . Coat• M... CaJllOfnla 12825 tl'>e City ol Costa M-. AoMl<1 l.IOyd HUJ. Mil 1 l41roy11kl Salta. 23 11 c.llf t2'27 Pal• Jotln Duca. 218 County ot Ornge. State OI Fem St Irvine. CA 92714 "orlda St Huntington l.aAnn I John, 888~ Poppy Avet\Ue, Cot~ oel Cattfornl&. u ~ on 1 Datti.fa l<athetln• Hiii, Beech. Calll 92844 c.tlt« St . COit• M .... Mat. Calltornla 92826 mac> '9COfded In 8ook 42& 38411 Fetn St,..t, trvln., CA Thi• bu11ne.. It COi\· C.ilf 92827 Thie bullnaH II con- Pagea 27 and 21. 01 M.. 92714 Oucted by' 111 lndM<IUlll TI111 bualnff• 11 con-duetll<I by 111 lndlllldu• <*ianeou• Mapt. enown •• Tl\11 bu11ne11 11 con-Htroyut11 s1111 ducted br 111 lrldlvldull PETE JOHN DUCA unll 3 on 1 condOmlnlurT' ductll<I by hu11ban<I and Wife Thie 11at9fl'lel\t wu flied l.Mnn John Thia 1tal.mtnl w• tiled plan recorded In Boo• 8arblt• K Hiii with the County Cletk of Or• Thi• etatamant wu 11111<1 with the County C*1t of Of· 128 {4 page 1081 or Ottlela Thie 1111emen1 wu flied ange Counly on o.e.m11>er with the County Clefk of Or· ~ County on Dec.mbet Aecocd•. and In d«1laratlor' with the County Clerk or Or· 14. 1984 anga County on o.cttnt>et 3. 1984 or covenant• condition• ange County on ~btf nuazs 12, 1984 ~ anO reitrtclloM recorded Ir 17. 1984 Publtlhed Orange Cobt l'itn31 Publithll<I Oranoe CoNt Book 12823, P• 188, 01 ,.,,,, Dally Piiot O.C.mber 21. 28. Publlttied OtlnQe C~•I Dally Piiot o.c.mw 1, 14, Ottlelal Aecx>fdl Publl•hed Orenge COUt 1984, J1nuary 4, 11, 19115 Dally Pilot DeQemt>« 21, 21, 21, 28. 1984 PARCEL 2. An unolVld.O Dally Piiot o.o.mbef 2 I, 211. F·6811 19114. January 4, 11, 19115 F-536 one-fOYrtHl'lll\ (11141 '" 1984 January 4, 11. 1911& F-580 n11a•1C NOTICE 11mple lntetMI u • 1411\anl F-593 l'\BLIC NOTICE l"UVt. on common In Md 10 all th11 MUC NOTICE _ l't&.JC NOTICE FICTITtOUI .u ... H portlOn ol 1.0I I ot Tract No r•N'" .. '!!!,01UTl•ITUlltNUMINTI 'ICTITIOUI ., .. 1 .... 11 NA• ITATl•NT 91173 In the CC>Ynty of Or· l(.,qn -'" .., .._ Pl8UC NOTICC NIJC NOTICE f101TTIOUI .,_.. MAIM IT A 1'WllalfT The f~ peraona .. doing~ .. MOL fl MAINT!NANCI HOME REPAIR. 201 ti Trabuco Oak• Dtlve, Ttabuco Canyon, Callf t2878 Btaf frank Ttlbulllll, 20711 TrabUCO Olk• °'Nw· Trabuoo Canyon, Calll 92878 Melod)'•AON Tflbulelll. 20711 Tra~ Oua Drlw, Trabuco Canyon. Calif 92878 Thi• bualnaH 11 con- ducted by. nu.bano ano wt•• ~·RoM Trlbultlr(I Thll atalamtnl WU llled wtth the County Cleftt of Or• anoe County on DeceMber 14, 19114 ,_, Publflhed Orange CO.I Dally PllOt o.cemw 21..i 28. 1184, JtnlllfY 4, 11, tie& 1'-512 ange. Stat• of Callfomla, If irteTmoul IUl....,ll Tl'>e IOllowlng peraon• are N.AMI tTATDllNT Jllel~~ng per90l'\t .,. shown on a map rec0<ded Ir N·~ IT .. Tl ... ~NT Ootng bullnffl u TN! followlng peraon la d.,.ng ou .. nete It. Book •2S. PIQM 27 and 211 ""'. .. -THE FRENCH LOOI< doing butlneaa u ltPS. 27028 Via , ... ta., ________ _ u "Common Aree" on e The followlnQ pert0ni are 333•,;. Amethyst, Newport REST ASSURED. 283 Minion Vlefo, California "8.IC *>TIC[ con~lnlum plan reeotd«l d O 1 n g bu• 1 n • • • a• BNch, California 12682 AYOGll<lo I t9, Coste Meaa. 9289 I --~;..o...-.--._....._ __ 2" 1.,78 I ..,.,.., LINl<l.ETIER CONSTRUC· N c~ "J_ .. _ .. I(•"·-Calif "2•27 Tetranc:. LM MalnaNlw. ,ICTTTtOUI ~II Marc •· " n """"' TION. INC 765 9aker .,, """' .......... • v 2702• VI Fteat ......... _ .... ..,.. _ .. ,,._ 1261• p..,,., 1081 olOttlcll 333•., Ame1-t, Newport &.llnda Ann 1<1ndrlck. v • a, ..,_.,,.. -...... -.. , -.-Str .. I Colla MeM. CA BMch, Callf~ia 92862 283 Avocado • 19, Ooata V .. jO. Calllornll 92891 Tl'>e felloWtng pwaona 11e Rec0<ds teeotdll<I In boOk 112826 Getard Edefy, 2•121 \Ila M .... Cal/I g2e27 Steve Carllrl. 209 l.olltl, doing ~ U: ::.!~d:eoe '38· c l Ottlclll Link Propeert'", a Cati-Siil Clemente, MlH lon Thia builn .. a 11 con· EnclnllU. Cllllornll 92024 OUALIN CARPET ANO Ex~tlMQ lflerefrom al fornle corporation 765 Viejo, Calllornla 12692 ductll<I by an Individual TERRACE LEE MAIN• OAAPERY, 4400 MacAl1hur m1neral1 011 gas. pet· Bekaf StrMI Coall M-. Thia bualneaa 11 con-Belinda l<tndrlcll SHAW BouleV11ct, Suite 370. Mw· roteum. other hydrOC11bon CA 92626 ~ ducted by co-partne<a Thia 1111aman1 wet 111ect Thll 1111etT*ll was Iii.ct port Beech, Calif 928e0 tubltanc•s and all undet" Thia ou11na11 11 con· N JOHN CAN IC.ADAM With the County Clef1l of Or· with Iha County Ct«k Of Or· N1utJIU9 Prop«11ee, Inc , QfOUnd wet., 1n or undaf or ducted by 1 corporation GERARD EOEAY · ange County Otl o.e.m!Mlt llnQe CC>Ynty on Novembef CalllOtnta • ...oe Mac.At1hur which may be prO<luoed Jacll Jen~1n1. Secretary Thia 11a1ernen1 wu flied 14, 1964 ~. 1984 BouleY11d, Suite 370, ,.,.,_ lrom aald 1o1 wntcn underlies Thil Slltement wu 11111<1 With the County Clerk or Or-f2all20 m 1... PGf1 Beactl. Calif. 928e0 1 plane parallel 10 ano 550 with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on November Puollane<J Orange Coat! Publlltlad Orange Coaat Thia bu11neaa I• tion- leet below ine present sur· ange County oo December 27. 1984 · Oaily Piiot o.c.mw 2 1. 28. Dally Piiot Oeoemt>« 7, 14, ductll<I by: a oorporatlot\ lace of said 101 for tilt l3. 1984 F2t11MS 1984 January 4, 11, t985 21. 28. tll84 Aobert F Allen. Jr . Vice purpowe of prospectlMQ for F2'Ul4 Publllhecl Orenoe Cout F-573 _______ .;..F...;·6'.._? Prelld9nt .' 1 11\e exp!Orauon develop· Publlllle<I Orange Co111 0811y Piiot December 7 14, o11D1IC NOTICE This ataten>enl wa1 nled ment prO<luctlon extraction Oally Piiot Dteemb« 21• 28• 21, 28. 1984 Ma.IC NOTICE l"UVt. w.llh the County Clerk of Or· and t0aklMQ of N ld mlne<als, 1984• January 4• l t, 1966 F·S31 FICTlnQUl IUlfNlll ' ange CC>Ynty on Dec.mbet oll, gas. petrole1.1m. other F-592 flCTITIOUI IUltNHI NA .... ITAT'lmNT -t2. 1984 hydrocarbon sub1tancee NAMI tTATW•NT The lotlowlng P«'IOnt are FtaMI an<I water from said lot I>) Pl.81.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE The following P«ton II dOIMQ butlnet• u : Flowtr Alert end Jf1ett means of mines. wellt, der· "'ICTITIOUI 1u1 .... ••t "'ICTITIOUI IUltN•U doing bullnMI u Valley Aasoclatea, a Call· ..00 MeoArttlUr INYd. ... rlekl or othe< equipment ..-,,.~., ,. "' NAO GROUP. l7132 fornla 0-.il Plltn«ahlp, f1'0 from 1Urf1Ge locations on NAME ITATl.-WT NAME STATEMENT Northflel<I 1.ane, Huntington 369 San Mlguel Drive, Suite ~'°" ltMcfl, Callf, adjoining or nel~hborlng The fotlowlng pereon ta Th• follOWlng l*'IOnl are Beach. Calll. 92647 00 N--""" ,. ___ .. c• -dolnn bu91nel9 u · doing buelneu u · H ••o<111 17132 9 1 2.;.,, ~""'' ...,....., ~ Publ'•.._.. ""•""""' ,. ___ , land or tying outs! e cl the H·•u NT ER 1 NT ER . · arvey "" n, """ --..,._,... .,._. IOUllOns on aOJolnlng or T 11 ER M 0 0 RA p 11 I c Nor1hfleld l.ane, HunllMQlon Mlctlffl I. Cohen. 39g San Delly Pllo1 December 21, 211, neighboring land on lylMQ NATION"L. 1002 Sec· LEGAL CENTER. 5924 Beacn. Callf 92647 Miguel Drive. Suite lOO, 19114, January 4, 11, 1"5 C>Ytalde 01 the above-de-retaflal Clrcie, Cotta M.... Warner Avenue Huntington Thia bualneH It con-Newpo!'I 8"ch, CA t2&e0 f -578 atrtbecl lot, II belnn under-Calli 92626 Beech, California 92647 ducted by an lndMclual R D ,,,_ ... "'""' S lloOd that the ow~; 01 such Wayne B Hunter. 1002 C1Mn B Rosa, DC. 33511 HlfWY MO<llln ober1 · ..,..,, ~· en mineral• 011 gH. pet· Secretarial Circle. Costa Valle Road, San Juan Thi• atatement wu 11111<1 ~~~1 ~. ~~1:2e:'· __ .;..fltlll..;.;;..;;;.l;.;C;...;.;NO.;;;...;.T;.;ICE;.;;.. __ roleum, other hydrocarbon M .... Callf 92826 Capistrano. California 92676 with the County ctenc of Or· Fio-Vati.y P1au Par1· flCTTTIOUa 9U ... ll aubalanoes and wataf u Thia bu11neu 11 con· Thia bu1lneu la con-ange County on Oectmt>et nan, Ltd. 1 Celtte<nla Um-.. A .. .-. .. -..... I h .,__ all h Oucted"" an lndivldual ducted by an lndlvldual 1• 19•• " ., .. ,~ '"' NI on a.,.,,..., th ave vi ... -1t1d Par1nar1hlp, g595 The fol.........,. ,_IOf\I er• no right to enter upon the Wayne B Hunter CALVIN B ROSS. DC f'2a531 Wllthl 81 d .,_,......, Hiiia --"'V ........ aurlaoe of the above-d• Thi• atalament waa 11111<1 This 11a1emen1 wu tlled Publlaned Orange Coast re 11 • .,... .. _ ·1 • 001no bualneM u : ~rl"'..,.. IOI nor to ·-any of with the Counry Cieri< ot Or· With the Coonty Clerk of Or· 0...., Piiot Oecemlbe! 21. CA 90012 M M. & H. SPECIAi.TiES, ... ..,..... w-c t December eou ty November -• Equity Land Reeourcae. 20952 ~· Part< Ln . the uid lot or any por11on ange oun Y on enge n on 28. l9e.4. January 4 11• an Oregon Corporation, 559 Huntington Beach, Call! thereof above said plane 14 1984 211· 1984 1965 F.u.. San Ylldro, Montaclto, CA "2"•6 parallel to an 500 feet below Fmu2 "211114 ,,._ • .... the preMnt surtace 01 Ille PubllShed Orange Cout Publlstle<I Orange Coaatl-----------93108 Fred R. uo111, 20952 aald lot for any ""'''poee Dally Piiot Decemb« 21, 211, Dally Pilot Oecembet 7 14, f'\ellC NOTICE Thia buatneu 11 con-OUMn1 Paik ln . Hunl· ,._ 1911-4 Januuv 4 11 196& 21, 28, 1984 __ ...;.,; ______ dueled by • general part· ington 8eech, Calll 92&4e wtlal_.,., ' -• ' ' F-532 flCTITlOUI aUllNlll nerahlp £11ubeth UOell, 20952 PARCEL 3 Non-exctullve F·57 t NAME ITATEMIHT Aober1 D. Ex•. MlchMI I °"""' Park l.n.. Hunt· MMment1 lor accaa. In· The following P«ton• 111• Cohen, General Partner• lng1on Beach, Calif. 92648 gr.... agr.... encroach· Pl.81.IC NOTICE l't&.IC NOTICE dolr19 bulln ... u Thi• statement wu nled lhla bu1ln1" la con- men!. sup1 port, d m1 elntten· r.,.TI.TIOUS IUSINEll RSF ASSEMBLERS. 852 With the County Clefl{ of Of. ductll<I by 1 general part· ance. re(>a ra, an or o he< FICTITIOUI BUltNEll ,.,..,. Magallan Street. Co1ta ange County Ofl December ne<wtllp pur~ over the common NAME ITATl!Ml!NT NAME ITATEMENT MeN. California 92628 17. 11184 Fred R. Uctell area and over tl\099 por1lons The folloWlnQ PeflOrll ere The followlng peraons are Richard Scoll Fleming. F2U7'04 Thia 1111emen1 wu nled of th• asaoc11110n Pf'operllel doing bualnest ••· Oolng bu1lnea1 •• 3821-J Bear Strtel, Santi Roy Leeowla. Anorney 11 with the County Clert< of Qr. comprlae<I of the recreation FIASTWORLD TRAVEL SCOTT & ASSOCIATES, Ana. Calllornla 92704 I.aw. 3200 Brl1tol Street, ange County on o.e.m1>er area eesement and the OF CORONA DEL MAR, t70 Mcl<nlght Drive, Laguna Joyce Lynn Fleming, Ste 700, Co1ta Mesa, CA 14, 11184 slree1 easement, ell H 38 10 E Coast HIQhway, Cor· Beach, Calffornle 9265 I 3621-J Beer Street. Santa 92628 . f..a 1110Wn and O.fl"41d In the ona del M81. Calli 92625 Brian S Wood. 170 Ana California g2704 Publlahed Orange Cout Published Orange ea.at 1bove-<1eacribod plan and Homer R Bragglna Sr. McKnight Drive, Laguna This buslneea 11 con-Oally Pilot oec.mbef 21. 28, Dally Piiot December 21. 28. the abOve·descrtbod decler-6331 Acacia Hiii Or111e. Beach, Cat11orn11 92651 Oucted by huaband and Wlfa 1118•, January 4, 11 , 1985 1184, January 4. 11. 1N5 atlon Yorba Linda. Cllll 92686 Robert J. Shine. 170 JOYCE FLEMING F-600 • F-570 PARCEi. 4: Exc1u1111e Au<lre E Braoglna, 6331 McKnight Drive. Laguna Thia l1atement wu Iii.ct euementt appurtenant 10 Acacla Hiii Drive, Yorb1 Beach Calllornl192651 With the County Ci.tk or Or· parcels No 1 and No 2 a. I.Inoa. Calll. 112886 Th11 bu1lness I• eon· anoe County Ofl o-Tlber scribed aoova, for uH eno Tnis buslne11 11 con· ouc1ed by a general part· 3. 1118• OGGupency lor (yerd). (deck), dueled by husband an<I wlle nersn1p F1t22M !garage) purPOHS deflne<I HomM R Braoglns Sr BRIAN S WOOD Publlstled Orange Coaal as testriciad common arta• Tti11 11a1ernen1 was tiled This statement wu filed Dally Pilot December 7 14, ff RTE 1n the ebolle-Oescfloed dee· with tile COunty Clerk c t Or wllh the CC>Ynty Clerk of Or· A vate 1.1\t.ernmenL Pa- 11ra1oon. as aulgnecl to the ange County on Oetem!Mlt ange County on o-Tlber 21' 28· 1984 F-5311 MARIAN E HARTE. cif1c View M emorial •t>ove-dHCrtoed plan 14 1984 3 1984 ----------1 age 87, a resident of Park. Pacific Vtew The 1treel ll<IOrns eno '*"° F2'2247 PllJUC NOTICE H other common deslgnerron Puouan.o orange Cont Publlltled Or11nge Coast __ .....;.. _______ , u nungton Beach. M ortuary Directol"I, II any of the real Pf'opefty Dail-; Ptlol Oecembef 21 21. Dally PtlOI December 7, 14, FICmlOUS BUllNIEll JXlMed away Decem-644-2700. Oescrtbed ebove 11 198• January 4 11. 19115 21 , 28. 1984 NAME ITATl!MENT ber 26, 1984 ln The ----M-OO--R-E ___ _ purpor1ed lo l>e 1103 llAM& F-565 F-543 The fotlowlng P9f90nl 111a p k S • Co Blufts. Unit •3. Cott• Mau ------------------ootng t>usmess as NEW· sr upenor n · EMORY S . MOORE, California 92627 P 0 RT c HILD REN S valescent H ospital. M .D o f Balboa~ The unOMSlgned Trustee __ Pl.81. __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E _____ Pl8_l_l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ CENTER. 20221 Cypress St Beloved mother of aw ay Dec 25, 1984. dltclalms any llablllty for 1ny FICTfTIOUS aUllNIEIS FICTITIOUS IUllNIEll SW S1n1e Ana Heights. CA Walter E Pittsley. Survived by his wife :g;;:1;~~0~~~0~·~:~ NAM£ ITATUHNT NAME STATEMENT 92~~1nley Dale Monson Also surv1v1ng ar e E!Jzabeth son Geof- deslgnatlon If any ~hown The IOllowlng pertons •re The lollowtng persons are 20421 Upper Bay. Senta two grandaughter s. (rey Moo.re of Hood nertin 001ng DuslntU u domg bullnelS u A H CA 92707 S d d S p Se1osa1ew111oemede but w E 5 T P 0 A T LI NDA BENTLEY DE· ":ar:t''~eureen (MIS· an y an ue it-River, Oregon , w1thou1 covenant or war PORSCHACARE 19 H SIGNS, 2334 Aralla New-anhlmer) Monaon, 20421 ts 1 "Y' a I I 0 ( daughter Christi ne ranty express or lmplleO re· Charle SI Co1111 Mesa por1 Beach. Callfornle 92660 Upper Bey Santa Ana Lakewood, Ohio Mrs Carlson o f Hunt· garo1iig 1111e. posseulon or Calll 92627 Lindi! Bentley. 2334 Heights, CA 92707 I la.rte was ..a member encumbrances, 10 pav lhe Westporache Inc , Call Aralle, N-port Beach, Call-This bualneu 11 con-( h Pl ' h Co ington Beach; sister remelnlng prlncipal sum ot fornla, l9H Cherie SI lornle 92660 oucted by husband ano wife 0 t e ymout n · Florence Tellefsen of thenote(s),advane$S,lfany, Costa Meaa,Calll 92627 Gery J Werkmelater, Stanley end Karen g. regattonal Chur ch Encino and 3 grand- undef lhetermsofaa1d Oeed This buslne11 la con 233• Aralla. Newpo118e.ch, Monson and M emorial Ser-children. M em orial of Trua1. leee. chargea end ducted by a COfporallon C•;1~~nl~i:i~:!. la c:on· Thi• etatemeot wu tlle<I v ices will be con -"""'l"Vl·ces will be held ••pen-of the Trustee eno Michael T Miiier · Prell with the County Clerk of Or· d _,., h Sa """ or the trutts created by 'aid den• ducted by 8 genMal pan-enge County on November UC'ku \ ere on l · December~lst at 11 Deed cl Ttutl. for lhe Tn11 s111emen1 wu llled nershlp 30 1984 urd&y, December ~9. A .M al Pacific View amount reasonably H ll· wUhlht!!CountyClerkolOr GARYJ WERKMEISTER F211llO 1984 at 10AM With Chapel, Newport mated 10 be $7 935 86 ange County on Otoemoer This statement wu flJe<I The betletlciary unoer .. ,0 14 1984 with the CC>Ynty Clerk of Or-o:~b~~::' ~~ ~o~~ Pastor Tony Curto of -Beach. Pacific V iew DeedolTrua1here101oree11-F2al1t enge County 00 o-nt>er 2128.198• ftc iating Pierce M ortuary Directon ecuted and delivered to the Publislle<I Orange Coaat 3 t984 l'-5211 Brotht>rs Smiths' uncterllgned a wrltteri Dec:· Daily Piiot o.e.mt>er 21· 28· F2.S2:Ml M or\wu-y, Dlrectoni. PETERSON taratlon of Default Ind 0.-1984 January 4 1 t ' 1985 Published Or1nge Coaat Pl.81.IC NOTICE c.36-6 .. 39 LILLIAN s'IITnL EY mend tor Sale, and a wrttten f -574 Deily Piiot Oeoamber 7. 14, _____ .....;..____ J J n.1..0 Notice or Default end Etec-21 28, 118" FICTTTIOU8 IUllNHI PETERSON, age 67, ''°" 10 Se11 Tne underligned Ml.IC NOTIC£ F-536 NAME ITA TIMENT BOGG IE pa.ed away Decern· cauM<I .. ,d Notic. of 0.-rt1ero11ow1ngP«eons are BOCCIE. LAVINA ber 26 . 1984 fault and ElectJon 10 Sell 10 FICTITIOUI IUllNEll f'\ellC NOTIC£ dotng bullness u SurvlVed by her hus-be recorded lnthe county WAME ITATl•NT COMPUTER ADDITIONS. FRAZZEE resident o f wM<• the real propeny ., The tellowtng peraona are F1cm1ou1 IUllNEll 1e 11 Alleo Ave<1.,., Cotti C-Osta Mesa passed band Lawrence located doiMQ bu1l""8 u NAME ITATIMIN'T M • s a . C • • 1torn1 • Dec 26 h S h PeteJ"IOn Sr. of Santa Diii Novembet 30, 19&.4 8 2 ND s TREE T I c E The fotlOwlMQ peraona are 12627 ·3238 away . l e Ana La CAL FED ENTEAPfUlfl, CREAM PARLOR 211 62nd OOIMQ bu•I~•.. J w WUhlngton. Jr IS survived by a ; sons. wrence a Calttornla GOf'llO'alton, aa Street. N-por1 Beach, Cell· GIMONE'S, 3415 Via 1617 Alleo Avenue. Co1t1 nephew G. Russell Jr. Peterson o f New- a.eld 1r11tlM, ly: D«Mn rornla 92683 Oporto, Newport Beech, M e• a . C • 11 torn I a Boggle o f a:ista M esa, port Beach, John W1t11\MM, ANl•IMll he· PatrlCla Holloway 2800 Call1 92663 92627-3236 Peterson of Loe An- r•tef)', 5"70 Wll1Mr• llvd., w Ball Reed. • K· 1. Olmone's Inc . Calltomla, Richard J Hiiien. 18195 a stster-m -law, V ada geles and S•-ph•n lull• t40, Loe AfteelM, Anaheim. c1111tornl1 92804 3415 1111 Oporto. Newport Santa Joenana. Fountain Boggte of N ewport """ ~ Caflfornle tOOH (211) Thia bualneu 11 con· Beach, Celll 928&3 Vall9Y. C1llforn11 92708 Beach and a cousin in Peterson of Loe An- '1·5800 ducted by en lndllllduel Thia bualneu 1a con· Thia bu1lne11 11 con-I 0 l H f ge l es, sister Jean Published Orange Co1111 PA TRIC1.< HOLLOWAY ducted by a cotporatlon ducted by co-partner• aw pa ooper 0 M cCord and three D1111y Pilot ()e(;omoer 211. Thll s111ement wee flied Olane Myerson, Prestoent J W WASHINGTON, JR Bakersf ie Id. Ca Ii· 1984, .lenusry 4. 11. 1985 with the County Clerk of Or· Thi• •tatement wu filed This 11atement wu !lled fornaa smte 1923 and grandchildren. M em - M2M enge Coun1v on ~mber with 1~ Covn1y Clerk of or. with the County Clefk or Or· in Orange County orlaJ Service Decem-~ 5~1 18 198• 11nge C0<in1y on Dec.m~r ange County on Oecemt>er ber 29. 1984 at 1 IAM F_........ 3 1984 ~1nc•1• 1971 Graveside --"" 12. l984 • at Sa 1 n t P a u I Publl1n&d Orange Coast F2to»OO F2'22U 'IC'rv1ces will be held Dally Pilot December 21. 28. Published Orange Coast Pubttshe<I Orenge Co .. 1 on Saturday Dec. Episcopal Church in ' DEATH NOTICES PtJ8LIC NOTICE DIAMOND PROPERTIES L TO 200 Eat! S1ndPOlnte Sulla 700 Santa Ana, Catll 92707 t1u11 and Demand for Sele feu11 and Demand '°' Sale Jettrey E Stone and wrnten notice ol breac:h ano wrlllen notice 01 braech Thie etatement wu flleO FICTITIOUS BUllNlll ano or elecllon to cau .. the and o1 election to ceuM the wllh lht County Ct«k of Or· NAME STATEMENT 1984. Janulr)' •. 11 1964 Oally Pilot Oetember 21, 28. ~~ll~:i~~~ber 7 14. 29th at 11 AM. Tustin. Directed b y F-585 1984, January 4, 11 1985 F-5'0 G ' a n d v t e w Saddleback Chapel in F·579 Cemet.ary. G lendaJe. Tustin Charles V Mlhaylo 200 East SenOpolnte Svlle 700. Senta Ana Calif 112707 o.nnia Gltfln, 200 Eut Sendpo1n1e Suite 700 Sen1a Ana Cell! 92707 Ml.IC NOTIC£ California. Friends~-------1nge County on November The tollowtng P«•on• tr• unOerllgned to Mil u 1d undersigned lo Mll uld doing bualnets 19 U NCOl.N Mt.IC NOTICE properiy to satisfy llld obll· property to aallsty Nld obli· 30 198• ,,..,., WOODS. LIMITED. 18662 ---------POOi.JC NOTICE gallon1. and thereafter the gat10fls end ther .. lter the ..... Bl S •oo FICTITIOUI IUllNIH -------· --FICTITIOUI 1U• ... •11 Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· duele<I by 1 llmlted partner· antp Dennis 01n1n Th s ttatament wu 11111<1 't'Jlh Iha County Clerk ol Or linge County on '**'1t>er to 1984 F2U911 Publl1hed Orange Coaat Dally Pilot Dec:.mbef 20 27. 1984 January S 10. IHS T11-S67 MLIC NOTICE under11~ned caule<I sa10 "n"-slgn-' t a"·-' iald ltefl 6 ....,....., ~. O. 8o1 ..,__,...rthur vO utl• .. ...... ~ """ "" u--.. 7110 =:" 9Hcfl c.-. '"""' C" q2715 NAME ITATIMINT FlCTITIOUI 9UlfNCSI NA• ITATl•NT nollee o breech a.nd Of &lee· notice of breach and ol elee-_,._ • All Alli t8SS2 MacArthur TNI toltowlng peraon 11 NAMI ITATl!•NT The followlng per90n1 are hon IO be hon to be f..,...,.. Bl 0 s 1 •00 c dolnn l>ullnea• u The 1............., RecorOedDECEMBER 28 Recoroe<IDECEMBER26, Publlthed Ortnoe Coalt 92 11715 ute lrv1ne, A AMERICAN AUDIO, dolnQ~~~.s:'A':::~ d~7R~~:ITH SER· 11183 H Instrument No 1983 as lnllrumnet No Dll~tl~ o.c.tnbef 6· 13• Jtm Monit r "847 N VIDEO PRODUCTIONS, Home s.Mcea. 18071 Fitch VICE, 29511 Ivy Glenn, 83-585858 of Ott.c;1a1 Re-83-585652 of Offlelal Re-20 · 914 TH·SlO Batavia Orange CA 1128&8 16487 Sier-re. FC>Ynlaln VU. Avenue. In/Ina, CA 92714 1..9Quna Niguel. Calif. 92877 cord• 1n the ottlce of tile R• c:or<111n tile office ot the Re-Thia bualness 11 con-lay, CalH 1127011 Bradford o Anoeraon. A.H soreneen. 29591 Ivy corder of Orange COunty COfdef or Orange County •-ic W\TICE ducted by a lwnltad 1*'1*-a.car F A1ondo. 18"81 10811 1 CC>Yn St . Stanton. Glenn. Laguna Ntouel. Clllf. may call a t the monuary on F rid&y Dec 28th 5PM to 9PM Pierce B rolh<'rs Bell Broadway. Mortuary Directors 642-9150 Said stlaWlll be maoe. bUt Said lale will t>emede. but .-~ nu lhlp Sierra. Fountain Valley. CA 908llO 92677 wHhout covenant or war .-ithout covenant or Wfll· M All Razl Callf 112708 Thia bu11neH 11 con· J.C Sor1t1Mn, 29591 ivy .LUKAS ranty, a11preaa or Implied. r• ranty lkPI'"' or lmplled, re-TMI":~~ IAU Thia statement wu llled Thia bualnH1 11 ton ducted by an lndMctuat Glenn. Laovna Nlguel. CAllf M A R G A R E 1' E gtrdlnQ tltle. polMUlQn or oardlng !Ille, poaaeaalon, Or Tl NO 41147 MJ with the County Clerk of Or· ductll<I by an lndMdull Brll<llord Andef-IOI\ g2677 ern:umbrances to pay Iha tneumbranc.a, to pay tl'>e • • ange CC>Ynty on Oecember Oac:ar F Atondo Thia ttatement ••• filed Thia buelnff• la con-MARIA LUKAS of remaining Pf'lntlpat 1Ym 01 remaining Pf'lnclpal tutn of YOU AAE IN OEFAULT 17 1964 Thie t1e1emen1 '"'"Iii.cl w1tl'llntCountyCler1lof0r duet.Oby hl4bandandwtfe Newporl B each, the nota eecured Cy said the note MCured by Nld UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ' ,,...,.,. with tile County Clerk of Or· ange Coonty on December J lea C S Deed of Trull. with lnletMI Deed of Truat. With lnterM1 DA TED DECEMBER 27 Publtaned Orange Cout .,. CC>Ynty on O.C-,1>er 17, 1011• ' T~~ ... ,:.~. lfled passed away Decem !:~Id ;~~:.'ou= ~ :~d1~o~~=· ~ !~:10u:L~is ii~;:~~ Dally Ptlot December 21. 28. 14, 19114 ,..,.. With the Coonty c1en1 of Qr. be r 2 7 . l 9 8 4 . terma of sals ~of Truet. tarme ol Mlt ofed ol Trvtt, YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY 1984, J&nuary 4, 11, 1r.:99 Publllhe<I Or•~= 08~~\fc:<'~= 2~~ ';0.~~nty on Oecemb9r ·l~~nt'Vld vedAnbtoyn~erllOhusn&. 1 .... char get al\d •Xf*I... 1-. c:harget tnd twpeneea BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC o lly Pll t Deoem"-2 28 "'8~.-J • 11 1"85 --.. H• ' • FICTITIOUI IUIMH ol lhe Trull .. •net lht truft.I ol tl'ie TrutlM •nd the trultl SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX 1:84, Jl~uary •• Ii. 19~& . 1• . lnUll')' ... • F-511 Publllhed Orang;c;.; Peter o( Beverl y NAMI ITATW•NT cr&alll<I by aald 0..0 of CtMted by aald Deed of Pl.ANA TION OF THE P\8.JC Pt()lte{ f'-115 Dally Piiot oec.ml>ef 21, 28, Hilla. Carry o f Cost.a The lollowlr19 peraons ara Trual Truit N A T U A E 0 F T H E ---------M d h doing bullneee •• Said Nie wtfl be held on Said 1111 w111 be held on PROCEEDING AGAINST ACTITIOUl IU9Mll rte.IC NOTIC[ 1984, January 4· 11, 1966 eu, aug ter. L I L AN SE L I N Friday, January 4, 1985 81 Friday. Jtnuary • tNS al YOU. YOU SHOUl.0 CON-NAMI ITATOmNT Pl.81.IC M>JIC[ -.....;....;..;;..;;;.;..;;....;..-,.~---------...:f.;..·~ffu9 H eidy o f Beverly CORPORATCO. 31 19 100 p M at the N0'1h front 100 P M at the NOr1h front TACT A LAWYER The fOllOW!ng per90tll art 'ICTITIOUI .,..... fUM.IC fl)TIC[ Hilla; aiattta, Traudy IClllarney l~. C0tta M... en t r an c e Co u n t y ant r a n ca Co u n t y On JanuatY 111. 19115, ti Oolng bullneN M FOOO 'ICTfTIOUI 9U.,..ll NAMI ITAT'lmNT H be l 0 C&llf Cour1hou••· 700 CMC CourlhOUH, 700 Civic 11 A M • c A I. H 0 F AN l A 81 A l N f ! A . NA• ITATl•NT "The lollowtng per90l'\t ... '9CTITIOU9 ..,..... aus rier 0 r - Ltl&nHI lncorpotalaO. c.tlter OrM Weat, Santa c.nter Dl'lve WMt. Senta ENTfRPRIS~S.a Callf0rn11 NATIONAi., 214 Upttno Tnefollowlngper90M ate doing buelntu 111 NAMl•TA'fa..wf a nge , Brigette K.,"*"' M Cl'laml>era. Call-Ant Calltoml• Ana. California COfpol'ltlOn .. duly •P· Ortw Laguna Beecll CA d~ ~.. CAMPB!!LL COMPANY. 833 The IOllowlng peteonl If• Frohllcll of Orance. rornta 20412 Cyprau. Ai the time of Iha 1n111a1 At Iha time of the tnnlal pointed Tru1tee under llld 92651 DANK PLAZA TAAVE.L. Do vat Orl\le, Newport OOlnQ bu9lneM.. Anellese Pcm~r of &einta Ana tlta Calif 92707 publJc.atlon of lhll notlot. publlclllon cl thla notloe. purauant 10 Dead of Trv11 EvanM FIOtt 274 Upland 2910 Htrt>Ot BIYd . Ste 203. 8Mcfl. CA 92t&3 81(1 SOUTHERN CAI.I• M unich, Germany Da11ny S CPlambetl. P 0 the total amount of the un-tht total amount of the un-rtcO<cted Januery 7. 1NO, DI'~. LIQUN a..cti CA eo.11 M ... CAlll 112928 Matti.-T Clmpbeil, 111 FORNI~ 95&0 WlllfWI( Av• Bo11 3590 i<enei Alu.It• paid belanoe Of the obit-pe1c1 belwice of rne obit· u 11\Str No MM. book g26~ 1 Roe>en c IM*nal. 18222 4~nd Strwt. AC)t a. New· ~. •2&0, l'OUl\Ulln v..,, and H~y ~mer o f Hel I ~tlot\ MCured by the abaft o•tlot\ aewred by Iha lbo\19 13480 ,,. 630. of Ottldel Douol .. Ddey. 274 Up-Monl.-.y l.n .... Huftt· port e.cm. CA·~ Calif 92708 Munich . brother•. 111111 J OIM'lbef•. Ft O deecrlbed deed of tnm Ind deacflbed deed of 11\111 •nd Recotdl a .. cuteo by land Oma Leguna BMch. ino1on 9Mctl. c.llf 92849 Thia t>utlne.t le con· Siii lndl*ry of "°"tlllrn Rudy Slf'Oh.meter o f lo• 3590 Ktnai AtUlla ... llN1ed co.ta. ~. Mllmaled Cotta. ~ Al.LAN MINOA. a Stngll CA t2Ht Setty J Bvcllnell 1822' <lue1ed by an lndMduM ca11tomia, Inc., CellforNI. I 9"1 1 It'd~ II 181,8411 48 and ac:tvanc.t It JS0,18105 men Now 1 Mwrled Man Thlt l>ullneat 11 eon-~l•ey l.n •'8. Hunt t.calt'*il T ~ OS~ W111,_ A--. 1250. r VI n t • A 1 f 0 n I Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Dated ~bet 1. 11>84 Dated Nowmw 11. 1t84 and hit Wife LINDA A dueled by 1 oen-•I pan lncJlon 1eectt CAllf t2Mt Tillt 11•t~ wee fled F'ounlaln Va/fwy, e.iit S t r o h m e I t r o f d\lcled by • c;orPOfltlOtl ML.A ,.IUNCIAL co.. MU l'INANCIAL CO., MINOA .. trvetor1 In !hf nerthlp lh111 bueln"a •• con wi1h the Court1Y ~of Of· Tilll bullM11 I• con· M u n 1 c h , Ton y ICalhlwn Cll.,.,,ber'I, vie. TrHle•, A.t.C. T"UIT Tr1111 .. , A.l.C. TfllUIT offlGa 01 lht Count) Alt Douolat T Balley. !.anne O\lc111<1 by hvll>e.nd 8l1CJ W(la .,. County on OeoembW duc1ad by • COfl)OrltlOn s l r 0 h mt' It' r 0 f Pr..ictent OllD ll"VJCll. tMC., OHO ll"VICll, IMC., aordef of Or.,. County FIO<a Betty J lucitMll 17 1"'4 Alctlard C Aul\ Pr9111CMnt Thi• •let.,,.,t ..... !ltecl A99ftl. ....... OlaMo A§eftt, ... Mt. DlaMe Stal• of Ctllf()fnla. Will Thi• at1ttmer1t ... tlled Thi• 11a1ernen1 w tiled ,... Thia "''"'*'' •• fltecl M unlt'h and thrtt woh the County Clet'k of OJ ......_ ~ 111, ~ • .,.,,. au11a 111, ~. S!l.L AT PU81.JG AUCT"ION wtth the County Otetll of Of. wttn the~ C~11 of Or· Jach eon. Kidder· ' With ttlt County Clat1c ol Or· 1rondchUdnm ~r· ange Covnry on o.c.mw Cellfetl\ll M14t (4tl) Calllornla t041 (411) TO HIGHEST BIOO!A FO.-ll'IOt County on Oecetnbet anoe County on oec.nt>er Sudlb, One CMo Piii .. "'V9 ~ on o.c.tnbet vi<'Ct will bl" hcld S.l· 7 196" •• tlU, 9r1 ..., " ,.,, ........., er. ..., I. ,..,, CASH jpey1ble at time 01 11 1914 t4 tN4 Sult• 2&<>. IWwPOf"t e.cn. 14, 11114 u.rdav ~ 2$, ~ ~Vfoe"1ut••• ._..._.Vloel"fu"•nt aai.1n ltwfVf "'°""'of tll« faJ1tl ,..11 CAl2te0 ,_ , l'llDftened Orenve eo.t PvbHled Orange eo.t Publl9had 0renoe COM! ~_, Stttaal at rri. Soultl Pl.tbfllhll<I Oranoe eo.1 Pub4lttled OJtnOt Cout Pvtllllhld <>ranee CoMt Pvbllahe<I O!'enoa ~ 1984 at 10 AM at Pa- HARBOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Glsler Ave Coete Men 540-5554 PIERCE 8AOTHEll'8 8Ell BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broedw•y Costa Mese 642-9150 BALTZ HAGl!RON SMITH I TUTHILi. WHTCUFF CHANL 427 E 1711'1 St Cotta Mesa 846-9311 McMOftMtCK MOflrTOA.lltY 179~ Laguna Canyon Road L-oun1 beach. Ca 828&1 40..-9~15 o.it; pijol Oec.mbet 13, 20, o.n, Piiot Oecemoer 14 21 Dlllfy Pll01Dtcttnbet14 21 ''«'I 8'11ranc. to the Of· O.Uy Ptlot o.c.mt1et ~1, 21, Dady PllOI o.c.,nw tt, tt. Dally,,_ o..Mer 2t, 21, D91~~ o.c.n. at, 21, dfic V lt>W Chapel, 21 1984 Januety 3 IHI 28 1984 • 28 1914 • 1 no a Co u n I y 0 Id t9'4 JMUafY 4, I 1, 1981 198• January• 11, tM5 1~. JanuafY 4, 11. 1111 103A, JanufllY 4. 11, 111$ New""" n-~h PTf. C TH-551 F-557 F·&!.& Cou1thoUINI ~ti 'II S1n11 r 505 , 811 r:-«>1 F-MI _.. ~ .:.:...L.:::::==::r.====:'.:.... -- --Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT IFtkJay, oec.mt>er . 1064 CS....._-'n __ MUC __ NO_TlC_E __ , ---:P'lll.:":::"'.IC~MO-m __ , __ MU_C_fll_llC_E __ --Pta.1--C -NO-TIC(--l--MUC--MOTIC(-----MUC--.,-JlC(----1--"9.JC--.,-TlC(----PWUC--.,-ru-· --·-----Nu:--..,-m---·--,,.--llJl1C[---- ~A~.. ~~:.=· ~TI'l'10UelUMIJll ACTmOUe • lllUI ~lmOU9 eull•N ~mroue•'ltfl.. AttmCM'991"1D•• K•tMn ""~---"''" ..... Ill TM folowtnO perton .. The I NAllll eTATl-.NT .... I TATIMIWT NAllll ftA~ MAim ITA~ ..... n.~ NOTICI °" AMm IT•CT-rT • ...... naw ' dolnCI ~ •· dOlng ~ ~IOM.,. The folloWlng petlON lie l"9 ~~are T._. ~ pe!'ION lfl ll'le ~ l*'ICN.. "'9 ....... .,.,_. 1111 Mlfl'UCAnoll 10 Tl!e tololMig .-.oN.. TN lolOlllllnl ..... _. llLVAHA'S PL.ACI! 4201 GAA ""-'~ OOll\Qt>uai,_... OOll\Q~u OOi"ll ~ • l"C9T. doMQ~-OCW\o~K llG.t.A&.COMOUC dolliO"'*-W ~ ...... ,Al ntl w ,8'(Clr latltaMe' Calif F.ASHINrooc~~ 8 OLD SllA~.A EHOINt!AINO C~RUA flAlHWAYS. 22t00 0 l.lm'-1 Str... AM!AICAN ENERGY BEAV£A HOMll. llVIMGRI &OUACE AUOCATU. f'AOfO •AOADCAITtHG t2103 ' . ' VICf lGtH M NINOUA-COMPANY,2837CluOilOUM 264•UAOMlf'Ott• ~.El t005LalleP0t11t,CAUm CONSfRVATION Q~, KOKAM!I HOMf.S, L.Otoot• t2-2t.a.c J17·' ..,.,.,.,.,,. ...,.,., ~.ICMWl'ADO Mlll\I Sllvena Men:um St• 2o3ws.t ,noffl St · Aolld, Cotta M-. Call• Toro, Calttom11 tM30 Paciflo Ctr~l1 lewd T• .AMl!RICAN lNeROY IN· IAAOY ttOMU. OntA To~" May Conoem • .......,,. DellCI\. CeldOM1I eAOAOCAITIHO WON(. 4202 W f'ay Cit a.nta NI' 8eec11 Ca11f 8M2f". lngton lomla f2624 L~ "°"111<1 Gtltum. Jr . ting Compeny, Inc. (ltele of ST ALLA TION, 2770 8 HOMEI. A!ttDl!HTIAL L.£UM JD N •~to t2te3 IHOP, ft"8W, &AOAD• 1 Ca111 t270S ~J George Leelle MoH.anen, 2~4~ M<>fntnottar Aoad. !I ~l)Ofltton Calif0tfl11J Hartxw lltwd . I• A. len&e CAPITAL LTD .1. IEA t._. ~1t of~ Aowt 0 fo,, 2•70 CAHIHO W0AQf40•: Tlllt bvtlMea It con. N Cofal ameaOtt-421 2137 ClubhOuH Aoed, T0to c..tomia 92630 ~ .. Mlfte at~ • Me CaNf t27CM 8Allzg HOMl!e, a.nd llilwereot COn 01 * "4T' Haipol w., Colla ..... ll01 W.,.,_ A"9 IHI dueled by-an lndfvldual lllQtOll S:· ~f~· Hunt· Cotta M.-. Clllilornia Thll ou11n .. 1 •• con-Thia statement ..,.. Ill«! Tom lou Lang, 313 t TAOVT HOlrdS. t t7t II OH tAt.f ~ tfl\Je. Celdomitil t2M3 Hu11t1ni!to11 .. act!. C 1 Matla a. Mwoum 0 1 n • 2e27 TNt bualneu It con· ducted bY" an lndl'lldutll wtlh the Courlty C-11 of OJ .... ..,..,, A~, Coate MeM, MW. lttMt. u .. """"--ea.-EAT Pl.) to Ml ~ n... ~ Ill con-12147 Thll l\atement WU flied Aodt~ t. l 0,,. In. dUCtlO by 111 lndl'Mlual LLOYD R OIL.LUM. JR tnOI COUflty on Oeoll'n!Mr C.ilf t2e2t fOtnla 8'71• .,....,,.. "° Monf«Me Cluelld bt "'Ind Undl,... ,.,_,,., ... *" with Ull County c.etk of OJ. RMf, No• t;t H N C0tll GEOAOE l. MOILANfN This atalement wu ftlld 17, t8M MM!n Fran.a. A«.actl, ~ MeHalNe. t Ut 81 A.-.. co.t. ....._ 9"27 "°9rAT Q, fOX tech St., H4.lntlft0ton ~ lllOI County Oil HcMn\ber a.ac:ti Calll Htaf"'in;ton Thia etlten\411'11 wet nt.d wttl'l tfle Courlty Clwll ol Or· ~ 208 18th St., Apt C. Hunt· Malft 8 l1Wt, IA. lf'YIN. c.... PublltNd °'MO' eo.t,.. Thie *'-..,,...,,,. ... flied CA t2MI 29. ttM Tl'llt butln... 11 con wtttl 1~'Y ~Or· •noe Collnry Oil Novetnt>er Put>llthed 0r-. ~ tngton ISMcft, Cellt t2W lomle t.2714 Olly PllOl ~ 2a. With a. County ca.k of Or· l 11 o m 1 • H o I "' • 1 ,.,. Cluctld br 1 11 • anoe ty Oil o... 2e 1984 Delly Piiot o.c.mo. 21. 28, Thll bullneee It con-o... Stmtll'O. 1eo1 a. 191oe ante COun1't Ofl NO¥etntllt ~. 205A 1"' • Publlthed Orenoe eo.t nerlhlp 91'* P1111· • 1"'6 ,.,., tt84. JlllMM/Y •. It IMS duoted by u ""'"· 11... T..,_, C«one dllll F-403 IO. '"" Huntintton ... e11. CA o.iey Piiot o.c.mw 21 Joe Ott '211MOI ~ltflld OJenoe Collt F-6ff corporeted euoclatloft Mar, Celtomla t2t25 ,.,_ l'2't4I IHA JeNfltY • 1 t ta' Thie "'-Pubtlllled 0r-. Cc>Mt Deily Piiot o-nw 7 t•. Othef "*'. ~ Thll butlneet le c~ ~~ ~ Orenoe Collt Tlllt t>ueineet .. ~ ttas' . • • wltl'I ,,,.·~~t.:W .. fj~ Dally PllOI Oecltnber 7, "· 21 u. t8M Mlltln '· ~ Ouded by-a llmlted Pfl'1JW• rt.a.JC _,,,_ OeitY p"°' ~ 1. 1• duct.o Oy I 9Jllllll"lll C*t· F..eQe Cou Y Of..,.. 21. 28, t984 F-630 P\8..IC f«)TIC( Thia ttti.ment -filed • ftC11'TIOUI .,...II 21. ~I 1114 rier1NP ~984 nty Oil Oeoltnt>er F·544 with the County C.. of Or· PHIUP H MC NAME£ N~ ft ATtmNT • ' F-!12'7 Unda Ptige TIUT.a --.-... M'-..,,.-Til'-r--1 ,__, P\8.IC NOTICE NOTICa ~ etlQe County on Deoemt>er TfMI tletlnlent wu filed The t<*OW+nO pereon1 .,. Thie _..,,.,.. -... ~" nu1rw. PutMlahed 0Jtnc1t Cout P\8.IC NOTICE PUa.tC AUCTION 1', 1"'6 ~ tl'le Cowrty Ctenc ot Of· dOlng butinW • ,_. &-P\8.JC ll)TlC( #fl'I Ole County a.\ (II Or· TITlOU Dally Pilot Oecemblf 28 K·1sal NOTICI! IS HERflY ,,_. ante COunty on 09cAmber tate~Co 8308W• wige ~ Ofl No:.,.._ ~ ...... .: .,..... 1984 Januaty 4 11 18• ,tCTITIOUI IUUtEH NoCtc. M .... GIVEN INt !hi~ P\lbllthed Orange CoMt S, tit' ~tyont ~ 8-dl. AC~..... 27 1"4 -ATIMeNT t985 • • MAim IT ATIMDn' Of ,.._. Pn1t1ertJ wol Mii at pubic aletlOfl Olilty Ptloc Oeownoer 21, 28, "9DQ CA t2M3 • NAlllm ••A.,._,,, . ...,.. The tollowtng perlC)tl II The foltow;lng '*ton•.,. .. ,,..... .... puraiant lo Section 2t700. '™· JanuMy •• 11, ,. PublWled OJange CoMt M#len w Nixon. "'°' TM~""°"' -PuollNd Orenp Co.I dol~ butlneee .. ; F-tc>e doing bualnwa u No. A t2$3f7 Ch~ter tO OI the 8Y9lnw F-6n D8lty Ptto1 Oeoll'nbet 7. t•. wwt Oce.nfront ~ ~~ • f1'lC IN-Delly Pl6ot DeoenlMr 21. a. M BIL! RADIO SEA· DI-·c ..,,.TICE FOUR SEASONS LIMOU· In tl'll Superior Court Of and Profllllone COdl of Ula 21, ~I. ltM 9-Ctl CA t2M3. '"'"""AS. 302 Vlctot\a 5t ttu • .i.nu.ry .. "· ,.... VICI!. M22 Tur11e Dove .. ~ nu SINE SERVICE, 24291 Whit· the State of California. tor tttteofCallforftlelheloffow.. '·538 T~ll N Nlll.Of'I esot 201 A, eo.t. ..._. CA ,..- Alie., Fountain Velley, Cellt NrJ Court Lag Niguel tne Collftty of Orange Ing mllcellaneoue peraonet l'tll.IC *>TICE Ooeenfl' ~ 92«27 t2J7,?!_ R ..__..*, .,.,.2 K·11MO Cahlornlt 9211't vna ' In the Metter of the E1t111 property to-wtt· ~ <;>;9~· Etwique • "-""...,,, --------- -·-.......... ..... OftANOI COUNTY Donald l.eel .. Coleman. or WILLIAM F BELL. 0.-• 1 ... Nc*W.. Quetrentt fJCTTTIOUI.. ..... Dlmt ·c Ml\nM' Thi .. buNMM .. con· 302 Vletona 8 201 A Coeta P\BJC ll)TIC( TU/tie~ AV9 , Fountain .W.NOA COUWT 2•2t1 Wllltney Court. CMMd HOUllillddlt..-na. NAMlftA~ f'UUU nu1iw: dudedby-1'1Ueb41ndandwffit ...... CA92927 _......;~~------- Vlllley, c.l!1 82708 700 CMc Cefttw Laguna Ntguet. Ctlllomlt Notice ts heteby given ll'lel •I~ Jo.f Ev .... Hove. The 'oflooimO '*'°"' .,, NO..._,.,,. MINn W NlllOfl TN ~ 11 c.on-PM:llTIOU8 MJrllM Thft bu•lneu It con-°'· Wttl 92677 tne underllgMd wlll Mii •t l'IOld ltemt dolnO ~ •: Oii '""c "" Thia •Utll'rllftl wea fled OUCted by""~ NAlm ft A,_., d"_f.:'.. ~ ~n'::!':!°u~ ltnte AN, James S Cook. 7245 Prlv111 .. le; to the hlgr-t ...... ~d;elt Rldl Dunn, Hou-KEVIN'S .AUTOMOTIVE, ,::;..~ With Ille COUftty C*11 o4 Or· ~A~~..... The 1o1ow1ng perlOlll IN CA. t210l M1mott Drive. Catltbed, and t>ett bidder, avbject to ,..,. emt 1127 Harbor Blvd. Cott• ange ~ty on NoYember ,,_ _. ._ OOlng buelf*l 19! Thi• 1t1tement wee flied Plalntttt Ktll'I)' Orty Californle 92008 c;onllrmtllon of Mid Su· • 92 Mutcl• Mo111ra. Meu, Calttorftle 82627 P\Ablk: notlol ii '*eb'f ,. 1914 Wltb IN County~ ol Of. H()Nl(EA HOMU, 1111 with the County CW1I of Or· Delend1n1 Ntncy Ann Thia bualneH 19 con-'*tor Collrt on °'&Iler the HOUMhold Items Kevtr! P GrMn, 3159 g1,,.,, lhtl JAMES R Gill · ~ ange Coutlty on Deoem!Mr SE M llA WW. c.- ange Co\lftJY Oil November Reyee, A.ndrew A Keuler Clvcted by 1 09t*al Pll1· l!h dly of January. 1985. 11 •32 • 1 ti. • 132 Leon Batbedol, Cotta MeM. Celt-ANO JOHN H W0008URY Publl9MCI °""91 eo-t 3. 19&4 lom.1~J14 ' ' 30. 1"'6 Ooe9 1 through X nerS111p tti. offic41 of Pepper, Hamil-Dixon Blcycle pert lftd lomle t2e28 heretofore dOlng Delly Piiot o-nt>er 1 14 '2llme Ptllllp H ~ 11TI nG07t Ctte No 389554 DONALD LESLIE COL Ion & ScfleeU, llOt S ~ b1cycie1 AOber1 D Gr.-i. 2981 under Int f1C1lt1ou1 lltm 21 21 IM4 Pvb119hed Of1n91 COMt SE MM'I •A. .,...,.,.· C... P\AbHtned Ofange CoHt IUMMONI EMAN StrMt. 20tn FIOor. LOI An· •82A Jan Stagner Blmtml Ptac.. Cotti ...... name111<1styleolOl ... WOOd • f .5,5 o.iiv Plot o.o.mbef 7 14, tom1tt2h• • Diiiy Piiot ~ber 28, NOTICEI You hew• been Thi' lletemenl was llled geteS. CA. County ol l.Oll An-HouMhol<l ltttns California 82e28 Oaneral Con1r1ctort. II 2 t , 28 191M CNflllVle 0 ~ 198•. January 4, 11 , 18, tu.d. TM OOVf1 "''' cSecic.. wltn the County Clerk ot Or-gelea State of C1Jllom11. all "1179 Tommi. Ellr1d1, Thia bu1lnH1 II con. 1830 Su'*'tor Ave, Clty of P\lllfC NOTICE F-528 1178 SE Main. IA INln&. 1985 aoeM•t rou wlthou1 '°"' ,,._ Count" on Nov-"~· right 11111 and Inlet"! ot HOUMl!old Items ducted by• Mmltld partner-Coate M .... County of Or· mm1 C """ cai1~'--114 • F-602 betng11Mordun61Mrou,.. 9··19a. , _,,.,... Nlddeoeaaed•lthetlmeOI •1025 Scott VHCh, lhlp ' Inge Stll•OfCallf()(nl• did NOT1Cl!tNVYT1N09'0S r~I nuTICE ~~ 1I01 0.- --.. ---,c-"""_T_IC_E_.;.;.;; ~ln~deyt.w."toed . F~ dHlh •nel all th9 tlgttt. title HouMh<>ICI lteme . ROBERT 0. GREEN on Int 2t11 cSey of~ NOTICE IS HEREBY ~rmous ~.. .,. Twrece. ·eorone dtl ,..._., "" ·-'-"'.._. bek, Published Oran;. Cout and 1nt1u1s1 lhll the •ett •• T aml 8'-11\d J« Thia ttllemetll wea r11ea bet l9M by mutuel con-GIVE N t II 11 1 ta I t d N.u. .,. A~ -..., C8lltornle t2t26 ~T1110UI IU..... II you wllh to ... IM Id· Oal!y Pllol December 7 " of ... d deceaMd has ec-H«tlet HOUMftold "'"" with the County Clerk Of Of. _,, dluolw the Mid pan. propou!t '°' ll.lrnt9l'llng .. The IOllowt AtlMn &wNwo 1I01 Glll-NAllll ITATl .. MT llQ of an tttorN/y In Ihle 21 . 28. 1884 Qulredbyoper1ttonoll-0< •85 Dick Boftltelld, lnot County on O.C.,,,t>er nenhlp 11\d termlf\11~ lebor, me1"111t. ~I ~ ~ ~ atee T.,...., Cor-dllll m11ttt • you lhoukl do eo F-533 otherWlte otl'ler 1han Of II" HouMtlOld Item• 3, 198-4 '811t10n1 u PtlrtMr• transportation and tucll Wood & Allodlt• 3&oo Mer. Clltfomm 9'2t2$ Tile following ~ &It promptly IO lhll your writ· lddlllon 10 th1t of uld ~ • 19C Mllcrtell APU ll2ll2m Seid t>u9"-In the Mure other laclllt-.. may be re-._._ I•'-Cor-· ......, ••~ a-. A. Hen. Jr , 19193 doing bullneite ... ten r-""""M 11 tn" may...... ("**d Er ....... -1 f>\Ablisheel Or•nna ,...*·t wlll be condUC11d by John 1 ,.,_. ..., ~-.,. ... _. ().. t PRINT CENTER, 11173 flied ;;'ti~· ,. .,.. ~IC NOTICE ce&Md. atthe time of d .. th ...,, Y .....,.., · -. .,... ..,...... Woodbury who wtn pey and qu f'ed for the 11183--U CA 92e75 Cllarmel Lane, P.cme Irvine Avenue, Suite O, AVllOI U.tld hi • .,. • ......_ In Ind to all Ille certain Im-22e Fred Swartz. l.Mtller ~~:l~Oecernbet 7, 1•. dlechar~ ·611 llebtltlee Ind STREET MAINTENANCE • Ooug1u Wood 3a00 Wet PeMudee. C.i1tom1i1 to2'72 C M C I """".,_. p<oved retl property, lltu· COllt • · 1 PH.ASE II RECOHSTRUC-.... Corene Del MM CA """" Sue HW1. ttla 0111 HI, •II ornla rnandldo El trlbunal puede FICTITIOUI 9UllHEll tted in th9 City of '*""POf1 155 Joteph Jenelralak. F-537 °:b~~ ~~ recefW1 ..._ TION OF 1(0ANAT DRIVE. 92~j75 C11armel L.tne. P.c flc 92827 <lecldlr contra Ud lln au-NAMI! STA~MENT 94tct1 County ol Orange HouMllOld It.,,,. 1 """"'-,....,_ o .... LEMNOS DRIVE, CHIOS Tht1 l>ultnat ,1 con-Pelledea. ~ 90272 PN So« Kim, 1134 a dlencia I rnenoa Que Ud r• Tiie follOWlng penona ere Stele ot California, plltlcu· t09 D11n1 Senmal, firmF rt~ ~•'-'* ~ ROAD, ANO EUROPA ducted ...,. 1111 INi............ FtlNI Q .. lletdl, ttft Creneh-Blvd , l.os An· IP<>ndl denlto de 30 dlu doing buslnaa 11 I Houtthold 11 •-II' MnfJCE u ·-,..,...,. ,. ·-~• DRIVE F I( Ot1ve _, •TOO.I..-Cat o ..... Cllttoml• l.11 II lnlormeclon QU• PROVIDENT HOMES, larly _ __deterlbed .. ollOWI 08 °' emt ,.~"" given that the ulldertloMd I tOtn om8t to Oougtu W004 ~ A_._, ton Thi• bu1ln111 I• con-elQue 1178 SE Mein Street •A, lo-wit 1 7 Martin Pryal, Witt not ti. ~t>te. lrom Lemnoa Oflve) ... ti. ,. Thia ltllemetit .... lllllCI Cdtoml9 90140 ducted by: an lnCIMdull ti you .... * .. lo•-" , .. _ ..... Irvine. C•Ulorn1a 92714 Lot 1. Block 335 of <Ana HouMholel Items YOU AM IN Dlf A~T 11111 d-on lor any ..........:..•llon celVld l)y the City ot Cottt <Ntth the County Cltnc ot OJ. Mitton H Lubin, 1110 ...... -.... "" Section Newport Beacl'I. Ir Tn11 sele will be by com-""°°' A DlfD M TRUIT ., -Mele 11 lf\e Office of IN City Co..nty on o.c.nDet SandhMt A--. C.-. PfL SOK KIM vlc9 ol .,, 11torfWt In this Pl'llllp H McN•mee It 7t5 llWI City ot Newpon 8Mch pett1MI biOdlng on the 5th DATE>""" y 11, , ... UN-1ncvrred bt '":, oth«l In ""of CWll 77 Flit onve. Coet• ~984 Celbnla to740 Thia ttatement wu fflld matter. you lhOUkl do 80 SE M11n Street •A lnllne 11 snown on • map lhereol day 01 Jenuary. 1985, et L.e9I YOU TAJ<&! ACTI<* f.:'nneme, °' tti.,,.,.,,. M ... c.ittor,,.._ uM•I 1ne na7tt Til6a bu.in-11 CXlll• with the County CW1I ol Or· promptly IO lhll yOUI wnt· C11tlornl1 92714 rteOtded In BOOll 4 P~ 1 t 00 • m Oil tnt premltea TO PROTICT Y04.M PtlOP· 01::S et Cot11 M-nour of 3 00 p.m . Jenutlf'( PIJ~ Orenge COMI CIUC1*I by e lmlt9d P8'11*· lngl Collnty on November ten rllC)Onse, 11 any, may be PrOVlelent Mortgage Cor· 98, Ml3ctftaneous M1p9, r• wher• H id property 11 EfffY, IT MAY 91 IOU) AT C•lffOl'nte. 11111 28th CSey o( 17 1985 et""*" time ll'ley Deily Pil01 Oec:embtr21 21, 1f11C> JO. 198' .._ llledSI onU•t~med-*-"-'t•· .. pottllon • Ca8Jll20<nla CO•· CO<dl of Orange County • Slor.O and wtitcn I• lclClted A "*.IC IALL • YOU "6., __ .._ -· WIU be opened publlc:fy and 1984 January. 11 1915 PHILIP H MC NAMa r-..., ""'"".. porallon. 1 00 Von more commonly known " at lntunatfontl Sell NllD AN UPLANATION ..,_..,,..,_. ,__ read lloud 1n U'9 Collnell F-5e4 Thie ~1 -ltlecS Publilhed Orange Cotst consejo de un ebogado en Karmen Avenue, 11th floor 3500 Mucua. Newport Storage. 17601 Morgan Oii THI NA'r\Me M THE 0 ~bl~lot ~~~ou28t Ch1mb1r1 Staled wtththeCountya.tkofOr· Diiiy Pilot Dec.rnt>.r 7, 14, .. ,, uunto. deberll hac.rto ltvlne, Cellf0<nl1 92715 Beech La"41. In tne City of Hunt-PROCllDINQ AOAIN8T 1918"~ ._,..,.. · pr09<>1111lhalt~tne11111 Pt.a.IC NOTICE ange County on o.o.mt>er 21. 28, t9a4 lnmedlltamenta. Ot "'' T111s bu1lnt1s is con. Property llOlcJ ··u-1s FO< lngton Beacn, CA. county ot YOU, YOU IHOULD CC*-of the~ Ind the nwne of 3 19&4 F-529 mantra. au r11pu1111 ducted l)y 1 limited P111'*· nlormallon conlect BUI Bel Ofange, 1t1te of CaHfornla TACT A L.AWYEfl F-&06 the bidder but no othll oi.-flCTITIOUI .,...... ~ __________ ,eacr1t1 ... hey •lguna.. puede l'11p II (71•1 87~82 Tlle lenellord , ........ '"' NOTICI M tJngubhlng merllt Atty t>oCI N.u. llATlm.MT P\lbMhld Oranee CoaM P\BJC NOTICE -regiatraelt • tlempo PHll.IP MC NAMEE Terms ol sate ca111 1n I-· right to bid 11 the MM TJtUITif'I IAll t~ tfter the tchldu6td The lolowlng .,.,_ .. Deity Plot o.c.noer ? ,.. ----------• 1-TOTHEDEFENOANT A Tl'lil statement wu to.a tul money of the Unite<: Purch-mua1 be mao. T.I. NO. acn Pla.JC NOTIC( doting time IOr the receipt e1o1ng ~ • CHIP· 21. 28 ,..,. K-111ao ch1llcomplalnth11betrlntad WllhtlleCountyCl«tlofOf. s ..... on oonllrmttlon 01 wilt! CUii ind pakl lor •t NOTICE IS HEREBY otbldSlhellberetufnedlO MU NK ·FAAMS, 1518 flCTIT10UI MltlNll• by the pl1lntttt eglln•t you. It Inge Coun\y on Oeoembet sale or p111 cun 1n<I b&I-time ot purcl'\111 All GIVEN, 11'1e1 on Thuraday. nm tne bidder unopellld. It ll\tll Abalone Dr . &altioe ltletld • ..... ITATl•MT YoU wtan to defen<l ll'lll llW· 3. 1984 •nee 111\denced by noll .. purc'11Md good• .,.. lold Januwy 10, 1985. 11 11:00 NOnCE M bl lhe '°" reapontlblltt; of CA 92il&2 The lollowlng per90!\S are tult. yOu must, Within 10 "'2242 cu1e<1 by Mor1gage or Trull "as 11' and must be r• o'cloek A M of MkS dey, In TIN8TEn I .ALE the bidder to -lhl1 his tJICI Edward & a.. JMl'I Bid· doing~ u · Bureau of d•Vt 1tter tnts aummona 11 Publtaned Orange Cots1 OMO on the property sc moved II time ol Nie Thia the room Mt Ul<M t0t con-Tl Mo. P·Mlfl 111 r~ In proper time nl<* t518 At>eton. Pt 71103 F-541 Cef'tlfted ConltlC1orl, 2901 -WO on )'OU. fl1e .,..th 1'111 Diiiy Piiot o.c.mt>er 7 14 tokl Ten par cent of emoum sale 11 tub)tet lo canoella-ducting TruttH"I S•I• NOTICE A Ml ol ~ 5peQaJ fMll>ol la CA t2ee2 NOTICI ~ s Puftman St • Sant• Ana. court • written rM90r1M 10 21 28 t984 F...... Old 10 be ClepOS<lad wllh bk! tlon In Int event of ..ni. wltl'lln !he omc.. ol REAL YOO AM .. DE,AUl 1'. PrOYltior\9 111\d IOdltiona 10 This butlne&t II c;on-T'MISTEFI I ALE CA 82705 Ille Compitlnt Unlell you .,..... Bids or otter110 be 1n wrll· rnenr be~ landlord ancl ESTATE SECURITIES SER· UNOeR A DEED Of TRUil, Generlll PrcM9iona to the ClllC1ed by-an lnOMOuel T. &. Ne. 091. Certified Contrtclor do. your cl«autt wUI be Ing end wm be reoelved 11 obllgetad party VICE. loctted" 1800 North DATED .1UN1 21, tlM. UN--Staneluel Spectt1c.11ton1 Eoward 8.onlcil iaat-· Group, inc. 2901 s entttedonappllcttlonolthe IM aforesaid office at tlll) Publlll'led by lh9 Orange Broedway, Suite tOO, In tl')e Lllll YOU TAKE ACTION may ti. obtained et the Of· Thie stttM*\I -ftled ~fRIELL Pullman. Sant• Ana. CA Plllntltt, and 11111 court mty PUBLIC NOTICE 11me allM the 11111 e>ubll-Coett Diiiy Piiot o-Tibef City of Santa An1. Couftty of TO "'°"CT YC>Ufl ""°". ftcl ol lhe City Engineer. n with the County CWk of Of· NOTICI 92705 enter • judgement llgalnlt Ct llon """°' Ind befort 21, 28, 198' Orange, Slit• of C.lltomla, EIUY, IT MAY • IOU> AT Fw Offle, Cotll ....... Ct»-~ Count~ Oil Oecetnt>er YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Thia bu•ln••• I• con· )'OU for Ille rell« demand.cl NOTICE M dlle of sale F-583 CONtlNENTAL DEVELOP· A "'9tJC IALE. • YOU tornta, upon nonrtfundabte 17 19&4 UNDER .\DEED Of TAUS~ Clucted by· 1 e«poreUon In !he comptalftt. which TRUSTH 'I SAl.f W1tllam P Bell II E•te1.1l0t MENT OF CALIFORNIA. MEE.D AJI IXPl.ANAnoN payment ot S5 00 An ad· ,..,,. DA TEO OCT t9 19&2 UN Gloria Manchett.,, Preli-c;OUICI reault In garnllhment No. 40722-0W of tr.e Wiii of Uld DeceOenl INC e Cal1fornl1 corpor-M THI MA,,,._ M THI dltonlll ctlarge of t2 00 wlll PIJbMINO Otanot Coeet LESS YOU TAKE AC~ dent of wages. tekl11g of money or YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Pepper. Hemllton a Mt.IC NOTICE euon u duty appointed P"OCllDINQ AQAINIT be medt ii handled by mall De.-y Piiot Oeotmlber 21 28 TO PAOTECT YOUA p~. Thia ttalement was filed property or other rtllef r• UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 8c11Mt1, b1 a-.. W TruS!ee under anc1 pursuant YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CON-Plana. ~flcatlont and 19M J.,,.,.,., 4 11. 1985 ERn' IT MAY BE SOLO A"t with the County Ci«ll ol Or· Quested In the complalnl DATED AUGUST t5, t979 Young, Au_, •I Lew. toe l ltS ll2SJ to 1h9 power Of ... con-TACT A 1..AWYE". <X'* con1r1C1 documents F-SM A PUBl.IC SALE IF YOV Inge County on November January '· 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· 1. OllVI Str .. t, •2000, "'°' NOTICI! M f'Wred In 11111 oertaJn 0..0 of On ,,_.,., &, , ...... may llto be nemlned 1111\e NEED AN EXPLANATION 30. 198"4 Lee A. llranch, Clerk. 11: TION TO PROTECT YOUR Ang••. CA 80014. TltUITH 'I SALi Tria• nea.ned by NORM.AN t:11 ...... "*-'•CT, -Office of lhe City Clertl Of the P\lll1C NOnct Of THE NATUAE Of TitE f2l2070 luaen CorCOfen, l)~tr PROPERTY IT MAY BE Publl•hed Orenge C-t Tl No. MOMS SIDNEY GERSTEIN. AN UN-dut1 eppotnted Tn11tM City of Coett u.a_ Ptent PROCEEDING AGAINS~ Publtslled Orange Cout Clefll SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE DellyPlloto.c.mtMr 21,21 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MARRIED MAN ANO LINDA under end IM!llUMI to ancl SpecjflcaltOOS Wiii nol ~ YOU YOU SHOULD CON· DlltyPltot Oeotmbef "· 2t, Statement ot dam-oe• IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA 1164, JenU1WJ l , ,. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DIANA MURPHY, AN UN· Deed .. Tn.t ..-did ti. "**' unleM IN ad· 0 D c '0 1 I 1 'l. TACT A LAWYER 28. 1984, Januery •. 1985 pursuant to Code of CIVIi NATION OF THE NATURE TIIF·• DATED 811/79 UNLESS MARRIED WOMAN, , •• JULY ,, ,..., .. ~ Mo. ditiOnal $2 00 ~ge II .,,.. • 2 •• 1 I • I l. .. °" J..-y 11 198.S .•• f-581 Procedure s.elton 425t1 OF THE PROCEEDING YOU TAKE ACTION TO corded AUGUST 1. 1980. IN .,._.2'74111, of Offtdel ..._ c:lu<led with paymell1• 0 1 0 0 2 1 It I f .... A 9 15 A~ GREY OAIC TODElltNOAMT,Andtew AGAI NST YOU YOU MLIC NOTICE PROTECT YOUR PROP· BOOK 13eae of Offlclel,. cordt lft tM Offtoe of ttie Eact\bldlhellt>emadeon t-44-1m7M FINANCIAL CORPOA· A. K...W. Pllfntltt, Kllhy SHOULOCONTACTALAW· ERTY,IT MAY BE SOLD AT oords ol 111d County. It CountJ"-d9fof0nnge the Propoeal form, "-ts NOTICE M ATION A CAl.lfOANtA P\BJC NOTICE Gray 1<Jt>mlt1 the followtng YER YOU AA£ IN DEFAULT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU P-0-880, Rec:order'9 ln1tru· C°""ty, ltet. of C....,. P-1 through P·16 e>tCMded n.UITCE'l I ALI C~POAATIOH • OU1y ep.. ----------tt111m1nt1 of d1m10• On J1nu•ry 1 t t985. al UNDER A DEED Of TRUi l , NEED AN EXPLANATION merit No 914, by rMtOn of 1 Exeeut•d llr ,RED H. In the conttlC1 esoucmanu, QOC Mo. 10111 ooonled TNS.1-uncM1 ano flCTITIOUI 9UWll pur1Y1n1 to Code of Clllll · 11 00 A M Cal Fed DATED JUNt "· 1171. \JN.. OF THE NATURE OF THE bf'eec:h ()(default In paymenl llllOUNA. .M.. .. -rted 111<1 shall be ICCO'nOW\led YOU ARE IN OEFAVL T pUf'IUertl to Deed Of Ttwl NAMe ITATEMIMT Procedure Section 425 t t Enlerpt1M1 I Calllornie cor· LESS YOU TAKE ACTION PROCEEDINGS AGAINST or l*fortnll\Ce of !he obi!--WILL MU AT "*.IC by 1 c«t1fled or caetller 1 UNDER A DEED Of' T~T rec:oroeo NOVEMBE-. • The fOllowlng Petton la Med 1ct1 e 11pe n a1 $ por11t1on H duly appom11d TO PROTECT YOUfl Pfll<>P· YOU YOU SHOULD CON· gttlOOI aec:ured t"-eb'f 111-AUCTION TO HIOHEIT d'leck or • bid oonCI IOI' not OATEQ 12122181 UNLESS 19 8 2 11 n 1 t Na doing bullnea •• 12.012 05 tnd 8CGNlng Trustee UtlcJllf Ind pursuent lATY, IT MAY I E IOlD AT TACT A LAWYER Oludlng that braech or de-9">0EA '°" CA'" (per· .... lhlll 10% ollne amount YOU TAKE ACTION TO 81-392373 ot Off<Ul .... WESTRONIX, 16315 Mnt Lou o t e e r n In O a lo 0eecJ of Tru91 recorded A P\IBLIC SALE IF YOU On 1111185 81 1t001 m fault, NotlOt ol wt11Ch wu .0.. ettlme of .... In lewfwt of t!W Old. mtde P«Y•ble to PROTECT YOUR PROP-1 eotOa 111 lhe olfiOe o1 t.ne leUp, Foun111n V•ll•y. Callf s t 025 33 September 13 1979 as NEED AN EXPLANATION s T ATE w IDE F 0 RE. recO<'d.0 AIJi!Yll 18, 1983 lftOftl~ ol '"' Uftlted th9 City of Co.t• M ... NC ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT Coun1' Recoro.r or ~ 92708 Prop 1 r 1 y d 1m11 O e Instr No 12390. OOOk OF THE NATURE OF THE CLOSURE SERVICES u the as Aec:ordet s Instrument ltet.. et THI FRONT ~ proposel 1'1111 be con A PUBLIC SA l.E IF YOU ANGE County Slalt ol C.11· Gtryl ewtt Conley 16315 $89550 13307 page1083 of ONlc11I PAOCEEDINQ AGAINST duly 11ppo1nlld TruatH No.83-359958 WILL SELL TIIAH E TOTHIOU>OA--lldre<J unleaaocom~ NEED AN EXPLANATION 1 '"•I E1ecu1eo Oy Mnt lllllp, Fountain V•Hey lncldentel expenMS none Records e•ecuteO by YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· under 1nO pUrsuant to 0..0 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO A N 0 E C 0 U N T Y by tuetl caetlet s Checlt OF T>iE NATURE ~ THE 1 M 0 T H v 0 .. "" CAHI 92708 known 11 lhe pr-1 1>me STEPHEN A COLBY and TACT A LAWYEfl ol Truil Recorded on THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR COU«THOUM, LOCATED. caSll or OldOto' s bor>d PROCEEDING AGA "IST l) DONNELL /4 SINGLE Tl'll1 bu11ne11 II con· General damages PAMELA A COLBY Hu~ NOTIC£0P: 8 27 79 u Oowmenl no CASH lawful money ot the ONIANTAAHAkV'D~M· No0td$htllbeoonel0ettd vou vou SHOULD CON MA~ CAPOLVN L RICH- ductad by Ill lndhlldull $150.000 00 band anO Wofe 115 trustors TRUST(E"I 8.Al.E 38381 Boo« t328e P-oe United $111es or e C&Stl•ar s TWEEN SYCAMOM AMO unleSS I IS mt<le on • blank TACT A LAWYER ARDSON AN J NMARRIED Gery lewl1 Conley O&led 11 /29/84 In Ille otttce ol 1'19 County NO. t05000 1553 ol Ott1C11l Records In check dt9Wn on e stale 0< BAOADWAY, IANTA AHA. form lurnothed by Int Cny of On January 4 1985 11 WOMAN w1u SELL AT Tnla st•t9menl wu llled Mort1rttr, lllaldwln a Hatt, Recorder of Orange County On January 28 1985 11 the ottlee of tile Rec:o<det ol nettonal bank. • 11e1e or led· CALtf~A all rteftt. lttle Cost• MeH and ta m.ae In 9 15 1 m F110et8' Nat'°"•' Pu Bu C A UC T 1 O N TO W11hthlCountyClefkofOr· byl>HtdA.Hef1,Anomer• S111e ol C111torn1a. WILL 1000 AM 11 THE REAR Or1nge County. California. erlloredll unlon,orestall end lflt9f98t con"Ytd to 1ccoroanct w1u 1 tht Mo<1gage ANOelaHon u HIGHEST B10DER FOR Inge County on o.c.rntoe< f0t Ptelflttft, 111~ Tempe SELl. AT PUBLIC AUCTION ENTRANCE LOBBY ON 5TH executed by RIC HA AO O< lederal 11vt11gs and 1oen end now h.w by It -*' PfOvlslont o! Ille Pr()()()Ul duly eppo1n11d Tru.stee CASH lpeyaole 11 time at 14. 1984 Av. .. l uttt ZZ. Notthrtdge, TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR STREET OF CH•CAGO D IL LON & CLAUDIA auociltlon domlclled In tnls Mtd Deed of lrwt le the requl,,_t, under 111\d pur1W1tlto 0..0 M1t 1n llwful money Of "11 F'2a52'7 CA 1112!1 CASH (p•y•I> .. II 11me or TITLE INSURANCE c o . DILLON Will SEl.l AT 1t1te. •II pay&Ole •t Iha 11"'9 ~ ~ In M6d Each l>ldder mull ~ Of Trutl recotO.O t/4182 .. Un.lt d StatH I •I THE Publlllleel Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Coul .... In lewful money of It'll LOCATED AT 501 N MAIN PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE of ..... 1111 right hti. and Collftt, eftd lt•t• d•· llClll'IMd .. reQUV8d l)y lt'w I inat '°'° 82-000029' of Of-FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE Diiiy Piiot Oec:emt>.r 2 t, 28. 011ty Piiot Oecembel' 14. 21 United S111es) 11 aoutl'I STREET 111 the C•I> of S1n11 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lntert1t held by II 11 ecrtbed..: Prev•onng wegea Shlll ti. hc;.el Rec:or<111n the of'llct of OLD ORANGE COUNl"V 1884 Jenuery •. 11, 1985 28. January•. 1985 Iron! t ntranu to tne Orange Ana County 01 Ortnge. CASH (p1y1t>i. 11 lime of Tl'\lllM '" lhat rllf property TM lend ,....,.,... to In In acco1d1nc• •1111 lht the County Rec::Cl'def Of Qr., COURTHOUSE LOCATED F-567 F·560 Coun1yOldCour1nouse. 211 Stale of Californ11, CALI· ule In 1ewful mon.y or the 11tua11 1n said County Ind tMt ~le tltueted Ill Dav•s-Btcon Ac1 11 specl· enge Counry Callforn•• ON SANTA ANA BLVD BE ----------w Sanll An• BoutevercJ, FORNIA RECONVEYANCE Unite<! Stell~•) II SOUTH Sttte. described II fellows ..... lt•t• of CetttoMle. fllO ··•-h•rt 1n 1n1ae 1 WILL SELl. "'T PUBLIC TWEEN SYCAMORE ST " Pl&IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE City of S1n11 Ana Stele ol COM PA NV a c a111orn1e FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE PARCEL 1 :,c Ofenge llM te pro111aj()ns AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-I BROADWAY SANT A ANA C1U1orn11 111 r1gn1 title and Cotporet1on a1 duly ap-ORANGE COUNTY Ol.O An undl\l\ded tllOth 1n· .. ,..._t: The City Council of ltle DER FOR CASH OR CALIFORNIA 1111 ngt'll tftlt K-11Q2 K-15421 lnlerest conveyed 10 I nd po1nled Trustee unOer '"" COURTHOUSE. 211 WEST terat n Ind 10 Lot I of Trct fl.uten 1: C•ty of Colt• M9N ·--CASHIER s CHECI( •pay· end onr••t con~ II' NOTICI M NOTICE 0' now IMlld by 11 under u d ce<t11n Deed of Trutl ell· SANTA ANA Bl.VD , SANTA No t0431 1n tile City of lot 2' of Tract l50I. In Int r19hl to reiec;l any or Ill tbie II time of .... "' 11wtu1 and now "8ld b) 11 .in<lei DEATHM DlATHOF OeedotTrus11n 1t1epr()j)«ty eculedbyC BRUCEVANCE .ANA.CA allrlghl.tnleand lrvlne Counry of Orange tl'le City of Cott. ...... o.ds mon.y ollheUM.OSt•t•l tatd 0..0 ot TNS1 tr trw LYll A. HOl.clH 0£NeVA Q. HOSKIN 11lua1ed In H id County and ANO CL VOE B VANCE. lnle<"Mt conveyed 10 Ind State of C1lilom11 as par CCMlntr of Or' ..... lttte of Tiie Contr1clot Sl"•ll ti Ille tronl entranc. lo !he P'OP9"1Y 511ualed Ir! Slod AHO Of Pl:TITIOM ANO Of PETITION Stale described as HUSBAND ANO WIFE. now llelo by It under Ilk! map reoorded In Boo« Ut5 C.utOl'ftlle, M per ~ ,.. comp!) #Ith t"9 p<OlllS<ont o d 0 • • n O • Co u" 1 y I Coun1v ano Stile CSMC••beo TO Al>MtNllTEA TO ADMIMITl!A Loi 17 of Tract No 2783 CHARLES E VANCE ANO Deed of Trull In Int property of MlscelleMOU• Maps. ti conM«I Ill booll 2M. Po..-1 of Sect.on 1770 IO 1780 In· Courthouse IOCet•CI on u l lTATENO.A12t170 EI TATl!NO.A121111 asshown on emaprecorded MIRIAM J VANCE. HUS· SllulledlnsalOCounty,Cell· Pages23and2•1ntl'leofflce end 2 of f:li.e.a-• ciuSlll't ol Ille Ctlllornoe Santa Ane Blvd ~ LOT 8 1 OF TRACT 111n To Ill helra, beneficiaries. To'" lleira. benefk:ltrlM. In 8ook t39. Pages 42 lo •6 BAND AND WIFE 19 lornll. d.acrlbld Iha land of lhe Collnty Rec:o<der of ....... Ill tM omo. of tl'le LIOOI coo., It'll p<evt1~"0 Syc•rnore St and Btoeo-10018 IN T!-1E C•T't •f credlt0r1 Ind contingent credlto11 1nel contingent lnciu5M'• of Ml11Cellaneou1 trustors recorded on JUl. v therein Orange Collnty Count}' "9coldef of Mid r11e and llCele 01 wegee • w•~ Sant• "na Ce•ttCY"'• COST A MES,t. cou..,n. 1.•r Ctedltors, and persons whO CteditOf'I. Ind pwtonl wno Maps. Records of Orange 05 1978 as lnsltumetit No PARCEL 1 an unoMded EXCEPTING THERE· c-ty tablllhed by ,,.. Ctt'r of •• •g!'ll •. , .. •""' ,,..,..., ORANGE STATE OF CAL may be otherwiM lnter•tad mey be ot!leNIM lnler•ted County C1lltorn11 2207 1n Book 12745, Page 11 t33td 1nter .. t In 11\d 10 FROM Units 1 ttlrougl'I tO u flA.-Cll. 2: Cotti M ... 'llfhlCh .,. li\ed C:>"veye<S to I nd no-~I FORNIA AS PER MAP RE In the will and/O< ..,.,. of In the wlll and/or ...... of Ellceptlng all ()II OH 1032. ol OtttClli Aec:o<ds of LOI I of Trect No ease In ll'lown upon th• Con-Aft • -t '°' lflofMt, wttn the City Cieri!. Of Mid ~ I unoer MIO 0..0 ot CORDED IN BOOtt 425 LYLE A. HOSKIN GENEVA G HOSKIN hydrocarbon suoatancu ORANGE County. Stile of the City of Costa M .... domlntum ~ f'~ded 1n 19reu end pUOlle utUlt1 City. end slllll lorteot penaJ.-Trust "' Ille 1>'°'*1'1 situ· P-'GES ' ~o : 1NCLVSIVE A petition nu been Iliad A petition l\u ~ med ano m1ner1t1 by wl'latevef Ctlltorma, under the pow« County ot Orenge. Sti tt ol Q.OOk 13558 11 Page 1683 of pur~ owr • •trip of ties pretet1bed ther•I' lor 1 •teo ,,, 11.0 County atlO 0 F M 1 SC ELL AN E 0 US by DOUGLAS H HOSKIN & by Douglu H Hoskin a n1rne known In, on or unoer ol .... the<aln contained C1Ul0<nl1. .. per map r• Offtclal ~d• Of Orange lend 20 .... '" width lylnf noncompNance of the MIO Stale dffctlbed .. LOI 72 of MAPS IN THE OFFICE o.c DONALD L HOSKIN In the Donald L Hoskin In the Su-Ille above dellCrlbed l1nel Wiii M ii II publk: auction to corded In 8ook 357. PllQM County wtttiln Lot• M, .. " end 21 code Trtcl ... 0 , 7 12 1n ll'lt Clt>r of THE COUNTY AECOAOf .. Superior Court of Orange perlor Court ol Orange belOw a cJeptn of 500 leet 11141 highest bidder IO< cHh 2•. 25 and 26 of Mia-Also ncepttno 1nere· .. ukf Ull11*\t It 9Mwn E~N fl.~. City Coste Mese H Ptr rneo,.. OF SAID COUNT" County raQuHtlng thtt County t eQuesllng th1t rnea.wred veniealty trom Ille or check 11 described cellantOUI Mapa, In tne Of. lrornthe r..,rlcled common on •"'• of lf9CI -·,... Clertl. City of Ceete ..... coro.o n Book 50 P4IQM 32 '"!'>I .. ,...., aod•"-5 11\0 DOUGLAS H HOSKIN & Oouglat H Homllln& Donalel aurface ot the ground 1>v1 below peyabte111het1meof ftct of tnt County ~def' areas111hOWnonl&ldCon-oon:tedtn booll-.,.... I Publllhed Of'ange Coe9t to 36 nc ..... , "'5-.;itllt>' commor ~""'°" DONALD L HOSKIN bl IP-l. Ho.kin ti. eppolnled .. wtt'10tll 1'1e rigr.t or eolry .... 1n lawful mon.-; of lhe of NICI County domlnlUm Pten •boYe ,,.,.,,. end 2 of ~· D•1'Y P!lot eec:.tnt>er 21 28 o.illt"~ MIPS ,. ,,,. <>'-' Ar• of I ......... P'<~"h =~tr!! r:r":~~1n:a': :~S:::.;i~':!~!1v:;5,~ ~.:n ;.nrn:o;::'n~' ~~:~r• ~~~~' !~ar~:;',:r,':::~r ' ~=~ny~n.;:1=n~ '~cEL 2 ~"': c':!o;,~ of ukS Or· 198' F-590 ,~~~~ ~~~,.rv ~"-' ;~.~.,:,:: "•o a~! ' ". ~ lh9 nt111oflh9 dece<lenl deeedenl depth of 500 lee! for 1"8 1mpltedas101111e.use P<>•· tne con~m1n1um plan re-Unlt5 ulhownupon t"8 fht •treet ~·end Trust<>< or r....::o•n :::--S'C N fBPOOK A"IF The petition reQuHll Tr.t p11111on rtQuHll purpose of ewplor1ng for sesstor or encumbr1ncM corded •itl book 12115 Condominium Plan ttferreCI 01nercommof\de.igrwtUon, P\RIC NOTIC£ W•tter ~c"ls l) CQO:,TA M ESA l A.L authority to 10mlnl1ter Ille eu1noruy to adm1n1S1et lhe bor1no m1n1ng drolling re Ill rigr11 1111e and interest peges 96' or ottlel•I re<;oros 10 1n Per<* 1 atx>Ye " '"' of tl'le ,.... Pf~ .,,. si•etol \Od• ... , •"o < )""''" ~;>e;· Mtate unoer lhe lndepen· estllt unoer lhe lndepen moving exu1et1ng or mer now l>eld by 11 H SYCll of said county PARCEL 3 deecrlb ed ebo•e I• DlltAATWNT M ot,,.. commor .:lel'O"lllOO '"fl u!'>Ott'~.,"'<' 'u11"' dent Aelmlnla!rtlk>n of Et-dent Adm1n111ra11on of El· kellng said substences 19 Truatee tn and 10 the follow· Pare.I 2 Unn 86 u anown An e.<ckill119 eoeatmertt 10< putpor'IH to be: t1t ntE 0£Vfl~NT URVlCEI 11 &f'IV of !he 'M o·~~ J 11 "'' an> l••t>•hTy •or -"• tatM .Act 111 .. Acl rtterYed 1n v11ioua d..05 ot 1ng de9Crlbed property silu· on Int condominium plan r• p • r k 1 n g 1 n d o 1r1 o • MAST£fll C...CLi, COIT A ENVIAOl....-T AL Cle s c, • o e o • e o. e s ncor• .. l...U Of 11\4! sirw A i-nng on the petition A l'leltltlg on the pelltlon record lled In tne llOl'eatld County letred to In Parcel t •bOYt purpoMt OV9f that pot1Jon MESA. CA t2t2ll .. ESOURCEI M CTK>H pu<port.0 !(' l>e 208J S!ttt IOO•MS 1"4 01~ C()mm('!'I wtll bl held on JANUARY 18. wtll ti. held on JANUARY 18. Tne 1tree1 acJdress end end Stitt. 10 wll TM ttrMt eddreu and ot Mid lot 1 ~tao u TM ~Md l rve.tM I No1~ 1s lleret>y g....~ Avenue. Cot11 MeM Celi· ~~netlO<' •f u•~ s~ 1985 at 9:30 A.M In Dept 1985 11 9·30 A.M In Dept Oller common de.ion111on. It LOT 26 OF TRACT NO other common dettgn111on. 5·C on the Condomln!Um d!Klalm• enr tteb61ttr tor I tnt Oep1r1men1 of tornl• 92e27 '~, .. ,, No. 3 at 700 CIVIC Cent., No 3 II 700 Civic Center •ny. of !he r .. 1 prooerty d•· 6786. IN THE CITY OF If any. of the rNI property Pl1n ret.rred to l bove eny lncOtNCt,,_ of tM ,,,..,,, Services Enlltrontntn-The ~llgn.o Trust.. Se•d 'MllflWlll be~ OUI Oftve w .. 1. Sent• Aftl, CA Ortve WHI, Santi Ana, CA ICtlbed lbovt It pUrl>()ned IRVINE. AS SHOWN ON A (I es c r I b. d • b 0"' I 1 Thi tlrMt eddr... °' •trMI ... ,... end otMf 111 AesourC411 S.C.ttOn. Of tne dltdalms any lltblllty for "'Y I ""'"Ou' c:ov~11n1 o• - 92702 92702 to be 3064 Java Road MAP RECORDED IN BOOK purl)0(1ed lo be 188 Vil.· ot'* common detignetton commOft ct.•ltnt OOI\, If C1ry of Huntington Beach 1nco"ec:t-of tne ,,,_ •11"'1) ••o•es~ ~· ...,oltf'C! ,.... IF YOU OBJECT to the IF vou OBJECT 10 lhe Cosll M ... CA 92626 285. PAGES 3 TO 5 IN· LAGE CREEK. COST .. of Int, ... property herein· .... ,. tftcl•n IMttln 1'111 lhe lol!Owtng ~ti eoo ... Ind ot,,., ()()r'ltne>f' gttO•nQ: 'of' OOUfl"!l•O<' (>' grantlog ol tne pe1111on, you granting ollhe petition. you The under.igned Tru1tet CL u S 1 v E OF M 1 S. MESA CA 92826 1 b ov • d eac rl b •Cl I 1 letd .... wtl be mactt. lo< Negll•vt Declat•tl<>n ~tton 11 Ill) Show<> enc.um1>ranc01S ICI P8\ f"'8 thoutd either a~r ti tnt tllOUkl either 1ppe11 ti the dlsct11m1 any llablllty lor any CELLANEOUS MA.PS. IN The unelerllgned Trull .. purported to be 5218 but wltnocit COftnllflt Of we•• rev1•w•<I end ••• ,.,.,91,, ·~•·" ~ [)'tn<'.•P•• ,..,,, OI hMflng and 11111 your ob-heerlng and 11111 your Ob· 1ncomtc:tne11 of lhe 1tree1 THE OFFICE OF THE dlecl11m11nylllbllltyfor1ny Wllnul Awnue. !Ntne. C..... wwrenty. H~ Of Im· avll10ltl lor public ,...,,.... Seld .... Mlbemedl 0u111"9 "'°'"' securt'O 0) Y •C jectlone or file written obJec· JectlOlll or rue written Objee· address and otner common COUNTY AECORDER OF lncorrtet"41U of the atr .. t tOmle, phd, r90erd'"9 tllte, pc»-commencing ~'* 21 I Without ~ <>< -· °""' 01 Trust 111111'1 •nt•••t tlont with the court befOI'• tlonl with tnt court before designation, If any. shown SAID COUNTY addrau end otner common The unOettlgMd l'lereby ~ cw ~Ul'ftbf-. 198• rent)' e'(preaa or 1mplled ,... ,,,.,.<,,, ms [>fQVldflCI m •.t<CJ the llMt1no \"our appNI· tile ""'1ng Y04Jr appelf· herein Th• total amoun1 ol the deslgnlllon. It, '"Y· lhown <11te1aima Ill llablllty tor err; to per tl'le r9ft'eMlng prlnc:I-Neoft111e DeC1111tion "40 oerellnQ ttti., pe111111on or note111 •Ovancu '' el'I, ance may De In pet1IOft Of by anoe mey bl 11'1 peraon ~ by Said UHi wlU ti. made. bu! unpaid prlnclpel bllanc.e. herein lftCON'tCtnMS In t8'd at,... ,., l4lfft of tM '"*" -a.-4' ts • ~t to con-enc:urnbrWIOll 10 pay t!W u~ '"' ,.,...,s 01 Mtd 0.-0 your attorney youttl!Of'ney Without cownent or w•t· lnlltMI thetton. 1099tntr Slld1tlewtllbemade but edelreu 0< otntr ~ ow'ld b1 M6d Oeed of 11TVC1tt1C)rf'l'°""""'W•n-lunp11d t>elenc. ot the ~ Tru•t '-~·OM <Ind IF YOU AAE A CAEDITOA IF YOU ARE 1' CREDITOR ttnly,tllpr ... or lmplled r.-wnn reatonbly 11Um1ted without cowrtant or _.,. OeatgNtlon TNal, wtltl Ill*-' ttier.-.. A~ Tllt uPflrMm notl(I ~red by Hid ••Ptr'-O' '"-' T•u'1M •t>O °' , contingent etedttor of Of • contingent Cfedltor of gtrdlng 11111. P<>$MS•lon. Ot coat• ·~ and Id· ranty. ·~or Implied ,. Said MJa d be made eft. • ptO¥tdtd lo ~ end of ll'le Clrain '"'""be It or Deed of tru•t lo wll I~''""''"" c•Ht.O th MIC! the decMMd, you mutl nte the deCMMCS. you mu11 Ille encumbranc... to pey 1114 vine• tt lhl nm. ol the 1n-garding title. P<>fllHk>n, or without warraflty. •".Pf'lll or no..., ..n-. ff ""'' ,,.., the 1ple1tect1on of S 133.380 21 •t ~ o..d 01 Tri.11 your cla.tm wtth tne court °' your c:111m With the C04Jrt or remaining pnnclptl sum ot 11111 pubttcttlon of this No-enwmbftncet, to P«Y the lme>lled. regarding tltle1 Poe-_...., the *""-of a-'cl I Warner A\l'tftue '"° LJ'l"lft u ~ ift Mold no1t(1) T"-1a111 •mnun1 o• ,,.,,. P<Mltll It to the ~tonal preaent It to the penontl the note ~red by Hid tic• 1,. S7'.3913S remaining prl~ tum of ...ion. Of encumbf. aneea, O••d of Trw11. f•••· Str ... and IM dtlln Wiii dtt· eovencea. If any under tti. ur\Ptlld bt lll•lC:t nr tiwo nbl repreeentatlw IOC)Otnted l)y repNMl'ltlllYI appotntlO by 0..0 ot TN1t. with 1ntert11 Currently deled pa.nlef's lh9 note eecurld by MIO to tatlaty tti. prlndp9I .,.._ --... ettd npenMt of cri.rge illto WNtr.ty 81y "'''"of MIO 0..0 ol TNat 91tio,, • "41d ti\ ti.. c-•oc- tlle court whhln tQUf montht the coun within four monthll thereon, as prorcsed "' .. Id Cl\tCkS or c.irfled' c:t1ect11 0..0 01 Trull. wt111 lnter•t ~ of tti. Hoc. Of ~ .,_ ~NMM 8fld of tM, between Eoo-11., lftd ,.._ Ollerget "'° •"'*' .. erty 10 bfo ll<'tO """ '""•M lfom 1hl date of ntst It-lrom the date of ""' le-not• ld11ww:.e.1t an~nder peytl>l>I to 1ne lrutt .. °' thereon u prOYIOed "'MSC! o~tlOfl MCllted by ~ ...._.. ar..-d by~ Deed Spectre 1.1"411 The oound al ,,,. True• .. ll'O o! t'-''""° Mt1,...••~ " "'' euanoe 01 i.ttert .. prcwtded tuanoa of lelt•• u provided tt\e 1.,m1 of 111<1 01 bfddef er• ICCIC)teott to note. ldYlnoee. If en,. under 0..0 ot Tl'\llt wtth ll'lt.,. .. Ttwt4. •IN of ,,,. Otot«I w<I be trusta ~led l>Y MWd 0..0 '*'-end ~ •1 tne In $tctlon 700 ol tile In Stc:tlon 700 of the Tru11. ,_ charges •nd ••· Trust.. prov!~ propet the terms ol lhl 0..0 of Ind other -u pr~ TM ....., .--t M tM W••ttet A-on t,,. n0t1h ot Trvst timt o• t,,. "''''"' publ e1...., Probate COCS. of C.llfornla Probllt Code of C.ilf0tnl1 I*'"' of Ille Trull .. and ol 1<1enut1c:111on 11 avattable Tru11 '-· Cflar9et Ind 111· therein, '*" td\olflell. If = ....._"' h ..,... lot P•to. °""" on Int TM~ Uftdtr M6d o• '"'° N<>•ic;• 01 5.11,.. ~ The llme ror llllng elall'nl wttt The ti~ tor llllng claf'fl'll Wiii th9 tru111 etHted by Hid From 1ntormttlon .,,!Ch pen ... of the TNlt .. end ol eny, unOer fM termt 1"-eof ....,., i.r ttie,.,... touth w .. 1!'lfW'IY L-on I Deed of T '1191 ,...,..OfON n S<'!> l\08 6!> not explt9 prlof to tour not 111ptr1 prlOr lo lour Deed of Trual. tor tilt the Trutt .. cseeme rellable, the '"''" orMtld by ..id and lnttt•t on M.ICtt lid-ertJ to tM...., ... ,.._.,. 1r. weer ano Lynn Street on ecuted IN! dtthWed to the The ~loe••rv ;1nd•• ••tO mont.M lrom the dtt• o4 tl'le montllt trom the date of the 1moun1 r11toft1bly Mil· but tor wtilCfl Trutt .. ma111 .. Deed of T1u•t to wit 111nce1, and ptut '"'· ..... .,.eted --. H · the ... 1 uno.ortlOMCI • wnt1ert Oec-Owd ot Tru~1 hlretof(>f• "" hMrtnQ notice al>oft llMflno ftOtloe aOO¥t me1eo to be $212.8&5 • t no rtf)'teentetton 0t -· S 129.87 t 3~ Cf\lfgee Ind~ Of IN ,...... __, ..,._.. et Coc>le9 ot t"9M reou411t ,..,•tlOn of Oe'9ull Ind 0.-ecuf~ and oei ...... .a '"' ~ YOU" MAY !)(AMINE Iha YOU MA\" ~MINE the The l*leftCllty under Mid ttllty the •Ir• eddr .. Of The btnellcllry unoer teld Truet• w.d °' ,.... '"*' iM .................... .,. on ... """'" t"-City mend for ,... ~ • ~ i.Mer•'QMd • -•nf'n OK me kept by ttte C'OUr1 II you "1e llept by the COUf1 If you Deed Of Trvt1 hlrltlofor• air othet c;omrnot1 ~lion Deed ot Trutt ~otor• ~· crNtld by MoCt 0..0 of ..._ ef .......... ti .. C1w1' City ot Mun11n91on NOtlOI ot o.taun and CJec 1aret100 trl Oef""1 •no 0.. .,. 1 perton lf'lterwted In -a perton 1n1-11d lft ecvtld and d.atver'ed to 11\f ol the 1bo .. • dllerlbed tcuted end ~Id 10 the Trvet The total amount of It ~f~ 9Mch Cel•lonwe An<t Olf· oon to Sell n.. ~'*' mllr>d '"" ~ ... llflO • ,..,,,_. Ille ..... you mey terW IN .... , •• you may llNI underllgned • written Dec· prcpeny ... 3N2 HAMll. u~l+Of*I • W!'mtn Dec· teld obllgltk>n. ~·no n. , •••• ,,. ......., '°" 'MsNflg to ccrntl'Wll on ceuMd 11&1(1 ~IOI °' 0.. NOi~ Of °"'"'" "d [W ~ tne ~utor Of tdmlfl-~the I HC:utOf Ot ~n-laf•tton Of Oe1tull •nd 0.. TON StAen, IAVINC. CA letttlOI\ Of Defeull and 0.-,__.,., lltim9tld ..... ..w 0... .. TNM ,_... ....... requelt mey do '° ii\ tlUlt e1'ld fJection to Safi to llOll 10 s.11 l"9 "~~ .... i..retor. 0t ~ tile It· lttfltor, 0t upon the 11-ma.no fOI Sele. end• wrltlllft 8'714 m111d 10< Si te, and• wrttterl Chetgee llld ~of tM ....,. ......... _.. .._ writing w.tl'llll 10 dilY'll al Ihle be r.cOl'Oed WI tti. ~t}' cau""1 .. io NotlCt of ~ torney lof the tlleeutor Of tomey IOI the txeciutor or Notloa of Olfavlt Ind Elle· Slid ~ 11 being Nolle» of Def!Nlt and !tee-Tf'VltM,. et tl'le time of Wtltl ...,._ ..... •fir ... '9d not!OI Dy ~Ing written llllMte 1111 ~ CM'~ It ftull •nd E1111et1on to Se4' 1c- adfnlnltttl10f. and file whh admlnletrator, 111<1 Ille with tlon to s.n The~ llold ~ the purpoee OI pey-tton to Seit fht undeltlgMd PllblleaOon of,,,.. ~lee. II • ~ 0 111 11111el0.. COIN'lllflt• to the Dtc>en· ioc.1ed bl r~oeo "' tti. c-~ IN COUl"I .. .,, proof Of ..,. IN court with proof OI ..,. c.llUMd UICI NotlOI Of 0.. Ing,,,. OWgttont ..and ti)' a.i..O Mid Notloe ol 0.. • 130, 113 31 ....... .,....... ....... ,,.,,, of 0.. llall"*'' S.· Tl\ISi.e Oii C-'Y conoud· ""*e '"' tM.I PfOC*'Y IS vtoe. • w'1t1lf'I ~· tt•t vtce •• wrlt\41ft ~ •t•t· fault tnCS Dtctlon 10 Sell to Mid DMd ot l""'1 lndud"'O ftult •ftd Elec:llOft 10 ... 10 Detect Oec•mber ''· ................. 0.. *'-· lftWOfWfteftltl "-' lt'Q .... O•brell-' Deed IQC.lltd .. tl\llt )'OU det6t't epldal Ing thlt )'OU ~ ~ be reootOld In IM count-, .... Ind ·~ o4 Ille .,. •ICOlded In the oounty ,... ..... ............... ~«* S«tlOtl p 0 &o11 Competl~ st07 Wllll'llf't Oecemoet \1 I l'Otlce 04 the llllna of .,, !ft.. notlCI of Iha n11na 01 en ~ ..,.. t ... ,.., property It TNllM Ind o4 Siii ..._. the ,.... prCJPM1Y It c ..-tt1194't•I D•"·~· n. UP ..... I ....... 190. HVlll'"OtOll 8eactl CA 8'vd """' '0'° l.OI Alt-QNY OA.IC. AM•NClM. V'lt'lt0tyand~il.-nentof"9flt0tylndap9falwwtol IOctted Oel9d0ilcember 12, 1114 toc:ated -.t .. C ... ,,._ ~ e ..W .................. IH-tt C-ts be oeie CA toOtO, 12111 C04llPOtllATIOM, A C4U • --...... or of thll petl-•t•I• ...... °"of tilt l*I· Del• December 7 1984 c AL I, 0" NI A "I. DA TE 1'1S/14 c ..................................... oootldel.cl by the ~ 311 &200 POMllA c~ no.... tloneoraooout'lt1mentlonld~tontorecoount11Mf't\loMCI Cet hd 11\e.t~ • COHVIYANCI COlilt'AJIY, l tetew'" ,..._., .. _,,_.__Ir...._. .................. ._.._.,.._. !Mlltngbodylnlta~t Oetot ~28 tt14 u ld 1111•IH , H itt 1n~1200enor200.eo11ns.aion 1200 enc11200e&1 C•'"·~•Mlcl T,,.._ 11 ....,n,....,1y.~ ._.._.. • .-.trwtee.., ~ • c ... .-..,. .... ,..,.....,., .. ......._ tlOfl on~ '" f n-,...,.. ...._.....,.. •~ atnX a w. 1Nc.9"ornlaProblte COde thec.tlfomltProt>ettCodt Ir. OofMft W~ II ,.. ..... b~ vtee u •etthttlu. Vlrt l11l1 ~..-,!f.:O.I. 0..~ ,_. ...,Ol...,_,tal tmpeci ~ t•t• AttHla tlefl u CU ... ltntfO, CA MOii .... a .... A.....,. ..... a ...... A..._,. TrwtM ..... OM.ef, 117' ,rH hfent, A4fdtHt et A~re, hN•tlH VIH , ... ,_t&ll"llll,,... • .... ,ACT, Utt1 ~!Ml~'°' the 't ....... ~ ....... 0... (4M) tM·•SOO, ATTlt .. fla•1•1a. ttt1 .,.._.., ,,., • ., nt1 DM9 ....... 81M., MO.I.et 't,,..._ M 1 ~A•· "'"'•ld•ttl. -Ctn'Wet fl , ..... -............... T .... Pf'1*cl C1841&ftJ • ~ llr IJIOll ..,.. WTI, IY . ........ ..... tn. ee.w,.rt ........... t7' .......... A ........ CA -(11J) ....... fltlMtw ..... CA tt.m A....._ C.-, CA-...... AN. A.,_ (114) CA -CTMl ~ 0.. TerM ........_ .... ..._Ill ...... T,..... Coelllm OOW, V)CS,.,. ..... CA-e..af\ CA.... a:rf.-(111) 701.,_ ('JM ) t:lt4:llO ..,..,. 9'1 ..__ C. ~ ......,. ......,_ ~ elaw OOIT PublWlld 0renge eo.1 Pub!ltllld 0ninge ~1 Pu&lll•'*' Of119 eo...i P\ltllltheO 0ranoe eo. ""~ ~ 1 PuOlltNd 0tenoe eo.i fl\lblilllld °""1oe eo-t "'blieNCI o,. ,,. <>r-. PVl>llNd Or-. Co91 • ---*~-°'8f'911 t1 Delly Pllo1 Olclfftl>et H . n . Deity Piiot o.c.nw 28, 29 0.tly PllOI o.c-tb« 21 28 D•lfy PtlOt o.c.nw n . M . 0.11) P'tlol Oecetnoer,. 2t. OellyPtlot '**'"btl' 21 18. O•ll'yftlot OecMlblW 14, tt Cont Olly""'°' ~.t>w Diiiy ,...,, ~ 14, 1\ Dell¥ """" ~1:19 tt 1fl.4. January•. ltu ltM, January I IHI 1118•. Jal\Uary • 1tu 1"4 Janulr'f •. IN$ 28 1H4 1"4 .W.Utty • IMS 21 1M4 II tN4 28, 1M• IN4 J-lf'T • t 1 111' ~ F'9.80S F-582 fl-Mt fl $51 ' ~ f.,..9 '807 11.s23 Miit ' .. • 642-5678 lnm ~ kl• •••ll• •••• 1 ..... Vafual1lat4 !Jutan t1, Val. Aert•11t1, Val. llJUtantl, Vat. 'lutw te r•li:;'";::• .... ::;:;':•;:••=511=1 ...... rm IMI Parlia 14H Latu• Lack 2141 Cetta.... 1714 Baat. ltack 1740 haCl~lt nYi lure 2"11. LJffli IXCIBX isLXAB 18 x go With ~ndo t81IOU f a JUST IRlll LA •horM, Nr S.Beyftont. Lge bdrm Adult park Npt t:wn ~'°':1~ °:: 38r 28e $750 Mov ... ln WILi Tl I BR. CiOM lo m . gw pc°'· d M/F, lhr :a ~ ~elephOJl A S, ••r• 1., • .,.. bl1elt .,.tlo, i "Id. 11v rm Doh S9500 213 9'43·4'42S atudlo •Pl w/oo.oklng lmmed. Call Judy btwn Tll IUOI 1575. 223 La Paloma. call on °;,c!t"1 ~~ YOUR SllLE • 1 .. " , .. wttn>IC a ti.m oelltng. fecllttea t.400 49,4-5873 8pm.9pm only. 851-0•44 The llneet MW apartm.nt (7141037•7818 ::~ ta1/laat:.., Lve 11• -...I d f ·d 113 Chrystal Ave. ownr lt1tal1 community In Huntington ... · We'll provl~ the IOW91. ,,. on av· rt l:l) 21s-ee1 -m 1 1815-41~ lfHI lltatl $850, gOOd loc. 2BR 2b•. Buen 11 now open for ffla 1t11 meu 75t-81..,.,. giant 11CU121. hot rootc 8:00 A.~1.-5:30 p. \I . l •••••• raral1L-.I 58r 28a. lac A.., OOMI\. ~:c c:.::,''p.~. p:~~71;8ry PAf-LEASINQ •studJO, rtfrlO, hOl plate, R• M n/amkr ahr nlel 2 uun•. adult Video lounge, OL, l)J I . . •n Avail 12115 •93·7338 or · •Studio. 1 & 2 Bdrm no kltch, prlvliGY, utll•r bt' apt CM '3251,Wt avall private and ~roup aptl()H. r.A . ~ES Ha-••-,ee-1227 Andr" UH/mo 2 Bd ·~b• Apenmen11 l3&&nopet1752-582 now831-3117DenlN Featured . n .. 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Lot I hur-.dtl\ \\ 1•<1. &·JO JUll. new carl)9t'g, ,,._paint'. ltatral 2202 2tiR161. frpfc. cory ~aliB"U lrYiH 744 N~ ar~nd1.751t ~ft= college, pvt ent or Angetee(213)M3-1384 L •• J 1.1 I .,1, Lrg2c.arQar/AVllCCele. B•yllda.$795/mo+l .. t ~ w 1v•n-•ty ... •tu 1llllnglltuauon.Wlllcon----------. rru il\ iur... ,) 'p.111. A2 ZOtle 1122500 Va Av1llJ1n1 675~7 pr ......... .._"" 11Wpvtahatlng0tlnde-... I J ..1 1 tl(I ,. .. n1 & r--.. to' 11• -LINDAISLEBAYFAONT. 5 lPllllllfl AAJll llWJ Aoom lnlrgh .. CM Walk• pendant rental Call Litt l fl... J014 ..,t.l I u re .1' ri u ,I\ .1. fl .111. -. ... .... y 00 8d +lg. et'ltertatnlng rm1. 3Bd 1 'l'tb• hM 2 car gar. Baautllully l1nd1caped WlllWlll IUI Inn dlatance io SC Ptza Cathy 714-556-7028 "'uiirl , I r1 ·~ 'Ill tl 1J er• lltr. Spanlah VIiia w/pool & nice yard $1060/mo Incl d 1 p 11 ••• d ,) I f 1 r ...... 111• MYn• hSOO/mo. gird. No "41tl 5'8-2389 gar .., •PI 00 IP• lPUTllllTI S275 Incl ullla. 957~955 Long llm• r••ld•ntl. CLA "Slt-IED 642 5678 -• --P1tlo/decka Nopeta 0<•99-3881 harbor., ... actlv. r .. "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!·!!!'~·~--llll!l"~---~11111111--•14Br exec hm on huge 101 Weterfrelt .... 1111• 3BR 2b•. '"' blk to beach, ~:~:or :::=:m ConvenlenllY ic;x:ated In WALK TO sc PLAZA 1 bd tired couple IOld home FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: ;: Hiii fer S.Jt lalft ler lalt $285K. Open 11-3, 555 e 111· 1• llMIOO comm pool, tennla. 2Bdrm l '/•B• ,855 one ol lrvlne • new911 prl ba ~/kit prlva Qui.I and ,want 3 br, 2 ba. 22nd SI. 819-429-4238 $1000/mo Call Liz or 2250 Van uard 540_9828 re1ldentl1l aettlng1. condo lllk• & pool. Bu• houM /condo 1 yr whll• 'Ceaeral 1002 GIHral 1002 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Chuck 646-5743 or l8l E 18t~ 642-0856 WlndwOOdGlenofl•ra l,2 1ady-11uden1 n/1mk dnk deciding on Mute. H.B. -----;::=::--::=;-.....,•1-;;:;;;;miiiiliiiiiiiiiiilili IORT.I •••ya 11ea 846-7171 151E21st 6A8-2408 & 3 bedroom apartment• Aef1 req'd 548-2320 C.M, Irvine N.B Laguna fllll I PPfl _. -ldHlly 11tualed nHr ., .. Wiii occupy Feb 111. Like new '·Bdrm 2 bath llPLU 1111,IOO 3 bt' 2 b• 2 bike 10 t>Mch 131 E 161h 648-8818 achool1, •hopping and tttll 1t1l1 Pretw 1 fl00< Cati tor tU·llll home In M ... Del Mar "••-• HL .,.., Charming~ c:on-New carpet pool-tennla BACK BAY CONDO 3Br park1. more detail• ~M217 .,_._ ._ dltlon Har floor-. S 1400/mo 850-'719 gar nice Avall no.; • ·-------• Someworklllll nMded. OoeantldeolP.C H leadvn.i•thr"""h C07Vlfv. 675 2BD 2B $89S/mo875-1'.C9 For 1 .. 11ng Information UO/up. Balboa Inn, Matureretlredcouple,no -----.----Saleaprice lncludelnew Hlghlyupgrededunll1wlth 1--__. • ..., Imo a p leue cell· (7 14) oceanvtew.875-8740 chlld'91'1 With to leeM Found: Lar~ Rebblt nr Garpeta, new pelnt and tlrepl•<*. Jacunlt, prl-~no ~=· F:~=~ aome CONDOb.I Fl:~lac.b. le~-Beaut lg E-tlde 28r 1B• 551-1577 Monday-Sun-a••• ••I MTll home In Seavlaw . Bto0khut1t' a· Adame, bathroom lbtturae Prlel vet• oc.an view duplex. 3 3reg:r...;,...,.• 2 bet'h:' iHIC)...4228 Of 980-4229 r•~•.:111(2 ~) 4~~31:C · hM-type apt. Pvts•~try/ day 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Wk~ ~•nlala now av-'I Mar/ April occupency. Hunt. Bch. Call 964-ff91 reduced to $129.000 bdrmt, 3 bathe Atklng -~·r · · ..,. • yd/gar. Lg kltch v"". No OAANGETAEE CONDO ., · Cell evee J6().t389 751-3191 $495,000 Sunny patio d00t1 OVW· Exec Home 3Br 21A8a, At The Cove on Bayalde pet• 532-3289 Iv mag 11 8/Wk & up. 2274 New· Found med blkltan male sp ~~ look large rMr ywd. Cell pool & ape $1600/mo. 1 &, 1Br-lott, lennl1, pool• & port Blvd.C.M. 648-74'45 Mature retired couple no dog vie Cllffheven, NB. ~LECT (714)673 4400 to ... t.hla onell Bkr. lnolgrdnr &pooltvc. apeel:'s ~~~1au te30, Ea1tllde2Br1B• No .,.1a. 1tream.Nopet1.Av11/85 IUllllLlllE chlldren wlah to iM.. 12122. 548-8985 PROPERTIES 548-2313 No pel1 720-3989 ~~v a4:11. Own~~/Agt ~3~ .:ii:~~'5!~i~o: 8~-1141 home In s .. vlew. LOST Bird-Alb I n o WHfTEWATEAVIEW llttle 6'•-tt88 . •r,pnrt ltacla 71 3028W.CoulHwyNew-Mar/Aprll occupancy Cockal l•I 12 /25 *Ulll IENl lll* COfona. 2 8d 1ge deck EASTSIDE Bachelor. xlnl -port BMch, kl1ct1en1. TV Call •vet 780-13e9 538-2"81 or 548-8573 •LltllllflOIS* S2800/mo 759-9070 BIG CANYON DOVER cond All ulll1 paid. f r 50 & 28< $850. $125+ Wk agl, no depollt. •REWARD• ~-~---........,.,,..,...,,1 End unit. 2 BA 2b•. 1425/mo Aak '°' Biii 0.hwehr, frig, 11ove Incl. llftl tr s;:~. 2ne~~ 'Scdo Pi!: ~ llTI AIU Cftta ••ta 2124 $1750/mo. Av111 111164 78o.8882 No P•I•. Call btwn Vac1tl11 lt1t 2112 Lott: Cockatlel, ~Y nor- w/pool, 1pa+carport 1111000 HPLD 3 BR 21% ba condo w72 cer Ownerl 9kr 759-0705 FIREPLACE pool patio 9•m...-pm dally ~5""'855 l11tal1 2H7 1125. Double Garage, :::l~~1F~8~.~n8:· Ae- Sacrlnc. •t $89,900 --------•I 2Br hM i 1 8d apl a gat. attached gar. 1 yr IN Bluff• 2 Br lb• condo 2 X-LG 1 & • 2Br Apt•. E~ Aid BEAR cXBIN/URGE 18x18. 724 Jam .. St, ---=---...,-..,,.----.., 3 l:>d only $79,999 assume Jumbo lot Auum• $850/mo, 975-0564 c.r gar. $1000/mo View Side $550 Up 557-2841 Sipe 14 pool lbl cir TV 2 C.M 873-7787 LOii: Diamond flowered 10'~% fin Try $7000 min UfCMTIW •H 51 2 000 1....., 1 & pool 675-9496 1 ..-:.. (71.""~"' ,. .. ,.-r1ng w/wtde A..wt mMh down. Won't IH ll Stately 9;1;;ar;,"'""""'41 3 t • • _,.,. nt 4Br Exec-type, lg lot rp..... ..~orv• v 170. Storage only. 9x18' band. Lerg:"7eward Wooda«M VIiiage Bd 2 ·~ h~.-frl.......... 673 1600 $1500 mo. 355 E 22nd St lmmac 4 Bd, view, ex-lllTUf II IN NEWPORT BEACH Luxury Arrowheed Chalet. 724 Jam .. St, Coate NB/CM arM 842-7222 2511 W. Sunllowe< wtth 3 ,..,, garT Com-WM E DOUD CO INC Open 11-3 (619)'29-4238 pended H. V HomH 1 Br lba all bit-Ina, lndry A nraat place lo llve on the Frpl, pool table, ping M .. 873-7787 Mary P ,_ .. T JI G Id .... <>aAE FINO S"" 500* PhaM Ill. S1900/mo Agt rm nr bch/1hop1 $495 •·-""" TV SIMPe 10 From •tr ..... :1~;9,f&e m OU ~o~~~ "~°:'no' $15;~~· u!o";.ded 2Br 2"8•+ Iott, lYUWU HW 873-7781 • 735 W.181h St ~l~~~~u.~!y & p~~:i!~ i28~'WM!lend 644-9539 Offlct ···••la H14 -Loe-1:-=G=-,...-t-d_ane_(,..,.lawn-1~)& lrpl. c/alr. Agt 131-5737 St l50-0..ut 4Br 2B• hM. Lido lele Waterfront Pvt TSL lllUlllllT 1pas, 8 tennis court•. 1 1 QedlCai I 1 ts;n1at l>Mgle. both female. CM !j~ aq2 '!;.:°'':,•' w~~ beh. Lg catm dlx 38r 2bl 1•2· 111,1 pool•. clOM 10 bu11n.... 11t1lt ti Speclallt l 1ull• for IN In ., ... 642-9029 Traditional ht<up a'indry rm~Lg tnccs S1575/mo lee. 873-8888 oc Airport, Fathlon Ilaire 2tol 1 11ory Medlcal/Oenl•I Loal: Whl M/Perelan cat Realty SAYE llOOO back yrd, pool, lrelh STOP LOOKING llSTUT II Island, convenient ahop1 28r 2ea 9;;vi;w luxury bldg w/1ublerrenH n Famlty heartbrohnl Vie PlllOl IEllOOI paint lnl out Brand new Don't m111 thl1 yrly 2br $650/ 2 8d 2b 1 on llQhl Condo w/all amenlttea prkng. Xlnt growing WM. 18111 St CM. 5'5-3&99 * 01 WATER * 631-7370 51~=.~,.;. ~~ng ~:~ carpet Muat .... hma w/bltn1 o-lld• of unit ml~e yard • 1~: n/1mkr $480. Chrlllle ID'~Y ~f,~O-~~lon. .-2310 Santa Ana PCH pet ok '895 carport lndry rm· · ' Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-875-0475 __ 0<_0 _____ ,_, SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS lllllf 01 flllll ~~~~~o~~mcul~d~~!~: TSL MANAGEMENT •lll·l 1IO* 2195 Maple ment1 & Townhouae1 2Br Apt, ocn ~. SunMI 2 offlela or commercial ~ld!~ro=~ ll~~g ~~~I ll&lllR RIME •treet Cloe. lo achool1. 5'2-1603 NB mini manllon blk 2 beh TSL MANAGEMENT from $720 (Alk •bout Bch $325 11t lut+IA u... 100 & 500 aq n ~tertalnlng and Informal! 011t1• Ylll1 Now only $129,000. Call BACKBAY 4Br 2'hBa, tam 5br Incl den 2br lrplC, • 5'2-1803 turnllhed apll, complete ulll1. n/amkr pret. Jackie $850/mo ... 328 No. ~8-2313 Bkr. rm, tennis/pool. Pe11 ok lteal at $1200 639-6190 INSTA~'T IN with TV. llnene & ulenllle, (2 13)&92-.C922 Lv mtg Newport blvd. 720-0295. OftM1 -Equal Linen • U1urer b1ytront recreation. A new EXCLUSIVE llstlng 511001 Pou 1 opt Beet Alty tee .... maybe rented for lhort Totally coordinated "off-on thl1 axoeptlonal Medi-mo. " S695 2 Bd 1 112 ba term or longer). On Jam· ~$4....,00,..,..-+_d_ep-.-=p:-ro....,f-. -n--arn-kr Dl<l'J• Ever Notlel o.part- ment: lt't the people who have all the anew.,. who uk elf tt1e QUESTIONS. white decor" wi th terranH n v111, In a Prlnc.only.645--7897 Ta1tia 2 twnhee.E-11de,pool,gar. bor .. Ad•ISanJoaquln 20-35.VllleBalbo•NB. 1pacloua llvlng, formal guarded gate communl-""'CLASSY w .. 11lde 281 Condo· I Br/den etc Indy rm. Quiet loc. Come Hiiia Ad. Part furn &48-9457 WESTCLIFF BLOG NlWPOR T BEACH dining and family room• ty Handcrafted lmportlll:I 181 houM Closed gar lrptc, ·Quall MHdowt' Me 2310 Sant• Ant 144• 1100 2-11ory with atalned glen materlels, French doora, lmat 1044 fncd lg yd, w/d hkup ,850,mo Facllltlet Incl TIL IUUIEIEIT cr:m 1~'b•~~$47~~~ f' ... I ' window• and quality skyHghtl, wood beamed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii crptl a drp1, oeramlc Ille J68-i.C30 and 631_8091 IU· 1181 poll! 640 .. 255 a fall II__.._ ........ decor ... 1pa & built-in celllngs and m111lve In kitchen & bathroom • .,,..., •-. lalilffl ~ 4114 NEWPORT cA Uail-barbeque Bank owned mahogany door• VIEW 1111,100 Absolutely no pet1 Must Wt1t•i11ttr 2291 Lg 2Br dwnltrs. New paint 2Br 1 Ba newly painted. Leg Bch Ocnlrnl 2Br 2ba, eo you have great flnanc-ol Catallna from this Look at thll prlc. for stand credit check & drpa. 22•8 Canyon. No Weslclll1 arH No petl beaut. furn. Prof fem. 754 aq. ft. view IUlll box Servlcel. 500 malt· box ... UPS. copy mach. graph lea. 1ta1lonery, printing c1pabllltlH, 1200 a/I In xlnt loc. S 10,000 dn/llnan avall Ing term• on this 3 grandiose 5 bedroom approx. t500 sq ft. and 3 S650/mo• security de· •Clean 2Br 1Ba, yard, peta. 832-1768 $725 111 & laat 644-9842 over 25 pref. $420/mo. bedroom home See to home With 5';, bath1 for bdrma, In Univ Park. 45 posit 770-5629 1;:~:~:1:1j~~l~~~r Lg luxury l Br SC Plza or 720-9177 497-7019 hm, 478-3100 cg~~~ur':ic:r ~~~T:'! ~prec:late In a auperb lo-comfortable llvlng and acres ol parka and green-Clean/cozy bach pad , , area, watertcaplng. all 2 Lrg Bdrm, 2B• Condo Male 35-45. 4 8d hae, 1ural & Dratting lac:;lllty. cation $, 150.000 entert11ntng In granduer bells, plu1 tennl1 coun1, wlcomplete II.Itch $300'1 Coa•o•1a1a•1 ernenltles •32-7407 w/ooean view. MCurlt) pooll1P•-nr OCC S325 Northern expo.ore - Uated price Si 198.000 101 lots, etc Beaullfulty 539 6 t90 Beat Alty fee Ualar•;•Lt4 " .. lO bldg S 1125/mo Avt 1/ 15. + 111 8 ...... "3t t w· .. v. \I I HI HI 1'-1 Includes tend cared for unit • edult • -...• -Lux 2Br 2BI Condo, trplc, Call Days Only 831-8-403 u . '7'r• .,, XLNT BUSINESS OP- t1n"1I"' hw occupied only CUTE 2Br 1Ba w/lg yrd-w/d, new frig In hma sec. MIF prof N-amkr Muter 141-1101 POATUNITY 720-0296 RE.A\.E<\T.AlE -V.\llHIH«1'1 €1.IJ eutllde $695 Avl 111 LOYfUOllH amenltles $875631-6089 3 8drm2ba,mln.1yr l ... bdrmCMS385 + 113utll Owner 831-1400 1 110'11.., In• ~ i -, 873-7771 Ask for Ken FIR LUSE Avall. Jan. 1 2 doora & dep 841-0882 I l W ... Sl •--------'-.:: ~fAL ESTATl Q SOr I -Nice 3 Bdrm 2'h ba non-from ocean. 873-9122 or ' 1 I .f..!!.18 ,,_. l E1111lde 2Br Squeaky For lease--beautllut amkr1, no pell, avall ap-(818) 501-3477 M/F 10 1har• large houM Deeps 1 &!.td llng5te1 gar!091·1 •x•gg,.;;;;J,,...,..,. .... Rm.E-[•ie;;;--....... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . 831·1400 ealf y I clean. totally remodeled. 1pacloua condominium prox. Jan, 6, $725. mo. N.8 'h blk 10 beech '360 • • ry S3 mo. nve Aatlat Muat type Tierra Avall now S725/mo. Ask near South Coest Plaza 760-1418 or 642-7528 3Br deluxe ocean front 111 +IHI ~8-3887 Dec 29th. Call 875--8334 Del S ·1 Realt 497_1744 II I tor Biii 760-8862 3bdr • 2'/t ba . ' patios. lower duplex, yrly lie 0 Y IPlCIOIS CHDO 7 86-11 72 ' flreplace In maaler sutle, PlllSflf APT W/Yl(W $1500 mo 818-824-7163 M/F to lhr 3 br CIOM to a.~~~!%~~~~ lJIH, a P/T ' •. -WITN OCUI YllW Eg•::!'gd: g!~.:!~·, =i wet bar Lovely neutr11 2Br 2BSa800. pe,110, blNtlns, g•,r-Lido lale Waterfront. Pvt ~u~5:v8al,!..12/21 '315 mo Irle S190 mo. 494-5873 t 1 PM to 1 AM Active r• Cozy 11replace In llvlng ave incl S875 536-•637 decor Available lmmedl-age mo o pe • bch Lg catm dlx 3Br 2ba " ....,. 11 rem• n I I• c 111 t y room Beaullful bright alely Micki Cooper 2151 PACIFIC AVE s1575/mo 119 673-6886 M/F to lllr Apt In Rancho View olfloe. 930 aq ft, 2 Pleasant, gOOd benefit• 1r1-1evel with lour bdrm1 3880 Mlchelaon Oflve Eastslde lrg 2BR, 2 car 644-8200 631·6107 or 855-0685 San Joaquin, lr.1. AVI Jan olllcea w/receptlonl11 393 Hospital A<I, N e formal dining, 3 baths, lrvtne gar w/elec opnr, dshwr, REIOORlTEI -Newport Crest 38A 3ba. 15 $400/mo. 788-9647 Wayne Franklln 760--0618 -------- lFFOlllllLE OllllM I t-4eat and cleen 2 Bdrm.I near snop1 and c1fe1 In double gerage Com--jac, gdnr 548-4589 study, 2 deck•. mini ------.,,...,,...,....,...-c =----=1-1=----- munlly pool, spa. 1ennls TURTLE ROCK RIDGE Lg 2 a 3Br Apia New ooean vu, lrplc. lge kit, Matr Br. nr beh $500/mo •-•re I $2 17 per day courts $223,000 Call 2br 2'~be. den, ahOws llke E'alde 2 bed 1 bath, targ crpts, drp1, Ille, etc LIA DI A. 2 car gar. AV1 111 a IHI. Avl II 1 ltatala Ziii • GORDON LEWIS Batcoun model 8~-7104 lanced petlo, gar. clean wlpool. No pell. From now S 1200/mo 548-1936 673-3668 or 875-e855 l~T ILO That'• ALL you pay f0< • Old CdM, nice yard1, U · cellent IOan $215,000 t -.1<.t I I f ~I\ GE 759-9100 • .. L I $695/mo, call Craig. $600 642-5210 ""'r-3 llne., 30 da)'I tWJtrt IC• 631-1266 OCEANFRONT 1 Br. lg Newport Hgt1 lg MCtuded 5700 aq tt Ample parking In the Aeattora. 675-6000 HYH llHU ~-=====··~~~~~~ii~~ Exciting ' Bdrm cliff home =~ -~ t .. •• • ••• • • •• E'S1de newer 2 Br 1 b• • r . L.. •STUNNING Lg 2 a 3Br deck w/1pectaculat View home female n/1mkr Roy Mc Cardle Allr Upstaira over garage nJlr1atatl a rlll• 2Ba Garden Apl POOi S725 Incl ulll1 650-0581 $350+'/• utllt 964-5852 ~8-7729 • Hlgn beam celllng, gar· S595 & 1655 7 tO W ISth Steps to beach. Lg 3Br. N/S Prof M/F lo ahr 3 8d -r------,--,1:=i:= SERVICE DIRECTORY ::-w/large famlty rm, fantas-age $650/mo 673-3117 --------Top Drawer 2Br 2B•. gar, frplc, lmmec, yH rly BackBaTihm.HorM1,)ac. llaact•t• 1 Rustic trplc accents cule Cotti Mell 2624 patio $750 Downtown $950/mo. Call 873-2507 S300M I. Oya 759-0a.o. SPIRITUAL READINGS COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RC 11,0001000 BeauLy evC'r}wher t-throughout this custom home and an m crechble vtew of the sunset, water and coast. 5 BR. maid's quarters. gourmet kitchen wlar JclCUZZJ, many more amemlws ttnd all lhe best IN NEWPORT CENTER 6449060 tic vtew or Bay, ocean & nlte 111" Enjoy pool & putting green for edded pleaauta Prlc49 S775,000 on lee land UHRULn 111-noo b kl area No pets 5-48-3365 Verealllee-VIiia Belboa Prolle lhr condo, pvt BA & Advice In All Mattera & 2 r country t gar/shop Olla IE OIO WE OFFfl a OlllOE 1 & 2Br w/vlewe bath, gar, 'h utllt '360. CounMllng. 1815 So. El $550 others avall aLL UTILITIES pa10 • 8 •-7 ""7 ••n• Camino Real San Clem 539-6190 Best fee " " Want 11 aelectlon of great $750-1 129835 50-vn ·mtg~ .._... Llc'd. 492_7298 Compere before your rent, llvlng? We can offer any-Agt • t...-980 Reap lml ahr new 2bt' 2ba Unlquely dellQned 3br 2ba Newly decorated. cualom I I _,1 __ A_BC_H_E_L_P_L-IN_E __ spit lvt w/dwlhr dbl gar-dealgn featurea, pool, th ng r a am ... apl lo • CM condo S400 Inc u1 age kid• $725-539-6190 bbq . ..,ov'rd garana, aur-'8d hae II looklng In CM, Spaetou~ ~1nqle one 497-3743 •ft 7 Robin ~~2222 CALL TOD,\Yll All FOR LOIS Your Dally Piiot Service Directory AepreeenlaUve U2..U21 ed. lot ~~ '< ·-NB. or HB think of UI ""' ========::.!-~24~H~r~T~elep~~· ~Cou;;,;n~Nl:;;;;tng~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!! Best Alty fee rounded with ptuah land-l0< that choice Ideal llvlng. & two bi'd1onm apls OGWFllOIT IJH1000 Xlnte-slde ne4ghborllood scaplng No pets 2Br furn TSL MGMT 842-1603 3BA Hm/Ouplex 756-9162 3Br, upgrade crpl, tncd 365 Wiison. 642-1971 NB REALTY 875-1642 TOWIHOISE *SPECIALS* Tlt1 lluff1-l1t ltaolt * 3BR City Ugfit1 $189 500 I •3BR Custom View · $369,000 I •3BR F•cellent Value s 139.000 b ach1 S11 J11,11l1 •2BR den lmmacufate $177,500 •2BA 2ba view $19•.000 patio & elde yrd. Gar. Baat. ltacla w11her/dryer hkup $9501--------- w/grdnr 5'2-3671 Jiii OWi r .1 OOHTIY HTAn IUlua Beautllul & park Ilka FOR Vall 2234 THE DISCRIMINATING Unmatched 3br be • PROFESSIONAL WEITWE YILUIE 1 & 2 Bd ap11. Pool, IP•. gar, Indy rm, no pe11. TSl MANAGEMENT 5'5-8122 Of 6'2-1603 Dau P1i1t 2726 FURNISHED or IJNrtJRNISHf 0 tam hme w/cracklln lrptc ""'Pr111a te Patios dbl gar $725 539-8190 ,,...Covered Parking 2 BA 2ba, close to beech, HEALTH Beat fee V'Spactous Apll 1 car gar Small yard HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR --..,~:-:: V'Qlntng Area 5695,ma. Cati 661_81,2 ll llH~ Ir NNl'l Saturday, December %9 Haat. l t1cla 240 V'Watk·ln-Ctosets 'IWIMMIN(, nlu' ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Circumstances take sudden turn 1n Big femlly 4br 2ba hu eat-V'Home-llke Kitchens Hait. ltaela 2740 rnud1 1111111 'lnrr'1 your favor. Pounce on opportunities, advantages Stress in1tiat1 ve. In kllch lelaure patio 1 block to Huntlnfiton 165011856 Mo 2 A 3 8d '"' 11,,,, Modl'I' onginahty, new starts, p1onccnng spint. Romance 1s part of scenario $700 s other a av all Center 1 & 2Bdrms urn 1pt1 Encl gar W/D hkkp, 11pt'n d.111'1 4 10 n and so are creative endeavors. LA QUINTA HERMOSA .~.T 10" Rmn It'' Rent/I••·" option 2br up-16211 Parkside Ln 1 s;wr• ~ inlcllect is activated. You'll have access to special information; you'll 539·6190 Best Alty fee UTILITIES FREE yard1/pat101 ~ d TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Follow throuoh on bunch. ln1u1t1vc dated d"lgn dwlhr gar block west of Beach 3 Daya 675-1842 VV be more confident as a resul t. Dilemma is resolved; family reunion $800 EZ term1 639-6 190 • Eves 960-4614 C · I Bell Ally'" block So of Edln~r Apartments occurs. ancer native plays dramatic roe. Tim•'• right !Of lbdrm 14l·H•1 SUWllD Newport Bodi So. GEMlNI (May 21-Junc 20): Focu0s on friendship, popularity, long •=============::::;. •••••rt Great *36R 2·~b•. relurnlthed LIDO ISLE '.\il ,11\'• 1 .. ,,., 1, B1 h.1 l1•1n1 1H "" 11 ,, '""" ~p• \1111 1,..,,11 ..,,,,,,, Xlr11 l-111 :o l H111 111111 BAYSIDE PLACE 8AYFRONT St75,000 •3BA2'~ba MlntCond $185,000 ClU 711-1101 A YILUIE distance call which relates to travel. ain indicated through written hide-away w/appla & r11taeat1, Val. · 1JOO 16th Street w ord·, S"""'ial information is acquired thro ugh reading unusual to m e. crptl $360 low d1po New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 1a1 Doven ... ~~ I 539-8190 Best Alty'" Coreu ••I Mar 2722 1p11 1n,. plan• 1 Bdrm, 642•511 1 Another Gemini plays direct roe .• ~-------v. lmH 44 Studio Apt near t>each 2 Bdrm and Townhorrle9 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Obstacles can becom e steppin·-•Lll 52751 " 11 11 J 1 -poo11. 1enn11. water-Ntwport Bud! No. stones. Bea ware of detajls, checks mall print, rcahzc you are o n the trail .'.WH. •75.1om53o va • an fella. pond• Gu p-• ... 1 8°< I A f " h' I bl "IS · · ' d 'II d I " • ..., n 1 rv1ne venue o somct 1ng va ua c • upcnor is 1mpresse : you get ere 11 ong 3 l:>d 2 be, air cond. home. From San Oleoo Frwy (al 16th) overdue. Scorpio figures In dynamic sccnano . 2 ~r ger. 1975/ mo Mark Ct1t1 Mffl 2724 drive North on 9eacn to 645-11 04 LEO ~uhy 23-Aug. 22): Define terms, be analytical. d iscern 831-f268 &44-0793nme fBd B•c .. 5375Jmo 778 McFadden and Wut on 11 .. _mll!f1!191~~11/1!'!'~ . . • ·• .. cFadden to s wt d aiotjves. . ocus o n p ublish ing., d1sscmmat1on o f information. LUXURY LEASE W Joann SI 673-1874 alt m •• n What a Wonderful WOfld S p4'<"tiit·ul.ir hd~front dplx '2 Hr. ~ & up SPECIALIST 8PM M-F/an)'1lme wknd• VIiiage (71')893-5198 01 Sho~p 1. right at Assignment will be clan ficd and you'll be excited by prospects. Virgo, 2 R1 2 Rn cfow11 !. ho.it "P"<"'" $I .lS0.000 •••ii• l••tt Over s 1200/mo No lBA "'aSTSIDE Natural Studio •Pl-2 11ory, 1 your fl Ip• everyday! Saaitt.arius persons fiaurc in scenario. (ITlTt •••1 " ~ bdrm kitchen ., 1 Bile Dally 1101 c1a11lllad VIRGO (Aug.. 2~Sept. 22): Y ou could locate massing passbook or PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT I 1*2 *x 80 ...... :..Jt ~h Charge loc MfVlce ppt Wood celllng1 a cabinet• . • QI d d . '-~ I ' h I J ed b h Exciting Ot·ean &t J<'tt y v 1c•w s, 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq ft car parkrng $1.150,000 ~E.ST BAY AVE BAYFRONT .. ,,, ___ ... , AeQ 85 t-1111 Agt Sparkling clean no pel• from t>uch 1850/mo Ad• To ~l•c• your • . key to epos1t uwX. ntercst in l e occu t 1sst1mu at y w at appears kite.hen, large tMng -di~ IEITlll &4 75 851-9528. Call Kathy 980-&e71 call 6'2-878 and let • to be a "stranac coincidence." Purchase of luAury item or a.n Object 1ng er .. Maple 1nterl0f1 C1aatlfled Ad·Vlaor help might be featured. Large bath wllh 1tell CALLUSREGAAOING 1Br. patio w/pool S.C50 , .. ,..,,, c:!.~il Ji\.,.{ -fl~ ~C.• •tu LIBRA (Sept. 23..Qct. 22): Define terms, ao slow, be aware of shower and tub Gold -lf\Vlti.EL~SES /mo No pet•. r•f• req m ttu v\!o l'QU ~~ ~ P<t" ;:> .... -.-.t F bl" 1-• ; carpet Kl~ ailed bed ..com 1'7 Flower 5'5-8181 t4'•..t h ti.a'• POllAll necessary lqal pr~ures. ocus o n pu 1c re .. t1o ns, possible ,. I l '-< I 1 1 J' Agt 640-5937 1550/fl'IO No ger No ,...,, .... ~1>1..i -d• i.. Virio natives fi.gure In m eaninaful scenario. room 'Ii I SO r l 2Br ''-"9• twnh Apt O ·~ '""9• ...... , rr4 ,... panncnhip, marriace. W hat was bidden will be revealed -Pi~s. '"'' ... 1 '·1• •11''"'1 ' ir --1 ·•·1 '·11 ul.Jr I v1 ... • ' "'' • ., ... ., •• _,., SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1): Emphasis on basic issues: 11;1\ \II•\,, 1111 11111111111 ~I 1·,ocr1111 By0wnerS23.000Spec 1 ea ty pell 681 lctorl• brpa1toyd 5yr1NrBay11 842-7404 Aon 1 1 Ir cl r 1 0 1 sl Tl' I employmcnt,pcts,pcoplewhorclY.u~nyourjudamem.Minor cris1s CM 84&-8483 M8-14&e 786-l l 7 2 2 BR 1 b•. Euttld9. good eiusts; you'll win and as mull :r:n 1riends, allies. Older individual ltac rtttr~ 1175 toe . quiet $870, call Dick supports your efforu, could supp1y needed maierial or funds. J',111111.111 111 111 1 ,111 & , i1, ,11 " 11,1, 11 1u.., 1 _ •I 998-7300 dy•. l SAGITl'AJUUS (Nov. 22-0cc. 21): Lona·ra~e prospects come I ..,.une/So true .. ..1. 8•0-2428 ewa/Wknd1. u l ~ Q ( • h I ~ y 'II be "d fb d bl a t "' ..... ~ 11 Hr. ·1 B ,1 X 1111 t 111.1n1 ir1f' ri· ,.,,.. 'i 10 11110 -voe 1 1 ... 1 d 1--....... "'TT"....--.--t 11 into 1 up, c ear 1ocus. ou n o ur en w w s no ...... bu y 31=~ s:"eo:;rr:wy ~n 3880 MICMlaon OrlV• 2Br 2'~B• Duplex 1eoo •• I' I' I I . I youn in OM place. Lunar emphasis on speculation. physical auractJon, COTTON POINT ESTATES bid S190K/10'% down Irvine wtatl xtru, dbl gar. hu09 1 added popu.larity. detettt 714-832~1000 Untv Pk T9fr~ 38< 2a.. ydwtaoceaa Pet04t'850 ...._.,..E_L_H_,_H_t..--11 =:~· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): New st.art enables you to cu ... 111m •II I ,111 I• ..... I·.. Ill ,, 111 i ""·· gar opnr wetbar comm 873•8338 Of M 2-teM ~ I' I' I I -:: ovcrtomc ratrictlons. Y ou'll be more independent, have arcatcr Pat 1 fir d S,111 l ·1r mr r11r 11 ,,,. • '" ""' lac .. t Prtt USO pool, 1Pi S925 1U.w 2 2Bt, encl gar, crpte. drP9 _ _ _ . freedom of t.boulht, 1etion. Creativity ind romance are featumj. Sta u;;; 1 uni~ IP-Woodbridge condo 2 bt' 773 w w 11aon No pel• Imprint your own style; maintain self-ettecm. pralNd $450,000. Aaklng 1'.4 be •v•n.t>le 11&1as SMO/mo &50-7202 S u R A U E AQUAIUUS(Jan. 20-Feb. I 8): You m1y be pulled in two dnutions ""25•000 Agt 149a-e299 ,red Mt-5060 * 2 Bdrm. 1 ba, MC. IY'I" I' I I r I -choose course th.It i.1 familiar, brinas you clo•cr ·~ family. Cancer Prim(· Enj(l"h 11,1rl1t1°1111cl .i Rd :l R.1 \ ti 11 alt Woodbridge Twnfl .. aer tern. So c.1Pia.a.1550, . . . . -native pl ayt key role, it dedicated a.nd loyal. Know 1t, respond Frpl<. ·~. hrdwd I Ir!'. 111 I)< 'I .A $h~., llll!I Dena POlnt 2 p;t;;;; BJUH ,.,.ea Nr l•k• a ehOP'-M8-4&e1 aocordinaly. You'll win! 1ot1 Reduced from ping S875/mo 559-9539 •RETIREE bRE.AM• PL9Cltl(Feb. J 9-March 20): Gain 1nd1catc:d 1f you divcnify. Open $760.000 Approx 10.000 38t 2Ba, lwtng room, den hncs of communication; live full rem Lo 1ntcllectu.al cu.nosily. Fo~ aq h Spectacular H.atbof Trade You' old 1Mf fOf wll1plc, formal dining tend 10 be IOltCeftd, but you wtll l'fP.iO ftlO o( dirct'lion You 'll be 4 wnita4~t:'m°"'" Agt Ci~fi!,0:~·,:.;~~8 a 8::~~~~$-~~/mo 1nv1ted to attend prcstiaious soc11l 111iir ~-----~~----'~----~--- LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE WESTWOOD VILLAGE BILLCRUNDY, REALTOR l ·l I 1111y\odr Or•vt• ,_, I 6 7~ 6161 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOH 1 Fondn- $Stagemoney 10 Colloid• 14 SUCCOf 15 OelinMle 111 Granctpwentel 17 l lMlltl cit; • 111 Bocilet type 19 Jtcob'• 9()n 20Gob~up 21 Germent 22 Propped (up) 24 lmplef'*la 26 Pertonel log 27 f .... peln 29 LI Belle - au.bee 32 0... 33 Pic>nMr O~ - 34 Mou1n1 35 Suppc>r1 ... 36 ExtlflOUllMJ 37 Hl1 38 ......... tuft 39 Prel«I 40C:0.1 4 ' Runt lllnotl 43 Tl.Illa native 44 wooo 45f ... ted 48Somedoglet 48 Secure 49 Ar1lele 52 AehleW 53 HMdle 55 Tot>ecc:O 5e Run 57 Gentry se Send'twlc" 59$tr.,.. &0 Hinder 61 Atma DOWN I Byron !><*" 2 \11111 Siii 3 Svmm. squash 4 Qreelt letter 5S..t• 6Grouc,_ 1 Deb11>ehee 6 Ot.oe 9 SOtM 1ncomet 10 Abuf\dant 1 t Spotld1c;111y 12 wun t3C0Mted 2 1 Suri "°'" 23POIMU 2'Petl9dr~ 26Gtobui.t 27 Step 28 Medlterraneen l ... nd 29 SOtM tru111 JO Con leJM! )tQOUf~ 33C...elTIM., 38 Aat1m1tated 3ib111 type 39 Enghsn tllte 40 Ome lood 42 Tr- 43 K11C:l'len too4 45 Inferno euthof 46 Embeds 4 7 POI IOUfce 48 Petttoon 50 Stony 51 s.et ... ,...,, 54 Melt dronli 55 Pronoun 12 1 I -12 3000 Tur~ ~ ~ 2 ,.., W9rT'lftly, 111000 131~ PORSCHf AUDI Hf\.ROltl Ho9llo1 Q-111, ._.,,. .t S.nou 1 On.llee. Pow. w .. ioow.. l.QIOe0(\~12..,, 111,HI UIDllfll'M HOO~~ c.o.1• .... 141-1111 ' - ' ELL 'CHEVROLET After Christmas ~ o~~ • """"-0 .,., ~ > •4 . A A MANY TO CHOOSE FROM ~~ ,~ •AIR• •POWER STEERING• •CRUISE CONTROL• •STEREO CASSETTE• •POWER WINDOWS• •(Some With) T-TOPS• •TILT WHEEL• ODA 1+124565 St # 192 * 1985 5~10 BLAZERS 4 Wheel Drive• THI Wheel Power Steering• Air ON/OFF ROAD TIRll DEEP TINTED GLAll ancl MORI ' - .NEW CARS. . USED CARS . NEW 1984 NEW 1984 SPORT-VAN S-10 PICKUP LOAOEOI AIR/ AT ITIL T !CRUISE Stereo 33 Gal Fuel Tank all the extras ATIV-6/PS & 8 /1500 lb pay loed 1•206e) (•1230) '12,995 •7495 NEW 1984 1979 1982 FORD 1912 CHEVY '11 BLAZER CELEBRITY SEDAN SUBURBAN 1 Ton IW!eltody 1h Ton P.U. 4•4 '12 CAMARO • Wheel Ortve, Automatic, 18.000 Orlglnal Mii ... llv•ede AT, Air, Tiit, Cnilee. 4 Door. Fully Factory Equipped VI, AT, Alf, More. (•1365) Autometlc, Steering. (IP5e13) Air. Tiit, CMM, Wheell & CNIM, Stereo, Alf, Tiit, (#~) •7495 TlfM. (#PS730) Br•kH, 14 Ft. Bed. More. (#2C3383) •7995 {1133eA) •12,967 •9995 IOLD •6995 GM CONNELL CHEVROLET • IALEI •LEASING• SERVICE 2828 Harbor Blvd, COii A MEIA SALES I WSlll 1 llYI 546 120·0 ~IPEI• PAITS I SUYICE 1 llYI • (All prices plus: tax, lie, smog , doc fH, dest ch arge. Options. Cars similar to illustration -Subj. to prior sole.) , ... TOMORROW: You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -Page~1 Coast If your pet looks like you, there's a contest In Laguna Beach you might find Interesting./ A3 Orange County's jobless rate Is hold Ing at a near- record low of 3.8%./ A3 Nation A cocky convicted kl lier goes to the electric chair with a wink for a nun./ AS The same chemlcal that killed 2,500 In lndla Is to arrive by ship In Norfolk, Va. Saturday amid much protection./ A4 World Polish secret police of- ficer says he had support of superiors In successful kidnapping and killing of prlest./A4 Casualties on both sides rise as Vietnam offensive continues on Cambodian rebel camps./ A4 People The oldest daughter of slain clvll rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King wlli speak at UC Irvine./ A8 A letter from Ludwig von Beethoven to his lover will be sold at auction./ A8 Sports Mater Del High holds off Estancia challenge for 56-51 win In the feature game of the Orange Hol- l day Classic basketball tourney./8 1 Fountain Valley, Mater Del gain semlflnals of Edison-Marina girls basketball tourney./8 1 Huntington Beach, Marina win two games each In the 32-team Hunt- ington Beach soccer tourney./82 Entertainment Linda Fratlanne Is pirate princess In 'Magic King- dom on Ice. '/WHkender Conrad, Schoonover top county troupers./WHk- ender Bualneu American business leaders are growing less confident about the state of the economy ./84 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claaslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funda O.,.nlon Paparazzi People PoHceLog PubUC Notices Aeetauranta Spona C1-3 B6 A3 84 CS-7 86 C7 C4 C6 a7 84 A8 A6 A6 A3 C4-5 Weekender 81-3 85 A7 Weekender Stock Markm .,J' Tetevtlion Theaters WHth-. A2 ' HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY 0 HANG I C 0 UN l ( C A l IF 0 R N I A I ,, C f N l S Plane crash kills OC couple Two others aboard die as small aircraft goes down during pounding rainstorm By STEVE MARBLE OfhO..,NlltllMt Four people, including an Irvine couple, were killed late Thursday when their .small airplane crashed near an airfield in Upland during a poundfog rain storm. The rented craf\, identified as a Cessna 180, had departed Palo Alto A1rpon earlier in the day and was bound for John Wayne Airport in Oran'e County, authorities said. Irvine residents Jerry Surloff, 43, and Judith SurlofT, 40. were killed instantly when the plane crashed at 7: IS p.m. about I SO yardsshon ohhe runwa.¥ at Cable Airport in Upland accord1n1 to Upland police dis- patcher Judy Rodri&uC7. Upland 1s about SO miles northeast or John Wayne Airport. Also killed in the crash were Earl Shelton, 63, and Jacqueline Shelton, 61, rcsideots of Los Altos, San BemJ(rdll"lo County Deputy Coroner Roy Km!'ley said. Upland policeman eumlnea the wrecU,e of plane cruh which kllled foa..r people. Lungren testing political waters in bid for Senate ressman charter1n committee to assess his chances By JEFF ADLER Of ... O..,Noeli.fl Republican Congressman Dan Lu~n. whose sprawling coastal distnct sweeps south from Torrance to Huntington Beach. 1s considenng running in 1986 for the U.S. Senate scat now occupied by incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston. Lungren, a 38-year-old Long Beach native. acknowledged Thursday that he plans 10 formally charter an exploratory committee in January to assess his chances of winning the ' Republican nomination for the Sen· ate scat. ··The purpose is trul y exploratory:· Lungren said in a telephone interview from his Capitol Hill office. "We're testing the waters. We want 10 take a long hard look at 11. I've been thinking about 11 for about a year ... The Orange Coast representative emphasized he has made no dcc1s1on 10 run and need not make one before January 1986. "There's a lot ofume between Dow and then," Lungren said. Lungren glided to a fourth two-year He 's t e ach ing computers to speak English Let°s talk computerese. First you have to learn terms like INPUT. GOTO, DlM, REM.TAB. GOSUBand RETU RN. Then you have to learn codmg like: IFXI THEN220and IFX2THEN 230. And the ever-popular IF X3 THEN 240. Bystnngmgall Lhosc wordsand codes together. you can ask the computer, with several punches of the kcyboard.somethinas1mplc, likc .. who owes me money?" Greg Parkinson prefers the direct approach. The former Corona dd Mar resi- dent isdevelopingsof\warc that will enable computers to understand pta.in, simple, direct Enah h. Forget the codes. the doodads and the technical Jargon. Just ask the question. says Parkinson. who con- siders computers to be employee . "lfl hire accountants, they ha ve to leam the way I talk. not the other way around," he says. -Parkinson, 28. 1s a computtt pro- irammer with a company 1n N.cw Haven, Conn.1 that pec1ahtcs in .. artifiClal 1nte hgcncc."Thlt '" teach1nacomputcrs to perform task that human presently do better. And one of\hosc ta k 1s undetsta ndint human languaic TON Y SAAVEDRA NEWSMAKERS program in which computers will not onl y understand English, but will ht' multitinaual with the ability to trans· late lanJuaaes. Parkinson says he 1s record.in& some IO}XlOwords 1n10 the mcmof) banks 01 thcclectromc wtzards. However. h1s1obd~n·t stop wt th mere word definitions. He must also teach connotations. phrases. slang and even rntu. Thosccomputcts Wlll bewcl versed inconvetsallonaJ and even broken langu~. To do th1 P'art1n50n said tit must prOJ"lm a wortdofhuman C:X· pencncc into the computers. "If ou ha"ee model of the world in your brain, ~ou know how ~-ord rtlatc to each other," he sa)'s. for 1nstaooe, ournmple qucstton. "who owes me money,. prcsu~ lhccomputttknows the mcamnaof "owe.·· ft would ~ISO have to know DanLanaren House term in November. eas1I)" defeating Democrat Ma i; Lou· Brophy by winning 73 percent of the (Pleue 11ee LUNGREN/A2) Kinney tdcn11ficd Earl hchon as the pilot of the small a.tl'J)lane. RodriguC'Z said the pta.ne•s wreck- age was spread over about 3~ feet and that the impact of the aash and ~napped the craft's fuselage in half. "Our police helicopter pilot bad a hard umc find.in& the wrec~ be- cause oftbe rain and poor v1s1biJ1ty," Jan Murra), an Upland police dis.- patcher, sajd. The four took off from the Palo Alto Aupon honly, aftet • p..m. A layer of foa apparently had prevented a.n eather takeoff, authorities satd. An airport spokesman said Shelton's Oiabt plans 1nd.ic:aied be was heading for 9range County in an urplane rented from the West Valley Aying Oub in Palo Alto. An employee of the flying club said he was not authonz.cd to dtlcuss tbO 10c1dent and would not confirm that (Pleue eee PLA.Jlf&/ il) ' lnforrriants li nk " cocaine sales . to Valley office Automaker John De Lorean· s name surfaces in court papers leading up to search warrant By ROBERT BARKER OfhO.., ......... Cocaine allegedly was delivered and sold this year in an msurance company office shared b) Fountatn Valley City Councilman Geo~ B Scott. according 10 statemerus of informants contained in legal papers filed in West Orange County Mun1c1- pal Court. Michael 0 . Schute, 41 . a business partner of Scott. will be amugned Monday OD felony c~ of furnishing cocaine, possesslOn of cocame and possession of cocaiM 1"or sale, according to authorities. Schutc's secrcury, Debra Lynn Allbee, 28, was arrested alOOJ wit.b Schute on Dec. 7 on suspiCJon of possession of narcotics, police said. But Deputy Distnct Attorney Tom Bourris said he ts undecided on whether to file charges against Allbee (Pleue 11ee COCADU/ A.2) College recall brewln~ ., ........... .............. Pettttons cdlnQ for the recall of ttne ~ CommunlCV College Otstrtct trust ... .,. •xpcted to ~ ~ ...., after the New Yew'• holdey, a epok~ for the CMipeAgn .-. Thureday. The fonnal petltk>n p.,.,. ... eppro¥ed ....... by .. Orange County ~· of vot ... The bm9 .. now~ dupbted for Mgnature gathering thrOughOut the Bed~ Dlltrtct, .:cording to L.,y W. Taylor of UlguM a.ct\, a liltW Sadd1ebeck trustee Who .. apokeemen fot C.... tor a ....., c-t•••-WAU./~ J u dge upholds s urf i njury award Newport overruled in protestation of $6 millio n decision By JEFF ADLER Ot!MO..,l'tlollllll'I An Orange Count) upenor Coun JUdgc upheld a S6 m1lhon 1ur. award to a 23-\ear--0ld quadnplegic who sued the cit) of "1ewpon Bc.ach claiming he was paral)Led 1n a IQ80 swimming accident bccau~ the Cll} fai led to post signs \loaming ot unde""ater hazards. In affinn ing the verdict Thursda\ Judge Llo}d Blanp1ed denied a mo- tion filed by the cn)'s anorne) tha1 sought a new tnal or the reduction ot the 1ur. ·s $6 miU1on award to wheel- ........................... chair-bound John Taylor. a 6-foot-I fonner surfer from Claremont. The ruling. which came foUowing a short hcanng.. now clears the way for "1ewport Beach to appeal the case Howc\er. Patnd. Quinhvan. the In.inc attome~ who represented "le\!. port Beach dunng the c1nl tna.1. ~1d cit} officials have not )'Ct dCClded ""hether to undertake an appeal A nOIKe ot appeal must be filed v.1th an appella1c court wllhin 30 da}S ··v.e ha,en·t decided ~ct·· Qutn- h"an said ··v.e·re sull talking about II .. .\n e1ght·woman. four-man JUf) deht'ieratcd a llllle more than eight hours 1n October before voting I 1-l to award Ta}lor $6 m1lhon for past and fut ure medical c'\penscs. lost (Pleaae eee JUOOE/A2) Kidney mistake described By ~e Associated Pr~ss Harl) Jordan strugglt>d trom rua whttlcha1r to the \lolln~s o;tand 10 tell •)Ur) that his doctor told him his left kidne) "had a mass1,e tumor that had to be rcmo' ed 1mmcd.Jatcly" because n wa can~rouo; Doctors realized after the-opd'• auon that It was the 64-'ear-old Hunllnaton Beach man·~ nghi ludnC'V that had caJ'Clnoma The' learned the left k1dne) the) rcmovecf was healthy, Jordan testified Thursda) 10 Lo An.aeles dunng h1 mulum1lhon· dollar lawsuit against Long Beach C'ommun1ty Ho p1tal and six doc- to~. Jorda.n, a Lona Beach insuranc-t broker. ~t1ficd that docton read • ra} of hts abdomen bactwards before tht Nov 26. 1982. \Ur&CI)'. Earhcr, Or C'ar1ton Watcn had testified that he dtdn't tell Jordan btS lef\ k1dpc) had to be removed on tlw da )' or Che opera uon Hov.-c\CT Jordan told the court that ~only before the operat1on. 'Watef"\ told him ••that I had a ma 1ve tumor that had to br removed 1mmcd1.atch He 'I.id 'lt'ion )Oudcf\ jlde: .. In h1' earlitt ~timon) Watm said he mt t.akenl wrott "itf\ .. in lead of "nahf' on a wron&Jy dated n tt 1n Jordan's file a few mtnuta bcfort Jordan nt 10 for Wfltr)'. A frtduatc of UC Irvine, Park.in son 1s help1n1 to de"clopa .. (Pl ....... COllPUTSU/A2) OftCParktuoa m&klateeaapaten talllllla ~· That ~ o..ratt ue t.alkina •M lht , .......... uonY /A.at • .o .... Orange Coast DAILY Pit.OT/Friday, December 28, 1984' CoNTI NU l O S10R1Es use of po iblc problems con- kted with "the ~arch of her ~•Ni\n," "Pobce said a four-mo o th invcst1p- found no evidence to indicate ht Scott had any knowledge of or plicity in the cue. tt wd TbuiWay he was "totally ked and urpnscd" addin& .. I w()uldn 't kn ow coc.a1ne if I saw 1 t." .However. a confidentiaJ inform· ut. who was quoted in p:ipen used to QbtaJn a search warrant for Schutc's omce in Fountain Valley and home in fj41otington Beach, sa1d Scott was apprised of 1hc info rmant's concerns d¥t narcotics use and saJcs allegedly •re going on in an office "and that Scion would soon become a business pUiner of Michael Schute." ' The mformant told police, accord- . to lbe documents, that Scott said, • is that going on again?" ter Thursday, Scott said in a t&lephooe conversation, "There were 901ne allegations and someone came ' tome and said they found some white sh1ff in an envelope. ''I didn't sec It and I told them. ·1 don't know what you're talkJng about."' Scott said he asked Schute about it and Schute denjed involvement "and · l believed him." Scott said 1he conversation re- portedly took place after June. He and Schute became partners in a business OFFICE •.• and sh red a founuun Va lley oOicc at 111 70 Warner A vc. beginnina in AUJUSt. Scott and Schute also bad hared offioes with a third party on Newbopc Strt'et sjnot the first of the year. They previously were partners in the in- &uraoce busmcss with a third party io the 1970s but Schute left to 10 to Hawaii, Scott said. Scott said he severed bu inc s ~lations with Schute at the ume of the Schutc's arnst CXc 7 uuements u\ the le&al documents by the unidentified in formant in- d icated that a business owner in the Warner Avenue complex where the insurance office 1& located had ex- pressed concern that Schute was involved 1n narco1ics tran actions because he was frequently seen going to a car and e:tchangmg -.omething in the parkJng lot. Another confidential informant. who h.ad been arrested on possession of cocame. told pohce. according to the legal documents, that Schure allegedly would pick up narcotics from a -.uppher or have them de- livered 10 his offiu~. Meaowh1 lc. Fountain Valle) narcotics Sgt. Norm Satterfield said in the papers that he and another plainclothes narcotics office allegedly hearct.Schute discuss cocaine tra ns.- actions at a restaurant across the street from police headquarters. ncrfield said be heard Schute ay tl\111 he talked with John De Lorean - the former auto company owner who was acquitted t.hu. year of cocaine sales charaes -and that Schute said that De L<>rean had been to Schu1e's residence in connec11on with u deal. Sauertield said by telephone Tbur$day that there was no proof of De Lorean's presence. "There's no way to check on that," he said . Police said they seLZed about 11"1 ounces of suspected coc.a1ne at Schute' re idence und a severa l vials of white powdery matenal along with poiraphcmaha at the insurance office. KIDNEY ... From Al wrong side, wrongdntc," Waterssatd. He testified that he has thought llOOUthlS error .. daily -e\er since II happened." And, he said , ... t had been a tremendous psychological trauma for me." Jordan was admitted 10 the hospi- tal about 3:50 a.m. on Nov. 26. 1982. for bleeding a'nd pain m the nght kidney area. Waters testified that fi ve hours later, he found "marked tenderness over the nght k.Jdney ind1cat1ng pathology" and ordered X-rays. ............................................................. Dr. Rudolph Chaney, another de- fendant in the case, looked at the X- rays and noted that Jordan had a sof\ball-s1zed tumor m his right kidney that was undoubtedly cancerous PLANE CRASH ... From Al the cl ub had rented the Cessna. Paul Cable. owner of the Upland airpon, said conditions were "hor- rible'" at the ttmc of the crash. "It was ra101ng ver). ver) hard." Cable said. "One $UY who saw 1t said he saw the plane circling for a bit and then the p1lo1 got into the clouds r guess he just lost 11 there .. Cable said he was my~t1fied why a plane bound tor Orange County would be fl)ing over Upland. "It doesn't make any sense to me," said the airport owner. ''J suspect he must have radioed and changed his flight plan. There's no way someone should be that far oft" The crash was being 1nvest1gated toda) by the National Transportation Safety Board. Alter reading the abdominal X- ra)s backwards, Jordan's health). fat- encased left kidney was excised and cut in half. Jordan testified . When the mistake was discovered the next day, Jordan was rushed to UCLA Medical Center, where 80 percent ofh1s cancerous nght kidney was removed, and kidney dialysis begun. RECALL BREWING AT SADDLE BACK ••. From Al SaddJeback College. That comm1uec. bl!cked by Saddlc- back's teachers union, 1s seeking the recall of trustees William L. Watts of North Tustin, Robert L. Pnce of la$una Hills and Robert L. Moore of lrvme. The three sene on the scven- member elected board that oversees Saddleback Community College. which has campuses in Irvine and M1ss1on VieJo. Recall supporters have have charged the trustees wt th unneccesary spending and improper hiring prac- uces. They also have been cn11cal of the trustees' continued suppon of Saddleback Chancellor LarT) P. Stevens. The trustees. 1n tum. have claimed the recall dn ve 1s an attempt by Saddleback teachers 10 gain control of the district. Over the past year. Saddleback teachers have threatened to launch a recall ca mpaign against dtstnct trustees 1f t hey did not fire Stevcos. hirle) Deaton. ch1c:f deputy regis- trar of' otcrs. said recall supponers must gather 25.2 51 vahd signatures for each targeted trustee by Ma> 28. 1985. These signatures must be from residents registered 10 \.Ole w11h1n the Saddleback D1stnc1 D1stnct officials have ~1d that a special recall election would cost more than $200.000 But 1f the petitions arc returned near the ume of the deadline and are subsequen1ly verified. the recall vote can be consolidated with the Novem- ber 1985 general election at m101mal add1t1onal ex pense, Deaton said. However, the current terms of Watts and Pnce expire at the end of No"ember. and a successful recall \.Ole Nov 5 would only remove them from office for the final two weeks of their terms. T he two wo uld not be prc,ented from simultaneously run- ning for ne"' terms in the November election, Deaton said Moore wa re-elected to a four-H~ar h:rm in No' ember 1983 · JUDGE UPHOLDS $6 MILLION AW ARD ... From Al wages and "los\ of the enJO) rtll'llt nl li fe " Onl) nine of 12 Juror\ need agree on a \.erdict in Cl' 11 case!. Two weeks earlier. the same 1ur} dctermmed that Taylor shattered a vcnebra and was left paralyzed for hie because the ctty knowtngl y and negligently mai nta ined a popular stretch of beach near the Balboa Pier in an unsafe condition and made no effort to warn swimmers of the danger. Taylor suffered a m1d-cerv1cal frac- ture of his spine on .c\pnl 18. 1980 when he decided to go for a quick swim to wash off suntan lotion before ht• <tnd hl\g1rllncnd hc:.idcd h1lnll' lor tht: da) Running into the chtll ) v.ater-.. Ta)lor d1"cd into an 1n-t:om1ng c,well when he was about waist deep in the water. Somewhere underwater he c rashcd tnto an un!>Cen sandbar. shattering the bone that left him 1n \tantly paral yzed Dunng the tnal. Ta}lor's attom e\ s. Wa\.ne .c\ustero and Herbert Halif. presented evidence ind icating the city kn ew off-shore cond1t1ons near the p1t•r were unpredictable and ha1ard - ous because sh1f\ing sands create unseen holeo;. sandbar<. and trough!> In argu1nl(aga1nst a new tnal. Hafil pointed ou1 that the nt) had plan'd ""'ammgs on piers and "'am1ng\ on JCll1es. but no warning~ un the beach where the most IOJunes were happen-ing .. The outcome of the suit has had an unsettling effect on c11y officials along the Orange Coast who now face not only in creased liability insurance rates, but fear their c1t1es can be held financ1all) responsible for many types of beach-related injuries. In fact, the beach-front cities have banded together to ask the state Legislat ure lo exempt their n t1es from ltabrl1ty in such matters. LUNGREN EYES SENATE SEAT ... From Al vote in his conservau "e-leaning d1<,- tric1. But he 1s th row10g his hat into a n ng potenualh crowded "'1th other GOP hca\ 'v.e1ghts who al'io are repon edl ) cager to challenge Cran\ton nr "hrie\ er the Democrats nom1ndll' Be\1<kc, Orange C. o unt) Rc.·p \.lt1I ham Dannemeycr. a fellow tour-term Republican who represents the Full- enon area. Lungren said former Los Angeles pohce chief and state Sen f d Davis of Canoga Park. econom1c;t Arthur Lafler. Rep. Bobbi Fiedler R· Nonhndge. a nd Los l\ngclcs Count' Superv1sox: Mike Antonovich all an· mentioned ac, possible cand1da1ec; Davis must be count~ a~ tht• front- runner because he 1<. so well known throughout the state Lungren \a1d Out he said the race for the C ,op nomination 'it11l 1s wide open Just Call 642-6086 Detty Piiot Def Ivery I• OuerentHd "'""°"' r dity 1• ,.,.. "' not l\A.. r:-• ~•II" "' s '° p "' ( .. ""'"'• 7 p " tllCI f°"' COl>Y ..,,_ '"' ...... lid Lungren ..aid his comm11tec'<, tiro;t l'hore will be tu ra1\t' iso.ooo. the mone} nccr''>af! to complete a statewide poll and prcl\ 1de travel expcn">eS f ht roll \\OUld bl· aimed at 1dent1f~ 1ng "It.it 1'>\Uc\ potent1all) "111 fi gurr 10 thr ratt' .rnd how those 1\\Ul''> '>4u;111 "1th h" pos1t1ons on thtm The ho"'h loo k1 ng congressman <1<.lded tha t thr r oll would help him determine "hl"thcr a Senate bid 1s "dn-ahlc .. II not he \aid he would ha\t' no he\1 ta11on '"droppi n~ out "I m not 1ntr re'ited in being in- 'Clht\l 111 a kam1ka1e mission." he '<lid l ungrcn also said he realizes his n,lml 1dcn11fica11on with California "ott'r\ out'itde his d1stnct 1s probably \.\'~ 111" &I' en that he is but one of 45 < alt lom1a co ngrrssman and rep- re'>t·ntc, onl\ .:!1 percent of the state's populJtrnn .. I ha' e no m 1sapprehcn!.1ons about what my name 1denuficat1on wo uld be," he said '\nother handicap facin$ both l ungren and Danneme}er 1~ that. at-cording to Lungren onl} two men in recent times ha\l" successfully mtl\.e d up from a H<lU'>C 10 a Senate '>t:at -Richard "'1,on and John I unney. A~ked why he 1~ tons1dcnng a ~cnate bid. Lu ngren said he fi nds it frustrating to serve 1n the lo""er house dommated b> Jts Democratic ma- jority. A senator also ha~ the ability to affect the great 1c;suc~ of the day, he said First elected in 1978. Lu ngren attended Georgetown Law School and worked on the lienate staffs of both George Murphy and Wilham Rroclc. Hie. father was President Nixon's Pl'r'>onal ph)'>ll'1an \\bat do 'ou like about the Daily Pilot? ~ha & don't you like? Call the number al ltft and your messa(te wltl be recorded, transcrlb<'d and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering servl<'e may be used to r ecord letters 10 the t dltor on any topic. 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Wllll1m1 Ctrcutet1on Manag91' VOL n , NO. 313 ' Sunny and warm for New Year'~ ltOltttd al\owera fell offlhor• •rid In lht mountalna Mrly today but theatorm wu moving.out u high prenure returned 10 Southern Calltornla, prompting th• weather aervlot to torecut ltklny Ind warm condltlona through New Year's Day. Aelntalt totaled betwMn one lnoh and 1.5 lnchea from Lot An~lea aouthward, two to lhr .. lnchea In the mountain•. and up to one Inch In the duert, tl'lt N•tlonal Weather Service said. Lowe w111 bt In the mld_.0. In Loa Angele• and down to mld--30• In aome neighboring valley artU. High• wlll be In the mid~ to upper eoa. . High• on New Year's Day cou~ be our 70 In Lo• Ang.i .. and the valleyt. the weather Mf'Vlce aald. Along the Orange Cout, there wtll bt wtd .. prMd patchy ct.nse fog late tonight and Saturday mOfnlng. OthefwlM fair tonight and Saturday. Hlgha Saturday 81 to 68. Colder tonight with Iowa In 40a but In mid 30. colder Inland valley•. l u w Tt_11tn,1••r.tlut,. 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From Al that in business. the word "owe" means somethtnJ was sold to some- one. that an invoice wasgjven. that a record was made. that the debt 1s paid in installments, and so on. Expenences. Parkinson says, are plugged into co mputers in the form of '"~npts.·· The programs are designed 10 fol low a certain logical sequence. such as ... I go to a restaurant, I eat, I pa) the bill." A clinker 1n the sequence, .. I go the rco;taurant, I cat, I fly an airplane." will throw thecomputer off. \'11th !)uch reasoning. the machine ~uuld be able to differentiate be- t~een sla ng and correct grammar It LOuld tell the difference between "l\.nock 1 t off." meani ng to stop. and "Knock 11 off," meantng to knock '>omethingdo,~n. Park1n<.on sa ys computers are able 10 under'i ta nd broken English. be· cauM', to a certain extent. they can <,rnn the \ a nous meantngs ofa word. 1heconnotat1ons. and. in shon. the "C\ pcncnces" that the word con Jure-. up H l· \3}., perhaps the toughest item w teach a computer is the word "take" a word that changes meanings from phrase to phrase. "To take a train is different than taking a pill. You don't ingest a tram." says Parkinson. who also finds h1mselfhassling with such phrases as "on the take" and .. getting taken." Programmers. such as Parkinson, al'io are teaching "shop talk" to the compulcrs, design mg special pack- ages for fields like optometry and general business. A few of these programs are already on the market, Mesan stabbed with scissors A 32-year-old Costa Mesa man was reported in stable condition this morning after beina stabbed several umes in the stomach with a pair of scmors Wednesday. However, pohcc were unable to discern whether Jeffrey Allen Henderson was stabbed h)' a girlfriend during an argu ment or whether he stabhcd h1m~lf. Hen- derson wao; taken by a friend to Hoag Memonal tlosp1tal ~--"~~~~~~~---' hc ~ys. Most of the computers using these pr~ms are the large o ffice types, sclhngforS50,000and up. But someday the software w1 II be developed for the smaller home computers. Parkinson says. .. Eventually, somebody who buys a home computer won't have to s11 down with a manual (to learn com- puterese)." he says. "We're making rnmputers more 'mtelhgent' so people don't have to learn so much about them." Parkinson explains: "Someone wh o doesn't know anything about <:0mputer and docsn 't know a whole lot about stocks will someday be able to sit down at a terminal and get advice on how to invest.'" He adds I hat a command of t he various languages will maJcecom- puters more fle:t1ble. For instance, programs are being developed for computers to wnte simple letters for various aspects of the business world. Moreover. that program would aJlow the mach1 ne to translate that letter 1 nto another language. That's somewhat tricky, because direct translations don't always work. Parkinson says. "Dear Sir" isn't quite proper enough fort he deeply re verent Japanese. The computer must not only be able to understand languages. but cultures as well. .. Th1sstuffis~oingto be more and more common.' Parkinson says. "There's no reason you can't talk toa computer like a person." We wlsft to tlianh all our cust"mers, past, present and future for a wonderful 1984. and bestow best wlsftes to all during tfte coming ftolltLiy season. ~~l~?.1H!.l~~~~ . 640-2700 640-2934 T ' ' -- TOMORROW: FORECASTS ON A2 FIRST EDITION I RIDI\ V Dl <. £ MCH H :l8. 1CJ84 ORANGEC0!1 N T Y . C A LI F OH N IA L", r •nr.:, You'll find the beat auto bliya. •long the Orange Cuat In today'• Auto Piiot -P•g•C1 Coast If your pet looks llke you, there's a contest In Laguna Beach you might llnd Interesting./ A3 Orange County's jobless rate Is holding at a near- record low of 3.8 percent. /A3 N·ation A cocky convicted klller goes to the electric chair with a wink for a nun./ AS The same chemlcal that kllled 2,500 in lndla Is to arrive by ship In Norfolk, Va. Saturday amid much protection./ A4 World Pollsh secret pollce of- ficer says he had support of superiors in successful kidnapping and killing of prlest./A4 Casualties on both sides rise as Vietnam offensive continues on Cambodian rebel camps./ A4 People The oldest daughter of slain clvil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King wlll speak at UC Irvine./ Al A letter from Ludwig von Beethoven to his lover wlll be sold at auction./ Al Sports Mater Del High holds off Estancia challenge for 56-51 win in the feature game of the Orange Hol- l day Classic basketball tourney./81 Fountain Valley, Mater Del gain semlflnals of Edison-Marina girls basketball tourney ./81 Huntington Beach, Marina win two games each in the 32-team Hunt- ington Beach soccer tourney./82 · Entertainment Linda Fratlanne is pirate princess In 'Magic King- dom on Ice.' /WMkender Conrad, Schoonover top county troupers./WHk- ender Buslneu American business leaders are growing less confident about the state of the economy ./84 Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds Opinion Paparazzi People Police Log Publtc Notices R"tauranta Sport a Stock Marketa Tetevlston Theater• Weat~. ' C1-3 86 A3 B4 CS-7 86 C7 C4 C6 87 84 ~ A6 A6 A3 C4-5 Weekender. 81-3 85 A7 Weekender A2 , ane·cras cou e \ Two others aboard die as small aircraft goes down during pounding rainstorm By STEVE MARBLE OllMo.111 ......... Four people, including an Irvine couple, were killed late Thursday when their small airplane crashed near an airfield in Upland during a pounding rain storm. The rented craft. identified as a Cessna 180, had departed Palo AJto Airport earlier in the day and was bound for John Wayne Airpon in OranfC County, authorities said. Irvme residents Jerry Surloff, •3, and Judith Surloff, 40, were killed instantly when the plane crubed at 7: 15 p.m. about 150 yarduhort oft.be runway at Cable Airport in Upland. according to Upland police ~ patcher Judy Rodriguez.. Upland it • (Pleue eee PLAlfS/ A2) Inform<lnttlink cocaine sales • to Valley office Automaker John De Lorean' s name surfaces in court papers leading up to search warrant By ROBERT BARKER Of the Ollllt,... ..... Cocaine allegedly was delivered and sold this year in an insurance company office shared by Fountain Valley City Councilman George B. Scott, according to statements of informants contained in legal papers filed in West Orange County Munici- pal Court. c:ocaine and possession of cocaine for sale, according to authorities. Schutc's secntary. Debra Lynn Allbee, 28, was arrested alollf. with Schute on Dec. 7 on suspiaon of possession of narcotics, police said. But Deputy District Attorney Tom Bourris said be is undecided on whether to fiJe charges against the office worker because of possible problems connected with .. the search of her person." Upland policeman u•mlnea tbe wrecJlaCe of planecruh which killed f0mpeople. Michael D. Schute, 41 . a bustness panner of Scott. wiU be arraigned Monday on felony chaf\es of fumisbmg cocaine. possession of Police said a four-month invcstiga- uon found no evidence tO indicate (Pleue eee OOCAllU/A2) Lungren testing political waters in bid for Senate GOP congressman chartering committee to assess his chances By JEFF ADLER Of Ille o.111 ..... ...,, Republican Congressman Dan Lunven. whose sprawling coastal distnct sweeps south from Torrance to Huntington Beach, is considering running in I 986 for the U.S. Senate seat now occupied by incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston. Lungren, a 38-year-old Long Beach native, acknowledged Thursday that he plans to formally chart.er an exploratory committee in January to assess his chances of winning the Republican nomination for the Sen- ate seat. ''The purpose is truly exploratory," Lungren said in a telephone interview from his Capitol Hill office. "We're testing the waters. We want to take a long hard look at it. I've been thinking about it for about a year." The Orange Coast representative emphasized be has made no dCCJsion to run and need not make one before January 1986. "There's a lot of time between now and then,'' Lungren said. Lungren glided to a fourth two-year He's teaching computers how to talk English Let's talk computerese. Firstyou have to team terms like lNPUT, GOTO, DIM, REM, TAB, GOSUBandRETURN. Then you have to team coding like: IFXI THEN220and1PX2THEN 230. And the ever-popular IFX3 THEN 240. By stringing all those words and codes together, you can ask the computer, with several punches of the keyboard, something simple, like "who owes me money'!' Greg Parkinson prefers the direct apprt>llch. The former Corona del Mar resi- dent is developing software that will enable computers to undentaod plain, simple, dittct English. Forget the codes, the doodads and the tecbnicaljargon. Just •sk the q_uestion, says Parkinson, who con- siders computers to be employees. "lfl hire accountants, they have to learn the way I talk, not the other way around " he says. Parldnson, 28. is a computer pro- gnmmer with a compan.Y in New Haven, Conn., that 1pcc11liza in "anificiat intelliacncc." That is, tcachi"I computcn to perfonn wk.s that humans presently do better. And one of thotc tasks is undmtandjna human lanauaae. · A '1'1duatc oTUC Irvine, Parkinson 1s hc:lpi"I todevt'lopa TONY SAAVEDRA NEWSMAKERS program in wbkh computers will not only understand English, but will be multilingual with the ability to uans- late l&!'Juaaes. Parkinson says he is recordina some I 0.000 words into the memory banks o(the electronic wizards. tlowever, bis job doesn't stop with mere word definitions. He must also teach connotations. phrases. slana andevensyntax. Thosecomputcrs will be weU versed in conversational and even broken languages. To do thi~ Parkinson said he must p~m a world ofhuman cx-pcnences into the computers. "lfyoul\aveamodclofthewortdin your brain, you know bow words relate to each other," he says. for inst1t1cc. our sim~e que1tion. "who owes me moneyr presu~ lhecomputttkno thcmc•nrnaof "owe." h would aJIO have to know ~-COllPUTSU/il) Judge upholds surf injury award DanLanpn House term in November. easily defeating Democrat Ma ry Lou Brophy by winning 73 perce nt of the (Pleue 8ee LUNGREN/A2) Newport overruled in protestation of $6 million decision- By JEFF ADLER Of Ille o.111 ,.... ltafl An Orange County Superior Court judge upheld a S6 m1llton JUI) award to a 23-year-old quadriplegic who sued the city of Newport Beach claimm~ he was paralyzed in a 1980 swimming accident because the city failed to post signs warning of underwater hazards. In affirming the verdict Thursday. Judge Lloyd Blanpied denied a mo- tion tiled by the city's attorney that SOU$ht a new triaJ or the reduction of the Jury's $6 million award to wheel- ....................... o,. ..... ,a.-.u ... com.,.tentalklllalupace. • r • • J chair-bound John Taylor, a 6-foot-1 former surfer from Oaremont. The ruling, which came following a short heanng. now clears the way for Newport Beach to appeal the case. However, Patnck Quinlivan. the ln 'tne attorney who represented Newport Beach dunng the civll trial, said ci ty officials have not yet decided whether to undertake an appeal. A notice of appeal must be filed with an appellate coun Wlthm 30 days. .. We haven't decided yet." Quin- hvan said. "We're still talking about ti. •• An eight-woman. four-man Jury dehberated a little more than eight hours in October before voting l l-1 to award Taylor $6 million for past and future medical expenses. lost (Pleue .ee JUDGE/ A2) Victim tells of kidney error Wron organ taken out. doctoradmits-- tn lawsuit hearing By tie A1soclated Press HalT)' Jordan struggled from his wheelchair to the witness stand to tell :.. ~jury that his doctor told him his left ~dncy "had a mass1Ve tulJlor that had to be removed immediately .. becau~ 1t was cancerous. Doctors rcahzcd afkr the oper· at1on that 1t was the 64-year-old Hunti"lton Bea.ch man's na)\t lodncy that had C&ttlnoma. They learned the left kidney they removed was healthy, Jordan tc uficd Thursday 1n Los Angeles dunna his mullimilhon- dollar lawsuit against Lona 8cac<b Community Hospital and six deb- tors. Jordan, a Lona Beach insurance broker. testified that dOC'lon ttad X- rays of his abdomen bee~• before the No . 26. 1~821..~UJ"IC1'Y· Eart1tt, Dr. Cart10ft waten had testified that be didn't 1cll Jorda'1 bis left kidney had to be removed on the da of the-operation. (Pl--... 1DDRY I A2) .... • Orange 0out DAILY PILOT /Friday, O.C.mber 28, 1984 CoNTIN UEU Sro R1Es PLANE CRASH KILLS FOUR ••• Y'IQIDAl • about SO miles northeast of John Wayne Airport. Alao killed in the crash were Earl Sbelto°' 63, and Jacqueline Shelton. 61, rtSJdcnts of Los Altos, San lkfnardino County Deputy Coroner Roy. Kinne>'. said. · , Kinney identified Earl Shelton as the pilot of the small airplane. Rodriguez said the plane's wreck· age was spread over about 350 feet "" and that the impact of tbe crash and " snapped the craft's fusel•gc in half. 1 ·•our pohce helicopter pilot had a 1 hard time finding the wreckage be· CIU3C of the rain and poor visibility," llan Murray, an Upland polfoe dis- patcher, said. The four took off from the Palo Alto Airpon shortly after 4 p.m . A layer of fe>a apparently bad prevented an earlier lakeolT, authorities said. An airport spokesman said Shelton's Oi&ht plans indicated he was heading for Orange County in an airplane rented from the West Valley Flyina Glub io Palo Alto. An employee of the flyina club said he was not autbomcd to discuss the incident and would not confirm that the club had rented the Cossoa. Paul Cable, owner of the Upland airport. sai<t conditions were "hor- nble .. at thelime of the crash. "h was raining very? very bard," Cable said. "One guy wno saw it said he saw tile plane c1rclina for a bit and then the pilot got into the clouds. I auess he just lost it there." Cable $1lld be was mystified why a plane bound for Oranae County would~ flying over Upland. "lt doesn't make any sense to me," said the airport o wner. "I suspect he must have radioed and changed his flight plan. There's no way someone should be U\at far off." The crash was beina investigated today by the National Transportation Safety Board. An autopsy. mean· while. was to be conducted today on all four victims to determme the ex.act cause of death. ~COCAINE LINK TO OFFICE ••. "Prom Al that Scott had an)' knowledge of l"'lr complicity in the case. . • Scott said Thursday he was "totally shocked and surprised" adding .. I wouldn't know cocaine ifl saw it." A confidential informant, who was quoted in papers used to obtain a search warrant for $chute's office in Fountain Valley and home in H unt· ington Beach, said however Scott was apprised of the infoRnant's concern~ that narcotics use and sales allegedly were going on in an office "and that Scott wo uld soon become a business partner of Michael Schute." The informant told police, accord- ing to the documents. that Scott said, "Oh, is that going o n again?" Later Thursday, Scott said in a telephone conversation, "There were some allegations and someone cam e to me and said they found some white stutrin an envelope. "I didn't see ll and l told them. 'I do n't know what you're tallung about."' Scott said he asked Schute about it and Schute denied involvement "and I believed him." Scott said the conversation re- portedly took place after June. H~ and Schute became partners in a business and shared an office at 11 I 70 Warner Ave. beginning in August. They also shared offices with a third pany on Newhope Street sin~ the first of the year. They previously were partners in the insurance bust· ness with a third party in the I 970s but Schute let\ to go to Hawaii. Scott said. Scott said Thursday tha L he severed business relations with Schute at the time of the latter's arrest Dec. 7. Meanwh ile, Fount.ain Vall~y narcotics Sgt. Norm Satterfield said in the papers that he and another plainclothes narcotics office allegedly heard Schute discuss cocaine trans-• actions at a restaurant across the \ street from polic.c headquarters. Satterfield said be heard Schute say that he talked with John De Lorean - the former auto company owner who was acquitted this year of cocaine sales charges -and that Schute said that De Lorean bad been to Schute's residence in connection with a deal. Satterfield said by telephone Thursday that there was no proof of De Lorcan's presence. "There's no way to check o n that," he said. Police said they seized about I 1h ounces of suspected cocaine at Schute's residence and a several vials of white powdery material along with paraphernalia at the insurance office. JUDGE UPHOLDS $6 MILLION AW ARD ... From Al wages and "loss of the en1oyme nt of life." Only nme of 12 j urors need agree on a verdict in civil cases. Two weeks earlier. the same 1ury determined that Taylor shattered a vertebra and was left paralyzed for life because the city knowingly and negligently maintained a popular stretch of beach near the Balboa Pier in an unsafe condition and made no effort to warn swimmers of the danger. Taylor suffered a m1d-cerv1cal frac- ture of his spine on April I 8. 1980 when he decided to go for a quick swim to wash off suntan lotion before he and his gJrlfriend headed home for the day. Runnmg into the chilly waters, Taylor dived into an in-coming swell when he was about waist deep m the water. Somewhere underwater he crashed into an unseen sandbar, shanering the bone that left him instantly paralyzed. Dunng the tnal. Ta}lor'sattomeys. Wayne Austero and Herbert Hafif, presented evidence indjcating the city knew off-shore conditions near the pier were unpredictable and hazard- ous because shifting sands create unseen holes. sandbars and troughs. In arguing against a new trial, Ha fit pointed out that the city had placed ''warnings on piers and wamings on jetties. but no warnings on the beach where the most mj urics were happen- ing." The outcome of the suit has had an unsettling effect on city officials along the Orange Coast who now face not only increased liability insurance rates. but fear their cities c.an be held financially responsible for many types of beach-related injuries. Jn fact. the beach-front cittes have banded together to ask the state Legislature to exempt their cities from liability in such matters. LUNGREN EYES SENATE SEAT ... From Al vote in hts conservauve-leaning dis· trict. But he is throwing his hat mto a ring potentially crowded with other GOP heavyweights who also are reportedly eager to challenge Cranston or whoever the Democrats nominate. Besides Orange Count) Rep. Wil- ham Dannemeyer, a fellow four-term Republican who represents the Full- erton area, Lungren said former Lo~ Angeles police chief and state Sen Ed Davis of Canoga Park. economist Arthur Laffer, Rep. Bobbi Fiedler. R- North ridge, and Los Angeles Count~ Supervisor Mike Antonovich all are mentioned as possible candidates. Davis must be counted as the front- runner because he is so well known throughout the state, Lungren said. But he said the race for the GOP nom ination sttll 1s wide open. Lungren said his commmee's first chore will be to raise $50.000, the money necessaf) to complete a statewide poll and pro' 1de travel expenses. The poll ""ould be a1mt·d at 1dentt f) mg what 1c;c;ues potential!\ will fi gurt• m the ra'c and hu'.A. thmc issues squarr with h1'> po!tttwn' on them. The bo)1c;h-luoll.1ng congressman added that the poll would help him determine whether a Senate bid is .. do-able." ff not. he said he would have no hesitation 1n droppins out. 'Tm not interested in being tn· volved 1n a kamikaze mission." he said. Lun$re n also said he realm''> his name 1dent1 fication with California voters outside his district is probably 'cry low, given that he 1s but one of 45 California congressman and rep- resents only 21/i pcn:ent of the '>t<tlc·s population. .. I ha\c no m1sapprehcmwn~ about what m) name 1dcnt1ficat1on would be." he said. Another handicap facing both 4-ungrcri and Dannemeycr '' that. according to Lungren. only two men 1n recent times have succes,fulh moved up from a House to a ~enate seat -Richard Nt\on and John Tunnc~ Asked "'h}' ht· I\ cons1denng a Senate btcl. Lungren !>atd he finds 1t frustrating to serve in the lower house dominated by its Democralll ma- JOrity. A '>cnatoralso has the ability to affect the grt•at issue!. of the da). he said. First elected m 1978, Lungren attended Georgetown Law School and worked on the Senate staffs of both George Murphy and William Brock. H is father was President Nixon·., personal physician. KIDNEY VICTIM TESTIFIES ... From Al However, Jordan told the court that shortly before the operation. Waters told him •'that I had a massive tumor that had to be removed immediate!}'. He said 'It's on your left side.··· In his earlier testimony, Waters <iatd he mistakenly wrote "left'" . instead of .. nght" on a wrong!) dated note 1n Jordan's file a few minute\ before Jordan went in for surgery That was "fatigue talking .. the wrong side, wrong date," Waters said He testified that he has thought about his error ''daily -ever since it happened." And, hesa1d. "it had been a tremendous psychological trauma for me when I found out ahout the mistake next morning and I told 1he family I didn't think I should con· tinue as the attending phys1c1an. ·· Jordan was admitted to the hospi- tal abot1t 3:50 a.m. on Nov 26. 1982. for bleeding and pain 1n the nght kidney area. Just Call 642-6086 D•llY Piiot Def wery 11 Ou•r•nteed M~ f1>01y II yw tl< l\OI llaW ~O<tr P'I~ Ov S '.)() p m U" "°''"'• I I' ..i ~~ff CC>C'Y #'fl h,. Waters testified that five hourc; later, he found "marked tenderness over the right kidney indicating pathology" and ordered X-rays. Dr. R udolph Chaney. another de- fendant in the tase looked at the X· rays and nutcd that Jordan had a 'iOft ball-\11ed tumor in his nght ludne~ thdt \.\-,1~ undouhtcdl\ cann:rou\ Watrrs tcsulied that Jordan went into !.urge!)' without additional d1agnost1c procedures other than a chest X-ra\. '\fter re.ad1ng the abdominal X- rays backwards, Jordan's healthy, fat· encased left kidney was excised and cut 1n half. Jordan testified. When the mistake was discovered the next day. Jordan was ru!ihed to l :c I.A Medical Center, where 80 percent o f his cancerous nght kidney was removed. and kidney dialysis begun. Jordan 1old the court that he 1s on a diet of 18 to 30 pain pill!. a day and must stay up at night becau~c .. that's when m y httle kidney works ... He said the mt•d1cat1on to control his kidney infection make) h1<, bones break easily, giving him cxtrt•mc pain Jordan 1s abk t<> \land with the aid uf crutches and a metal bodv brace. but he spends rno~t of his time 1n a wheelchair. .. I was an extreme!) active man ... he testified. "I golfed, fi shed. traveled. did everything I wanted to do. Now I stay in my room and read or watch TV I'm m all day unless I can talk somcQne into taking me to the store with them. and even then I just wait m the car .. Jordan said his wife of 41 years has suffered two hean attacks since his surgery, causmg her to have to be operated on for a tnplc, then a quadruple heart bvpa<;c;. What do you like about the 6ait}· Piiot? What don't you like? Call the number at ldt and your menage will be recorded, transcribed and delivcrrd to I.he appropriate editor. 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Wllllama Circulation Manager VOL. n ,N0.313 l ·- Sunny and warm for New Year's tlolated aho~rt tell ottahore and In the mountain• early today but tn. ttorm wu movl"V out u hlQh pressure returned to S04.lthttn Callfornla, prompting the we.iher .aervloe to forecut tunny and warm condltlona through New YNJ'• Day. Aalnfall totaled between one lnch and 1.6 lnchel ff'Otn Lot Angelet southward, two to three lnchea In the mountains, and up to one Inch In the deHrt, tht National WNther S.rvloe aald. LOW11 will be In the mld-•Oa In Loi Angeles and down to mld·30a In aome neighboring valley areas. Highs wtll be In the mid· to upper 60a. High• on New Ytar'• Day could be nHr 70 In Los Angeles and the valleys, the weather aervloe said, Along the Orange Cout. there w111 be widespread patchy d9nae fog late tonight and Saturday morning. OtherwlH fafr tonight and Saturday. Highs Saturday & 1 to 68. Colder tonight I riw "" T;ompPlilluff'• with Iowa In _,5 but In mid 30a colder Inland valleys. 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SS 51 Oetroll 34 35 SyrecuM 24 21 ending el 6 p.m. Duluth 32 211 Toe>ele• 82 00 Barttow 53 48 ( !:IPNO 1141 &<! fue90n 00 48 TOOAY TlifM 87 eo Seoond lllQll 12 30 p.m 4. t Falrbankt oe -2 Fargo 211 • 0 WNlllngton 411 41 Surf report s.oond tow a:OOpm. 07 Flegal ell 37 33 WICNle 80 57 Wllk-8erre 33 32 I AT\MOAY Grand fltpldt •• 38 Hertford 17 17 LOCATION SIU IHAP£ F1t1t lllQh 3.22•.m 4 I Helena-29 04 Hunllngton e.acin t-2 poor Flrt1 IOw 9·07 a.m 2 1 Honolulu ao 85 RI_. .i.tly. ~ t-2 fair Second high 1:56pm. 3.6 Hooalon 72 69 Extended 40th Slreet, Newport 1 poor Seoond tow 8:48p.m 1.2 lnel••nAPOltt 58 53 22nd $11 .. 1. ~port t 2 , .. , JaQl(eon.u , 10 58 Balt>oe WeclQ9 1 poor Sun NII lodey at 4·52 p m.. ne. JllCl<tonvffle 14 81 V.,lable Gloudt lllkl period Otflef· Lagune8Mch I poor Satlll'<lllY al 8:58 e.m end Mtt llQllln at ~ 12 08 ..... leirlhr~,,.._YMnC>ey HIQlla San~!• 1-3 ,.,, 4 S2 p.m K•.,...Clly eo 57 moetly In OverJ1lghl low• Wat., temp 57 Moon .. ,. •I 1 I 05 p m • •I-SatUI'• Liii V90u .a •3 UPl*.00. lllrougll mlCMOe. s-...11 direction tou1h-day at 11·.e a.m CONTINUED STORIES COMPUTERS WILL SPEAK ENGLISH .•. From Al that 1n business. the word ''owe" means somethin$ was sold to some- one, that an invoice was given, that a record was made, that the debt is paid in installments. and so on. Experie nces. Parkjnson says, are plu~ed into computers in the fonn of "scnpts." The programs are designed to follow a certain logical sequence, such as, "l go to a restaurant, J eat, l pay the bill." .\clinker 1n the sequence ... I go the re~taurant, I cat, J fl y an airplane," "'ill throw the computer off. With such reasoning, the machine "'ould be able to differentiate be- tween slang and correct grammar. It could tell the difference between ··Knock it off.·· meaning to stop. and .. Knock it off.'' meaning to knock something down. Parkinson says computers are able to understand broken English. be- cause. toacenam extent, they can scan the various meanings ofa word. the connotattons, and. in shon, the ..expcncnccs .. that the word con1ures up Hr !>ays perhaps the to ughest item to teach a computer is the word "takl.' ... a word that changes meanings from phrase to phrase. ·'To take a train is different than taking a pill. You don't ingest a train." says Parkinson. who also finds h1mselfhassling with such phrases as '"on the take" and .. gettmg taken." Programmers. such as Parkinson. also arc teachini "sho p talk" to the computers, designing special pac:k· ages for fields like optometry and general busine5s. A few o f these programs are already on the market, Mesan stabbed with aclssors A 32-year-old Costa Mesa man was reponed in stable condition this morning after being stabbed several times in the stomach with a pair of scissors Wednesday. However. police were unable to discern whether Jcffre:y Allen Henderson was stabbed by a girlfriend dunng an argument o r whether he stabbed himself. Hen- dason "'as taken b) a friend to Hoag Mrm1Jnal Hospttal. he ..ays. Most of the computers usmg these pro~rams are the large office types. selhng for$50,000 and up. But someday the software will be d eveloped for the smaller home computers, Parkinson says. "Eventually. somebody who buys a homecomputerwon't have to sit down with a manual (to learn com - puterese)," he says. "We're malcing computers more 'intelligent' so people don't have to learn so much about them." Parkinson explains: "Someone who doesn't know anything about computers and doesn't know a whole lot about stocks will someday be able to sit down at a terminal and get advice on how to invest." He adds that a command of the vanous languages will make com- puters m~re flexible. For instance, programs>are being developed for computers to write simple letters for van ous aspects of the business world. Moreover, that program would allow the machine to translate that letter into another language. That's somewhat tricky, because d irect translations don't always work. Park1 nson says. "Dear Sir" isn't quite proper enough for the deeply reverent Japanese. The computer must not only be able to understand languages, butculturesas well. "This stuff is going to be more and more common," Parkinson says. "There's no reason you can't talk to a computer like a person." We wish to thank all our customers, past, present and future for a wonderful 1984, and bestow best wishes to all during the coming ..--.ftollday season. • --- ~l "T-· •• • 1 •", .•t v•. o \I • ; . ' ... , ... ' .·• : ' t ",, . 2 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, December 28, 19tM Conrad, Schoonover top county troupers This 1s the last in a series of se1-en columns reviewing the )Car 1984 in theater along th<" Orange Const. By TOM TITUS OflMOlll!rl'tlot ..... Existing, asndocs, 1n the shadow of Hollywood and the five pro(ess1ona1 theaters in Orange County. local community theater requires an in- ordinate amount of ded1cat1on on the part of its practitioners to maintain both 1tS standards and tts vts1bility. Promottng the cause of non-pro- fessional theater in general -and goin$ the extra mile to elevate the Quality of their own pan in its deve~o mcnt -arc among the ad- mira l attributes of the two individ- uals gled out for recognition in this final instalJment of backward glances at 1984 on Orange County's stages. They epitomized the energy a"nd the commitment required to main- tain community theater as a viable \Vhale Watch Cruises A.BOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDAY WEEKEl'IDS: 9:30 a.m. & l :JO p.m. WEEKDA VS: I O:OOA.M. ~-IM BALBOA PAVILLION Adulta M .00. ChUd~n t~OO. --~,.,.11 • "cec,_o,,.u (714) 673·5245 t l.00 oft Adult Fane with A4 Expires: t · 31 ·85 p alternative to more costly and more distant sta~e entertainment. They are Robert Michael Conrad and Robbie Schoonover, the Daily Pilot's man and woman of the year in theater for 1984. Conrad 1s a totaJ personage of the theater. As an actor, director. teacher and television host, he lives and breathes tl)e stage 10 to 12 hours a day. The Newport Beach resident i~ artistic director of the Mission V 1e10 Playhouse. host of the cable TV show "Backstage aoseup ... instructor of numerous children's theater classes and the director of last summer's "West Side Story" at the Huntington Bcarh Playhouse. honored cattier lb is week as the best show of the year in local community theater. Costa Mesa's Schoonover is among the stalwarts at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. a six-year president of its Patrons Association. a recipient of Costa Mesa's honorary Linda Baum Award for outstanding service and, until recently, president of the Orange Count y Theater Association. Conrad, who uses the nom de plume of Conrad Michaels for movie and television work. is a transplanted Pennsylvanian who came to Cali- fornia five years ago by way of Florida and began sta~ng musicaJs for the Everyone needs a Sweatshirt ... and we've got ·em at the Geroge •n Qf9at cOlofs wffh the SWeotponts to motcn ·&~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 ' Robbie Scboononr Ncwpon Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. He augmented his drama training at Flonda Atlantic University in Boca Raton with extensive mstrurtion 1n movement. directing and film tech- niqur at UC Irvine. Two years ago, he became art1st1r director oft he faJtenng M 1ssioo Viejo Playhouse. then producmg at the Forum Theater on Laguna Beach's Fes11val of Ans grounds. After direct- ing and pcrfomung in "The Star Spangled Girl" for that group, he Jed 1ts homeward march back to Mission V1e10 and staged two productions this year -"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roor· -in school auditoriums. The sporadic production schedule of MVP allows Conrad sufficient time to pursue other theatncal assign- ments, including the hosling of his Robert Michael Connd weekly 0 Backstaae Oosup" on ( hJn· nel 31 in Los Alamitos and th,· teaching of acting classes at Ora11yl Coast College and Coastline < 11111 muruty College. The Hun11ng1<·11 Beach Playhouse discovered Conr.u.J in 1983 and signed him lo d1 mt Jn impressive rc$'tion of "Carou\t·I · then invited · back to mount ,, stellar .. West Si Story" last 'Um· mer. Schoonover is an actress "h11 braricbcd out inn> \'\rtuall)' t'\d'' support area of the playhouse. 11 l'' the past J 2 ycan and as its rcprestnt 1· Live on the OCT A board became ' "1· president in 1982 and president 1n 1983. The demands of her emplm ment forced be.r to rel.ire from th~ board this year after being ekcted to J second term as president On stage, she hH starred in "Onu· Upon a Mattress," "The Woml·n. 1--------------. "The Secret AffairsofMildred W1kl EVERY SUNDAYll I a.m.-3p.m. ORANGE - COAST COLLIOl T• OCC • ~ SPACES S10 • 4*l•lllO ..... ...,,.._.lJI•• ....... BARGAINS GAL.OREi/ PW C~ AO'•llDN ''ANIW "In vitation to a March," "Onl°'C tor the Asking" and the twcxharactl'r playlets "Patio" and ~Porch," all at the Costa Mesa theater. She al~o ha' appeared in "Story Theater'' and "Christmas al Wakefield" for thl' Newport Harbor Actors Theater Now employed by the Coast < om munity College District, Schooncl\ rr inaugurated a district theater.grnntt project last season, t.alcing busload' nl playgoers 10 different communll' theaters to acquaint them w11 h th1· non-profcssjonaJ s~e. As the Daily Pilot's man and woman of the year in theater for 198~ Robert Michael Conrad and Robh1l· Schoonover join 20 previous l"('C1p1 enu of this accolade. Past winncn have been 03, 1J Emmes and Doris Allen 10 1974 Kent JohDJOn and Marthella Randall in 197S Martin Benson and Pat• Tambcll~ni in 1976, Ernie Vcrrc anJ Barbara Hampron in 1977 John Fcrzacca and Jean Kobe in 1978, lkn Jutz.i and SuMn O'Connell 1n 1979. Doug Rowe and Eileen Fishbach 1n 1980, Joe Cordio and Patti-Gem Sampeon in 1981, .Don Laffoon an~I lee ShaJlat in 1982 and David nod Betsy Paul in 1983. Calendar Fri. C luaical GERARD BAR.BUT l'ntertatns on the piano 9 p m.-2 a m In the Tr1ano11 Har. l-lotel Mt'r1dten. 4500 MaC'Arthur Blvd , Newport Beach 476-2001 Country THE WE81'1tllJ'( UN'JON BA1'1> ap- pears from 8:30 .p. m ·I :30 a .m. al Crazy Horse. 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jau BOB BJl.EW'ER, DJ. appears from 9 p.m -12:30 a.m. wtth 11ancc lcssans from 7-8 p.m . Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham. l-luntlnl(ton Beach 846-3391 CME LIDO rcatures the Lido Jazz AJISLarsThurs ·Sat from9p m -1:30 a m Also Mon ·F"r1. from 4·30-7.30 p.m . ts "llappy Jazz llour" with Warttn Jason on kt'yboard and vocals 2900 Nt'wport Blvd . Newport Beach. 675-2968 JUDI LOIUCK a Tit.JO tn~ a blend or por and Jan In the Atrtum Lounge. Hott' Mer1dlen. 4500 MacArthur Blvd , Nt"wport Reach Tut's -Silt 5.9 pm. 476-2001 Pop ROSEWOOD performs adult con· temporary music Tues -Sat , 9 p.m .· I :30 a.m .. al the Reuben E. Ltt. 151 E coast Hll{hway. Newport Beach . 675-5790. BAXTER 'S 8TllEET pr~nls The Youn.I{ Amer1l'ans Soni{ and Danct' Co . a mustC'aJ revue. lndt'ftnltcly 6 and 8 45 p m Fr1 . 5 ·45 and fl·45 pm. Sat . 6 p m !-tun . 7 pm. Mon . Wed and Thuri 4647 MacArthur Blvd . c-wport lk'a<h 7~6 061 I JUSTIJ'( TUSK pt"riorm., r op 40 mu<;I<' Tur<1 Sat from 9 p m I 30 a m Rruben'c;. I 5 13 N Tustin Avr . Santa Ana Through M ond.iy 'l47·62HI GOODm8 features llvr rock bands p<'rformtn,ll Top 40 music rrom 9 Disney's fantasies nowonice The prcc1s1on and beauty of world· dass skating and the ma'ic of Walt Disney arc combined in "Ma~ic Kingdom on Ice" at the Anaheim \onvcnuon \.cnterthrou~ Monday. The troupe will continue its 43 Southland performances at the Los Angeles Spons Arena from Jan. 2-13 amd the Long Beach Arena from Jan. 15-20 Brilliant !>ka11ng. spectac ular special effects and h1lanous antics on ice bnng 10 hfc 50 years of Disney nostalgia dunng the two-hour show. Featured performers include 1980 Olymp1C' mcdahst Linda Frat1anne. 1983 professional world pairs cham· pions Michael Nemec and Penny Booth, Canadian champion Vern Taylor, Mickey Mouse. Donald Duck and a host of cartoon greats. In a Tomorrowland setting, "Daredevil on Jee" Nick Maricich performs astound104 stunts while zooming across the 1~ _at 50 mph. leapinJ bam:ls and diving through fiery nnas. Tyina the whole show together !s ice comic, Mr. Lito, who weaves has way throuJh a soore of madcap adventures. The $5.50, $7.SO and $9.SO tickets arc available at arena box offices. Herbie Hancock and the RockJt Band will electronically rtq ln the new I:{ at the Loe AD.ieles llaalc Center'• flnt "2fat Century "on Monday from 8 p.m. to 2 a .m. For reaenadona for the black-de e•ent, phone (21S)972-7649 . p m .-2 a m . Wed -Sat.. "The Ctnltrfold Dancers" appear Tues Sat at 7:30 p.m .. "The Poorman's Tonlj(ht Show," hosted by The Poor· man.from KROQ. fratures on Thurs . Sun -Mon. showca..sc dance bands with new mustc from 6:30-9 p m .. and ..... ""°' ..., ........ , ...... ~ ,~,.,, m-1l01 ·CIOl'I• .... ·n-·-!-9 ... [-~ (_ ........ Mt/ ... 'ill -C-...'610R Mon Tut>-. fealurt-. new music nights ht>'llt'd by rt'k bntv radio DJs. 1641 Plact'nl la Ave . Fullerton 524-7071 REDS apj'X'ars from 9 p.m.· 1.30 a m . Sunst'I Pub. 16655 PaC'll IC' Coast Highway. Sunset Bl'aC'h (21 31 •IA--U.Qlf ·-1111_, C-e.M»ll m--.i ~ .... _.__ .... ·-MICOr_ .... fJ111111 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, Oeoernber 28, 1984 a 59'l· l 9'l6 CAGJUY-8BT11IB &SA offers llve music and dancinA Thurs ·Sal w1th Top 40 rock an<r roll band8 Also rcatured through Mon Ill "Spell bound" from 9 p.m.· I :30 a.m. and a special New Vt.a.r's Eve party ! la planned 406 PaciOc Coast HlgJlwa)' Huntington Beach. 960-9318. BAD {:DCU appears at Baxter " 14346 Culver Dr1vc. J"·tnc Tues.·Sat 9.30 p m ·I .30 a.m Th~ Jan 5 •tctu •~ .. U)SHOWSAT 1 :00 3 :20 S:40 l :OS & 10:20 ••EAIUW Z u.mk •ncil .. , AT I :JO 3:30 '-:30 7:30 &. ' )0-..... , SHOWS AT U :OO 2 ·30 5 :0 0 7::10 &. 10:00 70MM I Ho hua Goldie Hawl'I NOTOCOL .. J I :JO :1:30 S:30 7:30 &. 1:30 ~ "11'-.D U N E STARMAN ST,.._ANIPC) 70MM I Oolt>YStereo 12 40 2,SS S:3S I 00 & 10 20 ~•LY HtU.S ~(It) SHOWS AT I fS :I U 5 35 7 50 &. I 0 OS CITY HEATIPQ) SHOWS AT I SS 3 SS 5:55 1 .ss t ·ss HO l'ASSES DUME .-a-I J) In 70MM 11 :30 2 :15 S:OS 7 so .. 10,30 STADIUm a m IHl/!f!r!I! l!t• S2f<e s ••~zu.artc • plll (PC),. ... Footloo .. (,.G) .... DCCtttO fG) Plus SplHll (PC) C"lld P<ICft C"••td mot.1 •~ .. I>)""' No 5.....,11 Affair 111111 NOTOCOL .. ) Plus Co-f'qlure Pohc:c Academy (RI . ...... , Ptut Co·Htl Red O.wn (PC 1 ll HO PASSES IEVElllL Y HtU.S COi' (9') PIUt Co·Fqlure "fop Secre1 (PG) "'DUNE' TOWERS OVER MOST FUTURISTIC EPICS ... A SPELLBINDING DREAM ... RICHER AND STRANGER 1liAN JUST ABOUT ANYTHrNG TIIE COMMERCIAL CINEMA NOW HAS TO OFFER' I 1,.,,, .. 1 An'4'n "It"'""•'(·\.. \.l.h.:,.1. • " 'DUNE' is the 'Gone With the Wind' and 'Birth of a Nation' of science-fiction films ... opening into visual and inteUectual realms the cinema has never before reve~d:" I ldrl.in I II 1'"" I JV. f1xl.iv .. 'DUNE' IS tht> work of .:i genuine original and there havt>n't bttn many m th<' history of film:· ....... ·\ ~:· . It• .1 if .... D u N E jll\0 fll I \I WI\ Ill\ 'l"'\lllll\llt 111\f 114\llln\I 11 IRA\._ lllRtsm • A\11)\t<J 1.11 1\l.,1 lt\Rlll \In\ -Atll.Rl 1\1111110 t ARJO R \\t&Mlll C II .. : IOIU'(.~) •·;. •• A"TlllM MA\llR\ • • • rRfITTflR\\I J'. """ ltfl,' llllllll\i ~PG , .. 1----·--1 IWIAUIA lllAl.Rt\111'-"\ 1()\<,ll lD--~ ~·----·--·· . ... __ ............. ~a I NOW PLAYING -....... hollc'sOr... UAM!Mn 0-.. U.WI 152~ WA •ClllltAMUA •R"* (~llloro ~19500 • l.t KAMA WOWllll AMC r w-Sci<••r Plo"ir s 141 W¥r l9 691 0633 IJr'W IPI 891 2'J UA MIMe$ ffWilfds T-Olllltr ll9CMQZ2 751 4 IM DI I~ ::::-,.=. ~---.., ,,,,,. .................... ~-----· ......... ...,· ~...,_...~--.---.. -4 Pilot Weekender/ Friday, December 28, 1984 "GOLDIE IS GOLDEN IN HER BEST ROLE SINCE 'PRIVATE BENJAMIN.' Funny and Winning. You 'II have a great time!" -CBS MORNING NEWS. CBS-TV. Par Cullins "A breezy comedy made to o rder for the gifted Goldie Hawn ." -THE NEW YORK TIMES. Vrn<t'nt Canh~ "Goldie Hawn is a national treasure -delightful and very funny! The movie zi ps along with laugh after laugh." -<.•ANNETT NEWSl'AP!:KS. Wtll1.1m \X.\,11 "An absolutely marvelous movie. Pun~ pleasure from beginning to end.'' t-::-.JR( T\' IL•" A.n~<·lc:,I. [),1\ ,J !'hn·h.111 " 'Protocol': in line for laughs~ h 's red. white and Goldie! All,Americans will enjoy 'Protocol.' " -THE \XA.lllNl1TnN PO~T ''Hawn's hilarious. 'Protocol' is a delightful blend ot 'Born Yesterday' and 'Mr. Smith Goes To Washington.'" -BOSTU~ HERALD. L..•rrn K1d .. n G 0 L D I E H A w N PROTOCOL 1 I ill t 't'llj(t\\\'\ \ I I I \ \ t \ I I \I\ [ h I 11 j '( l J I I )( )\ I< 1-... 1.111 !)ii ll \\\ \ 1.. H \HI I " "Ill I H ''... \'\l 't \tl )} !\~~ 11 \IZ\ I\ \\11 11.H Hl t r-.111 '\I{) \\.II II \"'ii Jq HI 111 HH l·H I ll( )1..,\ PG PAR£NlAI CIJIOAN<:t StKlf.I ~rro o c:1 ,,,. ".""'fNll' 11•1'1'; 0 w;,..-...,.Y!•LM -f~l ilN ,._,,,~'' -(;~""'"' 1t. llOW IA -(llll 6'1 OUl ceua •u 97,..141 AMC f~ 5oQl.JAA( ~~l SHOWING! £DWAllDS CM* Willi lWC) • MPllMI. coou IWll(lt • .IOIMl Ml llfTWOUlllll ~IUCl84&0388 IA-S231611 SMU • ~40 1444 ..... r.391170 IDWMDS IUITllGfCN SllO CAltWAY ~ lDWMOS lllSlll STAii!* DUI U !WI •1 M.UY .iw ll.IOI Ill W!> •I -H U lS ""1Gt ll IWMllM Mrr'.t;',.i:'IOUI ~IUS 161661l WU 19136\l ._ss1.om lOWAam/SNllOM ~19}0$46 P.an: HI WAY 3' Oii" COWNIO:S WOOOll1!llGl LAGU* ltUS ..-u UA Wl$1191SICA MAU l()Ol aW !O Of ~C flf! IMMlltA ,,..., , or a."• " '"' MJ. llVl 'Ill !(Ml s 0 fW'l ll IOl~ Oii 857-2103. Theater ~ AJ'UMfY TBJRG BAPPSIUDOPf TD WAY TO TD PORUll." at the Ha rlequin 01nner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana. nightly except Monday at varying curtain times through Feb. 17. 979-1>5 I I . "BYE BYB BIRDIE" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. TustJn. nightly except Mondays at varying times th rough Feb. 3. 838-1540. "CAJlt CAPf .. at the Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim. ntghUy except Mondays at varying curtain times through Jan. 6 (772· 7710). "nDDL&a OR TD ROOF .. at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhousr. 140 Ave. Ploo. San Clementi". Wednesdays thl"Olllth Satu rdays at H, Sundays at 1 and"? through Jan 6 492-9950. Fllma -"STAR TREK," "The Wrath nl Khan." and "The Searc·h tor Spock"are shown u part of a Stdf Trek triple bill along with Star Tr,.k bloopers. Balboa Cinema. 709 ~ '"FALLING tN LOVE' IS A MOVl.E TO TREASURE." -0.fl-• Stt-"1 HK. lV Hw fodl '+' l ho• Falling in mw "~1 ltllff ft -·---·-.. -·--.:.- ----NOW PLAYING --- IREA Mann B•ta l"i:a 529 5339 El TORO Edwaros Saoo~oaco 581 S880 COSTA MEsA fo .aros 8ns101 54o.7W It's Disney's all· ' \\ -,_, .. llMllE Edw11lls WOOOtlOOQt Clntrm 551·06.S5 •·1e1w+:1 9-191111•~ AIWIEIM SAMTA f( SPl\tHGS SAO la M.r.Jd2 O·. 523-3014 P.icrflC s Alu/1elm Onvt m 879 98)() a whale of NOVY PlAYINC BREA COSTA MESA LA MIRADA ORANGE Mann Brea Plaza UA Cinema SAO Gateway 52~ 1615 Stadium Drive-In 990-4022 S4~0594 mano LAGUNA HIU..S BUENA PAAI( FOUNTAIN VALLEY Edwards/Sanborn OR ANOE UAMovies Faml~ Four ~HillsMall UA Cl~Cmema 99().4022 963-'J-07 11 634-3 11 COSTA MESA IRVINE ORANGE WESTMINSTER EdWards Mesa Edwards WoodbrldOe AMCOrqeMall UA Cinema ~5025 551-0655 637-0340 ~0546 - BaJboa Blvd • NC''"""'rt EWach 83 "'0 675-3570 -..... . . .., . "VIDEO: TB& nw WAVB .. produ~ by WOBH-TV In 1974, I the first broadcHI survt'y of tht' work of artist.II using vld('() as thC"lr mt'3ns of pC'rsonal communlcntlon and ex- pression. I p.m . NC'wport Harbor An Musnim. 850 San Clt'mt'nlt' Drive. Newport !'.Wach free-admission 759-1122 8lncJea -""! WHEEL OJ' J'RIEND8.BJP mC'ets at Hors Hut In Westmlnstt'r for happy hour ati5:30 p.m. 828-5215 SOOTHED WHBEL OF FRIEND-smP, for slnglt'S OVC'r 45. mt'ls for dlnnl'randdanclngat 7 pm Camt'lot. I 100 S. Grand at McPaddC'n. Santa Ana. 768-41 30. Etc. llAOICJAN HARRY BLACK- STOR headllncs tht' "Black stone Magic Holiday Special." Many of the llluslons and larg(' production numbers of his Efroadway show "Blackstont'I" arc fcaturC'd Evt'nlng and mallntt shows through Monday 994-6310. "llAOJC IDNODOll ON ICE'' ts prcM:nlC'd through Monday. Tonight '1 30 p m • Sat.-Sun at noon. 3 30 and 1 30 p.m .• and Monday at noon and 3:30 p.m. Anaht'lm Convention Center. 800 W. Katclla Ave . Anaheim. 999-8900. Sat. Cluaical OEllAJlD listing. Country TD WBSTZRJlf UPflON BAND, sec fnday listing. Also today ts a Country Dance Workshop from 11 a.m.-3 p.m Jau THE PORT THEATRE 67Hi260 Mo" ~lie &II SHta '2 00 ,,, .. ,, 111•1 "t:UMO" (N) 2Q05 F rn.1..,1 H:,, Coron.i cJ•·I Mir -70MM.._ liOOiA 'Nllil llll llA -9S2 49113 •O.ZS 'J_¥ U"'i IC! I'' fl'"" toS'fAMili C-T-C...IM 751 •18' I JO 3~ MO • 10'43 LAIGUNAHIUS C.0-CS/s.nbom UQUtl.t Hill Mii t71417M Ml I 1'111 ..... IUO >00 UO •oo 1010 "4Qlo II.JO >OO \JO riu 100 uo •oo 101 QiWjG( c-... 634 lSSJ "" .... ,., ~~ • •'CJ • llMA tMIOIA rAM roul'TAlll YNJ.Ef • !lllSSIOlll---viJo UA-PlfC.lftc S ~ p.,,. E'OwM°' '-tiln VllPy ~ VW,0 M ... 990-«122 DrM In 821 o6070 T'Mfl 830-1500 495 szzo 11>0 )Q) \Jl)ACIO• ,0 ''"''"'''"'~ H."a )10 ,.., l tl t(>)O ,,., """ 'a',,, •om ~ SloK!O•m 0.-In C9 ll'T70 • WtS'OtlliiMJI ~!aCtMml Wf'll 1191 l'l..1') WUNliU" .. ,q M.1-..trfl •JU t 10 J•' 600 t1' t04' *p'-'"""' ,~ ...... 00----...... I"'°'"-~-...... ...-.•) 4 TRAC« OOUIY STEAEO EDOIE~ ''UYDLY Mall COP'' (S) ' '°· , .•. aoo, a 15 10:20 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, Oeoember 28, 19M "~Y 0 ...... C*ll'Y"' ~11) 1.20 :t!20. 5'15. 7 15. ~11. 1 l:O!i suo•a.110 ' TMQ( OOL8Y STEAEO ''SfMMAll'' tNl I ~. 4!00, a15. IM, 11:0D 12.SO ti 1-ilr . 4 T~~MO 1UO • ....,,.., y M&U COP" (9) l:IO. U6, aoll, l:20, 1«15 'Y"' (N.U) 12· 10, • 1$, l:20 ... ALLIM9 .. LOW" ~ti) 2:!0.1.IS, !0'15 TOM~ ....... ,, •• 0'9) I 00, HIO, 7:CIO, ICHIO S2.SO 11 J'QI "MIAltlN' ii IUC1'ltC .ooeALOO" (N) I 10. 3.: 10. !UO, 7:15. t: 15 11 10 $2.SOd S..«I - "Tops the original! It will make you feel like dancing In the aisle." COSTOIESA Eo ... i•o e-..1 ~ '<144 CYl'tlW C~P'tt' 8?8 1660 FOOlfT AIN VAllEY r 1rn.r FOii• IJb3 1307 I.A MIRADA SAOWlfNl)'5 523 1611 *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* II 171l11J4 1111/W..•" S..t• OH AMOAI OAK Sl-~ I IO H~ •10 I'~ 110 M COT!OI a.a (I) 11 OOlll' STIJlO 11 JO JtU 'O II~ ltSO LoMIRAOA ~ --------tlH1tM 1411 l• ...,,., -lo ....... , R.-- 1111 !ft;) Ii J • l laAO> DCUV Sl(llO JI JO JOO \)0 100 IOJO ICING JQl IS Qll Wt DAl Y .,_ DMl80Ua' "'"'Jl 11 ~ ll~ U \ 6'~ I'~ 10~ N:NNU IDl IS Qll WI Dlol Y flll.Lll5 . Ulll OS.JJJ 11JO. '~ uo PUCD • M llAll tft;l IJS 6~ II~ N1d<lltJ. ~IS Qll WI DAl Y .._., 19.U CO' (I) flOIUY sn110 1os iis •as.a JS 1100 IOIWJ rom Oii SAU Dolly .... , Ill.LS CllP Ill) II Del.II' SUO 100 JI~ ~JO ltl llJO NKNO. raos Olli wt °""' -OS.IJJ sPlCllol OUGIJll(Jft II OIUI' Sit• 0 IAICMI IMllllS rOl I 00 I'll 5IC)W Oll.f ICIC '00 100 1000 IDlllO. IDl:lS Olli ~ DAl' OllllAI CPS) • Oll.l"I SnAO llJO ,~ uo ·~ .. ~ 104~ OllO. JMTS Qll Soll! DAl Y fllWl5 • IOI( "'°IJ) )~ lO§ -~lmlOICO 10§ HO 101~ * PACIF DRIVE-IN THEATRES llU Of • (NI •COCMI Dfl1JOCU (PC) uuna 111 ""°°' <•> ... lll (I) Ill n.MI IOl (I) PIUS ICSll5 • AC!DI (ll cuss Of ,. (ll .,..,om•....,,.> Pl.US .m IJ) ORANGE ~ llU HI JtU'W"'"'••U" -· s QI "' .... t .... ,..., -~111 "us an !(Al O'Sl ... ' 19.U atr (I} Pl.Iii uimca1 * 1'1•1 UI Dll/O> .... ..... AM ~.,,., a S..i. te&. • • SUP'ER MA' Mitri EMY ... sat,• . • • •Ru..-'-'~ · ,.... • , "'' 1,, 114 fU4 •1'>9 cm11At i't> Pl.Ill -ft.U) COTTOICl.9 Oil "us rMllS•lCM (rS.IJl ltlt M l l'lllS l'll1DEl1 l"I 9Clll a -4"-U) 'UIS .... (ll La HABRA "~:ii • llf'f \1t•UU II mMtJ •MlllO ':XI C.e1tM1 .. _,,., P\US lllln -1• (I) SUPH SWAP ME£TS £..,.,y SAT.& Sunday fllOM I All! It J"" fe• llflt<,.11110 U l4111S Oil JUDI LORICK A: TRIO, ~ Fr1day llsuna;. CAPE LIDO, see Friday UsUng. dav llstlnit. "BT& 8T& BDU>IB" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater Stt Friday llst· lruf. ~ · ftcAJlf CAJll'' at the Grand Dinner Sun. Theater. Stt Fnday llsllflll. ClaMical UDS. sec Fr1day Listing. "FIDDLER OJlf TD -itoor.. at Roe&WOOD. ace Fr1<Say UsUng. Sebastlan·s West Dinner Playhouse. OEllAllD IJARBUT, &« f'rldJ\ CAOPl1t1"8 BT TD SEA. see Sec Fr1day listing llsUng. Fr1day llsUng. JU8TDI 1118&. see Friday llsllng. P'llm• Coantry OOODIB8, sec Fr1day llsllng. "STAll Tllltlt," see Friday llsUng. AOOO'PfTRYSUJlfDATBASB, with BAD CIDCU, see f'nday llstlnL "PILOBOLUS APfD JOAN." This ts a BBQ buffet. ts held from 2· 7 p ni BAXTER'S STRBET, Stt Fri Y the story of a cockroach that bcromcs with three bands performing Cr.t1\ ltsung a man who falls tn love wtth a woman Ho~. 1580 Brookfiollow. Santa An,1 namtd Joan. using the lma.$1,c·trans· 549·1512. Dance forming capabtltttcs or vlcfco tech- A "PUBLIC DA!'fCE" ts presented notogy. By Ed Emahwtllcr. 1973. I Jan b N ,..._ ti p od 11 7 p m . Newport Harbor Art Museum. Y cw ..,.,nera on r uc ons. 850 San Clemente Drlvt", Newport DREAM W1TB DORA GALE .q1 p.m.· l a.m.. Anaheim Convent ton Beach. F'rec admts..qlon. 759-1122. pears from 7· 11 p.m .• Sun!IC't 1'1111 Center. 800 W. Katella Ave , l665S PactflcCoaatHlghway.Su11.,1·1 Anaheim. 999-8900. Etc. Beach. [2 13} 592· 1926. Theater llllAOIClAN BARRY BLAC K· CAr& Ld>O features tht" Lido .J<111 STOQ, sec f"riday llsttnj{ All Stars from 4-8 p.m. and a~atn fm111 "APUl'fKYTHIKGHAPPENEDON "MAGIC KmGOOll Olf ICE.'' St"C 9-11 p.m. 2900 Newport Blvd . Nf'" Tim WAT TO THE PORUM" at the port Beach 675-2968 Harlequin Olnnu Playhouse &t> Frl-__ f'_nd_a_;y_lts_t_tn_;I{ ______________________ _ ''CITY HEAT IS DYNAMITE'' ~ Sl8Q8I A/JC rv GOOO loK)l'JN NG AMERICA "I feel more like a c heer1eoder than a film c ritic, but this movie is dynamite." -JO& Siegel A8C N GOOD MC>RNWG AMERIO< "Eostwcx:x::J and Reynolds find a good time in this ac~. The bounce and style of 'City Heat' will conquer all." -~flOfO ScfllC•el TIME "Eastwood and Reynolds get it together in a five-popcorn caper. 'City Hear Is cool a hip and happy httt' PO ... ,.._ ..-m: ...,l"ll• " ..,.. ..._ .,,,,, . --------. n T111 st1 ~ (OWAllOS Cl IOllO (;.en() SfxJl1/ N8C TV TODAY LA-..mm1 SM> GATfWAY ~ m m~m M.WI WAIUZA fW'r SI lft• U 1111111 llD 1'1111 '™S 'WA u rwr At *Ill "-• .. ,.. 9!12 4993 "'WVIS 8 11 M MM'""' 1W1 CISTUUU 794141 COWAROS Cll* CC~R ..... ! .... ~~ IMllllO l'llW'l L DI QUO LA -(2ll) 691 06.ll .:r~SOiM Ollll)' lftllllt ...... 49H220 (Ol#MDS --VU) llMll S D fWr 10 QQlll WN.1.0 -63493'1 PAQrlC OllMC( Ol 11 SA rwr Al smt Cot.LUI -uum ~ 0..'1-'M ••-1a 191 1693 l'l\CR II •V lt DI.ff WAOe •.O ID Of U fWf Ultl•S40-7..U CIJl#MOS MSTOl •a•1--- TD RA09 llAllTD80Jll TaJO perform• from 2-6 p.m. at the Old Dana Point Cafe. com er o( Colden Lanteom and Dd PTado. Dana Point. lndtflnlleo Pop BAXTER'S STIUtrr, eee Frtday It sting. "TID JAa()lll CHAU A.LL-eTAJl RJtVDW," reaturtng Lee Ferrell and Barry RllJera. 8 p. m .. T he Hop. 1877 4 Brook.hu"'t, FountaJn Valley. 83 ad- mtsslon. 963-2366. OOODDtS, aee Frt~~aung. CAGtura BT WA. see Frtday Hsung. Theater ''A 1"11NKY TlllJtO BAPPEIUDOPf THE WAT TO TD PORUM" at J}le ttarlequln Dinner Playhouse. See f"rt- da) ltstlnl(. "BYE Ifft BlltDIZ" at the Curtain 1 all Dinner Th~ter. See Friday llst- 1n~ 'CAN CAN" at the Orand D1nntr 1 hralt'r &e Friday ll11tlnl(. "FIDDLER OPf TDK ""'ROOJ"' at '-.<-basllan·s Wt'SI Dinner Playhouse. "><'t-Fndav llstlflll. Film• "GA.BJUBLA" and "Oona Flor and lt('r Two Husbands." two fllms wtth <;.onla Braga. att shown at Balboa < 1nema. 709 E. Balboa Blvd .. Newport !leach. 83.50 admission. 675-3570. "VIDEO vARIAnOK8" with the Hoston Symphony Orchestra. 1972. Vidro lnlcrprctattona or works by I laydn. Ravel, Schoenberg. Bach, ll<'('thovcn and Wagner arc featurtd. I p m . Newport Harbor Art Museum. H50 San Clemente Drive. Newport B<'ach Free admission. 759-1 122. Slnglee T TD SAILIRO 8Df0Laorrcn satJ- 1ng out of Newport Beach each Sonday from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. f!r1ng lunch and beverage. For ages 25 and over and alao non-smokens. 820 donation. 673-3282. TD TALL CLUB of Orange Ccunty hosts volleyball each Sunday from 2-5 p.m.. Shiffer Park. Costa Mesa 979-9455. WllZltL OP nllBKD8BIP meet.a at Acacia's In Garden Grove at 11 :30 a.m. roT brunch . 828-5215. TD SIJtGL&T AIUAl'f8' DIMX>very Group meets ror dl.9cusslon and social each Sun day at 7:30 p.m. Unitarian "Uke Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy, r Church. 1259 Vlctoi1a St.. Costa Mesa. 81 adml Ion. 962·8596. Etc. llAOICIAJll BAJlRY BLACK· 8TOIU, see Friday UsUng. "llAOIC IDRGDOlll 01' lClt," see Friday llsttng. Mon. ClaMlcal LA MIRADA DRIVE-IN 511'11 AN ~WJ 11 Aoon0<1 111-1111 • t1141 Ul-tlll Keaton possesses two Invaluable comic assets: -NEWSWEEK ON CAMPUS A face that makes you laugh and perfect timing." Orgonir.ed qime hOJ never been this disorganized! IOI SIOlllC! .... ~2~"3 ll fm Sil·~ ~ UA MIMS I r.DWMOS ll TOil! II 1ll N.M ,._ 1MU. U llllO • ~ l'UAS ft.W CllTI ... W.1711 ... -~JO.MOI lD*liDS sount *ST rtAlA COWMDS lll(STilllOOll m1Cl Al SUllllOllfR .SIWISlOl Of IUIQUIS1 -~II CDWMDS l.IMasITT c-1a Ill l cw aa .c-• -637~ -(JIWllG( IMll fllSlll SO Of LlllCWI -U43tll UACllYCOOia 11 Mcm...-coou ~ • UA WCST-.STU IMll l'Jl.0546 ll> m Al nu D1I ~ IUCI • CtJl#MDS SOUTH ~l l.ACllM 4911111 PJlot Weekender/ Frldey, Oeoember 2a. 1984 7 GlttARD ••RllllT, aee Friday listing. CRAZY BOU& prceent.a a New Year's Eve Party wtth continuous entertatnment rrom 5 p m., free champagne wtlh dlnne-r. and lhe Western Union Band from 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana 549-1512 Jau CAR LIDO featurn the "Happy Jazz Hour" from 4:30-7:30 pm. w1th Wanen Ja.son on ~ and vocals, Also fTOm 9 p.m.-1:30 LID.. la Wayne Wayne playtng the-.. and flute. Dave Robtntlon on the p&ano. and Tracy ~ oerionnlnC on drums 2000 Newport Alvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. Pop PLDl80UL8 appear w1lh the James Karman Band at 8:30 p.m .. Fender's lntemaUonal Ballroom. 521 E. Ftrst St . Loni( Beach. 812.50 admission. (2131 431>-2838. It.EDS Is featured In a New Years Eve party at lhe Suneet Pub. 16655 '1HE BEST MOVIE ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE SINCE 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI.' A funny. sensitrve. beautifully written movie Dillon gNes his best perloononce. heading one of the yeo(s most engaging costs.. oc· • ...,..._. .Nt ., ... "'THE FLAMINGO KID' IS LAUGH-OUT-LOUD AJNNY lrs also worm and touching I left this one with a smile on my face and a catch in my throat " ~or• II'.-AW" , •· , "AN ABSOLUTE CHARMER If THE FLAMINGO KID could be wrapped and token home, you'd coll 1t the perlect grft " ·~ Sc-'>ael8r JS~ A legend in hu; own neil{hbor hood. ABC MotlOt'I Pictvm presenll o MERCURY ENTERTAINMENT Pl100UCTION of 0 GAAR'( MARSHAil Film "THE RAMING<i}Jao· Sb-mg MAn DILLON RICHARD CRENNA HECTOR Ellzor-l>o JESSICA WALTER 5tOf'r by NEAL MARSHAil Scn-enploy by NEAL MARSHAU ond GARRY MARSHAll ~by MICHAEL PHILLIPS Dwec1ed by G.4.RRY MARSHAll A -·---· . ----......_.. .... _..._ PG ll :.,-.=-~--=--.:-__ _....,.......,.. ·------........ -I -...:...-·-·~.,__ ...._.,.,,,..,. ~ ... ,. 9!>2-'993 UAlllCM.SI 11 11( ... ,...U COSTA IEA 979-4141 lOWAAOS ~conn ........ COSTA IEA S40.o594 UAsoont~T ·~· " l.W\Ollfi .. NOWSllO .. IG! RlllnMUM.l.O 96J 1307 f AaY fOUR 171&J IMIClllU$l Cit.MR 634-3911 UACITY COOU "at an..,.. CDl'Cf IE1WIS111 193-0546 UA W£SlWCST£1t M l 1.0 rwY 41 111SA 00 - .. I ' a Piiot Weekender/ Friday, December 281 1984 .. ''AN EXTRAORDINARY MOVIE! I I .. So compefling and convincing you can't tear your eyes from the screen It is not to be mis6ed." "The best film I've seen this year. At its best, movies just don't get any better." ,,.,,, MonW1Q -.o -~ "Unforgettable. A movie to haunt your mernay. One of the ten best of the year." "One of the year's best movies. A stirring true story of friendship and valor that captures human drama with true compassion. It has one ot the most compeUing conclusions you'll ever see." ~~Sl~Sr- "Powerful and Exhilarating! An indelibte portrait ot all the c onflicting emotions with which journalists experience war. An extraordinary movie." .;._...._._ ... "It you see no more than one film a year. make it this one. Oscar nominations ore clearly on the way." "'The Killing Fields' is not a film you can afford to miss." "°"' ( ..... ~.,..., c"""'"" U . rt#Y. AT ...,.Ol I Mn'OM 751 jl 14 ACIOSI NC* S.C. ~IA HOTa ... COITA..aA DAILY 1:15, 4:15 7:15, 10:15 Pactnc Coast Hwy . Sunset Beach 12131 592· 1926 BAXTER'S 8TU&T, see Priday list Inst. G00Dllt8. 11tt Fnday listing. CAG!f&T'8 BT TD S~A. att Friday llstlng Dance "LOS CAMINANTE8," ' Loa Muecaa·· and "Los Humlldes"" per· rorm In a public dance 'l>ffered by Anaheim Dance Promotions al the Anaheim Con vention Cenler. 6 p m.-1 a.m .. 800 W Katella Ave .. Anaht"lm. 999-8900. FUma , .. OABIU&LA," see Sunday llsllng Etc. "llAGIC IDJ'tODOll ON ICE." see Pr1day llat.lnJt. llAOJCIA1' BARRY BLACK· 8TO!f&, see Friday ltsllng. Tues. Clualcal TBlt llA.AllOR 811'0EU Invite anyone who can carry a tune lo join this group Meets Tuesdays. 7.9 30 p.m.. Prt'Sbyterlan Church or the Covenant. Fairview Road. ~ta Mesa 897-0587. GERARD BAR.BUT, ~ f"rlday llsUng Ju.z CA.l'E LlDO features llappy Jan Hour"' from 4 30·7 30 pm with Wer ren Jason on kl'yboard and vocals Al80 from 9 p.m.·I .30 am Is the ~sll Dechter Trio 2900 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach. 675-2968 EO LEACH appears al the Meadowlark Country Club 8.30· 1 l :30 p.m . I 67R2 Graham St ltunllngton Beach 84 admission 846·3391. JUDI LORJCK a TllJO, ~e Friday listing. Pop R08&WOOD, see Friday llsfl~ GOOOl&S, sec Friday listing BAD CHECKS. Stt Friday llslln~ THE BOP presents Roel< Around The Clock. a history of rock 'n roll featuring Ja.!IOn Chase 8 p.m 18774 Brookhu r st. fountain Valley 963-2366. Theater ••A rmmY TBIJlfG BAPPEPfSOOPf TBZ WAT TO TBlt P'ORUlll'' al the Ha rlequln Din ner Playhouse Stt Fri clav llsuna SPEND THE RRST WITH .#1! NOW PLAYING • lllU •COITA.... •llMM • W.. M1M h Pim EdWMll Sol#I Coal EMtdl UIMl'llly CrllClomt 529-SD PIM.a ~1711 '5'-1111 834,2553 •MllANM •a'IW UA~ E.,_..Elloio 95241 Y 1·150D •COITA MllA Edwlnll ltltlor TWiii 131·3SOI • ... ar:Hn::D IN IO MMI ''BYS 11'1"& 811lD1B" at the Curtain II Dtnner Theater. See Fr1day llat· n~CAN CAN" at the Grand Dtnner heater. Stt Friday Uaung. "OABJllltLA.'' Stt Sunday listing BRIOOB IB played In Newport &ach t-drh Tuesday. 50* admtsaJon Call 559·64 72 for dlrecUons. SCRABBL& ls played In Lhe com· munlty room o( Central Savings, 240:l3 El Tore Road. Laguna Hiils. t"vr-ry Tu~y at 6:30 p.m Call .Jdmlla Atcha at 770-0454. Wed. GERARD BARBUT. ~ Fncla\ h'llnjl, Jazz CAFE LIDO, see Tuesday llstln'1, TRACT WELL8 appears from 8· I I pm .ll tht'MeadowlarkCountryClub, I h7k2 Graham St.. Huntington lk,11 h $4 admission 846-3391 . JUDI LORICK a TRIO. see Friday 11 .. 1\nl! · Where "'re Yea On ~ew Years Eve? I'm going to celebrate tn a rrench Country Home. where nobody is a stranger. And your h0<.ts serve you personally a < 'la.'iS1c CulSine prepared with IOVf' You'll have a ch01ce of three di(fprent Menus of 5 to 7 • uurses from $29.50 to $38 00 Ewr heard of "Joie de v1vre"? You'll find i t here! 3421 Via l.ido, Newpon Beech . 675-4904 Pop -R08&WOOD, see f'rlday llall~. BAXTER'S 8TU&T, see P'rtday II sling. GOODDt8, sec Friday llatlng. TD BOP featUl"C!I Ladles Night with Queen For A Day. great prtz.es and llve video. 18774 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley. 963-2366 BAD CBBCU, SCI' Friday IJatlng. Theater port Beach Tennis Club at 7 p.m. on the first and third Wedn~ each month. Call Louisa Arnola at 979-7321. nm TOASTllAllT&aa meet for ~rsonal and professional grewth through public speaking and Tcader- sh Ip skills. 6 :30-7 :45 a.m .. Rosalynn's Restaurant. Gothard and Edinger, Huntington Beach. 842-8'581 Thurs. Pilot Weekender/ Friday, Decembet 28, 1984 9 tonight Including Up sync. Hula Hoop. See ,.rtday list.Inga llmbo and ahoot for shots. 18714 Brookhurat. Fountain Valley. P'tlma 963-2366. BAD CIDCU, see Friday IJsUng. CBA.RLIB CllAPLIJll, ~ Wf'dncs day listing. Theater Etc. ''A PUPf1'Y TllDIO RAPPSIUD ON TD WAT TOTlmFORUll." al the 8CllABBLB Is played every Thurs- Harlequln Dinner Playhouse See Fri· day at 6:30 p.m. In the community daX listings. room o< Home Federal Sav1ngs. Main •an lift BDU>I&" al the Curtain St at Yorktown Ave.. Huntington Call Dinner Theater See Friday list· Beach Call Geneva Akers at In~. 960-2729 'CAN CAN" at the Grand Dinner "A l'111'fl'fT TlllJlfG BAPPE!fED OPI TIU WAY TO TIU PORUM" al the Harlequin Dtnn~ Playhou5<' Set" Fri· daX listing. 'BYE Stt BIRDIJt" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater ~I' Frtday llst-lna. Theater. See Pr1day llstln,l(s. AdY&Dce Blllln& Clualcal "JP1DDLEA ON TD ROOP" at RON'S IJlf LAGUl'fA katures thr-1r Sebastian's West Dinner Playhou~ famous New Year's Eve Party wtth a GBRAJlD BAllBUT, M'C Friday ,--------------------------~-­ CAN CAN" at th<-Grand Dlnn!'r Theater. Stt Friday llstlnp; llslln~. Juz "FIDDLER OPf TBE ROOP" al Sfobntlan's West Dlnnrr Playhou.,.. Stt Fndav ll<itln~ Films CAPE LIDO, Sf:!' Friday listing. THE EARL KnfG BAJ'fD, ~rforms al lhl' Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham St . Huntington &ach l146-339 I CKAJU.IE CHAPLIN I'> r!'al11rl"d In 'Thr Creal Dlrt;itnr · and "City Ll~h•'> · Balbo.l c lnrma 1oq 1-: l\Jlboa Blvd Newport ~;H h 53 50 adml~slon 67'>-3570 JUDI LORICK a: TRIO. M't Friday listlnj! Etc. Pop ROSEWOOD, <oef' I-rlday I Isling CAOl'fEY'S BY THE SEA, set' Friday listing SCRABBLE I'> playNI .11 lhl" N!'w-GOODIES. c;rr Friday listing. THE BO! pN'M-nts crazy contests f-J ' 'I ,.. . ;._.~ ~ ,..J Patio Featuring Louisiana Creole Specialties 130 E 17th SI (OI Newport Blvd.) • Cosio Mesa 646-8855 Open 7 days 11 a.m. • 'l a .m. f1«rlequ\n ............. A Oi1t1ttr PloyltoMI' AMUnCA·s fUNNllSf MUSICAl A FUNNY 111ING HAPPENED 01( TRE WAY_, 1RIRillUM Oorect~ lty C"•' Wetller Boolo by Bwrt S"••elo .. 81'd I.err, Oeto•" lll11a1c 6 ~Y'•Ct by Step"•" Softdf\etm PerfOfmances Tuesday lhru Sunday, Saturday and Sunday Brunch 3503 s. HarbOr •tvd .. Santa Ana, CA, Y, Mile Nonh 01 San Di Fwy ..: Pfodvced fot the 8'oodway •Iott• by F.ver and Manin Directed by Pat Baldovff 7 FREEDMAN WAY AN AH Et M '"CIO!>!> lrom 0•1'1'\t'yl~ndl ALL BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY CORNISH GAME ~llN •ON[ HAlf SAUTIED CHIC~EN VlAl PICCAH •BAKED RED SNAPPlR BEU( MfUNllRf BROil i D lAMP CHOPS • BROILED NlW YORk \f(Ak l'RIMI RIB Of em . AUSTRALIAN l OBHlR T All All Entrecs Include Clam Chowder or Mnced Green Salad With Choice of DresstnK String Beans Almondinf' Rief' or Boiled Parslted Polito in Jac!..t't Dinner Served From 4 P .M . DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT HA TS • HORNS • NOISEMAKERS • ETC. J2802 s l'Klfte COMt Hw,. ~rch Biy f'l.lu Uf\11\1 Niguel •99-2626 • 496-5771 10'9 0..N 0r h.14tnd W•v 10 W~• e.~n 0.N Po'"I H.,bol 661·'1722 Glll"t B<Nt Sl•r• 1H 11 M11,..&,nd• .. RKftl' "°"'" l..a~I' f or,..1 Vtllo r fl lato • 770 1221 .. • .,.. • - , . 1 e Piiot Weekender/ Friday, December 28, 1984 complete dinner. champagne. party favors, a live dance band. and break- fdst at I a.m. 875 admission. 1464 So C'oast Highway. Laguna Beach 497-4871. CATALmA CRUJ8BS offers a ro-of Newport Harbor . deep sea Anaheim. Holiday sea.son enlcrtaln· Houn1 Frt.-Sun 9 a.m.·mldntahl, mantle New Year's eve of dancing, srartflshlng trips dally, U-drtve and menl features Krash, Papa Doo Run Mon.·Thurs. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 999-4565. champagne and harborlldhlsdurtnga c arter boa'·. Chrtsl"'as Parade or Run. a nd Jack Morgan and the Russ IDIOTT'S a&RRT PAJUll. 8039 -& "" ... th "" Beach Blvd .• Bu•na Pnrk. En"'y the 4 'h hour C'rulM" of Long Beach and Los Ltf(hts cruises. and waterfront res· Morgan Orchestra on stage rou"". ... .. P THE MYSTitRY T RA.Df brings In 1111 new yt-ar with a banp, during a wt·rkend of trdvt"I and partying c llmaxlnl!, In a New Year''\ cvt caper ,. nd danct at a ~rt't rcndt",vous deep In thr Callfomla rt'dwood"I Sun.- Tur-. ~4R9 tncluclC''l rail to th<- m\-.lrry locallon lodltlnl't. dtnlnl(. a 'ot"C rt I i1fttrnoon f'vcnt pli.a-. lhe New Y1·M ' c-vc banquet and fc':ltlvlllt><i 41H 4116 Angeles harbors on Ot-C' 3 1. Departs taurant and saloon open 7 a.m.· l a.m SunC1ay. Presented dally In Bear holiday splrtl with dally performances San Pedro at B 30 p.m. and Includes a Whalewatch C'rutscs arc avallablc Country Is the "Country Bc-ar of "It's The Christmas Beagle. Charlie buffet. party favors. a live band, and now and arc sponS<lred by the Amert· Chrl11tma11SpeclaJ." ''F'anla11yon Par· Brown," lhc park's Ice spectacular, champagne at mtdnll(ht $49 pcr can Cetacean Society Orange County ade," a yuletide pageant. Is stagt'd and for children under 12. snow person. 527· 71 J J Chapter 673-5245 dally through ThuM!day. A NC'w Years sledding In "Snoopy·s Winter Won - Eve Party. from 8·30 p.m.-3 a.m . derland'' Is avallable through Thurs-Ongolng E•enta BRJGOS CUNl'flMGIUJI AUTO-features a midnight fireworks spec-day Knoll's New Year's Eve "Jublla· II~ MUSEUM. 250 E. Baker St.. taC'ular and entertainment Including lion" features lop name con tem· BALBOA PA VD.ION. 400 Main St . <'osta Mesa Antique cars ctrca 1912· John Davidson. the sos Band. Skllt"S porarv Christian singers. lncludlnj( llalboa A California and national present 9 a m ·5 pm. Wed.-Sun and Henderson, and L..oulC' Bellson The imperials and 2nd Chapter ol hlstonc landmark and marine rcC' 546· 7660. and the e1i Band Explosion 820 Acts, from 7 p m.-2 a m. 8 13 advance. u•allon center Dally narrated cruises DISNEYLAl'fD. 1313 Harbor Blvd.. advance tickets. 825 nlWit of event s 15 day of event The ··American -------------------------------------. L,egend.s of Rock & Roll" ts featured through Sunday at I 2. 3.30 and 4:30 p m. rn the Cloud 9 l~lroom. Fr1.- Sun. 10 a m.-11 pm .. Tues. 10 a m.-10 p.m .. Wed.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m New Year's Eve the park Is open from 10 a.m. ·6 p.m for rc"gular guests and reopens from 7· p m .-2 a.m. for ticket holders to .. Jubilation ... ~~~~~~~~~-------~~~~~~-"-~------~~~~~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-4 220-5200. LION COUJllTRY SAP AIU, 6800 ... BEHIND THE SCENES" with BRENDA CAPONERA Restaurant Account Executive ANTONEUO RJSTOR.AHTE lt.a&en .... y..,.. F.eet Ring 1n the new year with an Italian feast that you and your guests will long remember-where else but at the award winning Antonello Rlstornnte In South Coast Village The first seating Is a 6:00 p.m .. with the regular ala carte menu at regular prices The second seating Is at 8:45 p.m .. featuring a five course fixed menu at $75 per person. You will begin with appetizers of deep fried mozzarella cheese in carrozza, and scampi In anise sauce. Next will be homemade Pasta-Paglia e Aeno, a green and white pasta mingled with truffles and Italian mushrooms. The third course will be lnsalada VeroneUI. a tender mingling of Belgian endive and Bibb lettuce with avocado, and proscuitto ham with hazelnu1 dressing The main course will be Vitello ala Necc1. a rack of veal with manicclole Dessert Is a medley of fresh fruit over nch and creamy homemade Italian ice cream, flamed with maraschino sauce French champagne will be served at m1dn1ght Dancing to hvq entertainment will be until 1.30 a.m. For reservations call Antonello's at 751-7153. 3800 South Plaza Drive. Santa Ana THE NEWPORTER F"tlve New Yura Toasting in the New Year in style, guests at The Newporter Resort's two gourmet restaurants. La Palme and the Wine Cellar, will be feted to splendid hotlday menus and festive entertainment New Year's Eve fest1v1ties begin at 8:00 pm in La Palme, The Newporter's casually elegant, garden-style restaurant Complementing the merriment, live entertainment will be provided by classical guitarist, Greg Coleman during the evening's meal An elegant s1x--eourse California Cuisine menu debuts with mussel and sea urchin consomme with saffron. angel hair pasta with mallard duck liver and shlitake mushrooms. salad of fresh king crab and avocado with caviar and pinot no1r granite The en1ree selection features fllet mignon with blue cheese and toasted walnuts. Dinner 1s topped off with apple fritters with white chocolate ice cream and cinnamon sauce The $70.00 per person evening includes dinner. party favors and complimentary cham- pagne at midnight In the Wine Cellar, the merriment begins at 7:00 p.m. An exclustve $80.00 per person everung includes an elaborate seven-course dinner. party favors and complimentary champagne toast at midnight. Music by strolling v1ollmst, John Dysart. will complement the evening's holiday feast, which begins with leek and onion soup en croute. lllet of John Dory with fresh truffles and granite de mare de bourgogne. The entree of medallions of veal with fresh king Cfab. asparagus and sauce bernalse is garnished with zucchini stuffed with carrot puree. Belglum endive a la cream and roasted tourneed potatoes. An assortment of lmpor1ed and domestic cheeses. marlanted orange and kiwi fruit. petits lours and demi tasse complete the elegant meal Following dinner. guests are invited to continue partying 1n the Library Lounge to the toe tapping musk: of Confrey Phillips and has trio unlll 1 30 a.m. ·bomphmentary party favors and champagne toasts will be ottered at ~•dmght For guests not dining in La Palme or the Wine Cellar, a S 12 00 per person cover charge will apply in the Library Lounge The Bistro cafe will observe Its regular menu from 6:00 a m untll 2:00 a.m. Ample free parking is available, and valet parking is offered. The Newporter Is located at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For resen1atlons call 644-1700. CHEZ CARY Elegent New Yean C.e.br•tlon An elegant way to cetebfate the New Year Is to dine and d•nce at the Chel Cary, 571 S. Main St .. Orange. Amid velvet, crystal. gleaming silver, fine China, and magnificent cuisine with grand aervk)e, )'OU Wiii be transported to a beautlful Caberet atmosphere Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. and dancing to the popular Whetm<>fe Trio starts at 9 p.m. The menu wttl be:: Champagne Cocktail, La Barrone "Blanc de Blanc," Poached Cold Fllet of Salmon Gaml, Caviar Sauce, Cream of Artichoke Soop, Kentuct<y Limestone Salad (with Bay Shrimp and Vinaigrette Oreaing), Ale1 of Beef "Wetttng1on" (Wffti Truffle Sauce, Tomato Ctelnart. Potato Croquetts end Aapatagus Holla.nd1lse). Souffte Glaoe Frangelk:a, Coffee 1nd Sweets. The prlc8 Is $85 per person, not Including gratuity, cocictalls. Of' Wines. Eafty reaervatlona are suogeeted. Catt 642-3595. ..... Feature of the Daily Pilot Advertlalng Dept 968 505 WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES, DINNERS, TROPICAL COCKTAILS. BANQUET FACILrTIES. CAlEAING, l'OOD 'rO GO OPEN 7 DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 8:.>7·1210 99!>-9920 Menu I,...,,.., /A ~ ... hr 41.,,.,110 ""'' < "'"'' \, "' l 1r.i~.n1rir \\ 1U1 • .,o I •umphn~• Ill \ .. I I l•I•~ \ 11~~' l't•ltl '~.-II II • • llf I"'"' l•1 I "'t"'"' '""'/ Jot ii"' ' 1-,. 1~'""' r f o• /~ ( "'"''"' ''"''' \I 11 \o"'•"' ' "-r11l f h~l I 1\t I' '-titlf f'ff ,, llli\ ... ll• l W'\tl•t M 1 •II I rth "11h ..,, .oil I'" In K.o k1 I ..._,,,.,., ,,, ,.,ii'",..'' ' k., '''" rr v '"' rh• I I ri• r 111.11••"" 'u•I• I;. l/1>1•ou.J. '''"'" \f111,1Jr, ,. , l •IV1f(1f If '"I'•"'' /k ·'""'''"" .11n /., r"J'f' '-'' .'in•11 1 I. f:.11uJ,•m f.I <.Jtu,.,f't111n1 lo·10•1t1l .. 111 I tf flt·• f '••lll'fil II\ llh I ,.i,. lrl. \1•" '" .\nil f•'l[n ... hlrl Ot "-""""' '-.toltt<I Wrlh ..,. ·"''"' tlm •VI•• l\r•lt I h.mrp.•l(llf' I u /J,,,..""''''"' />. I,.,.,,.., \n \rr•v Of h"lr ~t.ono11I \rJl'·l.•blr• l\m11tH"-t. 't' lllt.U!I fft,/Ph /If '"'t'V"'' t.,-l ld'W~ h_.,. /1'1t "· 'v•ijm l-r 11'"' \1.d v. ,,,.." ,, \\1ft, u,,, ( hr~H /, ~ -wftl. l'1\lf;•lt1 ' f 41 ( '""''""«(' I 1 '"' h• "'"'"" Wun l "~"" 11'1• th II •I it f I J\1.t) 1 hrnl •uh t I 1 ... ",,.,,,,., l1lln PAI(( Y ~J\VOH..._ STROLi.iNC; VIOLINIS £ DANCING IN ALEXANDER'S HJ\ NANA SIJ0.00 vn .. ,..,,1, 11.0l rlW luo1"l I Olm.an ~lmw, ~ A t: I' C•rf,r(ourrw I ~NewJ>(rt 4545 MacArthur Boulevard.:. Newport Beach Raenatione: 83.,·0570 . Irvine Cen1er Dnve. LaJ(una Hiiis Vtsll the new Antmal VITiage where children become friends w1lh sm all animals. Thr111 to the excitement of r1dl"S Including the Sahara Maze Track and the l(ylaml Slick Track. For nautical adventurus. Jungle Tube Bumper Boat and Shanalce RaC'Cr Boat Ottts have been c-xpanded. Frl.· Sun. at 10 a.m .. las( car admitted 5 p.m . 837·1200. QUltEPf lllAJtT, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long IJeach freeway. Explore the largest. fll08t luxurious ship afloat. Spttlal exhibits Include new spectal effect sound and light shows tn tht Engine Room and WheelhouM" no-enacting a ncar-rol- llston at sea. and an extensive World War II display depicting the ··Queen's .. active role as a troop9hlp. IOa.m.-6 p.m. (2 13)435-3511 FRIDAY/SATURDAY SPECIAL York Steak Tender New York Steak, cooked to your taste. and served with homemade soup. crisp green salad, chotee of potato. dinner roll and dessert! s4_75 Sp!t£s ~- COSTAllSA 3125 ..._ .... . -17901 MdrtllW .... . Galleries lllUSEUllS B01RR9 MU8&0M. 2002 N. Main ..,, Santa Ana .• A PIOWt'r1!lg ~lt'nt't' Planls f'rom Captain Coolt s Plr'll Voyag<' 1768· I 77 I." and "Tangata rht' Maor1 Vision of Mankind.·· a color port rail exhibit of ancient Maor1 carv- 1nl(!I are shown throug)l Jan. 6 . Al!O. Dr<. Ek'n and Jf' Sht>n90n, collectors or "Tht>Odore Worcs: 1859-1939. A <;an Franrtsco lmpreastontst" lend 1 hC"lr rxhlbll through Jan 12. Tues · s.11 1 o a.m.-5 p.m .. Sus:'· noon-5 pm 972-1900 LAGUKA BEACH MUSEUll OF ART, 307 Cliff Drtve. "Nathan 0 1· . l\'rtra· A Survey Exhibition 195 7 1983, .. a maJor contemporary C<1 llfomla artJst whose early paint· 1n~o; havr bttn identlOftl with the Bay \rt'il fl~uratlvc tradttlon ol David Park Now Serving . COUNTRY STYLE SUIDIY $199 BROICH Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:00 AM to 1:00 Pl 845-8091 1712 Placentia CoataMna GULLIVER'S c!NEW f:)'EAl(S '?:VE ~on, 'f•l•ad ~ c5'u1lr•li•• ~ter 7•11 'Prime CJ(lh ol '!kt:f ~·CJ :i ~4 1 I IH4H2 MA<. AHJ"HllR I H VIN I-. and Richard Dtcbcnl<om. ts pot lla;htcd through .Jan 20 Tues -Sun ll.30 a.m -4.30 pm Al80 shown a1 lht' satellltc site located tn South C<M!tl Plaza ts "California lmprf's tonlsm Reviewed.·· an txhlblllon whlt'h trnd!I to re-examine a popular era or tra dttlonaJ paintings by early 20th Ct'n tury artists In Southern Caltlomla Through Feb 3 494-6531 OWPORT RA.R.BOR ART MU· SIMJll, 850 San Clernentt Drlvf', Newport Beach. Lt'adlng rontf'm porary Prench artists Jean·Pkrr1· Raynaud and Annr and Patr1r k Polr1er arc p~Mnled In an t'Xhlbtl entitled "History & Culture Prrnrh Contemporary Structure. ·"New Coll fomla Artists VII" with patnllngs by Suzannr Caporarl ls a\so shown Bot f1 through Jan. 27 Tue'I ·Sun I 0 a.m.-5 p m. 759· I 122 GALLERIES THE APTERNOOl'f GALLERY, 503 Park Aw: Balboa Island '"Stttl. Franklncen'1t & MyTTh Thrtt Wt!K' Choice.. · contlnut' t hrou.l(h Jan. I 0 wtth ""ulpture by Rlch.ardliaJI. paper <'ut-out!'I by Dain Olsen, Impressionist noral-J by El5a Vrcrland. and water· c-oloN and oils by Eve Thompson W1·d ·f rt 2 -6 pm . Sat -Sun noon-5 pm 675·8675 A.LLEl'IDALE GALLERY, 1540 S Coa'lt I ll~hway, La~una Beach Bro nL<''l from Bennt'tl Sculptures' I 9H4 rnllrctton art' ft'atured. In· clt'flnllf' 497 ·6005 ART·A·J'AIR GALLERY, 664 S. C<M'it lll~hway, 1-aAuna Beach. Gin· ~er Todds photography and Bill Hfll· lard'., palnlln~s are shown through Jan 15 .1lon~ with other ~allt'ry THE ORIGINAL OPEN NEW YEARS EVE from 5 P M -Reservations Recommended Open New Yean Day from 4 PM 2001 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA 6427 9777 HAVE A BLAST AT THE HOP'S NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTYU Champagne • Party f avon • S 10 cover fcall for reservattonsJ Our NEWEST Show! JASON CHASE ALL-STAR REVUE An e'Venlng of comedy and song featuring LEE FERRELL & BARRY RILLERA EVrf)' Sund~ 8 P m fS774 8rooknurst, Fountain Valley jformerly M"1i.y sl 114/'63-2366 Piiot Weekender/ Fl1day, Oeoembef 28, 19&4 11 artJsts works. Tues .sat 9 am ·5 p m . Sun noon-5 p. m 494-4514 BC SPACE GALLERY. 235 Forest Ave . Laguna Beach Photographs by Suda House and John Cants are presented through Jan 23 Tues ·Sat J 1:30a m -5 30 p.m. 497-1880. BOB SlltllOM ART GALLERY. l I 66 Sunflower at Fairview. Costa Mesa Ray Priesz's Genesis series Is shown. and his cxctttn~ new 8/10 painting "Winter's Edge · Is a mu51 sec Through Pcb. 15. Mon. ·Sat l 0 a .m.-6 p.m 557-0804 CALLIGRAPHIC ARTS, 22 l 9 Main St .. #37, Hunllnl(ton Beach. Posters and greeung cards by calll· grap. her and graphic dcsJgncr David Mckclburg arc featured Runs In· definitely Mon ·Sat. I -5 p m 960-5775. CJTT OF IRVIl'fg PIJU ARTS CE"fln'Sa. 4001 Walnut Ave . 11"\'tnt- Exhlblts "In The TradfUon Don ~ and George Kyk' and "!'Tew 'talent Show Marsha Judd/Ceramics" arc fcatuJTd as well as C"Urnnt exhibits which tnch.w · Under Glass" W1lh Todd Rk'h ct'ra.mlcs. and '"Pol'tfollo'" w1lh Mary Allee Mtchel5cn, transpattnl walt"f'· colors. ThrousO'I Jan. 16. Mon -Thurs 9a.m -9p.m.:Frt.9a m .-6p.m .. Sal 9 cr.m.·3 p.m 552.-1078. COSTA llltSA ART LEAGU& fea· lures lhe works or 90me ol rts mcm bcrs al the follow1ng locations Glf:n- dale Federal SaVI~ and Loan at Fashion Island shows work down· stairs by Dwan Bevct1dgc, whtlt-the upstairs gallery Is displaying paint· lngs by Pat Wright: ~ Coas1 Savtngs and Loan features llic palnt· tngs oT clowns by Nell Frampton and _ • ,,,RESERVED ,,,,?~ ~otlg :f\pser, NEW YEAR'S EVE ... Enjoy It With Us! This New Year'<; Eve. we're acceplinl{ dinner reservat1ono; \1ake your plan<; now to 1oin us on Monday. Decemher "\Jo;t' tit Balboa l~and 1673·8720 (twt>r & Y>tnt' onl\-) ·Costa \t~ 540-8535 Irvin(' 546-4400 · Lakt> Forest 7684999 Open New Year's Day BREAKFA.5T ·LUNCH· DINNER· COCKTAILS _.nu-. -IOOP ~ AJlfD TM t• alll.i........,... a TAl.'f• ..._...,.. . ,,,..,.,.,,,.. ~ a.t ll&UL"'l4.1. 11:'4 Mil"-''' TllO<"mal~ T-A~AIM n "'1 ..._tin1t11 '' *' -.-..-r._,,,,~......_. t ........ n-.-..... .......,.. -~ - ... ••• -.... -... ..... ..... .... Ill"" ..... .... --irTllA& ... ,__°'_ ,, .. --,,. -CmalJlll -.... ,..°"' - rtlt'M "'' Ml .__ llAllllMIYM ·-Q\19 --.,...,.... ··- .. - 12 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, December 28, 1984 Galleries Hfloah Brockman; Mesa Verde LI· brary bosta oils and watercolors by Esther Neffson: and the C.oeta Mesa Ctvtc Playhouse featurcs watercolors by Soozy West. Other mem~rs· works are on display at the Cost.a Mesa Art League GaUery, 1040 lrv1ne Ave .. Newport Beach. Mon.-Wed. & Pn.-sat. 10a.m:-6p.m .. Thurs. J0a.m.·8p.m .. Sun. noon-5 p.m. 645-3520. 10 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sun. noon-4 p.m. 494-2131. arc presented throul(h Monday. Albert Landeros' watercoTora and Murtele Burch's acrylfcs and watercolors are featured beginning Tueaday and con· llnue through Feb. 1. Tues.-Sun. 10 a.m .-4:30 p.m. 494-4422. Baxter Is p~nted. Through Jan. 5 . Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 545-ARTS. Bands from Rose Parade to strut stuff lllLL8 BOOS& GALLERY, 12732 Main St .. Garden Grove. "Portraiture -Altitudes and Expressions" Is presented by the photography depart· ment and the Mills House Art Gallery In Garden Grove. Coordlna~ed by Lora Brown. 15 arUst.s arc featured. Through Jan. 27. Wed.-Sun. noon-4 p.m. 636-1232. 8A.l"fD8TOIUOALLltRT. 384-A N. \IC IRV'ilm P'IJlfE AJlT8 OAL- LBRY. School or Ftnc Arts on campus. "l Plus 1 Equals 2: An ExhlblUon of 33 Husband and Wife Couples ... In· eludes works by Elaine and Willem de Koonlng, Mlr1am Schapiro and Paul Brach, Joyce and Max Kozloff and Batbara Shartz and Ar1 Shade. Or- ganized by Bernice Stelnbaum GaUery Seven awatd-winoina bands from California, Washington and Texas will showcase their man:hing styk and musical talent at the 1985 Tournament ofRoSC1 Band Fest. DUIG1'11AT1lD.. 1900E. Warner Ave .. Ste. l·P. Sant.a Ana. An exhl· blllon of dye transfer Images by Bert Dyer Is shown through Jan. 14. Mon.· Frt. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 261 -2203. ltT- TIJlfGER OALLltRY. 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. For "The Extended Landscape... eight artists deal with the landscape through the ll5C of photography. Pres· ented through Jan. 11 . Mon.-Fr1. 9 a.m.·5 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 497-3309. · RWPORT B&ACB CITY BALL OALURY, 3300 Newport Blvd. Yana Bridle and Leo Roth exhibit their photographs through Jan. 16. Mon.· Frt. 8a.m.-5 p.m. ~8-1258. OltA.JlfGS COUNTY CllllfTER FOR CONTltllPORAllY ART, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd., Sp. 111. Sant.a Ana. "Twenty Five In '85." a mulU·medJa exhlb1Uon ofOCCCA'safflllateartlsts. Is featured bcglnnlng Wednesday. A reception Is schedufed Jan. 4 from 7-10 p.m. Through Jan. 25. Wed.- Sun. noon-5 p.m. '549-4989. Coast, Htghway, Laguna Beach . Wate'rcolors. acrylics. and oils enUUed "Through A Glass Darkly" by Joan Chrtstensen an shown through Jan. 6. Tues.-Sun. 11 a .m.·4 p.m. 497-6775. 8USA1' 8PllUT1J8 GALLltRY, 522 Old Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach . "New Color Landscapes." featurtng the work of Clinton Smith. Is shown along with "Hand Colored Prints and RellCls ... by Gregory Spaid. Through Jan. 12. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.·S p.m. 631 -6405. U NITED 8 T A T &8 INTER· NATl01'1AL UlflVSR81TT, 2300 Michelson Drive. Ste. 700, lrvtne. Portuguese artist Eduardo Nery. who has complete mastery of the photo- graphic process with cndleas artful creativity and a surreal world of wtt. charm and awesome beauty. exhibits hls works throllj(h Jan. 4. Mon. ·Fri. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (619) 693-4639. The conOt'rt from 12:45 to 3 p.m SuDday at Pasadena City Colfege's Horrell Field (Del Mar and Sierra Bonita avenues) allows the bands to use colorful props and multi-direc- tional marchrng seldom seen along the Rose Parade route. EXOTICA GALLERY, 1088 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. The current show features fl~r art by Barbara Nelson. sertgraphs by Wll· llam Holt. Jewelry by Ray Jacob. and pal nt('d ceramics by Vaya. Mon.-Sal. QUORUM GALLERY, 374 N. Coaat Htg)'lway. Laguna Beach. Vtrglnla Huffman's new watercolor sertes and Arleen Huseby's recent oils of Europe TA VSIUI BT TBB 8.EA Restaurant and Gallery. Laguna Beach. OH paint· logs by FestMuartJsl8 Joyce Reardon and Karen 0 . Qoly are shown through Jan. 19. 831-9948. TLX GALLERY, 611 Anton Blvd .. Suite 120. Costa Mesa. Selected sculpturf" from the estate of John VORPAL GALL&RT, 326 Glen· neyre. Laguna Beach . A one-man t'x.hlbltlon of California artist Jon Serl. bom In 1894. ts shown ~Jn· nlng Sunday. Serl has b«n de&ertl>ed as a prtmtllve and an expres sionist. Through Feb. IO. Tues .-Sun. I I a.m .. 6 p.ni. 494-9441. Sou them Californians-Pasadena City College Lancers. El Toro High School and Vista High School bands -will be joined by contingents from Auburn (Washington) High School, Foothill High School, Pleasanton, Poway High School and Midland (Texas) High School. · Admission is $2. For more details. phone (818) 449-4100. American THE BARN AmeftCafl:-lUnch M·F 11 ·2 30 Olnnei M·S trom 5 PM Happy Hour M·F 4 JO-7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel Brunch 10-2·30 Entena1nmen1 & Danc.ng Banquet Fac1l1toes 14982 Redhill T•Jstin 73°'0115 THE ORIGINAL .BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The 01"141na1 r eatum>g display orntl ing Lunch Mon ·Fri 11 2 Dinner niqnur, Mun F11 trom 5 p rr Sar & :,un rorn 4 p m 2001 Harbor BtvCI Costa Mesa 642·9777 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE EstabMshed since 1939 Omelelfes 25 varieues Served 24 hours Sand· w1cnes. 30 varieties Heated garden patio Ornner served 5· 10 pm 34157 Coasl Hwy Dana Pom1 (714) 496-9270 A!So 16341 Coas1 Hwy Sun!>et Beach (21;}~ 592·5404 PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan style Fresn hsh al'd pasra Pati0 d1n1ng Lunch M F 1 1 3 D1nfl4}! Mon ·Sat lrom 5 p m Happy Hr M r 5· 7 Wed Ladics n11e 50¢ well drinks frvm 3 pm Banquet fac1111ies 600 Newport Center Or r::ashtOn Island Newpor1 Beach 644 l.?37 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfll!ll lunch. drnnPr Pa!10 d1n1ng w11h ocean view M~t prices a .... , I wine rarried lor Be1Q1an waffles 011el' oa11y from 8 a rn 1 198 S Coest liwv 1n V1!!age Fa11e Mall. Laguna a.stet• 497 1667 PUFFINS 'Naturally coo• "d food<, fr<Jm pan· a~ es '" ,.,,..pe, 10 !.lea•s An adven tu"' 111 natural Pal1n9 Or>t1n Sur lhru 11111rs ll" m 10 11 pm f,, & Sar 8 "rn lo 1T11d11~h! V1sd/Ml-Casual Moderate prt<:l"S J050 E Coast Hwy COiona del Mar 640 1573 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szec:hwan & Mandarin CulSIMS ol Old China Hosl Waltac:e Lee. Chef Yr Chen. Elegant d4n1ng Luncn, dinner Sat. & Sun. Dim Sum (Chinese Tea Ceke Srunch) Banquet., 8-& win.. Aeelonat>le Pf lee$ 12 100 8eech Sfvd .. Slanton 89&-8933 ORANGE COAST . RESTAURANT .... '""'"--' ............. Continental AIRPORTER INN Medlterrene•n Room Con11nen1a1 Lunc.h M F 11 30·2 10 Sun Brunch 10·3 Dinner from 5 30 Happy Hour M F Entertainment ~ Dancing 7 nights a week Valer 1-1111k 1ng Banquet laclhhes t8700 MacArtl'lur, Irvine 833·2770 CAFE LIDO Newpon's Gannery Village 111zz spot Cozy armosphere Arnencifn llahan & Conllnen1a1 menu Lun~h Mr 1 t·3 Dinner nightly 6 p rn to mrd rnght (n1em11nrr1~n1 mghl!y 9 I 30 Sun iau sess1c.r1 3 7 Ampte parking :?900 Newport [ll11tJ Newpor r Reach 675-2968 MARCEL'S Vollal M•rc•I. Newly •t1rrw:>dt1l1$J' Marcel's gourme! oyster bar 1!. now open for lun<;h trom 11 a m dinner 111 1 00 a m See the Lee rerrf!tll Show Wed ·Sat le111ur1ng Hal Ralhll Dane 1ng nightly t30 F 17th 1111 Newport Blvd ) Costa M!''IQ. fi46·88!i'> RIVIERA Con!1nental {,npf R1<;h11rel 6Prgn,.1 sin<.e 1970 lm1ma1c dining L1Jnch t l 30·3 Omn.er hom 5 pm CIO'>Ad Sun & Hofldays Banquet room'> 3333 S Bristol. Costa Mesa 5-40-3840 French BORDEAUX 100 W'll'lff S.!Vef Food Award W1nne1 Luncnes Tues -Frf Dinner M·S CIOsed Sundays & Holldayl Otf Bristol arid RandOlpn (betwMn Baket and Bear) then left onto SJ Clair 758 St. Cla11. Costa Mesa 540-364 t . DIRE~ LEMIDI New In Newport, Old m trad1Hon Faklorlul French Provencale dishes Charming cteca< arid atmosphere ol the South, the Midi of France Lunch and dinner Tues tt1ru Sun Sun Brunch 11 AM to 3 PM E>t1eos111e Catrt ann French wtneilists 3421 Via Lido Newport Beach. 1n plaza near Italian DONATELU'8 The ong1nsl since t973 Now open rn our new locallon Serving our famous p1aa and pasra O.ne 1n or lake out 9430 Warnet at Bushard. Fountain Valley Behind the Stuler 963·5965 MARCELLOS Family Owned Establ•Shed 11nce 1973 Pastas veal PIZZS Specta11L1ng 1n CIOl)pmo Be8f & Wine served Salad bar Lunch Mon lh1u Fn . dinner 7 nigNs a week Sunday Brunch 10-3 p m '7502 Beach BlllCI at Slater tlunt1ngton Beach. 842·5505 Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our food is I\ trip to Mexico• Est since 1972 Open dllily from 11 am tor lunch & dinnet Cocktails Entertain- ment Wed thfu Sat nights 1n 1""9 Burro Room 296 E 17th 81 CMtlt Mesa. CeK 645-7626. TRE8AMIQ08 A place for peoplo whO aweciete QOOCI Mexlcen food II surp<lslngly tow pr1cee Open daily 1 h .m. for IUnct't & Cllnnei Tiii 9:30 p.m Sun. thfu Thuf1 nu 10 p,m Fr1. & Sat. Deily runcheoo apeciela. Cetlfing. 2~ H•tbor 8tvd . 1<-M•rt P11u. Cotta Mese. 642-827418278. Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS DeliciOUS lasl'llOt1 food per Henry Segeratrom A great place f0t dinner 7 days from 11 a.m Sunday Cham· pagne Brunch Betweeo 8ullooks and I Magntn. So CoaS1 Plaze. lowel level 556·9700 Steaks/Seafood BLACKBEAAOI Hear1y Beef Entrees & .. 'Seafood Lunch , 1·3 30 Dinner from 5 pm Happy Hour M F Extensive Oyster Bar Two b!Ocks south ol John Wayne Airport 833-0080 THE CANNERY Fearures lfesh local seafood, Eastetn beef Lunch. C11nner. Sullday brunch and champagne brunch, harbor cruises Entertainment nightly anct Sunday afternOOll Lounge food gal ley H•SIOllC waterfront landmark in Newpo<f' s Cannery Village 30 t O Lalayeue 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN F=resn sealOOCI and Iota of 11 NewP<>fl Beach -Lunch. dinner, Sunde~ bwnch Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 W Coas1 Hwy 642·3431 Irvine - Lunch, dinne<. happy hour 1830 Maln 545-4774 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 days 8fenkfas1 1 a.m M·f Lunch 11·4 M·f-' Dinner 4·11 M·S Sat & Sun bwnch 7-4 Oy$te< bar Fn . Set . Son Banquet tac111t;es up ro 500 Ente<larnment Wed -Sun. Pan- oram1C bay View 400 Main St Balooa 673-4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh SealOOd and 1n1ernatoona1 cul54ne Waterfronr dining Chef Charle$ Kalaglan. Luncti, Olnoe<, Sat & Son ~ward Wlnrong Brunch Ban quets & Catarlng, Oy$!e< Bar, Enter tai<\IMnl Lido VIiiage. Newpon Beech 673-4700 . · ........ •. ·. · •• . I I I • ~, '.it ~ •• , I ' . • •' •. t •• •. t •••• ••• ·.11.-·.·. , ••. _ ... 4,•, ·1·.·1 '11·.·1 ,·. ·, .;.,_, • .•., .• 1.•v,:.•1 •.• ·•• '•.••(•"·•.•