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1985-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot
--._ __ _,_ . . r I .. 'OMCAITIONA.2 •• Serving .... port leech, Cotta Meu. Huntington leleh, tmne, utuna leech, Fountain VllleJ end SoUth Orenge County _-,~ f...~GE ( C•U I' T' ~ A~ IF 0 RN It. 1 ~ 1 (.A ' .., • • t !lot r t ' • • ·,' ~ f ... "T ~ . .... ~ ... BallOWeen ends with murder : ~ ,; Newport ntghtclu worker's shooting 'a prank,' police sa y witnesses t oug ht IDI the shooting was some sort of prank. The v1cum. descnbcd by pohce as a bar bouncer. worked at Promises, 3333 W. Coast H 1ghwa)' where he was killed. according to Newport Beach Dctcctjvc Bob Worthen. His name ~ being witheld today until his family can be notified. By SUSAN HOWLET'J' oe .. o...,,......,.. A 'Newport Beach jabitor was in custody after a local night club employee was shot to death early this Coast A note In a bottle from the Phlllpplnes lands In New- port, mysteriously./ A3 Callfomla The state farm labor board maintains Its authority In Illegal aHen case.ice Nation , The House· prepares to vote on competing ver- sions of a balanced- budget plan./ Al World The United States and the Soviet Union are negotiating the release of Soviet human rights ac- tJvlats Andrei Sakharov and dlssldent Anatoly Shcharar:tsky In ex- change for jailed Com- munist sples./CI morning in a crowded parkin&-lot 1n front of several costumed witnesses. The 24-ycar-old victim was shot several times in the face as Halloween revelers looked on, apparently believ- Wortli~Ji said det«J1ves were try· ing to sort out the details of the CM residents win ·i'Jght to sue Over · ampbitheaterdin 8 ) TONY SAAVE DRA o\vncrs of the Pacific Amphith~ °'IN o..,,......., over concert disturbances. C M ·d • The 4th District Court of Appeal A osta csa rcsi cnts group won reinstated the lawsuit by Concerned court approval Thursday to sue the Citizens of Costa Mesa lnc. against Orange O>unty Fair Board and the fa i rg rounds o ffi c i a Is and amphitheater owner Ned-West Inc. of Los Angeles. However, the appellate court drop- ped two of the three ~omplamts lodJed in the 22-montli~ld suit, which had been dismissed in June 1984 by Superior Court Judge J uditb Ryan. Concerned Citizens is a group of about 300 families living in the Mesa dcl Mar and College Park oci&b- bo rho o d s ad1acent to the amphitheater. Since the outdoor arena opened on the state-Owned Orange County Fair- grounds in mid-summer 1983, rcsi- den ts have been fighting amphitheater officials over noise. traffic and o~er nuisances generated by rock concerts. shootina that occurred as the night club was closing this morning at about 2 a:m. following lln evening of Hallo-..un festivities. The suspect, Robert Laiogc . Dueller U, reportedly aot into an araument with the-yjctim io the Promises parking lot, Worthen aaid. DuesJer is employed as ~anitor at the Tow Bank ofCalifomaa. which is in the same building as Promises. be wd. The argument reportedly staited when Promises employees tried to keep Duesler from driving into the parking lot, which is shut nightly when the night club closes. rollowing the alte~tion, Duesler allegedly let\ and returned armed with a .. 31k:alibcr band&ut\ and con- fronted the victim, Worthen uic1 The VJCti m appeared to have been sbo1 .. several tunes" an lbe face. Several onlooken prbed in Hal- loween costumes uw the incident. but many of them dismiued it as a Halloween trick.. "We aren't 1ackina for people who saw this, Worthen said. "A lot· of people thought it was a ,rank." Duesltt remaiJled io the Newport . Beach Jail today io lieu of $2S0.000 bail. Worthen wd. Airport act ·backe·d "l;JyFAA _ County agreement with Newport wins govern ment pr aise By LISA MAHONEY Ol .. O..,,... ..... The Federal Avtauon ~4m1Di.s trallon has approved_ agf«ments designed to end the years-long battle over the future of John Wayne Airport. .. The FAA will not ad to prevent the 1mplcmentat1on of the terms of the settlement," E Tazewell Ellett, the FAA 's chief counsel, wrote m an Oct. 28 letter to Orange County aifl)Ort counsel Michael Gatzke. Sports The lawsuit contended fafrgrounds officials and amphitheater operators violatedstate law by not updating environmental reports after plans for the arena were changed from a capacity of 5,000 to 18,000. • Additionally, the suit charged the "l am pleased that the count). the Cit) of Newport Beach, the Airport Wodung Gr6up .and the Stop Pol- luung Our Newport group have resolved their d1fTcrcnces and reached agreement on the issues which have. for so long. delayed 1mplementauon of the planned air· port development:· Ellen wrote Newport Harbor tops University, but lrvlne falls to Dana Hiiia in high school football./C1 Sten Palacloe abowa bJa aeotlmeota. amphitheater with unfair business o...,...,...,_._,....,.........._ Newport Beach and two c1u2cns' groups have long blocked expansion of John Wa)'ne. the county's onl) c:ommcr('1aJ airport. because of over- fl1ght noise Significant &n>wtb a1 the bus~ a1rpon \.\Ould make the pro blem \.\.Orst. expansion foes ha\C argued. (Pleue eee llJtSA.!'fS/ A2) Jeff Sed•ey, Brian Ebllne clre89 for concert. INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Bualneas Clueffied Comics Crouword Deeth Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Restaurants Sports Televls lon Weather 81-10 C8 A3 C4-5 BS-9 C8 Jet America ·pilot reports near-collision over JW A Help offered to Laguna homeless Orange Count}' supervisors filed a prc~mpt1ve lawsuit against the CIT). the citizens' groups. the F ~A and air earners at John \\.a}ne in ~ugust m an effon to foroe-the mue to~-ard rcsoluuon 89 C6 Oatebook 86 Date book AS Date book A3 C6-7 Oatebook C1-3 Date book A 2 By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol ... 0...-......... The piJot of a Jet America flight with 55 passengers aboard was forced to swerve to avoid a mid~air collision with a private plane as he approached John Wayne Airport on Thursday, the Federal A viauon Administration reported today. The near-collision occurred at 10:33 a.m. when the Jct America DC-9 was about 41/i miles north oflhc airport, FAA spokeswoman Barbara Abels said. , The unidcnufied private plane - described by the Jct America pilot as a single~nginc, high-wing aircraft - crossed the jet's path about 500 feet ahead. The planes came within 200 feet of each other as both pilots took evasive action, Abels said. The Jct America pilot halted the JCt's descent and turned to the ri~t while the plane made a d~ndmg tum. No mJunes were reported aboard the Jet America flight. which had originated in Chicago and stopped 1n Las Veps. The FAA started an iovesugation following Jct Amen ca ·s report. Abels said the private plane's pilot was not in visual or radio contact with Man saved after fall from NB pier Teen Police Explore r , Mesa witness dive in to save visitor·s life BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ............. A Costa Mesa man and a Newport Beach Police EJtploru dove off !he Newport Pier Thursday rught to save a man who bad apparently stumbled and fallen into the drink. The man, 24-ycar-old Ronald Shofner, told Newport Beach police that be was walkina near the end of the pi« shortly before 10 p.m. when he triooed over a low, wooden railing and ten. A witness. Gene Burgett of Cost.a Mesa. stripped off bis Halloween costume and dove after Shofner. Soon afterward, other witnesses flaged down Newport Beach Police Explorer Scott Wiese and Officer Ken Greco who were on patrol along West Oceanfront at·2Jst Street. Wiese, of Huotinaton Beach, saw that Burgett was having trouble keeping Shofner •float in the water. Wiese, 19, stripped off his uniform shirt, bulletproof vest and boots and jumped off the pier as well, aocording to Oree.o's report. Wiese kept the two men afloat and away from the pier pilings until Lifeaua.rds arrived to help the three out of the water. (Pl--... PAIR/A2) 8cottWleee Blame f .or boating fa tali ties still unresolved a year later Ayear.,o.nioe exuberant youna mee and womm left • HaUoweea Pany ., a HwadJlpae Har- bour ,..um)\ ud IQueaed into • 2(). foot 1p,cedbo1t nam ed• WhitkC!J Jlunacr." AD hour later, five o(them ~dead. another four t.dly htjurtd. Tbe borrowed boat, sped into Anaheim Bey slammed in10 a tarec, unliahted moorina buoy, sn•~ nearly in half from the iml*1 and ank qukkly. Several puteQttJI went down with tho boat. ' ' Jt WU 1M -oni private boat.ins accident in Oran.,e County and the wont in the entire state m almost twO decades. A ya.r after tbe eccident, the question of who is to bWne and wbo ii to pay for the camaae is very much uorctOl~ Tbe amwen arc smotberecf in lawswts and criminaJ~ Yut ~the 30-}Ul'..okt commercial fisbennan who wu at the helm ol the boat. is to NDd triaJ for mamla\l/lbt.er .wtt11 Dec. 2. He could be 1ealenced to Ji.x ycan_ in pri.oa if COG vic:1Cd OD all &" counts. f.artel, ~ bu ft.led a SS mtllion lawsuit tpJnst the ll.S. Cout Ourd. &be ~t of the avy, lbc Corps of En1ineen and the City of Sal Bach, c:b&rsi111 they bt&r bfame fix the accident beau.te the ODO-I.Oft (Ill••-Yl90/A.I) ·. the airport control tower. Pilots are required to be in con~ct with air traffic controllers 1f they att w1thm 5 miles of the tower. The FAA defines a ocar-colhs1on as one m which aircrafts come wnhin SOO feet ol.-'.llch other. ''But anytime a pilot finds it necessary to take nas1ve action. the} can choose to report 1t and the FAA mvest1gates 11." Abds said. The near-col11S1on was the first at John Wayne Airport since two pn- vate planes swerved to avoid each other Feb. 13, 1985. according to Ralph Odenwald. the air traffic manager at the airport. By LAURA MERK OllM ~,... ..... The Laguna Beach Human <\fTa1rs Committee. reVJewing the results ofa recent town meeting on the coordi- nation 6f social services. dec1ded Thursda} to form an information and referral service and to better add~ss the growing needs of the homeless in the beach town. Members of the ne\.\ h formed • committee, formerl} th·e senior CllLZen committee. also dcc1dC'd the} should add about five more members to the board to better represent the (Pleue 9ee LAGUNA/ A2) ~ttlement tall..\ rc\ulted in ah<>ut a dozen agreement\ Lha1 will hm111otal pasengers 10 4 ~, m1lhon Dt'r \ear unul a nc"' temunal is hu1lt and 8 4 million thereafter Flights b\ the no1s1er Jets now using the airport will be capped at 73 O\erthe oe\t ~O vear' The agreements also lea\·e the door open for mterestC'd groups to search for a SCl'O nd airport site. Issues of concern 10 the a1rhnl'S ha'e nor vet been resolved f ·\A appTO\al of the.agreements is cnucal because federal grant\ ha\e been used to fund man) 1mprovc- (Pleue aee AIR.PORT / A2) Badham raps proposed cut in Coast Guard's finances By SUSAN HOWLETT Ol .. O..,,...IWt A Senate-approved $230 m1Jhon cut sn the Coast Guard budget bas aniCf'ed Rep. Robtrt · Badham, R· Newport Beach. who saJd Thursda} the reductton may force the Coast Guard cuncr Pomt Divide m New- port Harbor into mothballs. Badharn aide William Schreiber said the mulllmiTiion dollar cut would be a threat to public safety and law enforcement m ocean waters. "The congressman was very upS('t to find out that the Senate approved 1t." Schreiber said "Ifs a definite threat fo the West Coast operations of the Coast Guard ... The Department ofTransportation cutback has the potcntiaJ to result in the layoffs of 6.000 <..oast Guard employees and the shutdown ofthn't' .ur stations. Schreiber said He said about 40cunersand 40 a11naft "'ould be put in mothballs due to the reduction. "His concern IS that this create<; a scnous potcnual threat to the Coast Guard's hfe-saving efforts and la"' enforcemt'nt.'' Schreiber said. "He secs ll as a short-sighted reduction ·· The Oct 23 proposaJ to slash the House-proposed Coast G uard a~ propnauon b) $230 m1lhoo would redu~ 11 to a level almost $1,0 mllhon lower than requested b\ ~1dcnt Ronald Reagan It 1s sched·p uled to go to a Housc-Scnat~ con· fctcn~ committee next week 5chtt1bcr said that if the cutters arc taken out of the water. the Coast Guard's role in combating ocean drug trafficking would be S('nously af. fcctC'd Thert would also be a great impact on rescues, he said Coast Guard spokesman J1m1 C'h1unate 1n Los <\ngeles ~•d Thurs- da\ that Coast Guard officials \.\.Crc a\.\·a1tmg the ~ult ol the comm11tet" met"tsng "to Stt e\artl~ whai's going to happen." Chiurualc c-0nfirmed that ~ cut ~ould probabl~ n:ican as man~ 35 6.000 la)offs "It's ob"ousl) gomg to affect aJI our areas We're JUSl going to hav~to wait and sec " C'h1urune sa1d. Badham said sn the letter to Hou~ Appropnauons Comnutt~ Chair- man Jamie L Witten, £>..M1ss11sipp1. I.hat ··fatlure to rcJcct the Senate (Pleue Me COAST I A2) AlJ1D PllOl' Government officials .· ·~ · urge water~ kept . Twnto~•1,_IM ..... eutomotll• ...,. a non-poUtical issue 81 PBIL SNEJOERMAN °' ............. Califonua·s water problems should be resolved .-,thout parusan pobucaJ thdoric, and Wlthout reponaJ b1d:tr- a~ J\att and local offiaals 'Ufled" Ttiunday dunna a wtter sym~1om an lrvioc. . ·•water bas no1 trldmonaJh, bttn a p&nlJ&n lSIUC t n th I Ultt." said David N. Kenned)'. dt~or of ~ ltltt D!:oenmeot of Walt"r Rt'- IOW"ClrS.. .. , pleed for us to ktts> at non- L"AGUNA ••• l,_..,_Al commuity. In penjcular, they want 1ep1e1CDtation from tbe Llauna 8eecb <:ommunil)' Oioic, St. Mary'• E.piacopll Olutcb (which provides r~ tbe bomdeta). the Local ,child ad"ocacy JfOUp, battered women and the PY community. Jiuman Services Director Rob Clark led the poup of si,x women to t.be recommendations, which will be forwarded to the Laauna Beach City Couacil. The Human Af!'ain Com- mittee also voted to wuni the council. that they will be loolcina for solutions to the problems they cited. In Uabt of the needs of the homeless and the "hi&h cost and inefficiettt '!'8"/ they are processed tbrou.ah the cnm1- oal jusuce system." the Human Affairs Commmec recommended the council support any county effort th.at deals with dothina exchange, refeml scn>ice, personal h)'lienc and housing for the transients wbo'have made La&una their temporary home. Th~ committee also de<:ided that an information and referral service QOuld be set up in the black room of the recreation ball. With a. phone. desk and Rolodex available. callers could be refened to social services and it would be easy to follow up to determine if they wett •'* to find suitable services. · Another option was to locate th~ refeml servtce ID the community clinic. · By locatina the scrv1oe thtte. more people couJd ht directed to the clinic, which recently was foroed by money problems to beain c:harpng its cbents on a sliding scak and change its pamc. from the Laguna Beach Free ainic to the Laauna Beach Community Oinic. It was the last free clinic in Orange C.Oun.ty before the cb&Jl3C. U .S! drops indictment on export conspiracy LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal .,and jury indictlllent cha..r&in& two U.S. citizens and a Cucbosfovilian trade official with conspiracy and ill~y exporting -hiah technology eqwpment to the Soviet bloc country bas been dropped, authorities said. The men had been named in a five- count indictment allegina conspiracy. Trick or treat Slaten IUlllberlJ' Dooaon, 14 montba, and Cryatal, S, of c.ea ..... wereamoaa llanclrec18 of <>ranee Cout cblldren clcnrntaa aromad Tll~'Y DIOt utile,. puaded throacb nelCJlbodood8 collectlDC llalroween treata. St~te jobless rate inches upward LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cali- fom.i.a's unemployment rate ete{>t up by 0.l percent to 7.7 pertent in OctobeT even though about 131,000 more people were working, ·the state Employment Development Depart- ment said today. Last month, 11.888 million people had jobs, compared to 11.757 million in Septembe·r. AIRPORT PACT WINS FAA BACKING ..• Prom Al mentut Johd'Wayne. Alan Murphy, an aide to SupCTV1sor Thomas Riley said. The county might have had to refund some of the arant money if the FAA found theaarcements in conflict with grant requirements, he said. Future grant applications could also have been jeopardized, be said. Ellett wd the terms of the settle- ment did .. not appear to conflict with. COAST ••. From Al _position would hterally cri(>ple the Coast Guard," according to Schreiber. The letter notes that the Senate proposal is "not in the nation's best mterest," Schreiber said. past or future FAA aided projects. He added that the FAA would like to have seen even areater expansion at the airport, but wouJd not press for that end. Expansion, slated for completion in 1990, must stay on track, Ellett warned. "The JOvemmeot's position in this matter 1s dependent upon full and timely implementation of the entire plan," be WTOte. The Board of Supervisors chose a construction management firm Tues- day to oversee work on a new airP<>rt terminal parking prage and im· provcments to the runways and road system. ~ The cost of the expansion is estimated at S 190 million. "lt'saprettybigred letter day in the life of Supervisor RiJey," the chair- man of the Board of.Supervisors said Thursday. The airport agreement has only two more hurdles to pass, be said. The. approval of U.S. Distnct Court Judge Terry lja.tter and avoiding lawsuits threatened by the city of ln'ine. "There's no doubt about the judae's intention that we move for- ward," Riley said, adding be is not overly concerned with the position Irvine officials may take. ' The city's intention is not to "disarrange what we have here," Riley observed. Rather. Irvine wants guarantees that Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro will not be con- sidered as an alternative airport site. Irvine and Newport Beach officials are still dipssing possible changes in one agreement in an effort to satisfy Irvine concerns. ShouJd those talks fail, Irvine has threatened to sue to block the cx- pangion plan. PAIR RESCUE MAN FROM OCEAN ••• From Al Shofner, who wttnesscs told police appeared to be under the influence of alcohol, was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach for treat- ment of ailments connected with the near-drowning in the cold water. The man, whose last known address was Knoxville. Tenn .. was rcponed in stable condition this mornmg at Hoag. When interviewed by police, Shofner admitted be had been drink- ing. "I was walking on the pier and the sky was above and the water below like it's supposed to be," Officer Greco quoted him as saymg ... Then all of a sudden it went black and I was in the.water and it was cold." Burgett was treated at the scene by paramedics and released. Wiese, an Explorer capt.am and summer lifeguard in Seal Beach, was taken back to the police station for a shower and a change of clothes. MESANS WIN OK TO SUE OVER NOISE ••. From Al pracuces and labeled the facility a nuisance. The appellate court upheld Ryan's rulln3 lhat the statute of lim1tat1oos bad expired on the environmental charge. Furthermore. it held there was no evidence of unfair bus1oess practices nor that the amphitheater was a public nuisance. However, JUSt1ces ruled that resi- dents could sue on the grounds that concert...gocrs parkrng their cars 1n neighborhoods to escape the SJ amphitheater parking fee had become a "private" nuisance. Residents also charged that mus1r fans have "blocked streets and dnve- ways. disturbed the peace. va~dahzed1 residences and thrown debns on residerrtial lawns." The embattled amphitheater is fac101t several lawsuits and legal Just Call 642-6086 ~1 r,i0e, " ,o.. oo --'(OIJ'~Dy s 30 p "' t.el lle'Or• 7 p "' "'° ffV C;)py .. "" ~ attacks by residents, the city of Costa Mesa, as well as the fairgrounds, ovet the noise and other problems caused by the S 12.S million arena. Much of the legal action has been blocked by al'lumeots that the amphitheater 1s immune from local laws because it is on state pro~rty. Consequently. Karen Millar, a membeT of the citizens group, said Thursday's ruhng would allow resi- dents' attorneys to address the com- plaints for the first time instead of being defeated on technicalities-. "It has never gotten past the procedural points," she said. "This means we're not completely down the drain ... lronicaJ!y, Millar and her husband, Russ. were notified of the ruling Thursday while their nei&bborhood was allegedly bombarded with the raucous strams of musical group "Oingo Boingo." The band was featured in a Halloween concert at the amphitheater, about 700 feet from the Millar home on Wellesley Lane in C.OUeae Park. "Oh God, it was really, really, really blasting us," Mrs. Millar said. "We barricaded . ourselves in the living room, because it is furthest away from the sound." Russ Millar accused amphitheater operators of purposely turning up the volume on loudspeakers to retaliate apinst College Park residents. "This could only be the result of a deliberate attempt to punish us," he said. Police reported 39 noise com- plaints were generated by the concert. Amphitheater General Manager Steve Redfearn could not be reached foT comment this morning. Wiii.at do you like aboat Ult Dally Piiot~ Wlaal don't you llkt? Call tbt number al ltft and yoar tnttu.ie •Ill be recorded, trHl<'rlbed and dtllvtrtd to Ult appropriate editor. '\ Tbt same U-uar aotwertn1 service may be used to ;ecord letters to the editor OD Hy topic:. Coatribetora to oar Lettere column must tncladt llltlr name aod teleplaoae eamber for verification. No circulation call1, plun. Tell us wllat'1 OD yoor mlnd. \ Karen Wittmer Publlthtf . Ctrculatlon 714/M2-G33 CtM91fted _. ......... 71.ut42·N71 AM otW depet1mentt 1ie2.-1 MAINOP,ICI 3>0 ..,.,_, 8ev '' C.. .,...._ CA ..... •»-9o> '* C.. ...... CA t2t2t ~ ... ,,., """ s.ino., .. "°"' .,, l'WJ' ... lt'W tfY4,_¥ '-""' lly ' • ... t.1111 w ..... '0 • ,.. "'° '°" ( op\I ~-"'1 Fr•nlc Zlnl EcJi101 Aoeemary Churchmen Conrrottet Ccoor'V"' 1993 Oi-. Co.I ~ ~ NO -Mon.t. ._, .. _ ~ melter Of IMMlll"" ._ft ...,..,. mey.,. ,.,,~ MltlOUI __. - _,,,.,,~- Ctrcvlatlon T 111 p.'loftee loloti Or-.CcM-•y ..... ..,.... ~~~ -=- Robert l . CentreH Pt Oduct 100 • MeMge1 Don.act l . Wllltem1 Circui.thon MenaO'f ~- •...coM r--19Qit 1>'14 114 Col•• ~ e.<otor.,.. fuPI ·~ IOOI "'4tllluie>llO<I b\t ~,.., J~ l~ ,,,.,,,,.,,., b\t "'-' ., 00 """""'• • • • , Surf Report ... MAN ,., .. 2"'4 ..,.., ~ ,.., 2-1 ,. 2"'4 ,. N Mir 1-1 "* 0.11 31 2t u 0.1 ......... loNy .. 6:00 p "'·· .... ...... .. 1:1S Lift. end -lgllrl .. ·~p .. m. ' .._.. ,._ lodey • 7·36 p.m., -. ....... t:M Llft.,Md rlMe lgllrl at l:atp.m. WATER OFFICIALS DECRY POLITICS ••• From Ar . .... South~m Californians in a battle over the Southern· California !4Cncy that "'wate~ tssu~s. . wholesales C.Olorado River and ~1ede.ris chairman of the .Southern . Northern California water to local ~liforrua Wate_r . C.Omm1ttee, an distributors. etght-county coabt1on of government and business officials hoping to help MWO General Manqer Carl resolve critical water issues. The Boronkay predicted that bis Southern committee sponsored Thursday's California service area will have three symposium at the Irvine Hilton. million more residents by the tum of Panelists pointed out that Cali-the century. fornia's problem is not one of supply, "The demand will be there, and but one of distribution. Two-thirds of we're very uncertain about the supp. the state's water is in Northern ly," be wd. .,, California. buT two-lhird.s of its Agravatina the problem will be the population is in Southern California, 60 percen\ cutbeck in C.Olorado River they sajd. water facinaCalifornia as a result of a "There is only one California," court victory by Arizona. Wieder said as she urged a resolution On the p0s1tive side, Boron.k.ay of the regional 'disagreements over pointed to an qreemcnt now beina water. neaotiatcd with tbe Imperial lrriP.- A water shortaae in Southern tion District that could proVlde California could have statewide im-addititional W.tcr for Southern Cali- pact if it triuers serious economic fomians. problems, she said. The MWD manqeT also predicted, ''Tu dollan don't stay in aeo-"We have beard the end of the graphic areas," she said. Peripheral Canal.,. The Metrooolitan Water District is The proposed canal, which would channel additional Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta water to Southern California, was defeated by voters in 1982. 1 think its failure was a result of not aettina the m~ 01,n to the people, particularly in southern Cali- fornia." Boron.by said. Kennedy later said that despite the defeat of the Peripheral Canal and a state water proara~~ to ~ lqislature last year, proarcu is be1na made on smaller water projects. These include a water conservation and undcraround storage project and qrccmenu -be~ ncgouated with· farming and fishlna interests in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta re. lion. "We're enterins 1 dynamic period of reallocation of water " MWD manaaer Boronk.ay said. "Some of it will be due to economics and some will be due to cbanies in the law. And if we're lucky, some wilt be due to common sense." ............ , .. ~ O •o~ oo 'Y •\of\ J"O'I~ •" • Ol)()r.I o• l,ooc ,.,,.. ~ •oil •" • "' .,,,.. 'o'"'"" ••••"CJ• . ., ,._DOI' leocl\ NUf>S~P· • IN()()('IPP!At~lt,. q of?IS' • l AN((,("APJN(' •• PATIOfltPN1Tur1p . ANTrQUfS • I I f - ,. B IJ l I f I I N B (J A H [J Senior volunteers moqhtlnlni.De lrviDe'1 older ldulta .,. Uivhed to attend an oriea\IUoo GMICtiM Mond&y tor the Seniotl HeloiM S.~ia Vcilwlteer Educatfonal Project at 9:30 .... m. at tbe lrvlne Senior C'.enter, 3 Sandburs 'fllay. . . Tbo Irvine Unified School Difl.rict is ~~ uaiatane»in Enaliab, activiti(t, attendance, m1ne1 oftlcea. reeeption lr1*t med.la centera and at.hletic otftcen. Senior cltizena wilbina to donate their time and ialeDt abouJd call Ann Alpinwall at 786-3761 or Mary Allison at 786-8042, the Irvine Senior Center at 7:J.3-1 O'' or tbe-1.rvioe IChool dittrict at 65 l~ to be Uated for ao U&Jpment Women'• HmbJar •l•ted Dr. Carolyn Larkin will ·~ on t.raA1fomtina self-conaclouanet1 into self..OOnftdence Saturday at a worbbop for women from 9 l .m . to 4 p;m. at the Airporter Hotel. J 8700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Larkin will oft'er inli&ht on developina potential and rallzina ph. Retervation1 are reqWred. and more information may be acquired by callina Oi.ane Lampe at 833-2104. P1VP orlen.tat101N 11et The Huntinaton Beach chapter of Pareou Withou~ Partnet:s--bas lclredu1ed a series of free orientations for •inaJe parenu in the area durina November. · The seuion1 are scheduled for Satlfrday at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 16 at 7:30, Nov. 19 at 6:4S, Nov. 24 at 6:30 and Nov. 30 at 7:30. Call S36-S815 for the mcetina locations and additional information. rltn-p~ open• A six-week starter 6tneu propam will beain Monday at the South Coast YMCA, 2778 1-B La Paz Road in l...uuna J'iiauel. The class will be held on Mondays, Wednqdays and Fridays at either 7 a.m . or2 p.m. The propam ia desianed for people wbo have not been exercisina for a Iona time. The fees are $35 for Y membcn and $4S for non-members. Call 831-9622 or 49S..0543 for further information. Amerlcaalutlon offered Tbe Adult Education Department of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will offer Americanization cluaes to pre~ foreian-boro people f'or citizenship, beainlillll' Monday. The nine-week session will be held in Room 171 of Cotta Mesa Kiah School, 26SO Fairview Road, from 6:30 to 9:~/iim. Additional information may be obtained by · na the Adult Education offitc at 760-3302. .. , Paren,.' daace carded The SaddlebKk chapter of Parents Without Partnen will S{)ODIOr a benefit dance for the Child.Ros Hospital of Oranae County Research Center Sunday at the Anaheim Hilton and Towers, 777 Coovention Way, Anaheim. . Tickets aft $8 and the dance will run from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dress ia semi-formal and the event is open lo the public. Call SS().()S33 for further information. Trade Center talk 11et John A. Wri&ht, chairman and chief executive ot!ccr ofSl Joe Minerals and a board mem ber of the Fluor Corp. will be the keynote speaker at Monday's meeti.na o( the Wortd Trace Center Association at l l :JO a.m. in the"liotel Meridien, Newport Beach. Wriaht will discuss doina business with So"'th America. Reservations for the event may be obtained by ca1lina the WTCA office at 549-8151 . Bumw •pealren 11et The Sunrise Businesl Network bas announced the speaken for iu November mcetinp at Baxter's Street, 4647 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach. Fint up on Tu~y will be Mike Anthony talk.in& on financially poationina a company for growth. ()tljer specaken will include Thomas Grinder Nov. 12, Nick Pnakop Nov. 19 and Joe Tanenbaum Nov. 26. Call 968-5471 for reservations. bJYenton to convene The lnventon Work.shop International Edu~ tion Foundation will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ID the Glendale Federal Savinp building, 24221 Calle de la Louisa, Lasuna Hillt. Jeanine Just of Just and Associates wtll present a talk on choices and options -how to capitalize on ideas. The public is invited and additional infor- mation isavailable at 661-0184. , Rabi• cllnlc plaaned A low-cost anti-rabies vaccination clinic ..-ill be held Tucday at the Orante County Animal Shelter, '61 City Drive South, Oranae. by the Southern California Veterinary Medical Auociation. .4lJ cSott four months of aee and older must be inoculated lpimt ,.bies. The clinic boun aft from 7 to 8:30 p.m. aod further information may be obtained by ca1ina the shelter at 634-7287. Abortion topic at UCI Two film• and a panel di1euaaion pmentina botb IJdes of the abortion quesdon will be held Wodnelday at 1:~.P:~· in Room F 110 of the Medical Sciencu bWJc1i1'I at UC Irvine. ;.. Jo Ellen .(Um, ata1e president o! the Eqle's ronam, and Diana Wor'lcrnan, peer education ~ direc10r for Planned Pattntbood ofOrante Coullty, wtllapt.akat tbeeventandan1werquestiom from the ludince. Tbe forum la he and O~D to cbe pubUc. and lJl(onnation ia available at SS~ or 156-5( 81. Art •• ,,,,,,, at awe Ao invitatfonal exhibit of documcniary pho- 191rapby ud day will open Tuaday in the Fi~ Arts ~ at Oo6dea Wai Collele in Hunbnaton 8elcb. tbaD 6S worb wlU be diaplayed ill the ahJbi wtUda wW CODtin~ ~ Jl{ov. 21 &om 9 a.m. p.m. MoadaYI tb'"lh -and~ I .9:!.m. Maocllya tlwwlb Wednetdays. 19W36 I tbr 8ddfdoul lnfannatioa. JrldaJ ~ ROY. 1 ... •ild .... 11111 s,am.ystery bottled up la·Newpoit IJ IUIA.N BOWLJ:M' °' .. .._ ....... Robert OrwnbK.b bu found lots of Pretty shells on the auetcb of land under the udo Bndae. but the beachcomber never tho\l&ht be would find a note in a bottle tbal may bave traveled an the way frOm the Phillooines. TDe note in ~ Johnnie Walker Red Scotch whisky b()ttJe said it wu written by three sisters and another ~oman from QUeion O ty seekina pen pals. · . But it't not that 11mple. The sisters said in an telephone interview &om the Philippines that they were unaware of the aeaworthy messaae: "WANTED PENPAL" The bobbies and vital statjstics of Nonmyl A Danael. 20; Liez.cl ~ Daqel, 16; Atceli A. Dangel, 22; and Norma A. ~ 3S, were ti~ on the weathered slip of paper. They S&Ld even the11 measurements included 10 the mcssaae fit them perfectly. "f don't know wbo wrote that crazy message," Arceli DaDfCl said. "At fint I thouaht it was my sisten , but they say tbey don't knoW'11bythina about it. Maybe it was from someone we know." Drumbacb said be found the bottle floating apinat the shore a week aao. "You find a lot of nice shells along here, I was just wallcina alona and look.in&." Drumbach said. Norm Rest of the Lido Sailing Oub said he plans to wnte the female authors of the seaworthy corresPondence. "I'm defintely aoina to write them. and I hope others do too," Rest said. -- ' Or.nge CoM1 OAILV PILOTIFriCM)', HO'tW'nlb« 1, 1818 * A9 .., ........... .,0....--.... WHO'S TO BLAME? ••• ProaPaeeAl moorioa buoy wu not illumfoated. Hit ia ooJy one in a thlcket of fawsu1ta fiJed in the wake of the accident. All four WJ'Vi ~on and the relataves .. O(tbe ftve Who dJed have filed mwb·li'illion dollar IWll or claim' aocordina to Lona Beach attorney Dani Denton, who represents Earles. · Survivon and nc.11-of.Jcin are 1eek10a to coUcct compeMation from every lmaafoablt IOW'Ce f'to.m t.be U S. Navy to the manufactuttT of the boat Even tbe • federal sc>vemment bu ftled a .crou-.complaint .,.mu Earlet. .. Everythina and everyone seema to be involved., .. wd Denton., who ii.I distant relative of Earles. To state boatina official1. now midway th.rouah a =of boeti.na laws and safety. the acctdent in 'Seal emapd U a litmut test of IOrta. leca"" tiate boetiftt laws do noupccify when 1 boat o~tor iJ intoxicated .. b.aatin& offiaals ~ ioteral.Cd to tee if Earles could be convicud of dn&nkeo bo&tina under a rather vapae law that limply states that it is ilJepJ to operate a boat while intollicated. A blood test showed that Earles had an alcohol level of 0.11, slifbtly f>Vet I.be limit at which a pcnon tn California 11 oonsidcred too drunk to drive a car. However, there is no 1uch benchmark for boaters. But that tett ap~ to have fallen by the wayside. A crlmioal cbatJe a&atDSt Ead es of opera.tu\& a boat wbilt intoxicated was dismissed in JuJy because police improperly took a blood sample before ptacina Earles under~t. Earles.· who suffered a broken lea. a broken foot. a t:wokeb arm, a shattered b.a.nd and a cnash.101 blow to the abdomen. now works as a handyman, dotng odd JObs to help make ends meet. said Denton. Because physicians had to remove a portion of bu intestines due to the abdominal inJury, Earles now 11 forced to wear a colostomy bag. Denton said it greatly limiu his activities. Jn an interview earlier this year. Earles said the accident baa left him both sorrowful and angry. Anthony Sutton, one of those IU:Uechn the accident, was Earles' best friend. .. There's no way th1s would have happened 1t the buoy had been lighted properly." he wd. "lfnot for this. I wouldn't have a colostomy or a leg J can't use. And I would still have my best fncnd." Arteli Danae!, listed on the note as a student with a dcaree in food tcchnoloay. was shocked by the aecuracy of the information within the scotch bottle and laughed at the suanae distant discovery. Robert Drambach with the myatery maeaie. The accident occurrcd durina the early momina boun of Oct. 28, 1984 foUowma a Halloween party at the Rea Oruoo rntauranL Earles, dressed as Dracula. said he drank three or four margantas before inviting bis friends and several acquaintances from the party for an occ:a.n cruise. "l can't believe this, it's some sort of prank." she sajd. The eldest sister sajd sh~ asked her younger sister Lieut about the note., but she denied any part in the floatina puzzle. Norma Garcia's aac was originally written as 40, but then was apparently crossed out and replaced with 35. She was listed simply as "w1c1ow· r hildless" on thl" nnte. Arr,.h Dagel said Ga rcia is a friend of hers. The Dangel sisters are all listed as students 1n the messaac. with hobbies such as cooking. reading, "shm· nasties" and going to the movies. "All of those things are right, but it's CJaZy," Arceh Danael said. She said she would quiz her friends to sec who may be the author of the baffling bonlc corresPondence. With Earles at the helm, the party cruised to the Queen Mat}' and then returned toward Anaheim Bay, the entrance to Huntington Harbour. But for now it remains an internauonaJ mystery. Earles said be never saw the moon'ng buoy, In his words, it "jumped out in front of me." . "It was Ii.kc hitting a bnck wall. 1n a Corvette,'' susgested Denton. "Whoever placed the buo)' out there .might as well have mined the harbor " Irvine he~rt valve company faces new.malfunction suit But tl\e 0raoac County Sbcntrs Harbor Patrol said the buoy is illuminated by hghts on the harbor entrance and experienced boaters know to be on the lookout for the moorin& markCT. , Deputy District Attorney John Conley. who pros- ecuted wles in a prelmunary hcanng 10 July, said Earles was grossly negligent in dnvmg a boat after d.nnk.mg and operating a vessel with too many people aboard. Funher. Coriley said Earles wu go1 ng \E)()-{ast and did not have an adequate knowledge of how to navigate bas way back into Anaheim Bay 200 of the devices had been recalled earlier: fatluresof21 implants resulted in 14deaths remove the valve. A strut, the part believed to have fractured, is suJI m Wallace's circulatory system. lawyers for the man said. Earles said be was not drunk and that he 1s an experienced sailor who could have casil) avoided the buoy had it been lighted. By LISA MAHONEY Of ... ..., ......... An Irvine-medical products com· pany that iuuechn October recall on some of the artificial heart valves it manufactures bas been sued by a Canadian man who says one of its valves broke apart in his heart. forcina him to underao emeraency open heart suraery. Convexo-Concave heart valves that had not yet been impla11ted in patients. Frank Haskins, the firm's ex· ccutivc vice president, estimated at that time that 2, 700 of the valves had already been im"planted. He 51.jd 21 of those had failed resulting in 14 deaths. A Washington-based consumer group which for the recall cites much h' er fiaures. There have been about I 0 valve faJlures and I 00 deaths, aocording to the Public Citizen Health Research Group. Irvine attorneys James Caprctz and Vance Simonds say Wallace was subjected to unnecessary surgery because the valve was defective. The additional surgery has shortened his expected life span, increased bis nsk of death, rcstncted his physical capabilities and caused him to suffer from depression and emotionaJ dis- tress. the attorneys said. Mom-killer ruled 'insane' By die Asl0clate4 Prets o\n Orange Count) woman who lolled her scnousl) 111 mother by beating her wtth an OX)'gen tank and a wrench was found innocent b" reason of insan1t~ ' Thursday The suit, filed in Orange County Superior Court Thursday, is one of several lod&ed ap.inst the Shiley Co. of Irvine since September 1984. In addition. the laborer and part- umc student may have suffered bnun damage dunng the penod between the valve's failure and when be reached medical help, the men wd. Supenor Court Judge Ronald E Owens ruled thal Terry Lynn Aston. 25. of Tustin. was gwlt~ of second· degree murder in the Aug. 8 slaytng of Manam Ehst Aston. 59. but that she was leg.all~ msanc at the 11me Shiley president Robert Curtis today said, "As of this morning, we haven't been served with papers in the lawsuit, and ifs our generaJ Policy not-to comment on litiaation." Shiley officials agreed in mid· October to recall 200 of the 29, 31 and 33-millimeter Bjork-Shiley 60-<1eartt In the latesl suit, Glen Wallace. 27, of Ontario, Canada, claims one of Shiley's 29-millimeter valves frac- tured while he was wearing 11, causing him to 10 into shock and suffer massive pulmonary edema. Emergency surgery was requfred to Simonds said state law precludes him from hstmg the amount of punitive damages his client is scclung in an initial court comphunt. A dollar amount will be det.ermmed dunng the djscovcry pha~ of the case. he said, and 11 1s likely to be "a large sum ... Aston. who ts being housed in Orange Count) Jail·~ medical ward. will return 10 court No\ I 5 whcn statc health officials will recommend whether she-should be sent to a st.ate psychtatnc hospital or a pm ate factln)' "I feel she shouJd be sent to a stat<' hospital."' Dcput" Dtstnct Attorney Richard King said ·· he should be locked up .. HB man accused of running own lottery The OrallJC County DiUnct Attorney's office filed ~·balJCS Thursday against a 25- ycar-old Hunungton Beach man who allcacdly tried to compete with the new state lottery by operating has own game of chance. Deputy District Attorney Joe Ncdza said Keith Hard faces three misdemeanor counts of conductina an unlawful lottery. ~es were filed in West Oranae County Mumcipal Court in Westminster. Ha.rd was arrested last month after he allcacdly sent S,000 flien to Huntington LaCDna¥-cb Police arrested Ro~ald Bertran MacLeUan, 3 J, OD suspicion of arson. Maclellan is suspected of settina fire to a mattrett which cauted a minor brush fire. Maclellan wu arrested Thursday montina io Boet Canyon. • • • Lambtwool seat coven valued at $320 weT'C reported stolen from a car parked Thunday momina on Monterey Dnve. "' .. Various tool&, toeether worth an esti- mated S20S, were stolen from a car parked Tbut'lday on Poplar Strttt, the victim told police. ' . . A teen-.: drivina emlically an a California ffilbway Patrol car drew police ancotion TbW'lday oo Glenne~ Street. Calla to the CHP determined the youth was in town to tet tbe car wuhed. Police then mformed tbe OfP of the ~·s drivina habita. lntM A M.,.eoe Circle resident~ ntabt \bat tbree jvvenUa were waltiQt tbro• the --~ knodcint oa doon and k.ickiJ11 over pwnnkim TbUnday. "9-.. A TV-. ••fllltalamnt synem, and a dock ... ,..,...., .... &Om • bOCIM .... Lupbae lhraday. PWice repona-.Jd the tiief m '1d1 kiaa,..,... top.In mtty. • • • Oflk:iab or • ICbool •• '~ lrva De Caner Drive tepCWtld dw &.bey recesved a bomb Lhrelt at 6 p.m. Thunday. • • • Beach residents. announcing a SI -per. ticket game. Hunllngton Beach police officers were among the residents wbo received the 01ers. and they worked w11h a C.alifornia State Lottery agent to obtain a warrant to search Hard's home on aider La~. lnvestiptors allegedly found lottel') paraphernalia and money in the home. California Lottery officials told police Hard is not an authorized dealer in the state contest and that all other lottenes art dleg.al. A briefcase and its contents. worth $580. was rePorted stolen from a car parked in the driveway of a borne in the 5200 block of Buraundy Circle Thursday. • • • A $3,200 piece of black aranite was reported stolen from a construction site It 17901 Von K.annon A'•e. Thursdl) P'oantaiD Valley A Tomncc woman reported that thieves stole a S4SO car stereo from her tan I Q83 Volvo while 1t was parked 1n tht lot of a Sav.Oo Oruastore. 17136 Maanoha St . Tb~nday. • • • The manqer of Lon's KJtchen Ill, 10613 Lawt0n River. reported Tuesday that one of the employees delivered food but failed to re1um with cash and two coolen. The tota.l loas amounted to S20S. • • • A Sl ,400 IOld watch was rcponed stolen Wednaday "'tom a 1\ome tn the 9400 ~ock of ~. Pol~ ~ports satd the theft occuned .,._time s1noe Ot1obef • • • A tbieftlied to break into a hoIM in~ I~ bk>ck of Whitefish Tuetday but p vc up \be a~ beb'c actually aemna lolo tbe b~ tbe telidient told police He did do SlO dmDlll by bcndtna oM of the llCrWftlt poUce repona tald. • • • 0anta1111 lcdl wonh SS09 wtf'C ~ poned t10Ana &om ln &oat of a home at the coma of Silbne and ~lunia Thunday Stu ft Surfer restaurant. I 0 I 15th St.~ Thursday. This was the second time the restaurant had been burglanzed this week. police reports said. • • • Tools worth $8 50 and a S 12 5 batter) tester were re Ported stolen from a U nocaJ 76 ~rv1cc station, 377 Su-pcnor 4. ve Wednesday mght. ••• Kitchen apphanccs and home fixtures wonh between S 10,000 and S 12,000 were reported stolen Thursday from a home along Burning Tree dunng August The report was taken for msurance purposes • • • I\ $3.400 Portable computer wa\ re· ported stolen from a home 1 n the I 000 block of Quail Monday night South <;oanty A S 7 5 I ~speed bicycle wu re Ported stolen from CastLllc EJcmenW) hool. 24042 Via U\coruna 1n Mission VicJo • • • ~~okc into a Dana Point home alona Terraz.a dcl Mar and reported I) stole $3. 793 in kitchen appha~ccs. • • • A San Juan Capistrano rcSJdcnt 1n the 3 1200 block of v,a Solana reponed thJt a thief broke into her home whiJc she was awa)' on vacation and rep()rtcdJ) stoic S 1.000 tn silver dollan Pohce ~rted toda) that the car ste~' from tlvc vehicles were 'itolen ~hile the can were parked on the lot of South Coast Dodac. 2888 Harbor Bl vd . Sunday n\&ht. All fi ve vchicltS had been rcposse.s~. pohcc reporu said. • • • A 24-year-old rest home employee reported that someone stole her PUl'1C oonta.inana $600 in cash while he was at won unday ruabt. The inadcnl took pJ.act at 340 Victona t. TM ~ 1cum told Pohcc that \be pw'lr1lad n left unattended but that s.b~ had done ttus ~times before Wlthout in~dent exposing h1 m~elt 10 tnck-ur-treater!> Thursda) night • • • 4, resd1ent in the 16100block of\\-a1ktk.J rcp()rted that Juvenile!> thre-.i. 150 glass bottles· filled w11h dirt at him and has children Thursda\ ntght • • • EmplO)C't"S at Geo's Mexican Food. 6581 Edmaer A.\ e . reported lbat someone broke into the restaurant Thursda' and stoic Sl30 . • • • Golf clu~ worth '350 v.crc reponed stolen from lhe trunk ofa bluc 1985 Toyota parked m the 20200 block of Run- ninaspnngs sometime tn the past week • • • Police rePoncd Tucsda> that a woman's wallct contamtnJ S20 in cash was stolen from her shopping can at a Plc 'n Save market.11082 Beach Blvd • • • A.II four whttls and llrc'i. 'alued at $700 . v.crc rePortcd stolen from a blue 19 5 Datsun 300ZX p rkcJ on the 101 of Campbell Nissan, 18~ '~ Beach B"'d . Monda) n1&ht. • • • Pohcc rePorted Tuesda' that 1 lfl phonC1' were stolen from Huntington Humana Hospital 1n lhe past two Wttks • • • A video cassette recorder valued at SI , I 00 was rcportoo stolen from a home 1 n the 2SOO block of Aonda Street Tu~ Pohoe reporu S&ld the thief entered throuah one of the front wtndo~ • • • Jewelry valued at S 1.000 was rcpon~ stolen ft'orn a home 1n the 21000 block of ~usch WednC"'day even1na, Pohoe rt· Ports sa1d the thief entered after smash1n1 rear shdanJ aJus Wlndow $40,000 loss· inyachtblaze • • • I A S6SO Y1deo caaetlf fe<'Ordcr was Fart offiaala 1n ewport Beach •~ rtl)OC'Vd Ito~ &ocn a bomr 1n the IQOO LDvesUpuoa tht cauae of a Halloween block of Maple llaunday blaze that caulcd ~<tOtOOO damatt to a . • • • yacht dock'cd in the narnor A SlOO video c:eaene ~rdrr. • SlOO le look Arefttb1tt1 about 30 mtnutcs to TV and a SJOO typewnter WttC amooa lbe control t.bc tirt oo t.M bolt ownied by • 1tem1 ~ .._ hm a home l1l lM. llic:ha.nt Smnb of H\Jntinaion 8-:ll. lOOObk>ckof~Avenue Wcdnetday IOCOt'di~ Baich Fttt ~. Tbt total ~ ~·•led •o S 1,()47 , pol.ace mcnt Jamie Frecr-. ttperts said Tht yacht. docked at 21 ' l Stb • Wt1 I --' vaJued at about SI 6S 000 • Tbe cautt of' the f\re, ..,hicb broQ CMll block of ~ly befott ll p.m. Tb"rtday. ii_., nclahbQr was tn ves\iSllllOll. -. I \ '· _J 25•/o OFF ALL LONDON FOG RAINWUR. NEW TO SALE! Our entires tock from your favorite maker. Reg. 95.00 to 215.00, 71.21 to 111.21. Coats, 226. 1/3 OFF OUR ENftRI STOCK OFTHERMALDAYWEAR Choose from prints and solids from St. Eve. Alpha ·Mills and more. Reg. 7.00 to 32.00, 4.12 to 21.12. Oaywear, 63. EXTRA 258/o OFF IT AUAN KNIT DRESSING FROll C.C. COURTENAY Skirts and sweaters. Orig. 38.00- 58.00, ticketed price at 25.99-39.99. now 11.41-21.•. Sportswear 80's, 40. PLAZA SPORTSWEAR S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of regular price Plaza Sweaters, many styles, colors. D. 149/450. Reg. 22.00 to 48.00 ......................... 11.11 to aoo An eddttlcNlilil 21% off: On 111 Plaza separates pants from Levi's, Jam"9 White, Haggar. (Koret not included.) 0 . 135/442. Reg. 19.99 'o )6.00 ........ 14 .. to 27.00 lev• 21%: On all Campus tasu1l1 coor· dinates. D. 65/133. Reg. 19.49 to 90.00 . . . . ... 14.12 to 17 M FOCUS IPORTSWEAR 8eYe ~: On our regular price' contem- porary sportswear from Leon Max, Carol Horn, K1m1li, Willi W ear, Fritzi, alld more. D. 441 . Reg. 29.00 to 112.00 . .. ..... . ........ 21.71toM.ll JUNIOM lne ~ On our entire stock of woven jackets. Many tty1ee 1nd colors to chooee from S,M,L. 0 . 52/124. Reg. 14.49 to 80.00 . . . . . .............. 11.17 to ..... leve 21%: On our entire stock of turtteneck1byBdp1nd Eclipee. Sleewlw end long lleeve ltytee. Potywter I cotton ri~ knita. S,M,L. 0 . 'n. Reg. 18.00 Ind 18.00 ............... 12.11 Md 11.11 ...,. ~ On eU regular price ;unior denim. Both soUd colon 1nd prlnu. Sine 3 to 13. o. 238. Ree. 25.00 to 38.00 ········ . ············ , .. .,. .... 25•/o OFF SELECTED SYNC AND1ACTIF JACKm. NEW TO SALEI Bomber style fleece and shiny trim cotton styles. Reg. 52.00 to 78.00. 31.00 to 11.IO: Sportswear, 80's. 1/3 OFF COZY SAntt ILllPIHIRTS FOii Mll•I Cozy on. one side, smooth and satiny on the other. Soft pastels. Sizes S',M ,L. Reg. 36.00, 22.71. Sleepwear, 288. 250/o: OFF GLORIA VANDIRllLT DENIM -IUNI, 3o.OO Reg. 40.00. Five-pocket Indigo denims, in cotton/spandex, 6 to 16. Markdown taken at register. Sportswear 80's, 252. Y.LP. SPORT8WIAR T91ce .,. ..tdldcMlilil 21% oft: All already· reduced better separates from C.C. Courtenay and Cadaz. Skirts, pants, . blouses and twe1ters in wool and silk. (Markdown taken et the register.) 0 . 197. Orig. 25.99 to 63.99 ....... 11.41 to 47.• SPECIAL llZU , leve ~: On our entire stock of card- igans. In white, tan, grey, red, navy end more. Sizes 36 to 44. More Woman, 127. Reg. 38.00 to 42.00 ........ 2IM to JUI~ FAIHION ACCU80RIU \ T91ce .,. ....__, ~ off: Our entire stock of Encore jewelry. Necttlaces, bracelets, Mrringa and pint. Cok>red, evening loob and mot9. (Markdown taken 1t cash regllterJ 0. 20. Aeg. 8.00 to «>.00 ......................... to IZ.00 ~ 2l'9'i: On regultr-priced vinyl clut· ches. Top-ztp, ftlo atvtee ahd more. 0. 37. Aeg. 18.00 to 37.00 ........ 1UI tD ... ..... ai. On 8.H. Smith end Toni lelther dutchel. Feehk>n end belie cok>rl. 0 . 422. Reg. 16.98 to 2A.98 12..11to11• 1ewe lftic On Nina'• ".Clric.Mn" mld-hMf a..tner pump. Egh'f fll faehk>n cok>n. 0. Aeg. 68.00 ....................... ... 500/o OFF STERUNQ SILVER URRINQS BY MEWNI. NEW TO~ALEI Terrific savings on sterling stud and hoop earrings. Reg. 12.00, 1.00. Fast:iion Jewelry, 141 . CLASSIC ULY IRAS, OURS ALONE Selected styles of Cl1sslc Lily from lily of France. Reg. 11.00, 7.33. Now in Bras, 19. 330/o OFF OUR FAMOUS MAKER CAREER LOOKS Jackets, pants. skirts', sweaters and blouses. S,M,L. Orig. 34.00 to 100.00, 21.• to ••· Sportswear 80's, 78. SPOflTswEAR ... S.V. 11%: On famous maker boucle sweaters. Pullovers and cardt.• S,M,L. 0 . 78. Reg. 34.00 to 40.00 . to 21.00 leve 21%: On 111 regular-priced twe1tera. Pullovers, fur-bfend1, cardigans end more. 0 . 40. Orig. 24.00 to 94.00 .1L• to 1UO a.v. ~: On our entire stock of mi.... Coca-Cola Clothes.• Includes novelty sweatshirts, rugby tape, matching bot· toms, more. S-M-L, sizes 4 to 14. 0 . 262. Reg. 30.oo to n .oo ....... 22.11to11.11 C08MITIC8 \:\ 1 . \~ lne 111: On fabulous Jordeche face kits. Compact cases containing bMu,tful cok>rl for your eyes, cheeks end lips. Varying shapes and lizes. 0 . 119. Reg. 8.60 to 24.60 ...................... 1.17 to 11.Ja MIN .. 8POAT8WIAR lewe ~ On long llMved woven epon- lttlrtl from Arrow Cerriege Trade and Nell Martin. ChooM from 1 ~ codection of pilkil. 0 . 213. Reg. 28.00 ........ : . 11.21 ._. lftii: On Hegger b&>endoma1ie wei9t -.CU. Sl1t11 30 to 42. O. 182. Reg, 21.00 .............................. .. lewe ll'6i: On our entire collectlon of famout d11fgMf cMn6m jMne. Cleeeic Of con•1ipo.rary ~. a. 32 to 38. 0 . a>. Aeg. 32.00 to 52.00 llAI tD .. I' llUCTION .. , 2507, OFF ALL JUDY KNAPP FOR .JUNIORS. NEWTOIAUI . Tops, pants and skirts. Reg. 9.49 to 80.00 7.11 to I0.00. Markdown taken at register Juniors, 52/97I 129. \ 66.40 GLORIA VlNDERllL T'S WTHERIOOTI Reg . 83.~ Great looks for fall and beyond. "Ban~et" comes in rich fall col· or~. LE'ather upper. Women's Shoes, 221 250/o-OFF WOOL FUNlllL ·· TROUSERS FROM LK. AND CO. Reg. 40.00, JOM. Fully lined we><>i- blend flannel trou1er1 in bfack, gray, taupf and navy. SportsweaT 80'1, 443. YOUNG MIN'S a.we 21%: On our own J .J. McWeyt skf., inspired sweaters ind sweater vests. F~ · • Scottie dog and geometric pattern• In ' sizes S to XL. 0 . 5. Reg . 30.00 to 42.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 22.11 to l'IM a.v. 21%: On Stubb~ cor<Suroy rugt;N· shorts in eenaational M>lid colors. 0 . 1116. Reg. 19.00 .. : ..................... 14.21 ...,. 21%: On our own pure cotton polo knit lhlrta from J.J. McWa'(9. ChOOM stripes or solids in sizes S,M,L,XL. 0 . 63, Reg. 14.Q9 ........................ 11M WUT COAST KIDe ...,. 111: On Steinwurtzef'1 fun fleece seperet• for girte 4 to 14. 0 . 44/83. Orig. 1.00 to 18.00 ............... 4.IZ to 1MO ...,. 111: On 11drt Mta from You Bibee for glrll 7 to 14. 0 . 44. Orig. 14.00 Md>. ........... ,. ..................... ..... ...,. 111: On ho41day lkirtl and w..WI for glr112T to 14. 0 . 44/83/90. Orig. 11 .00 to 32.00 ................... 1.11 tD 21.12 ., ... ...... On l.eYI'• 701 '1-the origln9t, lhrink-to-ftt lndloo cotton derWn jllne. Sina 11to20. 0 . %77. Aeg. 17 .... 11.M ..... On .. 8191nwurtnl fteeoe ...... for boyt • to 2>. ~ ecrytlc. D. 2A1 . "-g. 8.00 to 11.00 '•' • •••••••••••••••• I • I I •••••• I.ill • IM t· Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 1, 19e5 AJS ----~- . . I ~OWEST PRICES OF TH.E. SEASON RY DEPARTMENT. --~ .. • . 3001o OFF All RI~!: ,e!~IAL AND llODIRATE DRUSES AU HAGGAR ·EXPANDOllATIC PANTS FOR llEN. NEW TO IALEI · Career and holiday styles by top malcers. Reg. 50.00-164.00, 37.50 to 123.00. \ Dresses, 21 /49/84/131 . 500/o OFF ON CHAINI FROll llONrP AND TlllFARI~ Gold and silver-toned bracelets and necklaces. Orig. 10.00 to 20.0, 4.• to ••·Jewelry, 111 /427. 200/o OFF 1-PIECI IOFTllDE LUGGAGE COWCTION --/ Ours exclusively. Grey nyton wfth" black web trim. Reg. 29.99-69.99, 2J • .... luggage. 33. Famous fitting Expandomatic slacks, sizes 32 to 42. Fall colors. Reg . 29 .00. 20.30. Men's Sportswear. 182. 50°/o OFF tEATHER ZIP·TOP CLUTCHES FROll IERDA;t.11 Reg. 20.00. Handy leather clutches in lots of fall and winter colors. Handbags, 422. 80.00 OFF ~ RCA 11" DIAGONAL COLOR PORTABLE, 231.00 . Orig. 319.00. 19" diagonal color portable with an automatic color control and automatic fln.e tuning. Televisions. 72. ~ MIN'8 AJRNlllllW 112.M off: Imported rattan swivel rocker. S..,. lfti: On all regwar priced Dept. 166. Orig. 200.00 ............ •• ~sleeved pattern9d dr ... shirts. 0 . J11.• off: Imported .-.pc. white wicker '(147/218/431 . Reg. 24.00 to 30.00 seating group. Settee, two chairs and · ~· · · · · ... · .............. 11.• to 21.• cocktail table . Dept. 166. Orig. 600.00 Sl.££P .. OP ................................ m.IO .,. to 11% off: Every Seely and Stearns •.IO off: Contemporary-styled oak arm :t rFo.ter mattreu Mt, including Sealy reoliner In textured olefin from Bar· •OltUrepedlc and Stearns & Fotter Correct calounger. Dept. 210. Orig. 899.00 .-.eo Amfort. Dept. 89. O~ 129.96 to 399.95 •1.M off: "Softy" recliner by Bar-=-a ~late; '1'1~~ q~=--or~d:.pc. ~~oo~'. ~~~. ~~~~t: .~:~ .. ~~~: .C::.. . · .. · .... : ......... · .. m.• to m.IO Mt -... off: "Sir Charles" Leather Ptu1 recliner by Bercalounger. Dept. 210. Orig. CAllPITING 999.00 ........................... ..... .. to _,. oft: 14 well-to-well carpeting 1 ... to ..... oft. MenderNln Twist rat- atytee In more thin 300 colors. Pluth, cut tan gooup, cotton print. Dept. 233. ~ n loop or frieze. Dept. 32. Orig. 32.00 to 329. to •.oo ......... 1 ... to 11.00 ....• 11.11 tD ... -. yd. llaealad -.... oft: Verofttc.1 "8te queen c.onvent-=.:;.--= ==nor· :i~:iu~s&:""' G~~ ~-~~:= • 1nm don. ~oo~'~·:·~~~:.~~~·.~: .... LAMPS Suitionary toveeeet, orig. 719.00 .... DIM ... aft: T'8dtdonet QrW tabMt tam:_, ..... fllf: AW.-Wheat fuH oonwnlble canclMdck deeign. Oep1. 71 . Reg. ·:.. < =-~~. ~ ~~ ... ~: ~ .... ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 111M fllf: Our exclulNe ... mer IOfa from ~ ttaty by Colub .. Europe, crwn ontv. 11tM oft. Heff hexagonel curio wfth mlr· Dept. 31. Wll b9 1'500.00 .......... .. rar beck end lghted in.nor. Dept. 186. .... .tt. 2·pc. eectionat with loo. Orta•. ~oohm~ ~ .. ~ . .:.:...L;. • • .:.!... ~ beck In natuntt cok>f '*""· Dept. ~ 1lf.i .... .,._J-.. "'-·-.,,,_-... 31. ong. •.oo .................. .. =·"'~'~.~·.~: .~~ .. ~1... ~. ~.~·. ~-. ~~:~ .. .. ·-K.tMa. 110 ... a ... MAIL Oii •laAL OllD ... f 1/3 OFF NEWBORN AND INFANTS SWEATERS AND KNITWEAR. Creepers. bubbles, overall sets and 2-piece sets. Reg. 12 00 to 22.00, 1.00 to 14..17. West Coast Kids, 1371428 500/o OFF CONVIRTllU SNAKESKIN CLUTCHES, 11.19 Reg. 35.00. Genuine snakeskin clutch that converts to a shoulderbag. t:iandbags, 117. • 400/o TO 500/o OFF SEALY OR STEARNS AND FOSTER llA nREISES Sealy's Memories Posturepedic or Stearns and Foster's Anniversary. Includes bonus bedframe with mattress set. Sl~p Shop, 69. HOUSEWARES 11..• off: 10.pc. Farberware cookset with 3-pc. bowl set as a gift with purchase Dept. 143. Orig . 99.99 14"' 11.• off: 7-pc. Leyson cookset Dept. 143. Orig. 99.99 . . . . M• 10.01 off: Krups Brew Master, 10 cups capacity. Dept. 262. Ong. 50.00 .. 31.• 21..01 off: Krups slicer. Dept. 262 Ort 60.00 .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. 10.11 off: Contempra Char-B-Oue. Dept. 96. Orig. 50.00 . . . . . • .. 22.01 off: G.E. Brewstarter. Dept. 95. Orig. 46.00, 29.99 sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . with ............. 22.11 10.11 off: G. E: Automatic Grill and Weffi. Beker with non-stick surface. Dept. 95. ~~·=~~~~d· ~;'k,~ c~~~. D9"r::· 96. Reg. 36.00 .. .. .. . . .. .. 27• I.II fllf: W ..mend non-stick skillet. Dept . 96. Reg. 24.99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ... 11.11 fllf: Rival Be'Glan Waffle Bai.. Oipt. 96. °'1g. 46.00 .. · · · ;i.: _ ~ · · M.11 ...., off: G.E. Electric Knife. uept. 96. Orig. 24.00, 17.99 .... ................................. 14.11 .. off: Cuieinart 7-Super Pro. ~t. 2S2. Orig. 198.98 .. .. .. . .. . .. .. 111.11 HGl•MIMl..-G ....... 114-pc. Slt.erplilte Mtvtce from Oneidl, 3 pen.me. Dept. 151. Orig. a .oo .............. . ........ ... 1/3 OFF OUR OWN SILK CAMISOLE AND TAP PANTS. NEW TO SALE! Soft and sexy• The camisole. reg. 25 00. 11.50. And tap pants, reg 20 00, 13.20. Fashion colors, P.S.M.L Oaywear. 63 500/o OFF ON conoN-ILEND ANKLETS FROM. ADOLE..O, 2.25 Reg. 4 50 Fun rex1ured and crocheted styles in basic and fashion colors. Casual Socks, 421 500/o OFF · FRENCH EMBROIDERED PANELS, 9.99 Orig. 30.00. Embroidered panels from France in two styles: choose EhzabPth or Josephine Cunains. 10, . HOME ENTERTAINING 11% off: Bistro stemware from Oansi.. !Dept. "'36.>. Orig 12 00 I .• 21% off: King Edward tableware trom G6rham. Dept. 36. Ong. 45 00 1elly 1ar J171. Ong. 50 00 scalloped bowl 37.50 Orig. 25 00 Sugar/crea~r set 11.75 11% off: Versailles stemware from Mikasa Dept. 412. Ong. 9.95 set 3 .. M .11 off: 16-pc'. dinnerware set from Dans«. Dept. 204. Orig 150.00 •·• L• off: Set of 6 stemmed Hock wine glaaea:· Dept. 70. Ong. 14.99 •• a.• oft. Longchamps stemware from J .G. Durand. Dept. 36. Reg . 6 for 29 94 or 3.99 ea . . 1114.0o or 2.33 -.. TOYS ....... puuu-1· Princess of Power figures. Dept. 28. · &.• ... ..._... puuu-1· Pound Puppies Dept , 28..... .. .. .. 1al ... LUGGAGE ~oft. Basho Sportif sport bags Dept 211. Orig. 66.00 to tK>.00 11• to a.JI STA110NPY Lii oft W..thampton clip board calcu6etor. Oeot. 16. Ong 17 99 ... Lii • Sfnalt wortd Mini Data organ1ier. 7Y,~}\". Dept. 16 Orig. 24 99 . . 1 .... . DOMDTICS .. ~ eft! Aa.Qndef Junan all cotton j9cquant towell -from Fieldcrest Dept 23. Orig. 8.00 to 18.!JO 2..11 to, .. . . ' "'' .. Russian sailor's appeals·· 'ignored' WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. Border Patrol aaents in Louisiana who returned Soviet seaman Miroslav Medvid to bis ship ianored indications he wanted to defect, says a · Ukrainian interpreter who initially interviewed the sailor. "When I asked him why be jumped ship, be said, 'Because I want to live in an honest country, ... interpreter Irene Padoch told the ASIOClatCd Press Thursday. "I related that" to the- aaents, but Mcdvid was taken back to the ship anyway, the said. Padocb's statements raised new questions about Mcdvid's handliria by the Border Patrol and the Immi· Jfltion and Naturalization Service, us parent aaency,. which initi&Jly bandies asylum cases. Medvid twice jumped off the frei&hter Marshal Koniev last week as it ~ at anchor in the Missis.sippi River near New Orleans. He was • returned to the vessel each time by Border Patrol agents who thought be ... ' Irene Padoch wu a stowawar. . Mn. Padocb s interview wi~ Med· vid took plaOe late last Thuriday, and be was returned to the Soviet vessel the next momina. On Monday, u_s. officials took Medvid off the shipd interroptcd him late Monda)' an then aaain at a U1Si!:J1ival facility on Tuesday .. After be sian/d Jl statement cx- pressina bis desire to return home, he was released back to the Soviets. Secretary of State Qcorae Shulu said Thursday be considered the caac closed. "" .. r House vote readie1f on b8lanced budget w A.Sff]NOTON (AP) -Tbe House was polled to vote on competina venioo1 of a belanccd~budaet plan in hopes of headina off a White House threat to~ the Treuury•s empty ooffen with Social Security trust funds. The Houte ahowdown could clitnu week.a of~ wranalint over whether Co~ ahould foroe ittelf to eliminate deficits by'l99"1 -and aivc the ~11dent the pe>wet to do it if the lawmaken fail. i _ A HouaO-Senate conference committee broke up Tbunday niabt bopeleuly deadlocked in iu quest for a co01promilc bll•l)ced·budaet plan that alto·would raite the aovemment's borrowina authority. As a result, Hou1e leaden planDlld votes today on Republican and Democratic alternatives, with the winner to be aent back to the Senate. Without at leaat a abort-term hike in the national debt, the Treasury aays it can't cover check& beina sent today to 36 million Social Security recipients without redeemina tome of the truat funds' investments. "Today is the day of reckonina." White Houae 1pokeaman Larry Speakes said, callina for pa'...,e oflqislation to force deep spendiQ&>uts and balance lhe budpL Speakes watned that .. mu,ch of the prosperity and arowth we are no~ ertjoyina atands to be undone if the Consrest does not take stron& decisive action with reprd to our unacceptable bud&et deficits." Leadef1 in the ReJ)ublican-controllcd "Senate, meanwhile, insisted their version alone would clear the way for a much-needed increase in the aovemment's bom>wiDf authority. The Senate approved the plan last month as an amendment to lesillation raisin& the national debt above $2 trillion. House Majority Whip Thomas S. Foley, D-Wub., told reporters that H~1:1se leaders woul~ push for pusqc of a simple, one-week boost in the debt ceilina t!' h~d off divestment of the trust funds, as a safety-valve in case there was a snaa in final passaae of the Iona-term extension and its budget-balancing tanauaae. -- He predi,~ted th~Hou~ would pass one of the versions. "I always predict lhe Democr'atlc version will pass," be said, conceding he couldn't be sure. Pre Holiaay Sale ~~ 20o/o off We will buy your china ana crystal for cash · 714-241-9973/818-905-6650 Corduroy Sportswear • Long Gowns & Jewelry (For Your Early Holiday ,Buy~g) Something Special feminine fashions We Specialize in F a!hions for the Missy Figure Sizes 4-1 8 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa Hilgren _Square 645-5711 RUFFELL'.S UPllOLSltlY llC. for The Rat of Your Lift 1922 IWllCM BlVD ... COSTA MESA--5'1-115C Wat c h fo r K id s g_ f? UllITT llSIUICE rt>. ~, Non·smoker .~~ Rates · 1~b 831-7740 44, Otd .......... lllff. NewportllMoft,Ca. .,_ Jack LaLanne's /IL MER/CAN Health & fitness Spas IS TAKING SHAPE ••• IN NIWPORT/COSTAIESA. In a few short months, American Meatth~FttrresrSpas wtt1 be open· Ing Its doors to ttle publlc. At that time, the price will soar to Its highest level. 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ALL THIS, PWS THE INTEGRITY AND RELIABILITY AND EXPERIENCE OF THE NUMBER ONE HEALTH SPA ORGANIZATION IN CALIFORNIA. .. ::T'5VO:C:.DUTY ·CALL ioDAY 71 41650•J600 555 19JH STREET ~r ~~-H t :·ir •NEWPORT COSTA MESA • · '" "' .,,. ""·'" •''" r "" •' f , ·n .. 1 .. \ ' . ... • • ~ . - 50 aliens flee detention c-.mp; ·s~ reDlaiD at large By die Aaaoelated Pr ... • MlAMJ-Six people remained at 1arae toda~f; Uowina their eacape from a federal detention camp in the EveraJadet where ore than SO Weaal aliens made a duh for &eedom over fenoes topped wi ruor-a~ wire, ofticial1 said Seven Ju&rds ind ~vcral inmates were ii\;Wed dunna Thunday'1 brukout, which came hours after a di1turb9nce by about 100 inmates. Juan end• d•tractlYe Soatlleut •.UV PENSACOLA. F1a. -~:-' Storm Juan coded a five-day rampeae alona the Oulf Cout today, al ' throuab Alablma and f!O~wett ~~rida before beina downaraded to a low-presa~ area about 300 miles inland. Juan bas done a·pettero that would do the belt wide receiver credit," Florida 6ov. Bob Grahm said of the 1tocm that tracked bac:'kUd forth alona the Couiliana coast for foµr days before breakina away to the northeast ThuJ1(1ay_ At leut seven oe~le{~ad been ki!.!_ed ~Y _th~ sudden, lat°:~~n storm since ~day. Record-employment pin• recorded W A.SHINGTON -Civiliart uncinployment remained frozen at 7.1 percent last month as ·a record number of women pined jobs and servicc- orientcd bulinesses poatcd tarac job pins, the aovemment reported today. The Labor Department-aid the jobleu nte..for .1ee0..qers ~stered a b4jump durina the month but other major categories either remamed uncbanaed or posted slight improvements. ContbJental pUot.' •ttfte .ettJed HOUSTON -Continental Airlines bas settled a bitter, two-year pilots' strike cpi~rsina_from the fray with 40 percent more fli&hts, record J>rofits and a pw; to t>AY off massive debts ~t drove it into reorpnization. Continental and the Air Linc Pilots Auociation announced Thursday ttiat they bad settled their dispute in an qreement approved by U.S. Bankruptcy Judae i:. Glover Roberts. • Man face. multiple ot gan tran•plfUJt PITISBURGH -A disabled man who will-have six abdominal orpn replaced. in a landmark transplant operation says he's nervous about the suraery but fiaurcs bis current health ... isn't worth anythina." The SWJCJY, approved this week by the University of Pittsburah, would replace the liver, stomacb, larae and small intestine~. pancreas and spl~n of He~ G. Seal, 36, of Pekin, lnd. S~ns ba'!,.C never Simultaneously trans~~tcd ~ many orpns. Challenger a•tronaat. mark Hallo-.een CAPE CANA VER.AL, Aa. :_ Challertfcr's utronauts fixed one of two balky furnaces today, and with most of their experiments up and bummi~ their commander promised scientists on Earth "aood 1,>ictures and results over tfle next few days. Crew members took time from tbeir chores for a belated Halloween celebration eaify today. Two of the utronauu appeared on ~levision wearina homemade paper masks, and another donned paper fangs. Motel fire klll• two ln LO Vega•. , LAS VEGAS-F~ raced throu&h a downtown motel at daybreak today. lcillina two people, injurina 11 and forcina guctll to flee in their ~tclothcs, officials said. Some occupants of the two-story Midtowncr MotelJ~m~ fr~m second floor windows to escape the flames and hcary s~okc. 1.~ an ms1de hallway . f'ealuring 115 selected dralers in an1t4ues from all parts of California and various other .arates-A g1ant exposition of lane antiques end rare collector's items from our Amern:;;n hen1a11e and rrmnte r.orners of thr earth. f'urnll Utt • Det.oralivr Accl'SStJnl'li • Country AmrrlCltnd • P111n1tngs Bronzes • Clocl<s • jewelry • Quills • A1tvert1son11 • Paper Collectibles • Toys Dulls • F111unn~s • Cul c1 .. u • Ar111loSS • S1ll1Pr • China • Orientrillff PnrcelHlflll • Iron& • lrid•• • Ivory • C.rnph1t 1 • Wuodenw11rr • Puller~ . OCT. 31, NOV. 1, 2, & 3, 1985 Thur9d.Y thru S.turday, 1-10 p.m. • Sunday, 12 ~ p.m. COMMERCE BLDG, ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, COSTA MESA. CA Ilpor prizes includin.g $5QOIO GRAND PRIZE* •All dtawlaa '''-are p11rch•M cattlncatn for antlt1"" of>"'"' cbol~. ( ;1•11c:ro/ t\dm1,s1on s:1110 With I h1~ ocf nil)' num~-r -$2 15 t'Ot:h. S1·niurs (62 f. Ovr!r) -$2 IHI l'IH'h l.h1l1lri•n llntln 12 fm· FM• pmkm)l l b 1• Arlrnl(lon J>rive /boi kl Cot1· 5 i'lllron1~· Solurdoy c7f1t·rno<1n ond Sunday .. • WISS You won't find a better value In Orange Coun~. With over 2,000 watches to choose from. Movado, Heuer, Longines. Lassale, Omega and Seiko. It's a perfect time to .shop for the holidays . -- • I ' t l J Soviets.agree· to ~extend arms talks fOr new offer to be an "old commodity in a new wrappina." .. . . I Dutch protest missile deployment THE HAGUE, Netherland.a (AP) -The J,Ovemment l't'Jocted an I J tb hour overtun from the Soviet Uruon and saad 11 wouJd announce &Oday whether to accept deployment of U.S.-bu11t cruue mawlcs. Thousands of demonstrators marched across the Netherl,ands to raUy aptnst deployment. . ~he Dutch were exPf:C1cd to bqin deployment ot 48 m.iss11ts m J 988, bnnJJna the Netherlands into the NA TO line with Britain West Germany Bcl11um and Italy that alrady site the med1um-rana.e rockets. ' GENEY A, Switzerland (AP) - Soviet nqotiators aareed today to extend the arms talk.a until next Thunday to study a new proposal by President Rcapn that calls for .. deep cuu" in superpower offensive nuclear The U.S. and Soviet nqotiaton met for two boura in plenary sesaion in Geneva, and neither released details of the American proD()511. in keepina with their confidentiality aareement at the start of the talks. · the U.S.A.'s same old pri~iples which have failed to lead to p ess at the talks in Geneva," Tass sat . ··1t ii pointed out, in particular, that Ronald Rcapn's proposals arc in point of fact , the U ~.A. 's old proposals ·which nave been· sh~tly modified. and presented 1n a new wrappina." , . ....,__...._ As the announcement neared, an estJmated 20,000 slopn-shoutina anti- m1ssile demonstraton marched throu&h the center of Amsterdam. rn The Haaue, seat of the Dutch 1ovemment. several thousand school children took . the ,9ay off to protest the mtss~. _ _ anenala. . A tenior U.S. official in' Moscow said Rcqan outlined the proposal ·in a letter delivered today to Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev. The official said there wu no immediate Soviet response. However, the official Soviet news aaency Tass said today in an article by two military writers the new proposal, as described ln U.S. news repof1s, was inadequate and appcaTCd ·"No statement is planned," U.S.t spokesman Terry Shroeder told The Associated Presa by telephone. Tau said U.S. AmbasSad'or Arthur Hanman delivered Reqan's letter to Soviet Foreip Minister Eduard Shevardnadze. ''Summing up the essence of the U.S. proposals, most Western o~ servers aaree that they arc basec1 on 'The U.S. official. who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Shevardnadze told Hartman the let- ter ••wiu be studied carefully and passed on expcd1t1ously "The official said Shultz, who amves Mon~y 10 Moscow, probably will meet Gorbachev. pnncipal U.S. and Soviet nqotiators and their aides. · Russians taking the lead in n~clea~-warhead might Shroeder sajd the Soviets agreed to extend tbe current round of arms talks ~ntil nex~ Thursday to 11vc the nqouators tame 10 ~tudy the proposal. The round had been scheduled to end ~th today's meeting, but the Unitgt:I States requested an ox tension. Shroeder rcfu~ to specify how many extra sessions would be held. He said Thursday's session would be a plenary meeting between the six Reagan made the rC9uest for a week-long extension pubhc on Thurs- day, when he announced basic outlines of the new U.S. arms control proposal. The-president said the _plan. a counterproposal to one offered earlier by Gorbachev, also ca Us for "no cheatj~" or arms accords and would permit research on defensive systems. LONDON (AP) The Soviet Union substantially outpaced , the United States in deployment oflong- ranae nuclear warheads in the last ~ 1can and is researching "Star Wars' tectlnologies, a prestigious research institute said today. The International Institute for Strategic Studies also said in its 1985-1986 Military Balance publi- cation that the two countries have about the same number of strategic warheads, but that the Soviet war· heads have greater total destructive capacity. Numbers of U.S. strategic war- heads increased about 10 percent during the t.hree-ycar period, while the Soviet incrusc was 37 percent, it said. The ~port said the United • • I ' . States has 10, l 74 warheads, com- pared to 9,268 three ycan ago, and the Soviets ~-9;987, up from 71300. 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MasterCard. --Carte Blanchei>t-The-Amenc:.<m E.xpre--=== Card and ldenhbcatlon fo one of our salespersons and We U open an account you can use immed10"1-ty ----• --· • ' l L "Because they've concocted a new definition of the word "toxin." SQvtets will~ able to claim they dldn 'l violate the Biological Weapons Convention of 1975. Br.adley blunder: Playing politics with water issue Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. the heir-apparent to the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. dis- covered water last week. · If it bad been in a well, he might have scored points with Southern California voters, who will choose Qetweeo him and Gov. George Deukmejian next year. Instead, Bradley seems to have found it in a briefing book. . According to Orange County Supervisor Harriett l Wieder, a Republican and chairmwoman of the non- partisan Southern California Water Committee, Inc., Bradley has shown scant interest in water SUPJ?lY problems -until last week when he suggested a ma,>or expansi,on of Southern <:;aJifomia ·s water conservation efforts and storage capacity. . [eohi are exceUent ideas, intended to stave off a water crisis and limit the amount of water the south must import. The ideas as so good, in fact, that Weider's committee tackled them more than a year ago. ~S,Slf<l WE Hl1 A ROO<f1 fROM 'IOOMJLfS! Weider .~as offended by Bra<µey •s obvious attempt to make political hay out of they issue. Traveling to his home turf, she delivered a response intended to set the record straight. 0 The rest of Southern California has not been waiting for Tom Bradley," she told a Los Adgeles press conference. It may not be coincidental that her remarks had some positive political value for Deukmejian. But that does not diminish the essential correctness of what she said. Soviets hiding crilnes by redefining 'toxin' Supervisor Wieder charged that Bradley's statment treads with an unstatesmanlike lack of grace on the animosities between Northern Californians who have plenty of water and want to protect it and Southern Californians who need to irrigate and otherwise moisten their arid home. It puts him clearly in the camp of the Northern Califorruans who oppose enlarging the California Water project, which diverts water from north to south. If all Californians were as aware of the seriousness of the South's water problem, this issue could be a political disaster for Bradley -sort of his own Watergate. Instead, it is likely to earn him deepened support in the more liberal, more Democratic North, and rank.le the sensibilities of more conservative, more Republican Southern Californians, who tend to favor ~governor. Bradley bas parleyed his mayoratity, including his stewardship of the city during the 1984 Olympic Games and his narrow loss to Deukrnejian four years ago, into a positive statewide reputation. But adopting a postion that puts him in bed with half the state while divorcing him from the other half casts a doubt on his suitability to govern for all the people of California. Opinions expresaed In this space are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expresaed ·on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment la Invited. The Dally Piiot. PO Box 1560;-Costa Mesa, 92626. Phone 8-42-6086. WASHINGTON -The Soviets may someday admit that they caused the "yellow rain" thaE killed thousands of Southeast Asians. But because they've concocted a new definition of the word "toxin," the Soviets will be able to claim that they didn't violate the Biological Weapons Convention of 1975. This means, in effect, that the hapless Hmong refugees in Laos and other one-time U.S. allies were vic- tims of an Orwellian word game as much as of the deadly mycotoxins that rained down on them. The lesson is a valuable one for President Reagan and his advisers as they head for the arms-<:entrol sum- mit in Geneva this month. They should make very sure the Soviet and American ntJOt1ators arc both using the same dictJon&.J)'. when they define the various nuclear' weapons systems under discussion. A country that routinely rewrites history and bio- ~phy is perfectly capable of rcwrit- 1 nJ its dictionaries., too, as the "yellow nun" case makes clear. A ~rct State Department report we've. seen exf><?scs the SoVlets' "death by definitiorl" technique ~ and is a solid ~ment for including at least one Philadelphia lawyer on any U.S. arms-control team. T itled, "Redefining Terms," the report warns: .. *c. "If the Soviets officially JM:lopt the definition of toxins that was publish- ed in the most recent Soviet Military JACK ANDERSON and DAU VAN A TT A Encylopedia Dictionary. they could argue that the compounds covered by the Biological Weapons Convention of 197 5 arc far fewer than those the U.S. and other nations included. "The dictionary, published in 1983. defines toxins as 'natural poisons ... including low-molecular- wcight poisons from unicellular animals ... and hif!,!-molecular- weight bacterial toxins. " But a broader definition. in the 1976 ·soviet dictionary, was "substances of bacterial, plant or animal origin .... " The secret report explains why the deletion of "plants•· as a source of toxins is crucial: "The mycotoxins that the U.S. has accused the U.S.S.R. of using in Af~anistan and Southeast Asia in violation of the 1975 conven- tion ~ products of fungi, which are plants. and hence could be excluded as toxjns under the new Soviet definition." The Soviet rcwritjng of the dic- tionary may well have been inspired by the unexpected U.S. success iii' proving that the Soviets had used toxins. . t;'ven more pertinent to the Geneva talb is an earlier example of the Sovie.ts' potentially lethal word play. It ilivolved the definition of "hgbt" missiles in the negotiations over the Si\L T I Treaty. Both sides agreed that the Soviet ~SSiT I Was a light missile. U.S. negotiators wanted the Soviets' re-- placerQents for the aging SS-1 1 s. their most widely deployed inter-<:0ntinen- tal ballistic missile at the time, to be about the same size. A warning light should have flashed when the Soviets refused to accept the U.S. definition of a heavy missile as anythjng over 70 cubic nfeters. (The SS-11 was 67 cubic meters.) The Unjled States was subsequent· ly caught flat-footed when the Soviets began replacing the SS-I Is with SS-l 9s. which weigh I 08 cubic meters or more -roughly 60 percent more than the old missiles. A top-secret White Hou~ report ruefully admits: "At the time of signature of (SALT I), the Soviets obviously foresaw the SS-19 as a key element m their strategic force mod- ernization propams and TCfused to agree,Lo provistons which would have precluded its development• and deployment." In short, the United States was snookered. Jack ADdenoa ud Dale Vu Atta are t)'DdJcated cohamaJata. Fixourexistingfreewa}rs School folks should honor before building new ones · , . . ~d~:~~~~~beanabundanccof :~i.~~::.~~o":~:~o~'::~~.~:~ the student s bill of rights freeway agitation lately which raises have the wherew1thall to build more quest~ons and doubts. The 55 Free-new freeways why shouldn't we first AJthough the national media have way ·~ about to get. some phY.s1cal fix up the ones we have. Certainly the not yet discovered it. the hottest issue attentton by widening; this 1s of Santa Ana is a disgrace for the most on the radio talk show and call-in c~ursc desirable but whether or not II part. I for one would rather see it pr<>Jram s at the grass roots of A.meri-JI od h d d 1 ca 1s the battle between those who W1 pr uce l e esire resu t re-double decked rather than any new believe that the public !Chools have ma1~s to .be seen. . ones W1den1ng1n1 tself1sdandybutthen · f the right to do whatever they want 1im1tmgits usesccmstobedcfeat1sm. ~nd o course there is the money withourchildrenand ourmoney,and I am aware, of course. that at pc.ale aspect too. It ~ms that our planners those who believe that student.$ and penods there is congestion and that is put the fi!'anc1ng for n~w freewa ys to their parents have rights which the hkewtse true of all of the other the pubLic vote and 1t was turned public schools may not in.fringe. freeways 1n the area ~d therefore J down by an overwhelming majority. The better side of the argument is feel that every freeway should get This shouJd ha~e been a m.cssage and that students do not leave their equal attention. . 1f 11was noted 10 passing It certainly constitutional rights at the I note also that the propoul for the has not made l dent in the actions of sc~lroom door when they ~nter the controlled lanes on 55 presumes the our "Public Servants." They have pu~hc .school cl~ssTQQ_m., Smee the constant monitorship by C HP and/or devised another method of financmg · child 1s a capllve a~enc:e and other officers. Certainly 1f we have with a never mind that the voting ,scboolpe~ns are .authonty ~.res. sufficient officers for this added public does not want them. And of the school sauthoraty must~ limi~ respon$1bility we must have suffi-course it really doesn't do much to by the students' n&hts, their ~'?ts cieot officers to first take care of have the developers foot the bill ri&h.~. and the oonstant supems1on existing rqu1rcments. 1.e. 55 mph 1mt1ally as in the final result John Q. or cittzcns and ta.xpeyen. S speed limit and other heedless and Public sets it in the end (pun Under tJ .. s. law and upreme dangerous driving habit' intended). Court deas1ons. pareot;s &".' the . It would SttOl probable that the I am quite sure that any word from prim~ educatort of their cbiJ,dre!". prevention of acci~ents by such we small people will have no impact He~ 111 recommended Student s 8111 enforcement would have a very and we will have new freeways no of Ri&hts. salutary affect on freeway traffic. The matter what so I do hope that our I. Jlie riaht to~ tau,l!t to~ the stat1st1cs must sh(\w that one good planners and machinators will have Enah.sb la~ in the firtt &ride., If pile up dlsruptt traffic far more than tbe foresight to require bcavy steel ~ym1d-yearoftbefint~U>e.cbild mere traffic 1ttaf. For that matter I reinforcma in the construction then:-!S U".'able to read matenals •".'•tlab~e tui vc rCQCntly traveled 5.S several of, perhaps then they will serve some t~ hJS home, be bas been derued ~IJ times and with minor CAceptions real use in holding our world t<>sether fiaht. and sh~uld ~ t~sf~ •11'· have no trouble in mamuunina a safe when the earthquake or millcnium med~tely to intensJVe 1nstrucuon tn and sane S.S mph. of courst. this was comes, whichever is first. pborucs (the proven best method of 1n off hours. ALAN I. BLUM teachlna read.IOJ). There is aho a lot ofa11tat1on as to Balboa Island 2. The n1ht to privacy. Schoolpenbru may not force a stu· dent to discuss or answer qucstiona, ORANGE COAST Daily Pilaf .. ,,.. ZJnl (Ollor Tom TeH ltill~£0>10r Denfenley City (dllof er.., IMft ~(dl!Ot wnle assilnme:nu or keep journals about bis rclicion, moral va.lua. family, attitudes and feelinp. tu behavior, poUtic:s or what be and bis family do at home. l . Tbe nabt to rclisious faith and beliefs. Schoolpenons may> not forte studcnll to do ~menu or~ in clusroom ac:tivttics which crit.ic:iie or downvlde bis rcliaion. Eaampks of offensive practi1)CI CWTenUy in UR • l PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY are: TcachinJ that any rcliaion or non-reliaion ts u good u another Qr that God did not create the world; teachina witchcraft. the occwlt or astrolQ&Y; conductina Eastern mys. ticism, y~, Tral\IOCndental Medi- tation, p 1dcd fanwy or "stress courses" usina hypnotic ~ctices. 4. The riahUo share mformation with the student's parents. Students should have the riaht to take home any textbooks, materials and assian- ments, and to ,;ve their parents .acceu to computer software ana · sound.and videotapes of classroom activities. S. The riaht to have and to hold moral values and standard•. politlc.al opinions and cultural attitudes. Schoolpenoos may not impose on the student the value lystcm that ethics arc situational or that moral dilemmas have no riaht or wrona ~!_~i may not ask them to make penooa1 decision• whether to lie. cheat. •teal. lake dnao. drink alcohol, eQlllC in premarital tel or kill (as promoted fil t.be .. lileboet pme" or in ditcuuiona of aboc1ion. euthanasia and 1uiCide~ 6. The n,bt to alte:male uaian· menu whe11 p&mlts believe that tcboolpenon1 are violatina the stu· dent's ~itor impos1naor,t a student leuons, rums or matenals ana~ propriate for ~ .,.cte level. Since thousands of aOod book.I and m1- tena11 are calily a vaJlable, when pen:nt.a object to a c:oune, book or assignment, scboolpersons have the duty to give alternate schoolwork for fulJ credit and without discrimina- tion. "" 7. The right to have the student's family · treated with respect. Schoolpersons may Dot -through lesson. film or innuendo -convey the notions that parents are old· fashioned. Ul\trustworthy, un- interested, have obsolete values and attitudes, or might abuse their chil- ~n. 8. The right to be inspired and encouraged by classroom lessons, not depressed or disturbed. Students have the riaht to be taught the .greatness of America and our Con- stitution, and that oun is a land of freedom and opportunity for those who learn, work hard and persevere. Scboolpersons may not depress chll· dren with lessons or films about death dying, violence, suraery, suicide or dire predictions abbut the end of the world. 9. The right to the sanctity of the student's body and to safety on the tchool premi1e1. Scboolpersona may not touch the chiJd in the private parts of bis body. SchoolpcT'S()ns have the obliption to provide for the student's security aaalnst physical attack a_nd abUse. vandalism or theft of his property, peddlers of illepl druaa, and the useofprofanityorbluphemy by tchoolpenons or students. 10. The ri&ht to full compliance w1th J oderal and 1tate laws. Schoolpersons have the obliprion to ootif) parcnu anb students about apphcable laws and procedures peruinina to parmtal content for certain COUl"ICS or materials. PubUc support for public: tchools depend.a OD respeclint tbae riabta Of s1udent.1 and their perenU. ftJOll Sdllafl1 It • .,..... .... wlamahL JACK ANDERSON columnlat MAR TIN BROWER . Voters avoid · road to reality When will they fo llow developer's fu turistic idea s? Where do the heads of Orange County's land development firms 10 to get inspiration, to s~ their ideas and to gain new ideas 0as they go about the challenging and ..responsi- bility-laden job of developing Or- ange County? They go to the semi--annuaJ meet- ings of the Urban Land Institute, a Washington, D.C.-headquar:tcred association which provides an op- portunity for top officials of the nation's land development firms to mingle, consult with one another - and even critique one another's future plans. The fall meeting of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) was held re- cently in Phoenix (cloSCT to Oranac County than the previous meeting in Toronto and the next meeting-the SOth annual -in Orlando). And in attendance were Orange County's top developers, including Marion Smith, Jr., president of the Koll Co.; Thomas Nielsen-. president of the Irvine Co.; Henry Segerstrom, manaaing partner of C J. Segcrstrom & Sons; Brandon Birtcher, vi~ president commercial/industrial de- velopment of Birtcher Pacific; Rich- ard Reese, senior vice president of Rancho Santa Margarita -and others. How important is ULI? It's where A. Alfred Taubman, former chair- man of the lrvine Co. and one of the nation's largest shopping oenter de- velopers, presides over a panel discussion. This is where Martin Selig, who is literally rebuilding downtown Seattle, sits in the au- dience. What was again apparen·t at U LI in Phoenix is that Ora.nae County developers continue to lead the way. Developers ftom other parts of the nation stopped me when they saw my Newport Beach registration badge, to ask whether what they hear about Orange County is true. Ull is where Henry Segerstrom sits on a panel with the bead of New York's Rockefeller Center Corp. and outdoes him with his presentation on South Coast Plaza and Town Center. This is where Koll Co. President Marion Smith points to a I 0-acrc site at the prominent Phoenix inter- section of Central and Thomas and explains that this is where Koll Center Phoenix will rise. This is where Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen is asked for his advice on what to do-ll&out the new town of flower Mound, Texas. and where Orange County developer Lee Sam- mis is asked to critique the Salt River project in Tempe, Ariz. And yet Phoenix -conservative Phoenix -recently voted for a half- cent sales tax for transportation improvements by a 72 pert.cot majority. Orange County can't match that. While Orange County has shown the nationjts leadership in planning and development, it bas failed to show the nation'ihat its citizens arc willilll to back that leadership with tax dollars for transportation. The U LI talks of the future. Orange County developers who at- tend the meetinp talk of the. future. But Orange County'.s voters a~ parent!~ can't face ~e future. We were asked by developen from midwestem and eastern states what will happen to surface transportation in Orange County. We answered that the roads may reach the point ofNew York's roadways leadina to its oully- ina atcu -five miles per hour stop. and-ao. Developers from other perts of the nation cannot believe that this will happen. We lfl"lC· The voters wiU wake up to the inevitable fu~. Tbc developerure doina a thouahlft.tl job -the citizens will have to come beck into step. How ime>onant is UU ? Nut May, the 50tb anniversary meeti.na i1 let (or EPCOT, the Experimental Prototype City ofTomorrow at Walt Disney Wotld. One of the .Jc•lr.cn announc:cd for that meeti 1rviae Co. chairman/owner OomJd L Bren. Martla lre111r ,..._ ._ • .. "., ...... u., ..... , ... .... .r. <>rap C..ty..,.,.... ... . "' . . . . --~-~~ &..._ -_' - SU.ccess breeds variety fo~ Saab New twin-cam engine means each model has distinctive powerplant - space group, has many automotive firsts to Its credit. Among them Is the first turbotharged engine for everyday driving. In 1984 Saab · offered Its third-generation turbo- charged engine with four vaJves per cylinder. . 1 0range Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, NoYember 1, 1~ 81 Success breeds not only success but variety for Saab,~~ Swedish automaker. This ls now more evident than ever: the Saab 900 line Is expanded for 1986 to Include three body configurations and three engine choices. And for those patient enough to wait, a 900 Turbo convertible will be ready for the This year the news from Saab Is a second version of the 16-valve engine with twin camshafts, a naturally aspirated (non-turbo7 charged).verslon, which powers the Performance la lncre&Md when the Saab 9008 &eta a new 16-Yal•e, naturally uplrated enatne. aummer. ~ Saab, a division of Saab-Scanla AB. the Swedish automotive and 1986 900$ models. . Other 1986 Saabs are the Saab 900 Turbo, a high peiformance, three-doornafChback available In three versions, and the Saab 900, whtch offers Saab engineering at the lowest price. With the lntrod~ of.the new twin cam engine, there Is a different· power plant for each modeL The 900 Turbo gets the turbocharged 16-valve engine: the 900S has the naturally aspirated 16-valve en- gine, and the 900 Is powered by the fuel-Injected 8-valveengine. All are 2.0-llter, four-cylinder units but The Saab 900 Ta.rbo la nen •portier thla year with aiit11way ban and •entilated front d.lac brake.. each has a very different per-· sonallty. The new twin overhead cam. 16- valve engine of the Saab 900S has Improved response at low speeds. This gives the car smoother ac-• celeratlon and reduces the need for gear-changing. So the car Is easier and more satisfying to drive. Inherent In the 16-valve engine design Is better combustion effi- ciency. With four valves per cylinder. the spark plug can be placed In the center of the combus- tion chamber. This means that the fuel Is Ignited quickly and evenly: there are no hot spots In the combustion chamber and the com- pression ratio can safely be raised. And of course. the higher the compression ratio, the better the efficiency. The new engine boosts the horsepower of the 900S from 110 to 125. To match the higher per- formance of Its new engine, the I Saab 900S rides on wider 195.60 A 15 steel-belted radial tires and the seats are the same deeply contoured bucket seats as in the 900Turbo. Standard equipment on the 900S lf"lcludes sunroof, aJloy wheels and an efectroplcally tuned radio with anti-theft circuitry that disables the radio until a secret code. ls typed In by Its rightful owner. In addition, all Saabs are pre-wired for Installation of a burglar alarm. . The Saab 900S Is available In three body styles: two-and four- door.sedan and three-door hatch- back. The 900 Turbo, the sportiest Saab, ls even sportier this year wi~ anti-sway bars front and tear and ventilated front disc brakes as standard eq~ipment. The anti- 1 sway oars improve handling by spreading the cornering force on all four wheels. As a bonus, this makes (Pleaee eee SAAB/82) ~;"' PRESENTS OUR 0 s DOWN 5 UNDER INVOICE ' I ., , ... •• 5 ON ANY NEW 1985 CAR OR ·TRUCK IN STOCK! • ' WIN ~.=!, PENNZOIL RACE CAR! I/IE. .---. '.;'";_ ;~ IE TIE ENVY OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD llAu~I hav• vallCl OflYf'" 1icenM1 On" 'f'9•Sltat'O" ""''"'Pf" lalT'1I\ ~o i>v•cnaw nf'<'f'S\a() .,.... • Allstate cutS some ins\ir&nce remium rates 5·5 o/o . --- But bad loss experience hikes rates for some models up 55% NORTHBROOK, 111. -Allstate lnaurance Co. hu announced tta lat.-t update to a rating program It UNI wtdch, In aome caMI, provtclee up to 55 percent decreuee In certain Insurance coverages for varlou_s automobl.... ' Under the company's Make and Model Experience Rating Program. private puMnger motor vehlclea reoetve rate ad)uatmenta H their actual colllalon and comprehen .. ve loa ex- penenoe Is slgnlf~tty better or w<>rM than aver •. UMd In conjunction with tradttlonat rating fecto" and la bMed on AJlatate'• own coUilk>n and ~ loN experience. Thia experience r.nectl dttt.encee In dam90Mblllty, fepalrablllty and theft potential for each automobile model. . Premium adJuatmenta In this update are for model years 19M and 1985. Model year 1986 vehactee wlll be adJuated based on the expertence of the tx>rreep<>ndlng 19M and 1985 models provided thele models are eaaentlally unchanged from their pniidecessors: Allstate'• Make and Model Experience Rating Program affecta 1~7 4 and subeequent model years and &a updated each fall to reflect changes In loss expertence. Cara of model years 197~ through 1983, Included In prtor updates, , wlll be not adjuated further by this revision. Oregon, Ohio, P~anla, South Dakota. Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wl8conaln and Wyoming. ea,. recetvtng cofttek>n and oomprehenalve ratea that are 10 to 25 percent below atandard levela lnctude: AMC Eegle; lluli:* Century, LeSabre and Skytn: Chewolet Caprice, Celebrity and cua- tlon; CtwJeler E Ctau, Le Baron, L' Baron GTS, New Yorker and 5th Avenue; Dodge Arlee. Lancect, 800, full-.aize vans and mini vane; 'ord LTD, L 'TD Crown' Victoria and full-alzevana; Lincoln Mark VII; . Otd9moblle Cutlass Ciera, Defta 88 and Flrenza; PIJmoutll Reliant and Voyager Van; Pontlec Bonneville and Phoenix; Toyota Camry and Volvo 240. Larger decreaaea of 25 to 55 percent apply to: A"a Romeo; Alton Martin; Audi; Avantl; Bertone; C1•ao Fleetwood Brougham (RWD) and Sevtlle; Chevn>let CWnaro; ChryMr Laaer; Dodge Charger and Cott; f'errarl; POfd EXP and Muatang; Honda Prelude; Jeguar; Mueratl; Meroedea; Mercury Gaprt: Mttaublahl Mirage; Peugeot; Plnlnfartna; Pfrmouth Cott and Turlamo: Pofttl8c Fiero Jnd Flreblrd: Renault Fuego; Torota Cetlca, Cellca Supra, Landcrulaer/4 Runner and Plctcupa; TVR, and Yolkawegen Jetta and Rabbit. Very poor loss experience ties resulted In larger lncreuea of 25 to 55 percent for: · "The program's Intent la to Identity thoee automobiles which have fared better or wotM In terms of loss experience;'' Mid' an Allstate spokesperson. "Since lnaurance premluma are affected, this Information can be 11efptut to con_.mera who are shopping for new cars.·· · Allstate's rating system, developed In 1976, la Thla lat~ rating update Is effective lmmedl- atety In C9J.Uornla pju~luka, Arlzonaj_ ~rkansas, eotorado, Connectk:ut, Delawar:e. Florida, Geor- gta, Hawaii, Idaho, Ullno&a, Indiana, Kentucky. Maryland, Michigan_. Minnesota, Mlsahsalppl, Mls- aourl, Montana, New Mexico, phlo, Oklahoma. Chevrolet Impala, Dodge Diplomat, Mercury Marquis and Grand Marquis, Oldsmobile Om,ga and Plymouth Gran Fury. Owners of a number of vehlctes pay 10 to 25 percent higher rates for colllalon and ce>m- prebenllble premlurT\a bec4UM of conalltentty pO<>r loaa uperlence these autos have generated. They are: The BMW; Cadillac Eldorado; Chevrolet Camero Z28 and .""'Corvette; Dodge Conquest; Mazda RX7: Mltaublehl Cordia and Starlon; NI.Man 200SX and 300ZX; Plymouth Conquest; Pontiac Flreblrd Trans Am; Porsche; Saab and Volkswagen Solrocco. Ttle remainder of the 198•-85 cars (those with r atea not decreased or Increased) Insured by -- Atlatate wtth coUlslon and comprehensive cov- erages are not adjust~ because their loss experience Is about average. SAAB STORY CONTINUES WITH TWIN-CAM Super •peecly .cene •tealer Pocket rocket Doqe OmDl OLB Turbo la em~ not only drtYen of more a:peutn can on one-on-one meet daela bat a1ao competl.na manafactuen and their ad•ertlaiq -,enciee. &aper 8errice Station :=ne reporta lD a recent IMae that BlfW a P.roJected ad claim for the ass u ••Amertca • futeet acceleratlnt eed•n•• when they foand oat the GLB Tarbo foar- door wu 820.000 cheaper -and qaicker. From Bl the tires last longer. There are three versions of the Saab 900 Turbo. Purists prefer the basic model, which moat cioaely resembles the ortglnaJ Saab Turbo. It sports Saab'sahark-tall rearspoller, aJloy wheels, black trim around the wtndows and velour up-· holatery. ln .. de, the radro Is completed by a graphic equalizer with an 80-watt ampllfler. F~1be.mor•luxury-mtnd9'd driver, theSaab900Turbocan be specified with the Exclusive Appointments Group: leather up- holstery. fog llghta and an elec- trlcaJty powered sunroof to re- place the manual attdlng sunroof that Is standard on all Turbos. For all-out performance, Saab off era a third version of the 900 Turbo: the llmtted edltJon Special Performance Group. Reflecting the nature of this road-burner. the Turbo SPG comes In only one color -dark 1ray metalllc - and with only the 5-&pee<t manual tranamlsaJon. The SPG package Includes aerodynamic lower body faJrlnga, three--apoke Ilg ht alloy wheat a, tires certified for auatalned speeds of over 130mph, leather seats, fog lights and a power sunroof. All Turbos come In Saab's thre&-door bodyatylewtth hatch- back opening down to the bump- er; there la .no rear alll and the loadffig ~ht la just over 20 Inches. Cargo r()()fn rivals station wagons. The Saab 900 la powered by a fuel-Inject~ ovemead cam 2.0- llter engine, upgraded for 1986. A new fuel enrichment system con- tributes to better drlveablllty when cold. ThelntakeaJr · preheating ayttem of hte 900 engine also hu been modified. The engine warms up more qulckly, which reduces wear and J:low many nickels nee~ed to-pay for 50 years on a parking meter? •r TM Aeeocl9ted Preee -source of municipal Income. the pofloe officer's chalk from the day and decided that onty a A group In Tutaa that already • The most wtdely used way of their tires. -rnechanlcail device could atop the was workln~ on the same Idea A standby of the motoring ticketing people who parked too The late Carl Magee, edttor of practice. Magee challenged combined t e effort• and the long In one spot had been tire the Oklahoma City News, found Oklahoma State University to Macnlck Co. produced the. first world la 50 years old this year -chalking. But the method had that four of five autos parked ·1n come up wtth a design and two meter In 1935. It gave one hour of the parking metet, a major ftawa, chiefly people who wiped hla city remained there moat of lnatructora did. violation-free time for a nickel. MIKE llcKIN~· saveatuel. For all Its practlcaJlty, the Saab 900 comae wtth a high level of standard equipment. Air con- ditioning, central locklng. heated front seats and remote control - outside mirrors are standard. Other featurea lnctude iow- preaaure gas shock absorbers, halogen headllghts, tachometer. map reading llght and velour upholstery. The Saab 900 la avaJtable u a three-door hatch- back or a four9490reedan. All Th86 Saabs with manual tranamlsaton get a shift Indicator llght, which helped Improve fuel economy an average 9.11 i*'- cent In teats conducted at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency laboratories In Ann Arbor, Mich. The 1986 Saab 900 Turbo, 900S and 900 are avaJlable from 343 dealers nationwide. Later In the model year, Saab-Scan la of America wtll lotroduce a larger car, theSaab9000, which spearheads the Swedish auto- maker' a entry Into the upper end of the European sports sedan CIU:S. Saab-Scanla of America, the Saab Importer and distributor, ta headquartered In Orange, Conn. uzu ISUZU ALL NEW CARS IN ALLOWANCE •/a , \ ' \ I . I NEW 1986 RENAULT ALLIANCE 2 DOOR . ~- Str #lUOH ... #2111 Economical 1.4 liter, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, reclining bucket seats, tinted glass, rear window defogger. AM radio, gauges •. halogen headlamps & much, much morel $6299 ·. % r a e s .. , 5 a1 a A.P .R~ FINANCING on al 1986 Alance, Encore, Cherokees & Comanches• Renault Offer• America'• Beat Small Car Protection • Fht Y1ar1trI0,00011111 • PIH 1~81rt4 -..lft1u11 Prtt11tt11 Limited Warrenu .. Cerleln reetrtctk>n• apply A ... for oetdtl , Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, November" 1, 1 NEW 1986 JEEP COMANCHE Equipped with 2.5 liter, fuel injected 4 cylinder engine. 4 speed transmission. power disc brakes. 16 gallon fuel tank. . balogen headlamps. front stabilizer bar & much, much morel OVER FACTORY INVOICE - ON ALL REMAINING 1985 JEEPS & ·RENA UL TS IN STOCK LARGE SELECTION OF 4 ). !~~ CHEROKEES I CJ-l's I .. • • I , '86 P'UP 55488 \ \ CALL '842-.5678 ...... 1111 ...... /Cedes llMsal 1112 nm DAL'f PLOT ' C .. Ctc YC>Ull AO *TR ILWn* CLA8S1F1EX> OfflCf ~ TNR ,_., DAY 2 Muter Sult ... Architect T~..,...._~ r,,.oei.;.·JliO.-.wi ... i.r_.. .. _ C 1v & IOO Nl1UOPW ~-~~·-~,...:C .. ~ r~. ~~ ll1mTfll ~ eour--"'f •--• ....,, .. " ·-.,..,. Ilk• Mttl"" w/mannlf ••-• _. &.OO AM ·UOPM :.":'.,.~~.:: O,:'•.J.~' ... • iia.1-.--r ·DEADUNEI r.,. O.•• '"io< ecc"'' no 00. ,, bay/nit• .&.l~te views. Ir-Near to tennl1. high PUI LICAtl()N OE•O~INE to; ""' .,,.., •• "" ..,,.,,, .. .._, =llONqttl •t di.count tchool, 1hop1. park• . ...,..,,..... Ftt • >1 • f'ft tor •fM<" ,. ""'-• • ,~ of~·" 10 000 F.. Four bd'...... 3 b!;: ,....,.,., -•JO ...... , .... l0t ......... "' ----• • ,.,., ..... ..,._, r...,. uo •,.. Kl .... occ..,...i O• -*'"'' HUlingl Co. 64()..55e() room, ell In toP IUon F••v '"'"' • lO •,.. I~•' ....,,..,.. ""' ,,.. . ' • llWllUYAllT -Private dock fof 70' bOet 147' bay fronlege, 4 bdtma 'W/ptfvate betti. .. eonYertlb'* atudy, formal dining room, MSMll•t• m .. t., wing w/llttlng room. large bay1lde deck. 11,450,000 ln- ctudee lend. TODDY SMITH OOH OeTHOMAS GE ,· .. ,..,...., t....,-141., _.,._ '• •'" Creo.e ,.,_ .,.. • ..c...o •or ,.... lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ftft l11na lot 1339 000 =· t . ~:::;: .. .,,..,. .. UlllilQJ.l:..11tJMt-S --------------. :;~ :~.,:· .. ~ o! ,:;;;;;., ;: 0 Ul1al Realtors. e1~800o ""',.,.,. -•t<f-.O ro...-~ ~ s ... .,. ....... 3 Bdrm...__ on -------r--------~ ., ' ,, • ,.,. ...,,... Cl ,,__,_..., ,..,.,,. lreait Ill ... =-:~.;."::"·; .. ~,,,.':'::' ~~h ~.,u:-:: lllMl IMlfmT =~8A7n.ii.lf,. gi~~i7~n':t ~~t)er8:'fn ..... ==~~~~Ing Theurttauf for eloquent 11~ 1 COSTA MESA 3 Baytront IMng Prtv1f1 111 UNITS-EUilkle Costa t>.oroom home, l•rge encl<>Sed patio with pool. Mesa. V" nice 1 end 2 yard. S 114,900. Ph Unfinished baaem•nt Bedroom Units. A•· 631-1400 Ideal for lemlly room or sumable llnenclng. Prime 1 BALBOA ISLAND comer wine cellar $875,000 rental ., ... c..i for'™>'• 2 Bdrm eot1age with L/H Ownet may help information. 548-2313 fumttufe 1275,000. Ph finance 673-6900 Annou ncin g Century ~ 1 1 '851-MARK THE REAL ESTAT&:RS EWPORT DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT: 4 Bdrm, 3'hba.. femlly room. Dodi for 40' bOet. 631-1400 BAYCREST family arM FIXER wtth pool l 5 bedroome. Lender repo 673-6900 #5127 CdM-Furn sleeping room w/beth Private entrenc. $350/mo. 722-9733 -------... Traditional PT lllll·WI 11111 R It 2BR 2ba. condo. lmmec ea Y WAHRFRO"'ll UOMLS a-. AEAl ESTATE 131·1400 cond Oc11n/Ml11lon 631-7370 aay v\eWS. Assumable-------c.r..a Ml llu 1122 loan. $115.500 or trldel --lor bNctl area prcperty. WANT ACTION? If ... .._._ ,_ 7141650-7631 Clualfed Ads ~2-5678 4BR 2'hBA, belt. location $305.000 875-3280 'DUPLEX 1Br 1~ .. $195,QOO. 717 Femleef &40!-8182 by owner MAUI CONDO. Lowty 2BR 2be. furnllhed unit on ~ •t KJMI Owner wlll finance with SSOOO down In rental pool. ownw A.gt. 852-1677/91191640-0e71 5 6888 PEMTT I I I' I I H 0 L L E I ' fhe ~ ottoce m•nager wu I I I lj ha•~ a IOugh l•tne aclf"ll"'9 10 h•s n ... ,oo You covl<I measu•@ r--------. his eo<1t11t>Ot1 Dy,,,. lefl91h o l "" • SPYGLASS SMl,000 5 BR plus bonus room In medley of color & light. Forever view, pool & spa. French doors, com- pelling combination of taste, room, locatlon, view, price . Cetta.... 1124 i6.ooo bOWR 28r Condo, 11M!a., o-r. spa. Small Comptu S 1 S.000 Under epprliaal It $90,000. Bl.2"'"r/Agt a..S-9161 or 2270 Is l·J( I Mis to ·-n••• .• , .••.••• a~ed .__.._ _ _.._ _ _.._ _ _.._ _ _..__ -'· . ;:.: ,.~ :. 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Yours for Immediate deUvery. (Stk #2130) (Ser-#1213) ~7/7/j/7/ I". ·--&~., ... ~ .. •., I ' i."' ~ . "1'7. • . t,.. .. -~ .... :, -U:t-. .• ~: . • ., °?' .... .I . : • . I ... , .. ,, ~. J·,...4 -. ... ,. . --.... - RENAU°LT offeff..AMERiC-A'S Best Small Car Protection •Five v .. ra or 50,000 Mii• 8 Plus ulred M.intenanoe Protection . . Gomes fully factory equipped and yours for tnimedlate delivery. (Stk lf2113)(Ser. #6643). '·~-~ nlAMC Je1p ...... HAR•OR. VD. ca•TA M••A -o 14)15411-80113 • (714 949;. > 770 Adema • _ _...._.... ... ... 1111.11.6......... ..II/Ila • I• • J . . Orange COMt OAIL ~PILOT /Fnday, ~ 1, 1tea • ltu P•t llM ta 1114 L11w ._. IHI INd lltt lllll!lt ._. II• II• ..... Cwt ..... •••• ...... MO''f'MT Mh.;rn v= Cod 2M au. 2 ( Uvundwonc""'*'IO'O' .. !II• p~.~·~"'to=~ sr~~~ ~o:.n~-=·:~ A::.C~sEc!t~~ •=n~=o=. ~ r:.=·1:·,::: =.~or~ ~mo~1l1~':: !& IL ewo rm· Booming .,... 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Ill ··~4' 8315.~~ ~·31.3~~~· 3rd bf or w/be N9wpor1 Ht•3Br 2 b&. 2 $1850 mo497-3719 ~O!>~! 2::;4':.= Slt&/mo 97&-2520 ~~~~=~ lal~H Pt1lHIJI tWm Wl.l tmY 21a1 430-07~4 .,_ down. 2 lple, 3 ~ .J:· c.t Q4lr • lncldt grdnr • Oceanfront 1eoo all fully ..,,..,,_. ...., ...,. POOi home, Sbf tam.rm, ~ Wa0o1~· ~ SMIU. St7o mo 845--0273 >f\lrn 29r 29• Condo. HV Hm• .... 21A 11800. OcMt\ ao:'it!bf ~ r· ··'*· KMtle, Hunt • --"!"!"!!!"!!"'!!'!!'l!'!'lm ... iilili-· 'Veenci1Ntlo.S14t,900. •WNIT-.st I U~Hom.e .111S:.eooo' DaaaPtlat JlH Frple. w/d. Avl now COM2BA21At1200 c:*.-r•t It-~ Aeaodat-.-.O•I• •LmWi• Bttr/OwnerM3-4900 Outetandlng Creal . .. S2100 mo 1 yr '" Bloker840-5M4 53M1t0e.tAAytM Weltolftf 38< 2k w/d, Cory 1H+ oar. MOO. I t t~. 2 bdrrn + l"'"/Cadlt -Lg ChW1ul briiiflt dWI cnermlnghRibe.9'N)'· (7 14 )4t7·:U09 or ~ ... '-'......_\OH20 ... ~~;_211cet200 011.1Qfdnt Perttyturn.tMf710. U • ~den. 2·~ beth.. 28R 2Be. bulltlM. rw thing new. 1875/mo yrty (8 18)7119-.371~ HV ~.tum lmmec 29F .. -""--• -·.. M0-13" l8.lllllf ...._ 2ir 1L Town."'IOtne, 2 eat bfMklNt nocM! In kltc:hen "--1) 1112 dup1911, 3 bllc from ocean ~890 tor Menan ~ fl,..... Moneco. den, comm poo ti Fncd 2bf tqUlp ~ ~ you t ll ger, COiiet.ci patio. No • fOf'lnW dining. Cen1rel __. Ger llNO'• "orao-. Avell HARBOR BlU TOP ••R"• ~ wtl/Qdnr Pd. Adult• Pfel kit ch•" .$760 yt l) _,1 ~ ede--:, IAYFAONT 'lJAN • down. (213)025-4798 air cond. POOi, tpe, ten. *911T lllJ• 11108 Yf"f'f .... tfOOO mo 3200 11 3BR l BA ,2500 2 Mltr Bdrmt.._mlCrOMW, ,,....,.,..,., No l)«e. Aval 53M 190 8-t Alty I• :~well / Cell NOW. 2BR 1 1000 utM pd. 303·£ lftlat IM. 4 nla. M~ In condition. Farnltv needed for 3Br Appt 6'1~ Febul0u1 Vu 496-7009 . no p.ta. Avt 1 t/'1 $925'. NO\l S 1425 81&.335-971( Cte•fi.d" Adi 842·5e7a 94a.se11. Edgew'* 171·2.lll 1179,900. 3Be, all bltln1 a gar. Only St• to t>Meh. 38r •bod• __ 979-7990/W 786-5680/H 1==~;;;;~;;;;;;;;~..±.:======:;=.::::=:=====~===:~ Liil IUl.n '550. 1 .. 845e lkyitt•. trp1e, 2 ~ ga1. Feaataia 111-1111 TILDDT 11....,.. vrty. 11200 .... 1182. ~v~.1~1JL~ _ _.;a~1.!34:«~~~r~~ ~=~~~~~~I co;t en.e11w sees :st»t tlLllllT 111-UH ona:; ml8 entire hOU .. OCEAN & BAY VIEW 2b• oe»en eloM w/dbl Townhouee w/big OCMn & bUle applt lncd yrd big tttt $900 mo M1-1754 SPACIOUS CONDO. No gar fOf eppt 539.e190 bey lltew. 28r. frple & enough for a l'IOrHi--------- dc>wn, terma. By own.r. Beat Rity •• deetca. Open Set Noon to 539-6190 Best Rlty '" 579.0224. 526-8293 4PM, Sun 1-3. 11475. Baal ltack 4 LUt '""' ZIH DOL-........ • 2s:M s.evtcw. 173--83&6 : Ne: 211A twnhm. 2'%BX. PllYllT _ PUii IPR TIWHHHll HIH-. ·-or 173-3735 38R 2BA nu r9dec n... A.JC, Ip, pool. spa. Avell --.W-SATNov2.nd1to5'>m.#7 NEWPORT: Lower of · bltlna, I~ fncd yd/patio _,_,11 S925 854--1974 .-1 An.a Court Npt Cr•t. duplell 3 bed. lrple. nr ,.~.. ....... ZlJ4 $945963-63511797-1970 c:en b9 lound l'lefe ... Sen OoMn View 1175 000 bMctl 11200/mo _ .. - Cerio• model Oflr· Owner 61'3-2So3 • • CORONA DEL, MAR: 2 28f 2L conao. ;na oar. 6 block• lo ocean e~ent • ..,., .... ~ IHI a .. magnon a. magnon . pontiac · _ subaru looking 1tn telr.ay and . bed. townhouse. vu . rrp1c . te90. auiet ar~. :'•ro! il1~~ ~ rm, Newport r;i:na watAont lake In Rancilo Sen PllmlU PlllT S 1550/mo 841·7705 or 546-5401 a ora or I ream, d le S eci®• 28R Joaquin. 2 Bdrm 2'A ba 8 QwTler 28drm 2Bel'l11 LAGUNA CVSTOM l'IOtM Plush crpta, lprlc, 2~~ ~ P ci* h Io h I y up g ~ • d • d · l 238,500. 17s.183o vu, 3 o.cs. 12500/mo • 28r. getag9, S650 11t/lat wallpapers throughout. 'w/d • 11~~: patio.· ~: $196,900. Let us lhow BALBOAISLANO:Large41 S200eeo.2M1-80renge Obi gar Futty malnt ytd $12001 173-&100 you todsy. WYO IT lftU o.cs. s 1800/mo I Av. No p«s. Me-1078 9e0·6331 1 ___ mo ___ ~- lntH halt~ HAMPTON 3 Bdrm mdl WattrfrNf ... lltn •NEW PLUSH! 38' 2·~ ELEGAN T TownlOt ou1tom 2BR 2'hb~ condo. 2 car 18124 Culwr0r,I,..,,, Reduced , terms. 111·1400 1 2 •try Twnl'lme, gar. Avl home 5t>locktto t>,eecl'I. e.r k.~1300t~~\7~~I 111-l• '350,000. 2131430·3629 1 now $1200, unlrn, 2Br 2',•Be lrplc lam rm ee ~· • • •lk c.. I SMALL hOUM In 'E/eidel YILU IDTALI •• formal dl~lng rm. 2 w 0 evetwkn(lt 67&.1858 l!!J!!!iMI~ IMt ........... I lOll CM2BR.18Awtyd$700.1lll-a1terll4-1ll2 garage Grdnr Incl. BIG CANYONgolfcourM ~II 2BR 2BA UNIT w/OCMnl $1250 Cati 962·5822 ""· 2t>r 2ba condo $1400 *~ .... W* L:t BUY In so. Cit Metro vu. lt9J>S to beech S 1000.13 Br 2 Ba. EJeid9 condo. Lux 2 Matr-brs 2,~ be Ben 644--0141, 876--673e 3br 2~ba. 2 car gar .. frpf .,... 1Br UPC* Condo 1 BLOCK to bNch. 3BE\. 2 quiet, pool, f/p, jNllO, gar.. Twnl'lm lrpl dbl er petlo-pool-18009f-$180K w/belcony. •m•nllles beth, 2 ~ g111 S1050. ' refs $1.050. 497-2149 pool·•P'• tns MC g n; •YIW * 740-030310 fS44·813e/E abound. $59.500. Perk .IAOtlS IULn Br Ba N bch 962: 1398.att 5. 2Br 28• Penthouu. •--Britto! • uM Gsrry & PllP 11a•a-1 1 Avail 1115. 1 • 1 · 0 Vaulted C9111ngs. dining **-•••** Bristol gate 645-9442 -~•• ger, tr1g & stow. No rs:; Walk to w bungalow' rm. lrple, lndry lee. Earn 100%Commlak>n -114/11M1ll 1 reepon A~lt only wtappls & free 14111 $1400/mo. 11t. last "'" FfT or PfT. Prestlglou• .. Wit ... " 1100 ...... bl·-.1 Credit .,~ d. 831-2242 $4()()'s 539-6190Best1.. NC. E'lelyn Young. Agt FUhlon 1-.nd loeatlon. ._ vShwp ctean Eutlid• I . I 673·8059 or 640-4868 Mr MeDon.lld 759-5080 o le home BAYFRONT FURNISHED 28' 1e. l'IOUM Fned yrd mat 44 3B 2 .... B 1500 111 5 by owner. 2~•807 2br 3 BR ..... · 1 . r ,. •. . •L.atge 3BR 2BA nom. 2b• fem rm 1 wetbsr & .. ,111 garage. Wint• & patio. encl 114'· "lew O Hlllgrass-Lu• unfurn. lnlnutes 10 bch. Oujft & 1906 Highland at lrvlne mnore CornJ view lot lel.le or monthly 1860. paint. crpt1 & drp1. Lndry 4Br. TurtlerOck, 2 1'Y· secure S 1050. 964-5668 $177.500. Owrw tl-4~1314 Pet Ok. Terraced 5* •dh 645-8787.152-5181 area. Mutt p ... er.cltt 2750/st ~ dog9. A~ _...;;;..;..,.:_, _______ _ ' .......... check No pell 1875 + now $1500. + S36 fOf 3Br 2',.,BeCOndo.S1000 + IAll Tl Hn. ULl perk. 2 ml to beech ... ir-sec d9p 770·5e29 gardener 83S.1302 $1200 MC:Uftty. Femlly 3BR 2'Aba. Bluffs. ~~~~~.t(61:,v:;t~~~· Ptala1al1 2117 Cozy E·lide hM 2Br 1Ba. 28r. Oen WQOdbftdge ~ P'ef d. No!>«• 64>3785 Reduced. Opn dally 4-5, 1 BIQ<:k to bey, 2 blk1 to frpl, Indy. Enc yd & patio. taened home. Frple. dbl 3Br 28e Ouptex. 100 yrda • SOS Vitt• Flore. Ted UllU II.LI beach. 3Br 2 Be. dstlwahr, Obi ger wtopn<. Nu dect', gar. covered deck, A/C. to t>eh. $1100/mo. Oyt Hubert. Rltr 7~1540 BEST BUY IN TOWN micro. Jee. $1800/mo. yrly sl'lutrs. c.r t1i. 1850+eec No pets $1100. 786-2340 851-e839. Eve 380-8745 llLllllT PIJH "I" 24x60 Arlington on corner lease. 673.0708 S800 No pets 557·2691 IEIT•LS 3Br 28• l'IOuse '!'l ger & BEAUTIFUL 4BR + 4'h b lot. Very lrg llvlng rm. din· Cute clean 2br cottage * * A * * carport 2',., blks to bci1 4800 sq/tt. Cell 720-170~ rlngoom& ksltcml'lelarl ...... wt /foamk. patio lndry gar 1',., blk Cute as a button S395 CALL us REGARDING S 1200 mo (818)501--69 10 ... to oCean ~rn ' $800 + homey decor bltlnt & yd IRVINE RENTALS •BEST BUY·BIQ CYN* Young adults wek:ome. dep 5-4&-l 727...... el'llld liM eUlly yours lm11 Oeast •• ..., 4Br 2'h be. lg lot. pvt. S32.500. Agt 540-5937 · 539-6190 Best Alty tee $525,000. Agt 759-8477 Leue Option 1 yr.new dbl Lullury Condo 2Br. 1'1• be. lH-llOO lge llv/dln'g rm In se-Don't pass up rent/own t660 tt. Lux 2Bd 2Be+ 111IAITll11Hll ~ wide Mobile home. New· cured bldg & prkg, elfV. 3br Ilse entry kltcti pvtly den g':r."gated $1290/mo Abeolute bargain • don't port Beach adult perk. $1000. mo. on 1 Yr IN l ncd kid• pet S850 1213)399-8041 Owner mlu thlt one! PrestlQIQut wtll apply option depoelt 997 ·8382 or 838--3094 539·6190 Best Alty tee 3 bdrm, 2'h beth £xEC ~~~2 c:;: ::='. Oceanfront becil pad $400 Lge 2Br Iott 2,,., be Twnl'lse RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN townl'lome w/1eeurlty. Take over H itting io.n. yrty b9* d9C()f ehlld/pet frpl·dbl gar. yrd $850/mo 2 v~~~n2y.b~ ::.t ~: =·d= (~o':".:i~~ 661-2004 fine hurry 539-6190 l st·last·sec 980-4549 golf/ten s12so. 85._3598 or IMM. For detalt1 call Pvt Beech! N.B. Beyvlewt Best Alty fee Lge lam-rm, 3br 2b•, led -------- Patrick 780·8702 egt. L""" cor 1Br & den, new •-11 •• ••l ... , 2122 yrd. trplc. 2 car ger.grdnr SPIOT&llW OIHll •-.,. -... $1050/mo• $105 IMC 1+1 + l r~e & gar -• TAAay crpttdrps, trpl, patio. Bd 1£ Z!J! IALllA PElllSIU Unturn • new unit new t>fyfront 3BR • den • Iott. 2BA, 21ps • llv & m.,.. ter bdrm. forced air + central air Ideal lor mature e•ee Great 10-catt0n $2250/mo, an- nual Avall lmmed UllU&Ln 111-lMO ..,."" •-pool. $45000. 673-3600 1 1 ... ....,..,....x. aun7e &45-2075 or 543-1579 POOi/spa tee • IAIYll Wiii ~~;~: ~~~2 50 Lu•ury Eutlk» 2BR 2BA TWIEIT 111-1112 8rar ~~~ 's,~~":,'.;. t Pr•lglou• elegant 9ll9C Ctatttry Leta condo. frig, dshwr. No SUPER clean •Br 2'~b•. July 1-No pets 673·7544 modem condo. Lrg 3BR c ... ta 1225 28R 18A. upstairs. Range. pets. $950/mo. 645--2146 2500. s/I lncludlng -------- 2'h BA. w/dln rm, lr_ple, :.!.! dsl'l/wsl'lr, gar. refrlg.. h Id s 1500/mo Ill O&HYll WUJ pool, •P• .. TENNIS. lnt•ment Space, eyprea 424,,., L111k1pur. 759-1783 MESA VEI RDE·Attrecl 4BNR. ~~1: p;J~. Alk tor J R Pr•tlglous e1-ant exec S 1595/mo Crd Ck. Ag!'!. MCtlon Harbor Lawn nu dee: n/out. grt oc:" o · · ...,, pet 0 K v.e.nt Cell Cost M 673-8189 • 2BR. pertlelty turn. Ger· pets. $1 150. 751-3898 Agl 766-7500. 786 1566 modern condo Ltg 3BF 760-8702 Agent . a eu. age. Pvt yard. patio. Woodbridge condo lrg 2'.llBA. w/d1n rm. trple --------I Sell Ing anything with a S 1300/mo Celt 84S.1484 Nwpt Hts. 326 Ogle. 2Br 2BR 2BA w/d el~ to pool. spa ~ l"ENNIS _ W. YllW-. Deity Plk>t Claaalfled Ad 38' 2B• Optx. lrptc. New unlum, patio, gar. no pool & te~ms s950. utus $1495/mo Crd Ck Agd Monaeq 2 09n/38r. S240K la • simple matter cpt1 drpt No pets S 1100 P'tS. $780 mo Open incl 1st last & dep. Oya -pet . O.K Vacant Cal Ownr/Agt 494~524 jult c:.ll 842-5e78. mo 7ro.3't1-45 Av! 11/15 Sat/Sun t2-4 997-4219 95~2900. eves 786-6566 760:.S70flgent • - •TRANS AM • FIREBIRD • 6000 STE • PARISIENNE • BONNEVILLE --GAAND PRIX • T-1 000 ' • G~AND AM • SUNBIRD CONVERTIBLE WE SELL EXCITEMENT • PONTIAC Fie1a 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mes~. ... • Newport Beach (714) 549-4300 SLASHES •PRICES!• LIQUIDITlll& 1985 MODELS UNDER ANY CIRC UMSTANC ES WE WILL NOT Bf UNDERSOLD • SUBARU 2480 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa • Newport Beach (714) 549-4300 ' , jJ"/t114"11 & S"11 ~l11c"t11 11leicueg , fto/o • UPTO $1000 ...,I iieart~ (!!•~11•11}] ,- ALL· 1995 LINCOLNS & MERCURYS s -oLD AT INVOICE THIS WEEKEND /-.......____~----~-·---------~c:;~ -------- ___ 1985 M.ERKUR s13,995 BUY (Str. 5021) REBATE* Cd! itlWt mil!IM lot .,....,. 50 Mllltlll a.Md end I HM Sl65.f7 Dr+tt AnJ Tetal P'mti Sll.•92.20 1985 MERCURY GRAND_ MARQUIS •11,995 1985 LINCOLN TOWNCAR $16,995 4 door, IUttmatlc, • ccnltlanq, poww seats, power brakn, tit~. clmatt control, pow• ....... lcds. in .,. tap and nm. (Ser. 7509) loaded with power tCJipmlnt & AM/FM stereo cassette, 'h coach top, custom whetk and mart. (1LWS572) Orange County~s Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealer • ''HOf1e of the Golden Touah ., • Friendly -Sincere -Honest 2826 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Johnson •RCURY il -~L-IN_COLN (714) 540-5630 and Son I [lncoln-Mercurv ==----· . ORANGE COUNTY'S # 1 DEALER ANNOUNCES lllE ALL NEW 1986 HONDAS HURRY FOR BEST SllLECTION DA CIVIC 3 DR HATCHBACK Lease for 60~MONTHS ... "s99s3 · TOTAL DRIVE OFF $235.11 TOTAL OF PYMTS $6330'° 0 .A.C +TAX ORDER YOURS TODA YI Per Mo '86 ACCORD 4Dr. lX Lease for s199~i NO DOWN PAYMENT ?O MONTHS A/C, P/W, P/door, locks, cruise, cass. TOTAL OF PYMTS $12,70500 0 .A.C. ORDER YOU AS TODA YI PRE OWNED SPECIALS 1 & 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME Furnished & Urtfumllhed V191t our model Dally M . • S0<ry, no 1>911. LA QUINT A HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln. HB. .. 1.w.1 - lnh• s;;io;;:3 furn rm1. MP ent. many actv, new appt, gar $425+utllt 730-8071 1 . . llh-- wUh« & stove Ind. No peta. 54~855 UP TO $900 OFF!!* • Qn 1st year's r~nt FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED mans C(lltlS, TllllS. s ...... 9ICti -t! Serry. .... ts ...... .,.....,,,,,, ~ood Apartm~nb N~wport Buch So I 71111 I flt!\'"""' t di Dow n 641-5111 LXRdE BiQ a;; c:bln. Pool tablit, ctr TV. 2 frptca, Mapa 14. (714) S...S-.18 Rancho Mlr-ee. Rancho LH PalmH Country Club, ~ large decor· at0<1 Fllrwmy Condo. Re- MMI now: 12400. p/mo. 720-3912 lnt1h , .. hart 1714 1Br & den unfurn, lge, frplc 1695. 720-1383 or Ntwr:rort Buch No Xloe/F u:;;1n. Pit m 844-7087 eves/wtrnd XXll lrv1nr A,, 11u. te9ci\ef In whlchrfew h,.. 2Bdrm 2Ba $700/mo. '"' IMt.1 Rm+ $300/mo, 845-2357 R9fr1o, dlhwshr & atOYe 645-1104 Prof nett..,,,. w Condo Incl. No peta 54~855 HB Harbor .,.._ Furn 2 BR 2B~ frplc, pool, •--Cl $400/mo. 840-8ee& cable, gHtw1ter pd. _. tant• 2111 Chrls1Wl m~ rtMr saoo mo. 0ys 931--0211 225 ta Pm U75. 28R nd•..,,., conllder"t rmt IV.bl. CIOM to beh. CdM $450 875-8451 28r 2 bl. frplc. unturn, lge. ctHn/nlcely furnlahed ----· ----S795. 720· 1383 Or En<:I gar 637-7918 FEM 22-32 to lhr 1P11C NB 644-7087 eves/ wknds WMtcltff home w/pool & 2B 1n. NEW t 1 Sunny, clean 28R lBA. jaz. $4-00-t-utU. S.&-0100. r .... crp • car ger. lndry. No peta. --------garage, frplc, wlhr/dryer. seo<>tmo. 493-2710 Fern 2Br 2ba $300+~ utU. Yrly. Near belch $925 · C.M. 72.2·9595 aft. e, 0< ... mo. 87~912 Bkr Lita Au Bil 474-9000 ext. 250 11••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••fll••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •CINn 2BR 2BA BLUFFS PALM MESA APTS Fern n/amkr lhr 28' 28e Pool. frplc, carports. 1Bdrm $575/mo. 1581 twnhMnrSCPtnl275 + '80 TOYOTA '88 NISSAN '82 TOYOTA '80 DATSUN '82 ACCORD P/U w/ SHELL SENTRA CEUCA 610 H/B LX Ar concltioui'lc, FACTORY Auto, AM/FM, A/C, cnise Auto, AM/ P/S, ai cassette EQlff(J) tit, Stnoof, beautifU car FM stereo condltionilc, cassette s3999 s3995 s7599 13999 15399 ~ (#2'76134 ) (#1CIZU1) ( dlllUMto) (11101') (#ICQZll) '79 MAZDA '80 PRELUDE '84 ACCORD '81 CIVIC '85 IUBIRU Auto, Slftoof, 4 DR LX 1600 DI Gl4 DR Ar concltianinc, cassette lo, lo mieace , auto, Auto, A/C, lo Ofl.. Y 12,000 •ES, cassette, sharp! Excelent A/C P /S, cass, mhace auto, P/S, Condition II P /windows, cnise P/wi1dows, cass 83395 4595 19599 •4299 •7199 (M UJllUl) (Sa •1111) (llDBW7) (121Mll) a $895 No pets 722·8011 M ... Drive. 546-9860 'h utll1. Lynn 882· 1440 SYDNEY 01111 •• ~- Orang, 00..t DAILY PILOT /Frfdey, ~ 1, 1• liat1h It lhre IHt\I• tt lbrt h tl••/OHlet a.t a 1111 •I!!~~!!i::i!jgfl~~~~--1iWj~ii;;;;Ji~ifcJ;i~Tel[;=i~~~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;~~~~ •< n at nat . 1t11 1 ..... ••ntt -· nzs "1•111•~ •...._.1._&11 11• a.teal/... ... ca.nta1/-IMI tr• · • '™ n/tmilr fo iii# <Mel MODELI NMd•d 'or Lott Of'9Y/Wh1 caf wn:: M•l•htrl 1111 -· !,'!"'~~·et~ 9ch. ~0.3~t:,9·0~ :IQ,~= From CWIMI Hair Sh<>W .._eolw,NW...V•dt U./~ ml,mJY lllftOllY 1-~rii:nW...m-~~ eao-t47' to ._ __ L • view. Pr•f•r n/1mkr 11 15t;1.ft 2'02. AedNll Aober1 ~ T~ Haw Aew.,d 141-3220 Ullill~ ofc N 8 X nt wotkl:f Hwpt Ctr P9'Ulme, ..,_. for N.I . Atty • ..,_,...... •ti I '""""" 1450 Hugh 54t-9211 • • ~ ...... tt7 Ho1y Loet: Laroe bll"-'it .u\M~ ~ pt9f.CelP ... ,, p/tV ........,11 "' Tu ....... r~ lbps.T ........ , .......... Fem l'f'M• went9d. ~ Wont, 4t4-21M Home AY9. l820. H I! W 0 AUG Io r c.t w/Qio9ntlc feet 'n:-I or 8ACJ t 4l3 a.1cll IUPOOf'1 to 91> menC In CW Of e·i.iw QU6et ~. 1 blk boh Amm PR..n °"'°' SJ>eoe "' A ij I! u M A T 0 I 0 ci.y 'W11t1"*'81er N ~ Immediate ~ tor f\111 GROWING R.!. Md CPA coun1an1 litln1 IJ.P'ftt ~-.. ,2_ p/ttl .... *37S • ..,.21210erell ..., Mtt,ow2br2bllC)tln ~ hech eveJI. AATHAITIS l*nQ ltud-Aewwd 531-239e . tlmeOlt1rlc1Meneoer '"'--'--·1-----firm ..... bttght, .... --~~-................ M "" non '"*' 1e.2e lmmtd 1550 1 • led.~,, .. ~ ".,..... _ _... ~ mot~ lndMduel to el(J> WllbetrWn-ope1•nee .. 1n w-...,. Fem.~ went9d to 1350+ 'ikltll Cell Kent · · P mo. CO..:.eot. Cell 145-7172 Lott Oreno• Petii8n Mu9t entoY worklnQ wtttl Alll I hen di• 111 rec•P· 9d on c "'°'d proc ol • !Mcw ~ VOHI ther• w/2 otNwl on Bal 857~ after 5:30. ' •Ill IU&.n toe• meie Ane to~ Miia-chlldr•n bperl•nca dl M tlontltlaecr9ter\ll duUel. Ofc In Fllllhlott llllend. MAN<fT, 11S l!.•1l'WI St. Penn. '290. 87S..t578 Shr Nwpt ocnfrnt condo PW1141/lfl1Mftl•IY Pr=::na. ~S~~ ::w:di~=51Choo1 helpful "'::~~· ~ 5ttme Computer •rn ~ l\300-11IOOJmo DOI.. C.M. 5'Wttt Fem f!'r 28r 28-23-27 w/prof. 38d 2ba, vu, 111 'f04H time! Cell Jullt a1 Wa on. en Hoellent ben-l)he>MI, ty.,.nQ. ·,ufn~: ~~.~iv:'~~. Cell Judt/, 144-Ull W iit ls u l H n /tmkr. No drug1 W/O, ger, nu q>t & pm T EJc Of "LESSOEURS"M2-0440 trMU11 "-• eflt progtam, peld lf9.. potting, 10ktybytouc:h, lmmed openlnn Call m'tY/llll•IM-M\..cbe411CP'd.131·1'41 SAJCM arN 1337 50' 15008'15-188118is.seoe emporary eo. ca ..... c:ation.6 llol~bOnva prtt acct~•·--. For In-f'-6 .,. (71~) 15•1 ,....... ..___,_.w. ..._ _ _: .. :1::: 1--------Avall Dec 111. 771-5337 . comp. furn. to there, t ••A ......-..,,. ~• .. -v~ ._.,.,_..,.""' .,,_ --,,,_----,-----Young prof n...,,kr tow room for 2 ~.Exec. In your t1oMef 551-aeao program.,.., tal In-t.,...._ ""-'9Sl0 activity offlee. Go d ,_, ..... Fem. to lhr wlprof. bull· 2br2'Abe CMcn<So l412 & MC1y. S900. mo. t-5 F ound 48/21 fem BootinowlorHotld1y1 ::~•r.i~=~~-' AllTS UlllY&llT ~·~~!.~" tYPlnQ, >Ont t~. .._ ..... MM mM, 2 BA apt, 2 mo, 722-e902 ey~ndl Mon-Fri MS-2100 Gold /Blk, Collie/Mix? lmmed opening FlT-ANt MCf ., -I a..e-tfookkeec>lnQ. Wiii . ..,_have good bfkt from baach. W. NB. 834-1753 daYt Sttve IJCial '"'1:R Yng, Meono1i. a E1111 •1u1aal h1tlct1 AP911cant mutt 9Po1Y 1n cornput•lnd Rec: Dept Hunt 8"citl. ~7 • treln teft.'.S57·!200 OMV record. CALL 1376/mo ~· Incle utH. ...iiJl W 0 7 ~740 HM pereon at Detty Piiot, 330' Boole.keeping heevy COi--/IN a-a-2.U183 2 • 4 0 6 5 0 A 87 111 u... n.. FOUND 10 apMd boyl Welt Bly St.. Cotta lee110n work .Good com-LIUL .. .,. .. , -·" -·-· 2131317·2437 Fum. 2br Npt Bctl upper PrOf. mature Wilt mat; faij() Sq. Ft bike Vic Laguna Niguel A~8nlor, lnt9111get\t. M .... Ca, Appfy t.11 munlcatfon •klll1 10-for tltlgatlOn Ind general T~~F~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim w/gw. wry ctean, blk· want1 to arir w/n-amkr, Xlnt M ... Verdtloc. ldenilfy 240-7041 . r..._,u , non tmolllng am or2-'p.m.(Clrcula-Ka~mputer . ax -bu1tne11 practice et· m .... 11•/ bdl 1425/mo. 950--0734 your re1ld. rtl evall S.5--4123 · gentleman, exp. handy-uon Dept). P9I' prefd Benenta 1orney1. Non·amoker Salary neg. ~178" 557·3577dy/841--M74ev man & houlekppr Shop. Send raeurne to· pp c · Newport 8"citl. Send,.. •-;.a• -a... PAIT!•~ lmmed. Ftm. rmmt want-•Ottk:e/Shop/Storag•* Pl"9.c"-uffeur,eaconu Wlcal/Dtatal UH PO Box 348 50~1;; tume to Hiring Partner, -11 --• td. 3br hl9 1275/mo+ 111111 II lea I 284 tq ft & up, reu. C.M. req d Hu own ear. o. _ ~une. CA 928•71 5000 Bln;n St, autte 2900, ~ Y~t ~ Co. on 1mmecs1a1e QP9ftlng tor 13vt, n1 OCC. 24 1--0452 UM C.2. Quiet erea. ~72'\9 lltou1 room/boa<d, wagee mPITA&. •Lml• ' Newpof1 Bch. Ca 9284!1<> .-.-.-t ...... we._ .. ont Call •aper typlM«tr. Mi.t Laroe 48A houM, New· 175. ~ iit;; gerage. 411 J11T fOlfl) ADS In •lien Gene 962-1180 Mutt haY9 at lw18 mo'• llllllDU/llO'TY ll•PYlllllT 842..seta for lnt9Mft hne have marll·up port Bd'I. 1325/mo. + 711 18th Staet, eo.1a CANNERY VILLAGE 870 ID[ FREE ruw .,. l ~n·:c,~1!:".,:-: H~lyc:r:::~~ Salary commen1ur11• """ :,~ ~~ ~= utH. Cell 845-1955 Mesa. 557. 1430 tq ft. Cuttorner PW'Clng M DllU UIUflllll Ing &IOllow ~-Typt. flit, ~leaper 556-8222 M.:;,,,1>9 m~:: a:x,~ 9'tt1 Including medlcel l M/F 20-30 lhr IPedoul Obi Gerage, Coeta Mesa . By owner. tl75-S909 Cal·. For Cht11t1an Senooi Oood phone tec:tintquea, 111111&. IFFIOI ~ &om.bllM>Q and oem.i lneurance, oon- 4Br 3ba CdM h•, '350. Nwpt arH $175/mo. Commercial bldg IM /or APPIY 1&835 BrOOllhurai OOOCI benefltl call Mra typing, filing and other l (ll.PtflQllJ oftk» .t Nw SC 09fliel atmoept•e. COf'l.. mo. 780-9195 650-5829Atklor.Joteen aublM,4000eqft,tnow-142-Hll St ,FV 982-3312 Harper840-8950X124 derlcaldutl!ll C>Wncare FIT P91'tonable, mature Pt.an Cell9S7-18~ tactAllua,MZ~21ext MJF 55+ lhr 2br trtr, fum. ltrltt f room/W.,llhoOM/ottloea ...a&./llllPT mylt C 111 Jud Y person for pr=~ 291 $250 mo. Call before Nov. Prime· Harbor Blvd loc. la,..,.nt ' 642-4321· •x1 3 f6 for mgmt co w/tw.y • • ... w- 3. 531-0349 or 53t-1607 580 aquere foOt ltorage Call Lee McCullough agt FlllT .,,.~ appt & 11Q11t ryj,ing Mint have Ttcbkal/TrMet -• M/F lhr IQe 28r TwnhM apeoe. Atwm Q'.lonltored. 752·801 1 or Carol FOUND. Ault. SNp. type, Tt1tMn 4'H Buay FUhlon lllend Of-IUlll Ol&IT good 4e1epr1one manner HIS 111.Y MIT C.M. $3SO. mo. + 'A utH'. &42-870'1 Mere« 957-t044 trl color Vic. Old Town flee ~ng. c:ompu1er MIU Pl.IT 642-1803 bAIVERkrou country, .330 W Bey StrW Ava11. now. S500. move llY ITl~E ..,.., -Yll I.Ill CdM. 75t-0630 2l'l allllll IJll :rnuu!~ ~~· operl 330 w Bey St no ni> nee: c.llf lie req Coet• Mee&, Ca. nea1 In. 850-7277 Retell ~ 1500 tq ft Found BMutlful yng Biii · H.B area.. 536-1441 good t>eneftt1• 840-2023 · Colt• Meu, Ca IEWT/Um .. Appty Mac:Gregor YKtit• 142-U21 ' NB Mlt bdrm Miit r.;IEJ\ A\1'1 Storage S avail 12558/mo .. NNN. (714j fem Cat. gold eyea. white frtftuitulV RD C & e-•ai lffAAtr P9'tonable. raepoNlbl• 1831 Placentla. C.M.. !~~~~~~~~ r e ...,.,.,, 0. anu 8ayalde Village 875-63.49 722 l298 belly FV "3-1885 U-!-1 A · halrtldt mlflOf' 1>111>-"'" person to COOl'dlnete dl-r~ M ... n-amllr 759-1180 .300 E. Cout Hwy. N.e: or • ' ........ 1tratin Siii front office c.,.., 09· New ~pany looklng for vene peraonne1 office IU.,.._ 111111 Illes 1111 evea or 875--8700 daya 673-1331 Mon-Fri ~pm PlllTllllll Lll&Tlll FOt.JNO dUr~ CdM home ADVERT s G Portunlty for mature P91'· 0Ytgo1 person w/exper Mature. eongental. able Minimum~ Own ......,.-,. ___ ....;iiiiiii.ii-. Nd Tidy ftm rmmt N.B. ll In I ..u Retall/Offtce ~ 1881 tour. EA~2:a2 Identify. I IN t on 111l1tlng In • In typ no & gen of~ te> meet Ind efficent.ly tran19011atlon 557-7482 ULll 1111/IDll apt 2Br pool fully furn 2 M . II I "" aq tt on corner of pleasant 91tablllhed 6 proced res. Oppc)l1unlty handle the public. Light FL tor fine ct1ry1tal 11ore blki from bch. 1345. ~-CelsORE aoXAb 1 CARE M~Arthur & Cou t Hwy -FOYnd female Springer ·RTIST expandl, dental pree-lor gr h. Salery nego-typing. Cont.ct Snellfng HAL •111111 opening In FUhlon 11191\d• $100 aec 722·1465 aft 5 Luxurlou1 retirement Prime tp<>t In Landmark Spaniel. q Seunore. n ~~ In outh Leguna. liable w/exper. Chris or & Snelling, 770-8005 for Elitpe!''d, .PIT llH hra. looklng for llolldey ..-... ._. __ :__ 2 ,. 35 home w/24 hr cere . hu location. 2411 E. Coaat Nwpt Beh 673-3247 ......... 1811 Donnt Liz 722-7023 I appointment • Xavlef'1 of NB. 645-7845 '*'°"· 714/497~ .-1 ••m ..-Lrg hrne 1 ale & 1 t H S · --..-iiiii!iiiii!!iiii!!!!!!iiii!!!ii!i~~!iiiii!i!!~i!!ii!iiiii!i 1-iiiiii;;;jijiii!li~;;;;;;-;j w/fuM ba, w/d, ·Jae. W11lk m em opening wy, te #200, Corona FOYnd fem Beegle. approx Growing dally ,_paper 11 I!! to bch. Balboa. 1450+ ~ 643-8481 Del Mar. 675-4900 1yr, Goldenwelt/Slater, on the Orange Cout utlll/clMnlng 873-2726 ill Prima retall locatlon. 9200 red collar. 840·9e24 neecu Imaginative. pro- ll •-aq ft lhow room & war• duetlve, layout artist who Neat fem, 25-35. Lrg hma .. le Int · houae Mahan OMlc 01 Found male Poodle mix, und9'atandtmerehandls- w/fuN ba. w/d, Jee. Walk Costa· Meaa. 1800 New· wht w/blk ..,,, College Ing, to design advertising t~bctl. Belboa. 1450.+ 'A ladan1/0tflct Int port Blvd. 642-8450 Park 557-6361 lor a v11lety of ellent1. utlll/cleanlng 873-2726 flit FOUND Necklace on Bal Our dlacrlmlnatlng mar- Nloe 2br 1ba E/C.M. nr hJ!txn/!haih 7 ltland w/amall c:tlarm1: ket demand• quality and bctl & frw1ya. M/F n-~lcr ICl · · · 3U:N;;p0rt Ht•Pride Identify, aft 8. 78M424 style $350. 531-3117 Det!IM ~= ! :':1r~~ 4 U·.Nwi>t Hta-$254,000 Found young blk Cat. nee Naw1papar production M•. n-amkr to ''" w/2 .,..._ $1650/mo. Real 4 U-Costl Meu-8xMartcet collar. red leuh harneta, knowledge hefpful. Abllf:. Pf Of m..... large COM unit of Waterfront Homet 10 u-e.;k ~· Mesa Cott• M • • • are• ty to work under deed· bMcti hM. $.450/mo • 2436 w Co11t Hwy p lnclpal onty Plellae 642-8859 llnet a must. Prior,,...._ utb & dep. 873-5619 531-1400 . Ric~ Al~t 531· 1266 or Lost: Blk kitten, F, brwn r: :::onan ,:cs;~r;; NPT BCH. Sttpe to land. 200 tq. ft. on Newport E.,,... 846--0298 Ilea collar Vic. Npt Hlt. time, good lnqulrlel and Nloe3BrhM,allemenltlel. Blvd . Cotta Meu. Reward 83l-0783 ruumu to: Stevel S400. Fem. 848-1477 10'x20', $185. 780-2549 Lo.t. Blk kitten 2 mos. Vic Hough, Art Qltactor ·I N/tmb 1hr HB 2Br. 3000. 1368, 834, 594 & Morning Star Ln. Dover Dally P116t, P 0 BQx ~ & clean $300 + 209 aq ft. 1817 Weatc:llff, • Shrs. Npt Beh 631-1699 1580, Coete Mesa. Ce r d9P 842-4784 IV mag N.B. 541-5032 Agt l•11an1 i Flauclal Lost cat Reward tor r• 92626 Prof male 45+, clH n CdM'1 belt otfloel. $595" covery Loe gray male. ••• llUT home, nr 405 & So Cit S 1100 Incl utll. AJC, pkg, la1ian1 vie of Niouet Ad & Allele. NA. y PILt1 Plz.1335. mo. 432·7388 Janitor. 2855 E Cou1 O,prtuitin lt04 Call 731-&500 330 w. Bay St Prof non amkr M/F lhr 2br Hwy 875--8900 Anytime --Lost: Olamood Ring. Rot>-Costa Mesa. Ca. 92826 2 .. _ P t Pt N B * * HIT fNI * * lnsona Fath. laid. Reward .,. romon ory · · · S dwlc ,...__ UUL 11-.,.••y w/ocean vtew+ amenltlel ••Ill IUI an hel. vvwta Meaa. 642-8315. 495-1174 -·- S600 mo. 619/2fS6.-0156 {it Floor Offlca on Coast By Owner Ted. 432"1232· Lost GMman Shepetd, .... T 11111 BMW 3201 ·53 beige air Highway. Good MQnlng. YW IEPlll lllP Tan/blk. Male. 1 yr Nwpl Branch offloe of major Law alloyl tnrf 'ster U..' Janitorial. air condition-XI t lrvl""' IOC well --b ShrL Reward 646-4316 Firm hat 2 1«retarlal " ' · · In a ft... ft•"'I d n .... • -·a ·• openings -Corporate & ,,ery lo ml, mint Cd, orig g, m.,..... ..,_., ng 111 4 holtts. $43,000. Good Real Elt11e Ellglble for ownr, $12,800, 751 ·2224 utllltlel. 1740 P9I' month. term 1 . 5 8 1 . 4 0 3 1 SCR·M·LETS year end bonus. Com- Prol 11ralght male lhr 3Br IUl• IULn S.8--0819 n e>elltlve salary & J(lnt t>en- 38-CM Condo. Garage, 111-4411 . bataacmnh 2928 ANSWERS ellts. Legal exp req'd. We do not charge for our Brochure and Pr ice Guide, or our know howl We give unbiased advice FREE i We take all the problems out of personally importing YOUR.new European car. We also give you the choice of buying a U .S. or Euro pea n model. We provide the personal service-you make the choice! " WE ARE INTERCAR ••• TRY US NOWI Call now for FREE Color Brochure and Guide -----~t.o D iscount European D irect Import Car Buying. tennll, pool, jac, w/d. L .. -d .........._ ........ ..,,. f n Congenial office. N/amkr N/tmkr $525 Incl utllt. Dy "'"an w...." ..... nn ""' 0 ...,. prel'd PleaM tend ,. 474-0435, Ev 751-2224 ':!, ~::-of'O:::: Siik tefMnl or prints, ~j:=t sume with salary reqt or,...., ... .._ __ ~ · seen at any gallery ME .. OS call 1• PROMONTORY PT F/non S I 2 0 0 I m O • VI P "Buy From Me" $Save$ "" SYLVIA WARNER amkr ltlr 2br 2b• •/ocean P r o p e r t I e a , I n c . ......._ 36 The new Office manag9' 6 vtew 1495 mo. 673-8801 (71 4)675-2232 Call Dive (T1 4,...,.,-t1 wu having a tough time 10 Newport Cent9' Dr, -,-----------------HOUSESITTER-Stay-Pet ldjuttlng to hit new job. Suite 1700, Newport Spec 2Br 28-8a)'9kM On W• ma care-lmpraulve rel• You could measure his Beach. 9284!1<>. 7eo-MOO apt to lhr. Poot. pvt bcti, Retall Office apaeea. tor CHRISTMAS TIME conlulion by the length or SELL Idle llemt With ~ n/amtcr S525180-1te& l 1NM 831-1400 for CMa.1 (818) 355-3233 hla MEMOS o..ty Piiot ClaMl1led A.d. The best deals on wheels! $1000 REBATE WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW 1986 Rlll&ER or F~SERIES PICK-UP '73 CHEVY 1.TON DUAL REARS LOW MILE'S #8988 SAVE '79 BLAZER BLACK BEAUTY ~ LOADED #6257 '81 DATSUN TRICK TRUCK # 9023 88888 . ' . '81 C-30 #6265 CHEV HI-CUBE '84 ISUZU 4x4 $6988 AVE '82 E 150 YAN C~IK* .. " LIKE NEW #8994 LOADED fl 8931 $5988 88888 ----------~-. &o'JC<i '\ J I I I~' _______ ....,....,. !!•!!•!!•!!IJ~:=::::!:t:la::::l::I ::;;;;;;;---. ...... •~, lneraJ IHI fuaitut ' tilt UUl/IAllWAll 1• ee e e ee ee ee e e e eee ee e e ee ... Stereo CoMole/peoen i..I FUii time ~-..._ In AFTER DRIVER • Prov 175. Cotf a. :l end tetAll hardwlfe •tore. • DELIVERY • lbtl 1175• * 11111 ..,. Cfe!!J ... '14'119 H w. WAIOHT SCHOOL : : Well unit 7'Jt 12', .it tot ··-· Kn'CHEN CA81N!T HAt.E ELlCTAI() J.O. IHT/EXT PAINTING co. 129 ~1 •• CM : Oalty Piiot motor route· • fem rm, $525. 545-1478 ".17 .. ...t..y REFACING .()SI Oependabte .,,... ret .... CH I.AWN SIRVICE HOUMS6 Apt. Aus. rel•. .. .... qenea JOBS • available In Huntington : ... .... I ~ ,.-R C111 '°' " .. •t. 842 1 Uc. & IMUred. 548-7013 Mow-.dde tMce mo. 120-Quality work 895-5755 Loe ~· Oldeat Jew • • nw. ALL you~ tot Expert car~try Service ,;Ew,REPAiR. Ou•lty. N; sas 84'l-U37. e1~s12e LADY PAINTER ...,.. 1, .-cino PMt 11~ EARN • · Harbor area. 1-2 hours • •MUST SElLI• a._, 30 o.y rrilMnum Aec>W·Aemod ~AddltlOM tobs to amall. reaoneble. DRIP Spr lef SYSTEM lnl./Ext t 1 yr eitperlence. ..... ~ fOf eve-: per afternoon. e Never uMd e ft 001llQOfWI In lbt Ooor...ac.. 548~980 Fr•MI , llc'd. 131•2345 autom•tlc wet9MQ of an FrM e11. Reuonable. nlng • Sundaya In thtilr MONEY · 3 M • 1pa Com,,lettilyMlf~ DAl y llllll nl/UUllTIY RESIO/COMM'l.JINO 2e patio plant•. 8~147 850-1924 O< 957-5801 ~::10:,~~~~d /;sfo~er•. : Ca11 641-433 ; on-• talned. Cullom redwood SmWt.Joti.•~ yrs.Oomyownwonc.Llc. TrMrl"nmlCIHnUp,comp f'iMt&Cteenln11utpalnt· Contect Mr. e.,iey at PRIZES • dat-Frlday 10-5 P.M. : L~6~~2~500.W Pl.OT ,,.. •tlma1•. 845-2003 127~ 1. Al 846-<8128 garct.nlng Competitive Ing,, .... pr~'Y"lqualt &.¥-5784 : As for Art. •• c 0 L 0. R E D T u.. Pflcea. Chuck Ma.-7032 wortcmanahlp. 14'-0782 -TR~ ' SERVICE ~Aec*r-Alterlllonl lleural " . FULL/PT SALES PERSON Ir" • • M~IYOIC, 99 ctlermel9, Remodel-Ptw\el-Loc:k..-c OARDEN1No MAI T ~pt, PAINTER NeEQs WORK 1or L•dlet Dept 1n m.na •. Oren~• Coeat • 24· s250 .. TYPEWRITER Cablnet .. Wlndo-fenQM SPECIAU $5.95 Service comm'I, r..id'I, C.M , H.B. lnVExt, ce111ng1, refln cab. 1tlldltlonat clothlng•tote, hlh erlq tll1 D I p' II t • Olympla Office Mech ' hml'CTQRY 35 yra up. Jerry 842-05871 Cati. on TV4, VCR1 & F.V. ar .... 8'48-3799 Mike (28) yru>tSS .• work guar. Newport e.ach 845.()793 IAILY ptl,ty : 1 • 'I 0 • S35. ELECTRIC GRILL \ ~ I Ster909. 856-4072 ~ I m Davis Palnllng 984·3837 hftt:lflr. • 330 w .. , Drive •. Reverewar•. E·Z ciMn CAl.L TOOAYll ... fl... OullltyW Ml W k I en retell loo'lc f • · • e S25. GARAGE DOOR &llP•Lltl Paul557·4758att.5. jFtln<*.g~C:: .:=11yor P.l.OYMENT LXw TIPtlltp!"'~ •IMTlll•· "l.:'n:i~~~~~/~:~~:: • Coat• Meu, CA : OPENER Moor•-O-vow o..ty f'tlot LH .a door• WtndoM factory Empllult . 752•5008 In O.C ~ yri. rompll * LllUll * 10 go piece• like Magic • Malle. dual control S40 e.Moeonctcwy .._ pnoM, frM Mt..838-1523 Allyt. Parham & AllOC. Reas rates Rela 334960 * 11111 * Mounlaln, Knoll• B«ry •••• eeeeeeee•eee•eee •••••• AIR CONDITIONER ....... tat!Ye ~c,..~hli&~M~.,.;"jm~l~h~=:.i.N~.18~ .• l~A~lt~ec~•~tl~on~.~&~~Ta~l~lo~rl~ng:. ....... ". * 131· 1111 * Now accepting •PPll· Farm, or win Prizes and EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI TELEPHONE Sanyo 9000 BTU. Uled Ml-4121 at. -~ ·~ r~~ 0 Same day IYC l.O prloet -WalUC:k lnt«lor• catlonaforfull& part time Award•. Call u• nowl We $600.00per 100_ Quaran· RESERVATIONIST Ix. S120. 497-3441 k. 258 Tina 675-2214. 9e0-8287 Block waits. bncltwork, The best Interior painting. 11lee people tor holiday have NYeral Oi*ll'ls tn reed Payment No Ex-needed now to boOk •PPI• Fine old China, Amber • ~ii~~~~~=I CHILDCARE. Nuree with ' concrete. Comp patios. REFS. 662·2177 ... ton. Apply In peraon C M.. H.B. or v perlence/No Salel O. for dltterenr loc. In Calif Gold gt ...... Flatw.,e Infant will care lor youn .... ~ 15 yra eJtl*. 64M 834 to the manager at the fOI· 842-4333 tallt tend Mlf·•ddreNed No Mlllng lnYolYed, no (8), Ornament• 494-7348 In my CM home. 631-3952 XUEA1CXJI HANDYMAN BRICK. BLOCK, STONE. Pattriat !owing locatlons: IAHllTIH stamped envelope· e>Cper nee Wiii train. LoYlng Mom will baby9it Carpentry, lencJnQ, win-CONCRETE. 20 yrs e>tP. fmHifJd fNTERiOAS s.etta 0.... ptau Guaranteed. Hrs FleJC hrs ELAN VITAL -903 lrvln4 loc. Hrly & bonus. Handmade Oullt•. lrom youn:ttlld tn my home 8 doM, plumbing. inerltte. Terry 536-7988 aft., 5 HANGING/STRIPPING 540-3110 GOOd Salary 675.oM7 3418 EnterprlM Rd. Ft • Great lor Colleqe & High Tenn. 4. Aft. S.Ut. ~ ~ ..... M-F. '""l.Ot7g ""B ,II.lb encl, hauling, etc. .. ...... , ,,_,,,_ .... ,.,,.~ VISA·MC 673-1512 •-····Pl.••• Pleroe. FL 33482 School Studenta. Call ort & patllfns. GrMt h--......-------···--.. ""' " Andy Jetul I L d ... _ _.. .... _ ..... --.-SteYe. 492.()661 Mon-Fri. Chrlatm11 glft1. Low Cl= ea. 1 °' work. Lb'# cost. Cell AN£?YS WALLCOVE"ING 95&-t 180 Banking GIFT WRAP priees. 7~-3912 2==m.===~-.11(~Hc~•~3040~~5~) ~-!83$-8~~2~44 636-4384 or 646-9557 lhstaUallon & Rerrtovat · W~ttlllltster •Ill l HICKORY FARMS TUYIL Al Jonn Wayne Tenn!• Club IDliltirmZ!rmmr -s c(EJJJINd •GEN. HOME REPAIRS ~ lnl. palfltlng. 54&~ 13 898-3331 OPE RATIO IS SupertlM & coordinate. Part time M·W·F 8:30-5, Family membetlhlp $500 SERVIC~Ttttl'oougnly Palnt. Oryw911. Clrpentry Expert Wallcoverlng tn ·~It.a. JECHllClllS auembly ol Holiday Gift Sabre ex per A LSO .,. tranaJer fff. J•rry dean houM. &45-9741 ete. Gary 845-5277 PTL All.,.. stallllion Rau. Consult· WerehouH Ounet-Full I paks. Flex hrt. Wlll lraln Oulllde u lea/Tour1 OeAlnza 2t3·81~H8 IAiiiiii4iineese;:;i09:~iirjjL QUICK & CAREFUL ant Assignmnt S81-8590 lime. Clll Sally Gerlach WestcUfl Plua 642-0972 631-9040 or 714-854-9557 PM LO RATES. T13ll046 lor appt for thlt location The Federal Deposit In-' 112 .... 11 •we GALS SHOULD• only. 54a,.2590 S'\Jrance Corpora lion "" WUPPlll I m. llSPIT&L MAGIC ISLAND Gold •HANG TOGETHER• (FDIC) 11 currently seek· Part time. See Jim. San , need• P/T KENNEL HELP, Memberlhlp, muat Mii, Sell Storage Experts 839--0730 ANYTIME Retail Ing Operations Tech-Antonio Winery, 1600 • e>tp. pref 20-30 hr1, make ofle,. 559--5542 •A 1 ...... Pl 1..._ ll ASlllTAIT llAllAIEI nlclan for our lrYlne Of· Newport Blvd. C.M I achedule rr;iay vary. Tak· CLEAN & EXPERT llttl ... ,.a II Fotnalo. ltallan Bakery & lice. The Ideal candidates GIRL attending CdM high· I Ing appl 1. Mon-Fri IEITAIUIT IALI 0Yer 25 y.ar1ex~ lnt./Ext. patch plastering. Cate In Faahlon 11tand. wlll hawt 1-3 years of 91C· school needed to do 1 10am-8pm. 125 Mesa YllTNIA ITATlll lie. T-116,428 1'30· 1353 cu1tom texturing, quality has Immediate opening perlence In the fc;>llowlng .housework nr achool. 1 hr Dr .. C.M. 631• 1°30 990 Do\Hi St. Npt Bch. __ ,.,...W!'!ll .... l'N!""',_ st••Y111 -I-· work. ProblemS·NO Prob· for A .. lstanl Manag«. are1\'5. Tues. & Thurt. 644-4517 I Young energe11c couple to * 1 DAY SALE * -...... lemsl #326884 554·7831 Kitchen 4f>tper. preferred. a ane21 u 11slnCosta ••oND'"Y NOV • 9 ••• C S I • Loan Documentation IDW 1111111 m n_. n "" " · · ... """ ltmltl •Ym II. all 11aan ° Nancy. • G-al ·~~""·ntlna Meta. Call 855-0665 We are selling OYer Ed's Lath & Plastering 640 4279 ....... """"""' .~ Orange Co. Original lnt/e>tt patchet. te>ttures, ' • Principals • · * * 18.05 p/hr • * M L S 1,000,000 rfttaurant & Student M0\191'1. Tntured room additions 645·8258 Sales e Accounls Payable 22 Openings, varied work trc••••i11 bar fl>ttures & equipment, Lie. T124-438. S.1-8427. WI WIAT e Payment Processing schedules. no •iu>er· req. antiques & artifact•, ~ NEWWarehouMStorage NEW/REPAIR. Quality. No YH'H WllTll j •Balancing ol General Students OK. Mull b8 3 Aati1_aH 1010 plles-utll-dlfhes.., kitchen c,~~~:.tet,7a~o1~%c~~ ~~0~~1=~9~· DEPENDABl.E SERVICE uaiq It ct ~=.:~~~!d~~~~~~· at the LOS ANGELES Ledger ~~~:'1g:,)t3~e~~appear· ESTATE SALE -Antique :·: ~~~ ~~fp=: Manin. Co 895-7133 RESIDENTl'"L. Xlnt .. ~ • ._ P"'~";1 :-nu: t 9";';'J· eona;cr&;;;;panion Xid .. Pl--L:--TIMES Telemarketing Qf. 11 you have worked as s Santa Ana 54 l -8878 Ibis, rare collecllblet, Ille, offices & much m0<e. For ,.. ,.,.. ng. teve • lor eld«ly. At S2.50 per ... .._ floe In Cotta M .... Our Note Teller. your ex· H.B. 9644890 fOf' appt bronze. carved Chlneee more lnlor. (2 18)464-2886 · Rw. Retes. No job to GAEA TEA NPT. BCH Aree hour 10 llve-ln. 833•2009 24 .., El f lll· l IM new comml .. lon acale al· perlence would be ol chest, cry1tal, porcelaln. fOa/tmall. MllfY 472-9833 Haullng-deanup-oalnt tows you to earn more _great value to our corpor-HOUSE CLEANERS Nd etc CHh By appt. TYPEWRITER-BROTHER ·---------·mOW'i)7 CJiyC.gr23 ~ elderly In llceMe-l'iin$200:1n-wtnmliifon a!Ton. to ~l&--. dr£11r-20010f--,-1-=---------UY&L Ull UIYlll. · · prlYate home. Home cootc DRAINS CLEAR From S15 & wages by Mlllng only clean bthrms. wndws. etc e Ii oond $89S, 860-9522 . S•ll,•fact'<>!'guar'd. INtiat i CMUatt' meal•. Kathy 540-4101 Faucets. Disposal, Heater. 20 tublcflptlont a week. FDIC 1n track hmet 548.()821 •U ucn c I eomm llresld 1.891·574 1 2• .._0 • 7_1111 p-i -ti 851-9604 M&M 722-9066 lt'spoulbletoearn more ••R CLWE.. I Ill APPllAIOU ..,.••.,e~t""tn.._ ___ _ " .... '----... ~ than s 1000. weekly ,.,...... --LES 957-8133 EleCirtc sea. wheel CtlaJr, • _ .. ,s •Heat1ngdonerigh11' FINE PXINfiAd By Rich· E.!CpertServtoe&Repalr Hoururefle>tlbleandlhe $5/H R + mlluge. walk«.pottychatr.allln ~~m~l'm~m"""' ALL CONSTRUcfioN c .A.S Sva Co 492-8827 .,dSlnor.t8yr1othappy 32yrse>tp.Reslc:fl/Comm. ottloe 19 Freeway clos.. 114/lll·UOO 722-9659 Askt0<Chrlatle *IALEISALEI* finecond.Att6.646-4140 New·Remodel·Addltons Htg AIC. Rel rprt hi EF customer•. Lie. 2806«. Lie •409035 9&4-t19 t9 For more lnlormlllon call Equal Opportunity Rellable peraon needed Retrlgeratort S 129 & Up frft ti Jia 2 ~ter HuH8~~3~ 722-t737 tlc•460639 Amana AJC sy11c 459263 Thank·Youl 963. -4114 All Prlumblng repal 1 rt. Cop-548-0301 I Employer forhousecMlanlng Cotta Wash«• s99 & Up t ti• o•INBOW P'"INTING per eplpe wa er heaters area 841-4970 ~t:s· gas/·•-S""' & Up 5 ADORABLE KlnENS ,.~ ~· Lu•au"81 """0ua11ty Is ,.,.':r policy llc'd. lnsur:d. 536-3688 • STITIOIEllY oum HLPlll ~. omplete L-lft• 0"1" Home 9 wks old. Call Elena. A lail•••t I Llncart 650 111u 11 JEFF Lie 8688 p L: Store In CdM needs Salet Transp req'd. 642·2898 llllPll/OllLI OAIE Furnlthi~...... 675-4032 rype Of rooee.-1 -• .,..,._ lfC111CI Uv t 5 d Ing. w e do manutcrlptt, Add na-0.1lgn-Remodel Malnt. ctean-upa, mOWlng. -P«son. FIT. 5 Days. Xlnt CUlllll e ou · eys. aome ALL APPLIA ES Free to Good Home -...m.v. Hat, etc. 786-3330 Top Quality. Low Prloe. tree trim. Free .. 11ma1 .. 1 114' IFF, llT 1m Europeen Ptyetilc Tarot working conds Especlally wknds. 2 chlldren. Eng· hi._ 1Marlllfee4 American Chinchilla Cat, .. ~ • .,, Free 91t. Lie. 631-2345 Mr. Ettrada 645•338t 559-•740 Free ettlmate Card & Palm Reader. Put, fine cllentele. 675-1010 8:45AM-2PM Private llsh speaking, own car. '' 811 white w/blue ey91 Computln Bo<*keeplng & Pretent & Future. 1 frM? · company, Nwpt Bch. Child care ref'• req'd Elotlltlf hHttlel D taxea-SBA loen.payroll BUILD APT OR HOME Clean UpaeTrM Trimming A.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext 650·2758 Diane 631-8984 C Ua/lntaarHll 640-3563 or 640-35&4 $700/mo 646-1918 UNIQUE FURNITURE ~l~':::~~d p:::~e~ c:li 8'48-1122 Guy 840-1245 from S 19,900. (714) Yard Malnt.eHaullng LOWEST posalble prloe. 5520 1 ,.... 1947 S. Main St. 5•'8·3794 or 875..0528. 956-5610 (213) •28-2888 MIKE 650-3283 10 Step Service. 662·3235 IMfia , -Ill HOUSEKEEPER Live-In. Santa Ana 1 UcenMd Typing SeNloe DAN SALYER PAINTING I *llSTAllAIT* I needed for parking taclllty. Nwpt Bch Prvt entrance Btwn Edinger & Warner on J-tlirw/Fara/e-t Why pay more? ATC Commercial Drywall .... EEi recoYer. re· Newport Beach full & $75/Wk. + Room ~ S s B .,. •1 "' C.il Anne &45-6233 Speclallrlng In Comm'I in Lie #42592• pairs, hot tar, tlle. rock. NEWPORT LANDING, t ti NI h Board Eves 642·1211 Main t. ee the earl I02S WOfd Proceeaing/Typlng, fut, acc:urate $1 .50 page enQI ep, 11.00 page dbl IP. Oebble (714) 432·9040 BUILD OR REPAIR w•. ltalr•. railing• doon, wlndowl, mokllngt #478108 Don 964-5949 and Resld'I. Free etl. Topped/remoYed. Clean. Call Anytime. 964-2017 wOOd, tree 911. 750-6588 Balboa's neweat water· g:J.2790 me· g ts· · 111·1220 548-8923 llc#383924 up, new lawn•. 751-3478 •FORMER TEACHER• front Re.staurant la now1 LOT Pllllll Open 10·8: Sun 12·5 Lotti of ioYeiy. older, cos- ' I N Cl Rell bl _.... ~l~lnlg 1,or all potltlo2n•5· I CllLI CUE Resp. mature. Yalld Callf. 3 Retrlga/ .. ltterent ....... tu me Jewelry. Many tctr Cl l&llEllll eal-ean· a e w ...... PATii Oftlll-INml ,.,...p y n person 1 • 1 Lootclng tor someone to lie, & gOOd drlYlng record. "' ...... ~. matched aets. Perfect !or , ...... WITIJC Free .... Daw 845-7885 Reas., tree est. 838-7453 c6mptete remodellng M 0 n. Fr I. 5 0 3 E take care of my Infant, .,.. Wiii assist Mgr, cleanup, ~nt g,d. can d~llver. Hollday Glitter. 673-5623 Quality work, freeett. GLASGOW PAINTING Quallty wortc Reasonable E ater. Balboa. Next• days, Mon·Frt. my home dellvery. errand• & bank O to 200• 957•6 94 Off' F _,._. 2"""l3 ........ ·uft QUALITY TREE_T81M1N(i n~t. 30 yea uper _ tr:rt P.oat.ilO-d.Jno.~ -~~ '.1.S UpdgbLfJ&IWl(_.l~Lclaa let ,»¥-W---- •4 ~ ...... -, ..... 1 ree roots-stumperemowt ref's 642·5214 , di I S195 c II tat IM7 ELECTRICIAN clnups-lree "'-722· 1171 . Wla•ft Cltuiat IALllA Ill Call •ft PM 631"7167 IUIUCun WILlll ~~-3;:;-• e A & Lie •233108 Sm-'l/lar..... I Im small, my prloet are ... our ad undef c• ••• , •• Nl• N---' ewnar•-___. 0,.., . . . · ., •-Com~e Clean-Up, gen I 1ma11 12 yeart Hp. Are Your Wlndow9 Cfeanl ....., ...,... ""-""',...... .--· phones. 1/2 Price Of' best jobs & repairs 548·5203 malnt. tree trimming. lree Geor,.. or Ron 845-e544 Balboa Window Wuhl 5530 General WANTED. $7.00 .,. per ator. 842-4993 Washer & dryer S 145 ea otter! 6 10 & 20 button 9111. Mauro. 962-9973 •-,.,..3 .. _, __ Bl 873-3 3ng CONSTRUCTION hour S11Zle's Cleaning Refrlg S200 648-5848 eYall. B;yan, 957·2512 Lie electrician. Res, !INT/EXT. 20 Years ~. "" .,..,.,... · 135 HAS BEGUNI Service 964-4346 lmmll/IAUI farai tut 4 ~_..,,........,,.~~~......-.~ Comm· tnd. Sen tor Fun Malnt: Mowing, plant. AYerage Room S29+ Wlndow wUhlng reskfl Mother·• Merkel and Mull be healthy aod with• Ptta.l Aaiaala 1641 Citizen rates. Small Job weeding, tertlllzlng, etc' Exrerlor Stucco $130+ comm'l.tl~~ Kitchen Natural Food IELIYHY /IFFIOE • good knOW1edge of nutrl· 5 Drawer antq oak dreuer 611NfsE sharte1 wttrlkle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~========~~~·~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~J ~~~ng~~&~~~~~~~d~-ly~~~~~~*S~/~631~1 tpecialllt. 494-2960 Reu rates. 966-2716 matlflll•. 842·0442 & heul. fr• •t 538-7800 Rettaurant 11 growing & I full time high school tlonat IUPPlemenl PIT w/1wlyet mirror S295. d M 8mos/F 4 cold llne cook• 11 record. Apply In person Mon.Fri. '-6. Undbergs S175. 848-6308 '86 Cabriolets, Jetlas & Golfs Have Landed at COMMONWEALTH VW ., and the remaining '85's are waiting to take off ~ l· NO OVERPRICING "oo ••''~ NO GIMMICKS ,.,~ NO PRESSURE NO HASSLES ltop lty & ••• why we are one of the fastest growing YW dealers In So. Cal. 1_..2 Beuth Brfltof, Santa Anar(lntenectlon of Brl1tol and Edinger)• (714) 546-0220 lnter9lted & willing to to Mr. Fuentes. at Robert Nutrition. Alrlum Court. Bek•• Rack lrom France Chocolate L.ab pups, male learn & grow please apply Bein, Wllllam Frost & ~ Fashion Island. Npt 8ch C09t $1200 Mii seoo' & fern. 6 wits Old, AKC, at. 225 E 17th St. CM SOCllles. 1401 Quall St., PART TIME· G. oll bag Chinese Pray teble, black wormed/ahots. 84S.3239 HLI llLP ~;6~ort Beech. Ca. storag•PYI C.C , student w/brass $275. S.4-6222 Registered HJMALAYAN Costa Meta 642·5297 pref Call 9 to 2 3o. Beaut. wtnt Din Tbl w/unlq Kltte(IS. 2 Mele s.atpolnl CLEll 644·5404 bas.2 IYe 4 match'g chrs $200. 1 Female Tor· lllTlll Retell. llM k~•· benefits. PHTI SAUi $250. 673·3600 llepolnt S225. 780·8621 PIT tor C.M. Chin ... Res1 7am-2pm. HI Time Cellars. Evening phone nlel. E•· Boys Capt. bed. 3 drawer PiaaH Or11a1 ~!~r ~P:30pt·g:~55~~11Y 250 Ogte St. C.M. tabllshed accounts. $4/hr Incl. matt., x~ond. Glrls &OSI ,. UY + bonuses. 842·8701 auper twn waterbd almoat W e._111 IE ElY nu. Incl aooet1. 96a..2072 Beaut. Thomas Organ • .. ,., Ill We haYe openings lor 25 Reglstret!on Workers. Lawrence Welk model Apply a1 BartlboO Terrace. people to work appro>t. Reg Voters: S5·S 15/Hr HouN tulll Beds, tbla, rhythm band boJC, Leslie 1773 New rt Blv. C.M. 10 days dellYerlng Tel• No e>tp. nee. 534· 1400 chrs. dak. dreuer. patio apkrs; pert. cond Flrtl atlll Phone DifectOfles-In .f lflflm 111•1•(R Ml & morel 675-0558 ·$585. takee. 7W-3912 Laguna Beach area. • ....,.. UllllYllll The Orange Coast Dalty Piiot Is looklng tor hell> In Its Ad SerYlces Dept Ruponslbllllles wlll In- clude pick up and d• livery ol ad•. pulling tearshffta, proeeHlng eds. end a variety ol ottier durles Candidate must be extremely or· ganll.ed, retponalble and able to work well with ottiers Work your aYallable day-For Women 1 Residential I llY FllllrTlllE PLAYER PIANO • Family Ilg ht hours. Men · & Chemic al Dependency LES 957-.'I 133 Fun For Chrlstmu. 1928 Women 18 or OYer progra~ Xlnt benefit• KREISS COLLECTION Flecher Amplco Studio wtcars. Station Wagpns Call 548 5546 tor appt. 6 Marilyn supper IYory Sii~ ~~~lhOwS:~o~~•tM~~ or Light Trucks are SEAMSTRESS, prefer Dining chrs, lully uphols.. Otter 768-6478 needed. Pleasant . out· seml·retlred. PI T. to sew still wrapped·thlpped door work, valld DrlYer's reg dolls. etc tor 8130. S440 ea, lao-1577 lertlat C..U S Lie & the ablllty to under· Chrl1tmu. 494-6 t 18 s·•omon Ski Boot• SX 91 ttand lnatructlon• given. Sacrlflce 2 antique toede .. For lmmed a.utgnments STOCKPERSON for ex· uphol Buggy Seat1, Equlpe, new. 12 9'h-10'~ lollowtng a short training ctuslVe tadlet boutique. wlcuatom walnut /wormy S 175. New Marker blrid- NUlon apply at 8:30am. AMI for Karen. 540-0979. chettnut retangular Din. Inga $50. 786-3519 10:30 or 1:30pm Dally. SELL idle Item• wilh • Tbl S550. 759-1158 802 Soulh Coast Hwy Da11y Piiot Cfaaame<1 Ad Gtatral SSll TrH1rrt1tita Laguna Belch. CA 642-5678 I Send resume Alln Lisa Sml1h. to: IUllEOUIT IAIU ptLIT P.l.ha 1111 O..tal...,Oa.12121 Rear of Laguna VIiiage R• ally E/O/E * N d $$$ * DIVERS WANTED. Cer1 ee for underwater melnt S 10·S25/Hr 548-4571 IUFTIPIHH 1--1111111 ..... •--lull time. Hperlenoed & ULNA .. Mlllled In cMI engln,.lng OPENING BOON. and land planning." Send Accepting appllcatlons !or ruume end work sam· the following po11tlon1: pie• 10 Mr. Fuentea, at E!Cperlence preferred. Robert. Bein, Wllllam * FRONT OFFICE Froa1 & A110Cl11 ... 1401 *EXEC. HSKKPR Quell St.. Newpon * REST/LOUNGE · Beac:tl, Ca. 92680 * KITCHEN DRIVERS-cro11 country, ComprehenalYe benefits no exp nee Calif lie req. career opportunltlel. Apply MllCOregor Yactita 1831 PllC«lUa, C.M. Apply In peraon Mon.Fri gam.2pm •Y IUUlll/Mll GRISWOLD'S P/11me counter help. 2 to CORPORATE OfFICE 7PM lnclg Sat. &44-4•21 3152 Redhill, Suite 230 The lute1t draw In the Co••• M .... CL WHt a Dally Piiot 7'4/ 55&-M84 Clualfled Ad 642·5678 Bank of America Salutes Tellers J THE LEADER Aa the role ot banking continues to to change, so does the role of Its Tellers. At Bank of Amertca, c>ur Tellers are becoming more aophlatlcated; croaa Mfllng 1 1 products and eervtces I• equally tmportaeit u po .... 1ng a goo<f figure aptitude and excellent customer service akllla. · ed Automated Tellers atmpry can't Imitate the human amne and warmth that cu1tomer1 look for ~ a when entering a branch. There's >U atlll a place for you at Bank of America. lnt.,...ted candidates, apply at the branch neareat you. y An equaJ opportunity employer. lank of Amertca Newport Center SOO Newport Center Newpot1e.~CA91660 •• Telephone Interviewers No Selling Salaried Poaition Will Train Daya-Evea & Weekends Full or Part Time C.P .M. Research Coata Meaa 545-1458 COLLECTOR WANTED Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for collect ing for mo n t h l y subscriptions. Miieage atlow- anee paid In addition to h'ourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. \ Mutt be et L ... t 11 Jt'a. okl Cell 10 A.M. -4 P.M . Mil KIRKLAND 142-4121 ext. 101 ----------~------ .... , hats 7011 131X' BOston Wheler. 25 hp Johnson, elmott new. E.lec s1art, cntr ateerlng, w/trlr. $2750. 281·5186 or 875-1997 30' SEARAY WEEK- ENDER Mint cond. 200hp Mere crulMrs. Only 500 hrt. 4KW onana, wlnd- lau. VHF. etc. Orig ownr bought a bigger bOat. "LUCKY 11". Mu11 be eoldl AM\lng S34,500. In- spect at our doci!• lodaYI Admlrel Yacht• of New· port Biach. 873-5200. 37' C & L TRAWLER •nw.m• Mint aft-cabin -1 "SEA RANGER". Twn dlla lo hrt, rad.,, AIP. etc. l<ec>t und« full boat covert by MO ownr:-Ho reacHlebte otter• tefuMd. AM\lng $79,500 TradH con· tlder,c:S. Admlr91 YICht• OI Newpor1 Bctl 673·5200 41' • Fml TUWUI ·79 dll•. glaaa. 111p. owe. ownr cMlperate, otter. 11'••-FDMY , 8·71'1, allp. anxl°"•· Try S 115,000. Bkr 9e0-7467 40' PACEMAKER Super lu>Curloua aft ~ Crulldef V8'a, 11i 1Cttn $89,000. AYS 848-9000 uu VENW£ST YACHTS 2000 W. Ctt Hwy, N.8 . Tlara/Slt<*cran, f<>mMa. New & Ueed. 842-1567 Orange CoMt OAJL Y PllOT/FttcMy, Hovembs 1, 1M5 -•t1•••Y 'IC'TmOUI WM YOU AM • DVA.Ut.T LUM.MUM? F llAlllHllll IWlmlTAW ~Ao.DOI~ DIJMI 14'• ..-. dUtCh & ,,..,.... • °'· io..;J low ml 'rhe ~ ....... .,. ... ~A. ....... J 18 '_, ~- A• c• n • lvne•UP '~StlL 72 • dolna ~ w Not9w -.W YOU TMI AC-Mil I I JM. SmoaoM. ~ltnld pwr~!a.1 ~" 2l eo.r and Cubon, •no .• noee TO "'°tee*_,... •• ~ --tebft 12ooffobo.l7s-.601t ,._ 1ru2 '1tcP1..1 11111. 210 • ...., .... n IMY ~• ...._.~.,_..,, llMll°""iu.-.. loet Tr.._, ~ &. '1w. ,_,,. Od I Son INtne. CA ttr 14 -... AT A 119L1C 91&.L .. 0........... ~ •t to 14 ft NEW ...,... 123t5. ~2A2 VW '1t ... 1~, new LlneOlr1 ~,...... Mook P e troche"'loel • YOU -M ~ ...,.. ..,..., ~--•• l*P .. °' IML Gdl ' ' . -· . *"--M'°O ..,_, rune 2t2t Harbor Blvd.CM ~. Ille . A~ MTllOll 0. TMI Mftm ... ~....__, .. ..__ .. ..:..-.-., 11'0 2 131•7•1903 QteetconcJ. eclMelo DATSUN 73. 110, 4 «. we1113750.14~28" 7141540-663() Cofpcwaiion, t7m Rtdl. OP TMI ,.OCHIMlle C1tJ of ~ ..._ 1l•.Colila ...... Airport Loop O!M., l•L 700. 644--0630 euto, st-.o. MW areet. . 88(f OOHVT aui1.210.1Mne. CA t2114 AeAt••T YOU, YOU ""'.,.~,.._. _., .._, c... m !A c... NMtl deen 11500.17~2032 VW 13 AA · OLDS Cpe '77, top ltl-c>e Thia t>ualnMe II COfl· lttOU\D CO•T ACT A for ~ cfedet.u.n ..... A. O"Oou••.'-tom1ecotpou1tl0fl) __ .,.""" _ _.._....,. gtne M3 2 door "&en-DATSUN •79 310 QOid Od ~~~Yi~= Ster.o, P9!pb, new P81nt duct.a~ • corpor.-on UWYa. ... ,....._,.,.. .. --. I '"" ........ Ccela ..._, ~ 0.. 8'0Cll'llent Cof· ** 2t52' nr Fun zone. Parti :,,...~~,:: cond 11700 o'bo 11850, aft ec>m 7eo-<lt57 8nM Modi, ~"6deM teemal °" ... lot puMo,.... OOfno c.om7 e<'f"'°''· ,., ... ~ a.i ~e'h.8:::S" ctw. a..2--0911. . ~21t_ vw JETT~~ao. ~/~· 11.llMMIU 1111 wtih":.~b:ot~ '=9.::-' ~L o.ow.tlOn No..:::--~~~~> tt 14 <A ..... + P--•--• Sllp In atll DATSUN'IU10,alt,p/b ~~~ooc) 6'5--0sff $198 Down CloMd 9nd ang.Coun~ on OctoW'°7. NOTICE II Hl"HY aw'T,i;.9 OOftjunetton wM1 ,,.._4 O'DonMll. T~ bualnMe 11 eot1· ---.. ..._ amtlrn cua. 4!K m1 ~·~ ' commer i.i ..... 1985 OIVtN, tf\llt on~. ~ U.. ~ No nw ~ ... f'9d Mtect by 1 oen-w pen,. lelboa Covte. 1225/rno. r cond S2700 obo s..o-j 917 VW JETIA. 180. 81k 4dr, c • Spe111 DAna TNI 6 ~-e. 1916. M 11:00 N-61MdCoeetel0.V.00-Witt! the County C6ettl'of Of'· ~ · CALI. ~5718 5ep, llV'f, air, atereo, 16" enrl rm 1tt1. 1'91# tires. ' All·Uftll I.WI· BalfOUf, A Profelllonel '--o'Qo(;lc a.rn of Mid dey, In ment Permit No 1541, 11 anoe coumy on Octoc-14, Signal Oevelopm•nt. 'V ...... ...-... _.. whl•, elatm. $10.800. DATSUN '82 2IOZX 8a1 ofr722·1738 Doug l1•/412·1fll Corporation. lmpetial 9etlil IN room ... ealde tor con-~ to conettuct a 29 1915 Rolend C Wedlme)ler, 38 .,,__.........,.power. 8181964-5145 •fl 5prn QOtlMOUI ear, hu IWlf'Y• Butldtng, 895 Town c.n .. duct1n9 Ttwe•'• Sa .... room, 3-ltQty. lflol• wltft a 1 \• ,_ Prello.rtt bOtt only. 21 Balboa ' tiling, talk• to you. For ,., ......... c PONTIAC 1977 Venture 0r1 .... Eleventh Floor, Ooel.• wflhin the offloM Of REAL ~Ofnolauti. The lo-~ 0r.,. eo.t Thie ll•t-t -llled Cow l300trno 873-1484 AUDI 78 tOOLS, 4dr, A/T, aaJ9 or tlke over !MM. xlnt cond $ 1500/olf•r M-. CA 92t2t ESTATE 8fCUAITIE8 SEA· e11tlon IOt Ihle propoeed P'O-Deity Piiot Octot>et ti, 26, wttll Iha CW\ty Qenl OI Of. DAV IOAT STORAGE on ~~~·18;;~1~· anrt 536-7175 or 873-0566 NABERS S1ereo AM /FM rlldlo S75 Publlthed Onaoge "C ~~ \': :t.:: =:..;~;: ~~ C:: No¥eMbet 1, I . 1Ma F-40t =County on October 1e, the ~~7rt 8-ch, DATSUN '83 2IOXZ '3l·1M 5 Dally Piiot Octooer 11, 2&, City ct Sen1e AM, County 01 of the h'9'1w~ ~ ._ Cr.,,. --deya • Turbo, T-top, 5 lpd. CADl.l.AC . ., ~ IOOI m NOYM\ber 1. 8, tt16 Oranoe. State ot Cellfome. Mll'lner Drtw end A~ ~ ...... Ole • ..-. Ctlll 175-A01 LARGE SELECTI~ ,-of 2-+2, dlQltalJ wire Loaded with power equip. F""'31 REAL ESTATE SECUAITIU 8tr... . "8JC MJlU .........._.......,. .. U., MOONHO In NEWPORT NEW & USED 8MW SI whls, S 1 UOO. 494-~53 LARGEST SELECTION ment, suede Interior. Ilk• SERVICE. ' Celfofnla cor-~ at ltltM ~· ,.0. ... -. C:... ..... HAABOA for Nie. Price L• ... -Of lei• model, low mlleeQ4t ~ (Stk •30S3A) P\BJC NOncE rn:"°"· M dVf llPPOll"lted we on Ille wttn the Qty CA - l\990tleble.54&-1t30 SE~~~~~:~:..o D~:putRA~~~ T~:~ ~~=~~ 11,ltl FlClmOUeW•• ,::-=~=-= ~. ~OIM:,,uni:= 1'Mtolow4n(lpwaona•1 ~~0::1~ SIOE TIE on GrMd Cene1 3670 N Ct.ry A\19 LONG ..... °' buy112k ml, tulty , .. "•1110 Jonnson & Son MAim STA~ ~In INt Olf1aln Deed of Hvfltlnoton S..Cll, Call· ~ ~ : ~ No119mbet 1. I . lM5 8afbOe lttd. tor ti" bolt . BEACH . ~~:"" 'U.000 .., Lincoln Men:u')' The fOllOwlng per90N ... ~~A:::-: ,."1 '!\"'g ~'*on'°'t~ ~ W . CA t2tl3 T-411 Sl()lrno. 154-9779 No. Cherry extt--405) ieggr~E~· 26267~~~ C M doing t>ullnMa et: Cori>ot· DOROTHY GLASSMAN ,. ~ ~ 00 IO In wntlng Ow..td A. YMttey, 1711 W ••.,. 11nnrc iU 1ef II' .... 1211 (l14)Ul.llll FIAT '7' X18ConV911. mll'll 4 =-~· ~=-~ corded August t6, 1980, In Within 10 d9yl Of 11111 nodoe :::::-~ 8-dl. CA _....;..,.-=~"".;.;;..;.';.;...;.~-- 2'3-C 19th St.~ J~~~':v~~ ~'.~1f2-:l· S2200. Lo~~..!!!'~~lp. f'ta.IC NOTICE Drive'. Suite 800. Coat• !:c:'::W~:~ :Z.:~~ Thia IM.tll-11 con-~A~M BNcti 875--0238 ,,___ M-001'o~•A•t2C~on1n t74S ange, State Of C..ttomle. In 0..etopment ~ En-duct.Oby., lnOM®91 -HONDA '80 Accord ment. L•lhet Int.. ~lop, FICTITIOUS aua...-.1 Fountain 8ootl 13704 Of ()fflQej ,... ~ronmentel Alloura. Seo-David A y_,.,, The f04lowlno l)er'90fll .,. Cea~ 1114 FoRbS/Jt camper Speelal. >lire gu tank, loW mllee. xlnl cond. Sett llHUTll•IPUI ~~B~~·753 wtrewn.elcovert&much NAME 9TATEMENl' ~~~~.~:· coro. 1t Page 1332. ,_..:Ion. P O. Bow t90. H\lnl· Thia ltatement wM tiled ~hic:,i:-;-~~ DELIVERY DEPARTMENT 1....,..~...,....,...,-----.,...--,..,,--morel (1233A) The tollowlng l*SOOI are Tiiis bu1lne11 I• con-corder lnltrument Number iflOlon BMcti, CA 92&41. llltth ~ty ~~<>;· ua. Sii 303. Newpor1 BiMr:tt. McLAREN'S BMW II ••a Lllll• S14,HI Ooing buSlnua u Inter· Ouc1ad by an lndMdual taec>e, Mid Deed ot Truat Comrnen11 wlll bl con. ange ty on . CA 929&3 -Ji'-MI I ... nallonat P C 645 Nyea ........ ~ .. C·on"' wu r.-<ecoroed on Aprll 11, l6dered "1 1t1e ~ 1145 cont '3500. 1113.eaae M-F 11n 8, &-.s 11118 828 S. Euclid St. .. _.. ..... ___,...,~ •--s """"'. • "\ .... ~ ..__.._, .._. In ..-__ ,_ Steven Jeffrey Smith, .. n.,.., our _....._ .._ Place, uue A L1guna Thll atllement WM flled 1..,....., .. ._,_ I ·-ru-making body b ---~ ,,.._ ,..._ M.O , 356 ~ Ave a nd recle ve a frH U...wwy Beecn.CA92651 ClenlofOr-rnentNumber84-15020t,"1 lion on .._,,., en flt.. ...__, ..,.ange ...._t • ....,.111/ Fullenon, CA AM/FM Stereo TV. No 2121 ·---"" ... HOIMl'1 As d 6-45 Nyea -4th Ille County reuon of. breech Of delfeull vlronment.8' lmPect ~ Diiiy Pilot October 18. 25 Ste 303. Newpor1 Beech. obl!Qatlon buy WI --•• . Ptac. Lagun: 1 Beaett, CA Inge County on October 9• In payment Of perfotmenoe be ~ tor the No"9mber 1, 8, 111&5 CA 92683 credit appr:.i. tll 11./ ... ·HH 92651 1985 ,_ ot the obligltlonl MCUted PfOleci. F·3111 Tiii• bu11neu 11 con-...... n 1111 714-8808300 115 Ronda 588 lnte r-1 ___ 2_1_3_-ee_1_-e_7_o_1 __ ceptor. Extraa. $2800 obo &45-3924, ~8-2813 ILL-l&Ylll l.WI CADIL,LAC ·a5 Sedan de Th11 buainen 11 con· Publlallad Orange CoM1 thereby. lncludlng tt111 Dated: Octobet 29. tM5 d1t:.bJ ~i~~lth, 11./.1•2•1111 Vllld 4700 ml damaged ducted by an llldlvlduaJ Dally Ptlot October 18 25 brMC!ll or defautt. Notlcle of Publlthed Orenoe Cout Ml.JC NOTICE M 0 . Whlu.et Menor Bike S 1100 0 80 . Neon lighted Ilana $75 & Up. Lv Mag sse.-2193 -. • • Houeln Asadl NOYilmber 1 8 1M5 . • whlcn WU rlOOfded July 11. Delly Piiot Nowrnbef 1 nda complete front etld Thlt atatemenl w~ tued ' · F-402 1985. u Aecordef'• lnetru-1985 '1CTTTIOUI euelNll l wt~he '=ty*'b;:8 o'f~ $8800. (ID. 270641) Deal-with lhe County Clerk of Or-ment No 86--255444, WILL F·S04 NAMa ITATIMIWT ano-,.._......, on October 9. er 818/788·6e72 ·~County on Secteml>er SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION The following pet9001 ara 1985 ........... , 20, 1985 PtalC NOTIC£ TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER PWUC NOTICE doing bu.,,.. u : The Plan· f3ll1'72 F117t• FOR CASH, lawful money of 11tlon $hvn. ano 811nO Co , Or COiiet PubllaM<J Orenge Cout flCTITIOUI .u..... the United StatM, °' • FIC'TTTIOU8 ....... 21n San Jull'I L-. Cotta Del~ Oct= 18, 25. Dally Pllol Octol>ef 18, 25. ..._ ITATIMmfT C&lhler'e cnecll drmwn on 1 NAMa ITAff....-T Mela. CA 92~ ., Novt1mbef 1, 8. t985 The following perlOl'll are llll• ex national banlc, • The 1o11ow1ng pareons are Dll'llel Mllleteln. 2722 s.,, November 1· 8· 1985 F-387 F-383 doing bu•lMM ... F1brlcl atat• Of ledefll cradh \Hllon, bual,_ u : Annie Juen Lane. ea.ta ....... CA Unllmltad, 120 EMt 23rd or 1 8'et• or federal Mvlngl t«l Suoar10f Sult• 92e26 --------- -,2021. Coate Me.a. CA and IOen lllOCletlOn doml-. Nawpofl Beech. CA Dennie Senor. 24565 Ben-"8JC NOTICE ~ • Jll lnll..ltatl . buty, El TOl'o, CA 82830 _ _.;...;;.;;...;;...;..._..;;..;...,;...-- George M.,CUI Antarr 111. II Ille time °' Ille .... rigM, Shlney Ann Henderton Th11 bullneu I• c:on· FlCTTTIOUI ...... K 21SM 4139 Vie Merlna -101, title end lnlerMt held by lt.,1535 Eaat SUttl'I St .. Long duct.ad by. 1 genetll pert· MAim ITAT111mWJ NOTICI CW Marina Dal Rey. CA 90282 u Trust•. In that rMl ptop-BMctl. CA 90802 nert/\lp The IOllowlng peraona •• Al'ft.ICATION FOfl This bu11n .. 1 11 "Con· arty lltuat• In Miki County Thia bueln•H 11 co"• Detllel Mllttteln OOlng ~ -= 1) The CHANQI IN d~~~~-_l~Mdual and State. deecrlbed .. I<>'-duc1edt>y an tndlVldual Thie ltalement -lllad 0 •111 Apan m•ntt. 2) OWN11' ... CW .,..,..~ m Iowa Slllrley Ann HenderaOfl with the Counly Cler1I ot Or· Strattlam Up&anc:I, Umltec:I. A A.LCOHOUC •VElAQE Tl* ltttement WU flied Lot 31 In ~ 17 °' Thtt 111tement -tlled ange County on October 9 Cellfornla Umlt.O Pertnef· ~= wttn the Couniy Cler1I of Or· BelbOI llllnd Traci Section With the County~ Of Of. 1885 1hlc>, 18552 Mac Arthur ... --MBZ '83" 300SD. mint •---------To Wll<>m It May Concern ange County on October 3. 3 .. recorded In Book 1 ol ang. Counry on October 14. ~ BM.I .• Sun• 425. !MM. CA ---c:ond 1 bo ........,., een t985 page of Mlacelleou• Maoe 1885 Publllned Orange eoeet 82715 --D ' ur • ~ .r . nm 1111 OlnmE ZUBIETA. JOlln M ... ap-,..,.. recorded In 1"9 ofllce of the ,..... Dally PllOt October 11. 26. All Aul, 18552 MacAllllut lellll Int, 111 extru , 1 Slk lhft AIC AM/FM CUI plylng to the Departmem ot Publilhed Orange CoM1 County Aec:Ofder of Orange Publilfled Orange Coee1 November 1. 8, 1985 . Blvd Sutte 425, lrvlne. Ca Thia 2 Or Cornet with p ie, ownr w/all record• (Llc -ICUX900) (Stk331t) Alc:ollollc 8e¥er'age Control Dally Piiot October 18, 26. County. n.. .... PllOI Octoc. 18 25 F...00 92715 xtra C-s> fuel tank, ale -126.000 obo. 476-2727 for "'40" On-Sale 8-to...if November t &. 1985 The atrM1 addr-°' ~l>ef 1, 8, 1985 · ' The Slratllem Grayp. A prep & more (S.•0002) MBZ'83 300SD. Pure 1aHI llcOflollc bevwages at: 1714 F~23 other common dealgnetlon F-407 •-"' lllftTll'f' C111torn11 Corponllon, Piii Ptecenlla Ave .. Coefa·Meaa, 1---------Of tlle reel pr0C>9'1Y herein-,.~ ""'""' 18&52 MacArthur Blvd . O ....... ,..E CO•ST BMW 320t '78 xlnl cond class. wtil/gray. extru. CA 92827 •-IC lllftTlC( Ibo e d Uc r I be d I 1 Sutt 425 lrvl CA 92115 ""~ " ' · ~nK ml buy or assume. Pubttak-' Ora""" CA•1t ,.""'-"" " .._..._,, --11 1 ' ne, i-...1Rert 11 feblt ;t>' trana New ...., ,_. ... w -purporleel to be: 311-311 .,._.,. lllftTlC( ....... ,._... --Jo11n Miner, 18562 ....,.. llU · Pvt ply 714 623-6998 Delly Piiot November 1, '1CTTTIOUI .,..... 112 Amlthylt Avenue . ,.~nu ~ IT.ATE..wT MacArthur Blvd . Suite 440. 2524 Herbor Coeta M... tlr .. S89 . 964-9018 . 1985 ..... ITATl•NT Balboa laland. Clllfornla. ......... • ... fo4~· Irvine. CA 92715 ....... 21 BMW '71 Bevarla, aunroof. MJ~~3 wh~~;:~ · e:i~:.~ F~88 The 1o11owtng per10n1 are The und«llgned hereby '';~An....-r doing bull,_. u · DflQOrl Menrd.a RUM1t11. 18562 ' mks tils rune great. 4apd. S1500. ,01'( ml buy or uaume ---------doing t>ullneu u : Can-dltclalma ell tlablHty tor any Ttie lollowlng perlOl'll.,.. Fire . 1548-0 Adetn1 Ave . Mac:Artnur Blvd , Sul11 440. '·2 CHEVY Sllv•r•do OBO 8'48·29e2 Pvt~ pty. 714 623-e998 . P\&IC NOTICE vubecll Hornet, Oecernber lncorrec1MU In llld 1treet doing~ u · 3C Medi-~~.~=·J~~92e2.!non. '"'lne, CA 92715 ,. '11 OllY IWll/Wll , __ .;..;.;;.;;;;..;...;;.;..;..;~;;......-Homea. and Fora Homn, llddr-ex other common cal, Inc., 1g21 e.. Carnegie. 9474 Calla Circle Fountain David t< Limb. 18552 Oulty/Crewceb, 8.2 L. BrMunws s87r5ea5 11 30!· 1 100teakl• e&t MBZ 'M 500 SEC, 30k ml. Auto. air, AM/FM. 1111 whl, tc 21ae 1178 M1Jn S1r .. 1. •A. lrvtne. deelgne tlon Suite 3C Sam• Ana. CA • MacArthur Blvd • Su11a 440, " '"" <tlV\ NOTICI ~ C" "271 S aid a •o... wUI ..._ made • Va,lley, CA 92708 1-........ CA 92715 dleHI, fully loade d ,..,.9 OBO M8-2i62 _ xlnt cond, -3.""" Of u-luggage rack · .,,.. "• 4 -.... 92705 Donald Gallen Tanner ... " ... S7500. 497...oo8. .., · · 9Ume lae. 476-7010 Vicki (Lle#2H41289) APPllCATION FOfl Phlllp H. McNamee, 1178 without warranty, ex~°' Robert E MGConnell, 1845 Anelletm 3C eo.te "0111 buelneH 11 con· CADILLAC '83 El Oofado I (Stk#3745) CHANQI IN Mein Street, •A. Irvine. CA Implied. ,.,ding t111e. poe-l921 E Carnegie. Suite 3C. ••-· CA .,.2827 · OUC1ad by 1 ltmlted panner. '85 TOYOTA 4 x 4 ' MBZ SL 450 '79 . S24 000 OWNIR ... OF 92714 Miiion, or encumbf~. Senta_ Ana. CA 92705 ~11• bU"aine aa 11 c.on· llhlp MANY EXTRAS loaded, lneld• moonrool, ~1----&HH----l-At.--eoHOt:ic-.WttA -t>ele 81mbfo~Gal-ll•ty jl'!e _princlpel .,.._ 1Jbis._bu.11Maa, IA.. con '" AU Razl •tt-1.--.t-i ~•4 &0-0 ·' Ch I " 6773-"'63632200 L LOu L.ICEN•'"' alM Terr~. "-one 09' anoa of t!li' NOti'Or Olfiir ..__ . OUC1ed t7r • ~ P'lrt· Thia etetemeni -flied ~ ( 1 OK 834) Dea l e r r s or .,.. ~ -""' • dUC1ed ...... • OOt'PO''""'' ___.... 1 .... -~-••er. C " 92•25 obl"'"'tlOn eeoufed by Mild vi ·-.... p with !he County Oertt Of Of. 8 8/78" '"''72 .,..._ .., " " ..-Rot>en E. McConnell Oonllld G Tanner Cou TOYOTA '79 Long bed, 1 rvv To Wllom 11 May Concern. Thll bu1ln•u. le con· DMd of Tru8t. with Int.,.. Thia itatemef't wu flied Tiiie lllttmenl wu fll«l anQe nty on Octotlef 11. new pelnt, new tires & ABER GEL A 1b•r1 ducted by· 1 tlmltad pe11ner-1od other auma u Pfovtded wltll lhe County..Cl«k o1 Or-lwnti the Countv Clef1! of Or· 1985 rime, S3000. 090 Mu11 MELEK·SHALOM, Blgllan, lhlp therein, plu• Id~. " ~ County on Octobef 3, 1111941 County ~ October 1•. 0 ~ Mii 84M182 1112 IATlll 2IOD SHALOM. Freel M . are ep.. Phlllp H McNam. '"1. uAder the tarm1 tMreol l9&5 1985 PuD41anec! renge .,.,_, Stick, air, AM/FM. plying 10 tt\e Oepertment ol Thie at11emen1 wu meci end 1n1-1 on IUCtl ad· ,._., 1 5 ...._ Oa11y Pltot October 18 25, fua (Llc•IEDPOS8) Alcoholic Beverage Control with tne County CJent of Or· .;1nce1, end plu1 '"'· Pubhlhed Orange Cout P\.iblllt>ed Orange COM1 November 1. & 1985 '11 ooag; C::go Vwi, 3 (Stk #3705) OGE ·75 Swinger, 59tt tot .. 41 .. On Sate Beer & ange County on October 9. chargeund •xpen-of tile Oally Piiot October 18 25, Delly Piiot Octooer 18 25. F-404 apd, overdrive. good ••aa1 ml, S900 546-9097 IOe (Pub Eat Pl ) to Mii 1985 TnAt• end of the \ru1ts1 Ncwemt>er 1 a. 1945 F • 20 NoYamber 1 a. 1985 .... •---------elcohollc bever1gH et f1m 1.4 crMted by Mid DMd o _ ·-.,. --.TM"r mpg, ale. power $4500 WI WAIT fHI 16175 Harbor Blvd , Foun. Publlallad Orange Cout Trust The total amount of F-"06 ,.~ ""'1 ~ Ctllf '"" 89m 482-7811 .. u• llll OAll taln Valley. CA 92708. _ Ollly Pll01 Octotlef 18. 25. lald ot>llQatlon. Including •-II' lllftT1C( I RCTITIOUI ..._ .. CHEVY '78 Van Con· ~ Puotflhed Or1111Q9 Cou1 Novemtlef 1. 8. 1985 rauonably Mtlmaled 1Ma. r\lllU\f nu NAm STAlWMEMT venlon. 6 cyt. long bed, SM Veno dot S antoa Delly Piiot Novembef 1, . F-390 Cl'IT argeat ~.t , ..... t._... ~ °'1n1t~ MLJC NOTICE ACTITIOUI .,...... The toltowlng '*''°"' are lffl• new. onglnal owner. 1985 ru1 •. ,,. .,,,. "' -'1CTIT10UI IUalNIU , N.-ITA~ ld°'"G Dull,_ ... 1mpu19e, $4500. Mu et S e ll. F·489 rtaJC NOTICE ~~:~8~ tllla Noe~ls NAlm ITATIMINT The toliowtno '*'°"' ara 1 1~ 5*1 M~ &42-7148 11 Dated: Octot>er 15, 198 The followlng penon1.,. doinG t>u.in..t • Kio.ier a...ai. CA 9 ~-.. ~~---..1iiiiiifiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiilr,/iMilEEiRiiiC5iEEiD5iEfisf~·~16644°S500:SSLL f'ICTmOUI ..... • MAL llTAff UCUM-dC>fng bull,_ U ' JAM Sign -'DPrll ... Com:6 17832 George ~. ~ 19 Col· DO A LITTLE blue, 55K rnl., llhr, lo1ded P\lM...IC NOTICE T=~':! !. TIH UfMCI, • Celltomle Co 1845 Wallace Ave ·c l't:2:,d · Sutt1 · Tustin ~~~ Newpor1 BMcn. CA ......... YOUR car ls perfect s 18.900. FICTITIOUI auetNIH doing t>utlnea .. : Realty _,.oretton. -Trwtee, ly: Colla M .... CA 926a7 Alloe Meyers, 419 Cotton H0111E MUST SELL. 495-3474 NA• ITATIMINT Computer Syetem1, A Oen· D. J . ......,, lta l'N1l-nt, Jol'tn Robert Melon. 1845 KIOlltr 11::dingSul;n~ St ,._port Beacll, CA OWN Ford '88 Muatang, 1 ownr, The lollowfng t>efton• are eral Pertn«lhlp, 1S33 Eut 1eo0 ~ lfooedW.,, htte Wallace Ave Coeta Meta. 17832 1"1ne vd • 92663 MERCEDES BENZ '84 good running cond $2000 doing bulln ... u : Megen's OcH n e tvd., Newpo rt 100. lent.a AN, CA l:l1'0I, CA 92827 · Tuatln. C-'! 92880 This o uam111 11 con· -300-D lurbo dleael. 675-5485or640·06 19 Buslneu Servlcee. 2668 8each.CA 92681 T...,.fMM .. :(714).,..10 Thi• bu1lnH1 II con· Tll•• busln .. • 11 con· du<:ladby llusbtndand wite Anthracite/' Palomlno, Newporl Blvd . .-c, Costa James M. Hervey. 1533 Publllhed Ora~ Cou1 ducted by: an lndMdull ductld by 1 company WllOI· George Meyers loaded. $23.995. or aa-Ford Must. ·79 Ghia. A/C, Mall, CA 92627 Eut Ocean Blvd . Newport Dally Pllol Ootober 18. 25 JOl'ln Robert Melton ly owned by 1 corporation r1111 slltMl41t'11 was tiled •ume lease It $407. auto Iran. $1150, 26K on Megan t<ratochvO. 2668 Beacll CA 92681 Novembt( 1. 1g95 Thie atlternent wu tiled P1ul T Kloate<. Prealdenl #Ith Ille County Clerk of Or- p/mo. 493-6859 new engine 722•7537 Newporl Blvd •C. Coeta OaVtd M. Cairn•. 7844 F-461 with Ille County Clerll of Ot· Thi• slllem«it •U 11:;:' ange County on -Otobef 9. .., OAIAOI SAU ADS NOW C&.ASSIFllD If CITYI Sii 11&.0W MflN, CA 92627 Broedmoor .Trad. Orange. ai\oe CoUnty on Octoce; 8, #Ith 11\e County Clerk of • 1985 •MOB ·79 Conv, hrdtop & FHI lllT&H IT M Tiiis buslnH s la con-CA 92861 • .. _ iro Wlf1CE t985 •· ·~County on Octot>er 14. ,_· 11ereo, apok• whla . V-8 . 5spd ., AM/FM. ducted by 1n Individual This bu11n1u 11 con· rugu\,"" ......,, 19 f2illlm2 Publ1sl'leo Oranoe Coe.at Meda work S 1000 obo I air.covert Megen Kretocllvll ducted by a general part· T ~ . Publlen«l Or1nge Cout . Publllhed Orange eou1 ,Delly Piiot October 16. 25. 673--0730 Ask for Shelly I (lie• 103686) Thll statement was llled nerll'llp YOU AM IN Del'AUU Oalty PMot Octobef l8 25., Oil PllOI October 18 2~ November 1 8 1985 •-•L...-r.utai• . (Stk113855) wffll Ille Covnty Clefk of Or-J.,,._M H8"'eY UHDIR A HOmOWNllrl November 1, 8 1985 NoY~ber 1 8 1985 F·31l2 ...... 3 llffl ange County on October 16. Thll 111tement wu flied A I IE I IM INT LI IN F-438 F-409 P..Wala 1107 Y~D!r 11 4 SEITU 1985 w11h 111e County Cler1I of Or· DA'nD MAY 14. ,.._ w. OR THE ROAD AOAlNl 2 F:tniVLoll of tum i · ,_. ange County on October 9. L.HI YOU TAKI ACTION I 17871/17681 San $101 71 f Puotl1t\ed Orange Cout 11185 T0'9!0'nCT YOUllt~-Toya, baby lleme, linen•. morR • S S IS 8°" , + II Dalty Pltot Octobef 18. 25. ,_,..1 E"TY, rr MAY M toU> AT wlcilet uaorted hahld alMI I. 11 un · C E November t, 8. 1985 Publlllled Orange Coeti .. ...-..... '"' IAU. • YOU 11.m. • Set 8·30 3·30 ISM. 78 down. IOMd nd F • 12 2• " .-.-.... · · · • · Eatate Sele • Ouell ty Commercial L .... OAC -! Dally PtlOt Oc1ooer 18. " NHD AH IX~TION 2149 Sevflle Ave. furn11111ng1. 1ppllences AU.-Uml uisf November 1. 8. 198! cw THS NATUM cw THI PATIO SALE·MU111 Famlly. end ci<>lhee. AU mutt~· 11., ... 2 lffl Pt.a.IC NOTICE F-401 ,ROCHDING AQAINIT TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE bOOk&. ciolhee, carpel 8927 Swordllth Ave. -• 'II .lllP o.a I YOU, YOU IHOUL.D COM- c:tMner, loll men. s. & Come by on weekend• or ••PEUGEOT_ 2 504.,. FlCTITIOUl IUIMH PtalC NOTICE TACT A LAW'nfl ACAOU . up. Sat. 8-4. «<1 1 E. Bav call•'* M7-1I04 Both xtra _.__A. ·e2 Wgn 8 Cyc., 4 apd .. PIS , NAME ITAT£MINT NOTICE OF SALE _, ..._, 800 P/brekea. chromewheel9 Tile lollowffig person. ere FICTTTIOUI Ml ... 11 On November 27. 1985. at ·'!"--· d~. l lovt, blrd laat. C~ s:oolo·7:I S~~.f3 ... I end MUCH MOREi doing buslneu aa· Trojan NAMI ITA'n•NT 10 45 AM 11 the Main En-~ ~:";,~~" ~ dinette .. !',' .!"Md 2 FXUILieS: Sat i Sun, 06 . 5" ·"' 3 . 1 ' B 0 b 0 r llMFY783) Manufacturing , 30 J lf· The fo41owlng Pef90l\I .,. trenc. RONALO 0 ROUP, tO Wrongdomos .. ......,, more .._ ..,. .. " .. Sl HI le<aon. 1rv1ne. CA 92714 doing bullneae .. ; Neveda A LAW CORPORATION, 330 Lfn<j A · decor Items, antlqu411. 6'46-3185 Sl9Vt. ' Robert M•lvtn Hen• Supply Depot. 1!1421 1111 Town & CW\try Rold. 14 Agave ----......... 0-~-.............. furn. l more. 8901 .JohneOn & Son defahot.30Jettaraon. Irvine. Redhill, Tuatln, CA 82tll0 Suh• .no. Orenoe. Cd-15 -be•V« telHI ... LI liU Mertln~ue. olf Atlanta, Lincoln Mercury CA 92714 Patrovlca AndrM, 221 S fomla, In tile City ol Orange. Ill Hitt Men NEidRIOARoob • fol nr e..e I Magnolia ,.. ... C,., 2626 7~!~~~~0 C M Thi• business 11 con-Raevea Or .• 8ever1y Hiii•. CA Couniy of Orange. S1111 ol ~~ ~ "'8 Y ~In ~ GIANT RUMMAGE/ AUC-'-D•' n duC1ed by: an lndlllfdual 90212 Callfomla. under tile P°'"' U n """'-· o BOUTIQUE SALE n'm•.-.inar Lincoln '82 Exec Coaeti Rot>en Hendeflhol Thia bu1ln•H 11 con· of Sale purault'll to the 19 neoned our f rldey, Sat. I Sun. . Tl N/ , • .. ~.nr . B Id r ~ 8 . . . 8 I a c II Thie st1tement WH llleel ducted by· en lndlvldull tw m1 of tllOle oenetn Cow-20 Bonnet ~--.-----..,-rz-: all In onel Fri & Sat 9·5. .. o t Condition• and Re-2 t Protrtcteo 45 FOf .. l I0- 48 Modlflel 48 COior 49 O.C:khand 52 Senta C•• S3 Weight unit 55 Buc:keye Stile 5e OeairOUI 57 8elleve s8 NL T .. .m 59 tnMCtt 60 Nur- 61 Old Dog ctlta ... 1114 a I b 1 • c 0 m mun "l POllSCH! wt maroon velour upllola; with the County Clertl elf r· Petrovtcs AndrH nan '· . Church/ School. !Ith AUDI g lua perllllon w/aolld ange County on October 7, Thie atetement wu flied 11r1c11on1 recorde d on 22 Soecy m•-OOWtil ec CHEVllOL£T divider; epeclaJly fitted 1985 wllll tile County Clerll of Of. Augull 30, 1979 In 8ootl 449 24 L1yer1 of - .. ., lllT Orange St, Htg. h. H.......__ QIAalttv "OCktall bar wt color TV & ,._.. ange County on October 18, Pao-41-45 lnclulNe. of Of. ar11e1n s lel F 11 ..,......, " Publlllhed Orange Cout 1985 llclal Rec:ord1 of Orange ~ Sovc Ev«y Sunday. Orange Moving • urn ure. s.i..a l«vk • emtfm tape de<:ll radio; Delly Piiot October 18, 25. ,...., County Ca l tfornl a , 27 Shut eo.et COiiege. Fatrvt.w & appla & odd• & endtl ,.. .. •c•u heevy duty lly & heating Novamber 1, 8. 1985 Pub4llhed Orange Coett 8eumglf1rw a Roup,• Law 29 G-and T ·<nen Ademe, ea.ta Meta. Ad· Priced to Setll Satuf'dey '-D•1 ft tyt; dual heaY'y-d\lty bet· F-433 Dally Pilot October t8, 25, Corpor1tlon. u attorney for 32 ··-10 ~1 m1ae1ot1 &. PnlnQ FREE. M . 10281 Kukul l1fEllllON letlee; over'tlMd rH r vi... November 1 8, 1985 THE MEADOWS CON· 33 5e1ze1 Specee $10. -432-seao =· ~-~ It~ on w/vanlty mlrr0ta; up. I F-2692~7 OOMINIUM·TVATI.E AOCK 3, F'"°"' _ __ _ ta !. C-Hwy grllded t1eevy duty tires RIDGE purwt lo Sectton 35 Piamorn r al 5. Al .._,_.. llwt. w/ .. ·11 .,..,. tire Inter .. _ C lllftf1C£ 13St ol the CMt Code Of ltle .... p ~ 01 A STEAL! Fna. GateleQ behind 278 Broed'#ey. --, c o'~u~callon' en•; r""'-1 nu PtalC NOTICE c:z St111 01 Calflomla. WlLl .... "·-::e:o;'"•· V.711C22' v18tanf2ty. Toola. clothee, kitchen ,,s .• ,.. w/drlver, cellular phoM flCTITIOUI ....... FICTmOUi ....... STOEL~ET HPIOUBLH"'~TA~ ~=.upon • etc. -lttrM & ml9C 487-3441 w/"'lland• off' 9')Uktf NA• ITAnmNT NAam ITATDllJfT . FOR'C...sH. ~.... 39 Accoet• ma Area s.i.. North ol • ~ l Poreche '75 81,, blk/IM. Limo 11 ptivatety owned -The fonowtng peraona.,.. The tollow1ng peraons ara ofealeln '-fvlmon.yoftN 40 ~ ~ btwn Flllnltew l nu cltci\, xtra cieen. Mutt one lime owner. I0.000 do+ng t>ualr-. u: HI LOW doing bullneU .. N & s UntJed StaM. all r1gflt, llt... 4 1 FOOd Herbor. S.turd8Y 8-4. 2Y SALE.SAT M MUI $3900 875-1879 miles. Price $25.000. Call Mtlntenenoa & Rental Co .. LTO 1eo21.J Skyperk Ctr-and '"terMl 1n the 1o1ow1ng cont\jtuent• 1 Kamalii Cour1, Newport PORSCHE 8118 '7S Sii· 631·5599 Of &45-0777 Of t300 Adami Ave . 81dg tS. cie. 1rv1ne CA 92714 deact11>9d ~ llMlteel 43 Oeor"' .. /llT/• CrMt. Meny grM1 "'"" P.O Box M 7, Font•"-· h. Coete M .... CA 9~2e Send°' 818 Venem Ave 1n Mid County and Stat• u Pray.no 11Quf• ll'J UlllTll . COME SEEi ver annlv. •327, lo ml, CA 92335 David Victor Donovan, Ventc:e, CA 90291 Unit 19 LOI 2 of TnM:t ..--,,.,.-....,.,:---r- mlnt S 12,500. 873-888fJ 1300 Adami Ave . B-15H, T1111 t>v11neu 11 con· 1oe12 .. etlOwn by mep on 1 ? O ARAOE SALE. SAT. 7 ft ~00. 3 man reft RR '5e SILVER CLOUD IH UllllJI IUll fM Colt• MM, CA 926~ duct.O by an lndlvlduai n,. Jn Bo<* 44t Pt0et • 1-45 1 lern-4pm °"'°' qt\1Jr9. S50. len.H. .. ••• gd orig cond Wht/ '° -I Tllll bueln ... II d'on· Nagy SM1dot of Maipa, ,_,,."'Orange '--~~--+--+-TV,~ mlec. boerd. Mo~. water only 118 500 m,..2;2 · Loeded w~= ·equip-I dvcted by en lndlvldual Thia 111rernent wu n1ee1 County. Callfomla 14 HI Magetlen St. C.M. 90flner. alcla, e tc. SAT ' mtnl (IK Devtd Victor Oonoven wUll tMI County Clerk of Of. The ~ ltrwt aa- Nov 2, 10am,....pm. 2118 SUBARU '808ta WgnOL. S11,lll T1111 111temen1 wu flled 1ange Cour ty on Oc1ober 16, d,_ end Oltltr oonwnon ... ,..,,.7-+--+--+-- 0tANT MOVING S ALE. Wlndwerd Ln. &4~2515 4 whl dr , USOO JOhnecMi 6 Son wllh Ille COUf'lty 0-11 Of Or· 1985 ~ If eny. ct tile Ak 22 yra •• 1901 722-8415 Uncoln Mercury ange Coullty on October l5. ,_ real prOS*1Y delClrtbed ...._ __ _.__ ~ btwn 8rletot & 8la Yard S ... Sat M . 2628 Mart>o< Blvd C M 1985 Publlallad ()fenge CoMl lbo'4 tot~ IM uncMr· 20 Me9I off Santa Ana Av. 1.,.00 City St, Npl Hgta TOYOTA '74 C..lca 5 apd, 714 /640-se3i> . ,.._ 011ty Piiot Qe1ot>er t8, 26. -'gned mek• no ,.....,,_ SAT ONLY YAM. Harn-Frig, 4 pelrt new er~ nu paint, gd runntno cond Published <>•nge Coelt NoY9n'lber 1. 8, 1985 llllOfl °' wwreniy. , 1a 8 ~ mond Organ H112 1500. country ati!le, oxy •<*. 11200.oeo 54&-1312 11U lllMY Ml oa11y Pltot October 18. t5, F-4t3 nlna Sone. IMM. Cellfor'nla F.t. COuntry Pine table. e eurtboardl and mote. TOYOf A •79 corolla SR5 Stk., elf. cue. NoV9n'lt>er 1 8, 1988 r-•42 The ~ °""* of cHlre. MWl376. PMuf, EA8T8L~l ,AMfl.Y. l .li. 5 IPd. a1r,.am/fm, l\.kl-IF?l517) PWLllCNOllC( Mld•~•tttle ttme t ' aofl 1100. 1920 Vic· 8AT10.11.w~ornucf\ ~ U ttl, "3-.2246 &Ul,M,3775) • otlM All 11•11l.lerl-t,_ ueo New KtMWW• _..,... • ' ....... P\8JC' llJTIC( I ~nnoue ...... 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(66}29) tn..1 .. , P/I , Lone Bed I Loeded & Rffdv For The Ro.dl $7686 ___ ......_ _____ .-..,.~--~--' ---• 1986 4X4 PICKUP BUMPER & MIRROR PACKAGE e WHEELS & TIRES 7111 '12 TOYOTA COIOUA 515 l HNU14) L.8. SNld, AM/FMster, •''· i49i6 Mii '14 VW GTI ( 1 KCM29) 5 spd. AM/FM stereo .... 'ff tiiutvl . - LEASE PER MO. PLUS TAX Sailors sweep to titles Newport boys edge Eagles at Sea View cross country_ meet By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Qlilr .... c... ,,,...,, Newport Harbor High got out the brooms and swept through the Sea View League finals at Irvine Park Thursday afternoon, as the Sailors captured both the boys and girls varsity titles. While the girls' easy win was no surprise (they have been ranked No. I in Clf all year), the boys' win was a nip and tuck affair thanaw the Tars edge Estancia and Corona del Mar for the win. All three teams were 6-1 coming into the finals, so a squeaker was expected by all three coaches. Newport's 49 points triplmed the Eagles' Sl scrond-place total. CdM took the third slor'with 60. And all three teams will be at Mt. SAC for the CJF prelims Saturday, Nov. 9. ''That was some race .wasn't, it?" said Sailors' Coach Eric Tweit. "Before I even knew that we won I was happy just because we ran so well. I knew any team could win it and I'm &tad we did. I was also &lad to sec Carter Brown able to prove that be is one of the better runners in Orange County." Brown, a senior, took first with a 15: 16. Erilc Kloster's I 5:46 was good enough for sixth and Colin Bode was right behind wt th his I 5:47 for seventh. Jim Gecrlings just missed the top I 0, taking I Ith with a I 5:52. For the runner-up Eagles, it cul- minated a most satisfying league season for Estancia Coach Morrie Adams. ~ "I'm not happy we lost, but I'm very happy the way the kids ran," he (Pleue eee SAILORS/CS) GIRLS VOLLEYBALL • RUllDen race down a hill at lrYlne Park (top left), Woodbridae'• Sherri Smith com- forta teammate Bolfy Watertard who auf- 4 " . ~ I.' Diiiy Pilat FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1985 . [!J .. Woodbridge, CdM tune up tor tennla ahowdown. C2. Man99era LMord8, ROM •lgned to new contrecte. C2. o.11Nol ....... "'0..... ........ fered let crampe (bottom) and Newport'• . Maale BeD90n (right) racea to Ylctory at Sea View League crou country finale. Harbor gets • • scare, win from Trojans Foley leads Sailors to a comeback win over Uni. 33-24 By DOUG WARD .,..,,...c., ••. ' Ncwi>ort Harbor High's playoff bound football team had a scare thrown its way Thursday night at Davidson Field but Bryan Gupull donned his "Wildman" costume and quartcrbaqk Shane Foley decided to come as himself to lead the Sailors to 33-24 come-from-behind win over upset-minded Universi1y High. Guptill, the Harbor running back who plays bis football under the pseudonym "Bryan Wildman." rushed for 73 yards wh1Je Foley completed 17 of2 I pass a ttempts for 204 yards to pace the Satlors. . Tars. Coa~h Mlke GuidJngs credi- ted Uo1 vers1ty'soffense fore.x 1end1ng the Sailors to the limit. "Umversit) was the problem to- mght," Giddings said. "The) 've moved the ball all year. Their onl> problem has been that in the past when they moved the ball they would tum it over. Tonight they didn 'L" Newport Harbor got the first break of the game when University's Craig Allton had to drop to his knees to field a low snap from center while in punt formation. The ball was ruled dead on the 24 and the Sailors took over wnh excellent field pos1t1on. Five plays later. Wildman swept four yards untouched for the score to cap the dnve that made it 6--0 wtth 4:53 remaiAing in tbe first quarter. Undaunted. University moun1ed one of the mos11mpress1ve dnves of Sea Vlewatandlnga "Mw-1 Hart1or s.ctdlell9ck Woodtlr~ CorOlla cM1 ,,,.., C:O.la Meu Ealancla ~ W LT s 0 0 J 1 0 3 I 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 I·~ 0 1 3 0 o....I W LT 7 I 0 ' 1 0 s , 0 0 s 0 T11w"9't'I SC.-. fffwDo'1 Het'llot lJ. Unl,,...1lty 24 3 • 0 3 • 0 3 • 0 1 • 0 I 7 0 L.119un• a..c~ Unlveollv T ........ 1 ~ (7:l0 tun.I U9une 8..ai vi Eatanae (11141wPOrt Hartlor H~I COiia ~ V\ Woodtlrtoge (INlne Hlotll s.twd9'f'• G-. s.odleC>Kk 111 Cl>rona Of!,,,.., INJwoorr Harbor Hllll!) the mgbt by marching 81 yards 10 11 plays, • Quarterback Ban Stlbcrman led the way wtth a 15-yard run and a key 15-_Y.ard completion to Tom Phelps while eluding a heavy rush. :Craig Belle put the fin1slung touche' on the possessio n Wlth 19-yard touchdown run on a short yardage situation. The dnve consumed 4:54 and made tt 7-6. U ru vers1 ty stretched its lead lO I 0-6 when Will FerTCU ~Jed a 37-yard field goal wt th 8:59 left in the baJf. The score was set up when Newport Harbor fumbled on its own 18-yard Ltne. The Sailors answered with s1.x more points before the half on Andy Sheppard's 39 yard touchdown rcccp- uon from Foley. Sheppard caught a quick look-m. broke a tackle and made his wa) down the ngbt s1dehne to malce n 12-10 at the 10term1ss1on. Giddings 1hen cleared the locker room of his asststants and had a str.ugbt-forward talk with his team . (Pleue eee IRWPORT /C2) Oilers earn share of title I Dana Hills cripples Vaqs' playoff hopes Huntington Beach tQJ!_SFountain Valley in five games to win co-championship Huntington Beach High went the limit ~fore disposing of Fountain Valley in five games Thursdalen;f1t to earn a share of the Sunset ue girls' volleyball championship on the Oilers' court. In the Sea View League, Newport Harbor' completed an unbeaten season by blanking Estancia, while Woodbridge earned a share of second place. The details: Ha.atlngton Beacll 3, Foutain Val- ley%: The Oilers finished at the top for the first time in the school's history following a tense 17-15, 15-13, I(~ 15, 13-15. 15-13 triumph over the Lake rs enjoy this rout With fast break in gear. they romp by the Suns, 144-107 PHOENIX (AP)-It was the 58th time the Los An11eles lakers had beaten the Phoenix Suns in a Na- tional Basketball Association regular· season game and it also was the wont. Byron Scott poured in t 6 of his 31 points in a lopsided third peri~ as the defending world champion Lakers stayed unbeaten with an easy 144-107 victory over the winless Suns here Thursday night. "We got whipped," said Phoenix Coach John Macleod. "They beat us in every phase of the game. They were awesome. Onoc LA gets the momen- tum going, they're very tough to catch. We just ran into a dynamite team." "We ~t a lot of fast-break points and that s the kind of game we like." said Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley. "Once we got ihe runninaaame going. It was great. It WU a lauahet. We had a lot of fun. not at the expense of the -Suns, but ju!t etayLnl basketball out there and e'\JO)'l"I 1t. Scott. a third-year pro out ofoearby Arizona St.ate, put the l...akttS ahead to stay early at 27-25 on two fl'CC throws with I: 11 left in the fint quarteT. He had nine points in the period as Los Anaelcs led 33-29 enicrina the tee0nd quarter. Mitch Kupchak, Mike Mc:Ote and Maurice Luca then came off the bench to score six quick ~iots apiece for a 62-47 Laker lead wnb 3:21 to fO until halftime and Scott pumped tn s1~ mnrc in the final I .SS to make it \ . . • Barons. "Everyone contributed tomght." said H untington Beach Coach Julie Murphy, whose team finished at 8-2, same as the Barons. A coin Oip will determine the top seed from the Sunset League for CJF purposes. ' The Oilers had 10 rally in both the first and last games to secure the win, overcoming a I 0-5 deficit in the decisive fifth game. Two service aces by Anjic Crabb were tnstrumental 1n 1he late comeback. Sophomore middle bitter Sharon K.asser piled up 18 kills and eight blocks and senior setter Margare1 Hillhouse was credited with her fine play. ·RUey JoluuloD 72-53 at the intennission. Scott sank seven field goals in the third quarter, the last on a jumper with 2:36 left for a 103-71 bulge. Scott also tonnented the Suns last year, averaging 18. 7 points in six regular-season games-five of which wound up Lalccr victories. "I just got a lot of good shots," said the 6-3 guard, who was 11 for 13 froni the field and 9 of l l from the line. * CUppen •tar a.abeate.a LOS ANGELES-Marques John- son scored 17 of his 33 points in the third quarter Thursday night to lead the unbeaten Los Angeles Clippen to their fourth win in a row, a 120-112 victory over the Chicqo Bulls in a NBA game at the Sports Arena. The victory enabled the Clippers to tie the franchise record for the best start of a seuon. The Clippers, then known as the Buffalo Braves, woo the first four games of the 1975-76 scuon. The Oippcn. who led 92-90 eoter- in& the final quaner, fc.&J behind tQ.4-99 with 6:S7 to play after beina oui.oorcd 1 (). t by the Bu Us. Los Anaeles then scor'C'd the out 10 points over a 2:iJ.JPU .. t.o. .take a I ()9..104 acNinfqe. ~Jamaal Wilkes ICOred five points durina the spree. JObnsoo, wh0te point total was bis b~ sinc:ie bcina tnded to the 01ppers before lut 1CUOn1 took ch..,.e in the third j)Crioa with Cbicaao 1ca.dina 78-71. H.e 1COmt 11 conteCUtivc Cfippa points in 2~ minutes 10 brio& L6s An,elet wtthin two pointJ. 84-82. "I'd also like to credit our assistant coach, Lisa Connolly. who wasn't here tonight, for her help." Murphy added .. By STAN GRANCH o.IJ .... C.1111 ....... down and on the ne~1 pla)' seruor fullback Gar) Rentena scomJ Rentena raced 63 yards up the middle. and dove into the end zone. EdJaon 3, Marina Z: The Chargers (6-4) needed five ga1T1es to figh1 off stubborn Marina, 13-15. 151. 15-12. 5-15, 15-12 al Edison. J.B. Hollis kicked a field goal w1th f7 seconds left in the game to lift the .Dana Hills R igh foo1 ball team 10 a come-from-behind I 0-7 v1c1on 0' er host lrvtne Thursday night ··1 though111 was gomg to be a Ions • ntght. I v.as scared c-0mmg into the game.·· said Douglas Seniors Pam Lance. Dionne Powers and HcathCT Souza were tnstrumentaJ to the victory with Lance accounting for 16 kills, Powers I 0 kills and fi ve blocks and Souza contributing with her defensive skills. For Marina (3-7). sophomore middle blockers Jennifer Gratteau (nine kills. five blocks) and Dawn Charrom (I 0 lulls. four blocks) were the top players. In the Sea V 1ew League: . Dana Hills 1mpro .. ed 10 2-2 1n South Coast League pla~ and 4-S overall. while Irvine fell to 2-3 and 5-3. Both coaches agreed 1t was a mu~I· win game as far as playoff ho pes were concerned. "We have a reaJ1suc chance 10 make the playoffs. We cannot 'IA.OfT' about the other teams. ~e JUSt ha' e 10 wm the res1 ofourgames:· Dana Hills Coach Don Douglas said. ~foments after the Irvine score. the Dolphins came back to taJI~ on a fr, e- ~ard run b~ Ketth Cole} The.' score capped a 10-pla~ dnve that CO,ercd 'IQ vards. t he teams trad.ed punts the rest ot the half. although In me had a dnve going wnh one minute remam1ng. But tt was stopped on an 1n1ercepuon b' Dean Romo Newport Harbor 3, Estancia 0: The Sailors concluded an unbeaten run (Pleue He OILERS/C~) The Dolphins' pla)off chances were' djm earl} 1n the game. On the openingk1ckoff. lrvine'sJ1mm)' Ra~e almost broke the return for a touch- ·The second half ~as t}p1cal of ln ·ine·s season The \'aqueros came close. but self-destructed as a senes of penalues and turnovers destroyed their opponunmes to score. (Pleue eee IllVINE/C2) •'l Marina goes for third straight victory Marina H1gh's Vikings are looking for their third straight Sunset League victory tonight as prep football unfolds with a full slate in the Sunset League, along with a pair·ofSea View contests and an Angelus League duel involVJ ng Mater Dei. All begin at 7:30. Here's a eapsule look: Huttn1ton Buell o-u va. Edi•~· U·!>: Both have offensive weapons -Hunun~on Beach behind quarterback Joe Napoli and Edison behind Milce Angelovic. Edison's running game fea1ures sophomore tailback Kaleaph Carter. as oppo~ to the Oilers' multiple-look out of the winged-T. Site· Orange Coast College. Marina (%-0) va. Oceu View (0-%): Rick Vanderriet directs Marina's option ga'me out of the I in a game which matches run vs. run. Mike Stafford and Sean Magula pace Manna's backfield. Wlth Jeff Darling and Marc Ohm sparlung Ocean View. Manna is.ranked No. 9 in Orange Count~ Site: Huntington Beach High. FOODtaiJJ Valley O ·ll vs. Weatmlnater (1-11: Both were shut out last week and both are 1n a must-wt n suuatton. Quanerback matchups· John Peart of Fountain Valle) vs. Steve Gulle) of Westmmster FV given edge 10 passtng bccauS<' of recel\er Dennis Are).. Ile: Westminster High Costa Mesa (%-%) vs. Woodbridge t 3-ll: Woodbridge ts without quarterback John Yurkovich and the Warriors' defense will get a real test against the running and recei ving of 6-3. 235- pound John ( arlson T) ler Riddell adds a ne~ d1mens1on to Mcsa'c; backfield. 1te: ll'inl' High Lagoa Beach '1·31 vs. Eat:a.ncla U -3): Each can stnke o"er the ground. but Laguna Beach d~s 11 quickes1. behind runnen John Lana and Jonathan Todd. Estancia counters the quick punch Wlth a gnnd-11-out attack wtlh Bn an Sherrard and Craig Conte shanng runnmg duties. Site: Newport Harbor High Mater ~I I l ·l 1 v . Bllhp Moattomery (e-Z>: Bishop Montgomcl') has allowed 83 points 1n Its last two .\ngelus Le~ue ~tarts agarnst run-onented teams. Mater De1 altacks behmd sophomore quarterback Todd Mannov1ch at the controls. Manno"ch's stats. 1.3 1 i \'ards and 12 TDs Ile Btshop Montgomel) High: • ----------------------------------------------Man Son Hing earns victory LOS ANGELES -UC Irvine's Bruce Man Son Hing has advanced to the round of 16 folJowing a three-set victory Thursday at the All-Amcncan Tennis Qwnp1onships al. the Los Anaeles Tennis Center on tbc campus of UCLA. ;:~{~!~~~~~~~~~.~owl spot? ShOe-fn, but WhO t~~lenonandGoldcnWcst.cachal will Oppose them? .\notherposs1blecontender1sCer- n tos. which meets Golden West Saturda). But. 1ftbe selections weft' to Mao Son Hina outlasted Ten-The firsrnme bowl mv1tauonscan nessee'sSbelby Cannon, 6-2, 4-6. 6-2. bcCJttended tocommumtycolleit and was to play third-seeded Rkhey football teams will be followina Renebe:ra ofTuas in today's match .• Saturday's games .tenebe:ra s\l'Ullkld before ousting The most attractt vc contest loom· Roecr Smith-orOh10 St.ate, 7-5, 2-6, tn&tstheOrange Count}' Pon' Bowl 7-6 (7-3). . Dec. 7 atOra~CoastCollcic. Man Son Hin.a rcac.hed t~e mam Barrinaarna.iorupstt,Saddlcbeck draw .of t,he tourlran:tef!' Wlth four hasa lock on ont of the bettbund wlll vlet~es an tbe pr;el~1nary round enterunbeaten. WhotheGaucllos and wath Thuf'lday s WlO, ave~ a· willpla} 1s theonly realm~cry to.. at tbe hands of Cannon tn the sum>undtnc the pfne... wb.icb could N~ tournament1'ast year. , " dec;idethcmythtcalC.aliforruacom-Bnace was relentleu at the net. munityrolle:ett1tle said UCJ ~ G1'_'eJ Patton. ~We've TheGauchos(7-0)will beheavdy been wortint on bJm au.ck.inc the favoredto fini bunbealcD'Wttha net and he, k.q,e the ~re 2n rqular«ason achedule that featurn Cannon. Ke 1 upended his pme. three rem•inin,pmes ~st lo ~thet t~nt action, top. Palomar(2·3 overall), Cit.rus(2-4) letdJunOrabbofStanfonlovcrc:amc and Ranch0Sahl1qo(4-l). a slow SW1 and defeated Mtke Wolf Tbeobv1ou ~nt would be ofK.anw, l-6. 6-J. 6-J. &om lbePlc·9Co~ whcresa.t be made after Saturday's game, Fullenon would mort than hkel) be the choice The Pon> Bowl 1s manaae<I b) ddleback Colleae and the Gaucho would bile a chance to avenge last year's I 3-IOloss to the Hornet 1n that ~e. Fullenon hosaPas.dena this week where the Hornets W111 bt flvor'C'd. Tbe Hornets also play at Golden Wes1 Nov. 8. hoS1 Mt San Antonio Nov 16 and dote at Lona Beach Nov. 23 The road 11 much touehtT' for Golden Wen. FolloWlnaSaturda}' p.me at Cemtot and a home pmc ~ost Fullerton. the Rustlmclott W'ltbaroadte laptn tEI C~m1no and a home match up with 8akenfield. Golden West Coecb Ra) hlckkford thinks some cha lD order for the bowl sdeCUon art Due111s B10STtllOUS CoMMUNIT Y CoLL£G £ p~ "There's too mµch subjccuVlty the v.11> they do 1t now "he said "l'm not S&)'lf\& we will, but we rould win t.be whole thnit(Pac-9 Con~ntt) and not ao to a bowl pmt. "Tbere should be 5Qme sort of automauc berth for the winner of the confcrcn~. Somttuves they (bowt C'Omm1ttccs) ~mo~ concicmed with doUars and ccntund bo~ wcU a team draws than a team's t'iCOfd." • * -. Ont of the pn mary reasons that Goldm WtS1 finds ii.elf Ul ClOfttcn- (Ph•• 99! PORT /Q) ' I CdM, '"Woodbri-,Jgf: primed for confr.Onta.tlon I • Each now 12-1 after wins: Vt es top Edison tn Sunset Corona is oow 12-1 in league. 16-3 overall. lf niven1ty fell to 7~ in league plax_ The No. 2 doubles team 6f Gloria Rowbotham and Nicole Capretz posted a sweep for tbe Sea Ki.op, narrowest of margins. winning by pmcs. H· 74, after splitting 9-9. Edison was paced by the strona s1naJes play from sophomore Debbie Goldber&er m the No. I spot. and 6-0 decisions to iweep the 01Jers and pull even with Edison at 7°). Playina well for Huntinaton Beach. which closes out the season with a 2·8 leque mark was the doubles team of Chandcriu and Suneeta SubhcrwaJ, who won two of three. The Stilt is set for Tue5day afternoon's 3 o'clock confrontation for the Sea View l.equc tiUc between Corona del Mar and Wood: bridac on the Warrion' couru after each University JOl steady play ftom laune Lappin in sinates and Olona Yalar9 and Kitty Wriaht in doubles. University cJ~ out the season with a ooo·leaaue match with visitina Capistrano Valley Monday, then a visit from Costa M~ Tuesday in leaaue play. Tonya Van Hee and Jenny Adcock aJso performed weU for Woodbridse on Tbunday sweeping their doubles competition. ' With the los~. the Cb.arJers (7-3) f~I into. a tie for serood wt th Founwn VaUey wttb a coin flip today needed to determine tbe lcque's se<:ond and lhird-plaoe teams for the upcom-i.na CIF playoffs. In the Sun5Ct Lcaaue: collected victories Thursday. . Mca_owhile, in the Sunset Lftgue, Marina ·\:VIS tested by Edison before prevailing with a narTOw win over the Chargers to stay unbeaten. Kcrc's bow it went: WoMbttqe H, C..aa Meta t: Julie Willett, Kristin Siegmund and Liz Ivey led the way for the Warriors with sweeps in singles as Woodbri<14e prepared for CdM. M~ lt, Misoa a: .~c Cha.rsen t1Ve Manna s Sunset Leaaue ullis\S a run for their money witb-sinaJcs star Carrie Crise.U mluing again (flu), but the doubles pairs of Tiffany Fenton and Heather Church and Jennifer Ltang and Klm Robertson proved cnouah to chnch the Vilongs' 10th win in 10 league starts. .It's bopeO in the Manna camp that Crisell, the lcquc's premier sin&lcs star. will be rudy to return next week for the lcagu~_s individual finals at Lindborj Racquet O ub Tuescay and Wednesday (bqinning daily at 12:30). tFoutala Valle)' 11, Hutla&10D .Beae~ I: Ma&eJ' Del 1'1, Bldof Am.at 1: Tbe Monarchs completely dominated the Lanoen as senior Shannon Lavcllr. freshman Vicki C.Ordova and sophomore Li~mini did not lose a pme in s1D&)es. Mater Dei improved us record to 1()..() in Anaelus Lague play and stayed uetbeaten in 1 S matches overall. The Monarchs were to play at Westlake today and Santa Barbara Saturda¥ in their neu encounten bef~ completina league competition with a pair of matches next week. Co,... ••I Mar 111 Vatnnlsy 7: Corona dcl Mar tuned up for its Sea View showdown behind the play ofsinaJes star Kristi Phebus, a freshman. wbo sweoi her oompetitioo. Woodbridge, the only team to beat C.Orona io league play (both teams are 12-1 ). is 18-1 overall. The win ovu C.Orona was by the ··1·m just really tickJed for our kids," said Marina Coach Bonnie Stormont. .. We knew we hid league won last week, but we wat\tcd to go unbeaten." Jcony.W.eaverlcd Fountain YaJlcy'sBarons to the Sunset victory, but 1n the end the difference was in third doubles, where Donna Oinnard and Alice Knoy pulled out 7-6. 6-1 SPOR TS BREAK -~ IRVINE FALLS, 10-7. • • This figllt has an old ring to it, and he's 53 years old Ktnga win flrat in Sacramento Whatever be wd worked as the Guard I.any Drew stole an inbound m Sailors opened the second half with a Houston pass ~th 11 SC()()Dds to go and bit 61 yard drive that took only seven a lay-up to tlclp Sacramento ice 8 122-116 plays and gave them a lead they ~n over Houston in a National Basketball wouldn't re~· n uish. Wildman bur- Association game Thursday. Sacramento led the rowed one for the touchdown, Rockets until I :23 left to play when .Ueem OlaJ•won the second o is thrtt scores. From Cl Early in the third quarter, Irvine had the ball first.and-goal at the Dolphin three yard line. The Dana Hills defense · rose to the occasion pushina Irvine back on the first two plays, and then recovering a fumble as the Vaqueros tried a trick play. connected on two free throws to put Houston on top, .... _.........._ n. UIWenltY 24 Irvine Coach Terry Henigan was From AP dllpatdles 114-11 3. Ten second.slater, EdcUeJobaoa bit a !~foot univ~lliv seer.. iw ~ 0 11 o .,_,. .upset with his team's play. Kenny Lane, with 99 fights to bis m j~mper to put Sacramento back on top. It was the ~rst N•~~= 4 run (kldt tel~) 6 14 7-33 .. We are a better team than the way credit. figures experience will .pvc him a WUl of the~~ ~ular ~Son for ~he now 1•2 Kings u-ea11e 1t run <Fwrell kk.tLl we are olaying. Mistakes killed us decided edge heading into an eight-round and the francb~se s first smce mov1Dg ~o Sacramento l>-f'tf'r• s1 FG again. h'S frustratina." he said. junior welterweight bout Saturday niplln fact, he may from Kansas City · · . .Jn other NBA aGUon. Joe Barry -,.,i:,~sntPPard 11 .u from F<*V 109" The key to the Dolphins' victory be the most expencnced flahtcr in history. Carroll scored ~8 points to edge fo~l-plagucd rookie u-Be'te • run la.tie oau from Farr .. > was "not makillf many turnovers, Archie Moore and Sugar Ray Robinson each Patrick.'Ewlng ID th~ battle of the big men .as Golden .NH-Wiidman 1 run <Cot1«1v kld<l forcing therri (lrvtne) into turnovers. fought well into their 40s, but Lane. a SJ.year-old State gamed its first victory, 11 ! -I 04, ~ver winless N~w ~~":i~:.~.\~~tv ktekl and making no mistakes," according grandfather, figures he's the oldest boxer ever to get York · · · ~e Evan~ ~ossed in a pair <?f three-point NH-Wiidman 3 1run !CoOat'tv klckl to 0o""'as. Dana Hills had two pal.d /f'.or as many as I 00 fights. baskets dunng a dectstve Den vet run. 10 th_e founh A1tendance: i.soo 1 .. 11ma1ect) .... .. d th N th fi tumovcn to Irvine's three, and the Lane, who owns Ltclevision repatr suvicc-fo quarter an e uggelS went on to wm _eir ourth GAMa STAnsncs NH Dolphins were not penalized, Muskegon on Michigan's western shore, swears he's in stra.l~t pm~. ~73 over Seattt~.1'trc. Sonics sco-.-..~i--F-lr-" oowns 12 fs _-...An"" .... o""'th..,e._r...,.....kc._..yc.....was........,"'· ... th_e_,.Do~,,..lp..,..hin...,..-s.- better shape now than be was a quarter century ago. onlycigbt pomts ID the fo~ ~nod, 1l';;J the ~II-time Rlltllff·varoaoe 34•110 26"1°' defense witch held the Vaqueros to He'llJiet a chance to prove it Saturda~'gbt in Grand NBA record for fewest pomts m the 1 penod of a ~:!:::: v•rdaoe 12-:i 11:2~~ onJ~'ne yards passino . . . . game ... World 8. Free and Roy Hlnao• scored 24 py,,1 l 37 1 '3 ·"O' the lrvioe 2~yard line. The key play of the drive was a 23- yard pass from Micalizzi to Chris Bonas on third-and-I 0 at the Dolphin 43. The Dolphins then escaped a couple of near interceptions and decided to kick the field goal with 17 seconds left. Hollis' kick was perfect, quieting the partisan crowd. In desperation, Irvine tried to lateral the kickoff around. but ended up fumbling it away to the Dolphins. * OaM Hlls 10 lrYlne 7 Scer'9 w QINwtw'I Oene Hiiis 7 o O :r-10 trvlne 7 0 0 0-1 lrY'-flenterl• '3 run (l!lrolnen kick) O~v S rlHI (H()llls kldtl O~ll7FG Allendance. 1,000 (ffrltneltO) O~ST'ATIS'TlCr DH Flr11 oowns 15 RushH·veroaee '3· 190 Pautno vardaee 131 Paulno 10-11· 1 first play .. and played great." said . ~-icni >;~ Dou~. The boys deserve alJ the PMattles·varcn e>-o ~pi s. Mich., agamst l 4-year-old vc G uerra of pointsapiece as Oeveland took a 44-20 lead early in the Fun!...-mt 2-o i-1 .. defense settled down after the A10~"1t's a myth that your reflexes automatically go,"· second quarter and held off a Washington comeback te Penattt.s·ve;:OMOUAL .~-s No Lane said Wednesday. "l feel great. Aslooo as we can do defeal the Bullets. I l4-I07. u-~man. 6-st; Bele, 6-4; L.elttf', 11·37, Irv 9 ?9-21• 9 1+1 5·34 3·2 S-S5 credit Tbe~bad great attitudes and IMOIVlOUAL RUSHIMO came ~t Ck .. OK-Slneleton, t ·n ; V~llat, 17·'5, Cotev. • 13·'3; Rallll, 1·0, Mlcatlu l, 2-for·mlnul 20 The lphins' defense was led by 1rv-1tenttf'ta, 14·1S4; Goodfln. •·»: Brolftan, Darren Baird and Romo, who •·2'; Miele, 1-1; ltav•. •·1. ed ..... all tb fi Id IMOIV10UAL f'ASMMG seem to 1,,1111; over e 1e . DH-MIGaNnl. 1o-11•1• Ill. With two minutes left. Dana HilJs 1~ave. 1-•-1. t. started with the ball OD its own 28. INOIVIOUAL UCIMNG Senior quarterback Joo Micalizzi led c~~~·~;.!.7,7~~·· 2•31• vurplflat, HS. the two-minute drive which went to Irv-Miele. M . o Howarel, 11·33 it with a touch of class, I thini it's a fine thing. It's a Roee is highest-paid manager NH-Wllelman, lS-73, Folev. l ·ll; McClelland ~thetic sight to see old broken-down boxers in the ring. s· 11. r11omoson. 1-s; areltf\n. 2-tor·mtll\n 2. INDIVIDUAL f'ASS*G ut that's not what I am. . CINCINNA Tl -Cincinnatj Reds a U-$11barmal\, 12-10-1, 101. . "I've been training bard. You've got to against ~yer-manager Pete Rose clowned with a Nl+-4"otey, 1Mo-1. ns. these young kids today. 1 can chase anybody out of that ti f h befi 1NotVlOUAL •1c1rvtNG gym... t e o c ampagne ore Reds owner u--Pllell>S. NI; Balle, >·ll; a.tter, M , Marge Schott announced she had signed McGovern. Hl; AMton, 1-7; Leiter, 1-4. Why bother? Rose to a contract apparently wonh SI million next Nt+-SMDotre1, l-7t, McClelland 7•51• crato . .. It's the roar of the crowd," Laoe said ... It's the season. ~:~:. Wlldmtn. M •. KalallChan. 1-ll; Reed, greatest high you could ever endure.'' Schott brought out champagne for Tb.ursday's Lane bas beard_tbe roar before in compiling an news conference to annouoc,e the new three-year deal 82-15-2 record. Three of bJs defeats came in world title for Rose. who managed the Reds to a second-place matches. finish in the National ~uc West and broke Ty He thought he'd retired back in 1965 after losing a Cobb's major-league career hit record of 4, 191 in 1985. 10-round decision to Eddie Perkins in New Orleans. Schott S<Ud Rose's contract was worth SI million. But he came back m 1982, at age 50, by, winnlDg an She did not say whether th at is Rose's annual pay or the cisht-rouod_ deci~ion over Bob Plea&d n.Muskeaon. H.e ovcmll amount of the contract andJim£CfiUSOii. the fo1Iowcd tliat wtth lcnockouts over Paul Lewis and Reds' vice president for publicity, said be did not know WilJic Mcintosh. the contract amount. It's Simm.er again· who does_in_Kings OILERS ..... From Cl throuab the Sea View with a convinc- ing 1 )-3, 1 S·S, I S-2 decision over the visitin~ Eul . Outs1dtli1tter l..aura Power was a dominant force for Newport, serving for 24 of the Sailors' 4S points with five of them coming on aces. Quote of the day Keuy Lue, who is going into the ring for his IOOth fiab tatage 53, on his detractors: "My wife's not too nappy about it. But like I've always said, behind every successfuJ man. you'll find a surprised wife." Lasorda 's contract extended But the Reds said that the new pact makes Rose the highest-paid manager iii major league baseball, and 1t 1s known that Earl Weaver recently signed to manage the Baltimore Onolcs for $600,000 a year. Padres' Williams will be back SAN DIEGO -Sao Diego Padres Manager Dick Williams will fulfill the fuial year of his five-year contract with the team with no assurances beyond next season, Padres president BalJard Smith said. Smith S<Ud be, Williams and Padres scneral manager Jack McKeon met Wednesday and Williams Los NGE agreed to return to the team next soring. ManagerTom Lasorda-ofthe'LosAngeles Late goal lifts Devils to 2-2 tie A LES -The contract of a . Dodgers has been ex tended two years . through the 1988 season, the National EAST RUTHERFORD N.J . -Left ~ League Western Division champions announced wing Doug Sulliman sco;ed wnh 28 , Thursday. No terms were announced. seconds left in the third period to boost the Lasorda_had one. year remaining on the th.rec-year New Jersey Devils to a 2-2 overtime tie contract he signed pnor to the 1984 season. with the Detroit Red Winp in a NatiooaJ Hockey ~he Dodgers aJso announced that their entire League game Thursday night. coach1Dg staff of Mooty Basgall. Mark Cresse. Joe Sulliman shot Marie Johnson's rebound over the ~maJfitano....Ma~ny M<?ta. Ron Perranosla and hitung prone body.of Red Wing goalie Greg Stefan after the instructor Ben Hines wiJI return m 1986. Dc:vils pulled goaltender Alain Chevrier with less than one mmute remaining in regulation. UNLV posts 17-12 PCAA win LAS VEGAS -Defensive back [!] David Hollis returned an interception 92 'II> yards for a touchdown to spark Ncvada- Las Vegas to a I 7 -12 victory over New Mexico State Thursday night ma Pacific Coast Athlettc Association football game. The victory improved Nevada-Las Vegas' record to S-4 overaJJ and 4-2 m the PCAA. New Mexico State fell to 1-7 overall and 0-S in conference play. ' Television, radio TELEVISJON 10 p.m. -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Santa Ana vs. F.I Modena (delayed). Channel 56. RADIO No events scheduled. BOSTON (AP)-Charlie Simmer. the National Hockey League's lead- inggoal scorer, broke a 1-1 tie midway through the second period Thursday, triggering the Boston Bruins to a 7-4 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Simmer took a goal-mouth pass from Barry Pederson and easily beat Los Angeles goalie Darren Eliot from close up for bis 12th goal of the season. , Three minutes later, Simmer Set up Keith Crowder whose wide angle shot deflected off Eliot's glove putting Boston ahead 3-I. It was Crowder's founh goal of the season. The Bruins, returning home after an 18-day absence, improved their record to·7-2-I with four goals in the third period. Boston defcnseman Ray Bourque intercepted a Los Angeles clcanng pass and scored his fourth goal unassisted just seven seconds into tbe third period. Garry Galley scored on a Los Angeles power play at 4:37 before Barry Pederson and Dave Pasin nailed down the Boston victory with goals just 23 seconds apart. Pederson scored his fifth goal on a pass out from Dave Reid lo make the score S-2 and Pasin swung out from bebmd the net and tallied his first NHL goal for a 6-2 lead. Bnan Wilks and Dave Williams added two more goals for the Kings before Pederson added a Boston ~oal into an empty net Rook.Jc Kraig Nienhuis JIVC Bos- ton a 1-0 lead in the fint penod. Dave Taylor·tied tbe score for the Kings with his fourth goal of the season and No. 274 of his career early in the second period. PONY ••• From Cl ti on at th is point oftbc season bas been its improved turnover ratio. Last season at this time, the Rustlers bad aJready turned the ball over 10 times while forcing only nine for a minus-I I rate. This year, Golden West has I 0 turnovers whjJc forcing 14 for a pl~. "It's pretty obvious that it (the . turnover rat1o)is one of the reasons for our record," said Shackleford. ..We're not a gifted team, so we've got to play extremely well and make our breaks." The Rustlen' offensive line, con- sidered 1 strong point at the beginning of the season, bas 1i ved up to its billing. Incredibly, quarterback Tim Hanson has yet to be sacked this season. The credit must JO to the line which consists ofBobby Sims. Sonny Pau. Rob Goff, Tom Piechota, Gil Medrano and Pat Dyson. "Sims, Pau and Goff should be All- Americans the way they've been playing," said Dennis Dixon. Middle blocker Tracy Krueger continues to show improvement after coming back from a recent ankle injury. "It's nice to see Tracy moving around as well as she has been," said Newport Coach Mike Neece ... We're going to need her. And I think the team is starting to peak at just tbe riaht time with CIF coming up." For Estancia, which finished at S-9, Kim Braatz played well defensively. WoodbridJe S, Cota.a Mesa 0: The Warriors polished off the Mustangs with case, I S-1 . I S--0, I S-1 behind a strong serving performance. Woodbridge (l 1-3) was led by the serving efforts of sophomore left-side hitter Tamami Murakami who bad six service aces and junior setter Loren Newman with fi ve. The Mustangs completed their season at 3-11 in tbe Sea View. Coraa del Mu I, UaivenlS)' t : The Sea Kings completed l~guc play in fourth place with an 8-6 record and now will hope for a wild,-card in vita· tion to the CIF playoffs. Cd.M's leque closing win was by scotes of I S-1, I S-0 and l .S-8 over the visi~· Trojans. Lea · the way was junior middle blocker obin Hubert ( 16 kills), sophomore setter Rhonda Schnitger (30 assists) and the play of back-row specialist Christy Linden. =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.1 Walshmeyha~~~artCa~na~h REDWOOD CITY (AP) -San adds be feels "very solid aboui Man." University finished its campaign with a 4-1 0 showing. MJl1JoD Viejo S, lrvtae t : The Vaqueros dropped to 7-S after the I S-1 3, I S-I 0, IS· 3 win by the Diablos (6-6) in the South Coast l..cague match at lrvinc. . . )\ A Very Special Shoe Department # 119 Fashion Island• Newport Beach• 759-1622 •Bullocks Willahire Wing Francisco 49er coach Bill Walsh says he miabt have to start backup Starting quarterback Joe Montana quarterback Matt Cavanaugh Sunday was held out of practice apin Tburs- apinst the Philadelphia &ales but day because. of a sore left shoulder. Sports on TV for weekend. TELEVJSiON 8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel S. 8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Santa Ana vs. El Modena. (tape). Channel S6. 9 a.m. -COLLEGE.FOOTBALL: MinnC$0ta vs. M,ictupn St .. Channel 13. 9:30 a.m. -RODEO: ftiah school champions take pan in the Youth Nationals Finals Rodeo from Mesquite, Tq .. Channel 9. 9:30 a.m . .&.. HORSE R.\CING: Breeders' Cup - Thoroughbred racina's richest day: seven races and a purse that totals S 10 miltion. From Aqueduct Race Track 1n New York, Channel 4. 11 a.m. -WllESTLING: Channel 9. 11 :30 a.m. -OOLLEOE FOOTBALL: fowa at Ohfo State, Channel 2. Noon -WRFSn.ING: Channel 56. J2:30 a.m. -CC>U.EGE FOOTBALL: Navy vs. Notre Dame, Channel 7 I :JO p.rn. -BOWLING: Kodak Invitational from Olympic Bowl in RocJ>.!53 N.Y., Channel ... 3 p.m. ~ PllO PVU'IDALL: NFL week in review. Channel 2. " p.m. -OOu.eGE FOOTBALL: Scotts ftom around thecountty, Channel 7. " ~m. -SOCCER: Worid ('up qualifyloa matcb (tape), O\ao.oel J.4. 1:30 p.m. -PRO BAKBTBALL.: New York K.nu:b at CUppcn. Channel .S. • 8 p.m. -P:CO ~ALL: Laken II Golden State, Channel 9. l Lm. -W Q Channel 9. • RADIO Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Diego State at Air Force, KSOO (1190). I :30 p.m. -cou.EGE FOOTBALL: Cal State Fulle~on at Fresno S\ate, KWOW (1600).. . 1.30 p.m. -COLLEGE F001'8ALL. Washington State at USC, iu;~.~070). ~ 2 p.m. -CO · GE POOTBALL: Long Beach State It Pacific, KNAC (I O.S.S). ":20 p.m. -PRO R~Y: Kings at H.anford, Kl.AC(S70). 7: 30 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: New York Knicks It OippctS, KMPC (710). 8 i).m. :-PRO BABm BALL: Lakers at Golden State, KMPC (710). s1111ar TELEVISION IOa.m. -PR.O FOOTBALL: Chicaao vs. Green 8ay, ChaMel 2. Noon -SOCCEll: World Cup quaJifyina match, CbJ nnel 3-4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: RaidiCT's at ScattJc. Channel"· 2:30 p.m. -COU.lt-OE JPOOTBALL: Washlnpon Stace at USC(tape), Channell, RADIO I p. m. -PllO roo1·~,.n•ALL: New Orlean1 at Rams.. 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Med a Ihde ... the 6.m two mOa. We.._.._..,.. .,od p~ ~ ... Dllt .,..,, ~ ... In dM ii"'"'°" N"'1MJ't Rarbor ls still thinkina about this year, u the defendina champs turned the trick for the te(X)M year tn a row and appear to be roWna u the CIF ~lims are only a week away. "We have all the airla healthy and runnina wen." aaid fan' Coach Bob Van Sickle. ..Our top airl• are •till ruo.nina well, and no.w we have tome ot.ben wbo are really com.int on." Maaie HeMOn, wbo ripped off • fine 17:29 for f1M. peced the Sailors to IA cay win. Newport't 20 poin\I outdi. · sW>Cod C4M'1 lecood-'*1e 73. lApna 8eeclt took* lat C1F berth. eda:ina Woodbrida 81-89. The Sailors cloni.inattd the event by pletiq all ftvt NllDm lft ~ t~ RVm. After He91G8 came BuftY Rabbitt. whole 17: ll earned her teCODd. 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Waldl For Dewn (McMol 51.60 llM S.60 11•1 De Sone (Solltl 6.00 uo Plelltv Conldout (~ktr) l.20 Tlme: l:M. NMTM •ACI. l 1116 mllff. Slhl (McHereuel 1.20 l.IO 2.IO Olor1!1t 0--IFemencterl 4.00 l.00 Flttlly Flora (SI. Merlin) 1.IO T1me: I :44 '1 S. al •XACTA ClH I oeld "'-00 12 fl'tCtC SIX lt+7-4-2·11) 11o1tld Ill,~ lo 16 winning tlcket1 (1lx llOfaH) S2 Piek Six COMOltllon oeld '11U O 10 1,004 wlMlno tk:kltl (five horaH) ,, l'tCK .... 12-10-t-t-6·7·6·2· 11) ptld Sl72.l0 to 2' wlnnlnO lk:ket1 (etollt llOrMll. Cerrvover POOi: 1162.MO- Atlandenc:e. 14,614. Mert ... _, .. ( ........ ....._, nlN ..... ..... lvtll Uftdl (~ldlolle•Mltl dll. W tlo c...t CS..lftl, 7·S, H , ... 1, Mel• Wilellder CS...,,) dlf/f, Woltek ll'lllett (~). 6-J, 6••1 lcwlt Itek• (Well o.r-v> ... '"If• G.-\Almt IU.S.), l•J, .. 4; Jotw\ ~l!IW'ot CU.S.) Mt .... vtl SINH (Cl.ectlo-&IOvtklt), 6·2, 6· I. ........ cu. (ltW98;1 ..... VLI UlllllM ...... I. lr1'MI • ....... Cllflt l!vtrt UOVd IUJ.) .... 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HMnrell IM ) IOat, 0-6, J-6, S·7. 0...... Fenlon·CflYrdl (Ml ... CllrlllOCIUICK· Goeoelle ... l. d91. Ammenn·ar-n, '"'· def. J.,_l·Oleson, 6·4, Llene·K ltob· er1aon IMI won, .. I, •·1, 7·S; Mteneu· e.1110re CM) IOtt, 2·•, 2·6, 3-6. ,.,.... .,,..., It, "...... ~. ...... w .. .., .. CFV) d9I ScllmkS, 6•1, 094 He-, .. ,, d91. Thoroton, 6-0, nw..i- (Fll) IOlt. 1 .... 4·6, won, 6·2, PMll (Fiii 1011, 0-t . won. 6·4, IOll, S-7 0.... PrU-Urlccttlel (Fii) loll 10 C Suollenwt l•S ~el. S-7, IOll to ~d· TllOme>SOn, ..... d9I GulOt-ow.rt. H ; CtdllH.)9flt (Fii) loll, S-7, 6•7, won, 6·2, CUMttd·l(noy CFV> won, 7'°', .. I. 6-0 ................ Mrtw Del 17, ..... """" l ..... Lev• (MO) def. Frel'lkllll, •-o. d9I Ptltnelt , ..,.0, oel. River. H , Cordov• (MO) won, 6·0, 6-0. 6-0, Cimini (MO) won, '"°· .. o. 6-0. o.Mel lurlle·Solnner (MO) def. auencernlnor· Ht llemler. 6·2, def. Merci--Qulnft, t -0. Off. Trleonl1·SlnM>n, 6·0; L Sq'llttl·J. Sm1111 CMOI won, •·i. t·O, 6·1; l(rau ... Fi.tnlno (MO) IOtt, t·6, -· .. I. 6•1. • .. "• , Hllfl lc:M9 ... .._ SUNS&T 1.•AGU• "Niii F-laln llt ... v I 2 Munt lllOIOft a.tell I 2 Edtaon 6 ' Merine ) 1 OCH l'I 11'9w ) 1 Weatml111ter 1 t niun.y-1 ic- Huntltlelon 11..m oel Founteln Ve,... 11-15, IS-11, 10-lS, ll·IS, IS-13 ECllson oel Mtr1nt, ll·IS, IS-I . IS-12. S-IS, IS-11 HA Vl•W L•AGU• (llNll) New-1 Ht rtlor Leouna a..cn WoodOl'ldN Corone def Mer Ellt nclt Unlv••llY Coate MtM ~k TI!uncleY'• Scwft " 0 II l II l • 6 s 9 • 10 3 11 'It 14 Newoort Harbc>t o.f. E1lancie, IS·l, IS·S, IS-2. • •• Woodtlrld99 de'!. Co1ta Malt. I~· I. 15•0. IS·I. Corone def Mer def Unlver1llv, IS·7, IS-0, IS·I SOUTH COAST L•AGU• 1'M'MlllY'• ~ Minion lllelq def lrvtne, IS·ll, 1S·IO, IS-3 El Toro oel Sen Clemente 12· IS IS·7 IS·7, IS· 10 NA m1MV IM491n I Curt11 Stranee 2. Lennv Wltdlllnt 1 Calvln PMll (. Jim Tllor~ S. lttY FIOvd 6. Cor"' Pevln 1. IMI Sulton I. ltooet' MtllOle f. JOfln Mtllef!r( 10. Merk O'Metra II. Creto Stadler 12. Joev Slll<leltr ll. IMmt\lrd Ltnotr 14, Tom l(lte IS. Fuu y Zoeller l t.. MUCler'I G '"'1 17. L.trrv Mir• II. Tom Wet'°" It Peyne Stewart 20 Mee O'GredY 21 ~ .. l um• 22 Wavne Levi n ,...., JKOOMn ,._ """" Nortll ll OtMv Eoware11 J DQdgers ask waivers on Johnstone LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los A•lcs Ooctaen have requested waivers on outfielder Jay Johnstone for the purpose of aivina the Jct\· banded bitter bis W\()()Dditional ~ leax. the team announced Tbunday. Johnstone. 38, saw limited IClion for t.bc Oodacrs in I 9U, b.ittina .133 in 17 pmcs. He collected two hits in l S •t·beU and drove 10 two ni.n.s. ~1-141-52_3_7-25-o _Jid, MERCEDES 21 31921-8588 213 • 11• & 3 1 ___ 1_1~41.1.50= ..... 1&20~1.__ ____ -4©~--------------- 2 3 3 3 1rnports INC. C·6·M·P·A·R·E 1 2 YEAllS ro ~c.1 LEASE & OWNERSHIP PLANS tlaA ' wt.,..... co.PaaaNC& ~--W L Pa. CM a...r. • 0 I-....... , 0 IM ..., lilotftlnd • J 1 ..., I~ GGIOan ,. ... I , HO > P91Q9111x 0 , ,too ,..., *'"'. 0 J 000 J\.ot ....... 0...... Deftytt 4 0 1.000 Ho\lltlOll 2 2 500 2 OtlM 1 I 500 2 SW'W'l'lellto I , .m , ..... SM Antonio I , .m 2.., Ulall .1 , .m , ..... 0 L.Hen 144, S4'M J07 LAKllltS (144) -ltamoll 0-l 2·• 2 Wortl!Y 7· 14 1·2 lS. AOdUl· JaDOtr 6· 11 2·• 14, ~ 1-1 4·• 6. seon 11-13 ,..11 11. Coooer l·l 3·l t , Luc.al •·7 0-2 I , KUPCNIL >·• ._, 1?. GrMn S•I ,., 14, McGee 11-14 0-1 20, S«ioe. 4·S l·S II Nevllt 1·2 0-0 1 TOlalS: SS-'3 3'·'6 14' ~NO( (1071 -J-1 l·7 2·S I , SMcMf1 s-• 1·2 11. Eow ... 01 •·7 1·2 t , Ot 'lfll 6-II 1-3 13, Humptvlft 3· 11 <>-0 6, Adtml )· 11 1-1 7, Plt1"\ttl )-6 1·3 t. Holton I· 10 <>-0 2, Oullent •·I 1 <>-0 t , Nall08 f · IS S·t n , Pltldl..., l-4 6·1 11. It-0-3 0-0 0 Totets· "6-107 19·32 107 sc...-.~ i..aa.-. l3 )9 37 U-1'4 . '"'-'I• 2' 2• 24 ~ 107 Fouied °oul-None. Rebou~ll•1 67 Ut•mbl•, Jonnson 71, "'-11• Sf (JOnea. AdllrM, Plndtnev 61 Au lat...-Ltken '2 IC-IS), Pl'loenla 24 (Devil Jl Tolti lout.-ukef'1 30, "'-11• 37 TKIW>I· Ct~ls Coad> MtcLeoCI. ~x llltHI ~ Il l. Lek•• btl\dl, dalev ol Ml'nt Attenotnc»-11.'6 I no, a.. 112 C.HtCA90 ( 112) -WOOlr 11. Green 6-12 S-4 17, Oldf\em J-7 3·4 '· Gervin 6-1' 3•3 IS, Mecv ,.7 2·2 6 . ..,_. 6·112·2 14. Conine ... ll 2·2 14, OM.., >·3 I· 1 7, PtxlOll I· 1 <>-0 2 TotalS '4·'7 24·1' 112. ~••s C1•1 -Jomton 1s-1• >·> l3, Muw .. l · 10 t·10 IS, Oclfttlclson J·• 2·1 I EC!Wtrdt H l ·l 13 Smllll t -16 l ·l ll. Br~ 2·9 H 10. a.tlltmln I·) ~2 2 C-l·S )-4 t , Wlllle1 2·6 Ht Goroon O·O 0·0 0 Tottll '3·1S :U·•I 120 ~ .. ~ Cnlctoo 29 l6 2' 22--112 en-. 30 2' u ~120 Fouleel out-Hone R~lllcteo " CG,...., II, Cll-1 .0 IC>ontldlOl'I l2l AUJttt-Ollctoo n <Mecv •>. ,,,_., u IEdWtrch IS) Total fou~ 2t en-• n. Tecnn1cti-<111ctgo 1~: oe- '-· •nene111-1.10t Cna c.uMl"'I KIGH KHOOL Set "'"' u... , ..... (.. lr""'8 ll'wtl I . " ..... TM/Tl KOtfl I ~I Har~ "· 1 Elltnele, SI 3 Corone o.t Mer 60, 4 Ltoune a..cti, llS, S Colla ~ 120. • Unlven ltv. llS. 7 WoodtlrlOoe 169 I ~.m llldllllduel rt1U1t1 I Brown INM I. IS 16 2 ~ IL&), IS;l2 l RoOl>lru !COM! IS:l7, ' a uoe !El. IS" s M«ertO L8 > IS·4'; 6. ;(loller (N~ IS " 7 eooe INMI IS O I l(n1on1 IEl 1S50 t Perrv IE> IS:SI, 10 MoOson (COMJ, IS.S2, II Geen· lno1 INHI IS:S2, 12 e rown ICCIM I IS.SJ 11 St-arl IE), IS Sl. 14 Sllrvoc-ICCIMI IS;s&, IS. Mtrtvn ICOMI IS SI, 16 l.tOin • (COM), 16:11, 17 wee.: ... IE I 16 17, II MoC>Ol (COM). 16'1 19 Uri IU) 16 21 10 Mcl..eeNtn CCMI 16 27 Q.lr1t TM m acora• 1 NewPOr1 HerDor 10, 2 Corone o.t Mer, n. l Lagune &Mc::rl, 17, ' WOOC!WldOa, "· S Unlvenltv Ill. 6 E11ancla, 141, 7 Coll• ~ 190 I Seodllbtcl<, 24 I ll'ldlvlcJutl rftulh 1 Menson INH). 17.,. 2 RtllOltt (NH) 17..J'2. l Sl'l\1111 !WI, 11·17 4. Al'dlnon (NH). 11·'6, S 8-vlCIM (E) 11:55; 6. Ruffini lritH). 19-03, 1 Acre"" IPttHl 19:07, I. Ct .Ihlen (COMt It I I, f Str- CW>~ 11:12, 10. l(fas.er I.MK). lt IS. 11 W Pel·erwn (I.I I. It It , 12 ..._ IL&I 19:27, lJ Molltnd ICdMI. 19:21, 14 1t ,....,._, (Li l It " IS A~ (NM) lt:!I'. 16 0 L•me (CCIM) lt-56 17 McGni111 CC:OMl 1"57, 11 Ar"•-tro.;1 (W), lt-.59, " Foro ICoMI 10-tl. 10 lllctOf IU), 20':?1 NHL ~u. cow•••• ~--• L T ........ 1 1 01'•M J•Jlt ... s 4 l 11 • • ''o.o •• 2 ' t • M .. ....,,.~ 4 5 I t J s J • , ' 1 7 1 • ' 4 1 I 0 J WAL.SS COMP ... NCI PwMdl--7 2 0 14 s • 0 10 ' • ' 10 ' J l • 4 ..5 ) ' l s , • MltlMDMMell • 2 1 11 1 t I IS ' ' 0 12 J 4 I 11 ' • 0 • n.wMIY'• klww ~tOll 7, '°"91 • Oelroft 2, New Jerwv 2 -T~aO- • .. 2' • • •I It J I fl » • JI • JS ¥1 17 G 11 "' .. ,, ,, ,...., vn 1&1eMw1 et Wellline'Oll BufttlO al Edmcw11on . -~·c. Qlla ., .... ,..Cl Clllcaoo ti kalOll r WH lllntlon t i New York l:llt.nden Pl11Mlur9'1 t i MontrM I ""'~ •• Ol*>K N ... Y Ol'll Rt!llltl"1 11 New JW'wY 8 uflt l0 .. 11 t llCOUvet' Toronto •• CtlOtf'Y tntroll at SI U..:li Wlnnlo.o et Ml-•• SuaeYt GM-. ic-.. ., Pl\lleOeloflle Toronto et Ectmonton· SI Louil at WIMloet 8tVIN 7. 0. 4 ~""' ....... Los/II..._... 01 ~ &ollOll I 2 .,._7 ~,..,_. I l!lo11on, NleMul1 5 1~. Cole>. IUO Pent~urren. 8oa (1110Plftll. 2~. 1(-.cl'V LA (rOUllNne). 6.:Al, Nlef\0111, L/11.. (lnlt rflf"•"ce ). t .2S, Me1'11wert aoa llllofHttdlltlll. ll~. Cole, &ot (11'1,.,_enc.tl. 16:>4, Smith. LA. rnelor ( 119tittne I 19:%7. Crowder. '°'· rntlor lfleftllntl 1"17, Wllltmt. LA. _....,. mlllOI' (rOUll'linl). lt-'.J9. w.b, LA ( r OU9fl • Ir.el. lt-.Jt. SUnmtr, &ol (_,.,,1119), 19.lf, P•lln, ao. (rOUVlllne), 19'.lt s....~ 2. Los ... ,...... Ttvtor '· ,.,.., 1 Bolton ~,,,,,,,., It ('"9CletlOll, MlckMtonl. 12.11. 4. &oston, CrOWder • ISlrn<n.-. LlnMmenl. 1S..)S. """9ttie-Lot Al!Mlft llenCTI. ltrvecl tlv WlMlem1 ttoo lntnv men on let), S:Ot, Ktul.tk, IOt (llOIOli\91, l·IS, Wllltrn1, LA I rou8111r.e l, 9:27, Ct.Kr an. Bos ·c l'OUOfllno), t:27, &oa IOI\ DanCtl, a.Ned l)y Lull owlcfl 1100 menv men on a l. 11-o? TillN ..... S. to.ton, ao.,,Q.,. •. '01, 4 Los /11..llOelel, GalMlv 6 (Envolom, Fox>. •:37 li»I, 1 Botton, p__, S (ltelcl, 1(1\nelO . 6'5.2, t Botton, PH ltl 1 (Merl<wert, l(u -1, 7·1S t Lot Anoeie., Wltlt1 I (lteOmondl. l:Ol, 10 L..ot ""-"'• Wl~lern1 • INldlOlls. Gutv), 1U2, 11 b ton. l>tcltrlOn 4 (Llnaemefi, Crowoer). lf:2S. P9neitlet-c.ote, aoa Urie>· ol"41), ):)3, Wells, U. lholdlne), ~ Lltl-n. aoa (l'IOC*lnt 10-Sl. Ktw.al<. SMtl Ott~~ Aneelft. l ·l,.._30. lollofl ,._,._ H-?t ,.,,_ ..... oooor1\&'lltta-\..CK ........ I ol I. 8ost0ft 0 ol S. Goe!IH L.11' A.noeltl. Ello! 129 INltl·'2 11-1 t.lon '"-en t»-161 .a.nenci- •--10.214 ,...., M Miil• 11toe1n u~on AIMC$11ne, Men lllMl ,,,_,,, ....... ... AT~ tel •edlellltr, N.Y.l »·-lee-.n 1 L ... ov 80<nll00 !St OltrlH . Mo , 6,091, 2 """i.10 ~cetl! l\lenezuetel Un, l Oavi l="errarollC'inOilcSI\ llrYl S,t'll, 4 M ike /11..ult:IY (llldlenaf)Oll~) S,17' S 1111tr'1\tv Motm•n 1~e1 °"' > s.an . • Bruce Ct '1tr rlifoulld lifOCk Ttx ). S.150. 1 Jeff h!ll'-' t<oiumoo.. ~C.1. ~ ....... I Grtr\et l,,_llla<M. Coia • S,'40 9 lifowov Morrow ISt L01Jl1l S.'14 10 O•rr; 8ow ... 1Mleldlelown, P• ' S m 11 HWOICI SuH•nl lifow.olh Moen I s 7'2 12 &ooov Jaclll IN ... Or'teen•l S nl 11 Mtrll McC1tln 1lifoetlftter N v J s.m. " a rvv Y~Jr TUllM) s.no ts Me"' &ell ... IG•relen Grovel &oo Hadlev (Pom· 11o11no &Mdl Flt S.700 17 Rav Peret C•nclnNtl) S.U7 II Jon Gant (PO· "°"''on) S,'31 ,, SI-Fenr !Clnclfw,efi S •77 20 l!loc LMrl" Jr IE rle Pt ) S.401 .. Tllwld9v'1 trwactlelas •••••au ........ .......,. LOS ANGELES OOOGElif~-...a tne contr.c:t of Tom Ln ordll. mtneo.-for' two .., .. ,, /11..nnounced 11111 Montv a.-1. Merli Cr"M, Joe Ametflteno, MeMv Mola. Ron Pwrenos1u •no e... Hlllft, co.cllft wl~ return nu t ... M>n ritemecs Oon McMtf'IOll COKl'I lteci"'9'119<1 wat~ on Jav JoMttone o...~r tor the ourPOM OI ol~ll!e lllm 1111 uncondlllone~ ,.,.. .. CINCINN/11..TI lifE DS-SIOneel ..... ltow, oiev•·meneo.-IO • :11r ... ""' contrtd "le'"'9CI SOii! &.-..o.n Dlldling lnllructor V.N DIEGO P AOltEs.-.\MOUftC9CI ht 0 °ca WIMleml ,,.,._ •IN retum ,..,., ...'°" l"OOTaALL NatMNI ........ L.._ OETltOtT LIOHS-Sloneel Rev SN1 Of'9nl•Y• oue•CI Wal...O C•rl <ncl. wlOe rece·,.... offer good at this location onty PRIVATE STORAGE SPACE FOA RENT BY THE MON1lt •You ltore H •You Loolt It• You Tllke tM ec., , .. .. ., •• Wepdy•a winner lntne real.dent Jay llartin, who won tbe Don..Pnadbomme lllnl-CU 8wees-takee and wu awarded a sepllca of tbe draal racer'• car bJ Wenff'• Old l'ubicmecl Bam~erJ at i5'0 Soatb Brlatol in &anta Ana eald Ile f.lana to doaite tbe r.rtae to hla former crammar echoo , St. Cadaertne'e JHtary School ln Anahetm. llartiD {left) la ehown acceotinar tbe car, which feataree a tb.ree-honepower enatJae, limn Mark Georce. Wendy'• area nperriaor. Business discovers it's better·to buy than build By JOHN CUNNIFF ,, ...... ~ NEW YORK (AP) -The uiom that it's better to-buy than build is .mna a workout in the world of retail.in& and real est.ate, where almost every day a bia-name building or a brand-name product is bought up. Whether the activity is good for the public is less clear, with critics posing a range of questions that include among other things the possibilities of monopolistic marketing of prod- ucts and sharp increases in rents. In just the pa.st three months Procter & Gamble aoguired Rich- ardson-Vicks and its NyQuil, Vidal Sassoon and OearasiJ brands; Philip Morris arraneed to ta.Ice over General Foods and its Maxwell House coffee and Jello products~ and Monsanto bought G.D. Searle and iu big-n_ame NutraSweet and Mctamusil labels. Earlier, G!C)'.bound acquired Purex bleach and Brillo soap pads, Sara Lee took ovc_r Kiwi shoe ~ Nestle bought Carnation milk., Ralston ac- quired Continental Ba.king and its Hostess T winkics and Wonder Bread. R.J. Reynolds ate up Nabisco and its Oreo cookies. Life Savers and Ritz Crackers. All this activity has occurred in little over a year, but it had a precedent. A year ago last spring Reynolds acqu1red Canada Ory gin- ger ale. and six months earlier Quaker Oats acqu11"ed Stokely-Van Camp's Gatorade. It is destined to continue also. Beatrice Foods, which acquired Esmark and its Wesson O il and Playtex brands last year is now being sought for purchase by an investor gTOUJJ. And a similar fate may await R.H. Macy. the retailer. While diffe~nt factors might be involved in each transaction, at least one exists in all. It is the knowledge, documented again and again, that it is far less costly to buy than develop a brand. Few ventures are riskier than the introduction of a new retail item. even by the most succcssf ul producers. such as Coca-Cola and Philip Moms. Most new products fall quickly, wasting millions of research and advcnising dollars. In contra.st, successful brands have a tendency to remain established, needing only good quality control and strong advertising to keep tlilem selling. Making takeovers possible is the easy availability of credit. a factor that raises criticism from some financial analysts who are fearful that co!l>Orate debt might be approaching critlcaJ levels. Among other factors at work in the brand-name battle is thedcsireofold- line companies, especially in tobacd>, to broaden their product lines into areas less susceptible to adverse cn'ticism. The facto rs involved m real estate purchases, while different, do have a few of the same characteristics, most imj)Ortantly that it is much more efficient to buy an existing structure than to build one from ground up. Numerous reasons support the thesis. For one thing, it is a much simpler . task to measure the possibilities of a building with an established track record than to speculate OD the eotentiaJ of a structure yet to be built. RcaJ estate markets change quick- ly, sometimes within the two or three yea.rs it takes to plan and build a unit. Even the most seasoned builders concede that facto~ot even remote- ly considered can inirude during that ome. As important is the availability of money to buy. Many life insurers arc doing well again. In addition,. many of them handle investments of pension funds, the biggest bundle of invest- ment m oney today. In the past year John Hancock invested about $1 00 million in· purchased real estate. Equitable re- cently announced that it bas more than $1 0 billion invested directly in real estate, plus another S 11 billion in mortgaacs. An idea of the activity can be measured from a recent an· nounccment from Equitable Real Estate G roup, to wit: "lo the last 32 days of 1984. Equitable completed three of the largest real estate acquisitions oo record -19 shopping centcn from General Orowth Properties for $707 million. the bigest purchase in U.S. history; the $3 IS million Benaroya Properties Package in the Pacific Northwest; and the $363 miUion Bank of Boston Building in Boston." ,. ,. .. ._ Firl:n gets. well i~ veriting drugs Nelson Research ranked as one of the . . top 100 small U.S. public corporations_ By JIM HATHCOCK ..., .... c:.n •• , ,.,, Nelson Research of Irvine is work- ina to improve the quality of lift for people around the world by de~elop.. ma new drugs for the treatment of serious bcalth problems. The out- grt)wth has been a be&f thy bottom line. • Since 1980, the Nel,on Research bas realized sales growth of l ,430 percent and it expects future revenues to rise steadily as its new drugs are licensed to pbannaccutical firms. Tbe company was ranked 79 in a field of l 00 of the top small public corporations in the United States by lnc. Map.zinc. Nellon plants to maximize effi- ~ and commercial suoccss by foawna on research and dcve.lop- ment to eenerate propricta_ry inf or- mation which is esscntiaf to the sueccssful marketing of its products. said Eric L. Nelson, Ph.D., founder and chairman of the board. Ncbon designs and develops ,P.bar- maceutical products by idenofying and undcrs1and.ing·specific drug re- ceptors -chemicals ha~ specific affinities for particular antibodies or viruses -and uses electronic data processina techniques to design Qew molecules to treat diseases that arc ~used by them. .. Our company is expanding at a OTC UPS & DOWNS ~ . ~ ~ ~ ... __ - ~II idle household 1h~m · m Daih Pilot c.-las 'afted ad~ · 1111y Piii 642-5678 rapid P9te and we arc posmoning ourselves ever closer to achieving our Iona-term Foal of siJnifican t profitability,' Nelson saJd. "Our ultimate success will result in large part from contributions made by the arowina ar<>uP of outstanding pro- fessionals who comprise Nelson Re- search." . Nelson employs SO workers at its new research center on'the campus at' UC Irvine. The company works closely with 80 people in various capacities in the academic and pri- vate sectors in the United States and Europe. Incorporated in 1972, Nelson began developing· new drugs at the Ccnterpo. intc complex in Irvine but soon outgrew the facility. The com- pany issued its first public stock offering in 198 I and a second in I 983 to raise capital for development of its new facility. · the business-on-campus concept at UCI was pioneered by Nelson a~ a time wkn the unillenity needed additional space but bad no construc- tion funds. Wilb revenue raised from their second stock otferioi. Nelson agreed to build a 54,()()()..sqwm--foot • research and.development center and un~lcuant side effects of modem incur all buildina OOS\1 if UCI would liv1na. Nelson is panicularly furnish the site. · interested in developina new drug.s Nelson uses 30,000 square feet on for treatment of disorders of the the top floor and 24,000 square feet cardiovascular disorders and com- on the bottom arc used for conference pany scientists recently identified rooltls, lecture balls, seminar and several antlhypertensive ll&(nts for ex.am halls, Nelson said. treatment ofhiah blood pressure. Plannina for future expansion, . Its team ofexpcrtsa.realso.deve~op- 20,000 tctuarc feet have been Jeft 1~ a product to treat ,P~ttotntesunaJ unfinished on the ground floor and disorders such as 1m.table bowel will be developed to accommodate . syndrome; a malady which effects an future needs. 1'be company will sian estimated 17 percent of the U.S. ownership -of the building over to 1)0l)U}ation, Dr. Nelson said. UCI in 30 years, Nelton said. : ~ th.rough lbe company's adenosine In ~ition of the expending pr~. a variety of compounds arc international marketplaoc for phar-being tested for treating· stroke, mi- maccutical products, Nelson entered graine headaches and the impairment into a joint venture with Sumitomo of cerebral blood flow, a problem Dr. Corporation -Japan's largest Nelson said is common among the ttadina company and the second elderly. largest in the world -to establish But perhaps one of the most far- Nelson-Sumisho Co. Ltd. -reaching developments at Nelson Nelson's partnership with cc:>mcs as the result of the recent Sumitomo wilJ r.oordinatc develop-identification of a drug candidate ment and licc.nsiog of phanna-with a good potential for combatting ceutical, cosmetic and veterinacy obesity. products for use in Japan. RQ<:ent studi~ have shown that a To broaden Its international scope, new oomJ>C)und developed by Nelson Nelson recently opened an office in can be effective in preventing weight the United K.iogdom. The new ven-gain in animal tissue and clinical ture will provide for the open ex-trials a.re scheduled by the end of the change of ideas with resean:bers in year. Europe and enable Nelson to develop Dr. Nelson said researchers are new marlccti. quickly moving ahead in thedcvelop- Recoanlzina the need to help ment of the dru& so it can be used for society cope with some of tbe more weight control in humans. ,., 0r-. Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, No"Wnber 1, 1NS**CS WHAT AM£X Orn NEW YORK (AP) Nov l Tl l ~ ¥~= ,.....,191'1, 13 f, New lows AMEX LEADERS GoLo QuoTES METALS QuoTES WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK CAP) Nov I NYSE LEADERS Dow JoNES AVERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY famou5 la bcl.s .. --· .. . ~ .. \ - .. farm labor hi~inglaw is 'no conflict· to INS' ·- '1 J f ' MUC M>!!C( I MUC MOTIC( MJC pg ".!!al... MUC !Ilg ~ .. rtennoue .._. aoo l.. ,.,,.. -NTJW __.. t10Mor1100UM11M1•• NWITA™M ltfelC, 'C::r!ftla• I0011: (OITA9 MllOW.> ..--ffAW .,....._llOOIN-~ Ti,.--....... ..... ;. •• •••1 HOflOI ~: TM ........ '*"°"'.,. -.o.iit1 Ne,,...._ ._..,.,.,_..~ (t tl )--• Coeft (A_. 1 ....... ltAUl ...... ..._ • .... _,I .... ,._'· mr~I~ ~ .. t =~ i=.,_, (, WAM,11'1•~.00U llenli ~ t• '~ ..._ & A.....,. ..... w ... _ ...... ...: ............... 1 ""°""" '°'.......,. llWNt, AMtUll ~ ""· ......... ,. .... e C~Jt.,....,. _,, tN HIT YOU AM MING IUID Newport teed\. CA tHe0 ....... ....,.... ...... CA Otte Allin~ 1651 .,._ M' MOTIC( IYltlAIHTll'l':(AUd.le... ,,.,_. ~ lnO., .. WWNt 1117, HI., OA ,.-..-. ~~= ~=-~17} ~ ~O:o::'a 1:C: nr~ ..cnnoue:, ellOl'I TIW ~ '-oon· *"O. 1, '7, 1NI ~nett It CIOn• MmlTA Y• ..... •GWM .......,~ ~t• -=~~ Tiie~ ~StAft..., .. 1•r1u ~ TNI .....,,..,.t wee fled dOlnO ~-; l.ondOn 1 II __. • ......... a TNI -..1~ W Med ""-u. MftTIC( "'"" the Cownty Oteni of Or· ,lllllon. 400 I. 111t. eo. .,....,... ... , .. .. wtttl ... CGunty a.ti .. Or· 1-.....:rWl."-~----------anoe County Oct-. s ...... CA t2t27 .... ....._ .._ couney on OoeoMr a, NOTICI • tNI on • J•M•h..CS Nevel, 115 Ale•••,._ ..... ttM MATM• SACRAMENTO (AP)-The Nle tural employer caa comply wilh an li&hta. •• ,.... F'1owet St . eo.ta ......_ CA ... .,.... ,... ,.. .,.. ,_ OMO&. 0 mA*I farm labor board •Y• a 1984 U.S. ALRB order of reinataleO\ent and l'hc nillna 1ovolved the Supreme ~bllatled °' CoaiM tw1 .,...., "''"" ... • itublWled Oranoe c.. · Supreme <:;outt tu.liq does nol limll beck pey without violatina .. federal Court•• to«lled Sure-Tan declaion. o.nv Piiot Oeto'= 11, ''· Ttllt t>v~~ con· 11t ...., .... ..,. •,.. Delly "°' 0otoo. 1'· 21. ~ ,:.:,:;::' 1huuthority to force srowen to rehire laws or rqulations. In that caee, the hi&b court ruJed tbau 21. Howmbet t, tN8 ~ ~ = ..._ ••wuow,.. No¥embet 1· 1• ,.., ,_. 11 UfATI eeo.1'..1!M' and sivo ti.ck pey «> illepJ alien• •·ne ALRB11 mnediaJ olden 1mall Chicaao TeatM1' proceulna M n Tiiie •tlWMnt we.1 ·filed • ,.. • ...e .. ,.. To 111 Mh • .,....._,._, flredtnViolalionofCalifomialaw. wouldbavenot.blnamorethan •aotnc A.rm. Sure-Tan lnc.1 had violated 1--------wtththe CountvCWllOfOf· ,..,,,,.. ........ ,......, PWUCMOTICE · erect"°'' .nes OOl)t~ 1.na3-2opiJ1lonTbunday,the1tace purely 1poculative and indirect Im· federallaborlawbyuppin1 imml11· PWLICM>Tte£ :eountvon()qle>Wtt, .... ._...., _. ,_ ::':-._~ .... d .&.-1,..,itunl Labor Relation1 Board ,..,... upon lm-1-tion• -iruuffi-lion of!lcW1 to the presence of '1Cnnout IUWN ,_,. ....., "'.:"!• 0 ~ ,,... LaU&. ~ !ft tM w111 Md/or ...... Of' ·~~-:~ _...J _....... · und"""•men·-..a &lie.... in 11.1 wor'-· um ITAW 1t1•t1ti.t ~ c.... :r..., .., __ .,::: °'!.'!!='-CA"04. o. MH.OHI. N<A said iu .. remedial order of reinstate-cieot «> invoke preempuon" by ,.. ..,..,t# --~. ,.. ... • • .. ni. 'ollOMne pw9on1.,. Dllr ,... o..--11. -. ..,., --"AN 0~1 °'THI CA"°'-J. CHAOOfl'OON meat aod beck pey pot.el no actual (ederaJ law, the board ea.id later in lhe 10l"OC, Jn ·~wuiataon 10r uruon actmty. ~ ~ M: Inlow ..... nla• 1, .. ,.. --n.. ............ CITY 0, . HUNTING TOH A PM".~ KIVMI IN'*!' .. ~ coafllct with an lmmiafation and decision. But the coon ordered the Naclonal lntetPl'IMt. 11 lllW.id, ,_ .... u 11• Y•...., ..... MACH AMIHOIHO THI by .~'""1n the .. ':::':.:: Naturalization Act law or reau-One board member, notina tbe Labor Relation• Board to redraft its IMnt. CA n114 1e ... • ......, ,.. HUNTINGTON llAOH °"· ot..._..... Or o:;;;;; lation... hiah numberofi~l1,wllorepo~· order requiri"i beck pey and re-lllct.~ ~..17'71l lmtr· rtalC M>TtCt ...,. •,.. • ...e II.Mint OIHANOI 0001 IV r::~of ~L"t<IV~ ··u ..a-"--J •-1 I ,._ Cali A-d . l th s T ....... -w .. ......., ,...., ..... AMIN0tt0-110TtOH·1011 o DUl!07• ·~·· .. w, emp1oyen are y wor .. on onua ••.nnl, NJ 1n11a ement or e ure· an TI111 bullneee a. con· ~ IUIMN ....,_, ~ =., TO itROW>I '°" OMAHGI HAD ll'D N b• •P· not prohibited Crom employuia un· prior to the dflclaioo that a ruiina worken. aaylna tha1 auc.h an order duGMOl!tt•IMM•.., ·umarAw-• ....,.., .... ....., ... °'ZONING~ COM· polNd .. =:.,r: documented alienta, evcn·thoee 1u~ applyina the bi~ eoun'1 conduaiopt OOted a "P<>tentlaJ conflict" with the Kattvyn Ka1W n,. r6'lowlnQ J*aont.,. .._. ,.._ MtflJ. MUNITY IUllNUI ~ ,...,,...M9to "' ject io a fiftal order of deportation," would b.a vt a • chilllna etrect on farm fNA '1 aoaJ ofltemmina illepl immi-"'"~ ~ C: of~ dolnG bUalMtt • Petti• .,..._ • .. 11 .,. TflUOT-HfMOl IT~flOH ~ of s:i,~;,...a ... __ _. ad ... _ ... "Th . I ·~..a.-• ab:l'tJ-to _ _;,.. ... elr irniu·o.. lll'Ot "-·~ty "-~ 1. l ll9fit lnCS111trlt1, ~21 tf ......................... ON "IAL '"OPl .. TY _ ........... to adrNI....., ,._ •"'•'e--.•ii--,,.-•uciu-•. -···u•1,•an-•aan_cu_-__ _..... ___ • __ µt_ .. _._· ......... _ ....... _._"'i • .. _• .. _-_ .... _~--------ttl& ...._.. on.,.,,.,.,_ , !:''C~':?'o:--· a.nta ::==:c~am: ~~~I0~~~·1~1r,; ..... ~ ttie ~ ~ ~CS ""· 911ght, 2280 ,.,. ,,.._..,., HI MAGNOLIA ITllllST ANO dent Aclflllnlttretlon of b-~~=;J~ Vwi Ouatd Avenue, .fl'41, ,..,~., ....... • ._..ADAMI AVINUI (ZOHI tT~ on IM pectt1on Sex slavemaster faces 75 years in prison for keeping woman in box REDWOOD CITY(AP)-Reject-devutated. I never knew that 1uch lq def'ente claim• Lbal b11 aex slave people and 1ucih thiap ex.i.11.ed." . ..,., •..:Mmna putD.et, jutetS-coo--Jwon~.-lk>Md ~ iu. verdict vicied Cameron Hooker on k.idnap aaJd t.bcy decided early in their aod aex chaflCS, cndina a frve-wtek deliberatfooa Tuetday that HooUr trial that featured IJlphic ttttimony WU suiJty, bul needed time lO IOrt oo sexual bondue. throu&b each of the sex otrcnaea. The former mill worker faces up to One juror Mid the and two othen 7S yea.rs in pri10n for hi• conviction tried on a bo1t Hooker wu uid to on JO felony counu Thu~y in San have put on bis victim's head. U. November t 1 ' ' Cotta Mela, CA t2Mt ... Ill......... CASI HO. IMY' wlll be Nkf' on HOVIMll,_ • ' Alld,. T. Plltltf, teeoz UM .... e -..... ......... •·"" .... 1'·'7I Ul Cltcle, 161, HuntlnQton t1l1t1nt.. M It ......,. Zone c s.. Ho H·t 27• 1NI 11 . .,.,_,.., · In 1--------leech, CA 12841 ..,1°11111"1 W IUJUUtl M*ldl Oletrlct Mep 1, g:',;., No~ ~J.~ .= PtaJC M)llC( Thie bullneN It COrt.· .................. l .IOl1, ~the= Ana. CA tl'702 ' PlCnnoul ....... ~by. a-'-"*al pert. :.·:;r~·~, ~ .. :J.=i.. ~~; ~~~ " YOO oUCf to IN NAm ITATW AlcMIO A.~ •1pl ft el1 ... DIW1oc) 10 C.-2 ... (Como tftntlnO of.,_ petttlon, you Ti,. 'OllOwtnt 1*90f11 .,, Thll 1i.tement w11 fll«I _. ti Mfte ........ • munlty ~ Dletrtot, ~ ";::: !': -OOinG" ~ M : ..,. fOf wl1h the County Clet11 of Of• -. MtW» elation pennlttecl) .._._.,. fllt OOllO-Twetw o.wio . ~City, anoe Counry on 00100. 1, 11 _... • ,,_....., IOotted on tlle norttt•ttl ;;';:fie court wen A Cellforl'lll Umtteo ,.,,. tel& n1J"'9U • ~ ,_. ,oomer of ~senolll ,., ... the tlWtnO Y041r ..,.,_,. =~OA2mt~ntte "°9d, Put>lletled ()(ange "= =:=:..:=: an:H1ru"u.A:·Of' THI 1t10tmeyb9ln t*'tOft0<bV Thomaa p Lynch, Jr., o.l'V Piiot Octooer 11. 25. r elret lettt 4e H ON>INANCE II AVAILAILI ~ ~°':(i A CMDffe>f' Ht1 Whllt Aotd. ll'Vlne, CA Nowmbtf 1, I , tH5 " "IJll flf Ml _... ... IN THI CITY CUM'I Of'· or a ~t et.-cw of ma ,_ ,..~ .i=c"""•"...., 'lCI -...... -.. , T......... I ........ '. I ADOftTIO ~\he ,. .... fie ~nud, you. ..... -...... our -T9, no . ~ .,.,, your c1a1n1 ~ the ~ 0t ""Wl'lttt "°9d. IMnt, CA .,._MO --....... ,... _. ......= COUMll of "" of Hunt· pt.sent It to .,. ~ t2'7J4 .--... ,,..._ ............ ___... lnttOn 9etdl .. .,, ,.,.., ,..,,....,,.._ appolMlll"' Thi• bueln"' 11 oon· PICTniout .._.. 1M1t I ......... ti•._. meeting held ~. Ooto-.,_ OCM1 """*' fO: "'°""" dueted by. e llmlttd .,.,1ner. .. ..... aT•--... I • 111 .... ,.... bet 11, 1tl5, bV the follOw. from .,,. dlte of Arel ... thlp -., , _..' ._., • llft Wwltle lie .... Int roll Gell vote: o¥tded fhom&I p Lynch The IOllowlnO pertOnt ., • .,.... 411 lliltlfll e 1 AYll: Councllmen: l<elfV, auenotofltttereMpr Thia ltM.m.,,t wea llltd doing butlneae N ! lurftldl llftl ...... 41e .,-. ..... Mtndlo lllley fl nl•V• In lectlon 100 Of Ult ,wtththeOounty Cltril C\f Of· ~ .. ~.in 1 ~~:~ =-.. .,._..,._ teJe. GrMn..:jhOfNe ' . r:::.~~= Mateo Coun~y Superi~rCOurt. ~u~ ''It wu ein.remely dark in then. It Clarence K.nith• set bail at SS mill1on wa& a ve~, vef}' 1eary feelina." wd and scheduled aentencina for Nov. Debbie Kina ofSoulh San Francisco. 22. Kina aid she alao crawled into a Miii County on Oct~ t 1. 121'Df ), HOu. Coundlrnen. None no4 ...,.,. °'* to '°"' •~r-,..__ tH5 Jarnet J. Alol'Owi, t 1 t2t C... .... 11m AlllHT: Court.oilmen: ~ rrom tM dltt of tN ,_, Petal A 'ountaln Velley n,. nMM end JddNJJ of MecAlleW notice lbove. --------.---llm&l-..;.s..;;im...:J PublliJMO Of~ COMt CA 1210:" ' the court It: (!I "°"*' 'I CITY CW HUNT..aTOM y MAY lXAMIHl the Cam-Boo~-Delly Piiot October 11, u . Thi• bual""9 11 Gon· CSlfeoclOn di la OOt'9 11): 11 A~'!!, A 11 et e Ill . ,... kept by ,,... court. " vou Tbe ei&b t-woman, four-man jury coffin·like box Hooker used to coo- took three days to reach their decision fine hi1 victim for Iona perioda after that Hooker wu suilty of all b~t one abductina he. r in 1977. Tbe juror ,....,.. w Nowmblt t, 8. 1M& OucMd by• en lndlvlOual MUNICIPAL COU"T Of' 0"· .... ....,.,.., CMJ Ctlftl .,. a perw 1nttr .. ..J-tn F-406 J J .. •~cs AHGl COUNTY, louttl ()(. Pub41thect Otano-COMt the ....... yt>t.J -..,.... The woman Hooker kept captive --------emM • """ .,, tn0t County Judlolel oi.. Delly Piiot NO¥emt>et 1 · ·--,,_, for eeven Jcean \Old rwnu.rutor P18JC M>Tte£ Thi• 11•1_,! wM llltd lrlot 301q Crown v.,_, 1H5 ' ""°" thetxeoutor °' ldmln- count apintt him. detcribed it as .. 1ef'rifvina." ,.. -~ __ ...._.-..... ........ --. __ wttl'I the COunty \llefk of Of• p.,.;wey L.eguna Hlguel. CA '-IOS lttfat0t, Of 11C>011 the et· Christine cGuire by celephone, •·~ ange County on Octow 2. t2t.n · · torney rot ,,... euoutor °' "I'm very happy becauae Cameron Another Jutor Eifeen Slattery of won•t be able to bun anybody elae for Palo -Alto, aid that cxpcnment a Iona time," the. victim said Tbun--influenced the panel. "We couldn't daz at bcr RJven1de home. even bear her when abe wu inside ·· ''Praise the Lord. f'm alad we IOt PICTmOUe IUtMN t915 Tiie' nMM tdclf.. Ind adtnln6ttrtt0f, Ind fllt with ' ' " -A-h ' f th · • .... .-IT.......... ,_,.. 1..._..__ ~:._..._of;........_ "8.JC M)TIC( the oour1 wtttl prOOf of tll'· JUJtlOC, an.er e&nDI 0 C JUry I -.. ,._, ........ ~-,_...,.. ...-r deciJi The fOllowlnt pertOnJ ate PublltneO °'Moe COMt tm'I tnomey °' plelntlfr LIGAL NOn09 vloe, t Wl1nen reque.t atet• ... ·rve never in my life known said Slattery, wbo admitted lhe oftCn tomcone who can sit there and cause snpbic celtimony &iven durina the someone pein. without feeli.na re-trial made her "tick for severaJ days." mor.ae, .. she •td. "He c.ould an there Defense lawyer Rolland Papendick and make you hurt and want to make said the verdict will be appcaled, but vou hurt more. The fint n.i&bl I wa1 ao be will not handle the case. on. OOlnO bUJ6neM .. INIPIAA. Delly Piiot Octooer 11, 25. wlthOlll .,, •ttorney Is: (IJ ~ lnO ""' you ~ epeclal Hooker WU Charaed with I I TIOHS, t8'71 Plaoentla Av· No'ttlmbtf 1,l, 1916 nombr• leOlfeoclOny tlftll· MO -ftOtlOeoftN~ln- fclonict: one count of kidnappina. enue. Cotta MMe, C•ll· ,._..,. mero oe telefono ctel "AH°"OINANCIOflTHE =~~.::U":'oft11e~ seven counu of flpe and lhrec counts '°'"ia 92t21 abogedo dll dlrMnd.me, ° CITY o' HU,.TIHOTON tlont "'aoooum• met1tloot0 of sex-related acu. The j ury found .....,..., Cotporallon. 720 rtlllC M>Tte£ dll o.manoantf q1.19 no MACH AMl!NOIHG THI! 1n a.ctlon 1200 Ind l200 1 Of hi .1 f II ~ ti W•t 11th Street, Coate tlence al>OgaCIO.t. •I! Law Of. HUHTIHOTOH lfACH °"" the Calfomlt ltrobtte oOcss m IUI ty 0 a C e~CCpt Or Meta, CtlKornlt t 2827 (A PICTITIOUI aueMll 110 .. of "l\JHA"O 0. DINAHCI CODI I V c.,., ...... a ........ one: rape while bis wi e, Janice, wu· CtlltOfn•uorporetlon) um ITATIMIWT 'AAZH, 301'1 Town AMlNOINO llCTION tott A....;. ,_ ,.., .,· praent. Thia bualnHa It eon· Tiie lollowlng persona .,. Cent• °""'· lvltt 28?1 TO "'°VIOf '°" CHAHGI ....... 0.... ....... .. ~ by. • COfPOfltlon doing bUelneM M· lnep Laguna H4gutl, CA t2t Of' ZOHIHO '"°"' HIGH-1tt, U.. ...... CA - Teachers' testillg OK' d by AFL-C.IO Bampluey llnt& new Inland ••ten BJ fte AIMdalld Pren SACRAMENTO -Humphrey the whale has wandered into new inland wattn, but exuperated biol<>IJIU arc launchina a new 30.boat offensive of air sunaandcbimestoherd b.im back to the ocean. Havm11wum as faru 70milea away from the Pacific Ocean~nbi1 three w~kl -at least -inside the Golden Gate, the 45-ton humpback whale was lut seen lace Thursday 40 miles inJand. Alentf CorJIC)fatlon, 0.1llO Snot t Hour Photo, 141 11111· (1f4) Ut·elte. WAY COMMll'CIAL Oii-Publltlitd· ()( COMt F Morgen, lecttCMy wtlOe Avenue, Suitt I , OATI (l'ecfla) FU 24 'MtCT TO HtQHWAY COM-DtllY Plo4 ~ t 2 I Tiiie atatement WM tlled Newpot1 IMdl, CA t2M3 1M& Ml"°*AL OllT.ooT (llA· tN& ' ' . w!th the County Cterll of()(. Jin Ho l<lm..1. tta4 Mt. °'AMII I.~. Cteftl VI Cl aTATION 11'1"· t '~'° ange County on OctOber 14, Otten Clrale, l'ounttln VII-"1 D.1t111111J, .,.._., M1nto1 Off MAL ltAOP· ttlll ley, CA t2'701 PublltMcl Otlfl09 C'oM1 I " T y O I H I ,_ A L L Y --------• ,..,.. Kyung Kim, t8134 Mt. Delly PllOt Octobet 28. Ho-LOCATED OH THI N0"1H· "8JC M)J1C[ PubllllltO Orange Coett OIMn Clrcle, ,ounltln Vel· vembef 1. 8. 15. tN8 lAST COAHV. Of' MACH _ ........ .....,. ........ ...-__ _ Cally Piiot Octobet 11, 25, lty CA 92'70I '-413 IOULIVA,_0 AND OA"· ~ tW November t, I, 1915 fhlt bulln ... 11 eon· FllLO AV.INUI (ZONI DSATM CW ,_..&3 ouc:tecl by· ~O and wife CAil HO. 16-11)" ...._ LMMN Jin Ho Kim IYMCW.... ..... .... ...., ..,. MO MftfM"t TNt tl-*"'"I wM fll«I Zone c... No. H· t t ..,.., .U --"-----""o.;.;...;-~~-with ""County o.ni of()(. ~ Olttrict M.., 40, """'= ANAHEIM (AP) -Deleptes to lhe AfL.CIO convention approved competency tests for betinnina public acb~l teachen and called for anoua1 aalaries 11 biah a• $22,000 for lhoee entry-level e<f ucaton. IC 11111 ~County on OO'tow 30, Ml.JC M>TICE a.tot t, cNnelnl the= ~ .:' .... ;:' Mlld eartlJquake •trlke. near Palmdale NOnca tW ,...,11 wo..a ~r~.:-""~.. '"A" MO.,,. ..... .. AWG OM PublleMd Ofange _ Coeet (CITACION ilUDICIAl) 06ttrlol) c+11 (~ lo 811 ,_., bel ......... UTILE ROCK-No damqe was repofte4 from a mild earthquake that NTmON '°" Delly ltllof ~bef f, I, liOTICI fO DOIHOAHT: Corlwnerelel D191~. """* eted41«t an0 oontlnterit rattled th.ii b~ dclen community near the San Andreas fault and rcaistered ~cw 15. 22. tN5 (Av¥• Aouttdo) "OH"T ttetlon pwmlt1M) IOoetitd Ol'tdleort. end P«.orwi wt1o 3. 7 on the Richter Scale. The temblor ii.ruck at I !:SS a.m. Thuriday and waa A-1-°" '·•Hx cuiLTY, tnofVlduallY ancs on the northtttt oomer of mey be°"*.,... "'""""d The teacher telling approval Thursday, the fina.I day of the AfL. CIO'a I 6lh biennial convention, wu lhc federation's fint fonnaJ 1uppon of the idea that "alJ bqjnnina teachen should be tested and re· quired to meet a standard which rcpTcsenu at leut the averaie of all colleae p-aduates.'' PLEASI T AXE NOTICE dolftCI bUelneM .. "1Q ...,._ leeofl lou6evttCS Ind Ow· lfl tM .. tndl« ...... of' centered Is miles aoulheast of Palmdale. lthat Ille Petition of LMry c. ·--"8.JC---..,-TICE---T AU.,.AHT AHO HOTIL ftel10 Avienue. """°"' Leonttd lt)te .. . Dietz fot llCIPOlntment u CONSUL.TAHT8, 00U 1 THI 'VLL TEXT Of' THI "8ndy ~ .... L.. lt)te Off-duty policeman kllled In ambu•IJ The Amencan f ederation of Teachers, an AFlrCJO affiliate already had backed such a proPOs&f -.nd the-Nat1on1l Educaton Asaocia· lion, wtuch is not affiliated with th'e AfL.CTO, had approved testina undtr most ~ircumat.anccs. LOS ANGELES -An off-duty detective pickina up hi1 S·year-old son at a crowded day care center was ambushed by a masked aunman and slain in a barra&e of aunfire that pocked the bwldinabutdid not harm any of lhe children 1ttenclin1 a Halloween party ioaide. Det.eetive Thomae Williams, 42, shouted a wam1n.a to b.i110n momenu before the k.iller opened fire Thursday evenina. stnlona Williama several umei and sprayina his pickup truck and the day care center with bu.Ucll. Re•ldent. object to prl.an •lte "It i1 a very sianiiicant position we've taken here today," said AFT President Albert Shanker, a principal force behind the resolution. The rcsoluuon is 111ruficant be· cause 1t means 13.2 million feder· ation members will press for ICJia~ lation rcqu1rina the tcstinJand tuatier teacher certHicatton requirements SAUGUS -LocaJ residenu and a it.ate priaon official said they oppose Los Anaelea Mayor Tom Bradley's offer of land in lhc Santa Clarita Valley on wtuch to build a st.ate prison. Bradley visited lhe area Thursday and augested the prison be built on the site of a fonncrcounty treatment center for alcoboli ca on Bouquet Can yon Drive in Sauaus. Allred'• firm face. dl.crfmlzytloa •alt But the J 1000 dclqates attend.Jn& the c.:>nvent1on also wanted the new teachers compensated for their ex- pertiee with entry-level teacher pay tncrca1ina lo as m uch as $22.000. LOS ANGELES - A man who claims be wu demoted for linaerin& over lunch filed a $3 million law1uit 1pJn1t a firm owned by fem inist attorney Gloria Allred's husband, sayi nJ he wu 1inaJed out because be ia Hi1~nic. Carlos Vencps, a machinist, aa1d he waa demoted tut 1ummer for fal1ifyin1 a time card after t.ak.ina an extended lunch break from his job at Dooallco. an aerospace parts manufacturina firm owned by William Allred. . .. Dissident-spy swap told 8~ ne AHodated Pren HAMBURG, West Germany -The United St.ates and the Soviet Union arc neaotiatina the release of Soviet human ri&hLI aCt.J v1su Andrei S&k.harov and dl111dent AAatol y Shcharansky 1n exchante for jailed Commun11t soia. a new1peper reported today. The mast-circulat1on West German daily Bild, cuina diplomatic aourcc1 1n Moecow and Wuhinaton, a id release of the two acti v11ts ii beina netotiated "under the 1trlctest secrecy." Bild said the swap couJd occur ncht aft.er lhe Nov. I ~20 summit rneeti.na between President Reaaan and Sovtet leader Ml.klw1 S. Ootblcbcv. Sak.barov, winner of the l 97S Nobel Peace Prtu, wa1ban.II.bedtO1n&emal exile in Oorky In January 1980 after critidzma the Soviet invu ioo of A/panl1tan. Shcharanlky, •computer prOlflmmeT and prominent di11ident Soviet Jew, w111entenccd In 1978 to th.tee yeatt in pri10n followed by 10 years in a labor camp foralJeecd .. anu-Sovi~t .. propepnda and "espionap." Kc wu accused of 1pyina for the CIA. To be included in the achan,e would be two apitt jailed in Wesl Germany - Lot.bat Erwin Lutze of Eut Germany, and Yevacni SanJ.J.akov ofthe Soviet Unjon, tbe pepcr Mid. tn retum..r M~ would &a Shcharulky, S.khllrov and up to I z lmpruoned qcnU of the United St.at.ti, Britain 11\d West Clermany .8oa1Jer to Jave I.a November MOSCOW -Yekna BoaDCt, wife of dJ.Mldau pbyUcil1 Andm SaldwOv will Jeeve the Soviet Un.ion for 4r71 IWJCtY in late Novembef, lhe Mid in a telesram to a tMad lJ> Moacow I.Oday. The ~ dJ.d aot MY where lorlnct would bo aoina for the''"""' nor did h provide u nact date of her planned dq)iirture (tom Gorky, ~ft the bu beeo bv1n, 1n u iJe "°"May 1984. Bonner. 60, lndkatcd w wo uld be at.aytn1 abroed for aevcral m.onth 1~ 1hc may be P> "'tow Unil.ed States*~' her c1sJidttn n\'c Truck upla.lon .tnl• S9 NEW DELHI, lndta -A aaaoline tanker truck fell into a ditch, leaked paoline and n.xol1oded in flames 1n a aoutba'n Indian vll~ today, killfna at &eut 39 people and i!\iwint 80\ the United News orIDd.ia ~n.ed. lt aid the di1Uter 1001 place in PW val vm. about 77S milct aouth of New Delh1~and that most of ihoee hurt wen In critical condition. 1 he news llCftcy quoted ~flee u sayina the driver lost control wbile tryina to avoid bhtina a~ Tua4-OK'd tor PJdJJppme. W ASHINOTON -A Scaate committee approved $28-4 million in aid for the PbWppines and for con1truction at U.S. miliwy bun ttiore despite ftan about the .ubiltty of Preiident •ferdiund Matcot' aovemmmL The money wu contained in mllit.ary con1tructton and f oreiln aid bills which "re approved tepentcly without dtMtnt Tluanday by the Appropria. UOIU Committee. The roretan &id. bilJ eamwb Sl 10 million In ecoaomk lid and another S70 mdlion jn mihtary allillancc for the Pbilioolnn. Tbe COlllt.nactlon bill proVtded I 04 mlUIOn for woft at Cl&tt Afr Force Bue and Subic Bay Naval Ba~. lJrD6 tfnfPla 011 tlle Joo.e ruU~AMttico-~aca~~m~ T lJ uaoa Jail. who• 1 liD.k.ed to a dnll k!JllPf n, ~ u macb u a ball·mlllioa doUanjn J)elOl IAd 11 beU.Ved 10 be ID btb ~•U.S. ofllNI MMl Joac Conwraa l\abW 36, probably new lO South Amcrb out of Lot ~ Ronald J. CYuu-.. 1 apokaman for U.S. Orv& Eaforcement Admlnillrltioa1 ea.id Thu r. He dacn"bed C.Ontreru' dl11j)pNl'l.ftCe aa1t Fnda 1 •a very flttllp&tnnfd escape" and Mid en the peat. the uve hu been ~mpanJCd everywhere he "nt wi t tuatda totiq machine pna. , ot tl'll N lhrougll 10, lndulM OllOINA~ II AVAILAlll "" l*telon hes betrl ltleO ~"w91°' ~ ~e1e of ~!!!!0"91T .. ~ YOU A"l lllNQ IUlD IH THE CITY CLl .. K'I Of'. ~ Jamea1... O=·rtlt)te_. In~~ ,,,,_,..., tynt....u,..,.ange -.,._, l'W'PLAJHT"':(AUd.19ttCa 'ICl ..--. .,.. ""' "' ..,._..,... ~~ty1=~;ou~ °: Thi lotlowWIO pertona we dtmandWIOO) ATTO .. NIYS ADOPTlD by the Oley County requ .. 11no lhtl for llMfjN\ ~I ............ _ ~~ctt:,:-~!~r':, O"'ICI MANAOIMINT, Counoll Of I.he City of Hunt· Jemtt L ~be appolnt.o .... . .. .._...,. " INC.,. CelltOfnla eotpor ....... Ort a.tGfl .. 9n ~ .. J*JOMI rtpf~ Coun on ovembtf 25. Scott Mloroweve Teoh· e110n Ot>e AOMI OtblOf-tn-~... .. to edmlnlteer IM ....,. of 1H5 st 10·00 o· ... ~~ A.. ..........., 7N Newlon wav • • meaitlnQ l'ltld ... onoey, o-• · """'*' ...... :..-:-:v,.• 1.: _-_· 1 ...... 7 -,. po11111lon bet 2t, ttta, bV IN ro1ow-the oeoecsent. In o.c>ertment No 3, at 700 ...... ...... ... Y• """' I CAL.INDM ..... roll -.......... Thi ftAfftlon r-11Mtl CMe c.r,ter OtlYe Weet, Neill s l oott. 2121 D .... ---.. --·· ft .. AYU';"';:~. 1(-. ........ .... IJnta Ana. CtllfOfnla At· WtlletMy Ct ,llllerton CA te •..: ""ii. · .,.__.._,, -•· autl'IOttty to .,.,,......, "" torneya tor pttlllontt tHa1 " ' "' ,.. • • Mandia, lalley, "nley, llCN utlClef the lndtpen-lttlctenbach, Swalnaton , IYlanne ,_ kott. 2'21 tnewrtttM "1'' 1• et Orttf\ Thomes dtnl ~ration of b-YOllaltlt & C w--. Ct , .. .._.,.... CA INI MW1. NOit: CounolllMrt: None tetee Act. rlJC)O, 1 Law t2';~t' " .............. · A..._•............. AISIHT: Counollml"'· A ~ on the petition CotporatlOn, by Doneld I'. ..., M4,,..... • .,.._ " w111 be HOVIMll,_ 'olcaltlt. I 11 W111 Sll(th 0 T~~ ,!~_!I~~~ .. '!_}: wrttteft mr.:'.r.:... M M:~*":. HUNT..alOM 20, t a~t:to A.M. In • ....... ~ ~, ~.,...., .,.., lfl :: ..... """ W ,_ 11 AC H A 11 e I a 111 . Oep1. No. 3 et 700 CMe Thie tt•ltrntn1 WM flltd ..... ..... .. ..., ,.. ........... CltJ Ci.t Center °""' Weet, """a -"" ":-'~~ C!'!,"~°'2" .,.,_ 4le ..... ,._ o.i~~ ~=~~ ~· ~~H~ECT to tfle =..,..,.,, ... ,on..,........, , , .. ,,,...,.-.,,......, 1"8 grentJne of"" petition, you 5 ,__ ....... -. .... ,._ F-602 thould ...,_ ..-:::: et tN Pyblllfled Otano-Cotel =:.,.:.... ~ .c; ~:cs ... wrm:' 0:- Dalty PNot N0"9mber 1. I. ..,,.. .._. h "8.JC M)J1C[ tlont wttti the court before 15, ~2. ttt6 eswt. lhe hearing. YOVI appttr• , ... 92 n.. .......... ,.. """'-ltlOt may l>t In l*IOn Of by •--------_......,. ... YMI..., ....e ~ ~ 'f04ll ettom.y, rta.JC M)TIC( ..... • ....,_, ttlM -•"'" vr '"YOU AM A CM.OIT°" 1------.......,-.---.._ .. .,. W ,... • .... Men AOA lillMm L.AWlllNI or a oontlfl9tnt cnclKof of OMMOI COUNTY ... ....,,..,1............. AND CW HllllON tile ctec1111d, you M1o11C fMe "'""'°"COURT ......., ,...,.,.. .... ., TO M1rm11n• 'f04ll Oltlnl wtttl the OOUt1 Ct ntCMtC..... a ............ (..._. llt llTATIM0.A-UM1t pr...m It to IN pertON11 Dr. w... ._ ,._.... Mtfl). To ell hln, bell9ftoler1tt, ,~~by a.ts AM, CA. _,. 0..,.. ..... te .,. tied"°'' Ind oont1n,.nt Ule OJM1 W1V11n tout mont11a p I• 1 n t If,. MI c HA f L .,....... .... ......... .... oredHOr9, w pertOfll WflO from the dete of ""' • HOTOP ...... _......_ ....... m9)'beot,_....ln..,.._. tuanoeofletter9•P'tMdld Oelenoent: REBECCA • M DIAi OAUlllD~ In fhe wlll and/or tltatt of: In leotlon 100 of Ille L. I VA 8 S l U A, OA LI '"' ~rHHttt lllfll ADA MA"ll LAWMNZ Prc>Nte Codi of callbnla. SHA Al"', end 0011 I lllJ II... ....... I IM-A petition ":' bell! flltd TM time for fMlnO o1e11M w411 ltlrOUQll JU., tnotutlve ... 111.... ..... by Donald "· L1Wr9"1, no4 .... prior to four c... Ho. 11-13.eo UM ~ .......... OOnatd "· ~ Jr. ' '"°"""from"" cs... of IN eu..a. ........... .. .. ......... Laurie La.rena MoOuno "' ,._.. notice abo¥e. MOTIC81 Y• ..... ._... ,.1'11drn1 w r11JUU'9 ni. ~ OOUt't Of Of· YOlf MAY IXAUIHI the ......_ ,,_ .... ..., .... _.., ........... 9"08 Coun~~':'lftg ht r11t kept by IN court. If~ ........ ,.. ..... ,_ ···r"' .. " ... •e•· Donald"· OONllcl .,, • ~ '" .. ,."4 '" ..... ~ ...... ,.. ... ''"' ,., •• -1e11tt1 "· ~Jr. ' ~ the ....... you N!Y ..,._. :::= """"' • ::t:...... • , .. fl .. ...... ... LftlreN Moauno be • ""°"the a.outor 0( ldmln-11~-:;,·,'o" ... ,.,;.td-::..• ............... =:::..:10=:...r: ::·.:the~~ vice of .,. ettomey 1n "* ,. ..., ,. ......... • -... of Ille dte1f1nt. lldmlnlet'9tor, end Ille with met1er, you ~ oo ao 1 11 11'1 e ...... ,.... Thi petition req11ett1 .,_ OOUt1 w1et1 P'OOf of .,. prompttv to tt1tt )'OIM ""1· ,.,., tt MMi r It ,_... aut.l'IOtttf. to ..,... ...... the "'-· 1 """"' ,..-Mt· ,.,, fllPOMI, ".,.,.,,"Wit be --............. ..,. ...... urtdlr .,. ~ "" ... }'OW Clllll't ..... llttO on ttme. r '''" ... 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'1CTJTIOUe wae ~nnoue .,..... 1.-fllCTmOUI • II•• IMlm eTAW •WOI"~ MW ITAW NAM1 ITATWf ..,._ ITAW ..,... ITA,._-, MMll ITATW • ~'°#A~-MY.,...• .... ..._ 9'AT T TM tollowir'I..,...,.. ~ IOMOO&. n..... .-.-...... ---• T ..... ,--........ -aone •• TM--.... -.,. T"-i-.. -we T ..... ---...... _ ......... tt• , ..... .-.......... -.. .,. MW ITA,..rY The ,_1"'1•1 t I •• .. ~ ~ .. : Tlle CMITlllCIT ooi:;~-H,-1 ~ ;;;.;;:...-.. 1)TM dOlnO ·;;:."';,.-;,_ ~~Mc(;ft"O.ta ......;.:~--~ ,,.,_.......,,___ T ._..pri)rtl doif'I ..,..,_ .. IJTIW ~~7~4~. IN!f)e, HOTIOI II HUU!IY aUlil>INQ, ~ 100, U0 Wllfow Apertm•ntt, ~.I~, 9'° W 11111 iyw19mt, ..... ., ltrMI, ~="'o<lwelll U.I A . 1• ™u~ln~i ~~ 00:: ~ .. ~ -:.• OffMl ftrlnf"'IJ lenio .... JOMfl ,_,. "~ 1 ~~!~ the! 111e hard of Newpot'I eenw Drive • .._, 2)81r1111am Cnru. ,und, II,. •1-t. Coot• Meet. CA 1u111 n• ... eo.ta ....., IMS . Coeta M.-Media totvttont. 101Ull.od1nGton 6 Ooftuleny. ~. •:!·~= . ' ......... tlon Of Ille ...__, ..,,... ..._ __ .. ()A,.....,. Um~, A CeMtornll l..imi.od tH27 CA t2t'9 C.. 2•"7 .. .,_ .. • .. _ "--· ,.._, 11t1 t Ml1dlell A.,., Irvine, ~ .,,__ ~ • .,..,CA 1l4 MtM UnHle<tlcfloOrD;;id ...... _ __......._ I~. Plf'\Mnlhjp,3)Tfteftr9't\em Hytell OevlcM. Ille. l30 "I c 11 a r o 0 ea n Cha;'pion MO~ Mat"CA'tmt '""""" ... -CAt271.. a Ortlllfllel, 1....0 u"t:' :::J:o":',~ of Orenoe County w111 ,. HoflNI l •elMfllOOe • .fMt OrOUI), 1ta12 Mt0Ar1tlvf w ••tti 81 •• 2. Co.•• rr~. 6432 Athene 1nc;. A c.iitcwf!la .cotPOf ~ ~ 1oe,4 Hut" M l•ddlnC, It . Unit a.,....,. v~. • • Ollw IMled tMdt up 10 t :OO Ofldlne Cttae. lf\HtUnqton llYd . tulM .. H . 1"""9. CA Meet. CA 82'27 Of • Hunllnglot'I hlclh, CA atlon. 1HO *"""°"' ... ,,..,.,.... Ave . CofOne Diii 21 , .. LM• ,_ Ll'I ' CA t170I • T0to. CA taao PM on the llltl dey Of No-hectl. CA t2t4t m 18 • Thlt &>Ullnffl 11 'on-t2f.'7 eo.ta ~.CA ffta1 M., CA t1t11 I"°"....,_, CA tffi90 .,..,, w--.. ...,,...,... T~_!!. ~ It con. vamb•'· ltH. at Illa "°WI Etehbteh. 810 All"-'· 11642 Mac.tf1hut dlielod by • COfp()tallon """'lfane P~. t5101 f.Na l>ullMee .. COft Trilt l>u~ I• QOft.o Trw. ~ I• con• IOOtl Conl11MIOf'I Dt . dUC,_ VT• ,,.., PurdlMlnQ Office of Nici KlnQt "°9d, PMwport IMOI. lllvd , aw 421, INll'le. CA MelOOy "°91'• · w "'"°' lllvd •C. ~ ~by a COl'PO'lillOft duC\tCI ~._.11 ~ ~ e11 lndMOI* Hunt1noto1t aHcri. CA AMn A l>eCfl ~ Dliitnct, ioo9ted 9' CA t2tlO t27tl Thia llj~ •M flied pot1 ~. CA t2M3 Wlllltwy .......... Yic. "emw . .. M ~ t2Mt T .. hll ..... ~~ ~ ltM-1..., ltr•t Colla TIM ~-11 con· John Minar, UH2 hlheCountyC..ofOI' TN• l>ulfflHa 11 eon· pttilldent n-.r.·et••"*'' w• Nod Thie_..,..,. .. flled P.,.... L,nn ...,...,., wlln 1·,:r-~'Y ~"Of..,.. ........ CA t2t2t, et wNctt dueled by a gMerel pen. ~ llvd . luno "40. County on Oc10bef I duelod by 1 gMerat 1*1· Tllla 1tetMnef1t .. f"9C wllll tho County C.. of Of. 111111111 tho County Cletil of OI'· 100tl COftllltutlOf'I Dt., • .,. """"'ty on ..... to«>er 3. time Mid bide ... be pub-narthlp lt'Ylne. CA t2716 •• 5 ner~ with lllO Count)~ of°' ttlOO County on OclC>t* •• .,. County on 8optom&>er Hi;llllflOIOn IHCll, CA 1916 llcly oPenad and rMCI tor JOfln Mall llelnCINgga Mal\/ dad• Ill• ti ok h . ~ !Wiii I It~ ll'OI County on Oclow 3 1114 28 IM~ t2W ,...1 ICHOOL FUAHITU°AE Thl9 ... .....,,. ... lllitd llH2 MeCAtlhut lfvd . lll'V()tlaf*2 Orange COM! Tlllt ala*"tM ...... hied 1114 ,..,.., ,..,_ Trite l>uetn... It oon-p~ ~~ tleo.t2.. Al bide .,. to be In .... with the Coounty CWk of Or· 8ulto 424. IN!ne, CA t27 II P110t Oolobat 18. H . wllll"" Counly CW1I ()f Of. I ,_, PubtW* Ol'anot eoaet1 P1it>llelled °' .. eo.. duald ~ ~Md .... Diiiy ,.._, .,.. • ..,.,_ • "• cor~ wlttl Condltiont. anga Counly Of1 ~ It, De¥ld K. L.Mlt>. 11152 tier I,&, 18'4 anoa County on OclotJef '· Publlllhed Orenot C*1 Oti11y Piiot QilObef II, 26, OellV PllOl °'1cm.t I 1, II. lfilwl 8~ , NC>Wmbet 1, I , t"8 lnttrUC1lon1 and lpeclfl· 1915 MaoArttiur llYd , 8ulla 440, '·3M 1086 Daily PllOI Octobet 11, H ~bet I, 1. 18H · • 21 NO¥Ml«Mlt 1 1"4 Tlltt a4•*Nnt wee ~ '·421 t111ont wtllCti .,. on file In ,_.. lrW'!e. Clo t2'111 ,_ Novamb« t, •. 1114 p;.4000 ~·365 wllfl Iha C01.11'11ll CMnl of Of· ________ __. tile offloo of Ille Purel'!eelnq Publllhed Orenoe co..1 Thi• butlneea 11 con· Publtthod Oranoa eo.1 l'-427 enge County on Octotlet t 1, P\&IC M)llC( Director of Nici 8choOI Ot.-O.ity PIUll Oclobet 11, ZS, Ouated by. a llmltoO partner· "8..fC NOTIC£ Oalty P1101 OotC>t* 11, 28, rta.IC 11111\flC( rtltUC1'oTICC 1846 ---------lrlol, 2t'5·1 9Mr II'-'. November 1. I . 1H4 alllp ...... TICI TO Novetnbat 1. a. 1tt5 "" ,._ ~ ..CTmOUe ...... Co.ta~. CA t2t2t. F-444 All AuJ """' F-396 ~K:Tmout IMl ... H P11DllV4d .... ange ,,_, .... -IT .. -A Patformanot lond may Thie ttalttMnl .... "*' CMDfTOttl °' .... II' Ml\'hH' flCT1'nOU8 ""..... Olllly P!iot Oclooer 11. 2', -.. ,_, be OQulrad I the d*t Covnty CWll I Of IMA.K ~1111 ,.._ ""'-. MAm ITATaMPfT ~ STATUllNT No¥91ftbet 1 8 t818 TN loloWlnt pereona .,. Of: .... Diil ~ ouon wlf.1:!11 t~ Ocl~ ',· (tee.. 11f1 .. '°7 rt8.IC NOTIC( The tOllOwtng 1*tc>n1 .,. t1141 folk>Wlng l*IOM .,. '·* ......... ~ee:ThoQrio. r tyon . UCC ) ftCTl'TIOUe.U..-11 .. ..l-...................... .,~ OOlflQ ~ • Otenn l":"'.:':"'L~ltemCo<*leCotn-No tMdd4f may wlllldrtw I 5 . . . NAm ITATaMl#T """'V --• ..._ .. ~ .. ~k""" Co 900 ·-1.. •• 11111 ltd tor • C*lod OI forty· "8JC NOTIC( ,_ Notic. 11 hereby given to 'tCTlTIOU8 .u ... 1a Yw ~l>Ofl'tood 111 .,..,,,.,., ..,.., ""' Ptf!Y• J!,:.._ ... ootc~~~!1 !Ive (46) ,,_ eftor ...._ d ... a Pu...,, _ __. Or•"""" co.ti CreOllora ot 1na wllllln MAllm ITATIWWY TN tolOw\llQ pet....,. oro AlaOema •I HlinflnglOll PMCo P1 Coo1a MeM CA r----------11•'1 ""''-'¥'°" _,, ... ,. .. .. •· .,,__, _,..... ~ The tOllowlno per.ona aro dOlnO ~ • tr-IMGh CA 82644 m2e rtaJC llOTIC( CA t2t4e . lor the opening thereof TIU• .,,.., .... ,.....1 Dally Piiot OclOW II, 2&, tranllforon "'" • dOINl ....... ~ ............. llfl"ltlea Oenlal ~Co ...... o· ....... ·~ p.....,... Glenn OtYld n.... ....... 900 , __ _..;~-------= ...... ,.... , ~ ............. TM lowd of eOuc.uon OI T"'"9e ........ ·~ Hovor'l\bet l, 1. 1114 bulk tranalor_ •• about to tie ·,. .,......_ .... ...., • 1310 eey Of eo.i u-..... -... ,..,_, --... .,_,_ .. 21':'12 lro6k'hur~l#72J' IM ~-Mwa Vnltled ............. -..,. F-388 meoe on'*'°"" l>f'OPO'ly Pl&l• H~ll. 17HOCS.llypetk CA,2&2t • • 1817 Al•t>am. •• Hunl Peac. Pl Coate Meaa. CA '~:.~ ~ • 8choo4 Olatne1 ,...,_the NOTICI °' hereln•tt• o.ocr11>94 ~21r1c1104• lrvlno. •I ornla PttroYICA Andi ... ,21 S 1ngton e.tc:11 CA '1948 1262.8 Hunllngton IHCh . CA right to,_, any or alt Bide TMllTll'I IAll .... II' MftflC( ll'le namea ttid bull,_ • a..,., c 0.Ct>te Kay S11.1v.-u Tiit• l>ualneH II con Tiit I~ P*IOl\I.,. 0264t and not ~lly _,_I YOU AflE IN DEFAULT ,._"' nu lddr... of Ille lnton4ed Oatlton Browne~ CoM· Aeo\'91 Of ly HMla A 1917 Alotwn. •B. Hunt; 0"1<\acl or. al\ lr\Oflll(lual dOlflO l>utineu M Jiltt FOi Thia t>u11n .. 1 It ~on· the tow.I lld and 10~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ' franeterort are M~Afl l pany, ln<iorporated, 3181 90212 tnQIOfl &Moll CA 92641 Glefln D Oaunoh 'f"9 Fun Of tt. A Olvlolor) Of d~ by~~ lndH~ anr, lntormallly Of lrYagullll-DATED <111811-4 UNLEH ~!!!!OU,,• .. --,.. __ .. MC OUEENEY. 309 8ento Aifport Loop Orlvo Co,t• ' Tiit• CUl lllO .. II con l1111 blllillHI II con Tl'ill llllamotll .., .. llled Calllornl• C.•••. 117 lllfv. ,.,..,rM ,._ -Y ty n ;i.: racelved YOU TAKE ACTION TO -.. _..' Tomu. Colla MOOI, CA Mou CA 02e211 (A Call! dualod by en lnOMOull Ouclad l>y 1 OAf*al pat!· •1111 Ille Count)' Cle(I( Of Or· 9'~ Or . Sul1o F ~ Thia atatamant ., .. llled ... T·••A . UNI· PROTECT YOUfl PflOP-The IOl!owlnq pertOnO wa 82e27 . COfpOrlllonl Petrovic• Andt•• "-'"''P =County on Oot~ ~. e.Kfl, CA 92M3 with the County Cl«k o4 °'a· "'° lc:HOCM. Dtl""9CT .. ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT dOlnq bualnlM .. Tlf'llc ec Thi IOClllon In Calllornl• ~.'°,"iolln.~178"" 8~~Cof.,! w1i11"!'11t "~~J;:'or~ Dabble K•y Sauveoeeu 19 5 P:llDM s~u::.Mr:.. 1!2!_ 26~ anot County on Oclober • r~ C...,_. a. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 8..... 210 Carnation, or· ot 11141 cllNll ••teuUve of1loe ,.,,.. .., .. Oc Tl'tta,,pt9'wnent wu ftled - 1"6 -;;-" ... 0W.0: NEEO AN EXPLANATION ona 0.. Mar, CA t2625 O< ptlnclpaJ bullntea of11oo Clrele. lrVlne, CA 82 4 !" ~County on iocor 11 wtll't the County C.k OI Of· Putllllhed 0t9"Qe Cou t 921127 ,_., w (114).....,,,.. OF THE NATURf Of THf TlmOChy W MoClay. 2 tO ol lllt lntttldod ttanatoror la Ce111 COtl)Ol'allon) I 6 , .... W\00 Counly on OclOl>et 7 Deity P1lo1 Oclooer 18 2~ Diana Krott ~72 AMaa Pu.,...,.., Ottl\99 eo-1 Publlahed Ol'anot Coeat PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Cernatton, Corona 0.. M.,, Seme Thia bualneH 11 con p l>llln.d Ot Cou 198~· ' t!lovetnbel I I 18H Lan. H111111ngton e..cn. C" D.ily Piiot Octobet II. 25, Dally Ptlol ~ 1 I YOU YOU SHOULD CON· CA 92821 A11 °''* ~ ~ dueled by a general patl ~ Pilot Oclo~ 18 n,' .,.._ r ·42$ 92r.!.a11 Manazer t61 Nolletnbel 1, I , 1"6 191& . . TACT A LAWYElll Thi• butlneto II con-and lddr ..... uMd l>y 1ho ner9hlp a 09 Pul>lllMd Orengo CoMt --------- F-424 F-501 On 1111115 at 10 00 EL· duclod by an lnclM<lull ,,..,...,Of within '"' .,_1 8IONI ~I C0t· Hovombel I t S Dally Pllol October I&. 26. '18..JC NOTICE 81~wooo Dr Nawpoll ---------DORADO BANK. A CALI· TlmolllyW ~roy 111r .. yMt1111a None pora llon Roland C F 411 NOvomc.t 1,t tNS 8Mch CA82&e0 FOAHIA COflPORATION.. Thia tle'*'*'t w .. lllad The narnae end bu-WeOemeyal, PrMIOenl F-4"'\ ,IC~l llUltNlll T1111 bu1111011 11 con rtaJC NOTICt 11141 duly eppotnltd Truat .. wllh lllo Covnty Clerk of Or· .aor-01 tl'IO tranetor... Tlllt 11e1oment w• lllee P\&IC NOTICE NUii t"tATU•NT Ouclod by • jOlllt ..-ntu10 '1CTTTlOUI ..,...11 undef and l>Uf~I 10 o.od anqe County on Ootot>er It. ara JIN HO 1<1M and KYUNG with 11141 County Cioni OI Or P\lllJ( NOTICE Tiie follOWlf'lg peraone .,. ~:·.~~.::rll wu filed MAim IYATUmN'f NOTICI TO of Truel, Rocorda d on 1886 KIM, 18834 Ml. Olto(I Clrcte. ~County on Oclob9r ur ,ICTITIOUI .u...... Oo<ng bulln ... "' Proc1aoon The follOW!nt. peraona .,. IULJ(c•D!lC?"~-611/&4 .. Document no. ,_ Fountain Valley, CA 82708 1986 NA• ITATl ... NT ,ICTinOUI Ml..... Wlndo ... CIHnlng 2300 "'"" 11141 County Cl«k OI Ol'-Cerefr • ._...-J•" e.t-17119-46 ot Of11c1a1 Re-Publlttlod Or~ COUi i Tllo pr~riy perllnonl ~ 1119 loUowtng perton1 a.re 1J1Am STATl•NT Fa1rv-AO G201 t.o.lla l"Qt County on Ootot>er 8 dOlnq buolnaM .. : . .. , ..... l t01 .. 1f7 CO<dl In the olfk»of tlle Re-Olllty PllOI Ootol>er 18, 26. heroto I• "-Cflbod In o-n· °'""""' ~ Kint • dOlng l>Utln.11 .. !Mlocl The loltOWlnO peraon• .,. M .... C..A 92020 l9M • ~ ~· .~ U.C.C.) CO<der ol Otanoo County. Novornl>Ot 1, 8. 1886 oral .. Stoek In TtllOa, Fl•· Hlfrtoen, • ...,...,. at LAW Ac;c;omodetlOOI, 704'11 So oMg ~ .. ~WOf•. O•v•O How.,d b11011 ""911 '-=:i~ =tr: I: cr=:::.ia ~-:. ~":~ J:U~i'~t.DEal·::;~~: L~-F 437 ~C::.:w.11 ~~~,~~",! p~~ ~·~-= ... · Caeta ..... ::~r· Balt>OI llltnO CA 1092 .~ ~~;>'IVO, Cott• ~-~~"'-cA ~~82~201 o~~C:=°~= ,?;:'. M $ " named lr-'ere5ri1}' that t tTED PARTNEASHIP Will eu.1._. ano II IOca\ad 11 Pub!Wlod Or~ Coat• Lynne J 0.vldton. 704')f JoM David Ry1111. 1092 Hua ~ 11 eon NQvomber 1. 8. 1H5 lO 1 Tomllflewll traet, blAk ttanafer It ebOut to tie SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION P\&IC 11nTarr 148 AtvetlkSO Avenue. Suito Deity P110t Ocl~ 18, 2f> So 81yfron1 Balt>Ol ltland. 8luH Dt Coat• MON oucioO 1>y .,, lf'I01v!Oual I F·384 Founlaln Vt/ltfty, Ca t2'IOI , mede on per90tlll propetty TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER "" IW. E. Newport 8Mcfl Call-Novtml>Or I 8 IH S CA 921162 A 92627 D•llld Euton --------- Thi• butlneee la C:Ofl· llarelnafter delclftbed FOR CASH. (payt~ al 11~ r:te:TITIOUa autlNlal lornll Tiie Dull,_ nltM F-46 i T1111 1>u11n .. • 11 c;on-Tl'ttt cu11noH •• con Ttlll 11a1._,1 wM Mod "8.JC NOTICE dl.IGta.: by 8~~-~-Tiie ntmeo and ~ of .... In lawful mon.y Of Ille MAMI ITA ~NT UMd Cy lhe Mid 1ran1ler0ta OUCtod l>y an lnGlvlduoJ -od by an 1n01v10uai ..,,,, Ille County Cie<lt ot ()lo ---------- •dent ge ' r ' • lddr ..... Of theC 11'1191\dad Unllad Stal .. I al THE Tha followtng poraon1 tro II Hid IOcallon II SNAP Lynne L OtVldton Jonn 0 Rya11 ango Counl'f on Octocor II NOTICE IS HEREBY Tiiie &alttna1tl Wat llled trtnlfefort .,. 11AMPIOH FRONT ENTflANCE TO OOlng butlneea 11 K <; SHOT t HOUR PHOTO T1111 t l•lomor'll ... flied T1111 1ta1emao1 w11 hlacl 1885 GIVEN that a Naoallv'I 0ec;. with 1~ Cioni o4 Of. MOTOACVCLE. INC .. o Call-W E 8 p A C R E -p AO p EAT 1 E s . 2 1 8 S11d bultt 11an1ter It In· wtlh tho County Cleric ot Of. -"'" 111e Count1 Clenc ot Ot· ,..._ torelton h .. c.ri prooaroo anoe County on Oclober 4, tornla corporallon. IHO CONVEYANCE 4840 CAM-Hlvetfteld Newport 8eOCfl lenclod 10 tie c.ontUmmalad "8.JC NOTICE engo County on KO Inge Counly on ()(;lobe! I 1. Pu!>~ Orenge Coell by Ille City OI ,.._pon tM5 Newport Blvd , Coela Meat. PUS DRIVE, SUITE C. NEW· CA 82Ao · · a1 fhe olllcle ot IJWllOI 1985 D .. 1y PilOI Ootol>af 18, 2~. 8MOl 1n connecttOll wi111 trw Larry Rothman, A11orney CAT"'-...__lion In C ...... _,_ PORT BEACH. CA all rlollt, Gary Keonl Co... 278 ACTION ESCROW INC . PUtlUC .. ANM08 -.L Publllhed Oranoe CoMt P:-Novombef 1 9 1995 M11or Tllorouglllare and 4 40 8eectl Blvd ,,. ..,... _,.,.,_ lllle anO lnt0t•t conv.,...O Haverllo4d Newport Beach 800 Norlll Tu1t1n Avenue, M .. LD 8Y THI COITA Oally Pllo1 October 18, 25, Pul>llll'led O•lllQA Coeal F 4311 Bridge FM llfOgrem TM At Lr#, 1 1 .• Of the chief axacull\19 offtQt 10 and now held by II under CA 92ee0' . Sullt G. Santa A111. Call· MllA ~ANMtNQ COfil· Novembef 1 a. 1885 Dally PllOI Oolol>or ta 25, Neg111ve Oeciatatlon "•'" Suitt l09, Wottmlnaler, CA or prlncle>al l>utlneat offlc:e Mid o.od of Trutt 1n 11141 Tlllt butlno1t 11 COii· fornla, Ora11g41 County on or MllttOH AT THI CITY F-393 Novombor 1 !I 19a5 11111 , .... projaet Will not r• t:lsa3 ,_ Of the lnlOttded 1ranafer0t la: propetty 111uatec:I In Mid duciod l>y an lnOMdual 111or Novernl>er 20, 1985 HALL, 11 fAllll 01111¥1 , F 368 ...,11 10 1 11gnlflcan1 onect or O CoM aamo County, California, c!aealb· Tiiie tlAlomor'll .., .. flied Tnlt bulh tran1fef 11 eul>jecl COITA MllA, C ALI· •-IC ..,..T""r •-11> ..,..TIC[ 1'10 orwtronment It 11 trw Publlthed ~ange I All .Oll'ler buelnaao ~ lnq the land lhefoln LOTS wlll'I Ille County Cieri! 01 Or· to Caillornll Uniform Com· P:O-.A. AT t:J0 It.II. Ott '"~ "" ~ l"UllU\o nu pr_,t ln\erlllon 01 tho Cit~ Dally PllOI ow 18· 25• and addr.._ uoad by IM 20 ANO 22 IN BLOCK 137 County on OotOl>er 4 mere1e1 Cocs. Section 8 109 A.a 100N A8 POa-.a ,.ICTITIOUI _...... P\8LIC NOTICE 10 ece.oc>1 1t1o ~'""' Dec NOi/ember I, I , lea& lntandod trllll9feror wttNn OF CORONA DEL MAR. AS 19 . TM n-and lddrON o4 THl.MAnllll ON ,,.... .. ... I TATa•NT P'lCTITlOU8 au ... 11 '~~~TIA~.JI 1era11on and 1uppor11n; F-<432 th,.. ~ IMt ~· IM'I SHOWN ON A MAP Rf· , __ tho pareon wllll *llOm DAY, NOVl191111 12, ,.._ ll\9 IOllowlng pertOf'lt are MAMI ITAT'lmNT The IOllowlnQ l*tOn• lrl 0~11 Tn1111 nOt10 M ---------peat IO,., .. known 10 11141 CORDED IN BOOK 3. Publlthed Orengo eo ... cielmt may be flied le AC-MQAM>tNGTHlfOl.LOW· doing l>ulll\MI u Corn· Tl'IO ·~ peraon• .,. Ooing °" ......... Cnann.t c.on11rueo ... II,_ eoprova P\B.IC M)TIC[ Intended tran1t., .. aro· PAGES 4 1 ANO 42 OF MIS-PllOt Oc:IOl>er t8 25 TION ESCROW. INC 800 N IMO ~ATtoNt. putor LIM Pt11111Wttllp 708 dOlng bu.alneea • AIVRl 1n-lrllllfnoliottel l TO l'2G or Oenlll bV 11141 Coy of 111e ---------nono. CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· vemt>et I, 8, HMS ' Tuttln Avanu., Sullo G IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW-Mai~old Corona 0e4 Mar ternatlonal. B)V~1 onc:t At-l\Alftm8' LIQun• 8eKll C.A program Tne City on Theneme(l )andl>ullneaa C0flDS OF ORANG~ F.443 5111110 Ana, CA 82705 and ING ACTIONS AAE CA 92875 tocialM lletGlluyOttvo 9265 1 couragea tnef'llt»n 01 the Mlem ITATRaN'T addr-of lhe Intended COUNTY 1,,. lpl Oay IO< llllng clolmt ~~:~~~LEE';.~~ ~~~~TE Peul H Rye n, 708 Newport. Beoch. CA 02MIOn Aol>afl l Ft-1229 ~onl>l~~~a'o~~ The loll<MtnO peraona art lr_..,..11 we: SUNSET The llroet addr ... and y eny aadllor ttlall be No. LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE Marlgold, Cofona De4 Mar v aneo Roy Tllompao ,I M111m1r l eguna e..ch CA t111o"n-· Cop1a1 7'°1 .. -,.·. Ootng bualrllM u : Heettn+ B E A C H A A C I N G other common Cleelof'latlon. "8.IC NOTICE varnber 19, 1986 Wf\ICh It Ille CA 92675 t36& G•lexy Drive NewP<Jf1 92651 ,, " c:er• 0.-.eloe>ment 5)r0\Jp, ENTERPRISU.r INC., • Cell· II any, of the ,.., property l>Ullnell d•y ~oro lht ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES Thi• l>ullllHI 11 con Beecn c" 92860 T" I tteo•llv• Oticiarallon and 17"10 8.._...,.. Ctr•"'" 8 It• I -·-__ ..,..._ p 0 Boll ··--c--contummauon d•t• l"'""'I AT THE PUBl.IC kEARING ' .• ,. Du•1"'9• • con· tli"""'ll"" docu,,,.,, .. art • ft,,,_ft ..,., u or,-...,....,.. • · · daec rlbad above la 9V'I"'•""'" """' ...--· DESCRIBED IN THIS NO· duc:lodl>y 1 hm11adpanner· Thlt bullllHI II c;on· duclOO by allmtleOportnat a ::""lal>·...,:·•1 ''"l>l'-108, lrvlM, CA 92714 6, 8unMt Baectl, CA 90742. purpor1od to be' 818 I 1120 M CALM'ONllA rlod above anip ouctad by .,, 11\dlvldual .nip "'--or .,... "' ,.,,_ Dannll Kam, 2310 W, That Ille ptopetty peni-JASMINE, CORONA OEL C4"olfttY .. Oftftlt Oetad October 17, 1986 TICE OR IN WRITTEN COR· Pt ul Ryan Vlv'tf'A Roy Tliompton R C-l l F onC1 1111C)ee11<>n 11 1n. Pul>llt Hemlodl Way. Santa Ana. nen1 llOtMO la deoctlbed In MAR. CA 82860 In tM ........... ~ Mlcf\MI L Mo o_., A E. s p 0 N 0 EN c E 0 E . n T I .. llled 0 llt'MM' WQ<kl Oec>erlmen1 City OI CA 82704 oener.i ... All o4 the aloctl· The ulldefllOned Tru•IM ootlon of MAf'IHALI, Tr___ LIVERED TO THE PLAN· Tlllt lltll<Mn~ ..... ;):' hll ... ,_,c • k of°' Tl'i•• '1•1-1 .... filed N-pon BMoll 3300 New Thia bu1lnaao tt con-ln-lrllOa, f\imftUfa, nxtur•. dltelalml etry llat>lllty for any CLAMI ~MID, a "**• Mn Ho KIM, KJllftt Kim NINO COMMISSION AT, OR Wllh tho County lorll of • ..tlll lll4I Counly s* With 1"-'.0ut1ly C.~ ot Qt C>Q<t BoulevarO Newp0<t ouetec:I by• In lfldllltdual of tho ~ and Ille lneorrec1ntM of the llroet eftd MICHAIL Ol lllALO Trenofe4-PRIOR ro THE PUBLIC ~ COU'lly on October l I, engo County on ~lombet ·~ Cnumy on Oc:1o«>at 8 8 •• c ,, c 1 I1 I 0 In I . Dennlt l. Kern trade nMl9 of • oertllln ,lddr-tnd other common MID ........ ~......... Publllhod Ol'ango Coeal HEARING 19 $ ,_ 30· IM S ,..,... 19 ~ P'..-r'IO i6se 1915 17 "' 6'4 3311 Thie ttatament -lllod ~·and ret.11 motor· Oealgna11on, II Alf';, ltlOwfl ...... ,,.ffft, ,.,. ..... Dally PllOI Novoml>ar I I PLANNING ACTION Pu1>11~ Ol'ange ~ Pul)lt~ Ofange Coul P\Jl>lllhed Ot C.0.11 P11!>kth00 Otanoo Coul with lhe County CMnl o4 Of. c:yda parta ~ end la '*°"' ,.......... 198~ PA-85-189 ANO TENTATIVE Deily P1101 Oc1ocor ta. 25. Dally PllO\ October 18 25 De ily P110I 0cto-::!' 1!1 25 ell) P1101 N~t>e< 1 ... County on Oclober 7, local.a .. 1590 H9wport Seid .... wlN be mtdo Dul ,Ott CHANCMI °' NAMI F 48~ PARCEL MAP S·95·38• Novoml>Ot I 8 1985 Novernl>or 1 8 IN $ Novemt>et 1 a 191~ 1995 1915 lllvd .. eo.ta Meta. CA WlthOl.lt convenanl °' ;...,. c -No. A 130213 FOR VAN DEL L ANO AS· F-387 f ·382 f ·3ifl F 49A ,_ Tho~ name ueed ranty .. Pf ... Otlmptlod r• ORD£R TO nt-te W\TICE SOCIATES . AUTHORIZED Publllhed Orange eo..t by Mid tranetwor1 ti MIO QWdl. title ~ or SHOW CAUSE "'~ "" AOENT FOR BRISTOL ---------I Dally PllOI Oclober 19, 24. loca11on 11· CHAMPIOtt-oncu::tanO.t. lo pey '111e CCP SS 1277 tl-21•7 PARTNERS FOR A PAACEL P\&IC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE PUl.IC NOTICC Novembat 1, t ;1H6 MORIWAKI, U.8 A. r'omtlnlng prlnclptl eum OI WHEflEAS SHAREN Notice to MAP, CONDIT IONAL USE NOTICE OF F-415 Thal Mid bul6I 1111111fer II the not• a.cured by Nici ANNE EFFEAT2, petlllOMr, Ctedlt0t• of PERMIT. ANO A PLANNED ----------Intended to "be c;ontym-Deed of Trust with lntorltl .. perar'll OI app11can11 ..... Tr-* DEVELOPMENT REVIEW •-II' MftT met.a al lt!9 offa ot. OP· ll'tereon. u pr0vlded 1«1 Mid MAfl8HALL CLARKE REED, ond of Intention f'OR A RENTAL CAR FA ,.._ "" IC( PoMUHITY E3CflOW. 1a.a nol•. ad11anc.e, II any, • m1no1, •od MICHAEL To TraMtof C1L1TY INCLUDING OUT. p u BL I c HEARING P9eTfTIOUe....... H Tullln Ave .. Oranqe. CalJ.. undef the lerma of 11141 o.od GERALD REED. t minor, AlooMh ..._,... DOOR STORAGE OF CARS ..,.. ITA~ lornla t29f7 on or .n., No-of Trvel ,... cfllrgM and hu llled • Polll!OO wllll Ille UoeMe(t ) CAA MAINTENANCE ANO vtm&>w 1t .1N6 a~OllheTrut1ao and ~ ol till• ccurt for • a.o. 11014tci'7 WASH1NOFAC1LITIES,AND 0 0 GHFAAE The tolloWlng peraona .,. Thie bulk 1ranef0t le eub-ol lhe 1rv1t1 ~•tod1>y Mid oecrao CflanOlnq applicanll' i c c·_. M071 AN OP'FICE WITH A VARI· PROPOSED MAJOR TH A U =-::::."i: ;~ ~ jaCI to Clllfomll unttorm D••d of Trull, 10·•11 namH from MAASHALL ... .:.c. ~) ANCE FROM INTERIOR . Newpottli.ch CA82M1 . Comrnerelal Code Sac11on S761.257M CLARl<E REED 10 NOTICE IS HEREBY L AND SC APE AREA AND BRIDGE FEE PROGRAM • 8109 The beneflelalyunoor Mid MARSHAL CLARKE EF· GlllEN to 1'10 CtadlfOfl OI LOCATED AT 3S7 BRISTOL • Leo Allaon Hofley, 808 Tho neme and addr-Of Deed Of Trull llerOlofOfO •11· FERTZ, and from MICHAEL e.och Tonnie Clue STREET IN A POC ZONE ~.:'~2::r· H9wport Baectl. tho peraon wllll whom acutodandO.UV..-edtotlla GERALO REEOIOMICHAEL ~ Socurlly No ENVIAOM ENTAL OE · elalrri• ~ be tiled It OP-underllonecl • written Dec-GE~L.0 EFFERTZ 95-2423783 T I .nc TEAMINA TION NEGATIVE ~nd= .;:.ye. Sch..::· PORTUNtl'Y ESCROW, 7~ larallon of OtlOU11 ano l)o. IT 18 ORDERED 111•1 all llcenMO ~· ~:.!.. DECLARATION I . ::i· . N. Tuetln Aw . °'"'99· CA rnanc:l lor Sala and. Wfllton peraon• lnter•loO In Illa aoor ... j, 290 t Ea•ll>luH Ir 2 PLANNING ACTION port BMch. CA 9 l 92N7 and Ille 1111 day for Nolk:oe of o.1iu11 and EIOC-•l>Ov• mauer appear In l)o. th Cll of Newport e..C11 PA·8S IQ2 FOR GLENN • du!:~~~~~ 1!,d c~~ nung claim• by any creditor uon tp Sell The ulldetllonecl panment 3 01 11111 court, c!ni/ 01 orenoa. s111a 01 I< ~ ~ ~· T .A~ J ~ O ~ 1f ~ ~ Leo A Holley lhell be NOl/ornber II . 1865, cauaod '9id Nolie. ot Do-IOeallO at 700 Civic C.n10t Callfornl• 821127 that 1 bul~ A A major problem lacing N9WP<>f1 S..Ch and South Oranoe COunly It 1ratt1e congestion A partia l eolutlon to trattlc congeetlon on Cou t H1gnw1y, MacArthur Boulevard and oo Cout Hignwey MacArthur Boui.verd and on the S an Diego Freeway li.t In con1trvc11ng tne Sa n Joaquin Hiiia Tran1portatlon Corrld0< In conjunetloo wllh Ille COunty o f Orange and olher afl8Cted c111es the City of New on Beach ptopot«I to i.vy feet on n.-development to pay 101 much o f the conalrucuon coalt. f he purpoae of 1hl1 nottc:. 11 10 lulflll legal requ1remen1s for ine C11y o t Newport Beech • C ity Councll 10 ealablleh road IN prqgram1 tor con11ructlon o l lhe 11ansporta11on romdor Thi• tttlamanl ..... tllad which II Ille bullneaa dey fault and Elecilon to Belt 10 Orlvo w .. 1. Santo An•. Call· trenefer ii acout'to 1>e m•Ot g~~~~~N i~EA ~e~~~T with Iha County Clefll OI Or· l*oro the contummatlon be recorded In lllo county lornla 92701, on Novombel to NB TC . A Calllorn1~ llm FOR AN ALIGNMENT AN O THE PROPOSED FEE PROGRAM AFFECTS ONl. y NEW DEVELOPMENT I enot Covnly on October 3. d•:::rc:a~ 1915 ::c,1"' roal pr09«ty 1• ~1~:·.:~~ ~.~mm•~~ lleO 1>4i11~i::· i'•11•,1ara. BRAKE REPAIR SHOP IN 1916 IUMMTMACH MCIMQ DATE 10118/15 tor moy be '-Id. and tt\O'# ~~n::'t1n ... :;~,'.:'~, AN EXISTING INDUSTRIAL Publllhed Orange"= ::!::':":-J.&..v-= ... :: • I • ~ A c " I • cautO. II ~Y· wtty ),,he::! 3149 Redllm Ave In Illa City ~~~~ o~~G A ~~Ts~~~NT~~~ Delly Piiot OclOber It, 25. • CONVaYANCI, "rri for lion '°" henge ol Cotta MON. County QI ZONE LOC ATED "T 2135 ' N<Mlmbet I, 8, 1845 o.~bllthod Oranoa Coeat ~~" :.r-0 :. ~· ~I~ ~~~~~·~flEO ~;~· Siii• of CalltOfn .. CANYON DRIVE IN AN MO THI ..,_OftOHD PH ..,_OGAAM 00.:1 NOT AFP:fCT: "EXISTING HOMES v. "EXISTING COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS •e ulLDING PERMITS FOR RESIDENTIAL REMODELING OR ADOITIO s 'BUILDING PERMITS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING RESIDE S F-422 Daily Piiot NOYember 1, Aaet. .-...,., ' lhll a copy of 11111 Order to Th41 pre>porty 11 Oelcrlt>ad ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL ---------188& 8 Put>llltloO Orenge Coul SllOW CauM be publlehed In In ooner11 H All •loch in 2E~~ ~ • .:e ~t~~~T~O~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 12, 1985. al 7 30 p m in ltlo Clly CCNn<.11 C hamber "8.IC NOTICE F-4 1 Daly Piiot Oclobat 18. 26. THE DAil Y PILOT i • = 1rado, 11 .. 1u1u, oqutpmen1 3 PL ANNINO ACTION 3300 N9wport Bou~ard. Newpor1 Bee<:n. the City Council will hold a put>llG nearing 10 cont td!tf " '' r:te:TTTIOUa IUaMH MAmlTA,.._.,, The following POttont we dolnq butlnMa u : C. Lin a AMOC4at•. 2t 81Mf' Cr ... rtaic NOTICE November t, 1865 I paporad Oii GQ°'., c '~, and~ will of • certain PA·9S 193 ANO TENT A TtVE adopting Araa1 of 8enell1 and lmpoelng f ... on new de11elop~t to , lite a portion o f the funding f · 4 60 ~~r,:Clfnl•~ ~ano: w.-,Z; !:" ~Clu~ "B!c~ ~= TRACT MAe T -12564 FOR required to contlruct the San Joaquin Hiii• T ranaportatlon Corridor The balancft ol lhe required ,ICTITIOUI au ... 11 rour (4) 1UCC41Mlvo wMll• Cll.lb, .~ louioc:t 11 2901 l OM LOVE. AUTHORIZED lundt would come from other M>Yrc.t euch aa State and Federal 1rnnapor1a11on tunda · MAllm ITATl•NT prlOClO Ille dale M1 IOI' heal· f Ull>lull Oflve In Illa City ot AGENT FOR RICH FIOCK • c.nt. lrW\e, CA 82715 JtmM M.H Chen, 28 SH· ~ ..,., Creeoont, lrvloa. CA t2l15 The lollowtng paraon1 are rtllJC NOTICE Ing on 1~ Po1111on Newport e.ocii. County or ~ORM~l c;>:J'~1~E~~~ ~e~ F eea would be lmpot«I upon new delle!Opmen1 pro1ec11 wllhln the c11y o t Nftwport Beac h and will dOlnO bull,_ •• Buo· OATED OCT 8 11186 Oranoo. SlllO of California, T~:CT MAP TO CONllERT be apportioned baaed upon th• amounl ot '''"le ea11ma1fld to be creat9d by each lype o l NEW 0yoo Kleng, 108 ~Illy Offle, Hunll0t, Ponnoytvtnla ' 184139 Bual0t1 b1erm1Mtlnq Co • LIOM. "*-'CATION He"•''•tT ·, ... MM0 .~~· ,~'0·; ln<tlrantler tile tOllOWlllO ti-A PAEVIOUSL y APPAOVEC I development Paym4tnt o l the 1 ... woul<l be required al the lime o f b\Jlldlng pe<mlf 1uuanoe tt53 Federal Ave . Coa1a "*-'CATION NOTICI ~~ " •Pl cOflollc beYaf~ llCenM t<lf 6 UNIT APARTMENT PAO ~~"~ 82J~n Gordon. °' •GATIVI ' ~ and Whit• Al· Ileen-) "57' SC*:ial On JECT TO RESIDENTIAL F ... would not be lmpoaed upon axlt ttng resldenltal comme<C•lll (1( 1n01JSlll8I UIM ()f on !Wiiding lt53 Federal Aw. eo.1a rH :9~~l~ESAltorneyt t0< Pattt!Onflt. '1eoo :;~1~3~no~ 1=b~~ c ON o O M 1N 1 u M S permit• for rMldentlal remOdellng or adClltlons or lor recona1ruc11on'61 .... 1at1ng r9,S•de n11a1 bulld1nos Ctllt\ T Ml I.In 6 Yvn Huano CMng, lot Kathy Ortve. Munk•, It~• 14139 Thtt bvtlMtt la con· • due1ed by • general part• M .... CA t2827 PLANNING DIVISION HASl Wllehlro Boulelloro. sun• promi-ioc.to0 al 2eo1 LOCA TEO AT 2230 PACl~IC I which do not lncre ... the num~ of dMillng un111 IA oweinno un11 '" a nome conoom1n1um or Thie b\lllneH I• c;on-PRf.PAflEO A HEOATIVEl ~h ~:5 AngolH CA fUlblull Orlva. N-pOrl ~~~~~~~NM:~tA2l zoo: apanrnen1 l duc:1ad by .,, lndtvlduol DECLARATION ADORUS-p tiilthod °' c S.och for Ill• prom11 .. TERMINATION EXEMPT MICl\MI John Gordon ING POSSllLE EN· u anoa °"' IOCaled al 2801 Ea111>1ull GENf!R A PLAN Th• approximate t>ol.lndarlN OI the Area• o1 ~fll are lllutJteted nn Ille map con1ainftd If'\ lhl• Thlt 8'atomen~-llled VIRONMEHTAL IMPACTS! ~"t PllOI Oct~°:a~1· 18· Oflve, In,,,. Cl1y of Newport A~EN OMENT ~P-85·0 notlOe Ac tion by the Clly Council will •fl.ct only .,~ Within thlli City ot Newp<>rl Beach ' nerehlp Jamea ~.M. Chen wl=th ·~~y on 0o1o:!w<>;: FOR THE ,OLLOWINO . Ol/Otnber • F-373 8"ch, County of Of111g41, ANO REZONE Pf. TIT ION Pfl0JlCT8 Slat• of Celltornla A 9• 13 FOR THE CITY Of Id.. I d -........ ,Cl on lhll manei or you may tvbmlt wrlllen 6 1. DEVELOPMENT flE· Catll 11'1 the am~ of CO~T•••Es• TOCHANGE Youllev•lfle r1Qhll09')1)earalH 11e•rno•n .,..,,... I fl)l9 llllOtMfll WM flled I wfll'I ffte County Cioni Of Or• ' =County on Qclober 8, ,.... VIEW OR 15-tt FOR KEN 15 o o oo p 1 " ... ... .... commenta prior to CIOM of the hearing addr.....O to the City Clerk. 3SOO Newport Boulev•rO Publl.nod Or•,.,... Coeat • • rta.IC NOTICE 0 .o 0 . rom H Ory THE LANO USE DESIO· N~""" .,. ___ ... C allfAl·n11 "'2 ..... 8-8n I .. , attention Cll" c i.11. For lnlormallon. Ple•a&e•ll th• Public -.,..... NE'Th 0 AND SANDAAl notM In 11141 amo.int 01 NA TION FROM COM •->""" .......,., "' " "" " " 1 Oolty PllOI OclOber ll. 29, ROllN$()N, AUTHORIZE[)i SUNMOttCOURT 12,100,00000 MEACIAL CENTER TO Work1Dep1nment.(714)&44-3311 Novetnbet I, 8, lt86 F-4 l7 AGENT FOfl WILLIAM FI OP CAUl'ONlllA All other bullnaot n.,,_ AESIDEl'4TIAL ANO TO RE· ,...,..,, PubtWled Orengo co.ti Delly lttlot Oclober II, 24. 1---------Nowmber 1, t. Itta rtaJC M)TIC( F-3M 1----------"°1mOUI .,... .. MAmlTA~ The fOliowlnO petlOM we P\&JC ll)TIC( doing butlnlta •: Autumn ---------Capltal lnwatrntnt a.Motl, ..C1n'IOW .,_.. 2M0 S. CoMI HIQhwey, MMm ITA,......, k~ atedl. CA tft41 . Tho followtng per'IOM •• f rodlllon Man•g•m•nt ~ bualnaaa .. , AlomlO and Flnanee, ll"IC.4 A c.11-,-.lone, 400 !. 17tti St., lornll COfporatlon, 28IO 8. >' Cotta Meta. CA 12e27 Coatt HIQllway. Ugun• ' Keyven Pou rang, I H Seadt. CA l2t5 I • Aower II . Coeta Meta. CA Thlt l>uolneet I• con· ' Ht21 dueled by 1 oorpor9'1on .. ™• l>u~ It COf'I· Gooroe A Oanllor. PtMI· duC'9d .,., an lndMduat oant ~ ~eno Thie 11•1ernen1 •• 111ec1 f .. ~ .. !Mad wtttl Illa County Cler11 Of Of· with lho County Cioni o4 Or· .,. County on Oclo4* 1. anta County on OclCIW 14. 1114 1114 ,..,. "-" Pul)llaheel Ol'tn09 CoMt Pulltlehed Orenge Coat1 Dally PllOI oefober II. H . Delly ~ OclObtf It, 25, HovOtnbet t, I . IM5 Novel\'lb« I, •• 1"5 • , ... 1 .. ,-430 , _______ _ MOOf'E FOfl A DEVELOP~ COUW'n M anO adOr-uoo0 by the ZONE fROM C 1 (LOCAl MEHT REVl(W TO COff.1 IMfTA CUM Traneleror within lhr .. VMfl BUSINESS DISTRICT) C? STlllUCT A 7·UNIT CON-In the Maller Of MELINA IUI peel tO flf .. known to l(OENlRAl 8USINESS DIS DOMINIUM PROJECT ·'MARI! KAMAKIAN, Perwon lhe tranlfer .. .,. Nono TAICTI. AND A2 (MUL LOCATED AT 2551 ELDE.Nlwt1o1Mufd~deelttodlfee Thtlf 19 NII '-'I egroed TIPLE FAMILY RESIDEN· AV!fofUE (TRACT 12413) IN lrom Ille Wt tocty and con-l>et-1 Mid llCen ... ano TIALI TO R4 (MULTIPLE· AN "2 ZONE l~trOI 6f her parent JACK lnt91\dad lrant,.,._ II ro-FAMILY AESIOENTIALI. VI fl 0 HM ENT A l 0 f JOHN KAMAl<IAN qlMed by $ec 24074 of Ille LOCA TEO BE TWEEN WEST TERMINATION· PRl!VIOU Ne. A Tm II.I..,_ onCI Ptot.llOnl t9TH S TAEP'T PAflK All NfOATIVE OfOLARATION CITATION COde. lhatThe c:ontlder•llon f NUE PLUMER STREET 2. OfVl.LOPM!NT A!· The POC)Clle ol the Stato Of tor Ille,,.,,,.., of MIO CUii ANO ANAHEIM AVENUE, VIEW OA-<l&-e3 '0111 OL Y Calllornla ,_ an0 tr 111111• of Mid C O S T A M E S A E N C!o"P I NTI" ANO Al~ TO; J AC K JOH N llotnoe It 10 be Pald only VIR O NMENTAL O E 8 0 C I A T I 8 . 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MARMADUK~ by Brad Anderson "Did you have to eat all our Halloween candy?" DRABBLE GARFIELD GEE, I W15 H W£ COOLO GET BEITER RECf PTION ON THE TEL£V1510N MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER AL'JO, ~ Wf ~ PE.Ofl,f. 6A\J€. OVT ~-41~~~~ 1~;TEAO Of c:.A~O'/ I BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) I • "Oh, d•m! It was going to be a surprise." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham •1 ~ PAACT1CIN6 SME.LLING 6000 AND 1 UROPPEO 'rOUR PERFUME BOTTLE.'' l\ by Kevin Fagan \~~1·~ A OCUAR MOf<f. '\~~"4 '\\.\~ PO..U:AT 'fELEHle>W COU.E.Cf ED! by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Ooux BLOOM COUNTY f1tl! TD~ Cl»lft.AM5 ~litl THE lACI< <Y ~P F!/! A!R08C Nf"OffMJm()V IN 'lejf!Rf.HY'S fN5TllU~N1, M' NOW~ WfTlf F~ Vt'W96U €¥.t«~ il~·· llll ~ 115 /OE ,ff~ (,OWTy ~y ~KE NJa/f ~ 6011Y. T!MY. Y(J(J IMt't NO ffJtA l&-.:w , ... by Jeff MacNally E)(CE.Pf ~E'S MOT '"~L.Uf P<'' AN'(MQRE . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SPe. DANCEDWl'TH ~! WeRE. lHE.RE. l.OTS OF C.OSTUME.S? DID '/OU PLAY GAMES'? WAS Yoo Me.AN TrlEPES NC1lf11NG-To TELL ? DEANNA SC$1NSKI DANCED WITH k;~TFUN'?I I GUE.ffi. -. Me=. II - TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE --Nil£. CICXJ ~°™IS IS A OOU: C(U(SE. ? NeJtber vuJnerable. South deals. NORTH • 63 M J J086 0 8 •A KJ 954 WEST +A K l098 EAST • Q54 ~ Q 9 4 o K 3 o K 543 • 103 0 J 962 • 862 . 0 TH • J 72 v A 752 0 AQ 107 • Q7 Th~ bidding: oath Weel I " 1 + Pue Pa11 Orth .. !\ii Opt>ning lt'ad· King of •. Ea at P aH Among lhl' taboos thtll we are const.\ntly warned against is giving dPclar('r I rurr and sluff. However. tht longer we play thi~ game. tht more wP ruhtt' th3l ther e IS no room fo r the word "never" in tht bridgt player's lexicon. Sou th's hear~ suit is A trifle In ~ubsuntial evtn ror hardened four card major hidden. No onf' ran r1u1bblt with W t9t's overcall C)r with No rth's drcl!ion to lt"&O to four . ,, ( { by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady WHO NEEDS THE HELP? beans. losers . Yet he. was doomed to defeat West led the king of spades. and whether he elected to r uff in the sight of dummy did not gladden dummy or his hand! his heart. lie could see two spade lf he pitched from dummy. East tricks and a trump. hul with a red could assure himsetr of a trump •aces surely in the openi~g bidder's_ trick 11.Y ruffing with the nine to nand. where was the setting trick force the ace. If he ruffed in dummy. com ing from'! East w.ould simply discard and he OMAR ~t SHARIFF ! -=-1 For better or worse. West decid· ed that ht was going to try to pro· mote an utra trump trick. Accord 1ngly. he ~ontinued with ace and another spade. Declarer ruffed in dummy, then too\ t he right decision by electing to come to hand with the queen or clubs to lead a low trump toward dummy. West rrabbt-d the kinr and. following up on his original lint or deftnse. committed the bridge "crime" of luding another !pade. thereby Ki ving declarer a ruCf·aluff. Howtver. declarer was not plea& f'd with th1! turn of even~ He had nothing to d1 .. card for dummy's clubs woulct take-care of ICll h11 CHARLES GOREN could then auure himself of a trump \rick by covering dummy's remaining trump honor, thereby promoting the nine. Have you IM.a ru.U. IA&e ... .. 1e ...... w.1 i..t c~ ..... IMlp 1•• flM , .. r way tllre•• ta.o aue of DOUBLE fw ,...au.e aad ,.,. takHat. f'or 'a copy of lal t "DOUBLES" ~ .. t. MM 11.85 &e ''Ger••·O.•Wt•." eere ef tWe .. w .. ,.,..., P.O. Boa &ll, Palm7ra. N.J. 080$5. Make clMdte p&r aW. &e ewe,.,.r~. ~--~----------------------------------------------------........ ----------------~~~~-~ ---- , •. -. Senlng Newport BNch, C0tta ...... Huntington INd\. lntne, Lagu leech, FNtt.ln v..., and lcMdh Orenge Coclnty : l., f-_'~,...I \ I < " "'' t· , · '• • , ~ ------.·. . . . ·. \ HalloWeen .. ends w1-th murder Witnesses think shooting of Newport nightclub employee was ·just a prank' ing the shootina was some son of prank. The victim, described by police as a · bar bouncer, worked at Promises, 3333 W. Coast Hip way wberehe was killed, accordina to Newport Beach Detective Bob Won.hen. H.is name was bein& witheld 'oday until bis family can be notified. By SUSAN BOWLE'M' °' ... ..., ........ A Newport Beach janitor \Vas in. ct11tody after a local night club employee was shot to death early this Cout A note In a bottle from the PhUlpplnes lands In New- port, mysterlousty .I A3 California The state farm labor board maintains Its authority In Illegal alien • case./ Al Nation The House prepares to vote on.competing ver- sions of a balanced- budget plan./ Al World The United States and the Soviet Union are negotiating the release of Soviet human rights ac- tivists Andrei Sakharov and dissident AnatoJy Shcharansky In ex- change for Jalled Com- munist spies.JCS Sports morning in a Crowded parking lot m front of several cost um~ witnesses. The 24-ycar-old victim was shot several times in the face as H.alloween revelers looked on. apparently bcliev- Worthen said deteetivcs were try- ing to son out the details of the CM residents win right to sue over amphitheater din By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... o.llr ........ A Costa Mesa residents group won court approval Thursday to sue the Orange County Fair Board and the SteYe Pa1acl09 ahowa b.la Mntlmenta. owners of the Pacific Amphitheatre over concert disturbances. The 4th District Court of Appeal reinstated the lawsuit by Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa Inc. against fairgrounds o fficials and amphitheater owner Ned-West Inc. of Los Angeles. However, the appellate coun drop- ped two of the three complaints [~ed in the 22-month-old suit, which had been dismissed in June 1984 by Suptrior Court Judge Judith Ryan. . C.Oncemed Citizens is a group of about 300 families living in the Mesa dcl Mar and College Park neigh· borhoods adjacent t o the amphitheater. Since the outdoor arena opened on the state-owned Orange C.Ounty Fair- grounds in ntid-summer 1983, rcsi- d en ts have been fighting amJ>.hitheater officials over noise, traffic and other nuisances generated by rock concerts. • The lawsuit contended fairgrounds officials and amphitheater operators violatedstatc law by not updating environmental reports after plans for the arena were changed from a capacity of 5,000 to l 8,000. Additionally, the suit charged the amphitheater with unfair busine~ (Pleue ~ lllt8A1'8/ A2) shooUng that Cj)OCum:d as the niaht club was closma this morning at about 2 a.m. foUowing an evening of Halloween festivities. The ,suspect, Robert Lainge Ducsler ll, reportedly got utto an argument with the victim in the Promises parking lot, Worthen said. Ducslq is employed as a janitor at the Tok.ai Bank of California, which is in the same building as Promises. be said. The arsument reportedly started when Promises employees tried to keep Duesler from driving into tbe parking lot, which is shut ni&btly when the niabt club closes. Following the altcrc.ation, ~ aUeacdly left and q:turned armed with a .38-<:alibef handgun and con .. fronted the victim, Wo n.hen said. The victim appeared to have been ~ ......... " ...... __..... Jeff Sed•ey, Brian lthllne dreee for concert. • shot "aevcnl ttmcs .. in tbe t&Qc. Several onlookcts prbed in Hal- loween costumes saw the incident. but man of them disirU~ it u a Halloween trick. "We aren't lackin& for people who saw this, Worthen said. .. A lot of people thou&ht it was a prank.." · . Ducsler remained in the Newport Beach Jail today in lieu of S2SO,OOO bail, Wonbcn said. Airport pact backed by FAA County agreement with Newport wins government praise By USA MAHONEY Of ... o.llr ......... The Federal A vuauon Adm1rus- trallon has approved agreements designed to end the years-long battle over the future of John Wayne Airport. "The FAA will not act to prevent the 1mplemcntauon of the terms of the settlement," E. tazewell Ellett. the FAA's chief counsel. wrote in an Oct. 28 letter to Orange County airport counsel Michael <attkc. "I am pleased that the county;-the city of Newpon Beach, the Airport Working Group ... and the Stop Pob -- luting Our Newpon group have resolved their differences and reached agreement on the issues wb.icb have. for so long. delayed implementation of the planned aLr- port development," Ellen wrote. Newport Harbor tops University, but lrvtnefaJls to Dana Hiits In high ~hool football./C1 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claastfled eomtcs Crossword Oeatft Notices Entertainment t-torosoope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Restaurants Sports Televlslon Weather 01-10 ca A3 C4-5 05-9 ca Charges again_st guru droppe~ Newport Beach and two citizens' groups have long blocked eitpansion of John Wayne. the county's only commercial airport, because of over- flight noise. Significant growth at the bwy airport would make the problem worse. eitpansi<u> foes have arp.icd. Orange Coonty supervisors filed a , pl"e'-oempnve lawswttagainst the city. the etlIZ~ns' groups. the FAA and air earners at John Wayne io August io an effort to force the ISSue toward rc$OIUUOn. 89 C6 Oatebook 86 Oatebook Aa Datebook A3 C6-7 Date book C1-3 Oatebook A2 - Rajneesh cleared of ·unlawful flight,-, - still indicted for immigration violations CHARLOTIE .. N.C. (AP) -A U.S. magistrate today dismissed charges of unlawful flight against Bhagwan Sh.rec Rajnecsh and six followers, but retained charges of harboring a4Ugitive against the six disciples. The charges of unlawfuJ fl~t against the Indian guru and of aiding and abetting unlawful flight against the disciples made it "a federal crime to flee the state to avoid prosecution on a state crime," wd Magistrate Barbara Delany. Rajneesh is still charged onder an in<:tictment accusing him of immigra- tion violations. including the alJeged ~ent of sham marriages. RaJnccsb, a 53-ycar-old Indian gt!.nl who came to the U nitcd States in 1981, wasarrcstedMOoaaywben two jets chartered by h.is followers landed at Charlone-Oouglas lntcrnauonaJ Airport. Officials said Raj neesb was fleeing indictments in Oregon charging viol- ations of immigration laws. but the guru said he was only talong a vacation: ~ In finding probable cause to hold Man saved after , fall fJ;"om ·NB pier Teen Police Explorer. Mesa witness div(1 tn to save vtsi tor· s Hf e · BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. Dlilr ......... A Costa Mesa man and a Ne~rt Beach Police Explorer dove off the Ncwpon eict Tbunday_nialu to save a man who had apparenJly stumbled and fa.lien into the drink. The man. 24-year-old Ronald Shofner, told Newport Beach police that be was walk.iOJ near the end of the pier shortly before 10 p.m. ~~en be tripped over a low, wooden railina and fell A witness, Gene Burgen of Costa Mesa. stripped off his Halloween costume arid dove after Shofner. Soon afterward, othct witnesses flagged down Newport Beach Police Explorer Scott Wiese and Officer Ken Greco wbo were on patrol along West Oceanfront at 21st Street. .>Wiese, of Huntington Beach, saw tnat BuJ')Ctt was having trouble kccpina Shofner-afloat in the water. Wiese, l 9, stripped off his urtiform shirt, bulletproC>t vest and boots and jumped off the pier as well, according to Oreco'a report. Wiese kept the two men afloat and away from the pier pilings until lifeguards arrived to help the three out of the water. (PleueeeePADl/A.2) 8cottWleee Blame for boating f ataliti~s still unresolved a year late·r A yeeraao. nine e•uberant youna men and women left • Halk>ween Pany at STEVE • HuatiQllOA Kar· bow' rauunnt and tqueaed into • 2(). foot 1p,eedboat named• Wbi1ke1 Rwmcr." AD bour later, . five ol them wa'e dad, uothet bat bldly liuuted. n.e-borrowed boet, siped into A.nahftm Bay, slammed ia10 a lar'l8. uatiPted mooriftl M>y, wpped natty in balfftom tbe imJ*'I aod teak qu.ickly. ~l .. _. .. went doWn t'1~ dM bOtt. • It wu tbc worst pnva.tc boellQI accident 1n Oranac County and the worst an the-atlrc state in almost two dccadel. A ye11 after the accldeat. the question o( who is to b&ame and who ii to pay fOr the earn.IF 1s very mucb wuaolved. Tbe amwen are unotbertd in lawsuits~ crimioa1 cbartcs- Vitl f.atln. the)().~ commercial fitbennan who was at tbe btlm ol tbe boat, ii 1.0 stand u1AI fOr maA&lauabter ttartiaa Oec. l. He couJd be 1ecueoccd to .U years_ in~ lf coavu::ted on all five counts. F.atkl,. tboUlb. lw rued a SS mtlhon lawsuit tpJJHt lbe U.S. c.out Guard, the ~t oftbe Na~. the Cctpl of F= and the Ciry of Seal BadL. cba.raiG1 tbq' bear for tM eccidenl becau.te the ooe-.ton {PllW ... WllO/AI) the six disciples on charges of harbor- ing a fugitive. Ms. Delancy s.aid RaJneesh 's attorney. Pete/ Schc). apparently had "precise infor- mation.·· ''He knew there was an indictment and immediate plans to talce the Bhagwan into custody," she said ''The planes left with 'I/Cry lmlc nonce and they learned their desunation at the time of takeoff." She said the six followers were the furu's closest caretakers and had left ndia with him 1n 1981 ··under somewhat s1m1lar circumstances.'' She noted that all seven people on the planes were carrying passports and more than S58.000 in C&5h. which she said would be enough to support them for some time out of the country. Still unresolved arc the issues of bond for Ra1neesh o n the 35<ount mdictmcot out of Oregon and bond for his followers on the charge of harboring a fugiti ve The ruling came after a day of tesumony 10 which witnesses main· tamed that Rajnccsh's followers plotted to assassinate state and feder- al officials in Oregon. · Joseph Greene. an lmm1grauon and Naturalu.ation Service agent from Portland. Ore , said Thursday dunng the bond and detcntJon bea.r- mg that Rajnecsh disciples had targeted U.S. Attomct Charles Turn- er of Portland. Ore.. and Oregon Att o rne y General Da vi d (Pleue eee CB.ARGltS/ A2) Settlement talks resulted in about a dozen agreements that will limn total pascngcrs to 4.75 m1lhon per year unul a new terminal is built and 8.4 m1lhon thereafter. Flights by the noisier jets now using the airport Wlll be capped at 73 o"cr the next 20 years. The agreements also leave the door open for interested groups to search for a second a1rpon site Issues of concern to the a1rhncs have not vet been ~lved. FM approval of the agretments 1s cnt1caJ because federal grants have been used to fund man' 1mprove- (Pleaae .ee AIRPORT I A2) Badham raps proposed cut in· Coast Guard's finances By SUSAN HOWLETT Of .. o.llJ,... ..... A Scnatc..approved S230 m1lhon cut in the Coast Guard budget has an&ered ,Rep. Robcrl Badham. R- Newport Beach, who said Thursda) the rcducuon may force the Coast Guard cutter Potnt Divtde in Ncw- Port Harbor mto mothbal~. Badham aide William Schreiber said the mult1-m1lhon dollar cut would be a threat to public safety and law enforcement 1n ocean waters. "The congressman was very upset to find out that the Senate approved it.'' Schreiber said. "It's a definite thrut to the West Coast operattons of the Coast Guard." The Department ofTransportallon cutback has the potential to result in the layoffs of 6.000 Coast G uard employ«S and the shutdown of three air stations. Schreiber said. He said about 40 cutters and 40 aircraft would be put in mothballs due to the reduroon. "His concern is that this cteatC'S a scnous potenual threat to the Coas.t Guard's ltfe-s.aving efforts and la"' enforcement." Scbretbcr saJd. "He secs it as a short-sighted reductio n.·· The Oct. 23 pr~sal to slash the House-proposed out Guud a~ propnauon by S230 million would reduce It to a level almost $270 million lower than requested by Prtstdcnt Ronald Reapn. It is sched- uled to ao to a House-Senate con- ference committee MXt week. Scbmbcr said that 1f the cutters art taken out of the qter, t~ Coast Guard's role m combaung ocean drug trafficking would be scnousl} af- fected. Then" would also be a great impact on rtscues., he said Coast Guard spokesman Jim1 Chtunate 1n Los l\ngcles said Thurs- da) that Coast G uard offictals ~rt' awaiting tbe result of the committee mccttng .. to Stt euctl)' "'hat's going to happen." Ch1unate confinned that the cut would probabrr mean as man) as 6.000 lavofTs. "It's obv1o usl) gomg to affect an our areas. We'rt JUSt going to have to wait and Stt," Ch1unate wd. 8adtwn said in the letter to House Appropnauons CommJttcc Chatr- man Jamie L Wmcn. D-M1ss1wpp1. tha1 .. failure to rqect the Senate " (Pl .... MeCOAAT/A2) AUID PllOJ' Government officials TumtoP ... •1torthe beet 11Utom11111 _,. , • urge to keep water. a non-pOlitical issue· BJ PRJL SNEIDEl\MA.N ............... a ·~---.""'=-- ·' I .• Judge to rule on railroad drug tests SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A fc:daa1 jlldec allowed I midJ1iabt Tbunday deedline to pus. but .aid be would decide 10metime today whether he will block a. new DI• tioawide drua and alcohol testiaa pr'Cltam for r&ilrold woritcrs. Lawyers for 2001000 unionizied workers aid in a papen filed with U.S. District J udac Charles Lege that the new prosnm is .. an unneoesaary and uajustlfied i.nvuioa of human di&nity a~d privacy." The lawyen want Lca&e to bar enfo~ment of the F•ril Railroad Administration regulations for scv· eral weeks until a hearing oo their validity. He was told by Justice / DeDertmeo1 la~ Steve Kan ~t raifroeda were Ulllilrely to •wt test.ans .. on lbo ltroU of midniaht." Tbe F1tA •• chief couneel. John Muon. aid the tatina prosn.m iJ the fint of hi kind in a federally rqulattJd tnmponadOA i.GdUIU')'. Tbe rep)ations. under Jftl*l'llion for two yean. authorize .,.,or raU· roads to oond~ breath or UJ'\De teau for drup OT &lcohol 00 DOD•SUpef· vi10ry Worten in any of the fonowina cues: -A su~r bu a ••fUIOnable sutpicioo., • bued on factual oblerva· lion.a. that a worker is under tbe influence of alcohol, or alcohol com· bined with drup. -A work.er is suipected of causina oc cootributina to a railJ'Old accident -A worker bu been directly involved in any of a variety of rule violations, includin& cxocedina the apeecl limit by l 0 mph,. pusio.a t&.rouab a, •top aipal, or failio.a to leCUl'e I bud brake. "Tbeie't probably sometbina 'tn'Oft.& with the perf onnance of a penon wbo violates thote Nies," Han ltid, disputing union conteo· tioos that the violatfoot provided oo buis for dru& or aloohol tests. Refulal to take a test is srounds for a nine-month suspension. lf a teat deucu dNp or alcohol, a worker can ~ fired or suspended. CHARGES AGAINST GURU DISMISSED ••• From Al Frohnmayer. .. These attempts to assassin.ate public officials were beeause they were prescntina an immi&ratioo case that might result in imprisonment" of Rajn~~t Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert weaver of Oregon said. "That's relevant to the danger- ousness of Bbagwao Sbree R.ajneesh and all these defendanu." Defense attorneys said that it was absurd to link an alleged plot to kill the officials to Rajneesb. "This is similar to sayin& that becau.sc the Mafia is lcillina people alJ Catholics k:iJI people,'' Charlotte de- fense attorney Bill !>jdl!.said. Frohnmayer said tn Eugene, Ore., on Thursday night that he would not comment on the allegations. Customs agent Ron Taylor testi- fied that agents were warned Monday that 1, security force with submachine guns might be aboard the plane. But be said onl.Y a pistol loaded wjth armor-piercmg Teflon bullets was found. Taylor said more than $58,000 was found aboard the jets land.in& io Charlotte, and be sbowed a box fiUed with jewelry. Also seized were medi- cal records, medical equipment. • clothes, towels and sheets. Defense attorneys asked the gov· ernmeot Thursday to return money and o\b« llems COD ti IC' led Jmm I.be raJllOCf by the IUfU'I fonncrpenonaJ jets. • secretary, Ma·An.and Sbeda, who was R.ajnecsb was indi~ Wt week in arrested this week in Germany. <?.refon on cbaraes that be ~ his In Orqon, five of aeveo disciples disaples ~vered ~ sham nwnaaes accutcd io the federal Uwtictmeot of between bis American followen a.od · · · la viola · pleaded f~ wbo came with him, to IUsf =u:o f~ co!'n~;incsay: ~=. On:&on O!>mmuoo.aty 0 They were re&eued without bail. ~~~with attempt-The Oreaoo.ian newspaper in in& to .flee the country to avOid Portland. meanwhile, reported that · pro1CCUtiona.odlyi.Q&tothelmmisra· one of iu investiptive reporten, tion and Naturalization Service to Leslie L Zaitz, was one of thoee coDCeal an intent to Temain per-WJeled for murder. The newspaper maneotly in the United States. Six also said Navy divm were eearcbina ditci.plet muted with him 'Mi"' a lake at ~neesbputam. the IJ'OUp's .., cbarpd with accesaory. commune, for a cache of pl.DI. · ~oeesb bu been held in the Greene said a former commune Mecklenbwa County Jail siooe Moo· member under federal protection day. Dwina his incan::eratioo, the said there were undelJ"Ound bun.ken pru bu wom pri10n ptb, but be at the commune cqwpped with food wore a bluc-and-sray-striped robe a.od water for 30 days. He said the - a.od knitted hat when be WU etCOr1ed allqed sham • rnarnqel were It· into the oourthoUIC Wcdnetday by ranaed by the pru's former penonal manbals armed with otomatic secretary, Ma Anand Sheela, who wu weapons and. sbo11Uft1. His hands arrested this week in Germany on and feet were ICbacklcd with cuffs and an.empted murder a.od other clwwes chain.&. He-1&1-with his bands folded stemmiD& froaralqed poisoninp 9f durina the proceedinp. the JUJU 's physician. Greene said a former commune Sheela and other p"Oup leaden left member under federal protection -the Orqon tX>DllD\lDe in September said there were uodelJJ'Ound bunkers in a bitter break with Rajneesb, who at the commune eqwpped with food bas accused them of poi.aoninai, and water for 30 days. He said the attempted pioiloninp and eettiag aJJceed sham r:namages were ar-fires. Sheela bu denied wronadoi.na. AIRPORT PACT WINS FAA BACKING ••• From A l menu at John Wayne, Alan Murphy, ao aide to Supervisor Thomas Riley said. Th~ county might have bad to refund some of the grant money if the FAA found the agree men ts in c-0nflict with grant requirements, he said. Future grant applications could also have been jeopardized, he said. Ellett said the terms of the settle- ment did not appear to conflict .with COAST ... From Al position would Laterally cri~ple the Coast Guard," accordrng to Schreiber. The letter notes that the Senate proposal is .. not in the nation's best tnlerest," Schreiber said. put o~ fu~ FAA aided projecu. The airport agreement has only two He added that the FAA would like more hurdles to P.85', be said. The to bav~ seen even greater expansion approval of U.S. Distnct Court Judie at the auport, but would not press for _ T~ Hatter and avoiding lawsuits that end. F"'ttfreateoed by the city of Irvine. • Expansion, slated for completion "There's no doubt about the in 1990, must stay on track, Ellett judee'• intention that we move for- wamcd. "The JOVernmeot's position ward," Riley said. addioa be is not in this matter is dependent upon full overly concerned with the position and timely implementation of the· Irvine officials may take. entire plan. .. be wrote. The city's intention is not to The Board of Supervison chose a "disarrange what we· have here," construction mao:r:meot firm Tues-Riley obeervcd. Rather, Irvine wants day to oversee wo on a new airport auarantees that Marine Corps Air tcnnin.al, parlciflg garage and im-Station, EJ Toro will not be con- provements to the runways and road sidered u an alternative airpon site. system. Irvine and Newport Beach officials The cott of the expansion is are still diacussina possible chan&es in estimated at S 190 million. one qreement in an eft'orf to satisfy "Ifsa ~tty bi& red letter day, in the Irvine concerns. . life of Supervisor Riley," the chair-Should those talks fail, Irvine bas man of the Board ofSupervisora said threatened to sue to block the ex- Thursday. pension plan. . 1!> PAIR RESCUE MAN FROM OCEAN •.• From Al Shofner, who witnesses told police appeared to be under the influence of alcohol, wa~~ken to Hoag Mcm<>(ial Hospital 1n Newport Beach for treat- ment of ailments connected with the ncar-drowrung in the cold water. The man, whose last known address was Knoxville. Tenn., was reported in stable condition this mom.in& at Hoag. When interviewed by police, Shofner admitted be bad been d.rink- iOf.I was walking on the pier .and the • sky was above and the water below like it's supposed to be," Officer Greco quoted him as sa)'Uli. "Then all ofa sudden it went black and I was io the water and it was cold." Buraett was treated at the scene by para.medics and released. Wiese, ~ Explorer ca~n and summer lifeguard in Seal h. was taken back to the police station for a shower and a change of clothes. MESANS WIN OK TO SUE OVER NOISE ••• From Al pracuces and labeled the facility a nuisance. The appellate court upheld Ryan's ruling that the statute of limitations had expired on the environmental charge. Furthermore. it held there was no evjdence of unfair business practices nor that the amphitheater was a public nuisance. However, JUSUces ruled that resi- dents couJd sue on the grounds that concert-goers parking their can in neighborhoods to escape the $3 amphitheater parkmg fee had become a "private" nuisance. Residents also charged that music fans have "bloclced streets and drive- ways, disturbed the peace. vandalized residences and thrown debris on residential lawns." The embattled ampt'uthcater is facin11. se-veral lawsuits and lepl Just Call 642-6086 attach by residents, the etty ofCoata Mesa, as well u the fairarounds, over the noise and other problems caused by the $12.S miUion arena. Much of the lcpl action bu been blocked by arpmenu that the amphitheater is unmune from local laws because it is on state pro~. Comequcntly, Karen Millar, a member of the citizens IJ'OUP, said Tbunday's rulina would allow resi- dents' attorneys to addreu the com- plaints for the fint time instead of being defeattJd on technicalities. "It bas never JOtten Jl'.15t the procedural points, .. she wd. 0 Tbis means we're not completely down the drain." ironically. Millar aDd her bUlband. Russ, were notified of the ruling Thursday wbue their nciahborbood was al~y bombarded with the . raucous strauu of musical sroup "Oingo Boingo.•• The band was featured in a Halloween concert at the amphitheater, about 700 feet from the Millar home on Wellesley lane in CollqePark. , "Oh God, it was really, really, really blutio.a us," Mrs. Millar said. "We barricaded ounelvcs in the livina room, because it is furthest away from the sound.•• Ruu Millar acculed amprutbeater opcraton of~ turning up the volume on loudsoe1 en to retaliate qainst ColJeae Park residents. "This could only be the result of a deliberate attempt to punish us, .. be said Police reponcd 39 noise com- plaints were ,cnerattJd by the concert. Amphjthcater General Manaaer Steve R.edfeam could not be reached for comment this momina. Wiiia& do yo• like ebotlt &ff Delly PUot! WUt 4oa't yH like? Call die Hmber 1t left ud yoar mea .. ce •Ill be recer .. , truecrlbe4 ud deUvtre4 to die appropriate ffltor. 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Wieder said u she urged a resolution of the regional disagn:ements over water. A water shortage in Southern California could have statewide im- pect if it trigcrs serious economic problems, she said. "Tax dollan don't stay in geo- arapruc areas," she said. The Metrooolitan Water District is lfle Southern· California !4ency that wholesales Colorado River and No(thcrn California water to local diKrlbutors. MWD GeneraJ Manager Carl Boronkay predicted that his Southern Calif orrua service area will have three million more residents by the tum of the century. .. The demand will be there, and we're very uncertain about the supp- ly," he said. Aggravating the problem will be the 60 percent cutback in Colorado River water facing California as a result ofa coun victory by Arizona. On the positive side, Boronkay pointed to an agreement now being negotiated with the Imperial lrrip- tion District that could provide ~ddi~tional water for Southern Cali- forruans. The MWD manager also predicted, .. We have beard the end of the Peripheral Canal." The proposed canal, which wouJd channel additional Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. water to Southern California, was defeated by voters in 1982. . ... think its failure was a result of not getting the message out to the people, particularly in Southern Cali- fornia." Boronlcay said. . Kennedy later said that despite the defeat of the Peripheral Canal and a state water program proposed to the Legislature last year, progress is being made on smaller water projects. These include a water conservation and underground storage projccl and agreements beinJ negottated with farming and fishmg interests in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta re- gion. "We're entering a dynamic period of reallocation of water" MWD manager Boronkay said. "Some of it will be due to economics and some will be due to changes in the law. And if we're lucky, some will be due to common sense." .. Ooen•to• oo..Y.\01\ >ooo"'""·l't •oooO'~A""'"''''°' • ''II"'• """' ''•ono. ,.,....-ooi1 t.oe11 NUr?SfPV . INDOOn'tPLANTC\. ~IOPtST . l ANDsr r.P1NG . NlftO~lH?NITURf.. M 11 . I . ~ •• ... ---~--~ ·~ ., .. \OLl /No.43 .. I . I I I I p • HB's 'Squabbles' f e~y aild funny About once every season, there emerges a .. sleeper" comedy -unheralded and without benefit of name identification, prior track record or estimable authorship -which proocccls to absolutely convulse its audiences. This year's sleeper is .. Squabbles," and it's on stage at the Huntington Beach Playhouse through the end of November. It isn't distinguished by brilliant writing or extraordinary acting. It's just funny. Very funny. _ Playwright Manball Karp bas created a situation in which an ---~~"'",..,, average, likcable....-couple find ~ themselves the not altoeetber willing hosts of her father and bis mother-both elderly, irascible and opinionated -as house · Tavt SUC'ts for an indefinite duration. T1T\JS And the two oldsters not onJy dislike each other,, they're not to be left alone in a room with sharp -------"'!"---objects. It's a deceptively simple plot. and one which is handled quite skillfully by director Jack Secord and his .. squabbling .. cast. Each time one of the actors throws a straight line, it's like tossing a fish into a seal tank. We know someone is going to pounce on it. and we usuaJly have a fair idea who it'll be. Tbe crusty old.father is played with undisguised J.1ee by Wil Thompson. who ~ to be snappish and hQSUlc without ~ming unlikeable, stncc be never loses the twinkle in hls jaundiced eyes. The meddlesome mother is another plum role, and AJene Duncan Hyatt jumps into it with both feet, matching Thompson venom for venom as ~ masb her insults as "dreams.'' Edward Ryan and Joanne Courtney, who play the young couple who must referee this continual battle, have the unenviable task of supplyiDf the straight lines while maintaining their own character strengths. Both deliver solid, stagcwortby performances and can tum up th~ beat when required. Two other fringe chancters serve to amplify the hilarity. Cosmo De Mata is a scream as the Latin handyman who never wears bis shoes into the house and ~nc\s most of his time in the bathroom. Joanne Wolcott, a hi y regarded comic .actresa, contributes an all-too-brief sketch te in the play as a sourpuss nurse. Each scene seems to require a minute or two to ~t into pr, much like starting an old car on a cold day, but ondc it s revved up. Secord's show is hitting on all its cylinders. there are men .. out loud" laughs in this one than the playhouse has offered since .. El Grande de Coca Cola" three years ago . .. SquabbJcs" is a real knock-down, ~ut comedy &hat's about as significant as an episode' of .. G" · •s lsland" but infinitely funnier. It continues Fridays and turdaya at 8:30 throu&h Nov. 30, with Sunday matinees Nov. lO and 17 at 2:30, in the Seaclifl' Villaae theater, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beac6. C.all 832-140S for ticket information. Pllblisber. Karen A. Wittmer Editor: Frank Zini Art Director: Steven Houab Circulation M~r. Donald L Williams Production Minier. Robert L Cantrell Datcbook is publuhed every Fnday by the CM.nee Coast Publialuna Co P.O. Bo• IS60, 3JO W,. Bay St., CO$ta Mesa. CA 92626. Tclq>bon( (714) 64~-<f32l. Rfl'tlar butioet1 hourt are 8 a.m, to 5 p.m., Monday tbf'C>Ulh Friday. ~inc for c:aletldat of events items and lcttcrt it 5 !).m. Monday. The c11u~ contcnu of O.i.cbook •~ oot>rri&htcd by t~ <m.nar Coast Pua.thins Co. AO rillllt a~ rCICf'Vcd. t o.t~/ Friday, November 1. 1985 KIBN-DRED SPIRIT AT THE GOLDEN BEAR. ................................................................... 7 By ROBERT llYNJ)MAN -Greg Kihn has. yet to break beyond the _college campus and ni&btclub circwt in Southern Califorma, which may be just fine with the crowds at the Golden Bear in Huntiniton BeacJl who were.treated to two strong shows S&turday night. But while ~·s music is chock full of rock and roll spirit, it often lacks inventiveness. IT~S ''SCARY F ARll'' TDIE AT KNOTT'S •• 4 Vampires, ghosts and witches will be conjured up again this weekend at the Knott's "Scary Farm" 13th annual Halloween Haunt, concluding tonight and Saturday at Knott's Berry Fann in Buena Park. This year's haunt also features mazes, monster rock bands, bizarre sideshows and rethemcd rides. POREIGDR AT IRVINE MEADOWS,. •...•.•.• 7 BJ RANDY JAY MATIN -Foreigner, at Irvine Meadows last wee~ is the the sole survivor of a larger lumpina of corporate arena rock bands that used to include Boston, Kansas and Styx, has not only held onto its audience but managed to resurrect itself with last year's s~se alb!lM hit "Aaent Provacateur." No big secret, ~y. Foretper uses intelligent lwd ~fronted by the sweaty, antty vocals of Lou Gramm and the biting precision of guitarist Mick Jones. DUTUNTl-E 011'0'8 A HIGHLY PROlllSIKG IUWCOllER ••••••••••••..••••••••••..•.•••..••....•.••.••.••••••••••..•••.. 18 BY BBVERL Y BUSB 8MITJI -When diJcernina friends not only recommend a DeW'restaurant, but volunteer to return with me -well. bow can I resist? So we went u a foursome to Gino's on the Hill on 17th street in Colta Mesa, an.cl our venlict wu umnimous: this is ~ly promisina ~mer. Actually, owner Gino Boen> is far . new to tbe ~ world or restaurateu.rina. His 23 years with. Far West/Ona. included posts u ID..l"lltf, then executive vice president, and he spent two years in Japan buildina Coco's restauranta. • I E' to-1111 I iVEN I s # 1'0PBll-LIR'G ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 , A1'l'I LAllDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• 9 llltSTAUllA1'T OF Tlllt WEEK ••••••••••••••••• 16 RESTAURANT DIRltCTORY ••••••.•••••...••••• 19 ---. , --~ --~~~-=-=--~~-====================--=====~~:::::=--=-=~~==-,_.-----:--, By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ~ ........ Do you ever have trouble opening a new carton of milk, then realize you're trying to open it from the wrong end? It's a common mistake, and· one that Pat Hanifin recently made. The comedian presents the evidence -an empty milk carton. But instead of the top showing_the..e.xpccted__signs ofstou::uJ1ggwile:..,.llthwe:urec...'.s..s aa---:--------+_,.....~_.~--::r. vicious gash tom across the bottom of the carton. . ' Hanifin shakes his head sadly, the audience erupts with laughter and the show rolls on. The gag ~orks by giving a twist fo what the audience expected to see. And Hanifin works by ·displaying a valuable trait for a successful comedian -the ability to· laugh over spilled milk. ·-~~l';i\":i . 1 ~-~' ..... 'fi~ ... ~~· ""»' Korn ... We've always been pretty steady, .but · · we're seeing other clubs growing all over the place." ~ut while. comedy clubs are sprouting in such places as Seattle, Wash. and San Antonio, Texas, the Laff Stop remains Orange Coµnty's it turns out that they're a more appreciative crowd." "The things I do are observational. They're things tha.t bappen to everyone or that every- one's familiar with," says the Costa Mesa resident. "What I try to do is take them a few steps further or look at them differently. I sometimes like to take things out to the extreme." To illustrate his point, Hanifin rccalls..the news story he read about someone who· was injured by a drunken driver and sued not only the driver, but the bar who served him drinks. only all-comedy nightclub. . (To the no~ comedy is offered on a regular basis at the Comedy Store and The lmprov in Hollywood, the Comedy Magic Club in Hermosa Beach and the Ice House in Pasaderia;:-to name the-most p1ominent. )- .. I don't know, that hit me funny," be said. .. Does that mean if a fat person comet to my house and breaks a chair, I can sue WinctieU'sr' ,, For Hanifin and other local comedians, Wht lt come. dotnJ to, for me, la The Newport Beach club, located al 2122 S.E. Bristol St., features comedy Wednesday through Sunday nights and currently presents a hypnotist on Tuesday evenings. Monday nights these are indeed fat times. Comedy clubs are to do .ametb.bJ.6 tlJat mate. people opcni.n.J throughout the United States and " lllf16IJ," llaa1lJn Myw. "It'• •• enthusiastic crowds are packing them con._ ample .. tlJat. " sistently. Comedians continue to be featured on variety TV shows and as opening acts f'Or rock concerts. And the Hollywood limeliabt bas been shed on several comedians -Eddie Murphy, Steve Martin and Robin Williams, to name a few -whohavc jum~ onto the silver screen amid a ton of publicity and applause. ]llQran_ae Co~nty, the LaJJStop marked its ninth annivcl'W)' last week and cele rated its growth from. a little-kn!lwn nightclub with a shaky start to an estabbshment rcprdcd as a !aunchinl pad for the up-and<ioming big names ID comedy. "There's no question that comedy is at a peak right now," said Laff sto·p manager Al a.re reserved for the male strippers 'who hit the Laff Stop stage for a different form of en terta.inment. ·~1 can't tell you why · there's no other (comedy) clubs in Oran&e County. There's definitely a market for it; f think we .. ve proved that after being here nine y~" Korn said. 0 1 canlellyou tbat codipared to otberctubs in Los Anfeles, our room is very well liked by every comic who plays here. "Orange County, and Newport Beach, offer an affluent, intdliacnt audience thaf s very receptive to what's going on," he said ... They're nor starved for entertainment, by any means, but ---.... Those crowds pack the Laff-Stop nearly every nieJit. Admission ran~es from $4 on Sunday nights, when l 0 comedians are feature~ to $7 or more on Fridays and Saturdays. when three top-name comics perform. There is a two- drink minimum per person and the drinks are priced a bit higher than at most area nightclubs. Despite the prosperous times the Laff Stop currently enjoys, the club got off to a shaky start back in 1976. Owner Michael Callie discussed those times at last week's anniversary cel- ebration. Opening night at the t\atr·Stop was very special. The line-up include~ch future stars as Robin Williams, Jay Leno and David Let- terman. But when the comics introduced Orange County to their unique brand of off-color humor and often-obscene language, Callie watched the crowd shrinlc as the offended raced for the doors. "I remember walking over afterward and looking at a picture of Lenny Bruce and thinking to myself that maybe Orange County didn't have a sense of humor," Callie recalled. But Orange County proved him wrong. and the Laff Stop quickly gained a reputation as a place where promising young comedians could rely on a warm and ~ptivc audience to hear their new material. "One thing we've always kept in mind here at the LaffStop," Callie says, .. is that unknown doesn't mean untalented." Turning talent into fame is the challenge that comedians like Pat Hanilin now face. (Pl---. LAUOllU90/ .... 8) * Datebook/ Friday, Novembw 1. 1985 I ·NOV SMTWTFB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 12 13 l A. 15 6 . 7 18 , 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 "&QllABNn-a tbe Hitn1JQllOO &adl Ptayboute. Maia Sb'aS at Yorbown AYellut, HWltiqtoD 8ead1 (13·~I40S). Fridayuad s.tur- da)'I at l:JO tb.roucb Nov. )() wn.b Suoda) m1"DCaat 2:)() oY. IO&Dd J . "'ST AGE stllue&" a tbe San Ckmetue Commwriay Tbeala, 202 A v~ ubnllo, San Clemeate (492-0465). Tluanda~ tb.rouP Sat- urdaysat 8 p.m. cmbl Nov. 23 . .... .l tal ON TD &lllNE" at tbe Costa Mesa CJ~~ P\aybollle, 611 Hamaltoo St., Costa Men (6~ 5269). Tb~ys tbrougb Sat- wdayi at 8;30 until Nov. 23. ----- 9&blrday - .. BEPOILE I GOT llY EYE PUT our ai South Coul lleper\ory. Sec Fnda) hsnna. ~" at the Lacuna "'B~ I GOT MY EYE PVT Moullon Pla)1>ou:sc. See Friday hsl- ()(.'1"" Oil the maui Sbllt of South UJC. Coast R.c:pen.ort, 65S Town Cent.cf "'A caoaus &».'£"at the Grand Dnve. U.. -Mesa (957-4033J Ouina Tbeala. See Friday listin&. T uetdaY' lhroa&h Fndays at 8 p.m "'DAMES AT SEA" at the N~ SallU'dayl at 2:J0 a.ad i , Scanda~ at TbcaJtf" Ans C.cntcr See Friday ~ 30 a.ad 1..30 llDW Nov. 2A. bSlUll. "'CAILOUSEL" at the Uguoa "DILAWU" at the Harleqwo !l{oaflOll Playtaouse. 606 U&una Duma Playboux. Sec Friday luuJl&. Cu yoo Road. ~Buch .. ELGILA1'1>EDE00CA(X)LA"at M94-0T43t.-J.adilys ~ S.tm--»ddlebac:t C.ollqe Sec Friday list- da~~ at 8. Su.odaY' at 2:30 uatJ.I "o' IJl&. . :?4 "'EVJT A.. b) I.he Fullerton Cm c U&ht Opera. See Frida li5ting.. .,. CllOllUS a.D.T" at tbe Grand "THE GU.SS ~AGEIUE" at Dmoc:r Tbealtt, I HCMd Wa) UC ltvine. See Fnday liswJc. Ana:heim t nz.nlOJ rugtatl) .ndp( '"GOING TO Sl~E TBE Moodays at vvytn& aatWD tunc:i ELEPBA.Hr at the Gem Theater. throucb lbe end o( the 1C'M· See Friday listio&. "'DAMES AT SEA" at the Newpon ""TllE IOL\f)()" at Sebastian's Tbcatcr AIU C.eotcr 2501 Otff Dnvc. Ncwpon 8Qd, (6ll-02U). West Dinner PlaybouJt. See Friday fndays and Saturdays at g p.m. ~ FAlll LADr at the Curt&lD ~;. al the Harleqwn Call Di.nne:r • Thcat.er. Sec Friday Dlnoe:r Pbiybouw.. 3503 S. Harbor ~ GOLDEN POND,. at the Blvd., Santa Am (979-SSI IJ. 11PtJy Wdtlninsttt Community Theater. except Moodaya at varyioe c:unaui See Frida =· umn ,.,....,....,Nov 17. "Cn/11ray .. • ... _ H .. El.. GilNo£ DE OOCA COLA" ~AB . at~ un~ 10 the Stud.lo Tbatcr of Saddiet.ck 8eacb Pla}'boule. See Friday li.st:Jni. "'ST AG£ STalJCK.. al the San Col.1* tn Mi.woo Vjqo (582-4656). Oeme:oic Commwuty Theater. See cl~ per{onnanoes tofticbt and Fnday lisun&. Saturday at both 8 and 11 p.m. and "WATCH OH THE IUDNE" at the Sunday al 3 p.m r --C r-.. EvrTA" by the Fullerton Civte ~ Meu. IV'lC Playhouse. ~ Ugbt{)pttaal P1ummttAudnonum. fnday hsttoe. Chapman at Lemon. Fullenoo Smida (879-1732), c&ollng perform.aoca to-1 __ _ ru&h 2 : .t and Saturday at 8, 5'A.nday at "BEFOllE f GOT MY EYE Pvt 2: lO OVT" at South <:out Repe.r10ry. See '11IE GLUS MENAGElllE" at Friday listini. UC Jrv10e Studio Theater "CAIU>tJSEL" at the Lacuna (8S6-6617), final perlorma.oca to-Moulton Playhouse. See Fnday Lill· niabt and Saturday at 8. 'nt "GOING TO SEE TB E A CBOllUS LINE'" at the Graod ELEP8ANT" at the Gem Theater, Dinoer Tbeatcr. See Friday listina. 182S2 Main St., Garden Grove .. DllACULA" at the 1.1.rt..n11in (636-1213). (anal perfonnanccs to-DinAer Pbi)'boua. See Fnda ~~ n 7 .i&h:' .t and Saturday ai-s, Sunday at --a;-GILtNDEl>ECUCX~"a :lO SaddletMGk CoUe:at. See Friday li.st- '°TBE lllJIADO" at ~bastwl 's inc. West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. ..EVITA" by the FollenoD Civic Pico. Sen Clemenic (492-9950), ~t Open.. see fnday list.in&. Wednesdays throuah Saturdaya at 8 'GOING TO SEB TBE ~.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m. throup f;E~ at the Gem lbcater. -Dec. I. . . y "lllY P' .ADl LADT' at the Curt.aJn listin&. • UJJ l>Umer Tbca&er. 690 El Camtno "TflE IOLU)()" *' Sebuiian'a RdU. T...Ua (lll-1S40), naaJ>IJy ex, WM Oillftef Pia~. See Friday cepe ~· va.ryin& curuan 11*111. umes Ju. 19. 1fY PAIS LA.Dr at the Curtain "ON POND" It thC Call 0iAoer Theater. See Friday Westminsler Coaunai~ Theate:r, ltltiQS. • 7212 Maple St., Wntm1n1tcr ..___._ (99s-4113). Fridqt ud s.turdays at • -1 __ · ---- &:lO ~Dec. 7, wn.19 a m1unec "'SU'O&E I OOI' lfY &YB PUT Sunday, NOY. 24,at 2 p.m. our at South Cout Repenory. See Tlnlnday ... EPOBE I GOT MY EYE Pt!I' our a1 South Coast RtpCttOry. Sec ING ~/~ .. at the Lagvna Moulton Playboute. See Friday list· • ~A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand ltt.-.caryat-Knott"8------ Dulncr Theater. See Friday listing. Vamplrm, ,.__..and wttdaee wW be~ ap .,.m th1a "DllAClJLA'" at the . ~wn weekend at tla.e bott'• ••8cary Farm'' 13th &IUlaal Duma Pbiybome. See Friday ~Df-Balloweea BaDDt. coacl::J.;~ and 8etuda• at ""1"BE Mii: A()()" at Set.stiaJl S • ~ West Dinner Playhowc, See Friday bott • Berry Farm ID Baena k. ,_,. •• umat al90 list.in&. f•taree··-· meaaterrock band9, bbane........,... and ""If\' F Alll LA.Dr at the Cun&in ndaemed rlde9. Call Dinner Theater. See Friday tis . ;f'AGE STlllJa.. at the Saa Oemeoic Community Tbealtt. See f~~ 'DIE UIME" a1 \be Com Maa Civic Playhouse. See Fndey listins. TD IOUl'll OOAIT IYllPllONY praeaU Mozart's .. h•OG Con-ceno .. with pa& IOloilt Km.Ddh Munday, buloonilL A pro<ODCCr1 lectwe ~ at 7:30 9.m. and the performaaCe beliot at l :IS p.m. The remainder o( t1tc concen i.nd'*t Fautt'a .. Pel&eaa Melisande Suite .. and Schuoiann's SF,Phooy No. 3 entitled .. Rhenish.' c:>ranat Coast c:olJqe's Robert.a. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fairview Rd.. Costa Mesa. SS, S l 0 and SIS admission. Oi.5'80. "l'1lOM TllE NEW WORLD," Anton D¥orak's popular Ninth Sym- phony, is presented at the season Openef" of the Fullenon S)'Jllphony. Intermission featu.ra free "spccia) old world treau for a musical new world feast" 8 p .m .• Fullenoo Col-Seee's c.ampus Theatre, 321 E. C'baJ>- man Ave., Fullerton. $4 and SJ admission. 871..SOOO. ext 337 . CONCERT PIANIST EVI 111.ARTYN perfonns as soloist with the South Coast Symphony Orcbestn in a special beodit petforma.ooe for the Boys and Girts Oubs of Huot- iaston Beach and other local or- . ~Larry Oraqer OQOduru. r:i.. Ruotinatoo lteacfi Hi&b School audjtorium, 1905 Main SiJ Htanti.on ee.ch. SIS and S2:> admission. 842-8839. TllB\:D'llTll.ANO Vlll:E\' IYlllPllONY features Opus II. Number I in a ooncert at 4 p.m. Fouadu/cooduetor Doan Laurence Milla diRcu the orcbcstn in VonSu~'• .. Overtutt to Pique Dame and Dvorak'• ':Sym~ny No. I. Opus &8." Llluna ee.dl Kiah School Artist&' Theater, 625 Park Ave.., Lapna Beach. S 7. SO aod SS admltlioo. 493-1682. F'M -i.ucu.. .. lntrica1ely constructed \ tril<>&Y showina three stages of a country in transition from European colony throuah sociahst rtvol· ution.Ptaen\ed as pert of UC Irvine Fllm Society's fall JCria featun ng c:ootemporary films produced 1n Third Worid oount.ries.. 7 p.m.. UCl's Social Scieooe Hall. $2.SO general admission. S I.SO UCl students . 85~379. ''TllE SURE THING" screens at • 7: IS and 9:45 Fn., and at 7: I 5 p.m &Jona with wit Happened One Nia.ht" at 9:45 on Sat UC Irvine's Science Lcctutt Hall. $2.SO and S2 ad- mission. 856-5S47. S.tvclay ,.'l'llE SURE THING" and "It Haps>encd One Nia.ht." Stt Fnday lisuna,. TMecla7 ... ltAUTIF\JL SWITDIU..AND ... 3:30 and 7:30 pm. at Plummer Auditorium, 321 E. 0>.apman Ave .. Fullerton. S3.50 ftnenl admission. S3 students and ten.ion..I' t-8000 OONPUY PtllLUPS 1ppean with his Trio for dancina. at the Oub Copa de Oro. Tua.-Tbun.. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 Lm .• Fri.~t. 9 p.m .·l a.m. 63l Anton Blvd., C0a1a Mesa. 662-0791. ~ CAl11.B pcdonns Fn.· Set. ft-om 1:30 p.m.-1 a.m. at the Sheraton Newpon Hotel, 4S4S MacArthur Btvd.. Nnrport Beach. l3J..OS70. . . . . ~·-; -. . . • 1 --- ,1~=~":!l~~·~~·=1•~·--· CONTINUED ¥l'llE GYBOMA ncs appear at the Suntet Pub from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., 16655 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. THE ilOP presents live SO's danoe music on Sunday niabts; wide acrecn Mo~y Nigbt Football on Mon. from 6-9 p.m. and at 10 p:ril. a "Live Oldies Vocal Contest' with cub priz.es; with u••Rock Around Tbe Oock," a history of rock and roll f~turing Jason Owe, Tues. at 8 p.m.; Cnazy Contests, inducting Lip Sync. Limbo and Basketball Shoot on Thurs.;_and ducina with M.C. Felix Lane rri.-Sat 18774 Brookburst. Fountain Valley. 96l-2366. ---S.ta.rday CONP'llEY PlllLUPS, see Friday tis · ¥8\ TllOMP80N TWINS, with special auest Ord>estraJ Manoeuvres In Tbe Datt. appear in concert a1 Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. 7 "°" 2000. TllE BOP, tee Friday listing. BOB WELCH, who contributed to Fleetwood Mac's suooess, awe-n at ~ Goldcn llear, 306 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntinston Be.ch. 536-3192. THE lllENE CASTLE TRIO, sec Friday listina. THE GY1lOMA11CS, sec Friday list.ina. -·~-,.------Sanday '>; THE HOP, sec Friday listing. llODday _ T B E D Y N A•M I T E GANGBUSTERS, see Monday's Country list.ina. THE BOP, see Friday listing.. !1-eMaJ LEE PERRELL presents his SO's Rock and Roll review "Le& Tbe Good Times Roll" as a benefit for the University High School Athletic Boosters Oub. 8 p.m., Tbe Ncw- porter Resort. ll07 Jamboree .Rd.. Newpon Beach. Sl2.SO admisaion. 854-:337+. CON'PllEY PlllLLIPS, see Friday listina. THE BOP, ace Friday listin&. -----Wed.D11llay CONnEY PBILUPS, tee Friday r . ~ RIQllTEOVS BllOTllERS appear in concert a& 7:30 p.m. at Tbe Hop, 18774 Brook.tiunt, Fountain Valley. S 12.SO ldmissioo. 96l-2366. TbU'lldaJ 1'111! BOP, ICC Friday listing. TBE MIGHTY DLUIONDS offer reape from Jamaica. featuring &heir oew releue '"The Roots is Tbcte ... The Gokkn Bear, 306 Plcific Cout Hwy., Ho.otiJlllOD_ Bal<:h· S36-3 I 92. OONP'llBY PlllLUPI, tee Friday tistins: JULIO IG•&llAI, fAmous rec:ord- ina artist. it boaoml with a aiar on the Hollywood Walk of ~ 12:30 p.m:, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., ID front of the new tfollywood Rooeevdt Hotel. (213) "69--1311. 72.~7199. .. BOW TO ESTA.BL1811 MEAN· INPUL REI.A TIONSlllPS." How to break down'tbe barriers between the sexes and C1l,joy healthy, long-lasti.n& relationshi.Jll. 7-11 p.m ., Go&den West College, Adm. 136, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. S12 fee. 891-3991. SOUTHERN WHEEL OF PRIENDSBIP, for sinales over 45, meets for Happy Hour from 5-7 p.m. at the Claim J).lmper Restaurant, 25l32 . Mcintyre, Laguna Hills. S44-280S. • "UVING SINGLE IN OllANGE COUNTY.'' McGraw-Hill author Alan Gamer dUcusses where to ao in Oranae County to meet the kind of people you want to aiet to know. He allootJenideasonbowtomeetthem. 6:~9:30 p.m .• Irvine Valley ColJcgc, Rm. All I, 5500 Irvine Center Dr .. Irvine. SIS fee. 559-3224. S.ta.rday A SINGl.!'3 DANCE is presented each Sat and features Big Band Latin and Swing mu.sic from 8:30-11 :30 p.m . Loodanoe Dance Studio, 3625 W. Mac.Arthur Blvd., #307. Santa Ana. SS iochldes refreshments. 850-0676. "BOW TO FIND THE LOVE Of Your Life." Instructor Ben Dominitz, author and seminar leader, offers a step-by-step, 90-day approach to finding a permanent mate. lrvine Valley College, Rm. A306, 5~ Irvine C.Cnter Dr .. Irvine. $.45 fee. 559-3333. WHEEL OF PRIENDSRIP, for singles over 4S, meets at 7 p.m. for dinner at Antonia's in Huntington Beach. 828-5215 or 774-3024. Sanday A DISCOVERY discussion and social is hosted at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday at the Oranae Coast Unit- arian Church. 1259°" Victoria St, Costa Mesa. S2 admission. 848-2082. 1'1aeedaJ A NEWCOMERS' ORIENTATION is held each TUClday with the New- port-Irvine Chapter of Parents Without Plrtnen. 8-9: l S p .m. Coffee and convcrution foltowt. Call 549-1135: " w y TB!! WINNERS CIRCLE SINGLES Toastmasters meets each Wed. at 7 p.m. at the Oubhouse, 16700 Saybroot:, .. Huntington Beach. 8.40-l 74S. WBEEL OP PIUJl!ND8JPP. for sinaJes over 4S, meets for dinner at 6:30 p.m. at AJejandro's in Los Alamitos. 828-521Sor·714-3024. Tlltanday -rBB CINDEAKU.A/WENDY ~=r·a.: WefllJy/Pefl# Pu ~ties io youndf and ot.t.en. and devdop new skills 10 cope whb men and women in life. 7-10 p.m., Golden West '1 Fioe Atta 211, l S744 Oold- cn est St., Huntinaton Bcac.h. SS fee. 891-3991. gz GAPE LIDO presents Judi Lee &Ka . tbe piano and sincinc Moo.-Fri~ J>.m.; the Lido Jazz AJJ..Stan Tburs.-Sal 9p.m.-1:30a.m.andSun. from 3:)()...8 p.m. bturing Wayne Wayne; "lntencetion" and .. Frtie- way" perform Sun. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.; tbe Martin Bros. Sextet appears Mon. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.; the A.lex Taylor Qua.net Toes. from 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m.i and the New Yorlc Jazz Connccoon Wed from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newport Bl vd .. Newport~ 675-2968. CABllELO'S IU'BTAURANT fea- tures Rowanne Mark.jazz singer. and M&nbal1 Otwell. piano player, Wed.- Sun. at 830 p.m . 3520 E. Coast Hwy .. Coronadcl Mar. 675-1922. S.tarday DIXIELAND JAZZ, sec Friday listi c~ LIDO, sec Friday listing. THE NEW YOU JAZZ CONNEC TION aPPQR indefinitely at 8:30 p.m. at O ub 17. 16 70 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. 645-5448. CAFE UDO, see Friday listing. llODday CAFE LIDO, sec Friday listing. THE NEW YOU JAZZ CONNEC- TION, ICC Sunday listing. CA.FE UDO, sec Friday Listi~ Tlla.nday CAPE UDO, see Friday listing. Friday THE CB.A.RUE DANIELS BAND performs at 8 p.m. at the Greek 'tbeatn in Los Angeles. SIS. S 14 and SI 0 ad.m1ssion. 634-1300. Saaday TBE '"SALUTE TO COUNTRY MUSIC' Review is ~ted begjn-n.i.Qa at 7 p.m. at the .. Crazy Horse Selooo. Doors open at 5 p.m. Fca- tuttd is Bob Gulley and the Best in the West Review. I 580 Brook.hollow, Santa.Ana. 549-1s12. llODday TBE DYNAMITE GANGBUSTERS, featuring country rock, perform rrQlll 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. at the Sunset Pub, 166SS Pacific Coast Hwy., Sunset Beach. (213) S92-1926. JERRY JEFF W AliER performs in concert at the.Crazy Horse Saloon. I 580 Brook.hollow, Santa Ana. S49-I SI 2. · ~ AMERICA PREE!" This four-pert lecture/film scncs focuses on Central American issues. Series coordinator 1s Manus Cucurncy. Tonight's presentation focuses on Nicaragua. The last show is Dec. 6, 7-9 p.m .. Oranaie ·c~ CollCllC's Fine Arts 119. 2701 Fa1r- vicw fld., Cosca Mesa. SS. 432-5880. "UVING SINGLE IN OR.ANGE COUNTY," see Friday Singles listing. "GETTING YOUR SHIFT TOGETHER: Havtng It All." Part two of a public service program presented by tM Women's/Adult Opportunity C.Cnter. Gucs\spcaker is Dr. Bobbe Sommer. 7:30 p.m .. SaddJeback College's Science/Math room 313, 28000 Marguerite Pkwy .. Mission Viejo. frcc admission. 582-4611 . hDday .. MARJUED, BUT NOT DEAD." Dr. Linda Algazzi and Dr. Hy Algaz:zJ speak at 9:15 a.m., St. Michael's Cbu.reb, 3233 Pacific View, Corona dcl Mar. BAU.ET llU.STEll IUCBAJlD MUNRO and members of the Corpus Christi Ballet present a special lec:tutt and dance dcmoosuation a1 l 0 a.m. Oraqe Coast Col)qe's Dance Stu- dio, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. S3 aclm.ission. 4 32-5 S06. heeday .. THE DICHOTOMY or CAU· FORNIA SCULPTtJ1lE Io The Su· ties and Seventies." George Neuben, director of the Sheldon Memorial Art GallerY at the University of Ne-- bras.lea, Lincoln, speaks. Newpon Harbor Art Musuem, 7:30 p.m., 8SO San Oemente Dr .. Newpon Beach. SS general. $3 NH•M mcmben, students and seniors. 759-1122. JEANE URIP ATR.IC'& and AN- DREW YOUNG, former U.N. Am· bassadors, discuss -'The Future of America's Foreign Policy." 7 p.m .. Santa Ana High School auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. S IS admission. 97 3-61 IS. --------WedDeeday "THE SEARCH FOR NEU· ROTIUNSMJTrE1'S In Relation 10 Behavior and Psychiatric lllness " Jade D. Ba.rcbas, Nancy Fnend Pritzker Professor of Psychiall)' and Beb.aviorial Science. Stanford Uni- versity of Medicine. Pan of a Dts.- tingujsbcd LecturcSenes 1n Basic and Medical Neuroscience. 7 p.m .. UC Irvine's Science Lecture Hall. Free admission. 856-7016. JOHN NAISBl'M', author of ·:Re- inventing the Corporal.Ion." speaks at 7 p.m. at Santa Ana High School auditorium, 520 W. Walnut. Santa Ana. $10admiss1on. 973-6115 "ABORTION: STILL A MA1TER OF CHOICE." Jo Ellen Allen, Cah- fomia president ofE.aglcs Forum. and Diana Worlc:man, peer education program director for Planned Parent- hood. discuss two films: -s1len1 of 1986 Panaaonlc video equipment In 1tock wfth purchase of membership Vlfleo 0.pot-Ne.,,,.n a..clt Oll•n I' .. • Low••t mow. r.ot.J r•t• • Spec"'/ m•mlMnltlp NJ. • Eilpcrt t.cholul IHlvk• • VCR urvlc• •Ml repair • Video 11«nM>rM• ~ W.oli tapa • r.,,. to_q,,., film to q,,. ,,. •• ,. • Swo I' ·m "*' ~ • c. ... ,. ~ T...., •-'Y • W.W. -11"radeel ,..,_.,... --~ ...... ilfEW l H4 PAJl.UOlllC VH•VW..C IN ·~_., (Ptl-IS.J • Froot Lo.di .. • 14-0.y / 2 E ..... c Ti- • Stae<t·bv 0.. To.kh R_...,. • R-a C00ttnlt llEfll l'A/llAM)NIC VD-llOVIE CUlcoaDEa "°"A VMU.al.E. • u-~r VHS-TllO c,.. • 6x ..,.. •ltll ~ro • IOhla ..... 1-ll:Mty • A.-e.c.- • I ~ ,__.l .. °" • b9tt"Y • s.r-.. c-. or. vca whkh .... ,.. ,..,Meil,..__.... 90vt. Ml Y"' TV - I , ! I J . I ·I bnaria& dDcb:a and nb&, coatinu-S&L.&m. IOa.m.-7 p.m. 999-4 S. ous bayridcs ad ctaw;as, Sat.. Nov. &HO'ITI .a mY PAUi. 8039 ..... -. .__ - i \DA •••• 9.M~ybyN.4 ov:i962-8019. Bmdl Blvd., Buena Put. Knoa'• I U I n ~nanrou..o,a ~""Scary" Farm'• auuaJ HaOowcen . u folk dwlC poCpoUrri. fee.. Haut ii bdd fri.-Sat. witb bcadtine L tma a healthful. .aobic. cuhura1 and en1a1ain.ment, haunted maca, re-I c :Al 0 N I T l N U E D fun..fillcd arics ot dances attnctilll tbemed rides. bizam aidabow acta 1DCD and womeD of all ... EJemeo. and aboltlY activities. $ 13. SO ~ wy and unermcd.ia1e dances of 14 ..ie., SIS Uay of event Alto preeeoted oountljes will be taught. 7:•S-9:4S ia 1be Soopc:r Bowl of Comedy .. p.m., Nov: I '-Jan. 2. $22 fee. with five 0uuwwtinc youna comedy Harvard Community AtbJctic Patt, acts &om TV. radio and a famous ball 14701 Harvard Ave., J.rvine. c.au player who moonliabts as a oom· before Nov. 8. 660-3881. ed.ian. Sbowureat f, 10:30 p.m. and Sc:remn-and .. RdJunaJ lO Sik:nt Saam." Moderaled by Stuart Krusoer. proleQor of bioqical lci· cnces. 7:30 p.m., UC Irvine's Mcdic:al Scieocts Fl 1 o: Au admiMion. 8~22.. "'BODY LANGUAGE." Phil MtDer. a public ~latioos IJ"QfcWoaal who bas performed at The c.omcdy Stort and wes hwnor drc:ctively in his worbhop1. te:ache5 participants bow to deoodt bodt ~nai·ar 1.10 p.m .. ~amt COllelC's SS 104. 2101 f ain'le'W Rd... Costa Mesa. SI S fee. 432-5880. ftu .. , "'AN EVENING Yn'll TONY RANDAU. ~ _i~ ~\Cd at 7 p.m. at Santa A.na Hilb School auditorium, S20 W. Walnut. Sarua Ana. SlO acfm1ssion.. 97 3-61 l S. DANCEW'Em 1, with memben of Lbr ~ Sanliap> c.oiqe ~ Per:foim.a.oce Enttmblc, faculty and Suesl ~ featwcs tbr new wave ememblt XXY Da.oce/Music.. Also 1octtlded att w~ of Eve St;abolepszy. Fri.-SaL 8 p.m .. RSC's Pbillips H.aD Tbealef. 17th 11 Bristol Su., Santa Ana. $6 acocnJ admission. SS swdenu.. 667-3l63. MARTIN 6 TONJ"S Swing Danoc O ub feawres beainnCr lesson.5 a 1 7 p.~. mtermcdiate k:slool at 8 p.m .. aod 50Clal danciQC at 9 p.m.. Each class is S4 and social danan& is S2. Ki• Table, Westminster Lanes.. 64 7 l Westmtn.ster Ave.. West· minster. 840-7"42. -----8&tlllday DANCE'WE!Z t. K1C Friday list- °"° . BALLET GRAN l'Ot&-LOIUOO ck Mexico presents music. danQc and folklore of Mexico with .. troupe.: of 3S RQFn. daDcet'S and mimoia.P.s in authentic costwDe. 8 p.m., ~ Forum Theatre. 4 l 7S Fairmoot Blvd.. Yorl>a Linda. SB.SO admission.. 779-8S91. ........ , MAltTIN Ir TONI'S Swing Danoc Oub, sec Fnday l1sun&. BAU.ET lllAsTEk BJCBAaD llUNBO, see Scm1nars Monday llst- m&. Weda u .. y MA.ll11N 6 TONI'S Swing Oa.oce Oub features bqinner lessons at 7 p.m..., inttrmediate &etloOs at 8 p.m., and social danci~ a:t 9 p.m. Each dm is S4 and IOCia.1 dancins is s2. Mcadowlart C'.ou.ntry Oub, 16782 GBham SL Hununcton Beach. 840-7'42. woau alOllEOGRAPBED av VC l&VINE paduate studeoll in danoc are presented at 8 p.m •. UCJ's Fl.DC Arts Coooert Kall. SS, S4, and S3 . admission. 856-6616. . ACl\IP-l\IC*f A STEil FRY, &i ven by the Woman's O ub of San Juan Capistrano on Nov. 2. features a full dinner from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at 31442 El Homo SL. San Juan Caplstra.no. $7 adults, $4 under t 2. 496-S90S. BALllOA a.ta.VB hosts a Coun- try Western Rouodvp and Hayride, r -...--..,-,.--.. -..,.~ J I I •' J '' ~ J . " fl ', •, . • ' A • 1) 1 ·,il··•lO-. TBE IU.DIUGAL DINND 19", l2:30a.m. Fri.-Sat. Halloween Hau.nc UC Irvine's~ of 16th oc:n~ ~ 7 p.m.-2 a.m. 22G-S218. tury ~Qet with c:ostwne sinaicn. LION OOUNTRY SAP AIU. 8800 court ,ester. trumpet.en and tra· Irvine Center Drive, Ll&Un.t KillJ. ditional Yuletide feast. is pre9C'Dted V~t the new ~ Viii. where Nov. 29-30, Dec. l-2.. 7, and 13-17. chiJd.ren become friends with small Sunday banqueu be&i.o ac S p.m., all animals. Tbri1l to the excitement of othtts at 7 p.m.. f26.SO and S24 rides includina the Saban Matt admission. 8~ 11. Track a:nct-tbe· Kylamt Slick Track. A BOLIDA Y DINNEll DANCE For nautical adventurers, JUQIJe fea~~ ,Hilb Society! -SOU~ Tube Bumpa Boat and Shanafcc Califonu.a s rorcmost big band, lS Racer Boat fleets have been. ex- beld Dcc.. 7from6:30p.m.-1.2:30a.m. panded. fri.-Sun. al 10 a.m., last car at Turtle .Rock O?mmuruty Park. admitted S p.m. 837-1200. lnduded IS a .. soci.al hour, buffet MOVIELAND w.u· MUSEUM, dinner, da:ncin& and sutprites for all 7711 Beach Blvd. Buena Patt. Elvira S22 admission, call before Nov. 2S. is the newest featWut replica amona 660-3881. the already elaborate ooUcctioo of movie and teltvision memorabilia indudin& life>Ukc repl.icu of more than 200 renowned IW'L Daily I 0 a.m.-8 p.m. with Fri.-Sat open until 9 BAIJIOA PAVILION, 400 Ma.an St., Balboa. The pavilion is a Cali· fomia and national historic landmark and marine recreation oenier which features daily narrated cruises of N rt Harbor, deeti sea daily. U-<lrive aod 3-S2•S. BRIGGS CUNNING&.ul AlJTO. M011VE 11USEU11. 2SO E. Baker Sc., Com Mesa. Antique can circa 1912· ~L 9 a.m.-S p.m. Wed..-Sun. 546-7660. DISNEYLAND, l 3 l 3 Harbor Blvd;/ Anaheim ... MoUSiekcteer Reu· ruon is beJd each weekend th.rouab Nov. 24 with I I original MouseUteen, inclu.dinf Bobby Burgess.\ Darlene Gillespi.e, Sherry Alberoni\and Cubby O'Brien. fea- tured ~ ~ stqe shows and festive.~~ ~owt.imes a.re 12:30, 2:30, 4:30 and 6 p.m. fall tcaJOD continues with the 30th Anniversary Parade featured at I :30 and S p.m. ~ The ~ Kinadom ocJ. dJmes its 30dt anntverary with the .. Gift Giver Entaordinaire Ma- c:hi:ne." Mon.-Fri. 10 a.:.m.--6 p:m .. p.m.S22-11SS. 1 . MUSEUM OP WORLD WARS, 8700 Stanton Ave., Buena Put. Displays feature reaJ life military antiques. historical reliCI, ftals, anaent edaed weaponey and fuc. arms. uniforms and other items, ~ well as Herman Goring's gold·plaled PPK Pistol and other penonal items. Tues.-Sac. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.. Sun.~ noon-7 p.m. 9S2-l 776. ·· OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7S61 Center Ave., Huntinaton Beach. S~ty shops are located in this village that feacures the charm of quaint European vi~ 'with cot>- bled W'CCU, lantern lights, and 70 murals of European scenes J»inled OD exterior wans by European artists. 894-0747. · QUEEN MARY, long Beach Hart>or at the end of the Lona Beach freeway. Exhibits include ~ effect sound and liabt shows in the f.nsine Room and Wheelhouse zc- enacting a near-collision at sea. and an extmttvc World War n display the ~'s" active role as lJ>. Daily 10 Lm.-6 p.m. (213) 3S-3Sl I. IAN JUAN CAPISTRANO lll lllON, 31111 Cami no ~. Saa Juan Capistruo. Featu.ra Sena Chapel, California's oldest buildilllo tbe ruins of the Greac Stooe Olurcb. IOldien barracks. beautiful~ and two museum rooms wtth artifacts from Native American and early Spanish cu.hurt. Daily 7:30 Lm.-S p.m. 493-1424. SANT A 'I VD.LAGE. ffi&hway 18, 20 miles &om Saa Bernarclino. Fea· tured are 12 rides., including live animal rides. a puppet show, petting zoo, and manY colorful shops, along with Santa and bis reincteer. Daily I 0 a.m.-S p.m. Nov. 9-Jan. S. ·Ooscd Christmas Day. 337-2'81. &EA WORLD, 17'1IJ S. Sbom RC*l. Mission Bay, San Diego. ~ I.ions explore a ""Spooky Kook> Cas~" in the aeaJ and otter show Aho offered is .. Dolphin Discovery ... the ARCO Penau.in Encounter, a S 7 million exhibit that houses 400 peaauins. aod killer whale Sbamu. ~~a.nt4 p.m. (619) 224-3S62. 1111111E11~ ... M ... A .... N LIBli&Y AND GAR· DENI, 2647 Pacific Coast ffi&hwa y. Corona dd Mar. Roses. cactus. annual prdcns.. an orchid con- temtoryt.~oi ponds and a lift show. Daily IO:JU a.~.m. 8IX n.AGI IC MOUNTAIN, Maaic Mountain Parkway exit off Interstate S, VaJencia. More than 100 rides, abowl aad atlJ11Cti9J'1 i ndudi ng the SanEvo Bobllcd. an 1800s stvk crafts~ and. Roarina-hP:<H white water adventure are offered. Call for boun. (818) 992-0884. IPllUCE GOOSE. Lona Beach Harbor at the end of the Loni Beach freeway. Howard Hu&hes' all-wood, 200-ton t1¥i·lll boat majestically berths for visit.on to view the inside of the "Ofld's 1ar&cs1 clear-span aluminum dome. A variety of dis- plays iocludlna moduJes that show cle>te-up ddails of fucinating areas of. the plane such as the cockpit. night deck and win& interior are featured. See the Queen Mary listing for more infonnauon. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 43S-3S't1 . tJNIVEllSAL STUDIOS, 100 Una· venal City Pl. UnjvenaJ Cicy. A s;u.idcd tram tour of lJn.i versa.I· s famed 420-acre bKk loc and the Entertainment Center, wbfcb fca· L-.-_..-.--= 6 ~R 11.SlMlDIS CM1 (714) 549-1512 . .. ,,.. ... 1r 11·ri.x 1- 1 ........ ·-· --. ---.. L lures five live shows, is offered. ( 818) Sa.aday 508-9600. Greg Kihil 's band pursiling success EiC. "HOORAY FOR ICE!", sec Friday listing. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. OlllJ ........ By now, Greg Kihn must be THE BARBOR SINGERS, com-wondering how much dues be needs prised of lS-30 loCaJ women, meets to pay before he's rewarded with each Tuesday evening for choral commercial suc:x:ess. LAGUNA POETS meet each Fri. at sin&in&. some choreography and Kihn and bis band have released 8 p.m. for scheduled and open camaraderie. Tbc group performs alJ seven albums, ran an independent readinp at the Laguna Beach Public typeSofmusic for civic groups, clubs, record label long before it was Library. Featured tonight is Kenneth hospitals and many other orpniza-fashionable to do so, flined a few Severan. 49._:9s50. tions. Anyone is welcome. 6:30-9:30 times with Top 40 bits and, over the "llOOllA y FOR ICE!" features the p.m.. Presbyterian CllUrch of the ~decade, have been one of the foe Cal*ies in a new show with Covenant, Fairview Rd, Costa Mesa. t-wort.i~ groups around. · 494-8119 or SS4-3226. But when Wldespread success de-vaudev1lle, comedy, cartoons, cides to smile on deserving bands. cabaret dances, ·and aerial balleL r-., : .. · Tbro ... h Sunday at the Forum in Los ...,,,... l'USJn and his buddies continue ..... to ,et passed up. Anaeles.. (213) 419-3 l SJ, It's one thing to play esoteric or and "Can't Stop HurtJng Mysetr' among them -with some rock swidards for an appealing conccTt. His rendition of the Motown classic "Just My lmlJination" and Van Morrison's "Glona" were high- lights. But while Killn's music i.s chock full of rock and rolJ spirit, it often lacks inventiveness. A soog he wrote in 1969 sounds much like the one he promises will be on his upcoming album. If you like that sound -and 1t ts extremely likable -Kthn gives you all you want. If you don't, l'Ou'll have to look elsewhere. · And Kihn's ducs-paymg days Will stretch on. A BENEFIT AUCl'ION to raise Fo· ~e11gn er cballenging music that gets no atten-funds to endow a college scbola.rsbip i 1 uon. But Kihn has always a~ in the name of journalist John proached his records and per-r;=========================::::::::::::::::::=:=::;:::::::::::::=:=:=:=:=:==-. Stewart features items donated by the pJa V.S at rormaoces with a genuine feel for · ~CHWARZENEGGER TAKES COMMAND! Los Aqelcs Rams, Peter Ueberroth, J ' mainstream rock 'n' roll. THE # MOY PaulCoorad,andTedKoppel. 7 p.m., M d Like fellow Bay Area musicians 1 IE IN AMERICAI Fluor Corp., 3333 Michelsort Dr., ea QTITS Huey Lewis and the News, kihn's Irvine. S32-1339. ¥¥ 1 melodics are full of pop hooks, his BER MAJESTY'S ROYAL -··· band lays down solid backbeats and MAIUNJ!'.S & Argyll & Sutherland By RANDY JA y MATIN lively bass lines and his songwriting is Hi&hlandcn perform at 8 p.m. a\ the o..,,... c.1 0 • , straightforward. if not especially im- Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. . agjnative. Katella Ave., Anaheim. $12.50 and · J_udging by the 40-plus ~mos at Tboscingrcdientsandaninc:essant 19 adults, $10.50 and S7 kids under Jrvme~cadows Sa_turday night, ~e touring schedule have made Kihn 12. 740-2000. baby boom aenerau~n turned out 1n somewhat ofa folk hero in Northern full force to see Foreigner. California where Berkeley serves as S.tarday Foreigner, the sole survivor of a hjs home and base offan support. AN ABTS AND CRAFTS P'Eftl-~ lumpin& of corpora~ arena But Kihn has yet to break beyond VAL is held with boutiques, pup-roe bands that used to include the college campus and nightclub peteers, music groups, danocs, a Boston. Kansas ~d St~. has not circuit in Southern California. which pJJery exhibit, and a Scandinavian only held onto its .audten~ but may be just fine with the crowds at the pastry and home bile shop. IO a.m.-4 manaaed to ~urrcct itself~~ last Golden Bear in Hunlloaton Beach. p.m .. Grace Lutheran Church 6931 year's surp'"!~ album htt Agent who were treated to two strong shows Edinger Ave., Huntington bh. Prov~teur. . Saturday night. Free admission. Rain date is Nov. 9. . No_bt11CC1"Ct. rcally. fore1gnec uses Kihn mixed ..his own s.ongs - rm .. ...... -Qt.1710 ST~ ma 1 111-.S 4 _,_121-4t7t ... , ....... cn--1· • .. ;;..-;c:,.._, -·-- -154-1111 -~1'11 ~..nn •an aJnO t..-IUI 1'1-6111 IMTllll*-7 ... EMMml/s.cal ~-Tll i...-ltl.lS Ml MllWIB ~SJJJ _ .... t9S-'221 Ill EIWBlB TWI ~--.ul.U ..... 9SZ-"9J -U7..Qtt LIA llJWl I • OUlli(Ml 897--0361. mtelli&cot,twd rock fronted by the "Jeopardy," "The Breakup Song" "'llOOllA Y FOR ICE!" 9eC Friday sweaty, gntty vocals of Lou Gramm ,--------=--------i_~-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:...-:..-:...-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:...-:...-::.:-::.:-:...-::.:-:...-::! listina. ' an~ the bitina precision of guitarist "AN ADVENTURE IN CBINaE Mick Jones. SONGS AND DANCD" is presented Ooenin& . its show with a mcga- by the Youth Goodwill Mission from medl~ ofbits such~ "Hot ~looded" laiwan the Republic of Qtina. and "Head Games, Foreaper dc- Wearioi brightly colored clothing, livered ~. g~ with power and. a the iroup performs a series of heal~y IDJCCllOn of fun and sohd traditional Chinese danoes and sonp. playtDJ. . 8:30 p.m.. UC Irvine's Crawford The producuon values tho~ Hall. $7, $5, and $3 admission. ext.rava.gant -three banks of van- 8S6-S252. Pleueeee PO~JGDRfPaCe 9 €19 ~ ® 1m Wiit llllSIS CllPllAlltl ----STARTS TODAV ---- iiili ~ *lA WDi •ciWU ~er.~ Eow¥ds ~ Pllclflc's am-,i an.oorne 529-5339 se • ·5880 ~ t 611 634·2SS3 * OOSTA MBA * iJMNl ...... VIEJO VWUTMINSTVI EOwwds Bnst01 Edw¥ds Woodbridge f.dWlrCls '11$ ™" ~'s HI W'Y 39 ~7444 SSl-0655 830.al90 DfM.lnMl-3693 • (lll1i iiitSi *I.A MAW OiWiCi * WESTMIMTD f.dWlrd5 Clnll'N Center NllC rllSl*ln ~ hdftc's Onnge £.dWarOS Clnl'ma West 970-4 t.. 1181-0833 l'.ll'M-ln «M..t381 19 I ·383S (-'...._. • a..llri'w IM cs•••"" ... ,...._ ... I) ( llO,._,Aa:lli"T'all'Oll -~ ) • ""ESENTEO IH .,_ W.,..._,. \tML7. with COIOted Den+m Aufhet'lhC LEMs Oog1nof 501 n new cOloo 1001. coMon. stro!QMt leg 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISlAND -NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-5070 Oatebook/ Friday, NOYembef 1. 1985 - _, --_____ ;::.r:-- .... ~ LAUGHING OVER SPILLED MILK ••• rro....,.a .. What it coma down to, for me. is to do tometbin& that makes people lauab." Haoifin sa~ .. It's as simple as that." For Hanifin.. comedy is his full-- time career and be approaches it with professionalism and boWldless coersy. He11 travel w~vcr he bas to for an aud.i~ and bas played as many as five nightclubs in one o.icbt If 1t'J a USO show in Barstow or a club date io Seattle, H.anifin simply asks what time he's oo. He notes that CrTVCEnTEA D THE HOLCltOf"T COVc.AllfT .PO 1 •O Ftlt"I N""' IR I ~ H & "SO his--m3-auG.n~ bas l 27 000 milea on it Y "f have to look at this as my job, .. be u-ys. .. , fiaure that you F' out only what you put into it If you're wilJ:in& to wort at it, there's places to ao." h may come as a surprite, but Hanifin sweats be WU not the guy with the lamp shade on his bead at parties. He wu never the class clown. He rarely WJS the guy telling jokes in the locker room. "l'vc always bttn pmty laid· DCAnt wntt IH (91) ~lut T .. e Co"'D81tlf Of Wof•H(RI NLvaJl~tat ~ul RAMBO, l'ltal Blood ~"11 11 CR I s~ Da€AMS '""°' > s~ows Al" THE Gom -.sT -CllAZY l'Ct S:40 7 'O a. 10:00 fWE~A.D¥Dl'TUM~) Plua TH1t Wolf (~GI ~ JO 7 4S & I 0 00 IUtU!IH twlOCWE ,_, I 40 J 40 S:40 1 •Q a. t •o laAClltTOT.-FUTU•IE ff'G) I 1 0 J 10 ~ SO•TI~ 10 JO AGICS Ofl GOO rG-1 I JO J JO S:)O 7-JO & l :J D MGCaDE~ ta) I OS JU S 4S l 10 & n1 n IUIUSH saoov« c•> ~tua Co+t1' "'""' N'lltl (RJ ~~ .. , ~tua Co-Hit • Potlllf'J A••• ..... IR I ST. n . .->"'S Pt•• t•) Ph•-C.o H11 T lie ST·t • ..,~ lrt:'TII D (RT back, .. be says. Laid~beck may be too mild a term for the man who utcd to own a surfboard shop for several ycan near the Newport Pier. It was a hUJC sucx:eu, but be decided su years ago to seU the store and become a comecban. "I decided I djdn't want to sell surlboards all my I if e. Once I made that decision, someone came in ,and offcml to buy the st01C, so I sold it," be says with characterist1c noocbalanoc. Harufin bad been watch,41& com· edians at local clubs aqd decided it looked like fun. He attended a few comedy work.shops in Los An&eles. then hit the f"C*l., playing ~v· was allowed to. .. I was pretty nervous when I got started, bUt when you get the energy going and everybody's bavina a good time, you forJCt about it," be says. Hanifin works just about every night and is constan_tJt .wrilinf ~- \eria1. Occuionally, he'U pracucc in front of a video camera to sec what his audiences aee. .. Usually, ru know when I have a &OOd joke and ru practiet it a bit &cforc I ux it. I abo have friends who I try new ma&eria.I on." But the aeativc process for a comedian can be t~ To describe bow JOkes come about. Hanifin cit.cs a wen-115Cd saymg amona comics -.. Bd.n, a comedian is tryina lO tell yo~lfjokes that you haven't bean1 before." While other comedians tbnvc on jokes that poke fun at sexual attitudes and racial prejudices, Hanifin says he stecn clear of such material · 8Jld avoids the use of obscene langu.agc. He sayuuch material doesn't fit his personality and won't help . him adticvc a current goal of his -to perform on TV. Even so, such material does get big laua:hs when it plays on the LaffStop• sur~ comedians pcrf orming at the anniversary petty, for instance. focused on unabuhed observations oo tcxuality. One discussed the use of prophylactics while the other, a woman, cba:ractcriud men as "v1- braton with wallets." Korn says the nightclub managc-ma tlMl2l a,_ 511·5111 -....U mcnt accepu the material as part of • 1a11 • E...s SMlllUMCI ~ _.." the oomedians' right to control their -,_ ~-.ttU UITl • W-7444 -137.u.t own shows. · •IDB I .-'mtCl •-MIU "We don't OCMOr our acts.~ Korn mn-t1M141 --SJt..4411 -U.-811 said."Surc,JOmcpcoplcwillwalkout an •r W ceno -W llS...,._ • un CIJITIJ now and again. but you should Ni la • Ill MJIWlll Mill ~ un<kntand that the comcdi.ans arcn 't ~~~~D=~=·V~l=·=·'=o~·~·=··~n=·=·=·~··=~~"=·=·;·=~=~=U=··=·=·=IZ='=H=•=U=·~=·=·=··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~"=·~~'=·=U~~~~~·=·~=~~t=J="~~~~~~ ~ngto be~~or~. ifsju~ where~ sec their humor." Comedian Joe Restivo otTe~ a balance of several inaredients 1n his weJl·reoeived rendition. There was the teX..and-<inlp humor as well as his stories "about the frustrations of living with a wife and kids. • STARTING IT'S 55TH WEEK IN ORANGE COUNTY AT-EDWIRDS:-ClllEMAS I I I AND CONTINUING ' ... TOTAL DWlllT-CIMPLETUY CAPllYATINI.' ~ IUllllt•lllf •FEIDT. TM_. ••1et 1Jtr .... .._. ,; .,.. ... _. .. ~ ........ ,... 2 .. ...., .'\I. x.~· . ,_. .. .._ ,_. I Ill ...._ _. ...... • ~~~ -\ n.w.r ..,., ............... 1111rtMtllllll : '(.. .. .. .. ''"•"~"' ............ M '-: •1" • 1'; "-' "-'! N(W ¥()A~ f'()"•T .. SO YOU'il SICK Of llOU YWIOI MOWIU... '*',.. ....... ,.. kWI. .............. . ... say. 11111 cruy ... ,., ....... . -StK• SAH fAAl<tO'JC.O CMIClMO-f "A l&llESHlllLY l•" MCMU' ~ c...-Hf:w •()Alt 0"4\ •NEWS A l'Wt:NTlf™ C(NT~Y FOX AELEASf JAMlf. UYS ~·· "THE GOOS ~ BE CIWY' a CAT Al.MS PAOOUCTION -MARIVS WEYERS SANORA PRINSlOO and '/JIO. THE BUSHMAN'--lml ~BO£T TROSKIE """:.JOHNNY 90SHOff "':"-JAMIE UYS IEll ·--~.: ..-~M-~-~~ o.t.boc*I Fttdlly, ~ 1, 1"5 * . \nut R\ P\l I. ~J IR\UER On 1'ovf'ft'll..-r 25. 1970. Japan'• '"°"' mt'llnlf'd wrilt'r, YuJcio Mu.hi.ma. Mhon~t tfw. wcwt.l a life in four chapeen \ 7.ot:nt6r£-m IJIOS/f1UfUNk ll'ff't~R,~A110!"tAJ./1.0CASflUI tlll PR00lff:110N •MJstUMA:A IJft IN rotJH<lfAPTF.R.~· ·-....._ GroRCE U U ' ... FRANC ll'! ('.oPtll()f.A ~K•:'i OGATA· KE.~JI SAWADA "A.._.~ 'KE ~ • TOefflYUKI ~M;4.._'Wfl'IA --.. f'Jtm ISHJOKA -.. PIUUf' GI.A: ~ .. ..._ JQRN BAl\l:l. -.. PAUi. 90fRAOER A LEONARD SOfRAOt:R -.. MATA YAMAM<m>.,. 'J'oM t.lJOf >Y Al 7:15. NI -.. PAUL SCKRAOER "1 r ---.,.-.- Uf,. l!:ll. Z:JI •• 7:11, .,. Pan of Rcstivo's act includes questjons he poses on issues that mos1 pe()ple don't lose much sleep over. -.. When you lose weight, where docs it !?T' be asb. 'Do Eskimos eat Amencan pies? Do moles have little people o n their faoes?" · Such questions and observations of the many idiosyncruies of modem life strike Restivo in a liumorous way and he reftecu that impression to his audienca. Even in ,.rds to his own career, he's left shaking his head a bit. Says Restivo: "They pay me for what ~used to punch me for when I WU l2. Some of that philoeopby is shared by Han_ifin: "I remember waichin\ au theK comedians and thinking . ow much fun it was," be aid. "I just want people lO leave my show tbinkioa.-'that guy was funny."' Simone Slgnoret IN "The Widow Couderc" PG P(l~l Hr !"il i , "1' • oj ---- ' Protection,needed . from shifty shrink DEAR ANN LANDERS~ Three years ago r wils having problems in my life because of unhealthy attitudes about sex. (1 wu molested by an uncle when..J was a child.) After I lost my virginity at 17 f couldn~t seem to relate to men in a wholesome way. To • be frank. sex made me physically iU. I decided to seek professional help. The psychologist I went to was recommended by a wo·mao at work. (He was her cousin.) After the fourth a great deal of progress in a short session "Ernif' (be asked me to call period of time. Three months later I him that) started to talk to me about heard from Ernie's cousin who bad HIS problems. His wife didn't under-sent me to him (she was furious with stand him. He was considering the guy) that he had set up practice in divorce. He asked me what I thought a nearby state and was doing well. about the situation. I was flattered How can the AP A allow a man who that this professional person would has disgraced the pr:ofession to open value my op inion. up another office and treat patients? On the fifth visit "Ernie'' said we Help me understand. -BO ILING needed each other. I needed him to IN THE MLDWEST. make love to me so I could sec what a DEAR MIDWEST: Ulllfortwaalely, mutually satisfying relationship was Uceaalq practices vary acconll.D1 to like, and be needed me to help him 1tate. la all 1tates, Mwever, U l1 feel a sense of personal worth. l agreed poatlltle for a d.l1CttdJ&ed psyeMI· becauJC I had so much faith in him. optt, or aayoac else for &Mt matter, After all, he was going to help me get to call ~lf or llenelf a ~·coaaeJ wefl and ifl could help him. why not? or," u "ed11eator" or a "bellavioral We had sexual intercourse 10 his ~rapl1t" ucl treat ,.tie.ta. nla, of 1 office every Tuesday· and Friday for covse, provides great proteetioa for six months. (I was charged $60 a visit uscnptllo•• Geraplsh ucl preeiou and he asked me to pay LO cash.) But I JUtle for ~ victim. WUt 11 needed, was getting wone instead of: better. I •f coene, It ulform Uceuba1 prac· began to feel guilty and ashamed. It tlces la ALL states. began to dawn on me that most of the • • • SO m inutes was spent takint off my DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read in clothes. having sex and putting my your column that Albert Ei.nst.em. clothes back on. I finally decided to when asked by a friend for his confide in my family doctor. telephone number. said, "I'll bavc to He bit thc-.roof. ........... .said-.1he. ... -go look it up in the directory. J never ps.ycbologjst'{conduct was not only bother to memorize information I hiahly unethical but unconscionable can find elsewhere ... and that t should report him to the The reasons are clear. When Eins.- American Psychological Association. tcin •was at home be bad no need for I did just that and they took .action. the information since he would not be "Ernie" was informed (after a lot of trying-to Call himself. When he W1'S testifying under oath by me) that he NOT at home be still would have no could no longer practice in this state. reason to remember the number as he I immediately went into therapy knew be would be unable to answer with a female psycholosist and made the pboneJ.. ~ven if be did ca.n:-Get it? -PETE IN ARK.. . FOREIGNER •• From..,e7 lights, seven follow spot operators, a laaer platform ~ve the aroup, flyina morutors and a 30-pieoe choir. only helped to punctuate and highlight the group's performance. Also the sound mix, evident even in the openin& band's let, was one of the clearest yet. Thanks to the attention to quality there was not a hint ofmuddinesa in the definition of the bus or keyboard lines. And for once the vocals oould be beard above the 1uitar. " Foreigner is clearl)'. a team effon with emphasis shiftin& between Gramm, Jones, bassist Rick Willis and even the twO blck.ina keyboard players wbo doubled respectively on =u one and aecond JUitar. Re-- of who was soloma or who the bot licks at the moment, there was a brilliant spotliaht to catch it all. Durina the bJt .. 0f11Cnt" the sax· o~onist was brouaht up front to jam with Gramm and Jones.. So often bldrina musicians are sllown no respect and made to play in the dimly th winp. . The on. ly neaallv~ ten~i:J 1s the introduction of tedious s from the .. Aaent Provacateur" album. Wbile ~ sonp from thi1 relcue, which reftaeled the band'• career, are IDOltly bud root with meW odael it ,,,.. the •P such IS ... Want To Know Wbat Love ls" that told ware- bouleftlls of records.. DEAR All£Tlie prefeaor w.W llave ~n(_iMr letter. Be llU u offlteat MMe .r llUMr -Ute J""- AMERICA'S #1 MOVE! "A MOVIE FOR All AGES." i;.... 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[, . ·'" '< A•",•, ~ .. ~1f A"' ri • )• M,-581 ·,~9? .. . ,._mil .......... .... ,_ •CUZT"flll .. ........... lit , ...... .,., ....... -..... ~ ~· ''lflfl "IU11 ....... _. .... _ ...... ~-.. ,., .... lttll ,... ...... ........ ~ \.. edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 S& .. :ltf(i\'.:'l<··~.AP&Z&: .. i>sa .. ·a "'"' ~ ... L a••• 'CF JPFI ' ".-t ........ ... _.. ... 1.\ ..... -..... ... flFlll ,......... , ........ .. -r .. ......... ....... _ ,... .... ,.. .... .... --edwards CINEMAS/SoCal CINEMAS lAGUNA HlllS MALL 768-6611 S 0 FW Y SO ON El TORO IN TME MAil i NE I' •. -..E &RC, --.... 11-r• ........... ... ...... -..,. .... . U"'. M&. ... 'WTISllt ...... •• "'tMIJllm•M-M_.. --(fl) Datebook/ Friday, NOvember 1, 1985 • J I --- • Puritan ethics 1terrJ 1'ooaaa (JeftJ.la ncarded wttla ~by Gerald e11rea (rtcllt) aacl Junle Cromwell W'-a alae repona com.man~~wttlaa boy la contemporary M•nncbuetta OD .. Tile t Zoae" tonlpt at 8 on C88, ClaanneJ 2 . • World-Series a hit as ABC wins week -a:ao-PfME THE LON> ~ li1vE HOTIEATHOTUE H .. ~ .. (1979) Sophia lllCME Lortn. James Coburn. U~ "rntbom" (1984) Teri Garr, Pfler w•. ' 1 -10*1- CI> *ME I U-'~NEWSOONUOl'ra.EST • t t "9 To 5" (1980) Jane Fonda, •~ By FRED ROTHENBERG ,.,, ............. NEW YORK -The Kansas City Royals' comeback helped ABC to its first prime-time ratings victory this !Cason. as the World Series p&.ced five games in the Top 10 and even dumped .. The Cosby Show" from iu MXUStomed No. I rankin&. Figures releued Tuesday by the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed that Sun· day·s dccidina seventh "Pfl'C, in which t.bc Royals blanked the St. Louis Cardinafs I J-0, nnted No. I with a 32.6 rating. the best·per· fonnina World Series broadcast S&Dce the seventh pme of the 1982 ICries between Milwaukee and St Louis. Dolly Parton. in the afternoon when viewina levelJ ~YAT~ H '4 "Thi Liit atlld" (197 11 ...,. are lower. Last year's prime-time MCE•= dllllC., V111Hllln. pmes averqed • 25. l rauna. WMATS••B NOMI • "'°"'Of THE QNfC( ABC bad told advertisen it hoped lllW>DOCUN 1M011.::==MNCEM to deliver an averqe rating of25, aod NlW8 TO....,._•~-...,..... Mord said a peifonnance lianifi· 11•A•1•H ~ ---~ canlly lower would have meant =~ **~ ·-c. Md Oeaoer" (1111A) commercial ac:ljustmeots. ABC now WAllMTONWEEK.. HlnryTho!w,Dlbnly~. estimates that 125 million watched ®lllCME some part of iu World Series OOV· =&aoATLMOE U 'h "Pob 4rMWf(' (llllA) CflF. 9 flfOf\n COURT • SIM Guttenberg. Kim Clttrll Buebell'a performance railed the 1~,.,, · -t15- three-networt share of audieooc for MC1NB ADI OM Tl& • AEUOtOUS PflOGfWAIN) the week of Oct 21-27 to an ~ -10»- (percentqe of ICU in lllC), the best 1~~~ 1;;y=-that ABC. CBS and NBC have done ~_,, _, ~ since World Series week two yean O•'h "Tb• Dhy Ocmn" {l9e7) H '4 "Arttbom~ (1111AJ Teri Garr. aao. 1Plf1 2 ot 21 1..11 toUrW1. &ne11 BOt~ "-w.1tr. The NF1. Monday night matcbup ,,.._ -11-- 21 ranked I I th for the wc:ek with a JCIC8rl WU ~ CXlll8W Q •.a ~ = AME1'CAH mF.Off t "Nqll School" (1981) IAONWd Mann. AClel W•d -11:30- 8 (1) MOVIE ••• "The CMdidltt" ( 1972) Rob- "' Aldtord, Pel« Boyte I ~RAK WITH MACK NID.w.IE" l ~~NK»fTlM HAWAIRVM 1::::.IOUANAl -11:AO- CHl 1ST & T9t -11:45- .MOYIE •t•'1\ ''llle Gtntrll Died Al [)Ml" ( 1931) Glty Cooper. ..... ~Carrol. ... H t,\ "Bibi" 11975) 51.-i Qn, Allll<Mr& CJ) MOYIE • * * "The Ghot1 Brtllln" I ti40t : = f>alleftt Goddird. * .. ..._., Klllf" 119791 Uu CIM ..,. l ~YIY~Y PAa,,.,AM -1:10- (C)lllCME **• "Merry CMetmes. Mr. Llw-,_... (198i) OMS Bowlt, Tom l~~OMGHT .--('.MN llal.Bt lllCME t ''Spllf\er ~ .. (19MJ Fran- cine Forbee, Oidt Bill -1:45-8 MOVIE • ••• ''The C.petbegoett" ( 1964) ~~d, c.ro11 Bak8 * "Slid On You" 119331 lrwm C4tty. Virginll P9nta. -~ l~~AlM O.C. TODAY -HO-®lllCME •t'4 •GtencMelt. US.A f 19841 Jemie Lii Curoa. C Thomls Howell -2:30- With the World Series and "Moo· da_y ~ Ni&bt Football" dominatina ABCs 1ebedule for six ni&hts last week, the oetWOrk bad a 22.2 ratina to NBC's 16.3 and CBS' 16.1. After five weeks of the 198~ ICUOn, NBC has avcraaied an 18.1 ratin& to CBS' 16.9andABC116.4. between aucaao ao<1 GReO Bay Oct.. I a www1&1 1••w0 a ... 21.0 rati!J-That pme, hipliahted by CNllON'llllCMENEWB OCM!JYJ .,. .. aNCNMn the Bean 32S·pound William "The IMllNEY Mt.La Refriaerator" Perry's powerful block-'°"' 'ti8ICM OOMP08EN • ...,. in& and rwmin& near the p line, u ''llll Sword And The Sorc9w'' • llBI fWPORT • _ ,._ u~ '"9coct F,... .. (19781 Mlcllael Conti A ratina measures the percentqe of the oatioo'18S.9 million TV homes. NBC's''Tbeeo.bySbow,"No. I lo each of the season's fint four weeks. was a strona second with a 29.0 rati~ foUowed by NBC's "Family Ties. ' Theo came, in order, World Series Game 3, Game 5, Game 4 and Ga.me 6. CBS look t.be next three spou i!l the Top JO with .. Dallas. .... 60 Minutes" and .. Murder, She Wrote'." "We feel it wu a aood, solid performance for the World Series," said Marvin Mord. ABC's·~ presi· dent of mllket.i1t4 Qd raearcb servic:cs. ··ne Series brou&bt the infrequent TV viewer beck to priJM time. Tblt's the beftefit of live eventl." With kaotu a""•s Houdini .a f~ t.be Wor'ld ·~ to iu limit and WJtb a.II ICV'CD ~ in prime time far tlle fU"llt ume tbe Wortd Series •verlilld • 2sJ rati.., an increue of I 0 perceot over lut yee(s Su Dieeo Deuoit .... wbida Watt five pmea. two ol~ were pls,ed WU the hiabest..,.ted NF1. &o.dcast (1912) Lii Horlily. ~&lier. DMW HOtM 8 THREE THf& 0 er..loft, 8'91 Seilt Jlrlm this ICUOll. Tbrouab that ~~ ~ji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ABCs seven Mond.ay fti&bt NFL ·-~5 ~~~U:.! SEARCH(NG FOR AN last£. . . ~~:~;?:i INTERESTING PLACE ~ .. Newhart" WU 14th and NBC'I .. MWni Vice" and flfBCs "The A· TO TAKE THAT Team" tied for lStb, foOowcd by CBS' "Scalecrow cl Mn. Kina" and a tbrcc-way tie for ••th with NBC'• ''SPECIAL'' DATE . TO? ''Hi@lwa,1 to Heaven." CBS' ••Knou Landini" ud the pn>tlme show for Wortd Series Oame 7. The third lnscaltment of NBC News' .. American Almanac," tryiaa out the 8 0 ' dock 'EMfero time slot OD M~. ranked 63rd oUt of 66 prime-time tboWI with a I 0.tracinl. Liit week's bonom five, in dacend-"'---"' i.. order, were CBS" .. Ailwolf," .. ,..,ma~~as· ~ Ctuy," ABC's '"Spcmcr. For H.iR." Md NllC's .. P\aat)' •ell1*r ... •• O..Mla*I Fftdmr, ~ 1, 1915 \ -.. v .. MadrecitasAuxiliary h _olds 'PeacockAllcy' show Dlllf .... ,.._.., .............. hoaa left. retired GeDera1 haDk Tbart.D, Bnerly Tattle, Luelle Grothe, and. Carl llolabm1 .... wltla tleUta. BJ-BETTY PORTER Qiol9r .... C:.; II I f 1 Madrccitas' "Peacock Alley" luncheon and fashion show needed no billing as "a grand ol' celebration of fun, fashion and food" because the annual event has be-en that for more than 21 years. The Holy Family Madrccitas Aumiary (35 more-than-middle· aged women) "strutted their stuff' again at the Hotel Meridien, New- port Beach. The spacious ballroom of the Atr France-owned hotel was jammed with the 380 wcll-hccled-and-hat- ted Madrccitas members and their guests. They paid a mere $35 each to enjoy the hotel's finest cuisine, designer fall fashions from Estelle AllarcWe and furs by M. Jacques (commentated by Floreace Smales ), music by Jeff Glaze (courtesy of DoroGy Berry), grand prizes, in- cluding a M. Jacques mink jacket, a jade pendant, paintings(courtesy of Betty Baffmu), cut-crystal vase ( MariaaH Gartoa), a S 500 gift certificate (Allardale) and a $100 gift certificate (DoroGy Su, Palm Springs}, and Givencby perfume and butter mints (courtesy of JIMly ~ and El Rancho Hughes Market). Huge bouquets of flowers were a gift of Albman florist. "We keep things pretty much the sam~ every year," said petite Madrccitas president (for the sec- ond year) BUlle Jemea. "But we ltccp moving around to the newest hotels," said luncheon ::ha1rman Bnerly C. Twttle (With Lt. Col. Pat Bllford, USMC Ret.). ·'Last year. it was the Ritz· Carlton ... " "If 1t works, we don't knock 1,i," said emcee Polly Holmberg (with husband Carl). For years. Holmberg has garnered luncheon "'door" ($25 up) and "special" (s 100 up> prizes. The audience was obvious!} de- lighted when Sliter BerUIJe pulled her own ticket from a bowl, ma.k.tng her the winner oftbeAllardaJe$500 gift certificate. She told Gtu Ouiger, BeG K~. Betty T'1aariD ~with Lt. Gett. Fruk) and Evelyn Lo•ell that .. tlow I can own a suit I didn't make mvsclf." Wlalfred Lambert needed no coaxing to prance down the runway wearing the mink jacket she won and "good sport" Jack VM Pra~t even donned the women's crocheted cape with hood he won and gave to rus friend .Dort Scott. .. We're not trying to out-<to or impress anyone," said charter member Doris Lawson, ··but we do get a little lxtter at this every year. don't we?" "We have every right ·to be proud," said another member who strutted off like tbe best of peacocks -with a pot of pink cyclamen (one of the table centerpicc:cs she won) tucked under her arm. "AJI of the funds raised an Orange County arc used here, to further the work of Holy Family coun$Cling and adoption services," said case worker CeUa Samillsld. Among guests attending wen Aa.lta Ferpsoa, Nora J•f'le9Hll, Gale A.a4en.M, Rita Bawtiu, Au Wells, Pat Alb. Jlllla 'l'Mmu, CHstaace Mort~I•••. Leaa Weaver, Jeey Tema. Pe.my Nqel, hy Seca1. Reulee llllJe, Glaa Duatc~. San.II a...,., Ba.rkra GerHa, JIMIJ T9ttea. ~ UD.maa, CarotJ11 aa.rb, Jalia c.1- i... past president R•tll Falk, Lacy Heppe, Sff A1a1ulaa, hGrJ11 w ..... Latller and ~s Marr, THI and ltadlJ Walker, ?•J• N...W.U, Allee c.pen., helff A*'.... R•tll ~ ..... 0..GJ •• w Aile. Veta Bellr, A.aella and Lia &.llny, Sall1e Braly, EftiJ9 1.-., h Bell. Brtta Telld.. Nwma GvteJ, MaryWle ~Nita WJ'M. Helm C.- ter and Juet Wellla (who adopted dauabtcr SdleDe through Aoly Family Services 18 years qo). Papa.taZZJ .IS edr "'° by Daily Pilot Styk &lit« Vida Dean. O.t9book/ Frid9Y, Nowmbef 1, 1185 11 7- - ... ,,. .. Eight new play~ on local stages this weekend "BEFORE I GOT MY EYE PUT OUT," the world premiere of a new drama, is being presented on the main staf of South Coast Repertory, 65 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performances wiU be given Tuesdays tttrough Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Nov. 24. "CAROUSEL," a Rodgers and Hammerstoin musical, opens to- night at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). Performances arc Tuesdays· through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. until Nov. 24. "A CHORUS LINE," a musical tribute to the dance corps, is running at the Grand Dinner Theter, I Hotel Way, Anaheim ( 772-7710). Performances are given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through the end of the year. "DAMES AT SEA," a musical satire on shows from the 1930s, opens tonight at the Newport Theater Ans Center, 2501 Cliff Drive , Newport Beach (631-0288). Performances are gjven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through· Dec. 7. "DRACULA," a Jjvcly version of the vampire classic, is being offered at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511 ). Per- formances are gjven nightly ex- cept Mondays at varying curtain times with weekend matinees through Nov. 17. " I I ·-I I ~ back Collqc in Mission Viejo ( 582-4656). J:ioaLpcrfonnanc:es are tonight and Saturdays at both 8 and 11 p.m . and Sunday at 3 p.m. "EVITA," the musical story of Argentina's Eva Peron, completes its run for the fullenon Civic Light Opera at Plummer Auditorium, Chapman at Lemon, Fullcnon (879-1732). Final per- formances are tonight and Satur- day at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30. "F AU.EN ANG~." a Noel Coward comedy, opens tonight at the Garden Grove Community Theater, Chapman A venue west . "EL GRANDE DE <»CA of Valley View Street, Garden COLA." a musical farce set south .... Grove (897-5122). Performances of the border, closes this weekend are gjven Fridays and Saturdays in the Studio Theater of Saddle-at 8:30 through Nov. 23. ''THE G~ MENAGERIE," a T enncssec Williams drama, is winding up at UC Irvine's Fine Ans Studio Theater (856-6617). Final performances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "GOING TO SEE TBE ELEPHANT," a drama about foor pioneer women, completes ts run at the Gem Theater, J 2852 Main St., Oarden Grove (636-7213). Final performances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "THE MlliDO," a GiJbert and Sullivan o~reHa set in Japan, is the fare at Sebastian's West Din- ner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Per- formances ate Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m., through Dec. I . "MY FAIR LADY," the .musi- c a I versio n of Shaw's "Pygmalion," opens tonight at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tust (838--1540). Performances a gjvcn nightly except Monday varying cunain limes throui Jan. 19. ..ON GOLDEN POND," a con edy-drama about an elderly co pie, opens tonight at the Wes minster Community Theatc 7272 Maple St"J Westminst• (995-4113). Penormances a given Fridays and Saturdays . 8:30 thro ugh Dec. 7 with matinee at f p.m. Nov. 24. "SQ UAB BLES," a ne domestic comedy, is on stage ; the Huntington Beach Playhous. Main Street at Yorktown A vcnu Huntington Beach (832-1405 Performances will . be gj vc Fridays and Saturdays at 8:3 through Nov. 30 with Sunda matinees at 2:30 Nov. 10 and I: "STAGE STRUCK," a pla about the theater, is in its openin weekend at the San Clement Community Theater, 202 A vt -;;1£jlilijiiij~~~~~~~d!~~~~~~EiiEJiCJIQ;~fr====~==============================::~~==:==11 C abrilla. San C tement ..ill (492-0465). Performances ar - -g.lvCr\" Thursdays rough Satu1 TO LIVI IMO ------... L#.L MNll Of eOD ..n'".::l TO LIVI IMO , ........ , .... t.M... ' • .. LA.. IMlU•UM --9IAnt WllH a • " ..... , .... ". ....----Km Of'"' -----..,.,.fffr. uac 101'MI NT\MI.,.. ---11111 .... M NI Mllll '"' IOU89T "' ---NATTY ............. 1'MI IOUIHIY Of l ....... --... '" ...... .::; uac 101'MI ..,.... .... , .......... Ill.VIit llUUIY • .... ·---1111eoa1w .... 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''A GREAT MOVIEI" -AT THE MOVIES Roger Ebert/Gene S.s1<e1 ...... I! ----------cam 111-41 .. ·--nnm .... mww---·• ...... HUNGRY_? SEE DATEBOOK'S DINING GUIDE - .n rt lt .h )· J· l· r. :r "C at a N It . .. . .. ). n 0 y y g e c e :1 s ! \ t I .... E • lona~onnant writer's instincts arc starrina are Geraldine Page, Clancy from the on11naJ "Frankenstein" wbo Jets aught up an a bizarre lrilJCrcd . by· the muffier of her Brown, Anthony Higins and David when they act an adca. They feed conspiracy. ThJS Amencan adapt.a-~n~nust Compromisjog Pos-Rappeport. picturcsofaoracousccntcrfolds-antoa taon of the F~nch comedy hit. "The auons a.s rated R. SUMMER RENTAL: A comedy oomputer and, following an' c~· Tall Blond Man With One Black THE BRIDE: The story of Dr. about a harried air traffic controller plosaon. they c~atc Lisa. bcautaful. Shoe." 1s produced b~ Victor Dra1 Frankenstein's second creation, a (John Undy) who takes bis ~jly to steamy and breathless, the answer to ("The Wo man an .. Red'') and .. darectcd pcrfc-ct woman intended to be the ~·~u!re~n~t=cd~bc:ach=:..:h~o~uJe:~w:b~ac;b~th~c~y~e~v~e~ry~y~o~u~na~m~a~n~·s~dream,~~s.;Trh!.$e-fcfi~1lmffi--~~~ft;~~~~~~.l..1'GGl..,._ ____ , matcforhlsOti&inalguuarc..Delplat-~)I: eiteover · tree o n screen ay y Robcn Klane the fa.ct that Eva owes her very b(e to hideaway they were seek.ins. A Bernie Hu&hcs and stars Anthony Mtehad A VIEW TO IULL: Roger Moore Frankenstein. he finds he cannot Brillstcin productJon ofa Carl Reiner Hall. Kelly LcBrock, llan Mitchell-stars once again as James Bond who control her or have her for has own, as film starrina Candy. Richard Crenna, Smith and Bill Paxton. attempts to thrawt a comic·book he would ltkc. Columbia Pictures' Rip Tom and Karen Austin. THE MAN WITH ONE RED madman's attempt to take over the "The Bride," StafS Sting as the Barcn WEIRD SCIENCE: Gary Wallace SHOE: A notous. tomantic under-world. Also st.a.mng Chnstopher tharles Frankenstein and Jennifer is not very ~puJar with the girls. He cover comedy about an innocent Walken and Grace Jon« a~ the Beals as his lo~ely creation. AJso and his pal "VYatt arc watchjn.g a clip musician. played by Tom Hanks, valhans '"Better Off Dead' may be the most off- beat movie of the year and it's certainly among the funniest." -NEWHOUSE NEWSPAPERS, RICHARD FREEDMAN ..-ra ma tJM1c1 mwa.s C1111A coou -154-1111 mw.s lllUSITf L.-.. 4'7·111l DMUa SGlf1t COAST l.M1llM BETTER OFF DEAD u..aau 151-6611 muas.cat lMlllA tal.S flMll ..... '37.ueG MICmMllllAU ..... 634--3'11 IMCITfaml • UC1'W··· 1)0 ft " .. ,._, ...... """' $ ... " .... --' ....... . --. ..,.. ... UITl Ill 540-7444 mwuos•Hl. wa1w1a n1.JHJ OIW..S ClllM ET wa1m1ra n1.JHJ ,~t1WAYJ9 DH• "PASSIONATE" -Stewart ~n. WNl:W· lV ''VERY SPECIAL'' fll l:lS &:lS. lt:te -Ar(Mr Wlnstcn. l'IEW YON\ POST "TRIUMPH" -WUl&am Wolf, GN'ff'lrlT ~AnfllS l"IONNU~ M.NWlAN • . . SAT/M ll:l5 2:1$, 4:15. 1:15 t H, H:te -··= .. ----1111 ~IO. COUl f\All U-UJ.llll nc:RMDal ~-•1.tm .-IO.COUT~ '* o.tebook/ Friday. Nowmt. 1. 1915 II o I . \ It's time to take a serious look atBargetto winery By JEMY D. MEAD BARGETl'O UPDATE -Wine- ries, just like people, go through chanaes, which should result in their bavina a new image and us aceing them for their new qualities. It doesn't always work that W.y. 'WINE & SDIRJlS As an eumple, a friend's classmate unless it's made from araJ>CS, and nearby Santa Cruz Mountains. Since turned out to be a rather well-known then only if the _,.pcs themselves are Sant.a Cruz Mountain Vineyard, television act.Rss. Do her old friends serious varieues like Cabernet David Bruce and other aiea vintners sec her as the successful woman she SauviJDon or Chardonnay. are producina some of the best Pinot has become? Of course not. they Bargetto still makes some fruit and Noin in America, there is every remember her for the "nerd" she was berry wines, and they arc still amona reason to believe that ~o could in junior biab school, and 30 years thebcstoftbeirtypemadeanywbere enbanceiUreputationand1dentifyby later are still wondering just how she but they now amount to lea than 30 producina another fine Pinot from JJlldc it percent of tot.al production. No the rqion. Barltno Winery of Sant.a Cruz matter, people familiar with the If the winery could start with a (actually in the small toWn ofSoquel) brand continue to place it in that non-clean slate and be judged strictly for has much the same problem. Never serious mold. even tbouab it is what it is doing today, it would have mind that the wi~ has been Cabernet Sauvipon, Chardonnay to be considered amona the top makina gold medal-~· table and White Riestina that arc winnin& producers. L wines for a number some the winery its medals tbuc days.. Barlette 1114 "'.CYJlfta" ~ people still refuse to e c winery The Baraeno family bas teveral uy (S6 or less) oDe oftbe best wine$ seriously. markctina plans to hasten public in the Baraetto line and absolutell the Perhaps it's bccau.se as a winery acceptance (aside from continuinJ to best value. A defini1e ··~Buy' and Battetto was a bit of a "nerd" in the· make awatd-winnina wines), inch.id-worth drivina..your retailer crazy until old days, bavina cmpbasi.zed ftuit ing a oew label detian that should the wine is in stock. Produced from and berry wines. And it's not that the appear next year. Sant.a Maria Valley f'nUt, it is the ftuit and berry 'wines weren't aood. Oneotherfactormaydocvenmore more delicate of two Olardonnays they were among the best of that type for the winery's reputation, and that produced by the winery,·but delicate in the nation. but serious wine is a serious intcnuon to est.abjjsh its docs not mean simple or on~ drin.ken don't take a wine seriously own-Pinot-Noir-vineymis in the "dimensional. AP in l;;i.moosin--oU ---------------------------, (it's used to break in then~ barrels each year) for a short time, the resultina wine bas an appcalina bo~uet, a crisp citrus style with a relauvely long finish, and 11 a perfect dinner wine because of its lively (Pleue Me IDADJPaCe 18) 'Glass Menagerie compelling at UCJ BJ liTBLEEN CUMMINGS before. ..., .... c.w c , 1 It ooncems, amona other thin; U(: Irvine's Theater Arts ~ the torturous ~na away from t · · · womb that children face at a cert.I ment 1s. prcsentina an MF~ . • point, but which some never seem ~uction of Ten~ ~illiams..---coompliab. Tolstoy wd that "ea The. Glass. ~enqene .this weea: tMDhappy family is unhappy in aw on~y in the mt11~1ate Studio Theater OfiJ'Uuown-awayitcallshappines: adj&Cent to the Villqe Theater on the Ttie Winafield family seems to su UCI campus. from an inability on the mother's pc ','Menaacrie" bas Iona been an to adjust to her praent situation a eruoyablc staple of the theater, es-to see her children as they arc inste pecially community and co~ of what they ex>uld be. ~tcr, aod for aood reason. Wil-This play may .eem e•otic to 1 liams knew bow lo tcU a I~ s~ry. yo~ woman of today, with t He knew bow t.o present a 11tuatton seemin••y (aim.st paralyzir that may at fint seem the most .. . im~bablc e•t.Rme, but which in plethora of career cbo•Ol?S-but I fact is far Closer tO everyday reality those ofus wbo JfCW up Wlth ~ D• than the immediatdy plausible natu-alwaywven-t.ac1t u~detst.and!ha tl ralism oftbe stories we call lifelike we could become e~tbe~ a ~fe 0 1 . · secretary. Laura's pli&ht 1s l>Ol&Jl&n Tbery'resortofli.kepsycb~ painful. If you weren't into raisi No wonder so many of his plays children or sitting smilina.Jy besidt ~ weU to movies: He created philodendron all day, you ran the r indelible. cbaracterl like . Sta.!11~Y of beina cast into a limbo-like Kowalslci, 8lancbe DuBois, Btg man's land of the "old maid. .. =•~oll~ean:='J1/ =~ BroMi plays Amanda with ~ lig matriudi'here. • sure touch and handles ~ diffic For th<>1e not familiar with the Southern ~nt s~~oaly Wt it'nbour~~tbal.~ ~woman, Connerty from Misais.-ant to cover every note as ~tls to kn• . uppi Amanda (Franae BroW1l), who the rhythms and to~cs wh1cb she de lives in a small apartment in St. Louis . very Mil. Amanda is~ and h~m durina tho forties .with her pown here, a wo~an wb~, havtna n~ life dauptcr Laura (Kristina St.annan) ~er own, tnes to live her c~ and son Tom (Steven G. li:wusia). livesfortJ?cm,aJ~ysdoged.IY:~ Their father dcsetted them r 6 ycan and . cb~ul, e1the-r wallowma bukina 10 the past. I;:=:=:=:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;::;::;::;::;::;:::=:=:=:=:=:=;::;::;::;::;::;::;::~ lnaruliaisherson,Tom,and 1 Q~a~~ Elli~d QJlUise E°1~~=~ 1• O.tebook/ Fr1day, Ncwember 1, 1985 • S E C T ARBOR tween duty (to stay and ~ CAUi E S NI NEWPOR H sister's matrimonY.) and fulfillina 10 AM SUNDAY destiny (to be like his old ma Buffet Brunch. Entertainment. Prizes Cllpecialty when be is eftlll'd w Adults-$18 Children 10 & Under-SlO ~= ~me~cst~is~:!eir,ec:s! RESERVATIONS awkwardly bfocked.. a.s when be 61'3-3014 apcakina_ about himself to J O'Connor (Robert Ornellas); Ar'\..... • Balboa Pavilion passia turns away from Omell i Y' •... ~ 400 Main Street dettvcrina his speech complctety Balboa, CA 926~ 1 '~an renders Laura beautiful 873-3014 At first you are reluctant to accc someone so euspcratin'1Y shy & reticent, but Starman brings you ~~=======~~=~~::;::=:;:::;::::;::::;::::;::=:::;:=~~ believe and empathize with the pc sirl. Her moth-like itillness at tin makes her disappear, especially wb there are two others enpaed on st.a This is what Laura would cul ti vatc. remove benclffrom the spotliaht. In 1938 we were reluctant to cash your · - $250 checi. Sorry M£ Goldwater. On the sand at Newport. ()pena December 11th. For reee-rvatJone contact: Balboe Inn, 106 Main 8t., Balboa CA 92661 . 714/675-:W12 -or yo\1l tnvei agent. Ornellas' "aenlleman calle whom Tom brinp home fordinne1 appease his mother, teu us 1et believably vulnerable Jim bebina ' outaoin&. raonant personality. A f job. \ Director Jim Lykins. who al• with Francie Brown is doina bis M thesis ptoductiont pulls out t rounded ctwacierizations from cast. The play moves rather sJo· than necessary at times. and it's cl that Lykins int.coda 10me of the l• paUJCS. Coltume daianer Beverly n finds tome wonderfully chic For dreaes one CM believe Ama1 11ved &om her alofy da~ and ' ~bly be abl6 to wear until aa The production runt for two "" performances, toniaht ud Satun at 8 p.m. dw'D {no one will admitted after tM plaf IWU Ul after the loQI first Ki). call IS6-6C for ticket infonnalion. ., , r ~~ in to ch ~r. m 111 ld ad he er g) • or >t- at a tl/ ng :a sk DO >W ICS an of 1's :ht or he D· ry, )C_. lis :Us n), ith es, :m Is im In-es. ito ly. pt ld to or 1CS en SC· to ... • to a .be JlC >ng FA l1ll. his ~ ear >na ies it's tda rill te's )tC lay be 1til 117 Robert Vogel, General Manager of the Rusty Pelican, Newport Beach, has called Newport his home since be was 4 years old. · "Mom and Dad still li ve up on the hill," he said, gesturing to the hillside homes over- looking Pacific Coast Highway and the bay beyond. Vogel began working in local restaurants as a teenager, while attending Newport Harbor Hi&h.SChool and Orange Coast College. After completing college at USC, be returned to the local restaurant trade, working for Woody's Wharf, the Red Onion, and mso as part o( a partnership venture. Two years ago, be became attracted to the Rusty Pelican operation, and, as a result. participated · in an intensive, three-month training 'program with the company. It was decidedly the right career mo\'.e for · c sai!L_"M~ining with this company, and my time ~ them, bas bCCn tlie-mos -- valuable and most exciting of my career." Ruty 11111J""" JI I ., DwM Pelican aeneral manacer Robert Two months ago, 33-year-old Vogel be-Votel. came General Manager at the Newport branch. "I now feel like I have 'come borne' so to speak," he said recently ... It's a very com- fortable feeling to be. working in the Newport area where I grew up." He is also pleased to be in charge of the restaurant that 1s considered the flagship of its chain, be said. The restaurant is a highly successful model for the others. "Eighty percent of our business consists of strong repeat customers, .. be added. What's the secret formula? Along with the attractive b\lilding and locatio n, plus the splendid view of the harbor,Vogc1 points rottre quality and consistency of bis menu. "We offer anywhere from 18 to 25 fresh fish daily, depending on the season and availability," be said. and Onaga, flown in from Hawaii, are also very popular. One of their most requested dishes is Opakapaka baked with a layer of crushed Macadamia nuts (recipe to appear next Friday, as Recipe of the Week, this column). Overseeing kitchen operations are long- time chief cooks Jose Curiel and Sergio Ledesma. On Sundays, the restaurant offers "a brunch with a million dollar view,'"' said Vogel. On themenuarca varietyoffreshfish,Jl to 15 different omelets, fresh fruit ambrosia, home- balccd breads, and onlimitcd champagne. These include a combination oflocal catch a,nd also fresh favorites from around the world, flown in by air freight. During tbct week, the restaurant serves lunch 11 :30.a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday .through Saturday; dinner from 4:30 p.m. daily. The u~tain seafood bar serves till 12:30 week-~-------------------- rugbts, 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. "We get 24 hour delivery on these fish," he added, "and nothing is frozen." Swordfish is still the number one favorite from local waters, he said, while Opakapaka 8BAFOOD COMBJNAnON PLATE ...... ,.. .... ., a__..A's+,,.-.o.a. Nightly live entertainment features .. tor.· 40 radio rock and easy listening," said Voge , while Sunday afternoons the restaurant show- cases Jack Brand on classical guitar. . i jlllllbo drlmp i amaU 1ea11.,. a.Ml ef pee. pepper Chmbef-- Thread shrimp and scallops onto skewers, interwoven with peppers and onions. Broil the skewered fish and vqetables, tumina four times (two and a half mi1rute1 per tum). Broil the snapper in the same manner. Steam the cnb for five minute$. Serve all toeether on a plate with fresh steamed vegetables. "" ...... ...,. Cemfwt "" .... ,_ s,&a ......... J .. ........... ,.-r a .. ' .-e.. cnMi•rry JaAee ~lee Blend firat five iqredients and place in J 7 ounce BUA l\AJU aJau filled with ice. Fill with cranberry juice. The '4 ..._ Aaantte drink•s name is of Tahitian origin. Tbete recipca were submitted by the Ancient Mariner Restawant. Newport Beach. Oetebook/ Frtd8Y. No~ber 1, 1915 IS '7 I I, I . ... ----...------ t .1 •T Cl\I THE TOWN Gino 's on the Hillhighly promising ne-wcomer By BE=Y BUIB SMn'll .......... I •' When dilctminc frie:oda not only recommend a new restaurant, but volunteer &o return with me -weU, bow can I resist? So we went 111 fouf.ome to Gino's on the Hill on 17th stnet in Costa Mesa, and our vmlict was unani- mous: this ii a hi&hly promising newcomer. Actually, owner Gino Boero is far from new to the demandin& world of restaurateurinc. His 23 years with Fat West/Gnu iDCIDded posts IS man- ager, then executive vice president, and be l))Cftt two years in Japan building eoco·s restaun.nts. His ~ fessiooalian is a.,..rent in .\he ap. pearancie. the service aod J.he food at Gino's. 1 ~ uterior.•tnside, accents of red and peen and pictwa oflocal llndmarb enhance the din.ina n>om. Etc.bed .W. pe.neh . vide sound barriers between~ ne focal point here, however, is the oee:n '"exhibition kitchen," with ill bri&ht neon sip., Out pee~_ was WU1n.t our waitress knowled&eable and efficienL The only .. problem" was the menu, which tempted in so many ways. especially since everythina is 10 affordable, with Sl6.9S the topmo,t price, for a ~2-<>Unce T-bone. We mi&bt _have bAd ~7 of.6v~ putas, includin& fettuccuu pnmavaa or linguini with white clam sauce., for fesS than $6, indudlq salad and French bread. Or there were threwa ometeta for $4.4S or lea, or .. Bill Atkinson's award winnina chili" for jac" bwJer. Or bow about an "oria-even a knife., It was wooderfuJ botb i.n ~ on the table. but the IS label i.nal" Reuben or a ahrimp and qlA&lity or the meat and in ~ include Beaulieu, J!'isher and Silver avocado sandwicb? Daily ~ aration, piquant with lemon and ado,andpriccare-t.bankyou.Gino lel'Vcd after five, viry &om prune rib capen. . more than fair. ( .. Market price with 1 on Monda}'. (S7.9S) to pon ribs on We don't often leave a restaurant littlebump,"eAl>laiDsGino ... rm no Tbunday (S7. 9S). -vowina to llO becl 00 out own. but we looki.na to be rich, but to pleue. ")Th My~· cboicie1 however, 'WU did when we deputed Gino's. We bo..-e wine is Almaden and the ful a frnb fUb specialty, broiled want to try the calamari, topped with bat is .. always oeen ... ~fish, and it simply could not crab meat, mushroom.a, blcon and Gino'• touts itself u .. a place t• ~ ·~ bcco bet1er: ~· browDcd, IJ'CCD oaioG. and the oven-routed meet, .. montlna, noon and oi&bL Y c:s j\ilcy and tender. One o OUt frieodl lemon c:bicken, and certaioJ Gino's that means break:&st, and in additio1 ldecUd calfa liver, it, too, wu bouillabeile(Wbereelle,atS13.9S?). to pucakea. French tout, BdgiaJ beautifully prepared and topped with waftles. omelettes and 6itattas, yo• ~ aautced apPles _ 1 n.ioe All diJloen are acc;iompan.iod .!a can .,eet the day with a .. bowl o( reef addibOO to the OIUODS and hlcon. =-le =•the~ 0~ or a .. Cincinnati 4 iDlt"Client": fresl And bear the price: $6. 9S. ..Ao.;....a. .......... a little .a.y Oill the put&, chili, cheddar cheese · IDI ... ~ .....,_ -cboppcd ooion! Another member of our petty brocicoli, was Oavorf\a.l and ·or BR.ak.Dst hours are 1even ti relished shrimps scampi a la Jobo pleasant, oot-loo-thtclc consistency. eleven. After that, the mebu remain Mooney-fivebiaies;•utced not a Salads are routine, strictly lettuce, but the same thtouab dinner, and you cat moment too Iona 1n prtic lemon the ~ustard dra&ina •• a order-as litUe u a bowl of ~ 0 buuer, topped with Panneun bttad winner. __ ,_ .... __ ,. ucb ·~'-~.!ea. th crumbl and served with capers. Otherthanice~.tberewubut -...uauullm us~w1w =;;:~=======:::=ii==:==:::=i=:=:==::=;;:::=iii::===:iii::;;::il ($12.9S) ooe deaert theeveninaofout visit, a tri=-voritea include the Frend I') It was with some trei>idation that l marvelous AmareUo mou• cake by diP. (S4.6S), Cobb aa1ad and Ma ordenil (be veal picana. It bad cost Paddy cues wbicb WU el-Dillman'ueaf'ood f&ntuyaalad, botl meSl4.9Salacarterecently,andbere tcaord.ioarily cbocola~y and full of S4.9S. Red awniop lend pizzaz to the S3.4S. Hamburaiers? Sure -even a ··bleu- •• LUNCHES. DINNERS. TAOPtCAL COCKTAILS. BANOUET FACILITIES. CATERING, FOOO TO GO OPEN'7 DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TOGO 314 a.di Blvd 827·1210 .... Knott. -"'*""" ~ it wu.. in a full dinner, for St2.9S. nuts. Gioo Boero opened Gino's on th Would I need a saw to cut it? No, no.t The wine list is so smalJ it fits in a Hill the first of July with the aoal c 1-;::::~~~~Si~~~i:~~~E=:i~§§~~~~ff .. ca~o the local~ Mes F;.. 'TRv1~~·s°liNE~ · ~ d ~~~~~~~ X 7 \,, ~ .. we~ not a Ritt or a Re~/' ti ~ ~ insiltl. ''I just want to provide: • • ~ 6iendly, unpretentious place wher people can meet and enjoy then: selves and order little or a lot Tbc . ___ .::=:.:-a.-a.-~:·:.'!:·~-~)'Where. Tbe1 ~ NOllot&.G ~ GINO'S ON THE HJU.. 428 f Open 7 d~ys; Lunch 11 :30 a .m. to .2:30 p.m. 17th SL, Costa Mesa; 6~ I 7S< Dinners, Mon.-Thura. 5 p.m. to 9 .30 p.m. Raervattons accepted. Open Mon ('ttl 10 30 F I & Sat ) Sal, 7 Lm.-2 Lm. (DinDCT tilf I : p.m. r · · ~ weekdays and 11 on weekends) Sun rn Senta AM,., ... cuew.-111-... breakfut, 7Lm.-2p.m.;dinner, S-IC r; fflfj !I HUIT:: IQU:rr.il-1:"'---f'ID""!l.'----,-J. 1------------ LET'S EAT! ANNOUNCING OUR NEW MENU AND '1/o•4~t GUARANTEE ·~ II )'OU h8Yen I VIS!led Bobbv Mc:Gees lat~ you'ie fN//lv ~ somethlf'IO deYc:IOOSI In addllion 10 old lelorites 1111.e our Prrne RIO. chOtce ...... shellllStl and llMlld WIMlflO Salad Bar we'11e added • ff9lh .............. Ftsh ' A New llll8 ~ light Dinners Under S 10 • Excihng Deify Cieetions from Chef AIOllo • Certified 9lecll Angus Beef • lemQOOo AalOl1ed ~· • .AMMlable Banquet Ftlctlltles A/VJ our Nomaltefwhal Guarantee 1a our way e1 .. ying thal you • hN tho 1me Cl )'OU' ~le Nomat~ or tell us and we'I make ttoono• rlQN nomahenwtlal Wo Gua1antee 111 ,, I ....... f DON'T MI SS ANOTHER GREAT PLAY READ ABOUT IT . IN DATEBOOK 'S THEATRE REVIEWS BEFORE IT CLOSES! • r • ' } . ( l 'l i e y e .. I. ) ' I. .. TONTHET DUT ON THE TD\NN WITH BFW "KlA CArONE.PA MAXWELL'S Se&foo4 Spec .. C'Uar for November Maxwell's by the Sea proudly resents its fint annual Seafood pcctacular during the month of ovember. Daily lunch and dinner Pavilion Restaurant 10 Hentage Square, is most impressive and the menu superb. serving Mandano and Szechuan style cuisine. Comb1natJon luncheon specials are priced from S4.2S, and a comphmentary glass of champagne will accompany your meal. There are dozens of dcltghtfuJ entrees to pick from ala carte, u weU. The free-standing pagoda building cannot be missed from the Santa Ana Freeway and Culver Drive, Irvine, and boasts of four beautiful rooms, one delegated to the family dining room, an elegant dining room decor- ated in muted colors, plush blue upholstered lcatherbooths and black tables; another is a,.privatc dining room and then there is the cocktail lounge, serving fine wines, and Poly- nesian drinks. For dinner, the Pavilion offers pecials will be highlighted with fish om the shores off Africa, India. uth America. Hawaii, Australia. rp;:;;;;===;;;==~~==~=============;" apan, New Zealand and European aters. Luncheon entrces wi!J feature octo- us salad, tiacr prawns. bay scallops. Id poached salmon, redfish, John ry. po~peno and many other "Bob Burns: Still Great ... " lknrly Bu~h ·mi th _Daily Pilot xotJc vaneues. • 0 .., ~ntins • D~ns:f~0~=~~!~d~~'!!~~ld A FALL FESTIVAL OF CHAMPAGNE BUFFET . ncluding pompano CD papillote. lnclu~ Round of Bttf. vi of Lamb H.m. f:u• fkMdx-1 . c~..i..11~. ()uot'lw-. ~an by bay scallops, Scotch scallops \\ afflf"S. PoarheQ Salmon, S.lads. Ch~. f r~h Brl'ads. l>l'..s.-rt• •mi \1urh ~for,." with roe. conch, tiger fish, opaka '13"<•8 .. c .. ilclre•) pak.a, uku and many other unusual mouthwatering specialues such as lamb Hunan-style, wbach abounds with peppers, leek and ginger. Tbc Pavilion beef is sautccd wt th orange peels and spicy sauce. One could go back to the Pavahon every night and have a new dash to sample. Seafood abounds, vegetables dishes magnificent, chicken is tender and delicious. The Pavilion believes it is the first Orange County ~Chinese restaurant not to use MSG an its cooking. To further introduce' the Pavilion to new friends, a 10 percent discount wtll be presented to clients for thear return dinner panlcs. On FndayJ, a fashion show as presented, coordmated by Trud\ Phillips of lrvlne's Repeat Per- formance shoppe an Hent.agr Plaza. Rediscover the unmatched excel- lence of Chinese cuisine. EnJOY the Pa 1hon Restaurant at 141 I 0 Culver Drive; phone 551-1688 for ~r vat1ons. Open 7 days a week. lunch as served from 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m .. dinners Sunday through Thursday 5-9:30 p.m .. Fnday &. Saturday nights (Pleue eee BRE1'1>AfPaCe 18) f-tul•• F .... la Seafoo4 a-4 O,ner Bar ---~itf!ll(jjj~~~:::.......S!.S-eet Dtaaer Speclala fro• $5.95 S.. .. pBnac• 19:1•·2:1• lloa.-Frl. 5-7 P.•· ............. eel& .............. " ...... varieties, limited onl y by weather "'u"'~ und•r 10 •m-2:36 pm conditions. 37 Fathiun Island Newport Beach 644-2030 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ MuMll's will cmbelhsh on its ~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~-~----~a: already renowned Sunday buffet and feature a "sensational Wednesday ruibt seafood buffet" during the month of November. Specialties w1U includt" chilJed shrimp and crab claws, lobster, scallops. calamari and shrimp will be featured at their IDE AWAY RESTAURANT unique exhibition sautce bar, a fine l~H--A . .& -• sclcdion of smoked fish served with imported cheeses; sushi, caviar, lox DAILY DlllER SPECIALS 52.95 and bagels, an oyster bar with select varieties of pystcrs; a sumptuous salad selection and an array of hot en trees inctuding carved prime rib of beef. Naturally, their famed home- baked dasert table will also be bi&hJi&hted. All of these dishes -ahd more -will be complemented W1th white wines from the Trefethen • Chicken Fried Steak •Veal Parmlgana • Liver w / Fried Onions • 111 Golden Fried Chicken • ~lb. Ground Sirloin Steak • Flsb •Chips • Served w / soup or salad, vegetable • cbolce or potato. Vineyards. , Maxwell's will kick off this Novem- ber Seafood SpectacWar with a specia.I scafoot buffet today. Call now (or reservations at S36-2SSS. PA VllJON REST AUJlANT EaMeee ef PIM Dlalq Here Irvine's truly authcntJc Chihcsc restaurant bas announced the in- troduction of its new ''champagne luncheon," Step into the wonderful world of the Orient, the palatial lo. ®~~t~u~a: Early Bird Dinner Specials S7.50 ... Shrimp Tempura • B_eel Tempura Chicken Karraage • Chicken Teriyaki Calif omia Roll Served with sunomono, soup, salad, and rice. - All for only $7 .50 3840 E. Coast Hwy. Co rona del Mar 673-3933 GRAND OPENING tW~ilM_M A CHORUS Lll1E • Lon<}e$1 Aunnong Show on Bro&away • New Ye<i. Dr1m1 Crrtoc ,..,.,,,d • w1nN1< of 7 Tony Awaros • Orllflge CounTy Prem•ere 7 FREEDMAN WAY ANAHEIM BREA.RFAST s39s ..... ,, ... \ .c ............... ,... • Bot • (.old Ceta.11 • CltlpleclDll .... • m.c.tt. • Grwr • Dulall.....,, • 11 .. baa•t lhmaa LUNCH s495 11 .... 2;JO,.. .. DINNEI s59s .,...°""" Sai.s a.. Hocnawwk Soup, Mah Ash. Mat Coura. Poultry. v~~bla. Potato.~ ClllMPIGIE SUIDIYllUD 17'1 ,,. VMtArnlyols.i.dl. Mutts, Che(Catwd~. P~aand 3131 BllSTOL. COSTA MESA 557.3000 * O.teb<><*/ Friday. Novemb« 1, 1985 11 0 -r, .. . .. - « I IT ON THE TOWN _______ ~ MEAD mouthfeel. Case purchases strongly C'laar4ouay ($9.SO) A "Best Buy'' in let me throw in this iecond label • • • recommended. it.s own riaht. because stylistically it selection. A blend of vint.qeS I 979, P'romPaCe14 Bar1ette'1 lHS "Tepasuet" willcomparcwithwinesinthe$12to 1980 and 1981 from CoastaJ "'.::================:::;==================='= ·::::;-' $1 S ran". More likely to be a medal vineyards, il is a 1"'1ter style with r-winnc_r for its bolder, richer style with good berry-fruit flavors and some Visit tM Sall Loft for fi~ seafood & nightly entertain~nt. Upstairs -above the Jolly Roger. Reservations accepted. 494-3358 . WlafGAME Co~te Dimers • Hippo • Venison ,,_ featuring: • Pheasant • Quall • \1Vfld Boar .- lnCallln Mql OI ~ ~f1c•&~pl« 801 E! a.tb6i 673-7726 Ma•e thie year epedall Hawe a Royal Holiday Baaqaet Your plou or Ouri' We bnng our imported clay oven CTandoor) to your place Why worry llbout yolir Chns1mi1s & N4tW YHr p11111n. when our nalntd stllff Will do l'Verylhong for you? c.n us rodey (714) 7Sl·SIM 2 ~," .. Oft I t>H f'·\H I\ HOOhl I> HI I OHi 11< I l I Awerd Winning ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of India IOIO N . .,_._ i......, ...... • 7Sl0 U. L NOW PLAYING~ A Mystery Comedy Orange County Premiere DlllteHLlt ·lt Tal6 ol· the Ro~lerntu" • • 0.11b00k/ Frldly, No¥ernber 1, 1.S * a sliabtly toasty bouquet and Wte, complexity in both n0tc an<l taste. plus runts of butterscotch and more This is not a Zin to bandle betbecue complexity overall. rd score this one or ~Y seasoned foods, but you will several points higher, but with the find 1t an exocllent evC!1'daY red for two Chardonnays side by s.ide, the most preparations of ch1ckcn, pork, truth is, l'd drink more of the less beef or veal. Wise shoppers will buy expensive version. lf that seems a this one by the case as well. contradiction, try the two for yourself Bar&eU. ltll "Nape" Cabenet and you'll see what I mean. Saavtc-($ 12.SO) From the same Coastal cellan'-aew Zbaf ... el ($4 vineyard as last year's 1981 "law- or less). While we're dealina with the renoc B&rp:tto Dedication Bottling." "~Buy" wines in the Bargctto line, commemorating the late winemaker. w.j~ Now A Fine Continental Cujsine and stm an Adventure in Na ural Eating Casual brealrfllllt & lun(h • Form8T Dining for Dinner Experience the ~plendor of d ininic out in 1n elesant atmoephere with 11ooa nutritious meals. 64()..1573 The Sea.on Of Hunti.ns la it.. A.sainJ. And CW Walw II aame for Ou ~ smc. there art tiiw who cu prepere venilon, putridp, quail or bare in IUCh u.q~lieit. wayw • be, .come t.o Le Midi and join UM aaUani Piii of Gam. Gourmet.a! • Sunda.y Brunch. Dinnen, Banquet.a. 3421 Via Lido, Newport Beach, 676-4904 ' I I I t • • j . \. t .. • u •11 " »l llLDDCAll 1714 Placentia -eo.taM..a· Call 648-8091 for information Announc. It'• Grand Opening Friday & Saturday Nowunber 8 & 9 8PMto2AM FMturlng the traditional Dbdelanc:l of the 80uth 11Fri9co Jaa Band"· 9-1:30 DANCING which picked up acveral medl includina a gold. While it's stampc from the same.metal, the die hit jusl fifOc off center. While lb~ m 1 flaws in the substantive red wine iw a·lean muscular style and nice grcc olive fl.avors, the mqic ofthe-1981 missing. A slightly tanoic finish w need som,« time to soften. BaraeU. 1914 "Suta Mari tnlte IUesUq ($6) A very Ooral u fra&rant wine with intense, nw spicy, Jlicslina flavors. A hint swectn.ess finishes nearly dry due lively activity. Bar1ene UU "TepH'.H GeW9ntramJller (S6.7S) Stylist.tea. very much like the Riesliog. but wi the typical Gewun 1pioc and ri grapefruit qualities. It IS a little me subtle in its fruit intensity, makin& i sreat quaffing wine or coch substitute.· · BarreUe 1114 "Late Ilana Wltte lUeeU. ($9) Also availabte half bottles (\be way to buy it) $4. 7S, this luscious dessert wine is n as ovcrpowerin&ly sweet as are ma wines made in ilus style. -ls d a 10 .h :n is ti.I , .. 1d ly of lO I" ~ )C re ta ul t" in at ot lY - 'Y in ty of U\ be :d :f, tic l$, ie- UI ., its tic rid or rid LC. be 37 1'll of n al cc ed :st JI fa a 75 1Ul lis ith ok '1W ~ ap5 cd on itd in Ua I.in all TBEBAJlN Have the prime of your life cbooeing from the en.naive 25 it.em menu. StM.b. ....rood, aa1ada. lt.alia.n and Mnican diabea, and more. W•t.ern charm and country ambience. Lunch M-P, Dinner M-S. Happy hour M-F 4:30-7 p.m.. Satellite diah. Llve ent.ertainmeot and dancing. Sun. Cham1)411De Buffet Brunch 10-2:30. Buquet fecilitiel. 14982 Redhill. Tult.la. 730-0116. TRB ORIGINAL BARN F ARMBB STltAIBOUSE Y•I They are the orijlnal. Famoua for their ooe-and·a-balf pound PorterbOuM 1teab and featuring ditplay broilinc. Proudly MMnc for Z4yMrL Lunch Mon.-Fri il-2. Din- ner ruptly Mon.-Fri. from 5 p.m. Sat. A: Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Co.ta Meu.. 642-9777. BBNNIGAN'S Fr.h food •"9Ci wit.b a 1ide of fun. Menu f•twel unkt\M appeth.en, aa1ada. ....rood. aoilunt eand· wicbM, burpn. Mede.an diabee, and an exciti.nc brunch menu. Lunch md d.inDer from 11 a.m. weekdQa. Bnmcb 9-3 oa WMkenda Full bu with ..,.cia)ty drinb. Happy bour 4-7 week~ In Coat.a M .... South eo-t Plua puk.inc lot by Sak'• Fifth Avenue 241-3938. In W..uninat.er, 646 W•tminater Mall 891--4622 .. Da.ocinc eveoinp in W..an.inlter location. BOB BURNS Sup9fb-s"1hl-worct to deecribe ·tlm fine dininc eatabliahment. Servin& Newport for 18 yMn, 1peciali&inc in Aftl'» rUed beef, the rmeet you can pt. Aleo featunnc fresh 6ah. veal and chicbn. 1'be linen oovered tablee, cand.lal and &.h flower& add to the elepnce, with boot.ha and ~ ti.ck chain for priveey. Fliebrinr lanterm and c1-icel muaic capture the cbarmq and warm atmoepbere. Open for lunc.h, dinner and their iplendiferow Sun- day brunch. Esteuive wine liat. 37 FMhion laland. &U-2030. BBl8TOL BU 6 GRILL -At Bollclay Tradiuonally an all ~ favorita pa.ca to •t and priced for WDily di.nine· Everyt.bioc troa, juicy ..... and chope to apeCia1 cbicUn dJabet and tt.h ...tood.. Bou.ataout Nt.d .,.,_ Sumptuoua daUy lwicbeon buttet. <>l*l cWl)' for d.lD1ac and cocktail&. 3131 Bnnoi St., Co.ta M .... 567-3000. CBAZYBOU& 8TS.A.&BOU8B Authmtlc country dln1ns. f•t.wina aa.wn Com r..s s.r-Prime Rib. ~ ...tood and ~"I in t.r..ir famoua pan·trMd 1....U, and ~ Lunch Moo.·Pri. 11-3. om-Mca-Sun. 6 p.m. {Dinner r-•lltioa9 paranteed). AuU..ouc W•ten1 decor, daadnt and live 111Ullc ill u. -.loon. Oyw Rd. &it/Newport Fwy .• Santa Ana. 648-151.J. DILLlllAN"8 n. om.u family i. r&IDOU9 ror their traditional wum h01pitalit.y and fine food. Fineat prime rib in Balboa and freeh fiab daily. Com· plet.e dinner epeciala daily. Friendly a.ervioe and a fun, delightful at· m01pbere. Open daily for lunch and diQner. Brunch Sat. and Sun. 801 E. BaJOO.. 673-7726. GAJUl"S A perfect place to bring t.he whole family. Garf'1 featurel 1teab and aeatood, but apecialiJ4ltl in Italian dilhea alto. M.anicott.i, luagna. spa· , 1hetti; alf homemade. The al·. moapbere ia friendly and the euvice ii fut. Servin< b!'Mkfut... lunch and dinner. Week:night 1pecial6. Phone ordera accepted. 1650 Superior Ave., Cotta M..._ 650-3136. THE BIDE-A WAY Tired of eating out at places with no privacy? Search no more! The Hide- away providea privacy with its booc.ha and partitione, perfect for bullU>e. lUncbeonl and MnanUc dinin(. All newly decorated ot'rering a reluing atmoepbere. The special· tiee are eealood and ateab. Af. tordable dinint for the whole fam· ily. Variety ot daily 1peciala. Home- made aoupa and 1&ucea. Beer & wine Mrnd a.J.o. 587' Edin&er at Spring· dale in Marina Shopping Village. Hunt.inct.on Beach. 840-6618. TBEBOP Step into the 50'1 "diner 1tyle" for hambur(en and fri•, chili dop, cherry cok• and onion rinp made from acrat.ch. Live entertainment on Sunday, Monday and Tueeday niJbt1; f•turinc the belt.of \he 50'• mueic. 50'1 ... Record Hop" Wednea- da.y throulh Saturday eveninp, live O.J . Club-boon: 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Hven day1 a week. 18774 Brookhuret, Fountain Valley, 963.2366, ..JOLLY ROGER Great American food and at the beet I:!:" The Jolly &pr b.u alwaye known • a aood family value N9tauranL The !MDU f•twea breeldaat, lunch and dinner with a lup variety ol diabee to cbooee from. From ea diabea, 1riddle calr.ee. burpn, eandwic:hee. ulada to complete di.Men of ·...rood. 1taab, 'chicken and deliciou. dea- Mrtl. Family owned for 36 )'elll'I with the frieod.lleat eerviee in town. 400 s. eo.t Kwf.. Lesuna BMch, 494-3137. LI'S RUTAURANT ar )'OU ~ awi.. food. you·,. .ure to enjoy dining here, u Ll'1 prom· iNI truly au\hentic Chlneee food. The menu offen a wide variety of es.oti<: dish•. from a la carte to combinatiqna. Breathtaking decor in a 1upremely beautiful at· moephere. Tropical drinu to quench yollr thlnt. Open aeven daya a week for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adami, Huntington Beach . 962-9115. 314 N. Beach Blvd ., Anaheim. 827-1210. MANDARIN GOURMET A truly special place to dine, t.he Mandarin Gourmet hu been a gold award winDer and owner. Michael Chiang wu voted Reateurateur of t.he Year. Speci&lizi.ng in Peking, Sha.nihai. Ssechwan and HUD&D cuieinM, they offer an anay o( deli· caci11 including Peking Duck, dumplinp, whole fish &{Id more eum,ptfoue diehea. Ele1ant at- m01ph1?1!, impeccable aervice and extenaive wine liat. 1600 Adama, Co.ta Mesa. 540-1937 MAY GARDEN The splendor of Chinese cuaaine and elegant dining ia found here at the May Garden Reat.aurant. Mandarin diehea specially prepared by Chef f. Heiung Hau, including the dele<:· teble claaaic, Peking duck. &· tenaive wine liat and full bar. Quiet and intimate atmoephere in lu:xur- ioua 1urroundinp. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Dinner nightly. 1400 S.E. Briat-91. Coeta Meu. 756-9229 CCNTll\ENTAL MEDITERRANEAN ROOM · Airporter Inn Congenial and secluded from the buay airport surroundings. The Mediterranean Room offera auperh continental cuieine for lunch, din- ner and Sunday brunch. Top enter- tainment nightly in the Caba.ret J...ounie. The Captain's Table ia open for dining Z4 houra. Perfect for •at.chin& California eunRta IB the FliJht ~k Lounge. The Airport.er lnn ii locat.ed at 18700 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. 833-2770. CAFE LIDO Known u Newport's Cannery Vil· lap jan 1pot. EnJOY gourmet food with gowmet jan in an intimate and cosy etm01phere. Serving Lunch "Mon.-Fri. 11 ·3 and Dinner nichtJy 6 p.m. to midniJht. Enter- tainment ni(htJy 9-1:30. Sun. jazz ... ion •· l a.m. Happy jazz hour 5-8 Mon.-Fri. Ample parking. 2900 Newpon Blvd.. Newport Be.ch. 675-2968. MARCEL'S Voita! Marcel! Deli(bt!ully refreah-ina menu fea\uring freeh eealood and Louiaiana Caj w:i 1pecl&la. Gourmet o)'lt.er bar. Eletant yet cuual atmoephere. Live entertain· ment and dancing featt\Pnc OC'a finnt entertainment. Dancing under the it.an! 1.,unch from I I a.m. Oinn.r oiclltly from 5 p.m. {)ytter bu tJll 1:00 a.m. 130 E. 17th St... Co.ta MeN. 646-8865. PUFFIN'S An adventun in natwaJ eating. F,..b quality inpedien~ prepared in a aimple.)'et eJecant ·~· Award winninc recipe&. Garden tettJD( in a Europe&n Cafe 1tyle 1tn>oephens. Caaual br9ak! .. t and lunch. Formal dioirt1 for dinner. Sun.-Thun. 7 a.m.-10 p.m.. Fri. A: Sat. tlU 11 p.m. 3060 E. Coaat Hwy., Corone de.I Mar. 640-lt>73. RIVIERA R.elu t.o snC'loul Mrvi<'4 in an tiacanL. intimate aLm01pbere. Ex- pertly prepared conunental dilbe:a by Chef Richard Buper, ainc:e 1970. Thie award winning rel· taurant alao off en an extflnaive wine list, and excela in tebleside prep- ara\iona and flambes. Open for Lunch 11:30-3 p.m., Dinner from 5 p.m. Escellent banquet facilities. Cloeed Sun. ind holidaya. 3333 S. Bristol, Coat.a MM&. 540-ltWO. THE THIRD FLOOR Known for superior continent.al cuisine, The Third Floor promiae8 to capture it's recognition u one of the finest resiaurant.ll in Orange County. Specializing in tableeide preparationa and using only freeh foods. Ambience n udee elesance and subtJe quality. lnt.imat.e but not intimidating dining. Located within the Emerald of Anaheim Hotel. 1717 S. West St .. acrou from Dia· neylaod in Anaheim . Call 71'1·999-0990. Emerald Hotela a.lao in Hawaii. CAFEFLEUKI Take a a.eat in Cafe Fleuri for'break- fut, lunch or dinner. Enjoy an es- quiaite environment influenced by a French touch .. Hot juz Monday through Friday from 5:00 till 9:00 p.m. and an outatandini white- glove brunch m4k' thl.8 Caf' th' place to meet. Open 7 days a week, 6:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Moderately priced. •500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. 4'76-2001. LE 81ARRJTZ Experience uqui.eite French prov- incial cuaine whije dinjni in t.bi.e intimate French chateau. S pecial- ti11 include rack or Lt.mb. veal Marula and 1 beautiful a.elect.1on o( fresh fish. Homemade award win- ning deueru. Enjoy Sun. brunch with unlimited champagne, an elaborate buffet, a hot ent.ree and deuert-ail served in 1 Cozy, relu- ed atmOlphere Full bar with domatic and imAC>rted wine selec- tiona. Lunch, Mon.-Fri.; Dinner, seven n1ghU. Sunday brunch. 414 N Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 646-6700. LE CHARDONNAY The finest in d aae1c French and nouvelle cuisine" in plush surround· i1111. Excite your Mll8eS with Su- preme of Duck with poached Cali· fom ia Fip or Lob8ter Cauerole in a Chudonnay wine aauce with chanterell•. E1t.enaive aelection of win11 from a temperature-con· trolled cellar. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30·2:30. Dinner Mon.·Sat.. from 6:30. Sun brunch 11-2:30. In flecia· try Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. 752-8777 LE MIDI Several thinp make this award win· niD( hideaway truly special: Walt.er, theit Swiel chef, trained in llOUle of the beet houeee; PaJace St. Moriu, Place C.t.a.-d. Baw au J.M. Zurich Authent ic c u i 11in.- Ptove~ 1ourmet fee· t.Jvala--a Sunday brunch IO uruque it'• like 1te~i"I b.ck in tiDM to an era when Vxcelle~ of food .,... mat.c;hed by 1eMN>U1 hoepita.Lity. • ho.pi\Allty rarely found theee daye. Join Marica and Walt.er "' \heir French ceu:ntry home. Lunch, din• ne.r and Sunday bn.ancb. Aanquet fecilitMl9 CIOMd Moodaya 3421 Via Lido. N...-port Beech. 675_.904. ROYAL KBYBBR Take an eoehented joumt)' into India without leaving Orance Coun· t.y. Authentic Tandoori di.ehe1 elecantJy pre.ented in the Moehul tradition. Meat and fiab dishea pre~red and marinated in a blend of herbs and fresh ground apicee lmpreeaive deeign and decor t.aku you back to the 16th century Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch 1000 Bristol SL, Newport Beach 752-5200. ITAUAN DONATELLl'S Famoue piu.a . The original family Italian restauranL Serving our famous pizza & put.. Dine 1n or take ouL Beer and wine alto terved Family diniog for an inflation-fight ing bud.(et.. 9430 Warner Ave. at Buah.ard, behind t.he SiuJer in Plavan Plaza. Fountain · Valley 963-5965. MARCELLO:.S Thia award winner offera an es t.eneive menu epeciaJiring in putae, veal, cioppino and their famous handmade piua. EaubUabed 1in~ 1973, t.hie family owned reeteurant has captured th' hearta of brunch lovel"ll. Besides unJim ited cham pagne, the laviAh buffet includ '8 hot \ and cold entrees. a safood bar and deuect table. Sun. 10-3, Lunch Mon.-fn .. Dinn" 7 night1 1 wt!elr.. 17502 Beach at Slat.er, Hunungton Beach. 842-5005. VILLA NOVA A beautiful bay view creates the romantic eetting I.hat h&A made the Villa Nov..a a "8J>«1al kind of place" for over fifty years. Superb cui.eine Crom Central and Northern 11.al) eerved in Old World charm. Ex· t.enaive wine list. Dinner nightJy .Piano bar. f ull menu till 1:00 a.m 3131 Weet Coe.st Hwy .. Newpon Beach. &42-7880. NAGISA RESTAURANT Thie fine httJe,Japaneee refltaurant specializa in sushi. tempura, and t.eriyaJu. T he sW1h1 bar ia prepared by t heir fa mous J apaneae Chef-truly a feeling of beinc in J apan. Great for 110Cialwng. 1uahi ban are a lot of fun. Dining room also available. Open Tua thru Sun. for luncb and dinnM :l84-0 E Cout Hwy Com na del Mu. 673-3933. 1 IVEXICAN Ml CASA T heir food " hb a trip to Mexico! Hoep1tality i <lft hand in band wit.h their motto, "Mi C... •Su Cua." or my hOOM ia your bouM. F..tab liahed since 1972, it'• no aecrt1I (rienda enjoy di.Ung here: Open daily from 11 a.m. for l,unch, Din · ner and Cocktai.la Entertainment Wed. -Sat.. n11ht11 m the Burro Room. 296 E. 17th St... Cotta Meea &46-7626. Oa1ebook/ Friday, NoYember 1. 1945 1 • ' -·.-----I. • SEAFCXlDfSTEAl<S ANTHONY'S PIER 2 The Southern Calif. Rettaurant Writel'9 voted thi1 one ttle winner Q( the beat value reetaurant.a. Their teafood ia the talk of the town with 30-35 freeh fi1h daily. CBS Tele- viaion clalma they have the best happy hour in Orance County. Menu baa calorie oount for the weight coMcioua. Open nigbt.Jy for dinner. Located on the beautiful Ne wport Bay at 103 N. Bayaide Dr. f>.40-5123. BLACK BEARD'S Noted for their int.imatcl "Piratee of ~ Caribbean n atma.pbere. Their famoua Caribbean pork chopa ia a ran culinary find. The extensive menu alao off en hearty beef enweea and fr•h M&f'ood. Lunch ia 11erved 11-3 Mon.-Fri. Dinner Crom 5 p.m. Happy How Mon.·Fri. 4-7 p.m. T.otalizing oyater bu apecialit.iea. Wide acreen TV. Two blocka 10uth of John Wayne Airport. Newpor1 Beach. 833-0080. CAFE LIDO Known All Newport's Cannery Vil !age jau 1pot. Enjoy gourmet food with g,ourmet jau in an intima~ and cozy atmc.phere. . Dinner nightly 6 p.m. to midnight. Enter· tainment nightly 9· I :30. Sun. jan 11euion 4~1 a.m. Happy jau hour 5-8 Mon.-Fri. Ample parking. 2900 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. 675-2968. THE CANNERY Thia h1atoTic .waterfront landmark in' Newport'• Cannery Villqe fea- tu1ea freeh loca.I M&f'ood and Eut.· em beef. ConaittentJy good aervi~. open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun .. Cbampqne Brunch and Harbor a. !II, Entertainment. nightJy and un. moona. Enjoy the Iounie ey-.uperb clam chowder! 3010 LaFayette. 875·6777. REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT Thia i.e the oriainal and baa been 1etvina Newport Beach for 2b yun. lfbeiJ specialty i.e ...Cood and ateab. Cbeft apecial aelectiona daily and famoua for their bra.at.eel chicken, too! A beautiful waterfront view of Newport Bay enbancea the atmoaphere. Perfect for buaineu entertaining and romant.ic dining. Located at 2b1 E. Cout Hwy., New· port. R.ervat.iona accepted. Phone 673-1605 THE REX OP NEWPORT Located on thi oceanfront acroaa • from ~ Newport Beach pier, The Rex ia the Qrance Cout'1 moat excluaive tea.food reet.aurant. Well known for frtllb Hawaiian gourmet fiah aelection.a and 1pecialll.ing in aweet Channel Ialand abalone. ten· der veal and prime meata. The warm ambiance of the padded bootht, gothic paintings and the well 1tocked wine racka lend t.o Rex'a oonvivi&l atmc.phere. The Rex of Newport ia the choice of loc:ala u well u viaitol'9. Recipient of. the preatigioua Travel-Holiday award. Ca1ual/ele1ant attire. Lunch, dinner. Call 676-2566 for reaervationa. Valet. parking. RUSTY PELICAN Freeh aeafood and lota of it! Come dock youreelf h11e and dine over· look.Ing the beautiful Newport Bay. Featurin( 16 to 2b Creab faah aelec· tiona daily from a.round the world . No wait aeafood her in the IOOJlle. Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Brunch in Newport. 2735 W. Cout Hwy., 842·3431 . lo llvi.ne-Lunch, Din· ner. and Happy Hour. 1830 Main, 6-45-477'. TALE OP THE WHALE Experience a 1tep back into t.ime to a p!ace where you _can dine at y~r , own leiaure. Enjoy Uie romance o7 old Newport with a panoramic bay view. Excite you1 ten8M with their aenaatiooal M&f'ood and U'actilional favorit.iea. BtMkfut 7 a.m., Mon.· Fri., Lunch 11-4 Mon.·Fl'i., Dinner 4-11 Mon.·Sat. Sat. and Sun. Brunch 7-4, Oyster .Bar Fri., Sat. & Sun. Banquet facililiee up to 600. 400 Main St.., Balboa. 6'13-4633. SAIL LOFT Located above the Jolly Roger in Lacuna, tbill cozy reat.aurant fea· turee fine freeh teafood with ocean view dining. Enjoy the oyate.r bar in a warm atmc.pbere and decol' of nautical motif. The ,ae&!ood menu feat.urea awordfllh, ahrimp, halibut, aca.llopa and many other aelect.iona. The oyater bar offera oyat.er shoot.en, clam.a, crab & 1hrimp cocktail and aI.O hot dithet. The S.U Loft, a reetaurant that ia decfj. cat.eel to the tradition of 001n1adery. 400 S. Cout Hwy .. La,una Beach 4!M·3358 . THE WAREHOUSE Newport'• moat innovative water- front dinin1 experience. Chef Cha.rlea Kalqian feat.urea freah Bea· food and iotern.at.ional cuiaine. •Hichly ac:claimed, award winning Sun. Brunch, alto featurinr patio dininr. Jocredible oyater bu, ex· quiaite ambience, nceptiooal live enterta.lnlJ\ent. Banquet.a and cat.er· ing available. Lido Villqe, Newport Beach. 673-4700. GRAND DINNER THEATER l.mpreeaive dininl and profeaaional productions are au.re to pleue each time you vi9it. The ertraordinary buffet offera rout baron of beef, 1lazed ham with a fruit aauce, Geor· gia chicken with peachea and glaze and the Mahl Mahi it aerved in a peaaant sauce. Tri-color fti.ttuccini and cream ia a real favorite. Enjoy dinner and a play tonicht.! Grand Dinner Theater located within the Grand Hotel in Anaheim at 1 Hotel Way. Call 772-7710. HARLEQ U IN DINNER THEATER Every cuttomer can be ex~ to, be treated like a celebrity. The theater ofrera acrumplioua meal• with top productiona in an elqant atmoaphere. The eumptuoua buffet includee rout t>-ron of beef, chicken and faab diabee, putae. ealada, v91etablea, and tinTul det· aerta. The Sat. and Sun. brunc'b indud• a variety of ea diatw.. The ~lebrity Tel'l'ace ii available for private dining. The individually decorated private balcony rooma overlook the 460-aeat bo,..eshoe shaped main room. The Harlequin it located at 3503 S. Harbor in Santa .... ¥&.Call 979-7660. GUIDE TO ORANGE CCll\ST RES _11\' •RAN IS ' ~ t ~ ~ Restaurant ·S §' ~ ~ 'l ~ A IRPORT~R INN rc.nl1nl'nlal S9.60 SIH9!, $4.75-$8.95 , llr.()11 MMArUu" 81 ,,..,,.,. in, /7711 y; -~· HI ·,o ANTHONY'S PIER 2 ~af•~.d from 'Ii 'l'• IU1 ' Ke~ Or '"'1>'"' lif.0<h Ml• \I.' I THE BARN American I rum~ tf'• I rum :1% Si l 9f\ lfi82 ktdt..I~ Tuolln 7)01111•1 BLACK BEARD'S Stnft•od !U!!1 $1.!!1!1 I !1."1 $'195 42b0 Ma111,,..i.-, ~ S.kh 1<-lJ-•JUl«I 8Rl~TOI. BAR .t (,fUU. -lfolid•y Inn Amtr1c11n $6.9/j.$1~ 9f\ s :1 9r,.s1.oo $8.95 1nt ....... .., r ""'• \t~ \\i lllOO THE CAN ~efood SI I 9!1 . 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