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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-06 - Orange Coast Pilotl I ., TOMOMOW: FORECAST I ON A2 ... ________ __ FRIDAY•DECEMBER 6, 1985 Sewer leak upsets Mesa traffic Bridge ba rricaded until ruptured main is repaired: muck enters flood channer By TONY SAAVEDRA into an ocean-bound flood control Oflfle cwtr Hot,,.., channel. • All eastbound lanes across the A ruptured Costa Mesa sewer line Adams bridge. from Brookhurst forced police ·to-close a portion of Street in Huntington Beach to Adams Avenue, snarling rush-hour Albatross Drive an Costa Mesa, were traffic this morning while city eng.i -barricaded after the ruptured sewer neers 1nvest1ga1ed the leak that main was discovered at 8:30 p.m. spewed raw waste onto the street and . Thursday. Coast Fountain Valley's wish list for Mlle Square Park draws concern./ Ats Calif om la An oll refinery blast and fire kllls two people In Carson./86 Nation Partisan political squab- bling may scuttle chances of tax reform ./87 National Review holds a birthday party./87 World Nicaragua claims a U.S.- supplled missile shot down an air force helicop- ter ./87 Sports Fiv' area high school teams are still in the hunt for CIF football tltles./81 Orange Coast College wins Its opening-round game at the Miies 6aton basketball tourney./81 Date book Pa lace from both c111es were setting <>ul cones and bamcades while d1rcct- 1na traffic this momlll& as cars backed up along 1he detours in10 Costa Mesa. Motonsts were diverted away from the mile-long bamcade1 ctrected be· cause of fears 1ha1 lhc underground leak wou)d loosen the soil and cause the street to collapse. _The ruptur:ed Costa Mc~ _Sanuary Distnct lane is Just cast of the bridge that spans the Santa Ana River. Bruce Mattern. Costa Mesa city Cruises for all budgets are available in Newport Beach./Page 3 1 million balloon salute INDEX The •ky over Dtaneyland u .een from the top of the Anaheim Hilton wu awuh with the colon of the rainbow Thunday when a million balloon• were releaeed in a aalute to Walt Dl•ney and Illa theme park'• 30th annlvef1NU'Y. The l eogrn~r. s::ud this morning that workers were prepanng Co tear open the bllbway and pJug thcl&k. He said be expects 1he stretch of Adams Avenue wall be partially closed at least Lwo ~ da)s. mostly to reconstruct 1hc s1rce1. Meanwhile, waste water gushed onto the roadway fro m the scam·hkc crack where the asphalt s1reet meets the concrete gutters. .... Most of the muck wa~ running into the Grecnv11lc Bannmg flood control channel. The channel travels parallel w1tb 1he Santa Ana River 1010 1he PacUic Ocean. Mattern said counl)" health and state water q041luy officials were noufied of the sarutauon problem. The city also was considenng chlonnatang the sewage to prevent any health hazard. He was unsure how much wastes had escaped froQ'I the broken lane. "It's pumping out a prett)" good 2 p .m . launch, dabbed "Skyfeat" ln tribute to what would have been Dl•ney'• 84th birthday, more than tripled the former world record relea.e of 384,800 balloon•. It took the equivalent of 1,900 helium tank• to fill the balloons. Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword C1 -4 B 12 A3 B9-11 CS-7 B 12 C7 Property tax payments due Peeping Tom avoiding capture after Corona del Mar incidents Death ot ces Entertainment ·Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather Date book C6 Datebook B8 Oatebook A3 B4-5 B 1-4 Datebook A2 payments arc uc ant e o ice o the Orange County Tu (ollec- .tor by Tuesday Lale payments wall be assessed a I 0 percent penaJty. Tax pa yers ~ have not re- cet veda bill or who have m1sla1d at can find out how much they owe by calling 834-341 1, ac- cording to Treasurer-Tax Col- lector Bob Catron . By SUSAN HOWLETT OllM~Nolllall Newport Beach poltce are search- ing for several suspects -including one man who reponedly wears onl~ a bathing cap and shoe~ -1n a sene~ of indecent exposures and Peeping Tom reports in Corona dcl Mar Police spokesman Trent Ham<, said officers have arrested three suspects an the past I 0 days nonh of Pacific Coast Highway and south of 1 t treet tv.een OPP' Dahlia .\"enuc The suspects "'ere taken into lUStod~ follo...,1ng report\ ol prn\l.lcr-; looking into w111do"'' and npo'i1ng themscf\eS to "'omen . But there ha\.C ocen \l'\Cn \lmalar rcporu after l.bose arrest~. H~ said The 1nc1denh. \l.h1ch haH' tK· curred dunng the pa!>t month ..tppea r to be hm1ted to th1'i "inglc <1echon ol the commun1t)' whue "lad• ol light· ang ma cs at cas\ t)r e~ peop · 11 get in and 3\1.3\ Imm tht• .uea qu1 ckl\ ... Ham~ '>Sid Ont' su~pect 1\ des.. n~·d J\:.;, h• '" \l·ar' old 5-feet-1 O v.1th hrnv. n hJ1r and poss1bl\ a mu\taC'ht' H:lm'i <wttd Witnesses said he ""cai> nnh a ~h11'-'l"r cap and shoe\ ""heir h'e "'aih Ufl the \l,alk"'a's of home\ and t'XPO'>e'- h1m<;elf The Peep1 ng T llm rcpon' came from women "'ho '<tad the' cam~ (Pleue eee FLAS~RS/ A2l . Student editor wins court fight AlffD PIK!' Judge orders AIDS column printed, but school officials intendtoappeal ruling By STEVE MARBLE A high school student whose un- published column on AIDS has caused controversy in the Hunt- inJtOn Beach Union High School District won the ri~t T hursday to have his article published in a school newspaper this month. thlfaeanthc way for its pubhcatron . Supenor Coun Judge Judith Ryan granted an injunction and essentially orqered the high school district to pnnt Michael Shindler's opinion piece in the Docember edition of The Scroll, the student newspaper at Westminster High School. Shindler 1s editor oflhe ncwspapg:. C1v1l L1ben1cc; .\ttome} attornc) Benita Borges. filed a lawsuit Nov 15 chaJlengmg the school d1stnct's de- cision. The sun named Roben Boehme. pnncapal of Westminster ffigh School, Otto ancT aJ1 ve scnooT trustees. • In his lawsuit, Shindler maantaancd that his const1tut1onal rights were bcina v1olatcd and that school of- ficials were excrc1s1ng "pnor rt'· strainf'by refusing the print the fi ~e­ page colu'ftln. the '-o' em her cd111on ol thl· 'M. ho11I paper. general!~ attacked 1he mac;, media. \1oral \faJ0'1t~ lcada }{t•\ Jc~ Fat" ell and Rrp \\ 1llaam Dannemc)'er R·Fullenon. for ha' 1ng ~----.. reac-uonar. '1ews on .\cqu1rcd Im- mune Deticaenq ~)ndrome a d1'1 ease that destro~' the bod'\ immune system. h1ndler de'>cnbed Fal"'ell a\ hcing "holier than thou" anJ Oannemner as being pan1cularl) uninformed 11n the A IDS issue. The med1J hr "rote. "has bit this one in the hull and 1\n't volume of 1o1;ater though," Mattern saJd The pump pusbJng the waste water uphall throu&h the sewer system must be turned ofT dunna the repair work.. wtucb augh1causc the sew'• to back up "We'll have about fo ur ho urs to work before fthc wastes~ start coming out of the manholes." Mattern rc- poned "ihould repairs take longer, he wd. (Pleue eee SEWER/ A2) Pursuit ends in • death of an alien Poli ce tn vesttga ting c h ase that started at Cam_p Pendleton By P HIL SNEID ERMAN °'.,.. ~ Ne4 ...... .\ htgh\l.a' pursuit that began when a p1ckup·truck raced through a gate ched. at (amp Pendleton ended m traged) Thursda) night when a pass- enger ran from the pickup and was lulled while crossing the San Diego Frecv.a\ an ~uth Orange County authonues said California H1ghwa) Patrol officer Lup\ Lopez 1dcnttfied the v1ct1m as .\rauz ( onc:epc1on. ~6 an illegal ahcn from "'-1caragua Lope1 said ~he apparent!\ dashed tram a p1d .. up that v.a) being cha~ b~ m1htar, police and the C-HP The pickup had pulled onto a center median alter having a tlat ure The C HP officer ~id the \I.Oman \I.a~ cr1>~c;1ng the fret>wa~ "'hen she "'3'> strul k h' a \an dn \en b\ \.\ 1lliam Hem1ng"'a' '' ol Oceanside at about ~ -l() rim along Interstate c; snuth •I< incg.i H)gh\l.a~ Lurx-1 \.lid Jctatl~ .ir' the acudent "'l'rt" <>11fl ,l..l·h h\ th" m11rn1ng .ind ht· ~JJ nu 1n1orm..1t1 in ahou1 the ~opk tkeing trom tht' md1L..11> pollll' \1:.tr Ol < rr' \gt L arn 1 r..1t .. hlil'IJ .i '>P.•t.e\man !or< amri Pc 11Jk11in ...i1J thl· '1-tam·., repuned· (\ ,1l1kn p11...k.up. "'h1~h wa~ heanng a \l1du·r lrnm an11ther m1htar. ha~ '-'J' '"'".k the < ..1mp Pendleton \1.m nc hd'>t' fhur\Ja, c'en1ng < rutl hlield '-ltd tht' pickup "'tth a ~amix·r 'hell aprirnc1lhed tht' ~n Ono In: , hl'l i..~11n1 lwm 1nsi,P.e the ha~ ..11 J"h1f)l ratl 11 \pe-t•d .\ m11ttar. I C hJd tl 1um;> •ul •I tht· '-'3' "'hen at \rc'd I hr 1u~~ t hl' <:J te -.. 1 I hnu I \IOp- pm~. ht· '-lid \!d1t.11" f)oflu• rur\Ut'd It f" mile\ nllnh 11n 1hr \.1n D1c.:g11 Frel'\l.J\ 1nt<1 ( >rangt• ~ llU'1\\ rllJ\lng II' ~l\ltlOO totht't tiP < ruh hfit•IJ -.J11.1 m1htc11> pohn• \l.t'rl' ,1h.1111 '' 't't ht h nd \I, hen the llJt llrt• anJ 'uti'-1.·~uenl tata1 cllrtdent '" .. u rrt·... i: l r '11 ixook v. ho re· (Pleaee eee CHASE/A2l Man accused of molestati on beate n to dea th Bl tbt .\ssocaattd Prt.,, .\n _)roniu. Luunh ..m.a.n. "'hu ·q)(•nt·d' LJU~hl J friend ~\uall\ mnl1•,11nt1 h•' , \-m1m1h 1•ld J..iughtl'r Jlil·~cJt\ tx..11 lht man tu death pu11"e 'J1J I hur,Ja, ,,\)\ aJ11r lr'u' t lMt''-. :1l of .. ~nJhnn1 "'a' l°'\l11l..{'J h/r n' t•,11ga· 11"n 111 mu Jtr I l1m' v.J' ht'h.l \'1lh1•ut hatl tn lhc ht'a11n~ lkath ol fh11ma' \,! H1l~ I.. • But Supenntendent Marie Otto. who said tbc column docs not meet basic Journalism standards, ~ad the district may appeal the court ruling The school district had refu sed to print the article. claimm$ It was "too polilJQl," potennally libelous and He said the column was actually hghthearted and less harsh that opinion pieces that have been pub- lished in other newspapers. going to let go ·~ The art1ck \1.3~ 3lCompan1ed ti' a sun e' of \tudentc; \I, ho "ere a"kl'd 11 (Pl~ eee STUDENT I A2) • mgtff'H"fh~~~- poorly researched. • Shindler, represented by Amencan T he anaclc. onginally intended for Brain-surgery patient's recovery changes his life Capistrano Beach man finds stren _ in God-:lurns to an after nearing death At 27 , David Preston believes it's noth1na short of a miracle that ~s able to make ceramic va.sc'l loday as a hobby Just two years aao. he WU I t UC Irvine Medical Center, facina su,..ery for a bf'l1n tumor that Je<>pard1ttd his eyes11.hl. his coordination -and his hft 1 he operation was followed by two months of dcb1htat1n1 rad11t1on tht'rapy. But today, the Capistrano Beach rcs.idt'nt has rqajncd hts health and returned to l)lrt-timc work 10 con- struction. He's also pulllna his time and entrl)' into a 11dcl1nc-throW1 nt clay on a potter'• wheel and bak.Jna 1t into decorated cennantc pieces. pn- manly vases For Preston. tt'' not only a way to tam extra money. It's a labor of love For the put two )taB. he's been aivi na away the pottery to staff members and fnends at UC'I Medical Center. The pieces have proved so popular he bu allowed them to be sold at the 'ho pital -on tht condition that the proceed JO to cancer mearch at UCI. At the uraina of his ph)s1c1an. P!aton ha now qrced to have a publtc howini and Wt' of ht work "Tbtte's been a lot of appreaat1on of the pottery. and l'vr alwa)" frh ht Wis undcrvalu•na at." said Dr Manin PHIL SllEIDEllW PEOPLE IN THE NEW S Colman. 'chad of the hospital's rad1 at1on oncolot'r (c<i nccr) d" 1s1on < olman '111d hc's amn•C'd to have the benefit pottcf) ~how at 1ht home of some fnend~ fhc pubht \alt 1r. ~hedulcd from I 0 a m to 4 p m ~turda) at the home of Hal and Jud., P'elbc'r&. l'H01 8cekw11h Trrracr Irvine Abollt I 00 piece, wall ht- d1 apla)"cd Tht ph\'llCian Slid he h.i~ Uf'l<'J (P1-..e Me RSCOVERT /A2) l < Ir. 1ne \kd11..al l enter an Orange "fl11rr' rc-1umt"d home from \hop. (Pl eue .ee FATAL/Al) U.S. inspectors probe Laguna Hills firm · for fraud evidence By ROBE RT RYNDMA1' Ol .... 0.-,"'-..... l ' _ postal anspccton who ra1dcd a Laguna Hills prec1o u'I metals com· pan)" confi!ICatcd boxes o( dornments and bu~aness rtt'Ord.s an conn«"t1on 'Wlth a aovernment lawsuit attus1n the firm of fraud and racketet"n nf !\bout 15 'ltate and fcdt'ral offiCtals urned Wlth ~rch wafTllnt . ra1dc-d Fant .o\mcncan C urrcnC) Inc at It ( abot Road offic" on Wcdnr~a)' and for t'lght hour'\ coll«tcd husin~ documents th t ma\ ht-u~ a t'' adenn• aga1n~t 1hr com pan) said (ian Jon<'\ \fl0kt4iman forth~ Po~tal lns~l'tttln \<-r. ice Tht• C 1HY\moJ1t\o" Futures T radang ( omm1\'1on throu1h tht' statt' At tome' < 1cncral'<1 Officr filed an an1unt taon ap anst the t•om~ny on Tue"1 )'.alleging that ftnt Amencan .. old futu"" CO(\tr&Ch for pt'ttlOU metal' w11hout proper rqinrat1on The\ on tract\ Jon~ \IJ<1. allqtdly -.c~ \old thmugh tekphont' '°bCl· tat1on\ and promotional ma1hnp (PIMM Me MST AL8/ A2) -r ,. .. - A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, December e. 1986 ~UCOYERY CHANGES MAN'S LIFE ••. Al Preston to reiain half the rueapts to cover bis time and materials . .. But be kcept tellina me all the moner should 10 to the research fund; Colman said. Preston insist.I that material pan is -meaninafial ainoc his m&htenfoa con.&ontatjon with cancer. .. I've ~one u~ a ladder back to health,~ lfe wd. •Now, I wan Ho help Otkr people.•• Just two years aao. Preston wu Uvina a 'freewheelina construction worker's life with plenty of "party· illl" and no interest in church activities. Then, in the summer of 1983, be bepn suffering from head- aches, dizziness and loss of balance. "My er,ca started l9sing focus," he recalled. 'It was J)f'etlY severe toward the end-J couldn't even drive." An examination at San Clemente General Hospital indicated he had a mass on hi:s brain. He was dj rcctcd to UCI Medical Center an Oranfe for treatment In bis first operation. a shunt tube was installed to ~lieve pressure in bis bead. A few weeks later, he underwent ei&ht hours of microscopic brain SWJery involving four physicians. Preston said he was warned that the tU'mor was dangerously close to the nerves governing v1s1on and that there was a risk he could emerge from the surgery blind or even paralyzed. At the time of has first operation, Preston said, he vowed to a friend that ifhe survived the health crisis, he would change his hfe. A few days later, a stranger entered his hospital room, talked to him about faith and left him a B'iblc. Preston said the man explained that he himself had survlVed a bratn tumor 18 years earlier. "The guy would not promise th.at .God would heal me. but he said·that if you believe in him. 1ie·11 give you sircngtb and hi~," Preston said. "I asked Christ into m y life . This was the foundation foraJI the hope I had, lOJ O through surgery facing the possibility of blindness or being paralyzed." Regarding the visitor, he said, "l believe be was sent or inspired to come to that room." When Preston returned to the hospital for the second operation, he took the gift Bible. "I remember the night before the operation. J put it on my chest," Preston said. "I couldn't read it because my eyes were blurred. But I believed everything would tum out all right." In that operation, the· doctors removed what they could of the tumor. They told Preston he would require radiation therapy to help assure the destruction of any remain- ing cancer cells. For about one month after the sufieryt Preston was virtuaJJy bl ind. Visual a.istortion made what he saw look like the images in a funhousc mirror. Normal vision returned, but 10 early 1984 be factli eight weeks of radiation treatment on his bead and spine. The treatment caused his hair to fall out and led to nausea and DaTtd Preeton dl.9pla19 eome of Illa pota. general weakness. During thls period, Preston had a second fateful encounter, this time in a health club sauna. A man spotted his surgical scars and radiation treat- ment markings and struck up a conversation. The man encouraged Preston to visit Mission Hills Chris- tian Center. Preston did so and was welcomed by church members who prayed for his recovery. The Capistrano man continues to attends this church regularly and considers himself a bom-ap.in Christian. Recent checkups have not turned up any remaining tra~ of brain cancer, he said. · .. l 1Jve God the praise, but I don't want to deny the doctors' ability, .. be said. In high school, Preston had learned to make pottery. After his radiation therapy, be enroUcd in a refresher course at Saddleback CoUege to talcc his mind off' the effects of the treatment He be&an givin& hand- made vases to staff members at UCI to show bis appreciation for the care they'd provided at the hospital. .. To be able to still make pone.rx aftei brain surgery, to me is a sift. · Preston said. Dr. Colman said he wouldn't necessarily reaard Preston's recovery as a miracle. But he confirmed that the brain tumor was life-threatening and that there was no guarantee the treatment would be su~sful. He added that a penon's inner strength can be a factor in recovery and said Preston "has always had a fantastic attitude." As part Qf his continuing campaian to help othen, Preston just concluded 10 weeks of training to become a hospice volunteer. In this role, he'll usiat tenninally ill patients and their families. .. rm here for a reason -I believe that," Preston P id . "God brought me through this for a reason." Cracked homes' owners find support By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. ~ ......... An Oceanside citizens group is attempting to mobihze Costa Mesa residents whose homes are cracking and crumbling apparently because of unstable soil. The Oceanside Fnends of Ne1gh- ~rs gro~p was formed after ~es1dents lar problems wit 1977. A member of the group, Mic key McKcnna, 57, said she has gone through the tear. frustration and' depression of battlin$ government officials, builders and insurance rcp- rcsentati ves over the damages to her six-bedroom home. McKenna, who eventaully won a S 165,000award against her insurance company, said she has some advice as well as a few eye openers for the 141 who are reponing craclcmg walls, sinlc.ing rooms, crumbling concrete floor slabs and other damages. More importantly, McKenna said , . - the homeowners may bave some advice as well as support to give each other. "1t•s easier when you have some- one else to share your agony with. We cuss the insurance companies, we cuss the city, cuss the attorneys and just get over it," she said. After mectin three times Wlth . . . homeowners to a session Saturday at Orange Coast Colle~e. 2701 Fairview Road, at 2 p.m. Residents will meet in the Chemistry Bu ilding, room 207. STUDENT EDITOR WINS COURT FIGHT ••• From A l AIDS victims should be permitted to attend public school. One student responded: "Why do they need a pubhc education if they're aoing to die an two years anyway'>"' School officials at first refused to publish either the column or the survey but later relented and said the survey could be published. Otto said the language of the column was not up lo communit ) standards and suggested that, with some changes, 1t could be published "It was not well written, it lacked focus. there was not enough research and some of the language was of- fensive," said Otto, who rud the column last month and made the decision not to publish it. Otto said a school distnct attorney expressed concern that the an1cle was potentially libelous and contained an "untrue statement" about the back- ground of an anti-gay psychologist hired by Dannemcyer "This as not a case of censorship. We have no objection to his ex· pression ofopinion," said Otto. Borges said her young ·client is "thrilled" with the outcome. She said his AIDS article Wlll be taken to the printers today and will appear later this month tn the campus newspaper. Otto, though, said there is still t.Jme to have the column yanked. She said school trustees will consider seclc.ing an appeal during a school board mectmg Tuesday. SEWER ••. FATA~BEATING. •. From A tankers would be brought in to pump out the sewer lines. In any cue, Manero said plumbing would not be affected an the adjaocnt Mesa Verde nei&h borhoods. From A l ping and found Hobeck sexually assaulting his 18-month-old daugh· ter, ••Anaheim police Sgt. Larry K urtl allqed. "Police were summoned by neilhbon." When police amved at Flores' Just Call 642-6086 apanmcnt at 8:J5 p.m .• Hobcclc was unconscious from what Kunz said was a "senous bcalini,." He was taken to the medical center by paramedics and rushed mto sufiery but he died shortly before m1'Hna&ht, Kunz said. 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L9V999 IO 40 10a.i.-19111111YllllW4CllMdio.. a.tOialwtll 71 47 e.lurcMI)' .i 1:40 a.m end --oM'I • .... ,_. ., ,. IOa. ..... 11 11 1:41 p.m. Helms blocks Senate action on stalled genocide treaty WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., on Thursday blocked Senate consideration this year of the Jona-stalled treaty to brand aenocide an international aime. Helms objected to Senate ·consider- ation of the pact.. which bu been pendin& before the Senate since 1950. He sai<I he acted. in part. because Israel might be made a tarset of the treaty•s provisions. Israel ratified the accord 3S yean aao. Helms hu Iona opPOled the treaty and sw:ioceded d unna con1ideration this year by the Senate Foreian Relauons Committee in weakening several of iu key provisions1 eliminati.nf one leetion which he saio miibt possably 1ubiect U.S. citizens to the jurisdiction or the International Coun of Justjce. "Supporters don't realize that Is- rael mighl be the ftrst to be victimized CHASE ..• F rom Al mained in the disabled pickup were arrested, he said, and three others - including the accident victim -tried to flee across the frttway. Authorities said the passengers in ~e pidn:ip were all believed .t~ be personnel were in the piclcup. Crutchfield said military police were continuina their investigation today to determine why the pickup and its occupants bad been at the base. by it." Helms told the Senate after Republican Leader Robert Dole of Kansu attempted to brina the treaty to the floor ror debete and a ratifi- cation vote. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, 0- 0hio, said the American Jewish commu.nity ii united in supportina the J*l, which WU inspired by the mutder of millions of Jews by 'Nuj German.Y durina World War II. PrelMlent Reapn endoned the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Geno- cide in the midat of his ~lection campe.isn last year in an address to the Anti-Defamation Leaaue ofB'Nai B'ritb. He hu linoc told Senate leaden be would like to sec the United States quickJy ratify the pact, in part to bolster foreign policy initiatives, in- cludina human rights. Spokesmen for e·Nai B'rith and the American Jewish Committee told the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee last Match that it was in America's national interest to ratify the treaty. FLASHERS ..• From Al home from work and saw the: prowler they undressed, Harris said. . Women returnina home at rught should be aware of the reports and victims of such crimes ~o';lld be sure to obtain a aood description of the suspect, be ad vised. "We would point out that Israel, one of the first panics to the Convention, having ratified it in 1950 without any reservation, has rccentJy expressed the hope that the conven- tion will gain universal acceptance.'' the groups said. Jewel thief ~ets $25.000 in foot By FRED VOGE!m'EIN Of .. 0.-, ........ A "baby faced" thief pretending to shop for a ring for his girlfriend .reportedly grabbed $25,000 in diamonds, rubies and emeralds from a Huntington Beach jewelry store Thursday afternoon and ran out the door before the salesman could catch bim. Hunt i ngto n Beac h p olice spokeswoman JoAnn Bergstrom said a salesman at the Crown Jewe.lry store in the Huntington C.Cnter had been weighing some precious stones for the thief when he grabbed them and fled. The salesman chased the thief out the door but lost him when the suspect j~mped over a ~all behind Bergstrom said the suspect also had been seen in the store on Tuesday and Wednesday looking for a ring. He is dc1cribed as about 18 yea.n old. white, about S feet 11 inch.es tall weiahin& 180 to 190 pounds. ' METALS COMPANY RECORDS RAIDED ••. From Al CFTC officials said the firm sold several million dollars worth of such contracts to more than 1.000 cus- tomers across the country. By solici- ting the public to purchase the contracts, the firm allegedly is com- mitting fraud, officials said. Jones said the business records obtained in Wednesday's raid will be reviewed for poujble use in lepl prooccdinp apinst Fint American, with evidence turned over to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Postal inspectors raided the offioea at 9 a.m. when more than 60 Fint American employees were worlcina, No arrests were made in connec- tion with the search warrants but there were some arrests made by the ~ Co~nty S.hcrifl's Department tn connection wtth traffic warrants. SHUTTERS SP.ECIALL Y I PRICED Capture the outdoors and create comfort with these custom moveable shutters . In the colors, sizes and stylet-'you want! .. Huntington sets history survey Volunteers are invited to JOtn the ctty of Huntington Beach 1n k1clc1ng o ff a h1stoncal resources survey Saturday from 10 a.m 10 3 p.m a1 the Newland Barn 19820 Beach Blvd. Saturday's affair will be a training session for v~lun~eers i~te.restcd in assisting 1n the survey of h1stoncal bu1ldmgs. The study is being conducted by the I 31h Street Architects. Inc. and 1s expected tu take about six months. For more informt1on, call M1lce Adams in 1he city'~ Redevelopment office at 536-5542. Santa coming to Laguna Riding oo a bnght ~d fire engine, Santa Claus wtll move thro4gh the s1reets of Laguna Beach this evening to his ~ousc on Forest A venue as pan of the 11th annual Village Chnstmas festivities. . Just bef9re Santa's...amval at 5:30 p.m .. the 1un1or band of Thurston School will entertain rtte crowds and the Orange Crush Dancers will perform the "March of the Wooden Soldiers" near Santa'~ house at the middle of Forest A venue Blood drive Jn Huntlngton Huntington Beach ( tt y employees will hold their annual Holiday Blood Rank Dnve Tuesday sn rooms B-7 and R-7 at the ( 1v1c (enter, 2000 Main St. The publu: " inv11t d. < 'ontat:t Di ck Boucher. employee rda11ons coordinator, at 536-591 7 for an appointment. PWP meetlngs announced The Huntington Bca(h t:hapter of Parents Without Partners will sponw r free onentat1on for single parents on several days dunng December The mee11ngs will be held 'iaturday at 7:30 p.m . next Fnday at 8 p.m .. Dec 20 at 7:30 and Dec 28 at 7:30. Call 8~-797 5 for the location'> of the meeungs and add1t1 onal information • Bass concert at llbrary The ctty of Huntington Berach and its Allied Ans Board will present ba">Stst Luis Ronca)olo in concert Sunday at 3:30 pm. 1n the Talbert Room of the Huntington Beach.Library. The program will feature the music of Koussev1tsk >. Saint-Saen~. Spergas and Bruch There is no adm1 ss1on charge Tree llghtlng program slated Some 500 Girl Scouts from Fountain Valk> will 1)art1c1pate in the ltght1ng of the Freedom Tree Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Fountain Valley Ci ty Hall. 10200 Salter Ave. · The program. coordinated by Mary Pearlman. Sharon Jordan and Susie raguc. wall be put on b> Girl Scout Troops 446. 1934. 1317. 1837 and 454 Refreshments wtll follow the event in the commun1· ty center Justice to address lawyers Sheila Press Sonenshine, associate JUStJce oft he State Coun of Appeal. will speak to the Orange County Women Lawyers at their monthly luncheon meeting Monday at the Orange County Medical Conference Center. 300 S. Flower St.. Orange. A sociaJ penod wtll begin al 11 :30 a.m . foll owed by lunch and the program at noon. The coc,1 1s $11.50 for members and Sl4 for non-members Call 760-0313 for rescrva1tons. An Invitation: Attention orgaolzatlon presidents and sec· retarles: We want to help make your upcoming events, meetings. seminars and fundralsers suc· cessful. Send brief announcements Including time. place. cost (If any) and a phone number for additional Information to Bulletin Board, Dally Piiot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 Reports of your club or organization's aaivltles -llke community service projects or election of officers -should be directed to the Community black end white photograph• are welcome Friday, Dec. 6 No meetings scbeduled Monday, Dec. 9 • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Meaa PlaaoiJI& Commission , City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dnve • 7· 30 p.m .. lrvlne J ra.naportatlon Commission • Ctty Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Bl vd. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Frld1y. Oeoemb« 6, 1885 * A.3 / Pacific Rim free trade.flow supported Mayor Tom Bradley, Sen. Gary Hart criticize protectionist legislation at trade conf ere nee By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ofh.,_,......., Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley and U.S. Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., each spoke out qainst protectionist lcgislat1on Thurs- day during the opening session of an international econoauc conference tn Laguna Niauel. Representatives of 13 countne!I and 50 companies that border the Pacific Ocean arc auendjng the three-day conference. titled "Transitions an the Pac.1fic Rim " Sponsored by the Center for a New Democracy and the Monarch Beach 1ns11tute -both nonprofit, nonpartt~o research organizations -the conference at the Rttz..Carlton hotel ts focusmg on economic development ancf trade among the Pacific nations. Thuf'$({ay's opening session featured comments by Bradley and Han. a~ well as Orange County developer David Stein. Speakers caJled for cooperation and lead- ership among the Pacific nations to ensure a prosperous economic future "Protectto mst leg1slauon can be counter-producti ve, indeed destructive. in terms o f all we hope to build," Bradlc~ said. Refemng to the 1ncrea~1 ng ude of 1mm1gran1s amving on the <,horcs of California, Bradley encouraged the "free flow of trade and human beings." "If w(''rc l0mm111ed to adJU~t to tht) challenge. the fut ure of all the Pacific Rim 1s bnght indeed," ht said Hart. one of the founders of the Center. for a New Demooracy, wd 60 percent of all world trade takes place among the Pacific nations · The leaders of those nations have an opponun1ty to "unlock the secret of sustainable growth," he said. "One challenge 1s paramount that we reject pohc1e!> that steer us toward ')Cparate desunies "We're competitors. but the harder we compete, the greater tnbute we pa) to our compe11tors. As compe111ors we honor each 01her by 1ns1st1ng on the hrghest ordt r of conduct.' Han counted himself among those in the U S. who have fo ught agamst protcc· '1ion1st legislation. He called for d1smantl· 1ng trade barner!>, negotiating an end 10 unfair trade practtces. modernizing 1ndus- tr: and reforming economic policte'> .. But we tan rest st (those pressures) onh af other nation\ take steps as well .. he warned Other<; who are pan1c1pating in th e confe rence th1'i wec:kend include Han Xu. ambassador ol the People's Republic of China to the \J I) Leonard Woodcock. former president of the UAW and former U S. ambac;\ador to Chma; John Banno n. ,.._ Loe Anl~!:-Mayor Tom Bradley and Sen. Gary Hart addreued Pacific economic conference ln Laguna Nlgoel Tbunday. premier of South A.ustralta Mu'.kl H1wm deput> pnme minister or Ma la~'ila and re presentatives from Ne"" /caland the Ph1hpp1nes. Hong Kong. Japan and ~outh Korea ( orporatwn' Cll·\Pflll..,onng lht" tcm krentc 1nduc.k the .\mt"man I ).pre\\< o :-.;1\~n \1C1t or ( orp l \ \ l'ht11p Morr1' lnternauundl f mota Hoeing. IB""1 Xero-. Hank nt .\menc~ .inc.I I < L.\ U.S. attorney sidesteps Moriarty case By tbe A11oclated Press U.S Attorney Roben C Bpnner say'> he has removed himself from a dcc1s1on on whether 10 file charges against Ac;scmbl:y Democratic Leader Mike Roos 1n connec· tton wtth the corruption mvest1ga11on of Orange County fireworh magnate W Patnclc Monarty. Bonner. s.eclung lO prevent suggesucms of conflict of interest stemming fro m the fact that Roos 1s being repre~nted by one of Bo nner's former law pannt>rs. said the lJ.S Justtce Department in Washi ngton will decide whether to prosecute Roos Bonner said he has stepped aside in two uther case\ \1nte taking ollice 1n Februar} 1984 bec;.ausc thr.,. 1n ... ol ... ed people he had once represented Rooc,, one of ~'<cral ( allforn 1a poh- t1nans under mvcsll$3110n 1n the conttnu- ing probe ot Monan y·s ac11 v1t1ec,. I\ repreknted by Los Angeles attor!1CY John J Q uin n a former law panner o l Bonner Quinn proclaimed his client's innocence :inds:ud Ruo'> had not expected tuLecca'e an~ speual rnns1dera1ton because Qurnn v..as hie; lav..yer and had not told anybod} that he would ··Thal°'> tht" last thing ah)'one m h1\ pos111on would do." Quinn said. "'He hasn't even been telling people that he has McCarthy in Costa Mesa Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy called for a resumption tit lutplu• food donation• tofood banb Thuraday while vi•ltlng the Share Our Sel•ea center ln Coeta Meaa. McCarthy announced that Von'• Marketa had agreed to reaume deliveries and aought to penuade the Food Employera Council to a•k lt8 market members to follow Von'• lead. The Teamaten already aaid they would be willing to deliver the •urplu• food, a McCarthy aide aald. DlacuHlng the SOS program with McCarthy above are volunteer Lorry Bernardy, left, and director a law) er" \.1 onan )'. an Orangt· < ount\ hu'>1· nessman. has pleaded guilt~ w· ~,·en counts of mail fra ud 1n connection '-"llh attempts to corrupt public official\ Whi le Bonner has withdrawn from the.· Roos 1nvt:s11ga11on. Chief A \1stant l ~ <\ttom ey Richard E Drooyan. who ha\ worked a!. an associate laW}cr for ()u1nn\ firm. said he will contmue tu head Lhc \itonart) in' est1ga l1on "There IS no connttl ol interest \lohal· soe-.cr." Droo~ an ..aid rckmng 10 hi'> own circumstances "Iv.a'> 11»<Jhed 1n .ill phases of th1~ before I kne"' Jad.; Ou1nn was in volved .. Honner JOl1 (Jrhm.ir Jtkndtc.l thr progrcs'> m.Hfr to 1!.111 111 j ~ 1 mm11I tn\eSllgatwn l.iun1.nnl 1111ntl\ .... 11h thl Orange< ounl' d1,lrt1. t .1n<1rnn '.,fh1.1· 1n March. I 'IX~ "Gnen thl.' 1.ci111pln1t' uf tlH: 1.a\C.·. lhl\ C<iSC has nut t>n·n unduh pr11tra1. ltd · Bonner said · Droo,an aht•d1'>l luc,cJ that ht 1\ '>l'd1n~ to ha'c \itonan• !> ')l.hedukc -.cnlt:oLm~ \itonda' po\lpuncJ unt11· Jan \I T !11· sentencing ul :...1tin.:1n' .. hi l:il l'' a ma.\1mum pc>\\lhlc pn'>on tl·rm ut 1" ·.1-::w. alt'er pkading ~u1lt\ 111 tht ,ha qu:' la'>l \1 ar(h alread' ha' hi.en pc"lpconn.l \l \ eral ttmc' Agreement reported near in market strike as violence·increases By STEVE MARBLE ·-Of IM o.lly ~ IU!fl Whtie\ 1olcme in the \~-d.1,-11ld gr •ll':' ~tn ke 1lared again on the.· < >ran11l' < ·,,,,,, ,1 federal mediator nprrc,,l·J >fH1m"n Thurs<l.i\ th.it the "Jlkout rnJ. bt· ttl·J• fh' an end · Federal mc:d1J111r I ran~ \lkn t••IJ :ta ASSOL1.ittc.l Pre$' th.it t.ilk,J1ffiL'd .ti l'rtdiri. 1he Southern < .1lt torn1.i ~r11u·r. 'lnt.l' .ia progrec;sing But he lJUl1cinl·d th.it •:i.11 •r issues arc still unre!>11hed Meanwhile. pohc.c.· 1n In inc: rqlnnc.·J eight incidents of ' anllal"m .ind iltha ·1," of vaolencc late ThurWJ\ .u11I l'Jrl, l•l\J.1, outside a Luck) s "'ari:h1H1,t· "ht•rc.· p1, kc.'!\ have gathered \Intl' th•· .-.1.l..1•ul·hi. ~"lit bega n No' .J . "It seems hkc 1t'<, J11l ~ ni? 1ir .i~.1 • I• Bob Lennert ~1d so. a trut par e ou ' l J Beta grocer. ... wrc in L.ittun.1 lt1ll'.."-t' "·t afire late ThursdJ\ cau\1ng Jhout ~ 1 "~ 1n damage. a1..1..mdintt tu .in OrJOl/.l' l 1•unt' Fire Depanment '~>l..l·..,m.in ..\II the 1n1..1Jcnh JrC.' roe lie\ l'd 11> tx· 'tri~. related. la"' en tnrc.1.·ml•nt 11tl11.1JI' ,1.J Police s::ud SC'l·ral l Jr\ p.ir~cJ .. u1,1d the Luch s J1~1nhu11\\n ,cntt•r 1n In 'H' '-"Crl' \ andahn·d and th JI p1._ kc. I\ n ..c' era I in\tan\C'> 'ma'lhl·J "~"' .1~.1 •'t trucks passmg.1 hllugh tht· v. Jrt' h· u'>l' IL 1 ·1.·' There were no arrc~I\. h• v. c.·, 1·r \\c.•rt· unJ'ail•bk \,the.· 'lllll'n t' Jflflt"J'l"d ..... al.Jl1 thl f'l1•tc1 IJh<>r J1,purt nt~11t1,11 1r' r 11 m •rr 1h..1.n Jill '"P<'rtn<JO.lt' nlC'I I ,r, J.1 -ath r('1"ft"\t'lll.1l1'l'' 'c r •• n 'In~ 111i1 '!Wal , Ulll'I\ ,111 I I 1 ,1 ''l' • rl. r 1 1:-· ~.,~•u• II .11 •· • i.•r ''" •• "''. J \ k" \J .: i.! .s •. i.. p,u: .. :. ht-!, '. :.1 "' I I JI''"'! \I~' 1' Jr' flf"i!tf\'\' ''·" '" \1.rt•rm.1rl..1.." rtl'l.!1•t1J! '' "11 h••U!"'>" 'h l .'J1'l'll'f'·lr1J 1• tJ•' ' ,in1.t•fht'\lrti-l•hq,;.1n •lt:r·J 1 •t • rt'\ l\\'I! \ 111 ti.I• l ll't'lli '·' I ..... , ... p• •fl< ~I \1.t ft:I I maJl rii.t"i• I hl • mp.arm•, h.1 \ l 'J , 10,l'\'>I in'''" h ,,, J '" • l' remain ~11m1'll:t1lt\\ ..... \ OTC\ JOd 1nt11!11/t'11 cla,, ,;I •••••••••••••••• ...... Jean Forbath. The trul k tirt' in 1..i~unJ It h 'J' f. reponl'd .1~1ut I pm .. ul\1d.· .11 \,,, ·' lkta m.1rkl'I Jt the.· 1n1n'l" 11111 "'' \, .1 P.irl .. "J\ .inJ f'J,C.'ll Jl \ .d111, I.I I )('(,II' Youth plunges 200 feet from cliff in Dana Point A San Juan Capistrano youth was ltsted in scnous condition aner he either fell orjum_QCd off a clifT1n Dana Point Thursday. Michael Martinez. 17. of 32905 Calle Miguel "as rescued by Oran&c County Ftre Department paramedics after they responded 10 a call tu the Hundnfton Beach A thief cut the padlock on the aaraae of a home tn the 8600 block of Anchorqc and reportedly stoic a tQOlboit containina S 130 1n tool' Thursday. Police reports '4td they knew the intruder Oed tastbound because he left a footpnn1 1n the wet cement outside the home. • • • One of the cmploycc:s of the Golden Bear at the comer of Main treet and Pacific Coast Hi&hway reported that he saw a na.ked man runninJ in the street in front of the nightclub jump1na 1n front of cars. Poltce later took the man into custody 1n a nearby partuna lot. • • • Someone reportedly stoic S 1.soo 1n ca.men equipment from •black 1983 Toyota upra parted an a shopp1na area lot at the comer of Yorktown Avcnut' and Main Street ThuAday • • • Pohcc apprthendt'd ~oman Orange Count) Shcnn·., Department at about 4 p.m. reporting n man had allrudly )Umped over the cliff at Scenic Dnvc and Dana trand Road Martinez fell about 200 feet . .i tin· dcpanment spoke man said Para· medics rappelled o ver th(' )ldt" to reach him. Wednesday for allegedly trying to steal a S I 00 cordless phone from a Target store at the comer of Adams A venue and ttrookhunt Street. She was taken into custody and the phone was recovered. pobce reports saad. • • • A surfer ndtn& the waves off Hun11n1ton Street Wednesday after- noon reported that he lost his $340 surfboal'd when the surlboard leash anachcd to his 1.nkJe broke CoetaMeea The vice prts1dcn1 of the Startin.a Point AJumni company reported that someone broke into the .HO W Bay St. business Monday n!Jht and n olc $346 in cash from a desk draWff lAp.Da a.ch Police llTCSted four motonst\ on susp1cton of dri\ltl'IJ under the in- fluence of alcohol Ronald Cirant No1les. 49, was stopped at ' 10 am The Mannl' C orp' and \hl·ritr, depanmcn t ~·n1 hdicoptc:r'> to .i<,<tl\t 1n the n:S(uc Man"1e1 "'"' hrn~m-<l up the.· cltfl and rushed 10 \.fl\Ston < ommun1I> Ho'ipllal in Mt!>\llln \ ieJl' "hc:H· ht" untk f""l'OI '>llr(l.C'r. tor muh1pk fr:tl tUr'r\ Thunda} on North Coast H1ghwa) Hu&h Colgate Damon. ~4. wa~ ar- rested 'honl> ht-tore I a m rhu~a~ on t.ei1on Street and South ( oa" Highway Connie Ma) Chnsten~n. 48. wu stopped shon l) at M pm Wcdn~ay on Broadwn) ~nd Gerald Lynn W11l1fotd. 46. was arrested shonty before 2 m Wedne~y along the 300 blod . of Forest A venue . 8oatb County An cmpk>yee of a La.auna Hills Mobil service 5tatton. 2 .\f.11) I El Toro Road. reported th11 a fell ow em· ployee mile more than SI . l 6S from the bus1ncs pnor 10 h1 hlft • • • AS 700 pair ot bucket \Cit\, $200 in vehicle puges and S6<X> in C'ar \le~o equipment were reported \\Olen from a vehicle parked 1n front of an El Tom home 1n thC' 2~000 hlod. ofF:mh1nf. • • • A S \0 ma1lhm WI' rrJl()rteJ \tolen .. lrom in tr.int 111 .1 '"uth L"1~unJ hum I:' • • • .\ 1h1ct rcpurtedh '>lok S lllU in uKh from a \,1 1'i"i1on \ 11·10 h11mc.· an thl· ~o '00 bhxk 111 Pal .1111 \\ t•Jn1•,. d .l} Newport Beach ..\ So25 l'ar stcrc:o "a' rl'portt"d <.tolcn from a l"S~ To\ota pll kup trud . parked tn the g.iragc of .i home in The 100 blod l)f ~~th ~H~~t \\-t"dnesda} 01gh1 • • • '\ thief rcponcd1> broke intu the garage ol a hnnw 1n thc 'tlO hh"' t.. 1>1 ..\nade T ut"\da\ and \IOle j s ~n111:­ ~pttd b11..' •le • • • omeonc reportt"dh 'tok \IP 1n cash and s~.120 1n Jl'"'l'ln from a home 1n thr 100 hlock ot 'Jonh Ra\ front Tuc.'~fa'I lrnne " th1et reponedl) ~tok S8XO in Jewclr) fro m an "'-n&tll trttl home Thunda" neaf'b\. rn1denct on Butler "a' .ii'" hur11.l.1n 1c.•.J I h11i"1.1 roh1.e \.!Id In th.it th1.'ll lhl ll 1l'I If•• J .... 3\ \lo llt-$:I.I'll Ill {tl'lll' • • • ~ "lt'rt'o v.rn th 111<1rt' thJll J 1 ~ "'·" n-pont•c.l ~t11k11 11.,m th 11'.idin' ,onlt'rt'Oll" rnum •'' .1 "hc,.11 di 4;..~,, \t 11.. he bon U1 1' 1· l 11L·-..J..1, • • • l a~h 10 1.tltn[l ~\(\ell•"·'' fl'l"'rlt•11 ~tolen ln1m a 'elk .11 J I ~·I I .1•, Rt"staurant. 4,4., t ,1mpu' t>r1,r Thur~J\ Pnht't' repc11l' "1h11h1 -..ill had beenTef1 open Fountain Valley \ i "oP l •11 ,1L·r1·11 "·I' rq"•rt1·« ,ll,ll"n from .l I.Ill t •h' \kru·Jn 'tltl\f) parlcrll in .1 IPt .It Hti "'<.'" h11pt• ~trtct Thur...,l.l\ 1 ht• thll'I hrokl' 0nt" of Ilic.' "'lndo"' tn jot.\1n l" n 1 r. f'(l hcc.-rcf'(ln s \.lid • • • r "'n ponahll' T\ 'ti' '<lluc.•J .11 s \tl(I \loCrt' rcpnnt'd \IOll·n IT•ltll .\ home 1n thr 11 .,llO hhl\.~ nl l);"!l"'•"l\.I ThuNfa, • • • .\ { 1i!>ta \1l"\3 Jrnt.ll a'w•tant rl·ronr-d that '°mt"Clnt" ,l,1<ihro all Bar bandit gets $3 ,000 •\ b.'\nd1t v.t4nna a ''" mask m11de off Wlth 1bou1 $3.000 from a Co ta Meu tavern after hold1~ two cm· plO)ttS at aunpotnl Thundl)' Lt Tom Durham said the rob~ entc.-mJ Hotue 8arm1 hac-r~. I Q76 ewport Blvd.. about 10 2S a m hcfot"l' the har had OPt'nt'd C am1n1 i 4,<ahtx-r autumatac p1'itol. ·the mtruder fof'C'CJ tht" tv.o v.orkt'n tnlo thl' oOk~ Jn1.! told thrni to he on tht 00\>t Durham 1d tht' mont'\ "I \ t.aken from an offi1.·c.-'"'"' Ht" u1d tht"" ro~r v.as I Pf\llt"l'nth Yen "-1lhout ht\ ma\k uu1~1dc the ._,em \\1tn~~ de ·nbcd the ban dtt 8' a H1\pantl fl ftt1 tall I KO pound\ 10 \t"af"l.old "'uh a mu,ta, hr anJ long 1;,1J rhum' a;. ....... .-.--. ................ -...---------------.-. ... ------------------------------------------..---.-.----------------~~~~~~~~-"-''--~--~~~----- . . . \ ' t'.11 . 1.11 ..... 1.1 ,, '·' • "'· 1' p rt ·cl 111.11 "'t lh ,1 \ , ' UI 1111 ... Ill I h, ~ .. 1 i.'l V.,1\ \I 10,l.1\ I. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, December 8, 1985 ----- 15 HOUR SALE: .. SPORTSWEAR SO'S Save 25%: On our entire stock of sweaters. 0 . 40. Reg. 24.00 to 59 .99 18.00 to 44.99 Save 25%: On our entire stock of misses Coca Cola separates. D. 252. Reg. 32.00 to 36.00 24.00 to 27.00 Save 25%: On Gloria Vanderbilt indigo stretc h denim 1eans in canon/spandex. 'sizes 6 to 14 0 252 Reg. 40.00 30.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of skirts and pants 0 443 Reg. 19 99 to 54 00 14.99 to 40.50 Save 25%: On our enttre stock of sport swear separates from a famous maker 0 . 78. Reg. 19.99 to 100.00 14.99 to 75.00 Save 25%: On career sportswear from Counterparts, Claude. Condor. Pieces 'N Parts. Clio. more 0 443. Reg 19 99 to 48 00 14.99 t o 38.00 Save 25%! On our entire stock of blouses. Reg 36 00 to 40 00 27.50 to 30.00 Save 25%: On pure cotton denim 1eans by Axiom Sport 0 252 Reg 25 00 18.75 Save 25%: On Gloria Vanderbilt oxford cloth button down shirts 0 252 Reg. 20.00 . . 15.00 Take en additional 25% off: Already reduced casual sportsw ear from Sportswear 80's D 252 Reg 17 99 to 54.99 13.49 to 41 .24 V .l.P. SPORTSWEAR Take en edditional 25% off: Already· reduced CQordinates by a famous maker. Trad1t1onal iackets, pants, skirts, blouses and sweaters. 0 272. Reg. 29.99 to 100.99 22.49 to 75.74 Save 25%: On selected better collections m dept. 197. Pants. blouses, sweaters. Reg. 35 99 to 99 99 28.99· to 74.99 Take en additional 25% off: Already reduced Bridge Collections from famous designers 0 104 • • Reg. 14 99 to 144 99 11.24 to 108.74 .,., d/t't u ... A 1 ., • r' ,,,,. ~· ~ #'. •• " ••.• ,, Ht" I 1 ... ,.., •• y • ~·' '· 1•t • t' .. '"' /..• 11 ,,, I"' H .... 1 .•• ,,,.,., ... ! (J""' •.-v '!/1 ,., .. .a ~~ ,\.It• 1 ,,,,~ Ii,,.,. ~ ,,., •1 ,, 1l ~ 9 .. ,,,.,., ,., ,, •• ' M ,,, ,, P~,. PLAZA SPORTSWEAR Save 25%: On our entire stock of misses sweaters e)(cept boucle cardigans D 1491450 Reg 19 99 to 54 OO· 14.99-40.50 Save 25%: On our enttre stock of Plaza blouses 0 66 100 297 Reg. 14.49 to 38 00 . . 10.17 to 28.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of Plaza 1ackets ana skirts 0. ,j'S"la:42 .... - Reg. 9.49 to 40.00 7.11 to 30~00 Save 25%: On all denim jeans by Weekenders and N Y Jean Co. D 135 Reg 24 00 and 26.ob 18.00 end 19.50 Tele• en edc:HtionM 25% off: Already reduced Plaza separates. Career and casual styles including pants. skirts. FOCUS SPORTSWEAR Save 25%: On our Guess? Marilyn 1eans. D. 243. Reg. 48.00-50.00 . 38.00 to 37.50 Take en edditioneJ 25% off: Already reduced career and casual separates from your favorite w oman designer. o. 12/161.198/456. Reg. 19.49 to 58.99 . . .... 14.82 to 44.24 Save 25%: On our entire stock of rayon and wool jersey separates by Network. D. 441. Reg . 32.00 to 96.00 . . . . 24.00 to 72.00 Tele• en eddttk>n.a 25% off: Already reduced separates from our contemporary designer collections. 0 . 441. Reg. 20.49 to 60.99 . . . . 15.37 to 46.74 JUNIORS Save 25%: On our entire stock of Actif fleece separates in solid colors. D. i 46. Reg. 12.00 to 18.00 . 9.00 to 13.50 Save 25%: On all regular price woven tops and jackets. (Esprit and Generra e)(cluded.) 0 . 52/124. Reg. 24.00 to 65.00 . 18.00 to 48.75 Save 25%: On all junior outerwear. D. 76. Reg. 19.49 to 90.00 14.81 to 67.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of sweaters e)(cept Esprit and Generra. 0 . 97. Reg. 29.99 to 48.00 . 22.49 to 38.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of woven pants and skirts. (Knit ~nts and Esprit and Generra e)(cluded.) 0 . 129/236. Reg. 14.49 to 34.00 ....... 10.87 to 25.50 DRESSES Save 30%: On all regular price social oc cas1on dresses 0 . 84/131 Reg 40 00 to 122.00 28.00 to 85.40 Save 30%: On our entire stock of Plaza Dresses 0 73 Reg 19 99 to 68.00 13.99 to 47.60 Save 30%: On our entire stock of regular priced moderate updated dresses. D. 21 49. Reg. 29.99 to 98.00 20.99 to 88.60 Save 30%: On our entire stock of silk dresses frorti Oleg Cassint, Argenti and your favorite woman designer_ 0 . 221230 Reg . 39 99 to 122 00 27.99 to 15.40 Save 30%: On our entire stock of More --Worrrarnrres'Se-S. D. 62. Reg . 19.49 to 66.00 . 13.64 to 48.20 Save 30%: On our entire stock of Petite Dresses. 0 . 271163 Reg . 29.99 to 84.00 . 20.11 to 68.80 MORE WOMAN Jackets and more. Q .. 1351442 _ . ..__.,.._,....26%: On-0ur ent1~ock of Mote Reg 9 49 to 40 00 7.11 to 30.00 Woman separates for 38 to 44. 0 . 127 MISSES' COATS Save 21%: On our entire stock of travel and all weather 'coats. 0 . 226 Reg. 89.99 to 175.00 67.49 to 131.25 S.ve 30%: On our entire. stock of misses short coats in w ool and wool blends O 25. Reg 89 99 to 175 00 82.n to 122.50 COSMETIC ACCESSORIES &ave 25%: Our entire stock of travel ac cessories from Trina, Celebrity dnd Designs on Travel. 0 11 8 Reg. 2 99 to 46.00 2.24 to 34.50 Sov• 25%: Ow own imported vanity m1r rors and lighted compacts 0 118 Reg 5 00 to 12 00 3.75 to 9.00 Reg . 14.49 to 69 99 10.17 to 52.49 Seve 25%: On our entire stock o f More Woman active wear, sizes 38 to 44 0 . 279. Reg 9 49 to 46.00 7.12 to 34.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock o f More Woman coordinates. 38 to 44 0 . 132. Reg . 19.49 to 90.00 . . 14.11 to 17.50 PETITES --- -Tiiie• en eddltlon• 21% off: t.lre-ady reduced coordinates from Russ. Personal, more D. 287 Reg 26.99 to 68.99 20.24 to 61 .74 S.ve 28%: On Counterpans petites French canvas pants 0 287/4751405. Reg 34.00 25.ISO S.ve 21%: On all regular pnce petite cardigans 0 405 Reg 30 or 10 39 99 22.50 to 30.00 J 8: 00 A I MI TO 11 INTIMATE APPAREL Save 20%: On our entire stock of bras and foundations. 0 . 1~ Reg. 5.00 to 26.00 . . 4.00 to 20.80 Save 25%: On our entire stock of sleepwear. robes and loungewear D. 24/30/51/54/67/2881232. Reg. 12.00 to 86.00 . 9.00 to 84.50 Save 20%: Our entire stock of daywear Full slips, half slips, tap pants, camisoles. and more. D. 63. Reg. 7 .00 to 52.00 . 5.60 to 41.60 Save 20%: Our entire stock of panties. 0 . 260. Reg. 2.50 to 22.50 . 2.00 to 18.00 FASHION ACCESSORIES Save 25%: On our entire stock of leather clutches. (Designer not includedl. 0 . 117/172/422. Reg. 15.99 to 40.00 11.99 to 30.00 Save 20%: On our entire stock of Round The-Clock, DIM and textured hosiery (Givenchy e)(cludedl 0 3 Reg. 1.75 to 16 00 1.40 to 12.80 Save 20%: On our entire stock of leotards, tights. legwarmers D. 223. Reg. 6.00 to 45 00 4.80 to 36.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of evening handbags. D 227. Reg. 20.00 to 36.00 15.00 to 27.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of pearl Jewelry from M onet and Trifari. D. 111 /427. Reg. 9.50 to 20.00 .8.99 to 15.00 Save 25%: Our entire stock of pierced and clip earrings. 0 . 20/1 11 4271141 1439. · . . Save 25%: On enttre stock of Phillippe and B.H. Smith leather handbags and .clutches. 0 . ]72/422. . Reg . 17.99 to 88.00 13.49 to 66.00 Save 25%: Our entire stock of vinyl hand bags and clutches. D. 37/1171172/422. Reg . 9.99 to 58.00 . . . . 7.49 to 44.25 Save 26%: On our entire stock of small leather goods and jewelry boxes. D. 142 Reg . 6.00 to 100.00 . 4.50 to 75.00 Save 25%: On our entire stock of women's belts 0 . 86/449. Reg . 3.99 to 40.00 2.99 to 30.00 WOMEN'S SHOES Save 25%: Our entire stock of C1 t1es shoes. D. 108 Reg . 58 00 to 61 00 43.50 to 45.75 Save 25%: Our entire stock of Liz Claiborne and Gloria Vanderbilt shoes D 221 . Reg . 49.00 to 69.00 21.75 to 51 .75 Save 25%: Our entire stock of designer shbes from Anne Klem, Calvin Klein, Charles Jourdan and more D. 283 Reg. 79.00 to 150.00 69.25 to 112.50 Ploz;r, Oe1 Amo. Century E:11v. N"'W?Qrt Gtl"ndnle. Sherman Oaks. Fashion Va11ev. Sari1a Mo111c11 BP111>1 ly Center Save 26%: Entire stock of Calico, LifeStride, A)(iom and Naturaltzers 0 35/222. Reg. 30.00 to 5_1.00 22.50 to 38.26 Save 26%: Our enttre stock of Junior boots and shoes from 9-West, Esprit de r . J Simone, more 0 181 175 Reg. 19.99 to 90 00 14.99 to 17.50 YOUNG MENS SPORTSWEAR MEN'S FURNISHINGS Save 25%: On our entire stock of mens Florshe1m shoes D 121 Reg 56 00 to 100 00 42.00 to 15.00 Save 30%: On our entire s1ock of dress shirts 0 7 147 218 431 Reg 13.99 to 32 50 9.79 to 22.75 Save 25%: Our en ttr e -.totk of men's belts. Reg. 5 00 25.00 3.75 to 18.75 Save 300A>:-Our ent1rP stotk of men's neckwear 0 122 125 Reg 8 50 to 18 50 5.95 to 12.95 Save 25%: On our enrirP stocl.. of men s underwear 0 91 432 Reg 4 00 to 14 50 3.00 to 10.87 Sa"e 25%: On our enttre stock of robes 0 164 Reg 24 00 to 70 00 18.00 to 52.50 Save 25%: On our en rire srock of men's hosiery 0 281 Reg 3 00 to 13 50 2.25 to 10.12 MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Save 30%: On our ent1rt' sto~k of regular price men· s swet1 t C'rs D 1 71 292 Reg 20 00 to 45 00 14.00 to 31.50 Save JOOA>: On all r e~1ul<1r pric1-1 designer sportswea r Swet1tPr s. outerwear sport shirts an<J slC1cks 0 215 423 Reg 34.00 to 68 00 23.80 to 47.60 ,. Save 30%: On our en tire stoc k of weekend w e .. ir Famous French designer gear, Coca Cola, Cadaz ,md more llzod Reg. 16 99 to 95 00 11.20 to 66.50 Save 30%: Se1ected ,ean!:. Famou::. maker and designer styles 1nclurlecl D 195 290 Reg 28.00 to 40 00 19.60 to 28.00 Save 30%: On our en tire stock of Haggar slacks and sportscoars 0 132 Reg. 21 99 to 110 00 , 15.39 to 77.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock of short sleeve men's kn11 and w oven shirts solids and stripes 0 50 212 213 417 Reg 14 00 to 30 00 10.50 to 22.50 Save 30%: On all regular price men's outerwear 1ackets 0 217 Reg 45 00 to 150.00 31.50 to 106.00 BOYS' 4 TO 20 Save_30%: On our entire _sto.ck of long sleeve sweaters for boys 8 to 20. D 240 Reg. 11 .99 to 25 00 8.39 to 17.50 Save 26%: Jog suits from Jay Jay, Jog gles. Eagle Angel M ills Boys 4-7. O 74 Reg 20.00 15.00 Sizes 8-20, reg. 19.99 to 34.00 14.99 to 25.50 Save 25%: On our ent1re stock of boys' pajamas. D. 430/239. Reg. 8.00 to 14.00 . . . . 8.00 to 10.50 Save 30%: On our entire stock of knit tops for boys 8-20, 0 . 26. Reg. 7.99 to 22.00 5.51 to 16.40 Save 25%: On our entire s.tOGk-of Levi's corduroys. Sizes 8 to 14, feg. 13.99 10.• Sizes 16 to 20, reg. 15.99 11.11 WEST COAST KIDS S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of warm outerwear for girls 4 -14, boys 4 to 20. Save 30%: On our entire stock of woven toddlers, newborns and infants O. shirts. 0 . 183. 47/96/90/234/137/428/446/459. Reg. 9.99 to 38 00 8.99 to 28.IO Reg. 9.99 to 70.00 . . .. I .II to 48.00 Save 21%: Our entire stpck of young Save 30%: On our entire stock of Health men's sw eaters. 0 b. Tex for newborns. infants. 4 to 14 Reg. 14.99 to 48 00 11.26 to 31.00 0 . 44/1371428/4191420/418 Sa¥e 30%: On our entire stock of young Reg. 5.99 to 27.00 4.19 to 11.IO men's tOp$ from Campus.Jle Tigre. 0 . Save 30%: Our entire stock o dresses for 411 Reg. 12.99 to 22.00 9.08 to 16.40 newborns. infants, toddlers and girls' S.ve 30%: On our entire stock o f young 4 to 14. 0 . 47196190. men's long sleeve knit shirts. Reg. 9.99 to 76.00 8.99 to 13.20 Reg. 20.00 to 42.00 14.00 to 29.40 Save 30%: On our entire stock of boys Save 21%: On out entrre stock <St dress dress-up for newborns, infants and tod· pants, blazers. sportcoats. 0 . 187. dlers. 0 1371234/428 Reg. 20.00 to 85 00 15.00 to 83.75 Reg 14 00 to 42.00 8.IO to 21.40 SELECTION Will VARY ITORE TO STORE. INT'ERMEDIA Tf MARK DOWNI 'EXCEPT PLAZA OOWlllTOWN ' «>range Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oecemt>er e. 1985 A6 I :00 P.M: SATURDAY, DEC. 7TH MENS CLOTHING Save 25%: On our entire stock of men s tailored clothing D 9 48 61 192 I Suits 1n selected stores 1 Reg. 57 50 to 335 00 40.25 to 281.25 DOMESTICS 49.99 any size: Designer comforters from Liz Claiborne. Perry Ellis dnd YSL Dept 175 Orig 99 99 to 199 99 49.99 any size 39.99 any size: KatJd comforters Dt:r>t 175 Orig !39 99 to 199 99 39.99 any size Save 50%: Lace sheet anc1 comfortPr sets Dept 175 Orig 120 00 to 300 00 59.99 to 149..99._ Save 30%: Our enwe selec11on of tdble linens and acc.essor1es except Christmcl'i styles Choosv tJblecloths pla1..emJ1s placemc11 sr•ts. nJpk1ns. rinys dc1..or.i1or rounds Jnd table pdcls Di>pt 113 Orig 1 50 to 70 00 1.05 to 48.99 Save 50%: Popularity solid and stripl' bath sheets by Fieldcrest Depl 23 If perfect 20 00 9.99 Save 50%: Terry print bPdch lowt•ls by H1lasal Dept 23 Orig 18 00 4.99 Save 50%: V I P oversized 1ow1•b t1y J P Stevens Dept 23 Wash to hath if perfect 4 00 to 14.00 1.99 to 6.99 Save 50%: Swan Silhouette she,ir1•d velour jacquard towel ensemble!:> by C,111 non Dept 23 Wash to bath. 1f perf Pct 4 00 to 8 00 1.99 to 3.99 Save 50%: 1~ GOHOA-t.tt(}UiltO ~t)wt-'l ... horn J R United and Cannon 0PPl 23 Wash 10 IJt1lh Or1y 4 00 to 12 00 1.99 to 3.99 Save 50%: Our entire i;,to1 I. of fa..,tuon wovrn rugs Dt•pt 26S Orig 3 00 to 60 00 9.99 all sizes Save 50%: D1scont1nuc<I llc1th clCr f'<;<,oru•:. rrnd shower ( 1Ht.1tn'> 1]'11 l'Jll Anclrt• R11 t1,nrl style'> DPpr 144 Orig 3 00 10 60 00 1.49 to 29.99 Save 20% tQ 50%: Our t'rl!Ht' J<,Sortnwnt of bath rugs Dept 265 Orig 12 00 to 50 00 5.99 to 34.99 Save 50%: D1scont11H1Pd c ornfor !!•rs ,1r11I Orig 8 00 10 320 00 2.49 to 109.99 Save 50%: Our ~ntire st'lectinn of 1 om forter sets Dept 10 Orig 160 00 ro 320 00 79.99 to 159.99 Save 50%: Our selection of blctnf..•·h Dept 55 Twin to king Ong 20 00 to 120 00 9.99 to 59.99 Save 50%: Our entire selt-t ljOn of pillow.., Dept 266 Std to k1nq Ong 20 00 to 200 00 8.99 to 99.99 Save 50%: Our selection of fitted or wrap mattress pads Dept 264 Twin to f..1ny Ong 30 00 to 80 00 14.99 to 39.99 S.ve 60%: Assorted queen and king sheets. Dept. 2. Orig. 24.00 to 28.00 . . . 9.11 .net 11.99 S.ve 50%: Tulip and Diamond tan closet ensembW& fram-r<TC. fUOdUCU. O,ept. 4- Reg. 20.00 to 40.00 . . . . . . .... to 11.11 SMALLWARES S.ve en eddldonel 21%: Ott the sale price of Prestige 4 pc. luggage set. Dept. 33 . Orig. 30.00 to 90.00, sale 17.99 to 44.99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.41 to 33.74 S.ve en eddldonel 25%: Off the sale price of Country 5 pc. luggage set Dept 33. Orig . 40.00 to 95.00, sale 19.99 to 54.99 . . . . . . . 14.11 to 41.24 HOME ENTERTAINING Save 25%: M ikasa neoclassic crystal tableware Dept 412 Orig 5 95 to 15 95 4.46 to 11 .96 Save 37%: Longchamps full lead crystal by J . G Durand Dept 36 Orig 6 for· 23 94 or 3.99 ea 6 for 14.99 or 2.50 ea. Save 15% to 40%: All Mikasa, Lenox and Gorham crystal stemware Dept 36 412 >Orig. 14 95 to 27 50 8.95 to 19.95 Save 25%: Off the marked price o f OLH entire collection of srlverplated teaware barware and trays Dept 166 Save 50%: Our entire assortment of 5 pc place settings 111 s1lverplatt-and qolcl t>IPC tropldte Dept. 59 Reg 40 00 to 180 00 20.00 to 90.00 Save 33%: Our entire c:ollect1on of hr.iss gifts Dept 70 Reg 8 00 to 75 00 5.34 to 50.00 Save 25%: Our entire 1..ollect1on of ceramic vases Dept 413 Reg 14 99 to 100 00 11.24 to 75.00 Save 50%: All Mikasa 20 IH. -;torww.trt' sets Dept 408 Save 50%: Selected No11t<1ke 45 pc c11n nerware sets Dept 203 Orig 485 00 to 585 00 199.99 Save 50%: Sango 65 pc. d1nm•rwa1e '>ets Dept. 11 Orig 250.00 69.99 Save SO°k: Sango 91 pc <linnerw.irt• '>Pis Dept 11 Orig 350 00 89.99 Save 25%: Lipper Blue DJnube dinner ware dnd accessories Dept 11 HOUSEWARES Save 30°k: ,..,, '" A.rt.in •• P1i, .. rq11•1 111 ~ 1111• 1, D··n· 1<i.1 011q 20 on 1,, .18 on 14.00 to 33.60 Save 30°/o: 0111 ..,,•I•·• 111 ' , ,1 '''"" 1 ..,1•r\if'Wdrt' l 1111lo.11• Id'" 111d w11~ ·, ''"t r I l11dM I Dt'pl 21)6 Or1q 2 25 to JO oo . 1.58 to 28.00 Save 30o/o: C11 1q11 <11 .. 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CARPETS AND AREA RUGS Save 35% to 50%: \'dll • yatron n ••.i:.ur•· ,,.., u1.a ~ · padcllny H d f l r P d n::.tdl J' \i ._'I 10..,, from 19 qudl1t1t>S .r over .lOO J1f1,.,, .. • colors Or1y 32 0U to 56 00 16.99 to 29.99 sq. yd. installed Save an additional 10%: QH •tw ..... 1 .. p111..~ of Mad11d wo•il • u111 ... m~·1..llcHy ,.,, ,, rugs lrom 5pd1P Dep• J5 Qr y 150 00 tc 600 00 80.10 to 35910 Save an additional 10%: 0 1• r .. ., 1 t' pr t! Of )\Jr t'l r ,\IOl )r ,.., 'd Jp:,1qn rug::. D..-p1 ~'j Oriq 80 00 •o 30C 00 35.99 to 179.10 LAMPS/MIRRORS , __ Save 4()'>;'o : ,, • ~· ··, Save an add1t1onal 25"to ,. ff i' •• 1.t • "" Ot';J' O• l 12~11\IJ r .YI< ~ Save 33%: 2 -.h ...... ••' 29 99 r,1t ,.. s"' ~'"' flt u:_ -. 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This w~k's meeung was the first of two heanngs tbe council will bold to dotel"(tline bow the park's master plan of .development wiH proceed. The next public bearing is set for Jan. 21 . The proposal includes: •A $500,000 teen center. •A $200.000 addition to the senior citizen buildinJ. •Construction of a $90.000 restroom/snack bar facility. •Conversion of the park's one hardball diamond, at a cost of about $2,000, so it can be used by both junior baseball and softball leagues. •Construction of a junior baseball diamond, soccer field and 46 parking spaces in the southern portion of the park, at a cost of about $90,000. •Construction of two junior baseball fields in the northern part of the park, at a cost ofS90,000. •Construction of a tennis center and pro shop. cost unknown . Bob Cook, the city's recreation manager, said the city is currently seeking bids for the concession to operate a tennis center and P.TO shop at Mile-Square Park. Unul a can- didate is selected, he said. the staff can't estimate the cost of the tennis center. At Tuesday's meeting. the maJonty of the council had little comment to make. The exception was Ben Nielsen. who said he wa~ womed about several aspects of the com- mission's more-than-SI million proposal. Nielsen aslced why a tennts center was added to the list, when the commission said there was no need for additional tennis couns. Nielsen also said he was worried about possible supervision problems that might result from isolating the teen center near the center of the park. "We felt there might be conflicts if the i~n center was too near the senior and recreation centers," Wayne Os- borne, the director of public works, responded. costs because of tbe need for in- crcued supervision. He asked the staff to reconsider placing the t~n center near the recreation center. "I think it might prove to be chea~r." Nielsen said. Nielsen also questioned how con- verting the park's baseball diamond would affect Fountain Valley High School's baseball pravam. Cook said conversion of the field was limited to leveling the pitcbe~s mound and a few-minor changes. "These changes will not mean the field can't be used for adult or high school baseball." Cook said. He said the park staff would level the pitcher's mound in May at the close of the high school baseball season. With the mound leveled. the field could be used for junior baseball or softball leagues during the sum- mer. "The high school can rebuild the mound each year at the start of their season ... Cook said. Nielsen asked iflighting additional junior baseball diamonds wouJd al- lieviate some of the crowding faced by the city youth baseball leagues. Wally Divino of the Fountain Valley Youth Basebatl League, said it isn't feasible to have 9-to IQ..year- olds playing baseball after dark. Cruise winners Nestande dinner garners $220,000 By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfW.~ ..... ·- Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande raised more than $220,000 for bis campaign for lieutenant gov- ernor at a $250.a·plate di;'lDer .held Wednesday nipt-at-the-ImneH1Jton hotel. The fund-raiser, attended by about 745 supporters. was the largest for ~e Republican candidate since a spnng • 1983 event featuring Gov. George _ Dcukmejian. Guests Wednesday night 10cluded Assemblyman Gil Ferguson, R-New- pon Beach; Sen. Marian Bergeson, R- Newport Beach; As.semblyman Roh- en Frazee. R-Carlsbad; and Sen. Ed Royce, R-Anaheim. Other supponers in attendance were home builder and businessman William Lyon, developer and busi- ness owner George Argyros, de-velo~r and Democratic financier David Stein and Richard O'Neill. a landowner and former state chair- man of the Democratic Pany. •An addition to the Recreauon Center, with an estimated cost of $1 50.000; Nielsen said he couJd understand that. but thought a t~n center in the center of the park would entail more Once the council adopts a revised plan. it should set the priorities for each new development to the park. Osborne said. questions delay contr.act F rank and Ellen vacuy will llOOD be enjoyln& a .even-day Prt.nceea Cra.lae on the llmcan Riviera courtay of the Dally Pl.lot. The Coeta lie.a couple'• name wu drawn from more than 1,000 entranta ID a conteat for aubecrlbera aponH redby the newapaper'• clrcalation department. ''I think the e~nt was a tremen- dous indication of the support in Orange County when you can bring out that many people and raise so much this early in the campaign," Nestande said. "I was pleased. of course, with the tumouL" Nestande's bid for lieutenant gov- ernor kicked off June 4, a wards to ambulance firms Witness ruled 'unreliable' By USA MAHONEY Sherman Nin.bw:g of ~uthland instead decided to recommen~ that as court •eleases C01 ... v.J•ct Ot .. o.llf,......,. AmbulanceScrvicemAnahe1m com-contracts be awarded to the com-~ 1 .AA Orange County supervisors de-plained that bjs company was being panics currc~tly . serving' the areas layed for a week the awarding of 1gn~red by the panel and that ~e was because all providers were deemed emergency response contracts in six dented .the chance to argue his case compet~nt and there ha~ been no unincorporated county areas so ques-before tts members. Southlan~ was complamts from the public. Reporters rebuked for t h reats to victim tions about how a selection panel not . rec?mmended as primary But Ninbu'J maintains such action t th t t came Up with its recommendations provider ID any of the contract areas. is unfair tO htS company because he 0 ge er 0 recan can be answered. Larry Seal of Seal's Ambulance had previously applied to serve The Boar.d of Supervisors was to Sc.rvice in Hunti~gton Beach also Midw!ly City but w~s denied the area have awarded primary service con-gnped because his firm was not when ll became available last June. A tracts Tuesday to four out of seven recommended to provide service to fi re offici.al "arbitrarily" pr«?poscd ambulance companies that asked to Rossm~r. one of three areas he bid that Medu Am bu.lance Sc~1ce fill serve the unincorporated areas of on. Seal s was recomme~ded fo r the open slot and Nm burg wd he was Sunset Beach, Santa Ana Heights and Sunset Beach, ~nta Ana Heights and told ~Y Schm~I . he would not John Wayne Airport, Rossmoor, John Wayne Airport. reco~s1der the dec1s1on ~use: a new LONOON (AP) -The Court of Appeal on Thursday freed a man who has served two years of a robbery sentence after ruJinJ his conviction had been "unsafe' and that the robbery victim - a woman who now lives in Laguna Beach -was an unreliable witness. Orange-Olive, Midway City a°" Supervisor Bruce Nestande voiced bidding process was being devised. Lemon/Cowan Heights and SiJver-concern that ambuJance services had Schmahl confirmed that the de- ado Canyon. been denied the opponunity to speak cmon to use Medix was made The court said a robbery took place but that the victim. a Bntish woman who later moved to California, was an unreliable witness because she "em- broidered" facts. But complamts from two am-to the panel. "independently" by the fire depan- bulance services prompted the board Roben Schmahl, deputy duector of ment but maintained that the later to delay the matter to resolve ques-county fire services, said it was left up recommendation that Medix keep tions about how services were chosen to panel members whether to inter-serving the area was made objectively for the six areas. view any company officials. Thev by the five-member panel. Lord Lane, chief justice of England and head of the three-judge appeal panel. also condemned as UNCOVER GREAT SAVINGS AT ' COSTA ME A Bra tnl & Sun011wtr an Nordstrom Rack 7'i l 5901 EL TORO 23710 l l lorn RoMI !Next to Edward l tnemal !l55·9136 9ED&llATH • ·1 SAVE UP TO 553NOW! OufUH Quilted •et11preada Make this lloliday season special with a beautifully hand guided ooth~ quilted bedspread Choose from decorator florals or geometnc designs and save with our incredibly low prices. 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The chief justice said the reporters used a "thinly veiled threat" to expose the woman as a lesbian unless she changed her sto~ Her statement that the robbery had not taken place was filmed and shown in October on the BBC's "Rough Justice" program, prompting the appeal hearing. The court quashed the con v1ction of Anthony Mycock. 32, but did not declare him innocent. M ycock was sentenced to five years in prison after being ~ictCd of robbing Anne Fiupatrick 10 her apartment in Manchester 10 northern England. The robbery took place 10 June 1983. Mycock was convicted and sentenced that-October Fiupatrick, 31, or Laguna Be.ach, had been the key prosecution wi tness at Mycock's trial. On Monday, she told the court she had been robbed and that BBC reponers Peter Hill and Martin Young had forced her into the television recantation. She told the coun she was a lesbian and the reponers threatened to tell the authorities and have her deported 1f she did not recant her testimony. Lord Lane said FiupatriclCs evidence could nol be trusted because she had given away some items that she reported stolen during the rob- bery. "We shall never know to what extent the facts were embroidered by her," the judge said, adding that had the jury known of Fiupatrick's un- reliability, the outcome of Mycock's trial might have been different. "In short. and not without the greatest hesitation. we find this conviction unsafe," Lord Lane said. The judge sharply rebuked the 8BC reponers, saying they were de- termined to force Fitzpatrick into saying the robbery never took place. in order to sp ite the police. "Unhappily, the methods they used, had they been used by the police, would have merited, and no doubt rightly, instant condemnation Justice' itself," Lord Lane said. The chief justice said the reporters went to the greatest trouble to discredit Fitzpatrick. Fiupatnck could not be reached for comment. Anno~!.O .. ~J~JlJJ.Ya '::..~J!!t~L1a1a THIS WEEK ONL YI ApprelMd Seti 1. Men's 18K Rolex President $8,400.00 2,750 2. ladles' Ring 23.60 cts. EMERALD w/baguette DIAMONDS 5.12 cts. $106,000.00 10,000 3. Tiffany style emerald and diamond necklace $19,000.00 3,000 4. 18K Tiffany style necklacew/12 cts. of DIAMONDS $32,000.00 7,000 5. Foxtail chain with ceylon sapphire pendant 14.52 cts. & 72 pave diamonds 2.02 eta. 1,466.00 4,000 PAR SHP uelllANI • .wlLIY, '1111-S,' -.UITa.U, 1U1ZD 1t29 HAMOR NO deatera. C081'A •SA 3% cnerge on MC. VlsA. AE 845-8841 -~ , 0 111 )VAR I ) FREE HAUL OUTS l i 1 1 R 1 ~.J< , r ) r ( r fy•, r. f i,· • 'v : I ' ' .\ I ' w /Bottom Painting I I 1 ~ ~ t ~ f ,,· • ....._, ' ' ~ ~I " I 0 •• .. o o. ,·. i' f 675-2550 223 21ST ST • NEWPORT BEACH . CA v <). \) v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 os o 0 0 0 1 0 ~m ~ ~he _}(nilling :Jlamingo· Old Fas hioned Spinning at the New Fas~ion Yarn Shop live Angora Spi nning by Connie's Hareloom "Just South of the Five Crowns" 3901-C E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 ~ Beautiful ailk • flowet• and planta make wonderful Chriatmaa 1ifta. Join ua thia Sunday, December 8th durin1the C hriatmaa Walk. Our floral deai1ner will create apecial Chriatmaa arran1emetna for you. 3901-D E. Coaat Hwy. Corona del Mar (Juat South of Five Crown•) 760-5021 ~ 11 3838 E. Coast Hwy. 114-675-5757 2 Corona def Mar Daily 10-6 ~ !u~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 011t•r Jn vt>Jr' of P\pt•m•nc P guJrJntee~ Thf' tender tlJvnr trom lO hour' ~- nt 'mol..ing 1, only with Honeyl.lked brand h.1ms. tht• uu.1l1t\. \ ou II tmd · only at your Honey&aked store. You'll find th~t quality ,ind tl,1vm tnr vnur hohd.iy ham or tlvt•n r<M,teo turl..1 '\ r~~~~C:!l~Clf~~~~, ~ 2 i ; a I I I : CORONA DEL MAR : ~ 2 ! 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Our lowest oricos ever on tref3s 6 lo 7 feet 18.44 • . . 4 IN. FOIL WRAPPED POTTED POINSETTIA PREMIUM ASSORTED T A DOUCLAS FIR TREES 3 TO 5 FT. FAUCET DISH MASTER (M76) HUCCER 421NCH ' CEILINC FAN (G·42) _..,._,~ A AllTRADE 52 PC. SOCKET SET (426-T/S-52) A AllTRADE S·PIECE PLIER SET (900-P-5) 10.73 321 PC. TERMINAL ORCANIZER WOOD HANDI! SCREWDRIVER 7 PC. SET (500 W7) COMPLETE REFINISH INC & CARE KIT Discover how eaCJy refinishing can be LOW OR HICH POWER STRIPPER Two heat settings ' • Daily Pilat FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1985 Pedrea uy they, don't went Dick Wllll•m• back. 82. Tom Lewi• acor•• 30 polnta ••USC route Teua. 113.. Harbor'sAsper: DreSsedtokill Senior setter ready for state volleyball championships By SHARON FRUTOS °' ... Dellr ..... IWf Lara Asper.as set. She doci.n't really need the fresh-from-the-box <ia1lo r uniform she and her teammates were prc'iCnted wi th to wear 1n their state 111le volleyball match Saturday night Asper doesn't need to be dressed up at all. Her ccedats have proved fashi ona ble throu~­ out her fou r years as a varuty '>tart()( and i.he s a perfect fit on Newport Harbor's Sea View League champ1onshtP team. Saturday night, thou(Vl . Asper won't have any designs on how she looks becau~ she'll be d ressed to kill . . and set · Asper, a three-and probably four-year All- CIF sclecllon, and 1wo-t1mc Sea View League volleyball Player of the Year. Wlll complete her 1ll ustnous prep career 1n a 7 o'clock contest wtth unbeaten Mira Costa at Golden Wei.t. Her work won't stop there, however, because too many schools arc looking for a -.cttcr of Asper's caliber While the S-11 senior hasn't decided on a college or university, she has narrowed the field to "one in Caltfo maa." The runway to her forthco mani college career has been filled w11b honor5, 111le~ and pracuce, but what better way to show off her tale.nu than ma state champ1onslup mat.ch. "This 1s hke a team dream," Asper ~1d ancr practice Thur!>day "h 's been four year'> We always wanted to be here ·· It's not that Asper ha~n't been in· cham· p1o nU.ip matches before. She was part ol the West volleyball team which won the gold medal an thr National Sports Festi val in New O rleans this summer. and she's competed on the U S Volleyball Asi.oc1at1on team. "We've been work1 ng together since May.'' Asper \a1d. "We've worked on cond111on1ng. weights, practice "Specifically at helped us Tuesday night We were 1n better shape.'' w.1d Asper of Harbor's five-game win over Los Altos High 1n the !lem1fi nals Tuesday night an Los Altos Asper has been playing. and in pretty good cond1uon, sinCt' .. ax th grade when she JOtned a club volleyball team. "I was the setter bccau~ I was the smallest girl on the team," she stated Tame has changed Asper's 'ilZC and game, as she no tonger sets becaust, or in spate of. her \llC "Wha1 maxes bu a il'tat setter." Harbor ( oach Mike Neece said, "as that w11h all the things \he's accomplished. she stall stay'> alter practice lo hat. She's never satisfied ... After pracuc..e and a team picture. A\per was out on the floor brealong 1n her new uniform "She calls me up on weekends '>O she wuld pract1cc 5etll ng," Neece ~ad .. And as good a.-. · she is. she keeps her hum1l1t ) ·· Asper isn't satisfied to JUSt set, though a .. she's usuall y 1n on a high number of kill\ or blocked shots She's 1n on more ass1w, tha n Magic Johnson But A\per's not ~clung any more notoncty. "Lara would take every award \ht' had .sod gladly gi ve 11 up to win Saturda) nigh t " "lecce said And on Asper'\ lcadef\h1p abll111e\ "le«r didn't hesitate "She leads by cumple Her weakne'>' 1\ she isn't more verbal." Neect has said Asper 1<, one of the l'>P high school ~ners in the nauon and that '>hr rnuld nan on mosl a.n y college I.Cam. ''\he's so Jood through eve!) game wr Sl.art taking things for grantc:d ·· 'lcc<.c ..aid "She take.. unplayable hits and tum~ the m into winners. Of a>ursc '>he ha!> player'> around her who make her look good too When '>he put-!> the ball there, they k.nov. what lO dO With It • And Asper pub st w1th1n reach ofte n In her la\t high ">Choof match A\per w 11n 1 put an}' more prt ')'iurr on hc r\elf than u'ual "I JU St want u~ to ha' e the best game ul lhl' ~ason," she ~1d "We JU'>t want tci fcc:I goo<l about ourselves If we know there wa\ nothing else we could've done. I'll be sallsfied · Lara A9per r t CdM4gains LB semis; Eagles fall 0.-, ..... ,..._ ltf OtWMI --· Corona del Mar Coach Jack Errlon directa h la team, while Sea Kina Jeff Fryer (24) mcorea two of hi• toumament- record 46 polnta agalnat El Camino ln Laguna Beac h Tournament. CdM won to ad•ance to tonight'• eemlflnala. Fryer scores 46 in Sea Kings· win over El Camino By CHRIS MOl'IAHAJ'li It was an up and down n1gh1 tor the two Sea V1ev. League part1l1panl\ 1n the Laguna Bcal h l1 1gh B..i,k.:lball t ournament Corona del l\.1ar t'> read" ror t0n1ght's -.cm1fi nal\. and 11.11i pla' Long Beach Jordan .... hit h held oti Estanua to advann Ht·rl·\ ho"' the action wenl Corona dcl Mar 63, El Camino 10cean1ldc ) ~1 It .... a .. ~hcdulcd a~ a ba')ketball game hut for mo .. 1 ol tht· game n looked 11 1..r a 'pnn1 he1ng run 1n the m1ddk ot .i marjthon The )ea i...1 ng~ 12-111 .Pl<.J,1ng ""11h cons1derahl\ le'i' heigh t thJn tht Wildcat') I ~-1 I turned to rht• runn1n~ game and ,ta\ed v.1th 1t till 1·n11n' v.a} dCSP.llC pl;n 1ng onl\ It\ l' r'l.J l'f' ~n 11>r gujrd I ·><.I Hcjrh-111.l•r "'·" running thl' 1tlenw Jnd 11111,• 1' 'h• llnll' hr .,..3, runmn~ II I• '"" r ., .... 1ngm.10 ld1 I r l'f I ~ r ·l sponded to ,111 th t allt nr111r. h' ~nnng 4h nl ihc ')ca l\.in~' ri11n" fr)er \o\:l\ not panat ul.s r "'ht·rt· ht· \hot trom o n tht· tlunr II 1.1.J' unstoppahk lrom ('\ t•n "" • '• ' or ing on long-ran11l 11m1pt•" .1n1l Iraq:, 10 the ha\kl'I Today's schedule Flfttl ~c. semHll.-h 2 31>-S.n Cle~n11 v' Noro:i 4 ls-El Camino v' Estancia ~~· 5 4~0f'one Ciel ~r "'' Joroan 7;30-Laouna Beach vs. Tu1iln The ~6 p<11 nt~ " ..i loumament ft'lOfd breat..ing the old mark of 45 hdd h' Tim ':>haw n l < an..,on II wa~ \C't in i <f"i aµ1Mt c 1Jr) · \\hen Jkarbowcr wuldn"t find I r'cr he 1.1.en1 to h1'> backuiun mate l>ouir < 1rl'.'C'n In he1ween '>trcak\ of f r n point'>. ( 1rcen hit for I ~ \\ l" l1kc 10 run 11 V.l' can · \aid 'ica K ing ( oath Jdt k Fm nn ''W C'""ant to h<· an up-1em!)I> team 11·, tn our Jtl antagc ht"urn\(' 1.1.1· ..irr riot a • ng p.. v.c:-rlut tl"Jm H··ar~1 .... t·r Jad :1 •ant· Joh un1kr r\lrr 'l t prt'\\1Ht V. 1 e, 1t tht• rc- n. un<.hng lrurn c f1m1 < hn\IJj O\Cn ,1"lJ 1\c1n1 1 H:icr .inJ tJH' ,.ora ng 111 ·1 I r•t•r JOd 1 rlcc·r A ht n we n1 t'<ln! • I ltlt" '1;..r:/, 4w,1ni·1 :tac Jt:lt'n"4.•\ 1 ~:'Jlt'"t"<l "11.t It" m re d ..... 1r llncd ,. t f....ir~' .-1·r1 .1hl1 •,, Jdapt IP the ~I 1\H"''•'nlfl' 11.1r t ,1rid .... 1dt·nnl their r;Ht tr ,m •hn·r .1t the ~tan it the 1..j1J.1nt•r ! l 2 \! nt po int C dM r11ll('d If -ro1nt' II\ •r .t li'I'. mtnull• 'flJr I• ""' 1 Jr1 , .. 1"1rr \lo(' '~rJonc<l !Plea.ae 9eC LAGUNA/82) Five area teams still in hunt At least Rams have fate in theirown hands Su.nset. Seq View teams gun for spot in football finals CIF foolhall 'icmatinal al l1on "on tap tbn1ght and Ii vc area team\ '>1111 have a shot at the bnw~ ri ng. After terrible s howing in New Orleans. they still control destiny against 49ers Nobody came in o n the noon balloon from ~a,katoon and ash·d me, bu t •( hcLk oui tht' Ham\ and you will undcr')tand.,,. hJI 1hq mean h\. 1h.11 tm·d phra~ "'uin1rol their own dl'\- t1ny." • Bobh} DuLkwonh wa,n·11hl' only Ram "'ho tai led tu show up1 11 NewOrlnmi~anday •When theynamc an NH Mo,1 Val uable Player for 1985. the Ha1dcror;· Marcus Allen will be there or thnc- ahouts... will be there or therea bout~ and '>O doc~ anyone who ha\ ..ecn them pla) •If th e California Lo ttery 1s nu t hurting ho~ tracks.11 ,., killing hor\t' pta)'ef\ •It 1s still not in thl· lcasl clear"' h\ the Skins(1ame I'> worth 450,000 •I fMary Lou Rcttun return<, to thl· Ol ympic scene. she will have to gi ve up her TV com mcccials what a 1crnble loss to T v1ewer-s and will do 11 again man~ tam e\ an thl· future •Lou Hoh11~ the lir"il k1ngol the one-liners e\ er lO beu1me nead coach ofthc lnsh •If you m1s!>ed thl' .\ngc1.,· Lru1\t' 111 the Mell1t~n R1v1cra, ~nu can ~till make the LA Eicpre\\ • r ru1 -;c to Balboa Island •It behoove\ thl' \mcmjn l-001 ball ( on lercnce tn li nd a rt''>rx't t:ihlt· opponent tor 1he ( hit jllO !kaf\ 11n Super Su nda~ •\adl} the K.acuh<t ~i; pla)ti:dJn. the Ne-"' C )rleani; ~upt'rdome lor tht• last time un1 1l tht' autumn ol I YXfl •Didn't "01re Damt' pour1tnn when 11 defeated <;ou1hrrn (.'al ~5-0. IO 1966'1 -· Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST J .s bear .... .s 1 t u n LJ1 hdu:..u !> .ihv u l Lili:. Pnla\h high" hool r>ht·n11n 1111 h l ago i....irn·m .\Nul-l.1hlo1•1'~ •l>cpl tll \o\h'hht•tlt \ t'\\ Hl"por1"'n t C'IT' f 11r\lt'r ,,t,1\ .1: tilt· I.it farm K.1nh ~·, ' 1•11 ,, i"'''1l'l I•• •J \ h1n11 rt'\ 11rJ · •< >nh __ ,hupp1n11 UJ ., un11 I .... J n !J \ nttJ • •f)\'n' lh "'Ir tt'I OH't't •I l'\\ •hJll .1 "'•" ~ unlll lht H.11drr' anJ Hr•1n,.1,pl.1\ th\'11 \ 1,11 "intn ~Jmt·1n l)t ra'rr •I• f ,lrfl•ll'l!IH1 .. \\.I tll' l lll'l/k\ ' ri:.s I n 1 \•Unifi n 'I 1 ·ti I \ 1\.111~'' '! 11 t ., H .... ,, I" IJ ~\'I ~ ,. I l d , ·'" .1 t' " ·1 I \' 1 I • t •"! )>'.t nl 1 1\ul l\11t\11;l\ 11,1\ \old .. , 111 I I I lh1 K1·1ri111·ratofl\,1 .!1>1 ... t lr,.,1~.111 pl.1"'' • I ht 1tm1• J .111 11.irJ :Jn ~1·1' ,ti ... ( 11\ l"I\ 111\C'\t'\ .trld. ,1nn11I 1110 1'"'hl'nhl\h..l1•\l'd411a tl'rh..ick In the C'I F-Bag five C onfl·rcnl l' all lbrec Sunset League teams -ld1sun. Marina and Westminster -remain. while Sea View League co-champ10M NcWp<>n Harbor and Sadd]ehaclc have one more hurdle t>c(orc a POtcnttal ( cruraL('onfercncc show- down •Coach Pat Ri ley th1nk"i the Lakcrs •Notre Dame 1, wh1mpenngabout M1am1 .. pounng1to n"1n lhe 58-7 debacle_·-WelLNou.c.Da.m.i.:.has poured 1 ton many 11mes1 n the pas1 _ •lfKarecm Abdul~ab~J~S.Ulfii.­ the firm making Karct'm At14ul - •~><h "1td""hl'lhlr Hum 1 ..... 1, on hand H1 '-<."l' ttum 11 humala.111· tnl· r' II .. I Oji < !l"" 1\ • n1U'T"n• r'\th C'"tl-t'------ Here·~ a cap'iule look at tonigh t's pmes with k1clcofTin each instance al 7:30: WHtmlHter 11·41 v1. Edt1oa (11-2): Wcslm1n•11er's defense and four lost fumbles contnbutcd to a 24-14 Wcstmmstcr victory 1n league play. Ed1JOn counters with a pass10g. offense built around ~n1or quar- t~rback Make An1elov1c and several top rccc:1vcrs. 1ncludin1 Rick Jusucc Sue: Orange ( oast Collcae. Marina 18-3· 1 I vs. Loni Btaclt Poly (10·1): Scan Magula&Jves Manna thc- qu1ck rurtn1na punch and quar- terback Rick Vandcrriet makc'i things happen, while Poly countcn Wllh a heralded defen5t and a 6-1. 2<X). pound Junior runnina back 1n Leonard Ruascll. Tyrone Yo una- blood keys Manna's dden5e. 1te: Cerritos Colleac in Norwalk. Newport Rarbor (lt-2) VI. La Qtalall ( 10·2): hane 1-olcy lead.I • Harbor with 26 touchdown1 and 2,662 yard" to his Cttd1t, with Marl( Cra i& has fa vonte rccc1 ver. Lt Ouintd bas dropped two playoff foes by an 83-7 mart"' w1Lh Ba.n RccktcnwaJd the key on both ides of the ball. 1l<" Bolsa ( 1rande Htah in Garden Grove S.clcllcback (11·1) n . Le Habra (19·21 Saddleback put La Habra away \4-Q in non-lcque play. but no: even the most 1calous Saddlcback fan wuul,J think 1hert'1 that mucb d1f· fcr1 111 t Site La Habra I hah • OCC opens Eaton with 81-62 victory Southwest can't get gotng again st Pt rates' d efe nse By RICHARD DUNN Dellr ,._. C•r • • I LA Southwe'it College, • run-and- aun team which Sttm'i to stn.a&&Je each year 1n the M1le'I ~..aton Tour- nament, was w11hou1 lhe services of 1t1 atarting 6-9 cen1er, Brinn Brun- ' in the Opt'nlnj round rhursday t ap1ns1 ho\t Oran toast ut that didn't -c-xpf.ln why the Coupn, entenna the pmc 7-1, l~t to the Pirates. 81-62 "That's the be•u game we've played all year," .aid CX'C Coach Tandy G1lhs. who'IC team 1s ofTto • 4-0 \tan And It's probably the wont pme LA Southwt" ha~ played all year The C'ouaan wett forced to put their fut·brcakJnl wheels into low 1ear because thr Pirate\, who face Ccmtos ton11tu (8• 30) an lhc semi· finals. were u 1n1 a succcs1ful ven ion or thctr ~t1en1 offense that altcrtd LA Southwt t'1 pme plan ( 'onscqucntly._lor Wt' maJOOty o( the game. the Cougar.1· hlgll -powerc<l offeM1vc tools couldn't do much mo re than sat bad and pla) defense "They can't ~•amt 111 pla~ that wa)," said G1ll1~ LA Southwc\l, nlwa)''> a contc-ndcr to wm the Southern Cahfom1a Con- ference title, is 7-15 overall in the I Sth annual toumamcnL The Pirates took an early 14-' advantqe anl used that as u 'lpnna- board to completely control the temPo . A 22-9 lead wa.s built hcf~ any of the Coup.rs were wal1tl, an(t bttautc of their unbalanctd ofTenst. LA Southwest never thn.-atencd And at no 11me w111t close A n1ne- poant deficit madw•)' throuah tht> first half.was the nea.rctt the ('ougan got to ()('(' "We were block1n.out and aotna to the boards hard," "''d G1l11\ "In tbe last .half they were •hoouna. that'' 1t." LA Southwest, wuh 6-Q etnter Rpy Jones taltlf\I Jump \hots, finally bqln 10 1eorc at w111 when the pme wa already ..-ell into the second half Mtke Kelly, ptrt'taps the Pt.rates' most conmitnt player thui far, had• ----------------------------------~~---~-Survey says Lakers highest-paid team Clemnt.9 Kelly hot second half to lin1sh with a g.1m(' Magic. Kareen1 top the payroll of more than $8. 5 m illt on high 16 po1nt11 . ott Clement' we' HOt '~lOl'oi C.\Pi Jh(' t ham- also on fire 1n the second half .ind pion Lo') Angrlt"\ l .l~Cf'\ ha' c thl· added 12 point~ mo'>l e\pens1H p;l\ roll in the '" (nu k Mc<raH an. lead1na the-V.I\ 11onal Basketball .\\\t'M. ll t10n p.1\ 1n 1n the lint half fo r CX C Wllh Ill out nc-.rly $2 mtlhon a ~ear m1)f't" point~. ended Wlth I:? Joe Seager than 4ny other team arcording 10 a (~10). who pulled down nine rt'-k aauc iurvcy obt.u ncd h\ th<' Hou,_ bound" had 11 and Frt'd 81d:e1t ton Chronicle came ofT1he bcn h to teore 10 The Lakers who ha\c t'4o ~r the "Five auy\ an double fiaure~" leque's th~ best·patd r J"cn.. G1lhs said 11 he loolttd 11 the ~~ Mag1r John~n and Kaf't't'm \bdul-•h~t. "I love 1t .. --1 Jahbar. have-a payroll nf Sii ~ HO. Ke-lly al'IO had a 1eam-h1ah 10 the-ne-wspapt'T said. boards, four u s1st\ and 1v.o stt>al' Johnson ma.k.C' S2 ~ n tlhon pt'r "He's pla}tRI so \man," ( 11lh5 \a1d nt ~('If. while Abdul-Jabbe '>\•llle'> for the (>.S forward from Mater rx1 S~ ll' mal hon "He'• Just play1na 'VC-ry \Ohd " <;ttond on the h~t ar • '1(' l'h1l:idt"l- ement\ arabbed KVen board~ ph1 a ?~n.. whose M\J cs Malone I) and WU ltft unprot«-tcd OUl'ltdt" Of p111d $~ 14 million ,11 nrd1n@ Ill the- the key for most or the tttond half \lJrve) The 7(l '' pa\ roll " where he ICOred a1J or has points .. Ur S6 860. soo had a .,.cat n&&ht." Gtllu wd. ·· J\nd ThirJ on th(' fJ mil h\t 1< ""('v. ht had to auard lhe1r le-adtn& .rorer ' ) ork at 1t1 fl\ I ' Il l lnllo"cd ~' tt. >\Ion ~· I I 0.0011 .....,ru--.i..tc-1-<e-c---- S ' .. ,., " '' 11 1 \ • .i It le S ~ : '' • I ' I "><-1 r •II S,.i 'n tlt>tl (I •<IF P S4 4 'I ao I •" \n(!C'k\ < 11ppcr' S 4 ~ H 1 111 1 ;1 n d 11 • ' 11 " , , n S4 ~WO !U Tht• \IJr\l'' \ho....,rd the I 1,1h Jan at S~lltCJ \c )t J v.1th 1hc league"' 'i mallc\t p.H roil 8<1'111n', L.tm Bird .ii \I II m11l111n rank\ fo un h amon& lhl' 8 .\ ·., I~ mllhon~ollar-a·"ear play ers followrd h\ lac~ "i1kma of 'icattle al SI ti million. l'h1ladelph1a''J Juhu\ E.f',nl at S I 48 m1llton. Nt'w \ ork rooloe ratnd Ewing at S I 2~ m1lhon Ralph ~mpson nf Hou~ton SI lt1,m1ll 1nn.Mmh Kul)lh1kofthc- l.akc-r-; SI I' m1ll1nn Om R1rd'°na of New Jc~' a1 \I 1 million MarQuC\ lnhn\on ot the-Chppcn . SI I m1ll1on and Ro\tc"ln'' KCV'ln Mt H1k SI million ThC' ne""\~f)('r \A1d 1\\ \Ul"Ve). com hincd Wlth other un1~nt1fitd leaauc \O\trtci. howrd 13 playcn around the NRA mal1.1n.a the ~que minimum $75,CXlO - Thr \Ul"C) ,ho'" the m11ont}' of 1ram' v.1th win n1n1 ~orth rank 1'mon11 1hr tnr I 0 in \Alane-. • William• not •are ••• but Padree are: They don't want him • .,._ ,., 9. ntr• ID SAN DlEOO-Padra M•nar Diet WUliama says be ilD"1 aatt wbeiba bc1l be llOWld '° m•,,..-lbc Su DICIO baeba11 ..... m 1916.. bul m&ft)'rc=att sure lhc)' doo ., WUJ bun, ICJlOf'dina '° • . rq>Ort today 1D Lnit'I nC'WI W1\.b San 0.C., U DJ00. tit~~ players. oooe of whom would reveal lhnr IWDC'S. said &hey ar wt.at buebell would be like under Wa.lhams M:Xt~ .c.......J ...... ...t~-· -NLDC't)'·five ~t o(tbt playcn 11;0 lK" ~ l bdp \hr &eam. -Wei o~ p1tcber. '1'beft ·u be a pU)'Cr revolt Ube comes beck. 1t1J be cUoe.. .. another E>ia)'er wd. · Will:i&ms.. who WU 10 Milwaukee Uus week doq p-omotioo wort for a beer company. ~ to San OllflO OD lbu.nday, saylO& be U unsurt about bls ~l\LR. ~ . ...t DunDt blJ abKnc:e,. be became lbe oenttt of a ·~ between team President Balla.rd Sm.uh and General MmlFr J.O: McK.coa. •1>o run the team. and Joan Kroc, wbo~1L Smilh u Kroc's soo-an-law. Mn. Kroc re8C1Cd aoanJy to tqJOrts that SmJlh and McK.eon bad fired third "bUe ooedl 0mt Vtr&ll ~ wen pla..oJ1iaa to buy out the final year of Wdhams c:ontrict and dwnw him • WilliamJ.. met by rqi:orten at tbc W'POft upon hJ.S retu.m to San Dicso. said be would atttnd a meeting toda) wilh Mn. Kroc, Smith. McK.eon and Vi.rpl, who bas been offm:d his Job bM:k. The um~ and locauon of the meeting were not madt a V&llablc. AJ to wbc1hcf be "'"&Dts to rrturo as man.avr. w alliamua1d or the c:ootraet buyoul, -1 dido 't ask fon l The>' offered it IO me ... One player wd be felt Mn. Kroc was wrong ltl ltlCkina up for Willia.ms, who bas been en llcucd b) bJ.S playcn for his treatment o(lhem. "A.s much u l respect Mn. Kroc, I don't tb.a.nk she mows what's aoina oo undcT'1ht surface," the player wd.. "It's bed when you have players saying they'll pus the bat to buy out Dick's contract." The final year of Willwns' contract 11 wd to be worth S2SO,OOO. When lhe 11>'&.S told that SniJlh and McK.eoo were p11nninl to pay off the final year of the pact. Mn. Kroc laid n wouldn't be do~ wtlh bn mo~. . ln a rect'Dt mceuna wt th W ill.w:M, Snti lh declined the manaan's request for a conuact exle1WOJL Quote of the day Man Phil, 11'11.DCr for the C'hlc:aao Buth. on what it mea.o:s for the team to be wilhout Michael Jordan, sidehned Wlth a foot fracture: "The vaJuable1bq11 a lot IJ&bteT." Dlatractlon coetly to Trevino SI.JN CITY. Soulh Afnca -But for a !I baboon· s t.rk, American Lee Trevino auaht have bad the fint-round lead to himself Thursday in the Sun City Mtllion Dollar Golf Challe •. I Lombudl Award to C..JJJaa HOUSTON -UmvCl'llf)' of otla-EiJ boma DOit suard T oay C.-Ua• was named • -t Tbunda) ruaJit as lbc I 98S WULDCr of the Lomb&tdl A~ ,.,1lJdl &Mual.l ,r>es lO tbc player deemed u the muoo·1 &op oolksiat.c lineman. (':aqtbts. a 6-l. llOi>ow>d lmlOr, bad lS t.ac*..b. four for louts and two ~ sac.ts I.ft IC~C'O p.me$ thJs )Ut for the Soooen. who JIU> SMU Saturda . He mu.id two pmes with an inJ W). Othn' 6 nahsts for the tropb y, prae:ntcd 10 booor of tbc bt.c Nation.a.I fooc.baU l.eal\at c:oecb Vance Lom~ were 8olloa CoUt.tir DOflC pwd MiU Ruth., Ot1ahom.a Siatc ddmsl~ udk U:sbc O'Neal aod Michipn dc-- ~nsh·e taddc Mm Hammen- le1.0.. Lombardi. wbo coechcd Utt GfteD Ba)· hcten and the Wub- uiatoo Redskins, died LD Sq>c.em- CM'U-bet 1970 of c:&rltt1'. Tbe DowntoWD Rotary Oub o(-ffcuston praents the a watd at a benefit dioncr, .,., lh the prQC%1cd.s BOLD& to tk American Cancer' Society for ca.nett rcaearch. Cavaliers nip Seattle, 100-97 Mel 'hQm scored .t of tus l 9 m poLDt.s in the (ourth quarter, includin& a IS- foot Jump shot that put Cleveland ahead for good •"llh 4:2S to play Tbunday oiaht as the Cavahn-s de(eatcd the Seanlc Supr:rSoniQ, 100.97, LD a.be Nanooal 8as.ketbe.1J ADOCJ.ation ... Ehcwbert in the NBA, Teny <iw••p scored l 8 po in ts and &&DJ tcd a 14-4 streak in the tint 4: 31 of the fourth quarter to break open a dose pme and SW-,. Meeerdf .scored a pme-higb 19 u Milwaukee defeated New Yark. J OS-95 ... Guard lad n..u scored l 7 of bls pme-higb 28 pol.DU lD the tecOnd hal( leading Detroit to al I l-111 victory over New Jen.ey ... ArUa GlblMre and A.Ma ~ b.lt clutch basktU in the closiq mLDu\eS to lead San Antonio to a 120-116 victory over Dallas. Capital• get by St. Loa.la in OT overtunc Thursday rugbt to extend Wash-, Scon Ste\leu scored at l :29 of Ei.1 LD.(tOD 's unbeaten overtime streak to 18 games 10 a l-2 NauooaJ Hockey League victor)' over SL Louis ... Nevbl M.anWart tallied two toals. and su teammates also got into the sconng act as &st.on built a commanding lead and bung on for an 8-6 vieu>ry over Montreal ... Wes Cem1aa1J scored the fint of his two goals dunng Toronto's four-soal outbut'Jt in the second period as the Maple Leafs defeated Philadcl phia, 6-3. Curry, McCrory meet for title .. Milton McCrory. who arc two skilled but LAS VEGAS -Donald Curry and m reluctant wamors, will battle tonight for lhc undisputed welterweight cham- pionslup. Ocea n V iew , MD romp in tourney s Seahawks advance in San Luis Obis po; ona.rchs In finals Mitt V oeunan.o at cent.er, pumped 10 11 P.OIDU and pabbed ll1DC rebounds, •bile Blalac DeBrowuer bad l 5 pc:>ints and five us.ists and Panzica added I 0 . ts.. Ocean ~ mccts San Maroos ID Ocean V~ aod Mat.er Del biab the seoond round toDJ&bt at 7. ICbools bad leg.~ wb U) tbc:tr boys buUtball tow· Mater oa M, ~ St: Stuart oament avasnmcnu Thunday. wtth Thomas seic:nd 11 poltlu Ul 21 both siettina Wlns of mort than 2S nuouies an leadUll the Moo.arcbs to points.. the ooovi.ocin& victor)' over the 1bc Monarchs advanoc to the Aztecs in the second-round semifinal V aJeDa,a T own&mCDl finals '°'"&ht • pmc i.o the V akocia T own.amtnL and tbt Sea.bawb enter second-Thoma&. a ~9 forward. tu.med LD round actioo m tbt San Lws Obispo DlDC poinu m the first period, and T oum&maL bad I 3 in the fint balfin J)9cing Mater Here's tlook at •hit took place. Dei to a ~21 &cad !_t i~t.c:roussJon. 1bc Monarchs hid JWDped to an Oeeu View ff, S&. J..-fl: The l J-2 lead in the o~ rrunutts. ~wb IOORd the .tint seven Two other Mater Dei playen werc pcnnts and ran a_way WJth ao easy in double fiiures. as J 4 Monarchs 05· round VlCtOr)' in the San took lO the ooun-on the nt&hL Mater ~ tourney. Dci shot S9 pcroeot from the field in Ricky Un' !OOC"cd 19 points and hittin& 43 of73 attempts. ~t.bered ru.ne rebounds to kad Ocean Lelton Ellis tos.scd tn 13 p010u and tew. . Jim Dwyer added l 0. K.tvln Rembert Butler paoed the Sea.hawks off~ led Mat.er Dci on the boards With ltl the first half~ baghligbtcd the eaght rebounds and Tbom&s bad second quar1e'r wilh an alley-oop ci&hL dunk off a Tooy Panzlca awsL . The Mon.an:h.s cb&llcnsc the host Dcz:t H.az.cly, subbtng for ltlJurcd T1aen in the finals ton.iabt at 8. Warriors clobber Clippers OAKLAND (AP) -PurvtS Shon sco~ 3 l po1nu aod ll.l other Golden State playen reached dou~&e fi&UttS TbundaY n.iabt as the Wamon ended a three.pine los1!!j streak by bcattni the Los Angeles dippen. 111-104. Golden State held a 10.pc:>anl lead after three penods and outtcored Los Angeles l S·S over the fint five minutes of lhe last quarter to So up by 20 points. Short had five of~ IS points. and be totaled 23points10.the tce0od half Guard Enc Floyd was the Watrion' second-leading scorer wtlh 18 points, foUowed by guard Cbns Mullin with 16. The Cl ippers ·were led by forward Cednc M.uwelt with 20 pc:>1nts and guard Rory White wtlh 19. ~orward Marques Johnson, averag>ng. 24 points a game, was shut out until 21Ji m1outn before baJfume, wben Los ~les trailed by 18 pomts, 1:Dd be fU1Jshed with IS points, 13 10 the second half. Golden State ~ lost seven of 1u last et&ht pines. Los ADJeles lost for the fi1Th wne 10 its Last su games. Ed111onton ties Kings LAGUNA TOURNEY ... EDMONTON. Alben.a (AP) Marie Napier raced off the bench to score with 19 seconds left in the thud period to gjvc lhe Edmonton Otlr:rs a 6-6 Nauonal Hockey League ue wtth the Los Angeles K.aop Tbunda) night. Napier, on to replace goaltender Andy Moos in the final seconds. beat two K.an&:s with a fake slapshot and went wide of goa.lt.cnder Darren Ehot to find the open neL It was Napier's second goal oft.be rughL The Oilen needed lhc la.st-nunut~ score to escape with the tic after losing a 4-0 lead. The Kinp scored five consecuu'e goals in the second and third pcnods to erase the deficit and take a one.goal lead. Craig Redmond scored wt th a shot from the slot at 5:0 l of the tlurd period to put the Kings ahead S-4. From Bl vcry bard on defcruc." wd Emon. "We wcrr still tryi..ng to score. but lhC) were pl.ayuig 1ood defense. -we pbyed bard throughout and didn't bl-elldowo and that's wby we won." The betgbt advaniaac the Wt.ldau had made a diffeTCncc 1D lhc first quarter wben they iot off to an 18.-10 lead. But the Sea Kings scored the 6.na1 six points of the quarter to pull within two. The teams WCTt bolh sloppy through the second period, with CdM ta.king a lead at halftime tba.n.k.s to 20 poinu from Fryn a.od a GfteD Jumper with one second left Ul lhe half. In a later p.me: LB Jerua' H , Et&uda 47: A desperate scoond-half c.omeback by the two-time defend.in& cha.mpion Eagles feU short as Long Beach Jordan advanced. The oomebaclt was ocoes.sat) be- cause of a horrendous second quarter in which Estancia ( 1-1) managed to scoreJUSt five.points, falling behind at that st.age, 31-19. But wilh forward Bnan Tift and auard Kyle Mooney sc:onna . seven and six points respec;tJvely LD lhe quarter, lhe Ea&les pulled to within one at lhc end oftbrcc. 39-38. The Ea&les took the lead to st.art the fourth quarter, the first umc sinct early 1n ~ first. wbcn ~t.cr ~ Covey, the onJy rcturruna vanity player, scored on a rebound 18 seconds Ul. It was the la.st u.me the Ea&les would lead as the Panthers (2-0) rolled off five straagbt points to take the lead for good. "We just didn't have our com- posure tonight and that's something we have to have," said Estanaa Coach Joe Reid. "We played into their tempo. We wcrc not able to get our offense going and we mused some clutch free throws in lhc fourth quarter. "We never bad the lead and the ball. If we had it would baive been spread city ... The beboon cry at the top ofTrevmo's back.swing on the lhort l 6lh bole caused him hook Ulto the gallCT) and finish the bole wtth a i-r on the wa) to a 3-under· P9l' 69. tied with west Gcnm.n Bernhard Langer. Amcncans Mark O'Mcara and Lanny Wadkins wcrc ned for second, one stroke back, wtuk Bnusb ~ cbamp1on Sandy Lyle of Scotland was alone m third place wilh 71 , foUowed by Australwl David Graham with a i-r 12. Both men stan.ed on the path that would lead to thetr scheduled 12-round showdown by turnmg pro 10 1980 -Curry after winnin& a berth on the U.S. Olympic team, which did not participete at Moscow bcausc of boycon; McCrory a.ftu winning. a world 1uruor championship Gatelumat new Gopher coach Sports on TV for weekend Min~=~~~e 00:,~naG~:t;~ ~ a--.-a-RADIO Last two )'can, was named bead football ~ g19~T I p.m. -JC FOOTBALL: Fullerton vs. Saddlebeclt coach of the Gophers Thursday. TELEVlsJON LD Pony Bowl. KSBR (88.5 FM). Gour.ale. wlna flywetiht .boat Gutekunst. 4 1, succeeds Lou Holtz, wbo · 1eft 8 L m. -PREP FOOTBAU.: EJ Modena vs. Santa S p.m. -PRO BOCK.EV: Kings at Winnipeg. Kl.AC M10ncsota last "'Cele to replace Gerry Faust as Notre Ana (tape), Channel S6. (S70). HOLLYWOOD -Olympic gold m mcdalut Paul Gonzales of East Los Dame coach. 9:30 a.m. -RODEO: w-.... 1er Pro Rodeo Round-6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: USC at • ..._... Colorado State, KNX ( 1070). • ~lcs scored a unanimou.s Ct&ht-round Television. radio decision of Joey Roach of Boston in a TELEVJSION Oyweiaht bout Thursday night at the Pall.adJum. Gonzales, lhe 1984 Olympic flywei&ht gold medalist. had little Lroublc outpointing Roach. Roach tried to cut Ganz.ales off, but winner's supenor band and foot speed neptcd the efforts. I 0 p.m. -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAU.: EJ Modena vs. Santa Ana (delayed). Channel 56. llADIO Gonzales, 11 J, amassed . an amat.cur record of 200.S and is now 2-0 as a profession.al 7:30 p.m . -PRO BASIKBALL: Holiston at Lak.en. KLAC (S70). en West ousted from tourna111ent Golden West Colleae's basketball team wu11ven an early boot from the Antelope Valley Tournament 10 Lan- cancr wtth a second st.ral&ht loss. while 10 collqr acuen. Cbmt Co~ lrvme was stopped Ul the Redlands Tournament Thunday. Tbcdewls: Omard 11, Golda Wett '7: The Ruttlcn led by as many u seven poinu midway throu&h the first half and t.raJled by JUst one at mt.er· m1u1on. but a Condor spurt in the second half helped put Olliiard in command. "We played well in stretches but we 2S turnovers today wtucb 1s way too many," said Golden West Coach Jim Greenfield. "'Tumovcn are o ur big- gest conc:cm right now. We're Just not gcttina enough shots." The Rustlers 0·2) did manage to connect on 26 of S4 att.cmpt.s from the field, with Byron Strachan apin leading the way Wlth 2S points. Strachan scored 23 in the opcnmg· round loss to LA Valley pe~ 5~~1eka.aw a1~m3~ . ft.eillHt!fl 7%, Drht c.oece lrrille 7t: The Eagles fell to 5-2 this year following the first-round loss at Redlands. Christ College battled back from a 4().32 halftime deficit to pull even in the waning momcnt.s before Redlands pulled away ap.in. Derwin Appleberry scored a scason-b1&h 34 points for CCI, bJtllng on 13 of fl from the field. Ho~ver, the Ea&Jcs hurt themselves with a poor showing from the free.throw line. netungJust 19 of3S. c.assic t.'-Al4d sp:rr~t. byCabmLt.d mld'Mluj\L 'WO"Sw.d.. flonna.I t,r~r cy Cabln Ltd t:NO\kbcz. in ~nt-fell shodcze, our wry01Vn ~ V OCZQ< ""01 la\icz. ITT lllmrewro or c.oshmz.nz. pmp:ML oxfbrd rut.ton 00vn ~ fu"dcn olt ~ilk rTlpptuz. ~Toltdt. ~hours mon tllru fh lOom t.o9pm • .~t.urday lOem to6pm ord ~noon to 5pm Up from Billinp. MonL. Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. _COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL; UC lrvule 9:30 a.m.. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBAU..: Kansas at at Pcpperdtne, K.PZE (1190). North Carolina State. Channel 2. 1:)0 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach lPa.m. -GOLF: PGA tournament from Largo. Fla.. State at UCLA, KMPC (710). KWOW (1600). Cha.noel 7. . 10 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: Utah at C1ippcn. ~ --""'G Chan l 9 KMPC (7 10) (foUowing UCLA game). 11 a.m. -"~•a.&n : DC • 11 :30 a..m. -COi.LEGE FOOTBALL: Arm) vs. Saaday Navy from Philadelphia, Channel 2. 12:30 p.m.. -COILEGE FOOTBALL: SMU at Oklahoma. Channel 7. l 2:30 p.m. -BOWLING: PBA tournament from Saginaw, Micb. (dela ed), Channel 4. 2 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Hc1sman Trophy presentation from New Yo~ Channel 4. 3 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week in review. Channel 2. 3 p.m. -FIGURE SliTING: Wo rld pro figure skating championships from Landover. Md. (tape). Cha.noel 4. 4 p..m. -COu.EGE FOOTBALL: Scores from around the c.ountry, Channel 7. 4 p.m. -SOCCER: Argentina vs. Mexico 1n World Cup q.ualifying match {tape~oel 34. . 4.30 p.m. -GREA SPORTS LEGENDS. Channel 7. S p.m. -PRO POOTBAU.: Raiders' Playbook. Channel 4. S:30 p.m. -PRO FOOTBAU.: NFL Films presents.. Channel 7. J 2:40 a.m. -WRF.STLJNG: Channel 9. TELEVISION 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Indianapolis at Chicago, Channel 4. I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at CmetnnatJ. Channel 2. Fla.. Channel 7. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Denver. Channel 4. I :30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Winter league game from San Ju.an, Puerto Rico (delayed), Channel 34. 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at San Diego. Cha.noel 7 RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Cioc10nau. KNX (1070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Denver. KRLA (J 110). S p.m. -PRO BOCK.EV: K.anp at Winnipeg. KGIL (1260). 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at San Diego, KUZ (600). 7;30 p.m. -PRO BAS~AU.: DaJlas at Lakers. Kl.AC (570). ~ A Very .. Special Shoe Department I # 119 Faahion b land ~ Newport Beach • 759· 1622 • Bullocks Willabire Wina • --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 6. 1985 * 88 COLLEGE 8A SKE l BALL .. Barons, OV girls breeze Lewis' 30 points Jead USC to • easy win Trojans halt three-game losing streak; Cal State Fullerton topples Texas Tech nx m10utes. of the aamt But they closed the taP and Taylor ued 11 at 22-22 With a Jump shot With 7:30 ten in the first half Johnson with 14 and Cbns Washtna· ton wllh 13 .. Wtlhams scored 13 and grabbed a pme-lu&h 16 rebounds. Maifua stopped by Brea-Olinda at Irvine tourney From AP dilpatclaet LOS ANGELES-Freshman Tom Lewis poured in 30 points Thursday night to lead the University of Southern California to an 84-62 victory over the U niversity of Texas in a non.conference college basket- ball game at the Sports Arena. for use. In other West Coast action: • Cal S&aJ~ Fallertoo 80, Tena Tecb '7: Kevin Henderson scored 24 points to lead Cal State Fullerton at Titan Gym. Ca1Jforn1a then pulled away w1lh a 16-2 run and closed the half with a 42-29 lead. The Bears' lead never fell belo w 10 points 10 the second half. Wulttq&oe 70, Neve .. -~M M: ln RcnQ. senior forward Paul Fonaer scored 16 points and pulled down 1 O rebounds to propel the Husloes to lbe Wln Nevada-Reno pulled 10 with in cwo points three umes 1n the second hall. the secood time with 9·05 left 1n the oontest when center David Wood l'llt a free throw to make n 52-50. But then Wasrunatoo pulled away by scoring five 'straight points. 1ncl ud1ng three by Fon1er Sunset League members Fountain Valley and Ocean View hi~s earned easy tournament wins 1n girls basket- ball play Thursday night, with tbe Barons advancmg at Artesia and the Scahawkscru1smgat the Tournament Foll,owina Taylor in· double figures for the Bears were guards Kevin Wash10gto n center Cnns Welp also added 16 pomts, and forward Shaa of Champions. USC led 44-38 points early in the second halfbtfore scoring six straight points. Less than four mmutes later. the Trojans added seven straight points to lead 64-47 with eight minutes remaining. After Cal State Fullerton led 32-31 at halfume. Texas Tech ttcd the game at 38 when center Kent Wo1ciecboslu hit a short jumper Wlth 16:23 to play. Cal State Fullerton took t~ lead for good on a basket by Richard Morton that sparked a Titans surge that saw them outscore the Red Raiders, 18-12, to lead 56-SO .wt\h 7:28 remaining. College, prep basketball scores Marina, however, ran -up agamst Brca-Qlinda and fell in the Irvine Tournament. In a community college matchup. Orange Coast rolled in the Cypress Tournament. Here's how It went: Fou&aha Valley $4, Lakewood 30: The Barons jumped o ut to a 29-15 halftime lead and rolled to a first round victory over the Lancers in the Artesia Tournament at Artesia Dawn Lawler. Melissa Handley and Susan Wahn paced Fount.am ~alley's running offense with 10. nine, and eight points respectively. On the defensive side. Jackie Cook picked up six rebounds and Lea Young grabbed fi ve steals. The Barons managed 17 steals o n the night. J unioc forward Dcmclc Dowell added 16, points and I 0 reboun.ds for use. wtiich snapped a three-game losing streak and unproved its record lO 2-3. Patrick Fairs scored 20 points and John Brownlee added 11 points and nine rebounds for Texas. which fell to 2-2 on the seaso n. USC opened a 19-10 advantage with a 10-2 spurt early in the first half but the Longhorns rallied to ue the at 22 with 6:51~eft in the half. Scoring his career high for the Trojans, Lewis, an ex-Mater De1 High product. m ade I 0 of 16 from the fi eld and was perfect in 10 free throw attempts. Larry Friend contnbuted 14 assists Morto n contnbuted 15 points for Fullerton. which improved its r~r,d to 4-3. Dewayne Chism scored 13 points and Mike Nelson added 12 points for Tex.as Tech. which fell to 3-1 . The T itans made 38 of 47 free throws. including a 14-for-14 per- formanc.e by Henderson. Texas Tech made only nine of 14 free throw attempts. Callforula 87, Hawaii 7l: Forward Leonard Taylor scored 26 points as the the Bears ran away from Hawa11 in Berkeley. ~ The Bears started slowly. falling behind Hawa11 14-2 dunog the first C.-... 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Moroen SI 13 61 Louisiana TKl'I 11. Cen1ener. 10 Ml !>an Anl0t1•0 70 M l ~n ,,,.Nlend n. Wlttlam & ~rt .. Jac.n•o 65 NlchOll1 SI ,. JaCillOll SI 66 lmperla• VelleV 110 Eu • LA ,, Soulharn U 67 Clltc.OO SI 63 ,.,, lo\ 91 M1raCoU• 57 "Fountain Valley enters the second round Saturday at 4 p.m. H 1·d S • f* Ocean View 88, Cretcenta Valley 0 I ay pec1a U : The Seahawks breezed in the opening round of the Tournament of '27 SH Welder's Outfit Champions behind the play of Trina complete Vlachos who had 15 points and 12 • i •••• w / o . rebounds. Sophomore Gretchen Bock had 13 cylinders.& cart rebounds to go with hers1x po101sand Julie Hounscll contnbuted 12 points SHOWN in J?l~ying both the post and wing 1. ea. 8. acetylene pos1t1ons. 1. ea. 55 oxygen Meanwhile. guard Dana Douty 1 #95 cart dished o ut 10 assists. .,.,....... v...., ,__,...., (C-• ._ 8t'Ma9tl 0Ulllfd II, GolOen Wttl 61 WOMe .. C..,_.T--..t ( .. Im ·--) Or-C~I 14. 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(~,...~) Patlltc. 14 Clw>e ~ c.•u INIMT- 1~--$emlllnal\ I 8•H ·Ollnoa 71, Marine •I A"9tl.a Teumament !'Int R~) "°""'a'" va11ev Sol Lakewooo JO T~ of CMmoienl I Flnt lt.und) 0<H " ",..., 68 C•eKellle 'la 14!v 2• Oxygen Service --,... Company 2072 Pt.ACENTIA, COST A MESA 645-8870 POW~R-MATE w elders The game was virtually over at 1 # 1120 complete outfit halftime when the Scahawks led. i-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­H-7. Brea 78, Marina 39: The Vikings couldn't overcome the Wildcats' 42-22 halftime lead 1n their semifinal loss in the Irvine Tournament at Irvine. Temre Kuester led Manna Wlth 1 S points and teammate Dawn Charrom added 10. Manna was playing w11trou1 stan - 1ng point 3uard Heather Kirkup who , was sidelined with a slight ankle sprain. The Vik.ings will play for third place Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at University. In a community college game: Oraqe Coast 84, Citn1 71: Mary Beth Thobe hit 12of19 from the floor to finish with a game-high 24 points as the Pirates advanced in the Cypress Tournament. Coast is slated to meet LA Valley. a 60-37 victo r over Palo mar, tonight at 6. . . Lisa Schumaker added 20 points. Amy Hathcock 17 and Melissa Fe- jdasz 12 to the balanced OCC attack. The Pirates shot 53 percent (38 of 72J from the field in improving to S-1 th•~ season. Angels reach with Sutton The Angels have reached an agree- ment with veteran pitcher Don Sunon for the 1986 season wtth an option for 1987, the American League club announced Thursday. Sutton. 40, was 2-2 with a 3.69 ERA for the Angels last season afte r being I acquired from the Oakland A's in September. He finished the year w1th a 15-1 O record and a 3.86 ERA. I T he four-time All tar is JUSt fi\C wins away from winning 300 career I decisions. Over his 20-ycar major league career. Sutton has compiled a 295-220 and 1s hsted among the 1leaders in several pitching categoncc; WRESTLERS rVIEATEDISON ' Some of the top wrestlers in O range aunty will compete in Edison igh's ei~-way team tournament Saturday, ·nninf at 10 a.m. Wrestlers om E Dorado (No. I 1n unty coaches' poll). Edison (No. 2) nd Loara (No. 5) wi II compete. along with Westminster, Rosemead. Hemet, San Gorgonio and Troy. El Dorado's Soon Lawson. a 191 - pounder who was third 10 the state last season. heads the list of entrants. Top Ed1son returnees include Gene Patino (126), John Lowenbruck ( 132}. Chris f'otiades ( 14.S) and Mike Warfel (I.SS). Patino was a Sunset ague champio n last season while Lowenbruck. Fotiadcs and Warfel all placed second in the league tour- nament. Wrestling 1s expected to conclude about S p.m. -~MERCEDES m · lit I I 1 • I I I I ~~~~~~G)>--~~~~ .wu.,;.-. of •1tpCN ta C·O·M·P·A ·R ·E 0~EA~{~, LE.ASE C OWNERSHIP 1'1.ANS • Now is lowest. -By US. Gov't. te stin g methoQ .. 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A"dlf'°" 1 0 I 2 Rdvclcll 0 0 0 0 Cheney 0 0 I 0 Mullet I 2 I • Samuel O • O • Mesa O O I O Andnfv 0 0 0 0 Total\ 2S 12 21 62 TOll lS ,. s 20 81 Helftime Orange Coail, 33·71 HIGH SCHOOL ccw ... dlt ~r 6J, El Camino $1 IU-... di TIUt'Nrnlntl c-dll Miit ('31 •1 Gemlne <Sil ftftllfll> ftltpfltl 8terowr 0 I I I Hele 6 • J 16 GrMn 1 0 4 14 Crawf0<d 6 I S 13 Frvtr II 10 I 46 Johnson J o 3 6 Turner 0 0 • 0 Rffd I 0 I 2 Chrsllan I o 2 2 HffrO 7 o J • TevlOr S 0 • 10 To1111 26 11 12 63 Totels 23 5 19 SI Sc-llY Oua,_, El Cemlno 11 12 12 9-SI Tecnnfcels Muller111ch ICdMl LB JorMn Sl, E1t11na. 47 (LIWM ... dt Tounwft'9fltl La Jerden (5J) 11t1ndl 147) Wll•on Stevens l!lrllllmw McMchl Howaro ""'" Crt'fOll W.00 Tore11 tenot11> tenllf111 2Sl9Moo"'v 31 S7 • S 2 ll Pinckney I O 2 2 IOS 7TUt S6116 s I '" Covev s I 2 11 4 4 • 12 Trelo 2 1 2 II 0 0 3 O ltuslctt O O 2 0 I 2 3 4 1 0 0 ? 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O..,_w111mfnller IOCCI flOUNTAfN VALLlfY 14·6) 1t Co•'• Mesa 7 t lrvlne 19 1 C11>lslr1no Valle\I l6 20 M.11r Otl 10 11 U"IYer sllv 21 3 Ml11lon Vlelo •2 1 Oene Hiiis • 10 14 El T0<0 1 29 Laoune HIHt 11 32 Gahr 11 16 E1t1ncl1 21 1 Saddteoeclo. 31 0 Saddletleek ,. 13 Let>vlll 8eectl 20 13 Mlulon Vlelo 14 IS Min ion VltlO 17 21 UllUM &.Kil Cl IS NtwPOrl Hal'bOr 14 2 I CO<ON 611 Mer t1 LAOUNA HILU 10· 11) 1 Servile 77 o Long 1!111c11 Polv 21 21 Ocean View O 10 Colli~ 14 0 WOOCll>t lclol 1 0 Marina 3S COSTA MISA U •7l 10 l!lo4sa Grandi 2A ~I Herbor 33 l• Est1nc.l1 31 > E1l1ncle ?O 1 W111mln11er 13 12 Edison 2• • 14 21 WOOdt>rlclH 21 11 Unlltef'sJtv 19 7 lrvlne 33 • Santl•oo 21 Hunllnoton e .. cl\ 0 13 LO$ Alamltcn I Laguna 8t1ch l4 WOOONIC>elf tt.J•?l i Lo• Amlll01 ,. 0 El Tor:o JS (todeitl o 21 42 10 JI .. 40 1 Le11U111 Hiii• 0 2 Mlu lon VlalO 3S HUNTINGTON BEACH U -1) 7 Corona dl4 Mer 7 NtwPOfl He~l>Or o Tustin I• 1 San Cltmlnre 40 23 Coront de! Mer 1 I Sen Marco1 7 O C•Pftlreno V t fleY JS 21 Damian I• t• UnlvtrtllY IJ Corone dtl Mer O · 0 Oana Hiiis 12 14 Newoor1 Haroor 19 1 Woodbridge 1 Seddlee>lck 1 Estancia 13 E,11ncl1 o ISTANCIA IS·U 21 Lagune 9MCh 7 1 Sad<lllC>IC11 JI ll Co1t1 Mesa 14 O ~ewoort Heroor 11 IWSMON VllfJO 110•1·1) 2S San Dleoo Mone 11 42 Unlver1lty ) 8 Ll!I Wit.on t3 21 Mater Otf ?9 10 Merine 26 11 Wtslmln1ter 0 3 Et T0<0 21 21 lJnlYersltv 21 11 FOUftleln Vel .. y IS 27 Sen Clemente 12 14 Edison 21 I 0c .. n View 10 20 LaglJl\I Hilla 3 CIP: O i=oun1e1n Valllv 27 24 Los Amloo1 6 La Quinta ~, 2C 01n1 Hflll 10 JS Oownev IJ 21 Newoort Harbor •2 0 WOOCll>rldot 13 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE: JS Laguna HI"' 1 19 Ce Plstrano Vallev ?9 MARINA II+ I I 14 Saddlll>lcl< 38 21 Corone Oti Mer 16 CA~ VALL•Y lf·l·I) 11 Er Toro 1• 9 SI Loul1 (Hewell) 9 11 E 111er1n1t 7 26 Foolhlll 1 14 lrvlne 13 14 Servllt 2• 17 Legune Beech 21 37 Canvon 12 Cll' 0 FootlllM 14 31 UnlveollY 14 77 C0<one <Ill Mir O 3S Nooaiei 6 40 Cotll Meae 1 14 El T0<0 17 14 Foothill 8 14 Miiiikan 0 26 Huntington 8 .. c,, 10 3S Founteln v11i.y O 21 San Clemenlt 6 06-EI Toro LAGUNA 8t:ACH (l-7) 31 Di na Hiiis 14 41 Oclen Vltw 14 O l!luena Perk lfortelll I 36 Irvine 7 SAN CLIMlfNTE C2·7·l) O Eltlnore (tortelll I 20 Oen. Hlilt '6 29 Min ion VlelO 1' 21 S.Ylnne O 37 WHlmfnster IS 14 Edison SI JS Legune HIMS 0 12 Corone dll Mer 16 0 Costa ~ (forlelll I 20 UnlYtnllY IJ 3t El Camino Riii O 27 E SCondlOo 21 Cll' 27 San Goroonlo 2J 1 Woodbrld91 21 27 NewPOrl Hel'bOr 61 3J Blsl'IOP Amat 12 D6-Ll!I Potv (Cerrllosl 21 E511ncle 17 CIP: JO Los Altos 10 EI MO<lllll ,. 3J 12 Mfulon Vlalo 21 • Caolwano Valley 21 6 frvfne 21 40 Lffune Hiila 7 41 C0<one dl4 Mar 21 DANA HILLS (6·4) 0 Dane HIHs 21 OCIAH VIEW 11·11 ti IC.8ftnedY 14 20 SaddllC)eCk ., 7 Sonora le I• er T0<0 29 0 Fontane 31 26 T Of'rlY Pinet 24 23 Gardin• 24 NE~T HARM>R (10-t) 4' Legune 8eec11 20 ANG•LUS LEAGUE: 0 SI Paul 21 22 Sanla Ana 17 3 l!lrt1·0Unde 14 MAT•ll Dll (l ·O o w"1ern 9 26 Irvine 36 -10 M~llon Vltlo 2• 10 Fount1ln Val,.y 20 0 Fountain Vetllv ?t 19 Huntlnoton 8Hcll 14 14 C1plstr1no Veney JI •1 Santa Ana Ve~v 20 1 Edl&0n n •2 E stencre 27 1 El Toro J 14 Santi Ana 20 14 Marina 41 2• SeddMtt>eek 21 10 lrvlnt 1 14 Wtttmlnller II 10 Hunlfnglon Beech 7 •2 Cott• Mlse 7 21 Sen Clemente O 29 Hunlfnoton l!ltac11 71 1 WHtmlns11r •2 68 Legune S..ch 27 31 Laguna Hiiis O 17 St, P1ul U 33 UnlYerlllY 2• 21 l!lltnoo Amat . 42 WISTMINSTtEA 11·4) 2' WOOClbrldOt 0 •L T~O lf•ll 13 l!lltnoo Monlgomery 7 1 v11encr1 6 14 Corone dl4 Mar IS 21 Est1nc.l1 3 16 Plu• X 6 10 Pecttlca J c., 7 Founle fn Val,..,, I• 21 Sltvlle 2S 26 El T0<0 7 42 Magnotl• 21 1 W11tmlnsttr 26 CIP' 11 St JOlln !!Iosco 14 Weslmln1ter 11 Maler 0.1 14 • La Mlr.O. 0 17 C1olw1no Valley 14 3 (01) 21 11 Lono BtlCll Wllaon ,. 06-La Qvlnle (•I GG) 14 1rvlne o COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN S.ddlebedr 93, West V.-V S4 (~1T---.t) Sffc9eCMlclr <t» wen Vf//tltv (54) .......... .. ........ Thurman 2 I O S Med1lro1 6 0 • 12 Scllmldl l 2 I 4 l(ufer I 1 0 3 LYdlft I 0 0 2 Medledo S I S II ~Olltr 0 0 I 0 Puttge 2 0 s 4 YYlltcmO I 0 0 2 NO<ll C I 2 9 Gercle 3 • 2 14 Horton 2 • S t Gra l\lm 2 • I I Oennlno J I 2 7 h\llo< 6 I I 13 Wttaon 0 2 0 2 Ellano 11 l • 23 Walkll 10 0 2 20 Totel1 J9 IS 12 93 Tole!$ 23 8 ?4 S4 Halfllme Saddl~ 47·26 ~•nee CM1t 14, Cltrv1 71 (CY!lf'flt T~I ottANGI COAST (M ): Fefdeu 11, HllllCOCk 17, ICot>evHlll 9; RI~ 2. Schumaker 20, TllOl>e 24. CITRU1 (11): OeLoach IS, Ptrkfn1 19. Geter I. Mercusson 22, Rfcherd I Helflfme Onnoe Coast, 39-36 HIGH SCHOOL GtRU Foum." v.-v S4, ukewMCI JO ( Ar'"'9 T__,_.J Llll-eN (>0) P:eunl91n v...., 154) .. " pf "' .. " pf l'O Smllh Arencst Beller HUil"'t WllCWlkl Mervs Clint Stewert J 0 I 6 Halldlff 3 3 I 9 I I l 3 W11ln 3 1 2 8 2 0 I 4 Cool\ l I 3 J O O I O Clower 3 I 2 7 I 0 2 ' Lewi« • 2 0 10 2 I 0 S Glrwlkf 3 0 0 6 l 0 3 6 Hfsake l 0 l 4 I 1 1 • TtrrY O O 2 O L. Young l 1 I l A. Young 2 o I • To1t11 13 • 12 30 Toten 22 10 12 S4 ~.,., Oual'ten LlktWOOCI Fou"taln ValleY 7 8 4 II-JO 14 IS 17 t-54 .,... 71, ~rtna 41 ~ Mllr1M ()9) ftftpffp Brewster 2 O 2 • Cf'lerrlon 6 o 3 12 1Cu1s11r 1 I 2 lS Stupoy 2 0 3 • Kltrstld 0 4 3 4 Stiger I 0 0 2 llt'N (1t) ...... II> Sclllltr 6 2 0 ,. Diiiman 2 0 J • McPfiel 3 3 0 I Egan 6 O O 12 Wind 11 1 I 26 1!11tfr 0 I 4 I Swain I 2 I • Winder 1 0 0 ~ Nlrttl l 0 0 2 Moon 200• Totlls 11 S 16 39 Tole lt 3' 10 9 71 Marine l!lrH kw• l>Y Ou...-n ,, 12 6 II-Cl 71 21 IS 11-71 OcMn \'Jew 61.1 C!"H. V.-V 24 (Tou"""*" .. a.em.MM) OcMn View 1'81 Cl'ft. YlleV 1214) .......... ..,, ... tp Ooulv 2 0 1 • Andlrlon I 2 • • Vl1cll01 7 I 4 IS McCOllan 4 I 3 9 SrrelOhl I 0 I 2 B•Vill'I 2 2 I 6 Ztnelll I 2 3 4 Wegner 0 I I I Houn,.11 4 4 0 I? Folly 0 0 I 0 o Lwson 6 2 l 14 eon11 2 o 1 • C Lw•on • 0 2 I Hur11,.r I 1 l J Bock J 0 0 ' Total• 29 10 IS 6t Toters 9 6 11 24 ~ l>Y Oue"'9n Oc.t1n View 16 17 19 16-61 C•tSGanle Vellly • l s 12-?• Lei AWnltM TWl.MfOA Y'$ RISU\. TI (27111 ................... ,,......., l'llUT RACL 400 Ytf'OI. Fancy Fr11 s..uro 1znn 4.40 llleh 111\il lonl (FIQUlfOI) 340 300 H O l.0 Ju11 Trlckln (Mlt~l Time 20 '' U IXACTA l l-11 oe14 13Ct60 S•CC*O RAC•. 400 Vlrell Wini~ Wr1no1tr (HGrc> 1400 720 Oranol>lol'°"111NCl•I (Frevl 16,20 lk>rlt Pert«r (Peullne) Time-2041 12 llCACTA (7 I) 11elel 1221 40 THtaD RACI. 400 Vlrels. • '° "'° 7.20 3.00 lllllfv 1CrM91'1 UO ltllerlvl!V Quid! (H Orel LlllOt• ltUMtt (Hermonl S60 4IO S40 J IO 10 00 TIMe 20.0 U I XACT A < 1-101 oeld Ml 40 P:C>UaTH ltACI. * Vtrdt A4mlnl1tre t0< <Orcllln) 6 '° 4 00 Ilg Kel!UM (He(f) 11.tO lh Moon 81lllv IKll!ollt) Time ISIO fllftTH RACI. 400 V1rd1 New Jar Line (~) 560 SUClll' •ere Cf'ler" ("lilutroal Tiii luh Trio ICreeeerl fllM :!OSl '2 IXACTA tc·IOI NICI t 1140 SIXTH RAC.. 400 vve uo 7.00 uo ,_leh SOlrkt (Tr .. •~•I 6IO Miu Sltvck N JI ... rttertl ,_octiet teh II G~lel 410 ''° uo 1 90 1IO Time 9 It 12 I XACT A C $--7) IMllO U4 00 ..Vl"TH aACI. 11' vwft The 60ld ~ (L-11) '1M UO ll099' Youno (E. Garcia) l 20 'IO Run .. , Rouollnlck (01def'ICk"'11 • 40 Time: 4SA7. U •XACTA (3·2l oald S9S.40 •IG"TH RACI. JSO yero1. S4tmarel Warrior (OrC111n) 7.40 Ptundlr1 S.lnt IE. Gercle) ParlSl't Pries~ (Treesurt) Time: 17.94. HO 310 4.60 4.20 s 40 n IXACTA (l·C) oafd '39 20 NINTH RACE. 400 Vtrdl 8ubt>lv 8ooole IFl~oal lst.O 1 oo HO 1!11rlo1 8 uttercuo IL.eckev ) 7 oo S 40 A llNlltv (Crealltf') S 40 Tll\'>a 20.05- u l"ICK SIX "+S·3·1·6) oald MlSOO to 40 ...llnnlng tlcktt1 lflvt 11«,.11 Carryover POOi. 1.29,464.52. 11 l"ICK NINE (1·7·1·4+S·3-l-61 11eld 1104 00 to II wlnnlno tlcket1 l1lx horSIO Cerrvover POOi: $1C,2C l.91. TlfNTI4 RACE. 170 v1rd1 Surelv A C11mion (Cnohm) 1 eo S.40 3.00 Rlveroell Okie IS.vii,.) UO 6.40 Je lamoker IE. Gerde ) !UO Time: 46. 10. n lfXACTA (Ml oerd 164.60. ti DAILY OOU8Llf 16· I) 11elcl 171 20, n CONSOl..ATION OOUBLI (6-1) oalcl m 10 Alltnellnce. 9, 13' HllVWMCI P•r11 T"utlSOAV'S Rt:SUL n 117tlt If JO·•Y ttlwlll ... M "'"""9) P:IRST llACI. 6 tui-IC>not Courtgeous Ano-I (Hwtvl UO 3 40 3.00 Bttsv Levne (Alveraz) 6.20 4.40 NOOll Favor (E1tredel 4.IO Time· 1'11 ?IS Also ran: Mourning Dovt, La Ou1chene, Shower 0 l!lllulnos. Donut's Safa. S<:n tellecl· Euev SIGOND llACI. 6 turlonlls l!lleck StrMI BIVH (Sollt l 9.00 • 00 J.40 MfSChleYOUI Mall (Wardl • 00 3 20 l!loolln l!lan IMcCerronl 3 IO Time. I II 1/S. A~o ran: GUiit Informant, Mr 1!1"9. l!llue rs l!laaullful, Oo Do' Lelld, Crvstal Tlckal, Prfncelv Pretense. Ser 1 lellecl: Sch Mont. S2 DAIL y OOU8LI (1-7) ... Id nuo. THIRD RACE. 6 tunono1 Gre\I Hiil (Ot1eh0u1 .. vel '7 00 14.40 11.IO Mighty Trio (AIYertrl 7 40 .S.IO Reml>llng Monll (Loro\11) 13.40 Time: 1.10 4/S. Ali.o ren: Palnlln'.. Rllntiows. Trinity Hau, Or. Dale, Fln11 IC.. l!lol, St A,.d ,, CarlmyllHer, Grend Turk. JerCIOn, Da rk Meneca. No scr1tct19'. u •XACTA (3-10) llelc! 11.moo P:OUltT" ltACE. ' turlo<Kl1 Tricky Turn (Ollvert1I 10 IO Golclle's Girt 1so111> Falt F0< GOid IValanruele) Time. I 10 4/S. 600 •20 900 00 3 00 AllO ran Legal Protectlo"· Hvdro Jtt, Ort>ltren, Le Loce, Sfnole View, Llllt G110r1 Scr1tc11e<1· Oout>ll Anlmett, Wlnglno Mfn v. MllllH NOil. U IXACTA (1·7) paid 12'3.SO f'IP'TH ~ACI. 6 furlono1 SuPtrb Jel (Alvere~I S 40 l 00 2 IO Mantel l!l1nk Magic (Hernandlt) • 60 J.20 Sliver Commtnterv (1!11t1) 2.IO Time: I. II l / S. Ali.o ran: Mor4o ~.,. Henry'\ DlllOht, My FINI Min . htlev• Her Scre1CNC1: Prlnceu Dllaware '5 IXACTA 12-11 oeld US SO SUtTH RACI. 6 fvrlo<Kla AIWtVI Rotten (Olftty) S.20 1.10 2JO N1n11 Tam (VellflrUllel 7 IO 2.20 JIYtl'lllY IPlncevl 2.60 nme· 1·10. • Afi.o ran: City VI-. Collentlno. S.t1n•s l!IHU, Gum FINI,. Mocha Cole No scr 1 tcllff, U •XACTA 14·11 11eld 09.00, HVINTH RACI. 6 l\ir!OftO\ CommlllM Gin (W1lklf) 20 00 • 60 s 00 0 1nlil't <C•1t1non) uo uo Searell FO' H""'" IMc<:1rronl • 40 Time' 1:11. U IXACTA ()-1) oeld l lHOO n ~ 11x 11+1-2+11 oeld1t.4noo ro '4 wlMlnt tldl•h (flvt llOrMtl Cer· •vover _, IT.l,7'S 1' llOHTit RAC•. 6 furl0n01 At't Helen IMcCerron> S 40 An E~ ... tPll!Qy) Fairy GOdmothlf (Vtllflluete l nme: 1 10 11s. &S IXACTA 12·41 Hid \33.SO NINTH RACI. 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McSorlev, Edm, malor !llglltlng). 4·19. Engl>IOm, LA lroughlno), S'°9, MecTavfsh. Edm (rouglllnol. 5:09, faylOr, LA malor lflllhllngl, 9·1s, MecTt•ltll, Edm, melor ltlollllnol, 9:1S, Erickson, ,.LA ltrloolng), IS; 13; Smith, Edm (holdlng). 11.11 Tlltnl ~ 9 LO\ Anoe+tl, ltldmot\d • (NlcllOlll , Dionne), S:OI lool, 10 Edmonton, Kurrl 14 ICOfflY. GrttlkV), 12·31; 11 LO\ A~. WIHf1m1 t (faylOr), 17:02, 12 Edmonton, Nloler f° (L-. ~ltlltV), lt-1'. ,...,.,. tllt-Semenllo, Edm letbowf1111l, •:ll; Tav· lor, LA ltlbowlnl!), 1:04, McCletlanct, Edm (rOUf1111"11l. 1:04; Klltv, LA (hOldlng). 8;41, " WIMleml, LA (roughing), 1'-07. Lvmfly, Ei0m (rOUOl\lftt), 1'~7; W.itt. LA (l'loOI< Ing). ll:JI OYw1lme None Penertv-tCrushelnvtkf, Edm (llOol(lng), 1:52. S/lots l>f1 Qoel-!.OS Anoeft\ 4• tl-1-1-26 Edmonton 17·16·11·,._.., Power·otay OPOOrtunllles-t..o• Anveiet I of S; EdmontOll 0 of S. Goellel-l.ot Aneelft, Ellot l'6 \l'IOh ·40 ...... 1. Edmonton, Moo9 (2• 20) Alltnell~l7.04e Rlfer..-Delllt Mortl Llna~Jlm Chrf1llt0n, Mark Vines TlMWMllY't ........ cfteM IAMIALL ~"---OAW.LANO A'~lrect Oevt ,..._ H rnl!IO' ..._ ~dlnltor Sltlled Pltcflln Doll c~ •nd ltllOl'I cttatllle anct Rustv Kuntr, outfleldlr It Cll" AAA contrec11 IAtl(ITIALL ............. A ........ IOSTON CEL TICS-Sltllff o ... 1e ThlrOllll, fonotard f'OOTIA.&.L C.......fl ..... L. ....... TO..~TO ARGONAUTS-Sr.n.ct 1!100 O'lttloYldl. Mad ~h. to 1 two•yu r COlltract. .... ... .... ,. ..... L...,. DALLAS COV"IOY~ ,_OC>lrl Levtfle, rUMlne beck, Oii In""" ,._...,, Si.ned K-y ~att, wkle reclllltf'"lticll rllurlllf l'Cl!W YO..IC. Jl!fS.-SltMcl Cert ~· ¥Cl, corner1*lll, ~ ••f"'td l lltv Srt'-' tedllt NOCK•Y .......... ..,ue- MOHU!AL CANAOIENS-HaMICI ~ .. .,,..... " e Mr1-llme KOUI fft Ille 0t1aw1 r..ion Onlyrclin can slow Wiland er Swede enjoys-big lead tn semifinal match in Australia MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) - Mats Wilander appeared on his way to hJS third ucccssive Austral.Jan Open tennis men's singles final toda> when rain hailed his 6Cm1final match against lobodan ZtvoJ1novic of Yugoslavia. The 21-ycar-pld Swede. aiming to WlO Lhe grau :90urt L<>umament for the Lhird straig}it year, led the un. seeded Zivojinovic, 7-5, 6-1. 0-t when tournameru referee 'Peter Bellenger called the players from the coun. The rain set 1n for the day and thr match will ha ve 10 be completed Saturday along w11h the second semifinal match between lop seeded Ivan Lend! of Czechoslovakia and fifth seeded Stefan Edberg of Sweden The final 1s set for Sunday. Wilander, the third seed, wao; playing with his nght elbow ban- danged but did not appear to be incanvenienced. Toirseeded Chris Even Lloyd and No. 2 seed Man1na Navraulova will battle for the women·s title aturday, the 67th ttme the two have met on a tennis coun rhe fifih·secdcd Edberg, 19, de- feated Dutchman M1ch1el Scbapers. 6-0. 7-5. 6-4. in lhe quarterfinals Thursday. showing that he has finally discovered his grass court fonn. That victory boosted Edberg into the meeting with Lend!. "We always have very ugh1 matches, and I think I have a chance 1f I play very, very well," Edberg said. Edbe~ the only person 10 wm the Jun1or utle al all four Grand Slam tournaments, was playing m his fi rst Grand Slam men's singles semifinal. Red Sox seeking Seaver BOSTON (AP) -A deal 1s reportedly in the works to bring veteran right-handed pitcher Tom Seaver 10 the Boston Red Soit from the Chicago White Sox. "We have somethmg we can do with the Red Sox." Ken Harrelson of the White Sox told The Boston Globe. And Red Sox General Manager Lou GDnnan told The Boston Her- ald. "I would not say the Seaver deal was dead." The two Amencan League baseball .~ams had been work.mg together to stnke a deal earlier. Harrelson told the Globe he has ··something OJI the table'· 1n the way of a deal that would send Seaver to Boston. His plan would mvolve six players, including Al Ntpper, Mark Clear and JackJe Gutierrez of Boston and out- fielder Rudy Law and a minor league pla er from Chica o the I rcpo Gorman declined to djscuss detalls of any proposed deal, but said lhe idea of a trade that would bnng Seaver to Boston was still alive. "I've got to figure out a way 10 do 11." he told the Herald. The White Sox had offered Seaver to Boston the day after the Red Sox made the trade lhat brought Calvin Schiraldi and Wes Gardner over from the New York Mets. But the deal feU through when Chicago wanted one of Boston's young pitchers. SOCCER ------~ Barons, CdM collect wins The Fountain Valley High boys soccer team won its first match of the season after an earlier ue. and they pic.ked hiJhly-regardcd Palos Verdes as its v1ct1m. r~eanwhile, Corona d~I Mar open- ed tts season on a wmning oote agajnst Irvine. In girls action. Newport Harbor and Edison collected triumphs. Herc's how it went: Foutahl Valley%, Palo1 Verdet I: After a scoreless first half. the Barons fell behind 1-0 fi ve minutes into the second half before rallying to beat the v1s1ting Sea Kings, who have been ranked ninth in the CTF poll. Leroy Coles tied the game at the 1 7. minute ma.rk and eight minute la1er. Craig Pen'!)' netted tlie deciding tally. In aoal, Randy Tan played well and was ctedited with seven saves. Corou del Mar I lrvlH I: Bnan Hueston and Tim Galusha notched first-half aoals and aoalie Steve Muuy was credited with 10 saves to hft the Sea K.Jnas to lhe win at lrvtne For lmne. aoaJie Jeff C()va stop- ped IS shots. In airls action: Newport R1rbor %, Marlna 1: The Sailors rebounded froth an early aoal by Marina's Peuy Sims with scores from Nancr Coyne and Alexa tcelc 1n the fina. 10 mmulcs to eam tbc v;ctory at Newport: 14.... t, Oeaa BIU• I: Four different Characn denied the 1eonn1 column in the match at Dana HLlll as Edison moved to 2.0 th1, year Tallyin.a for Ec:h'°n were Jo> 81ef~d. Mindy Fontes, Debbtc Bon- traitr and Lana Niccoh • • Orangie Coast DAIL V PILOT /Frldmy, December e. 1985 • NlJC fl>TIC( " NlJC M>TU MOC M>TIC£ Ml.IC NOTIC£ Ml.JC NOTICE rtaJC fl>TICE Ml.JC M>TICl ~"C-..;nnout..;.,;;.;;;.;:;~Ml8'NI:.:.:;::.. .. ~--~-..;..;;..;;.;..;~;.:;::;::._ __ ,~ __ ;..;;.;;.;;;,.;...;.;~~~~~----~~----~~ ...........__ .. MAm ITATa..wT ma7 I Mun1c1pel COde, Ol1trlct MARRIED MAN AS TO AN Ceffe Busta El foro, CA AenTIOUe .,..... ,,..,,,......, - The toftowlno '*'°"' 1111 NOnc. °' Map 9.3 ol the City Of CO.II UNDIVIDED ONE HAL 92t30 • MAm Sf'ATbmWT MMm ITAT'lllmWT doing butlnee. ... VII TO<M NATH°' M .... eoplwotwhlctl.,.on INTERE8'T ANO CATHY J. Thia bu1lnH1 •• con-The tOllOwlno '*'°"' .... dolTM.!_~ ~c~!..!':! & E'r '""' flltl.OMD w. .... Ille In the Offlct of 1111 Plan-SCHNEIOERE.IT. AN UN· OUC;ted E lndivldull doltlQ ~.. no...--.. _,.,..,,,. o ::i GI lflg Co .. 721t AMDOPNfiiiiOili nll\Q OMllon, It n.ftby MARRIED WOMAN AS TO ~ ~.... 8fAINLl!SS STEEL Trldlng.~y.600New- O:d«I Or~ C~~~A", TO 40 .. , .. ,... ~ by the llddttlon AN UNDIVIDED ()Hf H Tlllt ltemtnt wN llltd PAOO LTD , 1371 Logan pot1 Cent• Ortvt. luttt 700, EdW•d M V-wet. &92 I IHTATI NO. A t• m UWtto of tM R3 llM ct.-INTEREST. AS TlNAHT8 IN with lhe County cr..11 of Of· St . Coate M111, C1llf ~ IMctl. CA 92'4IO HOOd Orlw w To ... '*'-·~. ectlbed In Section 1 htftof COMMON. M TN91or. WIL ~ty on HcMir!IMt 92e27 DoY'I L Holtntit. 500 C Mlmlf'laler, cr1c1ttor1 and conllngent SECTION 3 Thia Ofdl· SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION .,. l<enneitll R ~er. 23t5 N9wport Cent• OriYe. &Yli. Thi ~ ~ ttlie '"No- ,~... w11 recor6ecl Of\ 11120115 11 1ne1rumen1 No 96-4641558 In Ille offlclal , .. CiCWdl ot\lfle Ofiinge 0-ty AeoorO. MUC ..,na ~mm W«•W= Ot.,. COunty, t;olllllorl....,Uoftt ..... --' MCUttng. wnono °"* Obi-""' ,_... v.. ....,_.. ;atlona.. OM ~· fvr Mae fMY be lft peraon OI by p r I n C I p I I I U m '1> ~ .ctomey 1109,800 00 thlt 1t1 'ltf't'OUAMACMOIT°" ~al lnt«M1 or 1 ~.....-crtidltot ot ll.c:fl 0. of T ruet and tt1e Ne I 11 '$, )'OU ,.,... fll Ol>flglllor\a MCll.lftd t yow ct11M wtOI the OOUt'l OI 1 92M3 ctlldltora. of MILDRED W nence 111111 tlkt etfect Ind TO HIOHl!ST 8100!R FOR 7• N 5 "'1t11 W111ml.n11er St • Coate 700. NewPQf'I hec;ill, CA Thie buetneu 11 con-MIL£8 11\d pereone W'10 bl In Ml toroe thirty (30) CASH (peyeble It time ol p 1>11.n.d OrMQe Coeet "'-'• Ctllf HtH 02MO 0'fc,ld by· an Individual may be ol'*'°"'M lnter•ted daye trom Incl .ner Ille A lt In l•wfvl MOMY of the ~ Piiot NoYembar 22 2t RoOert 8. Kunhlt'I, 250 C AotMrt C Holmea. 600 ~OIOOAUll A110 ILICTIOM TO MU~ DUDOf nlUSf ~A#fNOTICI Ill prtelftlly Mid b'/ ~I If 10 !tie pwlONll ~ •• tlltt I bf reprtMfttatlve llPOOlntad by OI. and dalault In, the obll-tl>I ~ wltl'lln tOUf "IOtllhl \ lll:~~.~~ 11._.. In Ille wttt ancl/Ot Mlate pUllQI lher.of. tnd prior Unl11d Stat•) 1t the North Dlcen'tblf 8 and 13 1Ns ' CarrltOI Or , Santa Ana, ~Center 0.-IW, Suitt ...., A petition hu blll1 filed to the elq)lratlon of llft_, fronc entrance to the Couney • · F-&-46 Calif f2704 700, Newpof1 9MGll. CA :;.·~tv"'~c::r~~ by WILLIAM MILES. JR In (15) d•)'I trom llt pbNge CourthOUll, 700 CMc Thi• t>uelneH II con-92ee0 7 t v._ .. _ Che Sul*lor Court of Of. 111111 bl publlll\ed once ln Center Ortw w .. t. Santa rta.IC fl)TIC[ dUC1ld by • geoerll pert· Jatnll N Gtlh&rn 500 ' 985 .. -,.-ll'Qe County requeettng that the ORANGE COAST DAILY Ana, Ctlllornta ell right. tltlt nerlt\lc:l NewPQf'I Center Or1ye, &Ylte Publlthed Or&nA.. ~--::'t WILLIAM MILES. JR bl IC>-PILOT. I MWIPIC* Of~ Ind lnlerMt oonYl)'9d to '1C:TrnOU8.,..... ~ 8 l(unnan 700, Newl)Ol'I 8Mcfl. CA 0 -.,,... ..,.... polnt9d u .pereona1 rep-erll clrcutlllon. printed and and now 1114c1 0y 11 under reAm 8TA~ This 111temen1 •U llled 02MO 2~1ty Pllol o.o.m1>1r 8, l3. fMll'tlatlvee lo ldrntnl11er publllhed In the Ctl'y of 11.ld Deed ot Trull tn ll\4! The IOllOwlng penone .,. wltll lhl County Clerk of Or· St-R. Hol,,_, 500 'll\d 27• l985 F .... •7 Ill• ""t• of MILDRED w Cotti M•H Of, In th• property' lltuatld In .. Id dotno butlMll 11: MtdlCtl •noe County on Nowmbet Newport Center on~. Sult• "" MILES llternatl~. the City Clerk County ind State dllcrlbld WICI,_ Center, 18124 Cut-13. 1985 700, N9WPOf1 &Mdl, CA NM.IC NOT1C£ 'fCTmOUt 8UltNlat NAMI ITATl•NT Tiie IOllowtno PtrlOnl ere doing bullneae u : Allcant• Prlnc.111 , 100 Plaza Alk:ante, Harbor & Cll1p1111n 8outav11d1. Garcan Grove. C.A92MO PrlnCMe Crul ... Relor11 & HOtll1, Inc., A Calllornle Corpor111on. 2029 Century Perl! £Ml. Sult• 3000, LOI Angela, CA 90067 • 1'1111 bu1toa11 It con- ducted by· • c:orpor ••Ion Gregg L Mitchell Tiile statement w" lllld wtth the County Ciefk of Or· •no• County on November 12, 1965 F2t1t21 P\Jblllhecl Orange Co11t Dally Pliol November 22, 29. December 6, and 11 1985 F·S48x MllC NOTICE Th• petition rtqUHll may C*.!M IO be publi.ntd • .. .,., °' . Sult• H. Irvine. CA ~1 92MO authority "'to ldmlnt11er the 1Ummary ol this Ordinance PARCEL 1 927!5 Publlehld OrMQe Coat Thie bueln•" 11 COfl· Nt1te under Ille lndepen-Ind I certlfi.d copy of Ille AN UNOllllOED 1118TH Brvc. l(yi.t Battlffon, Oeily PllOI Nov«nbet 22 29. Oue1ed by • per1ner11Np d«ll Admtnlatratlon of El-texl of 11111 OfdlntllOe lhall INTEREST IN ANO TO THE &a 11 Coat Highway 111845, Oeoernbet 8. 13, 1"5 DoY'I L HOIMM 11111 AC1 be poet9d In the oi&. of the LOT 1 OF TRACT NO. Laguna 8Mch, CA 92851 F-554 Thl1 alaternent wu flled Th• petlllOn II Ml tor hear· City Ci.rk fl~ (5) d1Y9 prlof 11227. IN THE CITI OF Thi• bu11ne.. I• ton-With the Counly Clerk of Or· Ing II\ Dept 3 at 700 Civic 10 th• date of adoption of COST A MESA. AS PER ducted by· 1n tndM<luat P\aJC NOTICE •noe County on NoVtrllbet C4lflltr Drive. Wnl. Santa 11111 O{dlnanoe. and within M AP RECORDED IN BOOK Or Bruot 1<. Battleeon 12. 1965 Ana. CA 9270t on DECEM· ftttMn (lll) daya after eCSop-484, PAOfS S3 ANO 34 IN Thia etatemtnl Wit flle4 ,tC"rTT'IOU8 .u.... "-·bl._.._. ..... ...,,.. "= BER 18, 1985 11 9 30 AM lion. !tie City Clerk INll THE OFFICE OF THE wllll lhe County C1er11 of Of. ..... aTA,.....,,. r-u _ _, ..,._.,,... IF YOU OBJECT 10 •.hi CtlUM to be put>tlll'lld Ille COUNTI RECORDER OF Ange County on Ociobet 18, The l.ollow!nea petton la Dally Pljol ~.,., 22. 2t granuno o.t the Plltl1Jon, you lloramantloned aumm1ry SAID COUNTY l985 OOlno l>U9lneae u Oecemt>r $, 9'IO 13.. 1985 Should lither 1PPM111 the lndshtllpoettntlleofflolot EXCEPTING THERE· ,_ EXTERIORS UNLIMITED. F·S49x l\Mrlng arid stile y<>ur ob-the City Clerk a c«ttfled FROM UNITS 1 THROUGH Publllhld Oranoe Cout «7 North~ Blvd .re, P\ll.IC fl>TICE )eellona or Ille written Obltc· copy of .thl1 ._Ordinance 111 AS SHOWN UPON THE Dally Piiot Nov.mbet 18, 22, Newi>on Beec:tl, Calif 928453 ___ ....;;..;;...;;... ________ __ tlone wltn Ille court before 10Qe1htr with Ille namea of CONDOMINIUM PLAN FJE· 29. e.nd Oecember 8, 1985 AnntU• Minney, 441 El flCTTTIOUI _, ..... lh• heetlng Your 19PMI· the member• of the City CORDED IN BOOK 140f7, F-541 Modena. Newpof1 Beach. N.Am tTA~NT enc.a may bl In per.on or by Council votlnjl for and PAGE 879 OF OfFICl.AL RE· c.llf. 92te3 The foMowtng peraon IS yoor tttorney agalnat the aame CORDS OF SAID COUNTY. :Ti Thie l>\i1lnH1 la con· dOlf'IO t>u*-8 11 IF YOU AREA CREDITOR PASSED AND ADOPTED PARCEL 2· "8.JC N01IC[ ducted by an tndlvlduat OAGANIZED RHYMES Of I conllnget1t creditor ol tnts 18111 day of No11emb4W UNrT A-2 AS SHOWN '1CTTTIOUI 9UIMll Annette Minney 2042 So Sprue. SI . Santa the deceued, )'OU muat Ille NO .. MA H l .. T?OQ , UPON THE CONDOMINIUM NA• aTATW•NT Thie 1111ement wu filed Ana. Callf 9270' your Clelrn With the cour1 Of Meror of the CltJ of Coeta PLAN REFERRED TO IN The lollowl pereoni ere wtth the County Clerk of Or·1 • GatY Frlf\Cll St Martin, pr"8111 It to Ille pereonat ..... PARCEL 1 ABOllE 1 no E ange County on November 2042 So Sprvc;e St . Santi reprHentallve appointed by ATIEST EILEEN p PHIN-The 11r .. t lddreaa a.nd dolngc bui ~ ~~. ";4:'le 12. 19~5 Ana. Calif 927~ the court •11hln tour mOl\thl NEY Clly Clerk 01 the City of 0111tr common designation, ;"°~ .:; rA YIS ci A a F2t1... Tl11• bualn... 11 con- lrom the dale of nrat la-Coaie M... If 1ny, of the rMl property CA 9~705 ¥9.. an n • Publllhld OrMQe Cout dUC1ed by an lndMdull aoence ot letter• .. provided STATE OF CALIFORNIA) d .. c r I bed • b 0 v. IS David F Leacn 8111' Oalty Piiot November 22. 29. GatY Franell St Martin In Secllon 700 or the COUNTIOFORANGE)CITI purported to be 355 Coll H ,211 'L nt December II. 13. 1965 Thia statement-• flted Probate Code or C1lltornl• OF COSTA MESA) SI AVOCADO STREET A·2. Beac~ c"'l 92851 . egu F-552 with 11141 County Clerk of Or· Tlletlmerorftt1ngolalm1wlll t EILEEN p PHINNEY COSTA MESA, CALI· Deb' A Leach 11811 ange County on November no1 1i1p1re prior to lour CltY Clerk and ex-offlcl~ FORNIA 92828 Coll! r~ ..,211 'L una P\RIC NOTICE 13. 111115 montha rrom 11141 date of Ille Clerk 01 11141 City council ol The un<1er110nl<I Truatee Beech c"'192851 · IQ NOTfCE Of< llHrlng notlCl<I ebove the Clty 01 Coate Mesa, dlectalma 1ny llablllty tor 1ny Tnta' buatneu 11 con· NOTfCI Of< ~9UCc11• ~~ YOIJ MAY EXAMINE ,,,. hereby oerllfy lhll lhe above lncorrectneaa of Ille street ducted b • •I Part· ~ HEAlllNO '212115 Put>llahed Orenge Coul 011ty Piiot November 22 29, December 6 13 1985 F-555 '"' ... _,.. vr Ille kept by the court If you end roregolng Ordinance addreaa and other common nerlhl Y 0-NOTICE IS HEREBY ITME"T AUOMllENT ere I person lnt9'4111ed In No 85· 15 wll tntro<luoed designellOI\. If any, 11\own oa:O F Leactl GIVEN thll 1 public nearing l&-2 the "111e, )'OU may MN• ind conal<lered aectk>n by herein Thia atatement wll filed will be held by 1111 City Coun- IF YOUA PAOf'EATI IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE '(OU AAI!'. BEHIND IN YOUA PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION, end you may hew the llOll rlOllt to bring your ac:count In OOod llandlf'IO by peytno alt of your pest due peymen11 Plllt permitted <»ell and IX• pen ... within tt1r• mon1n. from the o.ta t"'-notlOe of Olfault ... recorded TN1 amount It M .987 53 N ot N~t>et 15. tees. 1nd w111 lnerMM yntll your eccoynt ~ current You may no1 hive to pay lh entire un- paid portion of your ae- cou.nt, even ttloUgll fiill pay- ment wu oemanold. but you mull pey the amount •tiled •l>OVI H-. )'OU and yOUt beneficiary or mongagee may mutually agrM 1n writ· tng ~iof 10 the time tnt no-tice of .... ,. poeted (wtll<:tl may no1 M. ewtllr tlien Che end of Ille '"'"·month period atlled above1 to, emono other lhlnga j 1) provide lddltlonal time 1n l#hlch to cure thl dalaulf by 1ran1ter of tile property Of otl'ler"#IM or (2) eetabllatl • ac:ti.Oull of peymenta lft order to cure your deiault. or both ( 1) and (2) N 0T1 CE IS HE~EBY upon the executor or edmln-aectlon 81 1 regular meeting Seid sate wfll o. made. Dot wun the County Clerk 01 Or· ell of the City of Coate Mesa GlllEN 11111 the Huntington l1lrator, or upon the •1· 01 said City CounCill held on without covenant or wer-Cou Cy on Novmeber on December 18, 1985. 11 Beech Planning CommllSlon torney for the execucor Of the 201,, de 01 May 1985 ranty, eicpress or Implied. re-•nge n 2:30 p m or 11 aoon tn.t&- Aller thrM month• from the date ot recordatlon of tllll dOC:Um41rlt (whlel1 dlll Of recotdetlon appears lier• oo) unllll the ot>hg111on being fortcloMCI upon Of • separate wr111en agr_...nt l>et'#Mn you end your credl· P\ll.IC NOTICE tor permt11 • tonger period wtll h<>ld • public heerlng In admlnlatr•IOf. • written re-Ind thereaJ1, puMo and girding lllle, ~•Ion. or 12· 1965 '1t1l1I after as practlclt>le. In the tl\e C<luncll Chamber 11 the q\JilSt 111t1ng that you dftlre adopted u • wtlOle 11 1 rag-enournbrancea, to pay the Coll Council cnambers ot City Hun11no1on Buch Civic special notice or the llllno of ul1r meeuno 01 said City rem11n1no pdncip11 sum ol D!tu~11~ Or~ 15 22 1 Hatt, 77 Fair Drive Coat• Center. 2000 Main StrMt, en lnveritory end apprat ... Council held on the lllth day the notes secured by Slkl 29 Y d o.c!nve:, 11 1985 · Mesa on the following Huntington BHCll, Call· ment ot es111e -•• Of ot 01 November !985 by the Deed of Tr\.lst. '#ltn Interest •an · F 545 Items· fOfnla, on lhedlte end It the Ille petlllonl or accounll totlowlng roll cell voie thereon, aa provided In Mid • ENVIRONMENTAL IM · time lndlcatl<I below to re-mentioned In SectlOI\ 1200 AYES COUNCIL MEM· !\Otes, advances, II any, p ~ C T A E • celv and cooaldtr the lllle-end 1200 5 of tne California BERS Hertzog, HornbuCkle, under 111e 1erm1 of aald Deed l'tll.IC NOTICE PORT /Envlronmen1el Im· menta of •II persons whO Problte Code Schafer Hiii of Trust. 1-. cllergee end pact Statement for th• wllh to be htlrd rlCatlve to Mate Ill. lueeeoft, Etq.. NOES COUNCIL MEM· expenses ot the Trust .. and flCTITIOUt aulMll Costa Mell City Council. lor the epplicatlon descTlbl<I Olblon, Dunn I Crutcher, BERS w,....._, or the trusts created by said NA• STATl•NT 19 5 aer• In 1n1 0own1own btfow. Att~ fot ~lefl, ABSENT COUNCIL Deed of Trust Tile lollo.lng peraons ere Redevelopment Area, DATEITIMe: Deoemt>•r m •. Otlftd ..... Loe,.,... MEMBERS None The 10111 amount of the doing D\illnea• .. New loc:eled betWMn West 19th t7, 1985 • 7·00 PM ge6H. CA 10071 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I unpaid balanoe of the obll· Mu~ Spec:llllat. 18124 Cul· Str .. J. Perk Avenue Plumer APPLICATION NUMeeR: Publlalled Orange Coeat have lltlf'eunto eet my h.,;d g1t1on secured by lhe prop-ver Dr , Sulla H, Irvine, CA Street, and An1helm Av- PreciM Plan ol Str"t Align-Delly Piiot December 6, 7. and effixl<I the Seal ot Ille erty to be sold end reasoo-92715 enue. In connection wttn ment 85-2 13. 1985 City ot Cotti Mesa this 19111 able estimated co111, ex-Bruce 01vld Battleaon, General Plan Amendment APfll.fCANT: City of Hunt-FSa-584 day of November. 1985 penaes and ldvencee II the 8811 COHt Hwy • 168, GP-85~A. 10 cilange th• lngton Bel<:h Eiieen ,. ftMnner City time of tne Initial publlc:allon LIQunl Beach. CA 92851 1111<1 uae designation from LOCATION: Gothard elerii Md ~•-oMclo'clerii ot tne Nolkle of Sale Is fhla buelneu 11 con-CommerClal to Residential. Street. 90Yth of McFldden of the City Couftd of IM $69,021 58 dueled by an 1nd1Vtdual and Rezone Petition ----------1 you have only 11141 legal rlglll ACTITIOUI tutMll to atop the Ille or your prop- N,.._ t T A n Ml.NT erty by paying Ille enure The lollowtng peraon Is amount demanoecl by your doing t>u!M.-. u creditor COAST AUTO SERI/ICE To ftnd out lhe amount 2399 t Allcl• Parkway yoo mull pey or 10 arrange M1111on llle)o. C111t 92891 !or payment to stop tne lor• Leah M WIN . 1 tO On)'ll closure, or II yoor property I! St , Balboa Island Calll 1n torec:iosure for any other 92882 reuon contact LOnQ Beach T111a bus1ne1t •• con· Savings end Loan AllOCll· ducted by en 1ndlllldu11 tion. (> 0 Box 22616, Long Leal\ M WIM Beach, CA 90801-5616 AT· Tr111 at1tement WU llled TENTION Davm Reynolds wllll the County Clerk ol Of. (2131 •32·2277 E~t 213 •no• County oo November" 11 you have any question• 12. 1985 you snould contac1 1 11wv-r '211 Of 11141 government agency Publllhed Orange Cou1 ""11Ch may h1ve 1nsure<1 your Datty Piiot November 22. 29. loan Notwnnst1ndlnQ 1ne December 6 13 1965 tact that your t><OP41'1Y •• •n g111on1 IOI wNctl lldl from tt\e o.t. of llr9t • Of Trust IS MOU<lty 11411 llUlnCA ot i.tten • prcMOed curred In tnat peymen1. IJ'I lecllon 700 or 1111 not bN me.de of the Intl Pro«>et• CoOe °' Calltom11 ment or prtnclpal 1nd The time tor f111no dl6rt'8 .. ~-' wtllCl't l>ICerne oue !'IOI ...,.,_ cwtot 10 tour AUQ!.lll 1, 11185, pi.. ~ monttll 1rorri 11'11 on Of the Ciharge and 111 111.1beeQuent hetl'lf'IO noticed 1b0\'t INltallmentM of principal YOU MAY EXAMINE the and Inter•! 1111 Cill•gll ftll kepi by the COUft n )'OU Oellnq~ent ~HI E111t1 111 1 l)lttOft "'--* In Tu.• 11 any ~ the Mtlle, you may .-w due Of\ • prtor enc...m· upori the exeoutor or ldmln- br llnCi9 tf lt1)' ()etinq"9f't 111r1t01'. Of upof'I the at· Fife lnMHanoa If any ~ torney tor the execll1or or pten1111\men1 ot • ptedgec1 aom1n111r ttOf. and flll wnh ac:c:ount. 11 any AllOtne) the c:oun wtth proof ol W · F ... 11 any Rec.Ivers F... vloe. a written requeet 1t1\- lf llnV. Tl'\al by 'eMOll tntr• tng thst you 6llltl lil*)llll ot the undefllgned ~eaan1 notlOI o1 the Mno of an ln- beneftetary under a1Ct1 dMO venlort Ind appr~t Of Of tr~ l\H e•tc\11~ •n<' ..ut• ....U Of .Qt tlll ~ dellvered to Mid duty IP-tlona or accounl• mentioned pointed Trut111. I wrt11W In Secllon 12()() Ind 1200 5 OI Oec:teratlon of 0.f1Ul1 enc the California Proba1a Code Demand !Oft uie. and na. Jellft ~ ,. ......... deQOllted wl h lllO duly IP MYPI a D'MMMLO. At· pointed TrultM IUCh deec. t~ tUf ,. ......... -°' tr\Jlt Ind 111 ooeum.nu .._.,. ......, ..._ ICllO. l'llOenC:lng 01>1lgl11ona ,. Loa ........ CA 1e010 oured tnerM>y and hu de-Publllhed Orange Cout clerecl and does nereoy de-Diiiy Piiot Oeoember & ? c•ere all sum1 Mc:ured ther• 13 11165 by 1mm1<1111e1y d~ and P•Y FS.-583 Ible Ind lial etected lnc1 does hereby 9"Ct to cauet the trull prOQerty to be IOIO 10 Nllsfy 1111 Obllgtt1on1 .. DEATH NOTICES cured theteo~ LIGHT 111~:110 Novemoer 15 David N Ltght. Home ..... ,. lftCI i.-, beloved husband of LOft9 -..Ch •••1'19• llftd Helen T Light, lov- Loen AaaoctatkMI, A.a -.,. ing father of Manlyn :::11 Aeent. -...,,, A• Sohr t and Hilary Publllhed Ofange Co111 Mc:AJeer grandfather Dally Pilot Novembel 29 De-o f Jeffrey Sohn <ind cemt>er 6 13 20 19115F-570 Heidt McAJeer Mem- PtlllC NOTICE 90334 NOTICE CW DEATH CW MEM. YN MUMIA 't ELLIOTT,.._ MUA .. AY M.lUIOTT,llka """"'A Y ELLIOTT. elta Ml!M. YM M. EUJOTT AMO Of' ftlTmOM TO AOMIMttTP EITATl NO. A 130 7'I To all l'>eltl oeneoo1rtet creo11ora 1nd conttngent I credltOfS of MERLYN MUR· RAV ELLIOTT lkl MURR>. V M ELLIOTT 11ta MURRAY ELLIOTT lkl MERL VN M I ELLIOTT and pereons WtiO may 1>e otl'lerW1M 1n1er111eo 1n the Wiii anc1or estate unal services will bt- hf'ld 2 OOPM Wednes- dav Dec 11 , at the La·guna Beach Pres· bvt.enan Church. 415 F.orest Ave, Laguna Bea~h In lieu of flowers t'Ontnbuuons may be sent to the l'h<Htty of your choice Pacific View Mortuary Directors. 644·2700 Avenue P\ll.IC NOTICE City of Coeta ,..._ Tne Benettctary under Btuoe D Bettlelon R-85-13. 10 rezone Ille prop-"EQUEIT: Realignment Publllhl<I Orange Coul aald Deed of Trust here-Trite 1111emerit wu llll<I erty from C 1, C2 end R2 10 F-553 torectosure you may oner your proparty for sel• A P911tton hU -filed ____ Dtl __ mt_J_C_t.tn __ T_IC_E ____ , provided tne sale " con· by Jean ElllOtt In the Su- PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crema1ory 3500 PacthC View Drive ol Golllard Streel sovtll of ON>INANCE Delly Piiot December 6, tolore elteculed and de· wllh tne County Clerk of Or· R4. McFadden Avenue moving NO. l&-11 l985 livered to the underelgned t ange Covnty oo October 18, NOTICE 1S FURTHER the centerline HllWlrd •P· AN ORDINANCE OF THE F·588 written Oeciaratlon of ()e. 1995 GIVEN thlt at 111<1 time I nd proximately 250 Itel lor the CITY COUNCIL OF THE l1ult and Demand fOf Sile, f<.._ place all lntereeled persons portion of G01hard wfllc:fl ex-CITI OF COSTA MESA. l'tll.IC NOTICE and • written NotlOI of 0.. Pub116hed Orange Cou1 mey 8l)9Mr 1nd oe Mllrd by tend1 800 IMt aouth of CALIFORNIA. CHANGING lautt and Electtn lo Sell The Delly Piiot November 15, 21.l. the City Council on the McFadden Avenue THE ZONING OF THE \IA-NOTICE Of< underllgne<I CIUaed U ld 29, and December 8, 1965 aforementioned Items IF EN V I " 0 HM E N T A L CANT LOT WEST OF 2039 TIIUITEE'I IALE Notice ot Default Incl Elec:· F-~ ANY OF THE AFOREMEN· tTATUI: Negative Oeciar· WALLACE AVENUE FROM Loen Mo. IOZS1114 lion to Sell to be recorded In TIONEO ACTIONS ARE etlon 85·72 R2 TO R3. T,I . No. e&-29e0 the county whir• 11141 rMI P\ll.IC MOTICE CHALLENGED IN COURT. ON f<U: A c;opy of the THE CITY COUNCIL OF NOTICE proP4tfty 11 loc:atl<I the challenge m1y be limited Precise Plan of Str"t Atlgn-THE CITI OF COSTA MESA YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Date: 11112185 f<ICTITIOUI au .... tt to only tllOM lsaues ~ ment II on n111n the Depart· DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS UNDER A DEED OF TRUST HAMMOND .. EAL TY NA• ITATlmNT onerll-•111141 publlchM!· ment of Oevetot>ment S..· FOLLOWS DATED JULY 8, 19112, UN· CC>Nt., 8Y: IPICIAUZID, TM followl 1 ere Ing <lelcrlbld In thla not!Ce vices. 2000 Main Streel. SECT 0 T LESS YOU TKE ACTION TO INC., •• AGENT, MOO no ~Mk:fo 0 r In w r It ten c 0 r . Huntington Beach. Ctll· I N I. here IS,,., .. PROTECT YOUR PROP-ITATl tTillfT. tANTA ~~~nc:;"~em• 14932 r .. ponoence d•Ulltlf'ed to fOfnle 921148, lor lnapec;tlon ~ ~;c:'!.~1 11':~~:°ca~~ ERTY, IT MAY BE: SOLO AT 8A .. 8A .. A, C A U109, Brownitone ysLan•. Wetl· the City Cooncll at, or prlOf by lhe public. I operty loc:etl<I ldJ• PUBLIC SALE IF YOU I08/117~10I, •r: MAM E. I CA 92883 • 10, the public~- ALL INTERESTED PER· ~I Pi'o 2039 Wali-Av: NEED AN EXPLANATION ftACHEC O, AtlllTANT mg:•:· Anthony Shaler EILEEN ft. Y, City SONS .... Invited to attend enu•. 1985-68 AlllUOr OF THE NATURE OF THE IECMTA .. Y 14932 Brownstoo• Lane Cleftl ul<I nearing 1nd expr ... Pere.I Numbers 422.291.10 PROCEEDING AGAINST Publlslle<I Orange Coul West lnater CA 92683 ' Publlane<I Or1nge Coast optnlon1 or tubmlt cMdenoe and 422•28 1•12• situated in YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Daily P1lol Nove<nbe< 22 29. Thi~ buainua II con-Dally Piiot Decemt>er 8 !Of or egaln11111e appllcatlon Ille City of Coat• Mffl. TACT A LAWYER December 6. 1985 F·560 ducted by an lndlvlduel 1985 u outllned above II tn.te County of Orange, State of On DECEMBER 13, 1985, Dean A Shafer F-581 --.;.'".;;..;UUl..~;.....nu...;.... ____ 1 eluded prior 10 11141 con-perior Court ot Orange ctvalOI\ of 11141 1orecto1ure County requesuno that Jean ACTrTIOUI ....... Remember YOU MAY Elliott De IPO<)jnted u e>er· N,._ tTATlMINT LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF sonal repr-tallve to ad· Tt1elollow\ngpereon111e YOU DO NOT TAKE m1n111er tr.e estate 01 dolngbuslneuas PROMPTACTION MERLYN MUFIRAY EL SOLUTIONS BY DESIGN. NOTICE IS HEREBYILIOTT allaMURR-'V M EL·• 19000 MacArthur Blvd . GlllEN THAT LONG BEACl-1 LIOTT aka MURRAY EL· 1 Irvine, Calif 92715 SAlllNGS AND LOAN AS-LIOTT ti.kl MERLYN M EL RBM Enttlf'prlMS, Miit ' SOCIA TION 1 Calltornla LIOTT 4008 River A~. Newport corporation 18 now duty IP-1'he pe1111on requ1111 ee.c:h, Calif 92663 pointed Trustee under 1 1utl'\Ortl'f 10 ldm1rns1., the ThlS bulln•H 11 con· Deed of Tr\.ltt 01190 June estate uno.r the I~ duct9d by I corporltlon 20 1984 esecuteo Dy I dent Aom1n111r111on ot El-I R Merone. Preal<lent WAYNE c LITTLEFIELD lltlS Act Tnla statement was tiled ~NO KRISTY LITTLEFIELD T"91>91111on ••Mt ror heer. I with the County Clerk ot Of. u Trut10f 10 secure 0011 I Ing 1n Dept 3 at 700 CIYlc enge County on November gallon• In tavO<' 01 LOl'IQ Center Dr•v• West S1nta 15 1985 Beach Sev•nos ar>d Loen As· Ana CA 92701 on OECEM F BER 18 t9115 I t 9 JO .t. M PubltsN!d Orann. Cout sociauon 11 Benetleiary r&-F vou OBJEC ... 10 ne · ·-.-corded June 26 •984 u •II· OIJly Ptlot No119<T'ber 22 29. strument no 84•282805 01 grent1119 or tne oe1111on f°" December 6 13 •965 Ol11<:t1I Recoroa in 1118 Ot'lice anould &itller appear ll tne F-551 of ,,,. County Reco<der 01 neanno &11d 1111e 1ou• :>1>- Newport Beacr r 644-2100 I HARBOR LAWN· MT OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Cremator-y '625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BAOADWAV MORTUARY t 10 Broadw1111 t.osta Mesa 642-9 •so are any further question• California, to wit at 1 00 P M . HAMMOND Thia statement •H flied plelM c:all Howard Zetel'llty, All tll•I property called out REAL TY CORP as duly ap. f'tellC NOTICE with 11141 Coonty Clerk of Or· fltetlC NOTICE f»tellC NOTICE Pt&IC NOTICE P\.6l.IC NOTICE P\el.IC NOTICE A11ocl•I• Pl1nn1r •lon~cetM~~~~~~w~~ateeunO~~ ~m~•~~IU ~~Cou~oo~~bef~=~~~~~~~=~==~~~~~~=~~=~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~=~=========~ ------------1 ----------~ -----------1 53J-.!:.1 w. "'""· hct· r:&r:n~~~~~f~~ ~~~: j~L~. ~~8¥u~ NAME ITATlMINT 12 !985 F2t1.... f'OTIC! or r ulLIC llLUl1'C reeery, HUfttlntjlOft 11.ed\ 45 of P11cet Maps. RecQrda inst No 112·249362 of Of· The following Ptrtons are Publlslle<I Orange Coast ftteftnlfla Commleaklft of the County Reccrder. Or-lk:11I Records in tne ol110e of oo•ng t>uainesa 11 South Delly P1101 November 22 29 Publllhect Orange eo .. 1 enge County, Catlfornla 1"9 County Rec<>rder of Of. Coast 0111ce Equipment, ene December 6. end 11 Dally Piiot December 6. SECTION 2 Purao1nt 10 •not County State ot Cati· 1952 Eaat Edln~r Avenue, 1985 1985 the provisions or Section tornla, Executed by WIL· Santa Ana. CA 92705 F-580 13.79 o1 the Cotta M ... LIAM T. BIXLER. AN UN· Vince S1lt1rell1, 25165 F·5SO __ P\ll._l_C_NO_T_IC-E -PtlllC NOTICE Pt8.IC1NOTICE Pt.a.IC NOTICE 1---P1.m--JC_NO_T_IC_£_ llO'TICE or ru•LIC ·~lllC ot l)41 loutl'I l rlt tol Street 1n the '•nt• Ant "•l9~t • •r••· 1-0<"t tlon• l etrlnq Woo•. "•ll ol Adlolnlt \tt tlon. I Civic Cont•r ,,,,. carn•r ol •tot 4•t1 on4 Sant• All• flv4.), S•nl• Ant rropou t C'han9• of lo"• Ce•• ,_o 84> ... )IP propo••• to chanoe ce rt•U• s:ro pert., fro• thf' Slnqle ra~Sly tte1ld•nc• C$lq" llteatrlCtlo nt O&l ltlCt to th• 'rot•••&on•l and Adlit lnlatt•tlY• Offte• ~•·•~u~ M•l q~t t~ t~tt 1s1,n '••~rlcttoftt Dletric~. ~pProve l or tt~• evt>)ect zon• chl f'lfft wt II ~uot the eo11v•r e 1on of ti'\• r:''""' •ct •l t • to • non•r•ald•ntl•l uee f~• t ppJ•c•nt ultl..at•~f •n •atn~• t~• Coftt trvct.l n" at a i wo -1t or1. 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I I Not To Scale Publi shed Oranqe ~oast Ua1ly F'-S78 • Atco blast kills 2, hurts45 Refinery fire worst in 20 years; scorching heat felt like Vietnam CARSON (AP) -An oil refinery blast and fire that Los Angeles County fitt officials said was the area's worst in at least 20 years killed two people and injured 45 others. The Thursday blast shot 5,000- d~ flames 500 feet into the sky above the Atlantic R1chftcld Co. refinery about 15 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. The blast occurred in a "reformer unit" where the octane of gasoline 1s boosted, said_Arco sod1cesman Scott Loll.~ I#~ Re.cae workera attend nctim of uploeloo and fire at Atlantic Richfield Co. oil refinery ln Canon Wednee4ay. Arco officiaJs. who employ 1.100 workers at the refinery, said they are analyzing records of temperatures and pressures of the damaged unit in an attempt to determine the cause of the explosions. people from the scene. Angeles County fire spokesman Mike It "felt Like 'Nam (Vietnam)," said "I saw a couple guys still standing Moura. Top state court upholds death penalty provision SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a crucial provision of the state's 1978 death penaJty law used in as maoy as 130 death sente nces, but left open the possibility of future challenges to the law. In the same ruling. the coun reversed the death sentence of a Riverside man, Albert Brown Jr., because the jury wu improperly told to disregard any sympathy for him 1n decidina between a sentence of death and life without parole. By a 5-2 vote. the court upJlcld Brown's conviction in the October 1980 rape and murder of a 15-year- old girr bUi returned the c,a~ to Superior Court for a new penalty tnal. It is the 39th death sentence the court has reversed out of 42 it has con- sidered since the state's death penalty law was restored in 1977. The girl disappeared while walking to high school and later was found raped and stranaled. Brown. who had been paroled four months carhcr from a prison sentence for the 1977 rape ot another teen-age Slrl, wa~ arrested nine days later and identified by eyew1tnes)es I he court addressed the last maJor legal issue 1n a 1978 initiative that expanded the death penalty law, but the resolution was not enurely clear Assistant Attorney General Ed- ward O'Brien, coordinator of death ~nalty cases 1n the st.ate Justice Department. said the same issue 1~ involved in about 130 of the 170 pending death penalty appeals. Driver insurance law halted By t•e Alioclated Preti SAN FRANCISCO -Enforcem ent of a 5-month· old state law requiring drivers who get'traffic tickets to show proofofinsurance was halted Thursday by the state Supreme Court until it decides wnether the law IS constitutional. Typically, that would take a year. The law, under which as many as 200,000 drivers have been ticketed and face possible fines and driver's license revocations, was challenged by a group of Los Angeles residents who said their insurance was either prohjbitive- ly expensi~le because of insurance company p~ces aJlowed by the state. Chief Justice Rose Bird and Justices Allen Broussard. Stanley Mosk and Cruz Reynoso voted to grant a hearing in the case. that even il high school cheerleader .10 1;1nifo_rm can buy them. Reporters for hishJk,hool pubhca_uons 1n Alameda. on San Francisco Bay~ a• Larkspur, in Mann County. found it is easy for anyont' under age 18 to purchase the SI tickets at many outlets and collect the $2 and $5 "inst.ant" prizes on the spot. Search standards adopted Arco worker Lafayette Love. "I JUSt up. Their clothes burned right off "Pipes were explodmg and feeding looked to see where it was goin~ and I their bodies. They were still standing the fire," said Fire Capt. John Malet.a. wep~~~ci.~~~!i~~~onfr~m a re~~enM~~a~~. tb! ~~~~~~c~~~ ra~~~~~fntJof!~if~~r~~~o~i~~ FBI ordered to probe bombings ceremony at a nearby fire station, worker who was installing machinery site after firefighters shut off the flow WASHINGTON -The Justice Department or- SAN FRANCISCO -Public school offi cials can search students if facts give them a •·r~sona~le suspicion" that a law or school regulation 1s being violated, the state Supreme Court ruled T hursday. As 10 a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Coun earlier this year, the California court struck a middle ground, sayi ng students were entitl ed to constitutaonal protection agatnst un- reasonable searches by school officials but under a less- protective standard than that applied to police searches. trcated the injured on a grassy patch when the blast occurred. of gas to the burning pump. dered the FBI on Thursday to open a full-scale across the street from the refinery. Six people were criticaJly burned. Malet.a said Arco has a good safety investigation into the recent bombings of the offices ofan Crews from 30 fire trucks con-four sustained moderate inJuries, I 0 record, but added it was the worst Arab-American group, including a Sept 11 attack in Santa VC!Jed on the refinery and three had minor injuncs and another 25 refinery fire, in terms of total injuries, Ana that killed Alex Odeh. a regional director of the =h=eLi=~~P=~=rs~~-e_~_·e_d~p_a_.~~e_d_1_cs~a_n_d~w_e_rc~t_re_a_~~-~~d-~~'ea~sed~·-sa_1_~~Lo~s ~i_n _Lo~s_A_n~g~cl_e_s_C_o_u_n~ty~~~2_o~y-~~L~ o~niution. The d~i~on followed com~airus from former Sen. James G. Abourezk, D-S.D., chairman of the • 1S American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Commmec, that the FBI was dragging its heels on the case. 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O'Neill say, they arc willing to let the whole has said there is no way any tax bill subject of tax reform die. can become law this year unless Even if Reagan launches one of his Reagan can persuade at least 75 of the \ele{>honc campaigns for the Demo-182 Republicans to vote for it. Lon crauc'bill, said GOP Whip Trent Lott predicted the pi:csident won't even of Mississippi, "that would not in-come close to that number. fluence me one bit. I'm not going to · lfthe bill dies in the House. ReaQan vote for it." 'd •'--P- R sa1 . u14t would "risk damagm1t. The epublicans want a plan that perhaps irreparably. an entire year'S would cut individual taxes less than effort to achieve real tax reform." the Democrats favor but, more im-~ep. Richard Cheney of Wyoming, portaotJy, one that would preserve chamnan of the GOP Policy Com- business tax incentives for mod-mittee, would not buy the president's ernization and expansion. arguments. "It is not reasonable.for ' ··' # Mohamad Marie Manacled Syrian jumps ship. asks U.S. for a,sylum NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A ship- jumping Syrian spent 18 days vu - tuallr-without food before he leaped handcuffed from a freighter into the Mississippi River in hfa second escape attempt in a week, a lawyer for the stowaway says. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Frld•y, December 8, 1986 * 117 Slayer of 16 executed ln Nevada By tile A11oclate4 Pren three ycan ot recovery smoe the depths of the lut recession CARSON CITY, Nev. -Carroll Edward Cole. who said he killed 14 or 15 people as revenge for an abu51ve R 1 d mother. was exccutec:i today by iitjection after rejcctin1 eagan aa • Natlonal Rene• appeals because .. ,t would be unbearable to stay on here." NEW YORK-Prnaocru RC99n celebrated 30~rs A tiny group of d~tb penalty foes huddled 1n sub-frccnng of conservative journalism by lauding William F. Buclcley ~cmperatur~s outs1~e the Nevada State Pnson early today Jr.'s National Review '5 a "spirited.. captivatina· little 10 a ~andJehght vigil for Cole, 47. who.was executed fo r the journal .. that has been a fo~ for chanae around the world. slaying ofa La.s V~ woman. Fewer than a dot.en people "The man standing before you now was a Democrat wbeo brav~d the chilly air and the p0st~m1dn1ght ho ur to take he picked up his first issue in a plai11 brown wrapper. And part 10 the watch. evci:i now as an occupant of public housing. awaits a• Cancer treatment draws caUs WASHINGTON -News of a promts1ng new cancer treatment at the National Cancer Institute prompted a flood of calls to the (ederal center Thursday from people desperate for a ctlre from the disease: "What they're saymg is. our mother, our brother. our sister is dying at this very moment. We have nothing to lose. We want to be a candidate," said Carol Case. the tnsutute's chief of public inquiries. Tbe ·callers want infonnauon a bout a new treatment. called adoptive 1mmunothrrapy, that t urns ordinary white blood 9Clls ·into "lullcr cells" that attack malignant tumors. U.S. qnemployment decllnes WASHI NGTON -The nation's c1v1ha n une mploy- ment rate fell one-tenth of a percentage pomt to 7 percent in November. the Labor Depanmeot reponed today, matching the lowest rate of Ronald Reagan's presidency. Payroll employment rose 180,QOO m November, and the U.S. economy has now created I 0 millton new 1obs m the aru1ousJy as ever tus b1wcelcly cdttion. without the wrapper," Reagan said to lauJllter Thursday niaht at a dinner at the Plaza Uotel AIDS transmltted to fetruetl Vi/ ~HI NG TON -Tbe Centers for Disease Control. 1n gu1dehnes carefully descnbed as ··abortion-neutral." said today that pregnant women mfcctcd with the AIDS virus run a bagh nslc of:transmmang the dtscaSt' to their unborn children and may also increase thelf o wn ri~ of develqping the illness. The CDC m its weelc.ly bulletin cited one study 1nd1catmg the nsk to the fetus may be as high as 65 percent 1fthe mothrr ts infected Anne Bazter remalns critical NEW YORK -o\cademy Award winnmg actress Anne Baxter remained in c n ucal condatton today at a hospital after suffen ng a cerebral hemorrhage. Baxter, 62. whose 45-year career also included a stamng role 1n ABC- TV's .. Hotel," collapsed while wallu ng WcdnC'Sday. House Republican Leader Robert the president to expect me to vote for Michel of Illinois said he. too, will a tax bill that he himself would not oppose the Democratic bill when it is sign," Cheney said. Mohamad Marie, 20, jumped from the Liberian ship Enard Hope early Thursday near Baton Rouge and requested political asylum when he was pkked up by a sup~y boat, a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ considered by the House next week: If the Republican plan is rejected Whatever happens, h~ told reporters he added, it would be bettor to drop Thursday, be 1s conv~n~ there are the wbole issue for the year. 1ust too many competing 1nteTestsfor--But1teir.wtI!ls Gradison R~Oh10 Congress to p~odu~e '"true tax reform a Ways and Means member. said and ~e tax s1m~ltficauon ... the way defeat of both bills by the House I cnv1s1on them. would mean that ''any significant Border Patrol official said. The U.S. Immigration and Natu- ralization Service planned to ques- tion Marie today. Rea~n . has lent a less-than-opportunity for real tax reform will be enthus1ast1c endorsement to the dead for years." He had slippcQ aboard a water taxi Monday, mak..ing it to shore before being turned over to officials who returned him to the ship, said Darrell Goff, a Border Patrol agent in Baton Rouge. Government bond halt due if debt limit isn't boosted WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re- agan administration, turning up the pressure on Congress. said the Treasury will stop selling savings bonds and special securities for state and local governments unless the federaJ debt Limit is increased today. But the chance of speedy con- gressional action seemed remote, as House and Senate negotiators failed in closed-door meetings Thursday to agree on a five-year balanced7budget plan tied to the borrowing boost. "'We're just talk..ing. No decisions," said Rep. ThomasS. Foley, 0-Wash., leader of the House negotiators. finance government programs buy the special Treasury secunttes as through ne~t Sept. 30. The measure a temporary investment yehicle for could come to the Senate Ooor as money they raise in the market, but if early as today. the securities aren't available, the The Treasury will suspend savings market sales woulcfh1rely be canceled. bonds sales after today, at a time when many people want to buy them Treasury Secretary James A. Balcer for Christmas presents, because a on Thursday sent a letter to all 50 temporary extension of its already-state governors warning them of this exhausted borrowing authority ex-possibility. He said the action wo11ld pires at midnight tonight. That ex-immediately affect 50 governmental tension was granted last month by entities in 22 states that have sales of CQPgress to avoid a similar crisis Just more than SI billion scheduled from before Reagan left for the summit irl Monday through Wednesday of next Geneva. week. · The prospect of no sales of special If Congress doesn't raise the debt Wishing You A Merry Shopping Season! 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State Department official said. an when the helicop.ter crashed Monday io MatagaJpa province. about 60 miles from Nicaragua's border with Honduras. U.S.-backed rebels operate in the area from Honduran bases an their fight to topple the leftist Sandinistas, who took power in July 1979. Victor Hugo Tinoco. Nicaragua's acting foreign minister. said late Thursday that the government had sent protest notes to the United States and Honduras in the incident and is seek..ingan urgent meeting of the U.N. Secunty Council. · Nicaragua's ambassador to the United States, Carlos Tunnerman. was recalled to Managua to discuss "this delicate situation," Tinoco said. Elliott Abrams. assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs, told the House Western Hemisphere Affairs Subcommjnee on Thursday that Cubans "were among the casualties .. in the hehc.opter crash. He said he did not know how many were killed. In radio broadc~sts from Honduras on Wednesday, the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, one of the Contra rebel groups opposing the: Sand1nistas. claimed two Cuban adviSt'rs were among the dead. In a statement issued Thursday, the Nicaraguan Foreign Ministry accused the Reapn administration of providing the surface-to-air missile: allegedly used to shoot down the Soviet-made Mi-8 helicopter. n saia 'S"'\Rh -a~Vfty-by"the United States was "irresponsible" and "elevates the Central American conflict to levels until now unknown." On Wednesda)'. the Defense Ministry bad said the helicopter had crashed because of mcchan1cal failures. Capt. Rosa Pasos, an army spokeswoman, read a repon Thursday issued by an investigating panel that identified the missile reportedly fired at the helicopter as a SAM-7. She said the surface-to-air weapon also 1s known as a Redcve. · BrltabJ will join 'Star Wan' development By lite A11oclated Pre11 LONDON -Britain signed an agreement today with lbe United States to participate in research on President Reagan's controversial "Star Wars" space- based missile defense program, becoming the first ally to do so. The agreement was signed by U .S. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and British Defense Secretary Michael Hcsclti.oe, who appeared at a joint news conference at the British Dcfcn~ Ministry. Weinberger said British ~rticipation in the program, formally known as the Strategic Defense lrutiativc. "cmphas1zes both the closeness of our alliance and the special nature of our relationship which is a very vital thing ... to both our countries." UNESCO weakened by lou of Brltal.n PARIS -Britain's decisjon to withdraw from UNESCO a year after the United States did so d~s another blow to the U.N. aacncy and indjcates the British concluded lhe organization could not cbanae under its pretent leadenhip. The British move, announced Thursday in London, appears to _push..Jhe 160-Mtioo U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cullural Orpniz.ation toward further disintqration arrd to weaken what remains of the movement to reform it. Pressure is also liltetr to mount on other Western member nations and Japan, which have been cnticlaJ of UNESCO prosrams and practices, to ttvlew thdr own partiapatioo In the Pari•t.sed U.N. qmcy. FUlplno. anlte belUnd ttrldo• of Aqalno MANlLA -Opposition ~sidental ca.ndi~te Corui>n Aquino orpnizedcampeianeninto ''CorysCruJlden"today,andbuod~ofP.CQple protested the acqujn.al of soldien charaed with usa.uinatina her husband. Monday a cou.rucquined armed forta chlefOeo. Fabian C. Va and 25 other defiend.tnu., .it but-one.of them soldiers, i1UM 1983 wlliution of fennef Sen. Beniano Aquino, who was tbeo the lead~~itioo politician. Ver had 'taken a leave o( ablence durina the trial, but 1dent FerdiN.nd E.. Marcos reinstated him within houn of ms acquiuaJ. 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Orenge Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Friday, December e. 1986 Bird outvoted; Death penalty provision OK'd State Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird ~ept her perfect record intact Wednesday, voting with the majority to overturn the death penalty for Riverside man convicted of raping and murdering a 15-year-old girl who disappeared as she walked to school in October 1980. It was the 39th death sentence that the court has reversed out of 42 it has considered since the state's death penalty law was restored in 1977. It was the 42nd consecutive vote to oveturn by the chief justice. Justice Bird, who must face a retention election next year, has led a court that bas effectively stifled the expression of Californians· eye-for-an-eye opinion of murderers. In the eight years since the state's voters reinstated capital punishment, some pretty horrible crimes have come before the court. Yet in all that time, not a sin~e convicted killer has been executed. Justice Bird has become the symbol fo r a court that many see as having usurped the power of the people to remove the death penalty from this society .. lfthat is her mission, she lost a round Thursday. At the same time that four of her yolleagues on the bench joined her in reversing this latest capital sentence, all six of Bird's brethren voted against her and upheld a crucial provision of the state's death penalty law. The provision said a jury "shall" recommend a death sentence, instead of life without parole, if it decided that aggravating factors in the case, like the viciousness of the cri me and the defendant's prior record, outweighed m~tigating factors, like the defen- dant's you th and personal problems. Six of the justices said the language, which was part of a 1978 initiative approved by voters to expand the state's death penalty law, did not improperly prevent a jury from considenng all circumstances of the case in deciding the sentence. But Justice Bird said the court should not have decided the issue because it was unnecessary to the outcome of the case. Had Justice Bird won the point, she would have diluted even further a law which even now exists onl y on paper. ,. More Californians than not believe that the death penalty is a deterrent to murder and an appropriate punishment for those who brutally or calculatedly kill other humans. It is the role of the. Supreme Court to ensure that triaJ judges adhere to the l?rovisions of the capital punishment statute. But th1s court, in its attention to the minuitae of the 42 cases to come before it, appears to have lost sight ofintent of the Jaw and fallen out of step with the society that created it. Opinions expressed 1n lhls space are those of the Oalty" Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those or their authots and arilats. Reader comment Is Invited The Dally Piiot. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. Phone 642-6086. for the coming generation To the Ednor. If you want to know wh y your kids can't afford 10 live 1n Newport Beach. ask your city fathers. They have pursued two decades of denial of bu1Jdrng nghts -1nsp1red, of course, by the no-growthers. And now our children must go as far as R1vcrs1de to find h' ing quarters they can afford · For 20 years property owners here have been told to wa11 to build by our cuy And we waited. We waited unlll building went from SI 0 a square foot to SI 00. until interest ra tes went from 7 w 20 percent, and city butldrng permit\ \.I.COi from hundred!> to thousands of dollars. A.nd then the city threw 1n, rn-heu fees ot $7,000 per unit 10 fund some far-off park. You used to be able LO build a prell~ good apartment for that amount. That would have been L.M. Bovo ------- affordable. But now we are mandated to subsidize affordable housing, not for our own luds. mtnd you, but for others that feel deprived because the) can"t afford 10 live here. We changed the C11y Council 10 hopes of getting mOTc reasonable responses to our bu1ld10g needs. But the entrenched bureaucracy seeml> unmovable It is now balking at t>ven allowing the building of two units on two R-3 lots, doubling the cost of each unit. I guess our kids would have to possess the excep11onal talent of Abdul-Jabbar 10 be able 10 afford 10 · continue to hve 1n Newport Beach. What djd the no-growthers really save~ C10 LDIE JOSEPH Newport Beach F rederi ck liked his coffee w i t h a taste of champagne If you make }O\H lOfTC<' out of champagne and then put a httle mustard 10 11. }Ou"ll be domg 11 cuctl} the way IT was always ordered by Frcdenck the Great. "Be true to your teeth.'' said Soupy Sales. "else they be false to yo u." The earlte,I drawings of people show some with little nngcurls across the forehead. These had to be held 10 place with some sort of '11ckup. n:s10: animal fat, whatever The environ-' mcnt-vcrsus-hercdity students want ORANGE COASt Daily Pilat to know 1f th1~ eompuls1on 10 curl the ha1rb innate or learned. Wha1 do you think? Fony.fi ve years ago the Broadway Limited took 16 hours to get from New York's Grand Central 10 Chi· cago, and was rarely late. Now it takes 20 hours. and is rarely on 11me Were you aware a couple is more likel y 10 have tw1ns 1f1hcre were twins on the mother' side? L.M. B•yd 11 • •Y11dlc•led COJIUD.U.t. Frank Zlnt £01100 Tom T .. t MafU191no £0'10' Don,..., Cl!) [O•IOt Cr"'9 tMft '\po.11 ( lltto< "Even If you n everhavetousea freeway call box.just seeing one at side of the freeway Is com(ortln~. ·' • ~A~, P,j,01 Getting a call box system; the faster, the better for OC &ate enabling law OK'd; next step up to county officials Orange County docs not lag behind Los Angeles County 1n much. bul we are laggi ng in one important aspect - call boxes on freewa}s A motonst who encounters auto- mobile difficult)' on an Orange C oun· ty freeway can choose between walk· sng a long distance -sometimes 1n the dark and/or the rain -10 a freeway offramp to seek a telephone to call for help or waittng inside the automobile in the hope that a Olli· fornia H1ghwa~ Patrol officer will come by before someone not so trustworthy does A motonst stranded on a Los Angele~ Count)' freeway, on the other hand. walks a nonnally shon distance to a call box. and 1mmed1ately registers his or her plight Nov. there are signs that Oran~e County might get call boxes on 1ls freeways. The problem, however. 1s always the same -the cost. Cost 1s estimated at from $2 million 10 SS million for installa11 on (depending on the system sele<:ted) and from $132.000 to $388.000 a year 10 operate and ma1nuun, again depend· 10 on the S)i$tem MARTIN BROWER freeways every day and every night is at stake. In fact, the expenditure was high· lighted last June by the Orange County Grand Jury, which urged that the county find whatever money ii can to pay for a call box system. The most logical way to raise the money is with a user fee -$1 being added to the cost of Orange Countr.· based vehicle registrations. A btll permitting such a fee to be collected with vehicle registration, co-authored by state Sen. Marian Bergeson, has passed the Legislature and takes effect on Jan. I, 19!6. But this 1s only enabling legislatton. To actually become a reality for Orange County, the Board of Super- visors and a majonly of Orange County's city councils. representing more than half of the county's population, must approve. A positive vote would establish the fee system and would also create a erv1ce Authority for Freeway Emergencies (SA FE) to oversee the county-wide network. that the sccunty of everyone who system in 1963, and as call boxes drives Oranitc Countv's 133 miles of along 11s 503-mile freeway system. Its -11111:11:rat.n1~1;,j,t&ij.1;t.11rn.1 usefulness is evident when one drives along a freeway in Los Angeles County and observes the number of persons actually using the boxes. Previous attempts to create such a system for Orange County have failed because of a lack of funding. But it seems to me that the funding ~urrent­ ly proposed is an equitable way to pay for this much-needed system. Orange County Transportation Commissioners Harriett Wieder {also a county supervisor} and Oarice Blamer arc behind the program, and I propose that every city in the county give a positive nod when the time comes. So needed arc these call boxes that another bitt moving through the stale Legislature would add a charge to telephone bills to fund a statewide call box system. However. if counties in the state take the action themselves. the legislation for a telephone surtax will not be needed. My vote goes to whichever system is faster in bnnging about the desired results. Since the legislation for the license fee surcharge is already in place, let's move ahead as quickly as possible. Even if rou never ha.ve to use a free way ca! box.just seeingoncatthe side of the freeway is comforting. And seeing them in Los Angeles County, only 10 have them suddenly disap- pear at the Orange County line. is disconcerting.. m oatll fl •e•1/etter "M•rll• Brower 1 OrA111e Couty Report." INS warned to be on alert against Japanese 'Mafia' About 100 Yakuza members thought to be in U.S. pavingthewayforothers WASHINGTON -The lmm1gra- t1on Service has warned 11s field offices to be on the alert for members of the Japanese "Mafia" trying 10 enter the Umted States. If lhey he about possible criminal records. they can be prosecuted and deported. "Although organized crime 1s not the primary JUrisd1ct1on of the of. ficcrs of this service," the warning states, "each offi cer should be made aware of the difficulties the United States 1s encountering with organized crime .... The employee at a port of entry is most likely to encounter an organized<nme member appl yi ng for admissfoo to I.he UOJted States. His or her alert detection can some- 11mes preclude these 1nd1vi duals from entenng." The internal "sirategic assessment," prepared by the lmmt· gration Service's central intclhgence office, was obtained by our a'lsoc1a te Donald (ioldberg. It provide~ a fascinating inside glimpse of the Japanese mob, or "Yaku1Jl ... The document e t1mates that there are more than 2.000 Yakuza groups 1n Japan, with a total membership of 100,000 "Yakuza members trace 1he1r roots to BanzuJ1n Chobe1. a Japanese Robin Hood of the I 7th century, .. the report i1tate~. "Chobe1 recnutcd his 'wld1en,· from among social outcasts like himStlf. and many wore LAttoos marking them ai1 cnm1- nals •· The first ganp were kn own as "Macht· Yakko.'' and members adopted the chamung custom of loppina off a finacr up to offer the "don" as an apology for a faded aimgnment. The pnpters' favontc non-violent pastime was a black· 1aclchke card aame "If a player drew as his cards an c1ibt. D.llle. an<l-three; wbit'h can-~ pronounced in Japanese as Ya Ku Za, he had a worthless hand," the report explains. "The Yakuza of today caJI themselves 'worthless' persons, social outcasts. The Japanese police refer to them as 'Boryokudan' or 'violent ones."' The strategic assessment says the first Yakuza members arrived on American soil in the 1960s, in Hawaii. There they set up operations extorting money from Japanese- American merchants and Japanese tounsts. "It is estJmated that only about JOO Yakuza members arc opera tina in 1h1s country, but lhat they are paving the way for others to come," the study warns. "The Yalcu1.a ·is becoming incrcasin,aJy involved in pmblina, prostitu11on. extortions and arms purchases <1n the mainland as well." Jn Honolulu, San Francisco and Los Anaeles a thriv1na tourist indus- try has developed to serve leaitimate Japanese travelers. Tourist agencies, bus companies. hotels and souvcmr shops. specialiiina in the needs or Japanese visitors, have been targeted by the Ya.kuu shakedown teams. In Japan, the Yakuta 1s in the big time. J1panese police esllmate the Yakuu's annual ta.kc at $5 billion, from acuvities th.at include prosti· tullon, pornoar1phy and u tortion of large cofl)Orations and their cm· ployees "Hence the Yakut~ seems to have monty to spend. and is comina to the Untied tales Lo invest. launder (money} and set up ntw ope:rauons," the tmm1arat1on Servtoc report warns. •·on 1he West Coast. Hawaii and now New York. Yalcuz,.a mcm· r~ JACK --AIDEISOl -...--i~ and DAL£ VAN A TT A bers arc iovestina heavily in legit- imate busineSSC1 such as real estate. bars, niibtclubs. export businesses, tour aaencies and others." In California, the rePQrt states, the Yalcuza is "suspected of beintt in- volved in JUn smu&&)ina. gambling, the smualioa of amphetamines to Japan, pornography and recruitina young American women 10 sing in Japan but really to work as prosti- tutes." EYE ON THE ECONOMY: The lnformauon Revolution is sweeping the economy with an impact as dramatic as the Industrial Revol- ution's two centuries ~o -only this overturn of the established order is happenina many times faster. By the end of the century, the Information Revolution will transform the way most of us live. Hert are some f orecas1s from knowlcd&able sollrccs: •Manufactunna of all kinds will employ only 22 million Americans by I 99S -the same number that will be work:in1 in service industries. Em· ployment in the basic smokestack industries will shrink fTom the cur· rent 20 percent of the labor force to a mere 8 percent. •There are now a h tlle more than b million computers in this oountl)' but in four short years this fiaure wt.ti multiDly to the point where one-half of all American houtcbolds will bavt some kind or a computer system. J1ct ,u4e.,..,, Utl DUe Va An. .,.. •Tfl'lkeletl rel....,,t .. .. MARTIN BllOW columnl•t PHYlt lS ScHLAFLY Your feminist ... bias is showing Seems impossible to be objective in addressing issue "Can fe minists bounce back from reverses?" was the provoca1jve head- line over a recent news article in U.S. News & World Report. The page detailed a list of recent political, legislative and litigating setbacks suffered by the feminists, and then asked whether their movement can be put "back on track.·· The article is typical of many similar articles reappraising the fep'l- inist movement that 'ha ve appeared in newspapers and magazines over the past month. Perhaps they were stimulated by Geraldine Ferraro's book and the Bettr Friedan New York Times Magazine article. The comment from male reporters .-id columnists has been largely negative. A survey of these recent pieces indicates that it is apparently imposs~ ible for any man or woman to write about these issues (in news reports. as well as in commentary) without including his or her own attitudes toward gender relationships (and, yes, I include myself in that gen.er· ality). The bias of I.he reporters (even when they {>ride themselves on their pristine ObJCCtivity) shows itself 10 choice of semantics, in selection of issues. and in ranking of priorities. Instead of looking at feminist issues through the eyes of reporters and commentators who include their own.attitudes, let's let the feminists speak for themselves. last July 19-21 , the leading feminist group, the Na· tional Organization for Women (NOW), held its annual convention in New Orleans and passed a number ofresolutions. Herc is the text of some of them so you can make your own evaluation. I . "Be it resolved that the National Orpniza11on for Women opposes legislation and Judicial practice that threaten the rights oflesbian and gay parents ar)d other lesbian and gay people who work with children; ... that NOW shaJI ac11vely work to repeal state sodomy statutes; ... that NOW supports and urges its state ancf local chapters to work for adequate and effective sex education programs that present a positive view of ,, . . . and h<>mosexua ity, and for the development of programs to support lesbian and gay youth .... ·• 2. "Be it resolved that the National Organization for Women refocus the debate about abortion by ... linking the a nti-abortion movement (through their cutback in inter- national family planning and the failure of our anti-abortion natjonal government 10 provide adeqtAlte funds to feed I.hose who are sta.rvinl) to death and starvation 1n the Thin! World, especially Africa: and organiz. ing Vatican Embassy DaysofOutr.lgc to protest the pope's continual inter· ference in our political arena and the Catholic Church hierarchy's work to outlaw abortions .... " 3. "Be ii resolved that NOW recommend to the NOWPAC that n dev.clop -an-additional-electer .. strategy. for 1986 to tak~ ad van tag~ of the unique opportunity 10 make c~~gcs in the anti-abonio n compo- s1uon ~f the U.S. ~nate Judfoi9ry Commntee, a comm1t1ec crucial to the prc1ervation of abortion rights.. .. 4." Be it resolved that the National Organization for Women mcorpor)lte child care as an important clement of its national agenda by assi&ning a paid staff member to facilitate federal child.arc legislation and to aHist state a~d local chapters in developing strateaies to encourage and support comprehensive quality child-Qare policies. proarams and facilities." S. "Whereas, the Reapn adminis- tration is threatening an illcpl in· vasion of Nicaragua, where attacks by CIA-backed contras have already caused over 8,000 casualties in their effon t~ forcibly ovc~um the 1979 revolution. wl\ich wtth the active participation of Nica.rquan women bas 1chieved important fcmitutt aoaJs, includina equal nghu under the law. low-<0st child-arc facllitlei. child ..sul)port lqislation, public health care, literacy and humap ri&bu .... Therefore, be it rcsolv~. that the National Orunization (Qr Women ao on record as oppolina United States int~cntion in Central America." These resolutions make clear that it " imsponsible for joum1Ji1t1 to'use the term "women's riahts" without identifyina how lhe fem1ni1tS them· tclves define "women's riabts." Oearly, the femmists have an aC\Jvisl •ndt that is outside of mainstNe.m America. ptyJU1 Sdd•flJ' 11 a 6~1c..~ c.l1mal1L • ....................... iiiiliii ............. llllillli ............................ ____________ __. __ ................ ...-.i-.-.... ..-..;----------.......... ...;_.;;;....-. _________ ~~---- • •. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{Frlday, Oeoember 6. 1985 89 ----- COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 811 MONEY SENSE Newlyweds figure ways of tying financial knot Toda}'s newlyweds bnng a lol more to their mamages than undying love and devotion They al.so bnng thetr separate bank accounts, credit cards. insurance policies and invest· men ts For career·minded singles.. tying the knot often bears little re- semblance -financ1all) speakin& - 10 the "what's yours is mine" arrange- ments that were com monplace only a generation ago Just exactly how mamed couples d1v1de their assets and their mo ne)-managcment respons1b1ht1es, 1s. at hean. a per- sonal dec1s1on. But -bamng prohibition under state law -11 generally falls along one of four llne'i •Maintaining separate bank ac- counts and making contnbuuons to household expenses and savings proportionate to each partner''i in- come: •Ma1nta1n1ng separate account'> and making equal contnbut1om •Pooling all income. and •Pooling with some separate d1s- creuonary funds 'MARY RUDIE ' mamage Handling mane) matter\ this way allows both partne~ to mamtain hard-v.on financial 1nde pendence, but 11make\1t dlllic.ult t•i track expenses or coordinatt' 1me\t ment strategy Joint accounts work best tor wu- ples wnh relauvel~ \tra1ghtlorv.ard finances. Such account!. ollt'r thl· advantage of greater booll.kel'p1ng s1mphc1ty and a sense of '>hannl{ Financial planners recommend that at the ver, least the hou'>l'h1,Jd checking account be 1n both partnc.>r'> names. This 1s more con' cn1ent than ha' 1ng tw o account'> or one \OU l an't use when 1he partner who "gn'> the checks is not around thr b<.lok 11 t'dCh pcr~on want~ his or hero" n <.hed.bo<>k at the beginning ol t:\ t:r. month deduct a sum -sa} $51J(J lrom <Jhed.hook "-o I and enter lht: omount into lheckbook ~o 2 "-hcx· ... er U'K'> 'o 2 l an wnte check~ against lht' \~IJ(J until it's spent. then rel urn to l hec k hool.. "Jo I for add111onal d•>lla~ nn1rng them as a "'llhdrav.JI J111n1 ...tlC.'•lJnl'> hc,v.t·\cr ma\ not bt-'UC h J g111>d 1tka "'ht'n II c.orrie, \I thr lamll nt''>I egg Thc.-reasons• It ont• \P<JU\l' I\ · .. ued \UC.Ce .. sfulh lhl· ,ourt c.Jn ~t'nt'ra ll\ reach onl> ·1ho\e lund\ 1n lhiH \POU\l' 'name or inJOIOI nomt:\ .\n' ac.c.ount' in tht: '>Ole name ot lhe panner n111 nami:d 1n the o;u1t arr usual!~ '>Jll' Th...tt 1~ ol 1.<1urse . unles-, \OU ll\t' 1n :J u1m'Tlun1I\ propert\ state ltkt· < .1lltC1rnia ..,.·here ooh propt'r. <1,4u1ri:d ht-lllre mamagt' 1nhl'ntn.J prn~n. 11r propert' n:- ce1, t:<l .1' J g.111 " 1ulJ ht-immune Button, button, who's got ... Carlyn Sutton lnepecta some partially made blhe jea.n• at the Levi StrauM and Co. plant tn Knozvt.lle, Tenn. Americana spend $7 bllllon a year on bulc blue Jeana and Levi employee. are working overtime to ship more than 60,000 pain a week. Salea of Levi'• 501 button-fly Jean• Increased by more than 50 percent ln nine months .. Couples often start with one s~ stem but sw11ch 10 another as their needs and financial s11uat1ons change Each has its pluses and minuses Separate accounts are pamcularl~ popular among couples who have worked for a number of )'Cars before Couples can avoid bo0Heep1ng n1ghtmares·b~ keeping ached.book 1n a central place b~ purnng Jll deposll shps inside the chl·cl hook co .. er and b) 1n1t1ahng thl' check register when blanks art' taken lrom \o•)lht·r rra,•>n 111 l..et'p as!.et'> ·in 'lt'pJ r.itt• ..it r.un\\ I'> that ~omt' 5tate~ frc:e1c.-1 1int ac.uJun\\ ..11 tht' dea1h of an ov.nc.-r Jndnma' :a1o.et.i.d\'>-e\en v.i:d.\ -~lrirc.-ht 'un 1" ing '>pouse gain\ at,t''>' 11 thl moni:~ Personal aCt lililJnt\ n1,v.ner .ar bt' tapped unllTJoint iunth o' · unlod,ed .\ third -.rnd pt:rhaps tht' ke' - (Plcue eee JOINT /B l OJ Problem-solving talent leaves inventor hanging By TOM WRIGHT OI IM Delly l"tlo4 lt•ft Charlie McPhcc 1s 1hc type per'ion who tnes to tum h1<. problems into products. t he Hun11ngton Beach inH•ntor. wtw 1s also an engineer at .\mencan McGa"'. has spent 1he last I 7 )ears developing medical products "J was 35 before 1 d1c;co .. ered I had a gift for tn .. entton." he said. ''There was a problem at work in making a product work. and I designed a solution." He said he was surpnsed when he w~ congratulated and told to wnte up a disclosure because his solut1on wa\ an invention Since McPhee's fi~t idea. he has developed 24 mvent1ons that Amencan McGa"' 1 Lifetime Homes Lifetime Homes of Callforula, Inc., a builder and de' eloper of smgJe- fanul:r commun1t1es 1n the Inland Erlip1re. recentl} mo .. ed 1t6 head- q~ners to larger offices at 2 541 I Cabot Road 1n Laguna Hills. Tom O'Donell, compan} president an- nolunced. • • • ilomebayer's Gulde, a 25-year-old 8U1de to new home developments based in Newport Beach. wi ll have a ne~ format in December as a result of lhc com pan>·~ recent sale to a Sol.lthern California builder and a m~ine sales e'ecut1ve. The new owners are Ha111 ( Crowell of Crowell Industries an Upland and Nick. Mark.uhs. a top ~l~man for Homc'l for Sak maga- -.lJQC. The magazine's size will be enlarged to 7x 10 inches and will use l~ator maps to make 11 easier for r~ders to use and find projects to Vlsll. • • • ~ Walter Chase couture shoe concession recentl) opened at the Poto/Ralph Lauren Sbop in Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza • • • paam/ Jobostowo American's N•wpon Beach office recently rep- fe9Cn ted Lincoln Properties of Irvine and an unnamed delivery service has patented. "I'd estimate that the company sells about $1 million a week 1n products that I've invented,'' he said "Unfortunately . I don't rece1 ,e a comm1ss1on." Over the \Cars. in add1t1on to developmg ideas for McGaw. he has conceived of products that he hopes will become household words. The most difficult phase of the process. he said. 1s drumming up interest m the product "It's a learning process." ~t Phcc said. "My first invention cleaned out my bank account." He blamed over enthusiasm and lack of expenence for ca using the fiasco. "It was a good idea. bu1 there JUSt wasn't enough interest out there."' he Harry Crowell <:Ompany in thaLCOnm11pal8.1D~)i..:'Sii...iialig~reci:c:·-l'------'..--~"!!ll''------i mt nt to lease 28,800 square feet of industrial space 1n Garden Grove for $~0.000. The fi rm also represented Arthur Enterpnscs. a subs1d1ary of G~m Plastic Film Corp.. in its q(Cement to lease 18.252 square feet 9f rindustrial space in Santa Ana .for S4AO, 700. Another recent negotiation involved a fi ve year. $372.000 agrec- rn•nt for J.M. Peters. C'o. which le~ 2,629 square feet of space in Newport Beach's Westerly Place for lhe company's new design center. • • • \"o better serve small businesses in th~ Saddleback Valley. the Saddle-~t• Re&Joul CUmber of Com- tnerce will incorporate a mall Bus1-nm Admin1strat1on resource ce nter •t' its 2530 I Cabot Road office 1n Laauna Hills. ••• Ford Aero1pace 6 CommHlca· doll• c.,,. in Newport Beech recent· ly announced that 1t has been '"arded a S.S7 m1lhon contract by the Naval Air Systems Command fo r Sutewmdcr AIM-9M a1r-t<H1r m1ss- 1le _1111dance and control sections. .The company's involvement 1n Nick Markulle S1dewindh production dates back more than a quarter of a century. • • • O'Donnell, Brlgllam & Pert.Den of Costa Mesa rccentl) announced that Hugin-Sweda Inc.. aJso of C'osta Mesa. signed a long-term lease at the Alondra Corporate Center 1n Los An&eles_ • • • R. Michael HaJI, chief executive officer and managing general partner of the Troy lavntmnl Fud 1n Newport Beach recently announced that Mesa Business Center. a 9fH!mt warehouse/office condominium de- velopment 10 Costa Mesa. 1s otTenna a minimum 10 percent down pay- ment financing plan The monpae program has a 12~. percent. fixed 30-ycar annual per- centage rate and l 'h point~. payable m 1 S years said for a rack to hold rolled newspapers while they are burned in the fireplace. A rack user didn't have to prepare the tolled newspapers in advance. JUSt roll and place them an the rack. He thought 11 wa\ such a practical idea that there would be a tremen- dous demand. and he poured monc~ into markeung but onl} sold about about 500 racks. .\nother product he came up" 1th v.as a low<ost method of de1erm1n- 1ng "'hen to water house plants "There was a more e'pens1H' product that served the same func- tion. and 1 thought I v.ould undercut It." McPhee said. L'nfonuna1el~ for ham the pnce ol 1he ongmal product plummeted and he was unable to sell his product m bulk. Not one to say die. McPhee used a plasti c that reacted to moisture and created a gag plant that wilted when watered. hoping that "1t would be as big as the Pet Rock " While his personal 1n,en11ons haven't matched the succesc; of his professional ideas. he still remains confident One of his succe<,sful ideas 1s the "-ater Brush. an 1ne,pens1'e and hg.htwe1ght substitute for the 'Water Pak Because of his work \.fcPhee tra,els a lot. and he said he need\ to u~ a "-a1er P1k daJI}. ··1 came up With m~ an' en11on so I >Aouldn't haH' to can m\ "-a1er P1k around."' he said. The Water Bru'>h ha<,n't maJl· him a fonune. but he believes he·, l IO'>t' to break.mg even on tht: 11.ka McPhee said that la'>t ~ummi:r ht' mulled O\ er e' en·thin@ he haJ learned and concluded that 11 he w.i' going to succeed he needed tu de,elop a number ot prn<lul..l'> "In the past. )'q~ gottt'n 11ne idea and didn't work. on Jn' "'ha idea' while that ...,as under dt>,t:H1pmc.-nt he said. .\nother goal 1~ to get Iii\ produl t' tncluded an mall order .. at.ilog'> in order to "get the' olume needed tor a profit and a' 01d market in!! pr11h· lems.·· ~1ost oi h1~ idea~ .ire 'Pur-<>1-lhl' moment suluuon' · 1 get an tdta and I gr:ih J pad Jnd qutckh JOI II do" n ntht:l"\41'>1.' 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In fact, after ex penmentina wi th other method1, many coupfe ul· tJmately settle on a variataon of a "yours. mme and ours" money manaaement strategy. In the begm- ning, thouah, married couples face a number o( decisfons a they work to move assets and some forms of credit into the "ours" column. Here's a short checklist offinancial chores the just-married couple should tacklt- once the honeymoon is over: •Emplcnec benefits. If bolh part- ners work, go over both employee benefits plans wi th a fioe-tooth comb. Although most benefi ts are fixed. the ones that are not -usuall y savings plans, hfe msurance and med1Cll and dontal plans -vary wtdrly r ... nr company 1-0 company. •Name chanaes. A woman taku19 her new husband's name sho614 make the change on her drivt r f !1cense, credit cards, Social Security~ passPon, emptorment records and a1,t other fonns of identification. M~~ ~urc the name switch is complN ' j ~J Mary J . 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Chg ~t 21/a -T/• I j~ S Va llev Ind 6 Idea l Basic 7 M ng1Assl J: = s:~ ·.~': 21,4 -11. • ' '-" -'I• ~-1~ I 6 8 Cla lrCo 9 ModulCm Svs lj Alrbn Fri l ~~ix~~& 1 GOrdoNug wt 14 NutrlSys -'h • j· s~ -~ 20 -11/• 4 -'I• 8'1• -'h 2'-" -,,.. .• S Pa rkr Drlll •* --11. .4 4-"i -'I• .. j·~~~ w tB I ~~[c~1~c a lgrff!l s nlc.rt esoro P91 • Coooln c11of S P vllmnPea n 6 Wstn Union 211. -"" 21/• -,,.. 11.,.. -l 2~-.,.. 263/a -1~ 1~-~ l -'h RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ' I ..,, Y• o.lwc..tn fllllrtl • 1922 HMID Ill.VO., COSTA IEA-SU-ll~ Happy Holidays ; -~ lllllTT llSIUIC( .~";' .& Est 1957 4 ~·. &31-n40 441 Otd .... port 81vd, Newport e-t., Ce. Orange County's Easy Listening Music Is ... PRIZE WINNING MUSIC , • ,. , ' I ~ ~ fl Fine Gifts From Local Merchant~ I~ Can Be Yours Just By Listening ~1 For The H o Ho Ho/ KDCM IDB.I FM STEREO NEWPORT BEACH { I ') ' • . I ... .. . . .. ~ . ' • • z Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Frtday. December 81 191&* .. 11 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS FllllY'I CL-.... Otlt .... ~ uu c,,. Market turns downward NEW YORK I .\P) -The stoclc. market moved broadly lower FndJI} and tradmg volume tapered off from Thursday's hectic pace. WHAT AMEX Om NEW VORK-t.t.Pl Oec. 6 TooaJ Advenceo O~lllled l~ vnctl•noed i~ 01e11r,sue$ New h Ohs New IOWS 9 AMEX LEADERS ""·"" n .. ,,,,,.~" UULU ~UUlt~ Seillcleo worl<I 0010 l)(ICa F" rld8)' Prev deft~ ~ 4() 8 WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK {AP) 0ec 6 Pre-t Adv e ii<:ea Toda~ l Decllne<S "Jl ¥~':1f= 41 ~r> New h CJllS 213 N.-. IOws IS NYSE LEADERS NEW YORI( !APJ -Sales, 4 1>.m. Friday orlce end net chanoe of the IS most ad lve New York Sloc:1'. Exctla) ·adl09 nationa '" 11 1 more then f1i Name VllurM ust Beatrice 2.921,800 '6 + OeneCo 2,044,000 27"' -'~ loweEI LIP l,9m.JOO 20"e -- AmE l(oreu 1.6 , 4934 -.,., Texi co In< l, ·1 31 •1. -~ 'Nf 1,638, Hl~ + ~ ' A l,607, 18~ -'-' Amer T& T 1,"°6, 24 t ~ S.~nRoet> 1,360, JI~ I , Anht u" i i.m , 31i\ 1:14' cl~nt Pei 1,232,!B :Wlilo lea Otc11. 1.211, 19 -~ tHSOGU 1.198, '/• -- Dow JoNES AvERAGES L..-mom1n9 ft•"'CI S322 50 Oft SO lO L-aftemoon 1111nci S322 30 oft SO loO ,._. eftemoon 1324 16 ~so 1s ,_ bing s:i;n 23 oft to OS ZW1011 i.1e et1emoon !Md $322 30 0" so JO '32' eo NEW YORK <AP1 -Final Oow·JC>nft ae11ec1 U'r_aoe~ for F rrdav , Dec. '· • ...._ S322.30 oft so TS OCKS H L-a... I =:.:932210 o11so·so !,tld ,,?tJr1*~ 1'64.79 1.m. ~ ~ 1336 && oft 10 ~2 1 rn 699 19 lQ:J'ff .37 69'3 ·~ 1 .7 llfYC-J QOIO tOOI "°""''"Tho; $322 l)Q ..o S• '° 15 lJll 165 ,2 ~66.19 m .24 165~ 65 Stll. .S9J 19 S97 25 Sl7 15 S9f~ ~: tndus 15, 142, 1 Tr1n 6 1., Ullls J ''iii. 65Slk 2~.1!1 METALS QuoTES pzi fact 91 f't.s Te ~ b::>tt. L LCZ.S fr ~I i.h:, :'IC~ I.. ~ ,cx,-U. ~ ~19J • stud~ 1n YIJ:lll7• voi...:v t.tw. woj Id ~ fn ":c r~~~ Licz.5 91\\.ie)' '-•I ... rem;.:t qtt "' nd al~. •4 ."fl~"I' ~I~ t.l... . 1 .d1f,y ht111day ~-~ ' JU1 "14-:Sll..5 ~t. blo::h WI fh.tV'tcm ~lm-d, Wt &tit ~ M'°"'~VI\~ lCX)t ~bl...o ,21 Y-n-!X7~ ft'~no ~~"IG9.lth lol<4tM! ,8181 -9~ mor. tht\.i lh 10 ,0Q. ~.wdlly K' U:> I. !IW'ldoy noor to !) • \ 812 Orange Coaat DAil Y PILOT I Friday Oec•mber 6, 1985 FUNKY WINKERBEAN : l (!J 1 wrrL.l THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Will you sell me o nickel for some pennies?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I broke him of, the habit of begging . now he pleads in the kitchen .. DRABBLE DC>.O ~OME.ON€.. I') kE..~E.. w~O I':> 'Sl.~f. 1G -,11( 'iO'JI< MEJ..4.U'2 ~ GARFIELD IT '5 ~R 6E6i ff<lf.NO, ~0-~EC~~~ w~7 by Tom Bat1uk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau t I 1.l>n-~&..J~ 'f '-"" '• ~JJl tJv1illl f10JLILx L-:: / NO WAY Ul«U OUcf, MONb Y {,(E,N"1 (HAN6f A THIMJ IM (()J nNUN6 'TO 'iTIJPY 'TOIJtA fXX:1Dl(I N8'HE:/Q, THINK. l(RAM)HNT /J.HY IS Ir -,OU U/ANTt/) T() Be A f)()CT{)f( ' c1i J:ONK&R.. {)()N7 9t; AF!i.AJO 1D ASKFOR.>'£J.P IN 7Ht~>'S ~o. \ BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE by Jeff M acNally I ' , "George, I'm going to give it to you straight." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham /£1 ~. ., 11 ~ 1 I r ·~.:~~ ... -,J '~ CCWi l 00 TO BED ~EN I'M • 010 YOU LE.ARN WAT Will AW~ AHO GET UP~~ AT lv401HER SCtm.. ~~ J/Y. RVUY SL££/!f_-!..-.o,'l_· --·----- l K~EW Pe6 ~ Gf.Af<EO TO A ~~~T AUDIENCE .. PEANUTS /+ Ul 'I r.J M rtd r110 , /.k,w l~I( :/"/( /,., .. 11 ' BLOOM COUNTY ..• .,j he ju 'tq/I ~ •"-Mi'fl1 rt' I 'Vi-tj FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE FAR OUT, !"\OM ~ HEf'.~S A LE n~R. FROM Lf\WRENCE. II TUMBLE~EEDS lHE.YRE COM1NG 1 HE.RE FOR. CHR1STMASll HE AN HIS l"lOM ARE ) CDM1NG I • HOME ~ ~ 111 . . ' .--~~~~~~---. .. ' ClJflT OVf, I \ MICHAEL- W~Ri '$ lHEMFlliER WIF '/OU? by Charles M. Schulz WISH 4ER A MERRI{ SMIJDGMAS FOR ME, TOO ~ by Berke Breathed ~)' llNP LI~ HA$ IJ{C/JllE c f;//(.(.. y ;'() 50 5ffCNt ACaPrAf',(£ 50 JYeAMIKJft.l ll?T{N' 11£ (..(X}N[} / c lilv ( ,. ') l()(j f.1€Af( T7E l«JN~ ? ~· ~: ; ·-fl -_, -If Ll ·: by Lynn Johnston I'M , "'--." HFNIN& ~ A HAPPY AITAcKl.1 by Tom K. Ryan l'J01 Hf; HIUACKS~A by Kevin Fagan I '701'11 UNVeRSfAl\lti' Iii SrJAKY:· E:VE HASl\l'I RO,E'f:P THf ~ E:l/E:N ONCE THl5 ~~- S'LlPrL.Y WAOOl\l CARFNIN6 ~ iliouSANV FO~flJN~ COOKIE$. L.ET '1 ..,u I ,_ - ~1\1£ TG "J££ .\ (;,~ 'v\l\M L ~! by Jim Davis ODIE: MLJ51 B£ GE.TTINC:r 5 0 ME.THtNC, OLJI OF IHI€> WA LL l 'M NOi by Ferd & Tom Johnson EMMA , )bL) kNOW VERY WELL I WASN'T REALLY RUNN IN<3 AFTER 1H/ff PRETTY YouN~ L,ADY .... ·-·· -... ., --- T~AT15 TH~ ~ "l'"'"-~r-........ ft~0E-r:~; ... BRIDGE Hoth vulnt>rable. South dt>al" NORTH + AQ3 . J 4 3 I) ,. 5 •Q6 532 Wt;S( EAST +108"._,, +J 96542 K IO 8'5 ' Vold j Jl07 f)Q 9642 +J 9H +10 7 SOUTH + K 7 ~AQ9762 0 AK 3 +AK Tht• b1ddin1r . outh Weil North 2 '" Pat• 3 ' by Harold Le Doux 4 T Pa"' 5 o EHt PHI p ... PHI 6 ~ Pa11 P111 Opf'ntng lrad· Jl(•k of f) r or r luh mt•mbfor,, C'hrt5lma~ had tomt• urly Trump C'oup Tommy ·had h<-<'n 1n h11 u•wAI form right through 'IJovl'mbt-r. ft01ng down an f',H y t'Ontra ct1 and ltning f'Vf"ryonr'1 pOC'kf't'I but ht.a own True to form. howtvt'r, whonf'vtr trump'! hrokt• badly h~ btocamt 1 rondormrrl into a ma,tf'r tethni r1an W11 nr<i'I !hi\ h11nd. / On c-f' aicain . Tommy'y b1dd1ng WM ,1'1 hlld :1~ h1, play i'I normAlly lfj, A BIT OF INSURANCE partner could easily have held the king of hearts. 1n which case there might have heen play for a grand slam. Thi'! time. he luc-ked out. West made his normal lead of the jack Of diamond'!, and no !IOOner had dummy hit thf' t11hlf' thnn Tommy's bearing changed. Gone wu the bumbler. replaced by the maestro or the green baiu. He won In hand and immediately led a low trump to thf' J&tk. West had to play low and tht knave won &'I 1-:ut show~d out. To make h" tontract now. Tom my needed Lo r,.duct hi! trump lf'ngth. To accomplish th&l hf' would havf' to ruff al lust ont' rluh In hand. so Wtsl also had to hold al leul 1.hret' club•. He cashed tht' •~e k1nic of club!, cros~f'd lo dummy with tht' 11uef'n or 'pade~ and rufred a club Whtn Eut showed out on thf' third club, a 'lptldf' rurr bec-ame a danj{f'r but anortitr rluh rurr proved l() ~ l!Aff'. Tommy cashed his high diamonds and ruffed his loser on the board. A club ruff reduced hts trump length to t hat or West. and the king of ,pades was cashed to extricate West's last exit card. Now as Tom my and We,t were down to nothing CHARLES GOREN but. three trumps each, Tommy ,imply led a low trump. West was forced to win. and then had to lead away from hi king into Tommy's ace quf'f'n ttnace. Have Y" ~e• raa..aa, late •••· bl• tneWe7 wt c1aara., a..-•• "'' , .. ft.I, .. , •• ,~ tlM .... of DOUBLE fer peaelU.1 u4 ,_ takoHt. Per a UPJ ef 11111 "DO ILES" e...klot, MM 11.85 te "0..-.a·Deublo," eve of tllle ..... ,.,.,, P.O. Bo.a •m. OrlaMo. f'la, ,3not-44H. Make d1-411 pa1aW. te New1papert.Mb. Sable wraps. up smoother ride For 1986. Mercury Introduces Sable, Its sleek new front-wheel- drive sedan and station wagon. The manufacturer's suggested retail price for the Sable Sedan Is $10, 700 and for the station wagon, $11 .776. Ford Motor Co .. spent more than five years and $3 billion to develop this high-tech sedan and wagon. the most aerodynamic family car ever launched in North America. With greater combined passen- ger and luggage space than any car in the mid-size segment. Sable proves aerodynamic exteriors and roomy Interiors can blend together In classic form-follows-function de- sign At introduction. Sable will have an all-new 3.0-liter V-6 engine with multi-port electronic fuel injection. The engine will be teamed with a new four-speed automatic over- drive (AXOD) transaxle with an electronically controlled torque converter lock-up feature in third and fourth gear ranges to aid fuel economy. The lock-up feature also minimizes annoying shift "hunting" between gear ranges and improves fuel economy. Later in the model year. the Sable GS sedan will be equipped with a standard 2.5-liter four- cylinder engine with electronic fuel injection (EFI) and high-swirl/fast- burn combustion chamber design. Teamed with the new four-cylinder Sable baa oo traditional grille to disrupt smooth air flow. _--=....;::;AIDIHEI PIDUI -~~~ AMERICA~ -D IEW ••· AEBaTAI ~~_) ... tlaialr if yo. 1tarte4 wil1t a elean 1heet of .,.per .... and eomeone ..W, •y .. ea. u•e oaly oae •ehiele for ally..,. neecl. ia life,' yo. ...... My wooW after haw a car. Yoa woul4 prolNibly eatl ap -.--. IOmedti• •err eloee ao Aero11ar." ••••• •' C•"'•'"'•. LICENSED SMOG CHE~K INSl'lC TION & fllll'elfll \f A flON c.u e.wen.., Diree .... ~~ Detip "" I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 6, 1985 Cl Sable's sleek Unee can accommodate sb adults and luggage with style and move them along efficiently. engine will be a new three-speed automatic transaxle. After this power team deeuts. the 3.0 liter EFI V-6 will become an option in the Sable GS sedan. Sable's new generation front- wheel drive combines with four- wheel independent suspension to provide excellent ride and handling qualities for both the sedan and wagon. The wagon also has avail- able a fold-out picnic tray, cargo tie-down net and a standard fold- down 60140 spilt second seat Sable otters a choice of three seating arrangements: •Standard flight bench seat (with three-across seating). •Twin comfort fro.nt seats (with three-across seating). •Individual front bucket seats The standard instrument panel features a driver-oriented. swept- away design and Includes a speed- ometer, tachometer and fuel and temperature gauges. Sable's design includes a unique and readily recognizable 11-· luminated light bar. aerodynamic halogen headlights and wraparound taillights. Also fea- tured are rust-proof. scuff-resis- tant flush integrated bumpers. front and rear. designed to provide 1A747761 1A74778 1 5 mph damage resistance Sable has no trad1t1ona1 grille to disrupt the smooth airflow. and the flush glass gives the Sable sedan a O 32 coefficient of drag and the wagon a 0.34 coefficient of drag - the lowest of any wagon in the U.S. Assembled initially in Atlanta and later in Chicago. Lincoln Mercury D1v1s1on expects Sable to be 1nts high-volume entry in the competitive upper-middle seg- ment for years to come The Sable replaces the Marquis as Mercury D1v1s1on(s answer to the transpor- tation needs of today's and tomor- row s families OM APPROVED CREDIT l -----------------------~-~------------------------- '88 · P~UP Glut of used cars provides good prices for Christmas •1 IDWARD MILLIER People have been able to buy a according to Biii Geen of ., ...,. .,.., new car at a lower price than If Certified Collateral. A loaded DETROIT -The new-car they had bought an '84 used car. 1984 Pontiac Fiero with 20,000 financing war of August and Some have had lower monthly mtles that sold for $9,250 In July September Is providing a payments." sold for $8,375 In November. Christmas present to Amer}can Sales lncentlves haven't re-Lynn Weaver, editor of the consumers: lower used-car turned In a big way on 1986 used car guide from.the National prices. · models, but many Industry . Auto Dealers Association In Whlle new-car prices keep analysts say General Motors Mclean, Va., said the trend Is rising, the nation Is developlng a Corp., currently suffering slug-returning equilibrium to the busl- glut of used cars, offering falling glsh sales, may set off another ness. prices for the first time In several round of discounting early next Used car prices had been years. year. following new car prices upward "We're seeing 10 to 15 percent A flood of Imported economy for several years, Weaver said, price decreases," said Howard cara from Japan, South Korea ·calllr:ig that "an unusual trend." #6-050 TulltT1an, president of Certified and Yugoslavia ts exp,6cted next Aoother effect of the cut-ra1e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••C~l~er~ C~p. In Ch~~o. ~M~d ~ll bema~~edu fln~ci~ t~~~es ~ ··e~er •95 ·1~MARK #7198 s10,B .'85 IMPULSE #1530 m r1•--'-t.NL m 6211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK (714) 521 -3110 (213) 921-8681 1986 PLYMOUTH IMPORTS HERE NOW! ---- \VjfR§ 4 WHEEL DRIVES' IN STOCK Now- which operates a nationwide subltftut.-fotuaed"cars, further Beware. 'Al Bruhowzkl, ueed-c~ computerized car valuation ser-• dep~easlng prlcea. · manager at 81_11 Brown Ford fn - ~Ice. "Some dealers aren't even "A lot ot those buyera will be Livonia, Mich., said that ·out of putting the price on the car younger people or those who eagerness to sell, "some dealers windows." need a second car for running made mlstal<es on the trade-Ins. Instead, used-car dealers are around, and lower-Income They didn't put a lot of money In going back to their 9ld props, people," aald Thomaa O'Grady the right cars." with whitewashed windshields of the firm Integrated Automotive Parker put It more bluntly: ''A proclalmlng: "Ask Met." "Wow!" Resources Inc. In Wayne, Pa. lot of rough and edgy used cars" and "Drive Mel" Some are even Families who need a roomy were traded In and are now offering warranties and special car, however, ~II remain In the waiting for buyers. loan rates. used car market, O'Grady said. But whlle' some dealers con- The glut Is attributed mainly to With stable gasollne prices and sider cut-rate financing, Weird Detroit's cut-rate financing and falling sticker prices, they should Wally Smith of Lincoln, ~eb., rebate war on new cars In late be able to find good buys. bucks the trend, selling about August and September. Amerl-A typical 1982 option-loaded 1,000 cars a year no matter what cans traded In their old cars whlle Chevrolet Citation with 45,000 the economy. His secret: Wally's avoiding late-model used cars In miles that sold for $3;875 In July Used Cars speclallzes In models favorofnewones. sold for $3,450 In November, below$1,000andlt'scashonly . Eased restrict ions on Japanese car Imports and an Increase In car leasing also has swelled supply and depressed the prices of used cars. experts say. " "Today, It's almost Impossible to sell these late-model cars," said Bill Parker, new-car man- ager at A.J. Foyt Chevrolet In Houston. "We're doing less than 40 percent of what we were doing six months ago. "This October and November were the worse I've ever seen. GM seat belt policy paid to214, saved 200 DETROIT (AP) -General The estimate for lives saved Motors Corp. hu paid 214 death was based on "the general claims of $10,000 each under Its premise that seat belts are 40 to seat-belt lnsurM ce, but the pro-50 percent effective In saving gram also haa saved 200 llves. .llves," said spokesman Harold company officials say. Jackson, calling the estimate -----. conservative. NEW LOCATION On April 16, the No. 1 auto- maker announced .It would pay $10,000 to the estate of any occupant of a new GM car or light truck who suffered fatal Injuries whlle wearing a GM se.at belt. llclllN L P•ll Alll••d•• ••••Ir I G1•11l-l•11v . llwlt 1141 A PllClltll An. ClltlMlll 1714) llG-JIM 1714) 8'4211 smog v a Repairs Steam Cleanlng GM sold about 9.8 million new cars and llght trucks In the United States and Canada during the period. The company paid 180 claims In 35 states and 34 claims in six provinces as of Nov. 15. VISIT OUR AWARD WINNING SERVICE DEPARTMENT. THE #1 CHRYSLER CORPORATION SERVICE FACILITY IN ORANGE COUNTY. OUR SERVICE TECHNICIANS -ARE ASE CERTIFIED! ( NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ) UTOMOTIVE ERVIC E XCELLENCE CHRYSLER ' tnopQr CORPORATION GENUINE PARTS .... Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Frlciay December 8. 1985 C3 BUICK --j ~-~ .....__ _______ _ Bauer Motors 2925 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA PRE-OWNED SPECIALS '84 CHEV Z-28 '84 BUICK Ttlt, Cru, P/w1nd. P/lks. T-Top CENTURY LTD SON V6. Pl wind, P/lock , tilt, cruise. 1SKA795 st cass. wire covers ( 1JEJ021) 111,995 19995 '80 JAGUAR XJ6 '76 MBZ 450 SLC PI S. PI W, leather. wheels. A/C, auto. P/w1nd . cruise. cass power locks (2A8L719) ( 1AJX283) 1 17995 1 16,995 '82 BUICK RIVIERA '82TOYOTA Leatl:ler. tilt. P/W, moonroof, COROLLASR5 wire wheel covers A/C, st cass, spcl whls (1FYF364) ( 1 ESK209) 19995 s5495 '84 OLDS CUTLASS '83TOYOTA TERCEL SR5 4x4 P/W, tilt cruise P/strg. Al e. stereo (339375) ( 1HPZ188) 58995 56995 '78 CHEVY '84 OLDS CUTLASS CAM ARO WAGON AI C. V-8, radio Tilt. V6, "Woody (462TD1) ( 1KAY035) 13995 s9995 '82 BUICK REGAL '84 RABBIT CONVERT Loaded ·st cass. AI C. whls ( 1DT2094) ( 1DAF197) '82 PONTIAC '85 ISUZU IMPULSE TRANS AM Auto. A/C, "sexy .. Low miles (9583) (1 EXM564) 19495 110495 '82 JAGUAR XJ6 '82 CAD. SEVILLE Wire wheels Loaded (ex moonrf) ( 1CTN408) ( iFTA 785) 118995 114995 TOYOTA CELICA '82 CHRYSLER LE LIFTBACK BARON CONVERT Auto. sunroof. stereo Pl wind. P/lks. cruise. cass (494ZXX) (163145) 15995 1899.5 '82 BUICK '85 T BIRD SKYHAWK Air , PI Strg, tilt, st cass (1GMT408) P/W. tilt. cru, P/lks BUICK OVER FACTORY INVOICE 1986 ELECTRA - 1986 'CENTURY 4DR 1986 SOMERSET NOTICE TO THE BUYER-The invoice total includes factory ·1suzu WE'RE ON QU ALITY , DEPENDABILITY. STYLING AT m BAUER ISUzum come and see our huge inventory TURBO IMPULSE 4x4 OF THE YEAR No Dealer mark up I-MARK '86 PUP SALE 30 TO CHOOSE FROM COMPARE OUR VALUE 2DR .CPE 4 DR SON holdback and advertlsTng assoc1at1on assessments and is not a .., net factory cost price to the dealer These prices DO NOT INCLUDE any dealer installed options • • , Ii Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, December S, 1985 .. I I - r OUR EN TI RE INVENTORY OF NEW AND ,. USED VEHICLES WILL BE SALE PRICED FOR THIS EVENT, INCLUDING ALL F SERIES PICKUPS AND RANGERS , AEROSTARS E SERIES VANS AND CUS- TOM CONVERSIONS. • Be prepared to make your purchase on the model and color of your choice as these prices will apply ONLY during this 28 HOUR SALE! • All vehi cles on sale will be clearly marked . • All new vehicles will carry the FULL FACTORY WARRANTY. • FREE CREDIT CHECK. Every SALE VEHICLE will be clearly marked with out SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES so that you can immediately see your savings. Our prices are FIRM and t hose wishing to consider more than one car will be given no addit ional con si deratio n. Authorized appraisers will be on duty to give you an immediate appraisal on your present vehicle at the highest possible allowance. Financing is available 'through our banks, your bank, your credit union , or any other lending institution of your choice. Cash is welcome as well!! Sale prices apply to SALE CARS ONLY! Our Manager will not authorize these SPECIAL PRICES on any car not In stock. Ordered units will not be sold at these prices. Chevy'• 1988 Aatro pueen&er Tan eeata op tta rear-d riTe configuration and 5 -epeed to et.cbt and can to w up to 5 ,000 pound• with manual tran emlHlon. . First-time van buyers, wol1'1en pick Chevy Astra WARREN, Mich. -Chevrolet's new Astro van has hit a home run with first-time van buyers and women, according to a recent Chevy survey. Almost seven of 10 buyer s said the"Astro was the first van they had ever purchased and almost 50 percent of the principal drivers are women. A significant number (39 percent) said Astro was the first Chevy they had ever bought, meaning the new- size Astro van was generating new business for Chevrolet. and almost the same percentage say they would buy anAstro again. The features rated highest by Astro buyers were interior height, overall interior roominess, Interior styling, city and highway Handling and city and highway engine per- formance. Who is buying Astro? "We're finding that Astro buyers are looking for a personal multi-purpose vehicle with adequate Interior roominess and space, but smaller and more compact than the traditional full-size vans. It also had to have good engine performance and styling," says Thomas A. Staudt, Chevrolet general marketing manager. "Initially, the Chevrolet Astro passenger van has attracted a larger proportion of its sales from the passenger car and station wagon markets - with only 24 percent coming from the truck market segment," says Staudt. "That suggests that the new, smaller vans and station wagons will be competing for the same buyers." "The Astro passenger van fit exactly what they are looking for. And they tell us they are extremely satisfied with what they found and purchased." Nearly 90 percent _of the surveyed Astro buyers rate their new van "excellent" or •·good" In terms of "new business," Astro was an additional vehicle to the household fleet for 23 percent of the buyers. Astr'o van buyers did consider and shop for other trucks -especially small competitive vans -but Astra's overall interior size and engine capacity offered buyers more of what they wanted, the survey tndicated. OUR AUTO LOAN RATES HAVE .... SHRUNK... We're offering wmc of our lowcsl rates in year1.,. So apply now by phone. We'll do the paperwork and give you an answer the next business day. Call I (800) 523-6278 Mon.-Fri., 8 :i.m. to 8 p.m. m Toyota chooses Kentucky plant site By EDWARD MILLER DETROIT (AP) -Toyota Motor Corp., Japan's leading automaker, has tentatively chosen farmland near tiny Georgetown. Ky., as the site of a $500 million auto assembly plant, company sources said Tuesday. Toyota plans to make an announcement Dec . 11 in Ken- tucky, said the sources, who spoke on condition they not be identified by name. Georgetown, population 10,000, is about 60 miles south of Cincinnati in Kentucky's horse country and is close to Lexington a. magnon a. magnon The Tennessean newspaper In r-======;;;;;;oi;;===;;p;;;;;==========i-1 Nashville. quoting an uniden- pontiac •TRANS AM • FIREBIRD • 6000 STE • PARISI ENNE •BONNEVILLE •GRAND PRIX • T-1000 • • SUNBIRD CONVERTIBLE WE SELL EXCITEMENT • • 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • Newport Beach ( 714) 549-4300 subaru SLASHES •PRICES!• LIQUIDITlllG 1985 MODELS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTAN CES WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOL D • SUBARU 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • Newport Beach (714) 549-4300 tified source, also reported Tues- day that Toyota had chosen Georgetown and that It was "highly unlikely" that the com- pany would change its decision. Kentucky Gov. Martha Layne Collins, who has directed the state's campaign for the plant, held a news conference Tuesday but wouldn't confirm the reports. "I do not make an- nouncements about sites," Col- lins said. "I'm still working and talking with them (Toyota of- ficials) about their needs." Jerry Giaquinta. a spokesman tor the subsidla_ry Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. In Torrance, would neither confirm nor deny the r-eport~. - - In July, Toyota said that it would follow the lead of four smaller Japanese competitors - Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Honda Motor Co. Ltd.. Mazda Motor Corp. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. -and build a U.S. auto assembly plant. Nearly three dozen sites across the nation were pro~oyota officials said earller. The plant will complement one that Toyota operates In Fremont, in a Joint venture with General Motors Corp. The jointly owned company has been making cars for nearly a year.· November sales up TORRANCE (PRN)-Toyota's November combined car and truck sales aurpuaed lut No- vember' s sales, according to figures released WednMday by Toyota Motor Sales, USA Inc. Total sales of 75,697 vehicles -49, 187 cars and 26,510 trucks -topped sales of 4 7 ,348 cars and 23,237 trucks a year ago • Toyota's llne of compact pick- up trucks continued to pull In strong aalea with an increeae of 14 percent, compared with No- vember 19¥. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frid~. Oeolfnber &. 1985 ,..,. ncnnoue.,...11 MAm ITAT119MT The·~ S*IOflJ ... dolnO buelneM .. llwm.ell- c .. trol Inc;. 8'1y PtOducte l)MalOn. t 118 15 Von Kit rn111 A~. IMne, CA 12714 B1Hman.c•1ro1. tnc . 401 Haok1n1ack A11enue, Hadlenaacn. New Jer-.y 01eo1. A New Jet-.ey cor- por1tlon Thia bualn•u 11 con- duetld by· • corpor111on 8urm1h·CHtro1. Inc • Atcnard T Cltdone, VP Fll\lllOI Tiii• atatament *II flied wttll the County Clerk ol Or· •1199 County on Novemt>« 2~. 1985 na. PubHahed 01ange Cout Dally Piiot Dlcem~ 8. 13, 20. 27, 1985 F-~2 NlJC fl>TIC£ Ml.JC fl>TICC ~ Tri.tt Tile total tmount ot ntutTU•t c:'Al.I Mid ob1Jo111on, tnc:ludlng Tl ......... 1W ::;!~ :-== o~ U~~R :i~~ Of0£FAUL T Trw1•, 91 1ri. lime ol lnltlal DATED "'/""/U TRUST pvblicatlon of lhlt Noo~. ,, • '"' • • UNLESS $29 OM 47 IFIED CALL 842-5878 :=:::=:=:: :: ~OROUTETCAl(E ACTION TO o;.ted Novemt>et 2&t11 T YOUR PROP-1905 • Ital lslalt ,., Sale 11--· 1-1-1-,...... .......... .__.__ ...... ,. ___ ..... __ ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT IXICUTIVI T"UIT -.trai -• n111t .,, _._ UTI.w a --_. A PU8LIC SALE IF YOV DUD IOVICH INC BV OWNER ne•r new P1ala1ala 2111 1---------NEEO AN EXPLANATION c....... :........_".: lt•Ml/Ct.... •TlllUffl• WlndwoodGllcs.nhOme. 38'28e.2c.tfrw NoJ*t Nlet28rl8a~lrt 1Cat OF THE NATUR! Of' THE ,,. ... 9Y:oez:;;M:'v l. -Spacious 3Bdrm • R• 1 level, 28R plut den. Coiy3Bdrm 28e 1 bllc to LMS1150(8 8)8U..5&10 gw,O/W,trplc.L1e$950 Y P 0 ROCU ~E0DINGS AGAINST WILCH, i Mreterr. •r: ,._ OO tr"t "AU new 11\latk>f'' -popYtlr 119grM1•. pool. b~. 2 btl(a to ocean or (818)346-04~ VIII• Aentu 875-701& · • U SHOULD CON· llneft Q. "-""9• Vice -at11I l 2 Llkeamodell8ougntu1 spa, tenn1e courtl 1 1 50IM 973-07~ ffiW ParicCondo 2br2ba C..IA •~- fACT A LAWYER "'-'derlt, 1m w. tfttl I t,. ii 1\ 1\ l 2nd home. now can't uM $138.500 552-JOM C1,htu1t luc~ dbl gar .~ p1lnl crpt1.1oi'-!""'"' . .._.-..,._-.. ___ __ On 113188 at 9 t6 AM. W t• 1, a.nta AN. c..._ I LOmlY I his 1011. your g•lnl ---2111 $935/rno 1tt11Htl aec llJ<Srm ilpt wtth my sEcuR1TY ALLIEo SER-fofftl4I tz'70e T .... " . I WlllEll S s 199 1 .. ~.1Fu1m,·~~ a1 0 eo1 11masm PAii 85-4· 1911 Of 863· 1460 Pool No .,.,, 1495 c.11 VICESNthedulyappo1nted (114)141.U ~-· nn ~ -Bayt0t Mdl 150011"3Bd BlOFHOP duPi«J( OCMn w-db Id 38 R/2b At\tt 3pm 84&-3818 Truat• Undei and pureuant P\lbtlaned Orange Cout 1 y f 5 2'~ ba S 144,000. 4°1• to views, 2700 1f, 3br 2'-'tbl. oo r i• 1 to Deed ol Trull, Aeccx<*:l Dally Piiot NOY91no.f 29 0... L ~~,:;:~ p~=y :~r I~ 64()..: 60 Dkr•. Owner 786-0579 patloa, lrpl, IQ kite., gar • condo, Alv. trplc, lntlde I Bdrm In dplx. encloMd on 10113177 II Document dember II 13 1995 . Months & Receive BLUFFS • 4 t><lrms. fp, - -m1ture cpt no pets lnOry Alders Anoe & wtr g•rage $475/mo 279 w no 15798 BOOk 12413 Page • • F-574 300 LOTIERY TICl<ETSI assum loans. Fast pos-•-rrt ltacli lOlf $1200 mo. welk to bead\ pd. Avail no'* $980/m Wllaon Apt B 845--1819 11::~11t~~~~I Ar::,,~~~~ Multiple Lilting Serv!Get seaalon $175,000 lee 3~ba i \95k & Pinet Pinc 1•t. latH 11t/11h w 559-7343 2 Bdrm 2 be Elltlld .. i: Orangt County, Calltcxnla, P\8.IC NOTICE' 64~05~0 493-0446 Agt 1175-55l l /644-8898 Open l-5 505 Vista Flore eec~11·92201493-8658 WOODBRIDGE 3 Bdrm 2 plex, patio $6SO No executed by DONALD B . Creative Wayt ReaJty Liii UfflllT HPW Hubert. Realtor 756-1540 Ctrtll ••I .. , l l be1h. lam room, lrplc, pets lft 5, 8•5-5512 ~~=:g~~ &H~~~~~E~N6 NOm: Of * * * * * ~ Druttc price reduction to 1110Ulil S1nlJ ....... lfl 11&1 * i:~~=~=~J5ni:i: 2BR W1BA ConOo NOWly ---------1 WIFE WILL SELL AT PUB-T"U9T'SE'I IA!i julllbout lot value. Con-AbtlOlute bargalnt Pr ... 8eauti1ul Opht 2bf lb• ... 640-t327 ofcl720-&897 d~"a?:3. ~:, i::.2~~0 fltll.fC fl>TIC( LIC AUCTION TO THE T.I . No.117' ... Vert existing structure to llglOYI 3 bdtl'l'I, 2· ... bath pv1 patio 4 trplc Incl --- so1m1mum VOLISW!GD -----------1 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR NOTICI --· -• 11&1 slngle lamlly or use ellec twnhme Pool. tpl view $825 Fee t602. WJUI ltacli ll41 2BR l"tBA. pvt lndry rm STA'R.....-r Of CASH, (payable at time of YOU ARE IN DEFAULT -.u. duplex tor income Two 3 ~ tennis Try 10% down nlllEIT 111-HIO Feb VleW 31)( 2ba. tlOt tub. 1n&1CS. unh. patio. gar u s A UAMKlllllMTOf' Mil Ii> llwfvl money.ct the UNDER ADEEO OF TAUST, 1111,IOll bdrm, 2 batti aptt or rent Call P•trlck ---grdnr $1500 881-9201 Nic. No.,. .. $&50/mo JN a a U~ ... °' '1Cll~I ~21t:'H oSfllt~CI alpull0frsun1ana c' lvtoll ~~ri°T~~1~~Tl~~L~~ A really ShlfP 1 Bedroom 8e1utiful sandy beach 760-8702 agt 3BR 3b1, den, 2 fr~. 9"Cf ev8S .661-1313 d1ys Call Jean 831· 1256 _ .._ n ... unit with private patio. Walklng distance to Lido patios S 1200/mo • utll · lur\ TRYIMI\ UlDnrn Th• foll~ peraon1 COde. II THE FRONT EN-PROTECT YOUR PROP-llroptace and wet bar VIiiage. $750,000 lllffl UYFlllT (213) 87~771 Woodsy roomy 2Br yfd . ··~~~\: R ""' nu nNWtJ\ have lband the uM ol TRANCE TO THE OLD OR-EATY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT Wh " Thi CATHRYN TENNILLE 3BA 3'.. I. di I ...,....., l'\ot>b S 1500 Iii, r ,- tn1 Flctltlou1 Bu11neu A N G E C o u N T Y A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 1ork:~::~~ 1 ,.~~~n~ & tam'i~8 rm 941e.xt:n"a~V: *IUmHL YlEW * ·;;tiast -~tri~ 499-22~ I/ TO 8[ # 1 Neme SOUTH COAST OF-COURTHOUSE. LOCATED ~EEO AN EXPLANATION vettmenl oppe>rtunttyl e>Cpanded/cuttom end 2Br Twnhse w/2 car oar I JIJ !ISO ---- FICE EOUl PMENT 809 ON SANTA ANA BLVD BE-F THE NATURE OF THE Submlt"oor te<ms unit 'E' plan' Spa/pool tip Walk to t>Meh $1475 La1ua • I 2Br 1Ba 710 w James •A I SALES South Grind Ave 's•fttl TWEEN SYCAMORE PROCEEDING AGAINST ' • -$650 P1uo 642 1127 AM. Callf 92705 • .... STRE"ET. SANTA ANA. CA YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-(71 '") 67~ .. "'""' $379.000 tee 722-6460 673-6366 or 673-373_5_ Lel2Bsuret Wcrd unfurn.~7B5R Avail now 650:7743 The Flc1ltlou1 8ullneu all rl{ltil. title and Interest TACT A LAWYER ,. ~ H V H CARMEL 3BR. fam Charming 28r llM, unf\Jrn. A, rptc. trg t>alC .., Namereferrecttoabove wu conveyed 10 and now held 9 ~A~b«Esl°ERN19c850.~t lllllllllCUllE rm. $239,000 1982 Pon yard grdnr. gar. lndry. Owner 213-541•6196 2Bdrm 2 Betn encl gar I SERVICE flied In Orenge County on by It under said Deed of · · • II you're an experienced Albans 492-0890 S 1000 mo AvaJI Jan 1 -.---It L. -21&9 A C $675tmo Betty December 31. 1981 FILE Trutt In the propeny lllu· VEYANCINGCOAP ,uduly real estate sales person, 494-0011 or67l-5125 • !"f!lt IC• 645-9l61 OR 64.t-2270 NO Fll!Ot83S 1ted In Hid County, Cill-'ppolnled Truatee under and are not happy where ---------1 112 blk to beach. 2BA OR C&rOl 645-5974 South Cout Group Inc a lorn11. descr1b1119 the land and pursuant 10 Deed 01 you are, call Jim tor a LllO ISLE 1211,000 MllE IYHLllllll S995tmo yrly 633-9 l6 l 2Br 2Ba on •11ct~11 nr • PARTS CallfOfnla Corporal!~ 809 the•e4n Trust recorded 8/31/19112, 536 9524 e a v "' South Gtllnd Ave S t LOT 65 OF TRACT NO H Inst No 82-307844. ot confidential interview to Rebulld or teave as Is tor 1 UY I tcW ~_.:_ 11 Nwpt Blvd Squeaky An•. Calif 92705 · an• 2873, IN THE CITY OF Official AecOfds In lhe ottic. discuss your goals. & tiow lamely beach h<>oee on IY IUCI &II PAil 2Br lba, unlurn hobby clean 1011 ot prkng S595 Thle tiu.IMN wu con-COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF ol the County Recorder ot ---------1 you can achieve tn&Q'I al 1n1s prestigious Island Lrg 3BR. 3BA best loc & rm W/0 nkups, gar Dlk No pets 990-2952 ducted by I South Coast ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· g~~nlCouEnty~ Stadt• bof TRADITIONAL REAL TV Bay ~ach, tennle. boat-view. 2 lrplcs 2 car. prlv to och $750 mo yrly •2Br 1Ba 4-Plev w1pat10 I LEASING Group, Inc:.,. California COf· FOANtA, AS PEA MAP RE-r •• it ..... ute y 631-7370 Ing. you have It all pool $2250/mo Unlq'ue 211 32nd St Open 11-4. A ration CORDED IN BOOK 88 RONALD L JOHNSON, ;. • Liii RULn 67 & c.rport Nice area poThll ltatement WU flied PAGES 22 ANO 23, MIS~ SINGLE MAN WILL SELL AT • • Homes 5-6000 or 2BR 2' .... BACondo lg 2 car $6251mo 546-5605 wllh the County Clerk of Or· CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN PUBLIC AUCTION TO SllHrwtH I Ce llJ·UOO 759-7598 eves & wlll'lds gar . nr ocean. no pets ange Count on Nov THE OFFICE OF THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR NORTH LAGUNA white Jasmine Creek Plan 1 2Br $950 mo 557-6689/E •2Br 2'tBa Oplx Every 7 19•• Y ember COUNTY RECORDER OF CASH (payable at lime ot water view. Pvt comm "-C d $1550i --extra Huge yard Ot>I · °" sale tn 1awrul t the • ..,.,n on ° mo * NEWPORT CREST • garage Quiet $895 Pet LARGEST INVENTORY ON THE WEST COAST Dally Piiot NOY91nb« 22. 29. IL, A • MINERAL ANO FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE maid's Qr1rs Blue Chip 3Br Pool hm $195.000 NICELY turntshed 2Br-unit lrpl pa110 2 EVERT MOOrl l COLOR Publlahed 01ange Cout ~AIOGCOSUNTY. EXCEPT United Stat~~'7t oTHE BoatCanyon 3BA 3ba ~ IEWPORTHIHTS l 640-6188or831-8838 3Br 2'"> ba dbl ga1 endl o~fi13-6336or642-9666 Oecemb« 8, 13, 1985 OTHER HYDROCARBON OLD ORANGE COUNTY en111ronmnt Under $400K Seller Very Motivated 1 Ba Available Jan 15 t>alcnys small ocean I* 2Br 2Ba nr SC P1za SA ' F-548 EXCEPTIONS OF RECORD COURTHOUSE LOCATED MESA VERDE ~harmer Open Sat/Sun t.4 30 $ lOOOl month 760_0909 view tennis pool $ 1200 I P11110 carport pool spa The 1tree1 addrns and ON SANTA ANA B 0 TllnEllCI '3BR 2ba, move In cond 426 Catalina Or rn 0 2 3 L and 1a11 $ 700 No Pe1S 722-80 t 1 I Ml.IC fl>TICE .... NOTICE Of' TitUITllE'I IAL..E No ... YOU ""'RE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST DATED 5117182 UNLESS YOU TAl(E ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN E)(PL.ANATIOM OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CON- T ACT A LAWYER On 12/20/85 II9:15 AM. other common designation LV ·BE· •lllLE LEVEL $164.500 11 any or the re1I properfy TWEEN SYCAMORE ST & • 646-4863 or 548-7883 Nr bch 2Br 2Ba trplc. 559-8053 evestwknd * W 99llE * descrlDed •Dove 11 BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. In spotless condition. UPPER NEWPORT BAY 5 t>lhns $1150/rno A11all ' ,. purported to be 835 OAR· CALIFORNIA au right. title maintenance-free yard, 2 Br 4ba .. pool PflllllU •OISE Jan 1st 675-4928 •BIG CAN'YON 2Br 2Ba Beaulllul 1Bdrm Apt $600 RELL STREET. COSTA and Interest conveyed 10 bdrm plus den Neutral STRIP CENTER Yort>a W/HITlll nRISI lrplc. prvt patto snglleve1 1nct gas cooking "881 & MESA. CA 92826 ·~ now held by It ul'der carpets, new appllinces. Linda. $1 2 Miiiion • ON THE BEACH Duplex sub·tarr parking Corn-not .. arer Incl encl gar The underslgned Trustee said Deed ot Truai '" the near au 10, $176,000 CALL FOR SET -UPS 3 t>drm 2 bath hse ·~ 2BR 2BA. frptc. patio, pvt munlty P<)ol & tennis 2323 EL.DEN Open 10·5 discillma any Hablllty IO< any property sttuated In ,aid f IC Call tor details. 640-5078 t>tock to beacn w/aep road Fat>ulous view $1300 Jeri 640-4868 Belly Well 548-785.t Incorrectness 01 1 ........ str-i County and Stall detcrll>ed I -.. IC.I f I C ~ Jll studio & 1BR aµt Room S 1350/mo 673-5432 '"' -1s R r.vv. to eipand $485K. OWC 3BR. 1 Olk 10 ocn '2 car •EXQUISITE View of addrest and nther cOfnmon P•RCEL NO 1 ealtors. 875-ovvv SAT 9 1 616 u arl"old .,. ,., 1st tor 30 yrs 11 11% mt • "" " detacnect gar w etec; opnr ocean & HB n11e 11tes 2Br des~~•tlon. If any, shown LOT 1 t OF TRACT NO 3 YIEW1 Piil.i SPll Submit down 673-1600 Designer clothes. turn • add11tonat piing PV1 2 ~ea spec uv rm w cozy her 10927. tN THE CITY OF e••o10t• L"'lff I I Wm E Doud & Co Inc nsehold Items Lots of dry yards gdnr >Ntr newl trplc Micro skyhte C?ver Seid a&tewtll be made. but COSTA MESA COUNTY OF -• ... 141,000 ll0"'9fS Muell more crpts $1275 675-2607 stairs New crpt sut>-ler- Wlthout conven1n1 0< war-ORANGE STATE OF CALI· This horM 11 In one of the A tremendous oponunity WIT PH REIT 't -ranty. ixprea1 Of Implied, r .. FOANIA 'As PEA MAP RE· levellest areas In all the for your enll1e family to STUNNING 3BR 2•, ba 4BR tam11y room. view. rean sec prllng '"'opnr gltdln~ Utte pOSMUlon or . H bo A I t f 'fou can own the lowest frplc. patio garage gar· Pool • t-ft•* ~1n"o1mo S 1100 No peis 5•9-2«7 I · · COROED IN BOOK .t72, If ' lrM pt va e enjOy lne~ 11 e 1n pr d 2BR 2ba N B ~ v•~~ ._ = encum ranees. to pay the PAGES 44 ANO 45 OF MIS· guard gated entry wet-Newpor1 Heights Huge 4 ice dener new cpl Walk to 760 8782 or 975-9889 IALUllll r,~'n1n011"9" ~ucrl~t b94.ly ~-0 1d1 CElt.ANEOUS M •ps, IN comes vour visitors to a Bdrm. den. tormal dining condo Kttcht lamlly rm. bch S 1395/mo 644-t 721 __:_ -* * ,..,. ...... ..., _ " , trplc. 2 patios Newly - _ --FREE COLOR TV •HITSllE CtllOS• Deed or Tr st with Inter-I THE OFFICE OF THE neighborhood of top and family room Greet painted Lower end unit W t L. TL It t p .. B c 3BR 2 BA the,~. •tupro' vtd--' In .:',d COUNTY RECORDER OF qua.Illy lu>turious homes. tocauon. extra large lot I O• •I • •rl•I ig anyon 1 Lui ury 3Bdrm 2 ' Batn. ...,.. ..... -SAID COUNTY 0 d 1 nr pool Steps to schools, From lhls 2Br 3ba duplex Twnhm, pool, spa • ten· Gare guarded gar G•eat notes. advances, It any. nly 4yearsoldan ook· Beautlt ul 10 see I bus & shops Yrly, $1475-S1575tmo n1s $1495tmo lmmeo 1oca11on 180 CABAILl,.0 under the terms of the Deed PAACE NO 2 lt:'IO brand new, this home b4t>-71/1 O I Of Trust. fees. charges end NONEXCLUSIVE EASE· has 2 bdrms, 2'"' baths. I JS 111,100 B0\11 units av all Bev avail 760-8702 ag1 Manager 646-0225 upenMs of the Trustee and MENTS FOR ACCESS. IN· rormal dining room. 2 ()mu Ask tor Sonja Powell Whlle/Agt 760-0159 BLUFFS 3 Ddrm 2 ' ba. •Mesa Verde d'lux 28r of 1hetru111cre1tedbysald ~~~5;N€~~Es;EP~~,~~ fireplaces and 1 approit "'·2l ColdwellBankerS52·20tO Coata lltll 2124 sp111 1evellrina good1oc 1Ba Nu cot d w gar Deed of Trutt. to wit. DRAINAGE. ENCROACH-2300 sq t1 ot llv no space. .,, Soatli Co11t 2Br 1'"1Ba Condo w/spa. s 1500 Agt 644-6636 $625 1110 pe1s 640·2'95 $58,044 80 MENT SUPPORT ANO s..25.000 v 1016 B -FFS 3B 2B The 1>ene11e1ary under said FOR OTHER PURPOSES lll· ll01 .. etro encl gar. wtd hkup Av1 LU r a new •STUNNING Lg 1 2 & 35, Deed of Truat heretofore e11-ALL AS DESCRIBED IN THE Tiit IHI Estattn BY OWNER Condo nr SC now $82.St mo Betty crpt. drps. paint 01Wl 2ea Grdn Apt Pool $555 ecuted and dell\fflfed to the DECLARATION OF COVE-Plaza 2Bfl. 1~.ba Back 645-9161 or 644-2270 $1~00-No pets 759--0666 $655 & $725 7 tO w 18tn undersigned• written Dec-NANTS CONDITIONS ANO [ C'1'1'J Certll •el Jiu 1022 yard $77.900 556-6047 12Br 2Ba. trptc, patio. trig. BLUFFS CONDO 3t>r 2ba 1$5651mo-S735 mo lrg larallon of Dltault and 0.-AE.STAiCTIONS ANO AES-t $875 I n car""'! paint dra,..... ... 6 1 • 2 BR II mend lex Sate and • wrtnen OUPL""v -2Br 1 ba ea So-.-~I B 1100 spa poo . tennis u ""' . .....~ .,..,aut " s a · ERVATION OF EASE· ~ ~ t•I I lats 937-1891 or 63t-7956 S1200 nooets 759-0666 0111ns lrplc Must see Notice of O.tault 11\d Elee-MENTS FOR HAMIL TON ot-PCH $275,000 521 lion to Sell Thi undetstgned VILLAS ("DECLARATION"} Carnation By o wner IREEILUF PAI.a *EXQUISITE-View o • I CLlFFHAVEN OPEN HSE 366 Avocado ceuNd aald Notice of De-RECORDED ON SEPTEM: USTSllE S lllll 673-0241 or 673-154 1 Beautlful highly upgradeo ocean & HB ntte lites 28r SUN 2-3pm only Lg 4BA T$L MAIAl£MEIT fault and Election to Sell to BEA 5• 1980• IN BOOI( S 500 201t40 Buddy hm Lrg 2 .Ba spec 1111 rm w cozy I 2 -,ba Newly renovated 6•2-94 12 01 642·1603 be recorded In the county t3732. PAGE 1144 OF OF-Neat ho~3e4, Hard"WOOd JlSlll( CllE(l C9110 1 11v/d1n area wl pullman lrpl.c Micro. Sllyllte ovet 421 Pirate Rd Days only S700 mo 2BR iBA 1st Where lhe real proper1y ls FICIAL RECORDS OF OR-floors N lumbln and Plan 1 Reduced to S259K kttch 2BR 1 ba Very t11ce stairs New crpt sut>-tet· 2131692-0301 •ast • 5300 d•P ~l~E 11124185 ANGE COUNTY CALI· ater hee;;:./r Eittns ~aroe Make oller 2Br -Oen enclosed pa110 All unit-rean sec prkng wtopnr LIDO ISLE Cat• A 11,50,, 631.1266 HCUMTY ALLIED SER~ F~~~~reco<ded Sepllm· ~I Ready to got Call 831-8638 or 640-6188 ized Agt 540-5937 $1 tOO No peis 549-2.t47 Ba) "'ew 2BR 2BA S1udy VICH, M Truet... 12905 b 11 r 2 8. 1 gs 2 o o c 546-23 t3 Coal a Mell l 024 1 LllO PHI 3Bdrm 2Ba frplc. w d S l250 mo O•Mnf "'"'· Notttl "°"1· •82-3.4 t015 It' JI .., Harbor View Sleps 10 prv hkups yard double gar· 673--0(>12 61<l-'53-0' 19 (l1I) teo-4ot12. •r: C•ol "· other COfnmon designation, 3BR ~ Ptayrm w/lrpl retng Low down easy' 648 w 18th •97 ·6287 3· Bea rm 2t>alr> F Place Ar&flTllEITS meat.BAU ClU TODAY (7t4) 84 2· 2000 soUTII coum ISUZU "Wl Wlll NOT ll UNDHSOLD" WE HAVE 4x4 TROOPERS RUBICON CO. H the duly appointed Truatee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust, Aeco1ded on 5120/82 u Document "0 82-174645 ol Ottlclt l Records In the ol · fic. of lhe RecOfder ot Or- ange County, Callfomle. ex- ecuted by· LARRY A A08 ANO KA THY ROB. HUS· BAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH.' (p1yat>le al time ol sate In lawful money ol the Unttect S111 .. ) 11 11111 front entrance 10 the Old Orange County CourthOUM, loc8ted on Santa Ana Blvd . ~ twM n Sycamore S1 6 Broedway. Senta Ana, CA all right. title and lnterNt con- lleyed to and now held by 11 under uld Deed of Trust In the property situated In said Counfy. C1llfornla, deterlb- 1"0 the land therein lhe land referred 10 In this Aeporl II situated In the State of Calllornl1, County or Or•nge, end Is detGribed as ronows wood, Cetlfornl• t1IOS, The atreet 1ddreas and ~ S llU,, !>each 1 or 1t>a stove age No oets $900 • sec NEAR uOO MARINA Altlndef, TNet ....... Of. II any. 01 the reel properly 21 2 S 3 000 E 1 IO•TH F•£( ~ descri bed above I S & pool lbl ba 1 1, terms 673-2962, l3Br 2Ba lrg lront rm Quiet s1150 :f98-5868 "I n 0 Pubplill'led ~range 6Cou,31 purported to oe 552 A-1 • 548-6023 or 675-8918 Buell Pro,.rty 1175 w frplc '2 car gar Spa NEWPORT CRES r Conao lmAr;:lascv1Ba~a• ~r1gue11yGa1a'd,,ea~ 20 Of Them ally llot .,.,..ember . • HAMIL T 0 N s TA EE T -I lrg IOI Prime E-s•de loc ~ "" v 20. 1985 COSTA MESA. CA 92627 Tiii RHI E1tattn IY OWIER lllllll •CORONADO WATER·r Nr Weslclill Snops i3BR or 2 -def'I 3Da s c d p ,.:: ... • ~ 11,., o s All COLORS F-585 The undersigned TrustM $6.975 Oown, S 1040tmo FRONT Soac1ous 3brl S 1295/mo 640-5324 S 1400 rno Agt 645·2235 0001 soa ' ~t•o dt'C' ""O 1----------t ---------dlscl1Jms any lleblllty lor any Selling anytnlng w1111 a buys 3Bdrm Easts1de re-2ba Condo on San Otego NEWPORT SHORES 3Br pets P\IJLIC NOTICE Incorrectness 01 the street Dally Pilot Classlfled AC! modeled home. big yard Bay 40 ooai slip poo113B1 2Ba trplc 2 car gar .,. nice .... et oar acioss "9d•.,... c59s $605 1986 p UP TRUCK PARCEL 1 _ __;..;.;;~;...;..;..;;...;..;..;;.;;; __ address and otller common IS a 11mple matter e.(1ras 85,7-l031 $279 000 Call Agt (6191 $950 Adlls pref a No hom beac.ri $1150 mo 2Ba·~ · -Ba $'05 NOTICE Of desionatlon. II any. show" 1ust call 642-5678 JUST llEDUCEll 294-9964 t619) 423-3790 pels 2218 E Pactic Ave $250 sec dep Avail att 225C\ • 1n-:.d•O 541.J ~626 An undivided 1/ 106tn lnt81'ett In and to Lot 1 ol Tr1ct No. 8241. "per map recorded In boOll 3A t , Paget 21 and 22 of Mlacetl1neov1 Mapa, In th• office ot the Cou~ty Recorder or aald County T.I . No. 20S2I Said sale Wiii be made. t>ut l'UBLIC NOTICE Cdoulloeegde toPS8~~4 ooocUfle u:d R11orl Pror l 510 V'Srtarp Clean -Easts1de Ally 646-0250 w~~.-..,.Id TRUITll'S SALE herein J'!" i 1 ·759. 1104 or 644-8722 Dec 15 C•eat ve Wavs YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T without cove111"1 or wa•-· llllOTI II.,... F d -=:::.LI -=: UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ,.,,1y, express or Implied, re-K-22.027 brick fireplace. 3 large * '" * 2Br 1 Ba holJse ncd yr Npl Cres1 4br fal'T' •'T' "U DATED JUNE 12TH. 1978 gardlng tllle, po1eesslon or NOTICE OF bdrms Owner anxious ASPEN CREEK RESORT & patio encl gar New carpels 1mme<l occuo A,AATIEITS UNLESS YOU T Al(E AC· encumbranoes. to pay lhe APPLICATION FOR Call Marilyn Coombs I Chair 15 at your back paint crpts & drps Lndry $ t400 mo Agt '>48-4 196 l 11e ti• ind new' All ut1ltt1es TION TO PROTECT YOUR remaining principal eum ol CHANOE IN 631·1266 door Protess1onally dee-area Must pass credit EXc.EPT THEREFROM 111 Oil. gaa m1nera11 and olher hydrocarbon•. below a PROPERTY, IT MAY BE the notes secured by H id OWNlRI HIP Of' orated Sleeps S· 10 Cov-cnecf\ No pets $625 -Nwpt C•eSt '\Bi 2 Ba paid Pool gar "0 o:;s S SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. Deed of Trust, with l"terest ALCOHOllC BEVERAGE ered prkng sauna spa sec dep 770·56'29 Conao S 1JOO T11"" oar ~sdil"'I $68 5 0 I ·"ded Id $ · · Poot 1ac "'tl 4 ~~ '1)6 28d•m 18" !· ~ IF YOU NEED AN E.XPLA· thereon. u prOv1 In.. LICENSE 150 per night Dys ESsts•de cute 1Br cottage I -• : 301 Avocado 642 9850 ----~,,..tfT-l~e&-1'9et;-...t1~t-tf'f 1'1'ffi~0F--f+.E~~~~ ....... ~aAC.t..._U-llA\l.-+--+-__;aa,.a.u..__,..,--+: therlght olaurtaceentry,11 OF THE PROCEEDINGS underthetenT11ofsaldDeed rlM'Ved In tnetrumentt of AGAINST YOU. Y 0 U ol Trust, fees, C111rge1 and record SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW· expen-ot the Trus1ee and To Whom It May Concern '2134 M1rama1 ;)o" St Sun AUIUIU IOW ALSO EXCEPT ther1lr0fn VER of lhe trusts created by said Unna 1 through toe aa NOTICE IS HEREBY Deed ol Trull thown upon Iha ~n-GIVEN 11111 on Oecember The total amount ot lhe domlnlum plln recorded In 20111. 1985. at 12 00 o'clock unp1ld balance of 1ne obll- book 11152. pege 890, Of· pm of aald d1y. 11 the gallon secured by the prop- llclll Recordl. u emended Cheprnen Avenue entrance erty 10 be sold and c.euon· by en ln1trument recorded In to ttll Civic Center Bulldlng. •Die ntlmated cotts. e•· book 11283, pege 119. Of. located 11 300 Eut Cnap-penMS anc:t advances at the llclll Aec:cxd• man Avenue, In the City or time of the lnlll•I publlcatlon PARCEL 2 Orange. County of Orange. of the Notice ol Sale II Unit 104 u ahown upon Slate ol Callfornla, EX· 1122,763 45 the condominium plan ,. ECUTIVE 'TRUST -oEEO Thebenellclary under tald fln'ed to In P1rcel 1 above SERVICES INC . a Calll0fnl1 Deed ol Trull her10lor1 •~· SEKIYOSHI Matsue & YA llHRI ... Mllsuo are 1pp1y1ng 10 tne • BR/Fm rm Central air E-side 3Br 2' l oa Condo 2 Department of Alcoholic s 119,500 s Fine, Rltr Htlllts/Ctll40I car gar frpl teM•S 0001 Beve•aoe Conuot fOt "4 ' 673-1244 548-2971 -Monte Vista Ave S 1150 On Sele Seer 6 Wine (Pub 838 9•27 645 2991 Ea• Pl) 10 NII a1cono11c Ba11.leacli 10401GeHral 2102 · · bever ages et 18906 E~ec T'hm 11111 Jan • 2 Broo~hurll Fount•ln Valley CONDO: 2 Bdrm. 2ba, Miii i . * YEARL y N B '* mstr sulles 2' 1 oa A C 92708 Stream (Beach Bl & Oceantn Bech $450tmo 1 0 1300 sq tt s 1100 mo Publlaned orange Coall warner) $3500 to lake 3 Bed ocean vu $1100 64a..4642 or 542 •• 242 Agt 5-5 '•.I 646-309 I 2BR •BA E side .. '"""m Soac1ous :::-• 2ba i 51r, SS.5 ,...,n ••01c va•a w newer Dll1ns ll!'CI 91r il0' 1"'!1•t' CX: $700 onl) llSll!(J tnru Bes• 80 ;anta ~n.,a , Rlt)' 539-6190 •ee s~ MGM "'· 6(' Via Udo Bayfronl 3Br _ TOP it.RE.A MESilo Pi~ES ba PENTHOV.SE "" 'II 1BR I.fl"~ -01' •pie 5 u " a e c 11 v , s 9 ovt balcon., op or pano $ 1-50 1"'10 675-8990 dC'W" Gar POO spa $640 Ne pets !l•<I .., .. ~ ... Delly P1101 Oecemoer a. over payments No quall-13 Bed sec condo S 1800 1985 tying. Beautltul loc Excel 2 Bed 1t>a $800 Heres a great priced F-586 dedue11on 966-8395 evs 3 Bed nu condo $2000 2bdrm 2ba aOOde OV1 Walt.. to wavt>s S 1050 2 Bed sec condo S2500 fncd $550 won 1 test• elet;1a"' 3t>r 2t>a trp1c obi IAIUA MAR ArTS *WINTER/FURN * 539.5191 Agt C'OSI oar & more k1ds0oet IBr tr19 range laundr, 2 Bed. vu $1100 539-619 1 Agt sm cost por11 carport No pets 4 Bed Ocnlrt $1800 lits ,m Ol I s c ~S:>O mo 3 Bed Baytrt $1400 Westside 2Br 1 Ba tlltli out Nth01Q31 w 1Q11'\ St 548 049Z ,,.,,.. .o.At ,,... ' ·~ WO•fi ~ )1...,... ~I! ,....., ...... '1051 South Count\ 5 Pnce . - ALL NEW ·~~ I MARK l"'' • w • i,,.. r .. ,, ~ . .. ....... • ,..., ,., ......... j ,_, ..... '" yl( 'tl'.73 '11*6 Soutl'I Counrr s PrlC't' '6987 ·or C11h1er· • Check. corporation. H duly •P-ecuted and delivered to the drawn on 1 1t111 Of netlonll pointed Truttee under 1nd underslgned • wtllllf'I Oec- bank, 1 111te or federal pursuant to th• power of laratlon of Default and Oe- creellt union. or a 11111 Of sale contemtd In thst cenaln mand tor Sate, and • written led«al aavtng• and lotn U • Deed of Trust e~ecuteel bylNollce of Default and Elec- aocla11on. domlelled In lhe H A A O L O L L O Y O tlon to Sell The undersigned St•te of C1lllornl1, SCHUMACHER. an unrnar-caueed said Notic. of Oe- 1 Bedroom $650 carport tncd pallo vrd 2116: con·~t n PE BWlllle675-4830 $6 15 rno 662-t100 3Br 2Ba •• 2 car ~ar '2 car lBR 1BA p111 patio gar 11---------t 4BR OCEANFRONT Nwpl Nr Newpon don t miss •t carport lrp1c S975 mo .,... c '""'µ Quiet No pet~ Ttll atteet adekMa 1nd rled man. recorded July laull and Electlon to Sell to other common dntgnauon. 17th, 1978. In Book t2759 ot !be recorded In th• county II any, of the r111 prop41ny Olllclal Record• of H id where tne r1al l>(Ope<ly It described 1bove 11 County. II pege 892. A.-localed. purported to be: 814 RHINE corder'• 1n1trum1nt No. 0111: Nov.miler 7, 1985 DRIVE. COSTA MESA. CA. 171116, by rHton of a WllTPtNCOHVIYANC· The~ Tt Of defltUlt In P4tY"*'~OflL ..0 W'll.IHIM dltclalm11ny llablUty fOf 1ny Of performance ol the obll-8lVD IUCT'E ICJJ'. LOI AN- lncorrlCln.t ol ttll 11reet gatlonl MCUred thereby, In-OILll, CAUl"a..NIA I0010 addr ... end other common eluding 11111 breech or cit-1(21') ._.... Ir: A!Mrt designation, II any. anown i.ult. Nottce ol wnlcll wu eon.., Met. Vk>e ...,.... llereln recorded July 30tn. 1985, deftt S.id .... wm be made, but Olflclal Record• of H id Publllhed Orange Coell wlthou1 convenent or wer-County. Recordel''I ln1tru-Diiiy PMot Novembet 29. 0.- ranty, expr .. °'Implied, r• ment No 86-280e99. WtLL oemt>er 8. 13 1985 gardlnQ title. poMIPl<>n, Of SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, F-568 encumbfencee. to PIY the TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER remaining prtnclpll tum of FOR CASH, llwtul money of [ the not• MCUted by a&lc:I ttll United Statll, all P•Y· (~I e Deed of Trul l. with lnt.,.I 1bll at the time of ..... ell thereon ... provided In Mid right. title end lnterM1,now not11, edvancee. II 1ny, h4lld by It, .. Truat•, In end ) under the termt Of ltle Deed to t"-t rMI property lltu111 of TNlt. ,..., cnmrgea 1nd In Mid County end State, ell.pen ... of ttll Tru11 .. and dMorlbed .. IQllowl.: of the tru1t1 CfM ted by Mid Tl'le w .. 1 toe feet of Lot 1 lit \ Deed, with lnter11t thereon, 74 of Treot No 853. u ~ AESIDENTIAI.. llUL ($TATE SO VICES DOVER SHORES $479,000 Bay and nlte-llght views, 3 BR, den, formal dining and pool offer comfortable life- style for couple or small family. IN N C W POH TC ENTE H 6 449060 Ben 111 June 114751mo 31>r .Zt>a gourrriet 1111ct1 "56-0750 Ask tor Tom watf'lr pa1i'l S6'5 ,..,o 1 OCEAN vu apts 2BA s:25 539-6191 Agt COSI COllO SlH MD ;>0.18 Mevl'• I 1BA 1 bllo. 10 bcrt HB TSl MGMT 642 1603 · 565011675 !PLUSH CONDOS 2Br Oen Cule 1 Ddrm w lrplc .:\ \j8r I Jlc •• s •uLn Over streams & 1a11s Dbl Great ice nr s c PlazB 1Br tBa •922 WBll1100 " I oar w1elec dr micro. w d -ac1111ona1 Reait; Ger re1ng upslatrs No PUP llUAlllEIT t hllup $1000 549·2447 __ 63.!.:...'370 pets $5.?0 Agl 550 •01s l1'/lll-&1lS SPACIOUS 2br• den 6 Ap1rtatatl EAS"TSIDE lt>r 'tove ,., 1 more CMd 011 Ceramic -•rioe•110• ut11 pa1c:1 HIUL IHIHHE kite new caroet 650-642 t $525 646 0988 1 NOT A LIST AGENCY Diii Ptilt 2126 lalka E•f TSIDE 2BFI •BA •IH-1111* lalad 2606 .... 3 Min walk to bell Dana "U c Pl pa1n1 ullls Pd BRAND NEW '85 IMPULSE --l1 -.cu .., .. ..,.,.. ...... ,....:r-1 ...... ---1 ... ~ -.,. _,N'"" ,,.,, »11t·o l ., • u ,_, .... '12001 ~,, Rare o·hM olf PCH S300 s Completely remodeleo1c 111 oi. S725 631 4320 Stps ocn b•ch pad S.25 Pt tBr clean dul• secur Nol tar 10 wives 2br $595 condo Dll·•ns '"O 1ac •Bdrm 2 Beth f rf1pf11ce1 ST uth l"OUOI\ ' ?nrr ~~~a3~~ :~:res!I r,~ ~~ ~~d?1:~ .. 8~~':' L:~s:R B2k~:·::.~8~pper E~~~~~~~!;rif,~~f .,,,. 7 Exec 4br nr H20 $ i195 •BA 2ba 2000 s f redec unit Marit1e Ave No · • 539-6191 ~t Alty cost tri-lvl Fncd yd $1095 mo Ok"g $800 mo 6'5·9 97 1 •~ ~~. ~ MANY OTHERS AVAIL 18181331 7792 ....... Pt 1i11111fl~ IMPULSE TURBO hlMa Isla.. 2106 HARBOR BLUFF TOP 2'07 _-...-...-...-._ ...... ...._.13"00 r 3BA 3B" $2500 138r 2Ba D W Pvt lndry YUIU -Wlml ~o~ ·Fab vu ;gs..7009 1Br 2Br Ser ler furn &1 rm encl gar 25~50 deck IEADYFOI DUIVHY UtlT THll Baal. hacL. 2140 unlurn1sh Winter 'r.,1r1y $750 No pets 631-6155 Ai p rfi • Summer Skr 575•4506 EASTSIOE SPACIOUS Z 11 PfOl/lded In Mid not... thown on 1 map ttllr10f re-Days t ti• t(fvancee. If ltf'IY, under tM corded In 800I< 19, Pege 42. term• of the Deed of Trull, Ml~laneou1 M•P•, re-'~! ,",,".' Cl~ -0 A\.,. & -,I) £ ~ S • , .... dllrgea anc:I •xpen.. CO<dl ot a&ld Orange Coun• v \!o l'Qll ~~ <.!> <r Ctr rtptn 11 38R 1BA. lrg tncd yard •ICWFllllT• SA 1 t111111 no 1>t1t'I ss ·~ ~:!: lll·.000 1oom for AV $8SO mo • 2Br 1Ba w/gir $925 Atso per l'tl(I 631 -5 15~ Yrly E Ba)'fronf home 1900 MC 662-5757 eacri.lor SS5-0 673-4928 E·&•dfl 161 warm & col) ol the Tru1tM 8tld of the ty Ch • 14-• "' ~y ' 'ou"" trultl CnNted by Mid Deed TM atr .. t ac:lc:lrffl Ot nstmas 0 '-"'"9• le11•" 1 "'• of Trutt~ to wtt: 115.644.0I. ochtf' common cteeton1t1on. '""'' "'o""D'ed WOt'd• bi. ~ :-r::r::: ~~.~he=:~ The aki (t .. \· . ,~ •ol•~; ~o·~ ~;o:-d• eGUted Ind Mlt-...cl lo the purported to be: 1022 ........ _ .. a'a . ~o:.~ltt:cs°:: =· eo.11 Mela. c .... ;--cu'.i 1 1· 1 r 1 rNllld tOf 8169. 8tld I wtlt..., TM vnderalgned hereby c L .. L -• I w H [ L s I NOtio. of~ Ind Elle> d11Clt1m1 all llablllly f0t any a uw . uon 10 hi. Thi ui Ide! 19..0 ln()orreclneaa In Mid 1treet dauifieda f I ' I I I cauled Mid ~ of o.-llddr-. 0t °""' ~ or i 1 tllUtt Ind Elactton to Sell to dellQnellon. -·'-t ' .. ~ded In tha cauntV 8aJd • .-will be m.0. ""1¥Ar·--I 0 A I. 8 y I :' W• .. ,... •lh•u•llllC! J• • wner. the ,.... l>fOC*tY 1t ~"°"' w.rr8f'lty, e~ !" you need for . u v • -~ ""°" -ro~ .,., IOGatecl !rnplled. f41091dlno ... ~ -~·· --~ • I I I I "".0."" .... , ,,.."19 ~ 11\I OAT£, 11/1t/U ...ion. Of ~ ,.,_ u.A' . . . _ . ''""Q' ta OOI °""• 1,_ ""'' 111• l~ .::'Jl.3 :..0. 't~ ~T °'':; aki tripl ~ I D u G " 0 A I:;.::·:.·~· l st..i ... , •• , • =:--.. '&'.~.. MC .. =~= ~;: Dally Pilot I I I' I I' G ~:-7":'; ... _ ·_;: .·:::. ~ -.... A._. Ind Other euma •provided C~ _ .. ..., ,,..,.. ..._, , .,. - ........ ~ c.--..... pita ld\oenc.. If .... ,.,. _1, er. u...... lf1Y, unoer tt1e *'"" ttllrwof ~ ~t kcuullM r Ind Int.,.., on aic:ti .o-~ °'*'09 CoMI v1nCM . and plua r.... \ , [)ajly PllOt ~tier '9 0.. c:Ntgea Ind •"'*'991 of Ille oetnblr &. 13. 11185 Trutt• encl of the trwta '-Mt cnetld bv Mid Deed of ------ 4BR 3BA. turn 01 unf\Jrn B I C d 28d 98ChWI ~ Ofl o rm DELUXE 3Br 28a, lrplc w IOl!I OI nit w ()()(). ~am A11111 'horl term 81~ 28 St F 06 a uoy urn or un-gar no pets · ~ t>loclio. cells e1c Supe1 ctelln $3000/mo 673•4 2 •ot turn 6 blka to bell Avl rrom bey 559. 7 t94 S495 No pelt 990 2962 •-l'---1mmed 969·65 tS - -STEPS TOBEACH 1BR E SIDE 2BP 1BA 2 frOIC PHia1•ll 21 t7 Pv1 bungalo nr PCH S335 "EA ALY C A RPO AT c:oortyerO gar S '2~ mo :nfiif,""::;7.m<i~i:r10r alford 3br 2ba $69$~~5 S595 mo Celf!li'5·3218 Cozy bech w 1101c o.em 0 Or bttt1-w1ves 3-41>1 ~· ce<ltngs SS1.!l mo S 1/s 1 t~ E Bal~n 539-6191 Agt cos Unlvrn ooeant btly vleW Nn 1>11ts ti•~ 6440 I a un .. ..,..... , I Stt191 to bC'll apac 2bf 28t 191 Oup .. 1 Frptc 1r lniat 44 I 2bl 'PrlC 0 'W encl Ill' E: We tm•ll tBr Pelf.et USO mo 553-8$80 28r COndo End Uni! yr1) Adltt no peta $950 tor angt 1dlt $11~ ctean 838-295t Ev 854-1232 wllnOry rm & QM S775 mo 673·.tftO I.ft_ 4 $445 No peta 990 2962 38r ZS. complet~ r.. 57S--71 I ex 87S-4332 I C.r•a .. , •ar ZIZJ FURN 18' llngi n~• ~ 1 1275 Open **IEITALJ* * Jldrml&nunturn 11>1 $500/mo "till~ Sit Sun 305 Montero I CALL US REOAAOING Old Cd M So-ot PCH lut $ 100 we 1421 Mll&LIW ,n:1~=~~ s 1050 ptmo 759-J 149_ ' .. c;,:': ~~~B~ £c: Almost OCffnlront Cfl)td 1 ~ So 01 PCH Nice 2Br 1750 N(I ~11 "4.5--7983 de<:Ot utlll lrH C•ll llf. l... I 28&. 2 Caf o•r frotc, ''19 539 8t9t Aot em cott S1150'Plll'N13&.nu LO.,..._ Apts ,,.. .. t to Perk PAlllKCREST UNIV PARK rr~ vtutlec:! C.llngt. lrQ a.. GRU N calll lO,,..)' 2bf den 2'\01 11Br lrg llv rm ,__ 1>4Mf\t. llPll ~rvl ollcony IQt WHITI: ~·· t Condo 1800 st "1tac:t'I C'9 tMlnd• kltcNnetl• ...... " r~•ted Wltl"I. o ... fled Ad g•r 111111 no-'12·s 1 •' 0 p087utll '6.50 mo I Cl'ltld ()II S795 No IHll• Call 642 &e'8 786-Jllte Avail now !1·4481 I •855~51111 ,. ..... ~" " - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday. o.c.tnber 6, 1985 c..ta... llMl1u1. hid 214o 'a..e .. h1e~ 214111..,..t IHc~ 21tt •H111l1/M111la i111 1 11ut1h 11 lh11,L .. una•h ~ic1l/Ollict 9400i c1er1c1l/CHUce HOOi THla1ical/Tr .. e15905 lAAGE 2Br 2ea upetra J ILllll Tl .al IM126 tBr, nn ~pt Pret.,. I• •NEWPORT Ocean SHUii llltl .. l724 1 a..1t I Ftad ltlSI * IHHHHI * SlOllfilllY I bltlne ,,...., d«lOf enci IOcllghtf\11 OQMn br...-. 1 emply'd Adlt Avt nowt, vt•w w/batc Studio Wkty rental• now avaJI N/tmkr anr lrvlM 28t E:ateb C M Roofing Co 11-ut paoed Newpo.rt (lfOTllGl&I I gar Ctoee to sc' Plu I SpaclOu• 2Bdrm, 28a. I North Lagun• 494·5182 $400/mo Avllll 12/9 s t29 50 wk & up 2274 Twnhme. Mllr tulle a\11 fnlllll\ lfts I teek• e lull Charo• bkkPt Beach coniwttlng lltm 1· 6 years ••P•rl•nc• rrwys Se75 78$-74~ I dahwlhr lrptc Ptuah I ALMOST OCNFRNT So Perry IJ.i2·2654 Nwpl 81vd CM 648-7445 553-8600, Ev 8&4 1232 uunu "" exp In coet aectg, AIP need• pen um• MCr•••ry commerc1at11n1•rtor• crpll, drp• Lota ol L 1 lBR/t>a llp l)Yl C --C -I AIR. PI A. & GI L lhru ac I wlln minimum 5 yrs 770-0101 MESA V!RDe DI• 28R CIOHll Beaulltutly land-.. ~uGn **"" 499 2104 I HARMING 2br lb11 SH I SUI LOHE Nu M condo 3br-2 malft ARE FREE covntl audltl~ LI typing ••---r ApprO• 20 26 '"'I 2btt fr""'" dbl gar..,.... ~...,, 960•6331 .,,,. ., .....,., • peilO. utlf 1>ald nea1 Lido 2 tpa, w/d, gar, micro 8 d tr "y 1 PlllSS•HI Lndry "oiw dtapol.i _... -OcNntronl sludlO •Pl In snops no pe11 S900 mo 3029W Pac CoHt Hwy Avalt now $450 850-&•6&1 s11111s nee ac oroun per wffk Excel typing 8 " 11.srmo 2• 1-7383 2:RP~~A. 8:.e11n~1r,ve:~ otd Spanl-" vme a.am YJly 673 0343 s~~5"0~·k~f~~~~~~ INwpt Bch .nr 2er 28a Cal: ~~· 1r~~:;"l.!n ::~~ ~~~~1!~pe~r~9:m:;~ 1mmed111• ope(lln~ 101 '(I ... w mll• to bMCh No ~ts cG .. ung. teadea window• IPELUXE DUPLEX 3BR furn apt ~7 + I,\ el.e commensure1e wlaxp & oce Call Judy 675 35~ 1 quallfled peraon aNIS S650 C.11JMn$31· 126& filed prop • pvt beh 1 • "'' 112 btk 10 Cnannel 1600. 1860 e•per help S550/mo IBA 18A, '" • gOOd sec Ideal IOr p101 Nr Lido center 500 3611'1 v i I l 4 SEOllllT&llY tut E~eetlenl company bltlne Laundry room nr ·~· "~\: non·smo«g 111gt woman 1 St s12501mo 644.7269 acat ta t lll I 111 CdM Property Man1ge-benelltl and worl!lng btt.eh & lh<>P• 4 • .: $1050 mo 494·6807 272% I ment co Front oltlee ap conditions Apply Tsu!~t~ 18•~;. 1803 SludlO, pvt & quiet. Oc41"11 llH PIH llllU I LARGE Mo Bear Ce bin y pearance requtrea Good 011•111 oe•1T --I view, No pell Ullls pd I HarbOr View. pvt bCh. I Br Pool tabr&. cit lV 2 Y typing. otliGe. telephone • • NEW 1Br, toe. patio. $595.l SUWlll YILUIE $600 • sec 497 -6287 t ba, stv & lrlg Yrly Must 1 •rptcs. 11eeps t4 · skills Word proceee1ng & IAILY PlllT mo No pets. 380 Vic-quallly w/perk , $700 mo (7 141 545-69 t6 "I bookkeeptn9 exp help-330 W Bay Street torla. 548-81123 Mg1 I WllY ''" •••rrtlenla 2169 I last&_ sec 673-2962 '4BF\ oceanfront lullv lutn. a I lul Maryanne 675-4900 ~~~:, ~:~~ .. ~·1 NEWPORT VILLAGE! 2Bdrm 28a $700 Frlg.,Llvlng atone? Cory Guest ! color TV Avattmonthly& n , HOllETlRY APARTME.N~S L*tvs• wn1ere y1ou nave dshwshr, stove Included House Sips to bch Ullls weekly 675-6173 ngt I Parl tl""t. tor Interior ..... _ RIOFIH llEPlllll ••1 Beautllul Cotta ~en pee •cu ar epu1 NO PETS 545"4655 Incl $375 Fee 5571 ,.. v.-- Comptox nr SC Plre * 1 & 28t. 1 & 28a suites IB"'rm $600 Retrlg "'lsh TELEREAENT 675-11861 y sign studio. 7 30·2 00, capable of quellly worl<. S 1 667 0075· •Spacious 1ownhOUS6S 1 u • u • Mon•Ftl, eventually run Min 5 yr exp 642-7222 orry, nopes • l*Flrepteces washe1 & stove Included NEWPORT HTS 28R 2ba.lltal th to Skirt ume rmmed. opening. - PLUSH CONOOS2Br.Oen •Private balconies or NO PETS 545-4855 fplc/poot,nopets S800 2724 Moll resume to 113? Over 11reams & lalls. Obi Garden patios 1 IBR STEPS TO OCEAN 736 TusUn 642-7658 Bayside Or, Corona del nPElfTTll/ gar w/etec dr, micro, w/d $6 lO/mo includes ulll· NA BEACH Fum 2BR 1 ba 1 1 blll 10 beach. ANp m•le Mar, CA 92625 PISTE IP llTIST hllup S 1000 549·2U7 WIY IOTt • 11tes 645·3683 • gar Shon term olc Agl to ahr 4BR Nwpl Bch hae. o POOL Patio rtple X-lge *3 Ughlea tennJa courts 2 DELUXE 3 bdrms 2 675-8170 or 964-3375 $300/mo. 650-8573 SEClfTlllY Immediate opening 101 I Br $580 2Br $6SO, ssoo :~.~=~:'~~s I balhs lrplc gar ,;ea, Nwpl HghlS 28r !Ba. Gar B~~~/~lce ..;~ ~~ ~~· we":!c~n :i,r:·:s Nae~~~~ ~~: ~Y='~'ar~~s~ MC Uni E·slde 557·2841 +Sorry, no pets Lido shops, no pe'J lndry $725-$750 Mgr M/n-amkr g$30omo Avall 11me Secre111ry Preler e11pe1 . paste-up bach· lllnASPAOllll l *Furntahlngsavall $~&$1200 873·03 3 1601815tnS1 650·8213 Jan 1 Stephen 673_2506 experience Jn book· ground helpful Xtntben· 2 BR 18A w/WB lrplc, WHY NOT CALL • •lllO ISU &PT* PHT .. HE or Debra 675-6577/worll e ~::,1ng~:;rs1~';!' c~g'; ~~~~~11~~~~~n'='1'c8~n~ dshwr PV1 pauo, gar 113-1111 281 18a 102 Anllbes Oonl38R 2'>8A. lrg & beaut BALBOA PEN Lge •br apt WPM Susan 476-1234 genial atmospnere Con $ 361 E 18th SI 675-1244 evs 622-8795 w/ocean view, 3 c,i gar. Acrou from bch $325 tact Alissa. 6•2·4321 exr 745 646-9794 SUWllD YJLUQE NEWPORT MARINA APTS frig. micro trash comptr, mo 675-SHO f\l ,,;sg SlllTITITt CUii i 29t Sharp 2 BR 1.,., ba laundry frplc. Jac/balh Lro deck. Pos111one needed to be 11&111 OIUT rm patio gar ~o pets 15555 Hunllngton VIiiage Luxurious 28r 28a Lg lors ol closet space COM Bey/~an view 38r filled by Huntington llJlY PlllT S6501mo '546-S950 Lene, trom San Diego kitchen trplc. encl gar S 1800/mo 281 Ilse. lrptc. gar $500 Beach C11y School Dis· · Freeway. north ol Beech Prvt bch S 1395 & Up 315 Holmwood 642-1:59 or 759-0806. lrtct s7 09 p/hr salary 330 W Bay Slreel t M F dd t •ALSO• S ~ " Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 ~a~BllU ScFa~d!n en. wes on Lg 1 Br w/lrplc $ t 195 T L MGMT 642-1603 Choice Newport home. e Apply 2045 I Cratmer ~ U --· _ --I Soiry no pets 760-09t9 SPACIOUS APARTMENT Mate. non-smkr $400 ~ h Lane H 8 Pnone ~~~·~4~2~·~4~1~2~1~~~ I MILE FROM OCEAN utllllles. Maril a.45-7767 I 964 -8888 De&cJllne -= TOWIHIH llllTIUCM'IFllHT I Nwpl Pen1n 3Bdrm 28a. 642•2357 FEM/M 38RHOUSE Wednasda~t2/1 1 185_ hies 5510 Ct • f 11 t QUIET RES~T LIVING y1ly rntls $1050·S1200 · ----------u. '•'1t' ", II •Sparkling heated pool VIiia Rentals 675-70t5 S1eps lo beach, 2BR 28A, UTIL PO. $375, 166·A WORD PllOCHIOll C&lllHll n I lllH •Court yard View dining ocean 111ew, gar lrplc Magnolla, CM 642-3307 o for law olllce, Newport Frptc. vau.llecJ celllngs. dbl •Vignette BBQ areas ; 3!t,~~~b~~ U~~u,;;11 P~;;~ wld S 1200 673-2628 ' Fem. Mature Prof .. shr 2br r Beach Non smoker OPPOlllTllln 2~'::;~~~~~spa No PS;~5 •Tw!lght dine In court yrd S 1000/mo Call 673·2507 VERSAILLES 28r 2 ba. se-2ba, Dana Pt. apt. W/O ~ea,ntdne~e. s5u0m0e0 'eo1rc~1r1Sntg, * , gazebos curlty ocean vu avail S'350+'hutll. 240-7522 Olllce Manager Phone 28drm 2,.,Ba •Oen $925 •Spacious Apartments BALBOA BAY CLUB Jan 1• 5930 H b cJ I Suite 2900. Newport sates experience Salary 666 W. t81h •Your own p111 patio Garden Apt STUDIO Take 645.2702 eves ~~2.1;~~ Fem n-smkr prof shr 3br I Beach CA 92660 ·commission. 850·9199 645-2739 964-4163 •Gourmet kitchen over lease 548-0329 · _ 2ba lndry tac, Dane Pt hm LG TOWNHOUSE 28r •New dovetancrpt 8 hf I I Wtrlrnt upstairs 28R $400.nrooean.2•0-8894 lt1t1l1 W1att4 2726 ANSWERS . Teelaa'cal/Tr .. tl lllllllWAHSAlES t '-.ba, tg pvt yd, l/p, 2 gar •Lrg walk-In closets :~~ 2~;~ga~.'':1~ A~~7' ~· rBAN wldock. 4121 38th !Fem rmte wanted. Clean, IChrlstlan Widow fem SO. , I ~~;~~~ B~~f:g ~~~~n~~ I 5505 lull lime/ or parl lime $700 No pets 760-09l8 •Gated covered prkng now Yrty 213•498•338~ SI ewporl ts and resp type $300/mo. 112 former Baycrest resld Ration . Welah 0 S counll'f sales position In U I E Id 2-b 1' .. b w/storaoe --t 100 650-2 t45 I btk 10 ocean. 650-4233 I nds rm In area 751-44'80 Badly. Ground I 5 00 Biren t, Suite oa111n IAIElll retail slore See Steve n urn ·S e r ., e, Ill CAIYH UST ___ ------' OUT ol BED 2900 Newport Beach Wrtgnts Hardware, 126 new crpl, pa1l11 & drps ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 0 G 11 C SID ti ADI Htili~tl FREE Rent tfll Dec 15, Culftl f tr lta t I we were exhausted lrom a I CA 92660 ' Cwarpenie, 1· CsoMme5:•2~0;~ Rochester St.C M OIW encl gar no pets n ° 0 u rs e beach toe Lois or prkg . esler y, -- . 650·9249 1 & 2 Bedroom ·28r·2Ba-2 trplcs-2 car I 614 Furn. $32S. 650-9295 . , 4 2740 days work on our new lllECEPTIOllST 1•••• ••••••• • •••••••• •••• .. 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME encl gar-vaulted celllngs-house My husband was New ort Desi n Co has WI lffllll l CHICE Furn1sned & Unlurnistled gate guarded commum· ,:J:~L~n~~~:h~T~;,1 HB 2BR apt furn. N-smkr S;~7'!~~ it~~ar~T making a llst ol1h1ngs lo im!edtare Jlpenlng for • DELIVERY DRIVER I Want a selection of greal V1s11 ou1 model Dally 9-6 'Y· I bll< 10 Fashion Island Mesa Ori11e 546-9860 pref Nr beh $300/rno 720-11J° y be done tne neitt day Full-time Receptionist : • ltvtng? we cen otter any· Soriy. l'IO pets No pets, call 644-0509 tor _ _ Pool. 536-<4860 ~~e first task llsted wa~ Piesenlable appearance • • tnong from 8 small apl IO LA QUINTA HERMOSA appointment s..... Coast Metro Mat le has CM unfurn rm lt1111e 742 ry ~o get OUT of BED & experience necessary • Dally Pilot motor route • a 4 bdrm house II look· 162t1 P8fkside Ln HS 2616 pvt ba, wrtc/n-&mk le 25-.. .. , s11••1E Eapleput Must rype 60wpm & good • available In Huntington • Ing in CM, NB, or HB · . Amenities 5•6-1307 eves na - -organ1zat1onal skills re-• • lhlnk of us ltrsl for lh•I ••l-14• 1 )(ldi IOU' ""ll1t' !tilt' Elegant Sludlo Condo RV's Storage Speees avail • 3016 quired Ask tor Joan • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • choice of Ideal hvlng ------6 rwo bt'dir111m .1ph Cory lrplc. breakfast bar. MIF beaut lurn 38R COM De Ant.a Beytlde VIiiage. Ckal• Care f714)645-t791 • • TSL MGMT 642-1603 LltaH ltacla 2641 wshr/dryr, community twnhs nr beh. Frplc. w/d 300 E Cout Hwy. N. B. Cltl• C W rt • per afternoon. e _ _ pool.tenn1s.sauna$650 N-smkr.$450.673-1617 673-1331Mon-Fri9-4pm 1 lrt 1 tr lllECEPT/SCTlllY ,.. • C II 64~ 4333 M • Westside 18drm, $500 LUXURY 28drm 8rea1n-1 yea1 lease 751-3261 Mature lady for Christian required for !and develop· e 8 t • ; On-e ulll lncld. unlurn. lndry taktng 360" ocean/min blwn 10am-5pm 2M8/RF2n8-~m. kl/rpt/Ospsah/rWN·BD C•••trcill School Apply 16835 menl company Excellent . day-Friday 10-5 P.M. • lac No pets 6•6-4362 ---" Brookhurst. FV 962-3312 • e . view Beech across the Misc leat1ls Gar. $425 John 642· 1954 I I.E. Sale/IHI telephone manner smart • Ask for Art. • W/Slde 18r 18a New street Large private • • -MY CO~TA MESA HOME appearance. non-smkr. • • crpl/drps. Frig & lndiy pa110 Elegantly re-'* 111 Isl years rent F/pror. 28R nr t>each. Bat l laaiat11/0flict Ital Full time S65 p/wl< word prooesslng expe1 • • tac S460 , sec 642-6502 rurb1shed New cp1. IMal 2706 Pen. $400 negotiable. 2769 631-5675 Salary $1 400 mo Hrs • Orange Coast • -rm kitchen bathrm Never FURNISHED or evall now. 675-3715 1 -----8·30 • 5 30 Please call • e D1a1 Ptial Ua Hved 11'1 ° II you are used to UNFURNISH[O CdM very sml BA/BA. no M/F shr 38, 2ba NB apt 1 3006 & '368 SO. H. R;s:o1~~IB~E e:o~~n 10 Patt lor appt 863-7033 • Dally Piiot • 2Br 3Ba-1 shower, ocn vu. ~~e s~~~o~~~~gs t°.Ua~i~ flT,...SS s~g~· ~~rs ~~r6~J~2%~ch $13312 5b1tmk ob6dh5o· .s2tou9d9ens'coo1k1 s• 11~~63~ESTCL1FF. N~g1 n~,:; ::P Y w/~nud·r:t -HClllET&llY : 330 W. Bay Drive : lrptc, 2 car gar $900/mo. $1450/mo 494 2265 in Must be avail days, eves Ma101 Southern Calltorn1e • Coata Meaa CA • A11l tmme<11759·0980 ____ · CEIHUS, TE•lllS, LagBchrm.pvtba,prvlgs M/F shr 3br nae w/frplc 400-1000 SQ Ft New &wkndsS5 tlr759·6882 savings bank head-• ' • Ctsll Jltn 2624 C11ta Jltn U24 SW!lll•Ci. pl•S 2 blk bch, Respon prof· move In now $300 mo+ bulldlng, lloor to celling Do t' 3011 Quartered in Costa Mesa/ II••••••••••••••••••• •••••f ll•C~ llOre! Sorry, bus $385 • viii 494-7346 S 140 sec Gary 646-0605 glass, ground lloor, use •H ICI Newport Beach area has I ,_ ________ """""...., ..... ...,.;..;,.;..;;.;,-o. WOODLAND VILLAGI APARTMlllTS no ,eh. Models MSTR Br/ba k11chen of pnoto copy, 998-7920 ElCp NURSES AIDE. seeks an immediate career op- opt11 dally 9 to&. pool. garage 0$400'"' u111: M/F t/r,c.M ~ Twnhae. COM Prime offlce apace. ltve·tn position Udo Isle porlunlly for a scretary in After School- lstllst CM 545-8833 :'h ·6~~327 ~ s'"-3oNr 565 sq/tt aulle. 3 lndlvld· area Local refs. 631·9505 their ma10• loan depan-Student Jobs'. d · a · uet ottlcea. S 1 25 sqlf1 -ment lnd1111duat w ill 'N'l Nice hm nr ocn HS n-smkr Newport ·~ blk to beach I NNN Call Rogert Realty llllUIEEPElll p1ov1de secretar111 sup- l • ~ •• ; ,1 ~ortl~r 111~ .!DI~ Qu•PI cOmtOtlotle 11.,rg r ~ 1 11-.wdf' & Cr.' ,I f'1,11d .. h11e 11nl1 mrn~I~\ I lht VV empt M 24-57 yrs. frig TV F/n-sml<r to shr nice 3br' ! 675-231 1 12 hrs p/wll $6 plhr port tor the major loan Ap<H1ment\ m1c10/ulll wkly 536-8518 2ba duplx $500 722~8444 646-1514 and appraisal s1att Wiii Do You Need S Cash S And A Good Job To Start Tbe New Year? 1),-4 ,, 'Jd'd~~s ,.~tar., f'l IS PL[~Sr Newport Such So R I I /JI t 1 271. CdM's best ottic.t $595-SENIOR CITIZEN'S ' handle lelephone COY· It I 0 e I Non·amkr. Kitchen prlv $1100 Incl utll A/C pkg help I t fl d N $275 14 It ' ' • the elde1ty• Cook1l'lg erage YP ng a e-'"LS • "U • UlllU HHS 1 ;1111 In .. ...,,,,,· 1.11 (111\t ll b4l 511 l UllU IUCI o pets. + ut janitor 2855 E Coul n 1 1 d d • partmental correspon· .OT •• I.. Univ Prk. Irv 733-2085 Hwy 675-6900 Anytime sp opp ng,. n ry, erra0n s. dance maintain me sys- W• Ill looking for Jr. High and High School atudenta and other• who would enjoy 1Alklng wfth people and wort<lng wt1h other student• their own age .. You can Mtn 125.00 to $50.00 MCh week In eommltelof\I and MUCH MOREi You can work PART TIME In the artemoona and evenlnga and 11111 haYe prenty of frM time. You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL! We oft• oomptete traJnlng and prOYtde tranaportatlon. Thia Is NOT A PAPER ROUTE AND IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Come out and help UI get new cuatomers for our newspaper and ha~ a gr .. t time doing It. You haye, nothing to loee and a euper Job to gaJn. CaJI tocfay and maybe you -can atart tomorrow! ersona care ver Wkly rentals Low rates Npt 8ctt Cute 3br Bel. CHARMING COM OFFICE n1gh1s Liie hsekpg 1 lem. and complete other Sl35 & Up/Wkly. Color Penn. duplx, non smk/F space, upatalrt, e<:ceN to SB/Hr 1714)493-8490 speci al pro1ects as l&GllLIR SIOO·SIJO 1 lllHH llto·salO 2 IHRMMI Htl-17 II US, llUT I lllT WATER lltCL. N.-wport B t>.H.h No TV ma1cJ service free $360 'hb!k bch. 673-4586 pello $300 per mo Call ----needed coitee heated pool & Linda at 675-23 t 1 single ma1ure Swedish Ideal cand1d1a1e will pos- 141,HURIH " "1' lr\ir1 "'' ''" 1 ·1 . Klien' N/smllr shr Newport Crest mother w/2 yr old son sess 1 -2 yrs secrerarlal .11 I •111 1 s 8P1 5 9~5 ~e~n 1 H s Townhouse w/poot, spa, Exec Ole, approx 450 sq Sffks 11ve-1n Nanny pt>s-background and have! 6 4 ">1104 ~val B h~~~5~4 tenn is $400/mo It Crpld, prvt ba1n 111on770-7258 1yptngskllls ol60wpm ! iii~~ii~ii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~iiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiaigiuniaiieiaicii. iii.ilii64~2i-3i8i50iioic ~~i6-ii18i6i9~ $500/mo. On Coast Hwy Good oral & written com· -in Dana Polnt 240-1648 Teaclatrs 4650 mumca11on skills e1esiree1 UECITIYE HITES INFANVTOOOLER CARE· -Word processing and I TSL MWHMUT 714·0011 GIVER. PRE-SCHOOL dlcraphone helpful One Month tree. lull ser-TEACHER. exciting pro· We offer an xlnl working vice 8~ ~~;:~ ~r ' # 14. gram In Irvine. Pref environment & benel11s E.C E & exper w/young package Ouallfied can- chlldren 552· 1967 d1<1ates please call (7 t4) Doors:""mo!d1ngs-bay win· I irewtt4 I Allys Parharlt$ Assoc Newport Beach, avail. Im· Prtlt11i1111v dows complete pauos,IFIAEWOOD qualll" mix. Ma " OUA1.ITY PAINTING mediately $550/mo A• · · 1 1 5100 additions quality work tree def SB7 50 ·~cord Hary Low Winter Rates· Free · •a.all H IH 11 477446 Paul 548-8860 S t70 cord Jim 636-856 t Block waifs, brickwork. estimates John 722·9707 .IAOlll llAL.n MANAGER E.x -rt Cab1ne1 Maker & concrete Comp pattos Ouallty & re as prices PtlllP1 II. l/llll!lllll lr.n I F::'nch Design Reas I Geaeral SerTicts l5 yrs ••per 646-4834 lnt1ext. real estate clean· • .. • tree esl rel s After Sp~: *RENT AN ANGEL * I eRtCKWORK Small JObs up, crpts. windows. etc Private Party desires to Immediate opening lor lull CAU. TODAY!! cell Allred 722· 1157 I Personal & business as· Newport. Costa Mesa Refs Free esl 85. 7-0691 tut>-leaM C•'-' yrs) 835 eq time District Manager ISi FOR LOIS KITCHEN CABINET -ststa11ce tor all events & I trv•ll4I Rel's. 675-3175 HP flAlITT P&JITIH ft ground floor deluu Must en1oy worl<lng with Your Dally Piiot REFACING proiecls 47~· 1782 STUCCO MASONRY-TILE lnt/Exl Rees Aales Ref's lobby space In Koll Chlldren. Expertence PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Service 01rec1ory Call for tree est S..2·0881 Haa•;aa No Job to small All types 1839-1686 or 675-0102 c.nter • Newpon Be.eh helpful -F .,., 23451 $2.50 per IQ 11 Representative Ooors-Repa1r-Attera11ons-AMEAI AN HANDYMAN ree •851 Lic _".:'.2:._,._ Pl riat 619-325-6180 We otter an excellent t>en-142-021 Ht. 301 Remodel·Panel-Locks-etc Carpentry, fencing. win· Mma1 F,STHING INTERIORS 714-720-1767 Mra Lee ellt program, paid va- • Cabmets·W1ndow-Drywall dows, plumbing, mar Ille, + •IC IOYlll+ HANGING/STRIPPING p 1 1 1 0 r11 callons & holldays, bonus jllll--------35 J 642 0567 rub encl etc And Yes • ro eaa ona ce program and denial In-• l C •1• Cla~lrs•eC~ erry -·--Jesus Is Lord 636-8244 OUICK & CAREFUL VISA-MC 673-l5l2 Condo. 2 •try. 2300 aq. ft . autance Salary plus C011111CI ti ID I I are LO RATES. T 138046 ANDYS WALLCOVE-RING West OI 0 c. Airport In mileage reimbursement FENCE Repair New & old ir.a2 O•lO II . A I C.M. Perl furn $3000/mo. xquislle.Acous11cs Re-Mother loves babysllllng., Wood. chain llnk, ~8110... vu • • lns1a at1on & emova Gross tee. VIiie Rentela Appllcent musl apply In prayed or remove Dry-Newborn or 3 yrs up. my lree esl Greg 968.1118 Sell Storage E>cperts Int palnt~n_g. 548-4013 675-4912 or 754.1792 person 81 Dal~ Pllol. 330 all Repairs 84 7 · 790 t I nome lull time 642-9015 · , • •GEN HOME REPAIRS *A· 1 10¥111 * LYNN HANSEN'S Smell office space for rent, West Bey I · Coate AEBLOWN OR PAINTED Cleaa1a1 Semce I Patnl Drywall Carpentry CLEAN & EXPERT Interior Pam1lng and S210/mo Cell Wnletn Mesa, Ca Apply 9-11 Lie~,~~~~~,£.<' P~i;~~~~95 l ROBIN4S CLEANING etc Gary 645·.5277 PTL Over 25 years experience Paper Hangln~~9-9677 Auto Tint 957-84'68 ~0~· ~:;~Pm (Ctrcuta- ~. SERVICE a 1nroougn1y HANDYMAN LARGE and Uc T-116,428 730-1353 STRIP IT OFF THE WALL WATERFRONT BLOG. I -·---pphl~Ce c1ean hOuse 540·0'!:? small 1 oo IT Allll ITlllYlll OOUllE Fast. clean, reas. Waif· Executive suite: 1350 s/tt I MHic1l/Dt1tal ~105 f 11atlllte --t-Hoosedeanl""', eai-ts ~-5~9 Pat 01 Iva mtg.. 1~m llYlll --, paper removal service 4th fir w/VJJ &42-~4. -·· -1 . .• ..,v '••~ v•• onded 836-8970 Mon-Fri 9 to 6 w• LIAN Al I upholsleiy. windows. etc ME REPAIR Carpentry Orange Co Ortglnet THE WALLPAPER ROUTE Par1 time AM's, 1ellabte ashe1-0ryer-Relrig·elc lirlly l1i1t. II 1·1272 ! s & gates. tree trim, Student Movers Insured Dec S lal 5 111 1 011 BAYSIDE EXEC. SUITE I resp person Knowledg• 722-1737 20 yrs exp I Commercial lnq welcome l dump uns C M & N 8 Uo T124·436 641-8427 1 y ~ 642 ;87~ 2153 Sq Ft. a.42-464'• 9 0 C area, Good drlvln( ppllance Service Aelrlg D·s Cleaning Resld/apt, area Jim Wtivte 642-7206 NEW Warehoute Storage r uar. • to 5 Mon thru Fr1. reco . Karen S..0-0140 asriers-Clryers-ranges For meticulous & detailed BHlilf IOYll Ill Pln~i•I W 11 er rr on t 0 ti Io u H ll USISTAIT dishwashers Uc 24 -07 t7 cleaning Satlllacllon -• 211. .. II• lH 1llO elegantly furn. Shara e.x.--tor busy N~r ~-guar For appt 549_.294 LT HAULING • MOVING Appl'I. pianos, hsehotd or • •f • Seofy/R.cept Of e.par ,.... v -.. -1 la1lt Ctacrtte ___ Garage & Yard Ctnups ottc "By the nr or by tn. •Good lobs done 1lgh'1' •t• offlce9. IJ.46-5055 • Beach dental orttca e'll ng Areas oollng I Home & Office cleaning b~ Jon a.45-6 192 pl~e ·Careful, courtesy DRAINS CLEAR From $ t~ 846-•801 Repairs g Resurfacing JODI Please call tor f(ee construction Clean-ups Lic•T47621 642·88 tSI Faueels, DtsPoNI. Heeter •••trclal Pttttr 77 tJ DENTAL Aaat/Ortho ROA Weterproollng 631-41991 eeumate 842•67'6 I T1ash & tree_Mulfng STARVING 4 WORK 651·9604 M&M 722·906CI 27~fl Req. ortho exp. p1et. 4 da) Oriveweya pattos paths Housecleaning 14 yrs ttKP Free est JOhn tfS-6730 Free estimate 641 -5060 Expert Service & Repair 1350 sq. Ft. Mon thru Thr NB 642·262( etc No fob 10~ small I reltsbte. reas. lree eat. own NPT ICM/LAGUNA Area HIOhtech Mover I 147526 32 yrs exp Resld't/Comm xlnt M ... Verde toe. MEDICAL SECRETARY Reas Mickey 536-0553 trans Pina 645·9666 Della Haullng..c1eanup-palnt1ng· 1 ----L1c 11409035 964-891£ 546-•123 FIT. front otc. tnterna Atpnatl-rt"palr-Pl'l(lng iors Newpofl's Finest 1n1er1or moving. 7 dave •94-23-41 P15tin/Oce11i111 WATER REPIPtNG )(fnl •Oflic./81\op/Stor~* mea practice In C.M apt comptex -neavy rott"r Maintenance The HLllAY l&ITllllllS I prices. Ltc . bOnded. ms 264 eq tt & up, r .... C.M. Mature, pleaNnt person Joe !•5-4289 7am-9pm Ne3lkffpers 67~·7409 Ht11tla1 lta•ty 1 Prof banencJlng & food Ct~k Plumblng 581-6577 C-2 Nice are• 6-46-724'9 ~~r~"'g,\19.~~~ otc exr ram•• OllORnE We Wiii cletn your hOose. Filan• I srvc by Steve 645-1 428 WEEKEND PLUMBING Prtttl1l111 LH ..... All types cJeslOl'I• & colors , .:~··~~r1:;~~!;~:9r:~·3 fAt O,,ICE OF I . l It-' I No Overllmel c6111 An) Retell/ofc ~ fOf rent. llllH WIST. Call646·21t3 1oreal ---Or JohnCaroompasD.C 111111 1nct Time '46-671 16611/f corne r o f l lPM to 7AM,Certlfledoi ----Newpdrt Beach 548--4021 BE'.sf Bonded Companion p •"i ---McArthur & Coaat Hwy Tralneu Must b• Remove HPh&fl driveway• Co1tracter1 __ Aides & Aalea lor elderly 17"• Cl Prime 1pot In tendmerk mature, & lnlerestea tr r•plsce w /co3ncrate a..1..1111 hl~I ., .... , 'Ht1ti11 CNlla11 L1velnorout 633-2009 Europeen Paychlc Tarot toe. 241 t E Coett Hwy, permanent emptoymenl brlcll/block wk 5 9•0345 _. • "" • -----Card & Patm AHder Pasl Sit 2DO COfone del Mar M ... Verde Conv Hosp Comm/reald i.2345 24 ltr II• lH-lllO Care tor elderly In ucense PreMnt & Future 1 Ir" ~ IJ15--4t0o · 661 Center St. Costt •t• ltrricn ALL CONSTRUCTION 9Heatlngdonerlght1r [private home Hom• cook 650-2758 Oltine 63t,8964 MeM 548-5585 U U K H New-RemOdel·Addlttons 'Chtit5 AIC Heating Speclat meat• Kalhy 5'0•4101 I I' ---l•alanl Fiuaclal Cltrlcal/ llct S OG 30 yrt eicp AH• rates, 722-1737 Uc•460839 1 Hour Serv/Melnl S30 ,..",...1,..•111•-----• - lrMn t Adrtane.45-44-43 BATHROOM & KIT~EN 1 4e?-U27 ••59263 i P1latla1 1 1 BEST ROOF RE.PAIR l1tlani lOGlllW I 'ct1 REMODELING Free 891 I FINE plfNfiNG By Alen-CAN 8EAl ANY BID 8'r .rt•altln IMt conttrucllon Account• .-.'!Plw~l"N!"!l'l~-,.1 Uc•2$166S 1 567•30,9 Laa•ac•Ji•t I ardSlnor '6yrsorhappy SO-,,. 722-7537 _ payable • Nwpl Ben t l WWM cuatomers Lie 280644 I ROOEINCl recover re W ng PertMf IOOltino based Homet>ullder £J(p Com~ta Oetantl\g Dt•ntic Stmct1 • lrt l lhat\I<· You I 9$3-4114 pair• f'lol ler uie ·rock fOf bedltt fOi' nanan Rat In con1truct1on ecct• ~~~0ch,~":~~~~~:;Jnting Prof Cpl wtll l'IOuMllt YoVf ftEES RAINBOW PAINTING wood, Ir .... , 7~-858f ~& ~~850rMI Pottntlel peyabte. conlrllC1 control home Oalres 1-3 mos Topped/removed Cfffn· Qutllty 11 our potlCy ......a 1 .. ~.i i ' to1n drawa Data pro- 11laru kmen Reis n smkrs 640-0366 p new lawn• 751 ·3•76 650·66-48 JEFF Lie 86S8 l••-•li•t -I tit ••; 1 IMi 14 cautng up l\etplul. I u ~ Satary/benellt• com· cu ype Of roe.a. Dttn I Tll UHi SODE A A A PAINTING tn1.1e,.1 PAM Olflll-1... wlBO hN money fOf menaurate w/exp Pi.ea. 1ng We m1nv1er1p11. Entl"f i Fr;nch DOOft 1 Lewn-T,....Shrub tnalell LOWEST ponlble prtc:e I Coml)fet• remodeling TD's. S 10,000 up. No mall rtt41me to Akin• m1111ng 1111. ate 786-3330 By Norman The Doorman TtM Trim end Removar 10 Step Service 662·3235 Quality wOfk Reuortablf credit"', no peneny o.v Co , 3 CMc Plaza. Compu112e Bo<*keeplng & 0 k & Flt 857-000A Lawn Main & Rotolllllng GLASGOW PAINTING 756-0088 Oenlton AllOC 873-7311 NB 92860 Alln R te•••·S8A IOen·p eyroll El 0-1 Spr1n11i.r Install A'Palr Int/Ext 30 yrs .. per • Wi • Cl l ••r MlchMlt Guy 760-1006 , tel Cl frM e1t1m11es 6-48·8065 rat t 642-5214 I IW eH If OlHIOAL P41T Tm TYPING SIH·B001'(KPNG I PAllllJISI ELlmlC Cj8 LAWN SERVICE HOMEOWNER EXPERTS I Are Your Wlndowt Cle«in Wiii trlln. Pierce 8r0t FAST IACCUR SERVICE I Quatlly W'Of"k ltM 11t Mow edge twice mo 120· 1n1/Ext Acou1, Ce111ng1 j B•lbO• Window W1an1ng Smith ~or1uary, H B VERSATILE 640~0663 •425513 968-7401 U5 64S-5137 548-5722 •LIC•288597 631 9295 eo3 B1tbo181 873-3135 $36-8539 I 631-8380 ell1 4202 lor appl PACIFIC SAYlllS IAll 1901 Newport Blvd Suite 221. Costa Mesa Saturday, December 7 Call Mr. Earl 548-7058 or 241 -8432 SYDNEY 0MARR ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Slow pace. time 1s on your side, check. sources concemin~ nghls and permissions. Focus on legal affairs, possible partnership. special document. manta! status. Define terms. steer clear of self-deception. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Emphasis on prc~ssure, respons1 - bihty. ways of getting job done. Love relationship grows stronger You'll be asked to meet deadline. Older ind1v1dual docs care Capncom plays role . GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Finish rather than initiate project Rules, requests arc subject to change. Emphasis on chansma, willingness 10 take chance on your own ab1lt t1es. Stnve to appeal to wider audience. Anes plays role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on new starts. add1t1onal ork room. wid~OPJ2Qrtunity_to correct recent error. What had been lost can now be rttovercd. F"ocus on inde pc ilclencc. ongma 1ty. pioneering spirit. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Sense of direction is emphasized. M~or decision concerns famil y, home. security. Intuition is on target. first impressions apt to be correct. One who taught you in past makes reappearance. Aquanan plays role. VIRGO (A ug. 23-Scpt. 22): Diversify, gi ve full play to 1ntellectu.aJ curiosity. Long-<11stancc call relates to travel and money. Timing is on your side, and you'U be lucky in matters of spc<:ulat1on. Gem1n1. Sagittanus persons figure prominentl y. LIBRA (~pt. 23-0ct. 22). Emphasis on chansma, personality. will ingness to revise, review and to rebuild on a differen t structure. Check details, stud y fine print. You actually arc in driver's scat. Taurus native will play top role. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on wnting, travel. dialog\le with special member of opposite sex. Secret meeting prove\ romantic and actually works to your benefit. Protect ideas. c.oncept5. You'll gain recognition long-overdue. SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1 ): Wish comes true in connection with home, famil)', lon.g·term asp1rat1ons. Powel'$ of persuasion arc heiahtened, sifnlficant pins oocur throuah diplomatic approach. Libra native W111 prove va luable ally. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Perfect techniques, strcamhne procedures, get nd of burden not nghtly your own. You'll be asked to panici pate in special project which could elevate prestige. Pisces plays role. AQUARIUS(Jan. 20.Feb. 20): What a~pcared nebulous is actually solid ind can be put to practical use. You ll have more responsibility and chance for arcater financial rewards. Travel and~.ve minaJe in etcitin& scen1rio. Cancer native 81ays role. PISCES (Feb. 21-Ma rch 2 ): End of line where deception 1s conoemed -r,ou gel ltulh about love and money Llm1uu1ons are removed, )'Oil II be aware of accountina pmcedures a.nd financial obhptions. Aries, Libra persons figure prominently. IF DECEMBER 1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are sptrilual, a perfectionist. fond of beauty, illusion, and scnn oonst.1nlly drawn to totriauc. Pisces. Virgo persons play important roles tn your hfc. You do plenty oftravelin1. you a~ fascinated by forcian foods. customs You hive unique abthty to disseminate information. M~or dom~st1c adju lmcnl occun-ed lh1s year. could have affected basic hfcstylt. 1ncludin1 rnidcnce and marital statu!1. In. Dec.ember. you'll rcd1~\·rr I what is actually important for your h•pp1ncs!\. • I l , I ti Otange Cout DAIL V PIL.OT /Frida~. December 8, 1985 07 H Hila 1 IGt II 1111101111 £= SS20 1tral 1131 ~'?!L llll llbctllu"u HU Jtwtlry/Fan/Art T1acn NH &a• 1apr!!f tl!! .... 1 Don't call tf\11 nun'lbw HllllDU, I T, lllillll fllY arn.111111 12 I" UXd wooer conlOle I MH easslc new P6ln1 .,.... quarebedl • uni... you want to make 10 key & rMtaurant exp Pan ume lpm to 7pm LES t51-1133 c;olor TV w/remoie 1100 ~ II laQ /fo I ""'*"' & !Ir• Good lltllAI 1111• ~ Hew 9llG btkl llN'ttn aloi!!~ ~lou11n. P 0 refd tnclude1 wtcnda Calf644·4421 rorOanny 1HuoeEtnsulated5 dogtlouN collarminAppra~.: a~ cono Onty $2!100 l a-11a.Mu1Ma.l lOIZl 1 •ran1 & cJutc;ti Mklng A=:=r.rlm l.Olr qu arry ~ 8788 ulet Cen~496-8148 DELI HELP P1n-t1meoe11 •ULEI SAi.ii• 1~001 =~~tt::'s~I: $3500. Qlc1ng $1500 5•0·6643 A1t.,,d our )MM wninaor 12SOO "8·t2~ mli.I C11CM11l WllY PllMI TERRACE GARDEN person. t1oura tlexlbla ~ff1gefa10t1 1129 & Up AHtaon Of RM 631· 12&6 GMC 70 112 fOl'I P>ekup 1nd reco1ve a frH ftf '11 YftltlJI '1," .- OPl)O(tunlty IO earn extra DISHWASHER-Laguna I (7 14)955 1330 Wa~a Ut & Up I FIREWOOD Premium SSl>Otot>O &A2 0 146 portaor. mini vaewtn E~ 6 'Pd ll.-.o money Mlllng gourmet BHch nrly wage Of'yera gaaieiec 199 g Up Moi'°™td OfanQe $110 Liont '*Ge Mink Stole w11t1 creOll approval. 1 eu. • • food• & glfl• '°' t\Oltdave bonUMI 494-9650 • ••IVEll ••LL n•l ISIOVH 199 g Up • ) s 195 C:()(d 963-8081 S250 845-9428 M1n1 ltUCk 4 If( ml 2nd Learn aoout !eating In t= LOW,~.._""" 2· Ft ll04J ,. , I " <.. le• L 1 H RO C I ewri• all 1ec.1p11 exll our olliee riear SCuth .. _, utr .. W8'tclltf Ptau 842 0972 cord for part r rurnltnlnga 1 CtuD Meml>e<ahlp Re· DA TEJUST Hardly worn lllll ex ra Wiii train FltllllYIOl Mu11hav.gooddrlvlng re-om~ • ine o .. ome JOHN WAYP..E Tenn11 1 LEX WAT H MENS1 cond 11300 M5-a53t CoutPtua dean (100F141) -PlllTIH Panttrnepotlttonaavall. I comP.nyA & DYR~~:' Al.1.APPl.IAM CES dUG41dtoS700,838·5208 Ong prlGe $2500 Mlt l Yaat to40 (ac>r• lhr> Ca!Mfa pe<ton to work: IO&ITICllll1111 ~o~ ~~-~~~· Unit 5, 1'•"111~~~-I JWayne Tenn11 Club ~,1f7~~ j~~~jy 0 I TOY VAN U 17956 "ti~=~~ 1':r vertlcat commercial cam I HI -· _",.. ~l>e<tttlp Mutt Sett -I LOADED RUNS GAE.AT era. fam111ir with PMT Wcfrk Mon.Fri 11·3 Catt DlllYE•S WAIT UNIQUE FURNITURE e.1 ofr 752-0100 9.5pm 1Ptta A Aaiu. h I041 814~3S7S lr.::::=::::::;11 proceaa ••1>41 1 eorge, bet 1 lam or an I n El t94'7 S M11n St --1~ AA wlll train 5 DI r. p;:k j~r 2pm ONL y MOn·Frl Must hi~ econ venlei. Santa Ana I MUST SELL Seara 20 ell & •• llYllMIT AatM ··~IM 1.., cu1r111 eluding Sar lP~Y Pe • 432·0670 insur For more.Into c 11i IBtwn Edlnoer & warner on r•fr1g S500, 1/; Whlrl-IOWN a~ ol a ; ;ftolLSAove@ sllVer n. "-• nyuver, 1660 Plac:enl~(I llllTES·SfS 756-1912. Mon-Fri 8-5 Miltn St See 1he BHr! P~f1 ~~!~at $~50 12 yr WHOOAAKSEINCL ACRAB71AN I Shadow ·73 (Rl1D) Must IV£UO/ll Ave C M ----111·1220 ' ""N H I 14> ~ tMn wllltake MBZ orl · I~: time day & lull time EASY ASSEMBLY WOAKI Open 10•6 Sun 12•5 detks S75ff 546--884.!_ 827·8113, ext 43 Jag In part payment POUCHE PlllTlll ght hostesses .No exp S600 00 per 100 Guaran· --Naulilus pool equipment, M•ldcan dbl ellow f\ead 1 18.750 dyt 534-6552, AUDI vd t:...u. M,... ~.()330 ---AatM haHde tlil lltOI P&U &ft.._ ··-~ ... -1112 ... V..odoelem• THEOOORi ROBINS fOIH.1 ,. ,,, ..... ~ 1'1 ,.. •• ((J'l•t. Mf ... I~ I 111 •• Camlf1/Pl1teroom A*-1•·' ~ec Apply Cocos. 2131 teed Ptyment. No Elc-Kenmore Washer & Elk heater, fitter .etc Bar~r Parrot T11kl entenalna ev/wknd1 532-2758 CH£Vaot.ET ..., 1 eetcMft Dr, f\lwpt Bch perlence/No Sales De-Dryer S 100/set Litton cha1r, manicure table & 1 111 ·1 .. 1 · · Hlehe11 0...11•11 tant Knowledge ol va,. 1 •• Ill tells send Nit-addressed Elec atove & microwave 11001 Best ottr 494.9880 • w ic'an!.. .. · gr4!'.12~:!~t llll '11 .000 !IM•• S.rvk• Loadeo with poww equtp· merit ••11her int.no< an<J muc11 more t tKCV052) $10.995 FOAD '12 ~.9"00 Con11. Dir 540-5630 I run• & look• or•tl $2800 tleal camera and PMT Ill s1amped envelope· combo $100. 645-1819 ---1 •-..,_50_-_ ...... 4 dr. lie. 5 apd, snrl & procest helpful Wiii *ill Nlrfllll * ELAN,YITAL .903 Aeeond R f --10rien111 Ruge 11118 Moving. muat sell most much more' Very clean! CHJCJl train Monday 1PM to ap. PARADISE CAFE 3418 En1erprise Rd. Ft orvers $7: :~gs2~aa:'~ redlblk & 9117 blk/Cfeam lovable 1 yr Old Female I ICNY 1381 $4995 IVU.0/11 CAD 75 Etdo 1 ownr obo Kevin 54M482 look• & runa g1Ht Don t I FORD 76 Gr.,, TOftno m11$ tn•• one 645·0240 Wgn 351 ioadeo. 3 ... t prox. 8PM, Tues 11AM 600 NtwPof'I Center Dr Pierce, FL 33482 Super10r CM 631•3197 I_ Call anytime S.-8-11171 Cocker $200 759. 1870 Otr M0-5630 ..,.., ,. ,. ___ H- to approx 7PM Thura. ---.... .._ -· 9•5 Opoonat IOW llllll EASY ASSEMBL y WORK !REFRIGERATOR U sed A~nd·trlp to Oetrlot 11 IPoodi. Pup1--Teacups, I KPAUTI llllnll ..._.... ~ Apply PENNYSAVER, All POSITIONS Bakers $=~~~~ ~~ar:_r:.: $100 548·2380 • .1 ~n~~11:,;.~:;:o Y'hat a Toy Min s350 5-'6-2848 • DELIVERY DEPARTMENT 671·•9" 1680 Ptacen11a Ave C M Square Restaurant Inter-pertence/No Sales 0.-AEFRIG & Waahef tn gooc t ----Reg Quarter HO<M . 2 yt I MdllJ[N'S BMW NABERS CADILLAC PllllTlll 2 views daily 8am to 7pm. I ta1ts send sell·addresse<I cond St25 ea ~8-9891 ICaaeru I old 1 ~ 3· l!'eai comtora-1\1\1:. 1 PORSCHE 85 SC MUST 3525 El Toro Ad El SI ,..... • hVll, c.ngn'l•1H Jumv.ir I M·F ttll 9 S-S 11116 Ott Set Pressman Apply Toro 770-8131 am,,.,.. envelope SEAASLrgFrll/lrAEF~IG fltatf&tat 6016 $2500 obo K im 626S E ttdSt SELL' E,cel orig cond l.AAGESTSELECTtON P P,ENN,YSA VECR 16601"-I 34~~~~~;~ .. 3A ... top Im Excel cond c MN A-1 CAMERA 722-8495.W644-2652 Fulle<t~CA S6500orotr675-0993 ott11em<><1e11ow,,,1leage --Ft Pierce, $=L 33482. ____ w ceM , .,.. 1. 1 4. Rottwetler t mu1 puppies 7 !4-680 6300 • >' H 11 bu le• County• SM uSl<><lav acen ta Ave, M vcHll 5530 I . v•.. u ,' $250/cuh 631-21n I SOM·· F -P"RSC E 72 9 T I Cadillacs,,., Orange HIPIH SALHMll AFTER WHIRLPOOL wlltller & 35-105MM F1:3 5 Zoom S25-S35 648-5036 213·691-6701 proof Andoat 2 7 litre mtr top comml111ons ben FOii IEIYIOI gu dryer llke new S40C lenaes. 75·205MM 2x --Nu s1tv9f pa1n1 GOOdyear 540• 1860 ertta 642-7222 CM SCHOOL WllTUT I pair 548-3555 . munaittctled. 1•25m.oou'."1~·1~2u6h ~on<lerlpp~!. ~!tulr~oo sc;'~od ' LARGE SELECTION OF NCT tores S9 000 Wrk 2800 Ha1001 Blvd .. ~ .. .... SEO S 675-7267 "m 642-8582 COSTA MES• SALES CLEHS N'! Sut>t~11ute Positions) •Faraltart IOl4 ---962-7825 NEW & u BMW • .. Permanent full ttme. sales I JOBS ee:~ c?~ ~=g6.°: I Ill FllllTllE FrH tt YH H22 •alical laitraatatl Le~~~~~~~:sw P?R!~~; ~~~~a ;;n 1 ; OU •14 COIPE leYlllE clerks Apply 1n person trlct. s5.55 plhr salary. LES 957_8133 3 Yr old pure bred 1155 SERVICE & LEASING S 12 500 ooo 760·9207/E Loaded w pwr eQu•P Mesa S1a11oners, 270 E H B Phone 116~88n8 AltFrench Provincial: Dir aonallly 6l5·5975 335 IBENEZ gold plated. 6 ON ~~ZcA~e LONG PCOASCHE 83 911 SC covers & mucn more• 10am-12noon Costa I EARN I Apply 20451 Cral L Samoyed great ptr·w 3 7 C 1 I.HI" 1n1 1tOP wore whl 17th St C M De set orig $2800 a s 140C phaaeln eontrol beaut pe platinum loaded I 1233 A 1 S 14 59 5 DI r MONEY T adllne for appllcetlon coll lbl set S55oa~legi I Lovable Cocker Spaniel guitar $375 OBO". & Other (No Cherry ex11·405) I snrl Alpine stereo AOSI 540 5630 Sales uesday ~110/85__ sola/lovell sesO occ;f Btk/wh1 spol1esd pup-1 musical &qujP 646•9361 (l 14)1H-llt0 ampt spkr Cllttord alarm ' Ull 111 MOIEY PRIZES GEN~L OFFICE . Quell I chrs S 150 Xlnll 543 470, pies. 8 wks, great w/klds - --I Trade-Ins Welcome etc $25 500 673· 7567 1 CADILLAC 8 t Sedan Sev· lied rson to handl~ • • 642·6674 af1 6 pm 1DAUMS West Percuaston OPEN SEVEN DAYS , otte d1ese1 cn11rr1 c:cind at Ille LOS ANGELES I phones. t In eneral NEW Cusl 8. Sola. eiegan• I -~ 1 Candy Apple red, com· 1 Perscht I 11 2. ll 14 1 oolt~nt anotner will 1e1 TIMES Telemarkehng ot TRIPS ottlce duh~~ ~~peg rlence tapestry $400 842-5942 Jewelry /hn/ Art plate set ~ more _ __ _ AJI reds ex cond on tout go below w)1otesate' tree in Costa Mesa Eflec. I in Marketing & Sates 0 I 6025 $875, ph 675-5457 Priced to sell 759·69101 759·8046 or 760-5090 llve now our new com· I II I u. ak/glasslbrasa: Col tbl! evl wkds 756-1977 dys mission scale allows you t Ylr II ••• tie Ip I u I VIP To Y s. $450. din set $375. bar '.t<T Diam Bracelet app CadollaG CdV 85 ~o mo 10 earn more than $200 HILY PILOT 650·2902 Heidi stools $75 Sofallovest $525 seu $250 839--0155 ROLLS ROYCE 57 Solver e•lended i;iuar Loaoeo In comm1ss1on & wages ltWlplp lilllll-SIEEIEI $500 sofabd $350 Oak ,9 T ---Cloud. needs res1ot1nljj •ea1n sano1e.,.,ooa by selling only 20 ttyouare look •1'· 1 wall ~nit$350t>drm $40C I Cx12 1 ent.sleep&lngbags. Onty$8500 533·4242 $17950 phl>73·0627 , mg or ex ra Will train you lmmedtale S3 • o eman stove tanlern subscr1p1lons a wee11 11 s I spending money, or toke employment Apply al dtn set 50 543-4 705 pots. pans. tbt. chrs etc. TOY OT A 79 Hatcnt>e1<. gd CllllLAC SEYILLE 'll f~ssibl; 1b~o ear~ more I to go places like Magic 33&54 Niguel Shore Ad Solid dtne tble parquel $250 645-9428 car runs great S 1700 Loaaec Han ekly Mountain Knotts Berry I Laguna Niguel ' lop walnut lm1sh wt2 I '"'.am-"'--ot>o 7141673-8793 (l.oc-563Rlfl, ours are li.xible and lhe Farm or wtn Prtzes ·and leaves 6 uphol dine chrs EllTE u---1S11t. = 3856 ofltee is Freeway ctose I Awaras Catt us now• We IA.II HESSllS Matching Chtna Cabtnet LARGE SELECTION OF Of new & TOY OT A 81 Tercel 4 dr 5 For inlormatlon call have several openmgs 1n l Needed for salons 1n w/hghted sections Also ORIGINAL SIGNED Pf998'~ spd gd cond p\11 Ply Sllll 5•0·030l C M H B or F V I Costa Mesa & Irvine matctung coctlte1t tble & c;lAAPHICS & BRONZE BMW's. 9n $ 2695 536 • 3008 1 Sll.ESPEISH 642 4333 S 170/wk guar sal ? ta.mp tbte S 1500 Mint SCULPTURES AT COM· TOYOTA LUSllli I for swap meet 175 per .,. -•"Q seminar Incl + ben· FOR INFO & A PRICE ,,_.. """'" A11end our tease seminar * ••t i•••&EI• -, comm • paid vac Train-cond 662·0854 PETITIVE PRICES' CALL --~ a -I THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 H AllOI lllVD CO!>TA Ml ~A 641 0010 ~=~ ~~~:"~a!u~~e~~: Y~~~g;~;'~,~sc~~~s!~ ~~~~~en~P1~1~::, ~~ t t t t t t •• t t ~~~~ H !~~~~EM\~~ =:-..:. ~~a~!c'~7n~ :ac~~~e 1ewetry Call Fro 10 to AITO DETlllllli franchise With us you·u ,.... •• AUTHORIZED FINE ART nxu222 our office near South CA AO c 70 A A•GC>f'ld 11250 5°'4~8()34 FORiJ"784 T -BIRO. lo ml, .. 1n1 cond (714)843-6995 •HlfMllTttl 4 '9d AMIFM lletlO ll.C = 1GL T787) Stk:r 39251 ·uni THIOOORf ROBINS FORD 1060 HAaGOI IL VD C~Ta MHA C:.<ll 0010 FOH L Tl 411 '11 Btve on color atuo air. PS. PB Low moles and muc:tl more t 1FYZ544) $5995 Dir 540-5630 FORD 'll UJIC•ll v 8 au10 air pis. 1111 c•uose amttm stereo. ..,.,re caps comple1ely • .,. nsode & out 1l82289) S2115 ne... tira1<.es all e•tru s 1000 642-9176 u•etll '1411&11 YH ears Must wear & display Mesa Call 855-0665 us. we are not a I c Lu FF •. EAT E • s Learn aoout teasing tnl 2pm 71 41898-9596 m a k 8 m 0 r e I Olassift•4 REPRESENTATIVE FOR ~-II.I' Coast Plaza MA hevy Illy S Wan1ed 20 yrs ~ Some 2 13 _ 498 _ 9006 TH E NEW p 0 R T & \Aprx 1 nr 1 Sport Gooa cond Best '~~": ~;~"o~ H~j6~~~~; e11Pt1rnec F1T & PI T Call TIE IA.llCIT ITlllE I 642-5818 HARBOR AREA .. , ~111 ALL·SAYHS LUSE oller 6•0·0366 f 10· 11am/4-5pm 964 1025 ask tor Greg 113-1411 ...... ~ l 14/ 432· lltl Wl HY All lllES -BEAUTY SHOP ll&JllYIU Cl.Q91DIUNOAY8 USED CARS & TRUCKS Loadea w pwr eQu•P $13 995 11 KBR565) Dtr 540-5630 W •• E.•s CLOTllllli ope r A •• vw 69 snr1 amlfm cass co••E IN OR CA ~OR mng or ecep1, rvran1-tor group homes. par1 .. 1 wood console. xlnt cond I rvr LL Exp Asst Mgr & Pi t Sales curosts. Assists 549-1005 time 957-6190 Ca.~.--DO A LITTLE $ new crpi Great cond' FIEE APP"AISAL Pos1t1on Send resume • _ ---.....,..l ~ ~ euatNEIS IN YOUI' 250 Att 5· 646•6836 ' BMW 3201 80, New In 81 S 1950 obo 546-3440 " OlSlllEl/ClEH lllST/ESS n 1n c.., ~ T t t' I 27 000 lo ,,,... cteaneSI· DeLILLO to Ad • 140. clo Dally Mature person. g1f1 shop. tH\ll ~ OWN HqME rHlptr I 108 air 5 spd new MXL's • VW 69 Bug reo11. to1sa CMfYROLET Pilot. PO Box 1560, 8AM·3PM shlf1s Call Put· __ r 'N-( . , I Must see' 595001 new parts tooks new l82ll BEACHBLV0 Costa Mesa CA 92626 John Wayne Airport. Call fins Restaurant, Corona ·----·'I -~.,~~.,.,• ·A i" cneck 1tout1$1950 OBO \7141722·8722 Bettoemornings 852·9t~1 "e1Mar640-8381Louls r-:: \,#:~···;[.·t"· 411:.i .'~t:"I ·• Pnerh&t1 7012 !714>&45•4600 , 250-6260 or 641·177i ;4~N:;lr~~IBE3A~;l -- IF' ••• l.E , .:~.. . • , ~ ( \ .,• -·~ I BMW '84 528e. saph blue. vw 72 B • I • LllCILI •H TIWI GAii -• " -* •IESPIUTl•2s min( cond n·smk ownr I ug 1 ownr . all lmlESTEI 44· CHAIS FDMV tw gas 520 750 552_885g orog mint cond 801< orig CHEVY 73 Camero no Loadeo w pwr equ1prnen1 COLLECTOR WANTED llWllll OAIAGI SAU&DSNOW ., • ), t 7kw slip AEPO,tryS38K llTSll 2IOZX 'll moS3ooo 714669 •9996 ~r~e!,5~8~~m~d~~~~s ~~::~.::~~= 1~~ ClASSlfllO l 't CIT'tl '• '·· 47 FELLOWS Classic, tw VW 72 Bug ''nl cond 1n1 wrll $2000 968-5367 much more t 1LWS572 Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. <l> Earn up to $6.00 per hour for collecting for monthly subscriptions. Mileage allow- ance paid In addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. . • Mu1t be at L•••t 11 yra. old Cell 10 A.M. -4 P.M. SH,000. tt H0,000. SH IUOW I gas, shp, try $39.500 5-spd AM /FM cass pwr snarp S 1950 760· 1039 · S 16 995 or more tn commissions 42 GRAND BANKS to w1n'1ows cruise mags or 733.1109 CHEVY "'3 mpala to mo Otr 540-5630 and are w1lhng to work nrs loaded w/etec 7kw 11.1c= 1590571 to once $950 5•6·2551 hard for 11 consider this lalMI Isla.. HM But. lt1c~ 1140 I very sharp. BANK AEPO (Stk = 39201 VW 72 Bug yt-low new , MEACuRY MONARCH 71 Merrill Lynch Realty is the j S79t<tOtter 960-7467 Bkr 11111 m11 '" brand new t"ru CHEVv CAMARO 82 4 Excel cond $1850 or Ds• most presllgo<>Ys mosl Furniture Christmas gills SAT 9-4 8651 Mossforo out• S2650 ooo ays spd 4 cyt PB AC m ... 5.1 otter 646-6705 growth oriented name 1n I & baby items & morel Sat Or (nr Mag & Adams Avon Red Crest used 1 494 2552 497 1597 eo. sell Xtn1 c:ond $4350 Real Estate Prepare 9.3 300 Apoiena Mostly new t>oyS & girlt season Metzler Jolly. VW 72 van orano new 650 "'585 642·9178 •EICllY lllllCtl yourself lor the next real TOYS records dn Het aesigner Clothes SkllS & new Both 8 It $400 ea c11m CUIAll '12 1tll estale boom Career OP· I anl1Ques clotn~s & e~· equip Scnwmn bikes 67~7830 Ive m~ ~78oo ~~o; ~;5){.!'.'."' Pwr SE"ats mags PW "W i\uto a•• AM cruise w11t portunlttes available Sa1 Dec 7 only 9.4 225 Cry$lal Chandelier. misc IULEll CISTI!I L•C = 1ERT390 ~overs L ,c = 052VNJ Lteens1ng tra1ntng a11a1I-Ruby Ave& Balboa Ave lJmae 6144 1 15 Hob1ePowerSk1ffs VW 73 4•2 wagon •lf'll Slk 35601 S·~-378'1 able. To Interview call I runn·ng cona s •coo s•ttl Pam Watt or 8111 lalka HUGE SALE' Oak crib Only S tefl Hurry• DATSUN 67 1600 Fair 895 7846 o• 846-. '.L 1 Slll5 • 963:1319 or 546·9366 Peaiaa 11 6107 Clothes toys nsehlO Schock Boats 673·2050 Lady ) tops gooa cond vw 78 SuPEP B.!'E.LE r MERAILL LYNCH REALTY I 8 Mo1e1 4 I Dogwood So S11"l •--t 701.. $3200 751·8987 tve msg YHIODOH THEODOH ROBINS Christmas Shop Here• Full Sat S 9.3 786-4054 _. I , CONV Recent serv .1n1 IEWPOmll llTtl 1eng1h monk coat Bundy 14 HOBIE CA TAMAAAN DATSUN 73 240Z e•lt cuno MUST SEE $5395 I has the following Sb Sable neck piece & HUGE Sa1e Sat only 8·2 $200/casn or bst otr Altj orog ownr Aeblt en9 4-2·6048 u• 'r 346Q openings many new items Sat/Sun tots of ctotnes TV oat>~ 5 30 call 646-4688 cass $2500 964-9340 .,w 64 GT '6" mi Morit ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllOI Ill VD COSTA MUA b4l · OOlO Ii. t / .. l ..i 8am-4pm 1750 Miramar •fems & mucn more • I ~ond Musr SE L r I tr er Ht••· I 1483 • Ponehaven Rd tno 14'LASERYryf4ced. DATSll'l01210 56600 -14 ".:'--4.i Ttap. Rtetptietllt 1CorOH clel Mu 6122 Walnut & Vale t $850 046·4632 Hatchback auto a11 llttt/NHtlH 13 Famtly Garage Sate Lr9 Over 100 Garage Sale! 83 Hobie Cat 16 w/lrlr • AM FM radio L.iw l<>w vw BUG 197S e•Ct>llPI"' Please apply Mon-Thurs & smt appliances Dec 7th 8·2 Follow thE Barely usea Bes1 offer motes All or1g1nat cona11,or1 new t1..1cn 9· 12. I 107 Jamboree Rd, '1 furniture & more Sat & signs atong Walnut btwr 673· 1600 or 646· 7021 t 135ZUCI paint and onteroo• ~uns NB Personnel Dept Sun 8·5 702 Begonia Jeffery & Culver on Irvine Ill&-great S2 000 ;-3 5020 ,Aslt., -•Sll I ALLEY SALE 600 block 1 Call Fred Davos & P~ OlTlllll 30 VW Bug -2 Meet> s-ourid & l'"K;ft 8 S Dameron 559·9400 Diesel wtlt etc $33,900 •OOkS grea1 S1t>rt>o .) t'• 5 Day ptwk 1nctudtng Sat Acacia ·4 at collec· Schock Boats 673-2050 iras $2195 -:.48-5220 Will tram· Apply PEN· ltbles toots much much SKI EQu•oment & clothes NYSAVEA 1660 Placen· 1 more 100 s of Magazines 1oys decorator 11ems ' • ·3 5642 Km Sell idle Items 642 5678 we Bu'V C~EAN r'IW MILEAGE DUMESl1C & IMPOlr CARS -RUCKS & VANS fOID lObO HAHOlt ll'IO COSTA MUA t.42 · 0010 O~OS SO CUTLASS Su • 't'""'t' ,,,.., cono 1es~ ..... ~, ~or. m ,,"' new 8~ ·~ png SJ900 -as 755· P • MOu ... ,.. ~3 va11ani • ~1 cona s · •oo OBO E .,,.. "14 J •J-15 5 ELL •dte rems with a Oaoty Pilot ClUSllled Ad 142-4321 ext. 107 ;Reg1Strat1on Wor1t.ers• 1 MOVED SALE lurnoture ..__=-....::=-=========:::;....----1S3o-s 1001oy 534. 1400 I c~~~•mrmo:1e°u~:~i'~n I Earn casll yo~ '"" day• 9 4 302 Iris 1a1teyl L11au leac~-6141 ESTATE SALE Antiques M1n1on China Din nerware. 107 pc se1 lib bey cul crystal 90 pc set plus assorted dishes crystal bric-a-brac linens lutcnen Nare re cords books misc 497 ·2256 tor appl l&T1H '12 200SX 'SL' Snrt auto a11 lull power cruise cass allO) wneets tht= 1EOV7i'?• TODAY' CROSSWORD PUZZLE Openings Now Available sANow1cH sHoP . Par1-IPAno SALE Fn-sai 9•2 time 10em-2pm Mon· I F n TV Mose item day-Frtday $4 25/hr ur s Exp d mature female I 48 1 Morning Canyon Rd CAR ROUTES E•rn Exlr• Ca•h For Del/very Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Call Joe 7 141524·6043 Co•ona del Mar ~ Wkc1ys 71415.28-7021 j Sat/Sun. 720 Jasmin.,. 1 Eves/Wknds Wasner/Dryer $80 bth -I Reing $350 Lazer $600 1 SEC'Y·IUL ESTATE Moped S100 640-7365 Sat AM Nov 9 IBM type Real tor seek s SELF I • wnter 7 sofa. stereo & STARTER to manege C11t1 Mtll 6124 china cabinet walker eh s'Tlall ofl1ce Send re-637 Ramona. 494. 1738 sume • salary require-I--------• ments 10 Ttie Daily Pllol. OCC SWAP MEET 'Newrrt ltack 6169 Ad :: 137. P 0 Box 1560. 1 oo· B S Costa Mesa, CA 92626 I Every Sunday Orange 1 s or argalns atur l Coas1 College Fairview & day & Sunday 9·4 21{ SERVICE ST A TION Adams Costa Mesa Ad· Collon Nwpt Bch SH,./Decb/Sttrate 7022 OAY BOAT SToAAGE On Ille water Newport Beach Do '1 yourself boat yard Open 7 days a week Call 675·5901 MOORING IN NEWPORT BAY·UP to 5511 17141956 2368 HHS ~ ~ I "''I.I M.-sa !1411 0331 FIAT 75 Xl9 80 000 mo ~ln1 cond $1400 or best offer 646 936 t SLIPS A11a1labte 25 & JO I MAZDA 79 AX • re<l blk 3333 w Coast Htgnway &•Im cass 79K mo nu Newpon Sch 9.5 Mon·Fri tores CLEAN Make otter 646 • 434 (2 t ))49 1 ·OOZ' Misc. Traa1,.rt1ti11t MA z 0 A 1 9 Rx~ : A TTENDANT Ex per I m1ss1on & Par lo.mg FREE A Counlty Hotrday Dell·ver 1 d eek No wtrels Days $5/hr. Spaces s 10 432-5880 boutique for the perfect wnt brown 5 sp\l srir ay a w . comm NB644-715t cnros1mas treasure Dec Caa~n 1014 immacS.1~50 49'1'6' collect Ing no soliciting !Two p A Account Ex· :: ~-:: ~,;.:. 7 9.4 505 ·h 2CVNewport $;500 bst 1tl0 llZ 210 SE 3.5 ' · I ecultves needed 1 w11h 1••Contrac101 Garage V1staGrande (TneBtults) otr Seti cont w air Re· ACROSS l Sc.ht suDr 5 Btni.e 9 AOOul 14 l.ano unol l'; Frog genu< l6 Lover 1-""Ovt"mt>nt 18 Charming ?O Gr~~ pn1I06•'P",.r 22 AnalyZPS '3 E .. s1 -.4 S a nQ\i1rt .. ~5 6.111~ 16 S111vt' tli111 '2"' F1119rtte 2~ Demon •8 Prallle 51 .... 0110 53 Showy n~, 55 wait piece 57 O•~I 58 Ammon11 compouno :.!I Pul an fldqe on 00 Aomlt"S., f.• r~o• ,,, b; lQ 63 1v1ll4' OOWN 1 •l1Jl1d !I torv f nlt1•l111nfllo 1 5ho>tl tomt' ""fVIOUS PUZZLE SOlVfO Must have dependable car, min 3 yrs Nlllonal Sale Tools & ottoce ANTIQUE & :nodern nauledrec •92 7296 N::~e7'~~~~ .. o?r~~nr:~ --t11----!.!.! --rrd J TV/Radio Contact ex· j eQu•pt misc Sat 8-10 truck Or Station W8gi0n a perience, an(j fWmrmTn I 817 W 16tll St~ lurnolure& lurninstungs. r 7!J MINl·WINNEBAGO 20 Runs lone 10011s tabutous , year p R writing ex· coneetors-~ exCT $~~ 'Cllshrobo $11.000 Call Jim Wooa 3 l Garment OM' 34 sno-s 35 Tow" 36Arm~ • G"'"'•" l·llt> ) PK~_.oe<J b C. on I f'tl'nt"O 1 Tprm11e~ ~,,. 2t: ~"'"'""' ... """''". , .... Insurance e B ,, & I Freezer. typewriters lug 11ems 25c to $ 125 SA l consider trade tor car on t 6 ·s 6000 oays or • ~eriencl c'n u ne;s d gage. dishes clot MS 12 07185 from 10 am to 4 IOP COf'ld 720·3807 6 "J.6000 evenings CALL 842-1444 Aak tor JoAnne Craney enera onSYmer en t oots radios ctock pm 1106 Estelle Lane ~ resume & samples of writ· flower pots fewelry com Westcllfl N1tercyclt1/ ---MB .. 300 SD 83 PURE 1ng (A must) 10 Naomi CLASS w nt g1~ Many Weiss. fhe Weiss Group ~~~~~·er:on:1t;r~c;~7: CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE ScHttn IOll e•t•as UK ,.,, Buy tnc . 3822 Campus Dr computer iogger much Bikes stereo htes & 2 PUCH Maxi Mo-peels 11i..e S:i>4 950 ~ 14 623-6998 Suite 220. Newport more• Sat/Sun 9_5 329 more 338 Peachtree Ln new $800 pr 5-'8·3555 MBZ ;2 3SOSL CLASStC Beach. CA 92660 CABAILLO oll Santa Ana St_Sat 9.3 •83 KX 80 Kawasaki new Onty 71\K "'' .int cond e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e lllllWllfll lfYIH GIANT 10 Famlly Cut df CUT Crystal Sliver 1ewet· engl clutct1 $5'50 080 tNBHSWr1 644-514~ • e TtCllUClll Sac Sate 8 t yrs ot ry 'iterhng dtnnen¥are. 971· 1660t499 1216 eves ~-• PA.RT TIME •I Must be Scvba certified good•e•111 3T41·351920WOOd· '~,~~:/~~~ ~~';;!y· r~t~~ 84 HONDA ATC 110 tow • 1 _ .i. 'i Woll train 673-3630 land o uttln th. kg. Rove< Ave end of 43rd St hrs nevtw crashed boots • • If •• " t th-· or • -bed walnut din Ml furn ....... 1 $650 .. _ 494 •759 • you answer yet1 o • --~ • WEEIEll IAUIEll !pie. Sar 9-4 673-3600 ~the bay 650-13.SS I '.'"'me o'; .., • m or e of the followin g qu ea· • • I G 1G ANT 1 c G A R AGE GARAGE SALE s11 12. 1 85 f40 NDA c 250 new e tiona ... • 1 Weellend Manager tor 1 SALE Sat Sun 8 4 , 8 30 am to 12 pm Furn cond Pro clfcu••·P•Pe •JAi •11 I.II* • Dally Piiot Newspaper I New/old clothes sh~s •PP ctotl\lng & IOll ol ~ting 4 & lhock 1111 Ser u Ill ellow ian • .. YOU ARE A SALE PERSON" • I AV I N E A A EA l kite baby. boa1 items misc items 309 11C~nel &;~~~ ~!d:4~~~0~~r 1eJtner LO"' ~11es t'~Ct>I • • 230·10 30 AM Pickup Pet supplies. motorcycle Sl · Newport S 0 •• tent cond111on 13052111 • 1 truck & dependabtllty a I bikes. hunting Items. 650·3588 85 Yam1t1a XT 600 500 114 Ill • I. Do you have a amlle in y our I must. $90 per weekend wtnridry8f. freezer, tvrn 'New Athlellc ehou mun . exlt cono $1900 • • voi ce? • r Call 642-432! ask for & mor• 2009AllSO,CIOSI CIOll\rng&equ1pml Mfg 's firm 873 288! .... SllllllS e • 1 Jim ltrfllt 20th Npt area Rep sample sale Sat l•PllTS e 2. A r e you p eralat a nt? • s.,11,_11e W1ttt4 MOVING SAl.E Sat 12•41 81\m 1329 Susse-Ln 4 W."l Drin / Ji130 1001 0ua11 St NB • 3 Do you -joy 1alkin • w ith • 5535 I see Knowell Piece 12 Sat 8·5 ROii top cses1c 8 33 9300 ' ".. " • F f oyo11·85 2 Run'* Like • peoplet • Ex Mgr fOf a mafor corp 1 ' y .. ra 11ecum rom loys I ••ec cnaii elec dry., ,,.-1n warr 5400 mo S llfTlftlUI CHiil • e _ of Mt" ,._ 1 10 ATV and ,.nt>oats furn 4 morn 720--0773 1111 e pt' v v .. ,._ ,, ...., li68 V Caudal JP , A/C AMtFM caJS • 4. D o you detire an h o urly ... CtlelleQlng potltibn r....... ' 1$t• spec ~ f'l'IOC)nr' •ltH•6·9pd ,\ ...... JM c-.,, • w a•e-Plu1commi•1lon 1 and • wfprogeUlvCo 9$3-3827 Vall; llJ41SATtto3 3S&Ramona $13,400 M6-7Mt Sunroof • l!t • • .._--A.I ·-I W1y Newport HU CHin"' ·~ .... ~ s-ll1C 7 1MPG90Sl .. pritet? • I "'--'" 1SAT SA 154• 'Ostrtctl1 FUANTTURC rawnrn<JW "' ... • ...., .,._.. "' 1S111 • 39-«1 e e Cr New11ndfEll,_ Exi;en et Met11CS erothet etc l~ Diig. 251\ mi •ln1 ••HI YHIODOH • 5. re you availa ble belwf'~D A.atitan MIO turn1tura from moving cond $1' 000 831 05S8 - • 4:30-8:30 p.m .• M o nday-F ri· • 'cc -1 T bl Ctothes bdOll• etc Slat• A.aa 1111 __ •11 _. •· • • ,,.rry gat• •g a e f -"' R~I'" day and 9:30 a.m .· l :30 p.m. • '875 Arrow 8~1t Wind IHt. IHc~ 1141 3c!_am, •lies GSftA ~M. ·--11 I I IOf Roc:lter $350 Marble . ...11 mas 1 s • .....,... " ~·-Saturday? • top wun 'st•nd 1325 QlANT SAlE Sat/Sun uMO A gr .. t .. ., .. ,.,. 11 Come9 Witt\ pit tlueket • • I Mantel flre Surrouna , 7582 Arline M e..c;,, & 2730 c s.g.ra11om & Melt end rao1e1 ,,, .. 1 ROBINS FORD lt rt .... ,,..._-,.1 ,.,.~ ({),IA 11111\& l'I .. : ,,l)l0 • CALL £ .. '> ... '>JJ I 1125 C•ne ... , Roell., ~ Maple llb49/4 Chis Faoflllf'w In altt) N• 1S.•~I • U"9>4' ~ • • S 150 Minion C11tt1a din-arnell hol.l~tl eic South CoHI PIM• ltllt • FOR AN APPOINTMENT. • ner ware. 107 ~Mt Lib Sa• 9.3 Un!CC)fn ~ion GREAT MOVING SAlf OAANO~~OAST ~ whO need oeoc>'e • ·o ... • 1 bey CM c;ryflll 1temw9f• OreoQY Clotl'IM Pl.I~ SAT ISUN e to 4 1291. J"9l .,..r1Ult lflOUlld ~ Cl'9Ck Ille • A K f R BEN WILL1AM • , 90 pc .. , Best otter moret 150 I Donald Cr Nt Browning al Irv D• !!urn ,S,4 l1arbot eo,1. ,,..,.. SeMoe Ol,.,ory 11'1 the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •97·225e IOf 991 K~t1Nfll!and hwt\old ciothlf'\9, mttc: 1 Mt·llU OAl .. Y Ptl.OT 3" G1aceruT 38 Tapor 39 ~SO'"' 40 Prell"S 41 ODscure 42 R"ea s "'" &.3 ll'W' wa11es '' ._,.010< Oolrt '"' Cu09t"~ 4• rr-hc 2 J 14 39 • 41 I SS B E°Qu•ITIV 9 Lon9 1.rchl"d galll"•t" lO Our F'• '' 0.Klllf~ • :' Snow '"''.:! •J Otoves .. -.,, .... ""'' " ~"' p,t'\(F\ lr Suoo••ta1~ ~' Bt"Qu If' '· ~f'lot H'IV .n lunq '1 ~" ..... _,. c .cl@\ J" Anomoilfos \8 Oto•t'C I yf' .10 °'.ICf'~ .ft' em--- .. -lljeoq,,tott• •" i)ueO<!<. •~ C 1"a11nQ 4., l nur-h ~r•A ' -.,m1n.,n~ "'~"¥• .,, '"'0'"9 \I •uni ... """' ..... , " .... 1 ... • C8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday. December 6. 1985 Get a HONEYBAKED HAM - '86 ~ ~o d car ,.,a5' and FREE TEMPO s9·999 . 4-Dr SELECT GL AUTO. . AIR. AM/FM STEREO. TINT GLASS. DUAL ELECTRIC MIRRORS, INSTRUMENTS WIW TIRES PLUS MORE. '86 BRONCO II J 62 s10,988 V-6, AUTO. PWR STEERING & BRAKES. NOW MOUNT MIR- RORS. SUPER COOLING- ARK 82 DATSUN r:6238 81 ESCORT ,9036 71 LTD WGN c.· 80 PINTO ... " 82 EXP c+o4 80 BUICK CENTURY I 82 DODGE CHARGER 83 FAIRMONT Fi>., Buy any of our used cars or trucks before Christmas and we'll give you a Honeybaked Ham, FREE! . ~ -~88 83.ESCORT 119120 $4588 $2988 84 MERC. TOPAZ •11268 $5388 84 TEMPO •112e1 $5388 $2988 84 ISUZU P.U. 4x4 •8994 $5488 • $2988 11 F150 P.U. •t;278 $5488 $3288 82 DAT. MAXIMA WGN •9037 $5988 8Qts• $3888 83 CAPRI •6'73 $6988 <10. $3688 84 MUSTANG e2e3 $8988 $3788 85 IMPULSE -90e1 $9288 . 81 GRANADA 61· $4288 851/2 IMPULSE TURBO •9078 $11,988 11 TOYOTA COROLLA •112tl0 $4488 . 79 CHEV. SUBURBAN •11292' SAVE (71 4 ) s 1.3110 e (213) 2 1-8681 f .... 25~ FAIR • I F09'ECASTS ON A2 FRIDAY•DECEMBER 6, 1985 Refinery explosion kills 2 · 45 other s injured by s hootin g fla m es; blast roc k s n eighborhood in Ca rson Paramedics, summoned from a ceremony at a nearby fire station. treated the wounded on a grassy patch across the street from the Atla.nt1c Rjchfield Co. refinery. "We saw the flames and the smoke," sa1d county Supervisor Pete Schabarum, ooe o f those at a ocr· emony to rededicate county Fire Station 127. across from the plant. "It was burning so loudly and ~ VlgorousJy that 11 drowned out the (public address) system," wd Fire Ch1ef John Englund, one of those at the ceremo ny. ------- CARSON. Calif. (AP) -An 011 .refinery blast rocked a suburban nCi&hborbOOd .. like an earthquake" Thursday. shooting S,000-degrec flames SOO feet into the sky, ICJlling two. people and tnJunng 45 o thers, authonties said. Coast Morman church In Irvine facing foreclosure./ A3 Costa Mesa looking Into tenant dispute at mobile home park .I A3 California The $4.5 million Stringfellow acid pits plant Is perllously behind schedule./ A7 Na don House Republicans stand firm against tax blll In defiance of Reagan.JM National Review holds a birthday p arty ./Be World U.S. says Cubans taking larger combat role In Nicaraguan ./84 As Aquino's support grows, she says she Is against presence of U.S. bases ./84 Sports Five area high school teams are still In the hunt for CIF football tltles. /81 ' Oran e Coast Coll e w ns ts open ng-roun game at the Miies Eaton basketball tourney ./B 1 Lara Asper leads New- port Harbor High In Its bid for the state volleyball tit le Saturday ./81 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claaslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparaul PoOce Log Public Notices SPorta Te4evt1lon w .. ther C1-4 812 A3 B9-11 C5-7 B1 2 C7 B5 Datebook ce Date book 88 Date book A3 84-5 8 1-4 Date book A2 It .. felt like 'Nam (Vietnam war)," said Arro worker Lafayette Love. "l just looked to see where ~t was going and I went in the opposite d1tection." Dave Wyatt said be felt "just heat, man. You get a lot of heat down your neck fa$t, and you go the o ther way." Six people were critically burned, four sustamed moderate inJuries, I 0 had minor injuries and aaother 25 were trea)ed and released, wbtlc one man's condition was not immed1- atery available, said Los Angeles County fire spokesman Mike Moura. 1 million balloon salute The aky o•er Dlaneyland u aee from the Anaheim Bilton wu a wuh with the colon of the rainbow Thanday when a mllllon balloon were releaaed In a aalate to Walt Dlaney and hla theme park'• 30th ann!'Yenary. The 2 p .m . launch, FirefiJhters and paramcd1cs at the station Jumped into action at I(} SO a.m., moments before the .ceremony to dedicate the stallon to the late Robert Cinader. producer of the television show, "Emergency," which was filmed there. Fire Capt. Gordon PcarM>n sa.ld tempcraturei wcr~ about 5 000 ~ Fahrenheit The eXP.fOSJOn "rumbled pretty good .: hke an earthquake." '81d Sandi McDonen. who was working across the street dubbed "Skyfest" ln tribute to •bat would have been Dlaney'a 84th birthday. more th.an tripled the former world record releaae of 384,800 balloona. It took the equivalent of 1,900 bell um tank• to fill the balloon• Supreme Colirt upholds-death law ---unnecessary to the ouccome of the ruling on the death pen.t.lt\ la~ But River s ide death senten ce re versed; case i:lte coun affirmed Rr:o~n ·, rnn --The language upheld b-. the coun· .... \icuon ofiirst-Oegree mur&fofa I" Bird back s r eversal. dissents on ruling waspanora 191is 1n111a11vea~pr<p,ed year-01d gir1 who disappeared whi1c- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state Supreme Coun reversed the death sentence o f a R1vers1de man today but upheld a crucial prov1s1on of the state's 1978 death penalty law. The. prov1swn said a Jury "shall" recommend a death sentence. instead of hfe wtthout parole. 1f 11 decided that aggravating factors 1n the ~se. hlce the viciousness of the cnme and the defendant's orior record. outweighed mitigating factors. hke the defendant's youth and personal problems. Six of the JUSt1ces. led b} Justice Joseph Grodin, said the language did not improperly prevent a JUry from considering all circumstances of the case in deciding the sentence. The seventh, Chief Justice Rose Bird. said the court should not have decided the issue because 11 waci penalty law Edward O'Bnen. rnord1· nator of death penal!) cases 1n the state attorney general's office ..aid the JUry 1nstruct1on wa~ u~d in at least 130 of the I "0 death penalt} cases now pending In Thursda~ 'c; case. the courn med 5-2 to reverse the death )Cntence of All>en Brown Jr and allov. a pan1al retnal to deude bctv.een dealh and hfe wuhout parole: Bird \.oted wnh the ma1on t-. v. h1le 0poosin~ the Records of Laguna Hills dealer in p recious metals seized b y U.S . By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot .. .,..,,......., U.S postal inspectors raided a Laguna Hills precious metals com- pany Wednmay, confiscating boxes of documents and business records m connection with a government law- suit accusin' the firm of fraud and racketeering.. About JS state and federal officials, armed with search wa.rrants. raided First American Currency Inc. at its Cabot Road offices and for e1&ht hours coUccted business documents that may be used as evidence apinst the companv. said Garv Jones. spokesman for the Postal Inspection Service. The Commodity Futures Trading Comm1ss1on (CFTC). tbrou&h the swe Attorney. General's Office, filed an injunction against the company on Tuesday, alleging that Fint Amencan sold futures contracts for precious metals without propcT registration. The contracts. Jones S&Jd, allegedly were sold through telephone sohc1- tatioos and promollonal mailinJtS. CFTC offie1aJs said the finn sold several m1lhon dollars '!"Orth of such contracU to more than I 000 cus· tomers across the countrv. v sol1c1· ting the puhlac 10 purchase the contracb. the firm allegedly 1s com· rrutung fraud, officials \81d Jones said the business records obtained 1n Wednesda,·'s raid wrll be reviewed for po!ls1ble use 1n legal proceedings against First .\mencan. wtth evidence turned O\er 10 the U.S. Attorney·~ Office When postal 1nspector"J raided the offices at 'I a m mort chan 60 First Amencan cmplo)'C<''i ~ert working a1 the ume No arrest~ v.crc made in ronnec- t1on with the ~arch v.arrant\ {Plta.e Me MET AL8/ A2J \ home in CKtoht-r l l/81 t and \\a\ raped and strangled In reversing tht.' dt:ath ..entcnu: Grodin cned R1\ef'\1dt.' ( nunt' \u pen or C uurt J udsc J v. 1ll1dm Mortland's instrul.lmn ln !ht.' JUn that 1t should not ~ ~~ "'' S) mpath~ for thc-delendant 1n l h1x1' mg a sentence The court ruled 1n I 983 !.hat an "anU-S\ mpalh\ ·· 1n· strucllon improper!\ preH·ntcJ thl· 1un from cons1dcnng dll fal tor> Turn to Pege C1 for the beet automobl .. buya I "There was one blast, and then there was another and then anotht and another," sa1d WatTCt1 Hutto, who wu workln& not fat from t.bc explosion. He tncd to climb a feooc to safety, and "1f blew me'Ovcrthe-top," he sa.id, holcj1ng up hands benda&cd after the fall The first blast threw up a .. mush- room cloud," said V1clu Ocannza. (Pleue Me RltJ'DmRY I A2) Police report rash of flashers 3 suspects arrested.- others still sought t~ Newport inctden~ _ By tJSAN HOWLETT "ewpon Beach polJ~ officers are ~arching for sc"eral suspecu - 1nclud1 ng one man who reportedly wt'a~ onl) a bathing cap and shoes - tn a senes of indecent exposures and Peeprng Tom repons in Corona del Mar l'\;rwpon Beach poll~ spokesman Trent Hams said pohce have arrested three ~uspccts in the last I 0 days Ill the area north of Pac1fic Coast Hlghway and south of 5th Strttt between Po ppv Street and Dahlia A. venue. The suspecu were taken Lnto custody folloWlDg 10d1v1dual reporu of prowlers loolung into wtndows and ellpos1ng themsclve5 to women in the area But the arrests of the thrtt men ha' e not ended the problem, Ham' \aid There have been seven other reports of such inC1dcntc,. he added Tht.' inudents which have OC· urred "er the las1 four weeks. .i.ppt'ar lu be limited to this single ..ed1 in 111 !he ,ommunll~ Ham'> \.tlJ !Jul •••the ldll>. ul ltghting in the 111:.1 11 'l·a\\ lur the\<: pc:o pk to get in JnJ .:1v.J~ from lhc area qu1ckh ." ti am~ said · · - < >nt' ol the \uspect~ 1s descnbed as ~ '> h> I' H'.'ar\ o ld 5-feet I 0.1nches tall v.11h hrov.n hair and poss1bl) a mu\tal.he Hamssa1d W1tnesses said he v.ear<> onh a shov.er cap and sh~s v. hen he 1o1.alh up the waJkv.av!i of home~ ctnJ e\ se'S b'UnseU The: Pec-p1ng Tom rcpons camc- lrom v.omcn \\ hu said the' came home tri'm 1o1.urt.. and 'wl"' the: prowler lo111<.1nt1 1nh• the he'drnom v.mdo~ as thc-If''' undn.•\'>t'd Harn'> \aid V. vm1:n re1umtn~ home Jl!&bt \h\luld be Jv.arc of lhl" reports in the l orona de. \.tar area Hams said Hc- ddded 1h.i1 'I\ tim'> o l such cnm~ ,hould ht· \Uft.' to obtain a good Je~l"'Pll••n 1flht: ~usp«I Father kills man alleged to be molestor By tbt' Asaodatf'd P~u \n <>range ( ount' man ~ho rcportcdh 1..-au&h1 .t fnrnd~uall\ muk\ting h1<. I R-month·nld daugh tt'r alle&cdh heat thc-man In death .\nahe1m polilc said Thur\da' \ah ador k\uS Flore~ 1l wa\ l"IO\lked tor in\ r-c;1tgat1on of murder and held ~ 11hout batl in the beaung death ol f hnma' M Hobeck.. 45. who J1ed V. c-dne(o(ia' mgh1 at the U('I Mcd1Ca l l cntcr "Flore\ rc-turncd homc-from shop- ping and tound ffobeck ~xuaJly CPleue eee B&ATIJ'f0/A2) Brain-surgery patient's recovery 'changes his life Capistrano Beach man finds strength_ In God, turns to art after near-tng deat~ mariJy vues. For Preston, it'& not o nly a way to cam extra money. h's a labor of love. PHIL S1£1DEllAI P 111Ptl I .. IHI NtW't \ Qigh school student wins right to 4ave AIDS article used IJ PllO. INEIDEIUUN °' .. ..., ....... At 27. David Preston believes 11·1 nothina ahort of 1 miracle that he"1 able to make ceramic vaxt today u a bobby. Jult IWO ~n "°' he WU at UC Irvine Medical Center, facina surwcr;Y for a brain tumor tbat JCOpardiud hll cvcsiaht hi.a c:oont1nation -and hit life. the operation wu followed by two months of debilitatiftc rad1aoon tbcfapy. But today, tbe Oput.ran0 Beach resident lw ,.ained his bcaJth and retw"ftCd lO Pllft.-1.ime work lft 000· atNCtion. He11 alto punint Int ume and enc:ro into a lidellne-thtowu'I clay on a pott.er'a •Met and bekint 1t into decoraled cennanic pieces. pn- ' For the put two ycara, he's been aivina away the pottery to s\llf mem bcnand fricndlat ua Medic.al Cen\Cf. The pieces have prowd 10 popular be U. allowed them to be IOld II the botpitaJ -Oft W condition that the~ ., to cancer raearc:b at U . At \be UfliGI of his physaaao. Presson bu now ..,-lO ba ve a public abowinl and .. of bis ~ '1bere'1 been a lot of appreciation of the potttty. and r~ alwavs fdt ht ' ' was undttvaluinf u;· utd l)r. Marun Colman, chief o the hosp11.aJ's rad1- auon oncol~ (cancrr) d1vtSton. Colman said he's amnacd to l\a\fe the belK"fit ponery &bow at the home of 10me friend The publt le 1 tcbcdulcd from I 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. twday at w ftomt of Hal and Jud)' p1clbera. 191 0 1 B«kw\lh TCf'1'1CX. lrvlM. About 100 P"'C1" W1ll be ~~ysac.an aa1d he ha u...,,:d (PJ ....... ~T/A2) • By STEVE M.AAaLE Of -°""" ........ A ht&h school audent -..hMC un· pubhshed article on MOS ha C*u!C'd a sllr 1n the HunU"flOn Beach Union H1&b School O.ruict n the n&ht Thund.ay to havt bta. aniclc pubh h ed lD a IChool ocwapapcT upcnor Coun Judie Jud1lh Ryan panted an tl\lunrtton and cucnuall onkrcd the bt&l'I JCbool dJ t.ne1 to pnnt Mtchad ;fuodJcr'.a &rude 1n t~ I Dttcmbe'r edluo n or The I. tht ' ~tudcnt nev.-,paper at Westm1nncr Htah 4'ic:hool fhc ~hool d1stnC1 had rcfulCd tO pnnt the an1cle. clauruna ll was .. too pohucal" and Potcnt1aJly h~lOUI. Cihindler. represented by anomey Renita Borscs. filed a lawswt ottNov. I ~ challcl'\l)l\I the ecbool daluia., dCCl ion The sun named Robert Boehmt, pnnctpa) of Wcsunlmw Hl&h hoot. Mane Ct super- intendent of the bjah acbool daauicl. (Pl_.. .. a'l'UDllSln' I A2) -- •P °'MOe Oolilt DAILY PILOT I Friday, DtlC*nblf e. 1985 ttomey stepplng aslde ln .. declslon to prosecute Roos ~· . i., LOS ANOELES (AP) _ u s SJdenuon becau&e Quinn was hts However, sourcet. not identified by •.! ~ Robert c. Sonner aays ~ lawyer and bad not told anybody that the Los Aoaeles Times ~ve t~ld ~be Ml remcwed bim lf&o a dC'lci 1 be would. newspaper that the Jnvetupuon • ·,on wbetbe,. to ~ ~ ~ :0 "That's the last thina anyone in his focuses on alleptions that Roos .. 11.Amembty Democratic Leade~ik; position would do,". Quinn said. "He receiv~favors ofprost#tules paj~ for ~ .. Rooe iD "°nnect.ion wi1h the w bun'teven been tellma people that he by ~onarty and ~~ mvolved 1n a Palrict M · · · · bas a lawyer." Mon.arty condom1n1um proJcct that ·7· ~esdptioo. onartY conupuon ID• Moriarty, an Oranae ~OUOJY busi-netted Roos. sso'{~ ~. • •' . neaman, has pleaded pulty to seven Other ~· o 1nvest1p~on re-l Boooer, teekiD& to prevent suges-counts of mail fraud in connect.ion poned.ly· include $60,000 an low- " tiom of COD1lict of internt stemmina with attempts to corrupt public interest loans Moriarty helped Root ; from the &ct that Roos is being officials. obtain in 1981 ~hen Moriarty, then .... repretented by one of Bonner's for· Bonner revt&led his decision after owner of the Red Devil fueworlcs merlawpumen. said the U.S. Justice lqialative sources in Sacramento company, wassponsoring a fueworks •• ·PePenalent in Washinatoo will de-alleaed to the Los Angeles Times that bill in the Ugislature. , • ddC whether to pro1eeute Roos. Roos would not be indicted because Bonner and Drooyan defended the Bouer said bebauteppcdaside in of Quinn's tics to the U.S. attorney's pr<>src;ss ~ade to date in .a.21-mo~th '1" two other cues ainoe takina office in office. m vest1gat1on launched )atntly with "'· Febnaary , 1984, because they in· While ~oner.has. with~wn fro.m the ~ae County distnct attorney's vol~ people he bad. once rep. the Roos mvesugauon, qucf Assis· office.w March, 1984 .. ~&\led. ant U.S. Attorney Richard E. "Given the complexity of the case, DrOoyao, who has wor~ed as an this cue has not been unduly ~te lawyer for Quinn's finn. protracted, .. Bonner said. Rooa, ·one of several California politiciant under investigation in the cootinµ.ina probe of Moriany' s ac- tivities. ii n:presented by Los Angeles attorney John J. Quinn, a fonner law pertner of Bonner. Quinp proclaimed his client's Jilnoc:e6oe and said Roos had not • expected to receive any ·special con- said be will Continue to bead the Drooyan also·diSClosed that be is Moriarty investigation. seelcing to have Moriarty's scheduled "There is no con1lict of interest sentencing Monday ppstponed until whatsoever," Drooyan said, referring Jan. 31. The sentencll\g of Moriarty, to bis own cin;urnstances. "I was who faces a maximum possible involved in all phases of this before I prison term of 35 years after pleadina le.new Jack Quinn was involved .... " guilty to the characs last March1 Bonner and Orooyan would not already bas been postponed seveta1 discuss the alleptioAs ap.inst Roos. times . Lottery ticket sales t o minors runs rampant, s t udent newspaper says SACRAMENTO (AP) -Student newspeper reporters say the illegal aale of lottery tickets to minors is so rampant that even a high sthool cheerleader in uniform can buy them. · Report.en for high school publi- cations in Alameda. on San Francisco Bay, and Larkspur, in Marin County, found it is easy for anyone under age 18 to purchase the $1 tickets at many outlets and coUect the $2 and $5 · .. instant" prizes on the spoL They also say many of their high IChool friends commonly gamble on me lottery. In some cases, the re- •· port.en wd. winnillJ tickets are given to ~nts who claim the pnzes for their children .. But there is no misdemeanor ~ty attached to the lottcwy in- itiative's intended ban on sales to minors, said lottery Deputy Security Chief .Rick Blim. A technical error farced the veto of l~tion earlier this year to insert a mildemeanor penalty into the law. The lqialature is expected to correct the situation early next year. The lottery can revoke the license of a merchant found to be selling tickets to minors, Blim said. But investiptions of two businesses aJ. teaedlY selling to youths have produced no conclusive evidence. Slim said that be was not surprised to learn of the student newspaper reporu. Gloria Morales, a 17-ycar-old Alameda Hi&h School student journalisL said enforcement of the ban on Illes to minors is so lax that .. a 17-year-old aeerlcader friend of mine went into a store and bouaht lon.erv tickets in uniform. It's ridicu- loUS. ~' Judy TbOl?plOll, co-adviser to the Alameda Hilb School newspaper, said that a recent investiptioo by Morales and 17-year-old Tod Bodner "found it wu very easy for minon to buy lottery tickets everywhere in town.•• .. Pl&oea that will card kida (check... identification) when they're tryina to buy liquor, won't take the same sort of precautions with lottery tickets," Tbompeon said. In Larkspur, Redwood Hi&h School Principal Kate Blickhabn sa.id the student newspaper conducted its own investiption of ticket purchases by minors, but declined to reveal details until the story is published next week. But.a,. SOW'OC familiar with the story: who ubd not to be identified., sa.io the findinas arc similar to those in Alameda. The Alameda High School re- portcn said that between the two of them they boupt tickets at more than 10 Alameda businesses. includina service stations, dru& stores, conve- nience markets, supermarkets and liquor stores. Man tumbles down cliff in Dalia Point A Sao Juan Capistrano man was listed in serious condition Tbursdar after be either feU or jumped off a cliff 111 Dana Point. Michael Martinez, 171 of 3290. 5 Calle Miauel. wu rescueo by Oranae County Fire Department paramedics after they re1ponded to a call to the Orange County Sheriffs Department at about 4 p.m. reporting a man had alJcgedly jumped over the cliff at Scenic Ori ve and Dana Strand Road. Martinez fell about 200 feet, a fire department spokesman said. Para- medics rappelled over the side to reach him. The Marine Co!J>S and sheriff's department sent helicopters to assist in the rescue. Maninez was hoisted back up the cliff and rushed to Mission Com· munity Hospital in Mission Viejo where he underwent surgery for multiple fractures. REFINERY EXPLOSION KILLS 2 ••• FromAl - . . · who was working elsewhere m the nei&bborbood. "We thought it was an earthquake or another landing of the space shuttle," she said. Arco spokesman Scott Loll said the . . .. . '' used to boost the octane of gasoline and that flames were fed by gasoline &om a pump that serves the ·unit. He denied 6reflfl!ters' reports that bydfo&en was mvolved. "Pipes were exploding and feeding --ihe1ire," aid FireCapt,Jobn Maleta.- Hc uid the two dead workers were i... •found within 30 feet of the explosion aite after firefighters shut off the flow .1 Of gas to the burning pump. • Three people unaccounted for as the flames were doused at I 0:43 a.m. eventually were accounted for and a search for them was called off. Moura Crews from 30 fire truce con- verged on the company's Watson refinery, about 15 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, and three helicopters ferried paramedics and the wounded from the scene. --- AmoOJ those treated at area hospi· tals was fire Capt. Albert Brandelli Jr., admitted to the cardiac care unit with chest pains. said Cindy Peters, spokeswoman at San Pedro Penin- sula Hospital. , , c , an ernon Wales, 50, of Wilmington, both confinc!d at Torrance Memorial Hos- pital Medical Center; Stan Lawrence, 29, ofWestministcr, and Barney Dye, 57, no hometown listed, both at Memorial Medical Center of Lona Beactr, and two men, ages 37 and 47, at County-USC Medical Centtt where officials would not release thei; names. STUDENT WINS RIGHT TO PUBLISH •.. l"romAl Patchy c louds t o gi ve way to sun Patdly wly monq low~ l6of'9 the Orange COMt wtll QM way to mo.tly eunny lk._ and warmer temp«aturee today. Hight wttl range from abOut 88 along the COMt to 72 turthel' Inland. F•r lklee tonight wltl remain on S.lurday. Lowa wtll rtnge from 48 to 52. Saturday'• hight wtll range from 70 to 7 4 along the Orange Cout. Local guaty north wind• to 25 mpti wtll be feft below the canyon• and p&IM9. 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"But be keeps tellina me all the money should ao to the research fund, t ColJDan aaid. Preston insists that material pin is 1esl meaninaful since bis frightenina confrontation with cancer. "I've sane u~ a ladder back to health," be said. Now, I want to help other people." Just two yean qo, Preston WU living a freewbeeli.na construction worker's life with plenty of "party- ing" and no interest in church activities. Then, in the summer of 1983, be bcpn suffering from head- aches, dizzineu and loa of balance. .. My eyes started losing focus, .. be recalled. .. It was pretty severe toward the end -I couldn't even drive." An examination at San Ocmcnte General Hospital indicated be bad a mass on bis bra.in. He was directed to UCJ Medical Cent,er in Orange for treatment. In his first operation, a shunt tube was installed to relieve pressure in his head. A few weeks later, he underwent eight hours of microscopic brain surgery involving four pbyskians. Preston said he was warned that the tumor was dangerously close to the nerves governing visac~n and that 1:bcre wan rislc be could emerge from the surgery blind or e ven paralyu:d. At the time of his flrst operation, Preston said, he vowed to a friend that if he survived the health crisis, he would change his life. A few days later, a stranger entered bis hospital r m talk · · BEATING •.. From Al left him a Bible. Preston said the man explained that he himself had survived a brain tumor 18 years earlier. "The IUY would not promise that God would heal me, but be said that if you believe in him, he'll give you 1tren&tb and hope," Preston said. "I uJced" Christ into my life. This was the foundation for all the hope I bad, to JO throu&h suraery facina the possibility of blindness or bcin& paralyzed." Reprdina the visitor, be said "I believe be wu sent or inspi;;;d to come to that room." When Preston returned to the hospital for the second operation, be took the sift Bible. "I remember the night before the operation, I put it on my chest," Preston said. "I couldn't read it because my eyes were blurred. But I believed everything would tum out all riabL" In that operation, the doctors removed what they could of the tumor. The-y told Preston be would require radiation therapy to help assure the destruction of any remain· ing cancer cells. For about one month after the surgery, Preston was virtually bhnd. Visual distortion made what he saw look like the images in a funhouse mirror. Normal vision returned., but in early 1984 he faced ei&ht weeks of radiation treatment on bis bead and spine. The treatment caused bis hair to fall out and led to nausea and .genera~ w~ess. second fateful encounter, this time in a health club sauna. A man spotted his surgical scars and rad1at1on treat- ment markings and struck up a conversation. The man encouraged Preston to visit Mission Hills Cbns.- tian Center. Preston did so and was welcomed by church members who prayed for bis recovery. The Capistrano man continues to attends this church regularly and considers himself · a born-again Christian. In high school, Preston had learned to make pottery. After his rad iation therapy, be enrolled in a refresher course at SaddJeback College to take his mind off the effects of the treatment. He began giving hand· made vases to staff members at UCI to show bjs appreciation for the care they'd provided at the hospital. .. To be able to still make potte?, after brain surgery.Jo me is a gift, • Preston said. Dr. Colman said he wouldn't necessarily regard Preston's recovery as a miracle. But he confirmed tha t the brain tumor was life-threatening and that there was no guarantee the treatment would be successful. He added that a perso n's inner strength can--bc a factor in recovery aod said Preston .. has always had a fantastic attitude." As part of his continuing campaign to help others, Preston just concl uded 10 weeks of training to become a hospicc volunteer. In this role, he'll assi~t.tcrminally ill patients and their Employees held at gunpoint; Masked-robber takes-$3,-000 assaulti-ng his I 8~onth-old daugh- ter," said Anaheim police Sgt. Larry A bandit wearing a slci mask made pistol, the intruder forced the two Kurtz. "Policc were summoned by off with about $3,000 from a Costa workers into the office and told them neiahbors." Mesa tavern after holding two cm-to lie on the floor. Durham said the When police arrived at Aores' ployces at gunpoint on Thursday money was taken from an office safe. apartment at 8:35 p.m., Hobcck was morning. He said the robber was apparently unconscious from what Kurtz said Lt. Tom Durham said the robber seen without his mask outside lhe wasa "serious beating." He was talccn entered Hogue Barmichacl's, l 976 tavern. Witnesses described the ban- to the medical center by paramedics N Blvd bo l0:25 dit as a male Hispanic. 6 feet tall, 180 and rushed into surgery but he died bef~t~c ba; h~daopeu~ed. · a.m. pounds, 30 years old, with a and all five 1ebool trustees. In the article, Shindler described In bis lawsw'1 Shindler main lamed Falwell as bcin.g "holier than thou" that his constJtutionaJ rights were and Dannemcyer as being part1cu· bei.n& violated and that school of-larly uninformed on the AIDS issue. ,1 6ciaf1 were exercising "prior re· The media, be wrote, "bas bit this one • • 1uaint"by refusina the prinJ the m the butt and isn't aoilll to let ao." '• anide. The article was accompanied by a ' · Tbe article, originally intended for survey Of students who we~ asked if the November edition of the school AIDS victims should be permitted to shortly before midnight, Kurtz said. rft-~ 45 J'be · moustache and l!lroe sideburns. commun1cys~~ds andwgeaed .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-ng~•~·~~~-1 ~r_a_u_to_m~a_h_c~~~~~~~-~e ~~~~~ that, with minor cb.anics. lhc...arliclc. could be publisbt d. 'We have an obligation to protect the district from libel lawsuits," said Otto. -out 1 am not against freedom of the press." School officials were not immedi- ately available for comment follow- ---pa~per=, aenerally attacked the mass attelfdl)Ublic settoc:sl. ·· inedia, 'Moral Majority leader Re¥v.--Pn-o .... atudent responded: "Why do Jerry Falwell, and Rep.· William they need a public education if they're •·' [)anDemeyer, R-Fullerton, for having goina to die in two yean anyway?" ina Judge Ryan's rutini. Borges said her young client is "thrilled" with the outcome. She said bis AIDS article will be taken to the printers today and will appear later this month in the campus newspaper. I ~ · ;.reac:tiooarY views on AIDS, ~disease Otto, in an interview prior to l•"=• that destroys the body's immune Thursday's court bearina, said the languaae of the article was not up to ty*m. Sbiadler is editor of the newspaper. Just Call 642-6086 WbaT do you like about th Dally Pllot7 What don't you llh? Call the number at ldt and your me11a1e will be recorded, 1ran1crlbed and delivered to U.e appropriate editor. The same %4-hoar aeswuln& 1el'\'lce m1y k Hect to rttord letters to the editor on any topic. Coatrlbutora 'to oar Letters column must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrC'ulatloa calls, please. Tell us what'• on your mind '• .-------------------------------------------------------------------------------... ,. °::.':':' .. Quann ..... .. 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In the colors, sizes and styles you want I ~ I ~~ ............ 2 .. ~ ............................... _________________ _.;..~~ .. . DECEMBER6 ,1985 · DAILY PI.WT ENTERfAINMENTGUIDE VOL.I /N0.48 . --- ·~ I j , Productive year for pro theaters This 1s tht• tirsr of S<''"en rolumns re v1e wrng rh~ yt:ar 1985 m t11,·.11u in ()range Count}. D~"<'ember has long been a time ofrcOect1on. of taking stock of the pa.,1 ~ear-and. for the 131l two dcades. thas column has devoted its ~<mbers to summanzing the theatncal impact on our immedtatc and ad1accnt locaht}. T Nia~ ·s co lumn wall focus on the.profcss1onal theater scene and nnt Fnd.a) ·.,on the community playholUh. Favc other cpistJcs of a mar.: subJC'Cl1vc v1cwwdl beofferedduriogChristmasand NC'W Year's "'t>eli.'> lisllntt )Our connpon<knt's dlOaccs for special curtain calls. Pr11k,,1onal theater in Orangr County m1oyed a productive )car. with its ranlu expanding by one when the Gem Theater of Garden Grove upgraded its status. South Coast Repcrtof) m oved boldl) into its third decade after a scasof}- TCJIVI long ( 1984-85) celebration of its TITlJS 20th ann1\CrYf). while the dinner theater circuit was highlighted b) the am, al of .. .\ Chorus Linc .. 1n -----------its count) debut Once again. SCR blazed the trail for nev. pla)v.nghts. mounting t"o "orld premier~ (Beth Henle~ 's .. The Dcbutantc Ball .. and T1mu1h ~ ~1ason·s "Before I Got My E)c Put Out") on its main stage and prcsenung the local debuts oftv.o Craig Lucas plays. C .. Rec-klc-ss" and .. Blue W1ndo v. ··1. on the Sttond Stagt'. The classics were hardl) ncgkdl·d. hov.e\l:r with t-1'cellent revi\als ol .. Ciahlro." .. The Show Ofi' and .. The Importance of lking Eamnt" on th<' mainsta.gc l akndar f he Cil'm mmrd some rt"al grms in 1985. toppc'd b) an ouhta nd1ng re' I\ al of John Steinb«k.u"i vt'tmgdrama ... Of M1C<' and .\lkn ··-...:earl~ as absorbing was the almost-new frorme rdrama .. Going to ~e the Elephant." '-'h•le a shck staging of Nell Simon's .. California ~uttc .. topped the comed~ field. This ambitio us Garden Grove theater and its ad1acent f<"SU\al .\mphllh<'atr r once again st3gi..-d 11s popular Shak<"S~rean f<"Suval dunng~mme~ offenng classtCS sue~ as ··The-Rivels .. -t~-- Shendan) ... The Tempcst" and "Th<' Taming of the Shrew ·· ·· .\ ( horus Line .. at the G rand Dinner Tht"ater was the big numberofthe four local dinner playhouses. opening in June and not scht"du lcd to d~ unul nellt month. The largt'st and most claborat<' of the quanet. the Har1~uin Dtnner Theater. brought "Grease .. back for a summt'r t'ncore and surpnscd 11s audiences ~1th a rollicking rC'nd1t1on of " .. bas11an·s West. the senior dinner showplace in Orange Count). du<.tl'd ofT( ole Ponrr's ·· <\nything Goes" and Gilben and Sullivan's "Thl' \f1kado" wC'Cessfull) and o pens 11s ncv. 'lhow. ··KIS!. Me. Kate ... 111n1gh1 .\t Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call in Tustin. which cuts JrJma11c lOmers but ~n t'S the tastiest meal o f the four. top hono rs "l n1t.•11\ sc1nt1llat1ng rrnd1tton of"C'abaret." < om panng SCR. the Gem and the dinner pla yhouses 1s hkr 111Jtt hrng~pplM W1th oranges. bur each" reague had ifs 1eaders during thl' 'l•;ir and '-"«."II match them up 1n the Dec. 22 column. Next Fnda) '111 "''l' a broad-baS<'d look at th<' co mmun1t) theaters and the son of q Jr th,·\ l'nlO\ed Publisher: Karen A. Wittme r &J1tor: Frank Zini Art Director. Steven Hou&h Clrculat1on Manager: Donald L Willianu ProductiotJ Manger: Roben L. Cantrell 2 Oatebook/ Friday. December 6, 1985 HIROSHIMA DEFIES DEFINITION ........... IS By RANDY JAY MATIN -Talk to Dan Kuramoto of the ~oup Hiroshima and inevitably the subject of categori7.ation of music~ 111 come up. Hiroshima, a band comprised of mainly third generation Americans of Japanese d~nt or "Sansei .. have always been categorically uncategorizablc. Said Kuramoto in a recent telphone interview .. We arc jazz but we are not a jazz act. We are pop, but we are .not a pop act. I'd call us sort of album oriented jazz like Lee Ritenour would do." BElll1'D THE SCENES AT THE GLORY OF CBR.ISTllAS ••••...••.••••.•.......................•.•.. 14 By JERRY RICE-It is minut~ before the start of the final night of preview showings of 'The Glory of Christmas" at the Cf)stal Cathedral and there arc problems. Big problems. Dean Jones, who stars in the production with Dct>by Boone, is delayed in traffic. Fortunatclyforc<Hi.ircctorsConwell S. Worthington II and Michal'! Robert Coreman. the actor who will play Jones' role of the shepherd who narrates the biblical account of the birth of Christ after tht• program's opening week. is in the audience. However. replacing Jones will rcquiJ;'c the recycling of 24 audio tracks, bee a use Jones a ntl ----------Louis Dezseran have different ways of interpreting the script. ~AZZI NATIONAL CHAR.JnLEAGIIE HOLDS-25th DEBUT ~TE BALL •.••••••••••••..••.••••••••••.••• 13 By VIDA DEAN -"It has been so exciting to work with these girl ... and sec how they have developed," said Barbara Johnson Saturda~ evening at the 25th debutante ball of the Newport Chapter of the National Charity League. The ball director's excitement was shared an nen so t e young women .. making their bows tO' society'' at the Westin South Coast Plaza. The young women (mostly 18 and 19 year olds now college students) have done volunteer work as Ticktockers (the daughter portion of the mother/daughter organization) since the seventh grade. IDWl\I ClllLIS FOR INVITING FOOD Al'fD DECOR ......•••••••••••••••......••••••••••.••......•..•••••••..•..... 1 '7 By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH I'm continually amazed at how little thought some restaurants give to their entry areas. Often, you fin d yourself stepping directly into the dining room. There's no transition, no "decompression chamber." and nowhere to watt 1f you're mcetinJ. someone. Others could learn from Chtl1\ Hamburger Gnll & Bar. which deserves an award for its spac1ou'i ,_::;:;;:y:;; and inviting entry. Brick floors and a terrific cactus garden create a most inviting first impression, and as you enter the restaurant, you find still more cactus plants in huge, often whimsically shaped cla> .... _______________ __.pots. I F' 'iAR I NEN I S.l!!Y'ol~"'~'- TOP BIL.LING •••...••••••.•••..•••. · .......•••••••......... 4 AK'NLAltDERS •••••••••.•..•••••...••••••••••••••••••• 11 R~TAURANT OF THE WEEK ..••.••••........ 19 REST A UR ANT DIRECTORY •..•••••••....••.... 23 As the skipper guided the grace! ul Westsoil across the rolling waves, Avalon Harbor loomed on the horizon. Guests snacked on shrimp and caviar, and drank vintage w ine while sunbathing on deck. The 50-foot sailboat's varnished railings and polished brass glistened under the afternoon sun, and its sails snapped in the summer breeze. It was a scene some might expect to enjoy only if they hod been bomw1th the proverbial silver spoon and could thus afford such a luxurious boot, and its slip fee, licenses and upkeep. In fact. booting of all kinds is affordable to the common landlubber, thanks to a growing number of boat owners, skippers and agents offering charters along the Orange Coast. Depending on budgets and interests, boot cruises might range fr om a two-hour bar hopping_1ount up and down Newport Harbor to 6 week of sport fishing along the coast of Ba ja too month-long Mediterranean cruise. And, except for cost, about th e only limit imagination of the client. However, experienced seamen and long-time agents con help expand even the foggiest of ideas. "We'_re party planners on the wot er," said Janet Winterhalder, founder of Adven- tures At Seo. "It's up to us to get the proper information and determine what clients need and is within their budget. 11 Her Newport Beach firm charters more than 100 boots, ranging from sport fishing boats to motor yachts to smlboats. Adventures At Seo 1s one of a growing number of charter services providing rec- reational boating opportun11tes along the Orange Coast. Perhaps the best known charter broker locally, however, is Koy Porker of Fraser -Charters, Inc. A charter broker for 10 years, o yacht soles broker since 1960, and a sailor herself for 40 years, Porker hos the bodground, expertise and connections to arrange trips ranging from Catalino weekends to extended trips in the South Pacific. She personally inspects the yachts she charters, investigates the crews she hires and, TO\S1Wi A NEW TREND: • Fa< LPND LUBBERS &y PAUl ARCHIPlEY more often than not, has v151ted the That means ,she hos firsthand -. .. e~-:--.:,. •• knowledge of what clients con expect during a cruise of some for - off desttflot1on like the Greek Isles. "The Greek people ore wonderful, but their boots sometimes aren't as nrc~ as you'd find here," Porker said. "They worh to live, not the other way around. "But the food is delicious, the sights ore marvelous ... and the Ouzo 1s o disaster tf you hove too much." she laughed. Many of tbethorter~ Porker arranges ore to the Caribbean where a party of eight could enjoy o crewed, weeklong tour of the Br itish Virgin Islands for under $800 per person. Recently she hos been setting up charters to the South Pocif ic for clients who want the best views of Holley's Comet, and she is lining up yachts for Americans who wont to watch the 1986 America's Cup race in Perth, Australia. Because she works with the top agents on the east coast and tt" Europe, Porker has access to some of the most luxuflous yachts 1n the world. "It gives the st.Q.ndard yachtsman on opportunity to see what it would be 11~ e to be o wealthy yachtsman "she said But agmn, those who don't hove the tirne or bank account for a le1sur~ly cruise along thP French Mediterranean con f 1nd affordable yachting experiences right here For example, a group of s1~ or seven couples could charter a sailboat like the T /I';'": o 50-foot Westsail 43 yawl, and ta~e a two . hour cocktail cruise n Newport Harbor for about $250. Skipper Chris Conklin will transport rr .... group froni restaurant ro restaurant tying up ot each eo1er; s dock. and wo1t while his guPsts shore a sorsa 14 ways the nOvPI ofter $20 per oersr r Or C..on~ 11r" w ill rare his guesrs ori a four to-s1~-hour so1ltng-O-OveAture olonq the coast or about $350 Another ne1 noon cruse that's qrow1nq 1n popularity 1s the Sunday brunch be ng r:H, r•-.d by several Newpor1 Harbor rPs tau•nn•s The Cannery for "'"<ample slates champagne buffets on Saturdays and Sunda..,s on its 52-foot, double dee~ Anno Rose motor yacht. At $2 1 per person. guests en1oy a bufff>t brunch during a two-hour cruise inside rhe harbor. On the other hand sportsmen 1nterestf"d 1n catching their own brunch such as a morl111 or swordfish. could charter o 60-loot Bertram for obour $ 1 300 o day • But even that seem1nqly srdf charge is a bargain compared 10 the cqst of own1nq such a vAssel -_../ Pl!'mc" wt3 CHARTER~ cio I ci Oetebook/ Frtday ~emb r b 198!1 • :J ., . ' DEC. s ? 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 Friday THE TROUBADOUR presents Jonathon Hansen o n keyboards and lead singer Vicks Rosmo, a two-piece band which performs a mixture of Top 40 dance tunes, pop standards. J3.Z7 and some onginal numbers wntten by Hansen. Tues -Sat. begin- ning al 9 pm. 24001 Aven1da de la Carlota. Laguna Hills. 969-7834. VIDEO TAPES by video artists John Sanborn and Michael Scroggrns, a\ we ll as tapes by com- poscr'>/mus1c1ans Jon Gibson. Jan Hai.sell Ph1l1p Glas\, 1he Tom <fom Cl ub. Dire <itra1h and many othc~. arc shown at 1he Fnday Night Video scnes presented by lhe Newport Harbor Art Museum. The series explores the new poss1bihtics for 1elev1S1on technology when put in the hands of some of today's most creative and innovative artists, com- po.sc~. musicians, video artists and ncer;. n emcnte r., Newport Beach. SJ members. SS non- member\. 759-11 22 IRENE CASTLE perfonm f-n • 5a1. from 8:30 p m -I a m al the <lherawn Newport Ho tel, 454 5 MacArthur Bl vd .. Ncwwn Beach. 833-0570. THE HOP presents a j1J'S" dance band "The Authcnt1cs" at 8 p.m. on ~unday n1ghu; "Li ve Oldies Vocal ( ontest" with cash pnus at 8 p.m Mon . "Rock Around The Clock ... a history of rock and roll featunng Jason Cha!.C. Tues. at 8 p.m.: Cra1y < ontc~I!>. incl uding Lip Sync. Limbo and Basketball Sho<)t on Thun .. and dancing with emcee Jocl-S1cvcn Fn . Sat 18774 Rrookhur;I F-nuntain Valley 961-21()6 Saturday THE HOP, sec Fnday listing THE TROUBADOUR, see F-nday listing. TUE_l _R_E_NE_ CA.STLE TRIO, 5Ct Fnday hslmg. Sunday THE HOP, sec Friday h~ling Monday THE BOP. sec Fnday listing Ta.eeday THE HOP, see Friday hsling. THE TftOUBADOUR, Stt Fnday hstJng. Wedneeda'f THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS perform in concen at 7 30 pm at The Hop. J 8774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. S 12.50 admission. 963-2366. THE TROUBADOUR, sec Friday listing. Tbunday THE HOP, see Fnday hsung. THE TROUBADOUR. sec Fnday listing. .1qzz Friday THE UC IRVINE JAZZ ENSEMBLE, d irected by Alfred Lang. presents a program of selec- uons including "Mack the Knife" by Kurt Weill. "Maiden Voyage" by Herbie Hancock. "Red Sweaters" by Dave Wolpe, "After the IUin" and "Wind Machine" by Sammy Nestico. "Echoes of Harlem" by Duke Ell- ington, ''I'll Take Romance" by Oscar Hammerstein. and "Mean Machine" by Don Scbesky. G uest artists arc Steve Crum and Paul Carmen of the Jazz quintet E.S.P. and the UCJ Sax Ensemble. 8 p.m .• UCl's Fine Arts Concert Hall. $5 and S4 admission. 856-6616. DIXIELAND JAZ'l 1s performed by the Salvatio n Na vy Band Fn.-Sat. from 7-11 :30 p.m. and Sun. from 3:30-7:30 p.m. Zub1c's Gilded Cage. 1714 Placentia. Costa Mesa. 645-8091 CAFE LJDO presents Judi Lee playing the piano and singing Mon.- Fri. 5-8 p.m.~ the Lido Jan All-Stars Thur:s.•Sat. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. a nd Su.n. from 3:30-8 p.m. featuring Wayne Wayne; "Intersection" and "free- way" perform Sun. 9 p.m .-1 :30 a.m.; the Martin Bros. Sextet appears Mon. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., the Alex Taylor Quartet Tues. from 9 .. ; n e Jazz Connection -Wed from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach. 675-2968 NIGHT COURT performs main- stream Jazz from 8 p.m.-m1dnight at the Old Amencan Courthouse. 2 Hutton Centre Dr., Santa Ana.. 5-4j~t776. Saturday NIGHT COURT, set f nday listing. DIXJELAND JAZZ. i,ce FndJly listing. CAFE LIDO, sec Fnday listing. Sunday , THE MARK DAVIDSON TRIO Reunion 1s featured at 7 p.m. at the Registry Hotel in Irvine 730-5658. THE D.C. CONNECTION, sec !':tun- day listing. THE NEW YORK JAZZ CONNEC· TJON, sec Sunday listing. Tueeday CAFE LJDO, see Fnday hstmg. THE D.C. CONNECTION, sec Sun- day listing. Wedneeday NIGHT COURT;~ Fnday listing. Tb~y CAFE LIDO, sec Friday liSLing. NIGHT COUR:r, Stt Fn day listing. NIHY P'rtday THE AMERICAN MADE BAND performs from 8 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .• with 8111 Enckson appearing from 5-7 p.m. C razy H o r se Saloon. 1580 Brook.hollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512 Saturday THE AMERICAN MADE BAND, sec Fnday listing. Sunday THE "SALUTE TO COUNTRY MUSIC" Review 1s presented begin- ning at 7 p.m. at the Crazy Horse Saloon. Doors o pen at 5 p.m. Fea- tured 1s-BobGuJley and the Best in the West plus a special guest comedian. 1580 Brookhollow, Sant.a Ana. $3 admission. 549-1512. Tueeday DUlt~A VIS AND BlJCK.SHOT perform from 8 p.m.-1:30 a.m., and tonight only features a talent night contest at 9 p.m . with cash pnzcs. C razy Horse Saloon. 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-15 12. Wedneeday DUKE DAVIS AND BUCK.SHOT, sec Tuesday listing. Also featured tonight only arc free dance l~soM by Ron and Donna at 7:30 pm DIXIELAND JAZZ, see Friday Tbunday 115¥ff'£ TONY RIZZI-GEORGE VAN DUltE. DAV~ .AND BUCKSHOT, EPS DUO perform at the Rum sec . Tuesday. l11t!nJ. Also .~catured R unoenevery.SUn.-i ndcfinate1y fr~nsght only 1s a 'Two Step Da~cc 7. 30-1 1:30 p.m. 1600 Pacific Coast Lontcst.wtili &Jra;nd pnzc ofa cnmc Hwy .. Seal Beach. No cover charge. for two in the Ca.ribbcan offered. (213) 596-1624. THE NEW YORlt JAU CONNEC TION appears indefinitely at 8:30 !CS!!!!~!:::!!:~~ ~!!=!!!~~~ p.m. at Club 17, 1670 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach 645-5448. P'rtda THE D.C. CONNECMON, featur-1 an& Buck Clarke, percussion; Mike TREllANDBELLCROIBof Chriat Howard, guitar; Jeff Lnllcton, bass; Collcac in Irvine ia presented by the and Tom Fabre, reeds, perfonns Senior Services Pravam. The second mainstream JIU from 7-11 p m at balf of the pr~ 11 a Hotiday sina- the Old American Courthouse. 2 alona, led by pianist Kay Dittmer. 7-8 Hutton Centre Dr.. Sant.a Ana. p.m .. Irvine Senior Center, #3 Saod- 545-17"16. bura Way. Irvine. Free admission. CAFE LIDO, sec Friday lmmg. 733-IOSS. THE ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Monday CHOIR performs before the prescn- CAFE LJDO, tee nday hstma. t.aiion of "Amahl and the Night <t Da1ebook/ Friday, December 6, 1985 Slngln • ln the rain Cut members of the maalcal "Dama at Sea," cloeJ.n& this r , D OU weather &ear for thla nmnber. Cl09kwlae, from top left. are Jennifer Peck. Klcahel Orenle, Tim.JD BetbldCe, Eddie Keener, LI.ea Blabop, Jeannie Domen and (center) Susanne Klcbaela. Call 631-0288 for ticket information. Vi.silors;· a C'hnMmas opera by Gian Carlo Menotti. Presented is Hardn's Glona from the "Heihgmessc,' five trad1t1onal carols in a medley by Bcnnc11, "While By My Sheep" by Jungst. and "Top of the World" by Richard Carpenter. 7:30 p.m . <X:C's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 270 1 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. S5 and $1 0 admission. For more information, sec Fnday's Etc. listing. 432-5880. THE COMBINED CHORAL CON- CERT. under the d1rrct1on of John Tebay, features Chnstmas music from the past 10 the present at 8 p.m. Fullerton College's Campus Theatre, 32 1 E. Chapman A vc .. Fullerton. $4 and $3 admission. 871 -8000. SatUrday "GLORIA!" is the theme for the Holiday Festival of Music presented b~ the Irvine Valley College choin, with orchestra. Featured as an o ut- door brusensemblc and a candlelight procession. The Chamber Singen and Symphonic Choral are con- ducted by Janice Wyma, and the Women's Ensemble is conducted by Joanna Medawar. Toni&ht 11 8 p.m., Sun. at 4 p.m., Red Hill Lutheran Church1 I3200 R¢ Hill Ave .. T ustin. SS and >J admission. SS9-9300. "DIE n.EDERMAUS." an opera by Johann Strauss will be presented tonight only at 7:30 by the Shocstnna Opet1 Society at the S.n l1emcnte Community <'enter. corner of Avcnida Del Mar and Av(n1d.1 Sevilla. THE COMBINED CHORAL CON CERT, Stt Friday listinJ. THE UC IRVINE .WINI> ENSEMBLE, with Peter P. Foum1e1 as conductor, perfonns "Prelud1um and Fugue" by Frcscobaldi, "K1J<'\ Wedding from Lieutenant K1 w\ Suite" by ProlcoliefT, "Chester" b) ~ Schumann. "Suite Franca15('" h\ Milhaud. and "Dlvcrtimcn10" h\ Pcrs1chett1. 8 p.m .. UCI's Fine ,\1t' Concert Hall. $5 and $4 adm1S\1cin 856-6616. "A FEAST OF CHRISTMAS OE- U GBTS" is offered by the Orange Cout Collcae ~rs 8 p m Pafomlea-are Benjamin Bnttt'n·, "Ceremony of Carols for Chorus and Harp," wicb fcatun:s aucst harp1\1 Susan Allen. Christmas Motets by Francis Poulenc.. and William Byrd\ "Mau for f our Volce1.'' St Paul'' Episcopal Church, 1221 Wass Ave Tustin. S4 advance, SS ai the door 432-5803. T1J£ MA.STER CHOR.ALE of Or •nae County, under the dirce110n of Dr. Maurice Allard, ptetenu "1 h1· (ilory of Chrisunu." Several works for chotu.s and OtChenra. including "Gloria" by French composer I-ran c11 Po ulenc and 1elecuons fwm Vaughn-Williams massive "flod1e," a Christmas cant.all., arc pcrfonned Sat. at 3 p.m., and Sun. at 8 p m Tnnity Presbyterian Church. 17th I -~ --~--~~-------------------------------..... --~----~~ ... ----~~------...... l!!!!!!Jm!!l!!!llll• Tue.day fail"\ 1e" Rd { O\ld "1r\J I rt"l" ·~-':,_A~~• .... E .. N!.1 .. 1_~0-.u ... 1 CONTINUED which leatures \cene\ lrom Massenet'~ ··wenher," Mo1an·\ "Abduction From the \cragho." and Bclhn1's "Montecch1 ed 1 Capuk111 ... 8 p.m.. CSF's Performing Arts Center. Room 118. SJ adm1s~1on. 773-3371. A CHRISTMAS HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL Fes11 val features c hoir~ from six different local M:hool' fro111 3-5 pm. Orange Coast College'\ Robcn 8 Moore Theatre. 2701 admm1on 432-5725 Wed.neaday THE UN IVERSIT Y WI NO ENSEMBLE of Cal Suite fullenon undC"r the direction of Benton M1nur and Prospect, Sant.a Ana. SI 5, S 12. $1 0, $9 and $7 admission. 556-6262 CAL STATE FULLERTON'S Uni- versity Choir and Women's Choir perform 1 n a choral concert program The University Choir'!> \Clcc11ons include Telmann's Advent Cantata "Open Wide the Gates." V1vald1'\ "Magn1ficat" plus. holiday music by V1ctona. Pachebel and Rutter The Women's Choir \1ngs Ha'i'ic'\ .. M1serere," plus contempora ry American composer Kukc Mechem\ ··Seven Joys of Chns1mas." an ar· rangemcn1 of familiar carol\ from seven d1fferen1 countries 8 pm C'SF'\ L11tJc Theater SJ SO Jd· mission. 773.3j11 Sunday THE UC IRVINE .SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted b) Rema rd G1lmore, feature\ a program of "Hungarian Sketcht\" by Hela Banok. "Songs of the Au ve rgnr" by Joseph Cantcloubc and with Franl\ Young as soprano soloist. and "Sym- phony No 2" by Alexander Borod1ne. 8 p.m., UCT~ Fine Am Concen Hall S5 and S4 adm1~s1on 856-6616 THE MASTER CHORALE. ~ Saturday listing. LUIS RONCA YOLO 1s presented in "'Af\emoon With A DoublC' Bas.,· concen a1 3:30 p.m Accompan1w, Sylvia Rocderer. piano. and Adriano Barb01a. viola. are featured. ThC' mu~1c of Koussev1tsk)'. Sa1n1-~aens. :>perger'i and Bruch arc presented Hunungton Beach L1brar)°~ TaltlC.'n Room. 7111 Talben Ave .. Hunt- ington Beach. Free adrn1ss1on 842-4481. "GLORIA!", see Saturday listing. THE COMMUNITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of Orange Coast Col- lcae presents a concert featunng Japanese v1ohn1st Man .T.sumura Works by Brahm$. Mendelssohn and • • • •t Orange Coast College·~ Roben B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Rd . Costa Mesa. $4 advance. S5 at the door. 432-5880 CAL STATE FULLERTON. ~e Saturday listing. Monday THE OPERA THEATER of< al State Fullenon features Michael Kurkjian direc11ng vocalists in a bill EVERY SUNDAY!! I .. m. • J p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLE OE t ..!:. occ .. SWAP MEET 'MUDl'lt~ SPACES S 10 • 432·5llO ._, • .., '"" .... ~ ' lO .......... . MotG.ws~Olll· "'8 CUll'fOll .-110M .,_..... MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC AT HOME 1HIS WEEKEND ON KOCE 50 C..lo\,·n pnnCl· ot the ivom•-., ViL·tor Bor).;t.', offL•r-. ha-. unillUl' blend of mu~1<. .rnJ lOnwdy whach h,h dl'lighll:d audil'nCL'" ,111 o\'l'r the world. I It•,., .i-. ... i-.tt..'d by memb1.:r!-> of thL· London l'hilharmonic O rchl'!'.itra . THE LP. S HOW WITH VICTOR BORGE. SATURDAY 7 PM Joan ho..,t Cicl'ly Ty on, C arlv '-i1mon, ..,,~ll'r ~IL·dgL' and PJtti Lc1Bl'llL· <l!-1 thL'V pl·riom1 thl' mu~ic of Dukl· Ellington. A loving tributl' I<' the lq.;L•ndc1ry Dukl'. ELLINGTON -T HE MUSIC LIVES ON. SATURDAY 8:15 PM Swing back to the goldl'n da)l~ ot !'Jck.ud!:>, pompadour~ and st.c1rlit ballroom!'>. 40's wi th Billy Taylor, Helen Furn•..,t • .ind the Harry JJml'~ Be1nd . YOU MADE M E LOVE YOU. SATURDAY 10:30 PM rhe renowned Italian tenor rt>turn-. in .1 program that ha::. become a holidJy tr,1ditiun . A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL WITH LUC IANO PAVAROITI. SUNDAY 9:15 PM J,Kqm•.., d'A mboi~·. unl' ol J\nwnr.rn ballet's finl'::.t dancl'r!'.i, ::.harl'.., hi.., l'nthu..,i.1-.m ,,..., ~ teaches hundred~ of New York C ity ~hool children and policemen the joy of Jitnrm~ HE MAKES M E FEEL LIKE OANCIN '. SUNDAY 10:45 PM KOCE 50 Orange County Public Television's Winter M embership Appeal Oatet>ook / Friday December 6, 1985 ' 8 p.m., CSrs L11tle Theatre S 3 and SI adm1ss1on. 773-337 1. CAI EN11il .. 1_~0-.ll·--· DANCE C 0 N T I N U E D Friday performs Bach's foccata and Fuguc in D minor. Paul H 1ndem1th\ Sym- phon> in B-nat forConccn ~d .and Fisher Tull's Concerto for rum pct with student soloist David a1ks IS p.m_ (SPs Ltttlc Theatre. SJ and SI admlS'>IOn. 773-u 71. Thuraday TliECONCERTBANDCJf( al State Fullerton, under the direction of James Romeo, fea tures an evening of works by Howard Hanson. Rossini and Verdi. Also showca~d 1& Vivaldi's Conceno 1n 8-flat for Two Trumpets, featunng student soloist~ Thomas Philips, Tony Guerrero. Steve Westmyei:, and Julio Escobedo. "THE NUTCRACKER," a holtda\ classic is presentl·d h> The J-orum Dance E-nscmbk along with gue!>t artists uracc Maduell and Kt•1th Scheaffer. dancer'> w11h the lian Francisco Ballet J-n -Sat. 8 pm . Sun. 2 p.m . The Forum Theatt'r. 4175 Fairmont Bl vd., Yorha Linda. So adm1ss1on. 779-8591 T~-llOKl-Gf 119llYwe00 .. HOYIE:S THAT STOLE: THE: SHOW IH 'a5 • ROMANCING TMnoM • 9".ASH • ftOUCC ACAHMY • STAR TMK IHs TMMAJllCH PORIPOC« •TMllANWHO KNnl TOO llUCH •nMllO. ~NT In December, it's a marathon of The Movie Channel's best movies of 1985. Blockbuster hits Academy Award winners The movies that captured the applause .and the hearts all year long .... Trademarks of Sh01N11mefThe Movie Channet Inc C Sh01N11me/The MOVle Channel Inc 1985 All rtQhls reserved DON 'T MISS OUT . CA LL TODAY! COPLEY /COLONY CABLEVISION 549-3500 I Datebook/ Friday, December 6, 1985 MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance ( lub features beginner lessons at 7 p.m .. intermediate lessons at 8 p.m .. and social dancing at 9 p.m. Each class 1s $4 and social dancing 1s $2. Kings Table. We<;tm1nster Lanes. 64 7 1 We~tminster · A vc.. Wc-;t- mmstcr K.i() .. 7.i42 Saturday "THE NUTCRACKER," set· I nda) hs11ng. Sunday • "THE NUTCRACKER," sec Fmla) h~11ng Monday MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance Club, sec Fnda} listing. Tuesday "8HARATANATYAM." This classical Indian dance form 1s per- formed b) Ramya Harishankar. and accompanied b} nute, mndangan and vocaltst 8 p.m .. LJ( Irvine's Fine Arts C oncen Hall S5, $4 and SJ adm1ss1on 856-6616. MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance Club features beginner lesM>n~ at 7 p.m .. intermediate lcc;<>ons at 8 p m .. and social dancing at 9 p.m Each class 1s S4 and soc1aJ dancing 1s S2. Meadowlark Country Club. 16 782 Graham St.. Huntington Beach. 840-7442. SEMINAi IS "CENTRAL AMERICA FREE!" This four-pan lecture/film 'K'r:l'\ focuses on Central Amencan "'Ul'\ Series coordinator 1s MJriu\ Cucumey. Tonight\ final pn '-t'n· tat10n takes a look at Ciualemal.1 .inJ El Salvador. 7-9 p.m . Orange C ''"' College's Fine Arts 11 '1. 27<11 I .ur view Rd .. Costa Me\3 S5 4 ':!-,...,,,. Sata.rday "COURAGE: Breaking I hr 111~h the Barrier of Fear·· Thi<> nam1n1·~ why people lack courage v.hl·r thl'" need 1t m ost and wh} the~ kt lt•Jr overtake them when thcf re d11~1· t11 getting what they really want \ 'lt"P· by-step approach for O\cr\11nt1u11. specific fears wilrbe offered "' .1 m .i p.m .. Orange Coast ( ollegc\ <nun scltng and Adm1ss1ons Bldg. H11nm 114, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Rd., Cost<1 \h-\J $20 fee. 432-5880. ''HOW TO DEVELOP TRAl:-.1\<, PROGRAMS and Organ1tl' \l·m· 1nars." Methods experts u!>l" 111 plJn and market their seminars anJ '"''"" shops, and command high Ice' Jn· dcscnbcd. 9 a.m.-3.30 pm . c lrJn~l' Coast College's Fine An' Bldg Room 119. 2701 Fa1rv1ew Rd c '"'J Mesa. $35 fee. 432-5880 "'PERFORMANCE ENHA '( f-•• MENT for Athletes." l 'sing ah' Jl!111· behavioral model. the 1n,trm 111r shows pan1c1pants hnv. to \.tlr1 pr~m their performanu· 11i.I achieve their potential 1n an\ \p•11 t ., a.m .-noon, Orange Coast C 11lll'!-(1 ' Counseling and Admmwn., Bid~ Room 112, 270 I Fa1rvJew Rd I "'w Mesa. S 15 fee. 432-5880 "WRITE WITHOUT MISTAKE!\ Correcting the I 0 Most ( 11n11t1°1n Errors in Business Writing I h1' workshop emphas11cs gr..imrn ,. punctuation. spelling and ''"·it 11 l;iry, 9 a.m.-1 p.m .. Oranf!.r < .. 1,1 I c :A .. l-EN.1 .. 1_~0._.y .... I ONT INUE O College'sCounschngand Adm1s~1on' Bldg., Room I I 0. 110 I Fa1rv1ew Rd . Costa Mesa. S20 fee 432-5'880 "SYNTHESIZER WORKSHOP." Composer-performer Joe Poshek demonstrates new 5ynthes1zer orx-r· at1on and 10terfac1ng. and de~nbes ·MIDI technology and the four operat· 1ngsystems o~ electronic instruments. 9730 a.m .-12.30 p.m .. Orange Coast College·~ Music Bid~. Room IOI, 2'70 1 Fa1rv1cw Rd .. ( O'lta Mc~. \IS fee . 432-5880. Wedneed.ay ARTIST WAYNE THIEBAUD lec- tures on his hfe and career at 8 p m. in conjunction with an exh1b1t of his work s at the Newpon Harbor An Museum. 8 p.m .. NHAM's Lyon Room. S3 members. $5 non-mem- bers. See Gallenes listing for more informauon 7SQ-J 122 Thand.ay "RULES. REGl'LATIONS ANO STANDARD Operating Procedure\ for Dating in the '80-. .. Where to go 10 meet people, how 10 make con tau. ~hat to sa} after ··hello ·· ho~ to handle dating and <,(:' 7-1 o,p m Golden West College'~ Fine -\n~ 211 I 5744 Golden West St Hun11ngton Bcach.S8fce 891 -,~41 Friday "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" al \oulh < oas1 Repcnon., tiS S Town < cnti:r Drive. Costa Me~a C957-40H}. I Ul'sdays through Frida)'\ at 7 1tl. aturday at 2 30 and 7~0. Sunda) at noon and 4 p.m. 1hrouj1.h Dec 24 "AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VIS- ITORS" by the Five Penny Opera Company at 0raJlge Coast College's Robcn B. Moore Theater (432-5880). 1on1~1 at 7:30, Saturday at 2 p.m Also at South Coast C<11nmun11y Church in Irvine Wednesday at 11 a.m. and 7·30 p.m. and Thursday at 7 30 p.m. ''THE -SEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER" on the main ~tagc of Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach (895-8378). tonight and Dec. 12-13 at 8. p.m., Saturday and Dec. 14 at 3 and 8 p.m .. Sunday and IXc. 15 at 3 and 7 p.m. "CARNJV AL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (978-5511 ). nightly except Mondays at varying cunain limes lhrough Feb. 9. "A CHORUS LINE:.' at the vrand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way. .\nahe1m (772-7710), mghtly except ~onda)s at var)mg cunam times through Jan. IQ "DAMES AT SEA" at the :-.Jewpon Theater Ans Center. 2501 C hfT Dmc. Newpon Beach (631-0288) final performances tonight and <iatur- da~ at 8 p.m "THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK" in 1hc Studio Theater of Saddlcback College. M1ss1on V1e10 (582-4656), Fndays and Saturda)'s at 8 p m ~unda)s at 3 p.m. through Dec 15 "THE DINING ROOM" al the (iardcn Gro\t~ Commun1t) Theater. ( hapman Avenue "est ol Vallry V1r" <it reel. Garden < 1rov(' 1897-5122) Fnda)sand\;1turda)sa1 X pm through Dcc .2X w11h '\unda~ mat111tcs IX:l 15 and 22 .H 2 \(I "KISS ME. KATE" <ti '\eha,t1an·, Wcs1 ·Drmrerftayhou~. 140 Ave - Pi co. San Clemente (492-9950). Wedncsda)s through Saturday'> at 8 p m . ~unday~ at I and 7 p. m through Feb 2 · "MY FAIR LADY" JI the C unain Call Dinner Theater h90 El (ammo J<eal, fuslln (8,8-1540). n1ghll} CX· ~cpl Munda)~ .u \ 31) ing lUrt1an 11mes through Jan 19 "ON GOLDEN POND" a1 the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple t . Westminster (995-41 IJ). final performances 10- n1ght and Saturday at 8.30 "SOME ENCHANTED EVE- NlNG" at the Gem Theater, I 21S52 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. Dec. 15 at 3 p.m . Dec. 8 at 7 30. un111 Dec. 21 "TWELFTH NIGHT" in the Fine Ans Little Theater at UC' Irvine (856-6617), 1on1gh1 and Saturday at 8 p.m. "THE WIZARD OF OZ'' by the No Base Players at 1he Anaheim Cultural Center. Q3 I N Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (533-5501). Fndays and Sa1urdaysat 8 p.m . Sundays at 2 p.m. through Dec 2 I "TltE WORLD OF CARL SAND- • C1arden C1rovt: ( ommunm Theater Sec Fnday h~llng · "KISS ME, KATE" at ~ba .. t1.in \ Wec;t Dinner Pla\-hou<,e ~t' f nda' listing · "MY FAIR LAD Y" at thl· l urw1n Call Dinner fhea1cr \er Fnda\ listing. · "ON GOLDEN POND" al the West1;11ns1er (ommuntt)-rhealer See Fnda> hs11ng. "THE RED SHOES" a1 lhl· Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beath (494-0743). ton1gh1 and Dc."C 12' 14 al 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 30 p.m through Dee. 15. "SOME ENCHANTED EVE- NING" at the Gem Theater Sec fnda> listing. "TWELFTH NlGHT"at IJ( Irvine See Fnday listing. "TllE WlZARD OF OZ" at the Anaheim Cultural .\ns (enter Sec Fnday lisung. "THE WORLD OF CARL SAND- BURG'' at Orange ( oast College. See Fnday ltst1ng "THE BEST CHRISTMA PAGEANT EVER" at (,olden '-""'' College See fnda} lis1m~ "CARNIVAL" at the H.irkqutn Dinner Pla~hou~ See Fnd.i} h'>t.rng "A CHORUS LINE" a1 the (Jrand Dinner Theatrr See Fnda~ hsllng "THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK" at Saddleback ( ollege \c:e Fnda' h\l1ng "KISS ME. KATE" at Sebasuan' '-"est Dinner Pla>-hOuse \ce Fnda' IJsttng. ''MY FAIR LADY" at tht' ( unain (all Dinner Theater See Fm1a' hsung. "THE RED SHOES" at the Laguna Moulton Pia) house Sec Saturda~ hsung. ''SOME ENCHANTED EVE- NING" at the Gem Theater ~e Fnda) hst1ng. "THE WIZARD OF OZ" at thl· .i\naheim Cultural .\n~ (enter ~c fnday hsung. "THE WORLD OF CARL SAND· BURG" at Orange Coast C'olkgc ~e Fnda:y listing BURG" in I.he Drama Studio The.ater Sunday at Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at \outh Tueed.ay ( 432-5880). Fndays and Saturdays at coast Repenor) l)ee Fnda) listing 8 pm Sundays at 2.30 through Dec "AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VIS.- "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" al ~iuth < oast Repenor. c;cr-Fnda) listing. IS ITORS" at Orange ( oast ( ollege ~ "CARNJV AL" al the Harlequin 01nner Pia~ houS(' ~ Fnda~ hc;ung "A CHORL'S LINE" .it thl' (,rand Saturday Fnda) lis11ng "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" a1 South tr======:::::.::::..=._-==-----==-========-----. Coast Repenor) See Fnda) hstmg Get "AMAHL AND THE NlGHT VIS-a wa.ve ITORS" at Orange Coast College. Sec Fnday listing. & • all "THE BEST CHRISTMAS om tt PA GEANT E VER'' at C1olden West e ( ollege. See Fnda) l1stng. "CARNIVAL" at the lfarkqu1n Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fnda~ listing. "A CHORUS LINE" at the C1rand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday hstmg. "DAMES AT SEA" at the Ne"pon fhcater .\n<> Center See Fnda> h'iling. "THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK" at addlehack College See Frida~ hsting. "THE DINlNC ROOM" a1 the h1r hll,Hll''' 11r pk.1,l1n· thl'fl'' n11 pl.tu· quite 111..l tilt: B.1 1llt1.1 11111 hr\I 11\ tlw 11nl\ h111d on rill· lw.1t l11n '\e\\p11r1 And "ill! fll'I ~·• room' \ 1111 11 rt 1 l'I\ l' 1 lw 1 .trl' .md .111c11111111'111 h .1 '"'·'" 11111 "'1th J hi)!. 1 nmn111'rm nt 111 '<'f"< c 1 .1n prrn 1d1 llwn Jfl' no hnl'' n11 ... , l r11\Hh or h H ii.. .1lil..l· r11rn .... hin~' ·'"' •i , Jin!'' 1th h1~ l hJm hvll'I' ln'tt'.ld \t111II1·n111\ per" 1n.il1Anl 'l'f.\ 1u "'hl'n '' 111'rt rl'lO~ni1nl h\ nJnll' qu1c1'un'<.·h 11n 1lw "·''l r .mll t hJrnun~ \.kdllt rr JnLin '" lnl 11111 r111r' m.111\ "'ilh r.n·pl.Jl ,., l>ri~inJlh h1111t 111 l'J~1i .1nd 111'1 rn1i11h n ••p<nnl .inn .1 t umpll tt n n11\Jti11n thl H.ilh11.1 Inn 111mh1n1·, lht h1,1n 111 llll pa't "uh tht l11,1Jr1l'' 111 1lw prl·'<.·nr NEWPORT BEACH '''l h dJ1h l 111Tlpltmt'IHJn '<-n Ill., J' tilt m11m1n~ i'·•P4-r 'h11l· ,tllnl Jnd JI ull 111111 lnl ntJI hrt·Jl..fJ,I \nd l .1\. It n 111m '' t11rn1 ,hnl \\llh )!lll'l hJlhroht'' .inti J lrt·,h 1111\\t'r h1111~1utl llw d.uh nwnu .11 our n ·,tJ11r.rn1 ltJ111n·, < Jlil11rn1.1Jll\I1""'1 nt 111.11 l U1'11ll' ·'' \\l II J' lht· lrl·'h l Jll h 111 thl l.lJ\ from '\t "'porl , fJntul l>11n111Jn I lu t PJtlC i WJl1n~ Jnl.l tJhk'll.lt· l11ocJ pn·p.1r.1111111 .in J1'o p.art ol lh«. cxtr J1ird1n.tr\ l lllinJn t''J~.'rll'nu· STORE HOURS Monday -Seturday 1:00 -10:00 Cloud Sundaya Factory Direct Dealer Panasonic aJSI ~Uy .ftad rJ OJ 111.e 1000 Brletol St. Nor1h Newport Beech (714) 47S-OM4 WE WILL MEET OR BEAT ANY ADVERTISED PRICE IN ORANGE COUNTY or 1911 P•nHonlc vlcMo 9qUlpment In •tock with purchaM of membef•hlp PIEMIUM MOVIES It IUPEI DISCOUIT PllCElll Beverly Hiii• Cop $29.95 A•ld•r1 of the Loet Ark 24.95 Term• of End••rment 24.95 Plnocclo 29.95 RotMn Hood 29.95 Dumbo 29.95 Wtzerd of Oz 29.95 Mr.Mom 24.95 - Women In Red 24.95 The Cere ... ,. Movie 24.95 fltfANY. fltfAN Y MOltE SUPER TITLES •I INN lttef'Hlb# H/Wtff ....,,..,,_ ,,...,,....c....... ._.__.,,, ... , ~'''' _.-l:ltl I/ --· ·-., "' ........ ~-- ~"'leTV~ 9by tn LAKIE TAHC>e Oftllel (I deye & 2 Nth•> Ro111Jnl1l nwm11r.1hll .in1I t11~hl\ rt'lOOlnll'OOJhlt• £11l l\Jlh11.1 Inn 1t'' till' pl·rll'lt ~llJ\\J\ "'lwn ''"' \\ Jnt 0 l'l .1111.l hl'I \\ t'l'll \I Ill Jlld I 111' o rdm.1n I 11r t 11mpktc 11l111rm.111111111r n ·,1·r \at ton' <. ont Jl t \ 1111 r 1 r.I\ < I .1µn11 111 1.. .111 u' dtrn 1 I . ··---··· Datebook/ Friday, December 6. 1985 7 • 1 .. :"A~~1 .. 11~.N11il .. l_110-.~ .... 1 CONT INUEO [)inner Theater. Sec Fnday hs11ng "MY FAIR LADY " al lht· Cuna111 ( all Drnner Theater ~l' Fnda) h'>llng. Dinner Theater. See Friday hsllng. "IUSS ME. KATE" at St•hastian\ West Din~er Playhouse Ser Fnda~ hstrng, Wed.needay "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" a: \outh <. oa .. 1 Re~rtor). See Fnda) h'>llng. "MV FAIR LADY'' at tht> < urta111 Call Dinner Theater. ~cc 1-n•~d)' hsttng. 4 "AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VIS· ITORS" at South Coast Communtl\ <. hurch. Sec Fnda) hsttng. · "CARNIVAL" at the Harlequin Oinner Pia) house. ScC' Fnda)' listing. "SOME ENCHANTED EVE· NING" at the Gem Theater. Sec Fnday listing Tbunday "A CHORUS LINE'' at the Grand "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at South (oas1 Rc-pertor) See Saturday Mene's Terrace AUTH ENTIC G REEK FOOD LUNCH Monday-Friday 11 :00 -3~00 "' DINNER Monday-Saturday 5:00-9:30 Closed Sunday Orange'County's Only · Greek Res taurant 23532 El Toro Rd., El Toro, CA (Orange Tree Plaza) 830-3228 ' -1·· .. ~ * Holiday Gifts * •GIFT BOXES Single bottJe starts at $5.10, Double bottle: $9.25 Triple J>otrle:.$15.95. • CUSTOM GOURMET BASKETS: Start at SlS.98 to $150. • PERSONALIZED LABELED WINES: The perfect gift! Each customized with your choice of names or buslneu logos. •PLANNING A HOLIDAY BASH ?' Call us for Information. We've got the perfecl spot. and all the trimmings. • Taste before you buvf 7 convenient locations. And. while In Downtown LA .• d ine In our unlqu.e. rutauranl. nestled right In the winery. CALL OR COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY. San Antonio Main Producing Winery. .a. "-• • •• Your Winery Direct Locations Call for 011ec11ons NEWPORT-COSTA MESA ·, 645 8940 . SANTA ANA • 547 8792 • 8 Oatebook/ Friday, December 6, 1985 'AMAUL AND THE NIGHT VIS- 110RS" at South Coast Community Church. Sec Frida) li~ting . "THE BEST CHR ISTMAS PAGEANT EVER" at Goldl'n Wt.'~I College. See Fnda) lis11ng "CARNIVAL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse:. See FndB) h'illng "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday hs ung. "Kl~ ME, KATE" at Sebac;11an·s West Dinner Pla yhouse Sec: Fnda) listing. "MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain CalJ Dinner Theater. Sec Fnd:i) listing. "SOME ENCHANTED EVE· NlNG" at the Gem Theater See Fnday listing. "THE RED SHOES" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Sec aturday listing. SINGLES l"rtday THE STARUGHTERS, a group of moral, ethical. single people seeking truth and nght wa ysofhv1ng.. fe~tures social ac11v1tics. stimulating dis· cuss1on and refreshments every Fn night. 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. 722· 7199. SOUTHERN WHEEL O F FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45 meets for Happy Hour from 5· 7 p m at the County Linc Restaurant. Barranca Rd. in Woodbridge. Irvine. 544-2805. Sunday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, lor singles over 45. mee ts at 11 30 a.m for brunch al the C"raz} Burro in Huntington Beach. 828-5215 A CHANUKAH DANCE for singles. ages 2 1-36. features dancing from 7-11 p.m. 10 a hvc DJ. and a complimentary bu ffet of latke'> (potato pancakes). sandwiches and ~tads: Hcldm conjonctton with a fo) dnve. adm1ss1on SS with a nc"' unwrapped toy, or SI 0 wrthout a to) 530-6636. THE CATHOLIC ALUMNJ CLUB of Orange County features their general meeting at 7·30 p.m. with dancing following at 9 p.m. For single college graduates. ages 25-40. Anaheim H)att Hotel. 1700 S. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim 957-0125 THE SOCIABLE SINGLES, which meet weekly for social fun and d1scuss1ons. presents their Christmas Pan) at 6.JO p.m. SJ admss1on 64().3875 Wedne9day WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45. meets at 7 p.m. for dinner at thr Lucky Chinese Res· taurant in Garden Grove 828-5215. "RULES, REGULATIONS AND Standard Operating Procedures for Dalin$ in the 80s... This "Single Expenence .. workshop 1s held from 7-10 p.m. at the C'cntral Savings and Loan 1n El Toro. Sponsored by the Irvi ne Vallc:y Collwege C'ommumty Services offi ce. S 10 adm1ss1on 559 .. 3333 Thureday ''RULES, REGULATIONS AND Standard Operc11ing Proccdure5 for Dating in the 80s." !>ee Thur\day's Seminars listing. FILIVI Friday VlDEO TAPES, SC<' rnda} ·s Pop hs11ng. "MACUNAIMA." .\ \atincal mil· Que of Braril made dunng a penod ol harsh m1htal"\ rule Thr director U!>('\ allcgor) 10 ·u111u1c thr l.Ountl"\. fusing popular c\prl'\\1 00\. pr!nl'rt.,, and folklorr M::icuna1ma I'> a hlat'k l'hild v.ho 1~ rhangl·d in111 a v.hnt· adult "'ht•n h1' hathl"\ in a mag1t' 'Pnng. H<' leave' hi\ 1unglc.homc and 1ourn<:y~ to Rtu an ~arch of h1~ fonune ? pm . VC Irvine's 'ioc1al \c1cncc Hall S2 SO and SI 50 ad· m1ss1on. M56·6 '7~ ADVANCE THE MADRIGAL DINNER I 985, UC Irvine's re-creation of 16th •rn· LUry banquet with costume \1nl!l'r\ coun Jester, trumpeters and 1ra- d1t1onal Yuletide feast, 1s prc\rnll'li tonaght·Mon .. and lX'c I J.11 'iun- da) banquets begin at 5 pm .ill others at 7 p.m $26.50 .ind \~~ admission. 856·6611. THE CHRISTMAS BOAT PAR· ADE is presented by C'harh Bruv.n and features a romantic t'\l·nmg overlooking Newpon Bay cnh:inn·d by the electric splendor ul the Harbor's paradr of l1ght5.. Dt•\ I 'th from 7-11 p.m. with a la vish hulk1 ••I hors d'ouevres at the Warl•hnu'<' Restaurant. Members $30 t(Ul'''" S35 760-6078. A FESTIVE CHRISTMAS PRO· GRAM is available to .:ill v.ho purchase a ··Light of Lo' c " T h1 .. Light of Love" 1s a Chnstma' trt' hght bought for a m1n1mum don.11wn or $5 and ~nefits ttw l n11l•J Cert'bral Pals) Assoc1a11on ol Oran~· ( ount). Dona tors gather Mun l>l'l 23 from 7.9 p.m. fo r the lighting tll tht· tree A ch1ldrcn·s choir perform'> .m.t holiday food and dnnk " ~r\C·J 760-0544. "FUN, SUN AND THE COMET"" the title of a 20-da> tour ol \.1·v. Zealand for outdoor loH'r' .tnll amateur astronomers intcn:\tt·d 111 studying Halley's C omct Hdd \1,11 31 ·Apr I 9, highlights 1ncludt· mwt· ings and panics with local a,1r11n11n1 clubs 10 '\uckland. Rotorua \\ ,·l1- 1ngton. Queenstown and Du11rd 111 S2.ti87 per person. double "x' Uf\Jlll' includes round-mp a1rfarr. liN l,1, hotels. a homc·'>la \ '11" 1 ii a'>tronom) -related ml'rt1.ngi, .1011 r,·, · 1urt'\. ground 1ran~port<1t1nn tr.Ill, lcr\. porterage da11\ \lgh1\tT1n~ .1. 11 more 960·2300. qngotng Evem. BALBOA PAVILION .. mo \1.111 St . Balboa. The pa' 1hon " :i < .111 ~------------·----------------------------------------------------~ s Over 1,000 Vendors FEATURING-BARGAINS GALORE •.. INCREDIBLE VARIETY IN GIFT SELECTIONS. CO-STARRING-THE BEST HIGH SCROOLCHORALC RO PS IN ORANGE COUNTY. • Ettancia H111h/Wt'd 11 Ill Santa Ana H111h/Fr1 l:l 20 Coron1 Del Marrrhuti. 12 19 Hunl•nct<>n Beach H111h/M110 141 41:1 l-'nunl.4!1r1 Valley Hlah/fut!ll. 12 24 l",ach d1y 8 high BChool pt'rforms. t!VERYBOOY rrnm that1C1hool'11C11v Gl:."l'S IN t'HE!o:' .lt11'l preiient &ny I D th11t 1hows the prof)fr 1ddreu, 8nd you'rr 1n .. PR EE! ALRO FEATlJRlNG ... THE INTERCHANGE MIMEOROUP. H11vt' run. uvf' ttme and money. Do &II your Chnstmu 1hopp1nic at lht Or&Oirt Coull\.Y FA1rtrround~Sw11p Mttt ClllUSTMAR SYECTAC'ULARJ IT'S ALL T llERIL EVERYTHll"G ... UNOER THE SU NI \ CA• EN• C 0 N T I N IJ).R U E D room~ ""llh· anifact~ from Natt\t' (astir" in the seal and ol!cr sho"" lnteraate 5 \.aknua More than 11111 Amencan and earl) Spanish cullure .\l-;o offered is "Dolphin D1'>CO\Cr\ " rides. sho""sand a1trac11ons 1ndudtng Dall) 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 4Q J-142.4. the ARCO Penguin Encounter. a ·$7 the SataJe'o Bobc,led. an IXOO<i st~k SANTA 'S VILLAGE. H1ghwa~ IX. m11l1on exh1b1t that houses 4(J(J era tis '1llagc. and a Roanng Rap1ll\ 20 miles from Sanlkrnard1no. Fea-penguins. and killer "'halt: Shamu. 1A.h1te water ad"cn1ure are offered tu red arc 12. ndes. 1ndud1ng h"l' Dall) 9 a.m.-8 p.m. (61 9) 2.2.4-3562.. (all for hours. l!S 181 'IY2.-<JXX4 animal ndes. a puppet show. pelting SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GAR· SPRUCE GOOSE. Long Beath zoo. and many colorful shops. along DENS, 2.647 PaC'lfiC' ( oas1 H 1gh"'a~. Harhor at the end of the Long Beath · fom1a and national h1st onc landmark MISS I 0 N, J l ti X 2. ( am 1 n u ""1th Santa and h1He1ndeer Dall) IO Corona del Mar Ro<>es. cactus. Freewa~ Ho"" a rd Hughes' all-wood and marine recreation center which Capi strano. San Juan C ap1s1rano a.m.-5 pm. No' 9-Jan. 5. Closed annual gardens. an ore.hid con-2.UO-ton fl;ing boat maJe~llcall\ features daily narrated cruises of Features Serra Chapel. California's Chnstmas Da)". 337-2.481 _ servatory. ko1 pands and a gift sho"" benhs for" 1s1tors tn '1c"" the ins1dl· Newport Harbor. deep sea oldestbuilding,theru1nsof1heGrea1 SEA WORLD. 172.0 S. Shores Dail) 10:30a.m -4p.ni of the world's large<;t clcar-'>pan spartfishing trips daily, ll-dnve and Stone Church. soldiers barracks. Road. Mission Ba). San Diego. Sea SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN. aluminum dome. A \anet' of d1~- charter boats. 673-5245. · beautiful gardem. and two museum hons explore a "Spaok} Koob Magic Mountain Parkwa) nil off pla~s 1nclud1ng module'> that sho"' BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO-.-------------~------------------------------- - - - -- MOTIVE MUSEUM. 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Antique carst1rca 1912.- present. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed -Sun. 546-7660. DISNEYLAND, I .fl J HMbor Blvd., Anaheim. The "Countn Bear Chnstmas Special" at1ract1on ·ts fea- tured daily through Jan. 5 in Bear ·Country. The Chnstmas cavalcade "Fantasy on Parade"·~ performed al 2 and 9 p.m. Fn.-Sat . and at 2. p.m. Sun. The Magic Kingdom continues 10 celebrate its 30th anniversaf) with the "Gift Giver Ex1raordinaire Ma- chine:· Fn.-Sat. 9 a.m.-mtdnight. Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.rn .. Mon.-Wed. 10 a m.-6 p.m .. Thurs 9 a.m.-7 p.m 9QQ-4565. KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, 80J9 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Children can visit Santa Claus da1h in Knott"" MarketPlan• from noon -8 p.m. Knott's presents 11s "Hohda) Fes11' al of Music" w1th stl'olhngchoral groups singing Chnstmas songs dail) .\ special outdoor "Chnstmas (rafts Fair"' 1s held Sa1.-Sun ocginning at 9 a.m The park fraturcs 165 ndrs. shows and attractions in five themed area~ including <llJ ~e"t (iho'\I Town with stunt <;ho'-"' and canlan dancers Fn. Ill a m.-ti p.m .. 'iat. Ill a.m.-10 pm ~un 10 am-1 pm Mon -Thur~. 111 am -n pm 2.2.0-5200 MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM. 27 IJ Beach. Bb ~L B~ena Par:... Eh 1ra l'i the newest featured replica among the alread\ elaborate collcc11on of mo" 1e and tele' 1c,1on ml'morabil1a including hfe-hke replicas of more than 200 renowned stars Dail) I 0 a.m.-8 p.m. wnh Fn.-Sat open until 9 .m. 522-1 1 55. Center Ave.. Huntington Beach Specialty shops arc located in this village that features the charm of quaint European '1llages w11h cob- bled streets. lantern lights. and 70 murals of European scenes paintt·d on exterior wall!> b~ European anisls. 894-0747. QUEEN MARY. Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Exh1b11s include special effect sound and light shows 1n the Engine Room and Wheelhouse re- enacting a near-coll1s1on at sea. and an extensive World War II d1spla) depicting the "Queen·"·· ac11"r role as a troopship. Dail~ 10 a.m -6 p.m. (2.13)4.35-3511 SAN JUAN ADULTS •15oe , THE ERTt SCULPTU~E COLLECTION E)(cellent Availability on all pieces at com petitive Investmen t Prices! "VIC'IORtl" Nf9ht .a· Call for price quotes on all signed grapbica by Erte MIKE CLUFF 714/673·6496 "Authorized Erte representative for the Newport Harbor Area" ''SPLENDID ••• CAPTIVATING ENTERTAINMENT." -PETER TRAVERS. PEOPLE MAGAZINE \ P\R\\U \T PtlTl RI~ PIU~:\T\rn\ \ff\£\ \l·m IU'Rt, l'llN \ f\ )tK "' \HfRt1n IU. \II\ \\ \\IP.I.I\ f'\ Tl'lml\\ff\ T PROIM 11N)\ I\ \~"ilN.l\110\ \\ITH 111'\ln \\ M llH R1N,I k NIH\KU \l \ti'" R) llRI O' f\h'I~ t1llltt\ nm11' r PIIDlll nR~ 'lf' n 'l'IHRrR1i ~ \THU'f\ mu.Th TR \\l '' \R'11 '' r ~' urrrr' ITT 1lfRl' 1mRf' rJ«l~ 1 rri ~' \l \R~ . ._,,...,,, ~ l~Kll m1 R) K \HN\ If\ l\~l\ Kf \11 rHI l'IPrRK \I U l«l\1 l~Hfl tt1 NI+.' \~ 11~ 1\ 11111 f:I \j n111f' 11 ~ \\ 111 11a f 11\ \k 11·111~:1'" \I• I \11' ~~ ~ . .'.:::::·:::::~-:.-.: CD:-..-· ·· I 1'\k\\lf" q I'll II til ~ NOW PLAYING •El TOflO lJw1r -'t( 'II ..... ) • HUliflNGTOll 8£ACI! DIWtGE ~ • ...,. ~· ! • . ' 9UEMA PUI• .. ~ t ~ t1 , d ""'~ \ .40 Oatebook/ Friday. Oecemoer 6. 1985 9 • .. I :Al C 0 N clo~·up details offascina11 ng areas of •he plane such as the cockpit, 01&ht deck and wing interior arc featured. l\ee the Queen Mary hsttng for more info rmauon. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) -.05-35 11. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, 100 Unt· versa! C11y Pl.. Uni versal City. A guided tram tour of Universars famt d ~10..acrc back lot and the Entenamment Ce nter. which fea- turer. fi ve hve shows. 1s ofTcrcd. (8 18) 508-9600 I:: IC • gram features the produc11onofGlan Garden Grove. SI S and $14 ad-Healthcare Medical ll'nh·r Carlo Menotti's poignant Chnstmas mission. 54-G LORY Christmas drive for needy fa mll1l' opera .. Amahl and the Night Vis-IO a.m.-1p.m .• 14662 Ncwpon \H· itors," the story of a crippled boy and Saturday Tustin. 838-9600. his Christmas eve miracle. The fully MR. JACK DANIEL'S ORIGINAL AN OPERA FOR CRJLDREI\, w staged and orchestra ted production 1s SILVER CORNET BAND prese nts Friday listing. U E D sung in English. TodaJ at 11 a.m. and "Hometown Christ mas." a genuinely A BASEBALL CARD SHOW tn{ 7:30 p.m .• and Sat. at -p.m. at Orange exc111ng tn p back to America's col-Spons Fair featu res a large au\110 get attention: ··ovenones .. features C'oast College's Roben B. Moore orful past via a theatncally staged with spons collectibles. equ1p111l·n two cultured women whose pri m11i ve Theatre. 2701 Fairview Rd .. Cosla conce rt of Joyous sounds of the and baseball cards at 2 p.m . a\ "cll.1 unconscious emerges wuhottt their Mesa. Also, Wcd.-Thurs. at 11 a.m. season. The I J.p1ece band bnngs to exhibits of the latest in spom np11p knowledge: '"Dnve-Jn.. revolves and again Thur.i. at 7:30 p.m. at South hfc the sight s and sounds of a ment. facilities, camps, vaca111111,Jn around teenagers' mating ntuals at a Coast Community Church in Irvine vanished era in >\mcn can musical medicine. 9 a.m.-4 Pm < h :!'l1g dri ve-in theater: and "Actor's Night-$3 admission. 432-5041 . history with instruments used over 50 Coast College's cafetena, :!7fl I I .ur mare" presents an actor who finds MOONLIGHT RIDES to !>Cl' the years ago. 8 p.m.. Plummer 'Y1ew Rd .. Costa Mesa. 432-'i111111 himself on stage unfamiliar with the Newpon Harbor li&hts by air arc Auditorium. 201 E. Cha pman Ave.. MOONLIGHT RIDES, SCl' I riJ.~~ pla), the other actors, and h1s own presented by Aero f'!1te Cente r ('all Fullerton 77 ,_3347 listing. role. Fri -Sat., 8 p.m .. Chapman for reservations. 756-1144. A HOLIDAY ARTS & CRAFTS "TOYS ON PARADE," .t p.irJd College's Waltmar Theatre. 333 N. LAGUNA POETS meet eaC'h Fn at Sale. with un usual handmade gifts for presented from I ()..11 :30 a ,,, I( .1 Glasscll. Orange. $5 general ad-8 p.m. for scheduled and open holiday g1v1ng and decora11ng offered tu res giant heh um balloons. J\ "'I .1 mission. $3 for children and seniors. readings at the Laguna Beach Public 31 reasonable pnces. 1 ~ presented many celebrities including "I ·" 1 .. 11 997-68 12. Library. Eva Poole-Gibson. author of from Q a.m.-3 p.m C1oldcn West Li fe s"' Kim Fields. · I' •nl-\ A WINTER CONCERT of holiday '"Letter from a Poet to the Most College. Edinger St. parking lot. Brewster's .. Soleil Moon I n .ind music. including Alfred Burt's Beautiful Place in the World." is 15744 Golden West 1it . Huntington "'Police Academy's"' \111 h.ii l ''Christmas Card Carols .. and a series featured. 494-9550 or 494-8375. Beach. Free adm1 ss1on !!91-399 1. Winslow." The parade tx·~in '" of Hebrew folk songs. pi.as both "GLORY OF CHRISTMAS - A AN EVENING OF COMEDY, see Ci v1c Center Dr. and Ros' \t1< 1 1 in Friday tradittonal and contemporary carols Living Nativity" 1s presented at the Fnday listing. Santa A.Ila and conunues thrm1clt lh\' and holiday songs. is performed by Crystal Cathedral. Singer Debby A CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS main streets in downtown ~:111:.1 \11.1 AN EVENING OF COMEDY 1s the Fullerton College Chamber Sing-Boone ponrays Mary, the mother of CARNIVAL fea tures free food, games 97 3-6115. prc'>l·nted ~1th four student-directed ers and Chorale at 8 p.m. Wilshire Jesus, and actor Dean Jones portrays and pony ndes. as well as children's "GLORY OF CHRISTMA~. · "'1' one-act pla ys. Featured plays are Auditorium. east side of Lemon St.. th e Shepherd/Narrator through Sun-photos with Santa available at no Fnday lisung. .. Not Enough Rope·· centered around between Chafman and Wilshire da). The production runs through charge . .\ raffie for a color TV 1s held. A WINTER CONCERT. '>C.'\' I 1.n three nf'urot1c people 1n a boarding Aves. S4and S admission. 871-8000. Dec. 21. Shows are Tues.-Sun. at 4:30, Oonattons of toys and cannl·d food Ii sung: _h=o=us=c=. =o=ri=c =o=f=w=h=o=fa=k=e=s =a=s=u=1c=id=e=to===AN=O=P=E=R=A=F=O=R=C=H=IL=D=R=E=N=p=ro-=-r6~:J~Oiiaiiiniidiiii8i: 3i0ipi.imi.ili2ill4~1 =Lc~w~1~s ~S!t.!. '.'.ft•!te~m~-~s aBrEc:a~cc~eiipiiteiidiiaiitiitiihiie iieiivelniitiifiiior·t~h~cl Sunday -lUXU•Y THIA1RES MOONLIGHT RIDES, SC\: I 11d.1. A K INS ,2 7$ '" IWO M•h WUkC1•1•. , listinto [1AILV 1 JO ) <IO ~ 'iO 1100 tO tll * iiiiiA * HOlmliC'roN BtJICR M"'1n a. .. ,. f~.u.1 EdwerdS Chatter Centllf 529 5.319 IM I 0770 * cosrAiKSA * IA U11W>A fJlW,m!) Town (MIPI Pacific ~ La Mir.t(IA /51 4184 ~ 2AOO •n roAO f •JWar"' t 1 T nm '\111 ~ •MJ$Si0ii VIEJO * wtSTiilflS'itll EdwMds Vif'J'> Malt l:.dw;wds l/lllq C#fttlPf 495 6220 891 Ol!iR1 OIWiCl .,. wtS'NINSTtili St.chum ()rM< In P«lflc ~Ht Wlll'f )Q 639 m o OnYe 1n ae 1 J693 fll!14•Uttctl',U• l , .... ..., .......... ,&Mfllln 10 Datebook/ Friday. Decem~er 6, 1985 W l · * '" Ma1 0 "11 s~1u•C1•1 •._Sun D0 1VE INS 1' • Cl•ll• & H ohdo• Unleo ... 01eo ~ · Rt "" "G RV OF CHRJSTMA \II' (.,: '. ~lfl~[]~[)I :t~~~J ::::;1n~ s · 4 2m 1'01 MOONLIGHT RIDES, see I 1 .i.1\ STITCHES .,.0) SHOWS AT s )0 7. )0 ~ ' 30 MGG£D EDGE (R) SH O WS AT $4 0 1.00 .. 1020 TO LIVE ANO otlE IN L.A., .. , A TS 20 7 30 & 9 ~O TltE QOQ5 MUST -CRAZY (PG) s •40 7 so & 1 0 00 Sl'tlES LIKE: US (PG) SHOWS AT I 2 0 3 JO S·40 7 S0 &1000 WttrTE NtGKTS (f'G·IJ) 0H£ llAGK: 1 :OS )1SO 7: 1 S & 10 00 CHlttsTllAS CG) IN 70Ml\ll I NO PASSES I 30 ) 30 S 3 0 7 l O 9 J O SUDDEN D<ATH (R) Ptu~ Co Fu1urt 9 Ou'"' o t 11,. N1n1• (RI AOCK Y rv CR) Plu• Co H tl RcCI So111' (PG I JJ THAT WAS -nt!EN._ THIS IS NOW (R) Ph,.SI Elm o'\F lrc (R ) hsttng. Tueed.ay AN AUXILIARY CHIRST\l.\'\ BRUNCH and Fa5hton Show 1 !11 Id by the Tustin .\rea Women·-. I 1b Ho!>p1tal .\ux1haf) The c'ent . ''" hospital aux1haf) members 1 111 crease their kn owledge of n • ••111 ac11v111es of the aux1har. and "'' acknowledged for thl·1r hou1 •l SCl'YICC to the hospital 111 I Healthcare Medical ( entt•r I Newpon ;\\C .. Tu~t1n. I! 'K-%1)(1 ' _t24J . "GLORY OF CHRISTMAS," Fnda) listing. hsung. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili wednetMSay AN OPERA FOR CHILDREN. " .-., .. CHMTOI CENTRE ..... CllllA ........ UllVERSITT ···~ YUOMAU ••• /SoCll lO II I TUCI llLIY STEREO UQN HUS MAU .... ,4, TOWN CENTER STARTS FRl>AY DECD&R 20th .. ROBERT REDFORD-rt£RYL STREEP "OUT OF AFRICA" tftlfft TO. COO£.R (70 •' TWACI nl'f STClfO) tlw•r• CIOIA C£NTER . lft•ft lllVOSITY e4wer• El T~O ...... VD> TWlt ,,_., .. , VllAGE CENTOI tlw11•1tllflltGTON Friday listing "GLORY OF CIUUSTMAS," ... ,. Fnday listing MOONLIGHT RIDES, Sl'e I n~.11 listing. Tbanday AN OPERA FOR CHILDR EN. sc,· Fnday listing. MOONLIGHT RIDES, see Frida hsunt "G ORV OF CHRISTMAS," '>t'l Fnday lisung. NIGHT TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME SEE YOUR DATE BOOK FM fWT1llll DIT AM.I Coll 642-4321 _.. ................ -----------------·------~~- Son's a son 'till he takes a wife A sexier Tammy at Crazy Horse DEAR ANN L<\NDERS You did rt ap1n and I am furious Several years ago you used a tired. inan(" senseless hnc and several men and their mothers wrote to ob1cc1. You promised not to u~ rt again. hut here II 1s -plain as da>-I refer 10 that stupid saying. .. A son is a son until he takes a wife. but a daughter 1s a • daughter all of her hfc." Your contention was when sons marry they are takcn over by 1hc1r wi ves' famil y And dnft away from their own. I womcd when I read that because I had seen it happen in some cases. My own husband. however. remained very close to his parents and so did his three brothers Our sons, ages 34 and 30. rcmain qu1tc close to us and I see no signs that this will changc. so will yo u please knock 1t off. Annie., It doesn't wash TEED OFF IN S.\NT/.\ MONICA. DEAR TEED: Sorry to dJspa&e yoer 1tatemea1, be& tJae old 1aylll1 11 qaJte &nie ill at leas& 1eve. oat of tea marrta1e.. aecorei.1 to tJae mall we rettive ill ~. offltt -u4I ou mall 11 jHl aboe& u Hee1t a barometer as yo. will ever fl8d. People tell me tbe lnttL No rea._ for tJaem to Ue I doa'l UoW iMm ~ tky doa'l ltDOW t>d war d~ lnWN CfNTf R . .. . '751 -4184 ' 11\ ""I\ A me. Many leners an llllllped. Tiie major complaint from motJlen aboa& tJaelr married sons Is tlU1 one: "We never see o•r sons u ymore. They are alway1 at tllelr In- laws' boase becaase U1at's tJle way their wives want It. We feel very ilart, e1peclally al Tbaklgivlllg ud Cllrl1tmas." I'm &lad It's different wltJi yoar .soa1, bat tJaey are excep- tions, ao& die nde. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS; I was interested in your reply to the woman who wanted to know 1f1t was OK for a physician to give his teen-age (oldcrl daughters pelvic exam1nat1ons. You said the doctors w11h whom you consulted were not in favor of1rea11ng members of their own family. What about nurses who work tn the ofliccs of physicians? Should their male boss gi ve them pelvic examin- ations?-BLOOMI NGTON. IND. DEAR BLOOMINGTON: I eo91al- ted tilree play1lclau. O.e said no. Two uld tJaey did perfrom Hell examlllations becaue tJaelr aanes lll1l1ted. ne womea claimed &Jley bad more CODflduce m tilelr bo11es tJia. m uy otiler doctor. AJ10 It was more eoaveaieal: DO appomlmettt, DO waitlD& and no bill. • • • ANN LANCERS DEAR ANN LANDERS: My boyfriend (21) and I (20) hav(' been going out together for the past six yea rs. We've both gone out with other pcoph: but for the: past three years we've dated each other eitclus1vely. We have problems I 1ke other couples. but one thing about him bothers me a lot Jerry can't verbalize his ftthngs for me. I realize his famil y hfe has a lot to do with 1t (cold parents). But lam so urcd of saying. "I love you ... and heanng him say. ··1 do you. too ... I know he lovcs me but I need 10 hear him say 11. Any suggestions? - SILENT LOVE IN THE CARO- LI NAS DEAR CAROLINAS: Oii« YH break tile 1ouct barrier, Uain&• wlll be bette r. Give lllm lessoes. like tJll1: "Repeat after me: I LOVE YOU ... " By RANDY J .MATIN o..,....,.c---.1 If this 1s 11.hat gro11. 1ng oldl'r I' all Jbou1 thl'n lht' lulurr looi..., pn·11, good Tamm) W)nctte. who mJdt' a two night \land a1 tht· ( ra1~ Hor<,c.· last Monday and Tue\da). ha'> takl'n on a d('Cldedh \e"a 1magl' than when she last ~wung through three \C.ll"i hark Gone 1s the earth mother look wrth 1hc ""'de. !>quarc dant1ng drcsse<1 and rodeo boot" In l'xt·hangc Wyncttt' 11.as ~poning a \mJn shon hair cut and went through a ..em.''> ot snau~ gown~ that ~h1111.ed her ligurc olT as both <1lendcr and \omcthrng 10 brag about Sho""'ca<11n~ hl•r earl) hits in a medic) that included "I Don't V. an1 To Play HouSt' ·and "D-1-V-O-R-( -E" Wynettc ~ung ""'Ith uncann~ at1ent1on to each nott• adding dollop\ ol pure cream atop no1e du\ta'> The notes shpcd out)() s11.-cctl~ that ~ou wcrt· ht,okl'd w11h sh1' er<. as thl' tears staned 10 roll Here·., womanhood hl"rt •~ fem1n1nrt\ ll'ndC'r compass1onat(' and tough - W11h 1hc rclC3S(' or hl"r latl'\1 Jlhum ~ \ n('lll' I' ma long thl' 1rans111on 1n10 contemporar. t:ountr. Hu-..l'\cr a d1'>(la1mer on tht• Jacket 1nd1ca1cs that tht• trans111on "h not without ~me pain and searching. '\nd for the mo<>t pan the nt'" mJll"nal '" -..elcomt· Too bad she wa~ so 111 ad,t..ed a' 10 m:ord Dan Hill'\ 1.app) o"erwrought ··Somellml'S When "-'t Toulh" as the tttk track. or at all Despite thtdelt\cr. hl"rc (with the duet' ocal of Mark (1ra~ \Upphed h' pre-recorded lapel thl\ -.ong"' so 111 \uttl'd tor\\' nl'lll". a '01l'C that ha' alwa)S ~I trends. that wu ""'anted to pull lhl' mtl rophone out ot her hands. ".-------------------", et1:1AW•I•l•• "A VISUAL f>1!!''u:i;~,c··•-'--' •••• • •••••• • • • BARG AIN MATINEES FIRST 2 Performances Monday ! Thru Saturday 1Except Holidays & Spec Engagements 1 nter LA MIRADA GATEWAY ...:.'.:.;:••~• ~..::•~t:.:• "'::;:":.::••::.•.::;"":.:"'~'.:;;••~\ 111 n•11 ,,,, , .... ~., .. v .... .,, v ... ._ ~ WONDER-IT~~-;:~: 0 l21W t 1U 4140 IAND T _, .... I~ 1aw1a.t;;a;~ THRW. PEOPLE ,;..:-_.~.,1 OF All AGES. 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TO&MMmoctMOL.WS,_.111 Ul~OtllH r..-i IUD SOMIA 1 .. 1J1 1:t * :'.: ;'! MIDDIN OIA"4 1111 f OUTMS Of THI NINJA 111 c-.~~ Q9YY CNAA-&YllJIOYO SPllS UICI UI ,,.. NAnoNAl l.AMPOOH'S NllOfiUfl VA(Afl()H 1-.1 .. ... .... MArM -~I) 11MIOU)MOH1MINU1,...1t1 TO lM t1C Oil IN LA. f9l CO#IM.tNOO loHABRA .. ~~. "! . . . smcHIS ~ MCJC TO THI fUTUll .-. Oatebook/ Friday. Oeoember 6. 1985 I I -; ---- .. __,., The 1985 Newport Chapter, National Charity i.ea,ue. debatantee are IUmerly AklD. LlDclaay Al•trom and Janet 8lelen, flnt row: JUI Bell, 8uan Bradbury, ~tbryn Brown. Cameron Docler. Tracy ltft.Da and and Jo&ADe Penta, MCOnd row: Joanne Goody, Paall.De Ban.on, Jalla 12 * Oatebook/ Friday, December 6, 1985 • j ' ..... ,..... Rocbadel, Dana Jacboo, Ana Jeppe and KellJ Kopp. tb&cl row: Krl8tln Lowder, Heather llanclark,.Cynthla llbt:ba. Amy lllcClellaa and Molly McGrath, fourth row. and Beth Merry. K.rUten lllla.m. Cynthia Palmer and Mecan TlDCler. • • Ti~ktockers debut at Charity League Ball By VIDA DEAN . Each young woman wearing a wanted that tall man with the beard to and Mn. Mileoko Docler, AJe:ruder "It has been so exciting to work floor-length wh11e gown, white gloves present her. He did and he even srew Lynn; Tracy Margaret Evant, Mr. with these girls and see how they have and her gold and pearl medallion (it;>r back the beard that had since d1sap-and Mra. MeMa Evaaa Tyler d1:velopcd," ~id Barbara Jolanaoa service) was intr.odu<*i a~ she ap-peared Stringer; Joaue Ried Penta: Mr. and \<iturday evening at the 25th debu· peared from behind sheer draperies ·Following the collecttve in troduc-Mrs. Rlcbard Ferda, Robert Bue tante ball of the Newport Chapter of on " ~tage decorated w11h tall um .. of t10n of the 1985 debut.ants and the ud Joa.Diie Helea Goody, Mr. a.ad the National Charity LcaJue. French tulips. champagne toast. guests were served Mn. Allen Goody, Mlclaael Allen. The ball director's excitement was Fathers esconed their daughter~ a)ive-course dinner .. a roast veal Also. Pauline Martlaa Hanton, Mr. ~harcd'at the event ~more than 500 down the red carpet which extended loin meal.,., 1th chocolate mousse cake and Mn. Victor Baa.on,· DoacJa• parents and friends M the 24 young the length of the ballroom as Ron de~sen (each ponion topped with a Andenoa; Jttlla A.IUle Hoclaadel, Mr. women "rnakin.-t:betr· bows to so-Rabin's orchestra played · a tune decorative 25 ) Cbrls LIJldsay had -;et and Mrs. Jack Hochadel, Nadlm l ltt>" at the Westin South Coast chosen by the deb each table w1th a profusion of tulips. Blk.laul; Dana Mlcbelle Jackson, Mr. Plaza. . "AnchorsAwe1gh"'wasthetuncfor tuberoses. lttac. amarylln anc:r silver uft. Mn. Dona.Id-Janson, Roland , The young women (mostly 18 an~ Katbryn Brown being escorted h) leavei. se1 on silver tra)s engraved Preciado; Au Grace Jeppe, Mr. and I 1 year olds now oollege students) father Rlcbard a Naval Academ} with hearts. · Mn. Artlltar Jeppe, Randall Long; h~\C done volunteer work as grad as 15 his b;other and a nephe"' Kelly Jean Kopp, Mr. and Mn. f 1cktockers (the daughter port10!1 of "It wau surprise to me. I didn't know The evening concluded with danc-Ant.bony Kopp, Charles Rlsb; Kristin •ht· mother/daughter orgamzataon) she had selected It," said Brown. ing ... a vanet) of music to interest A.IUl Lowder, Mr. ud Mrs. Steven , nee the seventh grade. both the debs and their flandsome Wawra, Kevin Tbompson; Heatber "This particulai group of young Ounng the cocktail hour. Sally and escom (in tails) and the beaming Dawu Manclark. Dr. and Mn . Wll· i~omen in their years of Ticktocker William Palmer '>aid daughter parent~ llam Manclark, Carl Scllloeuman; Jl 11v1t1es have given in excess of ~yutbla had ~.lected the theme from Formally speaking. the debutantes. CynWa Eliubetb MartlJI, Mr. a.ad -l r)()() volunteer hours in service to Ice Castles. The parcnl\ of a their parents and escom are Kimber· Mrs. William MartlJI, Bren Water- the community," noted · Rboda ~.ebu~nt f?r the second siraight year ly Annette Alt.In. Mr. and Mrs. Jack mu; Amy Lynne McClellan, D·r. ud- Staoley; president of the chapter. said. ~.hes the romantic one in the Carr, Rlcbard Dreyfua: Lindsay Mrs. Gerald McClellan Jr., Sbayue ··As I made my bow (traditional St. family ... Last year daughtl'r Mary ltatheriu Alstrom. Mr. ud Mrs. Ra.ndall; Molly McGratb, Mary Ano James). I thought how proud J was to c~ose .. Take me out to the Rall Jobo AJstrom, Briu Dobbin-Pollock; McGratb and the late William Ed· ht' part of this group," said Heatber Game as a tribute to hl·r fatht·r and Juet Marie Bielen, Dr. and Mrs. ward Josepb McGratla, Jobn Calder; Ma.oclark. their love of the game Robert Blelen, Mattbew Paskerlan; Beeb Amml Merry, Dr. and Mn. Heather's father, Or. William Man-Jobn O'Donnell wa\ pre,cntor ..it Jill Charlorte Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Merry, Josbaa Yapda; rlark said. "As I stood waiting. I the ball. . th1~ was the third ume he Rlcbard Bell, Donald Verleur; Susan Kristen Marie Milam, Mr. and Mrs. though t how pretty my daughter had made the formal an -Quinn Bradbury,Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robert Miiam, Rlcbard Lemmon Jr.; lo11ked and how glad I was to be nouncements. One of thl· ume\ "'a\ Bradbury, James McMabari J r.; Cyutbla A.IUle Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. there .. (Mom Oa.rlne was seated when deb Cameron Doder, v.ho wa!> Katbryn Jean Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer, Samuel LaSbelle, nngs1de and "helping" Heather make then m the.sixth grade. attended and R ichard Brown, Cbrlatopber and Megan Lynn Tingler. ~r. and John o •Donnell filled a re- the deep. elegant bow.) said when she made her debut \he Lorereoz; Cameron AD.D Doder, Mr. Mrs. Davld Tingler, Ian Evus. queet. Jill Bell, center of mom An&elin and e8COrt Donald d VerJnr•a attention. , BeamlnC parenta Karen an Robert 111.lum. Twenty-four young women make bows to society at ball. Sally and William Palmer deb parentll acatn. Oatebook/ Friday, December 6, 1985 '* 13 _1 I 'Glory of Christmas 'ready for emergencies By JERRY RICE camels involved in the play. The "We were looking for a certain It 1s minutes before the start of primary stage is nine stories tall quality for both of the roles," said the final night o f preview show-and 170 feet wide, but the action Coleman. "We needed a 1ngs of"Thc Glory of Christmas" takes place throughout the 12-Thom ton Wilder-type person to at the Crystal Cathedral and there story facility. fill the role of narcator. He needed are problems. "What we try to create is to be personable and someone Big problems. environmental epic theatre," said easily liked by the masses. be- Dean Jones. who stars in the Worthington ... We build an en-cause he has to tell the story and production with Debby Boone. is v1ronment through sound. light interact with the people onstage at delayed in traffic. Fortunately for and special effects. Epic comes in the same time. ro-d1rectors Conwell S. Worth-with the numbers involved and "With Cassandra, we found an ington II and Michael Robert with everything going on. we still innocence as well as a maturity Cokman. the actor who will play have to create good theatre." that could be personified Jones· role of the shepherd who ··1t's a Cecil B. DeMille done together." he continued. "She is narrates the biblical account of live." he continued. also a good singer. which is 1hc birth o f Chnst after the While the propartions of the important for her role." r.irogram·s opening week. is in the show might tend to overwhelm "It was the most thorough audience. the viewers. the directors also audition I have been to," said Ho"e' t'r. replacing Jones will wanted to build a rapport between Byram. who has appeared in m.iu1re the recycling of 24 audio the central characters and the television's "Hill Street Blues" \racks. because Jones and Louis audience. fi and "Matt Houston," as well as lk1~ran have different ways of They easily ound the qualities receiving the Dramalogue Critics 1 nterpr·:ting the script. necessary for that communica-Award for her work in "West Side Rut Jones finall y arrives. tion with the audience in Jones d Boo h · Story." "They had us do every d1m1nating the need of his re-an ne. w ocontmue through song (she sings four in the role of plan·ment taking the stage. Sunday in their roles as the Mary) and every piece of .. We had about every problem narrator and the virgin Mary. It . ~ou co uld imagin_e." said Worth-was moreofachallenge, however, dialogue." ington. who is directing the pro-to find those same qualities in the Both actors have the challenge duct1on for the third time. ··eut actors who will replace them of not only giving their own ">1tua11o ns that would be beginning Tuesday. interpretation of the roles. but l'atastrophic 10 others. didn't .\fter surveying 1.400 sub-also replacing celebrities who are atTect us that much. Because of missions. Worthington and Col-near the end of a week of near- the scope of the production. eman selected about 600 of them sellout performances. Michael and I wcr~"t'"ondit1oned." forauditions. Bothdirectorsindt-"I don't feel afl)' pressure at It 1s a good thing they were pendently and together have ha?J all." said Dezseran. who has prepared since the siic of the experience searching for acting performed in four network tcle- prcsentauon brings wnh ll a lot of talent. Last season. they com-vision pilots and a number of potential for disaster. It involves bined to stage the revival of"The films. "They are the carrying t"o complete casts of 200 mcm-King and I'' o n Broadway with the personalities. so the public has -hers each:-wtth -another 100 late Yui Brynner. come 10 expect certain thmgs "orking behind the stage. There Following three audition from them." / Dean Jone., who play• the part of the Shepherd No•. 29 tbroqh Dec. 8 ln the Cryatal Cathedral'• .. Glory of Clutetmu ... -Louie Deaeran will play t1te put fr-om Dec. 10 to Dec. 21. arc also four stallions. 12 sheep sessions. the directors selected "Dean is the one with the and goats. two donkeys and three Dezseran and Cassandra Byram. pressure. because he has to play the role and represent himself." --------------------------~ Dezseran continued. "Cassandra Performances of"The Glory of Christmas" continue daily except Monday at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30 l>M. 11f:'f1I srv11 •<, tmm 80ston Traders Crewneclt ond t J.vl o lior rlJQ w<)f) I 11nc1iono1 ond rugged thOf IOltP k.• lhP OIJldootS &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH • ( 714) 644 -5070 14 Oatebook/ Friday. December 6, 1985 and I can a lot more easily flow in10 the rnold the directors want." AMERICA'S #I COMEDY HIT ''HILARIOUS!•• .m. throu Dec. 21. UT/-1Ml,li11 Wl,llll,taM edwanls UNIVERSITY ~::.~~~AOSS 854-8811 'Fo takt• ,ulvantagt• ot all tht• \\a\~ lht• Da ll ~ Pt lot ht•lp~ light inflat u)n, l'~ill f)..12··1:l21 Plllt Hiroshima's style hard to pin down By RANDY JAY MATIN Talk to Dan Kuramoto of the group Hiroshima and inevitably the sub1ec1 11f categonzatton of music will come up Hiroshima. a band compnscd of maml~ third generation Amencan\ of l,1panese descent or ··~ansc1 .. ha'e . il-..a~s been categoncall) un- ' Jtl·gonz.able. ')aid Kuramoto 1n a recent t1·lphonc IOI CPVICW "We arc j31/ hut \.\l' are not a Jazz act. We arc pop. but \\1' are not a pop act. rd call us son of albu~nted1an hke Ltt R11en6tlr- Mluld do." , .\ppeanng last weekend at the ( 1olden Bear tn Huntington Beach. H1rosh1ma are beginning what the} term a gras~ roots tour to suppon the "''"'album "Another Life." . . the band's sait and keyboard player .ind main composer. "1s more dance on,·ntcd with some emphasis on pop. Our record company feels that it 1s ea~1er to market us now that the "hole Windham H1ll th1ng has made inroads. But oddly enough the> l'ategonze us in their "black mus1C" promotion dep artment. Being rategonzed as a black act 1s not a problem, but we would hke to think )Ou can make a rttord and 11 can be promoted as it 1s. I guess we are a b11 of an odd ity." · Radio and the rttord buymg pubhc \ecm to fall into hne with these 1.ategories as well. After three weeks 1h1• album 1s doing well on thr H1llboard charts. entenng at tt 150 "'11h a Bullet. This 1s encouraging as Jn .ntry point cons1denng that the highest point a ny Hiroshima album has charted was # 52. .. .\nd." Kuramoto adds, "we are gcuu'la-a-lot more-play 1n dance dubs in New York and on black radio here. KUTE is playing four of the new 'ongs ao hca-ry rotation." Thouah K1roshima's first album .iiieeared in 1979 and was followed by a Grammy nomination (in the R&B \ategof) ). the aroup's second release. ·'\nothcr Pla~" in only Hiroshima's tounh album. "Another Place" is half a logical progression an the tl1rosh1ma sound and half uptempo. Also the group has added vocalist Barbra Long. o f malled Japanese and English parentage. to h?lp wi<Jcn their audlrnce. Sa)s Kuramoto. "We lake playang l lubs but we want to play larger halls 100 The Golden Bear 1$ the first club we played almost 1mmed1otcly after lOming out of the "ud10 Not l..nov.1ng hov. the aud1enct' wtll react to matenal is a\""a)S a seal) fot:l~ng .\nd 1n a club hkc the Bear )'OU hnd out n:al quick ""hat the audience likes and doesn't ltkc because of the in11mac) " Ongmall~ the nl'"" album v.a' <.lh edulcd 10 rnmc out at tht' \3mc time as thl' Jacl..<>on·\ 1c-1on tour \, I H1 m~h1ma and tht• Jack~ons art· latx-1 mates. at 1hr . ume a11 a\at1ah1t I pl•r<.o nnel 1n 1lud1ng lohn I l\.uramo10. H1 ro\h1ma's manager ""ert· con.centra11ng o n the Jat l..~onc. Ont"" of tht" main a~pects that 'S<'tc. • H 1rosh1ma off fromother poplfu\1on groups 1s its u~e of 1rad1t1onal Japanese anstrunwnts. ··1 gre"" up "'"h lhl· Ta11'11 drum I and thr Kolo." \:ltd !o,.uramoto ··anJ I to me the~ v.ere not at all incons1Stl·n1 bit embarra,~J that m~ l)Cl'r' I ""ouldn'i th1ni.. tho\t' in\lrumenh were cool. .\II the kids I l..ne"' "'ert• humming nx·I.. and roll. not Japam·<,e music When I put H1ro<.h11na together there \\a\ nc\Cr an~ doubt that ""c "oulJ uSt· thc'>C instrument\ 1n the act. It ""all ne\ er a case ol ·He)'. let's put this log up on stage with stnngson 11and hope people freal.. out and bu' our rernrds · It JUSt seemed natural-.. -NC1N PlAYING - ,; aOtNl PMi< p ><If!( ~ lltll'na PM'll 0nw In 821 4070 •COSTA MESA CdW..us Bmtol s.eo 7444 ~ PXlllc S U Mlt .t(l.I !l!M ZAOO liWiC'.l Clty~P 634 ZSSJ * COfli MESA OiiAiiC'£ E<lw¥tlS ClMtN C«>lff P.ctfl< $ ~l'Qt 979"1" ~1n6349361 l'OlliifAIN \iAUiY * WESTMINSTVI ~ Founu"' V•ilfo\-C-M<l\ C·~ w,...1 7 I 4J 8J9 1500 89 I 1935 L .-;;fffhiT(O•flt -~1· COPES benefit ball set this weekend The Boat Maintenan~ Workers of Newport Beactl have announced all proceeds from their First Annual Chnstmas Ball and Benefit will be awarded to COPES(Ch1ld or Parent.al EmergenC} Sen aces). a Santa Ana cns1s shelter for anfan1s and chtld~n. The pubhc as 1nv1tcd to the BaU, Saturda), Dec. 7, from 5 10 10 p.m. at Crows NeM Yacht & Ship Brokerage. 2122 Newpon Blvd .. Newport ~ach. Black tie 1s optional. .\ tax deductible S 15 adm1ss1on at the pany includes beer or wane and hors d'oeuvres. Gal) Fane and his band "Beats Working" will perform hve music. Door pn1es wall also be given away. including tra\d pa1k - ages. restaurant and cheater pas<,(,'\ and a Torn} TO)S "Omn1001·· robot Boat Mamtcnanci: '-' orlcrs in- clude )acht broker\ and o""ner\. mechanics and sh1pwnghts. Bonnie Haines and Elizabeth Robinson arc co-chairpersons for the event Ser- ving on the C\ent commlltee arc Newpon Beach residents ~nnie Bradford. Bruce Reihl ( a1h" and Brad Hartwell. Jenifer Secret: Dan treech. nd~ and Ed ( O\ and \.khnda Morgan COPl:S ·1s Orange C oun1~ ·~ onh 2-'-hour \ oluntar. , htld Cn\t~ u~nlet pro\ld1ng emcrgenc~ \helter to ch1l- dn.•n ages Ii"~ and under "'ho ma\ tM.• subJCCt to abuse or neglcll It<. aim 10 pre\ ent child abuse.< 0PE\ 1~ stalled b~ professmnals and \ olunteers from the commun11' -------- CHEVY CHASE _,:,. :. -·. ··.. . . .. -. • # .. ~ ·-. . . . , ·- DAN AYKROYD .. ..-,,. ... :;.-. .. -.. . .: :. ... _ .. .... -"" .... .._ ... -.... • • ••• •••• .. -·. -.. . . -..... -. , ..... , ...... -_ .... .... ---• -.. ·~ .. ... ... ..... --,, --.... ... • -- With spie-. like the-.e who needl) enemi ... :-? 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(ZIJ) Ul-06JJ -f lStQI SQUM( U-Ul1'H ,Ac.le Gamm ........ 49!1'220 CDWMDS lllSSOC VU > MAU ... ,34.~~J CXDOll: UIT& AU ~O· 7&U lDWMOS 8RIS I~ Wiit-TU 8'1 0!>6 rowMOS VlLAlil C01m fiiiWlD n t.JUl ,ACllC HM AT 1' OI II WUf-TH m 0~6 UA WES T.sTtJ !Ml l UMl& llACI '97 I 'I I rowuos sc.mc u~ Oatebooll./ Friday, December 6 1985 I ~ .. I I CHARTER CRUISES THE NEW TREND ... FromPage3 .. To own one of these. the cost can be horrendous." c,:ud Darrin Horowi1z. who !>kippers a 62-foot Pacemaker 1hat boasts four diesels. a master stateroom with bath and two guestrooms Wlth shared bath. Just to keep the boat tted up in 11s Balboa Bay Club sltp and m top cond111on costs the owner about $4.000 a month, Horow1u said. That prohib11ive kmd of expense would keep the average person in dr.dock. But it's eliminated through chartenng. A group of .fishermen sharing the coo;t of a boat charter not onl y don·t have to worry about equip- rient - a good vessel may stock $40.000 worth of rods and reels. Horowitz said-but their skipper \\Ill guide them to the best fishing off Southern California's coast and get them home safely while ' the\ quaff the boat-supplied beer. ~·till more affordable fishing trips are offered on regularly c,chedulcd boats for as little as $1 7 for adults and $12 for children. Even during parts of the winter. when charters would seemingly drop off locally. agents report bus\ schedules. For instance. for e-wport Harbors annual ( hnstmas boat•parade. the Festi- ' al of Lights. \ irtuall)' all avail- able boats have been booked up. Tht• annual festival. which take!> place Dec. I 7-2J. features about 100 boat~. fro m c,k1ffs to \achts. decorated 1n that year's ihcmc. MaO\ homeowners along 1hc ba) decorate as well. so that the • entire Y.aterfront 1s a brilltant d1spla} of lights and music. .\nd while sportfish1ng spec1al- 1sts like Davey's Locker arc ofTenng half-to f ull-<iay fishing trips. they're also g.eanng _up for clients have in mind. agents and skippers alike agree they'd be wise 10 shop around. "It used to be you had to be a licensed yacht broker to be a charter broker," said Kay Parker. "Now, any cocktail waitress can charter. "Don't get me wrong. Many of tbe new people are hard-working and aggressive. But it's best to go to one of the top yacht and sail magazines that li st the top-flight brokers. Loo k at who advertises and who's listed," she said. "With reputable brokers you'll have a contract that covers all the details. Be wary of a broker who just takes your money and tells you to be at some dock at such- and-such a time and the boat will be there.·· Parker warned. .. The scary thing is if a person~s calling the wrong agency they could really be taken advantage of." said Janet Winterhalder. Her staff will go over every detail wi th clients before organiz- ing a charter cruise. she said. "For example. we did a Vegas Night for a company. They came in with an idea for a theme, and we showed them a couple of vessels. "We talked about where the blackjack. crap and poker ta~lcs would go. We got the catenng menu down. Then we found out what kind of beverages they wanted. .. We det~rmincd the color of the linen. whether they wanted to use crystal or paper products. Wh-at about transportation?- Would they need a bus or limo to pick them up? How 1s the staff to be dressed? .. You don·t assume anything." she said. "The clients feel com- plete trust when you ask all the would then take the information they had compiled from their client interview. and put a pack- age together showing suppliers' prices and total charges. Likewise, a skipper can make or break a charter. Darrin Horowitz said. For instance. for a fishing trip "a skipper is important because his gut feelings are im- portant," he said. "Operating the boat isn't just computerized tactics. A good skipper knows where to find the fish ... he added. And an experienced skipper can take a charter group to places they might ntver dream of during busy summer months when the obvious destinations are filled, Horowitz said. At Catalina, for example, "a weekend in summer is like a freeway traffic jam. There are no moorings available," he said. "I'd sail people right up to the damn USS New Jersey. then take them through the channel, blow the horn and watch them raise the drawbridge. "You're no t in a tropical para- dise. but there's a lot of neat things to see." Horowitz has taken groups o n three-to-four-day "triangle .. cruises that start in Newport Harbor and stop in LA Harbor. Catalina and Dana Point before returning to home port . "Sometimes you can get per- mits to fbh at San Clemente Island. too.'' he said. So. whether its· an engaged couple planning a wedding recep- tion. a corporate secretary sched- uling a board of directors· meet- ing. or a 9 to 5 working stiff looking to get away from it all, . . ques t0ns. Winterhalder and her staff "It's exciting in that you're giving people an opportunity to ;:=========================,-i get out of their world into a very different kind of holiday," said Kay Parker. --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~==;;;;;;iiiiiiiii1-~~~~~~~. 16 Datebook/ Friday, December 6. 1985 ..... ,MnO STMUIDI• IKIHM021 ' UA~4 .... ,All 9S2-4H3 1M llJ¥l'S I MITI llU S40·0S94 UA sotm4 COOT .-Tl llU 17f..41tl u -S23-1'll OIWMllS C111M aJmJ Piiate GA TlWllf n,.. se1.sa11 -'37-0340 EDWlllDS SMIOlDIAal AMC DIMl:l Ml .-t -SlG-4401 IUIM '34-llll mwuus •sr.ooa UA cm a:ino U 1UU (Zll) Hl·ODJ WDT-nl 111-3'~ -FUtlOll SQUM£ EDWMDS ctlJM wm .... Hll • PllCFIC =i DI ... 121-4070 ..,_ • EDWMOS SS1·06SS AMERICA'S #1 MOVIE! "A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES ." • ' ,,. l A• **** "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." tf. ~ ~ ~ A !N'Jl~ "!'_'-" NOW PLAYING -· • Mlllll• r• llM:ll • OAAllCf ..... . ,..,.. tit'wio•• ........ ... ............. .... ~ ~ ....,..,. .. hi.I M llllA w nw. wr~ ...... IMMt" I "-.W•J ,_ .... 4.......,~~-·· r-..w.a. CO\IA Mt"6 ~IOIUJ .,JUI ' .. ~· ' '"'"~"" lfl.,_,.,,11 .. 11 ... , ..,,,.._IQO """''"'"""Jt COSIAMfU '"66611 ~ ..... fa1f!lttft\'°"'Y I.A 11111\,\l)A • fl"tllDfi: ... "NTTO lilt bollillt' p,.. '" .... ~. m--· ~ ... Burgers and Tex-Mex at Chilis Grill & Bar , By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH o...,,...c ........ -, I'm conunually amazed al how little thought ~Oml' n:~1auranl'ig1H tu thc1r c:ntf') areas. Often. you find yourself stepp1fl8 d1rtttl) into lhc d1n1n~ n><>m fhere's no trans1lJon. no "decompression cbambc!r:· and nowhl'fe 10 11.a11 11 ,ou're m~ting someone. • Others could learn from Chili's Hamburger (mll & Bar which dcl>erves an award for its spacious and 1nv111ng entry Brn:k Ooors and a temfic cactu~ garden cre:ue a most inviting first 1mpre-.s1on. and as )OU enter the rc'.5taurant. \Ou find sllll more cactus plants 1n huse. often wh1msu:all> shaped da~ pots. 1Ev1dently I'm not the only one smitten b> the interior landscaping. for manager David Brown tells me at least two people each week requel>t the phone: number of the lady who put in the plants) The whole building was rcdo nr for C'h111·., \cptcmbcr opening. \\.1th ,oh>rful ceramic ules 1nla1d in the table top'> and hanging lamp-; mJde lrom rnppcr pots sus~nded over each booth. Photos from chili cookouts adorn the: walls and ~1 tht· lhcmt• a1 1h1 .. Jttmc11ve rt'staurant. which. while spcc1al111ng in hamburgers. 1s ali.o, a\ the: name: and decor suggests. stro ng on chili and Te>.-Mc\ fare ""tarter~ .. tor instance. range from su~r nacho\ (wtth gualarnull' and ~our ncam1 tu qul·<.ad1llas. but 1n between arc "cht'e'ie t'nc~ ·• v.h1lh arc ~nov.n cl~v.hl.'H' a' mo1arella mannara. and Buffalo wings There's a taco salad (with kidney bc!an-.. Law meat. gualamokl anu "th1: ~lad" (S3.75). a spnghtl> combination ot le11uct. \prout' mu .. hroorn\. tomato. onion. bacon. grated cheese and tua~ted '>l''><lme \C\'lh Drc:,~1ng lhciicc~ include the house m1~ture. a rather \harp' incgar and 011 I-or entrees.. we decided to. If) something from CJl h 111 thrl.'l' ml.'nu 1 l J\L·gones burgers. "something d1ffrrc n1." and 13\'0s fherc are eleven vancuc~ of'hamhurgcr\. "'h1ch rangl' t'rnm the: \tandanl 'uld11mer" 10 the 'erde burger (guiKamok. kllule tomato and \V.l\'>l 01 t 11111·, tr11t lch1h. cheese and ~utced onion\) lo lhc no-bun hurgn v.11h lht'l'~ 111maw. chi\ es and sc.-samc seed\ rThc rc~1auran1 wc:m., In ltl\ c ..._,,amt• '>t'C:d\ \II Ju I I ' Wc tncd the rOJO burger with h1c;kor\ \JUl'l' JnJ Lhn'\l' t$\-l'il JnJ tht• h11r1:n lt\df. made With a halfpounJ of ground l'X'l'f and \O()l.l•d m\•dtUJll 1,lll' t\l'\u·llent -reao;onabl) lean )Cl JUll' Thl' h11 l..111'\ \JUl t' g1' l''> J \mu!.' Ila 1 01 "h11 h "111 appeal to man) I suspect t h1h'\ homest~lc fncs. v.h1\h v.11nJc:1 ol v.1111Ja-. Jrl' JduJlh lrnh lUl . mJ 111okt•d then: w11h spcnal '>CJ\on1ng. m.1lo.1n~ J ~n·.11 .1 .. 0111p.111111w111 1111 llh hurgef\ l )ur "\Offil'thing d1t1c:rt•n1" V.J\ IJJllJ' thJl 1.:1"\ 111 Lhh in all \, •uthv.l''lcrn and Ml.'\ Kan re .. 1Juranh v. Im h kJtun•, lx•l'I •H l hid.en 11n .1 '111hng platter.~" ed w11h c11nd1ml·n1l> .ind 111r11lla' I 1 l' l'JlJ"' \'Li wrnt· rcJlh tl·rriri, taJ1ta<; this pastJcar. hut ( h1li\ v.;" not 111w 111 lhl'lll l ht" t"h1d.t•n l\'r'111n wa\ more gnlll' onion 1han rh11.·~1.·n :ind I n\l'\l'J the tl'd .11ht gr1.·l'n p1.·rrx·r' other n.•stauranl'> 1ndudt• 1n 1h1' ll"h ft\ St•''' 111~12 '" lor tv.11 <hill's special 'ioh taco' -thrl.'t' flour wr11l1J' 'tutkJ "ilh hil1 lh1.'t''>I. .1nJ kttutl' <SJ.JO or SJ 95 v.11h ttuJ(JrJt11k1" "l'll -1lwrr·, n11th111~ tl'.111\ "'""lot v.11h 11 Rut that•'<, 1.1.·nJinl\ no11h1ng \1·r\ 11u1'1.1nd1n)c' th11111 11 1rlll uding the ch1h • • ., .. ' • .1 r \\.11ti:r 1.'' 1lj1ni:J \\ 1· 1,1\\l'll ''"th.: lllnl.' \uggcst1on. a m1lk'ihakl' I he sen ice. b~ the v.a' v.a' mo<.l i:\pt.1li1 nt ( n,p 111r1111.,, h1fl' .1n1I -.11"1 .11m..:d almo't 1mmt'diatc1' anJ our 11rdL·1, 1..inw 1hr11u~h f\rnmp1h °'111 l "a"1·1,urpn<ied 10 learn tha1the:11•,taurant prnk' ll'l'it 1111 hl.'tng .1hk 111 turn "' l'I ta hie\ qu11. kl), wh1Lh 1\ 1 ndl.'1.'<l a pl u' tor p~:opk v. hn h.1\l'11111\ it I 1111n 11IL'' ltir lun1. h or those who arc hum ing 1n thl· t:\ .:n1ng 111 ~l'l tu J \him 1 I ht• nwnu "thl' SJmc. all da} long l ( h1h\ Hamburgt'r (.,nll & Bar hcµn 1n I )alla' \\hl·n t'"'" ornthcr' I JrT\ ;ind Jacl.. Levine. opened a rntaurant in ,111 okl ~tagt· 111<11 h ,,,,r, '"11, 1u,l t\\11 h.imburgcrs on 1he mcnu. Two month' latl·r their hu rg1.·r' "1.'rt• 'lll\.'d th\· lx•,1 1n Jll of Dallas. and at'cording to Nev.port mJnager Oa1ul Hwv.n thl' v.hok w nccpt "started npping." Graduall) 1he 011. ncrs addc:J It'\· \k\ t1.m ,inJ tx·gan e~pandtng. (There arc nov. '<' eral ( dlllorn1a lol.at111n' 1nduilintt one 1n Huntington Beach.) l here's valet parking a\ailahk -a h11 ol a \urprl\l' 1n J r\•,t.iuranl v.11 h 11tknngs pnct'd at a mere SJ to S6 95 bplains Hrov.n 11'' tht· 11nh ( h1h '11u1 nl bO to offer this service -ma1nl) hecau\l' pcopk hcrt• l'\fl\'l I II ,1nJ t'H'" other rl'~laurant 1n the 1mmt>d1a1e arca ol1cr<i 11 Thi.' full servit"C bar 'ipct.1al11c\ 1n ma~nt3\ :.ind ntkr' .1 h,1pp' hour II om ~ 10 7 un wt>ekdays. foatunng marganta<. tor~ I ~5 .ind hall pnn· 1.1p lx•t•r JnJ housl' wine. I C HILl'S HAMBU RGER (.iRILL& B>\R. ~JOO ~ < n.l\I H"'' '"k\llport Bcach.631-7515.Norescrva11om.Opt>nMon-Fn .. l l am toll 'npm \31 noon to 11 :JO p.m.. un .. noon 10 10:30 pm Hamor-lights c:ruise tickets .now available tO am to~ pm at the othn· ol lht• I Hun11ng1on Harhour Ph1lhJrmontc (. omm1t1ct". I MP' •\lgonqu1n ~1 . Hunungton lX'<1d1 oix·n Mondin through Fnda\ Tickets are on sale for the Hunt- tnttton Harbour Philharmonic Com- m111ce\ annual Cru1~ of Lights which will run from l.)cccmlX'r 11 1hrough De<:cmbcr 21. The 45- mi nute boat ndc t.akcs passenger'> through holiday hghtcd h3ThoUT waterway~ to SCt" decorat~ home' .ind boats. There will be live cru1M'' 111gh1l y: 5 30. 6. 6:30. 7 30 nnd 8 'O l 1cke1s are S6 for adults and S-' for h1 ld"'n They may IX' o bt111nC'd trom f hm\ th0U5l'lnd J'('Of)k tm• \'\• peeled lo t:\lc.r tht' rid~· th" h11lida' I 'l<'l\\(IO La~t h'.tr S,' 1100 wa'i donalC'd 11>' tht• n r:inl(r C ount\ Ph1lharmonil ~111. ll'l) II' wp1111n mU51\ program' lur ~hool l h1ldren edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 8RrSTOL &All•O~ ACROSSIAOlll S CCAS!Pl AlA ~ . " .. . • TUii .... .,_ lt\WU111 llll.Lm ''IKIT ,, ...... ........ , .. UlllMtM' •• .._., .. ,., "''·till edwaras BRISTOL 540· 7444 tsRrS T0l AT WAC AIPHUll SU T A AllA .. ,~ ......... "TIUYf &Iii •LA" ..... tllJt(I) ''" '"' ''llmft.1 .. ...--· wt (N ) "UCI Tl TW FVTW" &c1L 1•tt 1N 1 •dw•rda CHARTIR CENTRE 141-0no ..... ' ••CH ""'111'11* ICACH 4TWl-.efnaR nuumimu.• .. ..., .... (f'CJ ) ............ .. ..,.., ·-..ucec amrnlAI'' ICI ''"·•:ti ..... eowards CINEMA WEST 89t .3935 UT...ST[lt AT GOlDfllWU' WES T•llST( "IUTll ... r · Ill 1!41.IMt 10 lift IM Ill IA ,,,., .. ''llCltl1WmWf" .......... ". ,,._,um cui• '"'" ,. tJ u•. •n. 1t.4t edwards UNIVERSITY 854-8811 ~AllP•JS OR WES' o~ Cul •Ell ACROSS iROlll 'JC' oa.....uu..IT "1111• TW "IACI Tl TW fflWf" ., .. 1u1r·111 , ........ "tTITClH" rat ... ".:l llml" IPC-111 ..... tin f.la.lllftl.IUIDlll ··.-...nu ....... , Ml.Me edwards WOODBRIDGE ttll!N I "IETTH Wf IUI" .ae. t•U 1N 1 •nCllUf Nlnt•" "IPlll LIU US" l.ll.llJl. l .. Jl •N 1 •TWlm.itr• .... ·s lllilll" lf'l.111 ........ 1 ... 551 ·0655 e .i:iR.> .. (A PAll• .... A•fAs·v1 ( ,, ,p. p_,,hf ''IMTA CUii: . ._. ltl1'1" ,., we TWMlft"(PC) "Tl Uft &llf •LA" .,. ........... "Wlfft "JM:CEO .am'' [lef" l•l t~UI 1:Jt ..... .... ,, ..... M edwards SADDLEBACK ll TORO llOAO At llOCkAElO "JUlltnH•A ... _.. ...... ,. "' ''llllCf lln f"' IPC· 111 .. ,. "TUICff' l•I ••.ltM "TKAT WU Tllfll, TMIS 11 .. "ll eu "HU S!Oll:H• "STITC.1"1111 , ........... u t fUCI Ml.If SlllU "Y-Sllfaa.OCI llOlflllU" (PC-131 I ti I JO t•JO oour nun JAWO f !N:(" 1111 ' I~ t JO • riuca-.,snu -.n c.lll WKlll NHiMlS SN l lllf US IK1 •·O ..... 111M ''"· ,.,, .... ... llMX ~·1c1 t iM .t:ll.lt:lt ~ 581 ·5110 (l TOllO ClrnllUI ltl&Rltft "IPlll LIU US" l:tl, l:M. lt1Jt ire llCUU CM9111Ulll ··mc ...... s llmlS"IPC 111 l:Ot. I ... tt·M •'SUOOflll ... OUTM"(a1' &u eu ••n t Tl* Ml.It ITtl U SYLfflTtl STIU Mf llOCIY IY" (PC) ....... '''° 'Olfl MAGIC CMIUSTMAS "IMTACUll: T• Miff" IPCI 1'91, t I& It It llll(f'l •ucic CKfUITMU IKI ,,.._I ... t.JO .... "* • ., """ YOUllC Sll(lllOCI ..-S' (lile Ill U• .... It It Oatebook/ Friday. December 6 1985 17 ______________ ,;__...;._ _________________ ------------- ' ' ,: EV9IHG -8:00- 8 DU HEWS U MATTHOOSTOH 0 HART TO HART G) THREE'S COMPANY Cl) OIFF'RENT STROKES fl) Pla>Gf ~K a!) CRIME FILE •i C8SNEWS 1~AllCNEWSO ~NBCHEWS Si) f'R£OElllCI< K. PRICE -m HOT SEAT I HOTLINE C MOVIE • • • Sr Hl!lens I 198 tr Ari Carney Oawl Hut•man H INSIDE THE NFL -1:05- £1.)) BUSINESS REPORT -1·30- D NeCHEWS G) TOO ClOSE FOA COMfORT g) Jf.Of>AAfJ'f ~ ADAM SMfTH'S MOffEY WORLD f 10 HEWS lf WHEEL Of-FOATVNE m llAR£TlA -635-ED MACNEIL I LEHRER HEW~ -700- f)CBS NEWS 0 10 ENTER'TAIHMEHT TOHIGHT U BOSOM BUODIES O ABCHEWSO 0 DALLAS 9 NEWS CD THREE'S COMPANY «I) WHEEL ()f FORTUNE a!) BUSINESS REPORT P .M. MAGAZINE Qt HEADUNE CHASERS EI!) PRAISE THE LOAD H BOXING Z MOVIE ·--- • • • Bye Bye B11<1re 119631 ~ van Dyke Janet Le.gn -M5- l NBA BAS1<ETBAU -7:30-8 FRIDAY AT SUHSET 0 PRICE IS RIGHT 0 WHArS HAPf'EMNG HOWll I EYE OHL.A M'A'S'H G) NEWLYWED CWIE 6!> Pl.EDGE 8AEAI< Cl) $.,D. AT LAAGE l!t) PEOPt.FS COOAT a JEOf>AflD'( '1' RACING FROM HOU YWOOO PARK -7:35- fD WILD, WILDWOAl..DOf AHIMAlS -7:4S-m W~ON WEEK IN REVIEW O -1:00- 8 TW1UGKT ZOHE D '~KNIGHT RIDER O MOVIE • • • T aJre Ttoto MOlW'//f And Run 11969) Wooay Alien J,)llel Mar901tn U WEBSTEA 0 JOKER'S WILD 'IJ CAASOH'S COMEDY Ct.ASSlCS G)NEWS «I) MO'llE • • • PelP N Trt11e t 19721 Wdllt>r Marmau CarOI Burnell 10, Bill V GRAHAM C$1USAOE O -rwo friends f ,, ne roo . . d under o raise the Bryon saW · tuiure com1rrg. Merk never 1c~ew what hit him. ' PRAISE THE LORD PETER GUNN )MOVIE • * • "'~ Oltl«ences 119841Ryill0 Neal Sheley Long SlMOYIE t t • Thi! Rl'lef f 19841 Mel Gtt>- IOtl. Sissy ~ -1.'06- • WA&tMlDN WEB< IN AEVIEWQ -1:15- Ci) WAU STREET WEE< -8:30-u MA. BElVEDEAE D TIC TAC DOUGH LOVE BOAT • p Jiii. MAGAZIHE tDORAOHET <RJMOYIE H 'N'Oht Of Tile eom.t·· (19841 Cathertne Mary Stewart' Keltt Maron· ~ PAVAROTTI SPECIAL * A Holiday Tredmon From Generlll Moton "" 1 • ,. -8:10- • A~SPECIAL WfTH LUQANO PAVAAOTTI _,..,,_ U OBEHSOH (!)MOYIE t * "Miwy An<I Joseph A Story Ot Faith" {1979) Blanche Baller Jett East ID HA~GUN. WU. TMVEl.. -10:00- • ()) FALCOH CAEST 18llMMIVICE ·~~YHONOA llMOYIE t t •;, "Doc Hoolcei s Bunch" (19761 Dub T~. 011$ Ststrunk SD BEHN> THE scae 9 HIGH SCHOOL FOOT8All IC)MOYIE t t "Hai <I To Hok!" (1984) Rick Springfield. Janet E~ber 'L)MOVIE t t °" "F~ In love" 119841 Rot>- erl OeHi<o, Metyt Streep -10-15-Gl REUGIOOS PAOGRAMMING "$)MOYIE • t t •i, Coal Mtnet s Oaugll1er 119801 Srm Spac.e1c T ommv l ~ Jones -10-20-fDMOVIE t • • Kiss Me K.tle I t9~t Ka lhl"tfl Grayson Howai<1 Kee4 -10-.30-a:> OHE WAY GAME H THEHrT~ -10:'5- Ci) HA TIONAL GEOGRAPHIC -11:00- 8 8 8 ())@)Cl) HEWS 8 CARSOH'S COMEDY CLASSICS G) WKRP IN CINCINNATI Cl) BARHEY MILLER (!!) DALLAS HOLM fHJMOVIE • * • "Har<lcore I 197Cil George C --- Scoll. Seison Hubley -11·30- 8 (1) MOVIE ••• , 'lcwety But Deadly 119831 ur~-= 1~~ • • "Ologhters Of Oatkness" ( 19711 Oelp/leoe Seyiig, John Kaiten -11:35- fCJMOVIE * "H 0 T S ,. 119791 Susan Kiger LISI London • -12:00- • TALES AOlt THE DAAl<SIOE I EYE ON HOUYWOOO LOOGAANT COMEDY 8AEAJ< WITH MACK N#OJNl//IE OMOVIE t * '" 'l.Jteguar<I" 09761 Sam Et- llou. Amt Alcitef GD REAL W>E0S 6D 700ClUB l PlAYBOY'S CAHOC>CAMBIA -12:30-D a FM>AY NIGHT VIOEOS 8 RATPATAOL 8 DICK CWIK'S NITETIME e INDEPEHOEHT HEWS e MERV GRfflN fm AU-AMEIW;AN JAZ2. meoe~ 'L 1 WOM£N OH SEX S MOVIE • • Going BerSet~ f 19831 Jolln CM<ly Joe Flaherly -12-55- H,MOVIE • t • 'Gor~, Par) 119831 William Hun I ee Marv1r1 -100-0 MOVIE •• '1 Tile Man WllO WoulO Nol o.e· ( 19761 Dorothy Matone Kleflan W'JM O MOVIE t t '> Thi! 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The typical Orange County Swap Meet visitor 1s a rn1dent of Orange County, goes once a month. stays 2 to 4 hours to brow~ and buy as opposed to shopping for something specific, and his (or her) main reason for going 1s to save money. NOW Pl.AYINC II IOllU fOIJNfAIN VAii i Y fUllffllOll O/IAllCl • • I ,, • NJl..(1'/h)t ,,,. .. , '>I'> .,J f,JI OWJ NOW SHOWING WU111Nllf(" cow .. ~~ .... ~wr-J 991:l'lh • .. u MAll • cotlA MIU • •v.t OlillOf ITAllTO. VA .. _ ld'wotca Soull1 l"'-010\ Un~ AMC Otonge Moff !0-CK 111800t ~ •M1 C4otf Plato ~'6 mr &t>-4 8811 C111tmo 63 7 0340 Ctftlef 891 0511 • MllA UH ll TOllO • U. llllAOA lliAU ~f ,, Wlllmll .. 11A a MO"* l"OwetO. ~Cll l'Oc«le'• 10 lltrNo Srodium 00.. '" ~,Ht w~ 39 8~7 4IHl1 Sit Mao • Ge4 74()() 63"710 ~Ill 8111 3&03 •COITA ..... •llUllflHTOll MACH U.tl/U llUCM OIAlltt --• ( !IWOrOll ClfllmO f 0-Cll CllOI* EOWOldt SO.Siil UA C11y Ci/l9rllO _,, •·-.,. ,_ ~ Cenl• 9~141 C...ire 8Al.<)7IO Coo-1 411/lnJ 634 '911 ·-..... -• .,,- ~ Nailllt Mt< ..... t et tM6 '10t .....,-., ....... , ... ~................ ._." """ ,._. •• Si%zlff wit.I.I tension. A tenilic movie." ,, • .. I, w Al 1111 ,ff .~· 'N'. '~tU Penn~ inlrit:i:de auv.-pou.adi.nf/ lluiJler ia in tlae buU'.,..Y• lfHlflll•·" I I l t 1,1/,•y , "M' ·1 • '" r 11 N ~ ... ·---~ • ..... U,Ull ft IH ., • .._ •• "•t"-'il:I' '••• •• • -....... -·· -•..-•- ••• IRWllll These arc some of the findings of a new survey conducted by Tel Phil Enterprises, Inc .. operators of the huge Swap Meet located at Orange County Fairgrounds. Fair Dnve and Newpon Boulevard 1n Costa Mesa. "We comm1ss1oncd the survey bee.a use we will he open for Christmas shopping daily from Dec. 17 through the 24th, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., and wanted to determine how best we could serve the people who v1s1t the Orange Count y Swap Meet," Jack Beckwith, acneral manaaer, said. "We had tremendous acceptance of the ex- tended Christmas hours tut year and expect the same this year." Normally. the 10-acrc operation 1s open on Saturdays and Sundays year· around except for two weekends in Jul.Y. during the Oran~ County Fair . • The quesuonna1rc confirmed 'SOmc lhinp we already knew and revealed other answers tl\at were new 10 u"" Beckwi1h said. "We Question· ed about SO people at random at the Swap Mee1." • A vcrage age of those surveyed was 32. Approximately SO percent were rn their 20s while 2S percent wen.• in their 30... Female& comprised 64 percent and male• 36 percent. Scvcnty-ci&ht percent were resi- dents of Orange County while 22 percent came from Los Angel« and R i vet1ide·Sa n Bernardin<>. The survey funher revealed 1ha1 38 percent vis111he Swap Meet monthly .30 percent were there every two to thret' mon ths, and 14 percent v1s11ed as frequently as two 10 four ttmcs per month. The great ma1on ty stayed from 1wo to four hours per vis11 wl\1le a handful said they averaged five hours. Eighty-four P<'rctnt \aid lhcy vi~· tied the Swap Meet to browse and buy while th e rcmamder were there 10 !>hop for a specific Item. The overwhelming reason for shoppmgat the Swap Meet. accordmg to 70 percent of the respondents, wa' 10 save money Second most 1mpon. ant reason gi ven was to enJOY the "fun atmosphere." "People arc drawn 10 the Swap Meet not only because of value. but because of the huge vanety of merchandise available, 1nclud1ng handcrafted. one-of~a-kind items." Beckwith said. ··Add 10 that the fam1ly-onented fun atmosphere of und~thc-sun shoppm Tftd Th?' combination ts hard to beat " Of those questioned, 72 percent \aid they had Christmas shopped at the Swap Mce1 1n the past and 92 percent said they planned on doing holiday shopping the~ again 1h1\ year. • Vendors received h1&h marks from those questioned. In answer to whether the sellers were courteous, hdp(ul, and knowledgeable, all those queitioncd except one said "yes.·· Respondents almost unanimously ~ed. also. that the grounds were neat and clean and that traffic was not bothenome 1 a Oatebo6k'/ Friday. December 6. 1985 •TON· THE TOWN By CHRIS CRAWFORD o ... , ....... c ........... . The guiding hand behind Che Grand Dinner Theatre, Anaheim. 1s Frank Wyka. a vetera n theatre man with many ycc!rs' experience. . Originally from Cl.evela_nd. Oh10. Wyka maJored in theatre arts at DePauw Un1ver-~ty: earning both a B.A. and M.A. I Right after graduation b~ moved 'lo Holl ywood, where he established hi s own Cheatncal studio. "It was called Three Arts Studio, " he says, "because it was singing. dancing, and acting. When you' go into a .. cnture like that, you don't make a lot of mone>. but it was a lot of fun . and I made v.onderf ul fnends through the }ears." H 1s pupils included the sisters Angela and Veronica Cartwright. and also Kath y Garver. uf the senes "Family Affair." After 18 years with th e.studio. Wyka sold 11 and took on another challenge: managing the Gold Di,ggers for ·two years on the road. ''That was fun ," he recalls. "because it was excit ing, and we met all the stars. but after two years. you get kind of tired of11 ving out of a suitcase." Nex t, he became involved 1n dinner thea tre -fi rst at Sebastian's West. San ( kmcnte. and later with the Grand Hotel. where· he has served as Producer and Director of Operations for the past eight yearc; - bnnging Broadway hits such as "Can Can," "Sweet Charity," "Annie," "Come Blov. Your Hom,'' and man y others to Orange < ou nty audiences. . . staging of "A Chorus Line,'' the blockbuster Broadway hit which made its Orange Count~ premiere at the Grand last June. ··w e were also the first dinner theatre to get the rights to do 'A Chorus Line' any where in the country," he said. "It's been highly successful. We opened June 11. and were sold out every night through Labor Day." What's the secret to successfu l dinner theatre? .. You have to realize that it's not only a theatre," says Wyka. "It's three things in one: a theatre. a restaurant, and a bar or :Reci CHILI 3 quar11 of water 1 po111ul1 1roud beef ? 1'1 poud1 cltopped ODIODI !> clove11arllc, minced I No. 10 cu cn ataed tomatoes C-OcktaiG .· FTHEWEEK Frank Wyka of the Grand Dinner Th eater in Anaheim. n1ghtc1ub. So you need to pay attention to all three; you need to give the audience good food. good dnnks. and a good show." Dinner theatre food has often been rated unfavorably. says Wyka. whep producers have paid more attention to the show than to .the menu. "This is wrong," he added. "We <ipcnd money on the food. For every buffet, we have tender roast beef, lean ham, plus ch icken and fish . Then there are four hot .. egetabl es and seven salads. So you're going to get plent~ of good food. and you can go up as many times as you want." If there 1s any complaint, they check it ou t nght away, he said. "We do try hard. and I think this ha~ been part of the reason for the success o e 1ran . .\ndre Lengacher. their fo rmer chef. has returned recentlv as Director of Food and Beverage. sa}S W~ka. adding, "He's wonder- ful in that he knows the secret of sauces. how to Oa \or food. and how to make it look appealing. He's JUSt got a knack to him." Foll owing the close of''A Chorus Line" on January 19, Wyka will present "l Do, I Do" with Ken Berry beginning January 21; "Evita," opening April 10. and "The King and I" opening June I 7. I cup chili powder 11 c·up ground cumin 6 tablespoons beef base 4 tablespoons black pepper i... cup Tabasco 14 ounces ketchup I o. 10 can kidney beans I pound chopped green chills. Hro\.\ n OCl'f \1.ith 11n111n" .rnd garh~ Drain ofT 1a1 \It\ w&ctht>r tomJIOC\ and -;p1ln, and h~<U to \lmmcr ..\dd tx·dand onion m1\lurc Rinse beans Jntl.tdd -\ddch1hs Hcal10!>1mmcrdnd\1mmerfor ,\I ll'J\I \0 minute\ \1J~l'\ i:nough for an c.•ntm• ~lid. llop ICED TEA ... ounce vodka "a 011nce wblte rum i,., ounce gin Splash of triple stt Splash of sweet/soar Larger splash of Coca Cola Fill a tall gla4'S with tll' •\dd ingrcdit·nt~ Serve wtth a tWt'>I of kmun hkn<kd These recipes were submitted by Thc Hop. Fountain Valle)' 2300 Harbor Blvd in Harbor Center Cost a Mesa 545-3331 -- - -------------- 50 Years of Fine Italian Dining ., '<'"' d" ti •Id,\ rl1' h.11rp ,t u ·•• • ,, I I"' t r; 1 ll< ti -.lip-. I 't.tll1 b 11 ti <I I tit rth"' u ,1 ' \1,11't• pl,111-. r\11\A. ll• d•"l' '"It• 11°' 1' ''" , I lJ t l ; ....... •, ,, r1''' '\ ,, rt• ' , r • ,, 1' .11>""' '" h,1\ '•t'\\ I 1,1nq 11 I • 1 , , ., --------- GRAND OPENING tttli~ iUtitiitt A CHORUS LIME • L•I ~~I •' 1trtt.1 ~t" '#lo R• '""""h • ~"'w • '• ,,.,rt't1 .,, r •""'" ., 1 • W·l"ll"\t'f '1' " ' ,,. • Awu1' • t1,~f"f)t> ,,.rt\I p,,.m , ..... 7 FREEDMAN WAY AN AH E IM fA4::1ou 11om o .--.~•and\ riCAL~~.4.,YT ·' ~~f1~1;1h A ',\, .. C, (714) 772•7710 ,.,f t t · 1 A., Oatebook/ Friday. December 6, 1985 19 , ~--~~·~~~~----------------------------_.. __________________ ... ____ .._._.._. ..... ______ __ ...,.._IT ON THE TOWN CUT DN Tl-E TO\NN WITH BIENDA~ MONACO'S • Now Opell la Newport The long-awaited Monaco's Res- taurant in Newpon Beach 1s open. ··rhe hard work and efforts of opening Monaco's 1s surpassed onl y bJ_ our excitement." said David Schneider. one of Monaco's founders. "Our patrons will dine. or better yet. expenencc the creations of our outstanding chef Craig Drimi. in a waterfront settinJ best described as casual elegance.· proudly claimed Randy Larsche1d. supervisor al Mon- aco's ... Craig has pul together a menu like no other in the area in hopes of apeaJing to some of the unsatisfied taste buds in Newpon." Both Larscheid and Schneider beamed with anxious anticipation as they described Monaco's spectacular bayfront views. massive oyster bar and a seltttion of menus that offer something for almost every appetite. Starting with elaborate Sunday brunches. -.foodophile could spend a week at Monaco's and stm not sample Chicken & Shrimp. Our chef starts this delightful . . . m ;i hRhtly·S(.·asont'd batter and deep fried golden brown Thrn 1A't' add a plump. IC'nder boneless chicken breast- rh<111S<· rharbroilt'Cl. barbecue or tempura style. Filct Mignon. We serve only the finest U.S. Choice fil<:t s. Exrc·ptionall y tender and juicy. Perfectly char· brrnlecl -exactly 10 )lUtlr nrdcr. The ultimate steak. 1111 '11/1t't~ mrludl• lumwmadl> .<;/mp 11r /rrsh ).!rmfrn salad. /1(1k1vl f111ln/11 or niY· />ilat mu/ Im/ brrad Gift Certificates. A wonderful way 111 c:;hare the holi· d,I\· 'Pint' Ea..;y to s..rivr. delicious to reC'C'iVl'. Avflilable in .111\ .unount Reservations suggested. Founlmn Vn/lry -.')(min 11 HO -( .ordi>n f .m1r Tormnu -Umlos -/~umd -Anallnm -Im FMY!!ll ie Datebook/ Friday. December 6. 1985 all lhe menu items. In addJllon lo a regular lunch menu, there 1s an executive luncheon menu for ·those on a tight schedule. A wide selection of salads. both the usual and unusual accent the lunches. 1ncludmg many not appearing on lhc Oyster Bar Menu. and moves 1nlo soups like Bouillabaisse. a lightly spiced Gazpacho or a consommc of young duckling. Afternoon teas on the bay arc served daily from 3 to 5 p.m. featunng a wide selcctfon of teas from around the world and served with a tray of delicacies. Followinll happy hour 1 n lhe Oyster Bar, dinner 1s a special event. It stans with a full complement of appetiurs. The dinner menu reads like a world food tour. It 1s divided into four cotrce sections fo r poultry and game. seafood. fresh meals and pasta. Dinner pnccs st.an at S9.95. One should allow about two hours lo gel the full pleasure out of a dinner cxpenencc at Moncao's. Directly· above Monaco's awalls ·~nob Burns: till Great " tt.-• .. rl} Ru~h '°'m11h ()ail) f'ilol • 'u'"' Pff'~l'nlin~ • A FALL FESTIVAL Of CHAMPAGNE BUFFETS l111 l1>•lit1, llto1m•l ol lir .. t I ··~ nl I dllll• I l .. 111. t ,,,_. lit-1w1l11 I ( ltnl"ll"ll•", t)iu• h• 11<·1~1,,. \\Jin .. , ,., .... hr•' "'·•'II'"" ..,d1~.1-c1w ......... r~h H, ... ,1-fl,.,..,." •• n.t ,, ,, I \1 ...... • 13° ( ..... ~hildttil ) ..,,ni-d 'fond•) JO am·2:31> pm 37 fMhion h land ~.-wporl Buch f>44-20JO WILD GAME Complete Dinners •Hippo• Venison ~ rea turing • Pheasant • Quall -r • \l/Hd Boar -.-1~ •H . • ~ 5.9~.!_c;>_:!~95 ~;n,.) -...... ,,.,,.,. ... ~ 8961 AQertl'I Al M•gncllra 1 ON tHE PcN1Nsut.. 801 E. Balboa BALBOA 673-7726 WE PAO GOOD CHINESE FOOD l IJN<.HES D!NNfRS TROPIC' Al C..IX.KTAtlS BANQllfT r AGtl IT If '> CAlfRINC rooo TO<..O OPfN 7 OAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO HUl•hl\Qlon Beach 96&-'.>0'..0 J 14 EleKh Bivll Neat Knolls Ananein1 Where ere You celebretlng the Holldey Seeaon? Wt are again Invited to a French Country Hom.I And we're In a hurry to make our reMNatlona because at Le Midi your banquet Is not an additional burden to an already cwertoeded kitchen. It's the reason wtly they're cootclng, the center of their attention: It's c:hetrlul. warm and elegant. Merry Chrlatmul Santa F'rog and Rudolf the Red Nosed Reinfrog 3421 Via Lido, Newport Beach 675-4904" , UT ON THE TOWN · the de<;scn ol your meal -Promises spec1alt) 1s Pelung Dulk. whul(' filet mignon that have been fned won ton and fned nee. The Mesa. (all 545-3331 CAFE LIDO - Nightclub. Complete w1th hors tender duckling mannated and filled ma nnated in wine and 50y !Mluce. dinner menu ranges in pnce depend· Complete Tbelr New Look d'ocuvres from Monaco's kitchen, for wnh Chinese conQ1ment) and gnlk<l then seasoned with a special sauce ing on a la cane to complete dinners Most folk'i know that ( afe Lido tho~ with a light a petite or a yen for a slowly until the skin 1'i 'mp and <.ooked to perfecuon and fa m1I) style dinners. A.lso offered :-.ewport's ( annel") Village popular lat('-n1ght snack. to one of the best golden Other chefs suggesuons .ire The lu ncheon menu range<; fro m 1searl} bird dinnel"i from 430 10 6'30 1az z spot. has been around for a lonl? sound/\ldeo systems in Orange the Dragon and Phoen1~ lobster and S"l 55 to S4 75 To celebrate their pm from S5.25 Upon request The ume Rec.entl) owners Joe and Count) Promises provides untold chicken sautecd in a secret ..auu: grand opening. The Lotus 1s ofTenng Lotus will omit cornstarch. -;ugar Sh1rle~ pcrrana had decided 11 "a\ emtement for those 10 search of served with orange slices and sur-all lunches at SJ, good only thru MSG andfor salt from your food. 11me to '1ve their fine httle restaurant "visual and phonetic provocation." rounded by broccoli and toma toe\ December 20 The complete lunch The Lotus 1s located in Harbor some nice improvements and the~ With dancing on one side of the Or try the Mandann steak, slice~ of includes your choice of two soups. Center at 2300 Harbor Blvd. in Co~ta arc proud of lhe1r accomplishments massi ve mghtclub and friendly min-.-------------·-------;;.__-------_;;_--------------''----..;.._-~-----'----- ghng on the lounge ~i~. Promises along wllh Monaco s is sure Lo provide the one-two puoch for those 1n search of a spirited dining and dancing spot in Newport Beach. Both Moncao's and Promises arc located at the southwest comer of Pacific Coast Highway and Newport Blvd .. New- pon Beach. across the st.reel from Newport Imports 10 the Tokai Bank Building at 3333 West Pacific Coast H1Rhway. For more iofonnation, caJI 64fo506. THE LOTUS -Comes to Costa Mesa Celebrating their grand opcrung in Costa Mesa 1s The Lotus Restaurant, specialmng 10 Mandarin and Szech wan cusincs. _ Qwncr Ryan Tsang. bom 10 Taipei, Taiwan, also has the Lotus West in West Los Angeles and yet another Lotus West in Brentwood. Both rest.auranlS have '\:la1med awards from Califomta ites- \aurant Waters. With the succ.css of the two Los Angeles restaurants, R)an now brings The Lotus to Orange County where he now also resides. < ena1n to assure the finest 1n Chinese dining. cuhnary master-p1~ces arc prepared to ~r liking by 1 Master lhcf Liu. and the manage-I ment gi vcs the house an iotemauonal I na1r wtth unend1ng knowledge of ""1ne. spmls. and hospit.ahty. fhe~ decor offers a comfortable atmo~phcre dominated by pictures of the lotus Oower -the symbol of purity in Chinese culture. The menu, printed 1n Amencan and Chinese 1s quite helpful 1n S(lecung the more spicy dishes from tho'-( less spicy if you so refer. The I 0 10 .WI CtC less 1s pnnted in black.. The extensive menu offers everything from beef to ~atood, pork and fowl. The Lotus GULLIVER'S CHRISTMAS EVE ~0•1 'l•l•ltll ~ c5tu•tr•liaa 'Lo6i9ter1 7•il 'Prime ~ibs of <&•I k:i :~ h 4 1 1 18482 MAC AHTHUR IRVINE I Open This Sunday For Brunch! GRAND OPENINGI • Make your reservations today at ~ __.....-:: .... ~ tf ti Elegant Waterfront Dining with spectacular views of the Christmas Boat Parade Enjoy MONACO'S spectacular views while experiencing some of Newport's most unique and diverse meals. Now open for brunch, lunch, dinner crnd oyster bar. 646-5225 Phone in your reservations todayt MONACO\ 1\ 1ocatt'd ~t me comt"f of Pacific Coa~t Hwy and Nt'NPO't Blvd 1n N~t Bea<:I\ <l(fQ\\ ~ SlT~l from N~t Imports 1n ~ T<*cll Bank Bldg Datebook/ Friday. December 6. 1985 Z I « MIT ON THE TOWN First they painted the walls light plum and they arc ac«nted by dusty- rose colored accessories. Then came the new carpeting In striped multi colors -beautiful! Bamboo window coverings compliment the entire color scheme. The tables are covered in rich burgundy and soft pink linens. Subdued lightjng adds to the intimate atmosphere. Not only have the Sperrazzas created a fresh new look for the Cafe Lido, their late night dinners arc now in full force. Fufi complete dinners are available up to 12 midnight as well as 12 varietin of appetizers for those who wish for somethmg tighter. The emphasis is on seafood special- ties featuring a minimum offive fresh catches. Offered are sautecd sea bass Provencale and halibut menuire. poached salmon. c harbroiled swordfish, opa, mahi and yellowfish. As a way of saying th&nks to their long-time customers, the Cafe Lido offers two dinners at $15.95 on Mond~s and Tuesdays. On Wednes-day ni ts, a six course Italian dinner is avai able at $9.95. So drop on by the newly dee-Orated Cafe l ido and enjoy some good late flight runners or.even at your regular dinner hour! Scatms 1s available from 6 p.m. to 12 midnight Cafe Lido 1s located at 2900 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. Call 675-2968. PUFFINS 'Christmas Glory' · at Melodyland Now A Fine Continenta l Cuisine a nd still an Ad venture in Natural Eating C '11-.11al hr,.akfest & lunfh • Formal Uminl( fur I hntwr 1-:xf){'rienC"e the 11plendnr nf dintnl( nut in an elel(llnl atmosphere with l(CK.d nutri~tous mealK. A potential television viewing au- dience of 12 mtllion will be treated this season with tbe powerful musical drama ''Christmas Glory" in its west coast premier at Melodyland Chns- tian Center's Theater-in-the-round, announced Phil Barfoot, director. Composed and produced by Barfoot. ana with drama written by Debi Dabney, the 1985 production 1s scheduled for filming by Trinity - _____ J~~~~~~~~~;=;~~;~;~~;;:::;:fj~k=:3=0=5:0~··~·-~<~:o~a~~~t ;H~w~y~·;· ;(:0~ro;n;a~d;f'l~);l;a;r~~~64();;-;• 5;7~3~~~~~1 Broadcasting Network aod telecast during Dcttmber throughout 41 states, said Barfoot. -.. The performances arc scheduled for December 7, at 5:30 and 8 p.m .. and December 8 at 5:30 p.m. The audience will be part of the film scenes too, said Barfoot. ®~e.t~u~a~ Early Bird Dinner Specials . $7.50 .· Shrimp Tempura • Beef Tempura Chicken Karraage • Chicken T e riyak i California Roll · _Ser ved with su~om_ono, soup, salad, and rice. All for only $7 .50 3840 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-3933 The drama 1s set in the 1850s and recreates family values as being contemporary then as they are today. said Dabney, author of other dra- matic presentations. The dramatic scenes were created by Dabney to coincide with the musical. said Barfoot, minister of music at Mel- odyland. It is estimated I ,SOO churchc!> throughout the United States and Canada will be staging the musical during the Christma.s season. includ- ing the Crystil Cathedral in Garden Grove. Word of Faith Church. Dal- las, Texas is scheduled to aJr "Christmas Glory" musical through- out its own satellite affiliates of 11 8 station~ said Barfoot. The Melodyland "Christmas ,, . . that will feature both traditional and contemporary music with a 150- member drama cast, community ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cho~~handbell choirand a~picce professional orchestra, said Barfoot. il\litl• '""', 1lf•fl tr n•H m1>r1u t\ .,., •P• r "'' 111.1r. trul\ v.•1rtc!r >V' '' ''" ·., t J 1· ll>I·• ,,, • lt·n\ J~ t I l•t H •r• dt 11 • 1 t•. 1~1 "''<' c •arnplp II'.,, · I • ,.,, ' ',,,.•I" I .n •• ,j l(('ll!tll . ,. 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Tickets are available by calling 991-8740 or 635-6391 or Christian Bookstores. Melodyland is opposite Disneyland in Anaheim at 400 Freedman Way Now.Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUllAY$199 111101 Includes Beverage Well Drink or 86"r 9:00 Al to 1:00 PM 845-8091 1712 Placentia Coat•M- CW IT ON THE TOWN THE BARN H11vt the prime of your life ch{l()lling from the ntensive 25 it.em menu Steak'!, ~afood. ula<h. lt.alian and ~f'XIC'lln d1!hM, and more. Western 1 h11rm and country ambience I 0111 h M F, Dinner M ·S, Happy h•1ur 1\1 F 4:30·7 pm .• at.elht.e dish I ,,. entertainment and danc1n1t 'un C'hampqne Buffet BrunC'h I•• l 'lO Banquet racihlles 14fmt ke<lh11l, Tustin. 730-01 lf> THE ORIGI NAL BARN FAR~ER S TEAKHOUSE \t',• They are the orii'1n.1l. FammJ" r .. r lht'ir one-and-a-half pound l'nntrhouse at.eau and featurin11 clhvl11' brmltnit. Proudly 1erv1ng for 11 Har~. Lunch Mon . Fri I I 2 Om rwr n111htly Mon.-Fri. from !> p 111 "IOI & • un. from 4 p.m 2001 Harb.1; Hhd , IOtlta MHa. 6<t2-9777 BF:NNIGAN'S ~ re~h food served with a 111de uf tun :\l1>nu feature11 unique appeuzer.. •11l11ds, ~afood, croit1\8nl 'land ""tt he~. burgers, Mu1can d1&hei.. 01111 an e1tc1t1ng brunch men11 L1mch. and dinner from 11 ..JWn, _ weekdays. Brunch 9·3 on weekend~. ~ 1111 bar with specialty drinks Happv hour <t-7 weekdays. In C.:011ta \h'-3. South Coast Plau parlung l11l h\ Sak's Fifth Avenue 241 -3938 In \~estm1n1ter, 545 WHtm1n11ter \~1111 91 ·4522. O~cing evenanp in BOB BU RNS -.upcrb 18 the word to deacribe this line din1n1 establi.ahment Servtnit 'l.ewpurt for 18 yean, apec1almng an .\11~us rallied ~r. the finest you •an get Al.lo feat.ur1r11 fretih fish, \l'Bl and chicken. The linen rovered tahle11, candles and fresh flower• odd to the elegance, with boolha and h.•Kh ~ack chain for pnvacy. ~ hrkermg !ant.ems and cla.'\Sical 1nus1c capture the chann1n1 and warm atmoephere. Open for lunrh. dinner and their aplendiferous Sun dav brunch. E1tensive wane li11t 37 F1t11h11m bland. 64.t 20:10. RRISTOL BAR 6 GRILL - At Holiday Traditionally an all i' .. ner1can favorite place to eat and µriced for family dmin1 Everyth1n11 from juicy at.each and chop!! to ~pec1al chicken dishel and freeh ,ofoocL Bou..na.oua aa1ad bar.. Sumptuoua daily lu~heon buffet Open daily fot dlnlfll and oockt.a1la l 131 Briatol St..., Coeta Mesa ~57 :l<>OO. CRAZY HORSE RTEAltROUSB A1nhent.ic Muntry dininc. featurina F..u~m Corn Fed Bee( Prime R1h fret1h ... food end •pec...rlz1n1 1~ lheir famoue ~-fried 1t.eab . and tf«'IMrta. Lunch Moo •• f ri. I I 3. Oanntr Mon,-un. 6 p.m. I01nn.-r rtMrvationaiuar•nlftd). Authen11r Wea~nt ~. dandnt and bve n;i1131c 1n the NMon Dyer Rd F.111t/Newpon fwy . , anta Ana .S.9 1612. 011.t.MAN'S The l>illman faall1 i. famuus fot their traditmnal warm huo;p11.11l111; and fine food. Finest prime r1h in Balboa and fresh fi~h daily ('11m plet.e dinner :ipecialR d111ly f ra&11dl~ ~rv1ce end a fun, deh1Chtful ol mn11phere Open daily f11r l11nrh and dinner Brunch Sa1 1inn 'i11n li411 Jo: Ralboa n7:l 772fi T H E HIDE-AWAY Tired of eatini.: uut 11t plt11t" "-llh II•• privacy., Search"" m11re' f'he If ad.- away pr11v1de-. IHl\111·\ v.1th 1t• ho•ilh~ 1tnd part1\1 '"' J>t-rle; l lur bu~•flh~ .J~•n• .ind ron11snl1\ d1ninic All nf'""h dt'1 torhtrrl .. tll'rini: a rel1nin11 11tmusphere I hi' ,,..,, 1HI l1!"> are ,eafood and ,t,.alt., .\I fordable dinan!( fur tht-""h11lt' tam 11} \'araetv ut da1h ,pt>n1th H .. m.- made ~>up' and ,1111• I'' k1-n & ...... nt' servl'd alll<> .'>li7 4 f:d1111:er at ~µrani.: dale in ~anna .;h11pp1nli( \·t11111CI' Huntanl{ton He1H'h -..111.;:1,. JOLLY ROG t:R <:real Amt'r1t11n fcNo<l anc1111 the h1·•t pm e~ The .Jnlh Hui.:l'r ha-.. t1l""'t\' he~ll km•wn a• u "'"'d l11m1h \dli1t resi.aurant Tti.. ml'nu ll'11t 11r .. , breakfast. lun1 hand d111nn v.1th d large \araet~ 111 f!a,ht'• 111 'h'"";· lrnm Frum t"lll( ;lio;ht'' 1o:rnldlt· C'Bkt''. burjiter'. ~11ndw11 ht''. '"l,1rJ, w coinplett' dinner•· .. r ~t'!i'C•"•I iUBkli, ch1<·ken and d .. liu1111' dt-· wrt.s Fsm1h .1 ..... nt'rl l11r r· \l'Hr' with the fr1rndl1t'~I ,l'f\ 11 t' m :o"-11 ~mo S Cua,1 ti"'' l.111(un11 H"•u h 4q4 ,11r: CALFORNIAN HEMl:-.iCWAY'S In the q11.>le 111 th!' m1Jo h1m,tll Hemm~a' \ I• a rt'lehrala"n 111 adH•nture 111 rnm11111 !' 11nrl thf> 11rl or livanic ti award .... 111111111( rt'' taurant uffrrini: F.11rupt>11n ru1~1ne with a Cslifurn1n atTl'nt 11nri 11n utens1ve wmr la•I l>anntr nalo(htl\ Lunrh M F Th" 11tmu .. phnP 1• warm and friend Iv and t al It'd with rnthuM11U<m Estahli .. ht'd .. m, 1· 147:.'. thts re~taurantfrt1fl' •-lontte<I 111 ('ororrn del :\l11r 111 P1111fi1 t 'ou•I Hw\. nl Ma1·Arthur Blvd f\71 tlUll M O~ACO'~ Expt'r1t•n11• t11nlt1•lll 1 .i111 .. ri1111 OilllVl'llt' ('tf'tll lctn• 11\'l l'rll1•rl with •l f'rem h n111r '"'h1lf• 111111111( Ill 111\ tleicanl wat..rlrnnl '<t'lllnl( •l\t'r loolon11 Nl'wµort Ra\ Ent'" fl 'll•l wltttaon nf t'fllrt't'~ for hrun1 h. l\Jnrh. 11ml dinn,,lnlsd0iii'iiilli1tnr n)'lllt'r bsr or "(terno<in lt'll• 11n I hi' Ray. maluni Mon11r11 • n \l'f\ 11pectal trl'11l M11nar11· .. 1'< 111• 11tl'd arro11J1 I ruin Nl'wport Import• 111 I he Tok•• lunk Hldic •t l:.,ll \.\. CoA1t llwy. Nev.port ~arh l'h11"r 1n vour r~rva11on~ '' 1'7141 fi-tfl ·1:!'.?[1 CHINESE LI'S RESTAl'RANT ft Vllil lo\e rhinPO(> food, ~ou'rl' '!Ur i' t•• r nJo) chntnl( hfrl'. ai. 1.1·• pr11m !Mt truly authl'nttc ('hane~ (uod T hi' n!fnu ulfe~ " wide va11t'tv flf tlul•r J1,.ht11, front a la l'a rui lo comb1nation'J Rrl'athl4klllf( d~·ur 1n a .upreml'h ~auuful ·at mn .. phtrt Trop1c11I d rinks to •iuenrh vour thi~t Open §even days a wet>k for lunch and dinner 89fl I Adam . Hunungt11n Reach !Hl:l 911."1 ·11 1 N Reat·h Hlvd .. At111ht!1m ~:l: 12111 THE LOT . Entn the Orient and experienre the exr tllPnce 1tf Mandarin and "'IZ.tchwan < u1ll1net.. Authentic Chi· llt''t' d18ht ., e<ipec1ally prepared by ma~lt'r t hef Liu The Lotus can 11rfpr cul1n11rv masterpiece11 to your ltlonj( Tht> lnvely dintnic area as duminated with pictures of the l.otu~ nowt>r lht> iVmbol of purity an < ·h1ne'lt> rulture EnJOV fine Ch1- nt'!;t' dining a.s well BA wine. spir1u; 1rnd hc. .. patalit} at the LotU!I. l.1 ~·11tt'd Ill Harbor renter at 2:l00 Harbor Hhd in C11st.a ~es&-CaJl "14 ·, ITll \1r\~OARIN COlJRMET l\ I rnh -peual plare to dint', the \lttnd11rin G11urmet hai. beeh a gold ll""Arrl winner dnd owner. Michael C h1111111 ......... \11•ed Rest.aurateur of 1ht-'I t'IH Spec1almng an Pekin)(. -.hdn1th111 Szechwan and Hunan 1 u1~1ne~. tht') offer an array of deh 1 a111>... anrluclmic P!'li.mg Duck. dumplanl( .... wh11lt' fish and more •11mpt111u' d1 ... he., Eleicant at n111 .. phtrt', 1mpt;rrnble serv1rt and l'Xlt'n'!ve ""'Int hill I!)()() Adams. t ""111 \1p..,a "1411 I ~1:1'7 PAVILION l...rgr l'agodtt hualdinl( heautlfullv 1lt-tnr11tt'd rP \tauran1 f'1nest and lrt·..,hi-~t 1nj(red1ents. n11 MS\. Tan talilln~ n11sane that eu·1tt-s the p11ltt1e f'1ne ~rv1u. f'olir lar~ ''"'m". ample ham1uet facilities !'hamp111<ne luorhes and early bard ii1nnt,., '>penal holida) feasts. We 1Al'k11me 1 umpany Chrastma~ pame~ and ladies· rluh meetings 'I 11u won ·1 tw-hunicry an hour latt'r Ill tht> Pa\1hon ·· Man 't'r Dmt-. Irvine "15 1 1688 Lunc-h & l>mner D111ly. Rar C'a.'lual dres.., rl.'~l'n.atwn~ ~U!(l{~ted Lunch from 11 Ill. dannl'r Imm fl OU pm CONTll\ENTAL ~EOITERRANEAN ROOM - Airporter Inn f'11n11en ial aod ~eluded from the huw airport surroundmjits. The Mtditemintan Room offer!! 5uperb n•nt1nental ru1~1nt for lunch, din ner and ~undt1Y hrunrh. Top enter 111anmt>nl natchtly in the Cabaret 1.oulll(l' The Capuian·s Tablt> 1~ 11f)f'n f11r danmic 24 houl"I. Perfect for w11tch1n11 Calil11rn10 sunilt'l..8 is the Fh11ht llffk l.uunl(e The Airportt'r Inn 1~ located 11t 1~700 MarArthur Hh d in Irvine &1:\ 2770 "Mi\R CEVS Vmla' Mar~I' Delightfully rtfret1h- 1n11 mPnu featur1n1 fresh seafood 11nd L.iu11iana Ca,un specialil. ( rourmet oyster bar. Elegant yet t'l\ ual atmosphtre. Live entertain ment and danc1na fNluril\I 0C'11 rinest f'nterta1nment. Oanrini under the 'It.ant' Lunch from 11 a.m. llmner n11htlv from 5 p.m Ovster bu ttll I 00 • m. 110 E. I i th St . Cnt1ta ~le~• ~,; AA!l.'l Pl'FFIN'S ·"n ad,~nture m n•tural t"almir rr .... h qu11l1tv 1n11r~1tnvi pN'pAr~ in a •1mple '" "'"••nl wav. Award Wll')ntnl l't'CIJ}ff (;1rdtn ~lllOI( In 8 European Ca(p •tvle atml.Jl8phere t'i1'WJI brukf.,..t and lunch •·ormal dining for dinner Sun.· Thurs i a m.-10 p.m .. Fri & Sat. ttll 11 pm '1050 E. Coast Hwy , (Qrona del Mar 640-157!l L RIVIERA Relu to gra 10U11 rv1u in an elegant. intimate atmoephere. £1 pertly prepared continental dishes by Chef Richard Bergner. smoe 1970. Thia award winning res-, taurant alao offel'9 an ea tensive wine list, and excels m tableside prep· arationa and naint>es. Open for Lunch 11:30-3 p.m .. Dinner from 'l p.m. Excellent banquet fac1lit1es Cloeed Sun. and holidays. :l3!l3 S Bmtol. C08UI Meu. 540-3840 THE THIRD FLOOR Known for superior continent~ <'Utsme. The Third Floor promises to capture 1t 's reCOf(nllton aJ1 une of the finest rPStauranta In Orange Countv Spec1almng in tahlrsade preparallons and usinj( only fresh foods Ambience e1ude elt>gance and subtle quality lnumat.e hut not anumidatmic d1n1n1t V>eated within the Emerald of Anaheim Hotel. l il7 S West St. across from D1-; neyland 1n An1.1he1m ('all 714-999-0990. Emerald Hot.els al.,.1 in Hawau FRENCH CAFE FLEU RI Take a seat in Cafe f'leuri .for hrt>ak fast, lunrh or dinner EnJOV an t-x quis1te environment mnuence<l b\ e Frt>nch ~ouch Hot Jazz Mond11\' throuich Friday from 5·00 tall 9·00 fJ.m. and m ouutandtng -whtte iclove brunrh make thlll C11fe thr place to mttt. Open 7 days a week, 6·00 a.m. W::\O p m Moderat~h priced 4500 MacArthur Blvrl . Newport Beach. 476-2001 1perience exqu1S1 rnv metal t'usme wh1lr dmmic an th1., intimate French chatt'au Spec1AI ties include rack of lamh. \ 1'111 Mal"!lala and a beautiful ..ell'< t 1on 111 fresh fish Homemade award ""Ill ning dH&erl.11 EnJOV Sun hrunc h with unlimited rhampagn.. on elaborate buffet, a hot tnt rt-e and deS!lert-all served in a cozv, rPlax ed atm011phere. F'ull har w11 h domHtic and importtd wine !It'll'(· tiona. Lunch, Mon F'r1 , Omnf'r, seven nights Sundav brunrh 41<1 N. Newport Rlvd . Newpeort Bt11l·h 645 67()1) LE C HARDONNAY Thi' finest an clat1111t' frt>n~ h and n11uvellt cwsine m ph1.11h ~urruunti ang~ Exrtte your -.ent't'S w11h Su premt of Duck with poachf'C! <"Ah fornta Fiis or l .. obl!ter C'a'l'>erolt 1n 11 Chardonnay wine 'auce w11h rhant.erelles. Esten."vt M'IKtion of wines ronl • emperaturt con trolled cellar Lunch Mnn fr1 11:30-2::\0 Otnner Mon Sat from 6:30 Sun brunch 11 2 :lO In Rttr'" try H11ttl. IAAOO Mar Arthur Hhd lrvanf'. 7f>2 tJ777 i.__ LE MIDI S.veraJ thtnp malt!' lhlll Hran1 win n1111t htdeawav trul '~1al W1htr lhf'ar S wlM <"htf, tra1nf'<I 1n -t(1~ 111 th.-be" hou~. P1l11tt Sr \iloratz. Plact' l~•l•ad. Baur 1tu I .a.-. 7.11t1\ h A ut hf'nt1 r r111.-1 nl' Prov~nnle ~•~lf'l&I 1t<l41rmt1 f..,.. t1v11l11 • ~unfiav hntnlh --.1 un1q11t 1t \ like •ieppinl( he< k 1n 11mf' h• an tr• "'hl'n tt<'l'llen«e 111 f.,,od """' mar• lwd h\ lff'nrr••ll' h .... p11ah1' • h1111p1tal1l\ rarl'h l••llft'i thf.~ da\~ Joan Manca and 'w\al~r 1n rhtnr F'rench country home l.unlh. din ner and . unday brunch Ranqutl fac1l 1ues Clt.llied Munda'" 1421 \ 1a Lide., !'Jt'wport Beath I;';;) 49')4 INDIAN ROYAL KHYBER Take an enchanted Journey m1t1 India without leaving Orange Coun ty Authentic Tandoori d1she~ elegantly presented in t.he Moghul tradition Meat and fish d1shei. prepared and marinated in a blend of herbs and fresh ground ~p1r~ Impressive dt!>11tf1 and dl'C•ir takei. vou bark 111 the I tlt h renturv Lunch. dannt'r !-.undin tminc h IOOU Brist•1l ~t . '-Je"" µt•rt fit't1l h '; r,2 '>2fl0 ITAUAN ~ARCELLO'S Thi .. a"'1.1rd "'rnner uller-., an t'l ten.we menu -.,periahzaniz m pa .. 11:1" \eal. nopprnu 11nd their fam1111-- h11ndm11dt' p1u.a E>t.ahhl!hed -.,1nlt' 197 I 1h1~ famil\ owned re<.t<1ur11nt ha' l &pturl'd tht' ht'Brl!-11f Italian food luver.i l.un1·h \ilon Fri I 11n ner 7 n111ht" a Wt't'k 17;)(1'.! Keach 11 t ~latrr . Hunt1ni.:1 .. n Bt-a1 h IS-I '.!-;°)f111' VIL;LA :"10\'A A heau11ful .U\ v1tw creatt'' 1 h1• ronaant1r ~eltmK that ha" made th,. \'alla :--Iowa a "spenal kmd 11f µIB<f' lur 1iver fift\ veer" Superh C'Ul'<llll' from Central 11nd Nur"{hern ltnlv ilervtd m Old Wnrlrl charm I-~• lt'nsave want' list Dinner n1i.:hth P1ann her Full mt>nu tall I 1 ~1 .11 m .\1:11 W~t C'<>ast H""' '-e""()i•rt Reaeh 641-7~J ,.,-.. , , ~· NAGISA RESTA t.:RA~T Th1i. lint hu le .lapant"se r~taurant ~pto('aah:ie' in ,W1h1 tempura, and tl'ra\ak1 Tht-,,ush1 liar 1~ prt>pared hy their famo u, .J a ptt nl''I' Chet I nil\ ll feelinit 11( Otani( an .Japan Cre111 tor ,..1t·1almnK, 'U~h1 har" ore 11 1111 of fun I •antnj( r.w1m alM> ava1h1ble Open Tut>« thru :-.un for lunch end dmnf'r US411 E c .. n .. I Hw \ <'nrvna del \111t 6-·1 .l!-11 \. IVEXICAN ~I CASA Tht'1r l1•od ,. li kt' 11 tr>µ 11 \lt'\11 11' Hn~p11alil\ j(•,.., h1111d 1n huntl '"It h 1ht'ir m11!t11, \Ii < ll'" •. , -..1 1 .. ~1.1 or m' hnu~ 1• \illH h11u•t> t-:'-lah h~hed ... an, P I y-.! 11 ' no "t'< re1 _CnendJ_ 1:1W.). dinta.,: huP Ol)t>IJ. ds1h frnm 11 a m for l.unt·h, Om ntr and (',"'k1a1I" F.n1ett•rnment \\ ~ 'at niichl!-Ill 1 ht' Hurroi R•lnm ~ fo: 17th ~I C'ol'\l.11 \ll"<ll t)<tfl 7616 NATURAL HEALTHY FORTY C' A RROTS "O.li<'1t>W (95h1f>n fond . · Jl"'' H""" ~f',...trnm 01M"l1'.., I h111 rl'AI C•" od fttl1na ,,f e&l•nll "'"•' ta~11nr m ... 1 .. prepaf't'd d ulv. f\atural 111d ht"-ehh' C)f'1t+fll'I r.-. ..-. >f,_.h IUI< I'" "11llfflttl diuh .\ l(f"llt t>l1t\,. fnr llmn~r -In'" If• m 11 1 m :O:.unda\ I hamp111tnt Rn10. h I~ t•ttn Hu ll•" ... •n•I I \1'1i.n1n '•' l \>&>t Plft.la. 111 .. I' t le' , • ~ -. • ~ Date~/ Friday ~bet 6. 1985 t:a • • t I • 1 -,, I .. ·. • OUT ON THE TOWN ORANGE COAST i=ES i)1A~"-'1...1lnRt!". 11.AN . I SEAFOOD STEAKS ANTHONY'S PIERZ The Southt>rn Calif R~Uiuranl \.\ ritl'n vOJtl'd this unt tht> winnn 11f the 1,.,111 v11l11e rl'ataur11n1'<. 1 heir 11eofoud •• the wlk "' the town w1Lh 111 :1r1 frt'~h fit1h d111lv < RS Tf'lt> "'''"n 1 l111m1 the} have thl' IH>•I h11µp\ h•>•H 1n Ornngl' County Mt' nu ha• 111lurie cuunf f11r tl1t- we1j(hf <1111~· 1uu1t OJ>4'n ni1thtly for dinnt'• l..t1U1t4"d un tht' lieaullful Ne wp<1r1 Ha\ at 1o:J N Haya.uie Ur 1;40 !'i l 'Z:l I \I-t-. 1.11>0 h llH\\ II t 't·V. 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A beautiful waterfront view of Newpi1rt Bay enhance11 the at mOipherl' Perfect for b1U1nt-M1 entertaining and ro mantic dining l.AJ<;ated al 251 E. Coul Hwy., New port Re11ervap11n11 accepted. Phone A7:J l ~h T HE REX OF NEWPORT Locai..d on the ocl'anfrunt a CflJl,1t Crom the Newpo rt Bearh pier, T ht Ru 11 the Orange <'out'• m1J11t exduaave aeafood rt!'l!Ulurant Well known f<Jr freth Hawaiian gourmd fish &ele<.tiona and apecuilizing an &weet Channel lala.nd abalone, ten der veal 8J)d _prime m.ata. T he warm ambiance of the padded bootha. gothic painlinp and the well &tocked wine rackt lend l<1 Ru'a convivial alm011phere. T ht Rei uf Newport i11 lht' choice of local1 u well u v18iWra. Hecipient of the pretLigious Trevel Huliday a ward Cuual/ele1t11n t allare Lunch. dinner. CaJI f\75 21>AA for reaervation8. Valel park1n1e RUSTY PELICAN f'relih Bea food and lot.a of 1 t' C '•w•~ dock yourself here and d1n1: over looking the beautiful Newport Rav Featuring If> to 2h fre8h filth Hll'c: t1om1 daily from around the world No wait aeafood b&I m t he WWlflll- Lunch. Danner, Sun. Brunch in Newport. 2735 W. Cout Hwy , 642-:W31. In Irvine-Lunch. Dan ner. and Happy Hour 18.10 Mam, 5'65-4774. TALE OF THE WHALE E1perience a atep back inw timt t11 a place where you can dine at your own lei1ure. Enjoy the romance of old Newport with a panoramic bay view. E1c1t.e your 11ense1 with their 11em1ational uafood and tradtlional favorat1ea. Breakfu t 7 11 m . Mon Fri , Lunch t I 4 Mon. Frt . Danner 4-11 Mon.-S11l. Sat. and Sun. Brunch 7 ·4, Oytt.er Bar Fr1., Sat. & Sun. Banquet rar11ities up LO 500. 400 Main SL, Balboa 67:1 4633-. SAIL LOFT Located above the Jolly Hoger an Laguna, thU! C•JZY reataurant rea t urn fine fre.h seafood with ocean view dining. EnJOY Lhe oyster bar 10 a warm atr11011phere and decor of nautical motif The .ea!ood menu features s wordfiah, 11hrimp, halibut, scallope and many other M"lection1> The oyster har offer11 uyo;ter 11h1>c1te". clafn11, crah & 11hrimp c1x:kta1I and a.l&o hot d u1hea T ht- Sail I.oh , a restaurant that 1a ded1 cated to the trilditaun of c1Jmradery 400 S . Coli.Ill H wy:, Lllt(u ni. Bt-at h 494 3:15.ll TH E WAREHOUSE N~port'a m•iel annt>vallvt' water front dining e1pe rienl.'e. Chef Charles Kalag1e'1 featurea fresh sea food and ant.e~atiunal cuisine Highly a cclaimed, award winnan11 Sun. Brunch, alM> featu1ing patio dining. Incredible O}'atel"bar. ei quil1t.e ambience. except1onaJ hv" entertainment. Banquet.a and cat.er ing available Lido V1llllt(t-, Newport Bearh 673-4700 DINl\ER~ER! GRAND DINNER THEATER fmpreuive dining and profe&1ir1n1 productwns are aure t.o pleaae t'ar lame you vi11it. Tht' e:rtraordina r buffet offera rout baron of bee tclaud ham wit.ha Cruituuce. Geo1 gia ch icken with pea.che1 and Klu and the Ma.hi Mahi i11 served an peaunt sauce. T ri-color fettur<·11 and cream i1 a real favorite. F:nJ<• dinner and a play tonight' Cran Danner Theater locai..d within th Grand Hotel in Anaheim al I Httl• Way Call 772-7710 HARL EQU I N OINNt-1 T HEATER Every cu1to111er uan he e&J*t:U'd t bl' treated like a cele brit v Th theattr offeu 11Cruanptiou11 mt'11 ~ with lop productions in an f'lel{an atmoaphere. The 1umphJ<>U!i h11fk- 1nd udea rout baron ttf ht-el ch1clten and fish di11het1, puw aalad1, veget.ablea. and ai nful 'dl'1' aertl. The Sat. and Sun. hruncl includea a variety of egg du1h~ Th Celebrity Terrace ia avaalahlt-f11 priva~ dining. The individuall· decorat.ed private balcony ruom overlook the <trlO-aeal h o111t11h1,. ahaped main room The Harlt!qull 1t1 located at 3.')():J S. Hnrhor in Sa nu Ana Call 979 7650 GUIDE TO ORANGE COAST RES 11\LIRANTS Rt·~taurant AIHPOHTl-.H I ~~ I'" ., "" ,, •• , U• It ,.. 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