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ORANGE CO\ST • TOMORROW:
FOAECASTI ON A2
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1985
Sea oil foes turn. on Deukmejian
Moratorium on off shore drilling ends;
coa-stal leaders vow to continue battle
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
and LAURA MERK
Of Ille D.ily Not llefl
As a moralorium on 011 dnlhng
along much of California's coasr
ended Thursday, coastal leaders
vowed to continue fighting Reagan
Admin1strat1on plans to lease off-
Coast
A Dana Point youth killed
In a motorcycle crash has
donated his organs to six
people.IA&
California
A California poll finds
"heavy" lottery players
tend to be either min-
orities or people on the
lower end of the econ-
omic scale./84
Nation
The newest Hispanic im-
migrants to Callfornla
have not cost Americans
their jobs./87
World
Searchers scour the New-
foundland hills, seeking
the cause of the plane
crash that killed all 256
people aboard./84
Sports
Edison High faces rugged
Long Beach Poly for the
CIF Big Five football title
tonlght./81
UC Irvine wins Its home
basketball opener,
85-72 , over Montana./81
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's
24 points lead Lakers to
129-102 rout. /81
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shore tracts and to begin attempts to
oust Gov. George Deukmej1an.
The ban had prevented the leasing
of tracts along about two-thirds oft he
state's coastline for the past four
years.
Supporters of the moratorium
thought they had enough votes in the
Premier
runners
due on
Coast
County will stage
its first marathon:
1 OK fun run added
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ti.. OeitJ Piiot ti.II
More than 700 distance runners are
eitpected to participate in Orange
County's first marathon Sunday. At
least that man) will also partici pate in
the IOK Fun Run.
lntema11onar runners from nine
countnes w1l) JOln representatives
from every Orange County city when
the In 1ne Co.-Orange County Mara-
thon begins at 8 a.m at Newport
Center 1n Newport Beach.
And wh1lc the number of runners
may seem modest compared to the
thousands who participate in estab-
lished races like the Boston and New
York marathons, organ1Lers are con-
fident the quality of entrants ensures
the Orange County Marathon could
become a prem1ere,.event 1n fu ture
years.
Organizer Bill Toomey of Laguna
N1guel._~J nncr of the O~ -
thlon gold me-Oal in 198 at Meitico
C11y and named the Sullivan Award
winner as Amenca's finest amateur
athlete, said the' had no idea what
kind of response ·to expect when the)
started pitching the idea o f an Orange
C'ountv marathon "We d1dn'1 know what caliber
athlet~ we would get, and all of a
sudden we had a 2: I 0 entrant and a
2:11 entrant." Toomey said. "It
showed us there are a lot of world
class marathoners looking for good
races.
"The calendar 1s devoid of mara-
thons now except 1n Honolulu."
Among the top entrants who will
run Sunday are Alan Thurlow of
Australia. who ran the Melbourne
Marathon 1n 2: 16 and is considered a
favorite: Vesa Kahkola of Finland.
the Finnish national champion wh o
has run a l: 16 marathon and com-
peted throughout Europe: and Josef
Machalec of Sweden. a world-class
marathoner having run the distance
twice at 2: 16.
Also compe11ng will be Harry
Cordellos. the nauonal blind mara-
(Pleue aee MARATHON/ A2)
Contra leader stumps
for money in county
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of lloe 0..,. .-1164 """
A Nicaraguan guerrilla leader
asked Orange County Republicans on
Thursday for financial and political
support to help overthrow the Sand-
inista government.
Eden Pastora, wh.o represents 5.000
$uerrillas lighting government troops
in southern Nicaragua. said he des-
perately needs funds for food.
clothing and medicine.
Visiting a Republican Party fund-
ra1scr at the Westin South Coast Plaza
hotel in Costa Mesa. Pastora asked
for donations and for pohttcal sup-
port m obtaining LJ.S. aid for his
forces in the south.
He and his supporters intend to
seek additional support 1n coming
weeks from various groups through-
out the United States.
T he guerrillas he leads have gone
without outside support for the past
two years. Pas1ora said.
The S27 million in U.S. aid gj ven to
the so-ca.lied freedom fighters earlier
this year went to those guerrillas
lighting along Nicaragua's northern
border. Pastora said. Hts own lighters
(Pleaae eee CONTRA/ A2)
House Appropnat1ons Committee
for another eittens1on 1n November
until Dc-ukmej1an sent a letter 10
committee members opposing the
moratorium.
The governor said in the letter that
he favored a tract-by-tract evaluation
on what areas should be leased for
drilling and which should be
protec~d.
Thursday four Democrats gathered
in San Francisco to announce their
stralegy against offshore oi l drilling in
Californja, which will include an
attempt to oust Dcukmejian from
office. Deukmejian figures to run
against Los Angeles Mayor Tom
Bradley in November 1986.
About Jhe same time Thursday,
Interior Secretary Donald P. Hodel
announced that Bnstol Bay, a rich
Alaskan fishery,.will be opened to oil
drilling beginning next month .
"It is amazing how fast he works,"
Laguna Beach City Councilman Bob
Gen1rv said this morning. Although
Alaska was not included 1n the
rnoratonum, Gent~ said, "symboli·
cally, this 1s related. ·
"The governor and federal admin-
1strat1on has decided to play pohucal
hard ball. Our coalition will play the
same but we will have more players."
he said. '
Thursday's press conference in-
cluded Garv Patton. a Santa Cruz
County sui>en·1sor: Assemblyman
Sam Farr. Carmel. Wesle) Chesbro.
chairman of the Humboldl ( OUnl)
Boacd of Super> 1sors. and Gentry.
The} said they did not gather for •
wake but to demonstrate the start of a
fight
Gentry said opcnm$ the coast
could bankrupt Califo rnia .. Next we
will hear about Lea!>e Sale ~5. which
stretches from Los l\ngclei. to .Mex-
ico .. he said. .
"Ever\ ume the} look at a tract, (it)
requires· compleuon of an En-
v1ronmenlal Impact Report, loss of
(Pleue aee DRILLING/A2)
He likes playing on the girls team Woman
killed
in crash
onPCH
Drunken driving
blamed for eighth
fatality in 2 weeks
By STEVE MARBLE
OflM OellyPllotl""'
.\ Dana Point woman. alkgedl)
1nto>..1cated and speeding in a spons
car 1.1.as lolled late Thursda\ "'hen
her car spun off Pantie Coas't H1gh-
v.a~ outside Laguna Bcarh and
tumbled about 150 teet down a hill
before landing 1n a ra' ine authont1es
said toda~
(", nth1a Jean '-etl<.,on. ~l'l was
pronounced dead at th~ <,eene he-
com1ng the etgth person ki lled in
~outh Orange Count' in t"'o "'eeks.
according to officer<..
The v.o man. apparent!~ dn\ ing
home from 'kwport Beach v.uh a
fnend, \eered off the coast h1ghwa\
near the en1ranc-e 10 ( r.<.tal < O\l" · ~,...,.........,°'"".......... tatt'. Park at 11 5~ pm · < aldo rn1a Bobby Cole W&llta to play field boclley and Marina BJgh ba8 no boya team. H1ghv.a' Patrol spokesman !\.en
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R rolling t1• the l>•J1h1m 111 a rJ\ m1. un Student barred from OBERT ~~~.t'ean <.itk ,,, the htghv.a, Da1h
BARKER The pJ\\t'n~t·r \ 1rg1n1.i I >1. t11 .. 1 ~~ • I ' t th• k A 11t ..,tan1 L1n '>Uf'''ed thL· .ll.ttdL·nt hut glr S earn In s so \Ulkred J brol-..L·n 1.llllJrtx1n1· Jnd
' numerou' anra,1on\ D.11h ..aid '-lht· PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Bobby Cole has been kicked
off the Marina High School field
hockey team. It seems he's
guilty of nothing more than
being the only boy on the all-girl
team.
Cole thinks It's unfair.
There's some reverse sexual
discrimination Involved, he be-
lieves.
''I just got throug.ti...C:beckiog
and there's eight girts on the
boys' water polo teams. I think 1
should be able to play on the
glrls' hockey team. They don't
have a boys' hockey team at
o.iey,.... ,.....117 ...._ ll-
Eden Putora
school."
Cole, a 5-foot-5, 125-pound
senior, dressed in a blue tartan
kilt, was on the sidelines Thurs-
day, cheering on his team-
mates in a match against Foun-
tain Valley High School. He also
took a petition around to the
rlval players, enlisting their
support in his battle to return to
th~team...
Cole was declared lnellglble
this week after a complaint was
flied by a rival coach. And
Principal Ira Tolbln has asked
him not to play "because it puts
the team In jeopardy · But
Toibin said he Is petrt1onmg
California Interscholastic Fed-
eration officials for Cole's re-
instatement.
CIF rules prohibit boys from
playing on girls· teams 1f the
school provides a sufficient
numbe'r of boys· sports, To1bm
"Said. On the ~thef'--Mnd, ~1$
are allowed to play on boys·
teams If the school doesn't field
girls' teams in that sport, he
added.
(Pleue eee BOY/ A2 )
1 .. 11,tnl in wn1.1u' 1.11nJ11wn tud.s' JI
\11'>,ll)n ( "mmunt°' I l11,p1tal 1n
\11\,llln \ tl'I" v. hL'ft' 'ht• v. a« takt·n in
hehco~HL'r
Da11' 'a1J lt''I' 'h.iv.1·J 'L'll,11n
v.as 1ntn>.11.ateJ al tht 11nH .11 the
.1u 11.knt
Thl· a1.1.1Jcn1 "', urreJ nt·ar lht' 'rot
v. hnl" J ( •t'<>r~u ma M "'-'' 'enou\h
tn1un·J D1·, ' v. he11 i,,, F-erran
-.Ht'cn1·J ,,.1 t:t •.1,1 h1gh v.J \ and
te ll alm11'1 \111 ll'1.'t h<.·tl•rL· u1m1 ng to a
~wr Ml 1hr ~ ... n
DJ1h <,.lid thL·r1· t' no v.a' to
L'\plJtn the 1,uJckn tn1 rL'J'L' 1n fatal
trall1, J1.1.i..kn1' 1n th1. 'nuth i.nunt-.
l'\1.l'Pt thJ t alu)h1'I JP{X'Jr'-10 bC
1n\,1hl'1' 1n mn'>l •'' thl· inudt•nt'
\ti • d thr au 11knt' h.n t' 11n·urred
(?lease aec CH.ASN/A2)
Charges filed in grading
of Borrego Canyon Creek
By USA MAHONEY
and STEVE MARBLE
Of-0..,"'°4118«
A Newport Beach dn elopment
lim1 and Southern C alifom1a Edison
Co. wel't' formall~ charged Thursday
with misdemeanor count~ of altenng
stream beds 1n lnine and ~11ss1on
VieJO without state appro\al .
The chargcc;, whi ch '<tt'm trom
separate worli. pm1ecl~. were re-
quested b } the , late Oepaf'\mt'nt of
Fish and Game
lrvme lndustnal Re~·arch and
Oe' clormen1 t n ni 'l'" port Rl·.11. h
allcgt•dh bulldnn·d ahout a quann ,1•
a mill' of the Borrellll ( Jn\ on l rl'l'"
and tore out S<.'' era I trl'l'' v.1th1•ut
perm1\s1on from r 1,h Jnd ( 13tnl'
agcnC\ spat..esman Pat \fntm' -..11.I
l he ti rm had apphed tor a permit
to \o\Or k 1n the creel.. bt.·d dunn~
con\truct1on of an indu~tnal rompln
near Trabuco Road in If' int hu1
pr('SSC:d ahl•ad 10 ~OH'mhc:r helure
perm1!ts1on could tx· ,on,tdl·n·d
Moore said
;\rra11tnment. on~1n.1lh 'l't f\H
I hur,,1a, 1111 lrangl· < 1'unn Mun1c1-
p.1I l ,,ur1 1n \anta o\na. was con-
:1n11cd 111 Jan I,., Th :: tirm faces two
, h,trg1•, or .iltcnng a ~trt•arnbed and
>rW '''Jumping tra\h
f J,h ,hJrgc .. amt''-a maximum 'I ",,., fine :'-lt•nn.• \aid Fish and
l 1,1mt m.1, abo '>l't:k i.ome restltut1on
IP! l ht• 111'{ lfl'l'\ ht' \atd
f ''"''" \o\J' 1.h.lrgcd "-1th altcnng
'"'' t r1•t I.. .tlH·r J game ~arden found
t hi 1 n·~ hJd het•n dn erted and
l.l·nwn1 J r-rltl·J ''' tl!. banks n~ar
(Pleue aee CRARGltS/ A2)
Freeway projects speeded up Bad luck for 13th
(
arrives a day early
Mesa. Santa Ana routes reap benefits
from delays in Caltrans landscaping
By LISA MAHONEY
Ottlle0..,."91.....,
Dcla1s in landscaping several Or-
ange ( ounty frt'eway5 will benefit
construction proJCCls on the anlA
Ana and Costa Mesa freeways.
Orange County received per·
m1s!11on from the Cahfom11 rrans--
porta11on \ommiss1on Thursday to
sha(\ about half of the S 16.8 mrlhon
fromlandtcapc pro1cct1 put off by the
commission to !>peed lhf'C't frc:-ewa)
construction prOJC('ts b) a vear or
more.
Tht" comm1 \1on t1ct1on 'llt"P~ up
the ttmt"tablt" for nght-of-WU) acqum-
uon for widcnma the Santa Ana
Frttway between the Garden Gro' e
and San Oabncl River frttways b) a
year. lntenct'tlon improvement~ at
Newport Boukvard and \oost H1ih·
way will also he advanced a year Both
pro1ecn 3TT now sch~ul('d fnr lht
1988-89 fiscal ye111
A ramp metenl'\I pro1cct on th<'
('osta Mesa Freeway bt'tw~n the an
Diego and R1vers1de frttways will
JU mp ahead two years to IQ 6-87 The
prOJC<'t 1!> intended to improve the
flow of traffic dunna rush hour.
In 1111. a total of $8.6 m1lhon in
project funds 1s 1nvolvC"d 1n th(
trndt"\
L.andKapma prOJ«'\S the) <;upcr-
crdc havt h«n rtscbedulcd for IQ~ I
l he state Trnnspona11on (om
mt\!!1on voted this fall to P<>'>lpnne
Sbl m1lhon in 4and~ap1ng project!>
f
1lll UJ&IOVY• Uh. , ...... '" f l' .. ~111vnl\
to road construction rfT<m\
"We wen-the h1ghc-;t county 1n the
nate in terms of landscapm~ proJC'<'tS
dela)'ed," said Ron Cole, d1m.·tor of
planning and progr11mm1ng for the
Orange:-Count)' Transportation (om-
m1ss1on "They dtd advanC't' w m<' o(
our other proj«'t'I. We ~'CN' happy
ahoutthat."
Bttau~ of rt'\trt('t1on\ and ''ther
farton. the:-('Ount' t·omm1~ inn \N"a11
onlv ablr to ad,arwc p1 01r1 1' for
abOut hall of thr amount ·'' J 1lahle
lrom \he rrnpo~d land~ t ''"8 ph\-
l~C'U. C'ole ~1J
By USAN HOWLETT
Of .... o.it, "91 .....
For ]o'S('ph Lamonh.' I n d,1\ 1tw I lth .:mw •• l1:n c.arl)
It all ~t rtffl ihur\J"' 1,1,ht·n ht\ 13f t.'111tht fil't' outside a BaJboa
\Aloon. catching the rH· 1•1 .1 'r "' 1\(1rt &•at h riultceman who ~t ,0 1nHSHjate ,.
"Tht" whole front end ''' tht· 1 .u 1>.a<. 1n flames and he (the
pohctmanl {'Ouldn't c;('(' 1nshk ht·u1uw nt the 'molce" 'lld ewpon
Beach pohct' \PokC\m.a n Tren t llarr1'
Offi<'tr lk~k Duncan v.a, un p:111 nl v.hen he'"'"" tht bunu"lc:ar
about 4· t 5 a.m outside th<'< la" nt ~ ~ lla1 a1 Palm and R.ly 1~ on
the Balboa ~nmsula, Ham" ..aid
.o\Oer opening the door Dun1an f11und 1..amo nte <\lumped o~ the
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A2 * 0rengie Oou1 OAILV PILOT/ Fnday, December 13, 19t6
MARATHON MAKES DEBUT IN COUNTY ...
Jl'TomAl
thon cbampion who has run in 93
marath<Sns
Toomey said organau~ art con-
centmtang on creating an event for
Orange \o~nty residents to Cl\JOY and
take pnde rn. wuh leu emphasis on
becoming a world.class event
"We want an event that as local
with world overtones," he said.
Noting Orange County playt:d a
part an the 1984 Olympics with the
bake races in Mission VaeJo, pen·
tathlon in Coto de Caza. and other
~venu, Toomey said they ho~ to-
bring back at least some of the spant
that touched residents then.
County Supervisor Thomas Raley.
who will shoot the starting gun
Sunday. said he was excited about
rekindling the spant that was evident
during the Olympic torch rtlay run
when 30,000 people showed up at
Newport's Fashion Island to watch
the runner.
The 26.2-mile course will iakc
runners along Pacific Coast H1p.hway
to Laguna Beach, up Laguna Canyon
Road, and end at UC Irvine.
Runners who atcn't ready tor a
marathon will take part in a I 0
kilometer run beginning at 8:30 a.m.
at the marathon starting line. That
race also will finish at UCI.
The race wall be followed bv a
picnic and awards ceremony. 1nciud-
ing live music.
Race day entry fees are $25 for the
marathon and SI 0 for the I OK. Prices
include a T-shirt and the picnic.
Registration begins at 6 a.m.
For more information. call
661-6473.
Olympian BUI Toomey (left), co-oraanlser of the oranae
County Marathon, areeta compeUton who will be runnlftt
Sunday. Clockwlae from top are Han• Wlktroeon, Sweden;
Kathe Need.ham, Canada: Ve.. Kahkola, Finland; Slnnlkb
Keak.ltalo, Finland; Joeef M&chalec, Sweden; and Maya
Wachlra, Canada.
Dannemeyerdrops 'spores'
claim about AIDS victims
By the Associated PrH1
U.S. Rep. W illiam Dan,
nemeyer. retreating from a
statement he made earlier this
week. said AIDS v1ct1ms don't
emit spores that cause birth
defects.
But Dannemeyer said
Wednesday that people suffer-
ing from acquired immune
deficiency syndrome may pass
on a virus that can cause
abnormalities m mfants.
"You can say that I DUDemeyer
should have used the word virus instead of spore."
he said by telephone from Washington. "But the
impact on the human system of what I said 1s
accurate. That's the important ingredient."
The Fullerton Republican based his revised
opinion on policies used at San Francisco ~neral
Hospital, but a hospital official disputed Dan-
nemeyer's interpretation of the policies.
Dannemeyer first referred to spores at a news
conference announcing his candidacy for the
Re_publican nomination to the U.S. Senate. A person
afflicted with AJDS "emits spores that have been
known to cause birth defects." he said.
Wednesday he said that AIDS victims can
transmit the virus-borne illness cyliLmeia.l~
-Wliic can cause anh defects. and because of that
San Francisco General advises pregnant medical
personnel to avoid contact with AIDS patients.
Dr.) W. Keith Hadle)'. co-chairman of the
1nfecuon control committee at San Francisco
General. confirmed Thursday that his hospital has
such a policy. but said Dannemeyer is overstating
the nsk.
Hadley acknowledsed that cytomegalov1rus.
which he said is present an a dormant form in more
than half of the adult population, tends to flare up
into illness an AIDS victims because their immune
system is weakened.
It as also possible that the virus can be
transmitted to pregnant women, whose children can
suffer sometimes-fatal birth defects. HadJey said.
The danger oftransm1ss1on by casual contact 1s
low. but the hospital prefers to "err on the side of
overcautaon and say preinant nurses should not give
direct care to AIDS patients," he sa1d.
A pregnant woman 1s at greater nsk of
contracting the virus from her own children. who are
vulnerable to it, he said.
Danneryieyer, however. argued that
cytomegalov1rus as only one of several infectious
diseases that Al DS patients are likely to contract and
that can be spread to other people.
He aJso said his proposal about barring AIDS
v1~t~ms from working in heaJth care jobs has been
m1s1nterpreted. and that be never intended to have
homosexuals -a high nsk group for AIDS -
banned.
The pr~posal is ~ of a five-bill package he
introduced 10 Congress in late October. which would
also make it illegal for homosexuals or intravenous
...drug uscn-io doe.ate-bloed-and-whtch woul<t-pu
Congrtss on record against adm1ss1on of AIDS
v1ct1ms to public schools.
AIDS. which leaves victims vulnerable to
disease because it cripples the immune system 1s
most likely to strike homosexuals. abusers · of
inJcctable drugs and hemophiliacs. It can apparently
be spread by sexual contact. contaminated needles
and blood transfusions, but not by casual contact.
101 toilets and
'no place to go '
SAN FRANC ISCO (AP)-It was,
they thought. a perfect place for a sat-
in. And in they sat, occupying all IOI
City Hall toilets today to dramatize
the need for public restrooms down~
town
city's Tenderloin area. ~siuoned
themselves at most of the stalls and
prevented people from using the
restroom.
Supervisor Wendy Nelder has been
urging the city's I I-member board of
supervisors to buy 25 street toilets. About 75 protesters. most from the
CRASH·KILLS DAN:A POINT WOMAN... ~
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WEATHER
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Sunny skies through Saturday
Fair dayt and aunny aklea are predleted along the Orange
Coaat today and Saturday, the National w .. thet Bureau aald.
Hlgh9 wlll rano-from lhe low to mid eoa today. Saturday wlll
be lllghtty warm«. with highs ranging from 6e along the coast to
72 Inland.
Night• wlll continue to be chilly. Lowt wlll tange from 38 to "46
along the Orange Coaat.
Boaters wlft find light, variable winds thl1 morning along the
Inner watwl, ahlftlng to wetl to northwell r to 15 knoas this
arte<noon and evening
U.S. Tempe r.,,,,,...t..,.. lnd1Ct1t p....,tou,
d•y't lllgll end -night low to S p m
Alb811y :=qua
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DRILLING FOES TARGET GOVERNOR ..•
From Al
staff tame. and cities up and down the
coast would be bankrupt." Gentry
said.
Gentry. who said Orange County
residents have indicated 2-to-I that
they don't want offshore otl dnlling.
charged DeukmeJian with sacnficang
the state's tounst trade for oil
interests.
"Has administration 1s coddling up
to the 011 industry," Gentry said.
"We have to start looking at the
coast between the mainland and
Catalina Island just as we look. at a
national treasure like Yosemite."
Gentry said the number of tounsts
who visited Laguna Beach last year-
three million -was the same number
that visited Yosemite. In com-
parison, two million people visited
the island of Maui in Hawaii last year,
he said.
Newport Beach Councilman
Evelyn Han said she sull hopes
drilling can be avoided along the
Orange Coast.
"'I continue to hope Senators
Wilson and Cranston will be able to
pull something off.'' Hart said. "It's
looking slimmer all the time. 1sn 't 1t'>"
If the federal government sells
tracts three miles offshore. then
California will drill from the mean
high tideline out three m iles in search
0 (011. Han said.
"Lt. Gov. (Leo) Mc{'arthy told us
that's not a threat. that's a reality,"
Hart said.
Ruth Ba iley. Huntington Beac h
councilwoman. said the local Save
our Shores coalition will continue to
fight offshore oil drilling through
elected representatives and meetings
with Reagan Administration officials
like Interior ~retary Donald P.
Hodel.
"If that doesn't take place and they
go ahead with the leases then liti-
gauon would be the next step,'' Bailey
said.
"Our concern in Huntington Beach
1s the more offshore facaliues there
are. the more onshore fac1lit1es there
will be . too. We don't need any more
of those. especially with our re-
development plan."
CHARGES ...
From Al
Crown Valley Parkway in M1ss1on
Viejo.
Edison construction crew~ were
doing maintenance work in the area
in November, Moore said. The
company was ordered to return next
month for a tnal-setting hearing.
Edison faces S2.0l 2 in fines.
State Fish and Game codes requir-
ing permits for any work in stream
beds are designed to protect wildlife
habitat. Moore said.
"We're losing an• a'Wful lot of
habitat over the years." he said.
BOY BARRED FROM GIRLS HOCKEY ...
From Al
The girls on the hockey team all
seem to be an Bobby's comer. es.-
pec1ally has girlfnend, Chrissy Pena.
"Bobby's worked so hard and he's
so consc1ent1ous:· said Chnssy, who
sat out Thursday's match because of
tom lif.!ments suffered in a game last
week. 'Bobby's small and he doesn't
int1m1date other girls." she said. "It
was some girl about I 0 feet tall who
caused my injury."
Bobby said he enjoys playing on the
girls' team." It's lund of cool. I like 1t. ..
"What would you rather do."
Chrissy asked, "ride a bus (to a game)
with 34guys or one with 34 girls7? He's
smarter than anyone else."
Cole, who competed on the school
wrestling team before SWltching
sports. plays left linker on the I l-
Pnncapal T oa bin has ordered the
forfeiture of last week's \lctory over
Santa Ana. Manna's o nly victory in
four matches.
UNLUCKY 13TH EARLY ...
From Al
wheel and pulled him from the 1974 Pontiac
"When he got him out. the whole car was engulfed an flames ··
Harris said. ·
Lamonte's car was charred but his hfe was saved by the officer
Harris said. ·
Lamonte dad not go home and thank has lucky stars. however. Th~ officer said Lamonte was intoxicated and apparently passed
out behind the wheel of the car, Hams said
So Lamonte spent the night in a cell at the Newport Beach Police
Department af\er being booked for drunk 1n public by the same officer
who rescued him.
From Al
since the Thanksgi vtng weekend.
which t} p1call) marks the start of
police crackdowns on drunken dnv-
ang throughourthe nation
A Lake Elsinso rc man was lulled
the same day when he stopped on the
San Diego Freeway and was struck by
a truck and a small car. Officers said
the man was securing a Christmas
tree to his car when he was h11
struc1. h . ffi player team and races up and down ~ y on~omang tra 1c. h fi Id · k ood A Garden Grove woman was killed t e ie trymg to knoc aw eo ball through a goaJ by striking 1t with a
"Not only did the officer do ham a life-saving favor by pulling him
from the ~r. h~ arrested him for his own good." Hams said.
Hams potnted out that too much of the Christmas cheer 1s
dangerous all the way around.
Dec. I or. the Ortega Highway when hockey stick. He plays in the middle
the motorcycl~ she was a passenger on area of the field and links his
skidded intu a canyon wall. In San defensive teammates to the offensive
( lemcute, 1wv )Oung children were teammates. He's made one goal
"Apin. the depanment ~ants to re1;mnd c1t11.ens that the holiday
season 1s here, and traffic accidents aren t the only result of overdoing
the alcohol," Harris said. "In this case. it could have cost the ~entleman
has hfe. A few more seconds, and we could have had a fatality." Two Saddleback College students
were killed Wednesda) when the
Ford Mustang in which the) were
riding slammed anto a tree. Officers
said they found alcoholic beverages in
the .,..reckage.
.\ man and a woman were killed in
separate accidents o n the San Diego
Freeway this month when they tned
10 spnnt aero~~ the highway and were
killed an a two-car a, udent. assist.
"Then· JUSt :uen 1 a lot of c<•:nmon r-------------------------------==:...-.::=========--de11om1nators except DL I (dnv1r.g
und:.-r the influence).'' Daily said
CONTRA LEADER IN COUNTY ...
From Al
received no assistance.
Speak1n~ through an interpreter.
Pastora said his followers "are fight-
ing for the freedom oft hear country 1n
the inhuman cond111ons of guerrilla
warfare."
"I am not a man of the micropho ne.
I am a man of the gun." said Pastora.
wh o carnes the nickname. Coman-
dante Zero. "I believe dictators
should be handled with the gun.
cspec1all)' when the dictator has the
~upport of the Soviet~ ...
Although he is seeking Amcncan
aid. Pa'itora said he believe\ "11 will
ne.,,er be necessary for Amencan
youth\ to fight for Nicaragua'\ free-
dom. WC' are able and willing to fight
MAIN OFFICE ))() "'"'' 11., ~· ........ ~ " .... •»t•\t 8"\e ~ 'A "'"' 111. 6 ,,,..;f-
for our own freedom."
He later added. "Gave us the guns
and nobod)' wall say 1t was the Ronald
Reagan's government that overthrew
the Sandinista government."
Pastora said perceptions that the
N1caraauan rebels are hosule toward
the United States are not true. The
guemllas wish to negotiate with the
Send1n1sta government them$elves
rather than ha ve the United States
hold talks with Icade~ in Managua
That goal. he repeated, docs not
mean the guemllas do not want
Amcncan support
Pa'itora also rebutted the counter-
revolu11onary label given to the
N1cuaguan guemllas.
"Why arc wc called revolutaon-
anes., Because in Nicaragua. to speak
of free elections. free press and
freedom of speech makes us revol-
ut1onancs. We only want what you
have here."
Pastora's v1s1t at the Republican
fund-raiser was planned at the last
minute with Tom Fuentes. chaipnan
of the Orange County Repu6hcan
Part)
The event was intended to ra1~
money by having local ~litic1ans
tend bar and 'i<'rve dnnks with
proceeds going toward party ac-
11v111es. But Fuentes said he had no
reservations about allowing Pastora
to come speak and seek funds.
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You'U find the magic of an old fas hioned
Christmas at Roger's Christmas Fantasy in
Corona del Mar. Our selection of natural and
living Christmas greenery includes:
*Living Christma1 Trees
Chooae the pine, cedar or fir
tree that will be enjoyed (or
many holidays to come. * Fresh Gre ens A Wreath•
(Pine, Cedar, Fir) * Ecke Poinaettia1
The largett selection in
Orange County. * Fresh Flowe r Ar range ments
You'll eaperlenoe our lamou1 candleli1ht walk now
thru Chrlatmu. ~ • •fM'Crlll treat, noted artl1t
Connie Kine -111 be at our Coron• del Mar Gallery
Lhru 0.C..mbtr l&\h. And remember w v111t our
South COMt Plau Chrittmu fa.nwy fur all your
trtte t.r immin1, home dtrorat.inir and 1ift. nHd1.
Thank you for join1n1 Rucer'• C.rden• durin1 tht!
holiday lt'UOn
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Orientation set
for Saddle back
Saddlcback College will hold two orientation ~~<,tons for 1.tudentsand rnmmun11~ member~ pnor
10 the stan of m spm11' \emeo;.tcr
The first session will be: held ruesday and the
second Jan. 2, both at 7 p.m. 1n Room 105 of the
hbral) on the M1ss1on Viejo t'llmpus. Conducted by
the college's counselor~. the sessions will cover
reg.mrauon procedure<,, transfer ~qutrements.
'0Cat1onal program~ and variou~ suppon services
available to students.
C'all the college's C'ounschng Div1s1on at
51S2-457 I for more information.
NB police auctlon s et
Unclaimed prupcrt~ will be auctioned at the
Ne .... port Beach Police Dcpanmcnt at 9 a.m.
Saturday About 40 b1c)'clcs and vanou'> car stereo<,,
radios. speakerc, watlht''>. t~pewntc:r~ ..tnd other
Items will be placed on the aul:t1 on block
The aucti on can be an alternate Christmas
shooping 1lle..t hut lkpartml'nt '>po~c:smen warn that
all auctioned 1tl'm'> will be sold on Jn as-1<, bas1~ ..... 11h
no guanrntec ol ph\s1tal wnt1111on Thl· aucuun will
be held at the Nl·wpon Real h l'ohlc Dcpartml·nt
870 \anta Barbara Dme
Nature tour at Back Bay
rhe nc:xt 1n a <..enc\ of lrt:l' guu.kll naturl' walk~
in the Upper Newport Bay Eco logical Reserve will
be hl·ld Sa1urda )' morning. under the auspice., ofthi•
Fn ends of Newport Bay.
Tour group"> will \tart every f 5 minutes (1r so
from 9 to I 0· 10 a m . beginning at the corner of I:ast
Bluff Dmt and Back Ha \ Road The tours mm cal
an ea\~ paCl' and la\I about an hour and a h;ilf
Mensa testing scheduled
Orange ( ount~ Mcni.a wi ll hold a suix·r' 1\c:d
tcsung ~t!>\IOn lor new mcm~r\ at I p.m. 'iaturday
at the Merl·ur) Sa\lngs Bank. I09'i ln.1ne Bhd.
Tu'it1n
Tht· ft:c: 1<. $20 and the te<>t .... 111 be follu .... cd h' a
social hour (all Da' td Lubman Jt R9l<-9094 Im
further 1ntorma11on
Relationship seminar set
.\ \emtnar o n creaung \UCCC''>Sful rela11onsh1p'
will be conducted Saturda> from Y a.rn to 5 pm 1n
Room .\212-213 ofln inc Valle~ ( ollege 550 In int'
Center Dn'e in Irvi ne.
Commun1 ca11ons con~ultant Ste' l'n Winer"" Ill
lead the worko;hop 1n commun1ca11 on .. ~111.-. and lhl·
fee 1s $30 Call the college at 559· \ \ 1 \ for morl·
1nforma11on
Klds' program in Irvine
anta'-; El ves and Jingle Bells, a holu.l:l\ fun
program for children from fi rst through st\th gralles.
will be held 'iaturda) from 10 a.m to 2 pm tn
Deerfield C'ommunm Park. 55 lkl·~uod ~est
Irvine. ·
Act1,1t1e., <.cheduled for thl' C:\Cnt tndutk thi·
making of l'OOk1es and cand~ and hohda~ cra11 .. JnJ
games Panic1pants should hnng a <;ad. lund1 f he
fee IS Sg and detail\ are a' ailable at S -1-!Sn \)\
Audubon trek planned
~The South Coast .\udubon Socict\ v.111 holJ it\
first monthl)' field tnp of the season Saturda~ JI
Upper Newport Ba~. heg1nn1ngat ~am a1 Bae~ Ba~
-•r--·--m1-DHrrn1vrrt'm:-ar Jambor'ct--Road 1n NC'wpon Beach -
J.inet Bale' \\Ill kad the mp and par11npan1s
~hould hnng thl'lr lumh I he public " 1n\1tt•d and
more: 1nformat1on 1\ .1\allahlc at 41./4-2001 M
495-0107.
Winter concert slated
Tht· C ·oac;thnc C'ommun1l) College Chorak will
present a w1n1cr concert ''iunda~ al Grace Lutheran
Church. 6911 Edinger \\l· .. Huntington Beach. Tht·
concert .... 111 1ndude a \anet' of c;easonal mu"caf
selections reprei.ent1ng d1tlcrcn1 St) le~ aml pcnoth
Member\ of th e 35., 01cc chorale range from
high school yo u1hc; to o;cn1or c1t11ens unller th1.·
direction of John Thompson. The concert 1'
scheduled for 4 p m and " lrl'C to thl' puhl1l
Pops tours planned
Space 1s \till J\ jllabk tor t\HH'\1. ur,111n., to .. .\ n
E' en1ng of Pop., .. l.Onductl.'d b~ Roger \.\ Jgna
unda)' at th<.· lm .\ngde\ Musu. (enter The
program will fcaturl' hohda) f:n ontcs performed b;,.
the master chorale. handhell l'hoir. h<ns· choir.
inst rumental group anll '>Olo1'>tc;
A tour spon~ored h;,. Saddlehal'~ ( ullcgc will
leave at 6'30 p.m from the M1s.,1on VieJo Mair ..
nonhwcst pa rking lot ncarCiilhool) ·.,in the Ma' C o
bu ild ing Coac,t line ( ommun1t\' ( ullegc: 1s rnnJucl-
ing 1t\ own trip to the \ame nent. lea' 1ng Jt tip m
from the college rl.'nter l hl' l'mt 1~ i21 and drtail'
ma)' be obtained b) calling ~41 -o I l.<'1
Libraries plan parties
\hn'itmac; pan1l''i Jr1· tx·ing plannl·d h'
branches of the Newpon Al':H h Pubhr L1hr.lf~ l hl'
Balboa branch at 100 I:. A:ilhoa Bl,J Y..111 h1>ld 11'
event at 7 p.m. Monda)' .ind"' 111 otkr 'llUtll'\, 1..irol'
and refreshment'\
The Corona dd Mar and i"-c.,..port ( l'Ott•r
branches are J01ntl> sponsoring a part) Tul·,da) Jt
3:30 pm. at tht" corona del Mar fac1ht). 420
Mangold Ave .. A traveling sc1enn~ museum "'Ith
h'e animals wi ll be included . ..\dm1ss1on 1s frc:e and
1nformat1 on ma) be obtained from children\
ltbranan Margaret Poarch at 644-J I ~6
An Invitation: ~
Attention orgenlzellon prestdents and sec-
retari.t: We went to help make your upcoming
event•. meeting•. Hminars and fundralsers suc-
oeuful Send brief announoements Including time,
pl.a., coat (II any) and a phone l)µmber for
addltlpnat Information to· Bulletin Board. Dally
Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626.
Report• of your club or Ol'ganlzatlon's activities
-Ilk• community Nl'VICe project• or election of
otflcet1 -1hould be directed to the Community
Nftt Editor at the aame eddrMS Non-returnable
black and white photographs &re welCOme
Friday, Dec. 13
• Noon. Or1111t Coa11 A110t'laUoo. \ead1ff
Country Club. ")00 Palm ..\ 't'. Huntington tit'.11. h
Monday, Dec. 16
• b.)0 p.m . Co11.11 Mesa Clay Conell, < it)
( ounnl ( hamht'n. 77 r 1ur ()f'I\('
• 7 10 p m • lrvlat FlnH<'«' Commlulon. C 11\ c ount'll c h3mhfn 17200 J.1mhtul'I.' Rhd
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Oeoembet 13, 1985 * A.I
Art concepts reaching Five Feet
Rotating exhibits and mural compleme nting
Chinese cuisine at La guna Beach restaurant
By LA URA MERK
Of t,,. OellJ '1lot ltefi
Michael Kang believe~ an die~ 111
museums.
But the restaurateur 1s convincl'd an
romcs to hfc tn a rc~taurant. wherl'
t".Veryone COJOYS II
That'<t why Kang. 23. rotates art eith1h1t\
1n his Chi nese restaurant tucked into a
quiet comer of Lllguna Beach
And. because the co-owner of thr ~I\ c
Feet Re~taurant believe!> tht"re 1s an art 1n
prcpanng and servi ng food he changes the
menu. wine hst and e"cn the d1she\ and
table flowers along w11h h1\ an e\h1b1t'>
every six weeh
The concept hai. been d <tUl1.eutul one
for Kan~ and h1'> partner\ fhe re'>taurant
opened in August and so far ha!> C"(l t'l'ded
citpectat1ons. he said.
Current!)'. ceramic pieces h) c 11ace
Son&olo and bngntly wlored 011\ t>., .>.OA
Chernenko are on d1spla~.
Kang, an architectural designer b-. trade.
..aid there are many rl.'a\ons he 'enturcd
into the restaurant business ~n n ·
penenced chef. he was d1sappo1ntl·d w11h
most Chine~ restauranti.. "I wa~ <>pen ti -
call y bothered with tho\e on the coast "he
said
"It was the first cu1~1ne 1n the Y..orld and
has been ruined b} people who don t I.no"'
what the hell they arc doing." <1a1d Kang.
·-
"'ho grew up 1n ~ewpon fkalh
"1o~t of the r~taurant~ are 1n rundt>\lo n
lc>\.alec; )(rvt food that d<><:<t nut tl·pre~nt
1rad111onal (h1ne)e cu1\1nc and lad-. 1ht·
amb1anl.c and an of dccoratine d1!i.hc\ tha1
g0<., hand 1n hand with ~n ing ( h1nesc
food he contend\
"Deina of Chinese decent. I wanted to
bring up the image." ~1d the young
en trepreneur
Tht" d1fficull task has been convincing
l u~tomers that the food ts Chine~ and 'that
11 1s healthy His menus have included
duck salad. squab, catfis h and Kung Pao
"The} arc so used to seeing tncd n ee
c.:how me1n and sweet and sour But tho1.e
things really aren't Chinese," he said "\l. t'
al!>O use no MSG in our cooking. Most ol
our sauces are prepared when ordered ·
Some customers have brought in special
low-sodium soy sauces which he keep!> tn
r
M.lcbael and Linda Kana. owners of the Five Feet
re.taurant ln Laguna Beach, alt under a mural
Delly ""4 ....... 0 by 0.¥lcl --
aketcbed by Loren Sb.aw that c ontain• portrait.a
of them, bualneu partnera and another friend.
the i..nl hen tu u\C' 1n 1ht·ar meals on 1hc1r
nc1i;1 'l'>ll
l o IO(Qrporate the work.s of an. he made
JO arrangement \I.Ith Diane Sassone ...
local an &allet) owner. to ~how piece an
F11,e F~t "The bc~t place for a pa1nung is
1n a restaurant e~pec.:1all~ contcmporuy
art ..\nd I felt the~ needed some new blood
around ht"re •· Kang i.a1d. ,
HI." al'-0 hold-. 1h1'1 eonvtoe·t1on on a
personal le\ t'I He: re!f u-.es to collect an
bccau-.e le" pcopk' can enJO) 11 once 11 1s
displayed in the pm al') ofa home ,
.. Art I\ \p<JOt.101.'0 US cn,oyment I'd
rather take the monc> I Y..Ould spend on
one piece and go to 20 gallcncs around the
world ... hl' ..aid
Though hl· rotate\ the e'h1b1b CH~t) M:\
weeks "ne 1s permanent ..\ penctl and
fi ngcrpoh\h ">ketch1ng.. b~ Loren Sha"'
co,er'i the onh pa1ntt"d .... all in the
re\taurant The <.~etc hing '>ho""s the pnn-
cipal!> in the hu<,iness 'enturt" and include
1he upper tor~~ ot Kang. his 33-~ear-Old
"'k l inda architectural design panner
\\a~m· '-1l \ 11.ker lu-o.,..ner. Jud~ Kang
<h11. \l\tl'rl and \nd\ Huang and chel ')ung,
Ching Ling
')ha"" Y.11rlwd 11n thr,prOJC'C'l C\t'n dunng
the fir,t 111uph ii Ja,, the restaurant
llpl'ned f hL· 'uhtk ponra1h done IO
l'bon~ l)\'nlll '>II Jg31mt a \\.h llc wall
Kang·, rt."d .\nn1t• Hall gl:hses and the
chef, ( inunna11 Reds ba<ieball cap 1m·
Junl' 1n bright red fingernail poh!>h
.\\ the business grrm'> ~ang hope\ 10
Jdd 1he lace'> of lo, al p<11rnn'> to the mural
Ill \hm-' h1\ apprenat1un to \hem (11\ ing
l rl·<.111 "'hrrl'11 1\ Jue" .i 1.1int1nu1ng theme
""1th 1'..ing .... h11 rt'IX'Jtl·dl\ ..aid "there
.... ert man\ dTun' 111 thl 11rt"ntn@ of the
h ' r r Ct'I .
The rt•,taurant h.i~ d )lmpk design
Y.h11.h ~dng l all<. a ·m101mahst" ap-
prrialh Th" l.1tl hen 1\ open to his
u<,tomcr\ \ 1t·\lo Three of the v. alls are
hare 1.0nl retl' healing duct) are exposed
.rnd .. au1 SLattcred throughout ··1 \!,anted
J plal e that "a' not O\erpov.enng .\place
that peopk .rnd the an "'111 w mplemt<nt ··
\Jld Kan~
"\\e v.an1 to expose e'c~thmg tu get a
real clean 1mag.c ·· he ..aid
..\!.for the re\taurant 'name. he and his
y,,1fe preter not tu g1'e e\planat1ons tor
their dl·u.,1un 10 1.all 1t tht' F1H~ Fee t
Restaurant ··\\ e lil..l' to hear people'<, ov.n
\ er\10nS " he \did
The pair arc happ~ "tth their o;u,n·ss
\l. e ha'c tx:en .... c11-relel\ cd hl·re It
ilefin11d~ w&., \omething Laguna Beach
11.a<, IJc~1ng "o"" the\ l JO 'ho .... thl·1r
lnend<, a guoJ 11ml· on lhl·ir o"' n 1ur1 .. "'11J
Lmd.a 1'...tng.
The' are al.-.o cun\1dt<nng tc:-,uunng
gue\t ,ht:ls and hope to 'tart a ~heduk b)
th.: ~ginntng ol the ~car
··~ e 11.anted to &J't' 1t a pcrsonal1te<l
touch \\e Will often bu' l)t'ople dinner or a
bottle ot \lo 10e "he said ··\l, e ho th ha' c the
a1111udt< that v.hat goes around come.,
around ·
T_oys_fDI-Tots, especiaUyl:nfJJn-ts, needed--
M a rine Airc r aft Group.
bus inesses coll ecting
dona tions for C hristmas
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of the Deify Piiot II oft
For the IXth \l·.1r nn'll ' thiklrt·n jlrn"
thl' l "'I Y.111 ha\{' a C hn\tnlJS to loo!..
h1rnard 10 than(..<.. 111 thl' l \ ~lannl'
( orp' Kl'\t'r't''> ftl~S tor Tot\ pwgram
.\ lommun1!\ pWJl'l't undl•rtaken h\
PoucE Loe
\l dnne~ and local hu\lnl'\\l''> the< >rangl·
( ount~ campaign 1\ h~:1ng \l)\'.1rhl·.1Jed h\
\1anne .\1rcraft < ir11up .t(l .1t thi• \f.1 nnl'
< orn'> .\1r '\tatltln. f I Tom
( on1nbu tur'iar1.· 1n' 1tcll todrup111l nl'IA
un,Happed to~., JI the l · ~ \farnw
R c~ne Center or orw ot 1he hllal fo\\ ll1r
I ul<. llch,er) 'illC:'>. 1ndulling 1>1nlc
Brother'> &II Bruall\loJ \ Mortuar. 1n { t)\IJ
\k\a. the three tire \tat111n1, 1n LllgunJ
Hl.'ach. and ~ .l \ < 1in,1rut1ion < "
Je,clopment!>. indud1ng 1'.1tl' 11 111 111 and
\ilia '\;1gut'I Terran· hoth 1n I jgun.1
'iguel
Wila Mustangs lead
police on hot chases
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of t ... DIMy Piiot II•"
\ pair ol I ord ~lu,iang-. kept onl
~cv.pon Healh polill' olfa·cr hu\\ th1 <,
morning. leading the l.iwman on t""o h1g h-
speed cha~~ through the cit}
One of the drivers alleged!) started the
dangerou~ cha<,e tx-cau'ir '"ht• had gotten
une speeding 11ckl•t and d1dn"t wan t
another one "The other mot on st reported-
!\ bolted because he ""J' not carT)1ng proof
of insurance. a' 1ola11on recent I~ re\C1nlled
b} lhe state Supreme Court
The back-to-back chases began at I :4
a.m. when O fficer Tom Tolman was on
patrol and attempted to pull 0' er a
speeding 1965 Mustang on Irvine .\venue
at Orchard Drive, according to Ncwpon
Beach pohce spokesman Trent Hams.
The dnver accelerated when he saw thl'
patrol car. s~tng toward tht< Corona del
Mar Freewa). Harris said. He took tht'
nonhbound Costa Mesa Freeway to Baker
Street. where he pullc-d off and led the chase
to Bristol Street.
Scott Van Och ndcr. 21, of C' osta Mt"sa.
was taken into custody for reckless driving
and evadina arttsl. Hams s:ud.
"His reasoning 1s that he JUSI got a
speeding ticket and he d1dn 't wan I another
one." Harris said. "He wa~ luck) he didn't
Hanttncton Beach
>\ thief rcponcdl)' r1n..acked an apan -
mcnt tn the 19900 block ofGlouce tcr and
'ltolc 1 6.000 an )Cwclt) and S2.000 tn
aud10/-.1deo equipment Thunda) The
intruder entered through a rear 'lltd1ng
window police rtp(ln\ '81d • • • ~tcrto equipment ""Orth SI SO wa~ n--
ported \tokn from a \t'llo"' I ~72 Merlun
( apn parkcil 1n the 200 hlock of RO\ ht'\ter
Thunda\ • • • meone rcpon t'dl) stole a $289 '1deo ""'~ttt' r('\ order from a home 1n the~ QSOO
hlud Of ( 11n\t('1lat1on 1 hur'>dlh Poltn•
repor1\ \J11.l 1hr '1t'11m·., Jn@. wa\ \\I '><.·~H<'ll
h'r lht' mlrude1 11\at ht hHI un4lcr the heJ
I' J\ul lht• 1.•arh OWfnlll~ rllr\1111' \H'r1· f1ll1
•I' r1 1111 I olmJn. I larn' ,,11.I
·· '' "1110 J\ he k.i't'' lht 1.111 h1•
t fulman) hl·ar\ that ln1nl· f'l'h1 l' ,Ill 111
p1tr\Ult of another \.hhtJng.' llJI "'\,lid
~ h1le parl.cd at Rn-.1111 jnd Htrl h 'trl't'l'
T t>lm.in 'kl"' th1: I Q84 \lu,t.ing P·"' h' Jnd
folln"ed 11 at thl' rcquc<,t ut Ir' 11w p;1hlt"
HJrns said .\gam. the dmrr J(ll'kratl·J
""hen he )3\\ Tolman\ patrul l.Jr
"Hl' Y.Cnt through th1.• inta\CllHln JI
Jamboree and Bn tot at 1110 mrh ·· H.1 m'
<,a1d Tolman stopped Jt thl' hght '"''l'<lJ iii
t•ndangenng moton'\1' 'flhtn~ thl· nu1m
1ntcrwc11on. he said
.\nother otfa:cr apprl'hl•nlll·J \ll'phl'n
Schorzman. l~. ol \n.lhl•1m a tier h1' \Jr htt
the guard rail vn thi· ~ant.1 \n.l R1,cr
Bndge. anll ll H>\l' 1ntn thl' 'and HJrrt\
Qld
··The pmhlcm 1' that"' hl·n ""l'rl' l h.h1n~
,omcont'. ""l' dvn·1 J..n11\lo .... 11, thn ri•
running." Ham' ~1d. "In tht'\t' ca~\ thi•
In r'i i)fothcr<. "l'rl• t•ndangl'l'(.'d for thl' \.l~i·
of what ~tartN.1 out 111 tx· m1nur trntl1 t
"1olat1on\ ··
SchortmJn wa'> .tis\> t'x1n(..c-d into th e
'1t>" pon Beach { ti\ Jail for rC\.·klC's~
dn.., 1ng and evading arre~t
• • • .\ $400 rabbit fur coat wn~ rcponcd \\Olen
.... htlc the \lCltm Wa\ In the VICIOlh o t
Yorktown .\'cnueand l~kc'it~t lhu~
da} • • • One of1hc nc13hbor<t ot a rc\1ckn1 1n th<'
114900 block of Flag tall rcponed Thur~a )'
that 1h1c' <' ran~cked the htlu~ and \tole
S I 300 of the fom1I \ \ camera equipment
anJ tht SI S.000 ulr P0h'e r~pon' '31d the
rr~1dent Ut' on '3l.3t1on 1n Pali:i•a4ln anJ
~on 't ht' bad. for JI n0thcr month • • • The manq.cr of a bu'l1n<"~' .at I 5S01
Edward~ \' (' N"pont'tl th1t S:? M' "a'
missing fn,m thr \afc ThuN.la' • • • \ ~~ 'no 1 ar nh1,nl' "'a' rl'llorte,1 't11lrn
< ollCl'tl'd '"~'an· d"111h111l·d 1h111u11n
Im.di l>rgan11atrun\. '" 111n1 nhutor' l.n11\\
lht'\ ·11 ix' ~1' 1ng 111 I01..d l hdJ rt·n
< >rgan11a11nn' 1hat .,..oulJ l1~l' tc1 rl·,e1 ' i·
lo\\ lO d1\tnhu1e to need\ l h1ldrl'O 'hould
,ail the Feellhack Foundation at x 15-lll-I l 1
.\ spokc~man for \fanne .\ircraft < 1roup
4n said 10:., lor \Oungster\ from 1nlan1' up
ti> agl' n Jrl' t·,pec1alh nenkd
l hi\ 'ear''> ,ampJ1~n hJ' lnl"ll'd I m
mJ nucl l l'Y.I<.. \IJr iii tht• .\Hl I\ 'di•''
'\.\d1<.1cr .. J\ 1t'I honMar. nJt111nJI h.111
man Ll'""l'" thl· H1unge\t H·k hr11' P1'1
to hc:lp puhliuh' To" tnr l 01' n.1t111n.1lh
1rum a blue L "b:> \ 1Jh o pj[kcJ rn lhl:
l3rpon nfan apanment tn thl' \21 M hh1; I.
of ( llO'itanune Thur..Ua'
Fountain Valley
Four St2'i ''lrt' ""hl't'I "1H'" ·'"" reJ)l.lrtcd ,,.ikn ,,n J '1 " n 14 -\J < .1dt1t. ..
l nupe l11.· \il k par~l·J tn lhl' l JfJ'IC •M 111 .111
Jpartml'nl 1n the I -'"" hllld . i11
Brool..hurq \trl'el \l. t•dne\dJ\ r1~h1 • • • I hl' ""' ni·r 1111'. ,\ B "r"n'":.11i· r••r11rwd
thJt thrl'l' nwn Y.al~l·J 1n1<1 thr I"' i 'I
llJrt'x1r HJ\ J o,111rl' I hu r''"l,1 ' i..:r.11°'1 ,.·d
\2.llOO m )Jl ii.l'I\ ran 11ut l<' .tn .i".t1l1nw
'l'h1de. and J rme a"a' • • • l ool\, Jn e\lcn-;1un u1rJ Jml
t hnstrna' trl'C ""onh SI 1>1>1 1 "'l'fl r,
ported 'itolcn 1r11m thl' twragc 111 J horn-. .,,
the I 8QOO hl1x·i.. 1'1 "1 t \.\ alti1n T huf'J,I\ • • • \ T\ 'it't dnd Jl'\lo l'lt\ "'l'h rl·p.1nl·,1
st0lcn from a h••m1· in tht· tr.•)11(1 hh1'. 111
lo..a"ai Coun \\ l'dne-.<la' l h1· "''' "'J' es11 ma1cd at ~I ~ -(
Irvine
.\ -.1dco l .l''t'lll' n••orlk'r ""J' rql• 'ni·d
\lolcn from J h•'ml' 1n thc I -,11!'1 hli"-I.. 1'1
( otton ~ at)(i fhur..Ja, • • • " Sch\lo1nn "'11i·rra C la~1l h1lhk .... J,
rcponed <.rnle n 11 om .1 \l:hool a Inn~< .ir I 111.t
fhursda\ The hili.t• " rt'port<·dh "1111 h
hetwcen ·s '" .\Od s:no • • • " 'tdco cJ~'-<'tte ~order a \lt'rt'o jnJ
Chnstma'I pre)('nt' "'ere reponed -.tuk•n
fro m a home Jl<1ng nu~hem Thur~d '
The th1et cntrH•ll through an unit)\. 1..t•d
'>hding gja'ls Joor pohn'. l'Tf>Ort' -.a1ll
Newport Beac h
~ S:?(l(I ')(v.hinn b1nck ""'a" rcr-1nc,1
stolen t ue<tdJ\ from the gar~t· of J hunw
in the 6100 blud .. tif \\ C'>l ()\.can f rnn I • • • \ SI ~O htl \de fram(' ~a' l't'ponl•dh
~mftit'°d and SIP 1n hH \.\Jt !'llrt\ .... l·rt·
reponedl\ Ulkcn when th1e\t\ hroJ..r tntn
the En'ilgn "11ddlt-~hll<ll :om ( 1111
Drnc . turda\ • • • I\ S 14-0 pul"'J(' contaning $41l tn ml\
l'Cllancou~ ~nonal ttem'> wa' ~poned
\tolen from a red I ~t\4 Metc't'de-. I ~ 1
parkN at t~c~o( ~von 11nJ R1~er1tdt'
\V t'd nt'1da • • • \n t"mC'lo-.~ of a < orona dd M.ir <H1
1.1llrl'\ alnnti fJ\l l tl<l't H1ah"'" n·1~01h·d
th.lt o,omeo~ ~It" two PIC\.°f'' ol Jt"d"'
\i1h1 ·la!h Lt'\.\" hJ' \J J hi·' "ill1r11:' 111
nlJ f..c JX'r\11nj l J P.JX'JrJn•l' ,,, tx hJJJ 1•1
tlh' p111~r.irn nnnl hJ \l' '°X'l'n ,,h,·J1Jk°l!
•l'l 'J•J V. .1rr.1n1 I ltl1 .. ·r t hu1 t.. lhn
I ,1n,t•1,i•d 1n 1•1.J h' \IJnnt J<,·,,r
( 111 \\ dl1.1m Hl·nJ n. "-' lh1· f1r'1 I '"' l11r
Tut' d ri't' ncttt·J lll'Jrh ·1ww1 t"'' lnr
11rphJnl'd l hilJn·n 11f \\,,,Id \.\ .ir 11
\inu tht•n thl· ,,1mpJ1gn hJ' gr<>'••n ll1
1nl lulk r'Jrtll lp.1t111n t>' th••u-.amh Ill
\IJrtOl'' an mur, lhJ n I \• I \ Ill'' Lt\l
•lJ I m.11, thJn ' ' ,, 11 .. r ''"' "'"r'" ..l•llnlL'1! JnJ dl'lrthutl'd ' ~ _ rn lu•n
l ~1h!rt·n
f '" 1'1ilrl.' n'r 1 !ll.11 ' r
''u!1" ~ '~ '' nllll'lru 'l' \\l·Jnewa~ . . .
\ '.J ' • 1f1Jm11n..:l n~ "·" fl·p.1nni
,. 11i·n 1r .. m the h.1 1hr11om ,,,untt•r 1•1 .1
hl ml· in th1· ~1• hi·"" .. • 1 n 'tJI \\l·J nl''
J,I\ . . .
l h ,,1., ''"le t •ur kngth' •I hl.t,I. 'It'\'!
r1 rx· lie l[T th1' h.l\\'ffic'l"l I lilt P.ll ltll
\1 11'11,1' , .. mp.in' "• '-i'"f'"n < i·n1c1
! 11 \ 1' ,\,I "I" J..1·11.t 1 h1 llt'nl' '1111\'n
1n. l110.kJ I"" \J .1 ... 11 lcn~th' .1 l11\ln111
, 11~\t .11 .. 1 1 1: 1 .... 1 11 n~tr pnl1,1 11'p"r"
'·I ,! I ~l• Ii"' ".1' ,., 11 '1\J lnl .11 ~111 M . . .
\' , r.1n.111l \1.ir rc'1,k1.1 .II •ni l\>Jlf''
\tr\.d r,p.1n{J th.i t t'•' 11,!l'l: hlu1 1·1 -11
l\•r,, 111' "11 \( Tur!°' .. "'.1, '' •'1 n l hur'
l.1 l hrlar ,n·p .. n.-dl "••rtl1 1'21 1 •~1
Co•ta Meaa
\ <. • 'tl4 l\n\ 'HI 1 1,1 "J' H'f'llrtl•J
,: 1n lr1•n .1 \,ti..' li:tt \qn1H J t·p.i n
11wnt ,11111 1n "'11,u th 1 .1.1,· I' 11.1 fhur..JJ\ . . .
\ t 11 ,Jr ,tl·r1•• v.,1, 'q'\\•rt1'\I <.t.1k r
1 , 1 .1 "1u1 ~' l 01\tll.1 J''• I.up pJrl.1·J •n
t \ t I ,) IJ1 m{ " I hl" '._ ~ I°' ( \( ~ 'f \tr ... \
\ erdl' I 1n,i• l;i,1 "1·1·f..1·n11 ...
"°"1'1" .in.I .dnwr.i t'~u1pnw111 ""rth
': -t>i "t'fl' r1•p.1rtl'J ,t,,11" Ir,.,, .1 h11nw
n lhr l~ hi 'l I.. nl \Jh .1.t .. \\ 1·t1rw ..... t.1' • • • \ \I.ii'•• , ·'"'·111· r1· .. •r.tl'r J nd , "'dr.
"'l r1 rq'11rh'•I ,111kn trnm .i hnmr 111 tt11
\111 11'>1txl. 111 H.1 11 11'" l i·rrJ•r \.\l.'\Jnl·..J,I\
,x ti1 lo.l' \J..1 1,11 I. "', •nh $2: 2 "';" rt•prnll'tl
,,,1kn oil a Y.h1ll' )•1 "1' 11"11\.1 < nroll11
parl.C'd 1n t": I ~1 111 hkx ~oil Humm1n1.1.hud r uc.-.. tia,
Ma n guiltv of killing
four famii'y members
\ \' T \ B.\RH \R \ 1 .\Pl -\n cll."l.
1r,1n11" tri hn1n;in ~1th a hl\lllt\ nt mental
prntilem' ha' hc't'n w n'1dl-<l 111 lint
1kjtt'C'\' murdl·r ' in thl' de<ath' 1>1 lour
mC'ml°'<'r' 11f ht\ lam1h
A.an' \.\ J\ne "1l. ".imarii ,., ~ho
d.i1mt'i.I '01' e., lrnm ii t~lc' 1 ion St"t
11rdtn.-d thl' ~1lltng!t \tartd 1mpa~1vcl) at
the loun l Irr~ Thuooa-. a' lhc \Cnhct wa\
read
upcnor C 1')Urt Juror. rt"J«1ed dcfeott
n1n1t'nt1\ln<t that \1cNamana wu too
mentalh ill to plan h1~ action\ and thu
,oulJ 11 mil'1 ha' e hc't'n gu1lt" of \C'COnd
~l' murJcr
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, December 13, 1985
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15 HOUR SALE: 8: 00 A I M I TO 11
SPORTSWEAR SO'S
Save 26%: On our entire stock of velour
separates by Gloria Vanderbilt and Bon
Jour Sport. 0 . 252. Reg. 32.00 to
36.00 24.00 to 27.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of misses'
denims. D. 252. Reg . 25.00 to
40.00 11.75 to 30.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of casual
jackets by Sync and Actit.. S,M,L. D. 252.
Reg. 52.00 to 68.00 39.00 to 51.00
Save 25% On our entire stock of pants,
skirts and tops D. 443 443. Reg . 32.00 to
62.00. . . . . . .. 22.40 to 43.40
Take en edditional 30% oft Already
reduced separates. blouses, sweaters.
pants, activewear and more. D.
40/78/125/40/252/443. Reg. 14.99 to
65.99 . . ........ 10.49 to 48.19
Save 25%: On our entire stock of regular
price blouses. D. 125. Reg . 36.00 to
54.00 . . . 27.00 to 40.50
Save 30%: On our entire stock of Chaus
blouses. D. 78. Reg . 29.99 to
40.00. . . . . . . . . . . .20.99 to 28.00
Save 30%: On holiday separates from
Chaus. D. 78. Reg. 44 00 to
100.00 30.80 to 70.00
PLAZA SPORTSWEAR
Save 30%: On all regular price Plaza Coor-
dinates and Separates. 0 .
133165/180 /237/135/442
Reg. 22.00 to 92.00 . . . 15.40 to 84.40
Save 30%: On our entire stock of regular
price Devon and Personal polyester basics.
D. 133 '237 Reg. 20.00 to
70.00 14.00 to 49.00
Save 30%: On our entire stock of regular
price blouses and sweaters 1n Plaza D.
66 100 297 149 450. Reg 22.00 to
68 oo 15.40 to 47 .80
Save 30%: Or. our entire stock of Plaza
act1vewear. D 162.
Reg 30 00 to 60.00 21 .00 to 42.00
Take an additk>nal 30% oft Already
reduced Plaza coordinates, separates,
blouses. sweaters. jackets, tops, paf'lts,
skirts and more. (Our boucle cardigans at
24 99 by Nell Martin and Summerfield ex
eluded l D. 651180/133/237/66/1001297 '
169 149 450 135 442/162. Reg . 14.99 to
39 99 . 10.49 to 27.99
FOCUS SPORTSWEAR
Save 18.00 to 20.00: On our contemporary
des1gnP.r Marilyn jeans in blue or black
denim D 243 Reg . 48.00 and
50 00 29.99
Take an additional 25% oft Already
reduced holiday separates from a favorite
California designer D 16 Reg. 22.99 to
58 99 17.24 to 44.24
Take an additional 34% oft Already
reduced separates from famous contem
porary designers in Focus Sportswear D
44 1 Reg 20 99 to 60 99 13.52 to 40.25
Save 34%: On our regular price career
separates 1n Focus Sportswear. D. 441.
Reg 32.00 to 92.00 21.12 to 80.72
V.l.P. SPORTSWEAR
Teke an additJonel 25% off: Already
reduced V I. P. famous maker coordinates.
0 . 1971272 Reg 29 99 to
122.99 ~.Uto92~4
Save 30%: On our entire stock of better
sweaters and blouses 0 406 Selected
stores • • Reg 32 00 to
85 00 22.40 to 59.50
Save 26%: On our entire stock of
~lk I hnen resor1 separates from Cadai 1n
D 197 In selected stores ··Reg 48 00 to
88 00 lt.00 to M .00
• 4 •• .,. ..... ..,.,, ,. .. "··· •" '"'. ,, • • • t
". '-"• •Y~ 1..-,.,,,,¥ .,,. ... •f'l'"'hr7 a~.. 4"i .......... ,
I J,,-. V rot ,..., ,_,rwt ft•• h ""l'trf\f'~ l>1u1 '\• tA A~I•
!..-•• \if .-i..c• S• .-. • tf' ·• 1,,nt.1.,..,._, V•-' ! --~ • 41•
MISSES' COATS
Save .30%: On our entire stock of misses'
coats. (Except London Fog.) D. 25/226.
Reg. 89.99 to 300.00 . . . 82.99 to 138.50
JUNIORS
Save 25%: On our entire stock of
sweaters for juniors. (Esprit not included).
0 . 97 Reg. 19.99 to 48 00 14.99 to 38.00
Save 30%: On our entire stock of Actif
fleece separtes. D. 246. Reg. 12.00 to
18.00 .8.40 to 12.80
Save 25%: On our entire collection of
Santa Cruz and Generra for 1un1ors. D.
130. Reg. 4.49 to 70.00 3.38 to 52.50
Save 25%: On our entire stock of woven
shirts, tops and jackets (Esprit not includ·
ed. l D. 521124.
Reg . 9.49 to 65.00 .. 7.12 to 48.75
Save 30%: On our entire stock of junior
dresses. D. 64/85
Reg. 9.49 to 58.00 6.84 to 40.80
Save 30%: On our entire stock of junior
skirts. (Esprit not included ) D. 129/236.
Reg. 14.49 to 28.00 . .10.14 to 19.80
Save 30%: On our entire stock of denims
for 1un1ors. Including Palmenos colored
denims. D. 236.
Reg . 24.99 to 38.00 17.49 to 21.80
Save 30%: On our entire s-tock of woven
pants. (Knit pants and Esprit excluded.) D.
129. Reg. 19.99 to 34.00 13.99 to 23.80
S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of junior
outerwear. !Esprit not included.) D. 76.
Reg 9.49 to 90.00 7.12 to 87.50
Take an edditionef 25% oft Already
reduced Esprit collections for Juniors. D.
445. Re . 4 .49 to 79.99 . . ... 3.31to 19
DRESSES
Save 30%: On our entire stoc•f PM
Dresses. D. 84/131 .
Reg . 40.00 to 98.00 28.00 to 88.80
Save 30%: On our entire stock of
moderate and traditional dresses. D.
21 149/ 115 Reg 29.99 to
98.00 . 20.99 to 88.80
Save 30%: On our entire stock of Plaza
and Petite Dresses D. 27I 1631230173.
Reg. 19 .99 to 82.00 . 13.99 to 67.40
Save 30%: On our entire stock of better
misses dresses. D. 22. Reg . 89.99 to
140.00 12.99 to M.00
MORE WOMAN
Save 25%: On our entire stock of More
Woman separates and coordinates. Sizes
38 to 44 . D 127. Reg . 14.49 to
90.00 . . 10 ... to 87.IO
Save 26%: On our entire stock of More
Woman activewear. 0 . 279. Reg . 9.49 to
46.00 .. e-. . • .. 7.12 to 34.50
FASHION ACCESSORIES
S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of small
leather goods 0 142 Reg 6 00 to
100.00 4.50 to 75.00
S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of scarves,
neckwear. wraps, shawls. umbrellas, hair
accessories and rainwear 0 41 Reg 2.50
to 75 00 1.17 to 11.21
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FASHION ACCESSORIES
Save 26%: On our entire stock of ladies
belts. D. 861449. Reg. 2.99 to
40.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.24 to 30.00
Save 20%: On our entire stock of Liz
Claiborne and Evan Picone hoisery.
D. 7713. Reg. 1.75 to 6.50 .. 1.40 to 5.20
Save 20%: On our entire stock of socks.
D. 421 . Reg. 2.25 to 10.00 .. 1.80 to 8.00
Save 20%: On our entire stock of
leotards, tights and leg warmers. D. 223.
Reg . 6.00 to 45.00 . . . . . 4.80 to 38.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of vinyl
handbags and clutches. D. 37. Reg . 9.99
to 56.00 7.U to 42.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of fabric
and evening handbags. D. 227. Reg. 10.00
to 78.00 .. 7.50 to 58.50
Save 25%: On our entire stock of fashion.
contemporary and bridge jewelry including
Monet and Trifari. D .. 20/439/141 /111 /
427. Reg . 5.00 to 100.00 .. , .3.75 to 75.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of leather
handbags and cluthes. D.
1171172/179/442. Reg. 17.99 to
157.00 . . . . ......... 13.49 to 117.76
PETITES
Save .25%: On ..all regular_ price Personal
Petites polyester suit jackets. skirts and
pants. D 287. Reg . 34.00 to
72.00 . . . . . . . . 25.50 to S4.00
Take en additional 25% oft Already
reduced petite separates. D. 405/
438.00. Reg. 9.99 to 59.99 . 7.50 to 44.50
Save 26%: On our entire stock of regular
price coordinates from Russ Petites
---. ~. Reg. 31 .00 to 78.00 23.25 to-68.60-
INTIMATE APPAREL
Save 30%: On our entire stock of
sleepwear, robes and loungewear. D.
57 /67 /24/30/288/232/54. Reg. 12.00 to
86.00 . . . 8.40 to 60.20
Save 26%: On our entire stock oJ bras
and foundations. D. 19/139/258. Reg. •
5.00 to 26.00 ......... 3.75 to 19.50
Save 25%: On our entire stock of daywear
full slips, camisoles, half-slips, teddies,
more. D. 63. Reg . 8.00 to
46.00 . .. .. .. .1.00 to 34.50
Save 25%: On our entire stock of panties.
D. 260. Reg . 2.75 to 22.50 .. 2.0I to 11.18
COSMETIC ACCESSORIES
Save 20%: On our entire stock of
cosmetic accessories. D. 118.
Reg. 1.99 to 300.00 ....•..• 1.51 to 240.00
WOMEN 'S SHOES
S.Ve 25%: On our entire stock of Nina
shoes. D. 249. Reg . 59.00 to
74.00. . .. . ........ 44.25 to 56.50
Save 25%: On our entire stock of Axiom,
Red Cross and Joyce shoes, plus our en·
ttre stock of women's slippers.
D. 871285/ 140. Reg. 9.99 to
82.00 7.49 to 81 .50
Save 26%: On our entire stock of Caressa,
Bandolino, Liz Claiborne. Gloria Vander-
bilt, Cities and Cadaz shoes. D. 2211108.
Reg. 50.00 to 71 .00 . . . . 37.60 to 63.26
Save 20%: On our entire stock of
women's active shoes. D. 61. Reg. 17.00
to 47 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . 11.IO to 37.IO
MEN 'S FURN ISHINGS
S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of men's
dress shirts. 0 . 7/1471218.
Reg. 15.99 to 30.00 . 11.11 to 21.00
.. " 40%: On our entire stock of men's
Neil Martin and Centura dres5 shirts. 0
431 . Reg. 13.99 to
32.50 1.31 to 11.IO
.. ve ~: On our entire stock of
Freeman and Sperry shoes for men 0
57 Reg . 48 00 to 82.00 31.00 to 11.IO
MEN 'S FURNISHINGS
Save 26%: On our entire stock of men's
neckwear. Solids and prints. 0 . 122/225.
Reg. 14.50 to 18.50 .10.88 to 13.88
Save 25%: On our entire stock of men's
underwear. D 91 1432.
Reg. 4.00 to 14.75 3.00 to 11 .28
Save 30%: On our entire stock of men's
robes. D. 164 Reg 14.00 to
70.00 . 9.IO to 49.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of im-
ported gifts and grooming accessones. D
105. Reg . 8.00 'to 40.00 6.00 to 30.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of men's
leather wallets and executive organizers
D 404/415/220. Reg. 8.50 to
65.00 . . . 1.38 to 41.75
Save 30%: Entire stock of men's suits,
sportcoats, blazers, dress slacks and
rainwear. D. 9/48/61 /192. Suits in
selected stores. Reg . 57.50 to
335.00 . . . . . . . . . . . 40.25 to 234.50
Save 20%: On all men's active shoes. D.
284. Reg. 30.00 to 70.00 .. , 24.00 to 58.00
MEN 'S SPORTSWEAR
Save 25%: On our entire stock of wool
blend slacks. D. 126/245. Reg . 30.00 to
36.00 . . . ~.50 to 27.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of long
sleeved sportshir1s. 0 . 501212/213/417.
Reg. 15.00 to 32.00 . .11.25 to 24.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of warm·
up sutts. D. 109 Orig. 45.00 to
95.00 . . . . 31.50 to 11.50
Save 26%: On our entire stock of Robert
Bruce sweaters in Orlon acrylic. 0 171 .
Reg . 20.00 to 36.00 . . . . . . . 15.00 to 27.00
Save 25%: On Members Only by
Europecraft chintz 1acket. D. 217. Reg .
52.50 39.37
Save 20.00: On our exclusive Cashm.ere V
neck sweaters. D. 292. Reg ·79.99 59.99
Save 30%: On our entire stock of designer
woven sportshirts. D. 215/ 423.
Reg . 16.99 to 42.00 . 11 .89 to 29.40
Save 30%: On our entire stock of Haggar
slacks and sportcoats. D 182. Reg. 21 .99
to 110.00 . . . . . . .15.39 to n .oo
YOUNG MEN 'S
Save 20%: On all sweaters. D. 5. Reg.
14.99 to 36.00 11 .99 to 21.80
Save 25%: On all knit tops. D 53. Reg .
9.99 to 38.00 . 7.50 to 21.50
Save 25%: On our entire stock of Jor·
dache and Sergio Valente denim 1eans. D
94. Reg. 30.00 to 38.00 .. 22.50 to 28.IO
Save 30%: On our entife stock of long
sleeved woven sportshirts and packaged
dress shirts. D. 183.
Reg . 9.99 to 38.00 . . 8.99 to 21.80
Save 20%: On our entire stock of dress
slacks and blazers. D. 187 . Reg . 20.00 to
85.00 . . 18.00 to 88.00
Save 25%: On our entire stock of
outerwear jackets. D. 189. Reg . 19.99 to
100.00 '' '' ' ' 14.99 to 76.00
BOYS4 To 20
Save 30%: On our solid colored Campus
Le Tigre and lzod striped knit shirts for
sizes 8 to 20. D. 26. Reg . 12.00 and
15.99 . .8.40 •nd 11.19
Save 25%: On our entire stock of Levi's
corduroy jeans. Boys sizes 8 to 20. D.
277. Reg. 13 .99 to 15.99 10.49 to 11.99
Save 26%: On our entire stock of Farah
dress slacks and blazers. D. 98/430.
Reg. 12.99 to 65.00 . . . . 9.74 to 41.76
Save 30%: On our entire stock of robes
and pajamas for sites 8 to 20. O. 239.
Reg. 15.00 to 20.00 .. . . 10.50 to 14.00
Save 30%: On all lzod" playwear for sizes
4 to 7. 0 . 74. Reg. 14.00 to
20.00 . . . . . . . . . 9.80 to 14.00
Save 30%: On West Coast Ways active
fleece polar separates for boys 8 to 20. O.
241 . Reg. 18.00 to 25.00 .. 12.IO to 17.IO
WEST COAST KIDS
S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of
Oshkosh and Health· Tex playwear. O.
74/83/90/96/137/418/419/420/234/428.
Reg. 5.99 to 23.50 . . . . . . . 4.20 to 11.46
Seve 30%: On our entire stock of fleece
sets and separates for newborns, inf ants,
toddlers and girls 4 to 14. D.
44/83/90/ 137 /234/428. Reg 7 00 to
32.00 . 4.IO to 22.40
S.ve 30%.: On our entire stock of plush
animals 0 81 /102 .
Reg. 4 50 to 50 00 3.11 to 35.00
SELECTll)N WILL VARY STORE TO STORE. INTERMEDtA n MARk DOWN!
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DOMESTICS
S.ve 50%: Our collection of all mattress
pads. (Dept. 264) Orig 30 00 to 80 00
14.99 to 39.99
Save 50%: Our collection of blankets,
throws. (Dept 551 Ong 20 00 to 120 00
9.99 to 59.99
Save 50%: Entire collection of pillows
(Dept. 2661. Orig 20 00 to
200.00 8.99 to 99.99
Save 50%: Assorted famous maker
queen/king sheets !Dept 21 Orig 24.00
to 28.00 7.99
Save 50%: Discontinued comforters,
bedspreads and accessories !Dept 10)
Orig. 45.00 to 245.00 19.49 to 121.99
S.ve 30%: All kit chen curtains and
panels. !Dept 10)
Orig. 15.00 to 30 00 9.99 to 20.99
Save 60%: Oueen t king satin comforter
set. (Dept. 10)
Ong. 280 .00 to 320.00 89.99
Save 60%: Comforter sets IOept 10).
Orig . 160.00 to 320.00 79.99 to 159.99
Save 10% to 50%: Entire collection of
bath rugs. (Dept. 265h Orig 12.00 to
60.00 5.99 to 34.99
HOME ENTERTAINING
Save 20%: All Spade Christmas Tree.
Arita Tartan and Lenox Holiday dinner
ware and accessories. (Dept 11 I
Save 40%: Royal Daulton Po1nesena din
nerware. I Dept 11 ).
Save 60%: Ro yal Daulton Old Country
Rose 20-pc set (Dept 11 I
orig. 318 75 149.99
Save 20%: Lenox china g1ftware, except
holiday !Dept 11 1
Save 50% JG Durand Villeneuve French
full lead crystal !Dept 361 Reg 8 72 .00
or 9.00 each 8/29.99 or 3.75 each
Save 37%: JG Durand Longchamps full
lead crystal stemware !Dept 361. Reg .
6123 .94 or 3 99 each 6114.99 or 2.50 each
Save 25%: All Colony and Toscany wine
and decanter sets (Dept 361
Save 300~: off the ticketed price of all
s1lverplawd hollow are. !Dept 1661.
Save 37% to 50%: Stainless sets for 8
and 12 1n 5 patterns !Dept 591 Reg
79.99 to 99.99 49.99
Save 30%: All Trim the Home 11ems
(Dept. 1281 Ong 1 00 to
160.00 70 to 112.00
Save 25%: All crystal tableware except
Wedgwood, Orrefors and Waterford
!Dept 36 4121
Save 20%: Entire collection of V1lleroy and
Bochs Christmas Na1f g1ftware !Dept
434 I Reg 8 00 to 65 00 6.80 to 47.00
Save 20%: Entire collec tion of fireplace
accessories (Dept 701 Reg 8 00 to
150 00 6.40 to 120.00
Save 25% to 35%: Selected Dansk dinner
ware and gourmetware !Dept 2041
FURNITURE
Save 1001.00: Exclusive leather sofa from
Italy (Dept. 381 Orig 1500 00 499.00
Save 100.00: Classic contemporary leather
chair and ottoman (Dept 1651 Value
price 199.00
Save 300.00: Transtt1onal roll arm sofa in
grey velvet with toss pillow back (Dept
381 Orig 799 00 499.00
Save 250.00: Trans1t1onal ughtback sofa in
natural tone fabnc accent pillows !Dept
381 Ong 649 00 399.00
Save 300.00: 2 pc wedge sectional with
striped accent pillows IDept 381 Ong.
1299 00 999.00
Save 130.00: 3·pc brass and glass nest of,
tables (Dept 2731 Orig 299 00 169.00
Save 150.00: Tufted vinyl wing chair and
ottoman !Dept 276 I Orig. 449.00 299.00
Save 211.00: Trans111onal full sleeper 1n
Herculon with matching sunburst pillows.
!Dept 2331 Orig 699 00 488.00
Save 300.00: Plush contemporary
Dynamite Leather Plus recliner by Bar
calounger IDept 210 1 Ong. 999 00 649.00
CARPETS/RUGS
Save 34% to 50% Wall to wall carpeting
in 13 qualities and over 300 colors I Dept
32 ) Includes Free padding • no obl1gat1on
mea~uring, carpet and normal 1nstallat1ori
·see salesperson for details Ong 30 00 10
56 00 15.99 to 29.99 Ml· yd. inat.ltlled
Save 37% to 50%: off the sale price of
Jasmine w ool contemporary area rug
Dept 451 Ong 175 00 to
750 00 99.00 to 489.00
Save 43% to 50%: Marquis Oriental
design area rues Dept 451 Orig 80 00
to 300 00 31 .99 to 169.10
MA TTRESSES'BRASS BEDS
Save 35% 10 50%: Savf' 350.,. to 5Qu.., Al
Steams-and Foster and Kinq Kort mar
tress • 1 Dept 691
Save an extra 10%: off tt e sale pr1c~ o•
atl Stearns and Foster Correct Comfor•
and al King Ko1l PosturP Bond mattres!>
f0ept 69
Firm
Orig 129 95 •w 1r Pa r.i 57.00
Orig 199 95 fu >'o p 97.00
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Save 10% to 50%: on every sheet in
stock Orig Reg 10 00 to
72.00 4.99 to 36.99
Save 50%: off the ticketed price of
selected discontinued shower curtains.
bath accessories. Except Andre Richard
(Dept. 1441. Ong. 3 00 to
60.00 1.49 to 29.99
Save 50%: H1lasal terry print beach
towels. (Dept 231 Orig 18 00 4.99
Save 60%: on every Manex and Imported
100% c.otton flannel sheet. Orig 14.00 to
33.00 S.99 to 16.49
Save 50%: Asstd embellished towels.
(Dept. 231 Orig 8 00 to 16 00 3.99 to 6.99
Save 50%: JR United all carton 1acquard
towels (Dept 231 Orig 4 00 to
16.00 . 1.99 to 3.99
S.ve 50%: Assoned designer comforters
!Dept. 1751 Orig. 99.99 to
179.99 49.99 any size
S.ve 50%: Assorted discontinued com
forters. (Dept 175).
Orig. 59.99 to 179.99 29.99 any size
Save 50%: All JR United beach towels.
except Black Cabana and Towel for 2
IOept. 231. Orig 22 .00 to 32.00 7.99
Save 50%: All woven rag rugs (Dept
265). Orig. 30.00 10 60 00 9.99 all sizes
S.ve 60%: All formal and informal table
linens. !Dept. 1131
Orig. 1.50 to 200.00 75 to 99.99
SMALLWARES
S.ve 30%: Plush toys, except Bixby Bear
(Dept. 28). Reg. 3.50 to 165.00 5.60 to
115.60
Save en e•tre 25%: All American
Tourister luggage. Dept 331. Ong 70 00
to 200.00, sale 29.99 to
139.99 . 22.48 to 104.99
a.ve en em• 25%; All Ricardo of
Beverly Hills luggage. (Dept 2111
Orig. 35.00 to 140.00,
sale 9.99 to 119.99 7.49 to 19.99
S.ve en e•tF• 25%: All Skyway luggage
(Dept. 211 ). Reg 1999 to
·286.00 . 14.99 to 213.75
Save 34%: All desk lamps. clip·ons.
goosenecks, swing arms and book hghts.
(Dept. 15). Reg . 3.99 to 14.99 2.17 to 9.19
.. ". 34%: Zippered pencil cases !Dept.
15). Reg . 4.99 to 19.99 3.33 to 13.34
.. ve 34%: Brass end silver frames by Lour
Michel. (Dept 15)
Orig . 3.99 to 24.99 . 2.17 to 11.17
Save 50%: Discontinued closet ensembles
(Dept. 41 Reg. 20.00 to
40.00 . 9.tl to 11.•
.. ,,e l5Cr%: Dinnerware savers. (0ept 4.1
Reg. 12 00 to 62.00 1.00 to 31.00
.. ,,. 40%: Enamel wire clo~et organizers
(Dept 41 Reg 45 00 to
166.00 21.• to •·•
set for 4 Orig 218. 75 89.99
HOUSEWARES
Savi! 30%: All Christmas dinnerware from
Sango and Epicure Essentials !Dept 391
Orig 4 99 to 44 99 3.50 to 30.49
Save 50%: Farberware 10 pc stainless
set (Dept 143)
Open stock value 190 00 79.99
Save 50%: 9 pc Wearever polished
aluminum cookset I Dept 1431 Opt>n
stock value 100 00 49.99
Save 33%: Braun 8 cup c.offeemakPr
I Dept 2621 Orig 45.00 29.99
Save 33%: Mikasa Iris Mist open stock
cookware !Dept 261 I Orig 14 99 9.99
Save 20.00: Cu1s1nart 8 Plus Food Pro
cessor IDep1 2621 Orig 149 99 129.99
Save 40.00: Coffee imports Capuccino
Cafe Italia. (Dept 262L Ong. 90 00 49.99
Save 30.00: Farberware rotisserie I Dept.
951 Orig 80 00 54.99
Save 30%: All aprons I Dept 2551
Save 50%: Studio Nova Christmas platter
!Dept 208) Orig 14 99 7.49
Save 30%: All barware from S1 Goba1n ,
Durand, Cr own Corning (Dept. 2081 Orig
7 99 to 14 99 5.59 to 10.99
Save 30%: All Pyre x qlJs'i bakeware and
food preparation item!> IDPpt 1431 Orig
4 99 to 24 99 3.49 to 17.49
Save 60%: All Lifetime cutlery sets
!Dept. 1941. Orig 19.99 to 89 99 89.99
Save 30%: Taylor and Ng woks
!Dept. 2061 Ong. 19 99 13.99
Save 30%: All cookie 1ars !Dept. 206)
Orig 25 00 to 34 99 17.50 to 44.49
Save 25% to 50%: Wearever Dimensions
cookware !Dept 143 1 Ong 19 99 10
29 99 14.99
Save 30%: 4 blade manual food pro
cessor (Dept 1431. Ong 34 99 24.49
FURN ITURE
.. ,,. 411.00: Softy r&chner from Bar·
calounger 1n 100~ olefin velvet !Dept
210) Ong 750 00 211.00
S.Ve 1•.00: Marbella black lacquer 6 pc
bedroom l 0 pt 92) Orig 3299 00 1•.00
I MA y HAVE BEEN TAKEN. NO PHONE. MAIL OR SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN.
Save 799.00: Oak trim fa mily room ser 1n
dark earth tone Herculon olet1n lncludes
queen sleeper and recliner t Dept 2331
Orig. 1598 00 799.00
Sold separately queen sleeper with
µolyfoam mdttrPS'> Dept 233
Orig 899 00 699.00
M atching recliner I Dep t 233
Orig 699 00 499.00
Save 511.00: Contemporary Italian brass
and galas wall unit f'tdgere 0Ppt 1651
Orig 1099 00 588.00
Save 700.00: Stanley American Cra ftsma,...
' 5 pc cherry dinin4 roorr Dept 274
Orig. 1999 00 1299.00
Save 300.00: 2 pc ser11onal 1n na tural
tones with accent pillows t 0Ppt 38 1
Orig 999 00 699.00
Save 300.00: Transitional 3 cushion so fa 1n
Manhattan Grey with acc.ent pillow s
(Dept 381 Orig 799 00 499.00
Save 162.00: Tra ns1t1onal half hexgan
curio (Dept 1651 Orig 350 00 188.00
LAMPS/PICTURES/MIRRORS
Save en e•trll 20%: off the sale price of
all brass tamps including St1tte1
!Dept 711
S.ve an em• 20%: ott the sale price of
all cryi.tal lamps !Dept 711
Save en em• 20%: otf the sale price of
all ceramic lamps (Dept 71 1
Save en e•tre 20'%: off the sale price of
all floor lamps (Dept 71 1
Save 20%: oft the ,...arked price of ah
framed prints and art I Dept 31 1
S.ve 20%: off the marked price of all wall
clocks from Seiko Howard Miller and
Bulova I Dep1 3 11
Or1q 699 95 o. r tl .,.-• 367 00
E "<tr1 firm
Or•q 189 95 rw11 ,..,, 11 77.00
Oriq 219 95 ''" ... d t1• 1n.oo
Orig 699 95 QUPPr Sf,. 327.00
Orig 799 95 k 1ny <;,Pt 427.00
Save 503.00: E: ~CluStV>' N 1T•1'1qr nP tJr J'>~
navbed from Sw nn 1'1< lu1':1t'S <;pr Pq'i j l
triinl11e A tt p.,<,(Jf•PS not r lud ... 1
0Ppt 691 Or q 1200 00 697 00
ELECTRONICS
Save 10.00: Brort .... r .. ~it-A u 'dlJt'
t\pewriter 0Pt • '3 Rpq 1.l9 ')(. 139.00
Save 20.00: c Jf"'l l1C1I M d \ P i JC., ..... t• .,
phonP Dept J26 Or11. S9 QG 39.99
Save 100.00: RC4 '9 l 11
... 01or ponabte D·•t · '~
Orig 399 00 299.00
Save 90.00: RCA 19 , p ,,
tahle Dept 72 Oriq 229.00
Save 40.00: Aovd Aiu
Dept 13 Reg 169 129.00
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S.ve 120.00: Zenith }') e11.iq11n.11 'f'"'' It>
color consoie Deot 12
Ong 61.9 00 499 00
Save 30.00: Ma4n.Jv ' "~s '' , .. ,,. '
remote video recorder Dt!P I 235
Orig 329 00 299.00
Save 100.00: Son-. BO w 111 A"d•t) .,.,,..,,e,,..
1 Dept 881 Oriq 799 00 899.00
Save 30.00: Panasonu. AM FM "'P'"''
cassette player ht>adrihone~ 1 Dept 44 7
Ong 59 ~ 44.99
MAJOR APPLIANCES
Save 90.00: F r1q1c1cWP 16 l u 11 fro.,t frnt>
refrigerator 1 Dept RO Or1q 539 471.00
Save 190.00: ~11q1e1.w•· ;>r, 11 ti s1d1• hy
side with 1n door H:1• ,,..,,1tP• 1 Df'Pt 80
Ong 135900 1199.00
S.ve S0.00: Hotpo1nt ,111h)n l,l ,, wrt'>ht!r
I Dept ~1 Oriq 3 79 329.00
S.ve 100.00: Friq1c1,.irt> 1 6 u 11 1 llH t
control m1rrowf\vo I D••pl 11.s
Orig 299 00 199 00
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YULE LOVE OUR
WHITE SALE SAVINGS!
SAVE UPTO 673 ON FIELDCREST, CANNON,
BURLINGTON AND MORE.
CO TA MESA
llr 11d & '\u11n11 ... er 1n "'nrd-.1rom Rack
7'i I 51l01
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Available in yourcho1ct> of to0ft 110lld wlora or atofm't m
des111ns. our l'ISY to earl' for ahc'<'I s arc machint wAshablt> and
n«d no ironing. Frat or fftttd Our l'riet !'.IV~~ nwv var1• from 51nr<' to ~1<111 Valot' S 99
Twin . 114 00 • full 21 00 12." Qu~n 26.00 1 '·" King . $28 00 17."
Standard 1'11111w Cuc (tach) $ fl SO . . •·" .............................
Come see our 1op namt>·bnnd )httt sets m floral And geomttrK
pnnt dt>s1gn\ now' Our Prict
-.1vk-> rn.11 i~r1 fr••11 ,1orl' l11,111r.• Valor 12 99 l'wln $30.00 •
Full SH 00 . ••·" Qut't!n $54 00 .28."
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Irvine teachers
get their pay hike
5 months early
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of"'90...,"-'IWI
Irvine teachers will rtt"Ctve a pay
raise five months earlier than they
expected, thanks to unantkipa1e~
enrollment growth and a decision by
the Irvine Unified School District
Board of Education.
The I percent boost, retroactive to
J uly I , will begin showing up in the
teachers' January paychecks. Th1!i
will be added to a 3.6 percent raise the
teachers reteived al the beginning of
this school year
Paul Reed, assistant to the distnct's
superintendent. said the pay changes
cover the second half of a two-year
contract approved last M;irch by the
district and the Irvine Teachers
A!lsocilfl1on.
That pact provided a J percent pa)
raise for the 1984-85 school }Car. The
contract also co ntained a formula for
teachers to receive an add1t1onal raise
for 1985-86. based on how much
add1t1onal revenue the school d1 stric1
recei ved.
Under the contract, this increase
was to be computed at the beginning
of the 1985-86 school year and at the
end, with the appropnate raises
retroactive 10 Jul y I, 1985.
Reed said district officials made
their 1n1tial calculauon~ in August
and granted a 3.6 percent raise based
o n financial 1nformat1on availahlc at
that time.
But he said the d1 'itmt under-
estimated the enrollment growth tor
the current school year He said
Irv ine schools now haH about 1.000
more students than dunng the
1984-85 term. The state funds school distncts
ba~d on average daily attendance,
and tl)e additional l rvine students
will result in more money for the
district. Reed said district oflicials de-
termined that a recalculation in June
would entitle the teachers to an
additional I percent raise under the
contract formula. The I perocnt raise must be
retroactive to last July. no matter
when 1t is given to teachers. ~ut the
school district had the legal nght to
withhold the extra funds un til the end
of the school year. Reed said.
Instead, the board of education
decided unanimously this month to
grant the raise 1mnied1ately.
''It's something they d1dn'r have to
do." admitted Don Chadd. president
oft he I rvinc Teachers Association." l
think u's a gesture of good fai th."
He said the average annual pay for
Irvine's 780 teachers is about
S29.000. and that any raise 1s wel-
come.
During the last school year, nego-
tiations between the district and its
faculty grew extremely bitter, cul-
minating in a one-day teachers strike
in February.
Chadd said the recent board de-
c1s1on may be an indication that less
friction wi ll surround the next con-
tract negotia tions. scheduled to begin
1n the spring.
"Of all the key players mvolved (in
the bargaining process), I have yet to
meet anyone who doesn't look at
peaceful relauons as a high pnonty:·
Chadd said.
Urine testing for
drunken driving
targeted in suit
By STEVE MARBLE Gayer h1mselfhas a "drunk driving
oo,,.Oe111 1'11ot1!Alfl hot line" that states: ··1f you are
An attorney who has handled more calhng from Jail and haven't yel
than 50 drunken dnving cases in the chosen a chemical test. demand a
past fi ve years 1s seeking to have unnc urine test."
testtng bannt.-d '1n Caltforn1a as a According to statistics logged by
-method for determining whether a Lhe Orange County Sheriff's Crime
motonst is 1nto"1cated Lab. most drivers elect to take a
Santa .\na attornC} Elholl Ga~er breath test because it 1s quicker and
filed the lawsu it last week for Bnan results arc available immediately.
Lippold oflrv1ne. who was arrested 1n About 37 percent elect to have a
his hometown last month on 'iusp1-blood test. which usually requires
c1on of drunken dnv1ng. being transported to a hospital. and
Lippold. who asked for a unne test. onl} 3 percent opted to take the unne
was arrested when lab results showed test.
he had a blood alcohol k' cl of O 13. Pohce are not required to inform ,_ ___ ,_w~w-11.b....iLblood drunken dnv1 ng suspects that they
alcohol level of O IO 1-. -prc<;umed too-Can picR from a brea1h. blood or unne
drunk to dnve. te'its .\nd for obvious reasons. pohce
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But Gayer said unnl' IC\llng 1\ \o sa> the} dislike administering un nc
suspect that his client ma" well ha\e tcsls.
been sober. -Gayer said the unne test 1s suspect
"Lord knows what h" blood al· because it requires that someone
cohol level reall v was." 1><11d the con' en the urine alcohol reading to a
attorney. · blood al~ohol ~ead1ng. .
Gayer seeks to have his legal claim He said a dnver who takes a unne
recognized as a class action law~u11 on test may be told he has a blood alcohol
behalf of all people arrested 1n Orange reading of 0. I 0 when in fact his level
County on drunken driving charges could be 0.06 -which is below the
that stem from unne tests. A.n 1n1t1al le vel at which a motonst 1s presumed
court heanng 1s set for March IO. intoxicated.
"I feel certain that there are people A spokesman for the Irvine Police
in 1h1s state who are convicted of Deparment acknowledged that 11 has
drunk drivmg when the) were not been served with the lawsuit, but said
really intoxicated." said Gayer the department has not studied the
Lawyers who specialize 1n handling allegattons. The sutt ·aJso names the
drunken dnving case<; often urge state ofCahfom1a. Attorney General
clients to take a unnc tes1 r:it hcr than John Van de Kam p, Orange County
a blood or breath test becau<;e 1t 1s Distnct Attorney Cecil Hicks and
easer to challenge the v~hd1t} ofunne Pete Kearney, .the Irvine patrolman
testinit. who arre!ted Lippold.
·cHP plans to expand
sobriety ch eek po in ts
throughout the state
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Cali-
fornia Highway Patrol says 11 will
spread the sobnety checkpoint pro·
gram statewide today. except for
locaht1cs where court acuon prevents
it.
CHP Comm1ss1oner James Smith
announced the plan a week ago, even
thou~ a suit to halt checkpoints 1s
pending in the I st D1stnct Court of
Appeal in San Francisco. The suit wn!'i
brouaht by the Amencan Civil
Liberties Unton a year ago, and the
' state Supreme Court assigned 1t to lhe
appeals court for invest1gat1on and
analysis.
Then Monday, a c;u1t was filed in
Ventura County Supcnor Coun to
block the program in Ventura Cou n-
ty .. That suit was filed by the fo rmer
public defender of Ve ntura County,
Richard E. Erwin. It seckc; a tempor-
ary rcstrainma order.
Erwin says stoppinf drivers will
violate constitu11ona pro1cct1ons
against 11legaJ stops and searches. He
says the officers will lack probable
cause to make the stO{>S.
.. All they arc doing is harasstng the
people and tryin• to 1nt1m1d1te the
public," El'Wl n said
tn the CHP's Ventura office. Of.
ficer Dan ;')pe1aht said the order wtll
be respetted 1f aranted
··weJu'it have to sit btck and watch
and hope that we act what we need to
enforce the law," SpeiJbt said.
At the CH P's state hcadquaners 1n
Sacramento. spokesman Kent Milton
\Aid late Tue~ay the plans wcrt 101na
forward \t3tc~ 1dc But he agrce<l wit"
\pc1ght that tho would havt· tu he
hailed m any 1un,01ct1on whcrr 'I(>
ordered by a co urt.
The plans call for checkpoints tn
Redding, north Sacramento, Marin
County, Bakersfield. O ntario, south
Los Angeles. Ventura and El Cajon.
Smith said the wider use of sobriety
checkpoint results from success in
reducing drunk driving with similar
road blocks off and on fo r the past
year in Bakersfield, Redding. Glen·
dale and north Sacramento.
"Although drunk driver arrests
wen lupin each ofthcJocales tn which
we ran checkpoin'f:4!hat was n~ our
primary objecti ve,· Smith saiO."ln·
stead, we wanted the public 10 know
we we re out there, and to think twice
about getting behind the wheel after
drinking alcohol or taking drugs."
The patrol said accidents caused by
drunk drivers dropped 19 percent 1n
areas where the first checkpoints we~
· set up last December.
From May through October, per·
1od1c checkpotnls were set up in
Bakersfield and north Sacramento.
"Because our statisttcal base 1s still
50 small, the res ults of our checkpoint
evaluation arc suaestive, rather than
conclusive," Smith said. "But they
arc sufficiently pos1t1ve that wt have
decided to expand the use of check-
potnts to all our field divisions. while
we conttnue to evaluate the data they
generate."
He u 1d the che<:kpotnts will be
operated along gu1dchnes su~tcd
by a 'itate attorney general's op1nton.
They will be set up on county roads
where drunk dnv1ng has been a
problem and whctt traffic can be
diverted with ma·umum safely They
will he well marked. lighted and easily
1Jcnt1 llablc to the approa h1ng dn \.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Deoember 13, 1985
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VIA LIDO DRUGS
Deon Reovie stands behind the counter wh ile his staff helps
customers choose o gift from lido Drugs' la rge selection.
The Search Is On . . .
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Fur (11111j "' ffidl• hit""' l'Xl't'llt•n< 1•
F •r 1h .. 1ruP llol11l.1 \ <;pint
.ind I h,1\l' luund 11 "' l.t• ~1d1'
l'hi>f V.Jllt•r Jnd ~l.-1r1<·.1 ,
Fro•n1 h I 11untn llunlt'
1\111 ro· lht'\ ""' "' tr••.tt \IJll
lo.1 10 IO\ llt•d ..:u1•,I'
J 11n 111• 1.,r I.uni ti I 1inn1•1
11r in "'<tr.mnhn.in Rr11n1·h'
675-4904
3421 Via Lido, Newport Beach
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outfi1 from
B1dwPll '<, B1d11quc
'\,t '\\ t,hh1on-. tor
I fol1 dJv & "'pr1ng
,1mv1ng cfatlv
J467 Via Lido.
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Elegant. Yet, ( ~]it111A·
'" fllltf So Practical
(. r111!}J1111y :~O \\'111 0 \ ~·M ,\it'frt llI
"Father Chri-,tm.i.,"
b1 L.1'11nli I nt!1'.trm1•11f\ ~ \
~ Gifts Th at Delight el M en-Women-~ Children
-Open fvl'nrnK' -7toRN~~. II
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WE WINE YOU, WE DINE YOU, DRESS YOU UP
AND TAKE YOU TO A SHOW.
'\hop in the r<'lax<'d tr.inquil ,1t mo<.ph<'r<' of V4A ~ f>lA..?~·
\\J,h 1n~1on ( ll'Jnt.'r'
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l t• M1d 1 R(',tauran1
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Friend, & lompdm
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Serving the Newport
community for 37 years
BY KAR EN ERSTAD
It was 1948, Newport Beach was a small town, and
America was read1us1tng to fill the public s need for coMumer
goods and products Via lido Drugs ,..as created to fill that
need The first full service drug store was built on the corner of
Newport Blvd o nd V10 lido 1n Newport Beach Complete with
a sodo fountain lido Drugs wos o state of the art drug store
Now 37 years later V10 lido Drugs is locoted next to
the Edwards lido Theatre The old drug store was destroyed
by fire 1n 1960 ond Deon Reav1e hod o chance 10 build his
new dream store o yeor later This modern trt·level structure
wos so ahead of its time thot 11 wos w nnen up 1n several
notional pharmacy 1ournols
T odoy lido Drugs still provides the Newport Beach
community with the finest of phormoceutical services ond
products In odd111on they offer o complete fme of
cosmetics and gift items Our long~1ty is due to
ded1cot1on 10 personal service ond expert consultot•on 1n
oll deportments. · soys Reov1e the owner In odd1t1on we offer
charge accounts and free delivery along w1fh o staff thot
provides friendly ond sp eedy service Almost any item o customer
would wont Lido Drugs can supply Lido Drugs truly wishes to
give their customers pleosont convenient one stop shopping
During the holiday season V10 Lido Drugs hos many l ine
gift items, holiday cords and Christmas decorations If you re
looking for a g1f1 for that spec1ol lody 1n your life the women s
cosmetic deportment hos o wonderful selection You con choose
from such frogronces os Shalimar Chanel Norell ond Nino
Ricci. Or maybe o gift of C1oro Jontue or Royoi'Secret would be
more to your taste They also carry the new fragrances i nspired
by the T V show Dynasty Forever Krystle and Comng1on -
The Essence of a Mon If you re looking for another kind of
gift there 1s o large selection of hoir dryers curling irons electric
curlers no1I accessories ond make up mirrors
The men s deportment hos o wonderfu orroy of cologne
ond ofter shove lotions offering such Imes os Arden s
Sondolwood Canoe Chanel Vve' Saint l ou•""nt Holston Polo
For that speetol l1nle gift pedeCI for ost 'Titnute shopping
or stodung stuffer\ udo Drugs offl'r' o wide 'el1>C11on of poClure\
ond frames albums cameras and I Im plant ooters dogg1e
delights Cross pens electric razor\ lan(y tooth brushes olhcl'
to go kits travel items ond even lonery ticket\ 1u\t to nornl' o 1 .....
And let's not forget the children with a q uffe-d on1mol or
lay or how about Grandma w11h o porcelain f1gurl' by Precious
Moments or o box of candy from Ru\\1'11 StovPr
Deon Reov1e and his Stolt nv11t" you ro come 1n and \t"E'
for yourself how pleosan1 Chr1srmo\ shoppinq con be,,., o
lrrendly uncrowded atmosphere On< evou ve 'TIOde vour
selection your gifr will be wrapped tor lree And don •target
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A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, December 13, 1985
Judge Carter
to preside at
Harbor Court
Group to fight tainted fish plan
Judie Unan Carter ha') ~cn ckctc:c.l
preMd1ngJudgc of Harbor Mun1 01paf
\oun 1n Newpon Beach. ')Uccccd1ng
Judge Christopher Strople
Judge Rus~ll Bostrom w:i:-. namt'd
assistant presiding Judge.
Caner. a re~1den1 ol Corona c.lel
M:ir and a graduate of Pepperd1nr
and -l 'nivcrsny of Iowa, h in the
fou nh ~car on the bench He prar
uct·d c1 vii la" in Orangt" Count}
belorc hr!I appointment
Harbor -court. v.h1ch has e'en
Judges and t\\O comm1ss1oners. will
be npanc.led h> a I 0th Jud1c1al
pos1t1on 1n 1986 and in the following
\Car b) six add111onal counroom.
including three Supenor Court
branch operauons. Brian Carter
Bv LAURA MERK
01 IM D.ity .. llot It•"
l he t 111.'nlh ol the ..,t'tl L 1un
organ11a11on in Laguna Ut'ach \\-Ill
demand an t'0\-11 onmentJI 1111n;il t
rt'por1 11 lhl' ')l<Jle pron·c<.h v.11h 11\
plan' to knt taintcJ li'>h to thl·
mammal\, v.h1<:h arc .i mn1,tl l' to
mm ml·mul ti')hcrrm·n
Last \H'ek the ~tall' h\h .ind C1nnw
Ocpurtmc:111 ~rd JI v.ould ~gin
effort' to discourage 1hc sea lion'
from ea11ng 1he lishermcn\ ratlh b'
1nJt'Uing l11h1um chlondl' 1nw tuna
and dangling lhl' li<;h o\l'r lhl' '>l<k ol
fi shing boat\ 'upponcr' ol lhl' plan
hope the chemical \\Ill nau'l'all' the
mamm:i" :ind \end lhl''" l'l\l''-"llt'rt'
for food
fr!>t' ha\l' hc:en app1u,rd h, thl·
"la11onal Manne f-1~hcnl''> 'l'f\ 1n·
and will bl'Jl,IO ne\l }Car Ill v.atcr\ ot)
01..a11gc < oun1~ \an l>ll'&u <llld ~Jn
Pc:d1 11
l n\ 1ronmcntal1~h '>J) l11h1um
\hlomk lould damagt• thl' animal-;'
ncr'l' musde. d1gc\tl\l' a nd
Ufl ula1111 \ S\ Sll'ffi\
"\.\ hl'n ·,ou \tan to 1n1rt>duu· to:(ll'
lhl·m1l'Jl\ into thl· mar11\l' en\ iron·
ml'nt ~ou'rc a\king for trouble," \aid
W1ll1,1m f ord. ext.'<'Ut1w d1rcl·tor of
Fru:nd' ol thl· St:a Lion. "It's also
pos-.1bk thal other fish. dolphin or
whalt'') could get" the spiked fish
f-ord said the Laguna Beach or-
g.in11at1on ha., protested thl· 1~)u1ng
of 1hc lcdl'tal permit for thl' program
I on.I hac; drafted a lcltcr asking the
al1onal Mannl' f1,hencs Service
hov. 11pl:in'10 keep track ot'an1mal!>
1ha1 lllgl'\t Jhl' )p1kl·d li~h IO mo111tor
the Chl'mrcal'' effect
But state biologists have :-.aid the
.in1mals are smart enough to J~!loc1atc
the '>ICkcning fish with tht· '>JXH I
fi shing boats that pa~~ it out and will
search out food in other art·as
They also said 'cnou<> problem-;
come from long exposure to the
chemical. but that a sea Iron !>hould
need onl} one or two doses to team its
lesson and that. 1n many case~. the
an1 mats will regurg1 ta11:: the fish
before even digesting the chemical.
Kann Wyman. curator of the
Laguna Beach shelter. which helps
bn ng sick and beached sea lions hack
to health for return to. the wild.
con1ends the chemical '-"111 enter the
animals' system long ~forc the>
become 111 from It.
"It takes half an hour to take clfcc1
They have no wa y of controlhng 11.
They kn o" 11 causes neurological
problems. It could get in to the
reprodut 11 ve system. What will hap-
pen to the pups'>" she asked.
"How arc you going to follow thoS<'
an1mnl<. around? The research pan of
11 1\ no good They havt' to follow
an1mab to be a legit project."
Wyman aid <1he sympath1LCS with
the hsherrnen's problem~ and knows
the sea Irons are often a threat to tht'ir
livelihood But she said they should
find other way!\ to d iscourage the
animals.
"The federal rcpon says it will gi ve
animal~ lhh and let the rehabilitation
centers find out what happens (to the
\Ca hons) ... ~he said. But she argued
not all I he MCk ore.lying sea Irons wash
ashore
In the pust. fishermen have unsuc·
cessfull y tncd noise bombs and even
recorded killer whale sounds to scare
awa) 1he sea hons.
Dana Point teen killed in crash donates his organs to six people
By tbe Associated Press
Two wee ks alter an l~-,ear-old
'>1gned an organ donor card on hrs
dm er'!. license. he v.a:-. tatall} 1n1urcd
10 a motorC\de cra!oh and bel'aml'
benefactor lo· six people
at'c1dr nt . had Ii tied 1n an organ-Jonor
~-ard two week\ ago \\hen he fl'lll'V.t'd
hrs drner·, licen<.e. )31d hr-. n10lhl·r
Dora Sangl•r of\.,an < lcmcnll'
<,polo..l'~wonrnn tor tlw I lll\l'r'••I) 111
.\nlOna 1cc.J1ral ( l'nll'f Ill f Lii '110 r" \ 1g1l. J u)ll10Jl'rl·1al pa1nll•1 .rnd
former Lo' ..\ngck·' rc\ldl·n1 v. "' 111
l'fll1cal but \lahk cund11wn hmp11,al
~no~esv.o man Jill lordrn ,,ml
Wcdnrsda\ Surgeon!> fro m Californ ia and .\n-
1ona trani.planted Dwa)ne Brook
Po"'ell's hean. liver. kidneys and
corneas into six pa11cnts after Powell
v.as declared brain-dead at noon
Monda).
Surgeon' anJ nur'>l'' lrom l C
In 1ne. l lC-L.\ and t 'n1\l'r~1l\ ol
.\nwna am\-cd \lfonda' h\ lar and
helicopter at M1ss1on "c:ummunll)
Hospital 1n Mission V1eJo. They
wor~ed until 3 a.m. Tul·~dn) rcmov-
lflg the hcan. h'er and k1dnl·~'·
fhl' lr\rr \\3S llll\\ n Ill l ( I \
· v.hcre ii wa!> 1ran~pla1Hni 1111u an
adult mille. said Howard Adam' lidd
coord1na1or tor l IC'L.\ ·., Rl·~umal
Organ Procureml·n1 .\gene}
The Dana Point 'outh. "'ho \ul:
fered head 1n1unes· rn a "eekend
Benn1r .\ngulo \'1tol. 46 ul ~anta
Fe. ~ \1 rccel\ed Pov.ell'\ hean
earl) T uesda~ said Trud) Jarnhson.
Ne11her .\dams nor l '( 'L ~kd1cal
Center' spokesman Ru.h Ubaum
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STORE HOURS
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S.turd1y •.
Sunday
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10 •
10 8
\\uuld 11kntily the pa11cn1
\d.1m' \aid lhl' k1dncvs. removed
ll\ J l < In llll' <;urg1caf team. wert·
g.1H·n tn J 14-\ car-old bo\ at Chit-
drl'll' I fmp1tCJI of Los ngt'les and a
lo.,r.ir-old \\t1man at St JoSt-ph
Hmp11,1l ol Orange.
One cornea each was transplanted
10 a man and a woman carh Tucsda\
mom1ng. said Kimberley ·Ackley of
the E)c and Tissue Bank of Orange
County. based rn Santa Ana.
.\ckle) would 1dent1fy neither the
patients nor the hospital where the
operations were performed. The
procedures took up to two hours. she
said. and each involved two doctors
and suppon staff.
Phvll1\ McDan1els. executive di-
rector of the Southern C'ahfom1a
Tissue Bank. said some of Powell's
skin 1s being stored in trqu1d nitrogen
and will bl' used on burn patients
wr thm 1wo months..
Golden Westtooffercozn:muterfllghts
{JlllJl·n \1,11e .\1rline' \\Ill Ol1l·r
rommutl·r l11gh1s between John
Wa~ nl' and I o\ .\ngelc'i lntcrnallonal
"urports <.taning in m1d -Januan
..\ppro' al for the airllnl' lo ofter six
round tri p\ J da~ ht't\\c,en lhr two
airport' "a" granted h> the Orange
(. ount' Huard ol 'iupN\-l'iOrs Tues-
Ja,
C1oldl'n ..,late Y.111 orx·ratc: a nme-
sea1 \.a' aJo C h1eflain aircralt. a small
planl' tha1 docs not fall under the
count)·, n111\l' rcstnct1ons. '>aid A.Ian
Murph\. an aide to Board uf 'urx·r-
' 1<om\ Chairman Thomas Rile\
T hl' a1rhnc \\ill ,harl' rnuntt'r ~pace
and'ground sc:r~ ill'!> \\llh ~est.\rr. he
said
Su pen 1sors approve(j a month-to-
month opcrat1ngagreemen1 for Gold-
en West similar to one pr('\'IOUSI>
granted 10 lmpenal Atrhnes. a shuttle
service currently opera1mg at the
a1rpon.
OC Arts Center receives $50, 000
• I BM Corp. contnbuted $50.000 as
the first pan of a S 150,000 pledge
toward construction of the Oran~c
Count~ Performrng Ans Cen.tcr m
( osta Me\a
The rC\t of the monl') "111 be
deh,ered O\er 1he ne~l 1wo "ears.
according to a center release. Nearly
S52 m1ll1on 1r, C'Ontnbullons havt•
been garnered for the $70 7 million
first phase of th e ans complex. which
will feature a 3.000-seat theater and a
500-seat rehearsal hall.
Opening night 1s tentat1 vel) set fo r
Sept 29 1q86
P 0 I N·S ~TT I AS Wll1l111l1 N.-sery OPEN TO THE PUBUC
Dec. 14 II 24 •••• 4'• ., ........ . ........
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846-0687
H elp South Coast Plaza help the
hungry this holiday season. From
D ecember 14 through Christmas Eve
day, South Coast Plaza will contribute
$3.00 for every photo taken with Santa
at "Santasfa ction" to the Orange
County Food Distribution Center.
We've asked the F.D.C. to use the
money to help needy elderly citizens
in Costa Mesa. Working together,
we can make a difference in people's
lives right here in Costa Mesa.
"Santasfaction" is located in the
Carousel Court. Holiday hours are
Monday through Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.,
Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SOUTH COAST PLA7A
..
'an Oicao F~v. at H H Bristol r., Costa Mt\a, CA 92626, (114) 241 ·I700
Valer (°t)rk1n1t-Bur rru1 t ntranct to Mall 11 I. Maanin
-Rri\tol lrttl tnlranct 10 Mall at Pirtt'•
-'unOowtr t nrra.nct 10 parkina uructurt
H o l1Jav Malt Houn-10 ~.m.-q:}O p.m., unJirv 91 a.m .-6 p.m .
PAPARAZZI
A 'Toy land' brunch
for Sav-A-Life project
By BE'M'V PORTER
o.11J ..... C en"l I" I ~II
"Corne closer. l!!llC:. ch1ldcen. but keep your hamh ult the \lagc txcause I prance around a lot , said a smiling father Richard Coughlin
'fhe dynamic C oughhn d1rct tcd 1he All American Boy!. Choru'I -the star
-among many attraction~ at the third annual Babes in Toyland, a family
brunch sponsored by Pl< 11 (Pc.:upil' for an Irvine (ommunity Hospital)
More than 500 men. women and children attended the brunch on Su.nday at the Irvine Mamou Hotel •
Santa Claus came 10 tht' hrunlh,a, Ju.I ··~anta Claus 10 Trainin "Irvine
Mayor Dave Bakcr(with Pa11~1 who wore a <\anta Claus hat with twin\hng red
and green hghts and a red apron lrom wh1lh he dispensed peppermint candy canes.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, o.otmb« 13, 1985 A9
Irvine Co. President rom N1d~n (with Manl}n) was there w1th several
guests. mclud1ng lrvine < o Vice President Monu.:a (with Luis) Florian tJ( I'\
John M1ltner(w1th Carol) introduced son\ Bnan and Robert
o.111 ,._. ........ .., Tent ll-
Entertainera held the attention of the youna audience. Llnclaey Cornell and Sara Parkin~ha'f'e ll•ta and be'•
check.In& 'em out.
"We have man} prominent people here today" said PICH President
Carol Hoffman. "but the VIP<. here toda} are the chiidren'"
&fore brunch. lotc; ol .iuion took place in the crowded ballroom -the
penphcry of which wa<. dl·<:orated w1th "theme" C hnstmas trees C1uests
walled to ha"e fam1I} ph(Jtograph' taken (donated b) Andrew's) 1n hnes e'en
longer than tho~ awaiting a turn on <ianta's lap or 10 bu} ornaments at a To} land "shop '
Standing on P<>nahlc \tagc\, ~urroundcd b\ hundred~ ol children with sm1hn~. uptumt'd fact:<. -Michael Holl}' Juggledapplec;, balls and ten pins and
Jeff} Camero produl'cd halluons made into animal shapes from his MagJCtan 's
hat. while Dyna-Mime\ Rruu~ and Danielle delivered silent but dramatic
greetings and a stnng trio pla>cd Chnstmas music 1n the background.
They even brou$hl on the clm.,ns -all dolled up as 22-mch Pierrott
musical table centerp1ecec; anJ hand· painted on large banner-. created by lrv1nt'
artist (and PICH board memhcr) Marcie Lemmon.
This 1s an e"ent wh1l'h rl·quires a lot of preparation (up w 600 hours rach
committee member) and 11 require!> a commitment and ded1cat1on to make 11
so special." said Comm1t1ec ( hairman Pauline Embree, "but when we see the
children. parents and grandchildren having ~uch a glorious time together we
feel more than rewarded for our labor of love."
"Comm11tre Vire ( h:urman Kns ( olgan was one of the members who
worked more than 600 hour<, on the C\ cm ... Embree reported.
Babes m To) land pr<><.ceds -S 12.000 -benefit project Savc--\-L1k. 10
teach Irvine children -.kill\ for use during canhquake or other d1~s1er<1
<?ther comm111ee members v.erc Nanq Cashmere. Sue Dobie Dt·
Doolittle. Sharon Ellis. Marq Fisher. Jud} Goletz. Mal) Ellen Hadle\. Pm
Kastner. Marcie Lemon. Lal Leslie. Irene McCafTrey. Ellen Moorr 'c ..irol
Palermo. Marpret Palmer. -\nn Sim. Susan Stahl and L11J1an Sull1man
Paparazzi 1 edited b\ Dail} Pilot St> le Editor Vida Dean
Party planner• Carol Hoffman. Pauline Embree and Kria
Colgin.
Georgia and Doaglaa Jacoba were amona the 700 aueata
attending La Revue du Cabaret black tie gala held at the
Beverly llllton under the aponaonhip of the SONANCE.
Jacoba, managing partner. Arthur Anderson and Com·
pany, Coeta Mesa, wu corporate co-chairman of the event
which benefited the Houae Ear Institute'• Center for Deaf
C1'lildren. ·
off the regular
prices of other
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To celebrate the ope ning of our beautiful new Costa Mesa store , were
giving you fantas~ic savi ngs on brand nam e bed, bath and tabletop item !
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and come in a selection as vast and colorful ~' 1h1·
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HOME CENTERS
Choose from a se1ect1on of
hie-like art1f1c1a1 rrePS by Mr
Christmas w1lh tO year
manufacturers warranty Tree
stand included Fade res1c;1an1
Each boxed 1n d reuc;eablP
storage carton All flamP rer;ir
dant Not all moc1Pls n al
stores Limited 10 stoc~ on
hand Sorry no ra1nchPCk<.
LOW
VOLTAGE
OUTDOOR
6 LICHT
SET W/TIMER
OLE'S PRICE 46.87
MFG MAIL-IN REBATE 10.00
®
o~l comoon.
' :::;:;--
SOLID BRASS
4 OR 5 PC.
FIRETOOL SETS
fOlll~
6 TO 7 FT. HIGH
16.9210
128.92
WITH
FOCUSING
BEAM
Spo1 to flood
with a IWISI Up
to 20 times
more powerful
6 IN. FOIL
WRAPPED
POTIED
POINSETTIA
'MERRY CHRISTMAS
AMERICA'
30 IN. JUMBO
CIFTWRAP
50 sq feet on each roll
1.32
PREMIUM ASSORTED
FRESH CUT
CHRISTMAS
TREES
DOUCLAS FIR TREES
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BATTERIES
"C", •D", Ol 9 VOLT
rtlUR CllON:E
PLUS MARK
HOLIDAY
25BOWS
Sell·st1ck1ng
Assorted colors
25 PER PACK
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Kings come up empty In 5·01011 to Calgary. 82.
Newport volleyball player gain• top honor In WCAC. 83.
Edisori-Poly: A game of contrasts
BiFtve powers square off
tonight for confer.ence title-
l hargers to the title game with an l 1-2 record
"We've gone with f9 ur, even five. w1deou1s
out of a shoigun," said Workman ... We don't
have anything nt'W, but you'reflot gotng to tnck
them anyway. They can li ne up with you There
arc no mismatches. You've got to play
football."
cM:ep11onall) successlul pa~stng game
Mike Angelov1c. a 6-0. 175-pound ~n1or
ha~ shown the ability to execute every phase.
hm1ng his target\ when tne)'re· o~n avo1d1ng
1he ru'>h. runntng when necessary and a'u1d1ng
the costly 1n1ercept1on, enher throwing It away
or taking the sack
rnme mO'it unuer hrt: against Poly's bag quick
and strong defenders ,
!be Jadrabb1u' ollen as an ellplos1~
\On behtnd quanerback M1kC' Hemng and b-1
:!00-pound running baC'k Leonard Rus\Cll
Baylor
for Fisk
dealput-
on hold By ROGER CAR~N
Of Ille .,.., ,... ,....,
.Edison High's long road from the floor of
Orange Coast College an early September to the
heights of Anaheim Stadium for the CIF Big
Five football championship ends tonight.
Long Beach Poly ( 11-1) has been e~pec1ally
hard on running teams. but their fone against
the pass 1s JUSt as respected with All-Amencan
candidate Mark Carrier (6-2, 180) 1n the
secondary. T he only loss (15-13 to Millikan)
was a decision which got away from the
Jackrabbits after having the game vmuall~
locked up.
He has been intercepted onl} '>Ill time'> 1n
233 attempts. which works out to once tvel) 3~
tnes, and he has completed 145 pa'>ses for :-!,246
yards and 21 touchdown<;, a 62.2 percent
completion ratio
Edison defenders have )(:en and controllc:d
others considered a\ good as Pol)''> ofTen~.
with Marc Hanman Bem1e (ollach10 Bruct'
Dub<m and Jim ( ol hn'> kc} 1nd1v1dual~
Collins. wtth a shoulder inJUr). 1s the onl)
Charger stanercons1dered to be que\t1onablc 1n
terms of ph >steal status.
Instead, Yankees.
White Sox swap-
Cowley for Burns The targets are numewus. but 11'-. usuall) Moore LcaJue power Long Beach Poly is
the final hurdle in the way of Edison's quest for
a fo unh CIF championship. It's the Chargers'
passing fancy against a band of defensive-
minded Jackrabbits in a game of distinct
contrast&, which begmut 7:30. •
Edison High Coach Bill Workman is well
aware of the task. but he has said he plans little
change from the format that has taken his
Up front, among others, arc 6-2. 225-
pound linebacker Bnan Tuliau, 6-4, 245-pound
Stacy Elhon and 6-3. 230-pound hneman
Michael Vaughn.
If anyone can solve Poly's sticky defense.
however, it would appear to be Edison and m
unset uague MVP Rick J usuce sh on or deep,
tight end Ken Gnggs or tailback Kaleaph Can er
coming from out of the backfield. '>Omeumes
with a shovel pass
Pro 1ding the prote1:hon up front are
center Brad Johnson. guard~ Blake Adams and
Tyler Hanson and tackles Chns W1ckenkamp
and Randy Goens. and its that group which wilt
Edison's running game ha'.> not shov. n a 101
10 tl!i past two games - ( aner had netted 40
yards on 16 cames. Mike Sm)">er ha '> run for 16
) ards on 3 came~ and Angelov 1c ha'i netted 41<
)ards on a combination ofk.etpers and SB\kS
The Chargers have bet'n 10 the cham·
p1onsh1p game on three other occac.1ons -
1970. l 979 and 1980, and each 11 me ha' e wmt'
out w1nner'i
S.\~ DIEGO 1 .\Pl -The New
) ork ) ankees and Chicago Wb1te ·
Sox Stttlcd for sewnd-best, swappina
pitchers v. hen the' really wanted to
1rade h11tc:-r" a., the offic1al pon1on of
baseball"• annual v.1nter mceungs
came to a close Thursda}
Anteaters master Montana, 85-72 The 1radl' that the clubs made sent
left-hander Bntt Bums and two
minor leaguers 10 the '(ankces for
nght-hander Joe C owley and catcher
Ron Hasse)
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Murphy scores 22
in pacing UC Irvine
to avenge '84 loss
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
Oelly.,... Cerr' ''....,,I
Johnny Rogers sat 1n front of his
la<:ker recounting last yea r's loss 10
the Uni versity of Montana
"They lu cked our butts la~l yea r."
the Anteater forward said. "They had
a big strong team and pu~hed us
around all over the floor."
But this year was an entirely
different story as the Anteaters dump-
ed Montana b}' a conv1Qc1ng 85-72
score Thursday night 1n front of 1,302
fans at Crawford Hall.
It levelled ucrs record at 2-2 and
wiped out the memones oflast year·~
blowout admm1stered by Montana,
83-68 at Missoula.
"We played a good hard game
agamst them:· said Rogers, who
scored I 7 points and pulled down 13
rebounds. "We didn't get shoved
around this ume "
Instead. the Anteaters did some
shoving of their own against the
Gn zzhes ( 5-3). who are the favontes
to wm the Big Sky Conference and
have four staners back f'Tom last
year's 22-8 squad. mcl ud1ng All-
Amencan candidate, forward Larry
Krystkowialc.
Tod Murphy, who was g1o,ien the
chore of slowrng down Kr) stkow1ak,
did JUSt that. Krystkow1ak manaeed
to score 23 points for game-high
honors. but he had W~O[k.bardlW:
t em:tfe h11jUst 1of18 shots on the
night.
Mu rphy countered \.\llh 2~ point<,
ofh1s own to lead liCI.
"M} JOb v.asn·t to stop
l<.r)stkov.1ak," said Murph' "I kne""
he would get his po1n1s. I JU~t wanted
to hm1t him. I was happy w11h the
results and w11h the wa} our team
played. They have some s1rong guys
that can be trouble "
Rogers. Murphy and their team·
mates held their own and more
around the basket against the ph)sical
Gnuhes, who threw a bruising front
The trade the Yankees and White
_ O\ m1gh1 ~et make would send frcc-
a~ent catcher Carlton Fisk to ~e
'r ankee~ l<H dec.1gna1ed hmer Don
Ba)IOr . ·
Tht' Red '>o'< later announced they
had acquired left-handed h1tttng ut1l-
1l) pla}er Mike 5tenhousc from the
Minnesota Twins for nght-hander
rehe' er ( harhe Mitchell
There were 12 deals tn\olvang 26
ma1or league playt'rs made at the
winter meetings
Before maktng 1he '>l'tond deal with
"'c"" 'or!. the \1. h11c Sm must fi~t
sign F1\I.. and both plaver<i are
demanding bonu'>t''> for ""a1,1ng no-
trade nghts . .\gl·nt krn "'1pstein,
""ho represent~ ealh -.aid Thursday
that nellher ha<, \l'I g1\en .i\Surances
1hese rights v.111 he wa1,t·d
Though neither cluh "ould con·
lirm that the Fl\k-Ba' lor dt'JI 1.1.ould
be made \\ hllr '-.o \ ( 11:na JI ~fan.
ager Ken Harrel,ci n (,31d 'It' Kap.,,_
tean·~ pan} no"' ) ou have w tollov.
hi-. lead and tha1 '"" ha1 ""l" rt' dvmg ··
"1lp\lein "no1hing t') im minent"
v.1th F1r,k
Soml' 111hcr trade<. al-.1 1 lould hl:
made
The \<tn Frc1nu '>lu < 11ant' rt·-
ponedh v.en: v.url.1ng un a deal that
could <,end outfil'ldcr Ch1l1 Da\ lfl to
Kansa'i C1ll for pmher .\fad.
GUbic1a and outlil'lder Paa "'hen d,in
Sources said the deJI v.a<i <Kl until the
Giant~ demandcd .i third pla,t•r
pitching pro!ipect Tom Ft'rrc1ra
The Los .\ngclc\ D1>dgl·rs al\o
talked v.11h tht' 'I anl.eeo; ahout al qu1r·
1ng cl.'ntcr tielda lknn (Pili
Thr 1v.n minor ll'agUl'f' 1n !ht·
~~u.hLinM.~~oal~~t·
slop \1 11.t• \o ri:r a11d •ul' l'1d.-r 1 11 ·n
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thwugh Rum' tirn1..1 " 1t 1tw
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ra'l ~ I ~ 'l'J,11:1' "'1111 I ta , luh
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UCl'a Joe Buchanan blocka out Montana'• John Boyd. (Pleaae see ANTEATERS/82) UCJ'a Tod Murphy (43) loaea rebound to Larry Kryatkowiak.
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Lake rs
throttle
Phoenix
INGLEWOOD (A P)-The shon-
handed Phoenix Suns were simply no
match for high-flying Los Angeles
Lake rs.
The Lakers extended their winning
streak to eight games with a runaway
127-102 victory over the Suns Thurs-
day night al the Forum.
"h's tough enough playtng the
Lakers when you're al fu ll-t1lt ,"
Phoenix Coach John Macleod said.
"But tonight we were m1ss1ng two-
fifths of our staning lineup. We had
been playing well. We've had a real
good past week. But the Lalcers
wouldn't let us get going and it was a
make-up game the rest oft he game:·
The Suns were forced to play the
game without star guard WaJter
Davis, who missed the game due to
personal problems. and Al van
Adams. The defending National Basketball
Association took control of the game
early and never relinquished 1t,
opening a 66-48 halftime advantaJe.
The defending NBA champs mam-
tained a substantial lead throughout
most of the second half.
"This was our wire-to-wire aame,"
Laker Coach Pat Riley. "We knew
they were ~imated with inJuries."
Phoenix aot within 99-88 Wlth 7:48
to play an the pme before the 1.akcrs
went on an fl-2 run that pve them a
I I 0.90 lead.
The Lakcrs' performanet left an
1mereuion on Macleod. ' The La ken arc •~me." Utd
the Phoenix coach. "They arc the be t
team in the NBA ~t now The fact
that they arc hlndhna people so well
shows me that they are a better team
now thn they were last year. They arc
an excellent team, very well coached,
and have a areat bench."
K.arum Abdul-Jabb&r didn't m1
a shot 1n 11 attempts from the field
and finished with 24 points to lead stA
Lakers in doublt-flaures.
PRE p 8A S KE T B~L L
Marina,Edison prevail in first-round tests
Fountain Valley. Newport dealt tourney
setbac ks; Woodbridge. Irvine post wins
KC ho\ led all <>lurer~ v.1th l ~point'
to g1"e ~t .\n1hom a lltk 1"11J agatn\I
El Dorad1) 1on1gh1 a1 1 'll
Ke' in\\ dlle had 'I rd)(1unJ, tor thl'
Ba ron') and Tim fohn<,11n Jdtkd tour
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Manna and E:.d1son ven1ured far
from home to claim firs1 -round
tournament v1c10neo; Thurs<la' to
h1ghhght area high school baske.1ball
acuon.
Here's a look:
Marina '8, St. Joseph 13: The
Viki ngs moved mto the cham-
pionship semifinals tonight (7)
against towering Santa Barbara fol-
lowing Thursday's hold-on victory at
the Santa Mana Opt1m1s1 ln\'lta·
tional.
Mark Georgeson and Ste'c Guild
each scored 11 for Manna Coach
Steve Popovich. but 1n the second
half Georgeson and Wilham Quinn
were on the bench with fivl' fouls and
it was a matter of holding ofTa strong
St. Joseph club.
Marina outrcbounded t Joseph.
52-40. and shot 6 7 percent 1n the lin t
half in racing to a 12-point halftime
bulge. The V1k1ngs finished at 50
percent (25 of 50) but t Joseph
eventually lied the gamt' with fo ur
minutes lef\.
A Mike Manin free throw gave
Marina a 66-63 lead with 16 ~conds
let\ and after the losers misfired. 8111
Craf\ rebounded and added a pair of
aratis shots lo ice the game.
Ouild ( 18) and Matt Hattabaugh
(12) combi~ for 30 of Manna'<>
rebounds. Hattabaugh stood out on
both ends of the floor. lendmg four
assists to Marina's attack.
Santa Barbara. which features thl't'C
6-7 1un1ors.. sq_uashcd Foothill ot
Bakenfield, 77-S8. 14U ... 71, Caayoo (S .. pa) 41:
ThcCharaen bandied Canyon H1ah'~
Cowboys. wrappina 11 up with a 11-
lhird~uaner burst to qualify for a
semifinals showdown with host
Cabrillo H1ah tonight ( .30) at the
Cabrillo Classic.
Mike Pnnce. a 6-1 Junior. scored a c•rttr-hiah 21 points to pace Edison.
and contnbuttd n1nl' rebound and
SI\ assists as he tool. OH'r tloor pla~
duties
The C harger-5 c'cned thl·1r rt·umJ
at 1-1 with the win a 'erd1ct paced h\
<)Ohd team defense and an up-tempo
beat.
L\lso sconng in dnubk figun.·s ""crt·
Chns Cole ( 15). Dann} Hanan {I 0)
and Rich m11h (10).
l\ quick Cabnllo club advanced 111
the champ1onsh1p semifinal~ v.11h a
62-56 verdict over Dos Pueblos.
St . Allt~ony 48, Foutain Valley 41 :
The Barons go for third place tom~ht
against M1lhkan (6 o'clock) followmg
Thursda)'s setback. one 1n v.h1ch
they could manage to get JU'>t om·
player (Todd Hanson) 1n doubk
figures with I 2 points
Jaime Cardnchc. the t>·M. 325·
pound Servile High tranc;fl'r v. ho
would probably make Wilham Pcm
of thl' Chicago Bears look h~t· a "mall
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Barons, Oilers, Chargers pick up victories
Fount.am Valle> do\C'd out the .\nc,1a
r oumament on a w1nn1na note again't Mater Ot'1
while Edison and Hunungton Beach emerged
v1('tonous. and Ocean View came out on the c;hnr1
end of non-league l'nrountef'\ 1n girl~ high ~hoot
b.1~1tetball Thunda) night
The details·
F'Matal8 Valley U , Macer ~I 57: Tht' Bamn\
1>Hrc&mc the Monarchs' tou&)l prcc.\urc tkft'n\C to
11ke fifth -place honors 1n tht' \nt,1a 32-team
C\ cnt a1 Hawauan Gardens ( omm~n1t Center
While Mater Oe1 (4·2) wal\ at a me
1hsadvant&&t. the Monarch held the Barons ( ~I)
1n check with their man-10..man defcnte Fountain
Valle) had a 31 -27 marisn al tht' half. and could
1nd'tase at only hy one at thr end of thrte. f S--40
t.1lew9" ''· Offaa Ylt• O· The ~ahav.~s
I.cpl P"t"c: v.1th the \cnuncls thrnughout thr ""'
thrtt penoos. but v.ttt" outd•'>t.im·(-d I ~K 1n 1h1
1in1l quaner in dropping tht• n<in·lrague nmtr\1 a1
Inglewood
T nn.i \ lal hO\ pu1 ur I ' fl'l1nt\ and brnuJht
dtiv.n 18 ""hound<i to ll'ad < lt-can Vu~v. -. tu('h
drop(X"d 10 4-~ 1n pre-~a,on pla\ Oakne La .... ~n
had I~ points in thr lir\I qu11nt'r .... hill' c;hrlh
'tra1Jht put in a 'trong Jcll'n\J\C pml' tor tht·
~aha ..... l s v.tth I' T'l'Ohund5> and nan& l >c.lUI\ had
"' a\~1sts
t:c11 ... t , Sana.. Ana H . f\ tr) ( h:af'J\·r pla\l"l.1
and t'\('r'\ haracr "4:'or<'d a' thr' hc.lt thl -...a1nt\. t
fd1son 1n a non-lea1ul' 'ontc\1
~taett Johnson ~ol't'd n1nt· J'<11nt' and had I'
rebound$ to ll'ad fJ1'-0n t \-1 l "hill' ..._nuen
\\ ,,111 trnp(X"d 1n I.! p<11nt' and ptbercd 12
·r I'\. ,111.t'
Hunllniton Buell U . S..nd-.. U.: Thc,0'1el'\
pu1 1hr 1>1Jmc av.a\ l'arh hu1ld1 n1 leads of 16-2
.lll('t cinr tjuanl'r and '~-f\ '.}1 the hatr befort t
rr\C r, I'' Hlo.•l 1" l'r in thr '4'~ und half 1n the non-
k.t~uc· ' '111f\
Ir 1•lk11r ,._ t1pn
'6utbent ('Allfbrn1• C'olle&e 11-, ~'Call•
Ir' In~ 7& < •'nn• 1 •ttll '<.orcd 22 potnu and
1n 1in "' ,,,,,., ,1 ..._1m N1dC')' ldded 14 poin
and '><'' c n rt·~· ,(!, 111 pa~ the Vanauant.i
In ,, l•' 1un1t\ ~i'll r matchup·
Oran11 oast It, Loq 8ftd tl: The Pini
n'l'xlumh trom their lO\\ \o R1v~de tn
champ111 hip game of the TOQmarnau
....1th the ~ 1 ' ~m O\Cf the \ 1k.anp tn t.t,... ._._
a Orange Coal OAll.V PILOT/ F.rldey. OecemtMr 13, 1985 --------
Football coach
f ighting for title
and for his llf e
From AP cu1.,_tcbe1
SAN JOSE. -A foo1ball co ch with
1ntv11ably fatal "Lou Gehng's da\ea~"
take~ h1$ team into a C'hampaon hip game
tonight. ht$ orders relayed by has wilt who
read~ his lipi,
\h~rlac Wedcme)l'r. J9. wa told nine yt11r!1 aso
that hr had \.On1rac1ed amyo1roph1c lateral sckro!>1s.
common I) called "Lou Gehrig's d1..casc" after the greu1
baseball star who died from 11 44 )ears ago.
fhe incurable disease of the ncrvouss) stem su 1ke!I
men 1n the prime oflafc. dcslrO)~ the minds' ab1llt) to
control their b<>d1c~. ~ps their strength and cvcn1uall>
takc'i their Ii vcs
Wedemc)cr. coach at Lo!> C...ato!> High School. will
1ra-.el 10 the game against I Francis High 1n a
med1call)~qu1ppcd 'an and be propped up on the
s1dehnes in a specially prepared golf cart
"Charlie 1s a football coach who happens 10 ha'<'
an illness." said Wcdemcycr's wife. Luc) ··football"
retll) ~hat\ 11.ceping Charlte 101ng."
Football has alwa)S played an 1mponan1 part in
Wedemeyer\ hie His older brother 1s ··squirm1n"'
Herman Wedemc)cr. who played halfback for ~t
Mary'\ when the Gaels were a maJor football power
Herman Wedemeyer. an All Amencan 1n 1945. wa!>
called "the greatest athlct<.· 1n the countr}" h>
sportswriter Grantland Rice.
"As tough as n is. ~e·-.e discovered w11h a lot of
AL pa11enti. and a lot of, I think. terminal patients 1n
general. unle!>!I you have an 1ncred1ble focus in your life.
you kind of focus inward and you don't last long," said
Luc) Wedeme)er.
Wcdeme}erearher this year had a tracheotomy. an
mc1s1on directly into the windpipe to ease breathing
passages. said nssmant Coac h Butch Cattohco.
The operauon was "one of the things he'd never
really wanted to do," said C'attoltco. a former M1ch1gan
State end "He was afraid he'd be unable to talk and
therefore unable to coach."
Canohco said Wedcmc)cr t!. "much stronger"
since the opcra11on because he 1s gernng more sleep
Before the tracheotomy. Wedemeyer had to be
awakened every 10 or 15 minutes to "clear his throat
and keep ham from <:hoking." he said.
Cauohco said Weclcme)er has avoided senumen·
1aht).
"One of the things that Charlie's never done is ask
the kids to go out and play for Charlie or win for Charlie.
"We'd rather ha ve them ou1 there playing for
themselves than pla)'ing for Charlie Wedemeyer. We
feel that's the way 11 should be."
Quote of t he day
Ed Badger, u 'ICOul for the Boston Celtics. on
wh> he asked LO)Ola of Chicago Coach Gene
Sullivan to ltst point guard Carl Golston as S-1 0
instead of his actual S-8 "This way. when I tell
pepple he (Golston) can play 1n the NBA. the}
don't think I'm crazy.'
. Bulla turn back Philadelphia
Sid Green scored a season-high 22 m points Thursday night and Qalnlln Dailey
and Orlando Woolridge added I 8 each to
lead Chicago to a I 06-102 National
Rooklea c ollect NFC h on o n
NEW YORK -Wide recc1vC'r JerT) [i] Rt~ of the San Francisco 49e~ and rrtt c II•
).lfet) l.onnaC' Youna of the St Lout~
Cardinals. 1 pair of rookies, were named
tht' National Football Conference offensive and
defenme Players o(the W~k.
R1cC'. a fil'1t·round draft cho1~ from M1ss1ss1pp1
Valley \ate, cauaht I 0 passes for a clulrrccord 241
)'ards and one touchdown in the 49en' 27-20 loss to tht'
Rams. His yardage total was the ~ond highest for a
rookie 1n Nf-L history. behind the 255 yards by
Buffalo's Jerry Butler against the New York Jets Sept. B . 1979.
King• fire bla nks in 5 -0 lou
CALGA RY, Alberta -Lincmatcs ~ Joe 0110 and Jim Peplinski scored 1wo ,
goals each and goaltender Rcjcan Lemelin
recorded a shutout as the Calgary Flames
crushed the Los Angeles Kings, S·O, Thursday night 1n a
Nallonal Hockey League game.
The Flames arc now unbeaten 1n 10 home games.
including eight vactones, for the second-longest streak
this year. Earlier the Philadelphia Flyers put together an
I I ·game string.
The victory also left Calgary JUSI nine potnts
behind the Smythe D1v1sion-lcading Edmonton Oilers
ThC' Flames have played two fewer games than their
provincial rivals. Los Angeles remains in the d1vis1on's
cellar.
U.-mehn made 25 saves to register his first ~hutout
of the season and 15th victory. a league high.
It was the fourth time this yea r the Kin$S have been
shut out. Their best opponunity came early in 1he game.
with Calgary leading. 1-0.
Dave Taylor found himself alone al the edge of the
crease, but Lemelin, flat on the ice, got his kg up to
block Taylor's shot.
Late goal gl vea Quebec 1-1 tie
Mlcbel Goalet spoiled Boston goalie ~
Pat Rlggl.D'1 shutout bid with his 18th goal ,
of the season with JUSl over two minutes
rema1nmj in regulation Thursday night,
rallying Quebec to a 1-1 National Hockey League tie
wuh the Bruins. Goulet took a pass from J.F. Saave and
scored on an eight-foot shot. frustrating Boston's
attempt for its first victory over the Nord1ques smce last
Jan. 31 ... In another NHL game, Tim Kerr scored two
goals and Dave PoullD added a goal and an assist to lead
Philadelphja to a 6-3 victory over Montreal. Two of
Kerr's goals came in a live-goal outburst in the second
period that gave the Flyers a 6-1 lead.
Ruth wins Outland T r ophy
OKLAHO MA CITY -Make Ruth,
the Boston College strongman whose
choice as a future profession will be
be1ween professional football and the
pnes1hood. Thursday was named winner of the 1985
Outland Trophy as the outstanding 1ntenor lineman 1n
college football.
The 6-2. 268-pound noscguard from Nomstown.
Pa .. 1s the 40th wmncr of the Outland Trophy. The
award winner was announced by Volney Meece,
execu11 ve director of the Football Writers Assoc1at1on
of Amenca
Ruth. a $Cn1or. also had been a finalist for the
Lombardi Award. which can be won by a ltnebacker or
defensive.end in add111on to an inerior-lmeman. 'That
award went to Tony Casillas. an Oklahoma noseguard
Televis ion, radio
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COLLEGE B ~s tH r BALL
No.2 Michigan romps
Wolverines 8-0 after victory:
Hus kers top Washington St.
From AP dlapatcbes
-\NN ARBOR. M1<:h. -Richard Rellford S(:Ored 17
points and An101ne Joubert added 14 fhursda)' naghl as
N o 2 Michigan crushed CCntral Michigan, 82-6 1, 1n non-
confcrcnce college baskc1ball.
For the fiflh C'onsc<'uuve game. M1ch1gan cruised to a
big early lead and maintained a double-ligu1t tnargJO
throughout the second half.
Tt\e Wolverines. 8-0, outscored the Chippewas, 22-6,
over the first 7: 12 of the game. Rellford had eight points
during that stretch, as none of Central Michigan's vaned
delcnsts could halt the M1ch1gan attack.
The lead grew to 46-26 at halftime as freshmaq Gkn
R1ct' stood out with 12 points in JUSI nine minutes of
acuon. Both Rice and Reliford made all six of their
auempts from the field 1n the first half.
Central Michigan, 1·5. was led b} guard Jim
Murray's 19 points. The C h1ppewas connected on only 39
percent of their field-goal attempt~.
Michigan, which had live pl:l)CN. 1n double figure~
for the second consecuti ve game, led hy as many as 30
points in the o;ccond half Center Roy Tarpley scored 13
points and Gary Grant had 10.
In other college basketball:
Nebraska 79, Wasbin1ton State 7%: In Pullman. Dave
Hoppen's 25 points paced the Cornhuskers 10 the non-
conference wan over the Cougars.
The win boosted Nebraska to S-1. while Washington
'tatc fell to 4-4 after 1ts third slra1ght loss.
Hoppen lied a Nebraska career scoring mark wuh his
25 point$, c:quahnJ the mark of 1.882 po1n1s '!Ct by Jc~
Fort who pl&)'Cd for 1he Cornhu kers from 1972 to t 976. 0Rernard Day added 19 to Nebraska's total and Brian
Can chipped an with 16 Washington State was led by Keith Momson's 20
poinb •
Nebru!lka broke open a close gamt' midway throupi
the lir~t half.Jump11\g from a 23-2 t lcad to a 28 21 margin.
Paqfle H, Sonoma State It; f arw:l.J d~ R~h.Anema.
Willie Tatum and Domingo Rosano each had 12 points
10 lead the T1gerl1 in Stockton.
Pacific cruised to a 43-30 halfl1mc lead The Tigers
then held Sonoma scorelcu for the fir-;1 s· 29 an the second
half. bu1ld1ng a lead as huge a!I 32 points
James Ray Richardson and Drew Rodgers each
added 10 for Pacifk 4-3.
Roadrunners seek
crown vs. La Quin ta ·
Saddlehack H1gh'<1 Roadrunners ( 12-1) go for the
( IF C en1ral ( onfcrence football champ1onsh1p tonight a1
Orange ( oast C'ollcge, wnh Garden Grove League
champion La Qu1n1a ( 11 -2) providing the oppos111on .
K1 ckoff1s at 7:3n.
Both teams feature '\lrong and respected defenses
and big play offenses.
Keying addleback High t!> uptwn quartcrbat·k
Myron Butler and 200-pound ta1lhack (1lcnn Campbell.
Ban Recktenwald is La Quinta's maJor offensive
threat al running back
ANTEATERS AVENGE LOSS, 85-72 ••.
From Bl ·
hne-6-91/i 235-pound Krystkow1ak,.
6-1 0. 245-pound Lan) McBndc and
6-9 225-pound teve Vanek -the
Anteaters' wa y. John Bale!>. who t'>
onl) 6-8. helped the Gnnhcs oil the
bench.
"They JUSI 1-.ept sending 1n gu}'
who were at least 6-9." said CI
Coach 8111 Mulligan. "Bui we held
our own out there. Johnny Rogers
really played a good game He was
strong in every part of the game ..
Rogers admitted he drew some
1nsp1ratton from the 16 NBA ~out~
who were 1n the stands
"You couldn't help but think about
those guys being there." he said w11h a
smile. "lt'scvervone'sdream to make
the NBA. And· I don't want lo be
thought of as a loser."
a delcnsc." said Mulltgan "But we
were forced to against them. We got
hurt a httle with 11 when their guard
(Scott) Zanon started hitting from the
outside. Bui we managed 10 adJUSt in
1he S<"cond half"
Zanon had 11 points at halftime.
which UCI led, 46-40. The sharp-
shoo11ng guard hit 4 of 5 shots.
including 3 of 4 from three-point
range. But he could score but fivC' an
the second half to take Montana's
outside threat away.
Mulltgan was quite please(.! w11h
1he play of his own guards, Joe
Buchanan. Scott Brooks and Mike
Hess They combined for 32 points
and com milted only four turnovers in
leading the Anteaters' upbeat offense.
"I really like our ~uards. They all
played well 1onight,' said Mulligan,
who at times pla)'ed all three at once
for a quick pressing team.
thought Rogers· play was the deciding
factor.
"Johnny knows this 1s 1t." he sa id.
"He's had it (with heing pushed
around) and goes after It hard. This is
hts last 11me around and hc''i playing
ltkc 11." * ANTEATER ANGLES: Sooflo(l'M)(t guerd
BIYM'I W .. m1 11 beli.•ed 10 De out !or 1"4 ~•.on wllh en lnlureo ~ WIHlems. who wes
no1 on ,,,. benCll with ,,,. rtll of !ht tHm, w les
lrom th• lland1 thtl ne wu 001"9 10 rtchhlrt
Coach •• ~" onlv smlled whtn Hkecl II II wu lrue He did 1ev. "'He'll Meld a mec:1ic.1 Of( 10 wipe oul 1"4 txlllblliOn vame to rt<11lllrt I
oon'1 know II hi can vet II •• Wht<I a.-ec1 H
Wllllem1 11 oul for tht vH r MulllOen w les,
··r11e1'1 the wev II looiu. but 1 can'! rt•llV Miv "
Thtrt Wtrt 16 N8A IHml wllh KOUll In ,,,.
1tanol J«ry Wttt (Laken) ano ~ ...._..
(Werrlol'lJ wtf'• two of 1"4 more Yl1lble !act\ In 1"4 crowd Forward Tad ~..-v became
. UCl"I No. 4 •"·lime lCOrtr with 1,261 uirM<
POlnh alltr 1111 21-oolnt veme Thi Grlnlltt
wlH watr bleck arm ball<ls for lht d\Jrellon of ll>t
1a11on In memory of 1atmma1e Her11 ~.
wllO was klllecl In an auto acclcan1 Seot 1
Tilt Anleattrs art now •·1 ava1n11 Mon1e11e
0Ytf'ell
A rebound hasket h} Roger<;
capped a 33-16 run lo open the second
half and ga ve the Anteaters a 79-58
lead wuh S 12 left 10 seal the
Gnzzhcs· fate
Mulligan put m a trapping f'ull -
coun pressing defense to force the
ac11on and keep Montana from
setting up in us half-court game of
pounding the ball inside to the h1g
men.
Buchanan took the small forward ·
spot 1n those 'iituatlons. and enJoyc:CI ----------•liiiiiiiliim-
"We usually don't play that kind of
11
"I was able to get the ball down
around the i.lower guys," said the 6-1
Buchanan. "I used to play forward all
the 11me until I stopped growrng."
He, ltke most of the Anteaters.
Merger tal ks
by N FL, USFL?
NEW YORK (AP)-The National
Football League and the United
States f ootball League have dis-
Basketball Assoc1auon victory over Philadelphia. For
the Bulls it was only the third victory in their last 11
contests, while 1he Sixers lost for the fi rst time on the
road in their last five tries ... ~l~h.trc in l~ ]'I BA, _
neem Olajuwon scored ff points and pulled down 15
rebounds to spark Houston to a 123-120 victory over
Dallas. The Rockets were trailing 118-112 wi th 2:54 left
10 p.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Diamond
>-Bar vs.Tharteroai ((ICf~S'eo). ChanneT3b.---
RADIO t ·~ 1f 1 --------'.;.la:Ku.-4U·C... ~..W.~ &f--1t mcrger,--ffusfj t!rS-i4n own tourney accordingtoapubltshedreport. It was reported Thursday that that
to play, but <icored I 0 straight points to seize a 122-118
lead with 41 second~ left Cliff RoblDaon sank a
bascltne Jumper "-Ith one second remaining 1n
overtime. giving Washington a 110.108 victory over
Milwaukee .. Buck Wiiiiams scored IOofh1s 22 points
and Mickey Jolulaou e1~t of hill I 0 dunng a 32-1 S
~cond-half spurt that hfted New Jersey to an easy
108-85 victor) over New York.
6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL Lakers at
Denver. KLAC (570).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL. Clippers
at Seattle. KMPC (7 10).
8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.
Loyola of Maryland at USC. KNX ( 1070).
8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long
~ach State vs. BYU in Cougar Classic, K WOW
( 1600).
<' talks between the leagues took place Golden West College closed a I 'i-lead the Rustlers. wbilc Kevm Smith eight days apart between USFL
point gap to 62-61 midway through had 21 and J. T Dcbbs added 12. lawyer Harvey Myerson and NFL
the second half before Antelope (alv1n Francis led Antelope Valley attorneys Paul TagJaabue and John
Valle) came alive for an MS-73 win wnh 19 point!.. Vanderstar at their Washington of-
over the Rustlers 1n the first round of In the other tournament contest. fices. The repon said the meeting was
the Golden West lnv1tat1onal basket-Oxnard defeated Citrus. 68-56. called at the request of the NFL.
ball tournament Thursday naght In loday's action, Pierce challenged .. All that hap,,..ned was that Five Marauders scored in double El Camino at 2, Golden West meet~ .--figures as Antelope Valley (7-3) took Citrus at 4, Glendale takes on Myerson expressed his views on the
the lead from the onset and never R1vers1de at 6 and the 8 o'clock game subject (merger) and the NFL lawyers
trailed. matches Antelope Valley against told ham they were in no postt1on to
Bryon Strachan tallied 18 points to Oxnard respond," NFL spokesman Joe .. _ ... ____ ... _ ...... _________ .. __ .... _________ .. ____ •.----Browne said.
Odom charged wlth assault, battery
By STEVE MARBLE elec1ed to press less severe m1sde-JOb at a computer plant in Irvine, Sports on TV for weekend
Of 111e o.ir, l"l1ot 1teff meanor charges. according to rcpons. She said she did
Misdemeanor assault and battery Arraignment 1s scheduled today 1n not want lo file charges against Sa d
charges were filed Thursda) against West Orange Municipal Court in Odom. . tur ay
fionner maJor league baseball pitcher Westminster "Technically this 1~ a cnme against the State o f Cahfomta and It docsn 't John "mue Moon .. Odom. who wa-; Deputy D1stnct Atto,rney John matter 1f shC' wishes to press charges
arrested this week outside his Foun-Conle y said that Odom s wife, al-or not." said Conley. "But when you
tam Valle~ apartment following a legedly held at gunpoint by Odom have a witness who doesn't want 10
night-long 'itandoff with police dunng the incident. docs not wish 10 cooperate. it does affect the case."
Odom. a top pitcher with the testify against her husband. Conley said Odom will face misde·
Oakland A'\ 1n 1he la1e 1960s and Ga)le Odom said her husband 1s ineanor charges of assault w11h a
earl) 70~ could have been charged despondent because he has been deadly weapon, battery, exh1b111ng a
w11h felon) assault. but prosecutor~ unable to find work since losing his firearm and res1sung arrest. ------.
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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!Golden West 1nv1t1nona1>
Antalooe Vakv 1 .. l Golden We\! Ull
f(I 11 of IP f(I 11 of ID
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IM * Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/ Frid y. December 13, 1985 -STATE/ ION/WORLD ========
Search widens
to find cause
.of plane ~rash
No clue fo-r officials:
Penta on starting to
~e names ofdea~
GANDER. Newfoundland (A P) -
Scores of searchers returned toda) to
the snow-blanketed hills where a
DC-8 packed with U.S. soldier\
crashed and exploded. seeking the
cause of the disaster that killed all 256
people aboard.
Canadian and US. officials 1n1ual-
ly put the total death toll at 258. w11h
250 soldiers and eight crew members.
But the Pentagon today revised tht.•
number of troops aboard to 248.
The four-engine Jet crashed earl)
Thursday seconds after takeoff from
this airpon on Canada's Atlantic
coast.
v1cums were Jt the morgue b:r late
this morning and some autopi;11:!'. had
begun. Air Safrt) Board
)polceswoman C"hnsuane lkaulicu
told reponcrs.
She said officials expected to have
all of the bodies remo\ed from the
crash site b) this afternoon. but had
not decided how many autopsies
would be performed 1n Gander
In Washington. Air Force spokes-
man Col. Roben J O'Bnen ~1d the
Pentagon wa nted to begin moving the
first remains of v1cttms to a monuar;
at the Dover Air Force Ba\<' in
Delaware later toda)
He said Canadian 10 \ cs11gato~
would determine "hen the nights
could begin
Capt. Roben Kramer, a U.S. Army
spokesman 1n Gander. said 44 bodies
had been 1dent1fied and the fam1lie!.
notified.
Allies back
U.S. stand
for worthy
0 armslimit
RR USSE LS. tklgium (AP) -1 he
tJn11cd States. backl·d by its allies.
told the Soviet Union toda) that 11
will not be pushed into an un -
fa vorablc arms control agreement to
give n~xl year'i. superpower summit
the appearance of !.un·ess.
Se<:rctaf) ofStatc C1eorge P. Shuhi.
ending a two-da) mecting with 15
NA TO foreign m1ni\ter.s. said. "We
will search hard for an~ good agree-
ment that 1s possible But of course we
will not bt.' put 1n a pos1t1on where
soml' deadllm• or thl· prmpel t ol
~omc mcctinJI, v. ill cau'>e U!> to agree to
something ..
.\t the N .\ T< > '>l'\'>IUn, Shult1 \a11.I
"e\ef)one a'> v.e wt.•nt around lhl'
room felt the need to rnunscl evel)-
om· else 10 c~erc1!'.t.' restraint" in
calling for an agreement
The servicemen were returning
home for Chnstmas after a six-month
tour of duty with the multinational
peacekeeping force in Egypt's 1na1
pcnmsula.
The bodies of 70 percent of the
.. Names of those 1dent1ficd as
m1ss1ng are being released as pnmary ne~1-of-k10 are notified:· the Pen-
tagon '>aid in a statement toda)'
(Pleaee eee GANOER/86) The remain• of pauengers aboard the Arrow
Air charter DC-8 that crashed in Gander.
A,l.Mwpholo
Newfoundland Thursday He at a makeshift
morgue at Gander International Airport.
Lord Carrington. the NATO Sec-
rctal) C.il•ne ral. told reponcr~ 1hc
allies arc "anxiuuc;" for ~•en!. ol
material progrei;s 1n the nego11at1on-.
but that repn·i;t·ntau \ e'> agreed the
l 'n11ed Staie-. <,houlJ not !.111.n a pact
"mcrt•I\ for thl' o;akl• ol ha\ing an
agrel.'ment"
Spending authority extended
Meanwhile, Reagan a id es a nd O'Neill --negotiate for next vote on tax-overhaul
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres1·
dent Reagan signed a bill toda) to
keep the government c)pera(1ng
through Monday "'hile Congress
finishes work on long-term spending
legislatton.
Meanwhile. adm1n1strat1on of.
fic1als were II) mg 10 sausf) defiant
House Republicans and reach agree·
ment with House Speaker Thomas P
0·~1UJr .. D-Mass .. for another \"Ote
next week on tax overhaul leg1slat1on
White House spokesman Lar~
Speakes said Reagan signed the four-
day extension of federal spending
authont) early this morning. hours
after the government techn1call,Y ran
out ol mone} at m1dn1jtht Thursda>.
In a flurT) of acti vity Thursday.
<. ongrcss passed a bill to extend the
go,cmment\ spending authont)
until 6 pm Monda~.
The House and Senate alw e>.·
tended the 16-<:ent-a-pack cigarette
tax. the da11') pnce suppon program
and current Medicare reimbursement
levels. all due to expire this week. in
anttc1pation of peflnanent biOc; earl>
next wee!... ~peakes said Reagan
would sign those bills later toda~
W11hou1 acuon. the cigarette ta>.
would have dropped 10 8 cent\ and
d<!•r) pnce suppon le vels would have
soared.
( ongre'>s 1s cager to break tor th c
hollda)s and was shooting for ad-
JOurnmcnt th•!> week. But the \penll·
1ng bill must be finished first Thi.'
legislation 1s needed because man~ of
the regular appropna11ons bills ha' c
not been passed and 'i1gncd by the
pres1dl·nt
House and \cnate ncgot 1at11r\
abandoned efTort'i to ml'l'l the l hurs-
da) midnight dcadlinc w11h a long-
term hill after the\ were unable to
resolt e differences ·o, er '>pending b)
the defense anll 1ntenur department'>
The four-da' e\ten\1on was then
quial)' appro' cd an<f sent to Reagan
Reagan al!.o \1gned a $1 :! billion
appropna11ons bill to finance th e
acu' 111c~ of thl' Commcrn., Ju'>llle
and ~tate depanmcnt'>. a'> well a' thc
federal 1ud1c1al) and independent
a~eOllC\
\pealo.t''> also '>t11d \\ h11c Hou'>l·
stafTers and Hou\l' Rcpuhl1canc; had
\l.Orlo.ed out a propo'>al to allow a OC'\I.
SCfll''i of \Oll'S on a ta\ o\erhaul bill
on the House noor nC\I week. The
adm1n1s1ra11on wa~ handed a stinging
defeat Wcdnesda't whl'n onl\. 14
House Rt•publica n'> 'otcd for the ta"
O\ erhaul bill.
Hut the propc><.l'd ground ruko; for
House debate -v.h1ch \l.Ould open
the bill up to a1 lca'>I one C10P
amendment -mu~t be atlcpted b\
O'...."l.ctll and Lhc Ocmcx r .uic leadl•r-
sh1p1 fthl· \Oil''> a!.-to onur
"We bclH.'vc the \tllc\ Jrl' there for
the pa'i'>age of ta' reform ... Speakes
\aid. predicting that "la\ reform will
stand on 11'> own mcntc; and will pass"
ii 11 reache\ the llousc floor
~~.-....i ..... .-1~ .. ~~w-_,..r..-,.-1111:11r•-Urcmiun1 n1i11e1 s ·
By tbe Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA -Ma"or ~ Wilson (mode
extended an emergen c) order for a predominantl} \I, h11c
neighborhood toda}'. a da> after a suspicious lire damaged
a house once occupied b} a black fam1I} targeted b} v.-h11e
protesters. The NO\ :!2 -dcclaratmn. which proh1b1ls
gathenngs of more than four people for other than
recreattonal or religious purposes. hall heen scheduled 10
expire toda). but Goode extended 11 until Dec. 27 The
blaze at a row house an the neighborhood Thursda) night
was qu1ckl~ controlled b} firefighter\
Health secretary confirmed
W.\SH INGTO:--: -Former Indiana (,o, Ot1<, R
Bowen. 67. has been LOnfirmed as \l'tretaf) of health Jnd
human ser\lces b) a Senate \Ole ul Y~-:! Onl) \en' Jeff
Bingaman. D-N.M . and Je\SC Helm' R-1\; < . d1\<.en1cd
Thursda) when the ~nate \Otcd on Bowen·, confirma-
tion He was nominated by Pr~1dent Reagan No' 7 tn
succeed Margaret M. Heckler. who left the HHS J><>\t .Jt
Reagan's request 10 become ambas..adur to Ireland
CALIFORNIA
Klller-satellite test looms
WASHiNGTON -The Air Forcl· ha'> launchl·d 1wo
special target satellite\ 1nt0 low orbit, <,ett1ng the stage for
another test of 1t\ nev.. k1ller-satell1te m1ssilc The .\1r
Force. in a bnefsta1cmen1 released this morning. i;a1d tht:
t\l.O Instrumented Test Veh icle. or ITV, '>pacccraft v..crc
launched Thursda) night from NA.SA's Wallops I-light
Facility on Wallops Island. Va .. aboard a single boo-.1n
.. The satellites will be checked out and maintained on
orbit for an unspt.·c1fkd time as pan of thc l l.~ anti·
satellite-program:· the Air Force concluded
Bonner to hospital Tuesday
NEWTON. Mas<;. -Soviet d1ss1dent Yl'lena Bonner
\lo 111 enter a hospital next week for coronar) anc11 lC'>I!. to
find where the blood \ C'>SCI is blocked, her doctor \a)''>
Bonner. 62. the wife of Nohel Peace Pn1e Y..1nner Andrei
\akharo" had a hean attack in Apnl I lJIO and an
elccuocard1ogram showed minor hean damage from an
earlier ep1">ode. Dr. Adolph Hutter. director of Massachu -
\em General Hospital's coronar; care unit. 1,a1d Thur<>-
d:i~
Frequent state lottery players
are usually males, minorities
SAN FRANCISCO I .\Pl
Although 70 percent of all adults'have
played the state lottery "heavy"
players tend to be m1n on11es or
people on the lower end of the
economic scale. a new ( ahforn1a Poll
has found.
The survey of 502 adults was
conducted b)' "phone between No\ IX
and Dec. 2 by the Field ln.,111ute 1n
San Francisco.
The results released Frida~ al'lu
show that regular players arc malc or
bave fewer years of formal education.
while non-players arc morl' hkt•h 10
be white and upscale 1n re\f>l'll to
income and educauon
According to the surve). more than
13 million people have bough I at least
one lottery ticket. But JUSt I H percent
of all adults account for more than 71
percent of the lottery's dollar volumt•
so far.
Iicket selling criticisms disputed
~.\CRAM E'iTfll \Pl-Loner; official-; disagree w11h agro<:cf') 1ndu'\tf)
repon that \hopper\ arc \pending food mone) o n the game\
In a w1de-rang1nl( news conferem.e Thuri;da). lotte~ D1rccto( Marl..
M1chalko and top a1Ul'' also said that the 1nvei;11gatmn of ticket purchac;e<; b~
minor\ in the \an Fr.111l 1lico Bay area ha1; hit a \nag. Sol']ll' student JOurnali\I\
who reperttd rampant \ale'\ to youths arr reluctant to talk to au1hon11c\
Earlier. the lottl'r\ announced thl' 1ntrodul 11on 111 Ill'"' ad'> lash11>nl'U
spec1ficall) to reath minon11es.
.\t the nC\I.!". c.unlcrcnce. M1chalko confirmed un nlliual proJCC't1on!> ttwt
'>ale1; 1;hould real'h ahou l $700 million h\ the end ol tht• \l':tr, ~urpm1ng \chool'
v.11h a larger than nrx·ttcd in1t1al gif\ of prCX:Ct'd'> h} earl \ Fcbruan .
The record \Jk 111 nearl) 400 m1lhon 111:!..ct' that shonrned lhe fir\t gJmt•
to"" weckc; appl'Jr\ to ha'e pers1stt.•d rn the \Ct.ond game with 100 m1ll1on
ticket<; <,old in 41 "-'n'k-1. hc 'laid
Official<, al<,11 ..aid instant-wanner 'icratch-o fT Game r-.o 1 "Three Of A
Kind.'" v.111 olliC1all> bcain Monday. when v.-1nners can begin rclCl\-Jng 1h1:1r
pn1es ale'I h;n l' al read' tx-gun at locatio ns that ha\ e -.old all lhl'lr framl· o ~ tic krts •
Occidental to appeal oil drilling denial
LO ANGELES (AP)-OC'r1dent;il Petroleum ( nrp
said 1t will appeal a Cll} 1on1ng offiuJI\ denial of a permit
allowing Occ1dtntal to dnll for n1I 1n t'anh\lidl·-prnnt•
Pacific Palisades. Maria Hummcr a pnva 1e attornc~ handling lht.· la<>e
for ()cc1dcntal. ~1d the dec1s1on fhur'>da> b' a hearing
officer for tht Cll\ ·., 1o ning adm1nl\tra tor will tx'
challenged before the Board of Zoning Appeal., and. ti
necessary. before the 'itlllC ( Oll'it.al ( omml\\IOn
Boh Janov1c1 the he. 1na offitcr found 1h,11
Occidental''I propoYI ...,,,\ 1 ons1~tcn1 v..11h thr \liltl'
C oai;tal A.ct of 197tl He 'lald the proJCl'l "'ould limit puhlll
a(ce" to the coa~t. create more trallic on .1lrt-.1d)
lOnge'ltcd Pac1fit. ( oa\t H1ghwa) and be \ 1,uall' uut oJ
place
"The <1v..ccp1ng. pcrm:intnt and 'l1gn1fican1 nature of
the advcr~ environmental efTtcts that will OH ur
dictate tht net>d for another location.'· fanov1c.1 \Sid
C11y Councilman Marvin Brnude. a kad1ng lrtllC of
Occ1dcntal's plan. prat\CO Jano" 1c1'\ dc1•1\1on
'"Th1'> 1s tremcridou\ new!>.'. Rrnudc.-..aid · It'' a
\cnfi uu1on of what I have b<'cn 'i3'f 1ng ltir I' \car'"
kin appeal ruling
about r adiati on
~.\Lr I ·\Kl: (Ir' 1.\P)
~uf\ "or.. of I ti '>outhl'rn Utah
uranium miner\ and tv.o disabled
miner<, ha,eappeakd thcd1\m1ssal ol
the•r '>Ult d a1ming tht• fedl·ral go' crn-
menl fa tied 10 v.arn them ol rad1atwn
llanger.. during the 1950\
The n pla1n111l\ ha\c appealed to
the 10th< 1rt.u11 C uun of .\ppcal\ the
order b\ l S D"tnn l oun Senior
Judge Ah.Jon .I. ·\nder\on granting
\ummar. Judgment to thc go11ern-
mcn1
fhc plaint1ll'I u1n tend the m1ntr\·
lung cancers and o ther dl'>l.'a'ies were
caused h\ radiation c>:po!>ure. and
that lh~ government failed to warn
them. C\ en after a Public Health
"lcn ice ~tud> ~howl.'d incrca'><..'d lung-
\.·anl'er rates amon~ uranium m1nl'r\
Chrl•tJne Craft
Christin e Craft joins
Sacramento station
\A< I< \MEN I O(AP)-C"hmtine
C ra h who '>UCd a KanS<.t\ ( 11~
telc\. "'on ~1at1on 'ihe da1med de
motcd her bccau~ of her appearance.
ha'I been hired h)' an independent
\acramento 'ltallon
Official~ of KRDK -TV Channel
11 anno1.1nc.ed I hur'>da) \he v.nuld
lo-anchor .1 nl•v. late-night ne"''
program
(raft told a nev.<, conkrenc.c. "I
find 1n 10 ~car\ of new\ tclc' ''wn
e'pcnen(c. I prefer the '>mailer '118·
11on\ l'>crau"IC I rnuld indet'd go out
and do a 4'tory .
"I'm '<'f) muc.h a 10110 ..... cr of
{'\cnt~ poht1cal .rnd I c.an 't 1ma~1nc a
hentr plat:c th.Ill <\ac.raml'nto. • the
\Ultt rap11al
-.,,.
Starting campaign
Preeldent Rea&an holch Scott Cunningham, 6 , national
amba ... dor for the 1986 March of Dimea, after algnlng a
atatement Thuraday ur&ing American• to support birth
defect.a reaearcb during March of Dlmes month -January.
Chief Justice Bird says no
room for politics in courts
By the A11oelated Press
BEVEIU Y HILLS -California 'iupreml' C oun < h1el Ju\tlle l<o\e Bird
target of consenatt ve coun cnucs who want her ousted. said \he will fight for
her job and battle to keep politics out of the courts. "I did not '>eek this fight,"
she told about 1.000 supporters Thursday night at a celebrity-studded Beverl)
Hilton dinner that raised S280.000 for her election campaign But. 'he added.
"I will not shnnk from 11 ... We know we are nght when we tell poht1cians and
their cynical mercenaries that there is no room for poht1n 1n the halls of
JUSllCe."
Flve teen-age hikers found safe
JO HUA TREE NATIONAL MONUMENT -Five teen-age hiker'>.
who were tht focus ofa two-day search. were found 1n good cond111on ~nd told
rescuers they never considered themselves lost. The hikers. all $1rl,, were
located shortly before 11 a.m. Thursday b} the crew of a Manne Corp
helicopter. which had been following their tracks. The girls from the Sedu
School 1n Running Spnngs told rescuers that the} r,1mply took a wrong turn
while ht king dunng their I 5-day backpacking surv1"'al cxcu r'i1on
Hearing •et on tone waste agency audlt
SACRAMENTO -The Legislature's audit committee plans a hearing
next month on Gov. George DcukmeJ1an's request for a lcg1<1la11vc audit ofh1~
10,1c waste agenC) Claude Everhart. consultant to the Joint Lcg1slat1\-e Audit
Committee. said Thursday the heanng Wlll be held during the tir!>t week after
the lawmakers return to the C'apitol Jan 6.
"The purpose will be to clanfy the scope of the audit.'' he \a1d "We're
confident the audit will be approved. hut some memher<, have \Orne concern~
about the scope and the co'lt."
Flnal vote due on evolution tezts
SACRAMENTO-RCJettmg cnt1c1sm~ by both cvolu1111n "'4:1cnt1~t'I and
bclle,ers in the biblical creation theory, a <1tate Roa rd of hiu1·•wun ..ornm1ttcc
ha approved 10 new Junior high tcxtbook'I which @.1"'e <''P• ndc<l empham 10
the thtory of evolutton. rhe fou r-member p:'ln('I unan1mou,ly urged lhc ,tatt
Board of Educa11on on Thursday to Jive it\ final .1pprllval tod3) to the
rtwnttcn 41eventh· and e1ghth·vade ~1cncc books I hl' full \late Board ol
ducat1on left httlt' doubt that 1t would approve the n~w tr tbook'! 'lance-all
nine memhfr~ pan1r 1patcd in the comm1ttrc·~ thrl't'·hour hc-anng Thur\<fay
with onl > two vo11:1ng an) doubt'i ahout thl' rt\ 1\Ctl houl..\
Orange CoaSI DAIL V PILOT /Frldly, December t3, 1085 * 81
Candi.dates join forces in bid to defeat Marcos
By R UBEN G. ALA8ASTRO ............ _.,....
MA NILA, Phil1pp1nc -Cora1on
Aquino Thursday said her last-
minute unified ticket wit h Sal vador
Laurel boosts oppos111 on chances of
defeating P~s1dent Ferdinand f-
Marcos 1n specaaJ election.. and
declared, "I see v1ctol) "
"All of the ant1-Marco'i votn will
be consolidated now becausc.-1here 1s
1ust one t1t:ket," Mrs. Aquino told a
news conference at Laurel\ home
hou rs afier he registered 3!> her \ 1c~
pres1dent1al runn1n~ mate "The
team we ha ve forged oO(•r'i not onl)
hope, but a realistic and powerful
opportunity to prevail "
But at the presidential palace,
Marcos aid. "I do not of course
expect them to win in the coming
elections There 1s not one single
survey out of about I IX> '>urveys that
have been conducted where 1hey are
lproJected to win) an the election."
In a speech before a farm as.soc1a-
t1on. Marcos on Thursday called his
opponents in the Feb. 7 election
"oligarchs" who want to regain
wealth they allegedly lost when the
government undertook land reform.
Mrs. Aquino. wtdow of slain op-
pos111on polit1c1an Bcniano Aquino,
and Laurel attended Roman Catholic
Mass 1n Laurel's hometown of
Tanauan. a one-hour dnve south of
Manila, following 0Thursday's news
conference
Laurel told reporte~ h1sdccmon to
abandon his own presidential aspira-
tions was a "painful one." but was
necessary to ensure .. victorx that will
d1~mantle th e d1ctatorsh1p. '
The former senator called his
> 1eldtng to Mrs. Aquino's candidacy
"m> Christmas g1f\ to the Filipino
people." and said. "personal and
group interest must yield at all times
to national interest.'
Ameiicans to replace
Soviet employees
at Moscow embassy
WASHI NGTON IA.Pl -In a
securi t) move. the State Department
on Thursday said ~mcru:ans would
replace "substantial" number~ uf
Soviet c1111ens working at the l I.~
embassy 1n Moscow.
Some fo reign national'> emplo~ed
at L' S. embassies 1n Eastern Europe
also will be replaced. but to a lesser
eAtent. spokec;man Charle' Redman
said
He said the purpose was "t<>
counter 1ntell1gence threats aga1nM
our embassies abroad."
Dnvers. guard!> and mechanics are
among the worker'> tn\.ohcd.
A total of 205 So'v1c1 nauonah
work at the U.S. embas'>y 1n Moscow
and another 29 at the consulate 1n
Ltningrad. which also 1s affected by
the move
Redman said he did not know how
man} would be replaced there and 1n
the embassies 1n Eastern Europe. "In
Moscow. 1t 1s substanual," he said
The State Depanment had been
under pressure from some members
ofCongre<.s to d1sm1s~ all nationals at
lhe embassies and to replace them
wtth U.S n uzem as a safeguard
against espionage
The department resisted. saying 1t
could cause severe personnel prob-
lems and cost $1 7 million to $1 8
m1lhon
No explanation was gi ven for the
apparent shift. although Redman
)lressed not all nauonals would be
replaced . "These in111at1ves are
guided by one simple standard," the
'ipokesman said. "Every action must
be J usll fied by a pos1 ll ve cont n bu lion
to secunt} ."
Routinely. Soviet and Eastern bloc
nationals are kept from JObs or
muauons where U.S. secunty might
be compromised.
It was reported Wednesday that
President Reagan had signed a na-
tional secu rity directive ordenng the
chminat1on of all nationals at the U.S.
embassies 1n Moscow and the Eastern
bloc.
Redman said not all the nationals
would be replaced. and that the
?'eduction was initiated by the State
Department.
"In some cases," Redman said. "1t
ma) make sense. In other cases 1t may
not enhance secunty by replacing
them with more costly Amencans." .
Contadora nations
suspend peace talks
CARTAGENA, Colombia (A P)-
Thc Contadora group has suspended
negouattons on a peace agreement for
Central Amenca for fi \ e months at
Nicaragua's reque\t, Colombia s
foreign m1n1ster sa1J
Nicaragua offic1all~ proposed the
suspension on grounds that nc"'
governments which take. offi ce in
Guatemala and Hondu ras in January
and in Costa Rica in April could
change policy toward t~e nego-
tiations. the Colombia foreign minis-
ter, Augusto Ramirel Ocampo. told
The Associated Press
He spoke dunng a meeting of the
General Assembly of the Organiza-
tion of Amencan States.
"Contadora depends on the poh11-
cal will of each and e'er) one of the
five Central Amencan countnes and
1f one of them think!> that the t•fTort
should be postponed. 11 1~ "CIJ dear
that the process 1~ inh:rrupted,"
Ramirez Ocampo told the .\P
He said the suspen,1on comes at a
ume when the United ~tates and
Nicaragua are in a :·deep confronta-
11on ... that damages and detenorates
the process of negotia11on ."
The N 1caraguan request was
preceded b) an "insinuauon" b)
Costa Rica that ne ot1at1ons on a
draft treaty be suspendeduntll Ma-.
because of go\l:rnment changes foi-
lo"'mg elecuons. Ramirc1 Ocampo
\aid
"The fall of interrupting the nego-
tiations now ... makes a consensus
impossible in the coming months and
the lack of consensus in an ex plosive
atmosphere. hke all the atmosphere 1!>
in Central .\menca now. can product>
irreparable damage," he said.
"We have had the 1llus1on ol
(reaching) a consensus and th't> truth
1s that the nego11auon~are at tht> point
at which a consensus 1s possible." he
said.
Colombia. Mexico. Vene1Uela and
Panama have been working with the
five Central Amencan countnes for
nearly three years in an attempt to
tind a peace agreement for the region.
They are known 'lS the Contadora
group because they first met on that
Panamanian resort island.
Mill workers set synthetics afire
After prcv1ou~ auempts at unit)
failed, Mrs. Aquino. S2, and Laurel,
56. each filed candidacies for pres•·
dent in the midterm pres1dcnt1al
elcct1on unexpectedly called by
Marcos last month .
But an hour before Wednesday·~
midnight deadline, they showed up at
the National Election Comm1ss1on
offices and changed their tickets.
In returri fo r Laurel's acce ptance of
the No. 2 spot on her slate, Mrs.
Aquino agreed to run as a candidate
of Laurel's United Na11onahs1 Dcmo-
crauc Organization (UNlDO), which
her followers regard as a conservative
group that could hamper meaningful
change.
Oppos1t1on fo llowers feared run-
ning two anti-Marcos candidates
would split the oppos111on vote and
ensure v1ctol) by Marcos. who has
been president of the Ph ilippines for 20 years.
Marco<1' current six-year term was
due to run until 19M7. but he called
the ~pcc1al election to rnunter
domestic and foreign cn11c1c,m th.it ht·
had lost popular support and that hi\
gove rnment was guilty of humtsn
nghts abuses.
On Wednesda>. Marco!t .in
nounced he had pllktd out~poken
Assemblyman A.rturo T olcntmo a!>
his vice pres1den11al 1.and1da1e
Marcos fired Tolentino a'i foreign
m1n1ster last March because of his
frequent lnt1c1sm of Marcm' polt-
c1es
Oppo<.1tion unit) 1:ame alter 'vtr'>
A.qu1no and Laurel Lclll rti separatd)
v.1th Roman Catholic ( ard1nal Jaime
L. Sin of Manila.
Neither candidate.-would discus)
details of their talks with Sin the
Ph1hppanes' most 1nllut>nt1al re -
ligious leader and a frequent Marco'
cnuc Mrs A.quino said 11 was ··a
secret." and Laurel ~•d the ~crec)
was "tantamount to the ~<JI ot
confession."
Howe ver. a top ch urch ·-.ouru· °"'11d
">1n told buth t.ind1d.ut"s ") uu must
think about the~ problems \ <'f)
\CflOU'>I) and )OU must ;ask )our~ll
this quc!>tion lan ~ou hupc lo win ii
) ou are d 1\1d.:d" fk read) to ~cr1
fin·"
The 'our\<" .... hu \pole on c.o n
d1t1on ol anonvmll\ told The A.s-~oc1ated Pre')) "Bulb <M~ >\Quino
and Laurel> came on their o~n . He
gave c;ome ad\ ice. provided moral
coun)('I that'~ all But he did not take 'Ide-. ..
Backers u l \.1rs \4u1nu and Laurel
prt: .. aousl) had tned tu form a un11ed
11cket but their effort!. collapS<d
~unda' when Llurel announced th<1t ~re; . .\qu1no had refu..cd to run a~ a
l '-..100 tand1date
\1 rs .\4uino ongmall} filed as a
tand1da1e of the P<"oplc ~Fight Pan}
a coalition ut le!Mt and moderatt'
poh11nan)
Mr<. .\qu1no den11:d Thur'>da~ that
1ht' <"artier nft between her and Laurd
wac, .i oropa.,anda ~tunt.
'vtr' Aquino repeated her appeal to
tht' 'iuprtme Coun to rule soon on
ix-1111ons from vanous if'OUP' ques-
11oninf the con~lltuuonabty ot th~
\p«1a election
61. 12-1:J
Now South Coast P-laza
has 1404 convenient
new parking spaces.
Our brand new N o rth parking strucrure\
finished! 1404 additio nal parking spaces
make your hopping experience even mo re
pleasurable and offer you more convenient
acce s to Bullock's, No rd trom and cnr-...
(fur acce s to I. M agnin, Sak~ and \1a\' Cl).,
u e o riginal South structure.) \'alet parking\
also available in the new s~rucru rc, acu~-..:-.1hle
thro ugh the 2nd level entrance o n tht: no rth
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I 00.000 rntton grower\ and tcx11k
worker<; hurncd stack'> of S) nthctir
dothe'> fhursda~ to protc~t thl'
government'~ ne"' te>.11le pohc~ al-
lowing free 1mpon of man-made
fibers
Bnt1sh colonial rule)) )ear' ago I he I
14-vear-old bo) was crushed to death. J
.:The Bnuc;h have gone but their
policy still lingers and dominate~ u::.."
said Sharad Joc;h1. a farmers' spoke-,-
man who addressed the dcmon-
<.tr.uors in downtown Bomba)
The bonfire wac; 111 h> Kasaha1
Genu. th e 90-year-old s1ster-1n-law of
Babu Gcnu. who threw h1mselfundcr
a truck ca mg fore11tn cotton dunn
Joshi said th e new policy had 1dleJ
100.000 tex tile mill workers in the
c1t1es o f Bombay. Madras.
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88 * Orange CoQt DAILY PILOT I Friday, Oecemt>er 13, 1985
Trlogulltyoflsraeli murders Families
tell about
soldiers '
desires
Sy ~ A11oelate4 Ptttt
NICOSIA, Cyprus -A Briton and two Palestinian Ne~ convicted today of murdering three Israelis aboard a
racht in a Cyprus manna last September. Bnto n Ian
Michael Davison and PaJest1n1ans Khalcd Abdel Kader el
Khatib and Abdel HaJum Saado al Khahfa, stood §1lent
~nd grim·flced as Judae Yannalus PoyadJiS !.tlld since the
three we~found guilty of premeditated murder, ''the only
sentence I can pass 1s hfc impnsonment," Cyprus does not
impose a death penalty But the three. dre!>sed in red
sweatshUU and faded blue Jean~ laLcr waved and :.m1lcd
to photographers as they were returned to Jail.
Soviet m1 .. lles dlsmantled
MOSCOW-Soviet Commun 1st Partych1efM1khail
S. Gorbachev said the Soviet Union has "lcept its
promise" to dismantle launchers for S-20 m1SS1les 1n
Soviet Europe that he said were wtthdrawn from standt>)
alen two months ago. Meeting on Thursday with Lout !>
Mermaz, chairman of the French National Assembl). he
also repeated his cntic1sm of U.S. research into a spacc-
based missile defense system. the official news agenq
Tass ~poned.
Sakharov rig.lits p r ize created
STRASBOURG. France -The European Parha-
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' t. ).F_:~L'W'rrrj olvd
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mcnt \'Otcd toda) to C\tabhsh an annual human nghb
pri1e named af\er So\1Ct dissident l\ndre1 D akharov.
The Parliament. which ·~ affiliated wi th the European
Common Market. said in a resoluuon that the pn1e would
be awarded for work in the de\clopment of Ea"·We'lt
relations, the defenst of human nght'> or safeguarding "the
freedom of cientific inquiry." fhc pnze wo.uld go to a
candidate nominated by Parliament's Poli11cal Affairs
Comm111ee and accepted by two-thirds of the house.
Sakharov. a ph ys1cm. ha~ not been asked yet to consent to
use ofh1s name for the pn:ze. Greek Communist deputies
vehemently opposed the resolut1on, and tri ed to co nven
the pnze into an annual tnbutc to Nelson Mandela. the
Jailed South African national leader
South Africa raps Reagan
JOHANNESBURG -Government radio today
accused President Reagan C>f "sheer hypocrisy" for
singling out South Afnca's system of white pnv1lcge for
condemnation in a speech on human nghts. Meanwhile. a
parents' suppon group reported that youths who are
among the nearly 9,000 people detained by police this year
1n an effort to control anti-apanheid protests have
suffered beatings and "incalculable" psychological harm
while in Jail. The South African Broadcasting Corp. said in
an editonal that the United States conducts trade with the
Soviet Union, which South Africa says has a far worse
human rights record.
lex?o carnczl hairs~rtco:it
d l 1 w:ol nann<i l trou5'lrs
l:7y Corbm,Lld
mtdrsi.a swwt..cz.r V<:ZSL
pmpomL '".:>xford c:k<ZSs sh1rL
T d lbotL clu'u Ltrz
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Chriatine Klinefelter Marlon, wtf e of Capt Edward John
Marion, look• at their weddinC book after confirming that
he wu Uated on filght manliest of Thuraday'• fatal craah .
GANDER CRASH •••
From84
By tbe Auoclated Pre11
An Army chaplain' telephoned hit.
wife from Newfoundland to say holA<
much he was looking forward to
coming homr for C'hnstmas and rnt
the conversation short because hl'
had to board his plane for .. on
Campbell. K).
Minute!> later. the Arrow Air plane
crashed and exploded near Gander
International Airport, and MaJ. Troy
Carter, 41. was believed to be among
the 250 members of the Army's IO I~'
Airborne D1v1s1on and eight
crewmembers who died
"He beli eved in be1n~. a chaplain
that was with the people in the field ."
Carter's brother. Gary of Greenwood.
l\rk .. said of the major. who Joined
the Arm y eight yt"ars ago after four
years as a m1ss1onary in the Philip.
pines. The Carters were one of man) gnel
stncken families who got sad ne"'"
Thursday instead of JOyous reunion!>
they had planned with their soldier
sons. sweethearts and husband~
home from peacekeeping duties 1n
the Sinai Peninsula.
"You hear and read about thing~
like this. but you never think 11 will be
someone you know," said Adeline
W111 of Sleepy Eye. Minn . after th~
Pentagon confirmed Thursda) that
her son. gt Kevin W111. 21. wa\
The plane's night recorders were language spcc1alis1. missing.
recovered by late Thursday, but a Relatives of MaJ. Tro} ( ana. 4 1. w111·s wife. Cathy. and 2-year-old
Canadian official cautioned that..pin-an Army chaplain, said he tdcphom·d daughter were to return with him to
pointing the reasons behind the his wife from Newfoundland to <ia} Minnesota for Chnstmas. she said
traged} could prove "t1me<onsum -how much he was looking forward to The'r had planned to meet him when
mg." coming home for C'hnstmas and cut the ·Jet landed at the d1 v1S1on\
Beaulieu told reponers earlier 1n the conversation short bccau'c he Kentucky headquarters.
the morning that the search team had had to board the night.
I 00 Royal Canadian Mounted Police Beaulieu said 32 representall ves ol Cpl. Michael Shtple} · 27. of Nonh
offi cers. 140 Canadian military per-the U.S. mi litary were on hand 10 Hungtingdon. Pa .. was to be mamed
sonnel and 40 in vestigators from the observe the Canadian search effort 1n in June. oufied that her son was
safety board. Later, she said the 25-degree weather at the crash site 1n hsted aboard the plane. Shipley's
plane's four engines had been located sparsely wooded terrain about a half-mother, Marilyn Shipley, sa id he had
as workers tagged the wreckage. mile from Gander International Air-Joined the Arm y in February out of
She said officials had no new clues pon. Reporters were kept from the frustration after a tour of duty in tht·
to the cause of the disaster. Tbe safety site. Mannes. board will conduct a public inquiry in "You can determ1nc a number of "He couldn't find anything around
Gander because of the magnitude of thinis from the positions of the here," <ihe said. "He'd work a couple
the disaster. but no date has been set, bodies and the wreckage," said Dick of weeks al a JOb and then they'd lay
she said. Pepper, regional public relations di-him off. He began thinking that he
The Pentagon today began releas-rector for the Transport Ministry. was a burden to us."
1ng the namesofthose on the night's Homficd airportemployeeswatch-In Woodbine, Md., relat1ves said
passenger manifest. Farah Karadshch ed the pre-dawn sky light up when the 21-year-old PFC David Wayne
of Warren. Mich .. a Detroit suburb. plane crashed minutes after they had He1decker's wife, Gidget. 18, had
said he received not1ficat1on from chatted with the U.S. soldiers. hcard nown to Fon Campbell two weeks
Fon Campbell that his son. gt. them singing Chnstmas carols 1n the previously to greet her husband.
Ibrahim Karadsheh, 25. was hsted. terminal and directed them onto their The He1deckers were mamed June
s:..Or -1
"" J,_ "You won't believe 11. he sent us Arrow Air charter. 8. two days after Mrs. Heidecker
rr11.;1.!J.P.Jlr. Cinrr.t.cJ'Jpn·, C'hnstmas gifts and told us not to. "There was a flash;-just like-a graduatcd-from h1gh school.anct-tiad
"><l·u de1yi,..1rn ~COf.>11< open them until he opened them for sunburst," said Judy Parsons. a car livcd togetheronlyashont1me before
~11Cts• :db;~.:.. r :.O":>p::. us," said Karadsheh. whose son rental agent who witnessed the crash he was assigned to the peacek~p1ng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-~~se~rv:e~d__:th_e~A~rm-y~-as~a_n~A~ra_b_•c~_fr_o_m~t_h_e_G_a_n_d_e_r_p_a_r_k•_n_g_l_o_t.~~-fi-o_rc_e_.~~~~~~~~~~
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In footsteps of famous-explorer
Thia photo, released r ecently ln London, ts one of the first to
arrive back from the Antarctic of the attempt by three
Engllahmen -Robert Swan, 28: Roger Mear, 35, and
Gareth Wood, 33 -to retrace Capt. Robert Scott's original --
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Oec.m~r 13, 19a6 * fl1
ANALYSIS
Can U.S. afford
to give up covert ,
military actiyity?
By BARRY SCHWEID
'-' .\~Hl 1'lCiTON -rhe Reagan
adm1ntstra11on 's dec1s1on to ai.k Con-
gre'>s for SIS m1lhon an ~net m1htar)
aid to rebels 1n Angola•'> reopening a
quancr-century-old debate on rhC'
wisdom and moraht) of .\mcm:an
1nvolvt'mt'nt m the internal affair'> ol
other nation~
Liberals are pnmed to fight t 'i
coven aid as unw1$e and immoral
while Secretary of State C1eorge
<ihultz. tra veling 1n Europe. ha<> urged
allied governments tu dr.up their
"tac11cal difference!>" v.11h thl' l ' n11e<l
"itate'> and '>Uppon the: wnir<n cr<,1al
pohc)
The .\ngolan request I'> du\.' 10 go to
the Senate and Hou!>e ln1dligr1Ke
(Ommmees during the < hnstma~
rece)~ CI.\ officials and ( hc:\ter
Crocker. the ass1-.tant '>t't.ret.an 0 1
-.rn1e for .\tncan afTasrs. alread\ ha'e A'~•o begun bnding tht' (Omm11ttt:'> 1n
route to the South Pole ln 1912. The current expedition aet '>t'~t~ile the l ' () plan surfaced hl'ft'
out from London by boat ln November 1984 and expects to · <..,hulti ""a' in London. lectunng ..,
arrive at the South Pole by mld·January, colncldlng with Bntish-.\menrnn group Tut'-.da\ _
Capt. Scott's biatorlc arrh'al date of Jan. 17, 1912. .ind h } c'(ten.,1nn thl' v. t·-.1 Europc·an
Jlllt''i -on the torrcl'l m1' of"P<•"'t:r
Jnd d1pl omaq ··
The l · ~ "tra.te&> 1s to threaten to
ann the anu-Communist Nation.al
l 'n1on for the r o tal I ndc:pendencc of
.\ngola ( l' "11 r Al an order to induce
the ~ngolan go .. ernment to accept a
l "--bac:ked plan for a phased
wtthdra-wal of 'ome 35.000 Cuban
troops from the ~fncan country.
Earher th1'> \ear, the Clark amend·
ment. -...h1rh had barred covert .S.
auJ 10 .\ngolan rebeh for a decade. .,..a, repealed However. man) mem·
bers ofCongres~ question the admsn-
1'>tra11cin'<. 'ltrateg) -and may have a
d)anlc to put 11 to a test \-Ole next
\Car ~
Rt·p Ma1the-... E l\1cHugh. a New
'urk Demucrat .,..ho•'> a member ol
the Huu!>e Intelligence ( omm1ttce.
rall1l·d more than I O<J House mcm-
txr-. to '>1gn a lettl'r last month to
Pre .. 1dtnl Rea~an oppo\ang l 1 S mill·
tan 1ntt'n t'ntion 1n .\ngola
\omt nt lhC' '>lgncr-; had voted to
kill I ht ( larJ.. amendmC'nl But all I 04
agreed that "l \ 1n\uhemt·nt in th1'>
lOntl11. t "'ht:ther din:ctl\ or 1nd1re<.'I·
f\ 1.0\ atl\ or O' enl~ wo1.1ld damage
nur rdauon' .,..1th go\ emmenh
1hroughou1 \lnl·a"
If at first you don't go free ... try, try again
"D1 plomaq dot''> not depc·nd un
~ood .... 111 Jlone:· <..,hult1 '>411..l 1n an
.1ppc·al tor \upport .. I l dot'' rwl
Jl.'pend' on good 1n1rn1111n' alone
Sometimes 11 depend.,· 11n ~1ngk
m1ndednt''>'> ..ind .... 111 ··
Tht: adrn1n1strauon\ interest in
''"'·na1dn1C"nd<;be\Crnd .\ngola In
'1c..iragu..i . l \ mil1ta0 aid ss '1ev.-
t'd a' poss1hl\ thl' onl~ "a~ tu prt'"ent
lht' dtllap'l' ol ant1-Mal\1'>t force\
J..nuv. n a' thl' < ontras
"II tht•rt• I\ an t'normuU\ intlu,, ot
)u\ 1t't hl'l1copter'> and ( uban p1loti.
1 t -., going to be 'er~ \ l'r~ tough tor
them fthr ( on1ras1 to sur.1\C' ··
"'""1.1n1 ~trt'tan ot State Ellwtt
.\ brarn\ I old r ht' .\-.soc1ated Prt'SS on
T Ut'W.l \
MIAMI (AP J -~ m,1n "ho h.1d
been told he wouldn't he d1Jrgl'd in .1
shooting and that he \\;J' fret' to g\)
home surprised p11lln· when hl'
sauntered out M an unlmkt•d 10·
terrogat1<?n room ahl•r th c da~..,
without food or water
Thal· "'a\ ::i m 1 \up between \ume
d1·ll'1 t•'l''> thang1ng shifts about -...ho
"'ould tal..e , him home." police
\poke~man K1chard Roundtree said
Wednt:sd~I\ "And he sta\ed in the intc:nr~v. room for li"c days wnhol.t
food or water or without coming out
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10 tell anybod~ about 11 ..
Jorge Gonzalez of M 1am 1 was taken
to the downtown station Dec. 7 for
quesuonang about a shooung that
mornane. Roundtree said . .\fter 1n-
1errogat1ng Gonzalez. detect1' es t0ld
him he could leave. then they left the
room. But the detectives w'ho were
supposed to dnve Gonz.alez home
ne\ er returned to iet him.
"He could haveJUSt walked out and
said. ·Hey. what's the problem'.' Can I
go'.'' or whatever," Roundtree said.
But Gonzalez didn't.
He did suck his head out of the
unlocked 7-by-1 1-foot room a few
times to ask. "Where's the detec-
t1 \·e'1" according to Detective Jorge
Man1nez.
Gonzalez wa~ told he would be
nght back. said Man1nez. addmg
whoe ver told Gonzalez that rrobably
assumed he was being quesuoned b)
detect1'<es who stepped out for a few
min IJ t~+ not for J1 f e_w days. ·
Police discovered the error when
Gon1alez finally walked out of the
room Wednesday. "I guess he Just
reached his hm1t." Roundtree said.
. Gonzalez. whu used discarded
paper coffee Clip~ 10 unnate 1n during
his sta). was taken to Jackson
Memonal Hospital Wednesda'
where he was declared health\ ·
Roundtree said Conzalez ~o.
never told police v. h) he stayed in tht:
room for fi\t' days. nor did Round-
tree know 1.1.h) the 1nterv1e'l4-room
was not used during that time h'
detect 1' es.
Gonzalv could not Ix' reached tor
romment.
Ht' 1.1.as ongmall)' 4uest1oned about
a shooting at a fnend', house Dec. 7
Police said Gon1ale1 and another
man . .\nton10 Guzman. left the house
and returned w11h a J8~aliber gun
after an argument "'1th t""o other
men
.\ccord1ng to police. Guzman u~d
the gun to shoot Antonio Zambrana
m the sto mach and head and shot J
second man. Monserrate Mart,, 1n
Jhe_leg. Gonzalez then took the gun
from Guzman and shot and killed
him, Roundtree said
Police ruled the shoo11ng JUStttied
and no charges were filed
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to end the war an .\ngola he ... ud
··d1ploman I'> unllkel:. 111 -...ork unlc:\s
there 1} etlect1\ e rt'sl\tance ,.
Tran)la11on. Ship arm'> to tht' ant1-
Ma n1st rebt:h there to ~· \ e
d1pluman a helping hand
Bad, here at home. mean"'h1k a
.,en1or '\tall' Department onic 1.il dt'·
trndl·d l S CO\er1 aid a'i t.<>n<,1 sten1
v.sth .\menca's appeal 10 all '>Ide!> 1n
tht· \uuthern .\fncan -...ar\ to nego-
11.itt 10\tead of 1alo.1nK "the m1litan
11pt ll>O ••
The otfinal "'hu '>poke onh on
.:ond111on 1>f anon~ m1t~. explained ·''°' e arc not negot1a11ng with <\ngola
Jnd "1th South ~Inca We in the
mt'd1a11ng pos1t1on .,..ant to ha\e tht
ma\1mum amount ot 1001!. tO .,..ork 1Allh ..
In olhcr words. the l 'n1ted . tate\
1..an prm 1de weapon~ to ont' s1dl' '>Iott'
11 " not reall) part ,,, the con01ct
i:k'ln.lc,. the-t)fttet1*--!>etd, Hlt" ~v1e1
l nllln has .. ent I 200 ad' 1..er' and S2
b1ll1on 1n m11t1a0 ..,,.,1stance tu tht•
~tar\lst go\ anment in Luanda ma
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fullloa IMdu . Oat nrand IH ) two •on t.~ a Ion• ntt~M"f'.
a rlloltf'lr or a bl"M'tltt wtttt jv111t a twi11.1 llttt and a dasp
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Latin immigrants not takin
Americans' jobs, study say .
W~SH I NGTON (AP)-The new-the national picture and other 1mm1-Fort}'~•$ht percent of 1.000 rnn-
est H1span1c 1mm..,ants to Cah-grant groups. such as Asians. II dom non-1mm1grants surve)'ed for
fom1a. both legal and undocumented. generally agreed with find ings re-th•· study said illegal 1mm1grants
have not cost Americans their Jobs. leased this week by the non-profit caused unemployment among
despite public perceptions to the Rand Corp. on Mexicans in Cah· Americans. especially blacks 1 he
contrary. a study said Wednesday. fomaa. report disputed that be.lief •
While immigrants r«eive more in The immigration trends that h~ve "The reason for this. at least an
state and local services than the value made California "the new Ellis Southern California. is that there
of the taxes they pay. Lile economic lsland," wtth Hispanics and Asians appears to be relatively hnl direcl
benefits they bnng, such as keeping outnumbenng whites 1n several re-competition between Mexican 1mm1-
waies and pnces down. outweigh gjons. "will be the mirror of this lltdnts and nati ve blacks for the umc
thr1r ddicits. said the repon. "The nation in decades to co me." saad jobs." the study said.
Fourth Wave: California's Newest Thomas Muller. director of the While the number of low-skill Jobs
Immigrants." . Urban Institute study dropped 1n the 1970s. the number of
"The-Mexican 1mm1gran1 presence "The Founh Wave" refers 10 the Hispanics holding those Jobs soared.
an Los Angeles has meant lower pnces am val of Asians and Latin Amen-as blacks filled more white-collar
for some goods and services. slower cans. following the early settlers. then 1obs. the repon said.
price increases. and less rapid escala· Eastern and Sou thern Europeans and Low-skill jobs should not be p ..
lion in the cost of hving in Los blacks from the Southern United pected to vanish just because of
Angeles than in the rest of the States. technology and automation in the
country," the rcpon said. Their lower Three out of five new immigrants workplace. Muller told a news l'On·
incomes also did not prevent overall live in Southern and Western states. fercocc.
per capita income ~ins in the region the report said. . .. '\n affiucnt society create~ a •"~ that exceeded nauonal increac;es, 11 More than half of the nearly 1.9 demand for fast food workers. ho1cJ
said. million 1mm1grants who entered workers. personal services. domc\lll That's saying a mouthful
A Ha lion, one of a few f eed.lna off Mlmon
and ateelhead lp the Ballard Loeb be-
tween Pueet Sound and Lake Waah.lngton
near Seattle, gulpe thl• ateelhead down
fl The 206-page report, published b> C'ahforn1a in the 1970s came illegall). '-"Orkcrs:· hr said. whole. Blolo.lata have conaldered re-the Urban Institute. a non-profit according to 1980 U.S. census figures Dunng the-rest of this decade
worb to Kare the mammal• off, and research organization, focused on cited by the report. Several hundred-Southern California·, econom1l
t rappln& and t r anaportlnf them Mexican 1mmigrat1on to Southern thousand mor-c probably were not growth wall require 1.6 m1ll1on more
elaewhere, but aay they won't kll them. .. California. but also included data on counted by the census. the report said. workers. the-report said.
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Councilman Daq: Wheeler's Costa Mesa constt-
tl;Jents .• perhap' made uncas) b) the freshman coun-
cilman s. storm) tenure. can relax a little knowing that
the admin1stra tton of the ctt~ remains in go od hands.
Wheeler. though ne ver bori ng and occasionally
e1:1tertaining. must he a source of consternauon to even
hi s own supporter<.
The JO-year-old attorney ha s had a confrontati on
with a Costa Mc<,a res ident and a brus h With the law that
resulted in him being reprimanded by his colleagues on
the co uncil.
He's been L'v1ctcd fr om an apanment for failing to
m<;>ve his broken -down car from the parking lot and for
being tardy in hi s rent pa yments, though Wheeler will
tell you he wa<. thrown ou t because his landlord
disagreed wtth ht <. pol1t1cal stance on limiting growth.
And wh1 k Wheeler has boldly carried the torch
against unchcd .cd development in the ci ty. he has done
so wi th a hcav ) tread -lacking the diplomacy and
efTectt ve ness of his all; Mary Hornbuckle. The result
has been strained relations on the council, certainly not t~e son of lcadeP1h1p that instill\ confidence among the
c1t1 ze nn .
No". 'WhL·cter finds hi mself embroiled 1n the most
se nous controvc rs; of his polt t1cal career.
Wheeler cha rges l'-"O businessmen wtth trying to
"blackmail" him so their proposed apartment projec t
could win Cit) approval
However. th e t'Wo, developer John Lattanzio and
broker Bob Bunner, contend Whee lersolicited a bribe in
return for his \ ute on the Victoria Street project.
It's a nast) c;1tua t1 on. fraught with allegations a nd
countercharge' \'l ie enough to elicit visions of "Costa
Mesagate" in the minds of cit y residents. It surely does
nothing to enhance th e im age of either government or
pri va te business. no ma tter where th e blame belongs.
Luck) for him, Wheeler had the good se nse to
immedia te!) ask for a Ci t) in'vestigation.
And luck) for us. the city of Costa Mesa 1s managed
b) people of wisdom and integrity.
Cit) Manager Allan Roeder. Cn~ Attorne) Tom
Wood and Police Chief Roger Ne th reviewed the ugl)
situation and correctly decided it wou ldn't be prude nt
fo r the ci t ~ alone to investigate one of_1ts own.
The trust between a peo ple and ns government 1c;
too 1m ponant -and too fragile -to be unnecessanl)
tested. If Costa Mesa had conducted the onl y in vesuga-
ti on. questions of pro pnc t ~ would have surfaced.
l~v1ng open the wound tbc CJ~has 5.Uffered Wheeler
might not ever have escaped the black cloud now
hovering above.
Rather. th e th ree took the matter to th e Orange
. Count\-District Attornc) 's Office for an 1mpanial
investigati on.
It's a wi se decision and one that 1s sure to clear the
air - one way or th e other.
oxic disposal welcomed,
thigh p ri ce questioned
e Ed11tir
as plea)ed lu 'l'l' lhl' .1rlll k Jhoul
rv1sor \\1('dcr'o; l'llon to cnh<11
Bergl''on·, wppi•rt tur l''taol"h-
regular program 111 hdp hou\l'-
d1spo'><.' o f IO\ll wa\ll'' T hl'
nstrat1on program "1th 1hn'l'
llon' thl\ p..1'1 \l'.IT appl'.lf' lo
bet'n a gn·~1l ,Ul'tl''' .1n,1prnol111
eed lor '>11d1 .1 pro~1.1m
ere " onh •>Ol' k.11u r1· •'' lhl
o n th1' pr<•g.r.1111 1h.11 l111!11er'
ma1cnal\ tll'll $21fl1\1./2 to J"J')\"l'
f ht!> \\Orks OU I Ill $' 'II per gal111n
\\ hit<" r'""1r '-'~<' d1<;p0sal '" no t
l heap lh " app1.·ar<. to ht' nMh1tan1 I
frl'I lhat a more lktailnl Jllou nlln~
ot ~hcrl· 1he\l· lunth "l'rl· 'fX'nt
"l1utd tx· illum1n,11ing It \\\luld Ix·
1rag.1r 11 this program 111 ":t'll'
J1<,p0\al "en· 111 hl' fl'op.1rd11l·d h'
\\a\ll' 11( IJ \P<l\l'". 11H1Tle' 111 lhl'
l'\lrnl lhl' prog_rJm t (iulJ not h,·
)11\ll l'll'd
KIC II \Kt > 1-.l \I
I 1 \I Th'
o west' not Egyptian advice
n·, hra1n h,..., d11uhkd 1r1 '"'' ov~ th<" la\t l"-'O m 1ll111n H'J r\ C )1 "'
the -;c1cnll'>h hclrt'H' lnlt'f\''''"lt 11
true. W hal'' une ,pla1nl'1l I\ v.ln m .111
supposed!) keep'> ~<'!ling 'm Jnn
wh ile o ther an1 mJI\ dnn·1 Tn that
o ne on the hn u,eho ld philo<.npha"
The 20-H•ar-uld hllU\l't.tl ''not .111
that unu,ual. hut 1lw ~ll-\e.1 r-11ld
allc~cat " I 1fr,pan o t till' '' flH JI
allcycat 1\ 1wo H'llr\
Isan) mcmhcr ol \.our tam 1h mnn· th 7 1 ycar<.old''ff .,o ht'.1hlv1.-.t•d .
th pcrsonagl· gut hr rt• llc:fort• thl'
tt "h1nh control ··That phr.1\l' "-'•I'
d 1n IQl4
• ORAN<..11 CoA5 T
Daily Pilai
Rl·d Lodge. Mont . dunng Pruh1h1-
1mn 1mportt'd .:!Ch·arload'i ofgraPt''> a
'l'~r .\fter Proh1h1t1on. Red l odp.<'
1mpont•d three carloads a \l'a r
Thoc;c 'iCholar' "ho dig into thl'
tomb" ot ancient E1n p1 ha't' lound
ma n~ a mumm1fit'd mtlU\t'
t) \\ hcrl' wa'i the h lootl1n1 ha Ilk ·
ground ol 1he < 1,11 WJr'•
.\ ·\ 1hree-t·ounl\ arra Mound ~ rt•d t•m·kshurg. Va fx •hatc got'\ o n
O'l'r thl' rusuult\. rount. Bui 11 ·~
l..n0 \1.11 lht•rc we re morc dcJd and
"tiundcd there than 1n the Rl'"Ol-
ut1nnar. War. th<.· W a r of I I< 12. ttw
\1c'<1can War and all I ht• Indian \\ ar;
l<lm b1nC'd. Ten lln1on and nin<.'
c onfederatC' generals dit•d thcrl'
L.!tf Boyd is • syadlC'•t~d C'olumni,t.
Kefen Wltlmet
Frenll llnl ltoe.mery ClllHClll'l\ltfl . Tomhll .. ...,, I. c:..-.1,..tt .. , • • I ..... ·~
Don ,eft .. , l)oftMd I. Wl*-1 . "4' l()f''
Tom Ctenl" 14ow.,d~
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Orange Coaiot DAILY PILO f IFrtday December 13, 1985 • 88 -
·'Bring ing music to th e people Is anotherdlm en Jon of corporategtvlng
that enriches us all ...
IN PERSPECTIVE
Firms that brought v isual
arts to OC now add music
Irvine tak es first
plunge with pops
concer t in t h e par~
O rangl· ( ounl' bu,IOl'~" ha., hc.1J a
longJ nd 111u ... 1nou'> 1n' oh l·rricnt v. 1th
the 'l\ual Jrt~ ( l'rt.11 nh '-u n nn
~1mon ·, u1rporall' u 1lln11on at h"
Hunt f m>lhtn Fulknnn in 1h1..• l4h().,
....a ... unl.' 111 thl.' llnl''>I l.'\ampk'> u t rl
l llrpora11on 'haring 1t<. J rt u 1lkt·t1on
"llh thl· publil
.\' c.·o I 1nanual 'x·n ir e'> o n m u' -
1ng tu '-c"pon (l•ntl'r trom d o...,n-
tu v. n Lu\ -\ ngl'ln 1 n the earh I 4 "11!>
marl..l'd 11 ... t'Oll"\ IOIO lhl· (l)\lnl\ h)
making J maJm u 1ntnhut111n 111 "'
t orporatl' J rt cnllect1on 10 thr 'l'"·
pon llarhor -\rt \t u\l.·um aJJ1ng
grca11\ Ill thl· lhl·n-,o ung mu\l'um\ p1.·rrn.1ncn1 u1ll\olflon _____ _
In rt.•c.cnl \l".ir<. T he In 1nl' < u
J"l·mbkd 11\ <1-.. n t o rpuratl' l nlll'l ·
111>0, pcnod1cc.1lh ,h,1rnl v.11h lhl'
pLJhllL flw firm unllr r>H oll' 1..1~1
\l.'J f\ "-\i.111111 Prl'u<.1u n·· e \.h1 h1t1un
at tht.· 'lcv.port Harbor ·\rt Mu,cum
and th1\ v.cd. announll'd that 11 "Ill
donall' $1 mdl1nn In thl' muwum
ma thl' Ol'\I Ill \car.., "n" '>lUlptun· "n1m1ng mto 11'
11\.l n C J ~1..·gns1rom &. \nn<. hJ ' kd
tht• \\,I\ JI \oulh ( OJ\I f llV. n ( l'nll'f
O\ l11mm1'>'10ning ~llml' ut tht·
v.11rld·., grl·..11 \L ulptor'\ Ill i:re:Jtl· "'"k' 111 Jn tor the pla1as ..\nJ
MARTIN
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Paulic \lutuJ I l 11c ln,ur;in1.l < 11
gJ\l' Jll o t U'> \lln1l' llnl' 'lulp1url'' on
thl' pla1J o t 11\ tuV.t'r' 1n '\l'v. port
( cntrr
The Ko ll t o I'> mal..ing 'll)m l' ma11ir
'lep'> 111\\JrJ hnoming ..1 \lgntlil.tnl
uin1n tiu1ur ol \Lulpturc through 11-.
art program 1n i-..011 ( i:nta Ir' int:
\laJnr "'11rlo.\ 111 an O\ < ,1hlorn1..1
<ilulplllr\ ha'I.' hccn l11mm1<.\lunl·J
and ..1 n umtx·r ut flll'll'' hJ 'l' J lrl·.iJ
lx·en u1mpktl·d ..inJ Jr1· in plJ1l' in
hu1hJ.!.!l&J11ho1l'' .1nc.J pl.u,I\
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thJ m bn mU\11 c.IO Tllll hi· dl'rl.t ' !
1111 .1 11 t1nll' on th,· -...111, "' II•••'"• •I .1
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f>t"rf11rm1ng \n, c l'OIL'r 1' .1 m.1)'1r
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Ill hJ\l' J h1g.h lil h 't Pll1l \l11r
fl'.l\Unaoh pnl ,·d 1111"1' .II rwr
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Bro~er·, Orange ( ouot\ Rt'port
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CIA seurces c o nfirm death
of h ostage W illiam Buckley
CIA employee d{ed in a T ehra n h o pit a l
from hea rt attack that fol lo wed tortur('I
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HUl lo.In o nl' ot thl' '" \m,•n1.-.in
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f hl' ~tatt· I:>topanment'' nt1iuJI
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p n nu pk Rut lhl' ( I\. IM "htl h
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1n1cll tgl'Oll' 1n lorma110n 1h.11 k a't''
no douh1 ot Rut 1..ln ·, dl·Jth
Fnim our intclhgl·nre <,our1 ,., \\l'
h.1' l' Pll'll'd togl'ther thl' grue'l'nw
lll'tJll'> 111 Hullo.In·, l ap11' 11' and
llt'Jth ..inJ l Jn Jl\dn'>l' thl' nat1n n
fl''>POn'i1ok Iran In tall hl·dit•d in~
I chran ho,p11at tmrn ::i hl·an attad.
orought on o' m onth' 1ll 1orturt'
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linalh h\tl·d a~:\ rohl 1ca l oilirrr "1th
the .\mcnr an ~mha!I'' tn Rt•1ru1
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proll•"1onal "ho had ~en ed earlil•r 1 n
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a~ar\· o t the n 'ik<. 1hnt "en· J n
1n<'\l apahk pan ot "'' 1oh rncnd'
,3, th.ll''i "h' he nl'\t'r m.trnl·d -ht'
didn't "ant ll> t Jll\t' ,utlcrtng to .1 "'IC' J nJ l h 1ldrt"n 1n lhr <''l'nt n l h"
death
lron1 l J ll\ Bulkll'\ d c,ol\'ll m11l h
n l hi\ t1ml· Jnd enrrg' w Jcq•h 1p111g
1nformat11lll 1ha1 m1gh1 prl·,cnt tn
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\foJdk la\l lk did not hm: lex.ii
l ontr.tl t J@.l'nl\ lor m""l'n' 111 '111!
C'OlC'
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\\nan-< ontrnllcd hm h<-d o t lran1J n
li.'rrnn\t'i .ind rC'' olut11,nan guarth
Cl nC' 'ount• \l\H thl' C 1 \ tx·hl''i.'' 11
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under ,l·,1..·rl· rn11ugh h•rtull' 1tw < I \
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appJn•n1h ll'.lrtng. 1h1 °'\q1,rn' "••111.t
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1ra n'Jl<Ht him \\.'dl'lh 111 Ir.in lk "·''
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'nld11·r .1nJ thm n \\1lh 'nn.11
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put.1 ho.1rt1.in Ira n \11 "'' \\h11 h h.1cl
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th<' \\nan l ap11Jl .mil -..1·11· tlo"n 111
Tch r:in I hl' \ml'nl.tn· .1)1.l'Ot' li"t
pla lC' 1lf l JJ')tl' ti\ \\J\ J h1,u-...· 1•n
hrt"••htl'h \1ret•t 1n J nunhl'rn 'uhurh
111 T l'hr:in
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tnrturC'd tunhcr -in the N'4.'ITil'nl o l
thl· Iranian tnrl'•~n m1m,1n I h
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"h11. h 1ndud1·{t ,lt k0t\t 110~ ''"' 1n ,1 T l'htan h11,p1t.1I
In l.lh' \i,1rdi ,1n lr,1~1 homh
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JACK
ANDERSON
and DALE VAN ATTA
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MARTm BROWER columnlat
PHYLLIS
ScHLAFLY
League
defense
stance
faulted
A nti-Star Wars
effort r eveals bias
again st Reagan
! t·.1~111· n1• •unt' l Jmp:ugn to stop
\I >I ., •ri h1•JJ hnl· on a c urre nt
•' V. rm·n \. utcr\ pubh-
r1 •\Ilk ' 11nll U\l\t~ proof
r ~.1n11,1t 1011 thuugh
.! 1 ,,.. n11n p.int ~n 1\
1-:0.l •• 1.1.1:.1 r 1111<.'rJ I Jnt1-<lefenM"
hi'' l!f ur "' 1r lo.1n~ again'>! th1·
~1·.1~.Jf .tdll Ill 'trJlll>fi
It l p1.r>li, .t111o11 mJlo.c·, nu preten<ie
t ti l' 11' ., I l'l·, l'l\dnllnl' the
I .1>! ,, , ' u' •unJJmcnta..I rt•a,cins ..
r1l \tr,1•t·g11 lxtenc.e In-
' \I >I A Jccl·kra11· thl' arm' ral e ·
I JI! ll .1111' lhat lhe '°)O\ ICI\
·'II r 'llvllJ i. \l>l 1.n 't\\11 trad.s.·
1 r,· b\ Jl' , •rs ng d d t'ns1 'r
'1'.1!" n' JI lta•ir '"'" .ind ..Clond O\
hu1fd1T1.: m r • tk11'1'l' "'r.ipun~ to
' •\•h1•lm \l>l
[ti\ Ir 1th I\ th.ii lh1· '°)t>, 11.'1\ art•
h1111d.: Ii b• •th• •lkr1'1\ l' c.1nd dden~1\1..'
,\,ll'fll' ,I, l;,t'I I' thl \ LJ n hll.'t•J tht'
11n.11111n~ . •..JI • .; 1hl·1r l.'lnnom~
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,1.ghtnt tk t in c.1ltt·ring thl·tr goc.11111
,•kn' .ind dL"l'n'l'l' 'u J)t'n11nt'
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'111111 r, 'hl'll Jl•lt'n\l\C <,\\ll'm \
lhc.1n "'''''·•'I.' 11n 11ur' JnJ .il-.o murl'
nHHh'\ rhc.1· 'ht•\ h.i\t' spent"" their
""• •tl•· ' • · ~l'.tf'< '"' ..\., 0...len<.t'
\" ·1.1r < J'f'l.ir V. c1ntx·rgcr ..aid "'
Ji • .itT. rJ '' if • huild ~DI
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rr ttf.tm'
T hl' ~ ... cl'\mJ" t~Jt thl ""let<.
'' ·-," l'l~ ur '[)I "1th m ore
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'' !11 •11 J nd that
, • ' ' , • t , ' ulJ cost a
,1 , ' • h 1h 1.o n1ran
'• '11.1,1 ·~ill, ''' S 1 ~billion· a
·"' .ind 1 hl' later phaS<'
\ ·'' t111 111 \\.'31"'i Thai
I " 11r.1 hf\ "11 h the $40
'.1 "1 .irt• c urrenth
'•'t ,• t! thll'.lh'n rt'tahauon
i.ti· \l\ll
I 1 I r.111m· Pl \\omen Vote"
•'' Hhl ' ,1 '"''"' in 11' litl"raturc 1ha1
1 t ,,1 ·" 1, .i 'l'r. \oc;al advocate
• ''••l'i' n.: \!)I .ind that 11 ··pu-.h~
1. ,·~''' 111 'n tha t "(1uld undercut
t '"''hkn ' \l)l hu,1jl<.'I rc'QUC l ..
\I "' "' ,, ,, ,.._, .1h.1ut ~h1c h side
I ',lf..'lll t \\ 11mn1 \ nter\ t\ on h
• f1J1n ' "ll•'t non pan1 n
I h• I 141\ ~ Kt·ruhhl a n no minee for
1•1('\11'1111 'h1 •uld rl·mcm~r t hl\ when
·h ,,1h1n 1, o m<'' up.lh\lul natto nall)'
" 1 '"''" 1k1',1tr 'i HC' ~hould rcJttt all
f'"'t'o,.;th le\ •"~'" th<'m to ~ .pon-
'1Hl·1.I "'' '"\ h a n ;in11-R n Of'-
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810 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, December 13, 1985
Key to future profits: More awareness of Asia
2.000 companies in county
do business wlth PacificRin1
\\lat1t· rcopll· l'a'l ol I la"-1111. 'tudcnt!. ani.J bu,1ne\'>ll1l'll
\hould bt'coml' lx'lll'r 1.·cJurnll'd :1hou1 ·\\1Jn 1.ultU1l''>
/umbt-rge said
ln't'iirt !!O rx·rtl·nt 111 th1· PJl tftl n .... 111 tr,atk l·on11.·,
through Lo'> .\ngcle\. and nwrt• thJn ~ 1100 l omp.1n1t'' 111
Orangc ( ount\ arc t•ng.tgt•<l rri hu"111·" ''1th PJultt Rim
u1mpan1c~ By JIM HATHCOCK
o.t1y ""°' con..,,..._1
Busint:!.S kader... 111 ttw I n1tcd \tatt''> mu,1 \tu\h tht•
customs. culture. pt1ht1t' .ind languJgc' ol the m.iJor
Pacific R im countnc' in otdt•t to \IJ) tc>mix·11t1\.l', \JrJ
Dr. James H lumbcr&l'. 1irc~1t.lcn1 of the l 111,cr\11\ 01
f 'en though .i1.1..trl'l'll'''" gro,qng. too n1.1n\ peopk
rn "'>outlwrn < alltornw ant.I thl' I nrtnl \1atl'\ .1\ a\\ holt·
an: t•1thl•r uninformed or arathl·t11 J~lUI thl' hu\tnl''>\
l l11natt' and rn1111n11l· 1n lht· I ~0-~c·.ir-old 11ai.J1t1on ot
rnunol1thll' "o!Jt1<ln
outhem Caldorn1a. in hi\ 'Pl'l'l h tu ml·n1tx-r<; and l!.Ul''"
of the World 1 raJd. cntc1 ·\,,oua11on o f Orange< uunr'
Lumtx·rge 1.1.a'> naml·d lntcrnauun.11 l durnwr of thl'
Ycar at the WT( ~-0< ·., founh annuJI J\\arJ, t.11nn1.·1 ,11
tht• 1-J otcl Mcndit·n Nt'1.1. port fkar h la\I ""l't'I.
Bl·niu-.e thc C1rl'<tll't Io'> \ngl'lr' \rl'J 1ndud111~·
Orangt• < ount~ " homc to tht· l.11gnt l lllllCnlrJt11111 111
Nl·arl}. thn·t• quJrt1.'r'> ol \n11.·rrl·an' 1h1nk lum1x·"
,1111 tlw ch1et l ' 'i. 11ade partner and that J..1p.lnl''>l' autm
.trl' th1· ma1or la1 tor 111 l urrl'nt 1mhal~1nn·!. H!l\ll'\l'r.
/um!x-rgc '>a1J ~ml·mJn,· JJ'lPl'llll' tor tor1.·1gn 011 Jnd
con11nur<l ng11l lomix·t1th>n .111 tlw t•kt·twnrn 1111.hl\ll\
11 11111 the Japann c Mt' grr ;fll'r lal lOI\ II) llll' lf:ttll' dl'litit
1h.1n thl' !ll'n1·r..1 I puhlil rl'Jli/t''
f 1.11.k h,lffll'r\ .lfl' llOt thl ,tn,"-l'I [11 lllll hJl.tlll l'·Ol
CREDIT LINE
Temporaries In c.
names manager
DeborabS<-ou hil ... hn·n dflflll1111t'd 111an<1gt•111t ti!\· I" 1n1 n ll11 I "'
Temporaries foe., hJwd 1n \\ a\hrngto n I>< 'i\nll h1111g' ,n, n
)ears of e'\pcncntl' tu hl·r nl''' flll\l :ind" 11·,prn1'1hll 1111 11t,· Iii 111 '
hohda~ fund-rat\lng drt\ t' "ih1· ,11,0 wn l''> thl' Califorma A'soriation
of Temporar y Ser vict·s. J\ l'tllll' Jnd puhltut ~ J1Jlll'l l'h.ur\\1Jm;rn ....
Gretche n Miiier lll I 1' rill' ha!I 10111l·t.l Bates /Lee, a < mt..1 \k,.1
advenis1ng and puhlit rl·l.111110'> ti rm. a' Jn alu 1u11t n l'l ulJ\ t' J\lrlkr
is a former arl.'.ount t'\t'tU11\t for Golden West Communications 111
H untington Bl·at h • • • Thomas E . Haye!>. f11rn1t·r \ 1tc prn1d1.·nt ul Geostar Housing. h."
been appornted dtrct tor ol MCS Associates' nl'" reJI e,t,1tc
consulting group t< \ ".i tinant 1al \en llC'> u>n,111 11 11~ ti rm "11h
officcc; 1n WJo;hin~h>n I) c and "c\\ ptH1 lit',tt h llJ)C'I ~u u.p ''
1.1.ork1ng o n prohlcm protl'l I' throughout thr '-lunhl'll • • • Elizabeth A. Bowell ha' ix'l'n appotntl·d lorroratl' hr11-
kcr1d1reuor of upt:ra11on<. Im 1 he International Investor's Brokerage
1n <. osta ~.fr.,J. I lu.,..l'll hnng' more than I (J 'c;.ir•; t'\fll'rtl'nu· rn 111lt•.
escro.,.. and rt•al l'\t,1te 111 hl·r m·1.1. f111'1. llH lui.J1 n~ ..,,._ \ t'Jr' ,1, Jn 11\• ncr
of Real Esta tr of America. I 1111.1.cll .1111lti11 of 'l'rn1x·rt ' 1'1111i1,
Outside o f) uur I l11m1· t.lll' .. "J 111n11 h1.·r 111 lhl l\l'\.\porl Jlarbor-
Costa Mesa Board of Realtors.
Rogt"r W Jotmrou:"ctran 111a11 prn1d1'11t :met! 1 r11·1TTI't 1ril·-ha,1·u
Western Digital Corp, rl'tt nrh .1ltl'llJnl J mn·11ng 111 lhl' Amnic·an
BusillessConferenf'e 111 \.\,1,hington ll < I h1· \H< "l1mr1 u J t11 Ill<
chief c.'\l'CUtl\l' 111l111'r\ 111 rmd .. 111· h111IH(fll \\ th 111111\ \llHtll).! lhl·
hrgh-lt>' cl met·t 1 OJ.! flJrl ll lfl.tnl\ "l'H' \ 1u• l'n·,11k 111 c;1·orliw Bu.;h Jnd
Whitt' llmN' < h rl'I o l \tJll Donald R<:gan ....
David J. Gilmour h.1, lwrn promntt•d 10 .1"1 .. 1.1111 d1rn 111r •ti
plannrng tor Daniclian Associates, an .rrlhllt'l'lUf l' Jnd I.ind pl.111111111!
firm Ill '1l'\\ pnrt llt'.ll h Hl· hiJd hn·n Dan11.·llan \ \Cl\lllf r l.trllll'f I hl'
Fountarn \ alll'\ rt·\ldcnt ha' dt'\lgnt·J mas11.·1 -plJnnnJ ,11 mm un1t1l''
1n '>l'' cral '>lJlt'\ Jlong \l Ith 'ara11u\ u Jmml'ru.rl 111du,l11JI pr11Jt'l t'
Sam Van Landingh a m
Irv ine Co .
ex ec to join
Portman
f hl lnrnl·< o ha'>announll'dth.11
"'iam \an I and1ngham. '1u· prt·"
dl'nt ol I he cnm men.ul cilliu·
di\ "'on. " ka' 1ng th1.· lirm 111
Ix-tome lht• l'\l'lUtl\t' \Kl' prl'\ldl·nt
and rh1ct opcrnttng o llh.t•r nl
Portman Prorcnrcs a national ck
't•lopmcn1 com pan~ hcaJ4uannnl
in ·\tlanta. C·1a.
,\ nall'e nf C 11·org1..i. tlw -i4-)l'<tr·
old l'\l'lllll\l' \:11d that h1" crghl·\.l·ar
trnurt· "'''h thl' "ll'\\~1rt fkJl h
compan' ha\ "full~ prt•pareJ" him
lur hr1. nl'\\ flO'>ttmn I hat 'tan' I t•h I
lk '>aid 1t~ .. J.L~tb "a great deal ul
m1\t'd 1·m111111n.," 1ha1 h1· "'J' kJ\ till!
·v. t' ,Ill \\ l\h "i.im "'di 1n hr\ n1'\\
1nh ,,11\l If\ tOl' ( II rn·\11kn1
I h11ma\ 11 '41·11\l'n on r un d.t' '\.\ l'
1qm·1 hi\ k a' ing. hut \q· .1rprl·lr.tll'
hi\ "l\h1ng. to mo \1 1111 to thc
1r1.·n11.•n<111u' llt'"' Pl'C\onal o p
(l11rtun111c\ a~c.irlahk to him .11
l'11rt111an Propcrt1c'> ..
Pnnman n\ln\ and nl)l.r.1tt'' pro
1ell\ that rndudc thc I mh.trl Jdl'ro
C t'ntn 1n \c.in f rar\t l\tn .ind till'
P1.-.1l htH·1· < t·ntcr 111 \tl.1nt.1
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NEW YORK I AP) -Tne lo,.ow1no hSI snows lhe Over lhe Counrer slocks and warranrs lhar have 11one UP •ne mos1 ano down the mosr ocned on oercen1 of charioe for n1ursdav No securi1tes Jrad•rio oeiow S2 or 1000 sharu are nCluded Net and percen•aoe chanoes are 1r1e d•Herence between rne Previous Closing prtce Md Tnursdav"s •ast or bld'
p r c e
11 12 13
14 15
16 17 l~ 20 21 n Name UPS Las1 1 • '1 •
Chg
+ 1 '
Pel 23 I L1HerMeo ..,,. 2 LoserMed + 1 "t ~~ ~~y ~~
I " • I 16 UC. 11 9 6
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ln01.aRu Un1medlnc BrackenE l(pl Mbermal lllon AmHmePar BavlvCo ROCkwdHIO II Morrow Austronrnc i'dnCvclGlo vlPalmS11 SoecPnar golllnslnds lllHlll
71/ 16 .,, 8TI 12 8 9' , 1 • ll 6 2 • 8~ 111 2 II 1 1 • 11 I 6 , '• 10 J 6J· 1, 100 4 l ., 100 9 • '"' H 3''1
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UP 100 0 26 Uo 3161 UP 28 6
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Name UP 7S 9 I Conc o10e"
5.,,,, + "11 UP 12 S 19 15'• + I • UP 12 5 20 s-... t .... UP 12 S 11
DOWNS ~2 L UI Cn9 Per J ) -l •Ott29 4 1 4
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6• I Ott 179
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NYSE UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK {AP) -Tl'le followtno 'rsl snows 111e New York Srock E•cnanoe sroci.s ano warrants 1na1 nave oone uo lht mosl and down rl'le mosl Dased on percent of cnanoe reoardless of volume for Tnursoav No securities iraolng ~low 12 are incl ·udtd Net and oercentaoe cnanoes are ll'le dltterence t>etween !l'le orevlous closino orlce and Thursdav's 1 Pm
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CIRCUS
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) s .. H_O_E __________ _
by Bil Keane
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"Oh! So THAT 'S what the little rusty
nail in our door is for!''
"Hey, Shaw, get out of that suit and let's
go to lunch."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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"He's trying to butter up the mailman to
bri.1g him some Christmas cards."
11 1 oorH NEED A. rov c.HEST OA.O L've
GOT YOIJR GARAGE ~ "
DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan
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MOON MULLINS
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by Jim Davis
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
aoY. I KNEW THI S W,AS
M'i /...UCKY NIGHT ... !
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AeLE TO MEE f YOU LEAVE I 1.JNCLE HORACE TOWN w•r1-1
SOON °' ~ Out HIM SEE
!NG YOU o.a.RUNG 1
by Harold Le Doux
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~gketbtJl s~r "Skyline~ Crane.
e:xpecti to repin hi' team and
thinks .he·II return to his
champion stip form I
'' 1\ he can learh
to hana le the
full-c.ourt pre9.;, ''
he explained
by Charles M . Schul;
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BLOOM COUNTY
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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CHRIS . KNOW.
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by Lynn Johnston
MOM? CAN 1GOlb t
CHR\Sfo~R'S
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TWOFORTHEPROCEOFONE
Both vulnerable. South deals.
WEST + KJ 63
~ J 7
0 K 65
• Q J 109
NORTH
+ A8752
7 A 8~
0 J 8
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EAST
• Q 10 9
~ Q 10964 3
0 3
• 852
OUTH
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O A Q I 0974 2
+A 7 6
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I o Pa11 I + Paee
3 0 Pue 3 ~ Pue
3 NT Pu1 4 0 Pua
6 o Pue P .. 1 P .. 1
Opening lead: Queen or +
"What '~ lht use of citing percen
la1tes 1n your columns?" asks a
reader. "They are or little practical
ust on most hands."
Not ao! Taite this 1tralghtforward
hant1. If you don't know your
percenLag s, you probably will
adopt an inferior line.
The point of intere1t on thia auc
lion is North'A bid or four d iamonds.
When you take partner out. or three
no trump on a power auction lo a
below game contract, you are not.
showing a weak. unbalanced hand.
On the contrary, you are showing
slam interest. So South bid what he
expected to make.
West led the lop or hiA club se
OMAR Gt
SHARIFF ~-:
quence, a nd lf you have no
knowledge of the mathematlca of
bridge. you more than likely would
win the king and bank everything
on a trump fine11e. That l1 exactly a
50 percent chance and. aa the cards
lie. you will go down 1ince you will
eventually havl' to concede a club
trick aa well.
11 you know somethinc about the
percentaif'I. you are aware that.
when you hold 1hc cards In the suit.
the odd• on a 4 3 apllt of t bt remain
Ing Hvtn cards ar. better than 60
~rt'ent. Therefore. a su~rior line
ia to try to aet up the firth spade for
a club discard.
Win t he ace or clubs in hand to
preserve an entry to dummy. cash
the ace or spades and rurr a spade
high. Now lead a trump toward
dummy. Assume West wina t he
king and perseveres with clubs.
Win the king and ru(f another apade
high: when both defenders follow
you can claim your cont rad.
CHARLES
Go REN
Cross to t he table with a trump
and ruff another 1pade hlth. MtUn1
up the long apade. Dra w tM lu t
trump. enter dummy with the ace of
hearts and discard your loatna club
on the spade you worked to kt-d to
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four-wheel-drive
The first automatically engaging
four-wheel-drive van In America
has been introduced by Volks-
wagen United State, Inc.
Called the Vanagon Syncro. the
vehicle is based on VW's popular
Vanagon and will be available in
passenger van and camper con-
figurations.
James R. Fuller. vice president in
charge of Volkswagen United
States. said, "Our new VW Syncro
advanced all-wheel-drive systems
wlll not be confined to van-type
vehicles. Volkswagen has been at
the forefront of automotive tech-
nology and we intend to stay there
by introducing more vehicles in the
near future with the active safety
benefits of all-wheel-drive.··
In addition to demonstrating the
superior traction capab1hties of
Vanagon Syncro at a press preview
in Washington, D.C .. VW officials
also showed off a new 2. 1-liter
engine that's standard in all 1986
Vanagon models.
The power plant produces 16
percent more horsepower and 11
percent more torque than the 1. 9-
hter engine 1t replaces and uses a
sophisticated electronic 1gnit1on
and fuelinJection system called
D1g1fant.
Changes to 1986 VWs were not
limited to the Vanagon line. Both
the high-performance GTI hatch-
1986 Volkewagen GTI
back and Jetta GLI sports sedan
have more horsepower and more
torque this year and the GTI can
now be ordered with an optional
power convenience package and
leather interior
Every 1986 VW comes with an
even better limited warranty.
Protection against corrosion per-
foration has been extended from
three to six years. with no mileage
limit The Volkswagen. Two-Year
Unlimited Mileage Protection Plan.
introduced last year. covers the
entire vehicle. except tires. for two
years . again wifti no mileage re-
striction
Standard equipment levels also
(Pleaaeaee DR1VE/C2)
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It's official: Toyota comes
to new home in Kentucky
LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) -
Toyota Motor Corp., the world's
third-largest carmaker. formally
announced plana Wednesday to
build an $800 mllllon automoblle
manufacturing plant In Kentucky.
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He announced at a news con-
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12 mites north of Lexington In
central Kentucky. Government
and business leaders packing th~
room responded with a standing
ovation.
The plant. to be built on a
1,500-acre site. wlll produce
about 200,000 cars a year. Pro-
duction Is scheduled to start In
mld-1988.
This Is "an extremely proud
moment," Toyoda said, "a long-
held dream of achieving a full
partnership with the American
people."
The company and the plant's
expected 3,000 workers look
forward to "our new. 'Old Ken-
tucky Home,"' Toyoda said, al-
luding to the state song by
Stephen Foster.
Gov. Martha Layne Collins
promised Kentucky's support for
the automaker's Investment.
"This is a great day for the
people of Kentucky and for
Toyota," Collins said. "For our
people It means jobs and better
opportunities. For Toyota, I'm
confident this is the beginning of
a highly successful enterprise."
In a statement released earlier.
Toyoda said the decision to put
the plant In Kentucky "expresses
our confidence that the American
economy, American Industry and
the American worker have much
to offer to Toyota."
He called the process of choos-
ing the site one of the most
demanding decisions in the his-
tory of the company. Japan's
largest car maker.
"Many states provided us with
excellent proposals." Toyoda
said. "Each one received the
most careful study against our
criteria and each one was strong
In many respects. On balance.
tt\e proposal from Kentucky was
the strongest."
With Nissan already in Ten-
nessee. General Motors on the
way, and Honda in Ohio, Ken-
tucky officials are hoping for a
boom in related industry in the
region.
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several manufacturing plants -
many with Japanese tie& -that
supply the auto industry.
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Vanaaon. It la filled with alllcooe Ould of hi&h vtacoelty and
hermetically aealed. When required, the allicone olt gtvea
d irect drive between many lnner and outer plate• ln the
coupling, tbaa tranamltting power to the front wheel•.
DRIVE SYSTEMS ...
From Cl
have been Increased on almost
every VW. A rear window
wiper /washer system with new
intermittent feature now comes
on all Golf models. VW's luxur-
ious flagship. the Quantum, re-
ceives sport seats and body-
color CJx 14-inch light alloy
wheels.
The Cabriolet, VW's fashion-
able convertible, has a flush-
mounted third brake light at the
top of the truck lid and shares ·
new aerodynamic wheels with
finned trim rings which are fea-
tured on the Scirocco sports
coupe.
New optional equipment for
1986 includes a new-design
sPvP"-"'"'k P hnht ~lloy wheel (for
Golf. Jetta, Cabriolet and Sciroc-
co models), 511tJx14-lnch spoked
light alloy wheels and power
windows, mirrors and central
locking for Vanagon models and
a variety of new metallic and non-
metallic paints for all VWs.
Also enhancing the value of the
1986 VWs is a less than 1 percent
average price Increase over com-
parably equipped 1985 models.
In fact, prices of Vanagon
models, even with the addition or
more standard equipment and a
more powerful engine, are un-
changed for 1986. Th e Golf
diesel, when compared to a
similar model last year, is actually
less expensive for 1986.
Pay plan introduced
DETROIT (BW) -General
Motors Acceptance Corp. is in-
troducing a deferred payment
program for customers of Gen-
eral Motors dealers in California.
Purchasers of new General
Motors cars or light trucks
bought through Dec. 31. 1985,
may choose to delay their first
monthly payment until March 1,
1986.
This program. announced last
Thursday, is being made avail-
able in addition to the recently
announced special GMAC 8.5
percent rate on selected GM
cars.
The GMAC deferred payment
program Is available to all quali-
fied retail buyers at all partici-
pating California General Motors
dealers. Customers must take
delivery of the vehicle from
dealer stock. The program allows
customers to defer the first
payment to March 1, 1986.
Finance charges accrue from
Feb. 1, 1986·.
Racing
fans see
modified
VWcars
TROY; Mich. -While VolkS·
wagen's new Golf sedans are
becoming winners on the na-
tion's race tracks this season. vw Is displaying highly modified
versions of its cars to the nation's
racing fans.
Three famous automotive
aftermarket houses -BBS ot
America. GMP, Inc .• and Neu-
speed -have given the full
treatment to six Volkswagen
cars, and VW of America is
showing them otf at more than a
dozen tracks this.year.
Each of the three aftermarket
firms modified one Sclrocco and
one VW Cabriolet. The cars are
featured in the VW Sport
Caravan, a traveling tent display
that's trucked to tracks where
the Volkswagen Cup and Bosch-
Volkswagen Championship for
Super Vee cars are contested
Racing fans who visit the VW
Sport Caravan may register to
win VW Sport posters. biker's
caps, picnic coolers and the
grand prize, a choice of a VW
Sclrocco or Cabriolet.
The BBS-modified Scirocco
and VW Cabriolet feature BBS
Aerodynamlk components such
as front air dam, side ground
force panels, wheel well ex-
tensions. rear close out panel,
rear spoiler of pliable poly-
urethane and, of course, famous
BBS wheels.
GMP has modified its two VWs
with Zender components that
improve aerodynamics and har-
monize with the original design
The Neuspeed Scirocco and
Cabriolet feature Momo road
and steering wheels, Koni shock
absorbers, Goodyear Eagle GT
tires, Kamel components, Scheel
interiors, VDO Instruments and
Hella and Marchal lighting.
VW Sport Caravan visits have
been scheduled to the Long
Beach Grand Prix, Sears Point,
Indianapolis, Milwaukee. the
Meadowlands, Cleveland, Road
America, Pocono, Lime Rock. St.
Louis, Laguna Seca. Miami and
St. Petersburg.
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'86 cars: Safer, zippier and more enjoyable to drive
By CHAHOINO TIMES , ... I(...., lletUlM
If you're in the market tor an '86 car, you'll find
that as a group they're safer, zippier and more
enjoyable to drive than their predecessors.
You'll find more high-mileage, low-rrtction
engine.s; driver-adjustable suspensions; and wider
use of 1ntercooler chambers in turbocharged cars,
Which should mean more power with less risk of heat damage.
Audi, BMW. General Motors (GM) and
Porsche, among others, Join Mercedes-Benz and
Ford in offering antiskid brake systems as optional
or standard equipment.
Cars made after last August must have high-
mounted rear brake lights. They provide a valuable
eye-level alert to following cars, but in some cases
they detract from the car's design. ·
New options include compact disc players.
touch-sensitive computer screens that do the work
of. virtually every dashboard control. rearvlew
mirrors that automatically dim the lights of rear-
approaching cars and trip computers that compute
In U.S. and metric measurements.
· Here's what's new from the major makers.
At General Motors. things are getting smaller,
most notably the Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile
T oronado and Cadillac Eldorado and Seville
Transrorming the rear-wheel-drive Buick LeSabre
and Oldsmobile Delta 88 into front-wheel-drive
cars brings GM closer to completion of its
downsizing program.
GM has added a four-door version to the
Oldamoblle Calais. Pontiac Grand Am and Buick
Somerset (called the Skylark). Buick's Skyhawk
and Pontiac's Sunblrd now come with hidden
headlamps and took a lot llke derivatives of
Japanese cars. Cadillac's Cimarron has
wraparound, flush-mounted headlights, and its
styling Is more llke such European cars as the BMW
32Se series.
Look for. a midyear Introduction of the first
Chevrolet Corvette convertible In 10 years. and a
Pontiac Fiero with racier styling.
At Ford. the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable
have arrNed and are scheduled to eventually
replace the LTD and Marquis cars. Ford has
revamped the Escort, Mercury Lynx and Ford EXP
to make them look sportier
Chrysler has little that's new, concentrating
Instead on adding a stark white Pacifica edition of
the Dodge Lancer and more power to the
Conquest. The Colt Vista wagon now comes with
shift-on-the-go, four-wheel drive. '
AMCRenault Is introducing no new cars for
1986, but It otters an Encore model equipped with
lots of new electronics. from the dashboard to the
engine.
Japanese manufacturers are offering more
upscale cars loaded with power and technology
Mazda's new RX-7. with radical changes in its
performance and handhnq. moves into direct
competition whh the Nissan 300ZX and Porsche
944. Mitsubishi's Starlon (aJ10 sold as the
Plymouth and Dodge Conquest) Is a closer
competitor of the 300ZX and Toyota's Supra with
the Introduction or a 16-lnch-wheel "overfender"
version of the turbocharged car.
Later In the model year. Toyota plans a
redesigned version of Its Supra. It has transformed
its Cellca Into a sleek. fast. front-wheel-drive car
Subaru steps up in performance with an
aerodynamic turbocharged XT coupe Ditto for
Isuzu. with Its turbocharget:i lmpufse and restyled 1-
Mark sedans.
Some traditional family sed ans have gotten
souped up, too. For example, Honda's Accord 1s
sleeker. more roadworthy and, with a larger
engine, faster.
Expect the lower-priced Japanese economy
cars to compete with each other The Japanese
Dalhatsu Charade (front-wheel-drive) 1s expected
to arrive in the U.S. In '86. Korea's Hyundai expects
to start seltlng 100,000 front-wheel-drive Excels in
January.
European manufacturers, hurt by rising gray-
market ~les and competition, are counting on
more technology to attract more buyers. At
Mercedes-Benz, all models have more horse-
power. including the 190E. which now comes with a
tong-awaited 16-valve engine. and more powerful
turbod1esels for the 300 series. Porsche 1s
increasing its presence in the American market and
wlll ship the 911 turbo to the U.S. and Introduce a
944 turbo.
Audi has Introduced an alf ... wtleef-drlve 5000
Quattro Tur'bo.
Saab haa lta first all·new car since 1969. a
conventionally styled, four-door aetodynamlc
hatchback to compete with Audi. BMW. Mercedes--
Benz and Volvo. Volvo's fleet la generally •
carryover from last year with some restyling of tM
240 series to make It more aerodynamic.
Peugeot has upgraded its 505 turbo with
additional horsepower and torque. JaQuar Intends
In the spring to introduce a cabriolet (convertible)
XJS
Car collectors will probably be Interested tn
the replacement for the Alf a Romeo Gullietta -the
Miiano -that's slated for the American market
this year
The lone European competitor to the
Japanese cars at the very low-priced end is the
under-$4.000 Yugoslavian Yugo
'86 prices initially don't seem to have
increased more than the general inflation rate.
But new-car buyers will have to pay for
equipment this 9ear that wasn't included in last
year's base price. Options prices on some cars are
higher
The disappearance of the $1 .500 to $2.500
added dealer markups the result of relaxed
voluntary restraints. will offset Japanese price
increases .
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OUR AUTO
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In tune with travel
Tom McMahon deltahta in the 1986 Jeep Comanche be won
ln the Renault/Jeep-Irvine Meadow• Amphitheatre
eweepetakea. More than 400,000 people regletered for the
drawing daring the Ren•alt/Jeep-aponeored concert
seaeon. Offering their congratulation• are Tom Peyton and
Steve Center, ual•tant regional man&aer and California
marketina manager for American alotora, and Steve
Geddea, director of marketing for the amphitheater, right.
We're offenng some of our lowest rates m years.
So apply now by phone. We'll do the paperwork
and give you an amwer the next busincs" day.
Call l {800) 523-6278 Mon.-Fn., 7 a.m . to 8 p.m .
Agency asks Honda to recall ·million autos
m
Bank of America
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
spokesman for Honda Motor Co.
declined to say whether the
company would respond to a
government request to recall 1
million 1979-80 Accord and Civic
models to correct, if necessary,
front seat belts that fail to retract
properly.
"The company received a let-
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Co. Inc. spokesman Takanori
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pany is undertaking the study of
that issue. and that's about all."
Sonoda said he did not know
when Honda received notifica-
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say whether Honda Intended to
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The Center, a group founded
by Ralph Nader, said Monday
that the NHTSA directive was in
the November summary of defect
investigations. The summary is
not generally distributed publicly
by the agency.
The consumer group claimed
that Honda has recelv~d at least
140 complaints about seat belts
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not retracting properly in the
1979-81 Accord and Civic
models and has made some
repairs under the warranty
provisions.
Faulty retra;;tion of the belts
could affect the way the belts
work in an accident, said Dan
Howell, a spokesman for the
Center for Auto Safety.
Introdu ___
the same o G idea.
"'~to
Yugo marketing campalan contain• reminder• of
•turdy rellabillty of Model T and Volkawagen Beetle.
~ug-0's emphasis
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By SKIP WOLLENBERG ,., ..... ,_ ......
NEW YORK -The folks bringing you the Yugo, an
Inexpensive car imported from Yugoslavia. plan to prod
memories of the sturdy Volkswagen "beetle ...
Although the cars aren't similar in their works or their
looks, a TV ad campaign will suggest the Yugo is the beetle's
philosophical successor: reliable transportation at an
affordable price.
The two-door, four-passenger cars, which resemble
another old Volkswagen model. the Rabbit, went on sale in
late August and are priced about $1 .000 below comparable
cars.
Yugo television commercials will begin airing early in
1986. but the importers are already busy preparing for the
car's debut, assembling a network of 150 dealers across the
country, setting up special training sessions for salesmen
and mechanics and importing 180 tons of spare parts and
tools.
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determining the Yugo's long-term success.
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Yugo America is responslble for Importing and distribut-
ing Yugos and is Independent of the Yugoslavian company
that makes the cars. Zavodl Crvena Zastava. The cars will
become available on the West Coast In the spring, said Ron
Edelson, vice president for marketing services.
Dealers say demand has been strong from all age
groups.
Kevin MacCready, sales manager at Bay Ridge Volvo's
Exclusive Motors Inc. In Brooklyn. N.Y .. said he sold nine
Yugos on the first day of sales In August, and has sold 70
more since then. "I'm dellverlng cars now that people had
ordered In mid-September. "'he said.
Wiiiiam E. Prior, president of Yugo America, said the car
should appeal to people buying their first car. families looking
for a second or third car and people who might otherwise buy
a used Import.
In one of Yugo's three upcoming commercials, a Model T
Fol'd drives across the screen until bumped from behind by a
VW Beetle, which was phased out In the United States In the
mld-1970s.
"Every generation or so, some smart guys come along
who've figured how to make basic transportation at an
affordable price," says the voice of actor Judd Hirsch.
As the Model T passes out of the picture, the Beetle Is
nudged from behind by the Yugo. "Well. introducing the
same old Idea. The Yugo. Imported from Europe for only
$3,990," Hirsch says.
With only the Yugo left on the screen. the narration
concludes: "Basic transportation, affordable price. The
Yugo. At $3,990. It's the road back to sanity ..
Prior said It would have been foolish to base a marketing
plan on price alone. That w?uld Invite price competition, he
said, and posslbly make consumers think the car Is "cheap."
Prior says the Gar is well-made. The Yugo can be sold at
such a low price because of low labor costs, the
manufacturer's self-made components end a distribution
network that eliminates some middlemen. he said.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, D.eembef 13, 1985 CS
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Cellular Samaritan program opening
PacTel is urging motorists with phones
to dial 911 and assist with public safety
PacTel Mobile Access president
said "People caught 1n emerg-
encies are helped much faster by
calls placed from cellular tele-
phones rather than phone booths
a few miles down the road."
place tne most effective 9-1-1
call possible. PacTel Mobile Ac-
cess and the Callforn1a Highway
Patrol have published a brochure
which explains when and how
cellular customers should use the
emergency service
An awareness program en-
couraging drivers to use their
cellular mobile telephones for
public safety was introduced last
week In Costa Mesa to almost
45.000 cellular mobile telephone
subscribers In PacTel Mobile
Access cellular markets In Cali-
fornia.
Through the Cellular
Samaritan program. PacTel
Mobile Access will urge cellular
VanNuys
G¥plant
doomed?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
General Motors assembly plant
in suburban Van Nuys, the only
remaining auto plant in Southern
California, may be closed If the
Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac
Flrebird sports cars are re-
designed.
Industry trade journals report
that GM plans to introduce front-
wheel-drive Camaro and Firebtrd
models in the 1988 or 1989
model years. Those cars would
have plastic shells. ltke those on
the Pontiac Fiero.
The Van Nuys plant . which
employs 4,800 workers on two
shitts. is not in the running to
build the redesigned cars.
Alan Wrigley. the Oetro1t-
based automotive editor for
Metalworking News. said sup-
pliers have been notified that the
new Camaros and Fi rebtrds will
be built in Pontiac. Mich .. which is
closer to plastic suppliers who
are sending materials to the Fiero
plant in Pontiac.
Officials for the nation's larg-
est auto maker said there has
been no decision on how long to
continue making the sporty cars
in their current form but that a
change will be in the works soon.
"You can't wait for sales to
drop-to redesign or phase out a
car," said Harry Kelly, GM's chief
spokesman in Los Angeles. "If
you do. you get burned."
But. Wrigley said. the Van Nuys
plant might begin making the
new models in 1990 1f there is a
demand for the cars in the West.
"GM has shut down and re-
motorists 1n greater Los Angeles.
San Diego and Sacramento to
call 9-1-1 when they see acci-
dents, disabled cars. cnmes in
progress. erratic drivers and
other life-threatening emerg-
encies.
"The CelluJar SamarUan pro-
gram will create a network of
motorists who have the power to
make drive time safer for Cali-
fornia motorists," Trevor Jones.
PacTel Mobile Access began
the Cellular Samaritan program
by requesting California Publtc
Utilities Commission approval to
eltminate the airtime charge for
cellular calls to 9-1-1 Cellular
calls placed to 9-1-1 are now free
In PacTel's systems 1n Los An-
geles, Sacramento and San
Diego.
The brochure's most import-
ant purpose ts to remind cellular
customers that they must be alert
to their surroundings wh,en call-
ing 9-l-i Precise identification
ot an emergency's locauon Is
crucial. since a caller's location 1s
not shown on a dispatcher's
screen as 1t is with many landltne
calls. To help its cellular customers
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In late 1986. PacTel Mobile
Access will begin a program to I
honor Cellular Samaritans who
make outstanding contributions
to public safety 1n PacTel's
cellular markets 1n greater Los
Angeles. San Diego and Sacra-
mento. Throughout the year. I
PacTel and the CHP will log
cellular calls to 9-1-1 and make I
nominations to the program'sJ
advisory board for final selection
of Cellular Samaritan honorees
The advisory board 1s com-
posed of representatives of the
Caltfornia Highway Patrol. the
cellular industry and PacTel
Mobile Access.
Cellular motorists have called
9-1-1 since June 1984 when
PacTel inaugurated Caltforn1a s
first cellular mobile telephone
system in greater Los Angeles In
October. the CHP tallied 1 500
cellular calls contributing to
more than 40 percent of the total
calls received by the 9-1-1 com-
munications center in Los An-
geles
In San Diego and Sacramento
where PacTel inaugurated
cellular systems 1n August. the
CHP reports that the number of
cellular motorists reporting
emer~ncies has climbed from
four or five a weeK to well over
100 a month
The CHP notes that cellular
calls to 9-1-t are often its first
alert to an emergency -whether
the crisis involves a multi-car
accident with in1uries. or a dog
trying to cross rapidly moving
freeway traf1c A cellular call
allows the CHP to respond to
emergencies more quickly and
return traffic flow to a normal
routine
PacTel cellular service is avail-
able 1n greater Los Angeles
across a 7 ,000 square mile area
The system covers Los Angeles
Orange. Riverside San
Bernardino and Ventura coun-
ties, prov1d1ng cellular service to
more than 40.000 subscribers
The PacTel cellular system in
San Diego serves more than
2,000 customers and covers 525
square mites across the San
Diego metropolttan area and
ad1acent coastal waters The
PacTel cellular system 1n Sacra-
mento covers 1.500 square miles
across portions of Sacramento
Yolo and Placer counties. and 1s
used by more than 1 000
subscri bers
PacTel Mobile Access is a
wholly owned subs1d1ary of Pa-
cific Telesis Group the western
regional telecommunications
holding corpora l•On head-
quar erecfln-san ~ranc1sco
1933 Lincoln still rolling as active police car
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sit-
ting In the police parking garage.
surrounded by dusty brown and
gray autos used for undercover
work. Is a proud, gleaming 1933
Lincoln Phaeton.
A classic car kept in tiptop
shape In case there's an under-
cover 1ob against an antique
gangster from the Untouchable
era?
No. but the past 1s why the
Phaeton has been lovingly re-
stored by the poltce department.
says Loyce Tucker. 41 , head of
the department's vehicle fleet.
"Unlike the fire department.
the police department hasn't
been one to take care of its past."
Tucker said.
Only the Lincoln and a restored
1957 Harley-Davidson motor-
cycle have survived from the old
police fleets. After years of
neglect. the car has come into its
own and it's a regular feature at
the Columbus Day, St Patrick's
Day. and Chinese New Year
parades.
The car ls registered as an
active police vehicle. said
Tucker. "I don't let her too far out
of my sight."
The Lincoln was purchased m
1933 along with half a dozen
Fords. The Fords went into patrol
Nissan reports
mid-Novem her
sales figures
CARSON (PAN) Nissan
Motor Corp. in U.S.A. ls reporting
sales of 2.284 domestic-built
Nissan Sentras during the Nov.
11-20 period.
Nissan said its dealers sold
2,755 domestic-built trucks dur-
ing the same period, compared
with 5.527 In the same 10 days of
1984. There is no comparable
year-ago figure for the Sentra.
Both vehicles are produced at
the company's manufacturing
plant m Smyrna. Tenn
Sales in the first 20 days of
November were 3,584 Sentras
and 4,314 trucks Thus far in
1985. Nissan dealers have sold
3 t ,614 domestic-built Sentras
and 97.740 d omest ic -built
trucks
work while the midnight blue and
black Lincoln was used by Police
Chief William Quinn In time. It
became San Francisco's official
car. carrying Harry Truman,
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Gen.
Douglas MacArthur and other
dignitaries through the streets
The car eventually lost some of
its luster and. around the time of
the Korean War. it was locked up
;n a barn.
Last year. with the Democratic
National Convention coming up,
the department decided to retore
the car at a cost of nearly 1
$30,000.
Friends of the San Francisco
Police came up with the money
The project took most of a year
and cost $20,000 for the outside
and $9,000 for the inside
"We've got a couple of
thousand more to go before
she's completely back to what
she was." said Tucker
When the Lincoln was taken to
Tim Nill of Napa for refurbishing
1n March. 1984. 1t had only 63.000
miles on it. The paint was badly
cracked. the chrome pitted. and
the wiring a mess. The engine.
though. was m excellent shape
When new, the car sported a
number of innovations. including
the tirst dual-downdraft
•~ l.•N•Oftoto
Loyce Tucker, bead of the San Francisco beside the agency's treasure. a restored
Police Department•s vehicle fleet, stands 1933 Lincoln Phaeton in tip-top shape.
carburetor and an alum1n1um
body bracketed by me'al fen-
ders There are porcelain mani-
folds atop the engine
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'It's a dream to drive Tucker
said You got out on the freeway
and htt 50-55 with no problem
It s a real break tor me to get It
out on the road everv once •n
awhile I love to see people •ook.
at 1t And they do look 1 .:.
something to see
Original Jeep
is reaching
end of line
The 1986 CJ-7 wlll be
the lut Jeep model de
rl•ed from tbe fam ous
World War II mllttary
•chicle. Jeep Corp .. a
aubttdlary of American
Moton Corp.. an -
nounced laat week It
will bait C..J production
on Ja..n. 31. 1986. for
better-eel1lng model•.
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·-• . -Cozy 1 BR garage apart-S 1100 No pets 549-2447 673-4400 or eves call $725 N~ pets 645-4837 $725/mo 832-5086 Sorry, no pe1s ' 168-A Magnolia, CM $375
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P81,05 lrpl, lg kilc gar . ---pets $600 mo 675-6606 pets think ol us hrst lor that ,--I I-tat I lllFFS CtllO Brand new Townhome -1Bdrm $605 choice of •deal hvlng IUfU or
3 Bdrms 2'' ba. 1800 sq ~\a21~~~o~~alk ~~ b~:~~ E1tcluS1ve guarded area •OCWFRllT* 2Bdrm 1"•Ba $705-$710 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 "I'·" 1111" ''"lll• iiro_. 2740
ft 2 car gar $160.000 j & Pines Park 1st, last • 3Br 2"'>Ba. LR. OR, FR. I 2Br, 1Ba w/gar S925 Aleo 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 b twu h1•1h1111m .1p1, Eastslde storage single
ar"rs welcome 644 8138 ~ec 831-92201493-8658 delu1te features, 2 car Bachelor $550 673-4928 WESTUIE VILUH I ~ , gar '>mt to bch Nopets ••~--Id 2 BR.1'.ba,$685 w elec enclosed * COIDOS * Corona del Mar 2122 St 650 Avail t2t 15 DELUXE 3Br 2Ba, frplc ••~._1 IJtC:" 2 BR 2 ba. s700 S95tmo 648-0988 536-3975 or 969-2155 I gar . no pets 'h block Pool, spa no pe1s WANTED G 1 Ste's to OctH 12br 2be nr bch Frpl, bllns. lrom bay 559· 7194 APAITMEITS 545 8 l 22 833 89 7 · a rage. sng 0' $165 000 lo $195 000 pa110 SI IOOt mo includ-1 Rile price! $695 3bdrm • -I dbl, storage only lor 1
' 10•1. down Agt 645 3683 1ng gdnr & elec 675-4928 w/2 bath & gar nr bch 1Cort11 ••I Mar 2622 'h MtlTll FllEE Westside !Bdrm $500 * 10 I <I ye3 r , rent year 759" 1256 atl Spm . I I 539-6191 Agl sm cost Like brand new1 All ullhtles ut1I meld. unlurn. lndry • " • Ct••trcial H v H CARMEL 3BR. ram •FAHlotS VIEW* -. -2Br l Ba. balcony S325 Incl paid POOi. gar. no pets tac. No pets 646-4382
rm $239.000 1982 Por1 I L1kl'I new 2Br 3Ba Twnhse lrYllf 2144 ullls OR Studio $375 Incl 2Bdrm !Ba $680 -• r URNISHl 0 01 I .E. Salt/ltat
Albans 497 1629 1 rn be5t CdM 1oca11on All I VERY NICE 2BA • den. utlls No pets 6'40-4030 301 Avocado 642-9850 Daaa Pt11t 2121 UNI URNISHfD
amen111es $1 575/mo 1detached Turllerock home 2BR 2BA lrpl, garage. -----Spaclous111racllve !Bdrm l11iae11/0ffice Ital
AESIOf.HTIAL AUL CSTATE SE:AVICES 673-6386 or 673-3735 I $1250 759-7602 new crplS/drpsl p•lnl. Bachelor SS25 near Marina $495/mo
Must rent charm 2br home!* •iEiTALS* * 1$950 Nancy/Ag! 673-t600 ~~~~fa~~ 646·~~~ 49~9482 Noon-5 30pm
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cep11onlst. near a C Air·
pon 545-1904 LIDO ISU 1311,000
French doors plastered cerhngs,
BBQ and Nutone center mk1tchen.
upstairs master suite Superb cor-
ner tocatlont OPHSHIH 1·1 163 t LINCOLN LANE
011 PCH very private only1 CALL US REGARDING Deluxe Duplex owners R11t. ltac~ 2640
$800 539-8191 Agt cost IRVINE RENTALS I unit 2Br • study. 2'"1 bl , lBdrm S6 l5 den llv-rm. din-rm. frpk:, 2Bdrm l'l•Ba 5715.$725 2BR 2BA gar lndry Nice Beau11lul 2Br !Ba home! l"IH CtlSf IHfftrt lndry O/W. pallo, gar, 151 E 21st 548_2408 • ptex Ou1e1 street. 1
w i garage & patio 711-7IOO I 9rdnr 3 Btks bch mile to beach No pell
s91s1mo 760--0909 s t295t1se s..4.1121 AVAIUIU IOW S65o cau Jean 631-12es
-••••-••-38r 2Ba. 2 car gar No pets I Loe 2BR-t '; ba Fr le 28R l'~BA Etsl<le Twnhm
Oll OOHIA IEL IU $1150 Lse(818)888-5510 deck g11rage s 10~0· S825/mo Frplc. yard,
lt1ase e stnote ltmtty resl· ex 18 181 J46-0440 Avail' Jan tS, 607'~ garage Nice locallon
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crp1s. drps, pool, c1rpon
2 persons S800 mo
645-0302
IN NEWPORT CENTEH
"11.irm comfortable home
g1ea1 tor enter1a1n1n·g
rnrmal din rm lam rm 3
bdrms 2 , baths Nice
dance 3 Bdrm 2 bath, 2 SAN JUAO Condo 2 story, Jasmine 4~7 -5700 1760 Santa Ana NPwport Rv.t< h So i.tory brick fireplace 2 2BR 2•, be den avall I TSL MGMT 6'2· 1603 2BR 2BA, patio. carport,
3000, t368. 5~ &-520 Sq
Ft 1617 WESTCLIFF,
Nwpl Bch 541-5032 Agt
400-1000-Sq FtNew
bulldlng, lloor lo celllng
glass, ground tlOOf, use
of photo copy, 998-7920
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big yard All new carpel gar O/W fr pie Lae $950 • Wllll.All YILUll • 846-0638/W ~•8·5263/H ' ''" l hrl ""'.' ,, II• \I 'I MADRY ITAIFFH
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M McGuire HARBOR ,93~~~one~~t8111~~1~'~· &mall 1Bdrm !Bath 510'/• • 5 2b .. 2 trpl, nr h•rbor
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Nvwport 8PMh No 400 Sq ft S325/mo
Balboa Penln Pvt entry &
bath Clean 760-9792
REAL TY 673·4400 854 7977 or 863• 1460 Narcissus $6SO/mo 111cl TOP AREA MESA PINES $ t , 175 (2 13) 860·9513
ullls 759-0281 1BR. like new, cozy frplc, -'\ "t I 11 \I, t ;\i,., ' II
I .1' I "11 I _.-------------lwoODBRIOGE 2br • den Unlurn ery nice 28R plll balcony up or pallo IEAWllll YILUIE
I clean detach. ale, l/p, I BA · ~ 1 J 3 down. Gar. pool. spa b 4Cl 1104 BAYFRONT office 1125 sf
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dbl garage. deck. now $800l mQ z:11675.~ '840 No pets 54!1-2~7 WIJ llff
avail no pets S 1200/mo TOP AREA MESA PINES
• outside deck, boat 111p IH Cltatatt 2171 II addltlonel charoe. C1111 1nct gardener 786-2340 C t • 2124 BllCh pvt patio carport Live wl'lef• you have
2 • ti 1 HI 4' ' •Spectacular apts
LafHI ltack 14 fBdrm Apt wtth b1k ony ~~~ 1:~1~. P~a~·~:~· * t & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites
~.,.....--.. '"""'"""'---' o Siivi . agl 557-4990 Un urn, nr en I Hosp. 1 - ---BR view patio Slv S500 COM Prime office 1paoe
mo Avl Jan 21 ' 54:).7375 565 sq/It suite. 3 lndlvld·
LAGUNA VIEW 2 Bed 1n
I wooded Htling P&llO.
bf10hl & new $1 450tmo
Secur11y btdg Also 1 Bed
I unit IOI' S 1150
WATERFRONT HOMCS I
REAL TORS 631 1400
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Pool No pell $495 Call Pool •P• No pe11 •SpaclOYI lownhOUMS
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' • Mo11 thru I r1 646 3 702 Of 642_0678 \Mks Meret1ry for l•rntty E.xperlenoed & Appr•nttefl ACOllUIT (l(OITIWE .account~ pay•bMI poa und•r 25 Suri t1tr1 & rout• 1ecnn1c1an We M~n lite oetc dlfW'IO rm .-v,11111,0 ,t 0 I IQwano e1v11t111ge11011111 Catt ~2-9237 •llOn '" buay Orange 111ny 1714>•03.9911 train Mull have good lbl/S cilr Oflg l2000
.,,,. 01111 ll1c111 Reward blk/wnt S1ber1an tmme<11ate opening tor lull torn11yt E~I*•~ & Naadeo tc.r Cl••Pta f County Ac.I Ag•n<:y AP 12 2Pn'I & 6 7pm Or1111ng retord Cell Mr Priced S400 Sewing
,11 ~Y n:C,.~~rn Share Husky m•I• brnlblu eyes lime 01st11C1 Manegttt g<>Od slulls 852 11500 GRAPH1CS advertismg S•tet T1tt11· .,.~, •11Qu"ltel 10 Key fll llT ... I Wt•l Ttylor lllm t2,,oon mach & tet>le S.C5 MOV•
1 Of separ nds med Vic Bat Peo tor I .JI r•P•dl; t•par•t11nil by tc.~l'I typing a must " 979-602 t ING SALE Y1 17M
.. 1 .. of •tn'i ~g r,o5~ 673-6017 or 494-3685 Must en10~ working with RfClPTltlllT toe at newspapet Ag )'lni trmg!l benef.t~ Se,,CI SS$ Br,,.,.,111 dtn""' ..... ~
Co . I I ChlldrM1 E: ipenence F1111 paced dev""""'ment Lots and Lots e• II d I m-• ·~11 ,..,, r Slll"IO( Tt"'MtAAta• VJ" .... ... ..... ...... ••tma Propert' LOST Brown POOdle vctyl netplul ~.. gr ~ive se iscip infld '""'' ~ <> '0
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''''' M"'>d v .. rc.lu loc LOST brwn/wht Lhasa cations & nohdays bonus hght ottice duties New· ancJ 1dvt1nc.emen1 op borl'IOOCI Pnone BookS 1n etec1rontt ger~ door tbla/gtns lope 1100 2 twn
• 4'> 4 t;JJ I Apso/Shln Tsu mix tem· program and dental in port Pen.nsute loce11on Mercury S•vings and loan portuMy S.sles ana or me Newpon Beacn Cor openets Benet111 w 111 bds c;ompt $100 240-7433
'" 11~ st lot t I puppy 2 • mo ota Vic surance Salary plus I ~xper/n-smllg required •!> looking for an e.. adverl•'lllnQ ecpe1111nc!! AFTER ona oe1 Mar Costa Men 1ra1n r1gn1 person Movmg Compan~ f'lallino
111" ' w 3 000 sf Edwaros & Boise at mileage reimbursement all Debbie 675-9840 IJ•H•enced Old nand lo r1111ptu1 S111id re!lume to Santa Ana F6unta1n vat 1599 B1 Supenor Av C M lurn1tur-·-"" •tutCS.r.
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flt I 16 .. ' v t " t I 4 0 I I DAILY PILOT 0~ 18 or Older Proo! ot CLER" F T narm No So ol Ba ...... r • rrm~ Arthur Coonar person at Deity Piiot 330 or e ospt a ay 1 a rat u re pr 1 n 1 -" ..., '"'
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t. 'l Niee area 548 7249 lion Dept l ! work Garden Cent~r doer not a talker I HOUSEKEEPER F T t1•1> L Wtrbd ~50 drssr 175 ldiatrial 2711 Dumbly-Quirk Me4ical Deatal S 105 N/smkr HB 842·8861> needed This e~acuy fight SALES PERSOI MONEY c;p; Eng• M1dnigtit ""'t Need people to wasn Sotaoattbts $575 Dye
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ball tl'lrougn a hoop wny Mon thru Thr NB 642·2626 Call Luisa 640 8900 Send resume to TEUPllOIE SALES Av.s Huntington Beach I $ 160 LOffiRV TICKE'
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mom Gee· answered lllSHllCl CURI IB11gn1 enthus1as11c person 7812 Edinger Avenue gill shops 1to11s1s & Hos Deli•erlac the Newport Beacn Lttt' & NB 1C M area exper
tne son have you ever Must have at teast 6 mo·s tor a busy professional Hu,.t•ngton Ben ca 92647 P•lats A111eads turt11Shf'd IAILY PILOT Heollh Broker 17 "' pref Must l'llilve gooCI •OltlPml*
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1 MElDACllE llESURCll oenel1ts Call Jell Fell• reQu,,ed ConldCI Tnea lmmoo1a1e opening tor Anne 17 l4i4J2 C,888 spending money or h~e BedCt Coc1st Hwy Sa1or Han1.s Electric Suppl;s piles Modems&. Prrnt.,-a
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ri,mdle approx 55001( 1100 people to par11c1pa1e • • ~tt.HEl ARY $4 50 Hour tut .-fitcettent company SS20 Fc1rm 0• "1n•Pnzes and OFFICE 11511 TllAlllH WASH PERSON 10< t~t Sun Dec IStn 10·3pm.
g•o!>s North San Diego '"n1s Headache Research Clencal/Ofhee 5400 F1hng & Recep11or ~efits and working 1 COOi Award~ Cau us now• We 1 ,01.i can type we will o• P••vdl •en1cte> P T & Re1>uo1tc. Business Sya-
C. oun t y Bkr !61911Program Ontypeopte w11h RECEPTIOlllST 6423850 ond1hons Apply navP'SPvl'ralopeningsin train t01.i on tr•e corTt ~' P<JS1t1ons a.,,a1tao1e •errs j 4 1JW MacAnnur
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fO s s 10 000 up No or qualifying exam Fri Must nave good tete Newpor t Beach 1 n 1oc.it1on .;1 19810 BPdCh immeaiale employemen1 comoo.-y oenef is "'Cl
<.red1IV' no penally Catt 476·8200 tor appt I pnone manner 6•2· 1603 surance oroker L•lt' & ' ~~~~I ~!~'.14{2a1 &1va p,,.as,. dPP•Y '"ppr for full se• "c.e car Nash [)i:tnta1 Call 662 1•00 Aati511t1 6010
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HAWAll·NA.SSAU-CAN good English sk11ts,I personahty math speed bpenenced m shakes I 2pm Spm Morid,ry lhlu CASHIER FOR 7-ELEYEll ARTIST 2607 HarborV•ewOr CaM
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b 500 REWARD for tost tg ~~~e~~u'l~,· t~r ·~~~~~fl~ rielplut Apply m pe1son requ11ed Non-smoker I plus Full time benel•ts HOSTESS Register exp ne1plut W111 G1ow1ng dfulv newspaper ' ~:~11~~r/:~~c~~1:.;,:~
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chast legs. vie fl Toro Good tor 18 mo's regular Fuentes at Rot>en Bein 111g tor Jn outs1,ind1ng DEL 1 HEL p P11rt-11me De11 rieeds mag1nat111" pro Fceq.,., .. Oise Music Br ,
673 2951 Of 545·5650 scheduled airlines s25 Wiiham Frost & A6· SECRETARY I TYPESETI£R / tlc1, hui.ti"'> A11p1y 1n per~0,. tiours HP ••l'lle duct• 1e layout drl'!>I Nho AIV 010 ooei• '>
ea Check s to Grand p,,1 soc•ates 140 t Oua11 51 1 s1at1s11cat typing word ""r\lln Mon Tl•ur j.<;pn1 7 ,414c;.~ 1 J30 unde•~t<1nd!>m.,rrr.and•S· CHARM M arketing p 0 Boit Newport Beacl'l Ca processing CPA ltrm PASTE UP ARTIST B.iv~ a" Or ,., ng •c Cles1gr odvPn1sin9 Dv~tJ f-G "INY • "ID
1 25791 Santa Ana Ca 833--0070 (8am·Se>ml exper a must Send ra-1 p CH Newport Bt:dCI'\ DRIVER llEEDED I<;• J ,0, e•t ot "' 1-r•I'> S POO. BED $ Jf10 BRACELET , sume 10 J w Stegall •mmed1ate opening tor• , 11 1 m oa E , , 1 ,...,,, d•Str mir at'"" rrar A .. 1r ,.,,,,c 64& O& ·e 92799 0' call 850· 1923 CEllERAL OFFICE CPA 666 Baker Suite Pxper typeseuer Musi MOST I ($$ ~PC OPPP~~dall~ ;~ 0a :~1 dPMano~ Qud .. 1, c1nd *LOST* Full flme busy ot11ce 117 Costa Mesa CA l'love have mark I.IP FOOD SERVERS mint J montn •ev•ew ~ s1,1e
$500 REWARD
1
£a1loyaeat needs general office .ss 92626 e•per paste-up bac~ H 1 n 1 10011 1 meflt •a1~e ror re ,301e Newpc1µ.-r P•Oduct on
- -s1stan1 Duties will var~ ground hetptu1· Xlnt ben ° s u · '" ,ng or 1 A ' P "'91!1 t t>t'OPlt" dd 6 tiersol' 'iJ5-3292 De"''-'" •n1w1eage '1t'IO u Ooh
FOR "ET.". Do-•ati'ca JOll recept1on1s1 rehel lthng & SECTI CAL FRIDAY etits 1nc1uo1ng me01ca1 ~ n ~qi>!,.,' 115 c1 .; 1 Appl) " 11 ,_ ,,0,, "ndpr dead -errand running Ple'se oen1a1 nsurance CO••· ' 11 ~ • ' ) DRIVER-PARllll" " We nN'd a competent ce \On 2 ,,r-.m 188'>0 a 05" mus• p, r news· Cnarms consist of sma111 HOUSECLEANERS call ror 1n1erv1ew genial a1mospt1ere Cr,n ' , .. r well organized 1nd1v1duat Dr nf.•s "'• r l'i ti LOT SWEEPllll!! .. at"" €"t.Pr ..... , .. ~,.., aa *SALE'. SALE'.* •ems Wheel Horse. Car· ei per w ·own tran•p Marianne 644·9040 1ac• Ahc;sa 642 412 t ,.., "u,.. u '-' " " •
II C & ~ n our new oll1ce 291 Mc1c.Arlnur Blvd OPf'1no .. '""t'' "eC M us• nave •d"ldgfo pr,5 I " s Piill 11age sma rown I 964_9766 R 1 o1hers of senllmental CIRL FRIDAY espons1b1ht1es to •n-Reg,srr) HO'"" 1000 a• v ng •ec.r1•0 ' ~... g.,oJ cPnP is elude .:.1.istomer c.ontact o~ ... 6:\' •S36 '>8 a•, SP ~ ~, nq., res value (7 t4) 63 t-2225 MOISHHPER tn small but h1gn achv•I) Ne11Vpor1 Cente• tocaiion OIUllCE COAST SANDWICH SHOP Da; a• .:i •PsurnPs •ti Sl1>•e
relined lady 10 hve m pvt olt.ce Phone skills t1gn1 CALL 759·9096 DAILY PILOT sri,11 no ... ~ .... as $4 '>O tir DP1WALL APPPEN. CE Ho11gr A•• O••et1o•
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
142·1111
rm ba & salary w1tn NB bool\lleep1ng lyp1ng 330 w Bay Sireet 'Jlc11 J'" ff'mdl" ~'l!>l 'fJOO l'i PT '"" lvr young DJ'· P "'t P Q "o'
couple 644-8819 45wpm & otner c1e11ca1 TYPIST Costa Mesa ca 92627 t> • D C " I ' J o P ~rsc,.. '-Ian• "g 10 • '.>&O Costc1 Mesa Cii
respons1011111es Good Good Typist afternoon 642_4321 i 14 524 6043 W~ovs Pdr" tr.idP C.4B-89L°l t,1,t,tif
1ra1 n • ~~o./i ~cf II• on Small oll•ce Newport 1 S28 102 • Evs NH'o EA Sf ASSEMBL 't' WOR~ Prof enioaal/
Adaiaiatrahve 5100 Beach 645·4175 I WAITER WAITRESS ShOO 00 per 100 Guarar
UHL SECRETARY WORD PROCESSOR Sales SSlO w11n car tor lunch routP IPPO PdymPnl Nr E•
for hllgahon and generat1tor law ollice Newport I E.ARN EXHIA '>Puict> E;i111 S3S $60 P""Pnce No Sales DE'-
Oata entry exper req E•· business prac11ce at I B\lAcn Non smoker CHRISTMAS MONEY' d,;11, Lo11 s 1(1tchen c.1111 lri•I~ send self addres!">ed
pending Irvine CPA firm torneys Non smol\er Send resume to H111ng Sell Avon lull or part t•me , rr11 ..ippl q7q 0747 <;1,1mped envelope
IOOllEEPER
ORHCE COAST
DAILY PILOT
330 West Bay St
Cos1.; Mosa CA 92€.2'
PART TIME 1 has data entry pos1t1on I Newport Beach Send re-P.Jrtner 5000 Birch St I E1an \/•1.11 -903
open tor ind1v1dual with sume 10 Hmng Partner. Suite 2900 Newpori No e•per "8c. Near C1ass1f1ed Ads ;our one 34 18 En1erp11se Ro
---------bookkeeping skills 5000 Btrch St. Su•te Beach CA 92660 , nome or4~~~~sit11 Katl'li stop snopp1ng center Ft Pierce FL 33482
FOUND Blk Fem Temer Salary range $ t200 mo 2900. Newport Beacn 1 1• •• • • •• •••• • • • $4 10 S,' pPr hr '"',
STUDENTS
vcty Fairview & Wilson (714) 833-065 t CA 92660 • • •• ••••••••••• ••• •• •• • ••• ••• •• • • •• •tii "'"''SllT>d~ '""" yOu• v"'"
CM 548-6246 • • • DELIVERY DRIVER • l\lt•;« CJ ·22 '6'. 1 • p Al RT TJME • • • 9arr Iv S-1.t,... ·Oily "'-.:e•
FOUND c1ass Ring After School-• " • • • l~'a~s ~'~ 5~:~~~~6 & j Student Jobs'. : : : Dally Pilot motor route •• • 5 0~~~T!~P!ct~~0~•sa·
FOUND Diamond Earring l • • • available in Hunt ington /'I I 1'J• Atp•, P£N
Do Y 1U C e e e e N•SA .E~ •H;() P'dC"' v•C 17th SllOowney Sav OU , .. ~ s ash s And • • • Harbo r area. 1-2 hours • •. a P..<-,. ...
•nos Loan Parking 101 A Good Job To Start The New Year? • \\'e a rt> looking for the right • • ft 548•2061 • • • per a ernoon. • PRllTllr
R•lr gP<3t•uc; S•29 & UP wav.... $99 & vP D••"'" gd'> e•ec $99 & "'o s ·o , .. ~ S99 ~ uo
CGMPIPIP L,nf; of HOr't'
I' urn1sn,n9s
AL. APPL ,ANCES
FYlly &HrHtHd
bcell11t C11•iti11
NIOUE F'URNITURE
1e.4• <; Main S•
S<1ntc1 Ana El'"" Ea•nge• & Warne• ·,r
M.}1r St See the Bear
56'-6220
Oo~n 1Q.6 S . ..n 1:.> ',
J Pplrtqe•c!IO•S d•flRr"'"'
SIZf'~ • rt COnd 1,,an
'1""' S80 $200 9"' 6 '94
••l"f! -,,a,,aonq 3-0-1a5
r;;tn~P ..,P.f' Oro11er oN .,...
m•c.•o dOO•E-N"•le w o •
9 d!>!> A.a Cr r s•mas
$4C:.' 6 ·r; 68QI'
Jt. RO So11d Oak Parquet
vorre Tac.le w 4 mtchg
r.r~ ! Caht King sue b"° w •,.,.,a•1 l ntestands
$3ct!:I ea N•Ck 650-8088
BArll A CORINTHIAN
VACHT CLUB Membet·
c;n1p to sell 642·6263
COMPLETE Baro1e set ln-
r •uCle3 Town House
furn,1ute spa pool
Dream Store Super Vet
Beauty Salon Fashion
Bou11que ' Barb1es 5
,,..ote Bartiies an ebun-
Odf•CE: o• c101nes All 1n
P•Cellent conc"'o" $125
Sau 962 2883
•F'tREWOOO'fl'
"'•em1um seasoned or
ange NOOd $110 > $195
vO•O Fr'* Cle 968-808'
JOr-IN WAYNE Tenn•s
( ~t Memoersh1p Re
':lu•eCI .,., $700 838·5209
&Rllll IPEllH
COllSICllEIT CtTI
D•scoun1 or•c.es New &
Gee fCleO \Nicker Jew
~ '• C•otn.ng & An
'QuPS '4S E '9th St
:.os1a Meso r,e.1 lo E Z
r • Quon Opel' Mon-Sc11
Jam 6pm 646-1569
P ,.,r .,,, Macll1nes 6 Pac
v •' V•Oec Coci.111 11
• ;;t 1 .. s ~nd "'ore l'•om
~ '•' "110 650 8086
S!nl"" Zono: P1r Ball Mc1
C."•'"·e comp re.our O•S"H!d
$25(, &40-0949
Coapten 6011
Aoplp e • 28"-2 dr ves
mnn.to• modem CP M
D' ,..1,., S '4~" 1)62 )66 1
FOUND lam Cocker m1•
red & old fem Cnow
blonde mate Keesnound
blktgry mete OSH Tabby
cat fem Tortoise Shi Cal
fem DSH cream/gry Cat ~pot.1 '8eacn.. ~
SMiier 644·3656 I
I • people-P eople who e njo) • • C • • We are looking tor Jr. High and High • • ~. all 641 -4333; Mon-• C.arrera P•aieroom Assis WASH El'!'!. :lrver s !4: ;-a
School students and othe<s who would : pe ople. They mu t be pn-•t: day-Friday 10-5 P .M. : :j;~1 ~~...,;:~09,ieno~· ~:;T D•!>"'"'a5"' S'"n 646·58"8 i'ret to You
enjoy talklng wit h P6(>ple and wonting , • i tt>nt and willing t o ~ork'. ., • Ask for Art. • ::•oc+'s., ~t' o•v• N ' F•rai't•re 60l"
6022
FOUNO'K•tten 7 wks
Can t keep lovable blk
snort natr ~ 1-40 t8
FOUND med shrthr Dog
9otd llody. wht Miii.
floppy ears Vic Grove
mont S A 997 ·4 t68
FOUND Money Vic 0 C
Anport area Owner must
1den11ly 954-3619
with other students their own age. You • • • • " •1 ";c1, ·P~,. · .ic. ,
can eam $25.00 to $50.00 each week In • I lo ur~ a re 1::i0-8:30 .m. : • Orange Coas • op,.• • J"5 ''AV I IUT FURJUTURE commtsstous and MUCH M6REt-V-oa-can-I - ---9" e J 1 work PART TIME In the afternoons and : \ o n · · r i · a nd 9: 3 0 : : Dally Piiot
evening• and stlll have pfenty of free time. .• a.m.-1 :30 p.m. ~aturd a~ . • .• 330 W. Bay Drive You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOLI e
We On-complete training and provide • (' · ,,, 1·n ,..lud " • i.. Costa Mesa, CA .• ... a ... E' sn""P''""nQ ,o., ... ,~. ... • .on1pt>n a t1on , , ,,s,;o'C• .. ss'''"t· • .i, ::s
transportation_ This Is N T A PAPER e houri \' fJ l u~ : 4'••• •••••••• •••••••• e ••••• ,, we11 o4.? !in'e ROUTE AND IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A I . wagt> com· •
WEEKI Come out and help us get new • m 1s.,1o n. • customers for our newspaper and have a : :
great time doing it . You have nothing to •
lose and a super job to gain. Call today I: For a n a iJpoinlmt>nl t'all .: • •
::'v'?t'eC .. • .. < c;oa,ec .:,,: ,:_ -:~o .. :i,. "t,..
Jewtlry Furs Art
6025
FOUND tan female puppy !
tooks Germ Shep/Lao
mix vcty B-hurst 3 Hamil
ton 642 9618
and maybe you can start tomorrow!
Call Mr. Earl I: 6·i2--l 322 : Advertising Rates l.;.C..;.u'"'r.-e..,nt .. ry-.-~--..;H.-1..,nd~r-.•.,a_n_~--;..M;;.;a;;;..so;;.;n;;.;.r'-y ______ P_u_· a_ti_n..,1 ____ _
.. (:"'" c lJP""''' s~··1<.e AMEP CA"l HAl\jr'IYMAN B .,. ""''S TOP OUALITI PAlllTlllC a...---5-•_s._1_os_s_o_r_2_•_1_-s_•_l_2 ___
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SYDNEY
0MARR
Sa turday, December 14 ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19): What begins as routi ne da) n)uld
become c>.ctt1ng. featunng fnends. hopes. wishes. Tra .. el I\ leaturl·J
and so 1s u01quc form of commu01ca11on. Gemini. Virgo. "iag111anu'
persons will pla~ outstanding roles. TAURUS( .\pnl 20.Ma) 20): Fam ti) mL·mlX'rrnuld ren•t\t• hiinor
Lunar emphasis on career. pro mo11on. dcaltng'> with profe.,.,ton<.11
supcnors. Oomc~t1c adJU'itment t'i featured. hl'ip~ rl'Mort· h.irnH111' on
homr front.
GEMINI (Ma) 21.Junc 201· Ddint• tt·rm~. •llX'n ltnr' nl
rommun1cat1on, be.' aware of need tor change 111 rout 1m· r 11u1' ;tl,1111n 1 travel. clandestine nwcttng .. romance that can IX' tran,lorml'd 11H11 \cnou~ rela11onsh1p. ;
CANCER (June 21 :July 22): Dig deep for 10forma11on relating 111 •
legal forms. taxes. license requirements. finan~1al capah1ltt1 l'' ut 1h11\r
,,ho wou ld Ix· associates or panners. You could he L'alkd 10 do
o"ert1mc . 1n romance. rcla110nsh1p intenstfies.
LEO (Jul) 2'·.\ug. 22): Focus on abtllly to finr'ih what ~ou '1.1~
f-mphas1s on pubhc relations. publicll). legal nghts and pcrm1\\1on.,
Love rclattonsh1p grows stronger. You gatn added m:ogn1tton anJ
n1uld win wider aud•ence.
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COLLECTOR WANTED
Part time opening in Laguna
Beach I Laguna Niguel area.
Earn up to $6.00 per hour for
collecting for monthly
su bscriptions. Mileage allow-
ance paid In addition to hourly
wage. Experienced
but not required .
preferred
Mutt be et Leeat 18 yra. old
Call
$2.17 per day
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DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TODA•'
ASK FOR LOIS
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642-432 1 .... 309
AcoQstical Ceilin1s
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spr lyl'd o• •t>m.,11e D•~
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2' hr ED• l H -lHO
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646-8712
Aapltalt 1 Concrete w .. "' II CIPan .ou• '>ouse
VIRGO (Aug B·Sept 22) Stress 1ndcp1.•ndcncc cre:itt' ti\. m•v.
v.a\S of completing basic chores. Be direct. as<;ert needs. get to hl'Jrt 111
ma.lier~ where romance 1sconcemed. You'll make ne" stan 1n dtlkrrnt
dtf'('Ctt on LIBRA (Sept 2J.Oct. 22): Fallo"' th.rough on lirsL 1mprc~1on'
Lunar emphasis on speculatton. children. ph) '>lcal .it1ract1on and w 11.k
, ancl\ of expencnccs. contacts Fam ti) reunion " k.1111red < anu•r
.\quarius persons will figure promtnentl}
10 A.M. -4 P.M.
MR. KIRKLAND
842-4321 ext. 107 ""P-,ir• .. -,n-g_A_ff'-.-~"'!S"""!'R_(\(l_I n-q-lC'I I qp3s 'ilP ·els
'------------------~ l'lAOil"" \ RP:iUllJ..,rg "•C •. J to3 ' 656« 311 3
Heatia1 & Coolin1s
2• 11r n • 1u. uso ~eat,n~ '2one-. Q" ..
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N(l\. 21) l>1H'r"f). look l'x•\ond 1h1.·
1mml•dratr. be aware of wardrobe requirement' 't ou'll tx· on mMc
'°ltd emot1onal·financ1al iround. Kerp options open. make 1nqutn1.·'>
{1em1n1. Sagittarius persons ola) outstanding roles
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Be read) to re' l\C. re\ IC'' and
rcmodd Focus on vcrsattltty. humor. abiltt) to laugh at vour c1wn
toihk'> Shon tnp may be necessary to complete transaction ~orp111.
Tauru.!I persons fiaurc prominently,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· Re ready lor change. tra"l'I
, ar1c1y and pleasant surpnst connected with the locating oflost art1l k
f-tnnnctal picture 1s brighter than ong1nall) ant1c1patcd V 1r~11
\ag1ttanu& person~ play p:1111mount roles
AQUAIUUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): C1rcum~tance~ take ~uddcn turn 1n
,0ur fo,or Don't force issues -what you need "''II pract1c:a ll) ht·
handed you on proverbial silver platter Taurus. Ltbrn. orptn ~·r,on'>
figure 1n eitcttmg scenano . PISCES (Feb. 1 Q.March 20) Loo~ bchmd \Ccnc\ tor p<>nincnl
1nformat1on Quiet mcd1tatton aids 1n re\Olvtn~ dilemma PrntC'l I
pn"nq from thosc who would d1~rupl thouiht\, tat..c without g1' 1nF
an)lhtng 1n rctum ;.\nothcr P1~ plays 1a1\lfican1 role
IF DECEMBER 14 IS YOUR BlRTHDAY }OU arc tntiUt\ltl'"
llynam1c. anracttvc. you do plenty of travehnJ. yuu haH abrltt' to
lommunicatc f~hng~ 1n articulate. enteruuntng manner (rem1n1
Virgo. . ginanus person\ play 1mponant role\ 1n >-our ltfc '\' ou lll\' ,1
natural character analy t. a ph1lowpher. )'OU ptn through 1H1t1en
word You'll learn 1 secret bt-forr this month t!I fint\hed It 'ltngle "'""
1:ould marry 1n 1986 Your most mcmorahlt month\ nc~t \ear "'11\ ht·
March and Occcmh<'r
•
Openings Now Available
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra Ca•h
For Del/very Of Thi• Paper
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week No
collecting. no solic1 t1ng .
Must have dependable car.
1ruck o r station wagon and
nsurance
CALL 842 -1444
Ask for JoAnne C raney
""i'"'• '''0 ' • Q " • .s ·qq Contr actors
011 .. Pwdy' c•a• o<. i•·s "''as-leaiu -R••"
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\sont11t ,,."~" D'"•nu 11'1~
1101 comt'll'• """"' ro11 .. , Jr. e•~ ll?t'!CI -;m ~
PlTIHll COICRETE
All type~ OU•Un' &·c;otOr'l
C811646 ;,>11J 1rir 11st
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family fun for Chrtllmaa t e lu111mas Parade (l14)tlt -UIO our othce neiu S<>ulh Mu•t NII $800/(lr besll OO<ld thlll Ott Ill the f()fm IOI NOTICI INOI """be rec•ved by llW R0t18ld Prnta 19 Mo Tiil ART OF flTE 46 s1ua10 :.1i e with Am I •Generator Aenlala• Tradct·ln1 Weleome CoHt Pl•11 0 1te1 49• 4554 forth "' the t oiwect OOCu· INVITING ltOI City ol Costa Mtsa 11 Ille eco Newl>O"l Beach C G SE ECTIO OF OPE SE E OAVS (Apr .. 1 hr I menl1 Of1lee ot the City Ct¥k P 0 92660 L~~l~INA~ Sl~NCD ~;~erpl=~~nl~;'~eD~~rlHll l s SY';~~~;ATOR N v N lll·SAYERS WSf FORI ,,. llHOMHO I ly: John" ~lrop, DI· eel~:~,~::· 07':!. ~ :: Box 1200 (77 Fair Or1ve1 Thll Dusineaa 1• co GRAPHICS & BRONZ( 1tlnu1 t111 sh wllh rotta l lJ1/J1•2 1117 v 8 au10 atr pi s 1111, ractOf, Malnlenenoe, o,.,. City Clerk 3300 N-....,.,. Coare Man Cat1fornlt dutteO by an unu w ' 1571 Pl11cen110 Ave. Nwpt ..... • crwse am tm stereo atlone end Conelrucllon Boulevard · P 0 B'oll'"'1m' 92628· 1200. until the hour of corpora led HSOCllllC SCULPTURES AT COM 1 Owner mull Miii $3.000 Ben 646·•483 Wknd1 caps complelely Published Orange COHI Newporl Beech CA 2 oo pm . Dec:embOf 17. other thin a partnerthlp PETITIVE PRICES! CALL I lirm 768·8478 only 1141675 0740 ~, YW IASMER Wll '11 w1te insioe ~ out Dolly Piiot Oec•m.,_r 13 20 92658-8915 unlll
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AUTHORIZED FINE ART ,Complete Sotollex Me-Balboa IS' Sf<te-tte for 18' L•a•... , l2HI -PUBLIC NOTICE MAINTENANCE DREDGING or lhe work 1n<1 the name 91 F2141.
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THE NEW P 0 R T & nttw $350 760-0488 art 61 water $80 mo 554.9779 C N 2508 E I tlngulahlno m11rks Any bid Oetly Piiot December 13, 2
HARBOR AREA' I NEW PORT SLIP Ava11 1A lway1 • tremendout CONTRACT0'4S 0111:acl 0 s t:o· rectMved ahtr lt\e llCht!duJl!d 27 1985 January 3. 1988 We1 s 11 I d to /hd ..... ,_.Ion of & 2 ar CALLINO FOR BIDS noer s Estimate 50· c1os1ng 11me tor 1he receipt F·59: 173·1411 u a cus m w ·' Jan 1 $200 Mick ,_ .... , new t: ... u. Mt...., .}IO oa:.io School D1s1ric1 Hunl· App1oved by the City Coun· 01 Olds shall be relurned 10 1 bis New Cost S
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grl I 759 1180 :arefully pr•pared "'0'°" Beach u111ori High ell lhis 9th day 01 December lhe bidder 10 see that his bid ---------Lucien Picc ard Quartz 1•K I present $250 675·4059 preowned BMW't In FORD RAICH p /U '13 School 01S1rlc1 1985 Is received in proper tin.a Pt.ellC NOTICE
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1)73·2674 Ive msg KLOSS NOVABEAN e10I M1·1c. Tr•••-rtatioa ferenc• where you motor c1eanes1 tn CA• (Slk 3822) Piece ot Std Receipt Obl&ln one Ml ot bid dOCU·1 Slendard Speclllca11on1 The tollOWlng pefSO<ll •• S TV 2 I r• .. BMW Lo ded loom Ch to 1181'1 HUNTINGTON BEACl'i men1s111nocostat1haot11ce me be obtained at th(! 01· docng buStnelS u ORANGE COUNTY creen pc ront pro· 1purc .. ae. your • a u 14111 UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· or the Put>hc WO!kS Depart· , c.V Ollhe City Engl,,_ 77 sf A IN LE s s s TEE &HICOUECTOR~ 1ec1ton wscreen remole M ,~ S26000B0543·8874 i 'TRICT EDUCATJON ment 3300 Ntwpor11Fa1rOfrveC01ta Mesa Call· PROO LTt> t378 loga SHOW * con1ro1 pale oak f1n1sh otorc1clea/ VOL vo 62 p t800 •, re· CENTER 10251 Y0tklown Boutev11rd PO Bo• 1768 IOfn•a upon nonrefundable St Costa Mesa, Cell * x cond $l800
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rea1ur1nn ...... apons ot all • Must *'•II 733·0987 CLOSED. SUNOAYS N11me Bid No 6t8 Poot ager Slephen Luy 81 s~1flca11ons and 01her1 Mesa, Calif 92628
r " ..... T t t "" I snrl ale, runs 01ea1 Filtei Aepta,ement Foun· 6-44 33 t I I conlracl documellts may Robert B Kunherl. 250 era' Swor<ls coins fine flDlrr I 108 83 HONDA l855 ATC $4700 675-9565 1ain Valley Htgh School PuOllshed Oranoe Coast also be uamlned at the Of· Camage Or Santa An. ~1Prel':,S1segsunsm01thC o'!a'1hr~ I Power Boats 7012 THREE WHEELER I BMW 83 3,201. absoulety VW ·69 snrf am/Im cass U•COll OllT. 'II Ptace Plans are o11 Ille Da11y P1101 December 13 lice ol th~ Ct1y Cleik of lhel Calif 92704
"' "' r ·~"""P!"'---~~!"!'!~1 $450 obo 733 2299 11 less SI 1 7 5 0 MAINTENANCE OPER· 1985 City Ot Costa Meu Spec1h· This Ousmess ti cor ground C M Enter at 17 Glasspar rebl1 135hp • I ttw 552.0428 new crpt Great cond'jLoaded with power equip· ATIONS ANO CONSTAUC-F 608 cattonswlllnotbematledun-ducted Dy a general par
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Pets A A111•1ll 6049120 SKIP JACK Btmtnt (CHEVY 85 Bia e 5 spd I goo<l S 1500 SatlSurl or 540·5630 School D1s1ric1 Educ1111on ment This sta1emen1 was ltle
Mnltese Pups mate. 8 trim labs. rod l'lldrs VHF au. Ianoe pk~. r loaded. Imports . Wl<t'1y hPl ;> 54o-5595 I u•col• '14 MAH VII ;~~~e~u'~.~;~,~~r~~~~ ~~ Hom~ OF , .h;a~~o~~s~7a\~~~~::i~1 ;~~·hio~~;1~nc:~:~~t
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Nds loving hme 838·9173 32 HUNTER CLASSIC FROM EUROPE AND I ex tr as $2500 C A l l $13.995 (IKBA5651 Dir 964-3339 E~t 320 ME'4l YN MU'4RAY lhl! contract documents Fn203
Rebuilt motor $9800 IEW •11 JEEP I SAVE MONEY! (714)786-6491 540-5630 NOTICE IS HEREBY ELLIOTT, aka MURRAY and shall be accompanied' Publlshf!d Or11noe Coa!
Poodle Puf~ Tetc~p~ (714)996-6716 CHEROKEE EPA • DOT Feders1tzat1on I VW 78 SCI ARCO Special ,_ GIVEN thal the above· M. ELLIOTT, aka by • cer11t1ed or cashier's• Dally Piiot November 22, n
Toy Mtn 50 4 -2 48 1 II 1•11 named School DtSlrtCI IO( MURRAY ELLIOTT, •II• Check or II bid bond for no11 December 6. 13. 1985 11 comes with pis bucket ( 14) 1· v , E<l1t1on newllnl xtn1 cond Orange Counly, California, MERLYN M. l!LLIOTT less than io•1. ot lhe amountf F·55o s5::s 2~~gl radial Jttes DATSUN ·73 240Z. 4 sp<l, I S2 900 Mick 759-1180 ac11ng by and through its AND OF PETITION of the bid, made payable lo ----------
( •i•ll coco brown. all original vw 79 BUG CONV whtl Governing Boatd herein·, TO ADMINISTER lhe City ol Costa Mes11 No: NlllC NOTICE • v slo1 mags concord wht x·cond 39K mt alter reierred 10 as DIS·, ESTATE NO. A 130 7M prnposal shell be con-
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ORANGE COAST stereo verv good con-Must see 10 appre<: $5700 TFICT will receive up to.. To all neors. t>ene11c11r1es Sldered unless accompanied FICTITIOUS BUllNEStl
Jeep I Renault d1t1on $2 800 D1111e olfer 545. 1903 Iv msg bul not tatet than the above-creditors and con11ngen1 by such cashier's Check,, NAME STATIMENT
2524 Harbor Costa Mesa 960 2639 staled lime seated bids lor creo11ors ot MEAL YN MUA· cash or bidder s bond
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.. • DATSUN ·77 280Z 2. 2 nu I cond New Nol rebll the above pro1ect M ELLIOTT aka MURRAY unless II tS made Ot1 a blank ORGANIZED RHYMES T L GQJS I b k I e $3800 548 6030 j lllllCOl• 'II JOWi CU Bros shall be received on ELLIOTI aka MEAL YN M form lumlShed by 1118 C11y ot 20•2 So Spruce St Sant rllCa;I ~ ires r
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mi v ry I eng. • " the place •dentlhed above.1 ELLIOTT and persons who Costa Mesa and 1s made 1111 Ana Calif 92704 I cteao 13500 oDo • Loade<l w/pwr eQu1pmen1 d h 11 De rled d PLYMOUTH Arrow 19821 380-9414 770.1272 VW 75 BUG Xlnt cond AM/FM stereo tape lacy an s a ope an 1m1y be otherw1se1n1eres1eo accordance w ith thej Gary Francis St Martir I pickup long bed SJ 500 new clutch paint & tnl I ' pubhcly read aloud at the, 1n lhe will and/or es111e p1ov1sions ot the Proposal 2042 So Spruce St Sant
Call 642-4321 Ask tor DATSU• '101210 Runs great $2 000 obo ~~c~e ~~: ~~~~5;~f above-stated llme and, A pe1t110t1 h•s Deen hied reqwements Ana Calif 92704
Don Wtlhams Hatchback auto air 673-5028 alter 8pm S 16 995 Dir .,40_5630 place I by Jean Elholl on the Su· Each btdder mus1 be This butlness 18 con
AM FM r adio Low low( 11 t D 1• 9200 _. Each bid must confOfml pertor Courl ot Orange licensed as requtred Dy law dueled by an 1nd1v1dull CHEVY 69 El Camino. •Int m ties A II o ttg' n a I nil OS om es IC ME•c1•y 11••011S and be responsive to the County requesltng that Jean Con1rac1or using a craft or Gary Frat1C•S St Mar1in 6 22 lc t M 6124 cono new ltreS & brakes .. " " "" contract documenls ElltOll be appointed 85 per c1ass1l1Cat1on not shown ()t1 Tho$ s1a1eme111 was Ille.
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Patio Sale Sal 9·2 Bar +NON-PPOFITOAG + 3115 1oade<l A· 1 cono Auto air PS PB and companied by the secuttly m1n1s1er the estate 01 Oe1erm1na11ons may be re-ange County on Novembe
SIOOIS furn TV p1c· 1 RUMMAGE SALE Sat 9.4 c::s~~w 5ga~7e~:;~c~ S4 300 722-8482 more (IGTW5631 $6995 ~e~~~n:~ ~~d l~ey 1~::,•::~: MEAL VN MURRAY EL quired lo Pl y lhe wage rate 13 1985
1ures desk chr etc 481 580 Plumer West C M Dir 540-5630 ' LIOTT eke MURRAY M EL ol lhe craft or class1tlca11on F2t211!
Morning Canyon A<l Btwn Park & Anaheim tires Good cond Only Aato1 Domestic 9300 OLDS 76 Cutlass 2 "oor proTpohesedDtsf~c~~~~..8~'e05'5t .. _ uon aka MURRAY EL· most closely retaled to 11 as Publtsl1ed Orange Coas
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6 13 1985 G 1 as sw are 1u 1 ch en I College Park. 556-4250 ton long t>e<l 53 100 Call owner 58.000 m1 ~Int Call 5-8pm 644-1080 or to waive any irregularlues The pe1111on requesls 11me of the call tor bids F·55'
items chest of drwrs B.;r stools O<lrm tum 642•4321 Ask for Don ' "'·• "1·-· ·~" r 1 h• cond $1000 546-0 116 or 1ntormal1ties 111 any b•dsor authority 10 aom1n1ster the The City Councll ol the
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bed misc turn & tamps before Cnristmasr Large IDS I besl otler 884-6276 Dy CADILLAC s 1 000 848-0934 or termtned the general prevail· The pe1t1ion ,5 &ellor neat· Tne Contractor sllalll FICTITIOUS IUllHIEH
Lois ol bric a-t>rack cl'I01ce of e11ery1h1ng 71 GMC Value Van (step) Eve/wknd 524·2061 842-6428 • 1ng rate ot per diem wages in ing In Dept 3 at 700 Civic comply with lhe orovisions NAME STATEMENT
60 t Poppy Ave al 4th St 229 S1erkc; Frt S S 9.4 Runs good Looks OK FIAT .76 131 new brakes me locality in which lllis Ce11ter Drtve. west, Santa ol Sec.lion 1770 lo 1780 in-The following person ''
$1250 548 0763 · · LARGEST SELECTION PlYIOUTM FURY 'll work •S 10 be perJormed tor Ana. CA 92701 on OECEM· c1us1ve of the Calllorn1a doing business as YARD SALE S811Sun 10-'>
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Come see Rain or Shine 1 I ey nhqaes, 673·6211 County' See us to<lay' tStk 11 3979) contract These rales are on gran1tng 01 the pelmon you lllbtlshed by lhe City ol M1ss1on Viejo. Cehl 92691
336 POPPY AVE. CdM MOVING SALE Sat & Sun' ClHliCS 9045 HONDA 77 Civic 4 spd. 540 1860 Ille at tne DISTRICT ott1ce should either appear al the CoSla Mesa whoch are filed Leah M Wise, 110 Ony>
10·4 Coucl'I Desk Chrs Classic .65 Mustang A/C 5975 ..,70 0~7 • 1111& located at 10251 Yorktown heanno and stale your Ob· with the City Clerk 01 said S1 Balboa Island Call!
Co1t1 MeH 6124 Coffee & End Tbls Re A!T Dlk int super cone runs Aini ' · '
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2600 He1bor Blvd I Avenue Huntington Beach. 1ec11ons or Ille wrmen obf8C· City and shall torten penal-, 92662
cord Player Books & s2800 OBO 673.0727 HONDA 81 1500DX. COSTA MESA CA 92646 Copies may be 1oons w•lh lhe court oetore llM prescribed there111 tori Th•s business •S con E T Games 10489 Sioux White clean $3500 OBO obtained on requesl A copy the heartt10 Your appear· noncompliance 01 the said dueled by an •ndtvtdual OCC SWAP II E R1..,er Cir IWar<l & E11ts1 MG tO 52 new IOP &'I Kilthryn 548·0560 CADILLAC 81 Sedan Sev· ot these rates ere on file al ance may be on person o• by CO<le Leah M Wis.
E\l'ery Sun<lay Orange ltres gd cond 58500 111e i:nese1 cnerrv cono.1 me OtSlR1Cl'oltlce locate<l your llllorney EllEl!N '· '"1HNEY, City! Thts-s1a1..-nen1 was ti~
Coast College Fa1rv1ew \ Hant . Bue~ 6140 Otter Fun Car' 55 1 3800 HONDA Accoro LX 78 !>Ought another wilt 1e1 at 10~5 t Yorktown Avenue IF YOU ARE A CAEOITOR Clerk 01 the Cltr 01 Coela with the County Clerk or Or
Adams Co-;1a Mesa Ad Hatchbk nu pa1n1/uphot go below wholesale' Hun1111g1on Beacl'I CA or a contingent cre<l•tor 01 ...... I ange Counly on No11emt>e1
mission & P1ri.-1ng FREE 5 FAMIL Y-l6002 Melody Misc. Velaiclts 9090 $2450 obo 545-1150 759-8046 or 760-5090 192646 Copies may be ob-the decease<l you musl Ille l>uDhShed Orange Coast t2 1985
Spaces S tO 432·5880 al Eoinger Clothes Furn POITIAC FIREllRI 'II taineo 011 request A copy 01 your c1a1m w11h lhe c.ourt or Oa1ly Pilot Dec:emt>e< 7 and I F2t115C Truck Parts Team Unol 6 Wheel All· Terrain Ve· MAZDA 79 gOO<l con-WE IUY All MAKES I these re18$ Shall be poste<l present 11 IQ the personal 13 1985 I PubltShed Oranoe Coas1
Toys Books Sat1Sun 8-3 hocle. amphibious Kohler d11ton e•lras $2600 USED CARS & TRUCKS V 8 auto ra<llo at the tobsne The foregoing represeniauve apoo.nted by SaF.
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CHRISTMAS BOUTIOUE Irvine 6144 eng $300 OBO 548 3463 CALL 646-4196 COME IN OR CALL FOR \Loe: WXM298) schedule ol per diem wages the court wtlhtn tour months DecembOf 6 13, 1985
Homecratteo gills & or j 11 t I -.a 9100 MBZ 64 230SL 11ew eng FREE •ppR•t••L $1111 is baSed upo11 a w0tk1ng day trom 111e date or first ti-nuollC NOTICE F 553 11aments Sat 9.? 307 & "pp11ances loots. olc nil 01 mport-• • -of eight 181 hours The rate suance of lellers as provided ruu "' -Beaut classic European 4 OellllO 1 d nd ert ----------309 Mesa Or 011 Irvine Av equip patnttngs. camera Alll '11 4000 5 8 667 or holt ay a o11 •me '" Sechon 700 ot the FICTmous BUSINESS ~IC NOTICE
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mower !>preader misc University Park Village I much more' Very clean• MBZ 80 280SE lo m1 18211 BEACH BLVD and one-half The 11me tor tiling c1e1ms w11t FICTITIOU.:~-
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Dr Elden 120 C Ltsa L11 PRE-MOVING SALE 540 -5630 S
17 25° Firm 495·5577 847-6017; 541·3331 1 •he contract is awarded. and heartng noltced above Coast Otltce Equipment. do;::;~~!?::;~ ::rsons are
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r,nlta bed e!C Stiver r"'d 26000 ml AfT dtr t11k1qrdy all i"lleases to con<l new tires & brakes I u11der such CONTRACTOR. Ille kept Oy lhe court If you Santa A11a CA 92705 19000 MacArthur Blvd clnth111q ewelry I< rte •!Pm<; M•'><.. ~•le 8 balh C.J~S $6700 645 0168 m1 rnust Sf'lll' Only $148l CALL 545 2014 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 •n pay not less than the said are a person interested tn Vince Sellare111 25165 Irvine Cahl 92715
ilt>ms Nothing over S 10 •ottm looo processor $25 000 650 t 185 spec11ted •ates lo all work· the estate you may serve Calle Busta El Toro CA ABM Enterl)Jtses Mass
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Mov111q Comt.oanv hav1nq Must sell by 12· 1!. DELIVERY DEPARTMENT "a0
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(.. .ver Bra I BMW·635CSJ • • • C 7 14 476 144 Jmmac Black 5 SP<l T I 1 ducted by en 1nd1111dual ""
lurn1ture sale Sa1uroay Catt Jim 733-2011 McLAREN 'S BMW I AM/FM stereo $6900 Otc School 01stttc1 Hunt No bidder may withdraw admin1s1ra1or and Ille with ¥~nee a1111re~11 Ill d ducted by·• corporation
' 1no1on Beach Unoo11 High any h•d 10< a period of lotly· the court with proof of Stir· '8 staieme was e R Marolla President 1306 Logan A.,,e 1 Olk 6148• MBZ '65 500 SEL Blk hke 547-4 153 hm 546-0945 School Oistr1et five (45) days alter the date vice a written request stat· with 111e County Clerk 01 Or· This stale~enl wu ltleo
So ot Baker LlgaDI luck M·F 11119, S·S 1111 f, new Cati 714-476-1144 CMEYY CHEYITT£ '11 Bid Oeadltnf' Bid No 6191 set for the opening ol bids ing lhal you destre s~l•I ;ng;8;oun1y on November wflh the Counly Clerk of Or·
MOVING SALE SAT ONLY Sat AM Nov 9 IBM type· 626 S Euct1<l St ser 023 IS 4 speed. att. wheel covers 'l lO PM January 14 A paym8t1I bot1d an, d a no11ce ot lhe filing 01 an In· 1 F2tll7
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ange County on November HousPlull ot tum rPlrtg wrt1er -sota stereo & Fuller Ian CA MFRCEDES 8 500SEC 1986 performance bond wt 1 be venlory and 1ppra1sement of 15 1985
tools 2884 Velasco c:h1na cao1ne1 walker etc 714-6806300 1 4 casselle Place 01 Boo Receipt I requtrf!d Prtor to execution estate as$9IS or 01 the pell· Published Orange Coast F2tm
4 MPSarl•" M111 'l46 255i &3; Ramo11a 494-1738 21 691·6701 w CPllu lar phonP. 1L1c 1CUX900t HUNTINGTON BEACH olthecontract Theo1ymen1 tt0nso11ccountsmen11oned DallyP1101No'iember22.29 Published Ora11ge Coast
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tease 557-4758 CENTER t0251 Yorktow11 ments .i.en Elffott, .-.mi-F-55I
THEODORE MERCEDES BENZ 67 Avenue Hun11ng1on Beach By: .lotln J. McElroy, DI· MYERS a D'ANOfLO, Al· PUBllC NOTICE
210 11, G d CA 92646 I rectOf, Maintenance. 01"r·1 tOfneye IOf .-.mi-. 3303 r.on" ~3u5s00r s5e5 886°7° Pro1ec. 1 IOe nt1r 1c:at1ot1 atlon• •nd Conetrucllon Wffehlre l lvd., Suite 500, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
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ROBINS
FORD ~IC NOTICE surface Sw1mm1no Pool Oa•ly Pilot December 13. 20 Published Oranoe Coas1 The following pe<sons are
• Fountain valley High School 1985 I Oa1ty Pt101 December 6 7 doing business as V11s Tool
Place Plans are on ltte F-598 13 1985 & Engineering Co 7211
CHEVY Malibu 1980 MAtNlEN.\NCE OPER FS1·583 Garden Grove BlvO A
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NAME STATIMENT
ancl' of factory warranty
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IMPORTS
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Al IONS ANO CONSTAUC n11n•1c NOTICE Gardiln Grove CA 92641 c.l assic wagon Air 'TtON Room 321 Hu111-1 rUU\. Edwaro M VHQuez 6921
AM/FM 2 tone pain! I 1ngton Beach Union High NOTICE TO NlllC NOTICE Hood Drive Westminster
elec seals $2 950 Call School D1s1r1c1 Educaloon CREDITORS OF Ce 92683
642-4321 Ask •or Don Center 10251 Yo1k1ow11 Av· BULK TRANSFER ,uauc NOTICE Thll business IS con-
W1tllams enue Huntington Beach CA (S.Ca 8101 _,.107 I INYITINO llDS AND ducted by an 1nd1V1dua1 92646 Ph 17 U · PUBLIC HEA,.INQ FORD 65 Mustang A/C one U.C.C.) SCHEDULINQ Edw&rd M Vasquez
I A/T blk int. super cond 964 3339 Eat 320 Nouce •s hereby given 10 NOTICE JS HEREBY This 111temen1 was ltlf!d
$2800 OB0673-0727 NOTICE IS HEAEBY,crecltlors ot the wllhln'GIVENth1t sealedb1dsm1y w1thl11t1CountyClerkol Or-
1 GIVEN 5that 111~ abo~e nameo transferor that a bulk be received 81 the office 01 ange County on November
WE BUY CLEAN I riamed Ch<JOI 1str1c1 or transfer ts about to be made the C•t Clerk 3300 New ort 7 1985 LOW MILEAGE Orange County Calllornia I on personal property hereln-1 Y P F291853
DOMESTIC & IMPORT Helin!) by nnd through 115 Aller described Blvd · Newporl Beach, CA Published Or11nge Coas1
The lollow1no persons are
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BISMILLAH MFG CO . 6360
Rolarld Street Buena Park
CA 90621
YOUSAF Rljl MOham
m11d 14152 Flower Street
B-3, Garden Grove, CA
92643
This business is con.
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CARS, TRUCKS & VANS Gov<1rn1ng Board herein I fhe name and business, 92663ou~~'e' '2h7,~odu: oolt4 ..... ~0 Oe11y P1lo1 December 6 13, This 11a1emen1 wu lllect
MGA 56 Strong runrlE'f I altM rPIArred '" as DIS· address of lhe Intended IP mmbern 1985 for Og~ .. 1c""1•L 20 and 27 1985 with the County Clerk ot Or TRICT wtll r1>Cf11ve up 10 l•Bt1Slerors are DONALD E ce rr " F-~87 anoe County on Oecemt>er Almost totally restored OUI not Inter lhan 1he above· ZEAWE"'H •521 West I POLICE TOW TRUCK SER-9 1985 $2:200 call 557-3621 ~.. I db d ' " .. VICES FOR A 2-YEAA F*441 stat"'' time 5"11 e • s or Coast Highway Newport A 0 n.m1 1C NOTICE me award of a contract tor Beach CA PE I D ruut. Published Orange Coast "'SSA" LEASI"' I
Sentra. Maxim•, I 300ZX
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.in<l rec1eve a free DODCE '11 01111 "024"
portable mini vacuum Auto atr cond pis am11m
w1lh cre<l1t approval s1ereo custom trim Low
LParn aboul teasing on miles 1 IBCA697l
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THI ODORE
1he above pro1ecr The IOC8ll0t1 tn Calllornia' NOTICE IS HEREBY FICTITIOUS •Ul lHESI Deify Pilot Oecemt>er 13. 20
Bids shall be rec:ei11e<l in or the chief e,ecullve office! FURTHER GI~:·:~ a pub-NAMf STATEMENT 27 1985 January 3 1986
the piace 1den1ttied above I or pr111c1p11 business ott1ce1 ~~~~1';03~11 m h 00 ~~~~~ The foltowino perso11s ire F-59•
and shall be o~ned nnd of the intended 1ransterOI' is 8 13 1986 ~n the Cit Hall doing business u OAM·
pubhcly reao lllOVO 111 lhe 2602 Hell Slreet. S1n1a Ane.1 c'Xuncll Chambera )300 Doucette Jolnl Venture.?----------
abov!' s111eo 11me andl CA IN-port Boulevard: N-· 3151 Airway Avenue. Suite ~IC NOTICE Phlce All othe< business names P<>"1 Beach CA 92663 tor 1·2 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Eecn ()•0 must conform and 11ddresses used by the awardln said contract and OAM· Tucson I A Call· K 221'2 and ne responsive 10 lhe transferor wtlhtn the pesr 1 1,!I,. · l0tn1• L1m11ed Partne,,h1p NOTICE CW 1 1 d mems nteres ""' pert0ns may ap. • co11 rac ocu 1hree years ere None ar end be heard thereon 315 I Airway Avenue. Suite A""LICATION F°"
Each b•dder shell be ac The name end bu11nessl pe WANDA A ,.AOOIO 1.2 Costa Mesa CA 92626 CHANG« IN c.omp11n11'd by lhe securtly address ol the lransferees CITY CLERK. CITY o; The Oouoelle Company. OWNIJt ... Of
•eterrpd to tn the c0t1tracl &re EDWARD VINCENT end HIEWPOfllT HACH 8266 N Swan Road. Suite ALCo+tOllC MWRAOI
Oocum!'nts ond by lhe hi! ol RONALD PRESTA. 315061 P\lbllshed Ore Coasl 262, Tucson Arn0t11 85718 UCINM
oror1ost!CI subcontr11Clors Bluff Drive So Laoune. Calf· Dall Piiot Oec~bef 13 ThtS business 1s con· 12·6-85
Th11 01StriC1 reserves the torn•a 92877 tge~ dueled oy-a oener111 pan. To wnom It May Concam
right 10 1a1ec:1 any or all D1ds ffle property perllrltnt F·606 nersh•O HSUAN. Jam-Min 11 eppty
or lo wa111e any irr90ul1t11les hereto 1s descrtbed In gen-Larry B Thrall. Pre11dent 1ng lo the Oe9ar1men1 ot Al
or intorm1l11tes in eny bids or eral as Stock 1n Tr11de. Fix· Th11 slllemftnl was 11'-d cohollc Beve<age Conlrol tor
in tne b•dd•ng lures Equlpmen1 end ~IC NOTICE wllh the County Cfetk of Of. ''47" On Sale 0-al (Pub
The Departmenl 01 Indus· GOOdwlll ol 1 Cl!f111n UquO! ange County 011 December Eal Pl I to NII atcoflollc
lrtOI Rel•llon1 hU de· Slore • Ott Sele General "'•LIC NOTICE 3, 1985 belll!flQIS at 2642 Newport
-t PO"R Ht-ROBINS termtnl'd IM general prevail· weens 2.1:44!4' 1 bu.II· .JJle Cll,X -DI Newpor I Faatet BtvO , Co11a Me11. CA Of!Otirt~ClfPt!!'Cf!Wl'n~ft1n ness and is Joca1ed 111 4521 Beech Publlc Woru Oeper1· Olbeon, Dunn and 02627
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PORSCHE 74 911 reo
n~ eng und1tr $10 000
I Wlrdy!\ 8 5 QS7 3900
RABBIT Con11ttr1 82 whl
1mmo11c A11 mags ~ler.-o
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642 8870 ev &61 9548
SUBARU 82 Cp11 2dr
Sport 11Pry c 14'an IO "" I
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1h11 IOClll•ty in which lhls WEsl Coat Highway, New-t!'lenl 11 receiving propoaals Crutcher, Attorner • •I Law. Published Orange Coasl wofl• '' 10 be performed IOt port Beech. CA The busl· 101 P1oteu1on111 Services tor IOO Newp«t Cent., Drive, Daily Piiot December 13
ench 'rail or ty~ ot worll· M'9 118me used by lhe said the preparation of an ao Newp«t 9-h. CA 11985
m11n needed to e•ecute tf\11 transferor al said toce11on 11 pre1111 report tor the ac PuOlllht<l Oranoe Coasl F ·596 FORD 74 Capri, new I <.Onlr11c1 ff1He r11es are on BAL·PORT LIQUOR qu11111on ot ieuehotd D11t1y Pt101 December 5, 12.
oral<es & water pump lilt al lhe DISTRICT oll1ce S•1d bulk transfer 111 1n. 1nterut1, moblla home 19. and 28, 1965 ----------
AIC N!!i!dS valve )Ob 1oco111td "' 10251 Vorklown 1ended to be consummated coaches end """'4111tl tor F·589•
$950 oeo 84 ' 2319 A1111nut Hun11ngton 8e11Gh . 81 the otlloe of· ACTION wtdenlno Coast Htghwly be-DllD•1c NOTICE ~.IC NOTICE
FORI L Tl 4H •13
Bh•I" ,., color 111un "" PS
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CA 92646 Coo1es may be ESCROW. INC . 800 Norlh lwMn Ille Upper Newj)Or't l"UU\.
llllllU"ed 011 request A copy Tu.rln A'ienue Suite 0 Bey Brtdg11 anO J11mbOt .. ----------1 K 22114
ot '""'_. ra1es are 0t1 Ille al Santa Ana California Or· Road This pro1ec1 11 a F9d· FICTITIOUI IUllNISI F~~A~=-~·
lh• DISfRIC:T oll•C• IOCalfld 011oe Counly on Of alter 11tal 11'1(1 Clly·fUt1ded pro-NAME ITATIMIH'T The IOllOWlng ~·•re 111 102!>1 YorktOw,, Avenue Jenullry 2·,..86 Thll tiulll tllCI All Qulllfled Dlslldven The following P'f80tl 11
11 Hunt•nqton Buch CA 1,11111flf ,1 nol eubtecf 10 1aged B1n1neu En1erpr1aes dOlng bullneaa aa doin g bu1 n ea e aa
9?f;46 Copiu may t>fl ob Calllornit Uniform Com· •110 Women'1 Bu11neu EXlERIORS UNLIMITED Gi.nWOOd Pl~. ~1 Vie
1a111ed on r t<iuut A copy 01 mercial Cod• Section 6106 Entef'PflMS are enourllQ4KI 4• 7 NOflh Newport Blva • 8, 1or11 S1ree1 Costa M ... CA FIRI f AtRIOIT '10 thest> rates ~111 1)11 POiied The name end addrHI of 10 submit a P'OPOMI 0..0 Newpon Beech Ca111 92663 9:M21
111tne1ob 1>111 TM I01900lng 111, person wllh wflom fine 10f receipt ol propotal1 Annelle Mlnf141)' 44 1 El John L Ulll. 232 Rot>
tehf>dulfl! ~I Der d111m waoes ClltMt mt y 0. ftled II AC II Friday, Janual"f 3 1$"6 91 MO<lena Newport Beach 1nh00d Place. Cotle M ...
Auto 1r1ms att cono1t1on
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"bu.ad u~ • w0t1 .. ng nay TION ESCROW INC 800 N 5 00 Pm Calif 92663 I CA 92827
(II ••Q111 tl!t houri the rate Tuslln Avenue Sutle 0 Coor .. nf 1"-Request IOf Thia t1ua1nesa 11 con Thll bu11ne11 18 con
In• '"'>"d•v AM "llefltme S•nla Ana CaJllOfnle 92705 P1oposal ere .-...aneoi. lroml ducted by en 1ndl'l1C1u11 I Oocled by an lndl\'ldval
woo U •l4 1 I.>• at '"'" I me the C1tw of ~I e..cr. Annella Minney Jonn I. Uni ' ' and the 1111 day fOf tlllng ,... ....... 'w0tk• ar1--I. Thia ataltmenl wH 11'-<I This 1111~1 wH filed •110 Ol14' ""' cta1m1 0y any credit Of thell .-u..,.... """"' Coo Cler1t
It thall be '"•"<lalory upon I Ot Oecemoet 3 1 '985 3300 Newpof1 eoui.vatd Wflll ,,,. C0unty Cletk ot Or wnn Iha Illy . of Of
1n11 CONTAACTOn10 wnom wtuc;h " ine bullneu day ~1 8et1ch c11111orn1a 1noe Coonty on Nov.mo.. •no• Covnt)t on O.C.,,.,bef
IM con1r..c.1 •t •wlrOed and betor• the contummatlOfl 92~ AllentlOl'I Mr H0t1t 12 1985 IO t9e5
upon ,,,., 1u1>enntrac1or I dal• apectti«l above Hlawaty (114) 844-3311 '191 ,..,._,
und111 ''"" CONTRACTOR Oaled November 21 PuDUthed Orenoe Cotti Pul>11"'9<1 Or•no• Coetll PubllfiNld Chnge Coeat
to pay no1 IM\ thao '"-Htdl 1995 Diiiy PllOI 0.CMnt»r 13 Detty POOi Novemo.r 22 29 Oa11y Piiot o.c.mo.r 13 20
l!>t'ttl1fld r11•t Jo "II wort. D()t!IALD I UfllWllCH, t985 Oecernl>fo! 6 13 198!1 '17 1985 Janvtl"f 3 1t8f
'"'"' •motov-.ct II" lf!Mol 111 Tranet.for F 607 J 552' !! ·&95
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N~I L••• .... Tollll'leltt,benef~IQ P~•bl•cl'le•11ngwilt'"n.tdll loo1011ey1yrngll()(lhwetl.,ly UNLESS 'l'OU TAKE: Al;; encumbr•nGet t? pey 11'leon $an11 Ana Blwd b9-I VIC·ll ... ,,_..., 1'2IOlltP«lflCAlllOl\tmutl O.Ciellt· HMO
,,..,._...... c'.Ollora end eon11noonl I l'lou•ol 7 30om on thtt,of al'ld MIJec.nt to Nkl Lot TION TO PROTECT YOUR remainino ptlnei~ """of '"""n Sycamore St & O•_.........._...,.Nelr· II' 1n IN Old. end~ lO ~ C ~. IOO Tno Ol'lgfnal or tnle No-creo11on of MILDRED w t3rh<11y01Janullfy tHO rn1 88 dffer1~ulOllO'lllf1 PROPERTY rT MAY BE 'tno notH ~roo Dy M id 81oaow1y San .. Ana CA.ii wood, CeHf9fele tttM,IMt 10f1h eny ll9m In IM NewO<>nCenl•Drtw !kilt•
tice20 .-:·• 1rocorded on 'MILES Ind oerson1 wno ~nt C11v Hall Council BogtnnrOQ et IM pomt ol 'SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE OMO of Trull wrtn lnletN I t!Qllt Ulle and 1n1et .. t con (t tt ) ...... t2. er C.,.. ... 1pec11te1110111 tl'll ll CHI 700 NewP«1 leecn C~
t I/ ..!.as•" ~umenr No mey l>O 011\or#!M •nteretfed ~::bot• 3300 ~ In ,.". c 11 0 n OI I h. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· thOtlOll •• oro1110.0 Ill MIO veyeo 10 end "°"" n.ld oy ti Alllftdef, True,.. ..... CH• or~ '°' re;Ktion ol l'M 92MO 85 ,..., In I ottletal r• In , .... wlll •nCl/()f """ atCI N ..... p0f1 Be~ IOUll'leHletly PfOIOng•llOn NATION OF THE NATURE nolet ldv•ne•• II eny unott ... a 0..0 of Tr11a1 1n ~ bkl w... N. Grehem, !40
cOtCI• of Ille Ot11ng41 County I 4 l>OllllOn Ilea l>Mf'I l•ledl CA 92043 11 ..,111cn lime encl 01 rno IOl.llhWMltt'Y 1100 of 0 ,. THE PROCEEOtNOS under t"41 l.,mt of Mid OMO tn.e P'CIC*'l'J 111 ... 1.0 '" M>O Put>lllhecl 0111ng41 COMI (al:ft DoO lllell • tonti 11'9 ~ CMW On,,. &uil•
n.c;ordof Oy WILLIAM MILES JR 111 plec• 111101 .. ted l>OtlOnl Lot50 MidlllCt wlll'llh~,A(;AINST YOU YOU of T11i11 f ... Chl'll" enCl lC<>vnty Cll•IOrn•I . Otlter•O· 011ly Pilot O.C:etn!>« 6 13 lull~endt~of 700. ~ liMcll CA
NOTICI Of' Dtl'AUl.T tho Superior Co..rt Of 0,. ;"'Y ac>PMt end l>O hol td P•r•ll .. with end tOOO , .. , SHOULOGONTACT A LAW ••i>enMS Ol thl Trull .. •nd •no the land thOfern 20 tte• •II per.on• enO ,,.,., ... t20IO A~·~·~ TO enge C~mly requo111no 11'1•11 ";~ .. flOllhwffl.,ly moature<I •I YER Of Ille t•uat• CIHled Oy H id lno lend ••leu.a to'" tn•• F ~H 1nt••t.O 11'1 ll'lt ptopoul " g,.,,.. A Holm.. 500
" 1Wllll4MMILES JR '"•P· A AGOK>, CITY rtgnt1nglfll1omtllonor1n. NOTICE IS HEREBY O..OofT,1,1t1 l ~I •• 911Ulltd Ill me IMbidllDy •'°'PClr•tron. ~c.ni.Drlll't Sult•
OllO Of' TIWIT pointed u pe<sonat rep-~""· CfTY Of' NIW• wtete<ty line of Mid Loi 88 GIVEN that on O.Cem1>11 The toter amounl or 1ne!Srate 01 ca1.rorn1a County P\8.IC NOTICE 11ato the t\tMll Of trit of• 700 NtwpOft a..cr. CA
1W<>tn0 .. :~OPNOE TICI 11Mn1111"" 10 eom111,,1., 1 P t>I MAC~. Hid P01n1 of 1ntttMCt10n 20tll 1985 ,. t2 00 0 ctock I unoe10 b•••n<:.e 01 tne 0011 1or 01ang. and '' oo.c110e0 1 fletf• Who c:an 1119" 1111 t21C10
IF y Un ., ATY IS IN ,,.. ....... of MILDRED w u .. lled "'enge Cou1 bolOQ the beginning of • p"' ol Mid d II Ille gallon MCUltd by llWI 1>'00 u lollOWt , .... 0 ... ,....,, on oen•" 0( the TIMI l>lttlNN ,, COO·
FOACCLOSURE BECAUSE 1 MILES ~ally Pllol OocembOr t3. non·llnOl"I e1o1r..-COl'Clwe Chapman Aftl'I.:: enlrence e•ty 10 be totO and reuon I PARCEL 1 FICTITIOUl llUllNll8 CO•OO<lliOn and .netl\11 <tuc'ttd O'; I pertnerafup
VOU ARE BEHIND IN VOUR Tne oemron ,equuts 9115 well.,1)1.•nd l'l•vlnQ a r.011.11 10 tile CMc Canter Bvllding able e11rma1.0 C<>tll e•· An und1v1C1ed 11106tn I .. AMII ITAT!MINT mote Ulan one ottic.t m~t 0ovto l HOln*
PAYMENTS. IT MAY 8[ au1nor11y 10 1Clm1n1~t., the' F-605 ol 5200Itel .• 1t<STOJ of .. 10 itOClled ., 300 Eur Ch•~ l)lllHS and ldV!ln<lM •I lh•1•nllf•ll In and 10 Loi t ol fl'l• IOllow•ng pellOlll ... 1.gn II tno Old •• ~. Ploft· Tfllt ... ,.,.,...,,, WU lllOCI
SO l D WITH 0 UT AN 'i' •state under rho lndepen-curve to .. Id l)Oln1 bOl ll I man Avenue in 11141 Ctty 01 I ••mo or rile ln•t•et oubocetlon T rtet NO 82• 1. 11 per mep I oo1ng ou1tne .. 11 Burman n.,an1p or • totnl 11911ture. ..1111 Ille County Cletll of Ot
COURT ACTION, •no you dent Admrni11ri111on ol ft., PUBllC NOTICE south 7• 0419r ... 12 30' ouinge cou'nty 01 Orange of 1ne Notie. of Sett 11l111C.ordOC1 111OOOll3'1. PION C•ttrot inc Bray Produeta tttl• the "•~ encl .O· 111'91 Counly Ol1 Nolltmbot
m•Y navt thtt 141911 1lghl to 1111e Act wttt, lllonpe llO\llhtrly erQng ST are °' CetolOfnr., £X~ Is 122.763 4.6 2 t end 22 of MllQ9!tenoous j Oms.on. 164 t5 Von Kerman 1 Or1ue1 or all Q4W*tl pefl 1'1 1985
()ting your &eeount In good The pe11110o is !Mlt tor hoer NOTICE OF PUILIC HEAl'l• satd curve through• centre.I ECUTtVE TRUST DEED Tne ~nolic11ty under u 1o Mape, m 1ne ottrce of tne A•enue l•~tne CA 921 t• I n•fl and 101nt Y91'tlurora If ,., ...
tlll'ICllng by paying all of Ing '" Dt1>t 3 .. 100 C1\llC INO englt of 37 degree• 00' 00" SERVICES INC a Ctlllorntt o..a ol Trull hereolor• ex· Co..nl'( Recorder of H JCI Burman·CHtrOI Inc •01 1 lh• OICIOeo II • IOI• P1,10ltll'ltd Ofenoe COUI
your pHI due P•Y11'141nlt plua Center Oflve, Wast. Santa I NOTICE IS HERE BY 1 d111ance DI 33 58 IHI 10 • eorporauon aa <1uly •P· ocuted and dtl•wereo 1o tna County I Heck on u c k A ven v • 1 p1Qoria1or1n1p ot enotn.r •Delly Pilot NO¥ombor 22 29
permitted c:o111 ind ••· Ana, CA 92701 on OECEM· GIVEN tllal the City Council ree1111 tnereol wll•cn ~ears pointed rrustee under and under11gned 1 'lllfrttten Doc· EXCEPT THEREFROM aH J HackenHcri New Joreoy ent•ly 11111 Cloet bvalneet o.e.mt>« 8 end i3. llla& pen"* 'lllfllhln tl\rff 1110111111 9ER 18. 1985 111 9 30 A M 01 1ne City or N....,port Beecn sou1h 08 dlQtfft 47 30 purtuanr 10 the PG"'•' 01 18•1t1on or Default en" De-0<1 get minerals end ott>e• 07601 A Nev. Jeraey c.Ot 1o1no• • hcm1ou1 name, thl F-5"9A
from tho d•t• 11111 notice or IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe wlll l\Old a ~bllc hearing on east , I hone• .. 1ou1n 76 sale conl&rred In lh&I eettatn mend for Stl• and 1 wrt11•n l'lyCl,oc•r oona. oetow • por1111on 01d ahall be in tno rMI n1mel
dtl•ull wH recorded. Thi• grtnllng of the pollllon. yoo tlle app11c111on of The Bren deg1 .. • 30 00 ••&1 30 66 Deed or Trusr executed b)' Notice of O.f1u11 and Elec-1 depth or SOO leet N•ll'lOut i Tn11 bu11neu '' eon or the 0•0<111 wirn I deaig• ----------
emount It se.987 53 •• of 1hoo10 oitl'ler appear at tho Comp•ny for feet to Ill• nortlleHterly lino H A R o l o l l o y D 11on to Solt Tiit vn00r11gnoa 1 tlle rtgnt or 1MJ1fec:. entry as duc1.o oy a corporauon I n111011 lollowtng 1llow1n~ P\8.tC NOTICE November t5 1985, and wlll lltanng ano lllle your ob-TENTATIVE TRACT MAP Of said Lot 68. lllonco along SCHUMACHER an unmar. ceused Hid Notleo ot o.-reMI'\/~ 111 lntrrumonl9 or Burm1n-C111ro1 Inc OBA (tT>t llc1111ou1 nemel __ .....;;.;;.;;.;;;;;..-.;...;.;.;..;;...._
1ncroate unlll your ec:count /ec11on1 or Ille written obiec· NO 1 t949 on property said nor1....-.11er1y line and rie<i men reco•Cltd Jury fault ano Ele<:llon to Seti 101 roc:ord R1cnaro T Catdona VP P'0..,1Cled nowtv., no loc· FICTITIOUI MlllNlll oecomo• current Vou may 11on1 w11n tne court Delore tocaied 81 3•00 51h Avenue, 111 nortnwottttty PrOlonga· l7t'1 t978. in Book 12759 of oo record.CS tn the county .-.LSO EXCEPT lh«elrom F1n1nc:o 1111ou1 name 11\111 oo 11seo NA• ITATIWNT
not heYI 10 P•Y th entlte un· tne l'lH rtng Your appe11• I 1eqvas1 10 aubdtwtde 15 07 I~ not11'1 15 degr-•7 Olflc••I Record• of H id wl'le•• tho , .. , P•oPltlY ''I Unllf t tnrough 106 H Tn11 1111~nt w" 1111<>111n1 ... ll\lfl •• • current Tne lollow•nO Plftot'll lfa
paid porllori of your ac:· ance m1y oe in person or byl acres or land 11110 five 30 wotl 48 30 It'll 10 Hid I County •• page 892. At-locatld tnown upon 011 con· with 1ne Couniy Clwll of Ot· r901t1r•11on wnn th• Of&ngold°'ng bua1nou 11 Alleant• count ewen though lull p1y your a11orney numbered 1011 ror residen-perellol llne toutn 74 corder s lnSlrument No Dell November 1 t985 oom1n1um plen record.a "" ano• County on Novemoer County Aecord., In ceM of Pt111c••• 100 P 1u
ment was dlmlnded, but IF YOU ARE A CREOtTOR tiat condom1n1um dovol<>i>· degrMS 12 30 WHI 16 27 17 t8S Dy reason of I W!ITUINCOHVIYAHC· boOk 11152 PAQI 1190 Ot-2'2 1995 coroor•toons 1neluOe lhO Al<Anle HatbOt & Cnapmat\
yOU muat P•Y tne 1moun1 Qt a con1tng1lnt crad11or of ment. two letl«OCI tots for '"' 10 11\e poont ot t>egon· b•oac:nor deltvlt.,, pa~1 INO CO..P .. 4050 WlL8Ht"ll l1G1a1 Recoroa u 1menoec nr.11111 nama of the PrHldenl BouteY1rC11 Garoen Grove
•tiled lbollf the Clecoalled yOu must Ille pr'.., 11 e open s p1 c • ning or pe<IO"T>ance of Ille oon. aLVO IU!n 507. LOI AN·l by i n matrumen11ecord.O •n I PuD111neo Orenoe Coe11 S.Ciet8f)' T,..tur., end I CA 928'0
Howe..., you and your I your claim wttn 1ne c0u11 or pu1poses one lolle•td IOI as shown on Di11roc1ong gauons Sf!Cu•ed 1ne<tby 1n-OELll, CALIF°"NIA I0010
1
oook 11283 P&Qe 89 01 Oa11y Po1ot Oec.mber e 13 M1n~• Prineeu Cruises ~·
oeneliClary or mortglgee preseni 11 to tne personal fo, pr1v119 11ereellonel Mep No t8. referred 10 in eluding that broach or Cl• (213) ..,.._, •r Alben ttcoal Records 20 '21 19115 Tno C•ly Councot ol 1"41 & Hotels inc A Cet<forn••
may mutually egree tn wr11 reprHenra11 ... e appointed by purposes and 1...,0 l•llet.O Secl•on 20 01 050 or tho taull. Notoc:e of wnocn wu I Con11. AHt. Vice ,,,_,_ PAACEL 2 f·5&2 C·ly of C0t11 MMI r_.,.. Corpora1oon 202Jil Century
ong prior ro the 1111'141 the no· the court wt1n1n lour months lots for public recrHl oonat Newpor-1 Beach Munlelp•I recorded July 30th. 1985 dent I un11 10• as snown uPon the •1on1 lo rej.e(t any O• au Per• Eas• Su11" 3000 LO~
t1ce of sekt It posted lwhlCh lrom tho date or llrsr ,5• purposes. and Code llld by SUCl'I rer.,eneo Ollic1a1 Recoros of setd Puotosn.o Orange Co111 tne conoonun•um otan •&-b•CI• Anoelft CA 900e7
m•y not t>o M rller than rne suarl(.e 011e11eh es provided Proposed OROINAl'ICE made • pert ol Tolle 20 ot Couniy Aecordet 1 tnstru-f DaJty P1to1 Now.om1>1r 29 o. ter!ld lo 1n Pare.et 1 at>ove Plel.IC NOTICE 011eo Docemotu 11 fn,s ousot\eH ,, cor
-no of the tnree·montl\ on Set11on 700 ot lhe NO 85-32 being, AN OROI· H id Coda IS n11aby ment No 85-280699 WILL cembe• 6 13 t985 O• Cashier ' Cnec~ 19115 lctucted b/ a coroo•at•Of1
oer1od 111190 ll>Ovel to Problle COde of Ci hlorn1a NANCE OF THE CIT'!' OF emended 10 ,ezone Sllld SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION F-5681 Clo awn OI' .t slate or national I/ NOTICE Puo111neo O•ange Cot.st Gtegg ~ M•tt,,811
1mono 01no1 1n111ga I 11 rne lime lor hhng claims wlll NEWPORT BEACH ADOPT. properly from the R· 1 and TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER bank a "lie or toderal B~ rVE':° ~D~ D•ity p 101 ~M• 13 T1,,, '11\em~t wH t1ted
orovld• addlltonal 11me on not e•pore prior to tour ING PLANNED COMMUN!· C· I Drstrlell to Ille PtenneCI FOR CASH, 11wtu1 money of nunt tC Ml'lflCE Cl80•1 union or d "ate O• ftlN A •911~ N•I" tne C.ountv Cter~ or O•
wntch to c:ure tne det1ull by montns trom tne dile of tne TY DEVELOPMENT STAN· Community Oitlrlcl and to Ille United S111es all pay· l"UU4. mJ loder•I savings and loan as~l NOTICE tS ~EREBv ~-600 i nge Court•~ or t'lo•e"'oe•
transfer of 11\e properly or nea11ng noticed above DAROS ANO A PLANNED require approval 01 • UM able 11 tt•e 11me of sale, au I 1(.22165 socia1oor1 oomoc•leo '" tna G 1 v EN 1,, t •2 •985
otherwise or (2) e1tabhsl'I a YOU MAY EXAMINE tne COMMUNITY DEVELOP Permit II Ille Ptanneo Com· right 1111e and 1n1eres1 now Notic. of .... of S1111 ot Cahl0<no1 11 t 1 • • 0 d PUBllC NOTICE
schedule of payments 1n Ille kepr by the cour1 11 you MENT PLAN FOR THE COR: munl~ Development Plin netd ·by 11 u Trustee tn and I Aoel p t •I I Tne slr~t addren end f~~P~~a"0711~:tr::";:' ~~
order to cure your delavll or are 8 person 1nlerosted 1n ONA DEL MAR SENIORS Di SE TIO~ ~ ~e Pl~~lng to 111111 reel P'Operly s11uete PrN!:n'~ ~mer common d~•gn1tion w•t T~ C•ty Council p o FICTITIOUS BUllN£SS
oorn(1Jand(2J 1ne esia1e you may serve PROJECT LOCATED AT rector o 1 Iyo -·In said c:ounty and State No A·t28879 I' any 0' ine real properly Bo• 1200 Coata Mesa Ctlh ..,AMflTATEMl!NT
Alter tnree mon1na from upon the eaecvtor or adm1n· 3400 FIFTH AVENUE. ANO ~" ~een 19 drereo~ 1~· described as follows I In tne Superior Cour1 of 0 0 5 c" 0 e d a~ 1°/ ~ " torn•a 92628 1200 on or T "t to11ow1no oe•5ons are
the dlle of recoroauon of 1s1rator 01 upon '"e at· AMENDING A PORTION OF ';ucote D •n r~e N ° Tne Wost 106 feel of Loi rne Stlle ot California tor 1 g~~'t'o'iT ~ ESA ~INE oerore the n~ur 11 oo 11 m Clo•no ous•ness as Micro
th1sdocumen1(wl'llchd11teol rorney for 11\e eaecutor 01 DISTRICTING MAP NO 51 c ange •Str•ct1ng ap 0 74 of T1•aci No 653. as l 11\e Counry ofOrango 1 IV M A on Fnctav Oec:omoer n Advanced SvS1em~ ••932
•ecordallon appears here-adm1nrstra1or a wrinen re· SO AS TO RECLASSIFY 18 IO reflect said chlln~e as snown on a map tnereol re-tn rne Matter or the Es1a1el The undersogneo Trustee 1985 11 ,hall be ine re· Browns1one Laoe Neal
on). vntoss the obllgatlon quest staling 1na1 you desire SAID PROPERTY FROM d~llCrl~od in Sdec~on ~ :;•· corded'" Book 19 Page 42 01 JOHN HIEBER SR De disclaims any habitlly '0r any spons1D1111y 01 rne t)ldde< to monster CA 92683
oe1ng foreclosed upo" or a special nollce or the llhng of Tl1E R· t·B DISTRICT TO ~ anb as 181 81~od 1~P Mtscellaneous Maps, re-ceased onc;orrec:tneu ot tne sire.el oel1ver "'' bid 10 1ne City Dea" Ant"Ony S•u1fe,
•ei>•rete wrlllen agreement an inventory and appraise-I THE Pl.-.NNED COM MUNI· BS e'nn 1~o~m~ 11 1 ° cords or !lllld Orange Coun-NOl•ot 11 nereoy given tnat' daClctress and ~Iner common Cle<k 5 Otfice by tne oroC>ll 14932 Brown11one L 111e
between 'IOV end your credl-ment of es1a1e assets or of TY DISTRICT tPLANNING sa~e 1~ at 9 d ~n u a ~r~~ ly 11\e under11gnod wUI sell ••j esognallon ' any snown announced 11rne B•ds .,,11 oo We9lm1nlle• r " q2683
tor petm11t a lonoe• period Ille pe1111ons or accountsl COMMtSSION AMEND· ;~le 0
28; ," n e •NP r 1 The !tteel address or Private sate to 1he n1gnnt hese"' · pubticty openeo ano reao row, Dus1reu ' tvn you nave only the 11911 r1gn1 ment1one<1 1n Sec11on 12001 MENT NO 624 and 8'>· B n M 0 1 ,•coo ewpor ottier corrimon desionat1on 1 ano best oidde< subject 10 a•d sate w•ll 00 maoe but atOu<1 81 11 oo 8 .,, 0< as C1uc1e<1 Dr ar nd,.•dua
10 SIOO the tale or your P'OP· and 1200 5 of tne Cahlorn1a provaJ of a TRAFFIC STUDY eSecECTIOunN1et3pa Tk e 0 0 11 any or tne real property J confirmation or said Su 1 without convenanl or war· soon inerealle< as p•ac :>ear • s~arer
I b P I lk p b Cod I A E I I I I "'s r ,_ nere nBoci~e desct1bed s ranly •~press orimplted re-,,. i er y y ay ng .. e enure ro a10 e n nvoronmen a mpac 1 n 11 be bli l'led 1 1 per10• Court on o• alter 1ne tteabte on Friday Decemper n•s \lilf'I"'"'"'' .. u tea
•mount demandt!O oy, your Mete R. lauc:aon, E1q. I Report nas ~prepared'" nance 5 1~ 11 P~ 5 purported 10 oe 1022 I 24tn day or December 1985 gard•ni lllte possession °' 27 1985 1n Ille CO\J"l'ic11 ..,,,~ l~e C.011n•y Cle" o• Or-
creditor Olbton, Dunn a Crutcher I connection With 1he at>ove once in e 0 icia news-Wilson (,osta Mesa Cato-11 the ottlee of Newton & encum ranc.es 10 pay llle Cname>ers C.ty Hiii 77 Fair 1ngt1 County or-NO•tmoe<
To ltnd out tne llTIOUlll Attornor• fOf P•tltion.re: app11c:a11on (the City en· ::: s~~1;';! ';~~.~~dT~~'~ rornoa deFroes 23216 Soutn Pomte ;~;a~~:~~ ~~;:1 ~umsa~ Drolrfl Costa Meu C111 12 191!5
you must pay or to arrange 333 S. Orend Awe., Loe An· courages members of tne 3 Trte ur derStgned nereov I Drt•e Suite 20• Laguna Y lorn1a ror 1~ furn1sti1ng or IOr payment 10 SIOO tne lore-o•lee, CA 90071 I general puollc to re· ty 1 O) days •lier the date ot d•sctaims an toab•hty ror any Hills CA 926S3 County of Oeeo 01 Trusl wtln inle<:est ONE '> rowABLE AtR
closure or rl your property rs Publtsneo Orange Coast v1ew1comment on Int s '15T~d0P0llORD"IN •NCE incorrec111ess •n salO street I o,an..., State of Cattfornie thereon as piowidod 1'" saKJ COMPRESSOR
I 0 P "'-Id ) I "'s " was in· add ti\ "w notes aovence$ 1 any tn loreclosure or any 011\ef a11y 1101 .,.,..ember 6 7 ocumen1a11on copies o traduced at 1 regular meet ress or o e1 common all rognt 111141 and 1nl81tSI ol under tne rerms of me Oeeo Add1t.ona1 telS 01 tne
reason cOf'lllCI Long Beach 13 t985 wnrcn are a1111l1ble e1 •llel ing 1 tne Cot Council 01 tne desognatol)O 1 said oecea.5ed a1 rile ume 01 1 T 1 tees na and specrloe.i1oons may oe OD
Sa..,1ngs tnd Loan Anoc11-FSa-584 Planning Oepllflment (71•1 C1tyool N~rt Beacn held Saod s.ate will be made dearn a"d all the r.gnt ttlle :.pe~:es ol tne'r,u'ri:, and 1a1ned a1 1ne Olloce 01 tne
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Beach CA 90801-5616 AT I NOTICE IS HEREBY on the th dly of .,.,.tot>er omptled regarding lllle pos-I d d or rne 1rus1s created by sa1<1 0 C C 11on PO Box 22616 Long 644-3225 28 ,..._ w11l'lou1 warranty express or I and on11rest tnat 1"41 es1a1e Purcnumg AQ901 at 1' Fa"
• Plel.IC NOTICE 1985 and wes adopted on ° ,., eeeueo nas 8C· Deed 01 Trus1 10 N 1 rove os11 Mesa •11 Pl.ml.IC NOTICE TENTION Dawn RoynOlds FURTHER GIVEN that s11<1 the Sth di 01 December sesSIOn. or encumbrances qu11od t>y oper11ton or law or $65 644 09 fo<noa B•Cls stiould oe ••
(2131 432·2277. Eatl 213 NOTICE TO nearong will oe notd on the t965 by II\~ fOllowrng \/Ole to sa1tsly Ille prmcopaJ bal-, ornerwose otner 1nan 0< 1nl Tne oenelociary under said turnec 101ne allention or 1ne FICTITIOUI •USINESS
It you nawe any qvesuons CREOrTORS OF 131n Clay of January 1986. at 10 ..,,1 ance or tne Note or 01~ add111on 10 1n11 of said de· Deed of Trust neretolore ••· City Cteri.. w11n1n said tome NAMI ITATt•NT
you should coritact 1 lawye1 BULK TRANSFER Iha nour of 130 Pm . in tho AYES Council Members ot>h9at10<1 secured by sad ceased al tile time or death , ecuroo and delivered 10 the hmot on a seeled IM'WllC>c>e Tl\e I01tovt1ng c:>e<sons are
or tne gowernrnent agency (Sica. 1101 .. ,07 Coty Hall Council Chambers. Agee Co• M11all'l1t Maurer Deed 01 Trust w11n tntere11 1n and 10 an tne certain real undersigned a wr.nen 09c .• •dentohed on rne O\Jts•Cle wotn C10<ng ous•ness 15 c1r1rornia
wn1cl\ may 11a..,e insured your u CC ) 13300 N-port Blwd New· Plummer and other sums as p10\11ded property s11u1ted '" lht Cnyl tara11on ol Derault and Oe-Ille Bod Item Number and tne ~rad1ng Compenv 500 N-·
IOan Notwt1n11and1ng Iha Nohce is 'n~re'o 91ven to port Beach, CA 92663 at NOES Council Members llle•e1n plus advances ,f of Garden Grove Coonly of mano to• Sa•e ano a wrollen Opening Diie por1 Center D<••e Sv•te ·oo
lacl that your P'operty is'" crednors ol ti\~ wt11\1nl wh•Cl'I 11me and place Han Strauss any vnoer 1ne terms thereof I Oranoe Stale ot Ca111orn1a No1oce of Oelaull and Elec-Eacn D•CI snall specify Newpo11 Beecn CA 92660
foreclosure. you may Oller named rransleror(sl that a 1n1e1ested ~sons may BP· ABSENT Council Mem· and •nle,nt on such ad· 1 par11cutarly described BS ror.1 1,0,, to Seu The undersigned each and every 11em as Ml 1 Doyle L HOime~ 500
your propefly lor sale. bulk. lransler IS about to oe pear and be n.!'ard tnereon J oers None vancu and plus lee~ lows IO·w1t caused said Notice ot De-lo•th '" the spec1f1C11ton1. Newport Center Ori•• Su11e
prowtded tne sale is con-mae1e o11 personal properly WANDA E. "AGGIO, CITY I Plllllp Meur•t Ma•or cTherges and e•penses ol tne Lot 62 ot Traci 3•88 as laull and lee: ell 10 Any and all e•owt•ons tu.11\e 700 N-por1 Beecn CA cl ded pr 01 to tn CLERK CITY OF NEW· • ' rustee and ot tne trusts n 8 d•" u 1 e con 11ere1nAller described ' An EST Wanda E Rag-"~-1 s own on am P recor ""'" oe recorded '" the co ciualon or rne loreclosure PORT BEACH created lly sa•CI ..,.,,,d 0 Book 124 Paoes 21 end 221 Rernemoer VOU MAV The names and Dus1ness Publlsned O•ange CO!ISI 910 C11y Clerk Trust lh~ total amount of or Miscellaneous Maps R&-wtiere 111f! reat prooerty is
LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF addresse5 of the inlen<1ed Daily P1101 December 13 1 Pvt>1tsne<1 Orange Coasl said Obllgallori 1nclud111g cord~ Of Oran e Coun1 I 1oca1eo
YOU 00 NOf TAKE trensrorors aoe FREEMAN 1965 , Oa•ty P1101 De<.emoer 13, reasonabtv esttmaled rees C 11 0 Y DATE 11118/85
PROMPT ACTION c HEM I c AL c 0 R p 0 R F 604 1985 Chdrges a11d expenses or tne I a I orn1a GAANrTE HOME LOANS,
NOTICE IS HEREBY ATION 2t7 FreemanDr,.,e.I • F602 1 r1usteea11ne11me ol ontllal 1 asmot:16~0";,,~~11~ ~~~c7;'1 LTD. dti. ~UBICON CO ..
GIVEN THAT LONG BEACH I Port Wasnongton W1sconstn n11n•1c Ml'lflCE ' publlcat•on of tnos NOl•c:e is G d G CA 926"0 TruatM, IJ. U.S. TRUST 53074 l"UO\. mJ C NOT CE s29 686 4., ar en rove DEED SERVICES. INC .
SAVtNGS ANO LOAN AS· Tne namets) ano business NOTICE OF POOll I Daleo lllovemoe• 2Sth Term' ot saie cun '"law· Agent, 3350 Watt A•eftuo, SOCIA TION a C111tlorn1& add• f th int nded lul money 01 tile United Suite B Secriarneftlo Call·
corl)Ofallon 15 now duly ap-lrans~::~slareft GS ,:ANU-INTENDED TRANSFER PUBLIC HERINGS WILL BE 19:i:Ec UT TA T Stales on conltrmallon of foinla t5.21• By: Lin Mtel"e,
poonteo Trvslee under a FA t T UR 1 N G 17 60 U .. DEA SECTIONS HE.LO BY THE COST A DE"D SERVllVCE£S 1 .. ~ S saie or po1t cas,, ano oat I AHlttenl Secrelery (t 1I) Deed of Tru&I Oaled June M .SI ML. C 24073 end 24074, I MESA PLANNING COM· ~ • """ I ance e•odenced by note se ..._1233 20 1984 e•eCultd by M:-;0~'.:926~7 osta CAtlf'OMftA BUSINESS M1910N AT THE CITY ~."118 ~':~t9 1 Cu•ed by M0<tg1199 or Trust Puor1sneo Orange CoaS1 WAYNE C LITTLEFIELD ANO Pfl()FESSIONS HALL. 77 FAIR D"IVI, tve • Y-. · Deed on Ille prope1ty so Oa 1 p 101 No emoo• 29 Oe-
ANO l(RISTY LITTLEFIELD Tnar rhe properly pe<lt· CODE COSTA M ESA. CALI· WELCH, Socrotery. By: SOICI Teoperc.e<\tOlamouM •r '6 3v 985
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December 6 aroo 11 '985
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Cemetery • Mortuaf't
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3500 Pacific View Dr,..,e
Newport Beacr
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HARBOR LAWN·
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Mortuar.,. • CefT'le•ery
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Costa Mesa
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Costa Mesa
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as T 1uS1or 10 99Cure obli· 1 nenl nereto tS described .,, t Name ot hconsee n1s FOANIA. AT 1:30 P.M. OA 9'1an G. Hatting•, I/Ice b•d 10 oe Clepos•tt'd vt1tn O•CI c;emt>er 1 1 F 569 gattont 1n lavor or Long ~ene1al aso Ma~ll•nery SocoalSecurilynumber an<l l AS SOON AS POSSlel.E Prffldent,1225W.17111 St .• , B1dsorolfersto be1n w11l· • ' ·1 ,., Cl .,. d
Beac:hSaw1ngsandLoenA1· Q~tpmen1 ttoce urn1tu•e1address or lice n sed THEREAFTE" ON MON· Sult• s. Sant• An•. CeM-tng and ""'" be rece.~ al a1 y I ot ass1 1e s sooallon asBenehciery •• & txlures Motor Vel\oeles premises 1ncluCl•ng Z•P,DAY. DECEM9E" 23. t..S. loml• t270I, Telephone; tho ••ore~•d 0111ce 11 any P\J8llC NOTICE
corded June 26 1954 as tn· anCI lnvMIOty and 15 rocate<l Code 0 0 NA l 0 E REGARDING THE FOLLOW· (71•) 542-3$35 tome alter IM l1rs1 Pubh ----------
strumont no 8•-2s2eo5 01 al 1760 Monro"'a S1tee1 ZERWEl(H •52 t West ING APPllCAT'IONI: I PubllSh•'d Orange Coast ca11on nereol •nd oeto1e 93509
Off>clt l Records 111 Ille Otttc:t Costa Mesa CA 92627 Coast Highway Newport IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· Oaoty Pil<>I NO•emoer 29 De-d8le of sale NOTICE OF I ' 2 5 I 7 8 of the County Recorde< 01 Tnt1 Busmess na1!'141 used I Beacn CA •NG A CT 1 ON S ARE ctmber 6 t3 1985 Odte.J 1n1s 9tn day 01 ()(> TRUSTEE·s SALE
Orange County Celllornll by "l•d transler0<s al salO 2 Name Soc111 Secur•l'y CHALLENGED tN COURT F-S7' emoer •98S TS No 8'-<Wt2·P
secuuog amOnQ.Olhet obit: locallon IS None numl>ef and l'lddress OI In· THE CHALLENGE MAY BE RC>Oerl A Newlon Al· •Ou ARE N DEFAul T -~a,•:o~~ 1 :'ae, "0~eu ~r 1~~ 1nte~~1:"to ou::;''~~~~~~ I ~';'~0~~;us~';:'ARD VIN ~~E~= ~~ PUJllC ftOTICE -::::= ~;,-;:t::~:· ~~~rb "'ci ~~~ o~~~.;;;~~S:..i-~----
$t 0980000 tnBI 1nemated at tne office or CENT 31506BlullDnveSo ATlHEPUBl lCHEARING 92719 Hllla.CA929S3.Allornoylorlvou TAKE A(.TION TO
benelrcral interest under Bullon Eno0lebrecnt & An 'Laguna. Cahlorn•a 92677 I DESCRIBED IN THIS NO ~IOTICE OF Polltloner. Marden• M PROTEC 1 YOuR PROP
sue,, Deed or Tousl and the diade 60 N Newport RONALD PRESTA 19 Mon· TICE OR IN WRITTEN COA TRU STE'FS SALE O.wtet t ERTY IT MAt BE. SOLO AT
oohgatoonssecurfJd tl'lertby B0uie ... ~c1.Su•leclOO New aco Newport Beach Cah·I RE S PON DENCE OE T S.No.31711 Ma•det1eMd•r D<'•lf'r E• I A PUBLIC SP.L.E IF vou
are presenllv neld bV the port each alilorn•a 10,n1a 92660 I LIVERED ro THE PLAN I NOTICE i:Kuror cit'"" Estali> or 58,ol NfED A.N EXPLANATION
unde111gn8CI tnat 8 breacn 92863-.. 212 on or 111181 De-3 Kind of llc:ense •nlneded NING COMMISSION AT OR vou .\RE IN OEFAUL T Decedenr OF THf NA ru RE OF THE
ol and default '" Ille obh· cemDer 27 1985 j lO De 1ransrerred OFF·, PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC' UNDER I\ DEEO OF TAUS T PuDhsneo ')'anga Coasr PROCEEO•NGS AGA•NS T 0~11ons ror whlCl'l such Deed Tnis D~k transfer •S SUI>· 1 SALE GENERAL LICENSE I HEARING DA TED 8127· 1982 UNLESS Oa1ty P1101 Ot!cembA• IJ 14 \/OU vou SHOULD CON
ol Trust IS security nas OC· fe<:I 10 al1forn1a Untlorm =21 ·•6741 1 ABANDONMENT FOR vou T J\KE ACTION TO 20 198~ TACT A LAWYER
curred 111 that payment nas Commercial Code Section, 4 Total cons1dera11on 10 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE I PROTECT vouR PROP· FSa-59' On 1 J 86 at 9 15 A M
not bee made or Tne 1ns1111 6l06 be paid for tne bustness and CITY OF COSTA MESA ERTV If MAY Bf SOLO AT SECURITY ALLIED SER
men• 01 pnncipal and The name end ad<1ress ol ltcense 15 S<r25 ooo oo POST Off1CE BOX 1200 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU POOLIC NOTICE VICES <15 the dul~ apooonted
Interest wlltch became due 1ne person wlll'l wnom Casn to open escrow I OF EXCESS RIGHT OF·i NEEO AN EXPLANATION frustee under •nd ov•suant
Au vsl 1 t985 tus late claims may be filed IS Gary $25.00000 Demand no1el WAY ALONG HARBOR OF THE NATURE OF fHE NOTICE OF to ON>o ol Trust Rt>c.ordeo
ch:r e an<1 ell sugsequent Smitn 1760 Monro..,tiJ for the oatance of cash to bet BOULEVARD BETWEEN PROCH DING A.GAINS T PUBLIC HEARING on 10 •3 ~~ as Oocumen1
lnstaYlmenlSS of principal S11eer Costa Mesa CA I deposoled • $325 000 00 I t9TH S TREE f AND NEW vou . V{•U SHOULD CON N QT 1(. E tS "1ERE8 y no 15 ~98 Booh t2413 Page
Ind interest l&le Chlr es 92627 and 11\e last Clay for Note anCI Secumy Agreoe PORT BOULEVARD ANO TAC f A 1 AWYER GIVEN tOill 111e CllY Council t622 or Oll1c1a1 Recoros n
Detrnq1ient Ret1I Esfate ltltng claims Oy any creditor ment 1n lawor of the Soller rorl ALONG NEWPORT SOUTH I On Dec ember 20 l98S 111 ol the C•ly or Ne .. oo•t Beacn Ille c;tt1c;1> ot lhe Recorder ot
Taxet ii any DehnQuenGHll Shall oe December 27 1985 tne ln..,enlo•y not to eac:t'ed OF HARBOR BOULEVARD ·9 15 AM WESTERN CON· w111 no1d d pubhc nearino on O•Jngt' C.®"" Ca1t1o•n1a
due on a prior encum· whten IS lhe buSlness day tne sum of $75 000 00 LOCATED IN A PDC ZONE I VEV ANC NG CORP as duly GENERAL PLAN AMEND f>u•cutf'<l D) DONALD B
brBnce ti any Ooltnquenl belore Ille consommat•Ol1 S75000 TOTAL CON ENVIRON MENTAL OE appointed Trusiee under MENT65 J a•e<&uesr otPA E"lR•GW \ otAT11LEE"I V
Fire lntura~ 11 eny Re· dale specified aDO..,e SIOERATION S•25 000 00 TERMtNA TION EXEMPT ano pur tuant 10 Deed ol CIFIC MUTUAL Lt FE N ENPIGt<T 11!JSBP.NO ANO pten snmenl of a pied ed So far u IS known 10 said 5 The place wnere tne 2 Pl ANNING ACTION Tr 51 'l°'-ordt'd 8 J 1 1982 SURANCf COMPANY ,. w •re ....,,, L ::.Ell A. PUB acc:~nt 11 any Allor~i'"tendeo Tianslerees said cons1dera11on lor Ille 11ans PA 95 208 F'OR CHRIS as"'onst r~o 82-30164•· 01 •1 . .lll"d bv 1ne Coty ol Ille"' L•C. .o.u<:r 0 111 ·o •He
Fees ,1 •ny Receive<s Foes tntende<l Transferors said fer ol the business and ll'lP HOELZLE A.UTMORtZEO Olliciai Records '" tne olloce p001 Beacn 10 amtnd the H GHE S " B DOER FOR
11 any Tnat by re•SOf' tnere-lintendeo r,ansterors used hcense or tocenses •S 10 be AGENT FOR RICHARD 01 m .. County Recorcter 01 Lano Ust-Elem""' 01 tne CASH ·:>ayato .. .JI ''""'!' ''
or Ille under ned ptesent ine ro11ow1ng add1t1onal I paid is Acto0n Escrow Inc NABORS PEGGY NABERS Orangi> County S1a1e ot Newoorl Beacn Gener at saw ~ awtu ... c,ne• or ll'lt'
beneflcti u~er such deed lousiness names and ad-600 Nortn Tustin Ave Sune FOR A CONDITIONAL USE Catolorn 1 e .. ecuted Oy Plan ~ 15 10 allow ;an ad Un•.ted S1a1es Du•svan1 to
01 trust ~es executed and dresses wtthon tne tnree G Santa Ana. Cahlo•n•a PERMIT FOR TEMPORARY I RONA LC l JOHNSON A Clll•Of'lal 9 500 SQ rt 01 011,ce 29, • H • r~ l 111torn•a C v••
doll\lered IO tald Cluly IP-yearslastpaSI onor alle<January2 1986 OUTDOOR WORK ANO StNGLEMANWIL L SElL AT deweiopment onBtock ~OOOI Code 11 THE FRONT EN
pointed Trustee ti w1111en Dated Decemner 11 6 Tne parllos aoree tnll STORAGE IN CONJUNC·1 PU BLIC AUCTION TO New(>()r1Cen1e1 ano rneac. ll'IANCE TO TME OLD OR-
Oecl11a11on of Oetaull and 1985 the cons1defallon lo• tne TION WITH A COMPUTER HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ceptBnCe of an Env•1onmtn A N G E c 0 l .. T v
Oemend lor aale •nd nas GARY SMITH, PR/Sci· transle• or the bUS•ness and RECYCLING BUSINESS CASH 1~1ayable at lime or tat Docu~nl Membt'•S of COuR•,.;ouSE LOCATED
deposited wtltl said duly ap· DENT OF GS MANU A • rhe ltcense or hcensea is 10 LOCATED A 1 129S AND saie '" 1 iwlul money 01 tne ll'le gf'neral pubht Are ,11 ON SANT A ANA BL vO BE
potnled TrvS1ee such deed TUAINO Ile Patel alter the Depart· 1399 LOGAN AVENUE United SliUesl al f HE ••ltf'd 10 <Pv1ew comment on TW EE Ill SY C AM 0 RE
OI lruSI Ind Ill• documents Publtsl'led Orange Coast I ment ol Alcol'lol1c Beveregei COST A MESA IN AN MG! FRONT £ NT RANCE TO THE thtS documer>lal•on ICOP•M ST Rff' <;AN JA ANA CA
evidencing obltgellons ,8• Daily Pilol Decemoer l3 Control nas appro..,ed tne ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL OLD ORANGE COUNTY ol lht' Nf'gal"e O~taratoon , .. "Cl' t •·II» ~no r-•erest
cured !hereby and nas dfl 1!!8<; 590 proposed 1ransle1 I DETERMINATION CMSD1co uR1t•OUSE LOCATED /Ind ~vopor11n11 oo..-ume,,19 i:on•e•,..,1 '" •nd rio .... ht'ld
ctared and does nerehy d•· 1 F-7 Name and address or CONDITION NO 54 ON SAP'I 1 A ANA BLVD BE "rt> wailab•e ror puhht 'f'· b• •t ''"'"' ~.,.o 0...-d "'
clareallsumtsecuredtneie-the escrow hOICler ACTION ! J REZONE RBS t 7 TWEEN f.VCAMORE ST A 111ew .lnd •nSPt>Cl•On 31 IM T•usr 11 ll'le P•r'IPt'flv ~1111
lly1mmed1arelydueanopay PUBLIC NOTICE ESCROW INC AOO NOtth Sp I' CI F I C fl l AN BROAOWAV SANTA ANA P1,1rn1n9 Oe ot"'"''!l'lt ,•red ~.l•d '''""'' Cai.
Bble and has elected and I Tvslln Ave Swle · G I SP 78 OJA 2 PLANNING CAllfOP\NIA all ,.9"' hlle 11 !4 1644 3~..'~ ''" "'' J f'S• 111'l11><J ""' 1c1r-,1
<1oes l'lereb elect 10 cauSfl STA T£MENT OF I Santa Ana, Ca11roni1a 92105 I ACTION PA-65·222 A80UL arid •nierest convt"yf"d 10 NOT 1C E 1 o; HE RF EJ • lhf'•""
tne trust pr6pe,ty lo be SOid I ABANDONMENT OF I ATTN ARDITH FAEEBARIN MOZAYENI FOR DONALD I and r>Ow hel<l b~ ,1 under FURTHER <;1vrN tr•.JI ,ilttl , '.')I b'> ;~ 1 R~1~: 'llOF
to sellalytht!Obllgallonsse·' USE OF FICTITIOUS I DONALD E. ZERWEKH,jMONTGOMERY TO RE·,sa•d ~ 01 Tiusi '"me publichear•no w•llho>neld on .I! 3. N E C ._ 0
cured thereby BUllNEIS NAME Ttanet.ror , ZONE R2 TO R4 AMEN0 ,p1oP4!rl• sllualed in !.atd 1ne nrn tlev "' J~nuc11v COS "MESA COVN 0~
DateCI November IS Tne tollowing persons EDWARD VINCENT.i SPECIFIC PLAN REOUCINGj CounlV aud Slate oesc:ril>@<J 1986 ~I lht' tinur ,,t • 30 v RANGE s •.o.r e 0 1' C"'u
t9S5 ' nawe abendoned the use of ftONALD PAESTA, Tt1ttte·• LANOSCAPEO SETBACKS as pm tn tne Cotv Hall Counc.11 FORN1A AS PER MA" RE
Home Int 1 and Loen the Fictitious Busrness I fef'H• I ON PAUL.-.RINO AVENUE! PARCEL NO 1 Cnnmners 3300 Ne~Do•t 1.<HIOED •N BOOK 88
LOftt hecfl 1evlftft end Name SOUTH COAST OF· Pubht1hed Or noo COISI .-.NO RANDOLPH ST CON· LOT I 1 OF TRACT NO 3 Boutevard Nl""OC•I Bflacn P"'C.ES ~~ AND .i.'3 MtS
Loen AllOCletlon Aa t.f· FICE EQUIPMENT 809 O&lly P1l(ll Oeoembflr 13 OITIONAL USE PERMIT l092' IN THE CITY OF CA Q2663 11 wnicn """t' 1n<1 l.(LL.A'llF~US MAPS r ,,.,.
vlclftf Aeent .. ~orly Al>-Sooll'I Grand Awe Santa 1985 I FOR A DENSITY BONUS COSTA 1.iESA COUNTY OF pl11ce 1n1e1es1eo oe•sons I HE O F CE Of HE
bott ' Ana Calif 92705 F 59'2 WITH PROVISION OF LOW· ORANG! STATE OF CALI-mey aoOt'a• ~nd No l>t"a•d COUNH RECORDER o r
Pubtoan.d Ora Coa1t The Fictttrous 9u11ness :NCOME HOUStNG VARl·1FORN1A A.S PER MAP RE· l"eron <;A 0 COUNTY EXCEPT
D•oly Pllor Novem~ 29 De I No~ referred 10 abowe WBI ANCES FROM EXCESS CORDE() IN BOOI< •72 WANDA E. RAGGIO. CITY 0; E~AS v~~~~AL.R;-.o
cemt>o< 6 •3 20 1985 hied in Orenge County on Pl.ml.IC NOTICE I COMPACT PARKING & 'PAGES <14 AND 45 OF MIS-CLERK, CITY OF NEW· E'< ~EP' o~s OF R:co~oN
F 570 DecembO< 31 1981 FILE OPEN SPACE REQUIRE CELLANEOUS MAPS IN POAT HACH I. • NO Ft80163B I 0..0INAN<:l MENTS FOR A 86-UN'T THE v FFIC'E OF THE PuOhsnl'd Ora119e l.vast ..... WMt address J "ll
----------SoutnCou10roup.lnc a N0.16--31 APART MENT AT 801 COUNTY RECORDER OF Oa1tv P1t0t Oecembe• •Jo'""' '"ommOf'I desi9natoo" Ml.IC NOTICE IC•ltlornia CorPorallon. 809 AN ORDINANCE OF THE PAULARINO AVE IN AN R2 SAtO COUNT\' 1qer, 111 • .,.,. 111 '""" r-"•1 oi(lf'<!'ftv
Soulh Or nd Ave Santa CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL PARCEL NO 2 i: 60J "t' t P Cl a O O • t s
PVellQlllTIOH NOTICI Ant Ceiil 92705 AME~DtNG A PORTION OF 0 E T ER M I N A T I 0 N NONU.CLUStVf. E.-.SE purL''"1f'<l IO l)t' 83~ 0 4 R
Of' HtctAtlVl DfCLA"·1 Tnis busrnen was con-OIST~ICTING M AP NO 15JNEGATIVE DECLARA.TION MENTS FOR ACCESS •N IMIOLIC Ml'lflCC RE "'REET COS'"
"'ATIOH dueled by a South Coul so AS TO RECLASSIF't' .. TENTAIVE TRACT MAP GRESS EGRESS MAIN ruu mJ VfSA (..#, 92626
rHE ~OST .A. MES A Group Inc •CalllornleCor-CERT AIN PROPERTY'! T 125511R FO R FRANK TENANCE REPAIR 1"" vnele<Stgnf'\1 TruslH
PLANNING DIVISION HAS porlllOf) FROM THE R· t ANO C· t KINSTRANO FOR FAIR· DRAINAGE ENCROACH· nMI d•scta1m' any toab•llty lor ""~
PREPARED A NEGATIVE! Tn1s statement was f11ed l o1STRICTS TO THE p .c VIEW D EVELOPM ENT MENT SUPPORT ANO NOTtCE Of' '''''"1f'CIMIU ('II"" ..... ,
DECLARATION ADOAESS· tlflll'l 11\e County Cl«ll ol Or-I DISTRICT tPlanntng Com· j COMPANY FOR A ,t.EN· f:OR 01HER PURPOSES TRUITU·a 8ALE 1odr110 .and Olhi!'f common
I N G POSSIB LE EN-ange County on Novemt>er]M'•••Of'I Amendment No T ... TIV! TM CT MAP ;oo Al ALL AS DESCRIBED IN THE YOU A~ ~DEFAUl T CH'l•Q'T•l•Qn 1• lln'r ~ VIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 7 1985 620) I fl-LOT SUBOIVIOION FOAj OECLARATION OF COVE· A ""'II"
FOR THE FOLLOWING , Put>llthe<I Orlnge Co11t 1 Tiie City Councll ol tho'' 0 0 A PART M EN TS NANTS CONDITIONS ANO UN~ER OSEO OF TRUST 5110 u111 will bt1 m1tCI• but
PROJECT Delly PllOI NOvtn'lbor 22 29 C11y ol Newport Be11ch ' PROPOSED FOR THE FAtR-1 RESTRtC'TtONS ANO RES· OA. EO S 112 UNLESS w·tllc>\•t •On"t!"""' c>r war DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Decemb0r8 13 1985 • 'DOESOADAtNes lottowt j VIEW MOUSING PROJECT ERVA11.0 N OF EASE-'fOU TAl<E ACTION TO''"" i"prMso1u-no1100 •I'
OR·8S-69 FOR CHAIS R F·548 1 SECTION 1 thl loltowlng L 0 C ATE D A T 2 5 0 t MENTS FOR HAMIL TON PROTECT YOUR PROP g1trciino llllf' P0"-•1C1n •'1 s T E p MEN s I N . lrool properly In lho City or HARBOR BOULEVA RD.,vtLLAS \ DECt.A~ ... TION l ERTY91TICMASY B~ S~LD ~T1ft••Gumor1111<;.f'A 10 Pl y lhe c 0 R p 0 A A TE D . IN-port Beech. C0unty oflCOSTA MESS IN A PDR-RECORDED ON SEPTEM· A PU l Al I y u rf'mt1n1n1;1 Qfln(lt"' JV"' or
AUTHORIZED AGEN T FOA i MllC NOTICE I Or•noe Stall of CaU1orn11 I HD ZONE ENVIAONMEN· BER 5 1980 IN 9001( NEED AN EXPLANA TtON '""' notes ~·11'1<! n~ ,.HJ NEWPORT WILSON AS· lots 5a 59 80 81 82 e3 TAL DETERMINATION 13732 P.-.OE 11 U OF OF 10r fHE NATURE OF T~~~ or Trull w11n •nl.,HI
SOCIA TES FOR A DE· NOTICI Of' PUktC Hl.~"·1 6• 85, M enct e7 I~ sioc~I PREVIOUS EIR j FICtAL RECORDS OF OR PROCE~OINOS AG~~ T ,,.._,~ as Ot0"'10ed in NICI VELOPMENT REVIEW TO ING .... Of T1ee1 No 873 .. f'OA FURTHER INFOR· ANGE C OUNTY CAL• YOCV y u SHEORULO N nolfll tdV81'1~ ,t '""
CON STRUCT A 11000 NOTICE IS H EREB Y ahownon 1mep lllettt0f re MATION ON THE ABOVEIFORNIA fA Tt.L AWY un~r~1t•fl'\SOl 1~0Ntcl
SQUARE FOOT RETAIL OIV[N tMI IM City Coul'lCll corded In 9oo1t 20 peoff 17f APPLICATIONS TELE .. RE·~deO Sepiom On it> NXl 8S 91 !I tS A.~ Cit Truet ,_ cl\el99t and
COMMERCIAL BUILOINO, Ol tl\fC11yol Nowport8o11Cl'l l 1nC1 18 Ml1cell•neoua1PHONE H 4·5?450ACALL1be• 2• 1982 DOC RUBICO c o u lht duy ·~IJO(l-i>lll'IOT<\ltl~rtnd
LOCA TEO AT 23t0 NEW Mn l'lold a pvbllc hie<~, .. Mept ~di OI UICI ()t.' AT THE OFFIC( Of! TH[l •8?·34101! eppotnlt'd TrualH und .. (II ll'lf> 1ru11t t tNltd l>v ~•Cl
POAT BOlJL(VARO IN A C2 gard lng MOOIFICA Tl ON •noe Count-;, togoiMI with • PLANNING OEPAATMCNT Tri. '''"' lddreu end ;n0 ou:n• ro ~ Of OHO 01 T1utt ro w11 I
ZONE ENVIRONMENT Al NO 3125 ~tton of 20 00.toot •"-'!' tdJOlnlng I ROOM 200 77 FAIR DRIVE othe< (°"""'°" Ot910na1oon •u•1 ord4tc1 on '° 8Z Ull ~· 90
0 ET EA M I N AT 10 N PETfR ANO CRISTINA M ldl04a MllCl\w .. vACaltd COSTA MESA CALI ti llny Of tllt t..i Otoe>«~ At ~no 12 17'8•S l hot>en•folf"fvt\Oe< Mid
rE0ATIVEOECL..4RATION LEPOAltotl'leZontngOtd•· by AoM>IUUon of 11141 Ctty ,OANIA d9'cr btd above t ~r~::. =llf\l~8!· ~(llT•utl'""lllOl!W't1tt~
Publlllhod Ot•noe Cout nanco 10 ~mlt th41 con Counc:~ of IM Ctty o.r Now Pvnh~ Of•''91 Coe-. ourPO<tOCI 10 "° ss1 A 1 ICt 0 f" 0 •u•l>CI •n.J .,...,,_..o 10 '"'
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cludH • H cono floor 20 1945 rn 9oolt 1317 P-oe F 801 Ti.o Uf'c)er~ ftusl.. BAND ANO WtFf AS .IOINl ;:;·n '"'f c:.~..:n"°~-~t=-
batcony Wl'lten wilt encro.ch 430 of Offlc:Mll Rec0<dl 01 P\ltllC NOTlCE CS.tcl••m• env kebthty to< tnv fNANTS WILL SEU AT t ~· S.,, ri,e ~ P\B.IC NOTICE 3 fltt e tnc;llel Into Ille r• 1utd Ota.noo Counly al'ld tnCO<•KI ..... Of 11\f '"-' PUBLIC AUCTION lO TH( ::.:c »tO ~o·~ OI o.-
ovlfed201ooOronty .. dMt• Tl'l•I POl'tl()n of Lot 61111 NOTIC• °' 1.0CllUS and Oll'tef common HIOHCSI l•OOCft fOft '""" !Id EMIClron to S4lll 10
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FRIDAY, DECEM BER 13, 1985
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DC-8 explodes; 258 petisli ·:
Charter flight carrying U .S. soldiers
crashes on takeoff in Newfoundland
GANDER. Nt'wfoundland (AP)-
.\ OC-8 chaner full of U.S. soldiers
returning from tht' Middle East
crashed on takeoff and exploded
Thursday near Gander International
A1rpon, ktlhng all 258 aboard and
scattenng gifts and weapons across
AP~o
Congreaa m an Dan-
nemeyer retreata from
atatement that AIDS
victim• give off aporea.
See page B l.
Coast
A Dana Point youth killed
In a motorcycle crash has
donated his organs to six
people./ AB
Nation
The newest Hispanic Im·
migrants to California
have not cost Americans
their jobs.JBS
Sports
Edison High faces rugged
Long Beach Poly for the
.ctE' Big Eive tootbalUitle.
tonight./87
UC Irvine wins its home
basketball opener.
85-72, over Montana./87
INDEX
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Crossword
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Entertainment
Horoscope
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A2
snow-covered woods
A1rpon emplo)ees recalled heanng
the exuberant Amencans singing
carols as they crowded into the duty-
free shop
·•Just about e"cn one of them
bought ~ome hllle th.ing 10 take back
Hopes
riding
onlOK
race
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of IN 0..-, ..... llMI
More than 700 d1~tancc runners arr
expected to panicapate 1n Orange
Coun1y's first marathon 1h1s unda)
.\t least that man) will also pan1ci-
pate in the IOK Fun Run.
ln1ema11onal runners from nine
countries wall JOJO rrprc'icnta11 ve<;
from every Orange ( ounty caty when
the lr"1ne Compan)-Orange Count>
Marathon begins at 8 a m at Newpon
Center an Newpon Beach
And while the number of runners
may seem modest compared to the
thousands who pan1c1pa1e in estab-
lished races lake the Boston and Ne...,
York marathons. organizers are con-
fident the quaht> of cntranls insure~
1he Orange Count) Marathon could
become a. premiere event 1n future
)ears.
OrEan11er 8111 T oomc) of Laguna
Niguel. winner of the Olympic Deca-
thlon gold medal 1n 196!! at Mexico
Cit) and named the Sullivan Award
wanner as Amenca's finest amateur
athlete, said they had no idea what
kind of response lb ex pect ""hen the)
staned p11ching the idea of an Orange
Count\ marathon .. ~we didn't kno\1>~ what-ccrlrtx-r
athlete ...,c would get. and all of a
sudden we had a 2 I CJ entra nt and a
2:11 entrant." Toomc) said "It
showed us there arc a lot of ...,orJd
class marathoner .. looking for good
races.
"The calendar 1s devoid of mara-
thons no..., except an Honolulu "
Among the top entrants who will
run Sunda> are: Alan Thurlow of
.\ustraha v.ho ran the Melbourne
Marathon in 2· 16 and is considered a
fa vonte: V<'sa Kahkola of Finland.
the current Finnish national cham-
pion who has run a 2: 16 marathon
and comrted th roughout Europe;
and Jose Machalec of Sweden, n
world-class marathoner having run
the distance IV. ICC at 2 In
Also competing v.111 be Harr)
Cordellos, the national bhnd mara-
thon champion who ha'i run 1n 93
marathon'>.
Toome} said organ11er<i are con-
centrating on creating an l'vent for
Orange Countaans to cnJO} and take
pnde in. with less emphasis on
becoming a world clas~ t•vent. "We
want an event that 1~ local with world
1Pleaae aee HOP.ES/A2)
Contra leader stumps
for money in county
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of 1M 0..., ~ llMI
A Nicaraguan guemlla leader
asked Orange ( ounty Republicans on
Thursday for linancial and pohtacal
~uppon lo help ovenhrow the Sand-
1n1sta government.
Eden Pastora. who represents 5.000
guemllas fighting government troops
in southern Nicaragua, said he des.-
perately needs funds for food.
clolhang and med1c1nc.
V1s1t1ng a Republican Party fund-
raaser at the Westin South C'oHt Plua
hotel 1n Costa Mesa. Pastora asked
for donations and tor poht1cal '>UP-
pon in obtaining for ll S aid for h1\
forces in the south.
He and his supponer\ intend lo
!>eek add111onal suppon in coming
week~ from vanous groupc; through-
out the United States.
The guernllas he lead-; have go ne
wnhout outside support fo r the paM
two year<i. Pastora said
The $27 malhon an ti S aid g1H·n to
the so-call ed freed om lighten earlier
thts }Car went to those guemlla\
fighting nlong Nicaragua·., northern
(Pleue .ee CONTRA/ Al)
Additional coverage on B 1
home," said cashier C'y hthaa
Good) ear '"The)' were JUSt so happy
10 be going home."
Cause of the 6:45 a.m. (2: 15 ~.m.
here)erash rema111ed under inveshga-
uon. but the White House said
prehminarv repons showed no in-
d1cat1on of sabotage or an 1n-fl1ght
explosion 1n h1stor) 's e1ghth-v.orst
av1a11on disaster.
The charred cockpit voice and
flight recorders were recovered and
were taken to Ottawa for analysis.
said Peter Boag of the Canadian
Av1a11on Safety Board. who wa~
d1rect1ng the in vesugatLon
Bt>ag's deputy, Dave Owen, ~1d
late Thursday night that 40 percent •1f
the bodies had been reco,ered He
descnbcd the fl ight recorder'> a' being
.. tn rela11 vel}' good shape ..
The chaner fhJht operated b)
Arrow Airof M1am1 earned members
of the 10 I st Airborne who wt>re being
rotated home after sax months service
1n the mult1-nat1onal pcaceket>p1ng
force in Eg)pt's S1na1 peninsula
M1lltaf) authQ.nt1es said 11 might
take a da) or two to notify all the nex l-
of-kin. as as long as a week to
pos11 .. 1el) 1dent1fy remains
( 8( !Cle\ 1s1on shov.ed debn'>
smoldering in the -.now beneath t..ill
He likes playing on the girls team.
Sex discrimination?
Student barred from
girls team thinks so
Bobby Cole has been kicked
offfhe M arina High School field
hockey team. It seems he's
guilty of nothing more than
being the only boy on the all-girl
team.
Cole thinks it 's unfair.
There's some reverse sexual
discrimination involved, he be-
lieves.
"I Just got t hrough checking
and there's eight glrla on the
boys' water polo teams. I think I
should be able to play on the
girls' hockey team. Tl'ley don't
have a boys' hockey team at
school."
Cole, a 5-foot·S. 125-pound
senior. dressed In a blue tartan
kllt, was on the sidelines Thurs-
day, cheering on his team-
mates in a match against Foun-
tain Valley High School. He also
took a petition around to the
rival players. enlisting their
support In his battle to return to
the team.
Cole was declared Ineligible
this week after a complaint was
filed by a rival coach And
Prlnctpal Ira T olbln has asked
him not to play "because 1t puts
ROBERT
BARKER
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
the team In 1eopardy · But
T olbln said he is petitioning
California lnterschOlast1c Fed-
eration officials tor Cole's re-
instatement.
CIF rules prohlt:i1t boys from
playing on girls teams 1f the
school provides a sutf1c1ent
number of boys sports. Tolbln
said. On the other hand. girls
are allowed to play on boys·
teams 1f the school doesn · t field
girls' teams in that sport. he
added
('Please .ee BOY I A2)
evergreens 1n sparse, hilly woods
where th<' plane went down about a
half-mile from the runway near
Gander Lake
.\1rpon manager John Patman sa1d
the ai rcraft earned 10 1.000 pounds ot
fuel on takeoff
!loads to the a1rpon we~ blocked
and emtrgcnC\ vehicles wtth yellow
ligh ts fla .. h1ng stood b} as sh1venna
rescue .... orlter\ searched an vain rot
( Pleaae eec JET I A2)
Ban on
ocean
drilling
lifted
Local officials vow
to press fight against
off shore oil leases
By PAL'L ARCRIPLEY
.\s a moratorium on 011 dnlhnt
dlong much ul { ahfom1a's coaJt
l'nded Thur\da' Orange Coast
Icade~ 'ov.cd to \ ov.ed to conunue
fighting Reaga n .\dm1n1strauoo
plans to kd<>e offshore tractl>
The bdn ha!> prc..,e nted the leastnt
of tracts along about tv.o-th1rds of the
state coasihne tor the past tour ~ears.
upponer<. of the moratonum be-
lie' ed th<'' had enough 'otes in the
Hou\e .\ppropnat1ons ( ommm~
lor another e\lens1on until Gov.
Deukml"Jian ~nt a letter to commit-
tee memhers that !>aid he opposed the
moratonum
The @.O' emor ..aid in the le1ter that
he: ta' ored a tract·b' -tract e"aluauon
on v.h1lh dreac;<. c;hould be leased fo r
dnlling and ""h1lh '>hould he
J'm\C( led thl· .\'\(JCldlCd Pres' fl'-
poned
--8&.bc:n ~" otn I 1gurw-&..di
d.1un .. 1 rn.in -.dtd 1h;1t ntdn toulJ
hJrl.rurt l Jltfnrn1a
'l-\l'I' 11me !hr\ lonl. JI a tract
TljUl't'' ~11mpk11on ''' ,in En-
\ tronnit 'l!al lmr•HI Kt•p.1n It•''> of
,taff1 'll ;rnJ 111c,upJndd1•"nth~
u1a'>' ·' 1,JIJ n. h.m l.rupt ·· ( rentrv
\did l r, ntf\ \dill r >rangt· < 11un11ans
ha'l' 1nd1 .. atel1 :v.o-ltHlnl' 1hat they
J .. n 1 "301 ithhore rnl drilling. and
\JtJ lxu~ml 1tJn " .,;Hnliung the
\I.tic: '1 •Urt\I tradt• lt•r •1 1n tert'\I'>
· H1' Jdn' n1-.1rat11 " oddhog up
It• !ht 1111 lr1lhl\11"\ .. ( n•nll"\ \aid
· \>. <" hJ "' t -;tan loo.,,ing at the
.. a ... 1 hi. l"'l'l"n 1he mainland and
( .ttahn.t 1'1.tnJ 111,t J' "c 1011~ at a
na1111n.il trt'J,llrt hl.t 'I 11\t'm1tc: ··
< •l'ntr 'Ji.I :ht numh\•r 111 tounsts
v. h11 'l\ltl" i I Jilt.OJ lkat h la .. t 'c:ar -
1hrn· .,. 11, · -v.a' thl '-<lmr number
1h.i1 '1-.11··l1 'I ci~rmllc-In com-
r.1n~11n t\o\11 mtllton f)l'llf)IC \ 1s1 1ed
thl' 1\l.i•hl •I \tau11n Hav.a11 la<.t 'ear.
ht• \alt.I
h r -ll.1 •1 '-t'"txin lkachloun·
, l"'•'mar '<lid <.h<" 'llll holds out
h,1P< d· lltn~ ,Jn he a' 111dl·d along Lhe
( Ira nj?t' < 11.1, 1
I , 1111111 .it 11 h11rx-~t·natnrs
(Pleue aee OIL/ A~)
Irvine Co. pledges $1 million
over ~ 0 years to art museum
_I
Oellr l'h4 pflolo Illy "1c""'11 II..,._
ltden Putora
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ofltle01141Y"'-'1'-fl
The Nev.pon Harbor .\n l\l u<,c,•um
will rcce1\.e SI million o'er lhC' ne\I
10 \Cars from the lnint' (o tCl
undr rv.nte maJor .innual c'h1h111on'>
The pledge wa!i annoum·cd th1 <i
w('elo. at the mu'leum. v.hl·rc dn
l'"'h1h1t leatunng v.or~s b' l'O ntem
poral"\ \mencan reall\i \>. :t\ nt·
Th1ehaud opened The In int• C n '
1n1t1al ~I no.non gi ft I~ um)('rv. ntlOj?
the Th1eba ud re1m<.P«ll' l' "'h11 h
v.111 be d1<.pla\cd through h h lb
.. Thi'> 111.q:ar pltdge undl'r"-on·'
l1ur long·ll'rm 1nlt'rt'\l 1n lhl '-l'"'fX'n
Harbor .\n \1 u-.cum 'rl.h l' n "l('v.
pon ( enlt'r .. In tnl' ( • Pn·,•d<'nl
Tom'1,,1t'l<;<"n•1 .. 11<i • \,tr1•n~Jnd,1tal
muSt"um " a , n11t .1I p.ln 111 1 ht'
(Ultural and <'dUt :1111rn.il dC'' rlnr
mcnt of tht• cit~ ,,f 1'.t'"~'n lk.1d1
and v.e'rt' ha pp' t" tullill tht• mu
-.eum·, n1mm1tmt•n1 ,,, lht• • u 1u1.1
life ot all nt Oran~l < nunt'
'-1C"l\rn '3.1d tht d1•n.t1111n "'"
prompted h' In 11w < ,, Hn.ln.I 1 h,111
m.i.n Don.lid Brrn I thinJ.. th1' ~111
reflt'CI\ \t'r\ mm h h" 1n1t·rc't"' lhl'
Jr1' l)nJ h1,·intl'rn11n thl\ mu'(.·un1
'-1dscl" 'aid
Ra\ l11hn<o1'n rr1·,1tkn1 ol the
d'K"Un ' hojru "' tru,tl'l'' lJllcJ
'hl d11n..111on ·,,n · nt th<' mo\t
'\1gn1fitJnt ,·11rp<1ratl ~111, w the
m .J\cum n lhl 'lJt1o•r
In atld11111n to the S II Ml tlOOp,l\en to
un1kr"'n1, thr Thtl·h;rnd C'\h1 b11 1on.
tht.: (:\1nt• l •• ,100.att·d ~I CJ(IOOO last
'<'Jr t.1 un.kf'\.\n t1 tht· mu~um't
t'Oll"\ 1n lht Ill\ mp1, \n' F C\ll\8), I
hU~('I 'U••l'\\IUI C\h1h1t1nn n plor.
1 ntt tht "'or~ 11 "' '-l'v. 'I m l<. an 1st,,
\,, •r,Jtn11 111 mu,rum l>1rt"Ctor
(PleaK att lRVIU/A2l
Fees for 2 freeways move ahead · Officer saves man,
then arrests him
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irvine petition stalls Sa n J oaquin fees.
but Eastern. Foot hill tax unhinde red
By PHCL SNEIDERMAN
Ol_O.-W .........
The pcuuon dnvc that blocked the
collect1on of f~way fees an Irvine 1s
not e•pccted lo affect the formation
of an qcncy that will plan two ofthlft
propo~ Oranac County freew ys.
but 1t could Je<>pard11e the third
Plans call for the San Joaquin Hills,
fQOlhtU and Eastern frecway<i to be
planned and financed by two JOant-
PoWt r' ~ncaes
On<' wall oven« the San Joaquin
Hill tr ecwa), which would hnk the
Costa Mesa Freeway with the San
Oicgu Freeway near San Juan
C"ap1 truno.
f hc S«ond JQint powers -icnc>
~111 supcrv1st both the Foothill and
Eastern freeways. The Ea$tem frtt-
way would run rouahly parallel with
the 014.1 Mesa Freeway. hnkang the
R1vm1dt and Santa Ana freeway'
while the Foothill v.ould run parallel
to the San D1eao Frcewa) hnkana 1he
Eastern Freeway wnh S3n C'1emen1e.
Memben of theS( aaencte" arc
required to ~'<>llcc1 fees from d('-
' ('lopcn o( new horn" and bU'll·
ne KS 1n the areu that would be ~rved by the three frttwa)'s The
developer fees are citpttlcd to pay
almost half the cost of bualdm& the
frttWl)''l
h was di loscd Tuc<ida) th11
Irvine freewa~ opponents had
pthef'Cd enOUIJ\ Sl&f\atu~ 10 \tOp
the cit from collcctana feet to help
pey for <'onstructaon of the new
f f'«"''a )' s
•
Th(' 'iUCCe\slul pct11 1on dr1't"
means that the Irv ine (fff"'a' I~
ord1nanC't now must be appro' cd b~
local vOICI"\ before de\.oelopcr fund'l
can be ~·ollccted to finanl(' the
frttW3U .\nd 1t mcansthat o~ ot th('
agencies might not ha\(' enou~h
member c111c<1 m opcrat('
Tom Fonun('. publl<' anfonno11on
officer for the OranJc Count) Trnn1>
pona11on Comma!> ion. said th(' Foot-
htlt.l~astem enc a.Tread) ha\ the
fi\C members nttdcd to operate, C'\Cn
wllhout Irvine
The count) and the c111M ot
.\nahc1m, Ora nae. \an Ckmcntt, Sa~ .. (P1 .... ._ Fll&WAY/A2 )
By Al\ HOWLETT
OI -0., Mlet I-
f or Jo~·ph l.1m1,nll' • ntl.' thl' l lth ._1nir ;a Oa\ l'arl~
It all \t:lnC"d "'hC'n ht' lar .aught fi rt' nuNdc a Balboa s.aloon
thur'\da\ uuch1ng th<' C"\<' <'f 3 ""<'~:pon &a< h pohctman who went to
1n' esuptt'
"Th(' whole •r mt end ot th<' car wa' 1n Oamc~ and he Uhe
pohctman) coult'n 1 \tt IO\ldC' tl«11t.\C' of th<' 'lmnkc." '11d N~
Stach police spd. ·sman l rt'nt ttam '
It w atw\ n .i I~ a m 1 huncby outs!M tM of ·o bar at
Palm and Ba' 'lr'tth on tht' &lboa Pt'n1Mula, Ham1 said Off'tc:ltt
Octt~ Dunc n .... , ('10 patrol when he saw thr hum1na .
o\fier OJ'<'nms th<' door h(' found Lamont(' \lumped overtbr._.~ •
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A.a Otw\ge Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Oeoember 13, 1985
Olympian Blll Tommey, left, co-o rganiser
of the Orange County Marathon, greets
comped ton who will be runnlnaz Sunday.
Cloc)nriae from top ar e Hana lVlktroeon,
Sweden; Kathe Needham, Canada; Vea
K.ahkola, Finland; Slnnlkka Ke.kltalo.
Flnland; Joeef Macbalec, Sweden: and
Muya Wachlra, Canada.
HOPES RIDE ON MARATHON .•.
Fr om Al
"en one!>:· he said.
"'ioung Orange Coun1y pla)ed a
pan in 1hc I Y84 Olympics w1th the
hike races 1n M1ss1on V1e10. pt'n·
lathlon tn Coto de Caza. and other
nents. Toomey said they hoped to
hnng back at least some of the spin I
•lrat 1uuchcd residents then.
( ount> Supervisor Tom Rile,,
"ho '~1u shoot the starting gu'n
<iunda\. \aid he was e.kc1ted aboul
rekindling.the spmt that was evident
dunng the Olympic torch run when
30.000 people showed up at New-
port's Fashion Island to watch the
runner.
The 26.2-mile course will take
runners along Pacific Coast Highway
to Laguna Beach. up Laguna Canyon
Road. and end at UC Irvine.
Runners who aren't ready for a
marathon will take pan in a I OK run
begmning at 8:30 a .m . at the mara-
thon starting li ne. That race also will
finish at UCJ.
The race will be followed by a
picnic and awards ceremony. includ-
ing ltve music.
Race day entry fees are $25 fo r the
marathon and SI 0 for the I OK. Pnces
tnclude a t-shirt and 'the picnic.
Registration begins at 6 a.m.
For more information. call (71 4)
661-6473.
JET EXPLODES ONT AKEOFF ...
From Al
\ttr' 1•ors <imokc hngert•d in thl• a1
h1 irs .ilter the crash
There wa~ a nash U\t Ille a
\Unburst." said Judy Pcir\on\. a car
rl·ntal agent who witnessed the crash
lrum the Gander parking lot "It
la\tcd for JUSt two seconds and then I
hl·ard an e~plos1on. There wa~ d lot ol
f 1ack smoke ··
Hedley C11ll, another car agent whu
alo;u wa!i outside. said. "I saw thl\ big
mu'\hroom cloud otTthe runwa) ··
reports 1nd1cate "no evidence ol
'>3b0tage" or an explosion in 01ght
··w e have no 1nd1cat1ons ol ex-
plos1ons prior 10 1he crash or of
hostile action:· said the Pentagon's
chief spokesman. Robert Sims. "But
we just have nothing to indicate \he
cause at this time. and until an
investigation 1s camcd out. we'd not
be able to go further than that."
detailed inspection of the airline by
the Federal Aviation Administration
10 March. 1984 uncovered sloppy
records. "excessive and long over-
due" deferred maintenance and the
use of outdated ma intenance m an-
uals. None of the problems was
considered serious enough to warrant
grounding the airline.
Mattell said Thursday's crash was
"the first fatality we've had.··
Patnck said use of a charter night to
carry soldiers 1s "nothing unusual.
We do that as a matter of routine •·
WEA THER
---
Sunny skies through Saturday
Fair d•~ and aunny al<I .. are predicted along the Orange
Co11t today and Saturday, the National Weather Bureau aald
High• wlll range from the low to mid 801 today. Saturday will
be sllghlty warm.r. with high• ranging from 66 along the co11t to
72 lntand
Nights wlll continue to be ch Illy Lows will range from 38 to 46
along the Orange Coast.
Boaters wlll find light. variable winds thl1 morning along the
inner waters, shifting to west to northwest 8 10 15 knots this
afternoon and evening.
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CONTRA LEADER IN COUNTY ...
From Al
border, Pastora said . ti 1s own lighters
received no assistance
Speak1n~ through an interpreter,
Pastora said has followers ··are fight·
mg for the freedom ofthe1rcountry in
the inhuman cond111ons of guemlla
warfare."
"I am not a man of the m1frophone.
I am a man of the gun." said Pastora.
who cames the nickname. \oman-
dante Zero. "l believe d1ctator-1
should be handled with the gun.
especially when the dictator has the
support o f the Soviet~."
Although he 1s seeking Amcncan
aid .. Pasto ra said he bcuevcs ··11 w1JI
never be necessarv fo r American
youths to fight for Nicaragua's frcc-
dom. We arc able and willing to fight
for our own freedom.··
He later added. "Give us the gun~
and nobody will say 11 was the Ronald
Reagan's government that overthrew
the Sandinista govcrnment."
Pastora said pcrcepuons that the
Nicaraguan rebels are hostile toward
1hc United tates arc not true. The
guerrillas wish to negotiate with the
Sandinista government themselves
rather than have the United State\
hold 1alks with leader'i in Managua.
Thal goal. he repeated, does not
mean the guerrillas do not want
.\mencan support
Pao;tora also rebutted the counter-
revolutionary label given to tht•
~1caraguan guerrillas.
.. Why are we called revoluuon-
anes? Because 1n Nicaragua. to speak
of frl'c elections. free press and
freedom of speech makes us revul-
ut1onanes We uni) want what )'OU
haH· here··
Pastora'<, \ 1'>11 at the Re publican
lund-ra1scr was planned at the last
mi nute with Tom Fuentes. chairman
of the Orange Count> Republican
Part)'
IRVINE COMPANY GIVES ...
From Al
Ke' 1n Consey, those two donations
are the lare,est exh1b1t1on gifts ever
made b} a single donor to the 23-year-
old museum. located 1n Newport
Center.
W1th the I 0-ycar commitment.
Conse} said the museum will be able
to plan upcomtng exhib111ons wtth
more certaint)'
"We can feel more secure knowing
it's coming every year and can be
counted on to underwnte our exht-
b111ons:· ( onsc~ said.
( anad1an Transport M1n1'\tCr Oon
Mazankowsk1 said the plane climbed
no higher than 1.000 feel he fore
trashing.
~----"fr.rrrsp-crrr-~ spo csman
Brule Reid returning from a hl.'licop-
ter 10ur en erthe '>lie , said there wa'> no
)uggestion 1ha1 thl' planl· nplo<.kd in
01gh1
The Pentagon dismissed a claim,
made by an anonymous caller in
Be1ru1 to a western news a~ency. that
Islamic Jihad was responsible for the
crash.
__M!J. Larn lceno&lc another Pcn-
Lagon spokc,man. said the troops all
embarled in < a1ro He said 1t was
poss1hle that '\Orne of the v1c11ms
might not ha' l' been attached to the
3rd Ba nation of the I 0 I st A.irborne.,
"'bul we belieH' all of them were
attached to the IO I ~t."
The ill-fated O~hf had on 1 ----------------------•
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··v. here 11 ca ml' down 11 oh ... 1ou~I}
n ploded on impact h cf)th1ng 1n
the area 1s charred ··he <,aid." It'\ not
nice to look at ··
( h1ldren 's clothing -apparl'nll>
intended a'\ gift~ -and piece~ ol gra)
fuselage were \trew n acros\ the
ground al lhe north end of Ciander
I ake
'\t Fort C amptx-11 base lOm·
mander ~faJ (1en Burton 0 Patnck
told a news conference an .\rm\ team
"'ould help transfer remain.,· from
~ewfoundland to Do,er Air Force
Base 1n Delaware. "'here 1dcn11fi-
at10n uf the bodice; could lake up to d
"eek \ temporar) morgue wa\
l'Stabh'ihed at the airport. Boag said
In Washington. White Hou.-.c:
woke'\man Larry Speakes said 1n1t1J I
However. bar,c commander Patncl
..aid after returning from Washington
that 248 of the passengers were
members of the IO I st.
He ~1d the unit's weapons we re
earned in the caq~o hold.
Federal A v1at1on Adm1ntstrat1on
'\pokesman Vedder Steed in Atlanta.
Ga .. ..aid Arrow Air was amo ng more
than 400 airlines whose opcrat1onc;
were the sub1ect ofa 1984 FAA probe
The airline agreed last June to pay a
$34.000 fine in connection with a
scnes of enforcement actions. mo~tl~
1n-.olv1ng poor record-keeping. ac-
cording to documents released Thurs-
da~ 1n Washington
The documents showed that a
West Germany before refueling again
in Gandcr.
Wives and children who had cx-
c1tedl)' gathered lo welcome the
soldiers home with a brass band
wa11ed anxiously for wo rd.
President Reagan said he and Mrs.
Reagan were shocked and saddened.
"Our hearts go o ut to the loved
ones of these brave soldiers who ha vc
paid the fullest pnce in the service of
their country and the cause of peace,"
Reagan said m his written statement.
The crash v1ct1ms were some o f750
to 800 soldiers in the force and were
returning home on a rotational basis.
according to Icenogle. He said a first
group of 250 soldiers amved at Fort
Campbell a week ago.
The airport was overcast with hght
snow and light w10ds at the time of
the crash. according to 1he aviation
weather report. There had been hght.
freezing dnzzle a few hours earlier.
FREEWAY FEES MOVE AHEAD ...
From Al
JuJn < ap1strano. \ orha LindJ .rnd
fu<>t1n haH already apprmL·d par
t1l 1pa11on f ortune said <:>an1.1 .\nJ
ha\ '>Chcdulcd a .Jan 6 puhlit he.Hing
on 1l'> 1n\olveml'nt
f he f OOthlll·Ear.tern agCOl \. IS
stheduled to hold an organi1a111>nal
meeting Jan \()at r U\lln ( II} Hall
Hut the ~an Joaquin Hill\ agent~
onh has the rnunt\ and 1he u 11e<i uf
'-e1.1.pon Beach, ~an c lemen1e and
~an Juan ( ap1strano a<. member<.
Ir\ ine had been con\tdered the Ii fl h
mcmhcr needed lo lorm the agenn
h en w11h the loss ot Irvine.
ho1.1.ever. the agenq could get other
member<, when part1c1pat1on 1<; con-
c;1dcred Jan 6 b> Santa Ana and Jan
20 b\ Costa Me..a
Ttie San Joaquin Hi lls agcnq has
scheduled an organizatio nal meeting
Jan 30 in Newpon Beach Cit) Hall
OIL DRILLING BAN LIFTED ..
From Al
\\-1lson and Cranston will be able to
pull something o tT." Hart said "It \
J<>okingshmmer all the time. 1<,n'11t" ..
<:>he said 1f the federal go' crnmcnt
\('lie; tracts three miles off\hore 1hen
1 aliforn1a will drill from the mean
.fl1gh 11ckllnc out Ihm: mile" 1n \Carch
~f (ll(
.. Lt. (1ov Mc( arth~ 1nld u\ that'\
not a threat. that'' a rt•alll' .. Han
said "-Ruth Bailey. l lunlington Rea~ h
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councilwoman \J1d tht· ">a'e our
hore\ coah110111.1.11l wn1snut· to fight
offshore 011 c1rdli ng through l'leucd
represc.•n ta1i vc<, and meeting'> with
Reagan '\dn11n1\tra11on offiual~ ltke
I ntenor "iccmary Donald P lfodcl
"lf I hat d04.•\n'11akl· plare and 1hc)
go ahead w11h the le.1\i'' tl'll'n h11-
gatmn would Ix• the ne\I <.tcp.'" Halley
-;aid
··ounontcrn 10 Hun11ngtc1n Reach
1s the nion· o tT<,hore fa t 1li11c' there
are. the more oMhore f:lc1lt11es there
will he, too We don·t need any mi.m·
Of lhose. espcc1all) With Our IC·
de\clopment plan ··
The latest action 1n ( ongres\ was
Uou'iC approval Dec 4 of an amend-
ment that requires Hodel to cont1nu~·
ncgot1at1ons w11h < ongress oH·r the
dnlhng cont rover\',.
The amendment 1\ tx·10g uin-
s1dcrC'd h\ a conference comm11t c.-e
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BOY BARRED FROM GIRLS HOCKEY ...
From Al
The girls on the hocke)' team all
!>cem to be 1n Bobby's corner. es-
pecially his g1rlfnend. Chn ss} Pena
Principal To1b1n has ordered 1he
forfe11 ure of last week's v1llory over
~anta .\na. Manna's only v1rtor) in
lour matt hes
"Bobby's worked so hard and he'~
'IO consc1en11ou'I ... said Chrissy. who
sat out Thursday's match because of
tom ligaments suffered in a game last
week. "Bobby's small and he doesn't
intimidate other girls," she said. "II
was some girl about I 0 feet tall who
caused m y injury."
OFFICER SAVES MAN ...
From Al
and pulled him from the 1974 Pontiac
"When he gol him out. thl' whole car was l·ngulfed in llames:·
Hams said.
Bobb} said he enJOY'\ pla)' 1 ng on the
girls' team. "It's kind of cool. I ltkc 11 ..
His car wa'i charred. but Lamonte'c; hie was sa,ed by lhc officer
Hams said.
"What would you rather do."
C hnssy asked. "nde a bus (to a ~me)
wi th 34 guysoronew11h 34girls. He's
smarter 1han anyone else."
Lamonte did not go home and thank h1~ luck) stars. however
The officer said Lamonte was 10tox1ca1ed and apparent!} paS!tl'd
out behind the wheel of the car. Ham'> said
Cole. who competed on thc school
wrestling team before switching
spons. plays left linker on the I I·
player team and races up and down
the field trying to knock a wooden ball
1hrough a goal by sinking ll with a
hockey suck. He plays 1n the middle
area of the field and links his
dcfens1,e 1eamma1c~ to the otTensl\e
teammates. He's made one goal
asc;1st
o Lamonte spent the night in a cell at the Ncwpon Beach Po lice
Department after being booked for drunk 1n publ1t by the same ollicer
who rescued him.
"Not onlyd1d the officer do him a hfe-sa.,.1ng f:nor b) pulling him
from the car. he arrested him for his own good ... Harns said.
Harris pointed out that too much uf the Chnstmas 1.heer I'>
dangerous all thc way around.
"Agam. the department wants to remind c1t11ens 1hat the hohda)
.. eason is here. and traffic accidents aren"t the nnl) rc'iult ol overdoing
1he alcohol." Harns said. "In this case 1t could have cost the gentleman
his life A few more '\Cconds. and we could have had a fatalit~."
din Otd-'7tl.fltio11ed
elteutmtU /eom
?2cget ~ gaede114
You'll find the magic of an old fashioned
Christmas at Roger's Christmas Fa ntasy in
Corona del Mar. Out selection of natural and
living Christmas greenery includes: * Living Christm as Trees
Choose the pine, cedar or fir
tree that will be enjoyed for
many holidays to come. * Fresh Greens & Wre aths
(Pine, C'edar, Fir) * Ecke Poinsettias
The largest Aelection in
Orange County. * Fresh Flower
ArrangementA
Y1111 II "•Pf'rlfOllC't our f11mo11~ ('8ridlt1l1icht w11l'k now
thru < hri•tma~ A• 11 •Pf'('ial trf'11t, nf>tf'd anstt
('onntf' Kina will bl' 111 uur C'<•Mn• dl"I M11r Callf'r\.
thrn f>f'l.l'mhf'r l r1th And rt1mur1hc-r lo Vllltl 11ur
South C'out Plau C'hru1lm11• fant.uv for 1111 v .. ur
tr"" 1rirnminir. h11m1 tlf'n>rat1n11 and rift nf'ffi•
rhank vou for JUtntna Hcit1f'r M (,urll'nll durinit !hf'
hnlitl11v '""•"n
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DECEMBER 13, 1985 D\ILY Pllill ENTERfAINMENT GUIDE VOLi /N0.49
Few dramatic
momentsin '85
1 h1~ 15 lht• 5econd in a scrie!> of columns reviewing the year 1985
in Orang<.' County theater.
For the community theater groups pract1c1ng their craft in the
~uthern M:Ctton of Orange Count), 1985 was not a year to be taken too
'>t'n ou\I)
I 1 K.·al non-professional p layhouses put ncar1y 40 productions on
thL' hoards during the year. Of these. only eight could qualify as heavy
I l>r L'\ en ..em1-hcavy) dramas.
Mu,1cal theater fared better. however, with 11 shows involving
singjng and dancing -more than
one-fourth of the total community
output. Producing the bulk ofthest
(four of its seven offerings) was the
Newport Theater Ans Center.
while the Laguna Mouhon Play·
house and the new South Coast
M.us1c4l Thca~r contnbutcd (WO
api~.
Two locally wnttcn ongtnal pfaysrcai"Vcd theirwor1d premieres
in I 'IMS -Kent Johnson's .. The Whttc Arrow" in Newport and Maf)
Jane Ro berts' .. Reflections" 1n Laguna. And El Toro playwn&ht Jack ~harke~ (under his pseudonym of Rit·k Abbott) gave tu our first look
at thL· wacky "Dracula: The Mus1cal'r" courtesy of the South Coast
M us1cal Theater.
fhe Laguna Moulton Playhouse. at 65 the venerabk senio r
u tuen among Orange County theater groups. got itself a facelift - a
rc modd1ng project including a balcony that increases its seating
-.cason "a~ shortened to four shows, including the bnefly presented
.. Reflecuons." but its productions of :·Guys and Dolls .. and
"Carou!>CI .. were among the county's most amb1t1ou~ of the year.
Musicals reittned supreme at the Ncwpon Theater An s Center
where. 1n addition to the aforementioned ··white Arrow... m
producers mounted '"Some thing's Afoot." .. The Boy Friend" and
.. Dame~ at Sea.·· The l rvtne Community Theater reached back into m
past fora season of reprise productionsofitsOrangeCounty premieres
from a decade or more a~o. including the Pulitzer Prize winner. "'That
Championship Season.·
Tht> Costa Mesa ('1v1c Playhouse blew out 20 C"andles on 1b
h1nhda\ cake. celebrating 1ts anniversary with ··Father of the Bndc."
\.\ h1m!>iL'3I comedy reigned at the Westminster Community Theater
Jnd 1he 'ian Clemente \ommunny Theater, though both offered solid
urama11c· productions. ""The Pctnfied Forest" and .. The Subjecl Was
Rol>t's:· respt'Ct1 vely.
The newest community group. the South Coast Musical Theater.
tickled 1tsaud1ences with a slapstick version of··oracula" and lifts the
turta1n on its Steond show of the year. "Cinderell1.'' tonight (sec
oppos11c page). And the Huntington Beach Playhouse proved the most
1ndustnous of the bunch. putting on seven six-weekend show\
1nd ud1ng a colorful ··Pirates of Penzance ...
Onl)' one title was repeated by the community theate~ in 1985. ·~>mcth1ng's Afoot" at both the Newport and Costa Mesa theater'>.
1 he mint on&inal pi('CC of stagjng was done at Westminster by
JrL'\'i1ng up a 'i11ly western comedy called "The Death and Life of
'nculo.v I Itch" and turning 11 into yet another musical.
On I lw t ·,,,er: C\ nth111 Wilson u < indcrel/a
Martlyn Dolan u F1my Oodmothrr
( '" t·r /1/111111 R 1c/1nri.J Kcx.'hlt'r
..\11 {)ire. t111n 1.itnC' llough
Publisher: Karen A. Winmer
Editor. Frank Zin1
An IJtrcctor: S teven Hough
Ctrculst1on Mrmaser: Donald L. W ilhams
Produc·twn MangC'r: Robert L. Cantrell
I >.111 hn<'ll. " pulll1~hl"\l n l'n I nda\ b) 1h1• c •ran~ \ oa\t 1-UbhsJuna l o .
1•0 Bo• I SMl. HO...,, lb\,, ( O'lOll Mt' ... ("' 91nl6. Trlcpl\Ofl(' C7141
~~~ 4ll1 Rl-.ulu bu 1n~ hour~ arc II a.m. 10 S pm .. Monday 1hmu"1
I 11lhh l>t-al.lhne fur l'*l<'ndar ul t'•C"nl\ urms and ll'llr" 1s 5 pm Monda)'
J hl' a:n11rc rnmcn~ ..of J>au:bo~11i. ,., uJ4w•..ii~ 111ot On-n.-( t'I0\1
t•uhli\h1n11 ( 11 \II n&hl\ lfl' '''"'''"''ll
t Oatebooj(/ Friday, Oecembet 13, 1985
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UNTOUCHABLES COMING TO GOLDEN
BEAR, THIS WEEKEND ••••••.•..••...••.••••.•.... 15
By RANDY JAY MATIN It is a frustrating story but not an
unfamiliar one. The Untouchables -who play the Golden Bear
tonight and Saturday-arc from the Los Angeles area and Newport
Beach and have been pJaying area clubs for years. With their upbeat
blend ofR&B, Ska and Rap one would have predicted no troubles in
striking a record deal. But like the Go-Go's, The S~y Cats and on
back to Jimi Hcndm, The Untouchables had to first become a
success in Europe before they could achieve any kind of notice here.
QUE CHRISTllAS PROGRAM OFFERED
BY PACIFIC CHORALE •••••.•.•.•.•...••••••.••••• 22
Cbansons De Noel, Pacific Chorale's traditional Christmas program
celebrating the arrival of Pere Noel, will be presented at 8:30 p.m.
Dec. 13 at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church m Ncwpon Beach and
Dec. 14 at Santa Ana High School Auditorium in Santa Ana.
According to chorale director John Alexander, the program is ideal
fgr anyone who has ever wished to attend a Christmas celebration at
ans o TC ame ra . c re usmg a c 01r. t c
Carilloneers of Oarcmont, this year, and we're performing the same
chants, the same stirring Notre Dame music, and we're completely
surrounding the audience with sound," said Alexander.
BENEFIT
ANOTHER SUCCESS .••••••.•••••••.••.••••••.•.... 13
By CAROL HUMPHREYS .. Our best benefit was no benefit." said
Jerri Mirams, newly elected president of the South Coast
Orpniz.ation of Planned Parenthood (SCOOPP). "It was called the
No Benefit Benefit. Everyone sent in money but stayed home. We
made$ 12,000. We also had another great fundraiser, Barefoot on the
Beach. We stay away from hotel events." Dedicated to providing
affordable and confidential "pre-pregnancy" education and
counseling, SCOOPP supplies funding to Planned Parenthood of
Orange County.
OUT Ci\I Tl-E TD\NN
HAR,LEQUIN DINNER TREATER OFFERS
ENJOY ABLE MEAL •.• ; ••••••••••••.•..•.••••..•.••. 21
By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH A few weeks ago, we resolved to cover
the dining aspect of dinner theatre in our area fo r you. This, then. is
Chapter 2: a repon on our visit to Harlequin, A Dinner Playhouse at
the Costa Mesa-Santa Ana border on Harbor. lt's an inviting
freestanding building, with its green canopied entryway, bright
lights outlining the building. Antique doors lead into the foyer, from
which you proceed up to the theatre.
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ome commurnly theater groups
pul on a musical oncP a year Some cio rhcm
more often some nor or all
But for one of Orange C ounry s 11t·wes1
producing orgon1za11ons. · mus1cnl" is its m1ddlA
name In facr. !l's the groups only stock 1n rrode.
The Sourh Coast M usico ThPOlf'f which
opens a two-weekend engagement ol Rodgers
and Homfners1e1n' s "Cinderella" tonight at
Un1vers11y High School 1n Irvine was creeled ro f tll
what 1rs organizers considered a void 1n local
thearer produe11on. Namely, that nor enough
musical shows, were being offered by orher
playhouses.
Doniel T rev1no, chairman of the D rrment
of Performing Aris a t University High dPc 1derl ro
do something about thot So hP nnd q fi-·VY s1rTl'lor1y
inclined thPspr()nS s•ortf'd thr>1r own qroup
dedicoled to rnusicol thPrltPr .
Althougr its roors go bo ~ ro 197 5 the
SCMT n is oresf'r 1 lorrr nu JP ts n 1101
oppPorance 1n rhE' foll ol l 983 with u voriPty show
ent1rled "Magic lo Do " This provided the 1mperus
for rhree summer productions n 1984
Snoopy.· 'Domes ot Spa" ond Th,., F rntos-
t1ds. I
The group lel the surnmer poss th s yf'or but 111
October 11 was bar~ r bus nr>sc; with Orange
County's first loo~ al Dracula Th<, Musical?· -
a lorc1col sendup ol thP vamp1rP legend by El
Toro' s Jod Shor~ey writ1nq ur dPr thP psPudor ym
of Rick Abbott
Now comes 'CindPrellu," CJ show thot hou
to be moved from the school's lrtt lf' TheotN ran opl
''When the funds from the city and
the schools dned up, our group
disbanded."
descr1pl1on, to the larger C1rrlE' Thearer. o multi
purpose foc1l1ry on the Uni H1qh campus
D1recred -as hove bePn all thP SCM T
shows to dote -by T rev1no , "Cinderella" will
spotlight Cynlh10 Wilson 1n onP of the best known
l1tle roles 1n children's l11erolure Marilyn Dolan will
porlroy the fairy godmolher who works hPr magic
to sPnd Cinderella 10 rhe ball.
Round1nq our rhe principals 1n rhc cost are
Ka1heryn Sari as the w1c Pd stPnmothN Cynrh10
Kcllf>y and Donica Shcrirlon os th11 µushy
sleps1SIP.rs Mork PF>rhns os the r>r1nrr> ond Dion
Romos and T onq1e VPI r p 11y111q 11 f• ~ r q 11 d ___ _....~n.
Peggy Graham, who crr•ut('{j the woe; y
I 11 ce nurnbNs for thr-Draculn' spool will t,
bark to choreograph C1nder,,llo AlscJ rdurn1nq
will be l1ght1ng dPs1gnPr Milton Mad ev wt ,. Jt,tl
Barton is cies gnmq the settings
Only two weP~ Pnds ol produc 1ir1n m• ·
planned for · Cin<..t,.rello " w11h w·rl0rr1 'HI , ·\
schedu ed for Fridays n1 8 r .rr Sor Jr ln-y-; 11 2 Hl i
8 p m. and Sundays 01 2 p.rn only or rhP J r11H·r) tr
H1qh lacil1ty, on Campus DrivP ot CulvPr Dr vP ,
Irvine. ResPr11at1ons orP be1nq ro~i>n ot 6JC 63vt>
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DEC.
SM TW T F s
2 3 4 5 6 7
8 91011121314
1 s 1 6 1 1 1 8 1 9 20 2 1
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
Friday
.. A CHRI TMA CAROL" at C..,11u1h
c l)a\t Rl'Jlt:rton h'l'I l own C cntn
fh1\l' c o\IJ \k\a t'l'i7-4(J' '>
I Ul''-UJ\ .. through r nda~ \ al 7· ,II,
"iatun.J.n :ii 2. JO anJ 7.Jll. "iumfa, .11
noon ;rnd -l p m through Di:r 24
"THE RE D SHOES" at thl' Laguna
Moulton Pia> house. b06 Laguna
( an}on Road. Laguna Beach
1494-074 3). final pcrformancl''i to-
n1gh1 and Saturda) at Mp m . <\unda>
JI 2 30 pm
"SOME ENCHANTED EVE-
NING" at the Gl'm Theater I .!1:!52
Main St.. Crarden Gro'c 1636-721 J).
'-"edncsda) s through ~aturda)S at X
pm . this l\unda) al Jn m until lkt'
21
"THE WIZARD OF OZ" b> the No
Bn~ Pla~l'f\ at the .\naht.•1m ( ultural
(enter. 9.11 N Harbor Bhd.
.\nahl'tm I 5 n -550 I I. fndaH anJ
'ra1urda)!>att!prn 'iunda}'>ai.2pm
through IX'« 21
.. THE WORLD OF CARL SAND·
BURG" m lht' Dram!! S1ut.l10 Tht"111er
at Orange ( oac;1 ( olkgl·, ( m1a (vko;u
I 4J2-5X80). final pcrformanll'' 10-
n1ght and ·aiurda} JI X pm \unda'
at 2 "'
Saturday
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at South
( oa\t Rcpcrton. Sl't.' Fnt.l:n h~tin~.
"A CHORUS LINE" at the Cirand
Dinner Theater. Sec Fnda} hstrng
"CHRISTMAS WITH THE DEN-
TONS" at Golden Wl'\t Collegl· ">cl·
Fnda) lisung
"CINDERELLA" b\ -the .South
Coast Musiral Thl'atcr. Set Fnda'
h\l1ng.
"THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK"
at \addlcback ( ollcgc. Scl• fnda)
ltstrng.
"THE DlNING ROOM" at thl'
Garden Grove C'ommunll} Theatc1 !:>cc· Frida) L1sung.
"KISS ME. KATE" at Sebastian\
Wc\I Dinner Pla)house Set.· rnda.,.
li..irng
"MY FAIR LAD'(" JI thl' < urta1n
(all Dtnnl·r Thtall'I <\t·c Frid,I\ lt~11ng. ·
"THE RED SHOES'' 31 the Lagun;i
Moulton Pia> hou~. Sec Fnda) hs1-
1ng.
"THE SNOW QUEEN" on South
<. oa!>t Rcpeno~ ·s ~cond Stage. Scl'
\aturda) ltstrng.
"SOME ENCHANTED EVE-
NING" at the Gem Theater. Scl·
Fnda} ll'lllng.
I I IP BILLING
------·-''A""'"CHRI. TMAS CAROL" at lhl·
I 'pn:" ( uh ural \rt' ( l'ntn ) P ~
<>r:initl' \\l' ( 'Pll'" IX21 IJ~tlCll r llllJ" .ind ..... alurd.t\' ,11 ~ p Ill
\und:l\\ at 2 p.rn lhrou~h l>l't 22
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at tht.·
< 'pre.,, ( ultural \rt'-C t.·n11:r Ser r~-.;.... ......... ~.....--~-~--~-~~_.,nr-r-ntrm~.,..,.rrir.qll'l'l~:'l'<l"'~ "THE WIZARD OF OZ" at tht·
"THE BEST l'llR ISTMA S
PAGEANT EVER" on thl· mu111,1ag.l
111 C mlJl'll \\ l''-1 ( olkgl' an I lunl
ang1 11n lk.1l h IX4"-11 r x1 linal per
tmm.lllll.'' 1on1gh1 JI X pm . C..,a1urJa\
.11\,1ndX11 m \unda\ .ii 'anJ 7 pm
'TARNI\' AL" JI tilt' Harkquin
l>tnnl'I l'IJ\hou\4: '~IJ' \ llarhor'
Bh d \antj ~\n,111l7li-"1'i11 1 n1ghth
"''''Ill \1nnJa~ .. JI \ .1n Ill!! llHIJIO
11 mn 1hr11ugh h·h 1J
"A CllORl1S LINE" .11 thl' < 11a111.J
1>1nm•r 1 hi:att·r. I I l111l'I \\ '"
-\n.ilw1m (112-"'71p). n1ghtl) nrqll
\lnnJa\\ al 'an 1n~ , unarn t1nw'
lhrough Jan 11)
"CllRISTMAS ~ITH TllE OEl'\-
TONS" in thC' < 111ltlrn Y. l''I C ollq!l'
Pla\0.1\ fhl'olll'r llun11ngton Brath
1X4' X'7X1 1on1gh1. \aturda~ .1nJ
Pl'l I 'l-2 I at !! pm 'iunJa)' .Jt ~ r> Ill lh••1ugh [)(•( 22
"C'INDERELLA" h' thl.' ~outh
r "·"' \1a\ltal Thl•atl'r at I ntH''""
11.l-h \l hnol. ( ampu\ al ( Uhl' I
In ttil 11>40-f\101ll. r nda'.\ at X f) m
\.11urda" at 2 and!! pm C..,unda~' at
2 r 111 1h111ugh Dn 22
"THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK"
111 thl· C..,1ul1111 fhl Jll'1 111 \adJkh:ll I..
< ulkgc ''""on \ ll 111 l'iX2--l6,fll
linal pcrlorrnanH' 111n1gh1 and \,1111r
da' at I< J'l m . \unda) JI 'pm
"THE DINING ROOM" at rtw
< rardl·n Ciro'l' Commun1l\ Thl'.lll'f.
( hapm.rn AH·nul' "'l''I of Valin
Vil'" '>lrl'l'I. C1ardcn C1rt1\l
(8<f7.~ 1:!21 f mla\<, and '>a1urda\.\Jt
8 pm through l>r°t 28 w11h ma11ncc'
Sunda)' and Dec 22 at 2 10
"IM PROMPTU." "HELLO 0 T
THERE" and "OUT OF OUR
FATHER'S 110 SE," thn:c one-all
pla)... at lnrnl' \alll'\ ( nllcgl'
(55q . '224) tonight dnd 'iaturda\ al X
pm
"KISS ME. KATE" at Seha~ttan·,
\\c~t Dinner Playhou..c, 140 Avr
Pim. San \lcmcn1l' (49.2-1.1950).
Wcdnc~ay' through '>a1urday" at 8
pm .Sunda)'~at I and 7 pm through
Feb . .2
"MY FAIR LADY" at the ('urtarn
<all D11lnt"r Tht'tttt'r. 6<Xl El Camino
Real. Tustin (838-1540), n1ghtl)' c'<-
ccpt Mondays al varymg eunian
umc' through Jan 19
"TllE BEST Clf RI T MAS
P AGEANT EVE R" at ( 1oltkn V. l'~l
< ollcgc ~cc I rtda' ll\tng
"CARNIVAL" al 1tw I tarkquin
1>1nnt.•r Pl.i~huu\l' "K:c Int.la\ l"llng
"A CHORl S LINE" JI thl' < 1ranJ
Danna Thl'3ll'r 'X'l' I nd,I\ h\tmg
"CHRISTMAS wn:H THE DE -
TONS" at C 1oldt.•n V. l''>t < 11lkgl· \1'l' r nda ~ hs11 ng.
"CINDERELLA" l''I\ 1lw \outh
C uas1 l\lu"cal 1 hl·atcr \l'l' I ntla'
11\ttng.
"THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK"
,11 'raddkhad. C olkge \t.'l' t-m.Ja~
1t .. 11ng.
"THE DINING ROOM" at the
C1ar<ll'n (,ro,t.· C'ommun11' Tht.·att.·r
\c(' Fnda~ 1i .. 11ng ·
"IMPROMPTl1," "HELLO Ol 'T
THERE" and "Ol'T OF O R
FATHER'S HOUSE" at In int.• Valk\
< ollegc. Sn· r nd;i) hs11ng. .
"KISS ME. KATE" al Sl·ha,1rnn\
wl'\I Drnnn Pla }hOll~ \c:e hit.la~
lt..img
.. MY FAIR LADY" ar the C unJrn
( all Dinner Thl'3ll'r 'rl'l' fnda~
lt\ltng
"THE RED SHOES" at thl' Laguna
:vloulrun Pia) hou<>c C..,cl' I nd;1v ll\t-
1ng
"TllE SN OW QUEEN" h' tlw
\ 1111ng C 11nw1' a ton l'la\l'r' on tht•
"-l'u1nd C..,1.1g1· nl \outh < OJ\I Rt.·JX·r-
ICH) h5'i T n"n < l'l1tn Drl\C, < ll\la
\•h:,a(ll57-4on1 "iaturdu),JI I andJ
rm .Suntla\\at 'and 'i p.m through
Der .2.2
"SOME ENCHANTED EVE ·
NING" at the (1rm ThcJlcr Scl·
I nda\ hstrng
"THE WIZARD OF OZ" at the
..\nahc1m < ultural ..\rl\ ( l'ntcr ~c
~n<la) hstmg
"THE WORLD OF CARL AND·
BURG" at Orange< oa\I C ollcgr Sec
I nda) h\ting
Sunday
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at South
< oa<>t Repcnory. 'ice Fnday lt~ung.
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at the
( ypre~ ( ultural Am Center Sec
Fnda) l1st1ng
"THE BEST CHRISTMAS
PAGEANT EVER" 31 Golden West
College. Sec Fnda)' listing.
"CARNIVAL" at the Harlc1.1uin
Dinner Playhouse See Fnday lmrng
4 Oatebook/ Friday. December 13. 1985
Fndd) ltst1ng.
"THE WORLD OF CARL SAND-
BURG" at Orangl' C'11a\l r·nlkgc St'l'
I nda> l1-.11ng
Tuesday
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at ~oulh
C oc1'>t Rcpcnor) <;cl' Frida) listing.
"CARNIVAL" 31 the Harlequin
D1n1wr Pla:,-hou~l'.. cc Fnda) h'>ting
"A CHORUS LINE" at lht.· Cirand
Dinner Theater l)e( rnda) hsung
"MY FAIR LADY" at the< urtatn
(all Dinner Theater See Fnda>
lt\llng.
"THE NUTCRACKER" b} Balll't
Pac1 lira at thl· Laguna Moulton
Pla)housc. hllh Laguna Can}on
Road. Laguna Bt.•al·h (494-0741>.
tonight and Monda) at 7 10. Wcdnc~
dJ\ through . unc1a' at 1 'fl and 7 JIJ
Wedneaday
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at "iouth
< oa~t Rcpcnot) Sec Fnda} hsung
"CARNIVAL" al the Harlequin
Dinner Pla~houS(; Sec Fnda} hstrng.
"A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand
Dinner Theater Sec Friday listing.
"KISS ME . KATE" at Schast1an\
\.\ e<;I Dinner Playhou-.c <il'l' Frida>
ll\t1ng
"MY FAIR LADY" a1 thl' ( ur1a1n
< all Dinner Theater ~t· rnda'
hs11ng ·
"SOM E ENCHANTED EVE·
NING'' at tht' < •l'm Theu1-.-r Wt'
rnda> h\llng
Thunday
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL" al South
< oa~t RcpcrtOI) S..·r Saturday !1s1-
1ng.
"AMAHL AND THE NlGHT VIS-
ITORS" at South Coast Commun11y
( hurch See Fnday li-;11ng.
"THE BEST C HRISTMAS
PAGEANT EVER" at Golden West
College. Sec Friday listing.
"CARN IV AL" at the Harlequin
Dinner Playho use. See Fnday lisung.
"A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand
Dinner Theater See Fnday h stang.
"ltlSS ME, KATE" at Sebastian's
West Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fnday
ltsung.
"MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain
Call Dinner T heater See Friday
lt~ting.
•Freeway Traffic' 1983
Artl•t Wayne Thlebaud'• work• are currently on display at
the Newport Harbor Art Museum at 850 San Clemente Dr. in
Newport Beach. The •how continue. thro ugh Feb. 16, and
•a• underwritten by a grant from the Irvine Co. Admisaion
ta $3 for seniors, student. and museum members, and 5 5
for others.
"THE NUTCRACKER" JI thl'
Laguna Moulton Pia; hnll\l' 'ict.•
J uec;da) h<it1ng.
"THE NUTCRACKER" b' ttll· Dan~ .\m Theater at ':>addil•bal I..
( ollcgc Ml\SIOn v ll'jll I sx2 .. H156)
tonight through fnda~ JI X pm
~a1urda> al 1 and 8. Sunda) "' 'p m
"SOME ENCHANTED EVE-
NING" at thl' Gem fhcah:r ~l'
Frida} hs11ng.
"THE RE D SHOES" a1 thr Laguna
Moulton Pla)hou~ \cl' f nt.la\ l1\t-
1ng.
Friday
THE TROUBADOUR prnl·nt'
Jonathon lhn~cn on kl')board~ and
lead singer V11~ki Ros1no. a two-p1l·re
band which pcrformi. a mixture of
Top 40 dance tunes. pop <;tandards.
1a11 and some original number..
"nlt('n b} Hansen. Tue\ • 'at begin-
ning at 9 p.m. 24001 Avc01da de la
Carlota. Laguna Hills. 969-7834.
JAKATA perfonns at Marcel's
1on1gh1-Sn1.. and Wed.-fhur'i. I '0 F
17th St . Costa Mesa. 646-8855
IRENE CASTLE performs Fn -
• at from 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m at thr
'hcraton Newport Hotel. 4545
MacArthur Blvd .• Newpon Beach.
833-0570. (
THE HOP prcscnts""Th(' Jason
C hase &\II Star Revue." a special
f'hnstmas show. at 8 p.m Sun .. "Live
Oldies Vocal C'ontu t" w11h cash
pnzcs at 8 pm Mon.: "Rock Around
The Clock.·· a history of rock and roll
fealunng Jason Chase. Tues. at 8
p.m .. Crazy Cont~sts, including Lip
Sync. Limbo and Basketball Shoot on
fhur'> . and danung w>th cmu'l' J1 •l I
\tt•,cn Fn -Sat liP74 Arn11J...hu"1
F-ountam Valk~ Wi.1-'.!'M
Saturday
THE HOP • ..cc fnda} ltstmg
JAKATA, SCl' f mla) hsung. ,.,
THE TROUBADOUR, St'l' I ntl.""
lm1ng.
THE IRENE CASTLE TRIO, w 1·
1-nda) hs11ng
Sunday
THE HOP . sec I rtda> listing
LOST ANGELES appe.ir' al
Marcel's. I JOE 17th St . Cmw M1•,,1
Mb-8855
Monday
THE HOP, ~·c Inda~ l1st111g
Tuesday
THE HOP, sec F-nda} lt!>1tng
THE TROUBADOUR, Sl't' I rnJ."
hs11ng
P EPBOYS appcarat M<1rccr ... I''' E. 17th St.. Costa Mc'i8. 646·8X~~
WeclneH&y
THE TROUBADOUR. sec I mla'
lts11ng.
JAKATA, sec Fnda> hstrng
Tbunday
THE HOP, sec Friday listtng.
JAKATA, sec Friday ltstrng.
THE TROUBADOUR, see Fndu'
hstrng.
.1qzz
Friday
AN EVENING OF JA'lZ ts sched·
,1 ... :~A, .. ~l ... ENI
C 0 N T I N
iA• .. -1 .LFu.
uled with a special performance of
"Baroque m Rhythm" b) the French
Jazz composer Claude Bolling. and
other selections including a medic) of
Chnstmas tunes and compos111ons b)
Don Scham~r. Mason W1ll1ams. Les
Hooper. and music from the group
Weather Report, featured. PreStntcd
by the Chapman College JaLL Band.
conductt'd by Barry Silverman. and
the Jazz Combo. 8 p.m., CC's
Waltmar Theatre. 33-' N. Glasscll.
Orange. 997.6849.
DIXIELAND JAZZ 1s performed
b) the Salvation Navy Band Fn.·Sat
from 7-t I :30 p.m and Sun. from
l 30. 7· JO p.m Zub1e·s Gilded Cage.
17 14 Placentia. Costa Mesa
645·8091
CAFE LIDO presents Judi Lei.'
playing the piano and s1ng1ng Mon ·
Fn. 5·8 p.m.: the Lido Jazz All-ta~
.Thucs.·Sat. 9 p.m.· I :30 a.m. and Sun
from 3:30.8 p.m. featunng Wayne
Wayne: ··1ntersecuon" 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
p.m.·l·JO a.m.: and the New York
Jazz Connection Wed. from Q
p m .. 1.30 a.m. 2900 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. 675-2968.
NIGHT COURT performs mam-
strea01~azz from 8 p.m.-m1d~t at ~ Amencan ( ounhouse. -
Hu11on Centre Dr . ~anta ~na
545-1776.
Saturday
NIGHT COURT. see Fnday lasting
DIXIELAND JAZZ. see Fnda~
l1s11ng.
CAFE LIDO, see Fnday h~ting.
Sunday
THE JAZZ ENSEMBLE of Cal
State Fullerton presents works by
Howie Smith and Chuck Mang1on<'.
plus 1azz arrangements of traditional
holiday favorites. Titled "A Kenton
Chnstmasand More,'' the evening re·
creates the fam ous I 96 ~ recording of
holiday music by the late Stan
Ken ton and his orchestra. pcc1al
guest p1an1st 1s Johnnie Carl. 8 pm .
CSF"s Little Theatre. SJ and SI
admission. 77 3·3371.
THE MARK DAVIDSON TRIO
Reunion 1s featured at 7 p.m. a1 thl"
Reg.istry Hotel in Irvine. 730.5658.
DfXIELAND JAZZ, see Fndav
hstmg. ·
THE TONY RIZZl·GEORGE VAN
EPS DUO perform at the Rum
Runners every Sun. mdefin11ely from
7 '0-1 1.30 p.m 1600 Pacific Coa~t
H v.} . Seal Beach. No cover rharge
12 13) 'i96-1624.
THE NEW YORK JAZZ CONNEC·
TION appears indefinitely al !UO
p.m. at Club 17, 1670 Newpon Bl\d .
Newport Beach. 645-5448.
THE O.C. CONNECTION. featur-
ing Buck Clarke, percussion. Mike
Howard. guitar: Jeff L1ltlcton, bas!>,
and Tom Fabre. reeds. perfom1~
mainstream Jazz from 7-11 p.m. a1
the Old American Courthouse. 2
Hutton Centre Dr.. Santa Ana
545· 1776.
CAFE LIDO. see Fnday h~11ng.
Monday
CAFE LIDO,~ Fnday listing.
THE D.C. CONNECTlON, S« Sun-
day hs11ng.
THE NEW YO~I. JAZZ CONNEC·
TION, ~c Sunday h~ting.
Tueeday
CAFE UDO, sec Friday hsung.
THE O.C. CONNECTION, sec Sun-
day listing.
U E D
Wednead.ay
NIGHT COURT, sec Friday lis11ng.
Thunday
CAFE LIDO, see Fm.lay h!>t1ng.
NIGHT COURT, see Fnday hs11ng
Monday
COUNTRY BAND perfurm<\ at the
Crazy Horse Saloon. 1580
Brookhollov.. Santa .\na. 549· I 5 t 2.
Tueeday
THE 000-WAH RIDERS perform
from 8 p.m.· I :30 a.m .. and tonight
onl~ features a talent night contest a1
9 p.m. with cash pmcs. Crazy Horse
Saloon. I 580 Brookhollow. Santa
~na. 549· 1512.
Wednead.ay
THE DOO·WAH RIDERS. sec
Tuesday listing. Also featured tonight
onl} are free dance lessons by Ron
and Donna at 7:30 p.m .. and a benefit
pan) for the US Manne Corps ··Tove;
for Tots " .\ dona11 on of a $5
unwrapped nev. to) 1s asked
Thunday
THE DOO·WAH RIDERS, see
Tuesday hst1ng. Also featured tonight
only 1s a .. Two Step" Dance.Contest
w11h a grand prize of a cruise for two
in the Canbbean offered
CLASSICAL
Friday
STEVEN ElSrER. \ 1rtuoso classi-
cal guitarist. offers a special hohd.ay
concert at 8 p.m. He offers Chmtmas
and.Chanukah music. w11h works by
George Frcdenck Handel. Luis
Milan, Francisco Tarrega. He1tor
Villa-Lobos, and Isaac Al~niz per-
formed. Orange Coast College's Rob-
ert 8. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fa1rv1ew
Rd.. Costa Mesa. SS advance. $6 at
the door. 432-5880.
THE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA
of Cal State Ful~rton. condoc1td b)
Edmund Williams.. presents a pro-
gram st\')wcasms two major .sym·
phonic works 1ncl ud1ng Brahms'
Academic Festival Ovenurc and
Bccthoven'sSymphony No 7. 8 p.m ..
Cal State Fullerton's Lmlc Theatre.
$3 and $1 admission 713-3371.
CHANSONS DE NOEL, Pacific
Chorale's traditional Chnstmas pro-
gram celebrating the arrival of Pere
Noel. 1s presented at 8: 30 p.m. ton11tht
Craig Shoemate, was a man mat held a
degree tr'I business. and was the west coast sales
manager '°' the largest manufacturer ol aircraft re·
S1ra1ning oovices 1n the country His wife. Bernadene. was
payroll manager fOf ao enoonous Orange County land de-
veloper Thoo their lives becMle even more exerting They
dcscoverod they were soon to become parents
A1lhougtl the news of mpendiog parenthood was !OY· ous. Craig and Bernadene had concerns that Bernadette s
new rnothertiood. and Cri1J9·s increasing business de-
mands would mean decreasing tme togettoer They de-
cided IO start a lamily business. and recalled a ronner con-
versation With Bemadette s lather concermog the
posslblllty of a custom packed Qua)ty wioe and hors
d'oeuvre cJe11\1'8ry bUslness That was 1n 1981 and the
Shoemates went into buS1ness Calling themSelves LOVE
DELIVERED. they were soon regulars at the Orang;'
County Fa1rgrou~ Swap Meet
There IS no typtcal LOVE DELIVERED pack8Q8 Each IS
prepared to the buyer's specifications As an e.ample.
however, one might begin wlltl a chttted bottle Oil fine Wine
th<' C oll<'g<' C hu1r < ommunlt'
( horale. Handbdl ( ho1r and <lr
che<,tra featured The program 1n·
eludes Cantata I from tht' "Chmtma'
Oratono·· b' J.S. Bach. carol!. b' John
Rutter. and festl\al carol\ for lhl
audience. eho1r' orchestra and
organ 8 p m . Zion L uther.m < hurch
~.:!.:! '-Ea~t "it .\nJht:1m S' and S' dona11ons 854-81)().:!
TRADITIOl'liAL AND CONTEM-
PORARY hohJa, mu\1l arl' ollt-rt·d
b' Cal 1a1e Fuflenon·, I n1,er'>ll' s;nge~ v.hu JOIO lhl' I nl\l'l\lt\
Orchestra. 1n a rnnlcn JI II p m
Edmund Wilham<. kad<. the I nl'l'I
rn ~ singers and thl· I n1'l'r\lt. Or
chestra in Rob~:n Ku'>'>l.'11 Eknnl 11'
"The Mam Mt)(){J\ of C hmtm.i\ ~1 .. 0 featured 1s lkethcl\rn·, \\m·
phon' !"llu ., tn Brahm,· .\ladcm1l
f t'<;tl\ al ( h l'rture { al ~late r ull·
l'non·~ L111k Tht·atl·r ~' Jn<.I SI adm1ss1un .,~ J.J 1" I
CHANSONS DE NOEL. 'l'l I n<.la'
hs11ng
Oatebook/ Friday, December 13. 1985 S
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C~ A I EN-~" ... DANCE ~ I I-A.I I Friday
CONTINUED
'a net) of seasonal musical selections
rcprcsen11ng d1fferen1 styles and
pcnod~ is include'd The chorale.
accompanied b) a string quartet.
performs the cl.t!>!>1cal Bach Contata
··f-or l '-;..\Child 1., Aorn:· a'> ""ell a~
\l'lel 11ons from lhl' h11 Broad1Na\
mu\fl"al ··011\t•r ·· 4 pm . (irar(·
I Ulhl•ran Church. o9 H Edingl·r .\' l'
I lun11ng1on Beach
ROGER WAGNER'S RENDITION
''' Hander~ '"Mc~~1ah ·· h1ghltgh1~ a
"Mcs'l1ah '\1ng ..\long·· w11h thl' Or-
anic Count~ Paufir S}mphon). Pa·
l tltl Chorale Jnd the aud1enc:e 1n a
t'onn~n .it ::!·Ju pm .. Santa Ana High
Sl.houl \utJ11onum. 5::!0 Walnut St .
\Jnta ..\na 97-'-1122
Monday
"'CHRISTMAS ON TWO CONTI·
NENTS," presented h~ the Vocal
Mu<;1c: Depa11ment of fountain Val-
k~ High School. featurt•s thl' Concert
Choir, Troubadour'>. Les Chanteurs.
Trouvcre!>. and a professional brass
ensemble. under the d1rccuon of
Thomas Antal. 8 p.m . Living Waters
Chnsuan Fellowship ( hurch. 9801
TalbertA,e .. Fountain Valle' S4and
S2 admission 9(14.1181 8 ·
Tue.day
"CHRISTMAS ON TWO CONTI·
NENTS,'' sec Ml)nda)· l1sttng.
W~esclay
''CELEBRATION" features the
Fullerton C'ollege C'ommun11y Band.
with Larry Lowder directing High·
lighted IS a srOlal Claude T Smtih
"ana11on o The Na'> Hymn
··Etc.-mal Father 1rongt0Save ··Also
included in the pr<>vam 1s Alfred
Reed'r. "Russian C'hnstmas Music:·
LeRoy '\ndcrson·s ··c-hnstmas Fest•·
val" and the Sousa marth "'White
Rose.'' 8 p.m .. FCs Campus Theatre.
321 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. $4
and SJ admmion. 871-8000.
"THE NUTCRACKER," a holiday
classic. 1s presented by The Forum
Dance Ensemble.-along with gul'St
artists Grace Maduell and Keith
Scheaffer, dancers w11h the San
Francisco Ballet Fn -Sat. M p.m
W1lsh1re Aud11onum. )JON Lemon
t . Fullerton Sti adm1-.swn
779-8591
MARTIN & TONI'S 'wing Dance
Cluh feature'i beginner les!>OOS al 7
p.m .. 1ntermcd1att> lc\sons at X pm .
and social dancing at 9 p.m E:alh
class 1s S4 and social dannng " ~2
King~ Tabk. Wcs1min~tn Lane'>
6471 Wl·~tminstcr ..\\c. \\n1-
m1ns1cr 840-7442.
Saturday
"THE NUTCRACKER." seo.F nda'
listing ·
Sunday
THE BALLET PACIFICA pre~nt'
the C'hnstma~ fantas' "The Nut·
cracker-· at 1 and ·7 p.m Thc
production 1s choreographed b} Lila
Zali. Orange Coast Collegr's Robert
B. Moorr Theatre. 2701 -f'a1t\>1Cw
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you've truly arrived. THE
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• Oatebook/ Friday, December 13, 1985
COLLECTION
"MOONllGHT" ~ It"
Call for price quota
on all aimed graphica
by Erte
l'llKt: CLUFF
7 I 4 / 67 3 ·6 .\9 6
"Authorized Erte
R•prtM.ntative For The
Newport Harbor Area''
Rd .. ( osta Mesa S5 .i<h ance. Sti at
the door 432-5880
Yon day
MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Danct•
Club. <;ce Fnda}' lis11ng.
Wedneaday
MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dann·
<.tub features beginner lessons at 7
p m intermediate lt'ssons at l!I pm .
and social dancing JI 9 p.m Each da~~ '" $4 and ~<>l"1al dancing ,., ~2
Meadowlarlt.. Count!"\ Club. 16 78::!
Graham ~I . Hun1.1ngton lkarh
1<40-7442
Thursday
TC HAIKOV SKV 'S "NLI T ·
CRACKER" I\ preSl'nlC't..I n~ lhl'
Orangr ( OUnt> Danse ..\rh r ht:atrc al
I< p m 1on1gh1 and Dec. 20-2 I. and
Dec 21 -22 at 3 p.m. Featured are
Jenn~ C h1angand Jame) Galla$her in
lhe Ca' a her and Sugarplum Fairy pa<;
di.' dl.'u' and vanations. Also h1~h
hghtcd t\ Johnnie Perry. partnrnng
~nnr Lockwood as the Snow Queen
addlcback Collrgc's McKtnM}'
Theatre. 2XOOO Margucnle PkW) ..
M1ss1on VicJO. $7. S6 and S5 ad-
mission. 582-4656.
SING• ES
Friday
THE STARUGHTERS, a group of
moral. ethical. s1ngk peopk ~long
truth and nght wa)s of11v1ng. featu re<.
social ac111<11tcs s11mula11ng d1\·
.CUlilOn an~f~hmen+'i e-vtry-Frr
night at 7 p.m. 19::!9 Tuslin A\l.'.
C 1ma Mesa. 722-71 ">9.
SOUT HE R N WHEEL OF
FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45
meets for Happ) Hour from 5-7 p m
at the Jaun Jose Restaurant. Harbor
81\.d. in Costa Mesa. 544-2805
"LJVING SINGLE IN ORANGE
COUNTY," a seminar 1Nh1ch teaches
part1c1pants where 111 go to meet the
ktnd of people they ""•sh 10 kno"" 1\
presented from 6: 10-9 30 p m. Prac-
t 1cal skills for making contact with the
opposite S('>. and getting past the
··small talk'· arc also pre~n ted
Orange Coast College·., Social Science
Bldg .. Room I 01. 270 I Fa irv1c1N Rd ,
Costa Mesa. S 15 fee. 432-5880
A HOLIDAY SOCIAL FOR
SINGLES 1s held by thl' Ne"' Man
ln~t1tute with a huOet 1Ntne and
soc1al111ng for bu.,1nes~ and pro-
fes\1onal ~ingles 8 p m S 10 ad-
m1s111on 855-2347
Saturday
THE TEMPLE BETH EMET
Singles meet for a Hanukkah cel-
ebra11on of food and games at 5R3 I
Welson. ( )prt.•ss. Reservation\
ncce!>sary 77~-0074 or 5 W-4419
Sanday
WHEEL OF FRIEND HIP, for
singles o'er 45. meets at the Rcuhrn E. Lee in Newport Beach at I 1.30a.m
for brunch. 828-5215.
THE NEW THOUGHT CHRIS.
TIAN CHURCH presents a Book and
Tape C'hnstmas Sate. and Christmas
Pol Luck. 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa
Mesa. 646-1032.
SOUTHERN WH EEL OF
FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45.
meets for a social hour at 8 p.m. at the
Five Crowns Restaurant-Lounge. Pa-
cific Coast Hwy .. Corona dcl Mar
544-2805.
Tue.day
THE NEWPORT IRVINE
CHAPTER of Parents Without Pan-
ncrs presents their Newcomers·
Onentat1on each Tuesday from
8-9: I 5 p.m , followed by coffee and cnn vcrsallon. Call 549-I 135 for
further information.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for
singles over 45. meets at 7 p m. for
dinner a1 La St-afood 1n \anta \11.1 828-5215
SEIVllNAR:i
Friday
RAFTING ON MEXICO'S RIVER
OF RUINS and its 1nbu1am•\ ,
featured 1n a slide/lecture progr.111
presented b} Don Baud. a pn,
fes<;1onal eu1de who has led num1•r11u'
natural history tour<; to Me,iro '
p.m .. Orange Coast Collc,c'\ "il ll'lh l
Lecture Hall I. 270 I Fa1rv11·"' Rd
Costa Mesa. SS adm1s~1on 4 '::! 'XII•
"'M I NO ' P O W ER
HEAL TH/WEAL TH POWF:tt ·
Mind power technique\ th;11 •an 11,
used to promote self-healing 11hl
improved health arc taught tl\ l'.1
1nc1a Minshall. a pubhc six·a.._rr .111d
lecturer who spec1ahzc'i in mrnd
powc.-r and sclf-awarcncs<; 7-•I p 11
Orange Coast Collegc.-'s ( uun,chrh·
and Adm1ss1ons Bldg Room 11
2701 Fa1rv1ew Rd . C'os1a \fe\J l
fee. 432-5880.
Saturday
TIPS ON DIAMOND BllYJM;,
with the ••four Cs" of diamond' -
color, clanty. cut and carat s11t· ;m
presented from 9:30 a.m.-1 ! 30 p 111
Orange C'oast College's Fine .\m ll,11
116.1701 Fa1rv1ew Rd . ( os1a \k '>.1
S 15 fee 432-5880.
"ALTERNATIVE OCCUPATIOll.~
FOR TEACHERS." Workshop .11
tendecs ha.,.c the opportun11 ' t•
e'plore man} career choices .ind
cum1nc transferable \kill' 1>1,
-cusS('(f art' iiala1 y potcrrmrt--:i-n~ .. --
network1ng poss1b1ht1cs. 9 .1 111
p.m., Orange Coast ('ollegl'' ( ou1
S('hng and Admissions Bldg R 111111
110. 2701 Fa1rv1e"' Rd .. ( o .. t.1 \h-,.1
S20 ke. 432-5880
Su n day
THE rBM PC USER CLUB
Orange.-Coast College meets tr11m 1
a.m.-noon. Designed for heg1 nn11w
and mlermediatc I BM user\ 11 .
mon1hl) session allows users to trJ,h
information and to a~s"1 1111'
another. Demonstrations of \\.)ft '' M•
and hardware arc 1nclul.kd ()( c '
Forum. 2701 Fairview Rd .. ( 11\l,1
Mesa. SJO annual memhcr\h1p tn·
432-5880
Monday
DAVID ANTON, an an cn11, .t1hl
performance artist. lectures at ., 1.
pm. at the <Jallcl) of thr Ora111='
C'ounty Center fo r ContcmporJr•
..\rt. 3621 W. MacAnhur Blvd ~I'·'' 1
111 . Costa Mesa. 549-4989
EiC,
Friday
MOONLIGHT RIDES rn \l'l' lh•
ewport Harbor hghls h) air .trl
pre sen trd by Aero Fl 11e C cntrr l>a 1 h
7-11.30 p.m .. through Jan I (all 1111
rese,.....a ttons. 756-1144.
LAG UNA POETS meet each h 1 JI
8 pm. for Khedulcd and npt•n
readings at the Laguna Bca('h Puhh,
Library. BcnJamin Weissman 1s h.':1
1urcd. 494-9550 or 494-8375.
"GLORY OF CHRISTMAS -\
Living Nat1v1ty" 1s prcscn1cd al thl·
Crystal Cathedral through Dec 21
Shows are Tues.-Sun. at 4:30. fl 111
and 8 30 p.m. 12141 Lewi~ \I
Garden Grove. $1 8 and Sl4 ad
m1ss1on 54-GLOR Y
Saturday
CHILDREN'S TOYS, GAM E
AND BPORTS f;QUIPMENT '-':ti)
Meet 1s present~. with youngster'
under 16 recycling thetr toys. g.amn
and spons equipment. 9 a.m.-3 p.m ..
Golden West College. Edinger St
park ma lot, I H « Golden West St .
Huntington Beach Free adm1~s1on
1 .... :l4A,.-.1l ... EN.1 ... 1~~, ... u .... 1
CONTINUED
XII \-2389
MOONLIGHT RIDES. ~l· r n<l..t' li~11ng.
"GLORY OF CHRISTMA " \Cl'
Frtda~ h~ting.
Sunday
"SOUNDS OF THE SEA ON," a
holida) concert \.\tth the Forum Pops
Orchl'Stra. the Forum Village: S1ngl'r'
and Th{' r orum Dance l:.nscmble. 1 ..
preM"ntcd at 3 p.rn. at fhl' f-orum
Theatre. 4 I 7S Fairmont Bhd. Yorbu
L 1 nda. Sb adm 1ss1on 7 7Q.g SQ I.
MOONLIGHT RIDES, sc:l· rr1da' listing.
THE CROWN HOUSE RES-
TAURANT features Bobb' "Fats"
M 1aell at the ke) board ·and the
')1ra1ght Ahead P1d..t 'P Rand oflocal
talent s1Hn), \.\ho kt )OU sing. dance.
laugh. talk and ha'c: fun to the
original oldie but goo~.he sounds from
the so·~ Presented in COOJUnCt1on
"''th Straight .\head Inc a non-
go"emment spon~rcd drug, alcohol
and ~outhfut offender m1den11al
rehab1ltta11on program. Toda)' 2-7
pm .• Tues. 9:3-0 p.m.-l:JOa.m. 32802
Paci fic Coast Hwy .. S. Laguna N 1guel.
"GLORY OF CHRISTMAS." see
Fnday hsttng.
Monday
MOONLIGHT RIDES, see Fn~ -tmtrrg:-
Tueeday
"GLORY OF C~RISTMAS,'' see
Fnday ltstmg.
THE CROWN HOUSE RES·
TAURANT, see Sunday listing.
MOONLIGHT RIDES, sec Fnda' hsung. ·
Wedneeday
THE CHRISTMAS SWAP MEET
opens today a1 the Orange Count)
Fairgrounds. Performances b) a
mime group are presented today-Dec.
20 and 23-24: performances each da>
b> oumanding high \Chool Madngal
Choirs are featured and when a choir
performs. their communtt> residents
"'111 get free adrn1'>!>1on f 1>dJ' ·IX.·,
~4 7 a m -4 p.m 1!10 r:ur Dr ( l"t.1
\.ko;.t 64~-4 7bJ
"GLORY OF C'HRI TMA ," 'l'l'
Freda~ lis11ng
MOO"'LIGHT RIDES. \lT I nd:"
listing.
Thursday
MOONLIGHT RIDES, 'l'C I rid.I\
ll~11ng.
"GLORY OF CHRISTMAS." 'l'l'
f rn.la> listing
ADVANCE
Advance
A CRUISE THROLIGH HUNT·
INGTON HARBOUR to 'tt'.~ 1hc
sparkling lights of hohda> d{'cora1i:d
homes and boats and 1hi:1r rcflc:l."!IOn!>
in !he "'ater I'> offered b\ lhl·
Hun11ng10n Harbour Phtlharmontl
C omm11tee. Dail) through Oc ~I at
S:JO. 6. 6-JO. 7.JO and 8:30 pm So
and $4 admission. 840-7542.
THE CHRISTMAS BOAT PAR·
ADE 1s pn:scn1cd by C'harh Brown.
and features a romantic evening
overlooking Newport Ba) enhanced
by the electnc sl)lendor of lhe
Harbor's parade of lights. Tucsda)
from 7-I I p.m. wtth a lavish buffet of
h'ors d'uun·res a1 the Warel'lou~
Restaurant. Members SJO. gucs1s
SJS. 760-6078.
A FESTIVE CHRISTMAS PRO·
GRAM is available 10 all who
purchase a "Light of Love." The
"Light of Love .. 1s a Chnstmas tree
hght bought for a m1n.1mum donation
oi SS and benefits the Untted
Cerebral Patsy Association of Orange
Countv Donalors galht-r Mon .. Ol!c. ~J from 7-9 p.m. for the ligh1tngof1he
tree. A children's choir performs. and
hohda" food and dnnlc 1s served.
760-0544.
A GALA NEW YEARS EVE
CRUISE 1s offered by Charli Brown
aboard the .. Fun Ship .. Trop1cale for
seven days on the Mexican R1v1era
Begins Dec :!9. 6 7).JJ I 0 or * HoJiday Gifts --*
•GIFT BOXES Single bottle starts at $5.10,
Double bottle: $9.25 Triple bottle: $15.9$.
•CUSTOM GOURMET BASKETS: Start at
$15.98 to SISO.
• 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 perfect
spot, and all the trimmings.
•Taste Mfore you buy! 7 convenient
locatlons. And, while In
Downtown LA .• dine In
our unique restaurant.
nestled right In
the winery.
CAU OR COME IN
AND PLACE YOUR
ORDER TODAY.
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~r Winery Direct Locations Call for dlrKtion.s
NEWPORT-COSTA MESA 1·~· ~)ft p..,lt"<~f I ., I 6'S 8940.
SANTA ANA ,11,1,• ... ,,,.r, r.1\t • 1 s.t7 8792 •
'60-6071(
"fl'l'ii. Sl r>. A~D THE COMET" 1,
thr tttk 11! t.1 20-da~ tour 01 '\c:\.\
Lc:aland tor outduor lnVl'r\ and
.tmJlcur J<.trnnorncr\ tnlC:fl'"1l'd in
\tud' 1ng I lalk~ <. ( urne1 Hdd \.tar
'I· \pr I '1 h1ghligh1~ ind ud..-m\'t>I·
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ing1o n ()ul·l·n,11m n .ind l>un~d1n
2 ox-rx·r JX'r\on douhll'OllUpJnc\
indudl'' round-mp a1rlarc: lirst dJs'
h111c:1' .1 homi:-'>la\ 'Pl'ctdl
,l\lron11m\ rd.ill'd ffil'Clln~<> Jnd ft,.
!Ufl'<, ground tran\portat1on Ir.in\·
ll'r. p11rtl·r..1gc: da1h \1ght\l'l'ln8 .ind
more tJt.0-2 '<>O
Ongoing Events
BALBOA PAVILION. 41MI Main
"it RalhoJ I ht• r :I\ Ilion I\ a ( :1h-
t11rn1a and n.11111n:il h1\IOnt land mart..
.111d mannl' rt·nea11on ll'nti:r "'htlh
k .uurl'' d.\1h n:imllc:tl rrut'>l'~ ol
;\ll·'°' puri Harh11r dl'C'P 'Co.I
'portfi\h1ng mp~ da1I\. l '..Jn,r Jnd
charter bo..tl\ 67'-5!-l S
BRIGG CUNNINGHAM Al'TO·
MOTIVE MUSE M, !'ill E. Baker 'it
( 11\la \k'i.1 .\nl1QUl'CJr-.c1rla 1912·
prc<icnt 1> J m 'i p m \\ c:d "iun
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OISNEYLANO. IJIJ Harbor
Bhd \nJhc1m Tickets for the gala
··vel) Merl) Chmlma~ Part)·· from
.., 10 p m . I 2 10 a.m. 1001gh1 Jre
a'a1labk ata St~ and St2 .\
( hn:.1mas cavalcade "Fantaw on
Paradl'' 1s performed at 2 and 1i p.m.
at -Sun The "Countn Bear
( hnstmas Special .. a1trac11on in Bear
C ountn 1s featured dail) through
Jan 5 The Magic Kingdom cnn-
ltflltt'4r Hr eelebr:ite m 10th 11n
n1vrrsaf) wtth the "(i1ft (il\er E\·
traord1na1re Machini:.·· Fri. IOa.m ·O
p.m :ind park reopens from 7 l(J
p m -1 2 10 a. m for 1hc ··chm1 ma'>
Part>," l)a1.-Sun. 10 a.m -10 pm
Mon -Thurs 10 am .fl p rn
<N9-456.5
KNOTT'S BERRY F ARM, KOJlJ
Beach Blvd . Buena Park. Children
can v1s1t Santa Claus da11\ 1n Kno11·s
MarkctPlace from noon-8 pm
l\.nolt°'> prr-.cn1' 11' · HohdJ\ h·,11\ al
111 \1 U\ll ·"'1th \t r11ll1 ng l hor.!l grn11r'
"n~tng < hrl\lmJ' ..crng' d..t1h \
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Harbor at the end ol the Lung !kaL.h
Frt:e"'a) E\h1h11~ mdude \pcc1a l
effect ~und and light <.ho"'" in lhl·
Engine: Room and 'Wh,·dhouw re·
enacting a near°'·o1t1,1on Jt "-'>1 .ind
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olde~I hutld1ng. the ruin' t•I thl' < 1rl'JI
"itonc Church. 'ollill'r' harr.tl ~'
beautiful garden,, and 1"''' mu\\.·um
room~ w11h antfall\ Imm :"<Jt1\l'
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The Orange County Fairgrounds
Swav Meet PROUD~ PRESENTS • • e~M ~ #ef •·.
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• • • •
~ Seven Fabulous Days of Christmas Shopping
----:::::-DEC. 18-DEC. 24 FROM 7:00 A.M TO 4:00 P.M • .......... RRi·N·o":: Over 1,000 Vendors .. •
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prt'IK'nt 11.ny I D lh11t sh(iws thf' ptnJW>r arldr~ and "''" rl''" FR EE:
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F11ttJT•1Und11 !'lwap Mttl C HRISTMA~ SPECTA<'l I.AR!
IT'S ALL THERE-EVERYTHING-.ll NDER T HF. !U'~!
Datebo<»(/ Friday. December 13, 1985 1
' •
Thiebaud 's works on display
By ROBERT h VNDMAN
Ol _O.-,..._. .....
V.1c\1.ing a retrospective exh1b1t1on
of an anisfs work is much hkc:
reading his diary.
His development as an anist. his
proud accomplishments and his in·
nova11 11c techniques all are ofTcrcd for
public scrut1n). but so arc h1!> c.-mbar-
rass1ng mistakes and 1ll-concc1vcd
ideas -e'en 1f those shoncom1ng'>
are apparent onl) to theani\I himself.
Ifs therefore understandabk that
painter Wa)'nc Thiebaud 1s some-
what amb1valc:nt about the re1ro-
spec11 ,.e exh1b111on of his work'> that
opened this v.cck at the Ncwpon
Harbor -\n Museum.
While he admit) he's honored b)
the tnbute -organized b> the ~n
Franc1~0 Muo,cum of Modern An -
Th1ebaud say\ hc·s also a btt d1s-
rnnccncd
··1 must ronfi:.,., that coming to sec
paintings that you haven't set'n for 20. ---
25 years 1s a real shock:· Th1cbaud
said at the optning rt>Ccpt1on Tucs-
da). "These tell you how good you arc
and how bad you arc. It's a constant
~elf-education 10 sec these again."
The 65-ycar-old Californian say'>
he has no favorites among his older
~orks. large!) because he now see\
how d1fTerently he would paint tht'm
toda). But his misgivings about the
early paintings shouldn '1 detract from
one 's cnJO)ment of the cxh1b111on.
Although his paintings during the
early '60s were largely associated wtth
the Popan1s1s, museum Curator Paul
Sch1mmd pointed out that
l )1ebaud's an was s1gn1ficantl)' d1f-
fercn1.
"His were not painted as mcrl'
emblems of contemporary soc1et) a'>
most Pop an1sts were do1 ng. but dealt
with the basic elements of compo-
sition, scale and color ... Schimmel
said. "'His pa1n11 ngs show a reverence
for irreverent objects."
HOLl,DAY
SHOPPERS:
Shop the classified pages before you
buy. There are many gems in these
Indeed. at rim glance thc 7.i
paintings and 15 dra~ings in the
exh1b111on appear wh1ms1cal ~ 11h
their bnght. splash) color., and
humorous reprcsentallons of fro~H.'<.l
cakes. hot dog~. pinball machines. a
plleofbnghtlycolored tics. men in Ill·
fit11nggra) suit~ and '>teep hills pa,cd
b~ asphalt boule' ards
But a closer look rc ,cab
Th1ebaud·s acute l'}'l' for the peculiar
~a) our food -cspec1all) des-.em -
arc decorated and presented H 1~
urban landscapes remind us of ho~
maLc-hke and hectic our c111cs ha ve
become. And his latest works, his
human figures. stnp awa) pretense to
show ho" we often appear to other-.
The I n1ebaud exh1b111on. unoc1·
wntten b) a SI 00.000 grant b\ the
ln1ne Co .. will be displayed through
Feb. 16. Adm1ss1on is SJ for mul>t'um
members. c;tudents and senior
c111zens and SS for all others. ----1
Hear Ye!
Hear Ye!
1985 Madrigal Dinner
....._ _____ pages that can save you 503 or
\hdnesday, l>ett•bu 18~ 7:00 p.•.
r.c.1. f'tu Aru neatn
Tkkeu Available ~-P-roc-ttds--Go-w-Volu&ftr Ctr. So.t•
more on the item you need. 953-5757
HELP US HELP
-·-~·.
Through the hectic and harried ho liday season, it is easy to
forget that there are many people less fortunate than
ourselves. The fact remains that many IOI'> and teens will
only experience Christmas in their hearts or perhaps their
place of worship.
Thir, year, tht' Daily Pilot in cooperation w11h Unit ed
W ay, is working to make Christmas something
special for the needy by sponsoring a
Christmas Gift tree. We are collecting
gihs for children and teenagers to be
dist ributed through various Unit-
ed Way sponsored organizations
1n our local area.
You t an help. Be c1 C hristma~ Elf
by bringing J wrdpp<'d gift for a
(hild, age tot through teen to rhe
Dail'y Pilot PINS(' 1d<'nl1fy the <,('X
,rnd c1g(• of th1• <. hild for whtth 1he
~ift 1s appropri.Hc on one rc-
movahle tag. Aff 1x .mo ther blank
Christmas tdg wh11 h t~an be fill<'d
in with a (hild'<, name. Your gift
may be the only one that C"h ild
receive~ 1h1., year Wo n't you
please help?
For More
Information call
642-4321 , ext. 270
The Daily Pilot, 33 0 W e!>t Ba y Street , Costa M esa, CA
a Oatebook/ Friday, December 13. 1985
'Corner Apartmenta (Down 18th Street),' an oil and
charcoal on canTU by Wayne Tblebaad.
The Salvation Army
still helping needy
By CINDY TRANE CHR~N
0.-, "94 c-_ .....
A holiday meal and a few simple
gifts doesn't seem like too much to
expect at Christmas. For many of us.
this would SCl'm like the barest
es5Cnt1als of a bearahlc holiday And
)Ct. families near you may be facing
empt) cupboards. empty pocket-
books and no tree or presents.
EVERY
SUNDAYll
I e.m. -3 p.m.
ORANGE
COAST
COLLEGE
OUHGE COAST
COlLEGE
SWAP
MEET
A04MS 4VE PAA1CI~ lOI
tS..-F-& H11bt>•1 COSTA MESA
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SPACES $10 • 432-5880
~t:.11•)111•
'MW CU.TOii A0..lte>N
• f'.utl(llllQ
No one wants to think about
anythini sad at a time that should ho.·
filled wtth joy Fon unately there arc·
ptople who DO think and who DO
something about the problems thn
sec. One man that dared to Ix
different and to heed Lhe need) '011.l''
he heard beg.an a movement O\ er oiw
hundred years ago which 1s ,1111
helping thousands ofhves toda)
The year'? 1865. The man? Wilham
Booth. The result? The Salvat111n
Arm y.
Wilham Booth left the Me1h1iJ1,1
min1stn because of his hurdl·n tn
preach In the slums of London·, I ·"1
£ nd He establi shed c hn,11.111
\11\s1on ( l'nter<i after he found th.11
his nc1.1. con' en s kit uncomfonahk
1n 1rad1t10nal churches. In I M7X hl'
named his organ1.ui11on The Saha
lion Army and the military dc\lg
nations remain today Wilham Booth
was the General. m1n1ster<i Wl'rl'
called "officers" and members Ix··
came "soldiers."
The Salvatton Army faced oppt>.,1
11on from churches because 11 wa'
unconvenuonal and from street gang'
hecause 11 was )pintual. The per
sccu11on did not stop the Arm>·,
progress however. and soon man\ 11t
the hungry. homele~~ and hopclc"
rcCI~•' e<l help The motto of"Shar1ng ·~ ( anng" was apparent 1n the h"'l.''1<11
those 1n the S3lva11on Arm) Thl'\
were all dnve n b)' spintual comm1I·
ment and the desire to help other.
regardless of need or background
Booth dt~ 1n l'il l2. By th111 t1nw
there were thou-sand~ ofOffictr<> an\I
'iold1ers 1n almost 40 countm''
Women wonder whether they should win
DE-\R -\1'\;1'; L .\!'-Dr R'> The kt-
tl'r from thl' woman v.ho beat hl'r
hone}' at arm-\HC\thng promptnl ml·
to wn1e \pparr ntl) thc gu) ha' a
limp cgo to go v.11h his lamp arm ~1'
me~~gc I\ for the fcmalcs out that·
v.ho don't kno v. hov. 10 pla) 11
Don't beat him at pool cllht·r ·\nd
don't bowl bc11cr II \OU art• the
i.upenor tcnn1'> or golf pla\l'r. thro""
tht· game halt thl' llml· ·\nd d on't
makc an) bl'ts with him If )OU "''"
ht•'ll hall' -.ou for 11.
Oncl' in' a hlue moon )'Ou might he
IUlk} enough to run into a rcal man
..... ho can tolcratc being bl'at h) a
woman. but don't hold )Our hn·ath
waiting. Mo~t of them art• bc>to\.
p~)chos. airhead!>. wimps. nerd'> and
fruitcakes Belle' e me. I knov.. be-
cause I h ave -M-\Ol THI: SC FNE
FROM l.A TO H 'N <I fY
DEAR MADE THE SCENE:
Tbaaks fo r writing. I rtteived ma.ny
AN. Nt LANCERS • ~
tellers from females wbo said the
only !bing a man wants a woman to be
better at is housework. llrrr's
a.notber point of view. ••• OE.\R .\:-./"l L .\N Dl-R~ l\l li ~l· 111
l."omment "" lhl' ktter' Imm ··Kdul
tan\ < hamp·· and ·· .\ \.\ inna V.. h11
Lm1 ··
.\II m\ Ilic I ha\l' wattht•d v.oml'n
h1d1: tht:ir ph)'>lt·al 'trength and
1n1clkctual ah1llt1l'\ h.:tauw tht''
feared that ml'O v.nuld bl' thrc:atl'nt•d
h~ their 'iupernml\ and lnol..
Don't be disappointed
during Christmas time
By CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON amazcd at thc amount 11f 1h1n1.t' \ctu
oe11y,....corr--t think \OU Ol'Cd to do in a 'hon
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ENEMY MINE:·\ '>ton ot u>nfl1ll, I 1!71J's. Starring Nlt·hola~ Ruwl'., .\Ian ll'n1Pl'. almmt cauw a nudra1 v.:11 ),rt•t•nplJ' b) Euon· 'tolJ. Ruggnn
frit'rllhh1p and drama 1ri 'paw IDO CO'I: and Sorihit• Ward. D1rct·ted h\ .\l\11 \tarring \te\t' f-orrt'\I. l>onn:t \IJuar1 and runo \{:arpdh Ratt·d
~car\ 1n thl' futurl' \larnng l'h•nnl\ Barr~ Lt''an'un ( .. Drna" and "lh1· 1>1,un Hrut'l' Da\l\un ~ilh.1111 l'Ci
<)uatd and I OUI'> < 10\\1'll. .Jr \, '.'-allirnl'') Wnttrn h\ C'hr" C ol l'rtntc. Hern11• C ;l\t'' arul I 11111 TO LIVE ANO OIE IN L.A.: \
t'Ol'rtl) '>J1dL'1• pilot'> light111~ 111 a umbu~ · lla11en Dm·ltt'd h\ lnhn I :tndl\ dr:ima of mun.kr. pa"11>0 anJ hc-
dl\tant sun s~'tcm th1·, art• tnrn·J 111 THE COLOR PURPLE: A ~lcphen 'incenpla) b:--Dan .\,krmd. I ov.dl lra,al that al'celaatc\ thniu~~ 1h1·
m1•1tomc 1he1r h<1m•d '~hen thn Spielberg film of Alice Walker·, C1ttn1andBabalooMandt·I hea1.tnddu,1of:l'rnllh1•1n(al1torn1a
h1Hh n a'h land 11n an 1nho..,p1tal:ilt• Puh11er Pn1e wanning novel about BAO MEDICINE: A wmd1•\ :thout ... umma 1>11et tl'll h' .\cadem\
plant·l. D1rl·c·tnl b) Wt1llgang the struggle~ of an earl) 20th Centur} ldlrl'\ Maf\ ('ill'H'Ciult1·ntw1~. "( o -·\,~ard-\.\1nnn W1ll1:1111 F-ncdlo.in
l'l'tl·rsrn Bawd on lht• qon h\ Rarn Southern famil;. Starnng DanO\ i..oon'' and "POltlT ..\1a1.krm .. I a ("lht' F-rcnth ( onnt'tllon"). the til111
I ""&)Car · · · GIO\cr. Adolph Caesar. Maragart:-t rcluuant mt'thlal \tutknt \.\h0\1' tam-"a' \hot on 47 locatmn'> tn the Lo\
THE JEWEL OF THE NILE: I lw A'cry. Rae Dawn Chong, Oprah 11\ \l'nd~ him to Laun -\n1n1t:1 lo -\ng.dt'\ art•a. "tarring W1ll1am
Jthl·nturc of Jaclo. t olwn anJ no,. W1nfrc). Akosua Bus1a and Willard ~1.ud\ at lhl· Madt·ra \chnol 111 PetrN1n. Wilham Dafot• John Pan-
l'l1'1 Joan Wilda that hl'gan 1n Pugh and tnlrodunng Whoop1e Medlcanc ·\Ian <\rlo.in pla~' Dr "(I"' l'kbra Fl'ucr. John Tunurrn,
Romancing 1he !'>tonl'" l ontinue'> ~" Goldberg. Ramon Madera. ti)undt•r and d1rl'llor l>arlanne Flul'gd. and lkan Stock·
month' l:Jta 111 lht· dt•wn' ol Nurth REVOLUTION: -\I Pac1nu Donald t)ftht• in\t1tu11on. ·\l,o \tarring Juil1t• "di Bawd on a ncl\d h\ Gerald
\fma .i\ \.l1chad Oougla'> and \utht•rl..tnJ anJ Nu,la~\JU K1n~lo.1 \l:lf Hagert) (".\irplanc" anu "Lo'>l 111 Pt'llt'\ 11h Rated K ·
"·••hkl:n lurnrrhra,craging'>torm,. in 1h1\ mu\rt· about the human An1enl'a"l. Wnttt•n and d1m .. ll'd h\ ELENI:\ Peter ,,111·, film based
111·1; , . .Jl''l'rl trtlx''· "htrhng den 1\hn 1·mo11on\. hard\h1ps and turbulenn· Hane\ Miller. Ba<>t•d on tht• no\ t:I on thl' best '>clltng boo!. b) Ne" Yorio.
.trH.f lht· Jungt·on' ot thc t'' ii Omar 10 of thl' -\mencan KeHllut1onar\-War "(ailing Dr Huro" 111 .. h) \tc\l·n T lml'' repom·r Nll'hola\ Ciagc Gage.
'oh 1· them) \lt'r\ ol lhr Jt'wd. Dann~ Bnt1\h ruck \tar .\nnic I rnno~ 'makl''> Hom" 111 and Nt·il Otli:n altl'r being ..,muggkd ou1 of Cum-
I k\'110 '>tar\ a\ lhl'1r t'nl'm) Ralph hrr motmn p1c1un' acting dchut ROCKY IV: S\l\l'\ll'r 'it:illorw mun1'>H'on1mlcd <irctl't' 1n 1948.
\.\ r ll ll'n h} Mark Kost·nthal and ()1rl'l'led h~ Hugh Hu11\nn ("( hariol' \Hitt·~. dtrl'Cts and \tar\ in th!\ lourlh n·turn~ a~ .\then'> bureau l'h1cfalmo\l
I a"n·nrc K()nnc·r Dirt't'tl·d h' I t'\.\IS of F1rt•") and wnlll'n h' Knhcrt mrn It' ahout Rttd\ Balhoa lhl· nnll· tort\ \t'llf'> later 10 \Oh~ till' ffi\\ter\
I 1·agUl' Prnduu·J IH \"l1thad Dillon. unkno'-"n. unamh1.t1ous rluh lighln bd1inJ hts swift ucpanurc-h1~
Uou~l..t' F E VER PITCH: R\an O'Nl·il -.tar~ v.ho tx·camc: lhc ht·av)weight charn-motht•r\ murdc_!' _ -;1amng ~ate
CLl'E: ·1 ht• IJllt'r nallunJ.lh popular a~ a 'portswntt'f 1nH~t 1galtng thl' pion of the \\Ofld No". t·ighl ,car' \fcJllgan. fohn M:ifk1n 1rh and I 1nda
l'Jrlo.l'r Hro1h1•r\ "hodunll hoard 1urhulent \.\orld 1Jf gamhltng 1n thl\ and 75 fight!> lata hr \tt·p~ 11110 tht· Hunt. Rated PG
g.1nh' "now a wmt·d~ \tarring I 1lcl'n 'uix·n~/drama wnuen and dircctt·d nng against h1'> mmt fnrm1d1hk SILVER BULLET: \omeunt• or
Art·nnan. Tim Curr.. \1add1nc b) Rirhard Brook!.. Catherine Hicks. opponent. han Drago ol the 'i0\1t·t 'ome1h1ng is terron11ng tht· t'1l11cm
"ahn ( hmtophcr Llc)~d. \.l1chad G1ancarl0Ci1annin1 John \axon ;ind l 'n1on . .\ls1HtamngTahaSh1n: Hurt nt Tarker'~ Miii~. hut no on\.' 1~ sure
\h Kc.Ill Ma111n Mull Jnd I t">k\ '\nn Chad f'.\aett al\o ~tar Young. Carl Weatht'r\. Bng11tc "hoor"hat 1t 1\. All thl'\ know" that
Warrl·n \.\ riltt'n :ind d1rn tl'd h} WHITE NIGHTS: The ~ton ahtiut a Nielsen T 00\ Bu non, M1( had pcopk an· hl'1ng k1li('d .\daptl'd trom
fonmhan I \ nn Katt·d f'( • Ku\\ian ballet " ho ha\ddec·11·d tu thl' Pata.l.1. and l)olph Lundgren a' tht• Stephl·n Kang hook "C-~dt• <if tht·
Ol'T OF, AFRICA: \kn I l.itrl't'P ~ l'!>l hut mu'l ~lruggk unu' again to Drago. \.\ erc\.\olf." thl' tilm 1., lht· 'to" ahout
.ind Kot)l.'rt Kl'dlord 'tar rn th" re · 1n h1' freedom aftt•r h1) Lond(ln MACARONI: J k 11 · 1 th· ) r · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~>~u~a~ca~n~1~,~~.,~1~0~,~•7>~~1g~l~tr~a~,~l'~,~,~n~~1~·~n~a~7~71J~r~,~l'~ll~,i~~1a\ln11ann1 \tar 1n 1h1' L11nfinl'd to a ~hl'l'ltha1r lie Jlnng
v.ntn'<. :Hu>uot qf ht•r lifi: on .1 right ~~a" aftrr h1'> ddtTtlon ~tar-Etturr ~n1la dmTll'U film :ihnut 1h1· \.\1th h1\ rc.,ourrl'lul wnfidanh. un-
"l'n\an u1tlt1· tarm 111 thl' .-:irh part ring M1kh.id Bar~:.hn1lo.11' and rl'un1110 ol t\.\o aqua1n1ann·, 10 r<l\d\ tht• m~\tt'f\ and pub ;rn end 10
.it 1111, 11·n1un Ra\l'd 1111 .1 n11"·I ti-< 1rtgnn Hinl''· ( horl'ugr:.iph' b) \laplc\ l1al~ 40 )t';Jr' ;ifter 1hl·1r 1.1'1 thl' par;.1nt11a 1n the limn .\ l>rnn lk l\.1~ 1>111l',ll1 ·Ratt•d P< 1 I "\la fharp D1rcctcd h\ la\lor nwettng dunng 'World ~ar II I ..111rrnt11' lilm \lamng(iar~ Au\!'~
YOL'NG SHERLOC K HOLMES: \ llJtktord .ind katunng tht.-mu"t' 111 Ma'>1roiann1. an Italian '"'ha grl'al l 't'n·11 Mc(i11l Corn 11,11111
1iln1th.ii1' n11t onh .i l11\,t1·n hut a I 1ond K1lh1l'Jnd l'hJIC ollin' Ju~ f11r ll\mg despite tam11\. and Dm·l'tt·dh) Danrcl.\111a\ \Crl'<'lll')l:t'
'urx·rnatural ad\1·n-1un· ft 'Pl'tulalt'' SPIES LIKE LIS: \ umwJ~ \t,1r-tinancial pmhlcm,. 1n'>p1rc' I t·rn -11' \tc.'pht•n "1ng Katl'd R
"hJI might ha\l' haprnwd it ring Che'~ ( ha\t• and J>an ~~krm\I m.>n. an ukcr-nddl·n ·\mcnran n ·"' MARIE: S1~'>) Spact•lo. \Utr\ 10 tht•
"h1·d11d. Holmt'' .ind lohn ~a hon ::" I\\ o anl'Pl rl·cru11' rn a U ~ t't u11vc "1th somcth1ng tundemcntJI-trut· \IOI') of a T enne~\l'l' mother ol 1iad hl'gun 1hn1 lr1l'111hh1p during 1n1d1gl'nte-ga1h1·ring 11rgan11a11on I) 1111s'ling from hi\ hfl'. 10 redl't'U\l'r three "ho. as the first woman to head
1lw11 I n~l"h ,,·hnnl d;11' 111 1h1· ~hn 1n their rnuntcr-l'winnagc at-a \t'O\t' nt eternal op11m1.,111 tht· \l~l(' Board nf Pardons and
Hnppy Holidays
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EICLISIVI
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&:001 10:00
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k Jd' lo the 1mpn~onmr111 ot 11..
Jen nt''>'>t'e go' ('rnor .\ ()1 1111 I 1
Laurentns film also '>1311111~· I ·
Daniel<> ("Term' ot Fndl'ar1111 111
Dirertcd b) Roger Donal1hn11 ll.1 , ,
on tht• Prier Maa~ bon~ .. \1.111 ·
Rated p(;.1 '·
BETTER OFF DEAD: \ (0111• .t
Jbout tC('n-agl' love m1\lng .111 1 ·
and off-the-wall humor \lam11g le 1 •
( usad. Da' id Ogden 1)111·r, I >1.11
l·rank.lln. Kim Darh), and \m.H111.•
W~s-. When Lane M\er ( 111111
( usack)getsdumped b} h1,g11ltr1 rn11
for Roy Stalin. a conn·1tnl 111,111
fcrabk ~k1JOCk. he tech ht•" tx·11,·r .. 11
dead than dumrx:d and srx·111I\ m1111
uf tht• mov1l' tr)1ng. ul~:i '' 1m
\UCCSSlullv. lO kill h1mselt llo~l'I ."
hi\ fonurie turns when hl' tx·fr11•nd'
the Frcnth e~chan$e student I l )1.1111
Franklin) sta~ 1ng w11h tht• tan11h 111'
door. Shl' helps him g\.'t Oul 111 h" 1 q1
and beat Stalin at h1~ O\.\ 11 ~1111.
Wnucn and dJTected h) Sa' :igt• \IL·
Holland 1n h1!> \.\rtling anJ d1rn 11111 debut. Rated PG.
. THAT WAS THEN THIS IS NO\\
Em11to E~1evc1 \tars in 1h1\ ,111111·111
pora:y drama about the fm·nd,h1p 111
two bo)S who are ltke hrothef' J' I.id'
but grow a pan as the) help cad111t l 1 1
sur' 1\e the tough rt•ah11e\ ol .1d11 . :\ ~ \ . '
which 1\ hased on a nmel IJ, 'I
Htnton The film aho \tar' t r.1
'ihctTrr and Kim Delann D11l'1 l«d
b' Chn~tupher Cain. Ra11·d ~
KRllSH GROOVE: -\ 11111'" ,
,1hout the l'ndea\'Or\ ot \t1l·1·1 '"If'
Russell Wnght who·s goal I' 1
n.·null' thl· best \trcet 1akn1 ,I\ .11l.1bl
to form Krush Gnxne an 1ndqi. 11
dent record rompan~ ca1c1111~ lt1 tli.
interests of \tret:t mu\le1an\ I \'.tlu1
mg the music of .Sheila f R111
D M.C.. the fat Bo\S. Kurt" Hl1111
and the New Ed1t1on'and 1n1rrnl11< 111,
Blatr l 1nderwood a\ Russell \.\ nghl
Directed b) Michael Schuh; .111.i
written b) Ralph Farquhar Ratt•il I<
TARGET: Gene Hackmdn Jt1d
Matt Dillon star in th1'i film .1t'll11J1 ,1
myster} 1n ~ altn I I•" d '
(Hackman\) past that lu11·, th•
famll~ awa) from their Tt'"" horrn
mark~ he and his \On. Chm. ( ()11111111
as targets for murder. and atju.11111'
( hns w1 lh his father's spc:c1al tak111'
It al~o helps 10 form ~' hlclong b11nd
between the twu 01rl'Lll'd h\ -\nhw
Penn. Produn·d h) R1chanl I'
Zanuck and David Bro"n Rall'J I{
RAINBOW BRITE ANO Tiit-:
STAR STEALER: The lir-;1 an1mJt1·J
feature ba~cd O(l thi' ptlpul:ir 1 tiil
drcn·~ C1)llcc11on nf' Ra111h11v. l11 11t
charactl'r<; This \Im) ".1h1HJI .111 ,., ii
danger that threaten' 111 ,11·al ,., '1'
tr:ltt' of light and tolor tr11111 ti
11nl\l'r\l' fh1\ \.\ill plungr thr l'.1111
and K.11nho~ Land in1t1 1·11·111.1
th11)m 1>1rectl'd b) Bernard Dl•\111'~
and 1\111110 Yahuk1. Aa\cd on 1 h.rr.11
tt'f\ tin dopl'd h' If a 11 rn .11 I..
Propcrtll''·
"'wll 1tll1• h111i...l'lt1tld
rt1 ·t11 -. 111 I >.11h 1111 111
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Daily Pilai
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Mike Reilly and Gree Allman recorclJ.DC •All lly lloney. •
'Messiah' comlngtoOrange County
Whether they .. sing along.. or
simply listen, Orange C'ounlv au-
diences will a$ree 1ha1 Rugt•r
Wagner's rend111o n of Handel'\
"Ml'SSlah" IS a highlight of their
hohda) <ieason In h" third annual
v1s1t, the em1nl'nt choral ronduc1or
return~ 10 kad the <>rangl' C uun1~
Pacific . ymphony. Pan lit l hurall'
and l'' en the autl1l'ncc in P''r
formances 1n 1hrcl' Orangl· < uunh
commun111c'i .\nd for thl' iir't 11nw
local aud1cnl'C\ mJ' l h1\(l\t' ix-1 .... n·n
a lun·filled .. \in~ \lung" m lrJ·
d111onal ro nccn patorm.intt·,
Mantro V. .1gnl'f k Jd'i lht· 11r
l ht'\lrJ '>llhll\I\ ,JOJ JUJlt'nt t• 1n .1
··:\k.,~1.ih l.i1ng \long · on \unJ.1,
Jhl'rnoun Dt•t I 'I JI ~ "' pm 111
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pmft'\\llmJI or1. h1.·\lra undcr thl'
"11rld·J1.d J 1nwd R1igt•r V.agnt>r .Hhl
'fl<.'t 1.1l 1.1m1h pnH·\ .in· J\JilJhk to r
th" 1.'\l'lll \ud1t·n1.l' mt•mht·r, lllJ\
hnng 1ht·1r ,,.,.,11 mu\lt 11r purdl.t'<'
1.op1t'\ ol I ht• \k\\1Jh 111 thl' lnhhl
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A COMEDY WITH THREE DIFFERENT ENDINGS ••.
WHODUNIT DEPENDS ON HOW YOU SEE IT.
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storm Golden Bear
By ROBIN A. OLNEY
o.., .... c ............. .
The Mtkc Reilly Band stormcJ into The Ciuldcn Bear la\t "'cd, IJ\IOI/.
do1Nn thl' kind of blues and rock that has has helped mal..c that C'SLabli,hml'nt
a ha"en for bluesmen of the last two dttade'>
The band opened the set with Lhc JO!>trumental .. Maddog .. that f>rtl"l'J
ideal for w;irm1ng up the guitars and synnng their rhythm!> for thl' 'ho"' 111
come. Reill~ up fro nt on guitar. warmed up h1!> blues "ocal~ "'llh cut' trnm Jn
upcoming debut album. due to be released in Januaf)
For \tarter.., thl')' pla)'ed .. Can't Hold Out." and "Knocked oul." both
penned b) Reilly. while "Maddog .. wa'i co-wn11en INllh long lime mu~1uan
friend Flv1n Bishop. "Knocked Out" lcatured the hot gu11ar wort.. of
"Oangerou'" Dan Toler. who. for the la\t tw o years ha, toured and worl..l'tl f\H
The (1rcgg \llman Band It was w11h I ofc(, hand1worl.. on gu11ar thJl Rl'ilh
dec1tkd to le"cl 1Ntth lht• aud1cnn· Aftn all. man\ had coml' 111 \l.'l' J 'l'r'
special guest INhO was Sltltng tn ..... ,h Rl·ilh on lh"5 night
So Reill) took the microphone and \Ju.I .. Don·t worn -hl"ll tx· out hl'fl'
in a minute" Soon after. (1rcggAllman appeared and t1 .. 1I.. h1' o,t·a1 Ix-hind the
keyboards. 10 the delight of the aud1cnrc.
Pnor to Allman\ entrance. howcvt·r Reill~ prt•\cnted anoth\·r of h"
original compos111om .. Mr Baff):· a dedtcauun to thl' ~t·n1u<. nm o t1n1 1•n11ugh
'ipokcn of. 1n Chuck Barf)'\ mu<,1c f eatun:d 1n ··M r Harn ·· "a' rhr p1.1011
.... 11ardf) of another <;pec1al gucst. M 1 lo.l' F1nn1gan
The audtt'nce was full) pnmcd for a tine night "'"h tht• in1roJut1h1n 111
these two along with Reill~. who wa\ hokllng hi!> own H'f) Oll'Ch I hl' 11m1n~
was perfect then for Allman to break 1111n hi\ wcll-kno"'n 10\trunwnt.il "llut
Lant a ·· ,n which Reill" F mn1gan and \II man got 1nt11 a k' l'mh fllll h "'11h1h1.·
band'<. ntht•r gu11an''' Joe t.<1 .... th1ng<1nd C ah1n Hard' \nd thl' "J' 1u,t tht'
ht-g1nn1ng. Reill\ con11nucd 10 dl'hu1 h1' lllm1>'"11111n' 1Nh1lh \•1.'rl' mo,th
blue<>. ha~d tu lhl' dcltp.hl nl the .iu<lll'nu· < lnt· ,,1 h" oc't "h1l h not.1l111~l·th11
u unudentall). "-Ill al<.u be fl'ka'K'.d 3\ J 4'i .,.,a.,·· \II \h \l onl'~ ... an 1';11tll\
blues rocker "'htch mcludl·d banter hctwel'n Kctll). I 1nn1gan and \II nun
Re ill y's talent. as evidenced 10 rhc <;hcn1.. l'i dearl) 1n hi\ 1nterpreta111111 ol
the blues. as well as in ht\ 11m1ngand c·u·c:utmn nf <>oml' ul the dJ\StC\ t';oth1ng
e:11empltfied this as well as when he sang ··ciotng l>o"'n \lo"'·· Th" "'J' h"
moment of the e'enmg lie was supcrhl~ "upported 1111h1c, numhcr h' thl' r\">I
of the band also. who 1Nere unstoppable' at tht'i point. Mon: rhan onlC. lht' lour
gu1lar'I were lined up and playing at a pace thar was rem1n1SCl'nt nt I he
Outlaw,.· four guitar a11ack. The efTrct wa' far 'upcnor Wednt 'lda). ho"c'cr
The addmon ofa new 1au. clement to thl' alrl'ad' cla'i~u: .\II man ~uml pro"cd
to be an unbeatable comb1na11on
Allman. too. had one o f his belier n1gh1s. H1\ \01ce was \lrong Jnd
tt"mpered and vef) mu.:h back o n familiar turf in a1d1ng and atx-111ng Kl·1ll~ on
the blues Allman's h1ghpa1nt was w11h h1" rend111on o t thl· :111 too fom1har
.. One Way Out ·· The audu~ncc wa' tx''lde 1t~lf on th1!>onc, and .\llman d1dn'1
let them down.
Tht' evening proved to be a very <;uecc .. ,ful hlend1ng of the old and nc".
and ~w the launching of a new and refrc'lhing blues pre..c:nn·
NIGHT TIME
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-8:00-
IJO U NEWS U MATI HOUSTO.. 8 l.N(EA PAE-GAME SHOW
'8 THREE'S COMPANY
Cl) OlfF'AENT STROl(ES ED BUSINESS REPORT
'1!) CRIME ALE
,'J) CBS NEWS
110" A8C HEWS Q
Jti NBCHEWS
EI!) FREDERICK K. PRICE m HOT SEAT /HOTLINE
C MOVIE
• • r ne Bugs Bunny 1 ~ao
Runr1P1 Movie 119791 An1maled
H MOVIE
• • Wne1e The Boys Are 119601
OOk.>rEM> Ho111 C.l'Olge Hammon
S MOVIE
• • P101oco1 t •9841 GolOte
Ha*" Cnn~ &.i1anoon
-8~30-
0 H8CNEWS 8 NBA BASKETBALL
'8 TOO ClOSE FOA COMfORT
Cl)JEOPAADY ED MACH8l. I LEHRER
NEWSHOUR m ADAM SMITH'S MOHEY
WOALD a ib HEWS
3" WHEEL OF FOfmJNE
mBARETTA
-7:00-IJ CBSNEWS
0 11b ENTERTAINMENT TOHIGHT
O TAXI
--~&Q
••NEWS
G) THREE'S COMPANY
Cl) WHEEL OF FORTUNE
'1!> BOSIHESS RE.PORT
8 P.M. MAGAZINE
19' HEAOUHE CHASERS
EI!) PRAISE THE l~
L MOVIE
• • • A Chrislmas Story t 19831
Pett-1 Bit1tnqsley Oa11en McGavin
P INOEP£HO£NT NEWS
Z MOVIE
• Twr 01 A K1nO 119831John lla-
•Oll.1 011 .. a NPWIOn·JOhn
-7·30-e FRIDAY AT SUNSET
Q PfUCE IS RIGHT 0 WHATS HAPPENING NOWl1 U EYEO..LA
'8M'A'S'H
Cl) NEWLYWED GAME
&;) WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS m WA&ilNGTO.. WEEX IH
REVIEWQ
8 S.O AT LARGE
10 PEOPLE'S COURT
J'1'JEOPAROY m RACING FROM HOU YWOOO
PARK
C STEVIE WO..OEJI
P HEWS
-8:00-IJ a TWILIGHT ZONE Q IJ'1 KNIGHT RIDER 0 SE.ASOH'S GREETINGS FROM
THE HONEYMOONERS U 10 WEBSTER
• I p CARSON'S COMEDY
ClASSICS
&)NEWS
Cl) MOVIE
t t lmp.;SM:-t 19691 Bun ~l'Y·
nok!s AM" r 1 ancrs
EL) WASHINGTO.. WEEX IN
REVIEWO
'1!) WAU STREET WEEK
Q'i) PRAISE TH£ LORO
mPETEAGUHN
C MOVIE
• • • Pu•t>lt-r.atn 1198-41 P11nce
A~ n..Jl<Oll'fO
H MOVIE * * AITll'f1un Olell!MI I 198-4) .JO&.tt> >Whams Tom Gollh
S MOVIE
• • 1u~1 rht> Way Yov A1f' 119841
1\11\I, .... -.N""10l Mict\M!I On1~e.1n
-8·30-u 10 CABSAGEPATCHK.IOS'
FIRST CHRISTMAS
• LOVEBOAT
G) PM. MAGAZINE SJ WALL t'mEET WEEK '9 JtM COOPER'S ORAHOE
OOUNTY
tD OMONET ,.,~
Z C'HML.a~ON THE
FILMSCEME
-9:00--
IJ lfl OAllAS 0
0 ~ MISATS OF SCIEHCE U 9 OlfF'REHT STROl(ES
&NEWS tD DYNASTY
el) GREAT PERF-ORMAHCES
mARINGUNE
EI!) PRAISE THE LORD m LOI« RANGER
L MOVIE
• • • Yenll 11983) Barbra
S11e1sand Mandy Palmk•n
P COMEDY BREAK
Z MOVIE
• • • Mass Appeal t 1984) Jac.k
Lemmon Zetrko lvanelt
-9:30-u (f6 BEHSOH
rt') MOVIE
• • • Von Ryans Elpiess 119651
F1ank Sinatra T1evoi Howard m HAVE GUN, WIU TRAVEL
P STAATREK
-10:00-e i FALCON CAE.S'r D Qt\ Ml.UlfVICE
OG)Cl)HEWS
U trn1 OUR FAMll Y HOHOR
0 MOVIE
• • Time Ttavelers 119761 Reh·
aro BaseNr! Sam Groom
'1!) ARCTIC WIHOOW
EI!) BEHIHO TH£ SCENES m HIGH SCHOOt. FOOTBALL
C MOVIE
8 TIC TIC. DOUGH ., N>EPEHOEHT HEWS
G) MERV OAIFFJj
EL> ALL-AMVUCAH JAIJ.
EI!)BOeWEINER
-12."5-
H MOVIE
• t 'Cheech And Chong s The Cor-
5'C311 Srolhels 1198") Cheech Mar·
1n Tommy Chong
-1:00-
OMOVIE • • * .. Flllrenllett 45 I 11967) Qs..
kar Werne1. Julie Ch11s1ie
&MOVIE
• • • ', Seconds.. 11966) Rock
HuOsoo. Wtll Get'!
<I 1MOV1E
• • River Of Mys1ery · f1969) Vic
Morrow Claude Akins
Cl) MllUOHAIRE MAKER Ell> JEOfF BENWARD
mPAUlRYAN
P SPAa: 19119
l MOVIE
• • • Beau Pere (19811 PalrtCI>.
Oevraet e Anet Besse
-1.10-u OICI< CtAAK'S NfTETIME
C MOVIE
• Humongous 11982/ Janel Juhan
Oa•IO Wallace -1:15-
s MOVIE
t •' Pro10<:ol t 1984) Goldie
Hawn Cn11s Slrandon
-1:30-
IJ MOVIE • • 'Cheech And ChOng s Nice
Oteams 1198 JJ Ric11110 Mann Tom=
myChOllg
• • "()pera11on Pe11icoa1 _,_11_9_59._) ------~ Ca()' Grant. TonyCun•s-
H MOVIE
• • • Bile The Bullel I 1975) Gene
Ha<kman Cand1te Eletgen
S•MOVIE
• t Wt.en A S1ranget Calls I 19791
CiiloU!.ane_Cfwles Durwng...
-10:15-m RELIGIOUS PAOGRAMMIHG
-10:30-
EI!) ONEWAYGAME
P IHOEPENOENT NEWS
-11:00-
8 D U <I @;~NEWS
0 CARSOH'S COMEDY CLASSICS
G) WKRP IH CINCINNA Tl
Cl) BARNEY MILLER
'1!> BUSINESS REPORT m DAU.AS HOLM
P SOUOGOlD z MOVIE
• • EOOte And The Cr1115e1s
1 ICf8J1 Tom Befengel MICl'lael Pare
-11:15-
l SEX IN CINEMA
-11:30-IJ I MOVIE • • r re.isure Of The Amazon
t 19831 Stuat1 Wll1lman, Bradlord Dtll·
man
O ~TONIGHT 0 COMEDY BREAK iJ Cl)) A8C NE.WS NIGHTUNE
8 BIZ.ARRE
&)VEGAS
Cl) HAWAff FIVE--0
ED LA TEHIGHT AMERICA c:> EUROf>EAH JOURNAL
Q'i) ARCHERS
C MOVIE
• L°"esceoes 119841 F1anc: Luz
T1ftd117 Bo!ltnq
-11:"5-
S MOVIE
• A N;gh1 In Heaven ( 1983)
'8 COMEDY TOHIGHT
EI!) DAVE ROEVER m JUNE CAIH MILLER
L MOVIE
• • 'Alley Car t 198-4) Kaun Mani
R®ttl l()(lf
-2:00-
D ~NEWS tDLOVESOHGS
eMOVIE * *'• Analomy Of Teir0t 11973)
Paul Burke Polly Bergen
EI!) SATURDAY ALIVE mo.c. TOOAY
P U.S. FA.RM REPORT
-2:10-u THREE Tl4REE 0
-2-.20-
H MOVIE
• Goon AH The Way 119821 Dan
Waldman Oebolah Van Rl'l~n
-2:30-
G) MOVIE * • • Since You Wen1 Away
t t9•4> Claudelle Colbeft Sn111ey
Temple
P INOEPENOEHT NEWS
-2:50-
C MOVIE * * OdOIO Blues'. ( 198"1 Rob
Lowe Ally SheeOy
-3:00-m SONNY ANO JULIE
AAGUINZONI
l DARYL HALL AHO JOHN
OATES: Tl4E U8ERTY CONCERT
p rrs YOUR BUSINESS
S MOVIE
• Tiger~ In L1pslock 119791 U•su
la AnOrm Sylvia 1(11ste1
l MOVIE
• • Comlort Ano Joy 1198•1 Btll
Paterson Eleanor Dav.a
Ch11s1op11e1 Al~tnS Lesley Anne D NEWS
Wa11en
-3.10-
-3:30--12:00-0 TALES FROM Tl1E OARl<SIOE U GLITTEJI
8 JOKER'S WILD f I COMEDY BREAK WTTH MAO<
AHO JAltllf.
10' MOVIE * • 1 Tilt M~s 11976)
1Pif1 1 ol 21 Ill<'~ OouqlM CllftSIO-
ptle! PkJmmt'f
Q'i) REAL VIDEOS m 100Clua
P .AFRICA: CRY OF A CONTINENT
-12:15-
H !ST& TEN
L MOVIE
• Collee Tea Or Me, .• l 1984) Jullf!I
Andef soo Paul T llOmas
-12:30-
0 ~ FAIOAY HIGHT VIDEOS
eAATPATAOl
&MOVIE u ., Hostile Guns (19671 George
MonlOOl'*Y Yvonne De CatlO
O MOVIE
t t 1 Tammy And Tr-te M1llt0narr~
11967) Deb~ Walson Oeovet Pyle
!JJ SUPEAMAH e MOVIE * •' AppomllTlefll Wtfh A Kiiier
1 t975J J<>11nn• Pettet Brian ~
EI!) LAVEAHE TRIPP FAMILY
P JOSIE AHO THE PUSSYCATS
-3:50-
H MOVIE
• t t Cal t 198•) Jolin Lynell Hel-
en M111en
1
Grammy winnJ.na pop alqer Phil Col-
lin• makee h.la telennon debut on
tonlCht'a ept.ode of Miami Vlce. He
atan u a charmlng con man who feta ln
o•er h.la head when lae trlee to rip off
80me coc•lne deal en. Miami Vlce aln at
10 p.m. on NBC.
Holiday shows dot local stages
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL," the
sixth annual product10n of the
holiday classic. opens Saturday
on the main stage of South Coast
Repertory, 655 Town Center
Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033).
Performances wall be gi ven
Tuesdays through Fridays at 7· 30,
Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30 and
Sundays at I and 4 p.m. unul Dec.
24.
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL,"
another version of the Dickens
story, opens tonight at the
Cypress Cultural Arts Center.
5172 Orange Ave., Cypress
(821-9500), Fndays and Satur-
days at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.
through Dec. 22.
"THE BEST CHRISTMAS
PAGEANT EVER," a hohday
comedy, closes this weekend on
the main stage of Golden West
Collqe 1n Huntington Beach
(895-8378). Final performances
are toniaht at 8 p.m., Saturday 14
at 3 ancf 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3
and 7 p.m.
"CARNIVAL," a French-
Oavorcd musicaJ, is being pres-
ented at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd ..
Santa Ana (979-551 I ). Per-
formances arc gi ven nightly ex-
ce pt Mondays at varying cuna1n
tames through Feb. 9.
"A CHORUS LINE," a musical
tribute 10 the dance corps. 1s
running at the Grand Dinner
Theater, I Hotel Way. Anaheim
( 772-77 t 0). Performances are
given nightly Cllcept Mondays at
varying curtain limes through
Jan. 19.
"CHRISTMAS WITH THE
DENTONS," an onginal comedy,
opens tonight an the Golden Wt'St
College Pla ybox The.ter. Hunt-
ington Beach (895-8378). Per-
formancd arc Fndays and Satur-
days at 8 p.m , undays at 3 p m
through Dec. 22.
"CINDERELLA," a musical
version of the classic fairy tale,
opens ton1.&.ht for the South Coast
Musical ,..heater an Unr versfry
H1~h School. Campus at Cul ver.
Irvine (64()..6306). Performances
arc Fridaysat 8p.m .. Saturdaysat
2 and 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.
through Dec. 22.
"THE DIARY OF ANNE
FRANlt.'' a drama set 10 World
War II, completes its run in the
Studio The.ater of Saddlcbac k
College, Missio n Vr cJO
(582-4656). Closing per·
formanccs are tonight and Satur-
day at 8 p.m., Sunday al 3 pm.
"THE DINING ROOM," a domestic comed y. 1s being prl·,.
ented at the Garden Grove Com·
munity Theater, Chapman Av-
enue west of Valley View trect.
Garden Grove (897-1732). Per·
fo rmanccs are Fridays and Satur·
days at 8 p.m. through Dec .:!!!
w;th matin~ Sunday and CXt
22 at 2:30.
"IMPROMPTU," "HELLO
OUT THERE" and "OUT OF
OUR FATHER'S HOUSE" a1
Irvine Valley College (559-3224).
tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m
"K.JSS ME. I.ATE.'' a musical
comedy set against Shakespeare·~
"Taming of the brew," 1s on
st.aae at Sebastian's West Duiner
Playhouse, 140 A vc. Pico, San
Clemente (492-9950). Per·
formances are Wedncsda)\
th.rough Saturdays at 8 p.m ..
Sundays at I and 7 p.m .. untal
Feb. 2.
18 Oelet>ouie/ Friday, December 13, 1985
Lunch at Ritz for SCOOPP
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
Oolly NoiC.1 ....... I
··our best benefit was no benefit." !Mltd Jerri
Mlr1m1, newly clect.ed president of the South ( oas1
Organrzauon of Planned Parenthood (SCOOPPi. "II
\\llS called the No Benefit Benefit. Everyone sent in
money but stayed home. We madr S 12.000 Wr al~o
had another great fu ndraiscr. Barefoot on 1he Beach.
\\c ~ta> away from hotel events."
Dedicated to providing affordable and confiden-
llJI ··pre-pregnancy" education and counSt"hng.
'I( OOPP suppli~ fuoding to Planned Parcn1hood of
<>range County. SCOOPP's unique benefits produced
1hc S24.000check presented to Peuy Taube of Planned
Parenthood during SCOOPP's annual mttung and
luneheen held a' Ncwpon's R 1tz Restaurant.
"This group st.ands for something. Although mos1
111 the members arc beyond ch1ldbcanng age. 1hc) rcall~
c:irc about the future," said Marriue Towersly.
daughter of Pat Cox, founder ofSCOOPP.
E'<'Cr)' Chri'1mas found.er Pal kec.ps bus} mak1n_g
her famous English toffee. "I've made over :wo pounds
\O far this season. I sell 11 to everyone and g1'e the
proceeds to the Big Brothers (another of Pat's
Pat and Y•onne Kelley •bow off m.anb&l
plaque that now bean bJa name.
•
interests) .. Pat gave ~ome of her "secret recipe" toffee
to outgoing president Patti von Henkle.
Pnor to lunch about SO of COOPP's mt"mbers
(total membership 1s 96) were introduced 10 1he new
19Sb board.
Continuing a\ benefil chairmen arc-Judy WeMler
and Janet Treat who have planned a "surprise"
fundra1ser for Spnng. Judy Buttrick and Paul von
Henkle hope 10 add "new blood" to the mem1X'rsh1p
roster Lucy Rose and ~dra~ript will attend 10 the
sccretanal duties. while 1 Sbler repeats as
treasurer. Nora Jorgensen (this usy gal 1s amazingly all
ready for the holidays) will take over.the task of public
relations. ·
.\ fest1' e luncheon of Ritz salad, seafood cannelon1
and Haa en-dazs vanilla ice cream with raspbemes
cone u e t e o 1 y u 1 .
the da) ~ere Judy Montgomery and her mother
E leanor Wilson, Beverly Barnes, Judy Buniag, Evelyn
Young, Valerie Scudder, Adele Wilder, Beny Steele,
Nancy Penljob.n, Christy Scbeuer, Audrey Cotton, and
Sally Somers.
Paparazzi 1s edited b> Dail} Pilot St}le editor Vida
Dean
Arti•t Ruth Mauer. one of the parade
judgem.
Btc prise accepted by Ted Wrtclat, Ray Flanden and 8111 Ric later.
s
Valerie Scudder. Pat Cox and daugbt~r Muianne Toweraly
and Betty Steele.
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New prez Terri M1rama and Patti Von Henkle.
Symphony of Lights
draws harbor parties
How man) panics were there in Hunungton Harbour th" pas1 ~cC'kend"
'"There'sonc on every pallo."Jokcd Barbua Shively a\ ~c \tood hes1dr
the fog enveloped Huntington Harbour Yacht Uuhhuu-.c
Also. there seemed to be panics on nearl) e' l'f\ ht•Jt .mlhorl·d Jl1'nt? \11.k
the pauos ofhouscsdecorated "-'llh unlxhe' able and l'l.l~•ratc 11rnJm{·nt~ ..ind
des1gnsthatcrca1eda mulu-coloreJ ta11;land
The parties were 1nsp1red by 1he 1985 S) mphon) ut L 1ghh ll(1JI p.u Jlk
sponsored Saturday and Sunday b) the HH Ph1lh..1 rm1m1l t omm1ttl't' tor th1·
enjo}'ment of the residents and 1he1r guests.
For four hours, 49 boats aghller v.11h dc-corat 1<1n\ .1n1 m..11100 ..1nJ
merrymakers paraded through the ~aterwa) s.
"It's the perfect ume to entertain." said Sudy Willlams. pre">1den111t 1he
StarboardgroupoftheCommmec. who thtS}earg.n t' up hmlt'\Stngdutll"-10
ride W1th committee memlX'rs on the Doti.en. a 58-h)Ot Hattera' hdnn~1ng tn
Ken and Dot Bourplpon.
Somebody in 1hc harbour muc;t hJ' I.' connc.·r11nnc; thl· t>t)..tl\ hnt•J ur 1n
hcav) fog. but suddenh tht• fog lifted anJ th<.' v.ea1 ht•r.i1nJ11111n' "l'rl· pnll't l
forthose on land 10' 1c" the boat\ anJ thOS(' aboJrJ 1hd-.iJt\ h' 'l'l thl· h1•U'l''
The pan}'ingcon11nued v.tth a dinnnlMissy Pro~~u., ha1m1..1n, ..111h1
H H Yacht Club. as boa I owner; were ~ummont'd 111.iinH' c" er ..inJ • nlln I thrn
trophies.
J udges Ratl1 Maoer. (amst and Laguna gallrl"\ II" Ol'r 1 rolumn1\I
Be.J1mlll Epttellland Oonst Dave Mason hadchell.l·d out all t1fthl· hoat'
entered and decided the sv.ttpstakes a~ard "hould go 10 thl' unsc-1 .\\luat1t
Yacht Club. The club had decorated Ray F luders' ho.ll .\mbcr \\ ood ac; a
Swiss Chalet. .carolers added hohda) atmosphert• tl) tht•" h1te hghtt•d '14. hl'ffil'
Other winners wert' most beautiful. George Follmer\ h<lat tkn1r.11ed h'
Delta Gamma of Cal State Long Beach. mmt effclll\ t' U'l' 111 hght\. Rogrr
A.nderson:des1gn e\ccllencc. Job.a P1ul Mossbacb; hcc;11nhu1r to lhl· h11hd..1'
season. H H Ski Club. Ken Walker; mMt "h1m\lcal ~Jgate ' att ht !uh Ron
Maddox accepting. Mo~t Rehg1ouc; Carmen and Llnda Morrow: flll"I
trad1llonal. An and Marge Woods; "10\t ( on1t"mp11ral'\ 1hd .ra.e 1,Jn1h •
fam11). and IX'sl animation. Nev.come I'\ a hoard Carolyn Roquet's h4\.Jt
Best d1spla) ofong1naht) av.ard "as cap1urt•d h' ll't"n·a~·...., Bitch
Soddartb, Greg Esakoff and Dauy Revas the 1m1 tkrn~ted P1r.itl'' 111
Canbbcan-'itylc w11h lannoM bla~11ngoc.'C'3'1nnalh ~hile J '-;rn1.1.1"'1.1rtl
enJO\-ed.
"I thought the parade" as great l:.' en h<'.ttcr than I l'\Pl'Cll"11 "1•d Pat
Kelley, Grand Ma.-..hal "'ho v.a~ in thr lead N\31"1th "tic "''OllDf',' h..11rman
ofthcHHPC Joy~ Weiss w3\ hoat paradl:'l ha1rman for thr "-'lund <i\ra111.h1 \l:'ar h c;hc.-
<. ru1~s through 1ht HH islands past the d«orntC'd h<.lmt:\ ""'"run throu&h
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Oatebook/ Friday, December \3, \98~ '*
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Former fireman makes great zinfandel
By JERRY MEAD
DE. LOAC H OF ~ONOM .\ -
\.I. hfn a wine 1H11er 1ntcn ll'"'' .1
kaliing North ( oast winemaker \llU
\,1n bet that al h:3\l half the con1 l'r-.:1
1100 1s going lo he devoted 19 tir,·
department~'" C cell De Loath ga1•·
\l\tl'en }ear\ of his hfc to thl' \,111
l-ranc1sco Fm' Cxpartment and ~ou r
reporter spenl a li"c ~car sllnt w11h J
\mall Cll) fire brigade\ '>0 11\ nut
\U rfm"ng that thl' inter"IC\\ would
degem·rate into tht• .. good old da~, ..
of clanging bell\ and false and rl·al
alarm\
'WINE & SPIRJlS with oodles offloral spice an nose and
navor. Great apent1fand dry enough
for some foods. ~
De Loacb 1984 "Late Harvest"
Gew•ntrami.ner ($5.50 the half bot·
tic ): A ''best buy"' for dessert w111e
fans. and one that 1s so perfect!)
balanced that you can drink more
than one glass without having your
palate tire or the 'iWtttOCSS. Jt has
nearl) nine percent residual ~ugar.
and the sweetness comes through
with the opening burst offlavor. Very
crisp ac1d1ty causes 11 to finish cnsp
and uncloyang. The winemaker feels
11 has a tan$cnnc quaht) whale I
would call 11 hchec
including a case of 1978 Pn
Reserve and a doLcn other pnzes
This whole thing started a
protest against a negative colum
The New York T1mesannounctn1
death of Zan fandel. Our answer
the formauon of the "Z1nfa·
Comeback Committee" and 11·
away hundredsofbottlcsofZ1nfa1
an the weeks and months since.
O..· I oach"• background " even more: ... med. mduding a tour of dut)
"'"h thC' Marinc Cor~. plus ad-
d11111nal .. l·arl'\'ro;" as a r.icctrack
photographcr barber and
JOlh1opolog1'>I L 11..l' so man) of his
1 olkagut's. Oc I oach entcrcd the
"'lnl· indu'ill) through the back door
h all started w11h a desarl' to reurc to
thl' niunt~ It JUSI i.o h;.ippencd that
the rctircml·nt drl·am was purchaM:d
1n Sonoma Count) and that the land
1us1happened10 bear more than a fc1~
acre\ of grl•at. old head-pruned
Lmfandel
5omc sucn·s<>lul a11cmp1s at homl'
win(•mal..1 ng l'Omb1ncd w11h frus·
trallon at lhl· price~ paid for ha\
excepuunal grapes. convinced De
Loach to start )et another career.
Stall holding has JOb as a fireman.
De Loach spent days off at h1\
~noma ranc-h and found tame to take
C.\ll'ns1on courses from ll ( Oavas 1n
"111c-uhurc and cnology. NeH:r a man
tu lack faith 1n has ab1llt1es. he wa\
d)n1 inccd he could make wine a'
good as an)'one ... maybe better.
With the assistance of a ven
wpport1H' ramaly. Including w1f('
"One of the few really etyllab and
entert•lnln• American moriea ol 1985:'
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"'lbUJIC Sberlocll Holme•' le the adftfttu.re mane of the year .• :· 9outof10
A~(~.Jf/ll'W#Mi~IW ...
< hnstine and two wns. a small
winery producing a few thou~nd
l'3'i<.'S "as constructed Ix Loach as
now aproach1ng tht: 50.000 ca~
range.
The ab.,olutel)' ama11ng thing
about the 'iUCC'ess or De l.oac-h IS that
the owners weren "t rich to begin w11h
The growth has comr stnctl> from
reinvesting profits. hard work, and
doing virtually everything. 1ncludang
construcung the ne"' winery building.
themselves
If this column had audio. I would
call up bac-kground straans of tht:
nauonal anthem to tell you tha t De
Loach as truly the "'A merican Dream"
rome true.
E\.en at 50.000 ca~s a winery is still
con51dcrcd small. but growing to this
level from such a minute base is a
maJOr achievement, and one that
could not ha.,.e happened without
wanes of ~upenor quality.
The De Loac-h Vineyards arc
located 1n one of the cooler Sonoma
regions and thr wines they yield are
known for their depth and va netal
1ntcnsll} Wh en I. on rare occasion.
De Loach 1983 Plnot Noir ($ 10):
Vel) rape and nch w11h fairl y 50ft
tannins for 11s )Outh. but needs some
tame 10 develop bottle bouquet and
comlex1ty.
De Lo•cla 1184 Fame Blue ($8. 50):
Very herbaceous style for tho~ who
rcaJly hlte the Sauv1gnoa Blanc grape.
Some oak mOucnce. Mate 1t with
oysters or other shellfish.
There was. and still is. a catch
have a chance to win. you have to
a bottle of Zinfandel. any Z1nfa1
(but 11 must be the red-no "'h•I<
roses). soak ofT the label. place n.
and address on the back and ma1
Mead's Zin Lovers. P.O. Box 880
San Francisco 94188.
In the event the label d1santcgr.?
a postcard bcanng the words "
Zanfandel" wall qualify. A hanl
label soakers 1s to add a ~r
quan111y of household ammonu
the water. which should help bt
the glue.
The last time names were dra
most of the winners were from
East Coast. but today. Nortt'
Caltfom1a dominates.
Pat Dnnkwater (nOJOkcsaboul
name allowed) of San Francisco"'
a case of Rutherford Ranch I 982,:
--.1---.._..u>A ...... ...,.._~~c!M¥1ne. 11 1s
De Loach 1184 Cbardoaaay
(Sl2.50): One of my favorite wanes
from this winery. 11 combines
substance and delicacy. Partially bar-
rel-fermented and then a$ed an
French oak. there is some vanilla and
spice from the wood. but it's mostly
Oavorcd with good. c-ns Chardon-rray1ru1 t -----
Barbara Carothers of Livermore ·
receive a case of Cranbrook I
la nfandd P1en11~otherb°'
more winner 1s Dina Aiken who
receive a case of .\. Rafanelh I'.
and Mall Valley resident Jeri)' Car
takes home a case of excellent M
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"Great pleuure ... a movie that's a class
act ... a hJt ... And there's nothing
elementary about that'.' ·-.
" ... So well-made. so well acted. so well
dlrected ... I had fun and I ded uced that
you will. too:• • • • .. ~-·~-·
''The best Christmas treat Hollywood
could offer ... one of the most captJfttlng
movies of the year." • * • 1h
"The film has charm. excitement, and rat
s pecial effects. Highly recommended.•
9 1/ioutof 10
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almost alwa)''i for 100 great an
antcmat~ ne,er for ans1p1dness or
lack of l'harac-tt:r
De Loach 1982 Zinfandel ISlS): Th"
1s an nampk of a medal-wanning
want' that as JU!lt a touc-h 100 1nten~
and npc form~ ta~te. It 1sn '1 ra1s1ny or
h(ll With akohol, but thC 0avors arc
1us1 too npc to accompan) most
foods. Lots of folks love 1t and 11
would go naccl~ w11h tho: currc.'nt
( aJun annucnce in c-u1'>1nc. but I stall
prefer some earher mun· subtle
versi.ons.
ALMOST LAST CH..\NCE -Thc
grand pntc 1n the "Mead on Wane:
C11an1 Z1nfandel Giveaway" wall be
drawn on Jan I . I Q86 and it's an
entire barrel of 1 lJM5 Bandtera Zin·
fandcl. The wanner can haul II away
barrel and all. or winemaker John
Merrill "'111 age and bolllc 11 to the
lucky winner's spcc1fica11ons.
Also to be drawn on that last day of
the contest wall be two lucky winners
of a salmanazar of Parducc1 1984
t. John 1983 Zanfandel.
Caving all this wrne away ha~ ho
so much fun that I'm going to fig
out a way to keep doing at in 1986 (
promote another neeJected vanet·
the same ltmc. Details nght alkr
first of the year
De Loacla 1984 "Early Harvest"
~wanlramlner ($7) A trul) prl'tt)
nearl~ di')' an perc-cp11on Gewurt
Zanfandel A salmanazar 1s a giant
bonk that holds the equl\alent of an MESSIAH.••
en11re c-asc There's a lot more 10 win. From Page 11
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For the trad111onal m u\ac lo.,. er. t
concert performance'> will he led
V.. agner and fam1ltc' are cncoura1
to anend the~ weekend maun~s. •
Saturday. Dec. 21. MaeMro Wag1
lead-, the Pacific Symphony a
Chorale an concert at Oranac Co
College at 1:30 p m .. and the progn
will be n:pcatcd Sunday. Dec 22.
2.30 p.m .. an Fullerton·~ Plurnn
Aud1tonum. Both performances f.
ture Handel's masterpiece in a h
tone Baroque cdallon of ti\ ong11
"Foundling Ho~n11al" ver\1on
...,olo"'" for all ix.·rform.1ntn
dutk \onranu . .\nn1c.' Kim me1
\Oprano. Su1anna Gutman tenu
Stc-phen ·\merson and Ca~> < m
.ind bass. Rodney (i11try Annie K
has appea red throughout the Unit
States and Japan as soloist w11h 1
Roger Wagner ( 'horale as well ;as w
opera companies an Los Angeles a
Austna. Suzanna Guzman was t
first-place wannrr 1n the Weste
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ttons and San Franci\CO Opera au1
taons She ha\ appc3n:d w11h the I
ngefes Philharmonic and San Die
Opera. Tenor Stephen l\merc;on h
sung wi th the Lo" AnJel
Ph1 lharmon1c, Lo\ Angele" Ope
Theater. and I ong Beach Symphor
( &~) ( nMc has appeared "'Ith 1
lo' A,ngcles Ph1lharmon1c. Poe~
Opera of San Franc1\lo and w11h 1
R91cr Wagner Chorale. han R•
Gllfry ha\ appeared 3\ <>olom an 1
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MUSEUMS
BOWERS MUSE UM, 2002 N.
Main St . Santa Ana. Fcaturl'tl 1s
"lk ( olore~: Folk Co ... tumn uf
Ml'\IC'O ·· 1 hese co:.tume\ art·
natl\l' dothtng which rcpre!>cnl\
'>penile area., and lifh tyk' ol
l\1cx1co Also presented 1'-a
noli.lblc tlisplay of ba!>kt't!'. WO\l•n
h\ the Indian!. of the Panam1nt
11iounta1ns 1n the Dt:~llh Valle}
•m·a. Roth through Jan. 6. Tucs.-
":.it 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun nonn-5
pm. 972-1900.
LAG UNA BEACH MUSEUM
OF ART, South Coast Plua Site.
( arou.,t·I ( ·ourt Prcsenll·d ,.,
"{ alilornia < ontemporal) !\rt-
1\t\, Larn C ohcn. Candice
Ciawnc.-. and C1lllord M)'l'r\. Con-
ttrWl''> through Jan . 5 Mnn.-Fn.
noon-8 p.m .. Sat.-Sun noon-S
p.m. 662-3366.
NEWPORT HARBOR ART
MUS EUM, 850 ~an Ckmente
l>n\ e. Ne" port lkach A ma1or
mu\eum retrn'>pet'tl\c ol thl·
\.\ork~ ol onl' ol ..\memJ·, h1ghl)
n:gardl'd u11Hl'Olporan rcali'>t
painter\ Wti) nc fh1ehaud. um-
tmue\ th rc1ugh rl'h 16 "The
fh1rtl 1>1ml'O\lon: '°)tulptun· of
the Nn•. York '.'lthool .. " <Hl
nh1h1t wh1d1 rl'tOn'>ltkr\ thl'
drama11~· pa1llJ nl 'l'ulptural
..illl\tl\ ht·t\H'rn l'J·Viand IWil
during "hit h thl· medium :Jl-
qum·d an UllJHl'll'tkntnl fln·
1htl1 t\ and rangt• C ont1nut'\
through Jan '\ I ue~.-~un. I IJ
.i m.-'\ p.m 759-1122.
SEVERIN WUN DERMAN
FOUNDATION, \ Ma">n. Ir' lnl'
..\ ix·rmanl·nt rolkt•t1on ul wwk'I
lll a1t1"1t fr.in ( llt·trau ,., nh1h1-
tctl . ton ·f-n 10 .l m -4 n nl
-P~-1I3X
GALLERIES
THE AFTERNOON GAL-
LERY, 503 Park ..\\t' Balhoa
l\lanJ .. Card'> and Otlwr P;unt-
an l'\h1h1t h~ artist "art·n
-RI
Feuerabendt-Ste1nhcrg. 1s pres-wide varict) of high qualtt\
entcd. along with con tcmporar) original oils. watercolors. acrylic'
work from Jonathan Martin and and sculpt ures. Mon.-Sat. JI)
Julie McdwcddT. and watt'r<.:olor., a m.-8 p.m .. Sun. noon-5 p.m
b) E\c Thoma~on <ind Ruth 646-4215.
Hynds. ( 'ontmUl''> through Jan. THE DESERT COLLECTION,
I 0 Wed.-Fri . 2-6 p.m .. Sat.-Sun. 514 29 th St.. Newport Bca<.:h. Sam
noon-5 p.m. 6 75-M079. English . a Chippewa Indian artist.
ALLIED ARTS GALLERY, presents contempor) South-
Huntington Beach Library and w(.'<;tcrn and Na11vt· American art.
( ultural Center. 711 1 Talben 1cwclry. rugs and potttry 1n a
Ave., Hunungton Beach. Don recepti on Sun. from 2-5 p.m.
Jennings· <.:er<1m1t forms. includ-675-4585.
mg lands<.:apc ho>.c!-., aerial plates DESIGNS RECYCLED GAL-
and reticulated monoliths. arc LERY, 619 N. Harbor Bl vd ..
pre~cnted through Der. 30. Al\o Fullerton. lndiv1dualist1c. con-
fcatured in Exhibtt Levels I. II. tl'mporary art glass. indudmg
and 11 is "Departure'>" work'i b} one-of-a-kind vases. and figu-
the Papcrmakmg Center. a co-op rative and sculptural forms
studio 111 Costa Mesa. 842~448 l. created b) 16 American an ist!>.
BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 arc prescntl'd through Dec. 24.
Forc~t Avl'.. Laguna Beach. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m .
"Transformauons." an exh1-879-1391.
b1tion fea turing ren:nt work b~ DIANE SASSONE GALLERY,
Gre\ Crawford. Rita Dilx'n. 278 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach.
')usan Smith and Brian Taylor. i' Marco Sassone present~ nco-
.,hown bcg1nntng . .tonight with a 1mprcss1onist oils and scn~raph!>
reception from 7-10 p.m. Con-111clud1ng his newest suite of
tinues through Feb I . Tut!..-Sat. paintings rnmplctcd at vanou~
11 :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 497-llHW. locations along the Italian R1 v-
BOW ERS MUSE UM GAL· 1cra. Ends Jan. 7. Other contcm-
LERIA, 2036 Main St.. ~anta poraf} paintings. sculptures and
..\na. Workl> by painter llenl· prints arc also featured. Daily 10
S1rota anu )l'Wcif) aom ve~t;a a m -6 pm 494-2440
Ward arc featured through Jan. 5. THE EDGE, 212 N. Harbor
Wcd.-Sat 11 a.m.-4 p.m _ Sun. Bhd .. Fullerton. "Recent Works··
noon-4 p.m 972-1 l.l(l<J. hv Ra\ .Jacob and Efram Wolff arc
COMMON GROUN O Multi· prcsenh:tl through Dec. 24. Tue<;.-
ltH:dta ·\n Ci;tllcr\ 509 . llarhor Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 871-5862.
Bhd . fulkrton -featured I'> an ETTINGER GALLERY, 2222
\ho"' whKh C\h1b11<.gla~s h) Clary Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna
Dart Ct'ram1c:s b\ Barbara Gar-Beach. Non-objective abstract
n1cr. photography.and painting by paintings by Richard Baker. and
Patn Scar\, and wood hy Nora nllus1ont'>llC paintings by Walter
J:.irnh and Dr Lero) Fang A ( ott en arc presented through Jan
rcn·p11on 1'\ \rhcdulcd for Satur-15. Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
da) from 3-5 p.m. Exhibit con-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-1
ttnUC'i through Dec. 28. r Ul'~.-'iat. p.rn . 497-3309.
Ill a m.-5 p.m. IS79-0075. FIVE FEET RESTAURANT,
COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE. 328 Glcnneyrc. Laguna Beach.
Wc.-,td1ff Plata. 17th St. at Irvine Ann Cerncnko's paintings. which
\\'C . Newport Beach Offered for are mixed media on canvas filled
\ ll'w1ng and purchasing arc a wnh glowing 1magl''> 1n an ab-
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ALL AGES."
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\tract surrealism form. and Grace
)ongolo's sculpture. compo!.cd ol
'>l·veral puak'-l1ke pieces which
rcprC!>('nt a changi ng world ol
fantas}. pancrn. hidden trca'iun.''
und colors. arc featured through
Jan. 4. 497-4955.
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE
Fine Arts Gallery. 15744 Golden
West St. Huntington BC'ach An
inv1tat1onal calligraphy cxh1h1t
ron tinuc~ through Jan. I 7. ti our.,
through Dec :!O arc Mon.-Thur'i
9 a.m.-2 p.m .. Mon.-Wcd. 6-9
p.m .. Dec 21-Jan. 17 by appoint-
ment. 895-8357.
IRVINE FINE ARTS
CENTER, 4601 Walnut Ave ..
lrv1nt. "New Juice in Orange
County .. presents works of 10
Orange ( ounty arttens. Painting.
drawing. printmaking, a\-
scmblage. sculpture and installa-
twn are shown. from that which I\
,-onccptual in nature to contem-
porary realism. Closes Jan . .22
Mon.-Thur\. lJ a.m -9 p.m. Fn. 9
a.m.-6 p.m. ~at. 9 a.m.-J p.m
552-1078.
presented. A rcc·eptmn is ht.'I
toni~ht from 7-10 p.m. Shm
conunucs through Jan. 3. Wed
'°)un noon-5 p.m. 549-4989.
QUORUM GALLERY, 374 ,._
Coal.t H1ghwa)'. Laguna Bead
Watercolors done 1n a bcaut1fu
light and ail) ~tyk. and teatunn:
subjects including Indians. duck
and Victorian girl!-. arc prcsente
b} Nancy Phelps. Aho featured 1
ra)C Hoegerman. Wlth masterfl
oil paintin~s of seascape~. Lagun
'\Ccnes, and European point~ l
interest. ( ontmues through Dl·c
rucs.-Sun IO a.m.-5 p.rr
494-4422.
SANDSTONE GALLERY. Jl'!<l
-\ N. Coast Highwa). Lagun
Beach. Presented is "Vi~nettc
and Y1s1ons," featuring painting
by Myrtle Devendorf. Continue
through Jan. 7, Tues.-Sun. I
a.m.-4 p.m. 497-6775.
SUSAN SPIRITUS GALLER\
521 Old Newport Bl vd .. Newpo1
Beach. Featured 1s an c.xh1biuo
presenttng the black and whit
photographs of Eliot Porter fror
his new book "Eliot Portd
Southwest. .. Contlnue!'. throug
Jan. 18. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.rr
6:\ 1-6405.
KRONQUIST GALLERY, 484
N. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. A
benefit art show and sale for the
End of Hunger is held Saturda)
from 10 am -10 pm A.1>1~:0-R~------------
a vancty of art work for sale. other ,--
attractions include a raffle. and
wine and <.:heese. 494-5597
NEWPORT BEACH < II> I fall 1
Ciallcr>. 3300 Newport Bl'd .
Newport Beach. Presented an:
oils by Marjorie Millen and
photographs by Caroline Ran-
d olph. Contin ues through
Wednesday. Opening Wednesda~
arc photographs by Thomas Hyd~:
and watercolors by Howard H.
Most. Through Jan. 29. 640-2110.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
Photo Gallery. 2701 Fa1rvicv.
Rtl .. Co.,ta Mesa. Offered cxh1b1t
includes large urbanscapc image'>.
photo~raphed by Sharmon ( ioff.
in which hold c;hapes anti \uhtlc
colors take center stage. ( ·1m~cs
Tuc!.da\. Mon.-Fn. 8 <i .m -111
pm. 43.2-5524.
ORANGE COUNT Y CENTER
FOR CONTEMPORARY ART,
3621 W. MacArthur RI vd .. Sp.
111 . Santa ,\na "State of the /.\rt
I 91S5." a group show with Jill
"itl'wart a~ cxh1b1t1on d irector. I'>
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·where has he been all the~·
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tic of her editor when "threat-
ed" with covering Donovan's
ows at the Golden Bear last
1da) and Saturday nigh ts.·· And
rthermore, who cares?"
Who cares? Well enough
nos1ty seekers showed up over-
wmg all fo ur shows hoping to
tch a bit of memory. At shows
ch as these that is really all one
n hope for~ anything else is a
nus.
In concen . Donovan wa s d1s-
ingly infonnal. Sittin8 alone
1th a pair of fusch1a and
artreuse acoustic $U1tars left
\Cr from the "Cosmic Wheel\"
ays. Donovan wove the ~me
11lowy web of psy<:hodeltc
Donovan
ms sung with that familiar
urhng accent. Not a day ha'> he
ppeared to age since fading from
he hmeltght some 15 years ago.
nd nary a song has he added to Dono' an took great pride hen:
1s catalog since. "'h1k la~tng 11 out
.. I've wntten so man)' song-;" .\nothn amusing aside wa~ the
L' said to the audience. "that 1t 1s n:velauon that Princess Margaret
ard to 11 new ones 1n," 1n IQ73 1..unfc,c;cd to him 1n
l)elightmg in humorou!. a~1dcs. prn ate thJt ··Nklln"' Ycl lo"' ..
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·ncnds 1n between number<, He ~en unrc through Donu\.tn''i
emed to have quite a bent for \ho"' wa!> rrfrc~hing ti only 1n the
Beatles stories. even naming the mind. ~ong' '>UCh ac; .. Mello"'
tragedy figure in his onl y nc:w Yellow:· "Wear Your Low Lill·
song after John Lennon. Hcavc:n " and "'Hurdy Gu rd )
And just for a matter of h1ston-Man" arl' c;o rngrainc:d in the
cal record Donovan related the minds of ht'> fanr, that the backing
story of a visit to the Guru arrangement\ all but ')uppl~
Mahareshi Mahash YogJ in the themsehc~.
company of "four Beatles. one But sampling bit~ ot both earl)
Beach Boy and Mia Farrow:· and late show re\ealcd a formula
.\parentJy the song .. Hurd) hinted at b) a ">t:nes of 3x5 cards
Gurdy Man .. was wntlen dunng glued atop his gu1tar·s edges. l:..ach
the v1s1t with an unre<:orded verse show was 1dent1cal song for '>ong.
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Datebook/ Friday, December 13, 1985 17
I •
I II IT-CJN THE TOWN
"One of the ph1lo,oph1c' I ha ve when 11
comes to providing food 10 people. 1~ to give them
more than they ran cat." 'iay!I David Schneider.
"I do not ltke to go away from a table
hungry." he continues. "so -when we serve our
food. we provide a ver) large quanttt ~. of an
excellent calibre."
Schneider is President and one of the
founders of Monaco's Restaurant. Newpon
Beach's newest dining house. located m the upper
level of the Tokai Bank Building, near th e
intersection of Coast Highway and Newpon
Boulevard.
Born and raised in M1ch1ga n, Schneider
attended Mi chigan State. and at the same time
became in volved in real estate.
"Dunngcollege I began to buy propen1esand
fi x them up," he explains. "After I had ac-
cumulated 15 houses in four years. I decided that
I wanted to move away from the weather and look
into the restaurant and nightclub business. I had
Da.td Schnelder, Pre.ldent of llonaco'1
Re.taurant.
worked in restaurants for years., pact iim~~ pepper an m arpacc10" (recipe tc
-----llt+-rave mends who are owners of restauran1-follow, next week. tn this column).
nightclub cha ins."
Dinner Seatings at
5 P.M., 7 P.M.
& 9:30 P.M.
South Coast Plaza • Costa Mesa
540-3840
La st Fall. Schneider visited Newpon Beach.
where two of his former roommates now li ve.
After a few trips back and fonh. Schneider sold his
real estate busi ness in Michigan, and moved to
Newpon Beach last November.
"In a matter of three months. I opened up
Promises (his nightclub on the floor above the
restaurant). After that. I made a promises to
myself -becuase I've always set goals and
aspirauons -that I would open the restaurant
within a year. and I opened Monaco's November
22."
His restaurant's name. says Schneider. was .,
selected to follow the theme of the decor ("what
we call a 'casual elegance,'" he adds) and also the
menu. .
Head chef Craig Dirml. trained 1n New Yod
and Europe. "has done a remarkable joh. a lonE
with his assistants. of preparing a menu w1tt
excellent caliber food ," says Schneider. "Dirm
has had compliments from all the other res·
taurants in the area who have visited us. bott
chefs and owners ...
Although Monaco''i has been open for dinnt:i
since late November. the restaurant just added ll!
lunch hours ( 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.). Sunday Brunch
Happy Hour(4 to 7 p.m.). and Afternoon Tea (2 tc
4 p.m.) this week.
The Tea hours. says Schneider. arc designcc
for business people. clubs. or others who want 2
late afternoon lunch. "We're providing teas from
around the world,'' he adds ... plus our Frend·
pastries. and a light appetizer menu which
includes ca viar and sandwiches. We want tc
create a kind of gathering place for small groups.··
"We have a very dive rsified menu," he
explains. "I guess you could call it French-
American conunental cuisine. but we have
everything from fresh fishes to C'aJun Blackened
Steak and Cajun Snapper. which arc very popular
right now. We also serve pates. pastas. duck.
pheasant. and squab. Our appetizers include three ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ different kinds of caviar. plus escargot. and : ...................... Bresoala (thin slices of Italian aged. cured beef E egant served With fresh lemon. olive oil. and cracked
Hts overall goal for Monaco's. conclude(
Schneider, .. is to have high qualtty food with to p
notch service. I believe that once people visit our
establishment. they will be most defin1tel)
pleased and return."
Christmas Day Buffet
12:00 Noon to 6:00 P.M.
'11.95 Per Person
J, • . '5. 95 Children 12 & Under
( .. -:!
I tablespoon each: batter and noar
4 capt beef stock (Knorr boalllon)
14 up beavy cream
Salt ud wbite pepper
4 vol-H -vt.11t1
Cook whole sweetbread 1n beef stock for JO to 4(
minutes. Remove and let cool under runntng cote
water. Peel and remove ve10s 1f necessary. Cut into hall
inch cubes. Saute onions and mushrooms in butter
VEAL SWEETBREADS SfR GORDON RICHARD add liquors. and I cup tx.-cf stock. Then add nour and
l wbole veal sweetbread butter. stirring constantly. Add cream. salt, and pepper
I up cooked ma9'room1 If too thin. boil to reduce to slightly thick consistency
l tablespoon cllopped 011loa1 Add sweetbread and reheat. In the meantime. warm
l Lablttpooa b•tter the vol-au-ve nts m medium oven and fill with
l tablespoon ea~ wblaky aad wblte wi ne sweetbread. ~~~--,1 ---------ICoc
Restaurant
& Saloon
Reservations Requested
259--0115
I 49A2 Redhill at Edinger
Tustin
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1 a Oatebook/ Friday, December 13. 1985
OF THE WEEK
CHAMPAGNE OMNIBUS
Pat t let C9bes la a Lall glaat ud add: 14 to '1't
lDcl1 Slrop dt Frambolae ud 14 11101 ~llwaattr.
Fiii io tllt top wt" Claampape. Very refreallln1 yet
ft1tlve.
TllHe recipes were HbmlUed by Le Mldl,
Newport Bead!.
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EASANT PEASANT -Fresb
sta.for tbe Holiday•
Chef Kevin Rawling!> of 1hc
'asant Peasan1 has rct:ened an
rly Chnstmas gan -a new fa•.,h
sta machine! To get you wrapped
an the holiday celebrataon. Chrt
e' an wall be prepanng daal)' fre\h
sta spec1aht1es dunng DccC'mbc:r
nJO)' lu nch with a tn<olored fussah
sta ~lade. Bcc1, basil and egg fussala
rcnchcd with a provencalc herb and
c~h tomato v1na1gre1lt' lOmbancd
1th olives. pan e nuts and topped
tth ~our choice of sltced young
hacken breast or fre~h seafood I
inner presents an e\traord1nal)
claght wuh Les Moules MarSt"1lla1se
hef KC'v1n prepared tha\ entree wnh
fresh bed of basal fettuccana covered
1th mussels and topped w11h a spaq
erb ~ucc, a touch of cayenne pepper
dds the zes1 to make thas d1'h
·magnafique." Pas1a lo"er!> can gct
rapped .. up in other fa"orncs. I
1ngu1n1 w11h clams. Zanueta and
·agneau au Pistou a la linguine
h1nl)' sliced spnng lamb loin sauteed
1th lemon and pastou ~ned on a
d ol bas1l ltngu1n1.
( elebratc the holiday sc:ason and
the new pasta machine w11h the
Pleasant Peasant Take-home fresh
pa\ta a'aalablc for a ltrn11cd ttrne -
hut huff)' The Pleasant Peasant 1s
'e"port ee;ch Call 95 -~755 THE
PAVILION'S Baaqael Facilitiu
Available fo r Holiday Private I
Parties
fht'" Pa,•1hon Chtne\e Rc<>taurant I
1n In 1ne·s Heritage Squart· ha<> an-I
nounced that 11s :1e" and bt-aut1ful
banquet fac1ht1C'\ an: a' aalahle tu
11rg.in11auons. offilC.'S and husines\C\
l lubs. ~hools and churcht'\ planning
hohda~ panics dun ng 1he Chnstrna'
Jnd holtday pcnods
.\11en11ve. canng and warm ~n 1c.:
'' alwa~ s featured al lrvane"s most ~aut1ful Chinese re!>taurant. along
'"th c'ottc. tantalt11ng dishes from
the Ont'nt. The Pav1lton spec1ahLe~
1n \.1andann/Szcchuan ( h1ncsl'
l u1s1ne. using the fines1 and freshe'>t I 1ngred1ents, and no M (,
For more an format1on and re\Cr·
GULLIVER'S
CHRISTMAS EVE
~on, 'l•l•od c:n..c"-
~u•tr•li•n ~ter cr.11
~ime '1(!~ of "Beef
ltesl.r/AT10NS ES$VtTIAL'
H'.Ci 8 4 I I
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IHVINE
\attonHall SS 1-1688 Thl' Pa' 1hon 1s
loc:ated at 141 IOC uht•r l>me. b) the
l\anla Ana Frec"a' 1n Irvine ( red1t
card<, arc accepted FIVE CROWNS
Offers Traditional Old· World Charm
.\ l07\ old-Engl1\h inn where une
t·an CnJO) fine food and be enter-
tained b\ rnroler\ 1n trad1110nal
l<l\turnes:...... sound ltk(' the ideal place
to '1s11 this holtda' \Cason 1 F1,e
( ru"' n\ re'itaurant ha·) 11 all nght here
in ~uuthcrn ( ahfurn1a.
l he F1' e ( rown,· man)' \mall
d1n1ng rooms offer a warm. corn-
lortahle atmo-;phcre 1n wh1th 10 enJO)'
~In 1111n' from 1he C\t'ellent con-
11ncn1.il menu I includtnf. a traditional
OUT ON THE TO\NN
WITH
Open This Sunday For Brunch!
GRAND OPEN .INGI
Make your reservations today at
~
Enjoy MONACO'S spectacular views while experiencing
some of Newport's most unique and diverse meal s.
Now open for brunch, lunch, dinner and oyster bar.
646-5225
Phone in your reservations todayf
MONACO s I\ IOC<ilf.'d at tht' corl'l("f ot Pac1f1< Coast H\vy .and Nt"wport Blvd 1n Nl'WJ>O'l !:lf'~n
acrO\S tht" St1tt( from Nt'WJ)Oft Imports 1n tf)(' Tokat 8cY1k Bldg
Oateb<>ok/ Friday. December 13, i985 I I
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17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater ESTABLISHED 1973
Huntington Beach (714) 842-5505 A..,~ W1 .. 1., Rtt+t•n•t
cafe with a continental flair •
Gala Anniversary Party
Decemf>t.r 18 & 19. Celebrating Three Years!
We wish to thank o ur patrons for our suc cess.
'1arrels wishes you a very me rry Christmas
and a happy new year.
Clo~ed Chri11tmas Da~
Open '.'Jew Y .-ars Day
from ·l PM .
130 E. 17th St.
Co!lta \tesa
646-8855
CALIFORNIA FRESH
Restaurant
Presents
Bobby Heart
With the sovnds of
the 60's, lO's and BO's.
Appearing Wednesday & Thursday
8 PM to 12:30 AM
Friday & Saturday
9 PM to 1:30 AM
Sunday 4-8:30 PM ~
Dinner Served from 5 PM Nightly
16400 Pacific Coast Hwy.
Peter's Landing + Huntington Harbour
213-592-4411
2e Oatet>ook/ Friday, December 13, 1985
roast goose dinner) and an award-
win ning wine list. Traditional dcs-
sens such as trifle and plum pudding
arc available to round out your meal.
Carolers dressed in costume ~111
v1sll the restaurant each evening
throu$}l December 24. T here will also
be nighlly entertainment in the
lounge area throughout th e hol1da)
season
Five Crow ns is located at 380 I East
Coast Highway in Corona del Mar.
Reservations arc invited at 760-033 I.
CHEZ CARY'S A.anal Cbri1tmaa
Buffet
It's 11me ag.a1n for CheL Cal) 's
annual Chnstmas Buffet. one of the
most prestigi ous and cleg.ant holiday
affairs of the year. The dates arc
December 18, 19. and 20, with two
sea tings each day at 11 :30 a.m. and 3
p.m. The price 1s $59.50 per person,
and wonh every bit of11.
Impressive ice carving of Santa 1n
his sleigh. buuer carvings of Sa nta
and his reindeer (using 20 pounds of
butter for each deer). and a snow man
carved fro m I 00 pounds of butter will
adorn the buffet table of art1sucally
designed items. In the center of the
ma in dining room of red vel vet.
delicate crystal and hand-painted
ornaments adorn a mammoth moss-
flocked Christmas tree. Every direc-
tion you turn will be a dccorauon
more beautiful than the last.
Strolling mus1c1ans will perform
~hile you dine on the lavish but
that focludes breast of chickc
chaud. pate fo1e gras, poached salm
g.arni with dill sauce. and lobs
medal hons. Among the hot dishes•
duckling Montmorency. veal chc
PoJarsky. suckli ng pig. crei:
machas. petite marm1te. and oysti
Rockefeller
Crowning the sumptuous fare •
fabulous desserts such as trifle
rh um. yule log. chocolate mous
assorted French pastries. fres h fru
and imported cheeses.
Although then• arc two seali ng!
day. some are turned away every ye;
Reservauons should be made early
542-3595. A coat and ue arc
quested. please.
~-,_H~IDE-AW~A~Y~~
RESTAURANT
'°'1x Va rieties Dinner· Specials
DAILY -ONLY $3.25
Now Serving
COUNTRY STYLE
SUIDIY $ 99
Includes Beverage
Well Orin>< or Beer
9:-00 AM to 1 :00 PM
645-8091
1712 Placentia
Costa Me•a
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Ul\)l...t·d. ~ 1t•kkd no rarl' '"t"l''> h}
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\II 1n all 11°\ rathl'r lqlllal
h.rnquCH) Pt' food. Proh.1hl\ tht·
hl''>I part ol tlw mcal "a' ou1
tlt'\'>t'rl. Y.h1th .,..._,,nut 1ntlutkJ 111
tht• pru.:t• ol lht• l'\t"nlni! lk·
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1urcd \Clio" <:ah-. Y.1th a nt·am\
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ring. DC\\t'rharc lrom thl' Hark·
qu1n k1tcht·n.1nd 1m:ludl' a douhk
la~t·r p1'>tachm nut crunch rah·
and "'Je .... 't or!... '>trnwhcrn chl'l'\t.'
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OPEN FOR
CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER
RESERVE EARLY!
644-2030
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22 Oatebook/ Friday. December 13, 1985
fudgr ....,h1ppcd t·ream. and ol
t'11ur'>t'. a thcrn
fhcrt•'\ full har wn Kl' ( 11 )OU
tan lint.I a ..... a1tft'\\) "'hll"h in-
dutk\ '>l'\l'ral '>Pl't"WIL~ drink\.
<.ut·h a., '>Im"' tx·rr) Ja1qu1r1 and
\lrawlx•rr~ margarita I ht• wi ne
lic,t ol ahout 311 wlct·t1on'> 1\
roughl~ half imported and hall
lrom < altforn1a
If \ou'rl' 1n tht· rnoml lor m<>rl' inno~·at1\C luod and pc~onalt1cJ
\en 1rc thcrl' 1') an altcrnatt"l' at
the Harkqu1n !ht•< t•kbnt~ 1 er-
ran'. Thi!> I!> rcall} a t'harm1ng
idea: t•1gh1 ind1v1dual private
room'>. each .,..1th 11-; o .... n deu1r
and granou!> app01ntment'I B(>lh
1nt1matc and degant. the} an:om·
modate two to eight diners cat·h.
The} 'rc \ttuated above the main
theater ..... 11h c urtain\.,.. h1(·h nHJ\
be dray, n for pm ac} and opened
.... hen the 'ihow begins.
Th1'i 1<; a tutalh d 1fTcrent '>talc
of d1n1ng: )Our prnate waiter to
<,erH' )OU. and a "gourmet" a la
carte menu. Hnc }Ou'll linJ c,uc.h
Breakfast
Lunch OJ,. 1951 Dinner
Del)' a~ Sped.ts
6;30 AM. to I 2:00 Midnight
400 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach • 494-3137 --......·
l Visit th~ Sall Loft for fine seafood & ~
mghtly entertamment. Upstalfs -abov~e
the Jolly Roger. Reservations accepted
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enun.:menl\ J\ ~h1ckl'n
on1q uc. hro1kd ...... ordfi.;h air
dine and .. 11 .. ·al.. Diana tla1
.\ ppc:uzcrs range from e~ca
hourgu1gnonne to JUmbu pre
with .. Harkqu1n tang} o;at
A.nd dc'i'iCrt'i include c;uch '
t.iuilarc, a., hananas fostt.·1
chcrne., Jub1kL· flamed at t;
side
I chatted '-'1th one Cckl
T crracc gucs1 ....,ho rcportt't
had the 'eal (p1n·ata) and 11
J u'>t c >.ccllcn 1 ·•
Thi<. ,., dt:lin11cl} a SI)
occasion treat (a great Ch rist
g1fo for cntm.''> alone arc tat
at $1 7.QS to S:!O 75 You pa)
for the room a nu the '>h<>''
addJt1on to the rnst of :
dinner.
~unda\ brunch,., a lso avail
1n the ( dl'bnt) Terrace. ·
meal pnct·s ranging from \8 i.
$1 l 45 Do.,.. n'ita1rs . hu
hrunth " sened both Satu1
and Sunda\ The menu indu~k~ '>Outhern fried t'h1e
h,1kl'll ham. t ream' 'i<."raml 1 ranth l'ggs. fruit hhni1es and I
I pancake'>. c,p1q hccf and ch•
l'nehilada~. homemade hlucf')
mutlin., and hlut·~r11 pancal
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NOW PLAYING
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Book by Michael Stewa'1
Directed by Alan Hunt
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that though tht· street addre~
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H:\Rl.EQl 'IN. \ Dinm·rr
hou\c. 3503 ~. Harbor Bl
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buffet: $20 on rue .. Wed .. T
Sun. p.m . Fn. S22: Sat.. $24
Sat. hrunch. S 16: Sun. hrur
Pacific Chorale
yule program o,
this weei.end
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Jn)Onl' who ha\ ever w1~ht•d to a11t
a Chn~tmas cclebr:it1on :11 Pa
Notre Dame { athcdral.
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Canlloncen of C'laremont, 1h1\ )'
and ""e're performing the \3
chant~. the same ~11mng Nntrl' r>a
mu\1C. and wc'rr compktdy •
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T .ON THE TOWN
HE BARN
Have the prime or your life chootung
from the extensive 25 item menu.
Stt'aks. teafood, w.da. ha.lian and
~eucan diahea, and more. Weet.ern
charm and count.ry ambience
Lunch M·F, Dinner M·S, Happy
hour M F 4:30-7 p.m . Satellite dish.
LM• entertainment and dancing
Sun Champagne Buffet Brunch
Ill l)O Banquet facilities. 14982
Redhill. Tustin. 259..011[>
HE ORIGINAL BARN
ARMER STEAKHOUSE
YtS' They are the orifinal. PamoU.11
for their one·a.nd·a ·half pound
PnrterhoUlle 1t.eab and featuring
da&play broiling. Proudly aerving for
24 \'tars. Lunch Mon.-Fri 11·2. Din·
nn nightly Mo n.-Fri. from 5 p.m
:-iHt & Sun. from 4 p.m . 2001 Harbor
their t rad1tionaJ warm hOt1p1t11lit v
and fine food. Finl!Jlt prime rah 1n
BaJboa and fresh fish daily <'om
plete dinner specials daily Fraendt~
aerv1ce and a fun, delightf11I 111
mo.pbere. Open daily for lum·h 11nd
dinner. Brunch Sa t tllld Sun ~II 1-:
Balboa. 673-Ti26
THE HIDE-A WAY
Tired of eat mg out at plan·-. 11. 11 h nu
privacy" Search no more' Tht' H1dt'
away provides pr1veC'~ with IL•
booth8 and part1t1on,, perlt"<'I l11r
bwiiness luncheons end r11rnun111
dining AU newlv decoral.t!<l 11ffer1n11
a reluinR atmO!lµherf' The •pt'n11I
t1e11 are uafciod 1md 'tl'akll Af
fordable dtnml( for tht' whule tam
ily. Vanetv of daily Spt'C'tal' Hume
made 80UJ>8 and sauce' Ht't'r & want'
served also 5ii74 Edanl(er 111 "ipranic
dale in Marina Shopp1n11 \'1llaice
Huntington Beach 1'!411 rift I~
Blvd C011A ~921'-------------
RF.NN IGAN'S
Fresh food terved with a eade of fun.
Ml'nu features unique appetizeni,
saladtt. &eafood, croiaunt sand-
wiches, burgen, Muican diahes,
and ll11 ncitinc brunch menu.
Lunch and dinner from l l un.
weekdaya. Brunch 9-3 on weekendt .
Full bar with 1pec.Wty drinlu.
Happy hour 4-7 weekdaya. In Colt.a
Meu, South Cout Plaza parking lot
by 'a.It'• Fifth Avenue 241-3938. Lo
Westmintter, ~6 Wet1tmin1ter
Mall 891-4522. Dancinc eveni.np lD
W estm truter location.
BOB BURNS
'uperb it the word to deecribe th11
fine danang establiahment. Serving
Newport for 18 years, apecialwng an
AngUA railed beef, the fineet you
can get. Allo featurinc freeb fiah,
veal and chicken. The linen covered
tables, c:andJee and fr.ah nowel"I
add to the elegance, with boot.ha and
high back cbaira for privacy.
Flickerina lanterna and cluaical
muaic capture the charming and
warm atmoepbere. Open for lunch,
dinner and their tplendiferoua Sun-
day brunch. E1t.enaive wine list. 37
Fuhion ltland. 6«-20.10.
BRISTOL
BAR A GRILL .
At Holiday 1'radit.mnaJly an aJI
American favorite place to eat and
priced for family dinin,. Everything
from juicy 1teedt and cbope to
~pec1aJ chicken dW. and fr.b ~afood. Bounteoua aa1ad bar
SumptUCM.m daily lunch.on buffet.
Open daily for din.inc and cocktaila.
.\IJI Bristol &., Cc.ta M ... ri~7 3000.
C RAZYHOR8g
STEAKHOUSE
Authent.ic coun11y dinq, f•turi.ni
f.114tem Com Fed a.et-Prime Rib.
fresh eee.lood and epecialmnc in
thm famoua pe.l)·fn.d •t.b. and tf~rt.t. L.unch McinA'ri. 11 ·3.
Dan ner MoaA~un. 6 p.m. (Dinmir
rf'lle rv1ttona suatantaed). Authentic
\\!"!Item d900r, dancinc and live
n;'ll~IC in the aalooft. 0y.T Rd.
"·lll/Newpor ... .,, 8-U ~ ~>49 1512. ..
llll.LMAN'S
rbe 001.awi '-ib' it f&mou9 fot
JOLLY ROGER
Great American food and 111 1 hr tw.,1
prices. The Jvlly Rotcer has al11.av"
been known w; a ico.,d family \llhlt'
reat.aurant. The menu feat llrt''<
breakfast, lunch and dinner with 11
large variety of dashei> to ch(MJ!lt>
from. From egg dishei., graddlt
cakes, burgers, sandwache&, .. alad~
t.o complete dinners of 'le11fo•id.
steaks, chicken and dehcaoUA de1>
sert.a. Family owned for :\5 \f"lll"<
with the friendlaest &ervl<'t' an town
400 S. Coast Hwy , Laguna Bl'ath
494-3137
1CALFORNIAN
HEMJNGWA Y'S
In the style of the man h1m'lf'lt
Hemingway's as a r elebrataon uf
adventure, of romance and the an
or living. An award wannmR re11
tauranl offerang European cutsane
with a California accent and an
estensive wine list. Dinner n11ehtlv
Lunch M-F The atm08phere 111
warm And CriendJy and filled with
enthutium. Ellt.ablishPd ~anct' 19i2.
th11 re1t.aurant/cafe '" Jo1'aled m
Corona del Mar at 1'11c:afir C'u11~1
Hwy at MacArthur Blvd ti7'1 Ut :.>fl
MONACO'S
1!:1per1ence fantai.t1l t'al1l11rn111
nouvelle cre8t1ons al'l'c-nted 11r11h 11
F'rench flair. while dmtnl( in 1111
elegant waterfront settana 11vrr
loolung Newport Bay 1-:n.1ov a VMl
11electi<>n of entrees for bnanrh,
lunch, and d inner an 3dd1t111n to the
oyat.er bar or aflA'rnoon teas nn thl'
Bay, makina Monaco·• 11 vt'r\
tptl('ial treat. Monaco'!> 1t1 loe11t~
acrcw from Newport lmport.111n thl'
T okai Bank Bldg. •t :t:\.1.1 W C 'nut
Hwy. Newport llu<'h Phont> 1n
your reserv1t1ona at 17141 ti4fi n'l'l.'1
LI'S RESTAURANT
tr you '°" Chlnew food.~··,,. !llJN
CA> ef\.ioy d1ninir here. u l.1"1 pn1m
• lNIY auLhent.i<' Ch10M(' food
The menu olftnt a wick Yllnetv nl
U vta<' dashea, from a la C'llr'U to
rnmbinauona Breathtaking decor
an 8 supremely beautaful at-
m1111phere Tropical dranka to
quench your thirst. Open seven da)'ll
a wee k for lunch and dinner. 8961
Adams. HuntinKt On Buch
962 911~ 314 N Beal'h Blvd ,
Anahl'am ~27 1210
'THE LOTUS
Ent.er the Ortent and experience ~he
eu ·elleoce of Mandarin and
S:iechwun Cutktne!i. Authentw C'h1·
ne~e d1~heH e11pecial1y prepared b\'
maktn chef I.tu The Lotu11 c.an
offer cultnarv masterpieces to your
l1ktnf( fhe lovely dmmK area IS
rl11man1ttl'd with pictures of the
f.,,ttJ' tluwer the wmhol uf purity
an l~hme~e rnhure En.1oy fine C'h1
ne-.t' d1nmic a. ... well as wane, :1ptr1Lb
and hc1'p1taht\ 81 the l...Jtus
l.,11,ated an Harbor I 'pnt~r at ~300
Harhnr Hl\d 1n r°"ui MC'U Call
'iM• lHI
~ANDA Rl:"i GOCRM ET
A truly ,pecaal plaC'e t.c1 dme, t.he
Mandarin l,;uurmet hllli been a gold
a11.Htd winner and nwner. Michael
Chiang Wiili voted Restaurateur of
tht' Year Specaalmng m Peking.
Shanflh111 . ..;U<'hwan and Hunan Mffitt~. tney t>ffer trn effay 1:Jf d eli
.:11ne~ inl'lud1ng Peking Duck,
dumplan11~. whole fish and more
~11mpt1uu1< dishes EleRant al·
m1i.1phi.'re. impeccable ,.ervace and
~cten-i1ve wane h!!t I fi()() Adams.
( •l'lta Me'la f)40 19:li
PAVILION
l.arice Paicnda hualdmg beautifully
de1 orall'<I restaurant F'inest and
fre11hest inicredaent.s. no MSG Tan
talmng cu1sme that e1:c1tes the
palate Fane service. Four large
rooms, ample banquet facilities.
Champagne lunches and early bird
dmners Specaaf holiday feasu We
welcume rompany C'hrastmas
part1e and ladies' club meetangii
"\ uu won't be hungr.• an hour later
11t 1he Pavil1nn" M an ~
daran/S1t'<'huan cu1s1nt U 1111 C\11
\it'r llnve, Irvine ~51 16A8 Lunch
& Dinner Oat I}, Bar CasuaJ d ress
rei;ervataons sugicested Lunch from
11.;1n. dinner fro m 5 00 p.m
CONTll\ENTAL
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM ·
Airporter Inn
C"on1een1al and ~t"dud~ from the
hu~y airport ~urrnundangs. The
Mt'daterranean Room offe!"!I 'uperb
1 ontmental cuisine for lunch, dan
ner and Sunday brunch T op enter
uunment nightly an the Cabaret
Lounge The Capwn's Table ill
open for d anang t -4 hour.i Perfect for
watching Cahfom11 sunsets is the
FL~ht Of.t-k Lounge The Auporwr
Inn 1J1 located at l ll700 MacArthur
Hlvd an Irvan!' K.1:1 t7711
MARCEL'._
Voile' M1~I' 0.-hahlfully mresb
ml( menu featunn11 fre.h -1ood
•nd l.00111ana C'a.1un speciala.
(~oormf'l oyst.t'r bar. FJqant vel
l'llllual atmMph«re Live enwrt.&m
t0f\nt and dan('1nc ff'.Jttunns OC'!i
f1ndl t1nlA'rta1oment Oaoe101
u.odor Lbutaa!..Lund\Jn>m U.a.tn ,
CJlnner n .. ht1y 1rom 6 p.m ~
lwlr tall I'()() a m I :lO R l i Lh St-.
O..i..M ..... 64&~
PUFFIN'S
An adventure an naturtl eating
F'reah quality mgredaeot.ll prepared
m a sample yet elegant way Award
winning recipes Garden setting ma
European Cafe style atma&phere
CasuaJ breaifaat and lunch Formal
dining for dinner ~un Thurs 7
a.m.· 10 p.m , Fra. & Sat tall 11 p m
3()5() E. Coa.,t Hwy . C'omna del
Mar. 640 157:1
RIVIERA
Relax to gracH>Ull M"rvace 1n an
elegant, inttmat~ atm08phere f:1
pertly prepared continental d1<1hl'jl
by Chef Richard 8t>l'l(ner, 'ltnl'f.'
1970. Thia award winnanll! re<i
t.aurant a1M'.l off el"'! an e1tel\lllVI' want'
hst. and excels an tabl~1de prt-p
arata11nt1 and flamhel! Open for
Luncb 11 :3()-:1 p m Dannt'r from 'l
p m Excelll'nt ban~uet fac1ht1t~
Closed Sun and hohda,·~ l.l.n .,
Bnstol. LOllt.a Mesa '>40 \>4tl
C AFE FLEURI
Take e. seat an Cafe F'leura for hrenk
fSJSt, lunch or dinner F.n)\•V 11.n er
quisate environment anfluen«<i hv 11
French touch. Hvt Jall Monda\
through Frada\i from 5 00 till •HIO
pm and an outiiliiidml( whit-;-
glove hrunch make th1<1 <'aft-the
place to mttt 0 pt"n '7 dav.., a wet-k.
6:()(1 11.m. 10 :lo pm Mud«i>rateh
pnced 4500 MacArthur Hlvrl
Newport Beach 4'7fi :.!001
LE BIARRITZ
Esperience nqua.sate Frend1 pr11•
incaal cuame whale dintnK an tlu~
intima te French chateau Special
ties rnclude rack of lamb. veal
Marsala and 11 beautiful selt'<'tton vf
fresh fllh Homemade award wm
a1ng deseeru. En.)Oy 'un brunch
with unhmaud champ.1.¥ne. an
elaborate buffet. a hN enlrtt and
dessert-all served an 11 c·orv. relu
ed aunoephere Full bar with
domesuc and imported wine sell!(
taons Lunch. Mon F'n Danner.
seven mgbts Sundav brunch 4 t ~
N ~ewport Blvd Newpc•rt BeJich
~5-6700
LE CHARDONNAY
The finest m cl11S111c ~·rench 11nd
nouvelle cutSane m plush -Jur mund
angl' Excite yuur '!en~-; with Su
preme of Duck wit h po&l·hed !'a.Ii
fnrnaa F'ip"' l...,bo<ter l'a.""'rnle in 1
Chardtmnav wane ~aucf' w11 h
r hanterelles Eiten.~avp -ell'<'twn , 11
wanes from a tempt"rature , on
tmlled cellar Lun<'h \ton f'r1
I I :l0-2:30 Oinnl'r \Inn Sat fmm
6.JO. S un. brunch \ I .! 10 In ~ ..
try Hot.el. 18800 Mal l\rthur Blvd .
Irvine. 752-lr.''7"
LE MIDI
~veral thutCS make this award Wln
nll'I ludNway trul~ ~pecw WaJter
thear S"119 chef. tramfd an ~mt' of w t.Jt houses. PalM"t' St Mont.a..
Plac-f, C<1i.ad. Baur a u IM", 1..unch
Authent ic lUltc n e
~~ M'~'lftAJ ICOUmM'l fei
t.1vala • Sunday brunch iwt uniqUf'
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rra when ucelll'nl'f nl food wu
matclwd by ~nemw. ho.p1\ah1 . •
hull114~ty ra~ly foond U-ct.a""
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ner and Suad.y hrunch. Ranqlll'l
fealaua. Cac-1 M~aya. l421 \'aa
L.Jdo. Newwwt 8eecb. 67~ 4904..
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R OYAL KHYBER
Take an eachanted 1<>url\I.•\ mt•
lndaa Y.'lthout leav1nii Ora.nice ( 11un
ty Authentll Tandoori d1 .. ht'•
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tradrt10n Ml'at and fish d1,.hl"-
prepared and marinated 1n 11 hlrn'1
nf her~ 8nd fr~h jt"munrl •PH.,.,
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Lunch. dannt'r. -;und1n tmin. t
1000 Bnstol St , '""'pi'" B1•>11 t -,.,'..! '>200
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~ARC ELLO'
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FORTY C RROTS
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ORANGE COAST
SEAFCXlD STEAKS
ANTHONY'S P I ER 2
The Soulhern Calif. Restaurant
Writer11 voted th111 one the winni-r 11!
the best value restauranu. Their
seafood 18 the talk of the tuwn with
~0-:Jli frei.h fish daily. CHS Tele·
v1s11m claim~ they have the best
happy h11ur in Orantce Cuuntv
Menu ha~ ralorie r11un1 for the
wt11<ht conscious Open nightly lor
dinner l..ut·ated on the beautiful Ne
wport Re~ at IO:l I': Bay<11de Dr
6-l0·51:.?:I.
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TH E CANNERY
This hiatoric waterfront landmark
1n Newport's Cannery Village fea·
lures freah local seafood and East
ern beef. Consistently good service.
open for Lunch, Dinner. Sun
Champaane Brunch and Harbor
Cruises. Entertainment nightly and
Sun. aft.ernoona. Enjoy the lounge
food ga11ey-superb clam chowder•
3010 LaFayette. 67.5-5777.
REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT
This is the original and has been
serving Newport Beach for 25 years.
Their specialty ls seafood and
steaks. Chefs 11pec1al 1elections daily
and famoua for their broasted
r h1cken. too! A beautiful waterfront
view of Newport Bay enh1rnce11 the
atmosphere. Perfect for businesll
entertaining' and romantic dininl(.
Located at 251 E. Coast Hwy., New
port. Re&ervations accepted Phone
67:\.1 li()f>
THE REX OF NEWPORT
Locat.ed on the oceanfront acr08S
from the Newport Beach pier. The
Rex la the Orange C08Bt's most
exclusive aeafood restaurant. Well
known for fresh Hawaiian gourmet
fiah selections and specializing in
sweet Channel Island abalo ne. ten·
der veal and prime meata. The
warm ambiance of the padded
bootha. gothic paintings and the
well stocked wine racks lend to
Rex's convivial atmosphe re. The
Rex of Newport i1 the choice of
locals u well u visitors. Recipient
of the prestigious Travel-Holiday
award. Caaual/eleganl attire.
Lunch, dinner. Ca1J 675-2566 fu r
reaervation1. Valet perking.
RUSTY PELICAN
Freah seafood and Iota of it! Come
dock younielf here and dine over·
looking the beautiful Newport Bay.
Featuring 15 to 25 fresh fish selec-
tions daily from around the world.
No wait aeafood bar in the lounge.
Lunch. Dinner, Sun. Brunch in
Newport. 2735 W. Cout Hwy .
&42-3-43 1. In Irvine-Lunch. Din·
ne~. and Happy Hour. 1830 Mam.
545.4774,
TALE OF THE WH ALE
Experience a atep back into time to
a place where you can dine at your
own leisure. EnJOY the romance of
old Newport with a panoramic bay
view. Excite your senaes with their
aenaational aeafood and traditional
favorities. Breakfast 7 a.m .. Mon.·
Fri., Lunch 11 -4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner
4-11 Moo.-Sat. Sat. and Sun.
Brunch 7-4, Oyater Bar Fri., Sat . &
Sun. Banquet racilitiee up to 600.
400 Main St., Balboa. 673-4633.
SAIL LOFT
Located above the Jolly Roger in
l...a.guna, this coty restaurant fea-
tures fine freah aeafood with ocean
view dini"g. Enjoy the oyster bar in
a warm atmoaphere and decor of
nauticaJ motif. The seafood menu
feature& swordfish, s hrimp. halibut,
1.1<:allops and many o ther aelections.
The oyster bar offen oyster
shoot.era, clama, crab & shrimp
cocktail and al.a hot diahes. The
ail Loft. a restaurant that is dedi·
cated to the tradition of comradery.
400 S. CO&Bt Hwy .. Laguna Beach.
494-3358
T HE WAREH OUSE
Newwrt'a moet innovative water·
front dining experience. Chef
C harlet Kalqian featurH fresh sea-
food and int~rnational cuisine.
Highly acclaimed. award winning
Sun. Brunch, at.a featuring patio
dining. Incredible oyster bar, ex·
quiait.e ambience, exceptional live
entertainment. Banqueu and cater-
ing available. Lido Villaae. Newport
GRAN D DINNER TREATE
lmpretaive dining and profeui
productiona are aure to please e
time you viait. The extraordin
buffet often rout baron of
glued ham with a fruit sauce, C
gia chicken with peachea and g
and the Mahi Mahi ia served 1
peuant sauce. Tri-color fellu<'
and cream iii a real favorite. E
d inner and a play tonight! Gr
Dinner Theatenocated within
Grand Hotel in Anaheim at I H
Way. Call 772-7710.
H A R LE Q U I N
THEAT ER
DINN
Every customer can be expecte
be treated like a celebrity
theater offers 11Crumptious
with top productiom in a n ele
atmoephere. The sumptuou11 b
includes rout baro n of
chicken and fish dishes,
11alada, vegetables, and 11inful
aeru. The Sat. and Sun. br
includn Ii var iety of etil diahes.
Celebrity Terrace is available
private dining The individ
decorated private balcony r
overlook the 41iO·seat hor
shaped ma.in room. The Harle
1s located at 3603 S. Harbor in S
Beach. 673-4700. __ _1'.Jl&...LJLU.;~Lr..L.:IO>U-----"
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