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1985-12-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
.... ---- 25~ * FORECASTI ON Al FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1985 Drug sting in NB schools nets 7 New wa ve of LSD u sa ge on campuses baffles Ora n ge Coast police, principals By SUSAN HOWLE'M' Of Ille 0.-,,... ..... Police and the pnnc1pals of two Newport Beach high schools Cll· prcssed surprise today at an apparent new wave of LSD on Orange Coast campuses following the arrest Thurs- day of seven teen-agers for drug sales. Coast A man who allegedly t hreatened grocery pick- ets with a handgun has been arrested for carry- ing a loaded gun./ A3 Calif o rnia San Diego set-tool officials may d lsp1?r1se contracep- tives to student s./ A4 Nation Cigarette smoking causes more death and disability among Ameri- can workers than ex- posure to hazardous substances In the work- place, the surgeon gen- eral warns./ A7 Sports Edison and Huntington Beach highs' boys basketball teams reach championship finals of La Qutfl"ta4nvttatlonal foftow- lng Thursday night vlc- torles./81 Business Hollday season lasts all year for Cathy McDonald. Her 12-store Christmas Guild network sells dis- tinctive ornaments ./88 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Pub lic Notices Sports Televlslon Weather BS A9 A3 88-9 810-12 A9 812 87 Date book 811 Datebook AB Datebook A3 87 81-4 Datebook A2 Corona del Mar High School students James Scott Seal, 18, and two juveniles were taken mto custody at their homes at 6:30 a.m. Thursday, according to Newpon Beach Police spokesman Trent Harris. Fotir NeWJ)Ort Harbor High School students between Lbe ates of 13 and 17 also were arrested m the sweep CHPset forOC drunk checks Mo toris ts will be halted at random for 'conversations' By LAURA MERK OllMO.-, .......... The Caltfom1a Highway Patrol will set up its first holiday "sobriety checkpoint" Saturday night 1n south Orange County. The checkpoints are an attempt to keep drunken drivers off the road and not to comer and arrest them. Officer Ken Daily said. The C HP won't announce the checkpoint's location until 8 p.m. Saturday. It will remain open from 9 J?.m. unlll I a.m. Officers will make random checks of the vehicles somewhere in the El Toro-Misuon YteJO area. One in every four or fi ve drivers may be stopped depending on the flow of the traffic. Capt. Steve Malone said. Officers will hold, brief conversa- tions, about 30 ~fonds. with the drivers while looking for signs of intoxication such as red eyes. slurred speech and unusual body move- ments. he said. Although warning signs will be posted two blocks ahead of the checkpoints allowing dn vers to avoid the CHP. Malone said that will not defeat the checkpoint efTon. "If a patrol officer observes some- thing unusual or a traffic violation," they will stopped. Malone said . "Besides," he said, "it's more of a psychological thing that hopefully makes them think aboutdnnkingand drivmg. It's JUSt ltke posted radar signs." The south Orange County check- point will be the first of several. The Santa Ana CHP office will set up a checkpoint sometime next week, while the Westminister CHP will begin its checkpoint sometime 1n January. "It will not be more than 30 seconds. An officer with a trained eye will sec the symptoms and notice the smell.'' Daily said. Malone said officers wtll mak:c the checks despite two con01 ct1ng coun rulings. (Pleue .ee DRUNK/ A2) conducted by police tn cooperation with distnct officials, Hams sa1d. Based on information supplied by an undercover officer who made drug purchases at both campuses, police obtatoed Supenor Court warrants for the seven arrests, Hams said. Both LSD and manJuana saJes were made at Newport Harbor, but onl y man- juana surfaced at Corona dcl Mar, he sajd. Police and school officials s1ud they were surprise.d that l.he halluci- nogenic drug. popular in the 19605. 1s Lighting up the night appeanna again. Tom Jacobson. pnoc1pal at Ncw- pon Harbor, said the problem of drugs on high school campuses 1s something that cannot be 1111ored. ··1 don't think there ts any questt~n that there's a problem," Jaco~n said, "The whole community should be involved because it's a scnous problem." The decision to allow the drug use probe at Newpon Harbor was not a difficult one.)le wd, because: "when you sit down and contemplate the The 27-foot Catallna ..Uboat ••Serenity," owned by Charlene Dryer, ie amonc more than 200 decorated boa ta that are U.htlnC ap Newport Barbor ~h Monday d~ the 6"7th annl•enary of the Newport Cb.rlatma• Boat Parade of Lleh ta. '.fhe two-hour parade be&ln• nightly at 6 :30 . For more on the colorful e•ent, aee Datebooll lnalde. Laguna's Brand to challenge Riley Forme r mayor criticizes F ifth Distr ict s upe rvisor o n handling of airport issue By LISA MARONEY Of Ille 0.-, .......... Former Laguna Beach mayor Jon Brand 1s fonninf an exploratory committee to consider his chances of unseating Fifth District County Supervisor Thomas F. Riley in 1986. Brand, a Republican and an outspoken environmentalist who has clashed with the county over its direction on freeway construction and development m South Oranac County, has long considered taking on the 73-year old suocrvisor. whose district includes most of the Orange Coast -Costa Mesa, Newpon Beach . Irvine and Laguna Hills. Brand. 52. who said Riley 1s no longer '"vigorously"' representing his constituents, charged that the super- visor was ··outsmarted" by other members of the board on the John Wayne Airport growth issue. Significantly, Jean Watt. the direc- tor of Stop Pollutin& Our Newpon. a citizens' group figh ting the county over airport expansion and related noise issues. ts the first member of Brand's exploratory committee. SPON. the A1rpon Working Group and the city of Newpon Beach reached an agreement with the county this week on how much growth and aircraft noise would be aUowcd at John Wayne fo r the next 20 years. But JUSt days aft.er a federal Judge put his stamp of approvaJ on the agreement and cleared away legal roadblocks to planned expansion. the county announced a massive mcrcasc 1n the number of flights leaving the airport during the first three month!! of IQ86 While permitted by the agreement. the action was rooted in technical complell1t1es surrounding yearly Otght allocauons and had not been ant1c1pa1ed by ellpaosion foes who thouaht the county understood and sympathized ~1th their nm\t" ron- rems. Rile) 's office ~a~ informed nl I he.- plan to mcrease 01ghb on the jfier- noon 11 was to be consu.Jcred h' thl· a1rpon comm1ss1on and le.,., 1h.in ~.i hours be fo re the board ~a<i l\l Jl 1 on It. Rile). th<' lont' opponent to th\' plan. pubhcl}' cnt1c11ed l.'o unt\ \tall for not amng the propo..al sooner Losing on the airport 1!>sue 1\ JU'>l one of ~veral "m1~take'I" Rile' h:1' made. Brand said Not g1v1ng full upJ'IOrt Ill ~oa .. 1.11 communiues fighting a national pu'h to allow offshore oil dnlhng wa<; a tactical error that could C\l'il the supervisor potnt'i in 'J('11o fX'n and (Pleue eee BRAND/ A :l) Baryshnikov pronounces CM Arts Center 'paradise ' With a sif\l)e word, b911et lqcnd Mikhail Baryshnikov perhaps made the smitestcontnbution yet to the priva&dy funded Oranare County Perto:1~ Aru Center. He 1t 1 "pandile." B&ryabnikov's pra.i1e duril!I 1 Thursday ptttt conference in Costa )'Cesa ouaht to buy tht fledali" art.• co~ple11 lotofcJout wi~ prall&ious anuts. 1mprcunos and uctet buyc:n. Baryshnikov, ani1uc dirtttor of the Amttican S.Jlet T'Mater and star o( tbe movie .. White N1ahts.. .. JO•ned ' center offioaJs in ur1vc11Jng a Stl-dly ABT c~ment not Dcttmber The Amencan 8allet Theater 1s scheduled to perform .. The Nut· cracker" from Dec. 9-14. 1986. as pan of the center's premiere season. ~ndina his recovery from a knee uuury. Bary1hn1kov may perform 1n the fuJl-lcnsth Teha1kovsk-y belltt. which wtll move on to Los Anaela •ftcr the Ora~ County enpeicmcnt ne~t )Ur, '•The Nutcr1Cket .. abo 11 opcn1na a 12-dly nan today at the Shnne Auditonum 1n Los Anaclcs... Before the new<, conference. 8arysbniko" toured the Orafl.$e County center's S 70 7 mtlhon main 1hc.ater. under ron truC11 nn near uth Coast Plaa He nailed the ),()()().'Cat (ar1l 1t} as ht· 11, "lull o( character, 1nt1mac}. l• lion ind promise.·· '"Ifs 1 puld1~. what "an l } ;· 8ar)·ihn1kov \aid What ~ rould -and did -u' was· .. It ~ms hke the 1ud1en<'t' lartil 1s at an in~1mate dutancc to th"' ~utae ~ cnm fon of the Nd. st e " damage and abuse that drugs have on younJ people, n's pretty easy to come up wtth a soluuon " Newpon Beach Police Sgt. Tim Riley said lht arrests ended two ~u weck mvesu.pt1om by an underco ver narcotics officer The LSD at Newpon Harbor was an unexpected d1s.covcry. according to Jacobson. ·•1 was a little surpnscd that there was LSD involved. even after the police officers first told me about 11 " he said, "We all need 10 tune 1n10 the problem. the M:hool, the polk.e and the business community becaUJIC drugs rum klds and farn1hcs." Corona del Mar Kiah School Pnnc1pal Dcon1s Evans sa.id that although he had some concerns about the campus drug m vestjpuon atr~ mg "student morak." he lhoua)\t the arrests were an appropriate action to combat the drug problem. . "I thmk 11's one weapon agamll dealtn~" Evans said. But he said cons1denn& that onJv (Pl eue aee 81tV&"/A2) DowntownHB blaze started by t ransients Mat tr ess ignited accidentall y in sfit::d near buildin g By STEVE MARBLE OllMO.-,NMIUfl A fire that dt"slro)<ed one of the oldest bu1ld1ngs 1n downtown Hunt- mgton Beach was acc1dentall)' staned early Thursday by a group of transi- ents livrng in small shed behmd the aging bnck structure. au1honues said today. The transients, who have not been located, apparently touched off the blaze whch a candle or dropped c1garretc ignited mattresses stuffed 1n the shed . fire departm ent spokeswoman \.1anha Wenh said "Once the manresses went up. the fire moved nght into the build mg." ertn said. "There was some wood stacked back there that fueled the fire." The blaze, which left one fireman cnt1cally tnjured and seven tenants homeless. caused S62.5.000 damage and gulled the building·\ rwo bus1- nesscs. 'W lid Oats a b1k.1n1 !>hop. and Roben August Surfboards. The bnck building. near the Gold- en Bear nightclub, will be knocked down because 11 presents a public danger. authonues said Until that is accomplished. traffic on Main Street between Pacifi c Coast Highway and Walnut ·h enue will be di verted ·Other busmesses on Mam Street v.ere closed Thur~) when elcctnc1- t) to the area 11.as turned off. Some busmen on the 11.est side of the street were pcrm111ed to reopen today. Wenh said Tomm) Tov.nsend. a fire engineer. was injured shonl)' after the fire broke out at 5.45 a m .. He remained m cnucal cond1t1on toda> at the Foun- tam Va lle' Regional Hospital trauma center To~n<,cnd ~as waJkmg·through an alk } on the \tde of the build mg when a bnck ~all collapsed. -\uthonues said he was pelted ~1th bocks. .su.st.alnlng hcad. lll}un.cs and broken bones Seven people who lived 1n apan- mcnts on the second floor of the bu1ldmg escaped senous tnJUI) 1n the blaze but v.ere left homeless The Red Cro'>'> ..aid all ~ ould be pro' 1ded l()O(J and 1empora ~ lodgrng Victim courting a favor goes t O jail By STEVE MARBLE Of -0...,, ..... lt<lfl .\Laguna Beach man "'ho 10,1 hi\ ngh1 \'\\' 1n .1 hlm>J, ti\tlight ou1s1dt' a Pacific < oas1 H1gh"'a' n1gh1sp..>1 tn \.fa, "'3' 1a1lec..I m1 dwa\ through 1he tnal ofh1s alleged auacler ~h1le hi\ ad' c,-.,a~ went tree Ja, \1 urlc' 44 cametocoun1h1\~et"l a\tht''llllm 8 u1heleft 1n handcutT<. ~hen South Count' \.f un1upal ( l'un luJgr Pamela lice; ordered him tn \Cf'C fi .. l. da .. s 1n Jail tor ton1emp1 Jon \as\Cn l>n th<' nther hand fac..ed tht pril\pet 1 11 a \ear in count' Jail He kit the Laguna "-1guel cuunro\•m a tree mJ n "it v.a' like a \lCnenut of.in olc..1 Pcm \.1 ,1,11n 'h""' ..aid attorney Jame\ Sweene' "'hll rt"prc<,t•nted ~j''<.'n .. I "' nl'' rr '>t't'n anything qui te hke 11 .. The assault tnal (ame to a gnnding halt ~ rdnt·-.da) when a witness liled a 'mall da1m~ '>Ult again'1 the auornc' and arran$ed to have him c;cf'.ed \.\llh a subpoena dunng th<' proc..·ec..·J1ngs wtth Jurors looking on ' The pro~'Cutwn ~ttnc-;s a re\1dt•nt \ll Rrtll'h C-olumb1a who sa1d he ob~r,ed th<' alll•rtalh'n uu1c;1Je thl' ll.1nm B1x1m Room m Laguna Turn to P99• 85 tor th• beet •utomobll• buya TONY SAAVEDRA PER SPE CTI VE 10~1ble 1t'' "ery comfonable .. Baryshniko'. '\BT an~sh chief s1nct 19 O. added "We are look1na forward to a Iona fru11ful rcla- t1onsh1p " Dc'elopcr Henry Sc$entrom. ~h<>St famll, 11 1 pnnC'lpal con· tnhutor to the an' romptcl. wu JU\t '' t\n ttd at h1v1n •u ha world cla ~ (Pl eue ... BALLST I A2) f (Plea.ae .ee TR1AL/A2) OCChamber proposes smoking rules 8) LI. A \tAHO"EY ( •IH'n '" mun th~ 10 Jc, elop a 'oluntan \ffi0~1ng poltc' fo r the ~or~pl3.r or nsk mandatof) go - c.-rnnwntal ,ontrols. the Oran~ l 1mn1' l haml:'te r of Commerce has pr\'f'Jrc.-J a prnpo~l 1ha1 amounts to a h11\.\-111 manual for businesses 1ntl'rl'..,ted 1n regulau ng t"mployecs' 'm11~10e, hah1t' In rdt"a'>tn~ the polin !or pubhc "'ru11n' t hambc'r ot C ommercc Prc"dcnt I u11l'n T ruh11l 1.:allC'<i tt (Pleue eee 8MOIWfO/A2) Earth probe set i n home cracks B\' TONY A.A\ EDRA Ol hO.-, .... .- (~\eloper < J ~erstmm & 'ioru \lo tll 1n't t1pte the ellect~ofa bemut the compan"·~ South Coa t Plaza ll proJC'('\ that 1~ rcponcdl c,au~1na land hene~th I ~ dJ&ctnt horn~ 1n Costa Mr<::l I\> ~ttlc. ccord1na to the finn·, pli1nn1na ('h1tf Malcolm Ron. ~ntrom direc- tor of plannina and de &1n, t11d mt compan)' would 1mmcdi.tcly offer'° inspect the codaneen:d hom~ on the other side of the 11-foot-ull bnm. Built as a bufTeT between the lS. acre maJI annu on 8car treet aed (Pl ..... Ca.ACDD/d ) A.2 t 0renge CO.t DAIL V PILOT/ Friday, December 20, 19$5 BRAND FOR SUPERVISOR •.• From A l ~01 Bacb. Brand said. · lfyou, chmk about it. 1 rcsoluuon of board opposition to off shore oiJ wasn't cvco •ntrOdu~ by Tom." ht> 58id. h wu Second CMtnct Super· visor Harriett Wieder who led count)' efforts 1p1nst 011 dnlhna alona the Oranae Coast. Brand. who was mayor of Laauna Beach between 1977 -78. believes be can tas1ly rally uppon again t Raley in that city. Relauons between the county and Laguna Beach have long been strained because of d1fTercnocs over land development and freeway construction issues With Newport Beach sung1ng over 1hc airport llnd mcmbe'"' of Irvine's Committee of Seven Thousand buck· mg the county on proposed freeway ( 1uues, 8flnd said he 1s fairly ccru1n be can let the ''Otcr suppon and Onanciafbackina be needs to run a uC« $fu1 campaian Riley. a retired Marine Corps bnpd1er sencnll, was appouitcd to the board an 1974 to fill an unexpired term. He was fint elected an 1976 and ls the current board ehajnnan. Reached today, Rile)' said he was not surpnstd by Brand's an- nouncement. .. Obviously. 10 the Fabulous Fifth District, therT's always someone who thinks they can do the JOb better than the incumbent." Rile) $aid that whale he doesn't take oppos1t1on hghtly, he has wcath· crcd three previous elections and hopes to succeed an the upcoming one. as well. JonBnnd SEVEN ARRESTED IN NB DRUG STING ..• From A l three yo uths were am:stcd out of 2.000 students on the campus. the problem at his school appears to be ·•rclauvely minor.~· • "I thank that the tame the officers spent with the 2.000 students here, that's a very small number," Evans said. "We reel relatively good about tt." The Ncwpon Beach arrests we~ the second drug sweep an two days 1n the Orange Coast. On Wednt'sday, Huntington Beach police arrested more than 20 juven- iles and youne adults for allegedly selli ng narcotics at Edison High ~hool SupenOT Court warrants were is- sued for 24 people, including 19 juveniles and five adults, who were suspected of selling marijuana, co- caine and LSD there. Those arrests followed a thrce- month investigation launched at the request of Edison Princi pal Jack Kennedy. Huntington Beach police also utahzcd an undercover officer, a 20- year-old female police cadet who attended classes at Edison after registering for school an September. At a press conference Wednesday, Kennedy said. "The sale of drugs on the Edisou campus cannot and will not be tolerated -pc nod." Huntinetoo Beach Police Lt. Tom Patton said there is a aefinite new revival of LSD on the Orange Coast "I don't know why were seeing it, but we arc," Pauon said, "It's staning to pop up." Hams said the campus investi~ tions should be looked at as a warning to students who get involved with drugs. "This signals that the school of- ficials and narcotics investigators will in no way tolerate the dealing of drugs " Harris said, "Our message is that they will get caught, and it's not worth it." Prices drop in OC , rise in San Diego LOS ANGELES (AP) -Con- sumer pnccs dropped in the area last month, but the San Diego area joined the nationwide trend in higher con- sumer prices, the government said today. Sharply higher food and fuel costs sent consumer pnces nationwide up 0.6 percent 1n November. the biggest Jump m nearly two years, the U.S. Department of L,"~r reponed. For the same period, prices paid for goods and services purchased in Los Angeles and Orange counties drop- TRIAL TAKES A TWIST .•. From Al Beach, claimed in the suit he had lost S270 an wages while he was kept on the witness stand by Sweeney. Sweeney said he was so stunned that he later cornered the witness an the coun hallway and asked htm for an citplanat1on . "He finally said Murley pressured ham to tile the suit and ha ve me ~rved an front ofthejury," Sweeney said. "The plan was to poison the JUry toward me and my client." In a strange tum ofcvents. the witness was called ba ck to the stand wh ere he confessed that Murley pressed him to file the suit, to inflate the amount oflost wages and to slap Sweeney wath a subpoena in front of the Jury, according to the defense attorney. Murley was outside the courtroom during this testimony. Judge lies immediately ordered a contempt hcanng and brought Murie} back 10 the wnness stand where he reportedly offered a -confhctmg-version of what had happened. lies ultimately sentenced Murley to five days an Jail for contempt and fined him $850. In a final stroke, the District At1orney·s office d1sm1sscd criminal charges against Sassen. "ft really prcttyamazing." Sweeney said. "Murley not only doesn't get the s.at1sfact1on of seeing his alleged assailant punished but he ends up going to Jail and getting fined to boot "I suppose there's a moral in all of this but I'll let someone else figure it out." ped 0.3 percent, the lafJCS1 one- month decline in local pnces since December 1982. "Most of the drop came as a result of the seasonal return to local gas rates," Faith Heinemann of the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. "In addition to that, rents and household cost were down in November." Housing costs dropped 1.6 percent from October levels with the decline due principally to the lower "lifeline" residential gas rates that arc used during the winter. Food and beverages were up 0. 9 perccn t last month. Prices overall rose 0.5 percent in the San Diego metropolitan area, with housing. food and medical costs the leading factors, Ms. Heinemann said. Nationwide, the Labor Depart- ment's Consumer Price Index had risen just 0.2 percent a month from May to September before inching up 0.3 percent in October. The last une rctaJl pnccs rose at November's pace was January 1984. The last time they rose at a steeper rate was April 1983, when there was a 0.7 percent increase. But even with the nationwide Jump, retail prices have risen at an annual rate of only 3.6 percent so far in 1985. If that rate bolds through Decem- ber, it would be the slowest full-year pace since 1967. CRACKED HOMES TO BE CHECKED .•• From Al ne1ghbonng residences. the berm weighs about as much as an I I -story building. according to Ira) Poor- mand, ch1cfgeotechmcal engineer for Irvine-based Leighton and AS· \0t1a tes In a $40,000-study comm1ss1oncd b) 1he Cll). Poonnand absol,ed <iouth < oast Plaza II o f causing the widespread ground move ment blamed for the cra cks zigzagging through 14 7 homes. patios and block walls an north Costa Mesa. The repon. delivered Monday to the City Council. attributed the subsidence to a subterranean layer of expansive clay that was shnnlung because of a lack of rainfall. However. Poormand said the berm caused the land to sink roughly a quaner of an inch beneath 15 fiomcs bordenng the din mound, aggravat- '"' an)' damages from the contracting sot I. ... In a oress release Thursday, Ross sa -r .. ..,,,v has bt years, and the family, wn1cn 1:i o partner in the South Coast Plaza cxp~nsion project, is understandably concerned over this possibility." Homes reportedly affected by the berm arc at the end offive cul-de-sacs on Azalea Drive, Carnation and Dahlia avenues and Jasmine and Crocus circles. BALLET CHIEF HAILS ARTS CENTER •.• From Al performer grace the nearly completed ans center "The thea1er 1'> JUSt stage and matenal. but when vou stand there at breathes hfe into' tht' bu1ld1ng." ~cgcrstrom sau.J The .\mcrn.an Baller Theater will \tJgc '>IX e\en1ng performances Dec 1 14 a~ ""Cll as two famil y matinees 1111 1he lac;t two days of the engage- mt'n\ < ompan) officials would nut sa) how much 11 wall cost the center to pre\cnt the ballet. although they rnncedcd 1t would not be an "1nex· penc;1 ve operation .. Hary\hn1kov's appearance came a month after a s1m1lar v1s1t by former J1>a Bc \erly Sill~ to announce a two- \o\Ct:k run by the New York C'ity Opera 1n January 1987. Tom Kendnr k. the center's cx- l'l u11 ... c director plans to parlay those rt'l tnl appearances b)' 'i11lc; and Bal)Shntkov into nati onal rccog- n111on for the unfinished. untested .irh complex "Bc-vt"rly Sills 1s opera an this ll)Untry. Baryshnikov IS dance What I wanted to do was put thcsr symbols of ballet and opera out to show this i~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE J) ,,,.. •• , •• •1.u • "'• H ,... r , '1o ~'• w u • lllt'e center means business," Kendrick said an an interview Thursday. He said personal appearances by top names. and contracts with pres· tagious troupes arc unusual for first- year seasons. "The fact these two world renown figures would appear to announce 1he1r engagements will be a tremen· dous help an attracting other com- panies.'' Kendrick said. "That pub- licity 1s going to lcgJtimize th e aspirations of the center." While the aP.pearance o! Baryshnikov and Sills validated the center's grandiose goals, at also con· firmed the soundness of hiring Ken· dnck and general manager Judy Morr away from the Kennedy Center an Washineton. D.C. last May. Decision makers for the New York City Opera. American Ballet Theater and other world<lass troupes from the East Coast arc well acquainted with the management team of Ken- drick and Morr. Kendrick is uncomfortable taking credit for his contacts, although he acknowledges them. Sills as an old fnend. So is ABT Executive D1rcc1or Charles Dilhng.ham. "They know u~. they know we arc an charge here -that's our value," Kendrick said. It also helps that Dillingham is a former consultant fo r South Coast Repertory, which ha s attested to Orange County's hunger for quality an. Dillingham said discussions about bnngjng ABT to the coumy ~n three years ago. The new performing arts complex. ats managers and OranfC County art lovers will not be alone an reaping the benefits of a succr-ssful premiere season. Both the New York-based Amen- can Ballet Theater and the New York City Opera arc looking for a homc- a way-from-home aJong the West Coast. It would appear their sights are locked on the Orange County center. The opera company ended its 16- season relat1onsh1p with the Los Angeles Music Center on a stormy note an 1982. And ABT is apparently unhappy with the facilities at the Shnne Auditorium. Both troupes have expressed hope for a long "rclat1onsh1p" wtth the Orange County complex. Deify Ptlot Deflyery la QuerentMd C.•tt.•toe •.,. 14) '.4118 ~ & .010r'41 6d .,,. Justcall 642-6086 "'°"°"' rrooey 11 '°" oo "01 ~"" .,_ pe.,., Oy ' 30 11 "' U• -· 7 11 m 111\0)'0ol'COOy M YOL 71, NO ... Wbat do you like about the Dt.ily Pilot'> What don't you hkc? Call the number above and your mcssaac will be recorded, transcribed and de· livered to the appropriate editor. Tbe same 2._hour anawcrina service may be u~d to record letten to the editor on any topic. Contnbutors to our Lettm column must inclu& their name and telephone number for vcnficatfon. Tell us what's on your mind. • • -tel S.•v<c»y -luftoey .. fO'J 00 l'OI •K -t'NI COCIJ l>y 7 o m C .. Qe'Ott 10 • "' t l\CI '°"' cov; ..,. be~.O Cff'Ouletlon T1t1'"'°"" ..._ Orenot ~, ·-..... .. Sunny and warm for weekend S<>uthern Clllf°"*9 wtll continue werm through Salutday t>.eauae of the atrong h6gtl preMYre ayatem owr the W•t Cout that la keepng atorma from 9"terlng the region. The National WMUW 8eMce Mid the coutal ., ... wlll drop Into tht mld"'40a end &Oe tonight and w•'m up Saturday to tught from 74 to 90 under CIMt M<IM. Along the Orange CoMt It wlll be dMf through Saturday. C006et Saturd•Y with hlghl 7'4 to 80. Lows tonight « to 5• From Potnt eono.c>tlon 10 the M•xbln Border -Inner waters. Light vwlabte winds night and tnOfnlng houra t>eeomlng weet to aouthwellt 10 to 18 knot• Saturday afternoon. Wind wa\41 1 to 2 r .. t. SouthWMt aw.ti 1 to 3 tMt. CIMt through Saturday but patchy fog Saturday afternoon over aouthe(n waten. Outer waters: North lo northwnt wind• 8 lo 15 knots through Saturday. Combined aeu • to 8 fMt. Clear through Saturday but P•tchy log Saturday afternoon. U.S. Temps 31 12 76 •1 14 ..oe ~ ·17 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 30 07 : ~:Calif. Temps 31 21 47 21 High, low IOf 241.0.111 -.0 et 6 e m 11 oe a.iler-1\lld • 7 » ff 63 Eli'elle 67 3t 21 12 Freeno 44 39 7) 48 ~.. 65 :11 24 00 ~OI Ano-15 62 11 -04 0..i.nd $3 38 37 :ii P-AoOm 71 30 2 7 09 Aed lllUfl ,. 27 )5 25 AeOwoocl City 59 31 il 11 Reno •• 19 41 11 s--o 41 ss 32 11 8illnM 76 43 17 09 Sen 01eQo 71 49 81 50 Sen FrenoleeO 57 43 27 23 Senta BatO..a 7& 39 117 30 Hlg/1 IOW IOf 24 l'>Ouft endlt>Q al 6 P m 37 33 Appia v-, .. 11 41 23 ew.1ow ee 31 27 12 a--t 71 52 22 13 8"'8-M 19 JO 13 llWoop It 22 74 31 lllylM 7' 42 42 19 C.11111\a 75 56 31 1& M~ 3& 32 •e 19 MonuWI• 11 44 19 07 Montet911 73 45 ~ 72 47 ~8Md\ 70 50 OMMIO 80 '4 Palm~ I I ... p....,.,,. &1 •• RIYerlloe 80 4 6 Sen 8ernardln0 llO • 1 Sen Oal>rlel 12 45 Sen JOle 69 35 Senta NIA 80 52 Sen•• ena es 42 a-a Marie 79 37 Surf Tides Second lltQll Second IOW TOOAY 75 $3 41 10 12 61 am lttAll 1·2 - 0.1 - ().1 - Q.1 -0-1 -1·2 - 1·2 - 6 t1 pm 34 10 42pm 1 5 IAfUN>AY Fnt rolg!I 529Lm 6 I Flrat 10W 12 3011m 10 Second Ng/I 122pm 33 ~tow 11·24 p"' " Sun Nit !Oday ti • 4 7 II m., ,_ Salli'Oey at &·55 • m anCI ..U IQaln al 4..-pm M_, ti-IOOay al 12 158 pm , Mii el 1 11 • m Satutdey -,_ ~ •• I 1411 m SMOKING REGULATION PROPOSE:P ... From Al "basically a program of education.. "I get calls here all the time from The document also lists four sam- whosc elements have been cribbed employees who are frustrated (by pie policies ranging from a complete from existing policies throughout the others who smoke). Because no rules ban on smoking to prohibiting puf- country. exist, nothing changes,'' she said. ling onl y in common areas such as But businesses had better heed its Jay Matchett, president of the bathrooms, hallways. auditonums message and adopt some tr.pc of Orange County chapter of Cali· and conference rooms. SIT\Oking rules or the county wall do it fom1ans for Nonsmoker's Rights, Truhall said the chamber stepped for them, he said. agreed. "Without any ordinance, into the smoltang issue because the The chamber plans to circulate llS notl.ing is really going to happen. county's proposal was a blanket one draft policy through January and will That's the problem with the chamber that would have been difficult 10 consider revisions before bringing a program." apply to all types of businesses. proposal before the county Board of Orange County companies whose "We think it's much better if the Supervisors in February, TruhiU said. employees arc bothered by cigarette employer, with the cooperation of the Groups like Californians for smoke have already been approached employee. can work out a pohcy that Nonsmoker's Rights and the Ameri-by volunteer organizations, he said. meets the needs of the non-smoker," can Lung Association of Orange Some have been receptive, but others he said. County will be able to suggest arc not and those arc the ones a policy Supervisors Thomas Riley and changes, as will businesses through must reach. Matchett sajd. An ordi-Bruce Nestande, were present when their local chambers of commerce, nancc requiring a smoking poltcy the chamber released the draft policy said Bill Blodgett, chairman of the could ~ en(Qrced Qll _a ..complain .Ibunda~ ctmmbicr's smoking policy commit· basis. he said. Ne11hcr endorsed the contents of tee. The Board ofSupervisors agreed in the proposal. but both emphasized R~be~ Nedry, director of c:om-Ma y to let the chamber develop a the county's concern that businesses murucauon~ f~r the American voluntary set of workplace smoking adopt smoking controls. Cancer Society m Orange County, rules instead of count y-imposed re· "A person has a right to a smoke- said her organization is anxious to see quircmcnts. · free environment," Nestande said. the chamber's proposal even though If the chamber policy is accepted by But he said the impracticality of sb~ is ske~tical ~hat vol.untary com-the board, the organization wall be enforcing a government-imposed phancc wtll bnng relief to non-obliged to encourage businesses with smoking ban convinced him to "give smokers. 10 or m'bre employees to adopt the pri vate sector a chance to sec ifit "Leaving 1t up to peopl~ to just smoking rules. could adopt a policy without govem- suggest has not been efTect1vc," she The draft policy. approved by the ment interference." said chamber board of directors on Dec . .5, lfbusanesses aren't receptive to the Nedry said the Cancer Society and provides SU&Jest1ons on how cm- chamber's education effort or to other other groups conccmc_d with smoking ploycrs can introduce the idea of societal pressures creating momen- an .the .workplace .routinely se~d ~h~tr smoking regulations to employees tum for smoking policies. the board gu1dcl~nes to businesses and and1v1d-and what to keep in mind when wall step in and require firms to uaJs wtthout much success. developing rules. develop appropriate rules, he said DRUNK CHECKS SLATED IN COUNTY .•. From Al A recent appellate court ruhng said such roadblocks were unconstitu- tional. The case involved a Anaheim man whose driving under the in- fluence conviction was not upheld. Malone said. But Thursday, a San Francisco appellate court upheld the CHP sobriety checkpoint schedule against the American Civil Liberties Union's contention the roadblocks were un. constitutional. "The attorney general advised the CHP that it would most likely be upheld by the court." Malone sajd. "He said that over the years the courts have upheld mechanical inspections. passenger inspections pnor to enter- ing planes at airports and agricultural inspections," Malone said of the attorney general's advice. The captain also saad the 53-year· old San Juan Capistrano office oper- ated the sobriety checkpoints "fairly routinely," up until about 20 years ago. They stopped when new ways to spot drunken drivers were developed. "But it's a cyclical thing. Now at as something that works again," Malone S3id. About eight officers and one sergeant will be o n duty at the checkpoint, double the usual Satur- day na~t sh1fi. lf an officer believes a driver as antoxacated. the motorist will be asked to pull offthc road fo r a more lengthy interview. If needed, field sobnety tests will be conducted discreetly. out of the vacw of other dnvers to not ·~ embarrass the and1v1dual. Daily said. "We are trying to keep a row profile as far as inconvenience to public. If (the public) has a positive attitude than we can get the green light and at wtll be an accepted way of doing things," Daily said. "It is not a trap." SHUTTERS SPECIALLY PRICED Capture the outdoors and create comfort with these custom moveable shutters . In the colors, sizes and styles you wantl FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY .•• AT PACfOllY D .. CT •NClll call (714) 648-8M1or548-1717 1977 Pteolntla Cotta ,.... ' I I • YoseJDite skiing tour scheduled A pre-New Year holiday and ski tour to ':osem1te NatJon.al Park will be oOercd by the C.ommunity Services Dcpanml'nt of Irvine Valley College Dec. 27-30 N~turali t Robcn Cooper will guide the excursion. which will feature ideal cond1t1ons for phot~phy, downhill or cro'ls-countr7 sknng or s1ghlc;ce1 ng. The fee fo r the tour 1s S264, which includes round-tnp bus transponation, three nights lodgi ng at Yosemite Lodge, insurance and guided tours. Call the college at 559-3333 for add1t1onal 1nformat1on. CPR tralnlng offered Classes 1n cardiopulmonary resusc11ation (CPR ) will be offered by Nauonal University of Irvine Dec. 28 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the un1vers1ty. 2 11 2 Bu~1ness Cente( Dri ve. The course 1s free and 1s sa nctioned by the Amen can Hean Association and the Bureau of Ree1stered Nurses Call the school at 851-4300 for reg1strat1on info rmation. Senlors set New Year's party A gala celebration to welcome the Ne w Year will bC held Dec. 31 from 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Irvine Senio r Center. 3 Sandburg Way. Irv ine. Paid reservauons of $I 0 per person will be accepte? pnor to 5 p.m. Monday at the< enter. CaJI Bebee C1ombert at 733-1055 for more information A~dubon youngsters to meet The South Coast Audubon Society invites the public to attend an open house of the Young Aud uboner Society Jan. I at the Bank of San Clemente at the corner of El Camino Real and V1ctona 1n San Clemente. All children 5 years of age and older and their parents arc 1nv1tcd to the event Call 495-0107 for add111onal 1nformauon. Rose Pe.rade trip scheduled The Performing An s Section of the Irvine Community Sen ices Department will sponsor an excursion to the New Year's Day Tournament of Roses Parade 1n Pasadena. l 1m1ted seating remains for the bus which leaves the Irvine C1v1c Center at 5 a.m. The cost is S35. which includes transportation, reserved grand- stand seating and continental breakfast. Call 660-388 1 to secure reservations. OCC salllng courses set Registration l'i now under way for winter sa1 It ng courses offered by Orange Coa!.t College's public sa11tng program. Dozens of on-the-water classes begin the week of Jan. 3 1n the college's sailing center on Pacific Coast Highway in Newpan Beach. The classes range from beginning to advanced and ocean sailing and are open to everyone over 16 years old. Prices range from S45 to $98 for the seven- week. 28-hour courses. For registrauon information and a brochure, call the Community Services offi ce of OCC at 432-5880. ,.-------------------------------------~~ An Invitation: Attenuon organ1za11on pres1den1s and sec- relaries· We wanl lo help make your upcoming events. meetings, seminars and lundratsers suc- cessful. Send brief announcements Including time. place. cost (1f any) and a phone number tor addltlonal mformatlon to· Bulletin Board, Dally Piiot. P.O Bo11 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 Reports ol your club or organlzat1on·s act1v1t1es -like community service projects or election of 0H1cers -should be directed to the Community News Editor at the same address Non-returnable black and white photographs are welcome Friday, Dec. 20 No meetings acbeduled Monday, Dec. 23 • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa PlannlJlg Commlssloo . City Council Chambers, 77 Fair Dnve • 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Arts Commission. Cit)' Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m . Laguna Beacb Downtown Speclfle Piao Committee, Cit)' Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. PoucE Loe Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Frkiay, Oecember 20, 1MS * AS ~------------------------------------..;.. __ __ Wooden boats on parade About 180 wooden boata and 80 wooden planes. M>On to be Chrlatmu &lfta for needy children. filled the rear parking lot at Larson'• Shipyard in Newport Beach on Thunday. Owner Paul Lanon. middle of back row in the picture: Paul Coleman. 0.-,,... ....... ""0-......__. at left in back row, and other employees built the gifta ln recent weeb from eoft pine donated by ABC Lumber. The boa ta and planes will be picked up by local Marines for dlatrtbutlon through the Toya for Tota campatan. Judge sets Jan. 15 deadline for county to cut jail crowding From staff and wire reports A federal Judge has gi ven Orange County until Jan IS to reduce the number of county 1a1I inmates to no more than 1,500, a county lawyer sa id Thursday. The ruling was the lastest in a series of orders by U.S. D1stnct Judge Wil ham Gray to bnng the Jail in compliance with capacity allowances set by the sta te. A heanng. previously scheduled for Thursday, was removed from the calendar Nov. 18 when Lawrence Grossman. a retired fcderaJ pnson wa.rden_lured LO o versee jail conditions. asked Gray to g.ive 1he count} more ttme 10 <.:omply with an earlier order In March. C...ray had fined the coun1-. $550,000 fo r 1gnonn$ a 1978 order tha·1 each inmate be provided a bed after no more than 24 hours in Jail. Gray also ordered the count) to take promf>l steps \o relieve overcrowding at the Jatl by hm11ing the inmate population to 1.1 91. the Jail's rated capacity for safe operation set by the State Department of Corrections The fine was late r cut 1n half. but the county sttll had to pay fees of SI 0 per day for eac-h pnsoner without a bed. "That order is still in effect. however. no pnsoner has been without a bed since that court date." said De put)' ( ount} Coun~I Edward Duran. A conference was sched- uled for Jan. 23 to discus<, whether the county had complied with Cira-.'<; order On Dec 15. there were I SS:! pmoncr5 at the fac1lit} Duran said .\t its populauon peak 1n \1 arc h. ::!.114 pnsoner; we re housed in the 1atl '\5 mile<; southeast of Los .\ngelec; -\mencan C1-.1l L1ben1ec; l nion at- torney Richard Herman. who brought the ong.inal suit against the count). said last June the factla-ty ~bled the hnld-nf ..- slave ship. Market worker with gun arrested Suspect had allegedly ,, threatened pickets at Irvine wa re house By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of_D..,,..I .... A temporar; emplo~ee at the Lucky grocel! warehou!><' in In.me who allcgcdly threatened picket'> w.1th a handgun was illl'e!>tcd fhur!>da) for tarT)·rng a loaded • firearm m his car T hursda) 's arrest resulted from a Mon- da) incident 1n whtch the employee - John Richard McMahon of El Toro - traded angn word!. w11h picket~ in the warehouse parking lot a:. he was lea"1ng worlo.. about I ~(J pm "'1c "1ahon 40 got 1010 his car and alleged!) potntt'd a handgun a1 the pickets as he dro' e awa) If'\ 1ne Sgt Sco11 ( adc 'Wild Pickets spotted McMahon entering thl' lfthou~ parking lot at about J p m .1ursda) and pointed him out to 0ffic('r ~te'e Fre-w. "'hu v.as on the scene Fre" apprpached \11c"'1ahon·i; car and reponod seeing \1cMahon .tt1emp11ng 10 unload a gun "1 cMa hon was arre~ted and booked in to Orange Count)' Jail for carT)1ng a loaded firearm tn a vehicle and for dnvmg w11h a suspended ltcense. ( ade said. The arrest occurred wh1 le repre'>t'nta· taves of the stnkang Teamsters Cmon and supermarket management were a11.cmpt· ing to end the 46-da\ -old deadlock ~egot1ators "ere meeting at the Food Employers ( ounc1l headquarter'> in Carson Representatl\ e~ of the l 'ntted Food and Commercial Worke~. repre~n ting the stn k1ng meat cu11e~ "ere also at the talks as obscf"\ers · o\ccordmg to union spokesman Dan wanton. the two unions will provide about :!5.000 Ch mt mas turke) s to the stnkers and clerk\ "ho ha'e honored the picket lanes Ex-cop sues department in boy's slaying Balsa Chica land-use plans altered 8 ) Ute Auodated Pr~as .\n <>range ( oun1' Judge de~ed lhe ""'l\ tor 1nal ot a la"~u11 hrnuF)l1 b\ a former Stanton polile otll(er ""ho claims his depanment was pan!~ w hlam<' "-hen he lo..1llt>d a \Oung t'lo\ ~a' 1ng .1 to\ gun in a dark apanmen1 n fl.I~' By ROBERT BARKER Of the Delly "°' Ii.II Orange Coun t) ~upcrv1sor5 have ap- pro,ed a compromise plan that paves the wa~ for the development of I .6<XJ acres of Bolsa Chica ma rshlands near the Hunt· 1ngton Beach coastline. The board's action on Wednesda> approves modifications 1n land-use plans made by the Cal ifornia Coastal Com- m1ss1on tn October. The plan that's been debated for about a decade calls for 1he preservation of I/ IS acres of wetland~ for birds and .,ea ht!!. construction of up to 5. 700 ""atcrfront home-; and possible construl tmn of a na' 1gable channel 10 1he Pal 1lil O\can and J I. ~00-shp manna ~ spakeswoman for ~upen 1.-.or Harnell Wieder said the next pha~. of the long. 1n,·olved proccs.-. 1s CJ\pectcd to take plart next vear when officials work ou1 1m- plement1 ng measure'> for de' elopmcn1 ~l~o still pending is a c;1uth b~ thl' I \ ~rm) ( orps of Eng1nl·eh on iAht·thn a na' 1gahlc channel from Anl\J Chila 1,1 thl' sea 1<, feasible En' ironmen1allrn, ha' l' Ion~ arguc.-d that the plan' to deH·lop tht· ~h.innt·I "'I prO\e 1mompat1hk \.\.llh \.\.l lJ litC' .srt'.l' But oniuals for the "•gnal I andmJf~ Co .. "hich acquired mo\t ot lhl' ""t'tlanJ, 1n a 111°'1 land trade \.I.Ith the '\tall' <..J \ thl' channl'I 1\ ncce'\~r'\ '" lhl' pr11ro~·d waterfront deH·lopmcn1 Rubber band fight at San Onofre leads to lawsuit By tbe Associated Press ~ secretary at the ~an O nofre nuckar power plant 1s .-.uing It!. pnnca pal o-w ncr . outhern Cali fo rnia Edison Co . and a co- v.orker for IOJUnes she claims to ha-.e suffered 1n a rubber band figh t. Jeanette Mojica claims in a San Diego ounty Supenor Court lawsuit filed Wednesday that she suffered IOJUfl C'I to her neck. back and left shoulder la.,t Jan IO when she was grabbed by one of two men -who were firi ng ru bber band~ at c:ach ntht'r Mojica ts seckingS700.0<lO from Ed1~on. '.'h1ch owns 80 percent of the plJnt and Vince Mercado. -whom she auu..cd 1n thl' ~ult of assault and batter). The v.oman claims Mercado grahbcd her and hid behind her dunng lhe rubber band battle, causing the 1n1unt:<i that forced her to lose time from work and \t'l°k medical 1rca1mcn1 \1o11ca'<.attorne) -\nlhnn' \hh<llt 'd•J he hadn't \Ct '>lud1cd h1\ 1 l1ent'' ml'dtlal rt.'Cnrd and. iAac.n·1.,urt· 11t 1h1 1'\lcnt ,11 hr1 injuneS 'I think 1h" 1<, onl.' •)I thl' m<1r1· unuc;ual case., l'H handkd · h1· -.a11l Mercado. "ho 1s nut h:.tcJ m lhc tele phone d1n·1·ton . 1 ould 11111 bi; rt;J1 hl•J tor commt:nt .\t J '\ufX'nt1r I oun hl'iHtn!I 1n \dnl.d ~nJ Th1HWJ• •r1· IJ1."u11 h' lorml·r 1')11.,t·m.in -\~ h"r' \f'l'rl :r v.a' 'l'PJr· JtC'J trorn J" a11111n ,.kJ h' thl· ho ~ mulhcr and ,,h1du1,·d lnr tn.i \1arlh' \pcrl v.a,~·nt t" th1·aranmt·n1 \IJr\h i 'll. '\ to .. ht.•\ k 110 tht• v.dlJrl· ul PJtn, 1a K 1Jgc anJ h,·1 'on Pa tn, I.. ~ H,• .,;ml ht l..ICl..l·d 1n 1lw J."ir lo J d1ml' llghtl'<l ht·dru11rr. ;inJ f11l'd .tt ;i f'~Urt:' poinlln[I. whJt Jppcdrl·d tt• tx' a gun Patnl . w hn had tx·t·n pl.1\ in~ w 1th J to' ~un "3'> k1lkJ In ht'> 'iu11 ag.11n,1 'ht· .it• 111 \1anton "rt·rl .. !aim\ hi' iA,l\ 11111\ rc1I to enter thC' homl' dlrg..:ilh T hr 'u11 .11'< Jllcg,n thJl \P'.rl iAa'\n 1 rr11p1:1h 1r.1 nn.1 ""a poltlt' '1111.e.·r \pcrl ' 'ult t1,1.I 1\\'\'n prn1.l't'ding 1hr11u11.h:. •u•'• n u •n1un ton \\Ith a \u1t ti' lhc !'><" 'm •lhl'r ,IFJ•n'>t <;,perl and lh<' , it' , I "1an•1111 ~Pl· ~ hu ~111t thl" Jt panment afkr thC' ,hu11: ·1g. It'..:' tn L.i' ·\ngcles an11 <X 'I 'ri.ilh "'"1 ~' ·'' ,1 htxhguard Pilot killed in crash into Newport house identified ll'\.\.elf! was rcpont:d ..,lokn trom a home along ~1ns1ng \\nod rucc;dJ \ night Police behc.-\e 1hc thit·l U\t'd J kt'' obtained from a l<x k 11<1, 10 ~1n COlf! Newport Beach .\ carth1efrepon cdh hroke 1nw th' garage of a home 1n the 600 bloc~ ol 'W est Balboa Boule' arJ 'W ednc'-<1<" and stole a red I 97 ~ Pantera worih S40.000 \ S N~l 1hr1l' \.\.hld \ 11 m 11 .. r ~ '\l k .. wa\ rt·p.irt. d \lnl1 n I h11r,,l,1 ' Imm J <,!lira~\' l.1lll1t\ 11 :;:1 Placen t 1a .\' c .\ SI 000 l ar 'tcr1•n "".l' rcpt •rt1·d \tokn from J w hill' I'' ~ I"'• •l.1 l d1ca parkt'd in a li11 a1 l 1'<.tJ \\t',J High Scho<11 :ti'i11 r .ur, tl'" R,,J.i fhur<,da~ -• ~ M t-"'"' • I J Kt•JI rrrorwJ that '••'lh'1HW ''''11' thl trPnl h11mtx·r 110 111' :11i I.. w hil 11 iA J\ par~cd 1n trnnt ••I ~" honll I ht humpcr ""a~ rl'l''"nn1,," 1r1t ~~ 11 \ ~ ~(" ' J\•11 , ,J,'4.'lll' rt:'l Ordcr w." 'lr<1rlt'd ..,,, kn tnim .tn [I Toro h.imr l'I the :-..io11 hh11. ~ 1>1 \1 ma ( I Hin V. l'<l 0\'\J,I\ fhl' .H-year-old San Diego man kilk<l Jftcr his light plane crashed into 1hc ma'iter bedroom of a Big Canyon homl' in NcwP?rt Beach Thursday morning was 1dcnufied as Bernard John N}dam Jr. N)dam. a <;an Oacgo accountant, "n' rC'po rtcdly on his way to v1s1t his hro1hrr. Bill. in Torran« when his pla ne developed engane troubk over Newpo rt Beach. Newport Beach po lice !>pokcsman Trent Hams said. "l)dam was en route to Torrance '\1rport at Zampennn1 Field when he Fountain Valley The ownct of Windsor Liquor reponc:-d that vandals shot out the front window of his 18141 Brookhunt St. store wath a pellet gun Thursday Police cnimated the dam- age at S 1,000 • • • A man with a gun reportedly tncd to rob a 29-year-old Costa Mesa man while the viC1im wH pumping gas at a Thrifty service station. I 747S Brookhurst t., Thursday However. the robber was forced to flee empty• handed when the v1ct1m claimed he had no money • • • Power tools valued IU S32S were reponcd stolen Thundly from the open aaraac of a home an the 17300 block of Oak. • • • Thieves reportedly stoic $4,000 in c1rpet1n1l fm m n vacant rc,1dence 1n contacted the tower at John Wa )'·nc Airport before the 7:53 a.m. crash. Hams said. He 1nd1cated that he "wasn't going to make 1t" and was goinJ to have to make an emergenc> landing. Carolyn Rogerson and her 7-ycar- old son Mark were in the kitchen eating breakfast when the Piper Comanche aircraft crashed into the master bedroom of the house at 22 Cypress Point. Rogerson's husband had already left for work . Witnesses said 11 appeared as the 11600 block of Orchid someume between last Fridav and Wednesday . ' . A video cassette recorder. a TV set and cash were reported stolen from a home in the 17400 block of Pleasant Circle Wednesday nt&ht. The loss was estimated at S70S. • • • A S 1.200 video cassette recorder was rtported stolen from a home in the 10700 block pf Cobalt Court Wednesday night. The thiefkick.ed in the front door to pin entry, police rcpons said. ffRDdftCtOD Beecb A St SO watch, Sl 20 in cash and a $20 antique cipr boit were reponed stolen from a home in the SQO block of Geneva early today. The thief entered throuah a bathroom wandow. pohcc reports said • • • though Nydam was tryi ng to land the a1rn afl on the Oat surface of the Rig ( an)On goll cour!>C. but hit the home ac; the plane'!> <'ng1ne quit and q111d.h lmt alt1tudc.- :>;)dam wa!. pronounced (lead un am -.al at f ountatn Valle~ Regional How1tal Officials at John Wayne~FQ_t)!l· th e Federal .\v1ation Admin1s1ra1aon and the National fransponat1on S..fety Board v.ere tn'est1gat 1ng 1hc 1nc1dcnt. ~ th1t'f reponedly broke into a white 1984 Honda Accord and stole SI 0 In cash and a S240 bricf\asc Thursday. The car was parked 1n a lot at the comer of Hell Avenue and Golden We!.t trect. pohe<: report' said. • • • A typewntcr and a TV set wtre reported 'tolcn from a tlu~1ne at 15561 Product Thursday The loss was ettimated at S 12S. · lrrioe Tool, 1n met.ti '"d wood bo~cs were reported \lolen lrom a con&iruc· Uon site at 141 01 ~hon Pukway Thurtday. • • • A resident Ilona Southbrook re-. poncd that the eD,Jine covers wcrt stolen from has Vespa parked in fro nt ofh1s home Thursday • • • • • • \ "iurfs1de C oun resident ~ported thal "andals smashed 1he front "'n Jows of his home 'W edne~' Tht· damage was estimated at $100 • • • .\ thief reported I) stolt• SI ''I in cash from the t. Jame" Church. '~n·> Via Lido. Tue~ay n1lJ,h t • • • .\ Newport Harbor High 'xh1)<1l 'tudcnt reported that someom· \toil her unattended pur<)(' from tht• ntll1 lr-.ine .\\C school Thul"'5da' Th<' S JOO pu~ conta1nt'd 1denttficatmn but no cash. police repon ' <ia1d • • • ;\ Santcnella TcrTalc re111dt:>nt rt' poncd Thunda} that a thief hrok~· into h1~ home three v.~li.' ago anJ \tole 15 item' of t<'wt'ln "onh SI0.170 • • • A S l 0.000 diamond pendant •nJ a SS.000 diamond ,ttcl pan ""~"' amona tbe 'Hem\ re ported stolen Wednesday from a home in the 200 block of South Ra) tront !he total lo ' amounted to 16.180. pohtt l'\°por\S said Co.ta Meea Lusardi C"onstruct1on rom1>9ny official l'\°ported Thurtda)' that '°me time an the past month 'Omeonc \IOlt a S 1.200 cement mi~cr from an 1 H Newpon Blvd ~te • • • Laguna Beach Polin· arrc'\tcJ Rn hcn Fran,'' \1oner I~. on \usp1uon 111 a<.\Jult and ba11e~ folio"' mg an alkged the It Thur<.da' on 1u1h Coa"t H1gh"3' • • • .\n 0rcan \\a) resident reponl·d .1 hurglaf) Thur-.da\ "1th an l'\t1ma11•,1 hm ofS '15 South County -.\ "1 1\'i1on \ 1e11' rc .. 1den1 1n tht· Woman killed in canyon smashup A. b4-yt'ar-old Norco woman ",,, k.11lcd la te Thu~•) on ~nt1.1g11 Can) on Road v.hen 1ht car ~he v.11' ndina tn swt'n-cd into the oppo,1 t<' Ian~ and slammed into an on com tng vehicle, the Cahfom1 a H1&)'iwa) Pa · trol l'\°poned Edith 0 Myen v.a\ pmncmnred dead at the scene of the Io· 2 'i p m aoodcnt about one male south ot l1"\1ne Lake. John Wilhs. a 4.:!-Vt'ar old orco J'nldent. suf'ferro critical in.Junes and ~..-u arrc,ted on 'u~p1- c1on of drunken dnvang. the C'HP Yid. He 1s bctnJ treated at Wcstc-m Mechcal Cc-ntcr in Santa ~n• Tht dnver o ( the ~nd car (}nth1a M fl"llTl'l"lla. I 6 SU'ltatned mi nor tnJune\., officer" '3td • •• \ thll't rl'f'l•f\t'dh c.tok a ~5tK.1 \Bf ''' r··n '' \\t•m lhC' [1.J'> 1·ap and the hu, ,: '4·ll' 1r11m an unlorked 1.M ~Mrl.t•J tn 1r11nt •tan 11T11n1homl·1r I he 'p !I I hl1 "-~ "I '-t[l.Ullfll . . . \ It Cl f\'Jh•flnlh \lok S 1'111 1n ,ac.h trnm a l .1~un.1 fkal h hnmt· 1n the :<J1M1 hl111. ~ 11 \111unta tn \IC'"' Teen hurt in cycle crash ·\ Hunting10n lkach \outh \11f IC'rt'd \CHIT lql 101uncs Thu~ia) ""hC'n his moton ''le 'lammed into 1 lar 1n Hunt1n111on fk.ich 'hanc Rarrrtt. I!(. v.Js nd1ng h1i motornclC' ra,1bound on In dtanaJXlh\ I\' cnut' at I v~ Lane at 11 a m wt-en an au1o mob1lc dnv4!n h) Joan ( U'll("r tumeJ IC'ft In front Of him. Huntington lkllt'h pohoc rc- portt"J Barrt>ll wa'I t rtftted a1 the c;cenc b) paramedic~ and ru~hed to UCI M~h ca l (enter 1n Orange whC1T M underv.ent 'ufle" for multiple lq fn cturcs , A Mcd1cal l enter pokc&woman u1d Thunday nt&ht that 8al'Tt'tt wu 1n som~ pain fotfow1ni suricry but v.a~ awa.kt and 1n \lt1sfac"tOf\ con- d111on. San Diego school system may give birth control pills SAN DIEGO (A P) -Alarmed by focus should be on dlscouraain.a the preanancy rate amona t~ns, San 1hat." •said school board President Diego city school officials are con-Larry K.. Lester. "I really question siderina a plan .to establish a health whether that's the role of the school." clinic that would djspensc contracep-But school board Vice President 11ves to students. Susan Davis supports the tdea. The proposed clinic would make "The bouom line has got to be, such things as birth control pills, what's going to benefit kids the condoms and foam available to teen-most?" she said. "What's going tO aae stodents. It also would handle prepare them for life? If we can routine medical needs like physical prevent a few pregnancies, I'd like to examinat1ons, immunizations, lab-do that." oratory tests and possibly dental care Bttausc of the controversy over the for students who othefWlsc might not proposal, school health services de- reccive such services. panment director Edward Fletcher Although the concept of school-said he will recommend that at be based mcd1cal care is gaining popu-further studied by a commun11y task larity throup10ut the county, the force when· he submits a report 10 proposal being studied by the dis-Superindendent Thomas Payzant trict's Health Services Department next month. Not enough relief }la_; drawn mixed reactions. t-letcner said the pro~sal raises "(This) tends ~to legitimize stu-St"veral unanswered political. econ- dents' sexual activity, and I think the omac and ethical questions Tereu Gardner and her da~bter Retilna attended a rally lD Loe An&ele. Tbunday calllnC for tlle county to lncreue tnonthly paymenta for lta aeneral relief proaram. A STATEMENT IN TIME RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Orlglnal Classic Wristwatches ... -. Y• Dlllt CMrl Mlrtl VINTAGE TIME • N. LAGUNA at Boat Canyon 494-8282 1922 .... avo .. COSTA IEA-5"·11S6 A HUGE SELECTION OF s C BIG VALUZS AVAILABLE IN ALL or OUB STORES! SUPERMARKO OF HOllY GOODS ........... a.lie c-1n1 • Tr.-. • -...no. .......... Mb ..... . ~•BEFORE CHRISTMAS El;0~ =-=:·~~ .......... ... 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GHii ICCESSOllES • GDW AVALON Hill ~~~· 50% OFF -•au llKIUllNICI FOUNTAIN VAUfY 1 ... IAllDllll" CUtCll Cor11et of e111t1Hlor .... 11111• """""' (114JMU ... LA HABRA 1411 IOUTM HACM IL VO. .... 11 •• , •• ""' l~;.tlel Hltf'lw1y IJHl ..... 721 (JU)MJ ?174 £NCINO IM1 IAUOA llVD. Corner of ••IHI an• eurN"ll •h•dt. (ltll IN 1112 RIVERSIDE ltll VAM IU"lll llVD COl'lltr 1f V an e11re11 tlld Arll"ftOll (11t)71M17J ~AN Dl£GO .. CHVDY IT"HT Co1ooy Str .. e 54111111 If e1lltoa 1111) HI 7111 \TORE HOtlR~ .... · frf •. 11 · I S.twllay ' . . 11 .• S.'*Y ... 11 ·1 '86 state budget will have littfe room for growth Small reserve gives __ legislators, governor only difficult choices SACRAMENTO (AP) -Next year's state budJet will be a tight one, gi ving the Legislature and t.he gov- ernor little room for expcnstve new programs. a state comm1ss1on says. "Next year 1s one charactenzed by difficult choices," James Bunon. executive sec1etary of the Com- mission on State Finance. told the commission members Thursday. The staffs quarterly forecast pre- dicts that state tax revenues wall grow 8.4 percent during the 1986-87 budget year, expenditures wall increase 7.2 percent, but the stale wall ha ve only a $411 m1lhon reserve. That is less than half of the amount considered pru- dent by Republican G~v. Georac Dcukmejian and most legislaton and fiscal experts. "Basically. what wedoo't see is a lot of room to rebuild the reserve and embark on a lot of new initiatives." One reason the reserve will be small. he said, is because the state dunng this fiscal year is expected lo spend $632 million more than it takes in from tax revenues. The reserve on June 30, the end of th1~ fiscal year, is expected to be $741 million. or $299 million less than anticipated when the budget was passed in June, Burton said Revenues this year arc down some- what because of ·'sluggish growth an California economic activity," the commission repon said. Court gives witness swearing alternative SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A witness who has religious objecuons to either swearing or affirming to tell the truth lias a right to find rome other way to express an obligauon to testify accurately, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. By a 2-1 vote, the 9th U.S. C1rcu11 Court of Appeals ordered a federal judge in Idaho to reinstate a Boise man's civil rights suit. which was dismissed when he refused to either swear or affirm that he would testify truthfully at a pretrial deposiuon. Federal court rules require wit- nesses to testify under oath or make a "solemn affirmation" under penally of perjury that they will tell the truth. But the appeals coun said the word "affirm" need not be used. "/'.ny statement indicating that the (deposition witness) 1s impressed with the duty to tell the truth and understands that he or she can be prosecuted for perjury for failure to do so satisfies the requirement for an oath or affirmauon," said the ma· JOrity opinion by Judge Harry Pregerson. The civil rights suit was filed against the state of Idaho and Ada County by George K.. Gordon. who said a state judge sentenced him to Jail fo r 12 days for contempt when he refused to swear or affirm to tell the truth during proceedings in a civil suit. In oral argument before the appeals court. where Gordon acted as his own lawyer, he explained his position by saying the Bible revealed that all men ,,are liars. "Wh y kid oursel ves by saying we tell the truth?" he asked, saying he would be co~m1tting per:Jury 1fhe made such a claim. But he said he would be wtlhng to state that he understood his duty to "accurately state the facts," and that he could be prosecuted for perjury for testifying falsel y. Reagan OKs initial funds for Metro Rail subway By die A11oclated Pre11 J . LOS.ANGELES -President Reagan's signing Thursday ofa $368 billion federal spendin>. biH that includes $429 million for the Metro Rail subway is "a wonderful holiday gif\ for the people of Los Angeles.," SaJd Mayor Tom Bradley. The ball gives the Reagan administration. which opposes the subway and has delayed spending money previously appropriated. 90 days to negotiate a contract with the Southern California Rapid Transit District for the first phase of the prOJCCt. Governor backs unltary tax rellef SACRAMENTO-Gov. George DeukmeJian says the Legislature should approve a ball to relieve foreign firms of paying millions of dollars yearly under California's unitary method of taxation. He told reporters after a speech Thursday that onl y quick action by unitary taxation states will stave off a federal effort to repeal their laws. Republican U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson of California introduced Wednesday a bill to stnke down the un itary method of taxation used by six states. Farmer sentenced for health vlolatlons SAUNAS-A Castroville-area farmer convicted of 18 crimina.I counts of county health and safety code v1olat1ons was sentenced to six months 1n jail and fined $9,500. Mun1c1pal Court Judge Raymond Sim mons on Thursday also ordered Jose Ballin, 60, to pay resutullon to 10 workers wh om he underpaid by 50 cents an hour for the past year. Ballin was convicted Nov. 25 of l 8 counts of violating stale and county health and safety codes involving the illegal and unsafe operation of a farm labor camp on his 144-acre strawberry farm where some workers were laving in caves. Pro .. Jlfe lnltlatlve falls: signatures lactfng SACRAMENTO -A pro-life group says it failed to get enough signatures to place on the ballot an initiative to severely restrict state funds ror abonions for poor women. Renate Penney of the Children's Fund said Thursday that not en(lugh signatures werr collected in Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties. About 630, I 00 voters' signatures had 10 be submitted by Thursday to make the June ballot. said a spokeswoman for Secretary of State March Fong Eu. Beautiful Additions ... to pearl necklaces 14K yellow gold with crystal and diamond• $465. 00, wfth Mot,,., of PMtl and onyx $295.00or12~.oo or with mobe f'Mrl and diamond• $1, 100.00. -F~~·~-R /"w~v.I 642-3310 j Gunmen free hostages held in courtroom NANTES, France (AP) -I he three aunmen · who seized a courtroom durina a robbery trial surrendered unconditionaJly and re- leased their final two hostqcs un- harmed at Nantes airport today, police said. A car carrying the three gunmen, wbo were in handcuffs, pulled up outside the Nantes airport terminal and the two hostages, escorted by police, entered a police command post in the terminal. A pro-Palestinian man who burst into the crowded courtroom Thurs- day morning with guns and grenades and two defendants in the trial left the courthouse earlier today and sped off in a police-supplied car to the airport. The three spent several hours on a runway surrounded by dozens of police officers and vehicles. The three gunmen were in pohCt' custody. One of 1hc hostages, AsStStant Judac Bernard Bureau, said the funmen had been "very determined. was extremely afraid ... The most difficult moment was when we came out of the courthouse." He said there were long penods when the gunmen held arcnades wtth the pins out in their hands. Bureau wd he believed the man who stormed the courtroom, identified as Abdel Karim K.halkl. "acted out o( deep friendship" for the two other men. He said that "11t the bcglnn1ng It was a su1c1de opera lion for them .. but the aunmen later "wanted to limit the pnce." Bureau was sm1hng, but displayed a lump on the head and explained he had been struck by one of the gunmen during the ordeal. Jean Chevancc, the region's local go~emor, earlier told reporters the gunmen talied of going to Morocco or Switzerland and said negotiations could talk days. Dominique BaiJhache. the presid- ing judge in the tnal who had been handcuffed to the gang's leader. also was one of the last hostages released. The gunmen left the courthouse about 30 minutes after gang leader Georges Courtois, one of the trial defendants, appeared o n the courthouse steps handcuffed to the jud$e and fired several shots from behind a column. Terry Waite Waite bids again to free hos tages BEIR UT. Le banon (AP) - Anglican Church envoy Terry Wane said today he had "suggestio ns" for the Shiite Moslem kidnappers of Amencan hostages that he ho~ would bring a humanitarian Chnstmas gesture from the captors. Wane amved 1n the Lebanese capital today. It 1s his third shuttle 10 Beirut since four of the six Amcncans missing m Lebanon wrote to Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie on Nov. 8 appealing for his intervention to secure the Americans' release. THE ALTERNATE TIME Distinct and Unique Classic Wristwatches ... VINTAGe TIMe. N. LAGUNA at Boat Canyon 494-8282 Put the Merry in her Christmas with Diamonds from Smith National Jewelry Save up to 70o/o Guar a n teed! Every woman loves a diamond . A-nd you'll love the money you'll save at Smith National lewelry. Because we guarantee our prices to be up to 70% lower than regular retail. Diamond Stud Earrings '.4ct t.w. $169 'h ct t. w. 395 Diamond Pendant 1h ct $279 Located just across the bridge on Balboa Island. All items subject to prior sale I .\J : ~ ~ ~ '\.' ,....-.1( ' • -".-\ j .. .' ••• ·\ ·-· --r. 1.\--~ ~ ' . . . \ '. ~ . \.; "'--' ... .,,, .... 327 Marine Ave., Balboa Island 673-0733 Jn the spirit of the season, the children of Cys tic Fibrosis Patrons Ron and Carol Goodwin, Meaga n, Gavin, Garrett, and Nicole pause to send Christmas greetings and bes t w ish es to all the children who ben efit from the work of the Cys tic Fibrosis Foundation. 8 Fashion Island 644-0264 • Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /Friday, o.c.Tlber 20, 1819 * Al Nicaragua Nigeria claims coup try rebels use by army officers foiled Cocal·ne to BylkA•MdaldPret• ABIDAN. Ivo ry C~t -Ni.aena's m1.htary aovcmmcnt announced d today over state-controlled radio It had fo iled an attempted coup by army al• ca Use officcn . Western diplomats m the N11enan capital of Lqos wd the takeover anempt took plac:c Wednctday 1n northern N 1&ena. Laios R~cho. monitored m WASH INGTON (AP ) N 1caraauan rebels operating m north· em Costa Rica have engaaed 1n cocaine smuaaJing, using some of the profits to finance their war aptnst .Nicaragua's letUst government. ac;- cordina to U.S. 1nvestip tors and Amencan volunteers who work with the rebels. The smuu .hng act1v1ty has in- volved refueling planes at clandcstme a1rstnps and someumcs helping transport cocame to other Costa Rican points for shipment to the United States. said U.S. law enforce- ment officials. The officials.. who refused to be 1denufied by name. said the smuut- mg involves ind1v1duaJs from the largest of the U.S.-backed Contra groups -the N1caraauan Dcmo- crauc Force (FON) and the Revol- utio nary Democratic Alliance (ARDE)-as well as a splinter group known as M-3. A leader of M-3. Sebastian Gonzalez Mendiola, was indicted in Costa Rica for cocaine trafficking a year ago. No other Contra leaders have been charged. 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South-West Afn~ also called Nam1b1a. has been controlled by South Afnca sm~ World War I The spokesman said the explosion took place in O kahao. 25 m iles from the border with Angola I•raell planes defy warnlng over Lebanon BEIRUT -hrael1 warplanes cr.lshcd the sound bamer over Lebanon today despite Syna's deployment of ground-LO-air nuss1les alooi the border and a wammg that tt wi ll not tolerate Israeli patrols in Lebanese skies. As sonic booms rat\.led Beirut. sniper> from Chnsuan a nd Moslem m1ht1as dueled across the cny's d1v1d1ng Green Line. Police said four c1v1hans were wounded Battle to keep JAL jet aloft related TO K YO -lnvesugato~ have determined that a 'npplcd Japan .\1r Lines Jumbo Jet 1hat crashed into a mountain 1n Augu'>t and k.1llcd 5:!0 people first clipped two ndges as its crew fought desperate:!) 10 keep 11 aloft, the Transpon Ministry said today A spokesman for the ministry. speaking.on cond1uo n h~ not be identified. called this a central finding 1n the third · intenm re port issued by 1nvest1gators on the worst sm~le-plane air crash 1n h1stor;.. The four survivors were all seated 1n one ofihc pieces. the extreme rear of the passenger companment. 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"The minute an this government that I'm told that I'm not trusted is the day that I leave ... Shultz said, adding that he believes he detector tests are highly unreliable. Kld stuff worth $100,000 Nathan Bitner, 1 ~. of Napemlle, Ill., dlaplaya a drawtnc of hi.a toy creation, known aa ''P'earleu Photog," ln New York where Bitner recel•ed a $100,000 college acholanhlp for winning Mattel'• Create a Character conteat. Bl• creation will join other Mattel "Muten of the World" flgurea. Congress forced to stay to solve deficit cutback~ WASHINGTON (AP)-Congn:l>s held itself hos1age today. its year-end adjournment blocked bJ. arauments over a three-year, $74 b1llioo defici t- reduction package.that White House officials s~ud President Reagan would veto anyway. ''We would veto the .... bill in its present form," presidential spoke~ man Larry Speakes said today. At issue was a tax in the package - mandated by the budget Congress adopted last August -to finance the Superfund toxic waste cleanup pro- gram. But Speakes said the president also objected to an import surcharge included in the measure and a provision giving federal royalties from offshore drilt'ing leases to sev-. eral states. The Senate convened this morning about nine hours after it recessed. But 1t appeared legislators were no closer to findmg a solution than wh en they decided to take a breaJc about 2 a.m. The House was waiting to see what the Senate would do. The Rev. Ri chard C. Halverson, the Senate chaplain, opened the session with a prayer that the Senate could fi nd a way out of its problems. "II is almost as ifit (the Senate) is a victim of its own power," the chaplam prayed. It was just af\er midnight when Rep. William H. Gray lfl, R-Pa., chairmari of the House Budget Com- mittee, pleaded with his colleagues on the House floor, "Vote so we can go home and say that we did reduce the deficit. ... The red ink is drowning this country." But each chamber tw1ce rejected the other chamber's version of the bill, and lawmakers decided after meetinj for 15 hours to take nine hours for some sleep before trying to end the stalemate later in the day. One casualty of the wran~ing was the federal cigarette tax, which auto- matically dropped from 16 cents to 8 cents a pack at midnight Thursday. T he deficit-reduction package con- tained a provision making the I 6<ent tax permanent. When it appeared that the first session of the 99th Congress might adjourn on Thursday. Se nate Demo- cratic Leader Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia graded the session .. me- diocre-minus." "We've been here too long," Senate Majority Leader Rohen Dole. R- Kan., said of the session that orig- inally had been scheduled to end in October. But Dole's comment also applied 10 the final day that 5tretc~cd into Thursday night and then into this morning. On t hu rsday. House and Sena.te negotiators working on the defir 1t- reduction measure reached agree- ment on a plan to cut $60 billion from spendinQ and raise taxes by S 14 btlhon over the next three years. Medicare would take the biggest cut -more than SI I billion throu~h 1988 - but the most controversial prov1s1on would establish a new tax on most large manufactunng com- panies to finance the Superfund program for cleaning up toxic waste dumps. The Senate approved the co m- promise with the Superfund provision. The House removed 1t. The Senate reattached 11. Then. the House refused to accept the Senate version. In the background, admin1strat1on officials were telhng leg.islators that President Reagan opposed the Super- fund tax because 11 was contrary to hi s opposition to tax increases of any kmd. In addition. the ad min1strat1on officials said that even without that tax, the president opposed other provisions of the measure and would veto it in any c'lSe. While House spokesman Ed DJere- jian refused to ~) whether Shultz might at some point be asked to take a lie detector test, but he stressed that the program is aimed at catching spies, not chasing down leaks to reporters. .. It is part of an overall approach to bolster the U.S. government's ability to face more effectively the threat of hostile intelligence activities directed against this country," D1er:iian said. Reagan rejects Gorbachev plea to stop testing nuclear weapons Consumer prices shoot up in sharpest rise in 2 years By the A11oclated Pre11 Hours after Shultz spoke, the CIA issued a statement vigorously defend- ing the use of polygraphs. calling them the "best deterrent to the misuse of sensiuve information ... To set an example for their subordinates. CIA Director Wilham Casey and his predecessors have submmed to polygraphs voluntanly. WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re- agan administration. c1t1ng national security concerns, has rejected a proposal by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to stop tesung nuclear weapons. Gorbachev coupled the proposal in a letter to President Reagan with an offer to perm It Amen can observers to v1s11 Soviet test sites, a U.S. official said Thursday. But the Whi te House, while not refemng to the letter. rejected such a link - at least for now. The rejection could prompt the Soviets "to end the freeze they imposed on their own tests last July. It 1s due to expire Jan. I . At the same time, though, the admin1strat1on welcomed the idea of exthang.ing test observers -long a U.S. goal -and left the door open to another Gorbachev proposal to re- su me negotiations on a treaty to outlaw all nuclear explosions. Wishing You A Merry Shopping Season! For your convenience ... ') Valet Parkina-outside Atrium Court. 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Your gift may be the only one that c hild receives th1-; yPar Won't you please help ? For More In fo rmation call 642-4321,ext. 270 The Dai ly Pilot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa M esa, CA J-- Test-ban talks adjourned fi ve years ago. toward the end of the Carter administration, and never were re- opened. ..The U.S. has learned through cxpenence that moratoria cannot be counted on to lead to the enhanced security desired," said Larry Speakes, the presidential spoke sman, of Gorbache v's call for a joint freeze. He said the Soviets broke a testing moratorium in 1961 with some 40 atmospheric explosions over a period of several weeks. "U.S. testing is required to ensure the continued credibility and effec- tiveness of our deterrent, and to ensure the reliability and safety of the U.S. arsenal," Speakes said. IZ Ii' IAlllTI IHUUllCl .~ _.. £st 1957 l h 631 -n40 441 Old Newport Blvd. Newport a..c111. Ca. r LOCATION I Costa Mesa Courtyards 1835 Newpo rt j Bldg. D # 152 lJ! 548 -340 1 0 WAS HINGTON -Sharply higher food and fuel costs sent consumer prices up 0.6 percent in November. the biggest jump in nearly two years. the government said today. The Labor Department's Consumer P~ce lnde'< had risen just 0.2 percent a month from May to September before inching up 0.3 percent in October. The last time retail prices rose at November's pace w-Js January 1984. The last time they rose at a steeper rate was April 1983. when there was a 0.7 percent increase. But even with tht' advance reported today, re tail prices have risen at an annual rate of only 3.6 percent so far in 198 5 Economy shows weak growtJt ln 1985 WAS HI NGTON -The U.S. economy grew a sluggish 2.4 percent 111 1985, the weakest rate since the recession year of 1982, the government reported today. The Commerce Department said growth in the gross national product. the broadest measure of economic health, was down substanually from the revised 6.6 percent increase posted an 1984. For the la st three months of this year, the economy is growing at an esti mated annual rate of J.2 percent, according to an initial "Oash" cakulation released today. Kennedy won't run for presldent ln 1988 BOSTON -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said today that increasang speculation about his political plans forced him to speed up his decision not to run for the White House in 1988, even th ough he felt he could have won the Democratic nomi na tion. In his first appearance since a videotaped announcement on the decision was broadcast on Boston television stations~ Kennedy told a news conference that he would not accept the nomination 11 drafted by his party. Kennedy had said in the paid political announcement televised Thursday that .. I know that this decision means that I may never be president. but the pursuit of the presidency is not my hfe. Public service 1s ·· Farmer rams tractor through bank's door LAFAYETTE, Colo. -A fanner apparently upset over bank demands that he bnng in his tractor beca use he was behind on payments, smashed 1t through through the front door of the first Nati_Of!al Bai:ik of Lafayette, police said. James E. Futhey, a former Continental Airlines pilot, smashed through the door of the bank Thursday. then fled on the tractor, officers said. He was captured about three miles away by fi ve policemen. Fu they was not armed and no one was injured in th e incident, officers said. First ardficlal heart woman respondlng MINNEAPOLIS-The first woman to receive an artificial heart is able to respond to doctors and is continuing to improve 1n her second day since the implant of the new. smaller Jarvik-7 pump, officials said today. Dr. Fredam:k Gobel, a cardiologist who 1s the spokesman for the implant team. said the surgery on Mary Lund may ha ve been too late. "I would like to have seen her recover a bit more rapidly than she has," Gobel said at a news conference this morning. "The nex t step is to wait." However, Gobel stood by his statement Thursday that Mrs. Lund, a nursing home secretary, has a .. better 1han 50-50 chance of survival." AM 1111/EITMEMT 111 TIME Rare Classic Original 1930's Hamilton Wristwatches ... VINTAGE TIME •N. LAGUNA at Boat Canyon 494-8282 f i<Z. wp; 1r U:u•x h ... 1h-.h1.:.1f, ·~lt.ltld narp:>r l. bz4cl1 ., 1 't ..;it '1 !>.:'.l70 I• having a trod1t;1onal Chr.~tma~ ·--'---· .thz. on <jtncl G I rv:rvy 15SUCZ. ~skin rh~ht JOckitt e mo&t-popular ond f'uoct..10noL ooU.on f'lonncz.1 bul.lon c:iown . ~TI2.0L pott.<z.ms c. col.ors our moeL durobla. ond c.omfbr t.ob1tz.. corduroy Lra.J.9flIS m norrow-ond Wlde wola. .12 <dr!ZOL shod<z.e lo c.ha:Y..ci from ili2 przr 1lz r. L c.ompllm:mL hot id "IZWTl Ltmbitklrd out.d<n m"". ('IS1ri ~tora. ho\>tt\ mon thru n, !Com to9pn1 ~t.urday 10o m t.oq,pm an19Unday noop t.o!lpm ---------- Surgeon general cites smolting as work hazard Cigarettes a m pllfy normal jo6~related risks, report says- the repon said. But 1t said the corollary is equally true workers in hazardous 1ndustne~ who qutt smolung can show a .am1larly dramatic drop 1n their Potential risk. "It is precisely 1n those occupations WAS HI NGTON (AP)-Cigarette where the greatest occupational haz- •mokmg causes more death and ards have existed that smoking cessa- h'dbthty among Amencan workers 11on also yields a ~ter return for 1h.1n exposure to hazardous md1v1dual workers health," Koop Cigarette Sales Slip flg utes ate bi&'-On s o f 1nd1v 1dual c1garet1es sold (Estimated 1985 figure) Source The T ooac cc. 11'\S 11 lu le Ctcarette aalea •lip aa health concern• lncreaae. 'uhstances 1n the workplace and must sa~he surgeon general's repon met ht· considered in effons to reduce expected criticism from the Tobacco 1cc:upational risks, the surgeon gen-Institute, the trade organization for ·ral said Thursday. ::iprette companies, and unexpected Dr C'. Everett Koop. releasing the ::nucism from the AFL-CIO, which be used by those who arr rc!ipons1bk percentage of blue<ollar workers I 7th annual surgeon general's rtPon ::harged It could undermine efTonS 10 for eo1sonang workers 10 avoid legal than wht1e-collar employees are in smoking a nd health, said efTon s to ::ontrol workplace hazards. hab1ltty." .:1garette smokers -47.1 percent ·)1 m1nate work-related lung disease Scott Stapf, assistant to the presi-Koop said. however, 1ha1 the AFL-versus 33 percent. The differences are Jnd cancer are unlikely to be soccess-dent of the Tobacco l.nstitute, said the CJO 'misinterpreted the report. lie less pronounced among women. lul unless they are accompanied by organization still must study the 516-~id the study calls for effons 10 stop Blue-collar workers. male and ·fforts to get workers to stop smokins-paBe report. But, Stapf added: .. Its employee smo~ng as pan ot c1n}' female. began smo~ng earlier 1n hfe "It seems clear that the rcspons1-pnncipal significance appears ... to be program to reduce mk fro m hatard-than wh1te-<:ollar workers and there h1 hty for health an the workplace u a political rather than a scientific ous exposure. are fewer former smo kers among 111c:l udes at minimum a work en-document. ... ls it intended to shift the .. The elim1nat1on of occupa11onal-them. More black workers smoke \ 1ronment that does not promote focus from workplace hazards to ty related chronic lung d1seaM: and than wh11e workers and fewer quit 'moking or interfere with cessation." lifestyles, thus raising questions ;;ancer from the workplace should But whtte workers of both sexes are Koop said. bo h bl" · f 1 t not, and frequently cannot. proceed more hkcl) to be heavy smokers. no A pivotal finding, he said. 1s that ~ai~~~ ~l~r-~~;':p~a~:';f.· oyers 0 without a companion effort to alter matter what their JObs, the repon 'mo~ng combined with occupa-An AFL-CIO statement said the sm oking behavior 1n workers," Koop ..aid. l_1onal hazards can multiply the risk report "will seriously set back efTom said. But he added that smoking Most current smokers -58.6 tar beyond the hazard of either to protect the health of Amencan :cssat1on effons "are an adjunct to. percent of blue-collar workers and :11 posure alone. workers'' because it ··minimizes and and not a substitute for, occupa11onal 63.6 percent of while-collar workers For example, a worker expQsed to misrepresents" occupational risks. ~nv1ronmental controls." -have made serious efTons to qu11, isbestos fibers has a fivefold greater "This report can onl y hun workers In other finding~. the rePon said Koop said ... demonstrating that most risk of developing lung cancer tha n a by undermining effons to control between 11 percent and 15 percent uf ,mokers. 1f they had a truly free worker who 1s not, and a cigarette workplace hazards, .. the labor feder-i\mencan businesses al read} have .ho1ce. would choose not to smo ke.'· .. moker has a 10 tames greater nsk of a.tion sad. "It will lead to mas-anti-smoking program~. with more r-n•ex•pen•a ve Jeveloping lung cancer than a non-diagnosis of occupational disease. It planning them. The programs are I ·cm ,11 spen 5,.,.1 not tugn 'moker. he said. will make it even more difficult for prompted by finding~ that people .n pric e reasonable But an asbestos worker who also workers suffenng occupationally re-who smoke cost their employers more c1ass11oeo ..._ ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Ftlday, o.c.mt>et 20, 1915 Cigarettes lethal, ·Belli tells jurors at Reynolds trial SANTA BARBARA (AP) -At· torne) Melvin Belli urged Jurors to find a tobacco compan) !table tor a \mok.er's death. telling a packed coumoom Thursday that c1garettt:) are lethal and smokers arc not properl ) warned fklh. the first attorney 10 deh ver a clos1ns argument in the potentially landmark c1garctte-hnkcd wrongful death tnal. said 1\ was dear the R.J Re)nolds Tobacco( o was producing a defective product He aJso said the man who died John Mark GaJbraith. did not know 11 wa~ potenuall) lethal when he began more than five decades of smoking at age 12 "This product. which 1s sold ai. a pure. wholesome produet. 1s nsky " Bclh said "The) know trom their own w11nesses t~re 1s a '>Ubstanual senous nsk factor when the) sell the product "Do >-Ou think 1t 1s sausfactot) 10 sa) they don't know whether c1gare11es are carcinogen1<. o r not'>" Attorneys for Rc)nold!. ha\e !>aid 1hat Galbraith chose to smoke which was his nght They sa) he died due tu illnesses unrelated to cigarettes and that there is no reliable proof that smoking causes cancer Bclh asked the Jury, which include~ two smokers. "Is there any ~t!l) about 1h1s product th•\ ma.kes you~ 11 any differently than any other product 1n the hne of commerce.,.. Argu1ni that cigarettes are &dcli- 11ve, Bcll1 ackllowlcdgcd tbtt QUCS- 11ons still su1Tound the subJCCt of cigarette smo~ng; "There 1s very httle 1n 1h1'> world that can be proved I 00 percent .. But he reminded Jurors that tn a c1v1l ta~ '>UCh al. this the plaintiffs need. not prove the facts beyond a rea\onable doubt but must only pro' r them 10 "a substanual prot>- ab1hl\ · "Po'>s1b1ht' won't d o·· Bella said "But pro bablhtv will " Holding up a largr COPL Qf Gal- bra11h\ death certificate Belli said that although lung cancer was not the pnm<tr' laU~ of death h\ted. 11 was one of man) "'h1ch could be linked to c1gan.·ttes ··f H'n one ot his illnesses was e11her l J U'.!>t'd b) or e>.acerbated b) his !>mok1ng · Bcll1 said He 1.uncluded b) \a) 1ng that Jurors m1gh1 d\k "l\houldn't the damn fool ha\C~ kno""n not 10 smoke'>" Tht.< am"' er he offered was· "Not cf he d1dn'1 knov.1heconsequences.and a ll-\ear-old 00) d1dn'1 know he consequences " 'mokes cigarettes faces a 50 ta me!> lated disease to secure compensatton for insurance and lost product1v1t) j adver11s1ng -1 ~ ~realer n sk of lung cancer. not 15 to which they arc enttllcd. And 11 will Among men. a sub tanuall)' h1gha Class1f1ed Advertising 642-567A 11mes, Koop said, and the nsk of lung r.====:;:;=========================~-==================~ :ancer 1s 87 times greater 1f an .1sbes1os worker smokes more than a pack a day. The risk from smoking is so great that "for the majority of American A f h · · I Cl · W · h ·1 bl workers. cigarette smokmg represents re some o t e angina ass1c nstwatc es ava1 a e PATEK-PHILIPPE· ROLEK· HAMILTON l greaterarnseofdeath andd1sab11tty from VINTAGE TIME •N. 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Just two days after a federal judge approved an a~eement by which the city compromised its anti- a1rport noise position and dropped lawsuits that have barred the county from expanding John Wayne Airport. the supervisors voted 4-1 to pant substant1al increases in the number of daily departures from the airport during the first three months of 1986. There is no doubt the supervisors arc within their rights and within the parameters of the agreement to take this action. Theirprerogativcisderived from a provision in the agreement that allows authorized but unused flights to be reallocated in excess of the mythical 55-jet- flight-per-day cap. The number of jets taking off from JWA is restricted only by a formula that calculates the cap as an average of reality. The county has elected to interpret that provision of the agreement as a license to go back over the entire year, add up the unused allocation and compress those flights into the first part of the coming year. This, even though the ink was barely dry on the agreement. Outraged city officials and Supervisor Tom Riley. who represents the district that includes Newport Beach and the airport, have characterized the increased flight limit as a breach of faith and a violation of the spirit of the agreement. County officials readily concede that the new upper limit of 95 flights per day during January, February and March will not be reached. Rather, airlines are likely to schedule about 80 flights per day. Eighty, 95 or 200. It bardly matters. The issue 1s that the agreement is being used not to achieve mutually acceptable goals for the county and the city, but as a weapon the county can use to defeat the city. Surely, that was not its purpose. Surely, there are other compromises as yet untried. Perhaps the unused flight allocations could be parceled out throughout the year so they would not accumulate to create disturbingly high numbers of takeoffs. Perhaps Newport Beach and the county could_ a~ee that only an agreed-upon percentage of unused flights would be transfenable. Perhaps there are other approaches. As long as the majority of the county supervisors look upon the matter as an enemy plot, as long as they think of the people who arc affected by the airport noise the same way they think of gnats, the final airpon solution wilJ remain as illusory as the infant agreement now seems. Opinions expressed In this sp909 are lhoee ot the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page are thoee of their authors and artists Reader comment ls Invited The Delly Piiot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mt..>a. 92626 Phone 6-42-6086. LETTERS Non-growth attitude not at fault for housing crisis To the editor. .\<,to the latest •r to the editor ascnhcd 10 Ms. Joseph: In my op1n1on C1o ld1c should change her brand. get new glas.ses or look around. Despite any claims to the contrary there ha!. been absolutely noce sation of construction 10 this area: our hocels c~na1nl) must outnumber the chents a.,.ailable. new residences are con- stant!\ and fo re ver being built and or course there 1s a constant fl ow of rcqur\ts for permits to build and excep11on~ to the building code and all that goes wnh 11. "'' tar as attnbuting the apparent lack of"afTordable housing"' 10 the so- called non-growth faction. this 1s plain silly: If indeed there were such an organ11at1on o r mo vement, ll 1s readily apparent that 1t has no clout whatsoever. Certainly Ms. Joc;cph must know that the price of housing 1s dictated b> the price of the land plu'i the cost of materials and labor and etc.. and certainly those who supply all of that arc moti vated by the profit<; thereof The bottom hne 1s '>Upply and demand and what the traffic will bear. ALAN L. BLllM Balboa J..land So much for fitness fad Plato did not JOg. diet CK take v1tam1ns Said he: "Attention to health 1s the greatest hindrance to life." Other da> a busy bmJ near Bournemouth. En&Jand, took home a lighted cigarc11e. 'Burned down h1i. nest, dumb bird .. Numeral<;" arc one. two. three.~ on. "Ordinal<;" are first. second. third, so on. That ··ordinals·· 1s an cum pie of words you learn once in school and then never use again, unless you're a teacher or an editor or like that. You know, don•t you. that you·re not leg.ally obligated to bear the same name as your parents" ..\ snapping tunic's cag bounces ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 'r .. , ... ~1 )::y. ... ~ ~,-._ . .... ~ ,. ~ Tell Kareem. It's usually reponcd that Benjamin Franklin invented the rocking chair. but, in fact, no body hac. ever proved he did so. Historian!. JUSt ca n't find evidence of a rocking chair anywhere bd'orc Ben'' turned up 10 1760 The women outnumhcr the men in hospital<; na11onw1de b\ three w tv.o '"8as1c rc~an:'h ··said Werner Von Braun, ··1s what I am doin~ when I don't know what I'm doing · In Ullin. the "'cochleae rnrd1<." muns the hcan .. 1 \Cntnclc<. Whrnce comedh our elderl) phra~ "thr cockle5 of the heart ·· L.M. Boyd Is • 1yadlcatrd c.lemlll•t . ,,.,. Zlnl f01h)• ,..,., .. , M•n•o•"'O Ed·lt. o...,....., ( '''Y f'dl!Of , .... c .... ,.._ .... f()ltll Cftlll IMff QCll'• fO.to• "-•'Y ChuNhm.,, r 11111011t1• flot.n L. C!M'ttell Pt 'f)IJ(flOl'I Man•q•• ~l...•w.m· •cu•~· ,,, M•~"'9"' "-Went...,..,, Ue•~er1ng tclr,i ,....,91HtM C•11tf..l.f>o [)IN;ln• ·'The county as a whole does not look kind/yon the group of Newport Beach residents who would curtaJI much-needed airport expahslon because of their Individual needs and desires.·· , • ,J..-,. ,, //~ Wj... 1111 Ill '" 1<l•~1 With airport pact at hand, countystarts war up again Peace o n eanh and goodwill toward men (and women) nearly came early to Orange County w11h approval by a federal coun of the agreement on expansion of John Wayne .\irpon, an agreement reached earlier this year between the city of Newport Beach and the ( ounty <>fOrange. But, ala~. there •~ no Santa Claus. Just as dreams of sugar plum fames danced through the heads of uper- v1sor Tom Riley and the vanou'!I groups within Newpon Beach. the Board of Superv1~ors majont:r re- turned evcf)one to the real world. by 1ncreas1ng the numhcr of allowable nights legal!~ -hut not, ~ome belie\e. morall) That dust"e peau.· o n canh and goodwill to all came close at a 1rul) miraculous and h1s1o n c recent meet- ing of the A1rpon Busines~ Council, where hono red guests were none other than Phil Maurer. mayor of Newport Beach. Jean Wan. president of Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON ): and Barbara L1chman. chairwoman of the Airport Working Group To full~ appreciate the miracle. \ou ha.,.e to understand the pla)ers The <.\1rpon Bu~1ness ( ounnl. v.h irh '>IXlO'>e>rcd thl' luncheon meet· ing atten<kd h) about 500 peo ple. fa,ors e\pan\ton of John Wa)nc l\1rport '>o much \O. 1n fact. that firms like Thi.' lrvtnc ( o .. v.h1ch have to walk a narrow hnc between Newpon Beach and tht· rest of the count) on the 1SSUl'. have long debated the pros and con!. of mcm- '" the organ1zat1on. The c1 of Ncwpon &!ach. 'iPON and the At W orking Group ha"c long opposed c~pans1on of the air· port. whose aircraft take off over a portion of the ctt) This oppos1t1on had reached the point v.here the three parties filed suit against the county's expansion plan The agn·ement to settle the suit MARTIN BROWER which was signed by all parties and agreed to by the court. ltm1ts the ~11c and scope of airport growth dunng the next 20 years and remove~ th~· Board of Supervisors' official OPJX>'>1- t1on to Sttktng an alternate <.1te for a new airport. L1chman acknowledged the mir- acle of the meettng by saying 1ha1 "Last year. I never dreamed I would be honored~e.Aifport Bu5tn~ Council for heading the Airport Working Group." She added: "Thi~ agreement has given us hope of finding another airpon site," urged everyone 10 seek a . new site. and concluded that. "This a~reement will bring Orange County tnto the 21st century 10 real style." Watt said that SPON's view 1s Iha I the agreement is not a resounding negat1.,.e. but It 1s not a PoSlll\C, either. because 11 does pcrm11 the a1rpon to expand. 4'ihl· explained that <.om c of the member'> feel that th(' u>unt} won a nd 1hat COiPON lo'it. Rut. the alwa}5 eloquent Watt 'iatt1, "C111cs all over the natio n arc having problems with airports due to poltll· cal decisions, and with this agree- ment. Newpon Beach 1s closer to re'iolutton of its airport probkms than are any of the other c1t1es." .\nd Ma} o r Maurertold the lun<:h- eon that "The Ctt} Council worked hard to get an agreement that would be good fo r the cit}. and 1h1s agreement 1nd1cates a good future fo r the City and for the entire county .. Maurer pointed to improvement<. tn the noise level of the new aircraft. which he said are quieter than the old prop-jet El ectra. A.nd L1chman challenged McDonnell Douglas Air· craft . which opposed the agreement because its current aircraft would not benefit from noise rec;tncuons. to look for new tcchnolog) The biggest smile was on the face of upcrv1sor Rile y. who confided that ··John Wa)nc A1rpon was one of the greatest challenge<; I faced tn my 11 years as a county supervisor," and called the challenge .. m) m1ss1o n impossible." W1th all of this goodwill. expressed in a room filled with colorful balloons and bounuful Westin South Coast Plaza food. v.e have to hope that the dec1st0n of the Board of Supervisors. \A, llh only Supervisor Riley voung no. to sudden!\ expand flights within the limns of ·the agrcemcm w1U nor undul> upset the parties to the h1stonc agreement. As this writer cxpres~ed in a column on John Wayne A1rpon early this year. the county as a whole does not look kindly on the group of Newport Beach residents who would curtail much-needed airport ex- pansion because of their ind1v1dual needs and desire'>. The 'ote by the other four supen 1sor; ~howed this eontept to be accurate So. the agreement pro .. ides import- ant protection. and should continue to be celebrated. Anothe rs11e?Th1s wnteralso wrote tn the earlier column that It 1s doubtful that another new airport Wlll ever again be allowed 10 the United States of A.menca. But maybe, JUSt ma~be. El Toro Manne Corps Air Station offers Orange County a gleam of hope. Base commander Gen. Wilham Bloomer was also at the lunch. in full uniform. He was not inv11ed to speak Martin Brower pubU1bea the monthly newsletter "Martin Brower's Orange Coaoty Report.'' More evidence links Iran to year-old Kuwaiti hijack Rescue mounted only after Reagan. ------Assad issue accusation against Iran WASHI NGTON -The evidence 1s overwhelming that Iran 1s waging an undeclared war on the United States. We have disclosed Iranian cul· pab1lit) for the torture-induced death of CIA agent William Buckley in Tehran last Apnl. We have also d1sclo~d the contents of a telephone intercept that proved beyond ques- tion Iran's collusion 10 the bloody h1Jack1ng of a Kuwa1t1 plane a year ago, 11 resulted 1n the savage murder of two Amencan aovernment em· ployees. Since that incident 10 CA:ccmbcr 1984, even more evidence ha~ been uncovered that adds to the proof of Ira nian mvo lvcmcnt. Several of the pieces were first disclo'iCd in a recent Reader'\ D1ge~t .,tory by Nathan Adams, "Anatomy of a HtJaCk1ng." f rom that evidence and other source\, we have put together a chronology of the Kuwait Airway f11aht 221 h1J8Cktng: ]'i)o.,. 22. 1984· Four men met 1n eastern Lebanon lo plan a h11ack1ng with Amenean and Kuwait passcn- acrs u their tariets. One of the plotters W8' a youna Lebanese Sh11te Moslem. Ali Al·Y&fi; ano ther was Iran's ambasudor to Syna, Ayatollah Mohtuhami Dec 3: A doten men. pass1bly includ1na rran1an aovcmment or- flcials. convened cames1ly throu&h- out the n1ah1 1n the Tehran 11rpon restaurant, Iona after closina time. Dec. 4, pre-dawn Th1ny minutes after Flight 221 took otT from Dubai airport 1n the United Arab Emirates. four terronsts hijacked the plane and fo rced the pilot to land at Tehran. The do1cn men left the airport restaurant after the plane landed. Among the passengers on Flight 221 were two Iranian agents pasingas students. Their job was to mtngle wnh the passengers and repart any resistance plans. Dec 4. late morning. Charles Hegna. an Agency for lntcmat1onal Develo pment official. was shot and dumped out of the plane onto the tarmac. Dec. 4, earl) afternoon The Na- tional Security Agency intercepted a telephone call between Ambas'\ador Mohtashami and the foreign m1n1stry 1n Tehran. Thecallclearlyestabhshed the Iranian aovernmcnt's involve- ment 10 the h1Jack..ing. and included a -discussion about fl> ina the plane to Beirut. The Wh11e House ordered that a crack ant1·terronst un11 be put on alert for a possible fl1aht 10 the Middle East Dec. S. morning: Al· Yafi strutted up and down the plane aisle display· ma Iranian newspapers with graphic rtpons of Heana's murder, Dcl1vcrcd with the papers were coils of ro pe and an a<ld111onal pistol. Dec. S. Another AID official. Wilham Stanford , was sho t and thrown out or the plane. The two rcmainina Amencans aboard v.erc ued up and o ne was nearly choked to dcllh wllh the Iranian-supplied rope Meanwhile. Al-Yafi was confemna JACK AIDER SOI and DALE VAN ATTA with Iranian negotiators hnked to terromt training centers 10 Iran. Two of the officials were overheard using the hijackers' real names. Dec. 6: Kuwa1 t''l prime mm1s1cr sent an urgent request to Tehran that Iran take "aJI nccessaf) measures" 10 protect the hostages' lives. Kuwa1t1 officials requested an early rescue attempt, but lran later claimed 1t didn't have Kuwa111 perm1ss1on to storm the plane. Dec. 7: An Iranian foreign ministry offrCial interviewed released passen- gers and asked 1f anyone had con- sidered trying to overpower the hijackers O ne foohshly $lid several passenge" hod wc1ahed the poss1- b1hty. W11h1n minutes. Al· Yafi threatened to shoot another host.age unl~s the plotters 1dcnuficd them- selves. When nobody confessed. Al· Yafi made all the PakJStani passen- &ers swear on the Koran that they would not resist. Dec. 8: The 1wo survivina Amcri- cu hosta~s were brutally beaten and burned W1th eiprcttcs. Footnote: Only after President Rcapn and Syrian President Hafe:z Assad seactJy accused Iran of eom- phc11y tn the huackinad1d the Tchra_n aovemment 1tqe its rescue. Jad A.Muw utl Dele v .. An. arr •YJHlk•IH NIUJ•l.-i.. MARTUf BROWER cohunnl•t PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY Birth control offered at school "Pill Goes to School"' was the way the Chicago Sun-Times broke the news 10 Chicago area residents that a Chicago publu: school has been aid10g and abetting promiscuity of schoolchildren by handing out free co ntraceptives. The news shocked c111zens, parents and teachers. The contracept1 ve-d1spens1ng center at Du Sable High School in Chicago 1s operated as a pannerstup between pnvate-fund10g sources and the state of lllino1s, 14 federal and state fund10$ programs were 1dcnt· died as prov1d10g tax dollars for this service. While some claim lhat s1m1lar "teen clinics" now exist in 30 other public schools, Du Sable is touted as a model because 11 dispenses over-the- counter contraceptives in the school. Several hundred persons attending a national conference called "School- Based Health Chmcs" in Chicago were taken to inspect the Du Sable operauon as a "model."' It was clear at this conference that a na11onw1de plan 1s under way to put free over-the-counter contraceptives 10 all public schools as soon as financing can be arranged. The plan 1s 10 get them established with money from big foundations. but all admit that this plan will ultimately demand taxpayer funding. The conferees were told that funds could come from 57 federal agencies. Herc are some questions given to teen-agers in the"psychosocial evalu· ation .. used at Ou Sable:~'lTyou could change your ltfe, what would you do? What arc your thoughts and feelings about birth control? Have you stan cd hav10g sex? If yes. arc 1 ou using contraceptives? What ty~. Have you ever been pregnant? With whom do you hve? Do you get along with your parents? Do you have any sisters o r brothers? If so. do you get alon~ with them'> What 1s your rela11onsh1p like with your boyfnend? What do }Ou worry about most of the lime? Do )Ou sleep well at night?'" Here are o ther questions from the "health quest1onna1re"' gi ven at a s1 m1lar Kansas City teen clt n1c: "What 1s the total number of people Ii ving in your house/apartment? How far did )Our parents go in school? Most of the time. who fixes your meals at home? How many umes a week do you have a meal at a fast food restaurant. like McDonald's o r Ken- tucky Fncd Chicken? Have you bad sexual intercourse? How often ~1d you or your partner use any kind of birth control? What kind do you or your partner usually use'>" These contraceptive centers 10 public schools promote the promis- cu11~ of minors by g1v10g them the devices to assist them 10 engaging in 1lltc11 acts Wlth "sex panners." The centers ac~pt teen-age prom1scu11y as "normal" and provide the para- phernalia for pracucing 1t: the pill. the IUD and condoms. O ne booklet d1stnbuted by a con- tracept1 vc-d1spens1ng cl1n1c 1s called ··so You Don't Want To Be A x ObJCCt." h provides "rules" such as: "Don'1 diddle around about sn Decide what 1t means to you. how you feel about 11, what you want from 11 ( 1 f you want 1t). and Wllh whom. Then be honest about it What kind of sex arc you interested 10?" Then 1t discusses "sex between acquamtanccs,'' "sex hctwcen fnends." "sex between buyers," "desperate sex." and .. solo sex." The booklet advises all to "get and use good contraception." It tells the "live~in mistress" 10 "get paid what you are worth. There is at least a minimum wage which you should be paid for every hour you arc ·on duty.'" Another pamphlet. called "Success With Condoms." reads like a typical commercial advcrt1s1ng brochure. It descn bes the ad vantages of condoms. how to buy them. and how to use them. It says that "1t takes time to feel com fortable and at case Wlth con- doms." The promoters or contraccpuve centers for children arc imposing thti~ peculiar concepts on a captive audience. namely. that promiscuity 1s goo_d but pregnancy 1s bad. They arc S.&Ylna. "Step naht up. little airl, and f,et y~ur contraceptives here: have u!' W1th your sex panncr: the o nlr thing that s wrona is havina a baby.' . The promoters of these contra~~ uve centers arc not the educators; they a.re the socia.I service care provide" who see the opponunity 10 co-opt the schools and use them to subsidize an expansion of the social welfare bureaucncy. They arc joined by those who want to use the schools as sales meeting places for the profitable commercial produCls of the contraceptive manufaCluren and the abonaon clinics. Pt1IJJ1 ~ny a • •J"Nk•tH colrun1l1C. • ... FUNKY WINKERBEAN RLJOOL..PH 1'"> Duf: ('j.1(-iffll,f NEX"f 1 • __,.._ ---· THE FAMILY CIRCUS ... not a mouse was stirring, not even .. the chimney was hung by the stocking ... St. Nickles would soon ... 'Twas the night before Christmas and .... " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ''I'm sorry, Marmaduke. I'm not interested In adopting a puppy for Christmas · · DRABBLE ~uNT ~ll-OA. !>€.NT 05 A. n:2u1TCAKE- GARFIELD GARFIELO, PO YOO WANT 40UR (GG~ BEATEN ? e 0 0 MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. Oloember 20, 1885 A9 by Garry Trudeeu BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP ) SHOE by Jeff MacNal!y ! J j i .. - "What do you mean Santa gets the holidays off?" 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'PJd1• d1\ 1"1u n ... that 14111 cau ... e prnblt>m ' OMAR SHARIFF After ,, spade lt1iut, tht hand '' l" 'Y 1r hearts ar.-:l .4 Sut v. hat 1! tht' d1stnbut1on follow' t he proha b1hl1t•,, 1tnd the suit ,phl, 4 :?" \ ou h11 vt only one t'ntry to du mmy. and you nttd two tu St't up i nd run tht' hurt suit 1'ht kt'' to tht' hand 1, that you nt'td only five trick .. from lht hun ,u1t t n that ca e . ) ou ran ralN nc)t only lO I 3 3 d1v1t1on of the ~Ull. hut •lso to all 4 2 d1 vl!!on1 • hert' tht' ,hort hold1nR con,1,t~ of l YtO of t ht m1,,1na thN"t' honoM Win tht kin• of spad.-s. lud tht lung of huru and Mtrtakfl w1tb tht a~! Now cuh thtt quttn or h..aru. and wbt'D Ea t follow• to :h1· ... t· \"" tnl'I~' v.1l h th•• l•l ~ you .tr•• hiHl11 l.1'.111 t ht• t'l l{h: " hE'arts '" l11r1 1 1111 th1· .vi.. 1n<I ,,,u still h.1\1 th• ·"' ••I' l<Jh' ·'' .111 1•n tn to : II 'JI ' '" olr.I\\ tht' •• 1 ... 1 h1'.lrl \\llh t h1 '' \ • n 11d .. un 'ht· un~ .-.1r1h 1n lh• ~' ' CHARLES GOREN Th1oi hand '" n ~11r111twn o( ont' that a ppeared m th111o rolumn "omt' vear l ft u It was pl~vf'd by tht' late lll)rold OJCU,l and won him the 'l\land 1)f t he \t ar" 1•·11 rd Hav• you btt• neaofq lot. d"· bit \.rewbt.? Ltl Char~• Gw.o t..lp 7H ffed yHr way '-'iN41('9 t.M aut •I OO UIL for peu.IU.. ud fer lahHl. f'er a HP1 el lal1 Moo ILES"~ .. ,. teed a1.35 &.e ...... o..w. .......... \Me .. ". ,..,.,.. P.o. IH "2t. Orlu4e. ra.. U80t..at. •• thff• ,.,.w. Le ew ............ ' I I j OLES® •• 1/2 H.P. 6 INCH BENCH CRINDER 29 e 66 (19nG-6) AAUTRADI 7·PIECE SCREWDRIVER SET 2. 92(550 W-7) j~i~~fWJ I~ ASSORTED 60 PC. HAND RIVETER SET 8.64 (881 R~) .. CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS AUIODD HOUDAY OlflAMBfTS ... Ulllel o GllAC£ componv METRIC OR SAE S·PC. OPEN END WRENCH SETS 2.46 g~g:~/ AAUTRADI 3 PIECE AVIATION SNIPS 9 e 97 (M 911-P-3) DURACELL BAnERIES 11C", "D'' OR 9 VOLT BATTERY . 1.47 1.i2mcu l11M1I llNWlllGll' WITH FOCUSlffC llAM 12.88 c 3·TIER BAKER'S RACK • Brass finish DECORATIVE MACAZINE RACK 9. 91 (227) OU ARTZ HALOCEN SPOTLICHT (740-HL-1) 7.53 CLOSED 4 P.11. CHltSTIWM Cl.OSID CMllST1IAS DAY OPEi DEC. 26 lA.I. __ ,._ AAUTRADI SOLDERINC CUN (871 C-3) 3·PIECE A WOOD AWRAlll CHISEL SET 1525 W-JI 5 SPEED A BENCH AW'IADI DRILL PRESS 11960-0-5151 79.86 w"6nE11 I POWER PAINT STRIPPER $41 OAK FINISH 2 TIER PLANT STAND LUCITE SHOWER CADDY STEEL ROLLER SEAT (747-R-1) 3 PIECE A LOCKINC ...... °' PLIER SET (330 V-3) --_ . .,. __ -----------------~~--------------------· ·- 'Illy Pilat Sportacaatera have volume• of on-the-air problem•. 82. Corona del Mer glrl• advance In Garden Grove tourney. IN: Saints pass Warriors in last seconds,48-46 W oodbrldaEe Blah'• Ryan Bettencourt ( 11) paahee of( harcl" on a deep pan to a team- Delly ............. ..., o..w ....._. mate ln Tharaday'• action againat Santa Ana, and lllke Salllvan (24) turn• a comer. Santa Ana moves to Irvine tourney's title game tonight By CHRIS MONAHAN Delly ..... C«nill I Adi 11 If Santa Ana High wms lhe cham- p1onsh1p of the lrvtne lnv1tat1onal basketball tournament tonight against North High of R1vcrs1de, ll may t>e a little anti<hmact1c for the Saints. It will certainly be anti· cit ma tic for center Eric Turner. One week ago Turner was weanng football pads as Santa Ana defeated Mission VieJO, 32·21. to wtn the C IF Southern Conference Champ1onsh1p Thursday night at Universny H 1gh. Turner, playing only his founh game of the season without the benefit of pre-season practice. hit a leaning I 0- foot Jumper with six seconds left to give the Saints a 48-46 win over Woodbndge in the championship semis. ··w e're reall}' thnlled (to be in the final)." said Santa >\na Head Coach Greg Coombs. "En c 1s a great shooter. It's great to have him in the hne-up. He's the only senior out there and he provides the leadership. "They (Woodridge) do a real good JOb of outside shooting and then the> have the big guy underneath (Adam Keefe) In the second quaner we pressed them to get them out of S}' nc. They were a lmle more helter-skelter That's what we work on in practice, trying to get teams out of their normal offense." "The~ made the big ~hot when they had to," said Woodbndge Head Coach Bill Shannon. "He (Turner) "'as off-balance. but he drove 1n the key and made 11. "That's the second time we've had that happen this year. Against Eisenhower 1n the Sonora Tour- Edison, Oilers eye La Quinta title Char-gers-hold On tog· a1· n 61--59 v1'cto-ry· creep to ~ithin two at the end. Jason Hamlin. a 5-7 guar~. scored • With a 61-54 lead and JUSt 33 twoofh1s 14sccond-halfpoints. then H ti gt-B -h · L Q • t -b--1-8 seconds left the Chargers went to the Ammann and Katona doubled al the un n on eac rt ps a u 1 n a y hne three straight times and missed hne on bade-to-back appearances for ------- -- --.,. -the t ont ends of one..and-one situ-the 5i-50 I~. t ations. and each ume El Modena El Mod.eni m~ts La Quinta to- By ROGE R CARL.SON Here·s how 11 went Thursdav in the responded to cut the delic11. night at 6:30 in a game 10 decade third 01tt1eo.11y,... ,..,. La Quinta gym· · Cole led Edison scoring w1th 15 place. Edison High's Chargers captured points. and Ken Ammann ( 14) and their fiflh decision in c;ix c;Lartsand the Edison 61 , E l Modena 59: "The' Margulies and Doug Katona cun- Oilers of Huntington Beach ha'c dictated to us all night," said tnbuted 9 points apiece moved into the championship finals Borchen. "El Modena outpla}ed us "WeJu'>t quit mO\ ang on ofkn~ 1n of the La Quinta Invitational basket-all the wa~. the}' were quicker to th.: the second half .. said El ~lo<knJ ball tournament. boards and quicker to loose balls. \.\e Coach Bill Er-.1n "Edison pla~cd But 1f you were looking for happi-were ven fonunate to win." hard defen<>e. hut we became too ness, or even satisfaction from Thurs-It was 'a 'knockdown struggle from deliberate. It wac; a game we could day's winners. forget II. the Stan with El Modena running on have won, but WC didn't get It done " Edison Coach Jon Borchert found l I straight points to grab a 22-17 lead, It was a foul-plagued contest and an himself thoroughly turned off by his and Edison wasn't to get o n the plu'I offensive call against El Modena with team's victory over an El Modena side until late in the third quaner 4:05 left pro' ed to the the udecturner club which fell to 1-3. and Huntington \A;hen Chns Cole scored on a la)-up Three-year staner Darren De Feo Beach Coach Roy Miller was .,0 off Dave Margulies· steal and subse-went in for a bucket~ 1th 4:05 left and irritated by his team's first-half per-quent assist wtth 2: 11 left 1n the the Vanguards trailing, 50-48. but the Jormance against the tournament penod. basket was disallowed and De Feo host that most of his auention It was pan of an eight-point run fouled out on the pla}' afterward was forcused on comment' that turned a 40-35 deficit into a lead The Chargers dn.ln't con\ en thl' attributed to coaches at Ocean View the Chargers would not surrender. free throw (they m1s\cd 16 ol 3' 1\nd Capistrano Valley. who were but El Modena didn't go easil} dunng the game). but MarguheH·amc fretting over their team·s 14 turn-Edison mo,ed into a 58-50 lead through w11h a 12-footJumper. then overs. w 1th 2 23 left. but the Charger~ Cole took a defens1 .,.e rebound. dro\l' Nevenheless. the two go tor 11 ~ouldn'tgl\,ethe coachmuchbreath-thecounandwent1nforala~·uplora lomght (8) for the title. ing room. allowing El Modena to 54-48 lead with 3 15 to go Monarchs roll; Sailors triumph Sea Kings tabJelnlck head coach UuoUngtoo Beach 61 . La Quinta 43: Even a red-hot third quaner 1n wh11:h the Oilers connected on 9 of their lirst I 0 shots from the lidd 10 blow 11 open "asn 't enou&h 10 erase the stigma of a lirs1 half in which the\ turned the ball over 17 umes -Ii ve times an the fir;t 67 sc.-conds. "We've had so many tumo-.ers before this game that it took JUSt about 7S percent shooting from the floor in order to win." said Miller "I JU'it sat there (on the bench) because in a sense I hate to JUSt keep harping on them " Despite the rash of turnovers. the Oller'i were in an almost com1c:il halfllme lead ot 10-18. thanks in part to a La Quinta squad which couldn't find the hoop 1n its own g~m. The .\llt'C'> made JUSt 6 or 2 attempts from 1he lield in the first two penods and finished the night with 18 of 59 ( 30 S percent) The Oilers turned to full court pressure in the third quarter and the defensive tactic ma) have helped take their minds ofT their pre' 1ous mis- takes. .\t an~ rate liH' <.tra1ght buckets louncs' of Kan 1-.ao (lw1ce1. R1(0 . (Plea.ee eee EDISON/8 2) Irvine tourney scores, .checlale T'tluncllY's s.'niAMI Scorn (el UlltYenltv Hllll I C..-tlefl ~eno v euev .. Corone '3 Seventll ~" Nl4i•1na '° Orenoe •I "IMI 11'\ac.a M'"'°" ll1e10 90, lt•~no A11m11oi H C~IND !Minla Ana ., WoodDrldQe .. 1•1 ININ HllllJ CIMIM'*' Ell•~•• T& C•nvl)I) 60 ~~ Irvine 7t £1 Toro 73 """' ~ce Coron• Oaf MAr ... FO<Jnleln V•l~v ., nament. the gu> fell off and the '>hot went in ... The Wamor-. 16-Z) had a chance to 11e the score 1n the final four second\ but point guard .\h Ro una&h1 '> pas-. to Keefe under the basket m1s\Cd and theSaints(5-2)k11led the final '>econd .. We had a chance. but 11 I the pas\) was too hard," !.aid Shannon "We were looking for Keefe the w huk time It wasn't the guard's tault He was JUSt a littk C"'-Cllt'd "The big fat tor was that tht·re were no fouls lalled underneath the basket The referees let the game get awa\ It was too ph)S•cal." Shannon -.aid Turner led all '><:orers 1n the game with 17 point~ The ~a in ts abo got I~ points from <,ophomore fo~ard Bobb~ Jo)ce ~-Horii\ ltl~'~ 1• F~ *I TecleY't a.am.6•..._ o.n.. (at UiWwUtv Kill!) c--.11en CMmllMI.., l-E•ten<:I• Yl Mortno V•lle~ ~~ca ) »-trv1ne vi Marl~ """'~ca S-Corona ~ M.ar v1 Niil~ \J ''° TIW d 11'\acie 6 »-WOOObr•CIQe y' Foolnl• CM,,.....,,.. t-S.n•a An• v1 Norin, ltlvenlcle "Bobb) Jo-.ce came into bis own tonight against their bag guy (Keefe)," said Coombs .. He powered the bd up and wa, super rebounding." V.oodbndgt· had three score~ 10 douhle figures Mike ulhvan with 14. 1-.cefe w 1th 13 and Mike Murphy w 1th I~ Both rnachc\ "31d the} had ell· ix·cted a low-sconng game. · V. e were hoping for a low-sconnc l!,dme bc1.au~ that would keep them out ol 1he1r running game... said \hannon ··v. e did a good Job on their tastbreaJ.. ·· "It was to our ad,antage to keep 1t lo"' sconng." said ( oombs. "They scored "O last night (against Mission V1eJO) and almost 0 177) against (Pleaae eee IRVDU/11:1) Woodbridge H~h Coach Blll Shannon plead• on a call which went agaTnat h im and his Warrlora Thuraday night. Mater Del def eats Inglewood, 60-44;. Tars romp, 51--38 semifinal. Thi.' w1nnerc; will ml.'et Saturda} at Cal Poly Pomo na for thl.' crown. Elhs ( 19 points) and Thomas ( 17) each grabbed S1' rebounds and Tom Peabod) scored 11 points. dished out live assists and had four steals on defense. Peabody was 3-for-6 from the floor. Former assistant at CdM accepts baseball position Cards fined for ref using tests Mater Dci Hi&h continued its winnin$ ways in the Tournament of Champions Thursday night by de-- feating Inglewood in the second .)'Ound at Cal Poly Pomona. while Newport Harbor was a victor in the San D1cguito Tournament. advanc- ing to the consolation semifinals with "a sound win over Burroughs. Herc's how it went: Mater Del IO, ln1lewood 44: Le Ron .Ellis and Stuart Thomas led the Monarchs (7-0), winners the past two «a$0nS of the Tournament of Cham- pions. to a quanerfinal victory over the Sentinels which puts Mater Dc1 into lonight's semifinals against Fair- fax at 7:30. Capistrano Valley and Santa Momca will play at 9 in the o ther Mater Dei has now wo n 12 straight games tn the Tournament of Cham- pions a nd 36 in a row overall. The Monarchs are a combined 93-5 over the past four seasons. The Sentinels. who committed 20 turnovers. came to wtth1n three (29-26) early in the third quarter but never threatened after that. Mater Dei had 13 turnovers. Inglewood stayed close much of the first half by holding the ball, but a strong half-court trapping defense 1n the second half1gn1ted the Mo narchs' wtn. The Monarchs, who led at halftime 24-t 6, sho t 45 percent (21-48) from (Pleaae eee MONARCHS/Bi) km Jeln1ck. an a\'il\tant bar,eball coach ·at Corona dcl Mar dunng the span of 1977-81 and a thrt·e-year head coach at Univer;1ty High until 1984. ha~ been named Corona del Mar H1gh's head bao;eball coach Jeln1ck. a 31-}ear-old product of~t Anthon} Htgh and Lon$ Beach State, assisted at Ed1 M>n High thl' past season as a resident \uhst1tutc. and 1-; h<)pcful of obtaining a similar po!t- ition at Corona del Mar. "We'll ha\'e a couple tll kid~ coming back." ..aid Jclnick ot his team's prospects. "hut for the most part it'll be a )Oung team .. The Huntington Rench resident gained a rl.'putauon :is a fundamen- talist while a'\'i1sting :it Corona del Mar and in head l'Oachtng duties at University. "\ T LOl I I A.Pl -M o~t member<> 1)1 the St. Louis Cardinals ha.,.e been lined S l ,000 e:ich for refusing to take drug tests as p:in of their end-of- 'icason ph)sicals. the Nauonal Foot- ball League team's player represcntJ· ll\C said Thursda)' \ union official in \\ ash1ngwn suggested that such testing wa-. proh1b1ted b} the Collccu'e Bargain- ing Agreement <CBA). But in "lcv. York. a spokesman for the NH Management C"ounc1l, the 0'"'ners' bargaining unit. said that under 1t' interpretation of :i sceuon of tht' agreement. the club was within 1tc, nghts Tht' management c;pokesman al\u said the owners had sent a letter to th<' union. pro testing what 1t said wa'I the player n-prescntatlves' 1dv1S1ng pla)'- ers not to take complete postscason Zahn, Forsch won't get new contracts They will be non-roster p ayers In spring training Veteran pitchers Geoff Zahn and l\en r orsch. both of whom spent much of the 1985-SCa.Son on the disabled list, will not be offered new cont11tCl the Aniels announced Thuf'1day. Zahn and Forsch. both 39, have bctn 1nv1ted to the American Lcque club'' spnna tn101n1 as non-n»let p6a~ Zahn was 2-2 in seven game'\ for the <\ngcls last season. Bothered by tend101t1s in his kt) shoulder, he was as.signed to the disabled h't tw tct' He Joined the Anaels in I ~80 and has compiled a S2-40 rteord for them in live S<'asons. includ1n1 an 1g...s campa,an as the Ang<'ls won the AL West in 1982. Forsch spent the entire 1985 cainp:uan on the disabled hat with an 1il1na riaht elhow He undefW'Cnt 1uraery last June S for re mo' al of a bone spur in the elbow of his p1&eh1n& arm Foflcl\ c.ame &o tht AQlds \n 1981 from the Hou<ton -'stro' and ha~ a \6-l 1 tt-cord with the club <\lw Wedne~ y. the o\ngels announ('Cd th<'\ have reached an airecmen1 1n pnnc1ple wtth thrn n a I\ affiliate. lhc former Redwood Ptonttrs. to becomr the Palm pnnp Anaels and begin pla) ne't sca'<ln It was announced earher that the minor league team had been sold and was bc1na sh1f\ed to the dcsen rcson commun1\) The 1hree--year aarttmtnl call' for the tht Palm pnnas Anaels lo bqJn their home and ~uon ~ntr M\l Apnl I I ph\'i1cals tarJmal<. guard fo<' lk''"' '-lid h1. and his tt'ammates 11.1.·r1.· n1.H1l1l•J ••I the fint's fhur!>da' when th1.•\ 'lh1lwl•J up for prarucc Bo t11. pro' 1dcd t h1.· 1nformat1on dunng an intl'r. 1ev. "'1th KMOX radio The team. through puhlil rclJt111n' d1re-ctor Michael ~1enl hcl. lkl hnl'J to comment on thl' liner, ~' 1ng ''"'' .. o\ port10n ol tht.' cnd-ot-\t"J'1'n ph)sicalc. 11.crc g1,rn "''t<'r,1.1, .ind we ha'e no lOITlml'nt ht•,nnd th.11 The t ardinal ... \IOu: tht'' "'di n"1 ~ In the pla\ l)t)<, (l'OdUJl' lht'H \t'.I'• in aturda' again.,t thl· \\ a't in~1t1n Red<ilo.m\ Bo'illl told ..._ \1()\ thJt thl' plJ'l'r' through the union rc."pH''tt"nting th1.•m would most 11i..eh ,l•ei.. k•g.sl rt'l1lllf'l against the action .., don't want w ,,n1\t: J pw"km but we ha\e 10 malo.c .1'>tand1)n w.h.11 we think: t'I n'ht \\ c think th<" u'un ought to decade 11 \\ e'll Jh11k h' whatcVer tbc coun ~)'\, Bo.stll ll)ld the radio 'itatmn Dick Berthelsen general l oun<.t'I for the 'IFL Pla\el"I o\c.~tx1at11m would not return phont' 1.all\ and Others at the umon <ia1d •'nl\ Btnhelscn could d1\CU\'i thl' 1<1\Ul' Ro) JefTcrwn. a tonT\er ~Fl v.1dl· recc1v~r and now a untl1n staO rep~ntatave for the Cardinal ... rnd nine other team\. dechned to malt a statrmmt. but he dtd read a ponton of the CBA s1a,ned in 19 1 afiC'r the S7~) m1d~ason stnke Under .l\nu..le 1 l of the pla\cn· n&hts to medtca.I cart and trunnenl section 7. rqardu'& tc1t1na. sa~ I h duti ph,\1u.in ma~ upon rr,1" •nahk , JU'l d1rt.'1. t d pla)'er to H.11l'lden tm testing for chemical ahu,,· 111 de11t•ndc:nc' problems. Tht•n· \\ill n111 he an) \pot checkm& hH 1 h1·m1.JI ahu'>1' M depende-ncy by 1h1·, ut-1•r duh ph' \ll tan "Ha.zeldeo ".1 'ut>,tan.1 Jhu'l' treatment ccn11er n \ t nt''1.1!J I 1m \lillrr .t1rt'l tu1 ul admin1s.- 1r:1t1 'n tM tht· \l.in.lg<'ml'nt ( ouncll. ,,ml '! l 1. luh' ·.m· not proh1b1ted by tht' I B \ tr11m 1.·nnJUl ting unnal)'1U "" J U~' 1n tht' 1l4•\t\('a,1.ln ph\"llC&I I h\' .igrcemt'nt ha' .1 N"' 1\1on. an .11.Mrndum th~• 11utllnt•<. "hat as .111''".Jblc 1n thl' \landtHJ phH1cal " In \ppt'ndl\ D. t'nt11led \tandard \\tn1mum Prt'\t'a'ion Ph,s11.·al Exam· 1na111rn," 11 \3\\ ·t r1nahc;1s for 11 nd1.1dang hut nm hm1ttd to)· Pro- ·can. iluco\t' T H factor d1abct~ n•nal fa1lurt' .ind ~out ·· '.\a1d M1 llCf" '8 that Pf'O"' ion. wt \An \ hc'<'k for ;lll tho~ thin~ ~l "< rt· nut hm11rd to chtelting for .0 th•l\C thing\ Mo\! dub conduct pn'it\Ca<;()n ph,\tcal~ for inJu prot('('ta\m Bctau(,C.' moM clu~ cotl~ Jun a pt)~t~a,on ph" 1cal. wt 1ntct- pn-1th.it1appcndl\ l lo mean the ~ \tandar\1'i apph • \\( t~I wt'~ ncM hm11cd to tt~una for thOS( five or &i.l thing\ that ~c ru1 e11pand tt to ~ hiueq:r Wl' want ·· "In .i tot of portions of UiC aarttmcnt. la.nauaac was no• deaned up v.ohcn" ""'' s1anM. .. M1Ucr llddell. ''Th1' ..-a, one or t~m." ' Volume of radio niishaps is 1nore than you i1nagine Prom AP .Uspa&tMI So you \hink everyth•na always goes • smoothly for spor1$Ca ters, lhat bloops and blunders don'' occur. Well. fnends, guess apin. · Ed Ingles and Barry Landers. two broaaca.sters 1 who have made it in the toughest market of all, New York., can tell you stories. Ingles, sports director at WCBS radio and a frequent announcer on CBS Radio events, was attending the University of Georgia when he almost go1 burned wbile reading a story on the air on Athens station WRFC. "I was reading the news and someone put a match to it," says Ingles. "The guys had talked about things whkb had happened 1n the radio bustnen. We were Just starting out, all in our 20s, and I guess he heard somebody talk about doing it. . ''He had a lighter and I didn't anitaall~ see 11 when be came into the studio. I was wrapped up an what I was doing, especially m those days when you're not sure of what you're doing and your concentration really stays with you. ''He lit it twi ce. The first time, I wasn't sure what he was doi ng. The second time it caught and I moved the copy, but by then it had caught fire . I slammed 1t an on the table to put at out. "Then I said. •Jn another headline -this studio almost caught on fire .· "I never got back at the guy." Landers had hts most embarrassing and frustraung moment during theearlydaysofESPN. He was hired to work the NCAA Division Ill golf champ1onsh1ps 1n Des Moi nes. Iowa. ··1 flew out there wuh great expectations, my first assignment on any national TV," says Landers. "I get there and there is no media information at all. They hand me a sheet with the 30 Schools and the names of the coaches. not even the names of the players. "I had to track down each coach. I stayed up all night with index cards of30 teams and the four players on each team, which I got from the coaches." To make it easier and add some expertise, Landers asked the NCAA if he could use a college coach as color commentator. The NCAA said it was against the rules. He asked to use a local club pro. The NCAA said it was against the rules. As if those problems wcren 't enough, the worst was yet to come. "We had a tornado watch," says Landers. "'I'm a kid from the Bronx and what do 1 know from tornados? The wind starts blowing and sirens are sounding and everyone is jumping off the scaffolding and running for cover and a 'ust of wind blows all the index cards into a duck pond.' Quote of the day LH MacPlaall, President of MaJO r League Baseball's Player Relations Committee, on has upcoming rctJrement after 42 years in baseball: "I'll still be around. I'll go to spring training and I'll go to games and now that I don't have to be impartial. I'll root For the Twms." Lacorte to be cited for wreck GILROY -Angels pitcher Frank • LaCorte will be cited for failing to yield to a pedestrian in connection with ao accident that left ao 88-ycar-old woman an cri tical coodit1on. police said Thursday. Polic~ Commander Yem Gardner said LaCorte could face a charge of ve hicular manslaughter if the woman. Anne Swift, dies from injunes she sustained 1n the Dec. 3 accident. Teenager leads Boston to win the first goal and scored the second on a , Teenage.rookie Rudy Barrld1e set up ~ breakaway as Boston downed Hartford. 2-1 , Thursday night in the National Hockey League. The Whalers' SylvaiD T1r1eo• spot led Boston goalie Pat Rlaia'• first shutout bad of the season Wlth his 21st g0al. has 13th in 11 games, with a little over five minutes to play ... Elsewhere an the NHL, Du Frawley scored 38 seconds into ovenime to gjve Pittsburgh a 4-3 victory over Minnesota ... Paul GUllt scored with three seconds left in the overtime penod on Quebec's only shot in the extra period to give the Nord1ques a 5-4 triumph over Montreal ... Peter Zeiel and Derrick Smltll scored about a minute a pan in the third period as Philadelphia beat New Jersey. 6-3, for its first victory over the Devils m three tnes this season. Settlement goes to Conigliaro LOS ANGELES - A workman's • compensation settlement of $225.000 has been awarded to former Boston Red Sox slugger Tony Conigliaro. who suffered a heart attack three years ago that left ham an anvahd, a lawyer said. t ,. ', Cava down Knick•. 109-106 Mel 'hrplll scored a career-high 29 m points and vabbed 14 rebound~ and World B. f'ree added 28 points to lead Cleveland over New York. 109-105, in an NBA game Thursday night. Free scored bis team's last eight points, all from the free throw line ... In other NBA games, Rolaado Blaclmaa scored 31 points and started a 12- point, fourth-quarter Dallas surge that gave 1he Mavericks a 120-108 victory over Atlanta ... Reserve guard G•• Wllllamt scored I 0 fourth-quarter points and Cliff RobllltOD added three baskets in the final three minutes to' lift Washington to a 98-92 triumph over Chicago ... Alea: ED11l11l scored I 0 of his 44 points an a three-minute stretch late in the game to help Denver defeat Portland. 123-118 ... A Larry NaDce layup wit h six seconds hoosted Phoenix. Suns to a 107-106 victory over Sacramento . Bill Lalmbffr bit a 20-foot hee Jump shot wath four seconds to play to help Detroit snap a four-game losing streak w11h a 99-97 victory over Seattle. Stenerud says he will retire EDEN fRAIRIE. Minn -Jan [i] Stc!nerud, ~ Minnesota Vikings' player f II• whose career as a kicker has been the longest and most prolific an Nauonal Football League history, said today he wall retire at the end of the l 985 season. · "When you get older, you're not going to be as good as you are at 25 and that's a fact," Stenerud told a news conference. "The odds of coming back and ha va ng great years JUSt isn't there." At 43, Stenerud is the NFL's oldest active player. In a 19-year c.areer, he has converted an NFL-record 373 · field goals. "It became evident to me two months ago that I wasn't doing as well as I had in the last five or six years," he said. ··1 decided at that tame that lhts would be my last season." The last two years of Stenerud's career were spent m Minnesota. Last year. he was the Vikings' only representative in the Pro Bowl game and he made 20 of 23 fie ld goal tries. an 87 percent success ratio. Reds get Gullickson in trade CINCINNATI -The Cincinnati • Reds. stnving to strengthen their fron t-line pitching for a 1986 run at the Nauonal League pennan" obtained pitcher 8111 Gullickson Thursday an a six-player trade wi th the Montreal Expos. Part of the price the Reds had to pay was pan1ng wi th starter Jay Tibbs. 'To get quality, you'vegot togive upquality." Reds player-manager Pete Rose told reponers as the club announced the trade. The Reds obtained Gullickson, 26. and reserve catcher Sal Butera from Montreal in exchange for nght- handed pitchers Tibbs. Andy McGaffigan and John Stu per and backup catcher Dann B1lardello. 4 Raiders make Pro Bowl team NEW YORK -Seven New England [i] Patriots and four Los Angeles Raiders were c • t named to the Amencan Football Con-• ferencc Pro Bowl team. the National Football League announced Thursday. Running back Marcus Allen. defensive end Howie Long and comerback Mike Haynes were Ra1ders named to the starting lineups. whale tight end Todd Christensen was selected as a reserve ror the Feb. 2 game in Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. New England linebacker Andre Tippett and guard John Hannah -who made it for the eighth time -are joined by fellow Patriots Brian Holloway at tackle and inside linebacker Steve Nelson in the starting lineup. The reserves from New England are comerback Ray O aybom and running back Craig James. The other Patriot is wade receiver Irving Fryar. who was chosen as a luck return specaaltst. Players and coaches from the AFC teams voted for the Pro Bowl squads. The losing coach an the AFC tat le game wi ll handle the conference's Prn Bowl team. Television, radio TELEVISION 5 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Oeveland, Channel 9. 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Denver al Seattle, Channel 7 I 0 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: San Otego State at N~vada-Las Vegas (delayed). Channel 9. RADIO 5 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Oevcland, KLAC (570). 6:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Edmonton. KGIL(1260). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Loyola-Marymount at UCLA, KM PC (710). 9:30" p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: San Antonio at Clappers, KMPC (1 10) (following UCLA basktball). ,. IRVINE. From Bl Om nae. • • "We take great pride 1n our def en~. We won the Century League title with at last year "We've held every team an this tournament baaicatly under SO points. We say that if we can hold a team under 55, we'll do really well, "said Coombs. The only time Santa Ana had any trouble defensively was in the first few minutes of the game. Woodbridge jumped out to a 10-4 lead, but the Safots scored seven of the next nine to pull with t.hree at 14-1 l. After that. neither team ever led by more than that margin. In other Irvine Tournament games: E1taacla 74, Cuyoa to: The Eagles advanced to the consola11on finals at 2 today against Moreno Valley with a deceiving win over the Comanches. Estancia led 32-30 at the half, but couldn't put much space between itself and Canyon in the fir.at half. Center Ron Braz.ell tossed in 12 of his pme-high 25 points an the third quarter though, to help the Eagles outscore the Comanches, 20-11 , in that period. Steve Pinckney added 12 points off the bench when three Eagles got into foul trouble. Mari.Da 18, Oru1e U : The Vilungs pulled away in the third quarter after a close first half (26-20) in a seventh place semifinal game at University High. Make Meyers led Marina (6-3) wt th 16 potnts while teammate Mark Georgeson ( 14 points) was crashing the boards with 12 rebounds. Meyers also added five rebounds and three assists to his collection. Bi Uy Craft (eight points) dished off sax assists and Wilham Quinn also chipped in eight points to lead the Vtk.i ngs. OlllJ .... ..._..."' o..w ~ All Rouoagbl of Woodbridge BJch look• for a teammate durtna Thunday'• acdon again•' Santa Ana. Irvine 78, El Toro 73: The Vaqueros were thankful the clock ran oul because they let a 59-48 third quaner lead tum into a founh quaner tightrope act, but they held on and earned a spot in the seventh place championsbjp game today (3:30) against Marina. Vaqueros. Shawn Patchell chapped in 15 points and Bnan Snoddy (eight points) grabbed eight rebounds to assist Herring. Jimmy Raye (eight points) had five assists. Jeff Stone (24 points), Eric Speaker (21) and Bret Johnson ( 16) paced the Chargers. tough defeat to Foothill (56-55} Wednesday night to win a semifinal round contest against the Barons and move into the fifth place cham• pionship round tonight (5 o'clock) against Mission Viejo. Irvine (6-3) was outscored by the Chargers in the founh quaner (25-19) because of a stingy pressure defense El Toro used, bu t had enough left to wm in the Irvine High game Mike Herring had 22 points and , nine rebounds-to spearhead the Corona del Mar 68, Fountain Valley 42: Jeff Fryer scored 25 points. Doug G reen tossed an 20 and Tam Chris- tiansen grabbed 17 rebounds as the Sea Kmgs (6-1) bounced back from a The Sea J<j ngs, leading 32-21 at halftime, poured it on the second half and cruised to an easy victory at Irvine High. Tod Bearbower ( 11 assists) and Chris Hook (sax rebounds) also led CdM. which shot 53 percent (31-58) from the field . No. 18 DePaul survives, 70-67 From AP dlt.,.tcbea EVANSTON, Ill. -Rod Stnckland scored 17 points. including eight in the final seven manulc'>. as I 8th- ranked DePaul held off Northwestern 70-67 an a non- confercncc college basketball game Thursday night De Paul, 6-0. has won the last I 0 games an the M'ncs with Nonhwestern last winning in 1974. Kevan Holmes led DePaul with 18 points. while Lemone Lampley added 12 and Many Embry cairn: on the bench to score I I Nonhwestem. 5-3. was paced by· Shawn Wau .. · career-high 17 points. Reserve JeflT Grose scored 11. including four longJumpers, while Shon Morris added 13 Grose scored six straight points. including four free throws, to lift Northwestern to a 55-52 lead with 7·41 lcfl an the game. But a pair of free throws by Stickland and two more by Lampley p ve the Blue Demons a 58-55 lead they never relinquished. A pair of free throws by Shawn Walts cut the De Paul lead to 66-65 with 57 seconds left. But Stnckland's long Jumper with 14 seconds left ga ve De Paul a 68-65 lead. Grose hit a long shot with three seconds left. bul Stnckland sank two more free throw-; for the final score The Wildcats trailed most of the first half. with OePaul winning the rebound battle and building leads up to 24-19 with about five minutes left. But Elltot Fullen took a steal all the way for a layup. and then sank a pair of free throws seconds later to 11c the game at 24. Holmes. who had 14 points in the ftr!it half, h11 a jumper and Lampley made a dunk shot to gi ve OePaul a 28-24 lead, but a pair of long jumpers by Grose tied the ga me. Then DcPaul was victimized by a S<:ne'> of 1urnovcr1i. whale Watts. who had 11 points in the first, made a layup and Bob Cucuz sank two free throws for a 32-31 Wildca1 lead al halftime. onh""estem took a quack 36-31 lead an the ~cond half. but three ba~kels. including a three-point play, by Stnckland gave DePaul a 38-37 lead. In other action Washington 74 , Brlgbam Young 68: Unaversaty of Washington center C 'hns Welp scored 2 I second-half points 10 lead the Huskies to a non-conference vactof) over Brigham Young University. The 7-0 Welp fini shed the game wt th a career-high 26 point~ to lead all scorers. In a game that saw 46 fouls called, the Huslues improved their season record to 6-2. whale BY U dropped 10 2-6 BYU guards Jeff Chatman and R1ch1e Webb topped the Cougars' sconng with 20 and 16, respecti vely. The Huski t.!S began to pull away from the young Cougars midway through the second half. on the strength of seven straight po1nt'I from Welp, a junior from West Gennan} Saa Jose St. 58, Santa Clara SS: Forward Ricky Berl) scored 19 points to lead San Jose tate lo a non- confcrcnce victory over host Santa Clara in a cross-town nvalry match. The Spartans improved 1he1r record to 5-1. whale the Santa Clara Broncos tell to 2-7. The Spartans opened the game with an 8-0 lead and settled for a 35-26 margin nt the half. Bui the Broncos. led by freshman forward Jens Gordon With 18 poi nts, battled back and took a 52-51 lead with JUSI fou r minutes remaining an the game. fr:==i~~=~~~ii~~ii~5ii=~ !0~]1SON, OILERS. gemng those an every half' I read that • • MONARCHS From Bl the tloor and were able to use their speed on the coun once they broke the slow-up game of Inglewood. ' I ,. ~/jl ·~ Wishing y ou the Happiest of Holidays and a ver y Prosperous New Year. .. /·(( ~tU ·~ ~' I I 9 Fa shion I l11nd 0 ewporl Rest"h (~ 759-1622 Bulloclt.s lf1il hire Wing Vit.z (twice) and Shane Panseau had La Quinta backed up with a 30-18 deficit with JUSt 2:44 spent an the quarter. La Quinta answered with a couple of buckets, then the Oilers made another run with a 9-2 edge and Wlth still 2: IOleft an the pcnod Huntin,ton Beach had it safely tucked away with a 39-24 lead. But Huntington Beach's third win in eight tips and a berth m tom~t's finals wasn't enough to relieve Maller. "I went an there at halftime and I told them 'I can't do anything more with x's and o's. We've gone lhrough this seven times and there's nothing to be said '" With that the Oilers Coach made a quick exit and waited for the third quaner to start as he thouaht about those quotes he read in Tnursday's papers. "They're complaanmg about 14 turnovers," continued Miller. "I'm and JUSt laughed." ..!"'I> Apparently there wasn·t 100 much amusement in the Oilers's dressing quarters. The result. Not only did the Oilers· shooting swuch from 35 percent ( 7 ol 20) to 84.6 percent ( 11 of 13) in the third penod, the turnovers ratio flip- floppcd from 17 in the first half to three in the third stan1.a. Kao finished with a season-high of 15 and Panscau, V1tz and Steve Pempcr each contnbuted nine points In other tournament action WHta:>lntter 48, Bl•llOtJ Diego 42: Tom Oever scored 20 points to lead the Lions to the first round victory an the Don Volpi Tournamen1 at Santa Barbara High School. Chns Chaisson added eight ass1sh for Westminster, which improved to 1-4 with the wan. The Lions face Camanllo High tonight at 6 an the second round. Newport Harbor 51 , Barro.1111 H : The Sailors outscored the Indians. 20-8. in the first period in winning their second round consolation game an the San 01cgu1to To urnament. Harbor advances to the consola· t1on semifinals today at Tomy Pines High at 4:45. Mark Craig and Maurice Lee led the Sailors wath 10 and IS ~ints respectively. Lee raced out Wlth 11 first-half points to pace Harbor to a 35-22 advantage. The Sailors fell off the pace a btt, bu1 managed to hold leads of seven points through much of the second half. We\ Torell turned an a strong defensive game for Harbor, which improved to 2-3 an pre·scason play Torell collected ci&h1 rebounds and •uit pomts while John Richards had sax a.ss1sts and six points. College, prep basketball scores c-... WHT Safi ,,_ SI JI, San!• Clare u Wa•lllfttlOfl 74, I VU 61 UStU t2. NlofOllll SI 1' MaYWll'd JI 12, AIUM•PKlfk 61 ltOCKJIS ~Ma M, p.tW Ner•r-1' It 01) Ulall 101. Seelllt 1t IAIT S.IOfl Hll I I, Oowlne 4S IOUTM Mc:Neew St M, HW VlllltlaM 61 Hot111 CJlrollM St. rt, w ... a r:.OI ttl .. ~ Ale .. 1'1141 ... C11111 Flwlda j6 Sl9ftOll 1' ~tmoutfl S.J MIOWUT O.PalA 70. Nof111Wfl,.,n •1 Detroit 61. N Mlelloen • Ofllo SI '°· O•Ylon n s lndl•M 101. St Louis 7l WICJllle St H , Ntw Or!Mn' .. Wrlolll SI 107, Nl' llllnol• 1t IOUTHWllT •I<• '°· MMv H¥dln·••"1M $0 Tuf\a ~. 0r.i lltotlens 47 """ lcM9I 90YI ll'WleT~ I0..0111•.._ ..,,,..,.,, knla AM a, WoodbflOOt .. North, •rvertldt 1«. '"'""' .O ''""' "9c.t lemMNls) c~ .,.. MM .. "-'· " Valin 0 Mlu lon V~lo 90, Re11<no AMlmllM SS l ~ll'lltce~I MArln• 60, Ofenoe 41 1rvlt1t 11, El Toro 1l I e-.e. ...... SemlflNI\ I 1£\lancla 74, CanVOf' 60 MMeno Vallev ... C~Ofl• u ... ~llMta-ICMmiMI .... ~) Ectl\Ofl "· El MoOtna ,. HunllllOIOfl IM<ll •' • L• Quinta Q ,~ .. ~ 10--. ...... ~r1w11M111 Maltf o.i '° 1119'9-.. "•"' ... ., OOl'rllllOlltf ,. ''--...... Owo••-·• L-IMdl Pol'( S), lennlfte 4' ~t Anthony 6J, Mornlnftldl H ,.,,_T--1-IOM ............. ) llutler1Clfl so .... MlrtOa" Velallcla "· Ctrtll06 17 1c...11e11 .. 11•121 ) SOnof • ... v ... Pen ti 1-Ptll'll •. L.a wne Q ~1'-1 1m• ICllMuf• ... len• I J Anallelm Cl, Afrovo Grlftde 1' Newport bo79 IM•ketlMll Registration for the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Depart· ment's boys basketball program. wtth d1v1s1ons for grades 3-4 and 5-6. 1s now being accepted. An S 18 registration fee include<; a Jersey and shorts. All boys are welcome to tryout a t their school before registcnng. Teams will be formed at Anderson. Harbor View, Newport Heights, Mari ners and Newport Elementary schools. • All games will be played Saturdays at Ensign and Lincoln intermediate schools For information phone 644-3151. Today'• Golfer E%p091tlon The Today's Golfer cxpos111on at the Long Beach Convention Center will fea· ture the lates t innovations and new designs 1n golf equipment an apparel when 11 ru n~ Jan. 3-5 Test areas will bc set up at the show so golfers can ge l a fi rst-hand feel of the newest tools of the trade The Southern Cali fornia March of Dimes and Its local chapters have been named as the official charity bcnefit'1ary of the show. The March of Dimes will recei ve 50 cents from the sale of each adult ucket to the show. Tickets fortheexpos1t1on are available at area golf courses pnor to the <ihow and at the Lo ng Beach Convention Center during the th ree-day show Pro IM•k etlMJJ LAKERS SCHEDULE Fri ., Dec. 20 - at Cleveland. Sat Dec. 21 -at Washington. Thurs Dec. 26 -at San Antonio: Sat . Dec 28 -at acramento: un . Dec 29 - Golden State (home) Home games begin at 1 30. T1ckl't prices range from SIO 50 to S35 CLIPPERS SCHEDULE Fn., Dec. 20 -4i)an Antonio (home); Sat., Dec 21 - at Sacramen- to: Wed., Dec. 25 -at Ponland. Thurs . Dec 26 -Ph1ladelph1a (home): Sat.. Dec 28 -at Seaulc Mon .. Dec 30 -Boston (home). Home games begin at 7.30. Ticket pnces range from S5 to S20 UCI IMaketlMll ..:bedule Mon .. Dec: 23-0ral Roberts Un1vcr· s11 y; Fri., Sat.. Dec. -27-28-at Wolf Pack ('hass1c (Rt'no) (first round game v') Loyola-Mary mountl Thurs , Jan 2-San Jose ~talc, Sat . Jan. 4-• tah State, Thur'.>. Jan. 9-•at Fresno Statt', Sat . Jan 11-•at Pacific. Thurs., Jan 16-•at Cal State Fullenon: Sat .. Jan 18-•uc Santa Barbara. Thurs .. Jan. 23-•Long Beach State, Sat . Jan. 25-•New Meiu co State Thurs. Jan 30-•at Utah Statt'. · Sun .. Feb 2-•at San Jo!>t' \t.i te. Thur!>, Feb 6-•Fresno tate \at Feb 8-•Pac1fic. Mon . Feb )()-•at New Mexico State, Sat Feb. 15-•at Nevada- Las Vegas, Thurs .. Feb 20-•at Long Beach State: Mon .. Feb. 24-•at l JC· SaTita Barbara. Thur~. Feb 27-•NC\ada-La., Vegas. Sat., . March t -•c al 'itate Fullc11on Thurs.·Sat.. March 6-~-P( .\A r our- nament (Forum) •denotes PC AA game Probockey ICINGS SCHEDULE Dec. 20-at Edm onton. 'iat l>cl 21-Vancouver (ho me) )at Del 28-Winnipeg lho me) Mnn Det 30-W1nn1peg (home). All home ~mes bcgm at 7 l(J f 1lf..e1 pnces range from $8 50 to $25 Outdoor recreadon •how H. Werner Buck Enterpme.,· 21 ~t ..\n· nual Anaheim Sports. Vacauon and RV show 1\ scheduled fo r presentation at the Anaheim ( 'onve n11on Ce nter Jan + 12 Long rel·ogn1 zed ac; the largest tra' el shov. on the \Iv est ( oast. the d1spla\ features retreauonal .. eh1cle ... fo mtl}' .. a. cauon::. and outdoor sport<; act1v111es Pnces art· $4.95 for adults. $2 fo r children six·thro ugh-15. and free tor cht l· dren under SI\ Doors are open Imm noon 10 I 0 p m \aturda) and noon to 10 pm Su nda}' Monda) through Fnda). the doors are open from 2 10 10 p.m Sports on TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 11 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Rt:Oc:I Rounll· up from La\ Vega'>. ( h.innel 9 RADIO 9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL Pmshu rgh .:11 !\cv. York Giants, Channe l 4. 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Big Rig 200 truck race. Channel 9. 5 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL l...Jli.c:rc, at '-"a~h1ng ton. KLA( (570) 10 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cherry Bowl - Maryland vs. Syracuse from Pontiac. Mich., Channel 11 11 a.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY A rev1e" of the 6 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. M1.im1. FlJ dt UC LA. KMPC (7 10). 7:30 p.m -PRO HOCKEY Vancouvc r at King\, KLAC (570) .rnaJor sports stones of 1985. Channel 2. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9 Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 7.30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Long Beal h tale at Houston. K WOW ( 1600) 12:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL 7:30 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL C.al ~tall' Fullenon at Portland. KWRW ( 1370) Georgetown at DcPaul, Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Washington at St. Louis. 8 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL C lipper'> at ~atra· mento. KMPC (710) (followi ng lJ ( LA basli.ethall) Channel 2. Sunday TELEVISION 3 p.m. -SKLING: World Cup men's downhill !'tom Val Gardena. llaly (tape). Cha nnel 4 4 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. NFL wee k 1n re,.1ev. 10 am -PRO FOOTBALL Chu.ago at lktro1t. Channel ~ Channel 2. 4 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS. Boxing - Mark Breland vs. Hedgeman Robenson 1n a welterweight .bout; Evander Holyfield vs. Anthony Davis 1n a ·lightweight bout. Tyrell Biggs vs. Tony Anthony 10 a heavyweight bout; all bouts eight rounds. from Virginia 'Beach. Va .. Channel 7. IOa m -PRO FOOTBALL.( le,efandat "'le" 'r orli. Jets. Channel 4. I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Dalla-; at San Francisco. ('hannel 2. 1.30 p.rn -BASEBALL. Winter League game from \an Juan, Pueno Rico (delayed). Channl'I '\4. 4 p.m. -SOCCER: Portugal .. s West German) 1n World Cup qualifying match (tape). Channel 34 5 p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL H ol1da~ Bo"'l - .\rkansas .,,s .\nzona State. Channel ' RADIO 5 p m -PRO FOOTBALL Raiders' Pla}book -Channel 4. 5 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL Lakl•r<; .11 \.\ ·"h1ng- ton, Channel 9 I Oa.m -PRO FOOTBALL < kq·l.rnd at "-e"' 'ork frts. KNX < 107()1. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: lnl.lepcnlll'nl·l· .Bowl -Clemson vs. Minnesota from 'ihrc .. l'port. La . Channel 11. 10 a.m -PRO FOOTBALL SJn D1l·go .11 1'.an'><" Cit). K LZZ (600) 5 p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL ~h>lld:l\ Bo.,..1- .\rkansas \S . .\nzona State. KSDO ( 11,0) 7 p.m -COLLEGE BAS KETBALL Oregon 'itatl' at SC KNX (I 070> 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL M1am1, Fla at UCLA. Channel 2. ·cosell, ABC Chavez gets decision :sever ties NEW YORK (AP) -portscaster 'Howard Coscll, who helped tum 'Monday night football an to a national 'phenomenon, and ABC Sports ap· parently have severed lies, the tele· v1s1on network said ThurSday 1n a ,release. "After 20 years w11h ABC Sport!I, ·Howard Cosell has asked to forego his · rtmaining 1986 commitments with •ABC Sports and ABC Sports has :agreed to his request." the release 'said. It added that Cosell will con· unue to appear on ABC's Radio •Network. He had been scheduled to broadcast the Kentucky Derby and Preakness takes and the Tour· nament of Champions Tennis Clac;~1c next year. ~ Cosell was tht' commentator on ABC's pnmc ume coveraac of Na· t1onal Football Leaaue pmes from 11 Monday ntaht 1nccp11on 1n 1970 unul 1983. He 11lso wH part of the network's coveraae of ba.set>all's WorldSenesdunna 1977, 1979, 1981 and 1983. And he was the host dunna 1981-8$ of the hsahly acclaimed but poorly nued "Sponsbeal'' telev111on proaram. The protflm ended us run last unday. Junior lightweight gets fifth-round technical decfsion LOS .\NC1 H l.~ (.\Pl -Vv oilll Ao\1ng ( ounl'll iu nior llghtWl'ltlhl t:hJmp1on Julw ( l''>dl Ch:l\l'/ \\111\ J li lth-munJ tech nKal J cn-.1110 1)\ l'I JdT Bumphu\ in their ~hl·dulcd 111. round bout f hurs<la ) 01ght at lhl' C ll) mp1 t .\ud11urium ( haH·t. nl Ml'\ll'll remain \ un - llcti:atl'd at 4 7-0 \\1th .ii knock11ut'> Dr fkrnhardl \\·h .... art1 \hlpJX'\l •he flout alkr < haH't 'iulTcrl·d .1 'iC\ ere cu t tn h1~ left e~ehd from an JCllOCntal hull • t I 19 of the: lilth rou nd l lnder C allforn1a ~l\tng rule,. thl' rel 1p1cnt lll the butt ran not lo\( the hout C 'hn\ l'/ \~3' ahead 1rn nll thrc\' \COrt'l'nrd-. Jnd \'3' gt \l'n the tt'drn1 l al dec1s1on Both ligh ll'r' we1ghl•d I \'1 • )'lOUOJ\ There .... ere nn li.nockdnwn'i h11 1 ( ha ,er punl\hcd Rumphu' ol l lkhcart. Ind trom th<' opt"n1na ~II with \olld ldh .rnJ nght\ to th<' h<xh and head The left ha ndl•d Burnphu\ pu11lrd < h11,c11n th\' carl > going But b' lht' third round.<. ha'<'' fiaurt'd out ht\ \t ~k an<l \COl\'d :11 will lh1mph11' \\ hn ldl 111 :0.4 'ull1·11·il .1 \Ut ll> h" kit lhl'l•li. 1n thl' 'l'u1nd r11unJ hut 11 didn't in 0ul.'nll' lhl' Ollllllnll' Ill thl light In JOlllhl'f ~ult \\ H< J 'th-rJ11li.ed JU!llllr l1ghl"l'll!.hl ( hl;U lktlllJ\ 1il \ll'\1u1 J)\Hinlkl.I ou t a unan1m11u, IO·rtllllld lll'Cl\100 ll\l'I "-11 HI \1Jfltl \l11.1ndJ 111<11l11mh1J Rl'llll;1' 1111p111,ed h" l\'torJ t11 '"·:""1th :4 ll.1111~ li.uuh \l11aml.1 kll to :,... ,.: Hoth ll[!.hll'" ""l'l)thl·J I': pounJ, \ngd tln nJndl'/ of Mn1u1,u11l·J ,1 u11Jn11il011' I 11-rounJ dl'l "ron 11\ n Ju.in \ntu111n l opt·1 ol ~k\1u1 1n lhl'lf 1un101 llghl\\\'1ght hout o •sutllvan captures ninth victory In row 01 1 .\ W .\ ( Af\) -Welterweight ·hawn er 'ullt van of Toronto floo~ Ramon Nunc1 of Mexico wi th a crushtn& uppercut at 2· .SO in the fif\h round of a ~hcdulcd I ().round boul r hursdt) ntihl to remain unbeaten af\er nine profe111o nal fiahts. o· ulhYln. the 198°"4 ummcr Ol)mp1c silver medalist as a ltght· m1ddlc~1aht. never appeared to be 1n an> trouble He l\ad supenor nna ~lulls, quickl y r1.1unna out Nun~·, '°uthpew attad. -Orang• Cout OAIL V PILOT /Friday. Dec;ember 20, 1985 * , Pallbearer• carry the caaket of baaebaJJ great Roger Marta after funeral aervice.. Hundreds at Maris funeral f. Mantle, other baseball grea ts jam North Da kota cathedra l "I rl'mt·mt11:r kogrr a!> a great IJm1h man and a grcia alhletl' · '><ltll lormtr 't dnkce teammJ\l' C !ctr Bmcr hfs \1>1le tra\li.1ng 11.1th emutwn I l"J'l proud 111 ~n him· F.\R(10 . :--. I> t .\Pl-.\n 11\crllo"' .. n v.J 11l l11rml'r baseball teammates and hometo"' n Ian .. 1amnwll J cathedral Thursda' to bid farl·v.ell 1t1 homl.' nin hlttl·r Roger Mans. who ched of cancer lac,t "'l'l'k · H~· ~J' .1 plain ha\1\ '"nh l>J~utJn 'Hild l><>st C wo'>l.'IJ• ... ii f Jrgu v.h o li..nl'"" \1,m, !rum lhtldhood. ··Hc "'d'd tnenJ 111 e'c:-nonc:-.. \IJrl'> ""a' hl.·\t knov. n tor the h I huml· run' he hi t as J ~.rn kce in lllhl l'l.ltp\1ng the m.H~ ot t.1 1 hell.I h' tbc ll'gendan Bahl' ~ uth .. Some people migh t sa) he \lrurk out 1n hi\ l.l\t l1ml' at bat. but I don't think so." said the Rn John l \.1oorr an old fnend "'ho deli vered the hum11\ Jl 1hc lunnJI \.1ass ''I'd rather think of ll J\ J hJse on hath anll J lrce pass to heaven .. But "i1J C ll h\ rrmintkd thr c11ngrc:ga11on \.\ t'dn~ Ja, night 1hJ1 \1 .m' ""J" Jn Jll·Jround .:1thkte at Farao \hanle\ ll1gh ~h111 1 n.lt:llingat 11.nthall ba\kt'tball d~ tralli.. .\n em mated "'1()() peopk \Oml' \tJnd1ng 10 lhe J 'lk\ packed into \t. Maf)'s ( athedral tor thl· funeral Jnd dn o .. erllow crowd of 200 ""all.:hcd the '>er\. Ile on 11:ln 1.,111n set<t 1n the basemen I ol the church In Jn ( l\ 1111"11.·r ) 4) l11111t1all twn11.' at fA•, ti\ l.<!i(e, \tan., '>et "'h.tt "helil'\ c:J tu tx· J ndtmnal high '>Lhuo1 rl'ltlfd "'ht:n hl' rcturnl"d lour k1Lli.11ff, tor tuul'hdo"ns.. c ll h' '>aid Former New Yorli. Yankee 1cammatl' \.l1lli.l·\ Man tle. "'ho wa~ one of the pallbearer\ bru.,hcJ av.a' 1ears as he waited tor Mans· bod~ 11> hi.' hrought into thl church ") C'\ R11gl·r hal1 .1 l•n ult\ 1111 J11ing thing" "'1th ~ lla1r ( 1~h' \,lid • Bun al was planned for later 10 the da' at Hoh < r11" ( emete!). \.\ e rl 'l"r' rruull th:..1 Roger ~ ho-.e lo hi.' huned ii> I argo .. ".>.1 1d Jim \ld.Aughhn 11 thc Fargn ..\ml.'nlaii l egiun v. h1\ h hJ' ndml'd a gardl'n altl.'r \tan., di the: lc'K2i ha'>t'hall field • ome 500 people braved be luw-1ero tcmix·ralurn 111 attend a prayer service for Man-. Wcdnesda' n1Khl There!. mourners remembered the fo rmer );c"' Y11rk · Yankee as more than an out!nand1ng a1hlcte ..\mnng tho~ 1n a11endan\l' c:11 thl pra\cr '>Cf\ Ile .,..,~ ~tantle .and 11ther tormc:r 't Jnkee tc:ammatc:'> '-" h1\~ Ford and 8111 "\.1ome" ')li..11v.run 'it Li)u1!> C.ardm- \.1anager '-" h11e' Herzu@. and \-1lke ">hannon Ticket sales lagging Poor sales r eported in home s t ates of competing sch ools \.\;\; D IE<r<l(.\PI-Elat1nn11\l'r an Arkan..a\·.\fll(>n.I State matchup 1n the Holtda' Rowl ha' hl.'l·n tempered b' d1'>appom1ang l1lkl·t \ales that "lpt'O 1>u1 prospells tor a ~cllout and rl·duu~d the paH)ut to ea( h school bl.>"' I 1>tfo:1als '>3) .\s ofThur\<la\ Jhout ~.1)00 lll f..l'l'> remained lnr thl' eighth annual Hill· 1da' Bo....,I lootball gamt< l.iunda) night. pn manl) Oc:causc ol poor ticket sale'> an lhl' '>t.:hool<;' hon1l' states. said John Reid execut1' c director ot thl' eH·nt "\>v e're not going to \l'll out." he '\31d "It's a lt11k d1 .... pp01nt1ng It ' ">omcthtng \llU ""orli. hJrd 111 ,\\111!..1 hur 11 s '>ometh1ng 1Hl'f "h1lh '"u ha 'e llttk• cnntrol .. The PfOJl'l'll'll pa~ tiut tu L'.ll h '>l hool Hand'> at a~lUt SS"tl IHlll do " n from an earli er pro1ect1t1n l>I St>50.000 that .... ac; ba\Cd on a 1u100. <;eat ~llout of ~an Diego JJl Ii. \1 urph) S1ad1Um , Reid said .,._......o Hollda' Bo" I officials hchl'H'll the) had a "'inner at the gate "hen the\ landed the Sun De' 11!. .ind 14 r3nked Ra1orback~, wh o lin1'>hl'll ~cond 1n tht' Pacilic-10 < onlerl·n~l· and Southwt''it C onlercml' fl'\fll'l ll\t'I\ Arizona State QB Jeff Van Raapborat flrea a pau durlQC practic e for hi• team'• upcoming Holida y Bowl appearance. ··V. c recognw: our p<>\tllon. Rl·1J said "\\'e're al"a'' going alter J runner-up \\c JUSt tn and get th c Oc:\t Ont' "e can \\ l' got the ru nner·ur in both confr rcnleS That'\ q uite <Ill accomplt~h ment " But thl' ft'\pnn'ie h." hl•1·n luke\\arm t" homl'to"'n tan<.''' hoth ..chool~ .\rkansa!> \Old onh I no Ill ~l'l\ Imm 11' I• tl4'10-'4'JI J ll1 1nw111 .111•• .\n111n.:1 \t,lll' \l1l d Jboul hall 1•1 .i '1m1lar .tllntml"nt 1 hl' nw1t ti .111 ..i5 .l)(lt1 ti\ li..t'I\ \(llJ llX .llh h'"' \ I rrprc'\t'n\\ ,1 hitth llll thl' ~'""I F"rol th,· rrn111u''t''l'n ll111d.1 Bo" I" \\l'H' \l'll11uh 1nl !11J1nr ""1 'ear v.hl.'n Bniiham \nuntt I 1 11 \II\ 1.kll'Jll"d \11,h1µn In "''"[\' ,1 nalll)nal \.h.1111p1<1n,h1r Reill \ 11,·J 111-..lppmntmC'nt ir h1 Major Leaguers to start own an ti-dru g campaign \:E\\ 'r OR"-1.\Pl -Th<' l'\ ecu\lve director of the Ma1or I c2guc Pla)en ~~ 1at1o n c;a1d 1 hur\JJ' the union ha\ decided to Bill \ k b.astball's dru~ problem \\1th an cducauonal campaign d1ft'('t<"d :u ch1ld~n that ""1ll 1nl·lude puhl1cauon of a colonn~ hoo~ "The drua maner de~"' '4!'nOu\ thouJht "1th thorough. Iona term approa he'I," Don r eh( said "11 doe n't lend 1lKlf to quid. fi ~cs Quick fi:\cs don't th much for Iona "We ha ve condudcd that 1f a meninafu1 impact 1\ to he made. a mes must ~ ~nt to children tht' people who will be facina the problem 1n the ne\\ le\!. w.1" th.ti .trui:' .1 1 b:id ttnd 111 '>ti\·'""·" lrnm thl'nl \\1 ha'c .lJrttd "Ith .i puhlt\hl'I ••• 1li1 .1 \(M('\ 111 h\1(1li.' 'ti.llh ll''fX'\ I lo .111111 C'h01C'C' .. , Thc ti~t ruhli~at1on .• I nl11rin11 hOl)k 1111"'1 If , () ... T •I "'' '" Ill Oru~:· v.111 ht'"'111.ihk in Frhr u.1n Fehr said ·\II ro' ah1es, fmm thr hoo._ "'111hetutn('d1>' t't hHi ru t'l1ul .ltl11n prt,entHll\ tn-11ment 11nl1 f'C'\CiH\ h proaram\. thc union 'h1ef w1d The union \ll1d 1t al~ had a~rl"<'d to .i pilot protfllm d11'tttt"d at demen tl l') S4:hool \tudcni-. ~lf'kalh fi ft h and "'h •radc"' tu talk alx,ut the prohlrm ', ... 1 'I\ ' t.11lun Ii mali..l' lhl Rox• 13, " .I\ J l'.i:>Or. Im lht• lep1ll Ian .,f'• '< \ I /UOJ '' ' ~ ••a' ur'4·t "' .\riznna \ n •l' !1nJI ~.1ml' 11 thl.' '>t·ac,on \•II llll'\ •I Ii' '°'llld.I h.l'l' \('01 thl· -..un I k' 11, ,,, lht• l<t"l A1\\~ I l11r tht· 1 ,,1 11m1• \l11rt· 1h,1n .1n\\h1nj1. 1 ""J' 1u" c:m11t111tlal l1·1Jo"" n .11 tx·1n(!. ~1 't' I' lh1· 1<~•'4 fi, ""I .in.I "11'\IOjl 11 • 11 II h1 "lid PUBl.IC NOTICE "1214t ACTITIOUl9UllN€H NAM( I TA TtMUn • IW' I It ""'"Q ~ton I .,. 0 t'Q l'lw ••ne tt t• 81SU•l l AM MFG CO 6.180 Ac111no ~,t,..c 6ven1 Par~ c ... 9061' YOU'-AI Aa1• MOf't8!fl "'"a 1• ,~~ r10-su- ll 3 <•u<).,; G<o .. • It 9•~3 l .,,. l"lu••'I•" •S CO" avc1..o b)' •" no1 .. 10ua1 Aa1a Motlamm.ii "°""' ,.,,, ... ,__.., ..... hied W'lt Ille Cnunl)' c i.r11 OI °' •"9• C<l\mly °" Oecembllf II 1111 .. ,...., PuOlttn.C 0.a"941 Coett Dally Pllc'l1 o.t.moer 13 N 21 , •• ~ 'Jlll'IV.,., 3 , ... , .. : • Orange CoMt DAIL V PILOT I Friday. OecemMI' 20, 1985 FoR TH£ RE CO RD Ml'L NATIONAL CONl'IRINCI •·Clllc:eoo Ortlfl lev MIMtlole o.tf'Oll l _a.,, Wftt W L T 11 4 0 • • 0 s 10 0 , 12 0 Centrll 14 I 0 1 • 0 1 • 0 1 • 0 '1 lJ 0 llflt l"ct. ,.,. 133 334 ·** Ul 2'4 200 26' ,.,. ,., 141 lU 442 .'33 419 Ill 467 )17 33t .., 311 :m 467 1'0 "' 1Jl 111 .,. 1H>eMei 10 S 0 .. , 341 301 NV Glen11 • • 0 • .oo )71 273 W1illlntl011 t ' 0 • .00 210 1ff Pt11~1e ' • o .400 24' m $1. Loult S 10 0 .lll 262 317 AM.SR.CAN CONl'•••NCE ,. ........ 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(I t HllMMu, f'tb. 1) AMERICAN CONf'l•INCE TIEANI OFf'ENSE Wide•~ Louis LIDC>S, P11tsour1111 St~s. Steve Leroent, S.e111e. •·Wes Cllenefler, Sin Ole9o C11erveo. x·Mlrli. Clevton. Mlem l Oolonlns TllM lftlb Oui. Ne,.,sorne, Clevelen<I Brown,, •· ToCIO C11rlsr111sen, Los A~ Reicter' Teddft An111onv Munoz. Clnclr111all Benollt. Brien HOllowev, New Envl•nd PetrlOls, x· c11r11 Hinton, tndlenePOfls Gverdl Jotln Henn111, New Enole no. Mlkt Muncllek. Hout ton Oiiers, x·Rov Fo,1wr, Ml1ml Ook>fllns ~ Owlolll Step~. M11ml OolPl'ttm. A Mll>e WIOlter, Plllst>vrvll S•Nlwrs ~s De n Merino, Mleml Dole>fllns, Jt•Den F out1, Sen Dlevo Clle roe" Rllftlllne a.c.tr1 Mercu• Allen, Los A"9Wlfl Releleo. Fr-n McNeil, New Vorlt Jett. Cre111 J1mH, New E1111ten<I P•lrlOts. Kevin Madi;., Oevelancl •ownt DEf'INSIE Inch Howle Lonv, Loi A"9e41S RelOtf'\. Merk Gestlneeu. New York Jett, f:lulorl Jone\ Oen11er 8roncol T~ Joe IClecilo, New Vork Jell, >.·Boo Golk:, Clevetend Brown• Ovb* UMMc&ten Andre Tlooell, New Enolend Patriots, CllllS S.nlo. Clevellnd 8rown1; a·Mlke M4trrlwHlller, Plll1burrrgll ~ l..IMM<*en Kerl MKklenDurv, Denver 8ronc.os. Steve Nerwn, New Enol•nd P•trlots, L•nc• Melll, New V'orlt Jets ~ OerOll Ct>errv. K•MH City Cni.ls K.ennv Eeslev, See 111e, a ·Oennll S"lltll. Denver Bronc.os C~I M11i.e Hey"" Los Anveles Rel<ltn, Louis Wright. Denver Broncos, •·Rev Clavriorn. New Enolend P•trlots V>ECIAUST1 ~lcllw Gery Anderton. PlllsburOfl Steeten """""' ROlln Sl•rll., lndll nAPC>llt COits Kldr·~ 1rvi1111 Frver, New Enolend Patriot,, 5"clll T_. Frtdel vouno. SNllle S..llewk' a.wtllMup DEC. 14 ~.(It,.,,_) Frttno Stele Sl, 8owllnv Grttn 7 SATUttDAY'S GAMES Ctierrv .... let ,.entllc, Midi.) Svrecust (7-•) v• Mervlenct ll·l ) ICllennel II el 10 e m l llsde•c.-iKe .... l•t Mw..,...n, I.e.) 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(It T""") Mld'llHll 1,_.1-ll Vt NtoretX. lt·2) (C,,.,,,,.. • •' 10'.30 •.m ) c..... ..... l•t 0.a) TUH A&M (9-!) YI Aut>vrn (l·Jl tClll!lnt4 2 et 10:30 • m ,) ._ ..... (lt"8 ..... ) UCLA 11·2· 1) YI low1 I 10-II 1Clle!lnt4 • •' 1 om ) Sww .... (1t ..... ONMll Mia mi, Fla, (10.-ll YL T~ (1•1·11 (Cllennel 1 •• $ o.m.) Or-.. .... (I t Mlernl) Oillellome 19·1) YI f;M Slele (11·0) CCllennel 4 er S P.tn I .t.M llmH PST ~ A&amlt9S THUllSDAY'S ••SUL TS 13"'1 tf St·"""' ~ ,,..._, f'IRST ll ACI!. 400 verdL Victor Victorious (Hert) IS.60 UO 3.00 Retetlvety Quick IGerclel UO 210 Tlnv Cut (Mexfle4d) 4-.00 Tl,,... 10 6S. Alt0 ren Lelwre C•rlcount, A lure Hit, Bve Bv• Rlc'llle. Vuoo K.ld. Jutte Blezln, T1me1ooern.rrv. l.indes Runner ScrelCllWd. Ticket To HHVeft. No Dobt Htre, S.fety Medel, Le FH 52 IEXACTA ( 1·9) Pelc! 139.00 SECOND llACIE. JSO verd,. BUCl'.tt Of 8 olts ICreeoerl 6 00 4 00 2 40 No1lo IGerclel 580 2 .0 One Time °"" (Olderlck~) 210 Time 17 11 AllO ren Go Buos Led, Pee Men Plen. Men Of Mv DrMms, S.. ComD Scr11c11ec1· Sl<v Time. O•Yliolll Av._ U EXACTA (S·4) oeld MUO THtlltD •ACIE. SSO verd\ Bev Me<rldoc 18n>oksl 19 00 6 IO 4.60 Llllle Nik Nik (Lewis) 7 20 l 70 Tile TenMSwen (Knlolll) 4 IO Time 27 46 AISO ren Reer ZIPC>v, Lloerrvs MOotl Wind, Extr• ~Y. Reer AOmlral, Tiie Oeme scus. No scretche•. U EXACTA Cl·ll oekl S90.40. FOURTH RACE. 440 nrd' Run Georol• C Oldrcktnl 6 40 S.00 l 40 Sci•• Coe>v 11..eckevl U O S 40 Tiie Deflenr One (Herll 4.00 Time· n II AllO ren Some Tllymut, AU E~ P1ICI, Tu Oii Sne1. S-11"9 Bid, Siii Slllen, renes Vlteue. NIOllOs Maolc... -Screlelltd: VlCIOf'V He n<I. f'lnH llACIE. 350 veros Kip Tne Clle1199 IW•rd) 11.20 7 IO 4.20 Rotlln' Ette CPeullnel 40IO 14 20 Shlr1• R.-.t IG1tclel l .60 Tl"'4t: 17 94 AllO ren. Two Mkklet, FIMV Bumoo, Elu1lvetv. Fftlln Merri, Re nie Denlt ""'°°" Scretellecl: Jt11 S.OUlno U •XACTA 16-S) pelcl 152'.20 SIXTH llACE. 170 verOt.. Peclfle Glen CP•utlneJ I 10 l 40 2 40 Tiie Gold S(>lke (Lewi'! l 40 l .00 Dyno Ooo CGercJe) l 00 Time 46 10. AIM> ren Boli"9 1A1, SYretv A Cllem 11-. SP<>ntenelty, ~PC>v Mlrdel!, L• Tttere No screlches 12 IXACTA (2-1) oe ld sn .oo SIV•NTH RACE. 350 v11ds Plo<oslle (Croul 7 60 t.70 • 00 HOI Weve (Treesure > 6.IO l IO Dolls Denier (Crnoer I 4.20 Time 11 11. AllO ran: P•• Your Helld, Srr11t Ce11, Mi Perelt0 Fn turw. Merrv WhCIOw W•lh, 8oMI• GOOc:I Nurw , Oetlclte Ledv No tcrl lCllti U l.XACTA (7·2) oelcl 111.20 l lGHTH RACE. 400 verels CH•dV Sloe (Herl) 6.60 Jel Oldll (Werdl Go AIUOO ICrN9ef) Time 20 ll Att0 r en Lelnsters c~. EHy Teo II NO •er llCl'l«S NINTH ••CE. 400 v•rO• 3 20 2.40 3.20 3 00 3 00 Ice Leclv Strew Ledv Rt«* (Trt<el 10.IO (.00 l.20 Cue>lds Ster IFl!Mtroe> 3 AO 160 Miu EH ltr Scoocl (Dlderlck"'1) 360 Time 20 SS Also re n Aprll• Advence, Doctor Pu1um, Meckeret S«v, APOllO Jet Sie r, ~11119 K.ld, Gonne Be Cute, C.H Me Olemondt Scr•IClleel Full Size CODY, RICll Mn tioue, Ni11111mere Miu . Birds Merry U DAILY DOUBLIE (S-4) t>Ald M7 20 n llX.t.CTA (A-1) oeld 15210 u ,.ICK ~x tS·•·2·1·S-•l o•ld U2.0S4 00 wltll one wlnnl119 tlc.kel (Six llOI'~) 11 PICK SIX conlOlellon 1>1lcl M It 40 wllll SJ wlnnl"9 tlc.llets (five llOl'tnl 11 ...Cl< NINE ll·S ... S-6-2·7·S-4l oeld 1246 60 with 10 wlnnl"9 lk:ket1 C1lx llonHI Cerryovtr· stl,09t,60 Alllndel\Oe: 3,196 Coast Christmas Classic preview (at E stancia High School) Dec. H ·U , H Ca lifornia High Nickname: Condors. Lea&ue: Whitmont League. Colors: Blue and Gold. Co-coaches: Paul Turley and Howard Demmelmaier (first year) 1985 record: 2-18. First round foe: Irvine 10·40 a.m. Returning Starters: Randy Churchward, 6-4. Sr .• center. David Juarez, 6-0, Sr .. guard. Coacllet' backrroa.ad: ·~ - Turley and Dem- melmaier arc beginning a virtually brand new program after the 1985 campaign in which the Condors stru~led to a last place finish in the Whitmont League. Churchward and Juarez are the co-<:aptai ns and team leaders in what ./ promises to be a running fo nnat with a man-to- man and press de- fensively and a fastbrealc Dem.melmaJer offen se. A look at the Condors Churchward and Juarez have some fam iliar company wi1h them -6-3 junior Corey Hoffert, 6-0 junior Roger Moran, 6-3 Junior Tige Vellone and 6-3 junior Ed Zeron1s were all on the varsity as sophomores. An additional commodity is evident in 6-7 Raul Juarez, a 250-pound senior out for basketball for 1he first Lime. Gtrtt Seccw HIGH SCHOOL ............ llt9Mn 4, West Ternn<.e 0 EdllOft scorl"9' Tlnsmen 1, Fontti I, NedOn I, Bleffld I Est9ftde s. GvdM ~ o Ettencle scorl"9 A Mlller I, AOlell I, McKltrnen I. Hunltr I, K. Miiier I Glt1I ..... Mdlrt HIGH SCHOOL S4lftMt L .. 9119 Wfttmimter 2. M1rtN I Weslmlnsltr scorl119· Whllmv·tr 1, Love· lend I MltlnA K«lng S.ldlne I ~ > . NBA WIESTll•N COMf'E•llNCE hcMc DMsllll w L Pct. Llien 22 3 lllO Porlleno IS 14 Sl7 S..ttle 11 17 393 C°llllf*'S 9 17 .346 Ptlotnla 9 17 .346 Golden St••~ 10 20 )l3 Mldwfttl>MVM HO\alon II • 667 De11ver ,. 9 .667 U1111 16 12 S71 Sen Antonio IS 12 SS6 O•llU 13 12 S20 S.t•emento ' II ll3 EASTIE•N CONf'E•IENCIE AlllMk OMMeft &o11on 21 s ·'°' New Jerw v IS 12 .SS6 PllllalM!Phl• 1• 12 .Sll W•"11'1Glon 13 12 S10 ~York 7 19 26' c.MrW ONtMel'I MltweukM II II 621 Detroit IS 13 SJ6 Alie nit 13 14 411 Cleve11no 12 14 462 Clllcego 10 20 l33 lndlena 7 II * TlwndllY's Seem Clevet•no 109. New V°'k lOS Denet 120. All1n1e IOI Wetlllnoton 91,Cllk:ago 9'2 Denver 123, Porllend 111 ~nla 107, S.cremento 106 Oetroll 99, S..llle 97 T ........ 1~ Lellen el Clevtlend Sen Anlonl.> er C°llllf*'S Houlton er New JerMY Ut111 et Pllllede!Pflle Mnweukft at tndl•ne GB 9 121"1 13V. 1311:1 14'1> 2V. l • ' 611> 7 1'1> ,. 2'1'> • •'h I'!) ' HIGH SCHOOL EclMft 61, El MedlM Sf (LI OUIMa T~) EclMll ('11 •1 MMIM (Sfl ....... ,., ....... ,., Ammann 6 2 3 I• Ervin 0 0 3 0 Mlroulles J 3 l 9 He mlln I 3 J lt Smltll 2 • 2 I De Feo 1 2 S 6 Cole 6 3 J IS Rvuew I I 3 17 l(etone J 3 2 9 Mllloc.k I 0 0 2 Prince O I I I Alllrl S 3 S I) H•nen I 0 O 2 De GrM 0 0 3 0 Avert o O I O Stnorber I 0 2 2 Hendrsn 1 1 o J Coolllll O o 1 O Tolelt 'l'2 17 IS 61 Totelt 25 ' 27 S9 Sc .... "" OU.rtws Edi.on 11 IS I• IS-SI El Modena IS 17 10 17-59 Hunttntton ... di 61, La Quinta 43 (LI OUIMa T__,,_,) t41'I. IMaCll (61 I LI 011111ta I U ) Peme>el' VIII J•n1An Mot>ef'IV K10 Perl1A1u k llls Snow Gu1>1r Lene Porter Dl•on Torets ttflllftp .. " ... ,., 4 I O fW!lllcmDOO?"O 3 3 I 9 8 utord S I 4 11 I I 3 3 RemlAV 2 I 2 s I 2 3 • Jeckton 6 1 1 13 6 3 I IS Oennlton 3 0 2 6 • 1 2 9 LM 2 2 0 6 202 •Joe 0010 2 I 0 S Ractnwld I 0 S 2 1113WllM>n 0010 o o o o V•nn .. u o o 1 o 0 0 0 0 MJtetkv 0 0 I 0 O 0 0 0 S.rolt O O 0 0 24 13 12 61 Tore" 19 S 21 CJ 5'W9 "" Quertws Hunll"91on BHCll 10 10 2S I.,_. I Le Qulnte 13 S 11 1)-43 TecMlce1· Rectenwald CLQ). NewPOrt HartMN' 51, Burreu9tls ll I Sell D1e9U1te T--'*"> N..._.,, (SI) ~'(JI) .. ,,..... .. ..... ,., M Crelo 4 2 2 10 l(ellv 4 O I a Rlc11aro1 1 4 7 6 M~11 3 O 1 6 LM 4 7 3 IS CHel 0 0 l 0 A"lrom 4 0 0 I Tebelt 2 I 2 S Torell 3 0 I 6 Herrls 4 4 S 12 G"1'11nos I O 1 2 Bowne 3 o 4 6 Young I 2 1 4 Llf!Wfes 0 I 0 I Sllewerd 0 0 2 0 Tolel1 II IS 12 SI Totelt 16 6 17 JI Scwe 11¥ °"'"'" Newoon Herbor 20 IS I ~I Burr<>vo111 e I• I .._31 S..... AM 41, W11•rldel 46 lntMT~) w ....... (46) Salltt Ma 141) ....... ,., ......... MurPl'tv S 2 2 12 Joyce S 2 3 12 Brven I 0 l 2 Stewert 2 '1 S ' l(fffe 3 7 3 13 Tur_. 7 l J 17 Rouneolll 0 2 4 2 8elley 3 I I 7 SulUv•n 7 O I 14 L vnwooo 2 0 2 4 York 1 I 0 l Lene I 0 I 2 Bttncrt 0 0 t 0 Totels 17 12 I• 46 Tol•I• 10 I lS .. Sc.9r'9 11¥ ~ WOOClbriclOe l2 11 14 ~ !.Ante Ana 1 14 13 1.-.cl E1'9nda 74, CliftVM 40 '""""' T_,_._,) c.m.n 160) llttMde (74) ....... ,., ......... RHm 2 3 2 7 ~v 2 t • S Gtrcle 110 • 2 24 Ruslc.k 4 4 O 12 Murv • 3 • 10 Bruetl II 3 '1 2S Wllllem' 2 0 0 4 Trelo S 0 S 10 Peullsll l O I 6 Covey O • S • Pltrce 2 0 1 • Tiii I l 0 S Bovtr 1 0 0 2 Plncknev • • I 12 ~w 0 2 I 2 8ektr 0 I 0 1 Totets 24 12 I~ 60 Tolelt 2S '10 17 7• Sc-11¥ Qui,... Cenvon 16 14 11 19-tO E 11encl• 1S 17 20 2::1-74 CdM, OV, Marina score victories bee womeri not so luck y . !E non-corif ere nee action Oceu View 71, Livermore 44: The Seahawks opened defense of their Granada Classic title with a resounding victory over L1vennorc . Tnna Vlachos fi red off 14 points in the first quarter en route to a game·high. 29-point performance. Teammate Ten ZanelJ1 scored I 2 point!., brought down six rebounds and had five steals. less than two minute$ remamin~ 1n the game to ice the victory. Brewster also had nme rebounds. The Vikings will conclude their trip to Tuoloumne Cit y when they play Ceres High on Saturday al I. Corona del Mar, Ocean View and Manna amc home with v1ctoncs after playing on the road )"hursday night 1n girls high school basketball ~• tion. Orange Coast College wasn't as fortuna1e in mm unity college action. though. Corona del Mar's Sea Kings moved into 1hc nsolation championr;h1p of the Garden Grove oumamcnt, Ocean View's Seahawks picked up here they left off last year al the Granada Classic and Marina's Vikings won their fint game of e orthem California road tnp Herc's how the action went Thu~a)' night Corou del Mar 5t, WlsJttler l O: Three Sea E scored in double ficures to overpower the nals 1n the f0nsolat1on ~m1final pme at en Grove Michelle Willard had 20 point~ and I 7 bound5. K.C. Jonn put up 22 point\ and had five s11ts. and junior ,auard Kathy m1rl to sed in 13 1nts ind turned in 1 strona defensive effon with rec steals. th~ rebounds and two ut&IU . Corona dcl Mar (2-3) meeu Huntm1ton Beach in the oonsol1tion champio nship Saturd1y at t0·30 a.m Shelly Straiaht. Ocean View's 6-2 staning post. ~ulTercd a head injury in the opening m1nule!a oft he aame when she ran into a teammate he was examined at a local hospital and later released. but 1s not expected to play tonight in a second round encounter. Martu H, S.mmervilk U : The V1k1ngs got ~taned on the nfht track on their two-same, Nonhem California tour by bcatina Summerville 1n a non-lcque pme behind the fine efforu of Kathy Stuppy and Ubcrty Brewster Stuppy scored 12 points and vabbcd 1 I rebounds while Brewster tossed in 10 poinu, includina th ree slrliaht field aoals c.,ly m the fourth quaner which helped Marina build on a lead 1t never reh~u1sbcd. Heather K.irkup (nine points). who finished Vo'lth six assists, was on the oassing end of Brewster's thrtt shots. Manna's All110n Krause and 8nd1ene hk1crk• alw hit two cruc1aJ lh~·pom• play1 with In community college action: Green RJver, Waatl. 81, Oru1e Coa1t 17: The Pi rates held a 10-4 lcad. then 1r1&led at halftime by 12 points and never reaained their balance a.s v1s1tina Green Rive r took an opening round victory in the Citrus Tournament at Arosa·Pacific ColleRe. Oranac Coast (7-3}. which came within nine (47.38) early in the second half after beina down 38·26 at halfi1mc. never was a threat after leadina early on. Lisa Schumaker (20 points) at1d Amy Hat· hcock combined for JS points for Oran,e Coatt, but the Ptratn we~ ovtnnatcbed and outbustled 1n this one. Ken Strobeck (23 points), Maura Doohan (20) and Cindy Tokan ( 1 S) were the hot shooters for Orecn River while Strobeck ( 13 rebounds) and Sonia Swan ( 12 rebounds, nine points) controlled the boanh. Mary Tbobc bad 14 points and 11 rebounds ror Oranaie Coest., whJCh plays at .. today It A7UM PaCI fk qa.11at G lendaJc or Ol nard. 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'"° s.1 Butere. cetcner PITTSBURGH PIRA TES-Nern8(l Oen· nl1 Rooers meneoer •n<I Don Wllllems Ol1Clll"9 COICh of .N•thu• ot '"' EHlern l.Moue. Announc1<1 lllel Tommv Send• wlll return H meneoer of Hewell of Ille Peclllc Coe11 Lff- aASKRTSALL NeftlNI hllletMI AsMdetleft NBA-Flneo Derrvl Dewklns ot tlle New JtrH V Nets '2,000 end Sten Slloenovlcll ol Ille lnol•ne Pecers 1750 for llollllno CS.,,rlno • ~me S.rurd1v nro111 Fined Mk:lleel Rev RlcllerdlOft ot Ne"' Jtrw v UOO end Rov Hlnt0n ot Ille Clevelen<I Cevaller\ S2SO for 0111er tnclo.nrs FOOTBALL Ne"-! l'oetMll L .. _ MINNESOTA VllCINGS-Announclil ,,,. rellre~nt of Jen Stenerucs. Piece-kicker fflKllYe 11 Ille Ind ot Ille 191S \tUon HOCKEY Netlenll Hedley LM9Ut NEW VORIC RANGERS-Treded Mike Roven, ce11ter, to '"• Edmonton Oller• for Lerrv Metnvk.. Cletentemen, •nd Todd Slruel>v, ltft wino Houae of imports Select your Holiday Gift.wrap and Surprise Delivery Plan MERCEDES· BENZ Our accommodating 96 month ownership plan makes delivery convenient t1£RCEDEs '3 1 •2 3 3 3 ..... \\\ f1fi l1 IEACll. lllUA 'OK , ... ".. • 11i1121.as11. 11411&o.1Jo, I •• -- , Minor refining makes Subaru's XT Coupe cooler The flagship of the '86 Subaru tine, the sleek sporty XT Coupe, features important refinements in- side and out. From a new hood scoop on XT Turbos, to upgraded suspension on 4WO Turbos, to more color- coordinated rear seat upholstery on GL and Turbo XTs, to variable- ratio manual steering on OLs. 1986 Is a year of refinement for this trend-setting aerodynamic coupe. While no earth-shattering new ground was broken in refining the XT Coupe's standard multi-point fuel Injection 1.8-llter four. some "tweaks" have resulted in a smooth, cooler-running power- plant. To Improve both driveabllity and XT Coupee feature new. more color-coordinated upholatery f rout and rear for 1986. reliability, modifications were made to the engine's Electronic Control Module. Among other changes. the "warm-up strategy'' of this microprocessor was im- proved, and the already impressive self-diagnostic abilities of the "black box" were enhanced. To get the most acceleration possible, even when using air conditioning, automatic trans- mission XT Turbos, both front- drive and four-wheel-drive, have momentary air-conditioning com- pressor cut-out at wide-open throt- tle. Even the hot underhood temperatures, unavoidable in emissions-legal turbocharged en- gines, wlll be lowered with the XT Turbo's new aerodynamically de- signed hood scoop. No only does this scoop help cool the turbo- charger and engine compartment, but it has no detrimental effect on the XT's Impressive 0.29 drag coefficient. All XT Coupes. even the surpris- ingly inexpensive OL version, come standard with fully independent suspension with front and rear anti- sway bars. But for 1986, Fuji -engineer.s paid particular attention to getting the best skid-pad per- formance possible from the top-of- the-llne 4 WO Turbo XT with air suspension. Orange Coall DAILY PILOT /Frld1y, Oeoemb« 20, 1985 Front-wheel-drive XT Turboe for '86 have a hood scoop which belpa keep engine compa rtme nt cooler. Shock absorber damping forces, front and rear, were increased, while the rear anti-sway bar diameter was increased from 16 to 18 mm. Even the jounce stops were made shorter and of progressive- rate compression rubber The result. according to Fuji tests of a production XT Coupe with four- wheel-drive engaged, is more than 0.81 G lateral acceleration. What makes this figure even more Im- pressive is the amazingly smooth and supple ride from the slef- leveling and height-adjustable air suspension. This improved suspension con- tinues the Subaru XT's mission of providing sporting characteristics om a comfortable. practical, aero- dynamic touring car. Not only does the '86 Subaru XT offer a rich new Lucent Gray exterior color and a new-process Mica-RM. made-with uniform slices of pearlescent mica rather than metallic chips, but also Turbo models have an entirely new array of two-tone combinations. With the n~w Lucent Gray. Light- ning Silver or Extra Black for the lower body color. these new two- tone colors give an even sleeker. lower appearance to XT Turbos While the· 85 XT Coupe is already quite a success in winning new. younger (and a higher percentage of female and single) customers to the Subaru family, Fu11 engineers continued to hone the features of the XT. paying attention to small details for that extra measure of customer satisfaction For instance, to get in and out of the rear seat more easily, the right front bucket seat of 2-plus-2 XT models has been fitted with a "walk-in device'' which automati- cally moves the seat forward when the back rest is released (by depressing a foot pedal). To help keep the interior cooler, Turbo models now come with front and t'.~heir already tinted glass. Turbo models also get a driver's side vanity mirror. In combination with the standard three-way spot light. these mirrors otter well- 1lluminated viewing. Even such a minor thing as the park mg pos1t1on of the efficient single wmdsh1eld wiper has been changed for faster clearing action for the driver All models except OLs have HR- rated all-season tires for extra traction in any weather. Unlike many other sporty cars. the Subaru XT Coupe features a choice of front-wheel-drive or four- wheel-drive for the ultimate in bad weather traction In fact, with the XT Coupe, Subaru 1s further ex- panding the appeal of 4WO by offering ~t on such a sporty model. And on XT 4WO Turbos, tour- wheel-dnve can be engaged or disengaged at any speed with just the push of a button -whether you choose an automatic of five-speed manual transmission. With its durable. -horizontally opposed four and its wind-cheating shape. the '86 Subaru XT Coupe otters the best combination ot sport mess and reliability. 1986 PLYMOUTH IMPORTS HERE NOW! VISIT OUR AWARD WINNING SERVICE DEPARTMENT. IN STOCK sgg OVER FACTORY INVOICEI• ALL VISTAS s399 OVER FACTORY INVOICE!• @la7iV{~JUJ¥f-T Ollor ...... /1 In .... lllMt ... 11011C1 TO MU: fAClOIT IMJICt OCXS lllll llCllll DlALO HOl.DIACllS, DlALO M TM.10 omalll. --~Ga 9'COnM ANDS flOM Tll IMllHCTlllJ fO WfDf#r\ 4 WHEEL DRIVES IN STOCK NOW THE #1 CHRYSLER CORPORATION SERVICE FACILITY IN ORANGE COUNTY. OUR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE ASE CERTIFIED! ( NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ) A UTOMOTIVE s ERV ICE E XCELLENCE CHRYSLER tnopqr CORPORATION GENUINE PARTS .. , . ~ --~..---~--..-... ,... ................... cm ...... ._ ... ._._.. ................ ._.~ .... _. ....... .. M 0tange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Oecembef 20, 1986 Winterize your car for traveling to snow c ountry ,. If you're plannlng weekend or hotlday trips to the mountalnt, the Automobile Club of Southern ' California urgea you to winterize your vehlcles so they can wlth1tand the stresses and strains of cold weather. fatigue Just u lta owner might If exposed to aevere temperature dropa." Winterizing the car Isn't limited to Just adding anti-freeze to the coollng ayatem. Appleby offers this checkllat of ballc maintenance and cold weather checka to help eliminate car trouble: appear brlttle, cracked or swollen. Tighten any loose clamps. "Car care Is a year-round concern and Appleby aald regular check-ups and preven- tive maintenance by s. competent mechanic le the "b99t lnaurance" 1galn1t unexpected break- downs. •Check exhauat ayatem for leakage. Fumes could eacape Into the pauenger compartment •Be sure the radiator has adequate coolant - a 50 percent mixture of anti-freeze and water - and the radiator cap Is In good condition. Have the cap tested to ensure It holds the correct pressure mot0tl1t1 1hould routinely check basic vehicle ' ayateme. But In winter, several extra checks may be • necee1ary," said Michael Appleby, the Auto Club's , automotive engineering manager. "It Isn't uncom- mon for a car to suffer from exposure, frostbite and "Studt• Indicate cooling 1yatem failures are a major cause of mechanical breakdowns on the highway," he continued. "Moat car manufacturers recommend a .cooling 1y1tem ttuah once ' year. This can be done In the winter or the summer." · during alow-movtng or stalled traffic. •Check the car's V·belts for fraying, cracks. cuts and proper tenalOfl. Looae or worn-out belts won't drive the aoceuorlea properly. •Replace any· radiator or heater hoses that •Check your owner's manual to make sure you're using the proper weight motor Oii for winter driving. Change the oll. lubricate the chassis and poor hinges, then check the dlfferentlal lubrlcant. •Be sure the transmission fluld Is full. I 'Disk drive' aids purchase of car ·'Chevy Tech' gives information, options for figuring the cost TROY, Mich. -If you're one of the mllllons of Americans who .now use a personal computer, you may want to "disk drive" a -1986 Chevrolet. The 1986 model ''Chevy Tech" ''diskette -specially designed software that allows personal 'computer users to figure the cost of a new Chevrolet car or truck with all the options -Is now available nationwide-. -Versions "ate avallable for Apple lie, IBM '·pc and Commodore 64 com- cx.puters from Chevrolet for a .. nominal $3 charge to cover handling and postage. u "The 'Chevy Tech' diskette ···puts Chevrolet at the lead Ing . edge of utlllzlng the vast 'personal computer owner base In a mar- -ketlng effort," said Thomas A. ·-Staudt, Chevrolet general mar- keting manager. "In our test ... programs, consumers have been enthusiastic about this unique method of providing them with • Information on the Chevrolet product lineup. "The 'Chevy Tech' diskette • reaches people who are es- pecially Interested In a new car or truck and provides them with • useful Information. In an earlier test, It proved to be useful to ~.consumers In making new car or .. truck purchasing decisions.·· :.. TtTe computer program begins , with the muslcal Chevy theme and then Invites you to choose .among Chevrolet's entire 1986 • passenger car and light-duty truck line. "Chevy Tech" then displays basic Information about \hat model, such as standard equip- ment -and begins listing the optional equipment and prices, providing a running total of the Manufacturer's Suggested Reta II Price. If you've added more optional equipment than you really want -or-may be ableto afford - slmply ask the computer to remove some equlpm~. It wlll do it g,ulckly and provl a new totalprlce. Once you're comforts with the model, Its options and etall price. a finance calculator wlll help determine the monthly pay- ments -depending on varying rates of Interest, payment periods, trade-In allowances and other variables. Just to tighten things up a bit, there's a short game -"De- preciation Derby" -In which you race against the clock to get your 12 used cars to the dealer for a trade-In. The cars' value drops as you try to run the obstacles and time passes. The 1986 ''Chevy Tech" dis- kette Is now available through direct mall. Send a $3 check or money order to cover handling and malling, and the type of computer (IBM PC. Apple lie or Commodore 64) to: Chevy Tech. P.O. Box 2054, Warren, Mich. 48090-2054 . While "Chevy Tech" provides the Information, It's just a tool as It concludes: "A test drive Is better than a disk drive.'· Compiled by Neil Clark and Dick Roodzant Q: rm /lt'fl/llll huge b1/lmn of Heam Ill// of /hi! 1uilpl/>t' 11( 1111 /(11 Old ( 1'111 u \II I J.. 11111\ that ""'''' /rt11l1 llw t'1H•lin41 II 1/t'ltr II f(t'lllng inlo lh<• c.rlinderf I I 1he t 1 ·lindn ht•ad 11 <'W< J..cd / '/111111 i/111111• tltl' < "'· hi// 11 tlw 11111hlc11111 a ft'ilJ.. fftf( lleUt! 1tu 1J.. ,., /'II /w1·1· thl! car fixed /.1 therl! 1ume 1e111ha1w1111•/I "'"'Ji 1111111tlt11111111J.111x1l11• l11•t1cl 11// //11· 1•111t11w ' M \ A: Wh1I<' there ar<' tests that can detect and eit•n mc.iwrc thl' lcakJgc hl'tY>cen a l\ilndcr Jntl the t'n~1ne·, ,·1ml1ng Jackets. they can·1 actuall) d1stingu1sh b<tY>ccn J kJlin11. head gasket and a cracked head An e\penenced d1dgrt11\· tic mechanic ma) be reasonabl\ cenain of the CJuSc hJ\t'd Jctuall1 stamped .. Smog Cen1llc:J1e RNu1red .. 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"h1le JudnJttnl( umkr load Q1tt'l/lll//I ffll /JI/I I 11/1111111 1111 tl/(/1111111/111 lll1/lll/1'/11//f1 1 ,/llt/ 11•pt11r 1/11111/cl hi' t1ddrC'1 IC'tl '" /Ill IL 10 Tl'TOR l11/nm11hl/1• ( l11h "' '""'"''"' ( alt/tu 11/u c II /JI/ I '11'\\ l{lc.1{11'1 European convertible newest 'toy ~ ~RICKTOWN. N.J: (BW) - The newest "toy" for auto butts and even those who couldn't afford to be auto buffs up to now Is expected to be the Oest& convertible at $5.499 which wlll arrive here from Europe next spring. The only convertible to be ottered In this country In th is price range, the top-down yer- sion Is one of six model Oestas being Imported through lnthelco of West Germany. Other models will be as low as $4,990. The Desta wlll be produced with Ford 1600 cc fuel Injection engines, with five-speed trans- mission, front-wheel drive and four wheel Independent suspension. It wlll have front disk brakes and rack and pinion steering and wlll be equipped with heater and defroster. Automatic trans- mission will be Introduced late next year. Currently produced In Greece by NAMCO, A.G., an acknowl- edged world leader In advanced engineering technology, future production Is planned for a new plant In West Germany. Brooke Welsleder, president of Desta of America (East), the first distribution arm for the car In the U.S., expects Desta, "a new generation of car," to attract both ''fun" car seekers and those who seek economy with value. Welsleder said the car was Inspired by the Citroen Pony which for 13 years has been sold In Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Gasoline cost down 1.3 cents New price per gallon ts lowest December avera e since 1980 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The average price for a gallon of gasoline fell to S 1.33 this month, down 1.3 cents from November. an auto club survey of 600 service stations In Northern Cali- fornia and Nevada reported Monday. The new price Is the lowest December average since 1980, the Callfornla State Automobile Association reported. The average price at self- service stations was $1 .22, down 0.4 cents from November, while the full-service average was $1.44, down 2 cents. A gallon of unleaded regular was $1.21 at self-service pumps, a dime more than leaded fuel. Premium leaded and unleaded averaged $1 .34 at self-service stations and $1 .53 at full-service retallers. Diesel fuel was $1 .23 at self- service pumps, gasohol was $1 .24 and liquid propane was 93 cents. The auto club predicted no problems In obtaining gas on the upcoming holidays. It said 30 percent of the retailers are open 24 hours a day, 62 percent plan to be open on Christmas and 75 percent wlll be open New Years Day. o.n mo.st new cars, our manufacturer's sticker price includes our appearance package: Pm stripe, Scotchguard & floor mats. a. magnon pontiac Some recovery seen in dropping auto sale figures • 1986 JETTA per ma. 1986 CABRIOLET Based on 60 mos. $1000 cash or 5 apd. air conditioning , sport trade down. 12.51 A.P.R. def. pymt Interior, Plus lots more.# 00'4'408 Price $1 2,940 on approved credit. 11206439 1986 GOLF ... Ill. Baaed on 60 moa. $800 cash or trade down. 12•1. almple lnttreat. Def. pymt price $10,9"40. on approved credit. #00051"4 DILUXE USED ca11 '80VW RAlllT 1 8186 ....... ~·lllll t..M .......... ....... r~-· '1 1 vw CAMPER •8888 '81 TOYOTA TIRCIL 1 118 •• ............. ~ ........ ..... ,.,, ••• 0-....... """0 .... .. °)-:;i:-,..,,. 'IOVW RAlllT 1 86 •• AM cert tuO~ to prtor ....... T ... Uc a dOO. ,...,..,.end• 12·22-16 '82VW '75 SCIROCCO MIRCIDIS 1 6888 1 7486 .... ~ ... ~ ......... •<r:.-:..-...... ,..__.,. Jin AS • QUANTUMS SCIROCCOS • GOLPS '81 vw CONY. 1 188 •• ........ ,... ............ --~u1: !&,=:=.. .._ .. _ '61 IUG 1 2888 ...... , ........ (leiJlll: ,,_., '81 AUDI 1 8486 .,:::j~ '70 IUG 1 2788 ·-r-..-- 1442 South Brfatol, Santa Ana (lntereectlon of Brt1tot and Edinger)• (714) M&--0220 % • l.P .R. FllllllClll& 011 ILL POllTl'IC SUllllRDS TILL DEC. 31, 1111 01 IPPllYED CREDIT WE SELL . EXCITEMENT • TIAC 1e1u 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • Newport Beach (714) 549-4300 Hangover followt ng August & September promotions wears off ly I DWA"D MILLER u ......... DETROIT -Sales of new domestic cars fell 12.6 percent In early December compared with a year ago, according to company reports last Friday, but the show- ing waa viewed as a alight Improvement over the sales of the paat two months. Industry leader General Motors Corp. posted a year-to- year decline of 10.2 percent In the Dec. 1-10 period, whlle Ford Motor Co. ul• were down 18. 1 percent and Chrysler Corp. 's were off 11.4 percent. "The hangover that followed the Auguat and September promotion• It wearing off," said analyat David Healy of Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. In New York. While limping back. tales probably won't become ttrong enough to allow the automakers to avoid further .. 1 .. Incentive program•, H .. Jy Mid. Th• Big Three, which ltag9d a pricing war In late aummer, are offering a limited number of rebates and special financing plans currently, mostly on smaller cars . The seasonally adjusted an- nual rate of sales for the period was 7.2 mllllon, a marked Im- provement over the levels of 6 million and below suffered by the Industry In October and Npvem- ber. Car sales for the year wlll finish slightly above 8 million. Importers only report their sales once a month. Big Three market shares broke down close to traditional levefs: GM 58.9 percent. Ford 24.8 percent and Chrysler 12.2 per- cent. It was one of the few periods of the year that GM has ap- proached Its traditional market share . American Honda Motor Co . Inc. sales of Ohio-made cars fell 39.5 percent In the period, American Motors Corp. sales were off 46.8 percent and Volks- wagen of America Inc. sale• rOM 60.3 percent. The Industry total came to 181,278 for the period, down 12.6 percent from 184.470 a year ago. Because of the Chrlatma1 hol- iday, the Dec. 11-20 sales reports won't be released untll Jan. 3. Year-end sales are to be an- nounced Jan. 6. COMPLETE local sports delivered d ally 1n the Daily Pilat ~.&....:.."----------------------------.... -------------------------------------~--------~~~~~~~~ Of'AnOt Coal• DAILY PILOT /Fr~. Olclmbet ~. 1111 In •D1H flCTmOUI...,..... NAm STATDmNT f ,,. lotlowlnQ pettOna a1 a doing bu1lna11 •• OlenwOOd Pl~. S.. I VIC· tori• 81rMI, Cotti M ... , CA 92827 John L Ull~ 232 Aob- lnllOOd PlllCI 1,.0911 M .... CA 12127 ftllt bUt l"-tl II ton• ®Ctld by Ill lndl\ll~al .,IQhn L. Uttl Tllll llltetnent WU hltd with 1111 COunty Clerlt ot Or· at'OI County on o.c..moer 10 1116 ,a.1 Pubttlllad Orange Coatt Di iiy PllOt o.c.tnl>el' t3, 20. 21. 1H 5. Jll'u1ty 3. 1918 F·&g& MllC NOTlCE Pt.a.IC NOTtc£ Ml.IC M>TlCE ~~--;..;.;.;;;..;.;;,:;.:;:.;:;,:~~1·~--..;..;;-.;-.;,;..;,;~~- 1~ NOll!lefly p.,all9' un'-1 II .. INde on a blank grantino of the C*lUon, )'O'I ell Cham'*'9 Of City Hall. 11 Of tr\1111 end .. CIOC:urMntt AU€HT Nol'9 INl'lr Ho 1.t.WY2l Oftlolal Thia OllllMM .. COl'- wlth Mid _,,., une or rorm l\lmlllleC:I by the City Clll 11\cNtd etthat ~ et the 'air Ortw, eo.ta ......_ on ~ ~ • Thi IUll 1•1 of the 0t$-~Oe ot Oranoa Coul\ty, ouct-S Oy • o-ner• '*" Anallelm A~ 24t 40 '"' Cotta M ... and It ~ In hMtlnQ Md 1t1i. 'f04JI Ob· Ille '~ ltilma: ~r-S """90J, Md ..... Nll"'9 ~ lie 1-..d In the Califom'9 nerwNp tott1ec.n1er1tneofHMT11hon 1 ccord1nc1 with th• 1tet1oM0tll6awrtttenot>Jee• O"OINANcl ~nine cletedenddoelhet90yCS. Qty~· otftQe, 11 ,.. Notice ot o.tault and low.dDll~ StrHt, tllance !Htarly l>'OYlllOot of 11\e Pr~ llont .ith ttll ~ wore an ~t to Title 6 of Clltllll"""9~~ Offll. Coat•......_ l*tlon 10 W tlll cs.-Ttllt 1te111n•n -111111 &IOllQ MIO cen111 llna at ,.,Ul,.,,.,,tt rna '-'Ing. Y04JI appmr. the C.1 MIN MUnlclpel by lmfMdletely due end.,..,.. 1LUJe '· .......V, Cley 1et1tieo rMI f'ooart'I UN* 'i!Wltll the County Ci.ti Of Of· H1ml1ton 811 .. 1. &2 , .. , to •ch bidder mutt ba anoe may be 1t1 pereon 0t by COde clat!Mno Met~ to ~ end .,_ li9C'*' end c... MIC Oeed o Truet .,.. te-MQe COUlll'/ on o.c.rnMt Iha point or beginning lklenMCI U required by tew your att0tney the Sign (),dinar-In· ooea ~ t11ect to-.-.-Ub119hed Otwioa CoM1 00tOtld on AVOUIT ti. t t, 1HS S!CTION 2 PUtauant 10 Contractor Ullng a ctaft or 1' YOU ARI A C"IOITOA vlronmental Oetttl'nlflllioo' ttle tt\.WI ~ 10 bl eOid 01111y lllllot o.c.rn11et 20 ttt5 u 1111tn;ment No ~ 11141 roVltlont Of S.C.IOn Ctlllltlcatlon not ~ on Of a oontlftOll'll etedttOf Of bempc to lltltf'/ tt1e ot119rtlone... ltd M-30t31t Ind t~d-s P\lbllened C>lnOI - 13 7 of 11141 C0tt1 MIN Ille Gen.tll Prenlllng Weoe Ille cf.aonud, you mu.t n1a OAOINANCI ptOhlbltlng cured tllerelly ,-tat on hc>taifto. 12 1"6, M Delly Pt60t Deoll'n'*' 20, 27 M111"11clp1I Code, Ot1tr101 O.termlnatlOf'lt. may t>I ,... )'O'lt Claim with Ille 00\111 0t the H I• of 11001\ollc 011.ct ,..ovd\llet 16. ll'lltr\llMl'lt No t!r)<letta 1N& Janu.,., 3 10 ':-' .. t Map 1-3 of Ille City ol Cotti quited to pay "~ .... ,.,. Pfallat\t h to tN praonel MYetlOIS It ~ -· 1118 ~ "9cotoa OI OrlnOI 1 Mua, CQ91M of Wflicn 111 on of 11141 e11ft Of Clualbtlon ,._-.1.i1Ya appolnt-s by ~ 11111ona. tilWOftl'Mtllll ......_ ~......._ P\aJC NOTtc£ County C.fornk Ille In 11141 olflee ot the Plan. mott Clolely rellted to h u the CoOllt1 wlt.hln tout f'llOtllhe OIWmlnetlOn· !.umot &.,.... ._... 1 __. Thia notlCI 11 Dlll'all In P\llJC MOncf nlng OMtlon 11 har1by lllOW1\ In the Ganwll 0.-trom the oa11 of 11tw1 i.o A!ZONE PETITION &AM An 1' 11 :. 1w--c:omp11enc1 """"tM-"'*' .W: .. lman<Jl<I by the tOdltlon t.,mtnat10n1~Ive11 Iha tuanoeollettertUptOll!dad A-15·11. Aiet!Md M Oodd, Wtdllt ...._....., • NOTICI M ~Ion l'llde to the AC~ __ '"-'•to of 11\a A3 ., .. di-II~ Of 11141 etll tor bid• In S.c:llon 700 ol th• llUlhorlnd IOll'lt fOf PIUI Mtt TMllTll"'9 aAU Tt\11111 by I~~ ~ •• A ......... 1e1lt>e0 in Stctton t ne.eo1 Thi City Council ol the ProtMlta Coda of Cellfoml1 Sc:ftwllttl. IOf permlllk>ll to Pvblilll«I OrM91 Cout Tl Ne....,..,~ On o.c.r,w ti ,.... The IOl\Owlf!O perMN.lf• S!CTION 3 Thi• Oro•· City of Colt• M ... ,...,_ Tile tltne fO# flllno ..,.,. wtll Nllonl ptoP«ty It ,907 Or· Deity PllOI No¥etnw 2t. 0.-YOU ARI IN Of.'AUL T wt'llCft It IM dMI of the lnltlal OOlng "'>W-.. v .. TOOi n1nca 111au take effect and Illa right to r1tect lily Of 111 not 1xp1ra prlOf to tour anoa A~ from A2 (Mui Gamber 1. t3. 20 tt15 UNOEA A OtlEO OF n:~UST pYbliutlOn ot ttvt NoUcl Of & !'~ ;o · 1.~~.' be In lutl fOfc. 1111ny (30) bto1. month• from Ille d1t1 of tna 11~11-'-tnlly Aealdent1.i) to F-$70 DAUO t l2t/71 UNLE.88 Sa61. the IOllowlng amountt 011~ Ot0\19 Nd day• ltom Ind lhltr Ille Th• Con1r1ctot 111a11 llaatlng notlot lbOYt Ct (local &.lllMN Corn-YOU TAKE ACTION TO· '91>'-.nt Iha 10111 amount Gardin Grove. CA t2641 Ptataoe lllettol and prior comply with Ille ptQYltlona YOU MAY l!XAMIN! 11141 merctal) !nvlron"*11.i 0.. PROTECT YOUR PROP· of the Ul'lClaid IHllanca of tna EdwetO M VMQIM ff21 --Dil-.-,-IC_NO_T_IC_E __ to tlla exp1111~ ot llttttn of S.Ctlon 1770 to 1780 In· " .. up1 DY the court If Y°"' letmll'latlon N9gettw O.C.. "8.IC MOTlCE ERTY 1T MAY BE SOLO AT ot>ftOltlon. ~-S by the Hood Ofllle W111m.nttw I"~ ( 15) dlyt from lit puaage ctutlve, OI Ille Cellf0fnt1 era 1 pat.on 1n1w111ed In llft tlon ado91ed !of General A PUBLIC SAlE IF YOU tbov•-cl .. ulbad property CA 92143 __ .;._._______ ahall be ~Dtllllld once ln Lab()( Code, lha prevllllng the •tit.. )'O'I may 11tW Plan Arnandrnwll 0P-M-1C Thi lotlowlng copy of "No-NEED AN EXPLANATION 10 oe told, ll'ICI reuonat>ly T1111 bu1ina11 tt Con• ..:r:2 °' the ORA NO I; COAST DAILY rite tnd ICM OI waioet ... UPQI\ 1111 •a~tOt °' adll'lin· RE Z 0 NE PE TIT I 0 N tlCI ... the Ot~ of wtMch Of THE N.A TURE 0' TME 11tlmltld coett H~ OUG1ad Dy .,, tndlYIOual ~--' PILOT • newtlP•I* Of gen-tlbllan.d by ,,,. Clty Of i.trator Ot upon t1141 I I• A-ta. 11, Rtc:llatd M Dodo. Wll llild IOt recotd on PAOCEEOINOS AGAINST ll'ICI IOvttnc9a. rwpect!Wly EOwtrO M v~ PUelJC IALI ... , c1rcull11ton pr1ntld Ind Coat• MIN wtllcn -hied tor~ ·,Of '"' IAICUtor Of ...,,~ IOlf'll for Hetblt1 I / 13118 In tna office of the YOU. YOU SHOULD COH-UnPMI ~ Of 00*-TlllS ltlletnanl -ftllO Notice It llefat>y Qlvet\lt Pi,ibtlshad 1n ·,,,_ Ctty 01 will\ tna City Cltrll. Of Mid admlnt1trat0f tnd ft .. with F 8arnC*lfl, !of l)ermlllk>n COunty Aeco<W of Mid TACT A LAWYEA gallon &21,043 7~ lntll'lll wttll l1141 Cour!ty Clatil ot Or· 'ICT1n0Ue. llll .. purauent to Callloinla IC0111 Men or In 1111 Ctty. 11'10 111111 lortall penal-ttle eourt with PfOOf ot -· to rwone l>'oP«IY It tto4 County 11 ..,.., to you in. On 113/H 111 9 15 A.M ~om 6"°/1$ to 1211t 1H •"OI COUftt)' on Novernbet ~STA~ ~ ... Ill~~~·=~ s:· tll«ntlll•• Ille City CllNI llM PIMC:tl'*S therein lor vtce, 1 wtltten tlQUlll 1111· N"°'port Boul•v1td and MmUeh u an eumlnltton SECu.-1TY ALLIED SER· S 1 228 00 Lett cnttO .. 1 1916 mtta Tiie fOlloW'9 IM'1IOfl .. Comtlon I 0111 CO<I ~I~ m•y CllUM 10 bl O\lbll"*1. noncomplltnee Of Ille Mid Ing that you dlllr• epeclal 1809 Orenot A~ lrom Of Ille title to Mid tru.t Pl'OC>-VICES .. Ille duly ~nttld ll 10 so I* mo (1 moa I ,... Cout 0°c.fe:= = MOTIOtf m., • aummery ot 11111 Orolnanu coell notlot of the tiling of.,, In• C2 (Genetti CommarCllll any thOW9 you may have an Truatae under anO l>UflUanl $73 50 8ld C~k cn••OM Put>li.tlad ""MQe 9~. lhtl 111 • loll~~~ Ind • cenllll(I Coe>Y of llle lll.llN .............. Ctty YanlOfY Ind 9'>t)fliteMll'll Of 1nd R2 (Multlpl•·l•mlt~ lntar•t In the Trvltll'I Sell to Oeed of TNll. Racoroad '39 50.. AcNencM maa. DY Dally Pil~ °eT'bat e l3. ! ~~~~.~~~.in :,;;,. tcrllledp ~T1"1 w I II , .. , 01 11111 OtOln•nc. •11•11 Cllfil, Cltr of c .... ..... Miii• UMtl °' of ,,,. pet1. Alalclentlll) 10 c 1 (Local Prooeecllno• on 10113/'77 .. 0ocu"*11 e.n.ftel~ to F'ltll Ttvtt 20 and 2 , e , 687 Celt! t270I 11 ub uet on ° 1 • bl pottl<l ln Illa ottlc. 01 0141 Publl•llld Orange Cout 11on1 or accountt "*''ion.cs Bull-Commarclaj), En· ..one• M OIJIAUl T no 15799 Booll 12413 Pege Dead 17.830 es. 10 Stcono -Olan• Batron. 3700 ,._.. n1on ... 1 bld~•r /Jfot a City Cletk llve (6) dtyt prior Oaily Piiot o.c.m~ 20. 28. In s.cn1on 1200anc11200.s ol Vlron1Mnt1t 0et1m11n111on AND l\.ICTIC* TO 1122 of Offlellt Aec:ofda In Trull O••O I t 386 il Dr ~ma AN. c.llf. t210' Ct~lll~ si~~Rl~·P:ti~.~ to Ille date Cl •Ooptlon 01 1985 Ille California Probltl Code !Kempt. uu UMD9lll the olttcl of Ille Recorder ,ot lnletlll on 111<1 ldvanc.e l't8JC NOTICE' Trilt butln-II con· an. 0 tllt• OrdlntnM ano within I FTh-821 ......... ft~~. At· NOTICE IS FURTHER DllWO M TMlrt OrMge County. Callfom·• I 193 ao. FOfaclOaur• ea-11 lndMck* HOUSl:G S~RVIC,ES.~N)C .. illtlttn ps, 01~ '"" •dop-t-r .., ~-.... GIVEN that at Mid ti,,,. Ind "tWOfl'TA#T ••~ed by OONALO 8 s 5 3 2 1 0 T 0 r //\ l I fflCmlOUI eu..... 00::.i:on Jtnuary s~cG~~~ ·~,..~~F~ CIUM 10 De publl•n.d Ille ... ~ 100 0 . 0 , I"... c A m•'l IPPMI' and lie llMtd by If YOUR PROPERTY IS IN EN RIO HT HUSBAND ANO The ~ WU AO-Tiie IOl!Ow>ng i>attOn• ... Wlltt Ille COuntY c..ti of Or· (P1yab 11 I me 0 11 Of' tlon. th• City Cl1trk ahall DillDI IC NOTICE C:ltr 'llftlway W•l. luMe ptac;e Ill lnter111ad l)erlOf'll NOTICI" ENRIGHT & KATHLEEN V $32.00$ 23 I NAiii STATRMIN'T Thll .. _._, 1 Will llled 1 m by 1lor1m1nt1oned 1umm1r~ OTICI .....__, 11141 Ctty Council on Ille FORECLOSURE BECAUSE WIFE Will SELL AT PUB-p01ntad and tubllltutad u oa1ng t>u-u OAM· Coun on "'°"9mW HOUSl~G SE~VIC~SG~N~ 1no lllaU poa1 1n Ille olflu ol INV~IHO IK>I . Publllllad O<lnOI Coett l lOlementton.d ltemt IF YOU ARE BEHIND IN '!'OUR LIC AUCTION TO TH E Trutt .. undll' Int OMO of Ooueelt• Joint Venture :~8'5 ry and H ME OC //\VO the C11y Cll<k a c.rtllild Nolle. la MtlOy QIYan 11111 Dally Piiot o.c.tnblt 19, 20, ANY OF THE AF OREM EN-PAYMENTS. IT M.AY BE HIGHEST Bl ODER FOR TIVll 1>y 1 Sul>llllUtlOf'I r• 3151 Alrwly A~ Suitt ,_, LOAN ASS I.AT! N (M-copy ot tnia Ordtnanct B f 28 188$ TIONEO .ACTIONS ARE SOLO WITHOUT ANY CASH (payal>ll t i time of eo<deO on Augvet 11 INS l·2 Colla Miii CA t2e21 Pvbl lhad OfanDa Caul cu1ad crtldltor). Ill he fotlow· logatllat with 1111 ntmas ot the Otrd 01 Trutt ... c: Ille TllF-520 CM//\LLENOED IN COURT, COUAT ACTION. and Y°"' .... In lawful mOf\l'y of '"' • I 0 0 c um 1 11 r N 0 OAM· TUCIQll I A Cell· Oalt P~ot ~-20 27 Ing location int members of rl'le City ~~~I Co~3!~~ Cou~ the Cllaltlnge ~bl llmttad ~'I have 11'11 legal r'Olll 10 Unit.CS 511111) Pu<tutnl to 15-308371 OftlCJaJ Aecordt l tornta LHnll.0 Plflnetlll•P. IH~ January S lO tMe l ha courtyttd 11 " be-Council voting 1o1 and CttlfOfnll, wtll rtc*ve ...._ to only thOll llluM IOfnl-t>rtng your account In OOOd 2924-11of11141 Cal1torn11 Cl'Yll of Orange County Celt· 3 t51 Airway Avenue Sutt• • • F~ twMO 1111 two 111 1 rwayt It IQllnll the .. ,,,. P\llt.IC NOTIC£ on. r.i ... at 11141 publlc Mii· ttandlng 1>y paying aJ1 of COde. 11 THE FRONT EH-for nit i·2. co.11 ~. CA 92e28 the Atlen Building, llClng PASSEO //\NO AOOPTEO Id t>lda up to but no later Ing da.crlti.d In thll notice your pa11t dul paymentt plut TRANCE TO THE OLD OR· Ot t.a December 13 Tne Douollta Company, rtaJC llJTIC( Yorb1 SlrHI at 14081 1111118llldl olO.C.mber 111111 1000 Im , Frtday. NOTICIM or In writ ten cor-permitted eoat1 end H ·ANGE COU N TY t9t5 8286N Swan Road Sutta--..;...;;=~..-;-....-..-- Yorbl Street, Ctty OI Tu111n, 1985 y ' Jtnuary 3• 1988• at the DIATM M fllPO'\cMnca Oellllefad to !*' ... within tht• montl\I COURTHOUSE. LOC//\TEO OAANGa COAIT HOU>-282 Tuceon Ar1ton1 85711 PlCtTnOUa kllll•• Stitt of C1lllo1nla Nonna Hen109 Mt1cw of ~~,:;:~:~. ~:i~~"::!,!! JAMii it MONIZ Ille City Coutl()ll II. or f)f'IOf from Ill• d•te 11111 notkie of ON SANTA ANA BLVD . BE· ING COWANY. • e.... Tllll bu11n111 II con· MAim ITA~ coven1nt Of warranty U to ATI~ST l:U .. n p Pllln· It l370 Adami //\venui . TO ADWITWfl IM.llN P. ,.1.lllrt, Cltr amount 11 9101,459 55 II Of STREET ANO 8ROAOWAY. 14abetttuted Truat•. •1: nersntp doing ~ 11 · S1ld .. ,. to bl WltllOUI the Cit of Coat•...... ..,, ANO M PITfTIOttl to. th• publlC llMttng. default WN recorded. Thll T w EE N s y c //\ M 0 RE fOtftll cot pot a t Ion .. t ducteo Dy • genarlJ part· Tiie lollOWlng pet90n9 •• potaaulon. lln•nclng. Ill· n•y City Clerk 01 ll'le City of ~~~ 11~:-'~idc::~c:~~l ~ llTATI NO. A·1IOl71 Cleft! '1119/115, and wtll Iner-SANTA //\NA, CA all tJOlll , PIUI •. O.W, ~l Lan'y 8 rnr.11 Prllldent BA111CS. 21'r$ ..... C\lmbrtnCM, or otllerwlM Cotti MM• To ell llllrt, t>eneflc:latlet. Puotltnad Olll'IQll Coaat vnttl .,o.Jr -1 ~ mt. anO tnter .. t c~ Pub4i"*! Or~ Cou t Thia 1181.,,...,,1 •u nte0 Vera. Dr e.. x.111 Coata on 1n ....... wtiere ls" bUll STATE OF CALIFORNIA! publlCly Ol)ll'lad Ind llad creditors and contingent D•lly Piiot Dlc:emt>et 20, Cutttnl You mey not ha .... to IO ltlO now "-ICI t>y II under Diiiy Piiot Oeceml>et 20 27 I Wllll tne County Cletlo of QI. M ... , Callf 92128 The ptoperty Wl'tlCll wlll ba COUNTY OF ORANGEICIT't' lorPURCHASE OF NEW creditors. and patlOnl wllO 1985 pay 1111 entire unpaid l>Of· Mid Dead or Trull on tne 1985 January 3 191& Inge County on Oacamt>« Jorin l(yll 9uchtnan aotd II detcrlti.d .. lollowa OF COST//\ MES//\l 11 c 0 l LAT t NG sys TE M. may bl otnenwtM lnter1111d F-827 llon ol your account -property altu1tad tn MIO F ~ 3 1985 2775 M... Vwdl °' E Manultetured Hom• I EILEEN p PHINNEY GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE In 1111 Wiit and/Of •tata ol lllOugll lull peymertl WUCS.-Cbunty Catllomtt OMCttt>-"-X·111 Co9ta ~ C#cl S •' t • I • S 2 5 3 9 0 & City Cl1trk ano ••·Ottlcto //\II l>ldt are to t>a in tc· J AMES R. MONIZ P\llt.IC NOTICE manded, l>l.tt you mull pay lno the lane 111ara1n P\8.IC NOTICE O I ho"• D tt "" •"II 92128 •S25380X O.C.l •SC5529 C r Ila Cl C 11 1 A 09tlllon llu ~ ltlad tn. tmount llllld lt>0\11 lOT es OF TRACT NO C:rvtcMt Aft0ffte79 • ~ Tnlt Du•lneu 11 con• Thi current locatton ol tne ,: 11 c ~ I or C~t:'~es: cordenu with th• BIO Oocu· by //\CELINE MARTIN In the Onler .... '1117~: T.I . Howtv•r you 1no your 2173, IN THE CITY OF FICTITIOUI IMJl*lU I IOO ........ c.... DrtM1 CllJCt.0 Dy • ~ 1"'91 eut>jeci property II 4080 w I y h • ...,.,,,. Wl'tlcll er• n<l'* In 11 .. Superlo< Court of OrlnQI No. ,,.: l.Oafl No beneficiary or mortgagM COST//\ MES//\ COUNTY OF NAMI! IT//\TE•NT ~ 9aed\, CA • JOlln l(yla a.icNnan tat Str .. 1. • 242. Senta ~n• llar•bi e.rttly tnat 1 e •t:>ove •nd mty DI MCur90 In 1111 County raqu11t1ng that 1110SD-4 may mutullty agr" tn writ· O~GE. STATE OF CALI· Tiie following parson •• Pvt>t1et1eo Orenge COatt Tnia 111 ,_, wu fllttO C1lllornta 92703 ~~d es:3loln:, ~;:sc::;~:: office ot the Director ol ADELINE MARTIN ba IP-Thi or1gln11 ol 11111 "No-lf'\O prlOr to the time 11141 no-FORNI.A, AS PER MAP RE· Ooong bullnett II Oeily Pilot o.c.mblr 5 12 wtlll 1111 County Cllttt of Or · Thi totat amount of the w Purcl1uing ol said collage pointed u 1>1<10n11 'IP-Ile•" w11 recorded on tloaoftajal•PC11lad(wt11Gh COROEO IN BOOK ee UNLI MITED POTEN· 19 an028 t84S anoa County on Dacemt>« unpl ld b1l1nc1 of the ot>tl-::'11:~~l~~:'ul:C~:tl~ dletrlct raMntellve to adminlllltr the 11120185 u lnttrutMnl No mty not 1>e aarller thin tlle PAGES 22 ANO 23 MIS-TIALS 10221 Sitter Ave f·589• I 1 l915 gellon. 11eurad t>y the prop-1 Id City Council held on wt~hac~1~td~1~1 ~ul~~~1';1~ 111111 of the deoldanl 85-466559 In Ille officltl r• tnd ol Iha tllrM-montll CELLANEOUS MAPS IN • 103·3'3. Founiatn Vtlley DllDtlC NOTICE ,._, trty t.O be aotd •nd reuon· ~11 11 2111 di 01 October Th• petition requ1111 cord1 ol tlla Or1noe County parlo<I atetld at>ove) 10. THE OFFICE OF THE Cati! 92701 rum. l>uDlttneo Orenoa Coal ab .. ettlmttld co1t1. Ill· 19~5 nd 111:,••lter puaed :11ec:,doek; •Olflbonldli~.~=ec:P•~eb~ 1u111or11y 10 1dmlnlttll' th• Recordar imong o1111r 1111ng1. (11 COUN'T'I' RECORDER OF Olene Berron 3700 Ptau Dt1t~ Poot Dlc:emblt 20. 27 !*' ... end tOvtneet at Ille 8 u Cou Mlate und« the tndepan· NOTICI Of' Dl,AUl. T ptovlde addluonaJ time In SAID COUNT'r EXCEPT Or Santa //\na C1J1f 92704 '1CTITIOUI MJ.,._11 !985 J1t111<aty 3 10 1916 time 01' Initial publlcatlon ol Ind ~dopt~I .. ~~~: ~:; lo 1111 order ol '"' ' <Hnl //\dmintllrlllon of Ee· AND ILIC:TION TO wtllCll to CUfl 11141 deftutt tl) OIL, G.AS. MINERAL AND Tt111 ou11n1u •• con· ..... ITATl...-T F-415 the Notice ol Publlc Sa .. 11 ~eou a~,~= ;:tne 181h dey Community Coll~ Dtllrict tatM Ac1 ltxc.pt Iha~ UU UNOlllt 1,.,,,,., of 1ne p1<>91r1y °' OTHER HYOROCARBON duc:tao by en 1nd1111ou11 I TM fOllowlng i>erlOnl 11•1 ---------- J 18,251 57 ,ou::_~ ... -· 1985 b tne a Bmoaouldnt 0n'o1Tl .... Ull ... , ... n1n r·~ to Mii raal pr<>91rty Without DI.ID°' TMllT Oll'tlrWIM. 121 .. llbttall a EXCEPTIONS OF RECORD 0;.,,. Btrron OO!nil bull-.. 11111-11' W\nl'C Oatad ~ 1&. 198~ o ........,..,,,_ y " "• court tupat\llalot\) IWORT.,,, NO~ tefladull of peymanll In Thi 1trM t a<IOrMI and Tnot tlllamtnt .,., hied SAN ANTONIO MEOICAL r~ "'1 11'1•~ "'"": MO•ll.EHOMf lol~Oy~sa ,~~t9~~e MEM· Pl<Clt'll (~)of Iha tum bid A llMJ'lng on 11141 petition IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN ordlt to wt• )'OUI a.fault. or 011111' common dellgnatton. """'" 11141 County Cieri. or Or· "RTS BUILDING l TO f Oflf CLOIU"I If Ill· u I gu1iintM lhll tl\a bid· wlll DI MIO on 1·3·15 at 9 30 FORECLOSURE BEC//\USE bOlll ( t) tnd ~2), It any ol tna 1aat e>rooa<TY anoe County on Noveml>el • 2 182 OuP-O"t Dnve Sune ftcTTTlOUS •UIM .. Vtcll, tNC., Authotllad BEriS Hlr1ZOQ Sclllll r. Oe r Will tnll r Into lllt AM In Dept No 3 at 700 'l'OUAREBEHINO INYOUR Arter tllrM montllt from deac rl Oad tbOVI 1s 20 1965 1202 1rvtne Ca.111 92715 ~ITATUmJff Aeeftl fof lfCuttlTY 'A· H• propoead Contrtcl 11 the Ctvlc Cenlll' Orlve Wiil. P//\YMENTS. IT MAY 8E Ille 0111 ol llC0(0811on of purpotl.O 10 ~ 835 0 /1\R· "'*' Pan Amarleln l>toe>ar1-Tne rotlOwlng ~ .... CfFIC HOUllNQ 81111· BENROSESH C~U~~ILW~ Mme II IWttdecl 10 nlm In Santa Ana, CA 92702 SOLO WITHOUT ANY 111t1doc;umant(wtl1Ch d111ol RELL STREET COSTA Put>lllllad Otange Coe.st A GenetaJ Partoertt11p 2182 OOOL':li~DuTlll~E Vul''"'O l 'r>.' VtcfS INC. a HOMI IAV· ornuuc~... ,........, 1111 event ol 11.Uura to anter IF YOU OBJECT to 1111 COURT ACTION, tnO you recOfOltton tppeart her• MES//\, CA 92828 Delly 1>1101 O.Cemc.< 20 27 OuPoN Ortvt Sutte 202 1~,,. .., "" ''" INOI & LOAN AllOCIA• ABSENT C 0 UN C t l into tucll contr1ct. th• grtntlng ot tha ~Ullon. you mty 111ve Ille llO•I 110111 to on). unllll Ille obl)Ottlon T11a unO••IO'*' TruatM 1985 Janutry 3 10 1988 1 trv1ne Calll 927 t 5 ENTERPRISE 9tl72 AllO· TIOH. Contact J eanne M~~~~::E~~HEREOF 1 proceed• ol tha Oneok wlll ba allould 14111er ·~ at the t>rlng your eccount In gooo 1>41tng roraclotad upon or 1 dltclaJma any ll1t>1llty I01 any F-839 ;,. O 1(-32 iron Btr~ ing. Garden Grov.. Calif AdMll ~M No. (•) · rortlltad, or ln 111• caee or• hearing and 1tat1 you1 ob-111ndlfl9 t>y p1ytng •II ct aepartta wtltten aor-nent lneorrtctneu of 1111 11r .. 1 Way ll'Vlne C111r 9271S 92~0 1 7 7. ; J 4 o, a.,: c • t 11., have lleraunt~ Ms'.~)' ~~~ bond, Ille full eum tlllfaof jectlona or 11 .. wrlltll't obi-c· your pu1 du. paymentt plua bet-.n you and your cradl· aodr• .. 1no or her common Ml.IC NOTICE RIClll rO J HC>eOI« SA 1 Peter A. Bt11•• 917 2 A,.....,, fli. •215 •c7d •r~ad 1 M ~111° 17111 Will be lortaHed •0 tlld COi· t1on1 wttll tha court bllOfl permitted cost• ind H · tor 1>1<mlta 1 longer perloCI, e1111gn111on. 11 any 111own Honeywooe L•,,. L• Hab••. Reao1ng. Ga rden GrO'tle Put>llalled Ortnge Cou t ty 0 0111 "' 1 htge dlllllct the llN rlng Your appear. Pl"'" wlthl11 tllrll month• you 111ve only tlll llOaJ right 11araln flCTITlOUI IMJSINISI Caul 9083, C•H1 92640 0 1lly Ptlot December 20. dly of ~~;n,!!;5 CC:lty No tllddltr mty withdraw 1nca mly bl In PlflOn or t>y ltom the dtte 11111 notlel ol tOllOP the u .. olyour ptoe>· SaJO Ni.will o.maoe but NAMI ITAnMIN'T Rtenerd M LomDatOo 15 Coral Ball., 9e72 ~ t985 l ffelft ... .-n • lefts hit t>ld lor • parlo<I lor lorty-yOl.tr 1ttorney OellUlt wu racorOad T1111 arty t>y paying Illa entire wnllOUt conY911ant or wtr· Tl'll follOWtng pe<IOn 11 Sonnsa lrvt,,. C.111 92720 •"ii Garo.n Or0\4 Cali! F-835 Ci.rll andc-•c•1fftc!:'ofC .... _ llve (45) dtyll att1tr the d•t• IF '!'OU ARE //\CREDITOR amount 11 $6.887 S3 u 01 amount demanded t>y your ranty. tiu>reu or 1mpliao. r• doing ouainau u Tt11r. bu11n111 11 eon· 926'0 of the •• , ounc.. • ... Ml ror ,,,. opening 11141tl0r or a contl"99'1I Ctldltor of NO\lembef 15, 198S, end wttl Ctldl10f Olldlng Utll. PoNMllOr't 0( GAEYWOLF ENGINEER-OUC1ad tly I ltmtlad oa n net· Tn11 butlntu 1• con-----------City of Cott•0..... C Tne Board ol Ttvtt-, .. the oec.uad you mull n .. 1ncr-unlit your accoun1 To l'lnd out 1111 emount aneumbttnota, to pay tlle ING 1309 w111 B•y A..-.n~ anop ductao Dy hutt>and ano wl1• Ml.IC NOTICE Put>Mlllad range out M t-the privl• ol rei-ct· your claim with the court Of b4ICor'Mil currant YCN tna) you mutt pay, or 10 arranoe remaining principal .um ol Newi>Ort Beach Call! 921&3 I A 0 K-Pater A Balter Dally Pltot ~bar 20 Ing any •nd •II t>ICll or to pt"9nl 11 to 11141 per..onal not have to pay Ill entlr• un-for payment 10 ttoe> 1111 tor• 1na not• aecurao by Mid Artllut Burr Whit• ut 1309 T1111 stttem.ttt wu hied TTlll atatem.nt ~ ~ FICTTTIOUS IMJ.,..11 F-630 tormelltllS In any btd Of In u:i.court Within tour mon1111 COWll.-1 UIO&<Oll lull OIY· In 1~ for .,,., O'hat tfllt'IOtl ... Of'O'tiOIO 1n MIO s.acn Caln 92663 anoe County on Oecamt>er ~ COul\"f on ..._..,, f •10 1915 w1Jve any ittegulllitletor In· rapr-llllve appointed t>y paid portion ot your tc· dolurt, Of If your property la OMO Of Ttvll. With lnter•t Waal Say A....,._... ~I ..,'" the County tien. of Or· \With tM County ~lier NAMI HATSMINT ----------1tlla bldOlnQ trom 11141 dlll ol ftrat It-ment wM clemat>ded, but reuon contact Bank of"°'"· advancea. 11 any, Thi• butln111 " con· 11 196S 1 I• lM5 ,.__. d04ngt>ullMUH 8urmll/l· C~. •ualfteM Al• 1n Section 700 ol lhl1tatad1boYI. 315·9672, Lot n No ofTrutt,f-.cllargetand ArtllurBurrWllllt tll Put>Otn«! Ort"91 Coat PuDlllnad ~Mge 7 1 Tiie lollowtng persona art Ml.IC NOTICE LIE A. ITEWNI. Vloe euanca of .. 1ter1 u provtoad you mutt pty the amount Amenc'a NT&S//\ 791 (7 1' under t1141 term• ol 1111 OMO ducted Dy an 1ndMouaJ I ,_ Cou Cu trot Inc · Bray Pro<IUCll NOTICE fatrt, c-t Comlftunlt1 Probate Co<ll ot Calllornla H~. you and your t73Mff. 3800 w .. 1 Chap-axpenMlof the Ttvllae tnd Tllll a111emen1 wu fllao D1t1y PU01 o.c.ml>el' 20 27 Diiiy PllOt OecetTlbet 20. 2 Ohll11on. 18815 Von K1rmtn '"VITINO Ml Cotlltl Dtatrtct Th• time for filing Clalmt wtll llenlf1ctary or mortg-o-man Avenue 7th Floor. ~-of 1111 1ru111 created Dy tald with th• county Ctert Of Or 198S Jtnuary 3 10 t988 I 191~ January 3 IO, 1~2 , Avtnue. lrvln1 CA 927 14 Notl()t 11 hereby given tllal Publllllld .oranoa Coaet 1101 tl(pt11 prior 10 tour may mutu1lly IQ'" In writ· anoa, Cf/\ 92e&8 Offd or Trull 10 wit 1tng• County on O.O.moe< F ~24 Burma11-Cutrol, Inc . 40 1 1111 Boird of Truat"' of the Dally Pllot O.C.mt>ar 20, 27. month• from 1111 d•t• of 11141 lno prior to 1111 Ume Illa no-11you11ave tny qunt1on1. "6,044 80 11 1985 Haekanuck Av1nu1 · Cout Community cotieoe 1985 11aarlng nota tboll'I tlce of sale la poattld (which you lllOvtd contactt lewyer Thi ben1tlciary uncer aald ,_ flt&.IC NOTICE H1<:kan .. c11. New JerH y 01a1r1c1 or Orenge Counry. F-838 YOU M//\Y EXAMINE th• m•y not bl .. rtlar than 1111 or Ille oowmmant aoencY OMO of Tni11 hlretorore ex· Put>lltneo Oraf19• Cout __ .;...;;.;;.;;.;.;,.....;.;;;._~-- 07801 A N-JetM)' COr· California, will tacalve Mii· flla kept by the court If you and ol the llllM·montfl wnlCll m1y 111 .. lntured your tcvtld t nd Ol41•arl<l to 1111 Dally P1101 ~t>9' 20 27 F1CTITIOUI llU ... SI poreuon Id t>lda up to t>ut no l1t1tr flt&.IC NOTICE are • 1>1<son lnt11eetld in perlo<I 111ted at:>ove) 10 loan unaer11gnad • wrtttan Dec· 1995 Jenuary 3 10 t988 NAME •TAn•N'T Tlltl bu11ne11 11 con· than 1 too 1 m . Fridey. 11141 estatt, you may -1mono otlllf ttllngt. It Notwttllltandtng th• Itel 1ar111on of 0.feutt end 0.. 1'-819 T,,. too()Wlng Pl'ton " Ouctld t>y • corpo1atton Jenuery 3 1968 11 Ille NOTICE upon Ille executor or 1dmln· ptovtd• acldlllonal llme Ir 1n11 yout prOC>lflY 11 1n tor• mand lor Sale end • wrntefl d 0"91neu 11 Burman-C11trol Inc Purcllaa•no DlpentT14tnt or IHVITING aK>I 11tra1or. or upon 11141 II· wn1c11 to cure th• cs.fault t>) ctoeura you mey off., your Nolie. ot o.reull 1n<1 Elec· 0~"t S CONSIJL r NG R1c111ro T Ceroone VP H id col!IOI dlltrlCt IOCltld Noll~ 11 llareby QIYln tlltt torr>I)' lot Ille executor Of 1r1n1rer ot lhl pr~y Of property tor NII. provtCl.O tton 10 Sell Thi undart1gn.O Ml.IC NOTICE 2220 4111 v 111 O.•v• ..,_ Finance 11 t370 Aoama Avenue the Board 01 Trull ... of Ille aom1n11tra1or end Ille With otlllrWIM. or (21 eettbll111 a 111e Nla11 COllcivd.O pr1or to cauMO aald Notice 01 0.-FtCTITIOUI IMJl ... IS POrl Baacn c a1o1 92660 Tn11 11a11men1 waa mad Coatt Mua Celllornla 11 Cout Communny College tl'll court with proot ol -· ecl\edule or ptytMntt 1r 1111 cone1v11on or the •or• laull and Electton 10 Seti to NAMI ITAnlltflfl Ge" i<aintae,., Haaatet wlln th• County Clerk of Or· which ume n td t>•O• Wiii tMI OlatrlCt 01 Ora~ County \llCI, 1 written requ"t 1111· order to eute your Olfavn. 0t Clotu•• I t>a recoroeo tn tne county Tne following pert0ns 11~ 2220 "ta ..,,118 Drive ...... 1ng1 County on Novemc.< put>llcty OPlf\IO end raeo Ct lllornlt . win recei111 ... 1. Ing flltt you da11ra r.pec;lll t:>otn (1) end (21 R1m1mt>ar YOU MAY wl\lt t tna raat property 11 00 ,1 Seac" Cal•I 92660 22 1986 ior ad t>lda up 10 out no 111er nottee ot 111e nung 01 1n in-Art11 111r11 month• tro"' LOSE LEG//\L RIGHTS tF 1oc11.a 00(:n8 ~y:;~~'sssERVICES ri.11 ou••neu ,1 con f212111 L EASE OF RE · 1111.n 1100 am .• Friday, ventory 1noapprtlMmenrol Ille oat• ol rac:oroauon 01 YOU DO NOT T//\KE OATE 11124185 H n aucteo oy 1111nd1vtOue1 Publllhed Oreno• Co111 LOCAT//\BLE f//\ClllllES; J1nu1ry 10 1968, •I ,,,. Miil• .... 11 01 ol Illa pell· llll1documenl(wNclldll•Ot PROMPT ACTION .. CUlltfTY ALUl!O l lft· 16211 1 ~agl4l•~ ~~n:2~1 I Gt JI K ... eelllt Deity Piiot Oeoemt>er 8, 13. CO//\S TLINE COMMUNITY Purchulng Dtpirtment of t1on1or1ccount1IT14tntlonad reeOl'datlon •PPMl'S hlr• NOTICE IS HEREBY VICIS, aa TNatM, 12IOI tngton tell a 1 •rHs Slatemenl wH llle<l 20 27. 1985 COLLEGE llld colleg• dlttrlCI located In Section 129o 1nd 1200 5 Of on), unta11 Illa obllgltlOI' GIVEN CONTINENT AL Oanetel 11,..1, Notti! Hotly· Clan• Bt rnara C~ ~~ wttn Illa County Clarll of O• F-582 //\11 bid• 11e to bl ln ec· 11 t370 Adema Avenu1, Iha C1lltorn11 Prob1t1 COCll · bttng loracloMd upon or a .AUXILIARY COMPANY II wood, C11Uorftla 11tol. l828 1 ~··~ ~~n;2~. •nge Count) on Oecernl:Htl ----------co1d1nce with 1111 Bid Oocu· Coste M... Caltlornlt ti Ou~. ~· I MP"'" written IQrMIT\atlt the duty tPPQ4nled T1u1t (111) ~12. •r: Carol "· i 'nll,.'.: ~1111:~ Gog•n 10 1985 flt&.IC NOTICE menta wh1c11 ere now In Ille wlllc~ um. Mid bldl wtll bl OundefMtl, An-r• lot bl1-I you tnO your crldl· und« •OMO or Ttutt dtttld AttlnOlf, TNI ... ...._ Of· 1711 , 0~010.,,_1 St'"' ff2MTOI end may bl taeurad In the publlcly openad and raad PMlttorier. DU1 ,. .... di tor 1>1<mlt11 1onger parlo<I 8 1111 1 •••CullO t>y ~ I A 1 0 •16 H..,ni ngtor Put>lieNIO Orenge Coast OAotH NCI OltiCI ol the OirectOf ol for Vllefloja, hn• 111. LafUM you nave only Iha legal tight Tlmorlly J JOMIOn & Ntney Put>ltllllad Orange Cout p n Ct11t 928' 1 D••ty P1101 ~Del 20 2' A PutcllUl"O ot aald cotllQI LEASE OF IBM SOFT· HIMa, CA mA to llop Ille .... of 'IOU' PfoP-V JOllnaon wl\O Ire mttned 011ty Pitol Oeoemoer 6 l3 ~11 t>ullneu 11 con 1995 Jan.,.~ 3 10 •986 AN OR~N:-~ OF THE Olllrtct W//\RE COAST COMMUNI· Publltllld OrlllOI Coul arty by p1ytng the lt'llltC to MCI\ otllar aa TruttOf to 20 1985 cw tlO I> 1 genarll Pl f1 ~-6 10 CITY COUNCIL OF THE No blddar mt y wlllldt1w TY COLLEGE DISTRICT Dilly Piiot ~bit 19, 20, amount dltnanOad by yov1 ..wre c:.ttaln obligtllOnt In F·585 ,,.~snip Y f'tCTTTlOUS ...... N.._S'TATW•NT T lie f0i40w1n0 pat.on 'I ooong~11 l'ROl'PL NE RECORDS tO!ll Ot ntelle Cotlt M- Caltl 112826 J.i•-M !(.,,...,,., 10911 01nl4!4i. Co111 "4... Cail! 92826 Th11 ouaoneu 11 con Oucracl Dy t n tnOMOual Jltna r<empnar Tt11a stllarT*ll •U ltled wttll 1111 County Cwi. of 0. •noe County on Oaoaml>lf 'I 1965 ,.... Put>hanaCI Orange C<*ll Oa11y 1>1101 o-noer 20 11' t98S Januan; 3 10 ttM F·6 11 CITY OF COSTA MES//\, 1111 bid for I period lot for1)'· All t>ld l tr• to ba In IC· 28 1915 creditor ftllor ol BANK OF AMERICA C•tt' B C~t>) CALIFORNIA, CHANGING rtve ('SI O•ye 11111 the dat• cordancewttll tha Bid Oocu· Thf-519 To hnd out Ille amount NATION//\L TRUST ANO Ml.IC NOTICE Tr111 st11em.n1 wu t•tec THE ZONING OF A POR· Mt lot the OS*'lng thertor mtntl wnlcn ar•. nO'* In n.. you mull pay. or to errano-SAVINGS ASSOCIATION I w•tll Ille Counry Cserto. .:it Or TION OF LOT 21 . FAIRVIEW The Board ol Trull ... r• and may t>a aecurld In Ille DillDt IC NOTICE tor p1yment1oatoptllllor~ natlonll banking uaoct• NOTICI Of anga County on Oeeemt>et FARMS, FROM R2 TO R3 .. ,.,, .. 1111 prlvtlegl ol reJact· otflGtt ol Ille Director or '"~ clotur•. or ti your prOPl<'f'I • tlon. u 8enelic11ry r.eoioecs nw1n•·• IAU , ' 1985 THE CITY COUNCIL OF Ing eny Ind •II bid• or to Purchaalng ol U ld college NOTICI Of' In foreclo1ur1 rOf Ill)' Olllat on 8112/81 .. lnlltvmanl YOU ARE IN OE FAULT ~ THE CITY OF COST A MESA waive t ny trregul1r1tll1 or In· 0111r1c1 ""9LIC .. ANNO reuon. oonttct. Lono Beao~ no 18841 in l:>OOk 14091 under a OMO ot Trull 011.0 Puohaneo Orenga Cout OOES HEREBY ORO//\tN //\S formaUllff tn 1ny btd Of In Each t>ldd« muat aubmlt 1MI ICMTION Savtngt and Loan .Auocil• PIQ• 1629 ol Olflclll A.-Oeeemt>ar 211 1984, r'e-, Daily Pilot OeoemOlt 20 2~ FOLLOWS tllablddlng. . wnh hit bid• cat11 .. r'1 °'ITANDAM> llon.PO B0•22811·L~ cordalntlleOtftcloltneR•0ordt00ecemblt31 1964 t965 .lt nuel)'3 10 1986 SECTION 1 There II her• Lii A. ITIVINI, Vlei clleck. C-11nad check, °' IPIC"1CATIONI '°" Batch. CA 9080f·S816, A • cordlt ol Orange County I I 0 o c u m 'n t N o F-622 b ltc:ed tnd Included In C~. ~ Al· blddlt'a bond m.O. p1ya~ ""9&.IC WOMI TENTION: Oewn R-r,okl• Calll0tnla, u more fully 0.. 94.539721 Olttclll Records '~ P R3 aone. 111 tllat raat fain, c ... t CCMl'lttu1A1ty to '"' oroar ot the Coat COMeTIWCTK* 12131 '32·22n. Eltt I~ • ecrlbad on Mid ~ :' ot OrtnQ• County c111---.. -11>-•1c_NO_TI_C_E __ pro rt located ti 807 Collieee Dtattlct Community eot• Dtttrtct NOTICE IS HEREBY II you 111..-eny queet on TrvtttnclvO~I note or I f IOfnle r'lo'IU\. Ht~I~ Strllt, 1984-15 Publltllld Orana-Couo 21' Board of Tru•t-In an GIVEN 11111 Iha Huntington Y°"',:°".!:n=,1::;: au~11°',"~~. ~nt11Cll 1 Un .... you Ilk• a<:tton 10 flCTlTIOUl llUSMll a. magnon subaru AIMllC>f Pt rOll Number• Di lly Pllot Oac;embat 2 · • ttnOUnl not .... 111en nve s..c;n City CovncH wlll hOIO Of •-ad 't'();lt • , pro1ec1 your property 11 wMI NT 4 2 2 • I 3 1 • 1 1 1 n d t985 parc.nt (5%) of Ille tum bid 1 put>llC "Mtlngln the COun· wt11Cll may have tnau~ "= tn1w111 uf'IOll' the Oeed o bl IOid 11 a public 1111 11 NAMI ITAnMI 422· t3t·12 snuatad in the F-837 u •guarani" that 11141 bid· en Chamber 11 11141 Hunt· :;' 111 ~0'::,',":,= ii in Ttv!!, 9."i!:~0~1~'::i,": you neeo .,, axp11ne11on ot r ,,. followt~ '*'°" 1 en ol Coell M .... County dll wlll 1nt1 r Into 1111 lngton 8McJll Clvte Cent« • Y tter cur nad 1111 natur1 ol 1111 e>rOCM<l· doing l>utlNNt u E~ of YOranoe. S111e or C1ll· DillDI IC NOTICE p1000Md Contrtct 11 the 2000 MiJn Str111. Hunt· lorecloeu:.~ ;:Y :,11 ~ 111b~ ,:' b~ ano 1ng11ga4nat you you 111ou10 EL~t;:g~1~;' ,:iL;N: E rorntt 10 wlf '"~ aam• ls ewtrOed to him In lngton BalCll Ctlllornlt, on your pr 1 • contact an attor~ Tllll portion or Loi 21. HOTICllNVJTIHO lfDI tl'le1vent of l1.llura to1111 .. tlledal1and 0 attll4ltlma ln· p:o:~ :-,,:: ~: =~~".~'~':~::/~ NOTIC E s 11EREBV .;!~,,wc:~~:2~11tewoo,. Fairview Farm•. u ~oo'::'f NOTICE IS HEREBY In~~~. ,:~:::~'~u': dlcatad bit~ 'f r::n:i ~.~lion ottne l0t1Cloaura MCurtly hll OCCUtr90 In lhll ?~~=N .:11~·,: !'~u·~ I~~ Cnartea JOffO" qOlllnt llltrlOI rtcordld In • 0 Iv EN t 1111 I 11110 pr ' conalOar I • I at A•m•mblr YOU MAY th«a llu l>earl • dlitwll I,, • OR I 1211 w Sa y ".... N-PO<' P1g1 71. of Mtto111anaou1 propo1111 tor l\.irnlahlng all lortellld, or In th• c:&M o a ell l>lflO"I who wlall to bl LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF ,,,.. olflo• of tne Tru1t• IN . S.acn Calli 92&60 MIPt, raco1d1 ol Orenge ltbor, m111trla11. aqulptMnt, bond, tll•f:::ci eum '::'C:~ llHrd rl4atlve 10 Ille appll· you OO NOT TAKE Eltlllbtt //\ Peytnent oltllc //\NOE COAS~ .. ~~L~ar~' T1111 1:iu11na11 11 con County. Calllornla, d•· 1ran1port1Uon ind tucll wlll i:i 1°' 1 to M cation deecrlbad below PROMPT ACTION p1lnclpa l b 1 l1nca 01 COMP//\~i S 11 t t80 duc:tao by an 1ndMdut1 acrlbld II lollowt: otllll' ltclllt .. • u may t>41 r• ~ :~ may withdrew 0/1\TE Monday. J anutr; NOTICE IS HEREBY '81 901 85 on Mid prom11• Carle lltr M "'· Ca~llorntt Cnattet Joaapn Rolllna s.Qlnnlng 11 I point In Iha quired ror CONSTRUCTION o 8, 191e GIVEN THAT LONG BEACH 't\Ot• wNCf1 t>«arnt OU. oata 111• Tn 11 1111.,,,.,,1 wN h e.nter of 11amtlton Str•t. OF WHEELCH//\IR RAMPS Illa bid IOr t parlOd for forty-TIME. 7 30 PM SAVINGS .ANO LOAN .As-~ ebla on 71 t5/f4 82628. MIO Ttvatll Wiii Nil w1111 Ille Counry Cten. or Or Otltlnt thereon 481 f"t AT V,ARIOUS LOCATIONS n .. ('5) dlyt l ftar Ille O•:• APPLIC//\TION NUMBER SOCIATION I Cllllornlt pur...:r10 I dltnancl made II p.;btle audlon to ltll '"01 Co...nr. °" Oecemt>et w .. 1.,iy from 1111 Inter-( 1915-HI wlll bl received by Ml '°' Ille opening thlreo t915 Edition of Standard j. duly ap-et 13114 ti) 1110/\llt btdOar to< caat1 '" 985 Mellon of tna oentar llne ol 1111 Ctty of Cotti M ... et the Thi Boero of Ttvtt"' r• SP41Ctl1C:a t1on1 for Public ==t~uat:W under 1 :n:1e1!~:~1,,., wit~ 11wful money ot the unuecs 11 1 ~ Hamilton S1t••t ind Otllce of the Ctty Clark, P O ..,..,.. the prtvl• or rejlet· Work• ContructlOn Oeed of Tn.itt dttad Junt lnt1t111 at 11" Pit annum S11111 Ill payal>ll i t tne l>ut>l••neo Or1noa Cola Anet*m Allenutl, u uld Box 1200 (77 Felt °''""'· Ing any anO all blO• or to PROIPOSAL ACSOpt Ordl· 0 198' HICUlld by due from 311115 time of ..... an that cer111n 0. p to Oeoemt>e 20 2~ lltlllt era lhOWn ~ ,,,. Cotta M111. C1lllornl1 walw any lrregular1tlll or In· nance No. 2113· ··//\N OAOI· ~AYNE C LITTLEf'IELO Tl'tat reMOl1 llllt'IOf rMI property tltull.O 111 the 19~~ J,~u,,,, 3 10, 1H6 map ol llld Fairview Fttma, 92821·1200,untHtllellourol form!!~IMI In any bid Of In N//\NCE OF THE CITY COF ANO KRISTY LITILEFIELO. the !If':~ II lllCf' City o~trvt~. CCa~;ty ot ~ F 81. tvnnlr19 t~ Southerly 2 00 pm January 7 198e, the""'" no HUNTINGTON BEA H 11 Truttor to aec:ure obtl· 9etllflol , nu cMpollted lf\09 ..,1a1101 ornta p111tltl with Mid center line .. Wt'ltch '11me lMy ~II be Lit A. ITWVINI. Vloe AMENDING THE HUNT. llonl In fllvor of• Long wttll the frt111. ,,,. Oeeo OI tctlt>ad u IOllOW9 of Anaheim Avenue. 2•1.40 opened publtciy and r"d C~. •"•lnieee Af-tNGTON BEACH MUNICI· Ch S•.,.!1119 and L'*' At-Trull encl 111 • ~" PARCEL 1 Untt 7 u tMI' tlllt'ICI WMll!'ly para· aloud 111 thl Council fllfl, c ... t C:OMfttUftlty PAL COOE BY AMENDING tOCI Ion hi~ ,.. Obllgattona .. 11'\0Wn anO defln4ICI on that P\8.IC NOTICE tie! ~Ill 1111<1 canter llne ol c 111 mb1 r 1 s 1 1 1 • o c..._. Dtltftet SECTION 12 10O10 TO 11 Ju: 29 t.;; u In-~r•b and Ill• otrtaln CondomtnJum Pten tJtCTITIOUI IMJSINISI Hamilton Streat. 62 IMI. propoaalt lltlllf bMI the Uti. Publlllhed Orange Cout AOOP1' BY REFERENCE Cf dad t no i4-2t2io5. Of ~MCI Jo.. h«lb) ~ad AyOutt 30. 1879. 1 NAMI ITA TIMINT --:::=======:::-1 ot the WOtk l l'td the nam. of Dally PllOt o.c.tnw 20. 21. THE 1985 EDITION OF ~':" ~"' ttle Offloe ~ ... tum• MCUrld ln eooi. 132f:l Pege 1399 The IOllOwtnQ l*ION .,. bt<ldlt but llO other d,._ IMS s TAN 0 AR 0 s p E c IF I. Alcofdet of of Offlclal Aecoro1 01 Or· I OOlng CN .. ,.,... .. Ille A bid f'-'38 Cf/\ TIONS FOR PUBLIC ol Ille County ttl«'et>y lf'nmadlataly dut 11'1Q1 County Calll0tn11 TRADITIONAL RE.AL •v ftAClflC v•w MllMORIAL ftAJtK Cem•terv • Mortuary Ch•i* • Cr.,,,etory 3~00 Pacific View Drive N~port 8"<:h 8'44·2700 HA .. IOR &..AWN· WT. OLIYI Mortuary • Cem•t•ry c,.m•tory 1825 Gl1i.r Ave Co1t1 MeM 540-5554 N"CI MOTHllll •U INtOADWAY MORTUMY 110 8roedway Coeta M ... 642-9150 ~~':it:fr:'~ltd •-IC lll'ITlC( WORKS CONSTRUCTION " Or~~~"°::: :: :: c::. °::;:::. PARCEL_. An undMOecl 301 Eu t t11h Streal Coett clOllng time IOf 11141 recetpt ~ "" ON FlLE A copy of MIO ~ ·one note tor the 10 t>a aold 10 Mll•fy IN s 1 t '' lnt«•t 11 tanant1.,, ~ cairt 12e,· 01 bid• thall bl r91urned to propoeed Ordlnanot 21t311 o•r l n c· 1P a 1 1 u m 0 1 ~!ttona eec:ured tllWeby common ,,, .no to the com-Ferntc 1ne C:•ltforn•• tllebkldarunOl*'ad 119'1111 IC•lllU Otl ft .. In Ille Offlca or Iha ~109 100 00 !Plat · thl "'Tl:'11 NOT ICE RE· t'ftOtl .,.. Dling LOI _, ot JOI Eu1 ' th StrMi Coli. lie tlle IOll teec>ontlblllty of ':l'f: = Oty Clet'lc blnefic:tal '1ntar•t unO., COlllOf.D 11116/IS IN SAID Ttat;t Ho 10l12 aa "=' Miii Calif 9292• the 1)18der to -that 1111 bid ALL INTE.-ESTED P£R-fUQfl OMd of Ttuttt ll'ICI the COUNTY on t map recorded In Mii"/ M n Maec&rO Sec It reoetveO In P<OC* l~ l.AWMMCI l .... T SONS 111'1 lnv4tld 10 l tlend tlont eecUl'ad therlOy 0...0 t111t t16 ol. PaoM 41 to 45 In·, Tlllt ttatll'Mtlt wu fltee A ... Of old document• CMW.ANDO' IA. MIO llllt'lnO and axprw ::0-tty held by Ult .... M ..... NA· CIUll~ OI MleeettaM01.1•1 #i111 Iha County Clarll QI Or ITll Y bl obtllnad II ,,,. Of· ~ :.:.~= oplntone Of aul>mlt ~ u~: !Mt • btMCh noua. TtMT MD IAV· ~ ~<7o:n: '~, anoa County on Decln'll>lil =~g':,::"~~ llTA111N0.~!' ::,~~i:_~.,;. of.1:;!:':::'10t11n.:;,: = ~:l:":;..=i wo1121~1t~,_.. 11' ltl5 l'2MW · .tundebll To Ill'*'" ._ ... ...., .... cation• eithlbltt encl oe-Qll 011 ••~piing tl\ef'etrom PubtllllllO Orange Coat ~;:.,,~~ ;:,"o0. An Id• creditor• lfld con. ttngent 1Cf'9t~• of th~ l>'OC>OMI :r!:'~n "t11:""'~ : C...... T ._ Condomtnlum lJnlt1 t 10 39 1 ()ally Piiot Oeotrl\09' 20 1 dttonal cttlfgl of 12.00 wllt Cl'edi:~~~~ ara ~ Ille with Ille Offloe Of ftOt bee med& of' !nit... fl\ielllefleo Or9ngl CoMt lnClull\'I, IOcet-S tfllfeCln 191~ J~ 3 10 1919 bl ~ If l'lan<llad by mall. ~~ta wffl I/Id/~ _., .. of' the Ctty ci.rtl. aooo Malit mi nt of prlnclpal 111d D11ty "41« DecemMI 20. 27, The a::,::,,, -::;:,i: -6 1• Speclllcatlont •n<I oth•r LAWRENCE llllNIT 0111· Stf191, Huntington ~ ln_...t wt'6dl ~ dUI ttl&. ~ ~. 10 ttM :!':ic, ,.., l>'OC*1'/ ta 13 "8.JC NOTICE cont~a1_:::.,1~11e ~ LANDO. a.-AKA LAW· ~or=-'°' ltlepectlOn Auovll '· 1MS, ~ """'"'' Startan. trviM Celllornl•I =Of the Cit) Qerk of Ctty Af:NCI I OlllLANOO :.t'NTtNOTON HACH CfW.E ll'ICI al:~ "9JC fl)llC( ta7 t5 AC~.,_.. .. of Coat• Mek tpec1t1-~ton NII cie.i llled cm cOU91Ctl. .,. Mltll trwt _._ i.w a-....... «>a tMOe MAm ST•TnmWT I catlon1wtt1nocoem1Medun-:Z TA~':°c:'. II&. ..... w~:&.Cln. =In:::'.-•• ,~:':. •-·..-,OP Wftl'lout ~,,: ::1 '""==~-.... '":~wttt1':: fll9=requwtJl'IQIMt 11ttt.:;,-::;:i Otwioa eo.t T111-.11any ~ ~fo:::.:'la ~~~ ~OVATIONI lNTfA :r "°4Km A °"LANDO bl o.tlY f'tlot o.c-nw 20. Oul on I ~ ~ td I f_, tor edaC>90fl M 10 Mtllfy IN ~none ... HA TIONAL. H12 'orelll !llClll bid tna111>1 made on llPCIC*ltld • P<9'10M1 ,... t Na tlfWIOI. " 11'1'1 ,._ .. ,...,.. a.., Councl anc1 by encs pu!'IU*\t to tt1e Or ~tlnOton 9-crl. C&Ut 1 ehMtl .......W8'NetoldfNI..._ the F-Mt ~~If -.:Z....:: ,,,...."~ta..,.... Of .... 0011$11recl 1n t2t4I tM 'roe>OMI orm. aetai.OftN lhC 2 9'. ~tt Of 1 r.;;;; MIN~ ,. ttl-* W'leirl Oeed Of trwl Nill C l la lt :·~:'°"'." .:;':o::::::: Tl'te _,.tttlon 1'9quHt1 IOOOU"I. If,:._ ~ =.11e..-lllftfton0t-_,ad ~-21. tt14, Cht1tnut C:r•O "" , anci WI::'{,. ~ Mi~ to ~ .,_ "8JC NOTU ftw If~ t...,..:::: ._.. ... 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OM1Mr it t ...... 0ow-~ SLASHES •PRICES!• 011 ILL 1986 MODELS UNDER ANY CI RCUMSTANCES WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. • SUBARU 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • Newport BeKh (714) 549-4300 Or9n09 CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, December 20, 1985 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A10 Interest rates to fall into spring Economists predict deficit-cutting bill will come-to the aid of home purchasers policy. you hud better loosen monet· ary policy or we will have a recession next year," said David Wy'l>s, senior economist at Data Resources lnc .. another pn vatc forecasting fi11n and t kes ou1 rn taxes. "The clear-cut move toward fiscal re traint throws the burden on 'he Ft'dcral Reserve to be the driving force in the cxpansfon.'' said 'Allen S1na1 , ch1efeconom1st for the invest· men1 firm of Shearson· Lehman Brother$. 0.-, .......... ., ..... MMllooell Pam Scbmtdt, man&aer of the Placentia Chrletmu Guild. abo'" a whimelcal d.leplay of ornaments. On the 12th store of Christmas •• : By JIM HATHCOCK 0.-, ..... CorT'llJ I Mle;;f For some people, once a year tor ChnstmasJUSt won't do. Cathy McDonald is such an individual and seven years ago she decided to make her dream of providing one-of-a-kind Chnstmas ornaments tn a unique surrounding a reality. She chose a small store 1n the antique area of downtown Orange and from there. built her concept into a 12-store network. Each branch of the Chnstmas Guild displays 4() specialty theme trees including Winter Wonderland. Baby's First Christmas. Grand· mother's Tree. The Angel Tree. The Hunter's Tree. Each 1s decorated with exacting detail for beauty and the excitement of the season. said McDonald. Business expanded so rapidly that McDonald's husband, John. jomed in the company effort. Their philosophy behind their expanding business centers on providing a home-like seui'ng for shoppers to view trees, ornaments and holiday items much as they might appear tn their own homes. The Christmas Guild has Southern California's largest collect1 on of handpamted Nutcrackers and a large selection of Christmas music boxes in the forms of Santas. teddy bears, children and Chnstmas decorations. Some of the Christmas Guild stores have animated scene·s ofChnstmas incl uding Santa's workshops. elves. hfe-s1ze nutcrackers and other antique toys, ornaments and furnishings. . The Antique Guild tn Placentia serves as the in-season home of 1he Chnstmas Guild and additional locations in clude M1 ss1on V1eJO Mall . Westminster Mall, Brea Mall and Santa Ana Fashion Square. -lil lll!IJ.m • NEW Y~K (AP) -The following list ~ AllAmertv 9'n ti Up show s t Over -the • Counte r EnCon11 Nwt 1!~ VJ UP stoc•i e ncl we rre nts thet have gone up UlahMecllul 2 'I• UP the mo't e nd dow n t~ most besed on LlbF~a l UP M ier e nl 2112 1,. Up DOWNS 11 1 lU 11.I lU 11.1 cierc.nt ot ch•n~ tor hurscse l No securltle5 radl~ below 2 or 1000 shern ere Included. Name Ll C"~ P ct. Net end e>ercenta~ cha nge, •rt the I Fng~t~ wt 1111 -l7 difference t>elfi"n he Previous c osln~ ~ ¢dv o ac wt ~ Iii! price 'nd hursday's lest or bl oil P -~ p r c e . ' Sh~mllh -lh UPS s us •fll ~ -'h Neme Lfisl ~h~ PC1 l Ne tur n I.I) -Ii') j Equine ;t, r 8: ': OrengeJul s -1 Joneslntrcbl AmSotrKng r ~-u ~on.s1wct>1A 7V• 1~ Uo J ~1~1vFjn 1 :~ = ,~ 4 eregr ne s m ~ Up ·~ l~ e u errs s EnMCo 1 1~ UP • AmPtl"lcGP ~ 11.1 t Alcide 7-16 Up . B Consul st -'I• 11.1 Alcide y,n I 1~ UP .4 lnfot~t -•1. 11.1 ' swrtv ctrv 7 1 Uo j6.7 lj Sonex sh wt v. 11.1 vs Corp I~ '" uo j' i~ I/• r 10 l?Jn•PI C 2 _,. + ll tl: ' l trlR1$C 1 I/• 11/• O lcet f"' ~ 11 Ii ngsWst e~ovt Prtwav 'I• Up '· 'I• ~ rm'"""' 'Ill 11• Up . sc>her ~ 41/4 'h 1. a ~uslnHme 'h ~ Up 1 . hrLog st r"' I~ 1. strlbLOQ 6l1< 14 UP 1 • UPMed 'I• I/• 1 . l' tatusGm un •'• v, Uo •I· n'tectr f l• ''• 1 .o omcoa 4\'e •;, Up 1 . EnvlrTtc s 'I• -1 .I lt onsumFlncl 4~ ll'J Up 1 .1 AIPlntGr;e J'h ~ 9.7 ~nlvVoll 3'1'J ~ UP I ·8 Comand Ir 1.i, ~ 9.7 20 vnrec,, _pf 16'h llM UP l MedlcGraPhlc 1 llo 9.7 By MARTIN CRUTSINGER .... _ ......... ~-- WASHJNGTON -In good news for hpme buyers. interest rates arc hk~l,Y to continue falling at least until spnng as the natton's central bank throws its support behind a new deficit-cutting law, many economists predict. Mortgage rates, which already arc at their lowest levels in six years. co.uld dip into the single-digit range. some analysts bcli.cve. Much of the optimism stems from a belief that the Federal Reserve Board will be pushmg rates lower as a wa y of showing support for the law passed last week by Congress which pledges to shrink the huge federal budget deficits to zero by 199 t. Federal Reserve policy-makers met behind closed doors this week to map strategy. While the results of those deliberations will not be made public until February, many analysts said they detected signs the central bank already has embarked on at least a modest loosening of controls over the money supply. A key barometer of Fed pohcy. the federal funds rate 1he tnterest that banks charg\each other for overnight loans, dropped below 8 percent last week. This decline. in part because of its urning.. was widely interpreted as a signal that the Fed was easing monet- ary ~licy. It came as Congress was passing the Gramm-Rudman amend- ment, which sets a series of declining deficit targets over the next five years. Fed Chairman Paul Volcker often has called for greater effons oo the pan of Congress to get control of the deficit. Volcker complained that as long as the federal government crowded out private borrowrng needs. there was little the Fed could do to lower interest rates. ··The Fed is taking the pos1tton that Gramm-Rudman represents real pro- gress in reducing the defict, and the central bank is keepmg its part of the NYSE UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK (AP ) -The follow ing llst show' the Ntw York Stock Exehanoe stocks and werrents the t ha11e gone up lhe most rnc:t down th• most besed on percent o cha nge regardless of volume for Thuridav. No securltle' tredlng below $2 •rt lnc:l-·vded. Net end e>ercenfege changei are the difference belwl§fl the previous closl~ price e nd Thursde v 's 2 P.m . P r I c e UPS ~ ¥::!~~ Le\~ !Cl 4 Kety Ind 1~ 1~ S RLC 3119 ~ 6 Ge lvslHou 1/J If. 1 ¥nPork Mn v, 11. ! exfl Incl t~ I/• AmCtntCP 3"' lll 1 Fst Penna I/• 'h lJ GoldnNu11 w t 'le 1111 l PerkrOrlll 41/• I/• McLea n wt 211. 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' :l .o .s 1 7:1 .9 j 1l lnttlo9. le n 9¥. -'h l Wf '\tneS~ff_. 1~t = ~ i ~El 11t'Pt 101/• -lfJ . ly EW~~Yto ,~n = ~ .. , 4. 4. 4.7 4.5 ..... 4.4 4.4 4.4 0 4.3 2 Harolschfll 1~~ -'h 3 PubSYC NH 9119 -~ 4 ThomoMed 131h -~ S McOrmlot wt 23M -''11 6 TetecomCP ~~ -1111 HOURS OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC Uninterrupted, beginning at ,'Voon on Christmas Eve. Our Christmas Gift to You ... NIW'OttT BEACH bargain by lowering interest rate!>.'. said Michael Evan • head of a Washington forecasting firm. Others analysts said that unless the Fed loosens credjt conditions. 1t runs the risk that the big cuts 1n federal spcndjng could plunge the country into a l'CCC!Sion. .. If you are goiog to tigh1en fiscal The Fed. through its control over monetary policy, seek<> 10 allow the money supply to grow enough to provide for steady economic eic- pansion while guarding agamst high- er inflation. Congress and the president control fiscal pohey which involves dec1s1ons on how much the government puts into the economy through spending S1na1 p~d1cted a variety of shon- term mtercst rates would drop by one- fourth to one-half percent.age point over the ne11.t 1wo months. However, he doubted the central bank would decide at the meeting this week to cut the discount rate. Survey:· Business to reduce spending from tnlcn!.C fore ign 1:ompct111on decade<> WASHINGTON (AP) -In what may be an ominous sign for 1hc economy, a government survey pre- dicted Thursday that U.S. businesses will cut back on investment spendi ng by I percent in 1986. The Reagan administration called the survey's findings too pess1m1stic and some private economists agreed . However. others said business mvest- ment is likely to be sluggJsh at least through the first half of next year as U.S. industry contjnues to suffer I he Commerce Dcpanmcnt s.a1d based on a surve) conduc1cd in late October and November. businesses expect 10 cul pcndrng on plant expansion and modern1za11on shght- ly next year. after taking into account the effects of 1nOat1on. When investment spending surged rn 1984. the admin1stratton took much of the credit, say1og 1t was a result of the business tax breaks President Reagan pushed through Congress. That compares to a prOJCCted nse in investment spendrng of 5.6 percent for this year. The 1985 figure 1s down sharply from the advance rn 1984 ot 15.3 percent. the b1ggc~t g;:un 1n two Man y pnvate economists, how- ever. said the gain was simply a rebound from the effects of the recession. Investment spend111g fell 5 3 percent 1n 1982 and 0.8 percent 1n 1983 -lth'illl'dilllliii;I---------------- NIEW YOl'K (AP) 8lric11r ,., , ... 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Pacllo l " IJ 31' ft.I•+ • PcL~m 110 1' ll il'• PacRu 11 S62 1 •• PacA\ ol 2 1'I _.. • PacSc1 •O ll l2 I~ 1 t \t Pac hie S ~ 10 11601t • • PacTln 1 1 ·-• Paclfco 1 9 1'1• J .-• Paclll>f •.07 •Hit• PalnWI> 60 11 119 l6 • lt Pa~AB~ 10 II .. u '<t i PalnW oil 1~ n 4f.? PanAm 1 "a+ "' PanA wl S 2 >+ • Pen«;~ n lO 10 I l!'•+ • PanllEC 2 lO 11 f. • t It ~~t~ 16 1 ~~ l PardVn 1111 I ParkEI ~ 14 • I••+ ' P1r110r1 1'0 4 , • • ~r,:~ 1Jl ll ~~ ft....! ·~ PatPtr l It ,J • ~=~:;. r. a lst· .. ~ ... ,. ~· ffir:: ! ; l~ :~· ~~' : Pe PL P41:s I -1 P•PL dl>rl •2 '" Pe PL oor-2 90 • t • PtPL ~~ 1S -I ~=~ =J1i i ia~;an::d ·~~I·: f::gEn 'J ~u + l "-o°!J.o' 1 I ~ '; t-1-. ... ~I 1 l ,._. Prmlt n 1 IJt • ._ ~:~ '1 '6 It I I ~t -- i::::: oUiJ ~· • t ~ Bi :g~ ~.. j ~· .. o!) I lio+ i. ::· I ,,._,I mi, :i ;n :sn t· 1 • I fll{ -1 '1 ' P!lff + ,, t: 1 ~s,~ g l .,., ... ,, -"" I 1 N ' Ml"Bl ,, ~· ; ~ ~~· ~1·~ ;;:.10.. .. ~',ft ;1 ) ~ ,.._., Hi IJ D~ ~ l·~u f:i ~ .. l Orang• Coaaa DAILY PILOT /Friday, Oeolmber 20, 1M5 • - Dov II~ '*t u11 C"' l:=''"~ 'Plf t9 r . J:f~~ I J' Jl h .f :: f= l..i: ... ..,... '° • '11 + • Na 4 l ''11+ I hmoln '4 It --• • l..,nco l °' U ? i~i~T~~~i ~ l~ev'"'l • ~ a. t ~ t:::~. li1Jtt • ':-.: m~. H 147Jh7 I !;t ~ T APIC 23 t• ,... .1 h •Ulll 2) 1 10... • Texlltn lit I•+ • h•l•on 180 t 11 .. 1 -• i~:f~·1r •!"'~~..: ~ l!IOmlll 11 t + Pl~ ll ...... Tllrlltv IS 11 14 l • fl4""r m u •• • 1=:~ I~~ ~m ~~ .... -;:~ T-M I ~.. S "+ , t1m~tr' 1 to S. 1 -• Blue-chip issues advance r..... ,.. -. t Ian Of I l?ull'• • .. T OOSnc> I .)2 If l6 "l! TOkhrTI , .. 11 1\l 1l , • . t::1~·~t \? • }4' y:~ tot d pfH.J '' ~"' ~r::~::JU ,r:'~: .... NE~ YO RK (AP)-BIU('<h1p issues paced a strong ad' a nee an the stock market today as government figures showed modC$t but steady growth 1n the cconomy l::-tJ ~ I~ ,,, • • .. Trcnm' 60 11 1171 • • T0<oCo tO 11 5' t'1 • To&eo 960 l- Towte 110 '"' • 1 The Dow Jon('s average of 30 indostnals rose I.:! 95 to I 556 87 b~ 2 pm. on WaJI StrecL Gainer~ held a 5-3 lcad over losers among New '\ ork Stock Exchange-listed issues. T owte Of ll• 2• l -• TovRU' 1197tl 14'•• rr.cr \ J1 'l 976 10 ~ • Trtml n 1•1 IJ TWA lUJ 11 , tr:~::: r~ 16 I ttftl tt" •: -': f r•nlnc 1 1 '• T Jl~llv q) J • • Trl'(da nl 12 ~ I , Before the opening. the Commerce Depart- ment issued a ··flash" est1matt' that the gross nauonal product 1s growing at a 3.2 percent ~nual rate 1n tht' founh quaner At tbt' same ume. It revised m figure for the third quarter downward. Tran>co 649e SI I 6 S • from 4 3 percent to 3 percent. / The Labor Depanment, meanwhile, said the j consumer pnce index rose 0.6 percent last month i Among actively traded blue ch1ps, Inter· national Business Machines rose 2V. to 156111 and Trns< of) 87 • H T rn\C ot 4 7S ~ '• • TranE• 134 t'- Trg""'" t I I'• t • Tr P 01 • M 160 u97 , +I • Tr P p 1 SO l; 76~ Tranwv I t0 I I S IS' °" rrn\Qr\ ~ di 1)>. • , Trn .. IO 48 I 31'-~mencan Express gained 1'4 to 53Va. , The NYSE's composite index chmbcd .68 to I~ I 43 .\t the '\mcncan Stock Exchange. the mc1rket \.alue index was up 39 at 244.06 T wtO WIA .. 11-T ... 10 OI 2 1 ) I -, Tw•o o4 190 I 19'-, T•avlt!I' 1 04 l 1 511 II,._ " Trev o4 • 16 IJ SI <-"-f•,Co" l ,._ 173 19 • , Tr(n ol2SO J l61o• Tr atn \ 10o S ll • Tr aPc I 10 13 )4 • Volume on the Big Board came to 105 36 million shar~ ~1th two hours to go r r 1>vne I 1• 110 54 '--T r.c111r S2t S Ill • Tr•co 10 I) iiq •'--rr.nt., SO 14 ...-• t~;~ l~ ro 1:·:.: : TvHh .. 17 SS ~"-• .:_ T ... ,,Ol 90 1s 'I I > -r vcoLo to • S91 "' • Tv er ~ f() 1) )11 4 • UAL -I U-l~S SO'·• UAI,. P' 1 t0 ll6 ~ > • U§CEL 19 2St 16•• • u c" •• 2M ?l'·. U I 1°' I? 63 11 ... • UN~R•> 176 9'.-UR <10 lS ~ ll"'· 't USFC. 210 J9 •.-u!.G \ I 61 I 1 19 • • Unllvr 1 40e 9 • 17 + • Un•NV • JOo .. 2n v '" • "f-I •• UCa mo 1 ~ 18 IMO H •-+ unCerD J <IO 2'201 n ... • " u11(nc ~ 1•., •• Un MK I 8' 1 I 11 ·-Un I o• ; S6 11 41 • Un I plM • It 37 •-• UE' PIL 8 1bl0 76 un11 of 29t 1 21'• Un I ~I 213 1 70 • Un •O n. C! lSIO It .... Un ac I 80 13 3302 SJ UnPc of 7 Zi 8 116 ,_ ~~l.'S/' ll!J10 lj,.! unBrno OSe I) S9 u1• • -. u&ro pl 31v19 • • UC1>TV • 10 S7 11' l4 Ulllum 111 S 91 26""-+ WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK !AP) Dec. 19 TO<lel Ad\l•nced ~ Oec1lne<1 ¥ ncria noe<I 272 otal lu ues "' Newnigns 29 New tows 13 Pnv d•y 26' )49 244 en ,, NEW YORK !AP)-SatH, c o.m. hurs· jay orlce en.d nel Cheng!! of lhe 10 most 'clfve American Stock E.itchanoe 1uuu tr a d i ng n e llona 11 v a r mo•~ I 11 a n S 1 Na~ Volume Lut Ch9. BAT Ind 1.J~,900 '1-16 .. " OomePtrl 7 , 100 2 wangLab6 M ,COO W HomeGo n 5H , 100 2S ~ .,. ::>ulfCen g •S6. 100 1 •~ Wick.es 343.COO •:i... • LvnchCoro 307,500 ll • +1lt ~atrlx s 306.600 22 "' "' ;_onSlor s 291 IOO 1'1'. + ~ u ataPrOd 2n:100 1634 + ~ GoLo QuoTES , WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK l AP) Dec. 19 Prev TO(My IM/n ~dv~noeo r,~ Deel ne<l "' ¥nctlar!Qed * '2C ot•' •r;ues ~ 2m ,,.._,,I'll N-lows 13 17 NYSE LEADERS . . - Tnursdev l>f"lct and !'\el cna1191 o~ lhe IS 'T\011 acllvt New York Stoelt Excl'larliN ssues. 1r a d 1ng n a l ione llv a l rnort 1n e n 1 1 N•me Vetume L.ast a... F4tdNel Mtg 2.260.400 261111 _::-~ BexlerTrev 2, 16~.IOO 15 -llJ Tu~co Inc 2. lSS.lOO 297"8 + • un c arbide 1 9n,S n lo. RCA l S33, S9•7 + ., Eas1Kooa11 ~ 1,4n. '8~ A.mer T& T 1,'61,COO 2•'" • e us s1ee1 1,2S11,900 2s•., • WalMarl s 1, 178,500 31~ -2 '& warn Lam1> l.lSc.COO '8?re +3 Por1<;en El 1 13'. 100 ~ IBM I 104,900 I 1-+ '" Af'PlE xoreu 1.02s1 S ~ -l.r. UnPa~Cp 966 S3'1• + ~ Sonv Coro 9SC. I~ -1 By tM AHoct.ted Pr-... ____....., Dow JoNES AvERAGEs Selecitod "'°'10 gold pre. •rlOay ~ "'°'"'"0 h•"'O S323 ss on $.2 25 ~ ell•noon ""''9 $325 SS ·" SO lS ,._. l lltmOO'I $324 2~ .-D SO 8~ fr-"•lnQ '323 39 ..o IO l2 :twidl .. ,. ell.--S32S 90 on SO 6C '3;f •C "'*"" MMd\' a ...,_ S325 SS on SO 2S ~ '325 95 ott IO 25 ~ -'3-12 2!> °" '°,. NY C-. OOOC1 eoot mon11> Thu 132• 10 on to 30 METALS QuorEs NEW YORK (AP\ -SOOI non""'e>u• "'"""' 0<-<r~-s.-i is Oll!'b -o<>uno .... r""""' """' m()lllhoo.c!fllu ~ ago.,~n °""" • P<>Y"" .. •~•·"•'""'' C~ 113 25 OM'lt ..... °"""" ... '"'''" 'l"•' month CloMCI T"v l..-d ,5r..._ 19-.. °""'' • DCV"O zmc · JS <*'ll • po..roo ,,..,_..cl "" un ....... o .. IM~t•J• w.-C~Oi •M'• ~ .... --~ •b' .-~ 890 -Ol•nG• ""'""°'' loia1ma1 ...... ~J46-lr~ou~ "'''-'"""...,,..,'" CIOMd TPlu _, S32000-ll3000CMI' '811>"-... _ '"" ,...._ $310 oo-s322 00 .,_,.< .._c.,.,,, I•~ _ .. y NEW YORKIAPJ F 0na1 Oow·Jones av· ~ll.9H for T11urso1v Otc 19 TOCKS 0oen H Low 09M CM Ind 1 ~.37 IS 2 1S32001S43.92+1'9 ~Tr,, 71S 71 7~' ?f 704.00 713.37-2 '2 1 LJI 17) 'J7 ll0 1 l}l 113 7-0)6 ) Stk 615 17 62\.6-4 610_.R 616.16-~. l Indus t · 16.163 Tre,, 6 276, u111s 3,993.600 >S Slk 26.A33',900 1a.1-1 1M111wrna NEW VONK \AP/ -Mo~I active over· •n,·coun•er stocks suoolle<I t>v NASO H•m. DSC ~Opie( ~Cl lnlgol'I \ Convgl ~Mer Tc NwpPh ;'1R llYCMef' L.a1t or l Vm~ 811 • AUl9d ~ I ~:T88 2h !-• :~ ~~:: +1'- 6 ·m II -~ mH:'i 1~7! t I ~ • 151 • 15 • 6 13~ ............................................. __ .... ______ .... _________________________________ ..-. ____________ ~----~--~--~----- s a a s a 333333 810 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Friday, December 20 , 1985 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CAUING FROM SOUTH ORANGE IT'S HARD TO IELIVE LIFE WAS OllCE SO DREARY UllTIL I FOM MY DREAM HOME JUST IY LOOQll 111 Tiii DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIEDS. .. _. ,......,, .. , ...... w... ... ,._, mu&:91'Aft ...... ....... A"".,..., t "')' .... A "" .,, 0..tt t\ "•Q., '•0 .. Iii Dlf' \\..bf-( I Ovt ~' ~ , .. ,_, t t "'• "'tr~\ <.O""• .. 0 •I I •' I ,...., ,.l'M d 0.. f o+' ~'II"' • H • ~ Olt\ ••o • • . .,.,,... .• ""' f1 ...__111111 ____ .. ~>' •• , ... , i Stuck for stocking stuffers? Stick to classified for great Ideas! . Gtatr1J 2JOZ •;;rt hie• 2111 Ctata IH• HM C11t1 •n• 2124 ll'!Jtrt lt1cla 2111 ltallh It Illar• 3002 .,, .. -2724 Pt11t11lt 48A OC..,..NFR<!>NT, Nwpt 2 BA Condo, lg 2 car 2Br 1 ~81 townhouH. 2BR I ',.,BA pvt lndry rm Nwpt Penln 38d m 2Ba ;..;.-.oiiiiiiii ____ ...,..,. Bch. 111June,S1475/mo gar .. fl' ocean, no pets Bltlne. garage, patio. lnelde unit, patio. gar. ytty rnlla s 10~.s 1200· Neat dependable ehr 2er BS Avell monthly & weekly S950 mo. 557·6689/E S725 No pets 64!>,4837 Nice. No pets. $650/mo VIiia Rental• 875•7015. · 1'1i8a CM twnhm• S375 JlOllS IUlTY •lrrW...,T OIEIT* Call Jean 631-1286 t 'Ii ulll• 548-0879 ., M&••lllllT ~ r•" 28R 2BA pvt patio, 3BR 2BA S12001mo. lat. __ Merry Christmas Burtt Pll -4BR 2.,.,BA Townhome carport, storage area last. $500 dep. 209 42nd Nlamkr lhr 38r H B. hM Your Personal StaN ol l1•/lll-11U Approx 2000 sl, dbl gar, window view of Qotf St. upper unit 996-8109 wl prol female S500 4 Elves bavll been merrlly custom oak bar, elegant CourM $875 610 Joann LIDO ISLE blka to bch 969-3907 working away on your lalha 11111• 210I decor. pool. tennis, walk St 846·!14 t3, Donna Nwpt Bch Mal.to sh 28R Chrtstmaa glf1 You word 38A P.\BA houae, unfurn. to bch, avt Dec 15. $1500 • 2BR lba, new cpl & drf)S Bay view 2BR 2BA, study · r from Sante'a workshop yrly I l tOO/mo • utlls Sherry Coshow. Brkr •2Br 1Ba ~Plex w/patlo $680/mo $300 dep S 1250/mo. 2BA Tennis. spa, pools Ptease leave hll name at Avail now Agt 673-4062 631-2242 Of IJ.4S-6002 & carport Nice area Gas/wtr pd 5<48-2562 673-00721619-753-07 19 $<415 • utll1 7:_9·50~ the gate Christmas Oayll 38r 281 ()pix near South Bay View, extras $1500 675-8877 or 675-7006 S625/mo 548-5605 p I S le 3BR. 3BA. POOi 28r 1 Bl. patio. lrplc. wl d llWPllT OIEIT rof non-amluw, 25·35 to With love Rhonda, us s 1800/mo, gndr & poot •2Br 28a nr SC Plza, S A hkups ,625/mo ~ sec Lrg 38R 2,ABA, 2 car gar-•hr 3BR CdM hM Gar· Gary. Diane, Linda, ma1nt Incl 760-1399 Patio carport, pool, 6638 Plumer or 854_7592 age, pool, tennis CloM age, pvt ba Prime beacil Tricia. Marla $750 No Pets 722-8011 -to beech $1200/mo toe s550imo 873--0822 LATIN FEMALE Ill Clllll * •EASTSIOE t Bdrm L~ view Apia next to Park TSL MGMT 8"2-1603 Prof r\on-smkr 25-35 to SINCERELY WANTED t·.. 3 Br 2'h ba., Exec Twnhm. lBa s5251mo No pets 1 5~tcp;~"'~:c'~:1ng1. lrg NEWPORT HTS 2BR 2ba. shr 2br 2ba CdM beach You are. Att~acitve. young pool,57te3nms9.7Jac S 1350 Adult onty 631-2242 Newly redecorated trplc, pool, carport, n~ hM 1600 (818)799-4355 ( 18-30), pe!lte. intelligent. mo. -14 "6< • I & d p;01 ... r l Br nBa NB h•• marriage m1ndad BLUFFS 3 bdrm. 2'1t ba. •WTSllE* Child ok S795 No pets car..-.. patn '•PM ... "' .., Interests Outdoors spllt level Trina, good loc7 Beaulllul 1 & 2Br S800 Up •855-0665* S800lmo. ~2-7658 ;gf~· N~en~a 54~~9~:' sports. dlntng. travel. lalka Ptai11al1 2107 BEACffCotlage, qulel roe 2br 1ba, gar, yrly, S950 Avlll lmmed 650-7592 t Living alone? $395 bech $1500 Agt ~4-6636 Incl ga.s cooking, heat & Lrg 1BR 734~ Sballmar 2Br 181, poolside. gar. tm r theater, etc Please call rr~de byut ~~bo~1~:'rr\~ BLUFFS 3Br 21Ba, ~~~ 2323 ELDEN Open t0-5 548-1637 or 642-3307 St. Call 650-8213 Nlsmk shr 3Br 3Ba NB £atltyatal ''.J• B p hOI wa1er Incl encl gar No pets $4951mo lndry $750 1601B t5th Retpon prof M/F 25-35 754-6270 539-6191 Agt cost srfi'oo ~~sPet~a7~~-0666 Betty Wa1t 548·TB54 IBr tBa 1922 Wallace. NA BEACH Furnished 3 !!:: 1:J~1r1~ a~.~~15n6~ . Oceanlront 3BR 2BA. yrly - ---•Lrg 1 & 2Bdrm, newly Gar. refrlg, upstairs No Bdrm. 2 ba, lrplc. 2 car home 873-0750 c•n• Care 3016 S 7 BLUFFS CONDO 3Bdrm, redec . qulel. cool $530-up pel8 S5 tO Agt 550-1015 gar Short term ok C.11 2 car gar 1 00/mo. 2'.YBa on beaut grnbelt. 1884 Monrovia. 548-0336 -----675-8170 or 964-3375 ltHlllTt FlllEll dhud Care in my home for avail now 673-4585 Frig & W/D incl. S1600 --llYE II HW -newborn. wkdys FIT 1 Cl•t•ltled OCUIFllOIT•Olll Ownr/Agt 760-0839 •STUNNING Lg lBdrm $5251mo. 1BR 1BA, all SPACIOUSAPARTMENT •Dallycomputerupdatee lltehouselleeping&cook-842-5878 Garden Apt w/fec rm & bltlns Laundry room, 1 MILE FROM OCEAN •More leads, laster serv Ing. Non-smkr 122-9293 I ~ j2Br. gar. patio Utlls pd. IEO~IATll PERFECT poof $555 710 W l8th near beach and shops. 642-2357 •All clients acreened "-• I llllVICa I N Avlt/l 5 Wtnter 575•1632 2Br 2hBa +Oen Unit •Townhouse. 2Br t 'ltBa 735 W 18th St Versallles-VlllaBalboa •20%otttoallnew cllents -•ttlaCI 3011 .-creaY -\C\/) !Ctrtll ••I Mar 2122 right neic.t to pool Bright d/w. gar . pauo. no pets TSL MGMT 642-1603 1Br $725-Huge 2Br S 1125 •As seen In OC Register BABYSITTER WANTED . .. .__lllllillll-lilillllll• L._.:•:•::•=•~T~-.1 " l , 39R 2BA 2 car gar . frplc. &r!~~~Y ~~!t hlp~~~Ji~ $650 mo 548-9084 Nice 2Br 2Ba, bttns. dtw. Agt 631-4960 Huntington Bch 841 -5611 Tues-Fri, my C.M. home vaulted ceilings. sundeck i 1795/mo Call 640-5324 3Br 2'}fBa Condo w/2 car $625 No pets. N/smkrs ltat1llWaatH 2726 645• 1863 Darlene alt 5 E . 1 "'l l S1 3951mo Utllast H S850-1 6 attach gar N/smkr only 642-7528 or 760-1418 Christian fem 50 ...... ks OLUllllPIHOll -' C u 1024 675-7113 ere 11 151 yr Y rm 640 4950 or 760 5020 - ----......, l•!__.:-ll .. ~-••1111111 tlfl .. 111 hm w/appls fr pie ar kids • • PLUSH CONDOS Over room In Baycrest NB area S7 ' p/hr. must have car • ._. Irvine Terrace 3Br • Den pet by ocean 5~9-6191 3BR 2BA E~lde Frpl. yd. streams & rails Oar llormer resld) 75 t-4480 Suzi's Cleaning Service LG Attractive 5BR 3BA $ 1750/mo Avail Jan 1st ood S875/ I I Id hk 964 4346 Home Convenient to Agl cost gar• 91 mo w opnr' m cro, w up. Costa-Me•• Wht M/F, all • • 675-5511 Agt Barbara Call Dick 666-4000 d~. tBr $750 & 2Br S 1000 ..... cation $159,500 Tenant • ' Gigantic 3Br 2Ba w/gar 640_2426 evesl wknds 2Br w /secluded view amenities $350 + 12 utll MOllll!IPEI occupied 24 hr notice tc Priced to rent fas11 Smart Walk 10 bch & Udo Vig _ _ 5995 A 1 ow 549 2447 751 -9391 af1 3 pm Part 11me $7 pl hr S1u- show Marshal Plan Inc 5 rm hm off PCH $825 $1300/mo yrly 964-6922 $550. MOVE-IN BONUS v n • · dents 01< CdM 752-6955 (213) 450-0415 Agt cost No pets Nr SC Plaza 1Br S580 2& S660, S500 ln 1st year's renl 2740 Need loV1ng dog slller tor 3ba 2 story. a/c condo 17141966•1136 sec uni E-slde 557-284 1 my attect1onate small dog [-==" ,, ..... l .... A11Gll~ . ,,.. ... .... • Broker UndaorClaud11 utlls 1ncld call 539-6191 NEWPORT CREST 48R 1Bdrm,A/C,pool,carpo~POOLPatlo.lrplc,X-lge '* C1111u ltr Ital 8111. Inc• 1040 Ctttl ltH Pool/tennis courts _ --FURNISHED or Sing~~· st~ yOUf l\Ome 6<46-4594 r--11ieli1ii1"11aiit11'1titt~Fr-.1iirlS.Wlei-i!!!!!!t:===!!~~P~res~tl~gefi3~~1 v.i. B:a~pool~f.2~n1rtiA~d~u~pi'8e';,x.1E~a~st~d;eb~~§~~~t:4~~:m'?I':'!· ~~m~ct, ~.~ UV, ONru NiS'RrO-ewport IC $75l mo hOme Boat door, pvt cut-de-sac 1 car gar No Nwpt Crest 3Br 2'~B• beaut 1 & M2 BRs. all garSN6o5pets. 39::63B5a~ ~0-6379 Prtft11it11I/ *TIE ILIFFI* I 81ues/C11•t1 Cta11~l 1002 Spacious 3Bdrm T R&- treat .. All new Interior' - Like a modr,'1 Bought as a 2nd home. now can't use. his loss, your gainl WIE-tPTlll/IAlE S 199.000 (Furn avl also) Costa Me~a prime toe 2 M11ti111 I C1. Bdrms, 2•;, ba, air cond, ~0~560 nice yard. comm pool & •miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spa S 135.000 Agt. 644-6636 LllE TO COOi 7 Then you should see thf gourmet kitchen 1n this spactou1 Newport Beach llT IEW IUl condo 1 bedroom • den CdM duplex with 3 bdrm Private deck, expens1w and 2 bdrm units. each carpeting, 2 tull baths With 2 baths. decks and and a motivated out ot nice kitchens Needs to""n sell•r Onl"> some tovlng touchtJs S 124.500 with a large S339 500 auumable loan · l lllliilCA 1l 11(MfS (714) 673-4400 RealtOfs,675-6000 yard New 1001. kitchen pets S650 Agt 8"2-6368 Condo $1200 Tenn, gar bltins3::C~v~~osee St 1 •· flTMSS Sttrlft 2742 Mai1i1trahtt 5100 master bath Newl) 2Br 2Ba Modern kite lam Poot, 1ac 213-427-1136 TSl IAUllMHT SUIP I OlW C[ITCIS, TEllllS, STORAGE GARAGES MANAGER painted, close to t>eech & rm/din rm. lg wetbar'. nice Off Jamboree elegant 2br 642-9412 or 8"2-1603 Quiet E/stde 2BR 1BA gar, SWlllllC, ,i11 12•20' & 12•21' _schoo~84 1 •7022 yd, patiow/spa, RV pkng. 2ba step saver kltch ---pvt patio, dw, bltns, huge IHC~ mort! Sotry, Npt Sch/Costa Mesa area PRESTIGE 3BR ,..,,Ba 2 car gar. 2 ml Im bch, s 8 o o · 5 must s e f S575 2Bdrm "2250 A" Ca-llv rm w/wd burn lplc 110 pets. lodtli 24 Hraccess 548-3878 lmm8dtate opening tor lull pool hOme Boat door, W/C M $1200/mo. sec 539-6190 Best Alty tee nyon (Corner Canyon & 361 E. 18th St . 112 0,..1 diil• 9 to&. Ctaatrcial time District Manager pv1 yard New root, $350 altr 4 30. 642· 7894 Wiison) 495-8780 S745tmc 646-9794 ,.. 1 k l'I I b h N I Tiil lllFFS ..!L ~ d U S 1 /l I Must en1oy working with itc en. ms' at aw) ••4Br t ''r8a wlhuge yd S $735/mo. 2BR -t 'lrBA SHARP spacious 2Br, 1,5 '(JO • It ti children Exper ience paint, close beach/schls 2223 Meyer Place paclous Condo hOme 4 twnhse. Gar, lndry rm. bath Townhome Oplx, I i /Off' helpful $152.~!41-7022 -S925 No pets 546-5605 Bdrms 3'~ baths. Hugf nice Eastsfde location 0/W, W/O, patio, quiet. II IHI ICt ltat I · 1044 playroom. 2 Wetbars. ~ 2629 Orange Ave. 690 Darrell St $695 mo Ap.u1menh 2769 We otter an excellent ben-rYaat Charming 3Br 2Ba unturn. Patios Crystal Dlntn' c 63 266 lllYEHln Plltl lrplc. hrdwd llrs. 2 car Chandalter Cul-de-sac TIL lllT U2· 110l urt 11· 1• 1 N.,wpor1 Bvach ~o 3000. 1368, 545 & 520 Sq I ~~:10~;°j~~~da~:1~0:~; Baylor Mdl 1500 s/11 3 Bd gar Pvt yrd Quiet neigh-St Lease $1900 p/mo TOP AREA MESA PINES I •1111 I hit -.,1,, • .i Ft 1617 WESTCLIFF. program and dental in-2,~ ba s144 000 4% 10 borhood S 1100 mo THE OA~~7~~ ASSOC mle81iBJIU B~~H6~~~ :c,a~ts f~6· 1,11p,..,11 Nwpt Bch 541-5032 Ag1 surance Salary plus bk rs Owner l 86-0579 ~u:~4~:e9'7~215~~2 t-8618 2650 HARLA 549-2447 bit/ r, 11 ' 525 sq It $42S /mo mlleege reimbursement VERSAILLES 2Br 2Ba. se· APAl91111llTI B lb P I Pvt & L11a11 ltac• 1041 E·Slde 5 rm hm wlfrptc curity. ocean view, avail •• N•·wport Buch No 1 oa en n. entry Appllcan1 must apply In _ ~ lllTI FIH WE OFFH l OltlCf bath Clean 760-9792 person at Dally Piiot, 330 EIEUll IAY lncd yd & gar ldds/pet Jan 1 $930 Herb, da~1 Immaculate large Garden Want a selection or great ""''In "' "" ', DfOllTNf llITTI West Bay St Costa OCEAN VIEW 3BR, 3ba. 3 $700 539-6191 Agl cost ~5-2702 eves/722-1335 B II ltvlng? We can offer any I 11 '"" I ... ., c Apts eaut ully land· • ' One Month free, full ser-Mesa, a Apply 9-11 frplcs. high beam cell-EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSE At1rtaealt scaped ground s thrnglrom a smallaptto b45 1104 vice 881 0overOr .. ,,14 am or2-<4pm (Clrcula- 1ngs Walk to beach 3br 2'~b•. Jrpk;. enc yrd. -pool/spa. patio/deck No a 4 bdrm house II look-631_3651 lion Dept I $465,000 Caroi. Tatum patio 2 ear gar 1st, last, ,._ I 'Ill! peta Ing In CM. NB, Of HB I a ac l •t "'"--o-~~ Rllr 759-1552 sec 316B Santa Isabel. -aera -02 !Bdrm $605 think of us llrst for that lltl nll at IJ.'_ll Luxury suite. 2 pvt recepl. Mt4ical/Dt1t1J 5105 lnrprt ltac• l u-9 St 100/mo 631 -8283 2BR Iba In quiet Trfplex 2Bdrm 1•r.Ba $705-$710 chOloe 01 Ideal living 2514 conl. storage 1080 sq fl, DENTAL Asst/Ortho ROA _ -Westminster, gar. tndry 2250 Vanguard 5<40-9626 TSL MGMT 642-1603 ••-••y ••u all or part Nr San Diego Req Oftho exp pref 4 dav Ill a•-HI Lu•urious twnhme. 2 mstr $625 mo 2131644-5468 -- -F CM 979 3350 ' _, .. S1 I bdrms • den, frplc. 2 car -----1525 DHI Ptiat 212' 20102 Birch Street wy • Mon thru Thr NB ~2-2626 l ~ F I Absolute bargain' Pres-gar Fabulous quiet lo-laJMI ---2B8ecd~~<>; •• ea 1705 Spacloua attractive 1Bdrm 1 Bdrm 1 ba. $600 mo -W-ATERFRO_N_T_B_L_OO II-Al llOPT. tl•tr IHI fflrtl tlglous 3 bdrm, 2'" bath cation Pool. spa. tennis I I II 41!1\1! 131 E 181h 646_6816 near Marina $<495/mo. 2 Bdrm 1 ba. $650 mo E•ecullve tulle 1350 si ft "1 All properties are condos exec twnhme Pool. spa S 1200/mo Valerie Toretll 1 11 ,,.,_ _ _ _ 496-9482 Noon-5·JOpm. With large batconys 4th fir wlvu 642-4644 E.11per ' bright ambitious 3BR 3BA, CM $132,900 • tennis Try 10% down Really inc. 540-7355 2 BR 1ba, 2nd llr, lurn, tse •Bdrm 1615 Utll lncld No pets Mon-Fri 9 to 5 person to help run group 2BR 2'/tBA. CM s 129.000 Calf Patrick 760-8702 or $795 mo + ulft Joan ' R I .. L ztt11.o 756 1828 833 3363 practice In Soulh Coast 2BR 2'..,BA. CM $123.900 631-1266 MESA VERDE choice 3Br 475. t006 or 673.8159 2Bdrm I ' •Ba $715-$725 II • IC• '" . . BAYSIDE EXEC SUITE Plaza area ·Contact 2BR 1'-.BA CM S 106.900 2ba hm great loc, crtlyd 151 E 21st 548-2408 2Bdrm 2'1t blks to bch JiIK.le1t1lt 2153 Sq Ft ~2-4644 9 Dorothy. at 545-4553 _________ ,Lender will trnance as low 1 ·ii· p ~~: ' patio dee Jan 1 No pets 3Br 2Ba Dph< near Soul~ Ewn1c1el rgbaedr $5629600 N_o100pe6ts or to 5 Mon thru Fri _ Clera·-cal/Olla"ce 5400 I as 105%11xed lnterest ,.•-. --~· S1175 w/grdnr751-3898 Bay Vlew,e•tras S1500 C _ tlllITT, Ollltl ;.1 PLUSH CONDOS Over 675-8877 or 675-7006 ~l.l!ld 2 ILOCll Tl OCHI lHal 270I taatrcial Prtptrl' IOOllEEPH /IECTY ' •• a •• yl.11~1 Traditional ll~FFI IUfltOIT streams & lalls Gar Lurgn121.B~.28BrlAne' yrAtyv.eUppNec1 lPUTIEITI I Dellghtlul ocean breezes. Fem n-smkr. kllch prvlgs. 277 PIT. 1-5pm. Mon-Fri w/opnr. micro. w/d hkup M 1 .. -Spacious 2Bdrm 2Ba nr So Cst. Plz $255. 13SO Sq. Ft 846-8390 Marti E1tcellent conar uctton Re alty 3BR 3'1rba. Lge dining rm 1Br S750 & 2Br $1000 pkng S800/mo 675-9797 ~ "'M FRH I dshwshr trplc ·Plush 751 -0272 0, 662-1623 N xlnt Mesa Verde loc -IOlllEIPElt plus superior floor plan & !amlly rm. Extensively 2Br w/sectuded view I -1-L----Uke brand newl All utllllles crpts drps Lots of B h -545-4123 went rnto this 2700 sq 11 631-7370 expanded/custom end s995 Avl now 549•2447 I •01 Peai11ala paid Pool gar no pets · Lag c rm, pvt ba. prv1gs Small. all private SNF in home on •.-, acre Ca· unlt"E' plan Spa/pool 2601 2Bdrm 191' · s680 clos~. ~~~~lly land-2 blk bch Respon prof-•Combined Office/Shop Laguna Beach working tl'ledral celllngs 1n the CtrOll lltl 11 $379,000 lee 722-6460 Prestigious Maia Jerde 301 Avocado 542.9850 sc~ • ~--bus S385 •..<, utll 494-7346 825 sq. 11. reas. C.M knowledge of bkkpg g entry, llvtno room and Liii ••y 1_ neighborhood 4Br 2Ba 1Br, 2Br. 3Br, 48r, furn & 2BR 2BA, gar, lndry Nice MSTR Br I ba kitchen C·2 Nice area 548-7249 some computer knowt- lormal dining room A 2 R·1 LOTS Reduced to -Fil"' $1400/mo Incl grdnr unfurnlsh Winter, Yearly ~.:.-~ield 4 plex. Quiet street, 1 pool,garage.·$375,~ulll: .. L .. &-ltl·llU edgenec.CaJl 494-8075 true large gourmet $305.000 Each l blk l TRIPLEX w/sandy beach Call Valerie Torelli Realty Summer Bkr 675-4606 WWl!!i£T mite 1o beech No pet -"~ ..,_ h A t 759 9070 Lot Value $695 000 1 5 o 7355 s. 1st/tst. CM 545-8833 2400 .,.. 11 bldg. for ule 1 llPAlt .... E-llCTY kitchen with walk-in pan· .,.,ac 9 • CT 1 Alt 759• 1552 nc 4 • 1BR newly decorated, bl~ S650. Cell Jean 631-1266 blockfrom the Pavilion •• "' try and island cook OUPLEX-2Br tba ea. So-a um r -SEASON'S GREETINGS to bch. crpt, blinds Ne FUllLY APAltTIEITI Room In Newpon Beach Exper Individual with center awaits the lam1ly ol-PCH S275,000 521 Stat• C111t Nr OCC 2br 2ba abode pets $600 mo 675-660{ Sparkllng clean large Apt. Kirchen prlv $250/mo. All teases due In '86 Agt good Engllsh ski Ifs, chef 2 fireplaces lam1I" c 8 r~ lamllles with 1 or 2 Reis 760-1691 Aealonom1cs 675·6700 strong typing and die-, , arnallon y owner • t IOI& tncd child/pet line S550 •ICU.IFlllT• "' room. 3 full bath• and 3 673-0241 or 673-1541 t rt many others at children Near park Rtltlt/ tttll 27fi l11i1t11 A Fi111ci1I Laphone or shorthand bdrms --2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. •Hl·l•!l * 2Br. 1Ba wl gar S925 Alsc Water paid No pets _ helplul Apply In person lit· 1I01 Ctttl •e11 1024 pool. spa. carpo'1 Wtr ~ Exec adoress 3br 3ba wlle Bachelor $550 673-4928 2Bdrm 2Ba $720 Lg di• trl·lvl 2br, 2 torts, UlllA IUOI A with resume to Mr Fl •• L •• 11 ... E.•rT ht fr~ Pets OK Sec $ 2" 1 398 w Wll•nn 631 5583 2ba 2 frpl, nr harbor llTll Ill lMa •-·r• 2902 Fuentes, at Rob4!rt Bein [ . l T ~• gal;' S 695 1mo saverkllch2gark1dsl pet 4 7t~pd 1BRduplex ~ • $1.t75 (213)860-9513 _. w11111m Frost & As-~ ' J cm-1011, YA m•s 1 Lisa/Barbara 631-1266 maybe 539-6191 Agent • 1 ay Ave. Balboa Wkly rentals. Low rates ., •• ,. C.ut 1111111 soclates. 1401 Quall St. -• • 3Br 2•;,Ba 2 story Sky· cos1 1 adult No pets. 547-115! AVAJWU HW IEAWlll YILUIE S135 & Up/Wkly Color CHRISTMAS Newport Beach ca ......... " tights, sundeck. dbl gar 8111. ltacL 2140 Ctrtal ••••• , '!11!22 2BR 1'.~BA E/alde Twnhm TV. maid tleNlce. free CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 833-0070 (8am-5pm) d d 11 • ,.. $795/mo Frplc. yard, WIY HT• coffee, helled pool & Sunday Dec 22. 12 PM llU Sl,0001111 ~~:C~7ive' ~~e ~vi~ f 2 Bdrm. dbl gar 6 btk t? 2Bdrm IBa Nr beach garage NiGe locatton 1 steps to ocean Kitch'• * GUEST WELCOME * IEIEUl IFFICE 2 & 3 Bdrms Coodot nr S South Cout Metro .,. · • beh, no pet $795/mo N/smkr No pets. $820 1780 Santa Ana Live where you have avail. 985 N. Coast Hwy, Reaervatlons $7/hr work out of home c Plaza, pool. spa plus of Costa Mesa. Sellet •••alt Rtatl ll 00 964·2283 •" 4 Avl 111186 673~246 TSL MGMT 842-1603 *Spectacular apts l aguoa Beach, 494-5294 848-1802 or 543-6068 Cd M Students o k carport. from S67.900• wants 11 sold HSPEIAmJ GIVE YOURSELF A PRES-Small tBr IBa Wshrl dryr •WHIUIE YllUIE• * 1 & 2er, 1 & 2Ba suites IUWI •Tll •••!!. Tt ..... 2ffi 752"6955 CallPATRICK631-1266 llU,000 20x36,2BR2BA Great ENTIRen1my1Br Condo relrlg S650 1mo !~Fr::::;ownhouaes Wkly rent81a no"" avail W160w has money for lEUlllOIOUY I~~~. CALL ANN WARREN for retocatlng Best offer for a Young· at-Heart 55 759-0980 2Br, 1'1•Ba. bltns S645 *Private balconies $ 129.50 wt< & up. 2274 TO' s 10 000 N for litlgatton and general L,_ -c::. SELECT Costa Mesa 631-1788 yr Old Huntington Land-2Br 1ea. Gar. w/d, relrlg • S650. No pets 540-448• Garden patios or Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 cr~i ...... no penaYfy 0 business practice at- _,,_,,, -..-lltlHlUF PUi mark 536 8743 New lloo11ng. crpl & pain• COTIAIE nPE SU a Ill LOllE Denison Assoc. 673-7311 torneys Non smoker •-------lllll-••PROPE•~•RiiiiTiilEiiSm 12x52 FLEETWOOD home Worth a double taket $900 mo 759-0980 2BR IBA, pvt patio, gar, WIY IOU •aa-oaactatall Newport Beach Send re l"HIOfH'tlAL lltAt.. ESTATE SUMCES IALllA ~IWI 1110,000 Lovely duplex with view on a large corner lot 3 BA with separ· ate guest room Large 2 BR apt. over 3 car garage Owner wlll help with financing I N NCWPORT C ENTCH ~ 6449060 0 0 .... fl ""'~· ...... • , ..... tpvr "'' ,_, .,, .. .. , II\,. tn • ~' h f I G U T G f H IJ I I I ,. I T W A R f I I 1· I' I R E T T l 1· I I I' t A • ~ with an 8x32' EXPANDED I Clean crp!d 2br mod kit & Luxury 3Br 28a Ap' w/d hl(up, quiet No pets •3 Lighted tennis courts 3026 W Pac. Coaat Hwy n s5u0m00e loBlrHchlrl~gt.PartSune,,re ger $500 s at 539 6191 S 300 * 2 Swimming pools Newport Beach relrlg TV S LIVING ROOM KING Agt cost • 1 Imo Available Jar Water paid $675/mo s 25 2900, Newport Beach, .. Streams & Ponds 1 • Wk $QI, no deposit Lttl ' r.... 2925 SIZED BEOROOM A 5th Being remodeled 2038 Meyer CA 92660 g:eat large kitchen & H11t.H11lttu 2142 New crpts. Ute. paint TSL MOMT 642-1603 •Sorry,nopets leal1h ti l•1u i2500REWARDfortostlg bath Agt 540·5937 . d/w, stove, 2 car gar *Furnishings av all 2724 blk M/dog w/brn on tall, llECIPT /Ill lfFiCE ----2-llry 3br 3ba w/lrplc 760-1579 ANYTIME! EASTSIDE 2BD IBA, new W y NOT C L chest, legs. vlc Et Toro Newnort "-a~ .. boat deal-ltttrl Prtp 1510 gourmet kit fresh paint ---crpl/palnt UTILS ALL H A L F/M 3BR HOUSE. •73-2961M545.5e50 Pl ...., tw• he -deck dbl gar kid/Pft Nice 2Br 2Ba upatra. 1 oa1 PAID S695 631-4320 111-1111 188-A Magnolia, CM S375 ... _.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ml er easan atmosp re SAi llEll $850 539-6191 Agt cost gar, 0/W , lrptc Lse $950 utlls pd. 642-3307 Good communication C ••• T.y llTlTll ~-VIiia Rentals 675•7015 Eutald• 3Br 2Ba upper SUWlll YILUIE fOlJNI) ADS skills. sunny disposition lrYiH 2144 Apt, gar $600 PO Box 2br 2ba apt frpl, dahwsh, SS plhr 650-0942 Just completed 2Br 2Ba Xtra lg 2br 2ba new cond 2272, Costa M"a, 92626 15555 Huntington VIiiage pool/spa resp & neat New England style VEAY NfCE2BR ... den, gar .S9501mo Call M-F Lane, from San Diego S310 '1t utll 646-1 132CM •REfREE wlviews. ·~ acre fully delached Turtlerock home 67~ 1600 Nancy Bach apt, carport, no Freeway. north of Beach n landscaped Golf course, $t250 759-7602 C -.. ~ kitchen $400 mo Sheryl. 10 McFadden. '#991 on $500.+'h Utll. 2br 2 ba, HOIPTIHIST for exciting polltlOn In a growing Travel Co. Sense of humor a must! Call Kelley at 759-1891 tennis. horses OK Pef-Hll 111HI Ml~ 673-3 117 Of 631-1286 McFadden. oceanside PCH, CdM n-Cal: lect for new or retired * •llEITALI* * 1Bdrm Apt with bakOny tmkr. 1st, lut. ci.i> Avall couple Expandable CALL US REGARDING Poot No pets $495 Cal SHARP 3Br 2',.,ba. lrpk:. Ja.n 1. 675-1793 142·Hll $113 000 (619)789-3840 tRVINE RENTALS After 3pm IJ.4S.3618 ~=~: J:r;ra-_·99~ p.ts 55+ lhara 2 bdrm turn llOIOUY ltat ala lm11 Otnt ltatt•" --1ra11er. 1250 mo Call 111-1100 1er1nTr1plex Beams.gar-3Br 28a, D/W, Pvt lndry La!uahac~ 2141 8"5-5177or53&-1507 age. close to City Hall rm. encl gar, 25x50' deck --_H.•.•.•H_.,/_C_•_•.•.-11..._ __ 3Br 2Ba. 2 car gar No pets 1575/mo No pets 117 $750 No pet• 831-6155 St lo, pvt a quiet. Ocean Balboa Penn, F/prel. 2br S 1150 LM (818) 888-5510 Clearbrook 675-3435 View. No pets. GU/wtr 1'~ba wllndry avl lmmed Gtatral 2102 or (8 l8) 345.0440 EASTSIDE SPACIOUS 2 pd 1550 +MC 497~287 $375/mo yrly 873·5482 ______ ..... ....,... 2Bdrm. crpt1. drpa Watei BR 1 bath, no pet• $575 I 1 It L I L11a11 leac• 214 ald-636-4120 t-5PM per mo 831 -6155 !.nrptl IC• Beaut turn.bdrm.hot tub, Heights area 2br 2bl w/gar 1u11 S600'• move today 539-6191 Ag1 COii Woodsy room, 2Br. yrd • 566 Orange "B' 5595 E/SIOE 2BR 1BA 2 lrple. 2ear:; 28a 1760 f rig, ~kr~i: ~: 7~~-~~~- l'lug& hobby rm S t500 • 2 Bdrm duplex, agl garage, courty1rd gar S690/mo dthwahr. 1tove Included ut1l1, tst & last 499-2286 yard. good area. 1695 No peta ' 675-6468 NO PETS 545-4855 CdM 2BR avau $285 • 559.5001 E-•lde 2Br !Ba, bum tBdrm S600. Refrlg. dish· $315. Resp MI F. nr ltt u ...... y .. Sall Y "' Pr.,.nri Cel Cla11""4, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. washer & stove Included be IC h 8 7 5. 0 9 6 2 ' . 2BR 2ba Ettde Twohs. frpl, cetls, frplc, gar S700 t NO PETS 545-4855 494-4262 o•r. nu crpt, drp1. paint 1st. IHI. $225 tee 2 per-$790 01ck &86-4000 dye, eons. No peta 650·1798 1Bdrm 18a w/lrplc. Walk CdM shr 2 Bdrm l be nr 640 2426 /wt\ d to beh Carport dthwshr beh. trptc, gar· rHp. Fem I -eves n • E/Slde lux In a ptne forest. blt·lna ,595/mo. New-'375. 1v111 111, 675-5148 2Bt 2Ba on Vletona nr Lg lBR, d/w. frig, patio, port Terrace 722-8717 CM rm In •BA hM. unfUrn NewPort Blvd SQuettky Qll 6 wtr pd S595/mo ., cteBn, tot• of parking Carpart. adult• No pets 2 Bdrm 2Be refrlg, trplc, 1240/mo ... utll• Fe n- S595 No peta 990-2962 Vear l•IM 8"8·0864 crpte, drpa, pool, carport, 1mkr pref Avail 1/ 1 WOODUJ• VUAGI DAHlllllTI L• rr• & •nj()y aur ur~ \IJlf ~ll ()v"t (Omlorhblf ~w·n& •kl\# tr. lr•,••¥1 I ~ Co;11 P\ju .. 1111t onlt 1t1onut•' to Ill• OU{h i;,r~ •••~•IJlt NO PflS l'lCASf ,._,•llU•~T-....... . ..... . ·-....... ,. tar-....,n11 ua. IUT 1 "' nm -. .. ,.. .. 2 peraon1 S600 mo eso-&e 15/2617 IV. mag 8"5-0302 2 rm• avall, n+ci. 3bf. e.1 2Bdrm Studio, 1 'li8e. Pen yr~ F n·amkr 2$-35 amall patio Ca~ reedy $325 11; utll 83t·7728. SUOl mo SMCtltt Menor wlldys 8•2-9353. Allaa Apt• 548-2682 Fern 1l'lr Woodbridge •Ull llU &PT* ~ ~1~111:1 1 !:,:1t 2Br 18a t02 Antlbee Don 87~ t244 evs. 822~795 F1n-amtlr 23-33 to lhr 3br -_ 2ba CdM nae, 2 bit!• to NEWPORT MARINA APTS bch, $350 1 181799-43&5 Lullury 2Br 28a Frple, micro Prvt Qlf Prvt bctl N 8. room w/pv1 ba N.-r & bolt doctc• avails 1295 canal, 3 blks from OCHn 11'ALSO• 1350/mo,.deP 873·371t Lg t8drm w/lrptc, micro, ~3br ctupta, 100y0s IU· IMI prV1 garage I 1195 Sony from bct1 S350tmo yrfy, no P91• 180-09 tt avl lmmed. Jey 631~522 , ..... , '----------~~~~~~ FOUND neut ma orange & wtlt cat 10117. corner of 3rd/Carnation. COM 873-1541 For &Jalneu forms Bro- ker Xlnt oppty Send r• SYme to PO Box 2297. NewportBeach.928&3 Found. Young lem Ger-llOIO&llY /HOPT man Shep. Warn«, Bolaa CdM Prop. Mgmt Cp l~nt Chica, HB 840-il.9.4 ottkle appear~ ~ __ 9l'6M1Yp1ng. office. tel• Reward: blk/wht Slbertan phone skills. word pro- Husky male brnlblu eyes. ceulng exp helt>lul nd• med Vic Bal Pen Maryanne 675·•900 673-6017 or 494.J685 LOST Doberman. male blk a tan w/lnjured back leg, CMINB 11e1. 722-1812 LOST Dog, look• Ilk• B•njt, sml male, long wht hair. very friendly •llW&lll ''°* Harbor Vie w Hiiis 759-9165 LOST am brn fem mil{ Dog, 12114, Vic Santa An• a 20th. CM a..s-e12a HOln&llY To take ov• exlltlno Secretarial Service In Npt Sch. Carl 988-9477 IUTY/WO•I Sett starter tor fut P9Ced. last growing company KnOWledge & ekllla In IBM, PC & t()(;OUnllng deak'ed. ProlMtlonal ap. peeran<l9 1 muat Poten· tlal IOf gtOW1tl tor the rlQl'lt person 979-1272 SCRAM LETS llO'Y·IUl llTATI • Realtor seek• SELF ANSWERS ~:,.RT!~'0 s!!t': Nugget -Water sume • .. ,ery f9qUff• Trite . Paddle mentt to The Deity Piiot, UNOEA e TREE Ad 1 137• p O Boa t5$) The edmtral was astiea Coate Mu&, CA 92629 wt1a1 w&a lhe beet cure Ttc~al -/ r ti lor MHICkneN WlltlOUt Slff ht t ltatlon tie offered, --------.-. Just Ill UNOEA • ililliin .... ,., .. , rAflF . E..p FfT 975--8910 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday. Decembet 20, 1885 811 After Scbool- Student Jobs! Tttulul/TrMn llJI ltwal Hlt C..tral HM lliJctlla...u MIS n , lttnt, a.mus ..._IJflll/ l•"' ....... llM --~~9'!""'_S_,S_ff""'I T1l.9mm Tll OAWI RE TIRED PERSON tc AIU TIAl!O? SIM9 U ... lnettn ltJI ..... -.. ... Do You Need f Cub t Aod lllTAUD lmmed opening f« 9XP Co.11 M ... Nit aerve gu dflvt 10< 111Pot1 ahuflle ~tlful hdbd & dbl alt• BYfleco •ter.o fo. MIP i '81 SuM.1 AM486 good OfLIVEAYDE.PIJll'flilENT I Apptentloe t o IHrn lndlv Two IM\t avail 1t1t1on p /T & '11 aervlee 1175-8905 bed w/tllHt• N1m1 preamp HO Sony auto eond se50 MMNt lL.I lDr'llfS DUllf A Good Job To SU.rt TH New Ytar? l>Vtglet 111rm ln1t1ll• Apply ~Th t--12. at $3151111 ~8~11195 Sally br~ cnalr 1450 Toyota r ev er u c a 11 r •· IWW.MU1 u.n Uon. GOOd ltartlng ClO!'I\· THE N!WPORTl!R, WANlEO typlt1 10 type Corolla lftbck, mini eorwl piaY« S40 15" '81 YAMAHA 400 XS IO ml, ~.,till~ e..s ..,. We ate looking for Jr. High and High Scnoof ltudefttl and Other1 who would enjoy teMclna wtth ~ and w.ottctng wtth other lludentt the6r own age. You cen MM *25.00 to *60.00 Met\ Wlilk In c:ommillk>na Ind MUCH MOREi You can wort PART TIME In the attemoone and elr"*Ms Ind ltlft he~ plenty Of fr .. time You M T BE FREE AFTER SCHOOLi We of'fw coms>'ete tratntng 111\d ptovtde trMIPO't•tk)n, TNt It NOT A PAPER ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN OA YS A WEEKI Come OU1 and help ul get M\IW cuetomera for our newtpaper and have a gr•t time dotng It. You have nothing to lo• and • super Job to gain. Call lod1y and maybe you can 1t1rt tomorrow! mlaalOn • more. C1111 1107 Jamt>orw Ad, N 8 . OlllTll llLP m.,,u~rlpt on OWfl tYP9-eond, reuon1bi. price Tr1a.i IC)llr In Kart.on &' .. ' eond HOO Xmu 821 a. i:~ St 1 Paul Duarte 5f2-7233 IDYEITISlll P1rt/f\Jll lime Apply 2V34 ~~~rb..:' ~r.06% .,_, 973.351 1 1neto1ure (Big) S30 peclal 557-5700 Fulletton. CA ,.nl.I.. E PK Ctt Hwy. CCIM c • Turntable S5 R·R T r• ·ilYAMAHA 450 2 MW 71~8300 -------Alli tor Danny WIRllll aatrll OOfdlr $10 548·51H 11,.. ..-., tune~· OOd 213.ee1-t701 lmrMdla11 opening ror ARTIST ------~ · .... -" quallfled peftQn Hlfrla . Ollml lllJ Recepllont,ovnter per lt,at,. .. t Hll Pion.er Stereo 1y111m COnd 1700 9711 e 1800, 18e0 •xi>« 1'1t1p. PIT rel peraon P'Y'MI aon Pvt"*''' e~b. NB --$300 MS-"823 M Honda Spr•. Hb nu LAROf S~IOH ~ tul ExA-'~t ,.._f\&ftV Growing dally ~ CIMner M2·,..7 I NB 752· 7ll03 aai.. fOf Al b"r Pf'I010 QMt •Miranda s.n-r•·nt""' • .....,. 844-0937 NfW & USED BMW 81 ......... ...... .... -., IM o ...... cou1 '" 2 30. M·'' wex SLR F 1 4 90-230 Traa1prtltiea " "" --benefit a and working on ' ·...-----mm toom. 28mm WA, -Chrta,m.. s-·a0 1 .. 115 l.m .. -conditions .. ........,. Meda Imaginative Pt'<>-OlllTll PflSll P t .. , ..,.A 770 ,.._... "' VOLUM"' .,ao .... .,.....,.,. ductlv•. layout ar11tt wt\O for bakery Mlllt l>t re lbrc~u•lM en u <> ro...,. • ., / Yamaha 180. Ilka new ""~ Ila. llAIT undlratandtmetellandl.. ll•bll Lag Bell 4117.4182 toout17f, aereene .ic All Ptwtr 1Nt1 7112 2050 ml ttereo w/IC)llrt SERVIC! & LEASING IAILY "LIT Ing, to detlgn ad..,.n'91ng A.atit.•H IOll : 15~v~IY~.=~ "'J: ,g1 GiOfl wh&. J~n· =·;~uo,~g~5rnet 3870 N c~lH.,. LONG 330 w. Bay StrMt t0t a variety or cti.nu 1111 OUllO ioom. eaM $90 Sound '°" 7°'19 englM. aw1....i --~ (No Cnerry ex11....a&J Cotta M .... Ga Our dllCflmlnlllng m8t· Night alllfl. will train $1llO AINTl•hl LUarEgSe ef'orenl'~thlon& El\g(En: movi. ""0l1C1or. auna. 8 se111, alnl eonCllllon Exe.tlent Chrts1m11 glf1 (71•)1•• •1• or call M 2-4321 kit demand• quality and a weelt Sea Lark Motel, .. ,_ ... ,,... S6000 OBO 873--0••• '82 ATC 250R a~ ff ~ -ttyle. 2274 Newport Bl11C1, C M tire house lull) Fine quall· ~ 548-5185 ___ 1 _ .,.... ~t 0 •r Tracs.ln• We6c0me :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newp•per produel lon -ty, excellent condition C.a a.tn 1011 28' Monterey WOOd Boat 548-1721 or 754 1610 OPEN SEVEN DAYS nn1m111 knowledge helpful. Ablll· HIYER /IHR Amil PurchaMd In Europe by ,I . For rntot•Uon wlwo dal Hond• Puaport llke new ~~~~~~~~~ PASTI IP UTIIT ty 10 work under dMd· need exper lndlvldual to Pravale Party Cash Onlyl Apple Ile, 128K. 2 drives. eng Melle olr ~11-34 lV 122 ml) Call 557.1143 1fi - Call Mr. Earl 548-7058 or 241 ·8432 I !Immediate o~nlng tor e1tper typeMtler Mu11 have have mark·uP llnes a mutt Priof news-work with pyblle In guest By Appl San Clemente mon1t0<, modem CPI M, .----. 69"1 • lOam Sat & Sun paper eaperlence an ad-MrYICet CIPKllY Apply Ettate (7 14)498·1167 printer $1495 &82·36&1 78GRAOYWHITE20 Clay - vantage Potlllon I• part M· Th 9· 12 at __.._____ ----erulaer See at Npt Dunes PUCH M8JU Moped gCI Clld time, gooCI b•n•flll, THE NEW PORTER. Arrliaact1 JO! l ~ ~·~::::~:-~~-$7500 obo 998~972 $3251080 67~454 Dan ulary $8 p/hr Inquiries 1107 Jamboree Rd NB I llY IPPLlllCES 983-2187 Sail leat1 701 4 VESPA 81. Ilk• new 600 and resumea to· Sleve I EASY ASSEMBLY WORK --1 mllea white P200E Hough, Art Olreelor. S600 00 per 100 Gui/an-LES 957·8133 MacOouble 0.0 Mecln-So bedMI malcil ~ 1135010bo 497•1247 Dally Piiot, P O Bo• I •eed Payment No Ei1· 17 Cubic Fl Frott Free to.n wt2 t>ullf.ln C11ac $500 or otter s .. Sat _ Openings Now Available exper • PUt•UP back· ground helpful. Xln1 ben· ems lnciudlng medical & denial Insurance, con- genial 11mospher1. Con· tact Allssa. &42·432 1 ext 291 1560. Costa Meta. Ca pe<lence/No Sl!lles De· Re•··~erator 175 722-6389 drives, 12.895 786-3418 385 OQle ~. ~ 722·834! 4 ftttl Dti"/J~ 92828 1 ta11s seno self-adaresse<1 •SAUi SALEI* Jtwtlry/flrs/Art ltmct, l41i,.1at1 tll0!81119' .. IUllEOUIT I i1am~enve1ope· R' t s129& Up &02S S.ttliH 7u20 ·863MPweg<>nMf ltd wlf.-i; CAR ROUTES HAHIOIUT IAIUPILIT IAJLY P.tLIT 34 l~~:i~~~;l~RCI, I w"a;~::: ors S99 & Up 2 ORIGtNAL DUTCH OIL 9 8 MlAcOFIV OutbOard, • ·6rs~40.. .. ..... 330 West Bay St Ft Pleroe, FL 33482 Dryers 9as1e1ec $99 & Up PAINTINGS S2000 each 10 hr• on eng. e1e1n, Ill I ----- Earn Extra Ca•h 330 w. B•y Str .. t Costa M .... Ca. 92627 Costa Mesa. CA 92827 1 ----Stdves S99 & Up 756-83 16 new S875, &44·5793 Inf •U JHP - -· ... wa IHlllH I ·complete Line ol Home s MINK CAPES St50 88 Christmas-Parade I OIEIHll ....... c .• -.:Ol'- For Del/very Of Thi• Paper 142-U21 AFTER Station for lease STUDIO Furnishings" OBO 6-40-00l6 Cindy •Generator Rental•* II ~s wtth pis bucke1 puntrtl 'fllll' FIVE Judy 6-40·6-443 ALL APPLIANCES BREITING GENEVE MENS HILL SS';~~ E; A T 0 R seats and radial tires SCHOOL IRP! I hlfJ IHrtlttt4 WATCH NAVITIMER tS71 P1.o!nt11 ~11e Nwp1 ISer"29001 Now 'Ill Feborary 5 or unUI bctllHt C.14ttit1 2400 COSMOS Brano Bch 6-46-~S3 Wknds $1111 JOBS job gets Clone. Gal Frtday UNIQUE FURNITURE n-Sllll 1n box Paid call 7 t4167s..o740 O~ANGE COAST type housekeeper. bus1-1947 S Main Si $695 sell S350 673-6034 J~/Renault Salts 5510 nwua11T111 HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT A real future In financial sales. This could be for you. Call Mr Wiison 10 qualify, draw VI comm. 1151--0455 ness agent to help newly Santa Ana · -SliJS/Decks/Sttr?cl 2S24 Harbor Cos1a Me$8 E'RN slnglemaleset uphouse-I BtwnEdinger&Warner or CARTIER WATCH Mens 022 Ml·IOU , _______ _ ft hold 67S-8729 all 6pm Main SI See lhe Bear' 181( Tank Orig price __ __ I" MONEY _ Hl-1220 $2400 sell for S 1200 obo 40' side tie, private home . Tracks 9035 *HT IOOFEH * Open 10·8 •Sun 12.s (714) 6-4S·3457 Tom Baek Bay area S360 or Custom Auto Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and $9 50111 whichever .. PL '(MOUTH AHOW 1982 telephone sales PRIZES * SllllLHI 3 000~. 24 cu It lrostlret Full 1eng111 Clnlgner mtnk, greater. P9f month Ask pickup long bed 53 500 Jmports OllUITllAI OAll IAILY Wanted Top pay for lop trig. needs paint, seals nekalr n5ew2500. •PP760r '3 9000 8 8 for Jock 6-40-9350 Call 642·4321 Ask tor BUY YOUR c •R DIRECT Soll seu. 22 year program. TRIPS men Start lmmed Con-$125 963·2187 as ng • 4 Don W1lhams " FIT. PIT sllltt• avall. 9.9 1ae1 Frank or Bob HANO MADE 1mpor1ed SLIP 30 It on Main Chan· FROM EUROPE ANO Santa Ana 835·2110, 642·7222 I A.MANA refrigerator. gold tugs & beCIS(>reads Bluel nel CdM $3001mo ISi 68N~~~tr ~1u1ra~nso~~... SAVE MONEY• Fullerton 680-3340 and hll'ftrfec tt.1 5 • 5 ice maker. gooc 1 & +ast. 1111 June 19 ..,_.., 0 """ EPA • DOT Fede<1liu t1on Garden Grove 10092 IAll.Y Ptl.IT IMMEO PIT POSITIONS cond S 12S 499-5683 lox. reCI ox. coyote Call Marcia 673-6232 manuel $900 549 34111 (114} 111-IHI C A S h A Ms will train StuClents --more All branCI ,,_ I hapman ve. u 11 .. ..,.,.,, OK 'Must relate wHh l Frig s1C1e1s1de oust dis-FromS200 63 1-4396 Sllp Ava1l -NollveADOard CLASSIC 50Cl'l8V'f Pick-DATSUN 76 2802 orig Cl1~1/IHt11111~ 11 you are loOltlng for extra people Call eves & penser S22S 6-46-4823 Saks lull lengtn mink •P· Up 10 32 S330 ~~es N~~··:n0wn~n~i ow ner 60 000 m t 5520 spending money, or Ilk• wl<nCls 63 1-0262 MICROWAVE OVEN praised s I OK sacrtllce S•de he lo 25 S200 S2500 540-8683 S3 750 67f>..2607 ------------lo go places llke Magic Sears best. nearly new S3200 pp 846-8964 SWALES ANCHORAGE __ _ insurance CALL 842-1444 UITDlll Mountain, l(notts Berry llT. IHIHHS Ass10. j Make offer. 5.48-.5-447 cn.1., t--.5-~50-1 ji'ORO-~.-l'on-8k9 Fl Apply 2920 Coast Hwy, Farm. or win Prltes and PIT FIT win tratn ---ZEBRA SKIN S950 SLIPS 2S 30 beCI Ask 1n9 S3 500 COM 6-4•-02 10 Awards, Call us now! We Ask tor Belh 756-1243 j ReoonCI Relrlgs. washen 6-45-4390 333 Avcallabi. & 6-46-83S7 have several o In s In ----dryers S7S to S27S 163( -~. 3 W oa11 Highway 1,1.EI C M ~· B ~ ~ v INTERIOR PLANTSCAPE Superior CM 631 ·3197 MaC~lltry 6045 Newport Bch 9·S Mon.Fri TOYOTA 1980 pickup '• ••• • •••••••• •• • • •• •• •• • •.. 642•4333 maintenance Part lime WOOD LATHE never ueed • • 1011 1o11g bed $3 100 Call • • IEITAIUITS Foliage Design 548-9S8S Sears SxS trig, coprtne wltools S 12S 673·5270 l11c. Tr111,.rt1ti11 1 642 4321 Ask for Don • PART TJME • 19 now aeceQllng appll-BURGLER FIRE ALARM F/F $150 760-8661 __ _ __ _ Wiiham!. •• ' •• calions for oook1. walter1/ TRAINEE • Call between llllEl Am•lllT Wahr & Gas Dryer like nu Office faraitatt C V -..0 I bu boy I 11-4PM, 831·3«3 For Vet Hospital. PIT Will AlmonCI $400 s48-7968 I EfaiJ•flt ,047 aaptrs 1014 HI ~ •• .• :1~~=•· :ostlt!.t-lratn responsible person ---191 camper trlr 83 HOI-'"!66!'!"!!F""o-rd~E-co_n_o"'!V"!"a-n-re"'!'b"!"lt • esses lor our new Hunt· wnmas Apply Mon-Tues·Wed-Frl Aactioas -601' Olflce Furnllure. good 1day Ramble< self cont eng nu pa1n1 MuSI sell • : lngton Beach lex.l ion Pieceworkers wanleCI 1m-Balboa Animal Hospital Water Cloud king water cond Good prices .int Sl750obo 673-7376 s82s 000 0.-5 -.408 Hatchback auto air AM1FM radio Low low miles A ll original 113SZUCI UHi IATIH .. 81210 Ask for JoAnne Craney e w e are looking for the right e Apply 19810 Beach BlvCI mediately al the Cotner of 6904 W Coast Hwy NB beCI Soll SICles Pd St 10< Desks tables Chatrs • l p • btwn 9am-4pm Mon-Fri 171h Street & Pomona KNITTERS NEEDED To sac S300 720·028 1 small sofa & IBM Type-llttercydn/ A.atitaH, HONDA 80 AecorCI LX • p eop e-eople who enjoy • E.O E Avenue. Cosla Mesa 11n11 H1 Fashion qua111y --~ writer 9ss-2411 ScMttrs 1011 Cl&uica 9045 ~~1P0~flfa•;5;~~~ cass : p eople. They must be per-: WAITRESSES & HOST-CAIWASlllAIAIH sweaters 675-833S Fuiitare &OH Pets A iaals-6049 •183 Kawasaki KX80 p.1aoo 1964 Vo1110 App1 •. sistent and willing to work! •. GESrasv~aLrdateT~~enGlnrlgnsde&r 1To7~:~':er:i~:~o:,•::;~ IOTIIHSIAHET I IUY FURllTUllE gal bubble tank. reat ~~r clean, runs great ~;1'.~s.-Bo~~~2.~1f1':r 1 S4100Jf~s~~:,~u _, '"' a llTCIEI LES 9S7-_813~ Gift! Never used S200 obo 720-9988 e • Restaurants. 1400 W manager · must be IX· I 631·0382 or 540·3S97 ·~············· MAZDA 82 Gl.c L1nt Ed • Hours are 4:30-8:30 p.m. • PCH, Nwpt Beh &42·8881 perteneed 644-4460 Is now hiring CASHIERS 1 s piece sola group $200 ; -,_. Fantastic cone Must sell e e -PRICERS & STOCKERS a1dJuStable wall Unit! Baby Cockaliels Resente ' ~ 00 A UTT\.£ S2900 "S6-0330 •· M 0 n . -Fri . a a d 9 : 3 0 • Clerks Please apply at 22S E I s 1 SO Sol1CI brass & 4 Xmas S2S-up 7S6-03SS ' c. ..... -·l c -.... eus-·· ... YOUR e O e 17th St, Costa M6$8 _ I ~7:.•:~2c3hanCleher $100 Darlmg Shih Tru, akc reg ~ r .Jim. OWN-HOME : a .m.-1:3 p.m. aturdays. •. IRCLE 1-llRIETS PHTTIIE 4 _ ~~~Kt0s 0106r sChris1mas 1 ~~ ~""-'• • , Newspaper Clellvery 9 long sofa almost ne--~1 B 4 -8234 J & ~'I'=-~~'· c ... ,, ; : Compensation to include : 2AM-6AM, light van or S300 6-42--037< GOLDEN Retriever Pup! ,,...-.~ ~~·. ( c •. hourly wage plu com-•. IOW HIRllli truck nee Xlnt money Wrot-iron 101 w/6 ehrs for Christmas l 27S Ch· -.. ·~"*" .,'Jtr .• ~r: : " · '-' J NewponBeacJu.caa..Calll ~plellutcn 603k GN1 .siradAKC8S4-7S7l _:,.G '7 \ ~ 4 ~ • mission. • CISllEllS 642-601S anytime ' Hanging lite Ev 64S·463t Sh ellie AKCMale 10 wti.s ., """ • • I --~ s 1 s11 GAaAGI SAU ADS Now • 1, \ • • ••• Jlli1cell11H•• &015 uper temp Oii. eye CLASSIPllO IY CITYI MAZDA 85 GLC lu• htchbi. w111 6t< mi. A ·c 50rt ottr as Po S9940 Sac S79~0 hrm Incl 5 yr war• 6-46-S237 afl Spm •IST SIU t••HI MBZ 'So 450SEL Eacellent oond1tt0n 7S6· 1644 after 1 30 p m • • ISSISTllT lllllEllS •,u,!IR so $106 tofteM w 1NNER. _check 714's34•3S39 s11 auow : For an appointment rall .• nRYl fl 1 3rd game. s2000 oao Pi1111 l Or1111 ~-·••••••••••• .. Interviews Wednesday Urgenuy needed by Hunt· 67S.4764 6059 • • 642 4322 • 9 11 AM at2271 Fairview lngtonBeach Clly School l I CNtl ..... '1" .. l"-·•· •-· IHCOES IHZ '10 HOSE ,124 • -• -. . Olslrlct. lor 1 ·2 hrs 2 TRUNDLE BED SETS I FiscAeA player ptanefiiiiiiiiiiii·iiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiii-ii -... • be 3 00-8 00 • Rd. Costa Mesa (Fairview p/day depenCling upon s 125/ea 7S9-12S6 atq family run for Chrlstm8' ,. Sun Sa m Chtld s playns. • tween : : p.m . • & Wiison). requirements at school 5pm 46 S11.1C110 Stze with Am ICC SWAP IEET Kerosu,, neater Cab ••• Ask for Ben w.·11a.a· m . ••• SS 64 p/hr Apply 204S1 BAHIA <...ORI NTH IAl'I pico player unrt toclEvety Su,,Clay Orange Dage Paten OOllS & ae Call (714) Cr aimer Lane H B YACHT CLUB Memoer loader R~nlly rebutl1 Coast College Fairv._ 4 cess ere 1004 ~a"" " • •• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• re Info. Phone 96 .. ·8888 snip 10 sell &42-6263 walnut hntsh Wllh rolls Adams Costa Mesa AO· 548 380Q BMX 01amonooack Silver Slfk bike S 150 494-1426 CHILDS SWING SET L UM SS9 751 3898 Owner must sell SJ 000 mission & Parking FREE firtT' 768·8~78 Spaces S 10 432 5880 I . 6144 Golden Oak BalClwin UP·mae right llke new 1n1out jSAT 9~ 2S3 Brenlwood SAT 8am-3pm SUN Tuned & delivered St 1San1a Isabel & San1a 8am-3pl"'I $960 New St400 847·S672 PV1 Ply Ana Avel Retrig Toys Watnul Dtn1ng Tab•es w 2 C -, Fi ..... '-11 •-mctl P111t1'11 Desk printer & display cal· Bikes Books misc •eaves your cno1ce arptl !J lr =! " cula1ortrade lorelecpor OLD ENGLISH UPRIGHT! s150-New Ii r.innmc;i i;;;;;;;;~;;;;iiiiiiiileB;aywl;:i:n:dkow;!;s:f-F~re;;r11cc;hhdC1iOoo;r~s FIREWOOD quaJhy mlx. f11111 1111 712-IOOI TIP OIALITT PlllTll& 1ypewr11er Schw1n Pulst S67S 67S-S5 II Saturday on•y' Furnirure Tennis Shoes ~ s • · $2.17 Per day French Sllders & More free del. $87 SO '"1 cord Attys PaJham & Assoc lnl/Ex! Reas Rates Ref's rate meter brand new 1. I ,_0 1001s hsehld items Too varo0us new iems Ca$r Additions & Remodels S 170 cord. Jim 636-8S61 "SPM·200 S49· 1000 ICyc H vv ma,,y good 1n1ngs to on iv 20 Blazinc;i Star Ttla1'e ALL you pay lor 11476106 Don 964-5949 C..traJ ltmm •altl!J 839.1886 or 57S-Ol02 •FIREWOOD• ALAN bike. Seem lrm. 2 mention" 2128 Wallace 1Dfoe<l1eld. 3 lirwM, 30 day minimum Doors-moldings-bay win· t<ONSTYNTtNE "ENNELS Block walls, brackwork, P•r~i11 Premium seasoned or. ysr1s350narnd!.,uleClas .. n1g9' s' ~b5s0 In the dows, complete patina, " " conerele Comp patios FARTHING INTERIORS ange wOOd S 110 ', S 19~ .,_ "1 ' additions, quality wont Boarding/grooming/tales 1S yrs e>Cper 646-4634 HANGING/STRIPPING cord Free del 968-8081 ObO 673-7375 for oals/dogs 6-41·7003 l 080ed I 16 0020601 111,000 N TOHAUS _ M WEST lTO ~ .:>• .... 1ass1hed Ao .\C••oN Call <t Da11, P110• 4 IJ-~ISOP f>4:<-S6"!l DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY i:477446 Paul 548-8860 BRICKWORK-Small jobs VISA-MC 673· IS 12 N B Tennis Club Famil) M EN S PE U G E 0 l KITCHEN CABINET llU~la Newport, Cosla Mesa ANOYS WALLCOVERING Membership S750 inc BICYCLE Never u~d REFACING AMERlCAN HANDVMAN Irvine Ref's 67S-317S Installation & Rem oval transfer tee 7S9-6064 I 26 frame lO·speed 5'1 --ver color S350 67S -5792 ·~~llJl!IM~illlli Calllorlreee11 6-42-0881 Carpentry, fencing, win-STUCCO MASONRY-TILE Int painung S48-40l3 Neeeht sew mach. mode•1 , Ooors-Repalr·Alteratlons dows. plumbing, marllle. No Job 10 small All types STRIP IT OFF THE WALL 522 S2SO obo Wartdale Sptrh11 '"41 '065 Remodel-Panel-Locks-etc lub encl, elc. And Yes Free est Lie. 631·2345 Fast clean. reas Wall· fir spkrs S200 pr Kaiser Ajay ·tflmhKe" e>1erc1se Cablnets·WlnClow·Drywall Jesus Is Lord 638-8244 paper removal service radio wtpnono. t9SO 111n. bike S 100 2 bar-llflll SYDNE Y 0MARR CALL TOOAYll 3S yrsexp JMry 642--0567 FENCE Repair New & old. Mm11 Uc I bonded 638-6970 1age $1 7S obo 673-7376 dumb-bell sets. 110 lbl CJ i m Wood, chain llnk, patio's. *l• 1 llfllt• THE WALLPAPER ROUTE SCHWINN Crusier 'oo~ ea s2s 118 S46•6636 &llFIR Liii Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Aepretentatlve taa 'I ct free esl Greg, 968• 1118 CLEAN & EXPERT Dec Special SI ll'tgl roll bike S 125 Clannet S 100 we1Cler weights wtbencn Saturday· De~mber 21 ROBIN S CLEANING 1"J3EN. HOME AEPAIRS. Over 25yearsexperlen<le 1 Yr Guar 6"2·2078 uprt VAC $35 644-4687 New S80 645-7381 ARIES (March ll-~pnl l"'I '-C'"'' Imm .113r re-l:ltC"i to mone' SERVICE a throougtlly Vali Drywall Carpanlry Uc T-116,428 730-1353 --special hobb' person al ptl'>!>C'~\tun' 't1ur ~'"111,n "\trl1ng. \l1u'll clean house 54o--0as7 6-45·5277 PTL +UC llYIH+ Plaa~ill Earloyaeat Ge1tr1I 5530 collect old debt. 'ou'll ht· 1n mar. l·h'u' harµ1n1n11 \ltu.i1111n ( 1t'm1nt HOUMCle&nlng, carpets & HANDY AN LARGE anCI OUICI( & CAREFUL 2' lllr 11•111-1110 •• •• • • •• •• •• • ••••• •• • • •• ... Sagmanus person<; pla\ rok5 ·-------•I uptlOlstery,wlndows.ete. amel I DO IT ALLI LO RATES, T138046 •GOOd 1obsdoneright• TAl1Rl' I \pnl :p .. \,f.l, :111 t lllUm\lilO•l"' IJl..l' <iuddl·n tum 1n ;;=i~~~~[~~~~i~= ll"1•a1at.111·12l2 531-S79Pat or lvem9<1 H2·CM10 DRAINSCLEAAFrom S15 : DELIVERY DRIVER I \Our fa,or Tangle o l mi IJpt' ,, n·m1nl•d iLrl'l'n light tlJ,hl'' 1111 II Commerelal lnq welcome HOME REPAIR C.,penlry Sell Storage Experts Faucets. Dlsposal Heater e e progrC'S'i f 111. u' nn per.onah I' , hJrl\m,1 )!all1 I hrnugh lh 11,11•11, tptlyed or remove. Dry-Cerpel, Furnllure. Drapes, fenoes & gales. tree trim. ITAIYIH OILLHE 8S 1·9604 M&M 722-9066 • Daily Pilot motor route : approach ~lHTlln nat1 \ C' plJ\\ l..n mk wall Repalrt. 847·7901 and Window cleaning. dump runs C.M & N.B. Expert ServlCfl & Repair • • GEMi.Si < \1,l\ ~I June ~Ill lk IX'"''ll'nt. dig d1·1·r ''' MAINT PRO'S 839·4537 area. Jim Whyte 6-42·7206 STllllTS llYlll co. 32 yrs exp Res1d'l1Comm •• available in Huntington • 1nfonna11nn v. hjl "d' hid.kn .... di tx· rt'\ l".tll'll -'" \ 1•UI .1J' JnlJ~l AEBLOWN OR PAINTED ----l' -OrangeCo.Orlglnal LI 40903S 964 8919 ...: 1 2 h e Aleo Int/Ext Painting Home& Offloecleenlng by ••• ••J SludentMovers Insured c II • • Harbor area. -ours M C'm i:)(r lll oppoSHl· <;('\ pro\C'I tn'itrum1•n1.1I 1n 'l";1l 1n~ Ot'l••k.! Uc#28&697 831-9295 JODI. Pleale call lor Ir• CT RXUtiNG . JlOVING Uc T 124-438 641-8427 DRAINS CLEANED 24 hrs • per afternoon : matenal \ lrgti \aglt Lanu~ per~(IOS figurC' prom1n1·n1h A eaUm1t1.842·8748 Garage&Yard Clnupt NEW WarenouseStorage Low Rates Disposals • · • CANCER tJune 21·.lul' 2: \.1a1m d1)mC''ill• .1d1u\lmt·n1 1•ulJ Houaec:!Mnlng 14 yre eap Jon M 5-8192 Faucets 839·4S37 : Call 642-4333; Monday -• affect It lest' le 1rt>s1d en1.:e mantJI 'itatu' v. 1.;h .um1•-; trut· lin,11111.11 "ti;=t:;;;;i'tiMC8."R9'rla.'. rellabi.. r .... 111 .. st. own NPT/CMI LAGUNA. Area 11¥11·111 WATER REP1P1NG x1n1 • Friday 10-5 p . M . Ask for • p1ctu~ hnghten5 and "~u·11 ht' lonunJt{' in milttl:f"' ol 'f't'lUIJt11in 1~ . .. trana Pina M S.9116& Della Hauling-<:leanup-p•lntlng-Appl's. pianos. tlsehold or prices LIC . bondeCI. ins • ! T3uru Libra Pt'r<>ons pla• rnh:' w~r~ Newport'• Flneet Interior moving. 7 days 494-234 1 offe "By the hr or by the Clarlt. Plumbing S81-6S7J • Art. • LEO (Juh ~ '·-\u~ .::1 T~·hnt· 1crm' ,·on tad 1nd1' 1Jua1, 11' dl9l'lw--...Ue 2 717 M11n1enance.The 1 lll It &~.;~';'etut.~~~':f5 wEEKENDPLUMBING : Orange Coast •1authont\. m('onC''-'Ouldltt..1·tn'4.·t·,,1uh•'<t'&r••und .._"')"'11 rir•'tC'll la t ftt Netlk .. pert 67S.7409 ti, t / aaty No Oventmet Call Any e : <;C'lt tn cltnl"hC'\ '\n u arr going 1l "1n h1llov. In~ 10111,1 ~·1h.td, Jiiii~iiiimjpmi __ p.iij ..... !""ng .... W• wtll clMn 'fOY' llouM. Fat.HI lania1 met ~~ ~6-87 1 2 : Dally Piiot • Romane(' "'111 ligure prnm1nenth Repalra a Aelurteelng. apt. ole R ... rate, rets. fAE OFFICE OF Care f0t elderly Jn llcenae Ptycllict • 330 W B D Ive • VIRGO ( .\ug ~'·~·pt .:.: l l Hk~1 lunar a'f"t'.t , 1110\ldt'' "'1th Waterproonng. 831-4199 ••P· Gloria 83 1~589 all 3 ~~~ =~f..':.2ii1 private~ Home cook -• • ay r • tnnel. rommunil"allo n. long·rangr prn11·1.1' h~u' .tl\11 110 1k.ldl!n, A~•lt·repelr-pf'lclng Iott l1tlll~ mets meals. Kathy 540 ... 101 nYOllO TUil OAll • Coata Mesa, CA : 1ntens1t). C'm o t1onal prt'i.surc v. hat \l.'l'm' IJI J "'.l\ , .. I. h1-,cqhan \!)\I offer INtlat 911 BEST Bondeo Companion Palm reader. luture 1 free? • 11P · oomptex·hMvy r · LWlno t«atlont Quall· Aides & Rates for elderly. 1150-_2758Dla.ne631·8964 ••• • • • ••• •• • ••• •••• e • • • ••• might ha'e anttc1pated Joe&4&-42ee 7am-&pm ty1t1owee1pr1Ce Npt HwDf lll-1111 LIBRA (Sept ~'·<)t.1 .::1 V.hJl ~'l'ml·J J h1~1 1..iu~· "'"he: N tt .... 1 •810 _, _ Llve lnoroul 833·2009 •WH•-f•--s* A.,. F 1 .... ~" ..._, .. .• " 11 h PAT1Dl-.En aree ane '"" -•n .. tlngdonerlgt11... .,,.. --rtq"c-1 1nanua vac.;.rng can,~ll11latnl'Y 1t>U ;i, 1t'\l.,thl<'"·l ' Alltypee~&ooforl. Che1tAICH .. tlngSpeelll Palati•L MRS STEVENS COLLECTOR WANTED rt ult ofv.1der aud1ence add11w n al eomumt4r.1111 prnJu,1 \nt',and Call M&-2113 for •t --S.V/Maln\. S30 FINE PAlNTING By Rich· Psychic & Tarot Caras anot her Libra ""111 pla' iiar:.mounl m lt'' 492-8827 U 511283 arCISlnor 16yraolh•WY You 1111 menothl;''§'1 will SCORPIO IOct :'-'-.m ~11 Bre-dl.. ln1m p;J\t 11,,1mm1nl"nt l l"i!..1 1 rep lace wt con,r:r! Cornm/reeld. 1"2345 ~~·t~s 1 Lie ~S0:::4 ~v,::::~s~~ :~~ bond" art t u1 't'u'll h. 'e ehance "'mike lrnh \1dr1 '" nt•v. Jm·~ hon btk*/bloctt wt! 639-0345 BATHROOM I KITCHEN Wdscl,llf an • ou 772·2132 (714) 772· 1021 lk a~art' ()f pubht' rel.t11ons. pt1<,1,1h1lll\ 111 'aludt'tll" ~nntacl\ Leo Spedeffn In drMweyl. ~~~=lrG :err.~~ I wncart RAINBOW PAINTING 1571 w 1<11108. Anaheim Par1 time opening In Laguna o\quanus pc'f"('ln\ figure prommenth pello, wellca, b1octt wait, ci;e;;UP9•Tr .. Trtmm1ng ~~~~E~;e:~8 lttliit SAGinARIUS 1:--.0, .:~ OC'l :11 follov. thmujth •>n h"'t bflctlwOtkete.952·9352 .......... Y1rdMalnt.•Haullng .. '"A PAINTING lnl/"--1 AOOFtNG recover. ra· Beach I Laguna Niguel area. 1mprt"4'SIOM lndt\td ual v.h1• a1~kd 1n p3<il l'i again un "4..·t'nl" lOUld I lalWa1 MIKE 660-.3283 "" ~ 1e <>Ck b<-co m C' 'aluahlr alh Fam11' mC'mhc.·r ma~e' amenc.h Im rcn·nt om u 0 mpOf'I . Palnt-r;nc;Jng..muon•ry· Tll llEll... 1~~~!5~1be':f.3~5 ~=. ~~ :i ~sO.~sa11· Earn up to $6.00 per hour for mistake. Cane('r, Cnpnrnrn .\qua nu~ JlC'""'o' pla' rok' BMW~MBZ·AUdl.Jag-Ferr petlOl-flooflng-remOdel-Lawn·T,...Shn.tb ln•tall GLASGOW PAINTING BEST ROOF REPAIR CAPRICORN (IX-c ~:.Jan 1 ~l I 8'-'0rahk lunar aspen \.'illnrnk\ All '*" avt. Free P/U ' Mlle•' Greg, 644~6 Tr .. Trim •nd Aemottll. lntlbt 30 yr• exper.. CAN BEAT ANY 810 BY c 011 e c t i n g f 0 r m 0 nth I y "1th eXC'ltement of dlSC-0\ en. ph\ 'ilC'3l altrnrnon. tnlC'n~tfitd romantll del!Wty. ltl-~3111 ...... L...., Main I Rotolllllng ref's M 2-&2 14 504'~ 722·7537 1tua t1on You'~l ha\C' reason tt1 lClt't'trntC' long-dtstanct mil l'Oulu --•---Spf"'k* tn111n . ,_,.,, , .,.. Cl ,_ subscriptions. Miieage allow-n:llte to presuaaous soc1al C'\ent JOUfTIC\ !! ....... ~!!!!.!!!!:~!.. ..... Prof. CCII will houMelt ~ Fr.e eatlm•t• 648-*>M HOMEOWNEA EXPERTS . .. ...... AQOARILlS cJ :m ~()..f'rt't I \ I 0\. U\ 11n "'Tall teal 1'1\UC Ion• i!!Aw: Word m hofM. o..w. 1-3 mo a lnt/Exl ACOUI Cel111V1S Id I ddlti t hou I •. .. =" e do ~· a FWI. n·lt'nlcl'I &40-«Me C&B LAWN SERVICE ··• Are"°""' Wlndotd ca.ani 8n08 pa 0 8 t 00 0 r "J r1Jl.$C prospects.. financial \tandtn@. ( 1enu1nc hargain could ~ ".,,-7 ~ twtoe mo '20-Uc•2e&597 631 •9295 Balt>oe Window Waattino available 1n home or n-al ('<,ta1C' m.ir~ct tk 'P«"1fic conccm 1n ma*nGH•l.etc. s2s M s-5737, 54&-5722 1NTtEX1' 20 v..,., E•per 903 Bllt>oe Bl &73-313S wage. Experienced preferred meanin.p. natcments c::':::O:.,~J. tll1ry ' French soor. ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Ex~~.= s~~: USI THI p~ (Feb 1 Q...March Wl ( mph.tm on change. U1'VC"I x ,....,. By Norman TN Doorman SOd. c 1ean--up1 M111n1 but not required d 1 G • d ..,. h ..... d Guy 780-1006 o. & Fir 8&7·000A Sprlntcten . .,0 IS0-4147 ma1er1111 642--0442 DAIL y rlLOT · 1scovcry, ro .an« a10 tn 1c-at~ t rou...,. rnattve en ca"o~. °"" BKl<PO SEAV 8peo • PAINTER NEEDS WORK! •• , ·s• includ1n, wnttcn word Relative could pl)' \Urpt"IS( \ 1\11 M embtt of In .... ""·llneel AIA Tllll 1 t/Ext ce111 n b ~ ' oppo 1ie su hcl~ huov confidence V11o gta-.~ ro le am....... . n • ng•. re n ea RISULT.. ...,. DDl"D. M 111R ,.I I v orrn BIR R "'')OU ha~ ...... m ...... ·abl" A/P, 20 'f'l •JIP. 759-178' Rl!SIDICOMM'LllNO 21 ToPt)ed/'11mOV9d ClMn (28) yn o .p . wonc guar Mu.t be •t L ... t 11 Jr&. o6d U" 11;A.11o .:. ""' "1' .... .... '' ... TYPIN0-8/H~BOOt<l<PNG YI'• DornyownWOf'tl. l..IC up, newtewna 76t-3-47e O.vt• PaJntlng 1164-3837 SHYICI ~nK of humor. you 1ravel. vou po~ 1ntclk-ctu1l cunosn)', You lt'l' FA&TtACCUA. SERVICE '~~ MMl2e OUAl.ITY PAINTING DIRICTOIT C .. I capeblc ofcommun1caun41d~~ ftt"l1"1 1n an1cula1cand cntcna.tnH\I ~"8ATtl.I! &4()..()118 DON'S ELECTAfC ~~comm· ~,... l..ow Winter ,.., ... ,,.. For Reosull manner G em1n1, Sq.ittanu\ pct'\On11 pla~ 1mporunt ~ 1n our bfe -•112·M5f. a.Mceeeita. ~22 u.W.. Joh eetlmat•JoM7U·9707 10 A.II .• 4 P.M. Youbcco~1ntc~1cd1n vanouHuhJe<tS1ndha\-Cteodcncy loscattcr ~ dfY9' outt.te etc. bonded • n CMtlty & AML°PrloM ~rvt<'~ Call MR. KrRKLAND )'Our forces Y ou are due to.bend ofburdcn whacb was not )Our own to ~ry rm HEw/AEPAI Owellty No Tree/Trtm/CMlinuo, comp Int/ext ,_, •t•t• doMn· j 64J•56 71 a1T) tn fint pie~ ) ou'll hl"t' a tl\.t' "°'1•1 hft tn IQ 6 and could pJn .fWnod'~Addltlont Jobi 10 "'*'· ....aonab1e gardentn; Com~tlttve up. crf,ta Wlndowl, etc ht JU 142-4321 Ut. 107 ~ ~-~,.. M1 , llc'd 131·2345 Pftc. Ohudl 5'6-70S2 Aett Free •t '57-oet 1 • •M1ht Mav wall M outatandJn« ---• ..1.. 142-'12 hit. IM .......................................................................... _.. .... ____________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- .. I $5 555£322 3 2 2 1 819 Oraoge Coat DAILY PILOT I Friday, Oec.mber 20, 1985 Thari You for maldnc us IN U.S.A. Afl) TRrr.G HARDER . TOBE #l • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS •LEASING LARGEST INVENTORY ON THE WEST COAST MIY MOOU & COLOR CALL TODAY (114) 84 i. 2000 SOUTH coum ISUZU "WI Wfl.l NOT II UNDHSOLD" WE HAVE 4x4 ~"~~~ All ~f~ORS '86 P'UP. TRUCK 4 Sllotto.o -i ..... ""' P<-dJM; Ofel" 1 • "°"'' "J\ • ,, •011111• f.cWl ~-'6031 \• '\051 " South Count\ ~ PrKr '4987 ALL NEW '86 1 MARK -.,,., •' gG-,Ht '"''"' r.t11r1 1..-. YOU $0 1 ... 1¥ "''" '""' ..... "'""" •'"""""'" • • • '7813 '126 BRAND NEW '85 IMPULSE Iii I" W "r° t!"ll' \. t i~ •I 4M litit ••• ,,,,. • r· 4 c·.tQ~ '°~~1/• .. '. IMt1r1 , ..... "' Ufl I"... ,., 'l..l .. '12001 '101• SOuth Count\ " Prf< r '9987 IMPULSE TURBO HADY FOR DELIVERY 1 .. a ......... ....,.1a .. e ..... '" ...... -'1_11_1A1tt1 l•rrt.t 1100 Awt11 Dna11tlc 1300 A••• -..111 tlll • "8.IC NOTIC£ ~NOTICE NM.JC NOTICE rtalC NOTIC£ VW .e3 Bug. tellOfed, Od FORD '74 Plnto 4 epO Slit PONTIAC '7t S•hlrt Wgn, ot>IMl9d on requ.t A oopy oee.tll 9!10 ... the riOlll. tttle lllle, quellty, quantllrf•ol redemption, M eoeG!fled cond, otlQ, Muat MC by Won. Dd COOd ~ Firm ~ c!Mn. t ownr S23IO o1 u-,., .. are on nie et end In__, tn.t the •1•M ~t. tin, or condition 91 In lnt.,MI ~ Code 12123 $1400 751· 1131 131 ... 3e91H 55....014/W ObO. 249-8560 the DISTRICT omce !Ootrted ol uld IMQnlld l\u ec:-eny ol tN oropetty. Of I'll MGllOn 1337,.,. QUO«ed .. '9CTIT10U9 ...,.. .. ..,....,,.ft..wT Ttie~~lf' do1no 1>1.111-... --------ett02S1YOfktownA~,qulredtl)'OJ*•tlonollaw Of lltnaM for any UH Oflfollow•:S.0.6337.Aedemp. VW '74 Tlll'lQ, lpeGlll! flll '11 mllA Hl11AI ....... 'II Huntlntton IHCh, OA 01~ other than Of lf1 ~ Ho claim w111 ~jtlon ol Property (a) le10<e S1r111 ed. W~li• & dell\ 4 croor. 11Uto, air, PIS, Auto AM/FM 1te1eo t2t41 ~ mar be ot>· llddlttotno ttlat or Mid de-OOMIW.o fOf etlowenoe or s.... Any pereon whOff 12600. ~ &4MJU AM/FM elM9Q, vtnyl top. 0...e11 •• 350 v.a 1eltled on reciu-i. A 009Y or GMMd, •t ~time or O.UI, edfl...,1t 0t '°' rMGlellon Pfopeny hM bMfl levied REALTY INVESTMEN1 ASSOCIATES XIII, REAL n I NV!STMl!NT AS - IOOIATES )(II, A!Al TY IN· VESTMENT ASSOCIATES XVIH, 4425 Jemt>oree Aoed l\ilte 170, ~ 8Neh. Calif. 92680 VW '75 ~ low, low ITllle9 (LI<:# WXM2981 ,,,_.rat .. ehell be poac.d In end to 1111 the «*'teln r ... of ... ~ Of\ llllure upon lhell ht~ tt1e right to xlntl ~. __...... I tHSlJeaS) (Stu 3975) et the lot> lite The IONOOlno Pf'Opetty eltuated In the Ctty Of • ~ to oontorm pay the amount du•, ..,_.,. ........... ·-· Ill ~ or per dlenl weo-of Garden Grow. County of wtttl .,,, ~ or Im· toget,_ with the _..,.,... obO 72.2-14t3 -U 1e t>M9dll$)Ol'I • worklr!Q dey ~. S11tt Of C.itfomla. pl119d,...,,.1t1on ot the proc..dlno. If enr. to Aittl tit 1311 -ol 9'0t\f (I) hour• The 111t• pertloulartr delcrlt>ed n fol.· K.11 • ..._, ......._ Ol·1ttle &eoretary 11 1ny 11"'9 for hotld•r encl cweft~ !owe. to--wlt ....,, lt.O. •• C·H ~ prlOt to the ui. thereof, end • • • WOftt ""'' be at teut tlrN LOI 12 Of TrlCI 3488, .. :a::; CA Httt·tlff, upon 9'1Ch peyment the Sec· end ~I .nown on • mep ntCOrded In 1 rttary lhllll r•t0<1 tueh hamillbemllldlle>ryll$)Ol'I 80Qll 124, Pt09t 21 end 22 ~ Orenge Cout p<0peny to him. end 1M l'9 M-~1133() tne CONTAAOTOR to whom of MllCllleMOUI Meps, ~ Oeltv PllOI o.c.mber 20.1 funher Pf'oceedlnO• In con- Loran COrporttlon, 4"24 Jaml)OrM Roed, 8utte 170. NewpOrt Beecll, Cl/If. t~ Tiiie t>ulllnMt ta con· dueled t>y· •limited partner· lhlp MGB '87 Conv w/tvcf top, new r1dl1le. amlfm 1550/ob0.960-9184 IHSW 'H IUll•OAI 5 lf9Md, AM/FM atereo cauette. 4x4, extra 1.,ge llr .. (Lie• 207~1 (Stkl :Ml<M) ..... THI ODORE LARGEST SELECTION of l•t• model. low m1ie.o- Cedlllect tn Orange COuntrt See us todayl &40-1810 2600 Hllf't>or 81Vd COSTA MESA CADILLAC '18 Coupe de Vllll, loaded w/!Mttter In· terlor $2$00 845-42-03 CAOIL~Sedan Sev· the con1t.c'I , .... .,oeo. Md eotdt ot Or~ County. 1t1S nec110n wtth the 1wy on eucn flll E.-T 'II upon any tut>contrector Cllll0tl\l1 F-4321 pr~y enall c.... lfOl'll · · 1---------under tueh CONTRACTOR. more commonly known theUrneof1UOhpayment.(t>l Sttcti .nttt. AM/fM ete<eo Plll.IC NOTICE to P•Y not .... 1111n the Mid .. 17781 Annette Olre .. , •-•c """'TICE Rl<MmptlOl'I of AMI !ltll• (Lie" 1GL T717) tpee;llled rel• to all work· Q.,den GfOVO, CA 92640 ,.__, """ Alter Sate. ( 1) Petlod The (StkM 3925) NOTtcll TO men emp~ by them In Tenna of aale ca1h In llW· O!PARTMENT OF ownert of any r .. 1 Pf091r1Y ""' COH'TltACTOflt IN •XICYll()l'I Of the con-f\il tnon.y OI IM United THf TREASURY IOl<I .. pl'~ In MC110n THEODORE ROBINS FORD JO()(' l~AA IOR BIVD (')~TA MHA b42 0010 CALUHO 'Oii 81D8 tract 8111 .. on conllrmetlOn ot 633&, their heir•. execul0t9, Scttool Olstrlct Hunt No bid<'« m1y wlthdr-Mle. °' Plr1 CUh •nd t>el· INTER~:kv~NU! or 1C1mln~r1t0t1, or 1111r lngton a.ec11 Ul\lon Htoh any bid tor • period ol lorty-~ eYld4lnOed t>r no!•... NOTtel Of' llALIO person hevtng any Inter"' SChool 011tr1Ct five (45) dav-after the d1te cured t>y M0<1gege O< Trvat llD IAt.I therein, or 1 lien th«eon. or Bid Deadline 81d No 819 Ml 10< the opentno of t>lda. o.ed on the p1operty tO Under he th 1 1 1ny petton In their behalf, 2 30 p.. J ,~ A pa---t bond end 1 told. Ten per cent or amount t au "'tr n enall t>e permitted to redeem -198~ .,.. , •nuary .,, perlo1~&;;e;; bond Wiii be t>ld lo 1>41 depo•lled with bid. lntetnal Revenue Code "°" the property IOld, °' 1ny J1m11 F Kern. Sec· ratary/Treuurw Thia t tatement wu tiled wllh the County Cleft. ol Or· ange County on December 11. 1985 ,.... Put>li.hed Orange Cout Diiiy Pftot o.c.mw 20, 27, 198~. Janu1ry 3, tO. 11156 F-620 -ROBINS ----Ml• diesel, cherry cond, , ... L n -... b<>Ught anothef, wlH let Blue In Col()( llUO air PS go below whoteutel PB Low miles end ,;,uch Place or Bid Receipt. required ptlot to llllCullon 81d.1orolferatobelnwrlt· =~3~,::r_:e-p1rtloulertrtctoftueh1><op----.-_-IC_Mn_T_ll'r __ _ HUNTINGTON BEACH Of thecontrect. Tf'lepayJMl'lt Ing and wltl be received at t · erty 11 any time within t20 I'"~ nu "-" UNION HIOH SCHOOL DIS· t>Ond ""'" be 111 Ahe fOflll Mt the 1forasald office It tny ed tor "onpayment of d•Y9 ,,.., the Ille thereof fORD 10C.0 HAlllOA BlllD (Q<,•A Ml\A t>41 OOH'I 751>-8046 0t 760·.5090 more ( 1FYZ644) $5995 T RIC T f DUCAT I 0 N forth In the contrtcl dOCU· time alter t,,. llrll publl· rter~ 1-::0:,ue (2) Ptlee Such pfoP«fy Of ,ICTITIOUI IU ... H CENTER, t0251 Yorktown ment1 cation hereof tl'd l>efore rom eoJd • tract or orope11y lhalf be N.U. l'TATIMPfT Avenue, Huntington Beach, 8': Jofln J , MollroJ, DI· dlle ol Hie The property wtll tie 11 permitted to be redeemed The follOWlng Pll1IOO 1' CA 92846 r.ctor Malft~, Os-· Dated Ihle 911'1 day of 0.-publ~':c,u~dj1 ... ~,:ld upon p1ymen1 to th• dO:,"l ~~~~~:: PR 0 • IJISUI LUllll .. ntra, .... .,,,., • 30CIZlC Anend our laue seminar and-rec1.ev1 1 .free portable mini vacuum with credit appro val Learn 100u1 teasing In our olflce near South Coast Plaza (aprx t hr I &ll--UYUS LUSE l14/'32-1ttl CHICK IVEllSON PORSCHF AUDI l llfVAOlfT H19h .. 1 Qua lity ... I .. & <,.rylU CHICH IVERSON •'5"£ C:O..•I Rwy Ntwporl lkech 673-0900 WlllYIUUlll USEO CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CAl.L FOR flll AmAJSAl OeULLO CIEYllLn 1821 1 BEACH BLllO HUNTINGTON BEACH 1•1-10111t•t-ass1 CHEVY Malfbu 1980 CIUSIC wagon Alf. AM/FM. 2 tone P•lnl, el9C seats, $2,950 Call 642-4321 Ask tor Oon Wiiiiams WE BUY CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE DOMESTIC & IMPORT CARS, TRUCt<S & VANS -DODGE '82 Converllble MUST SE-LU Low miles. Loaded MINT COND $7995 080 559-8570 DODGE Cott ·eo.11ie new. II!:========~ AM /F M cass. new sheep1ldns, new tires, 30 PORSCHE 63 yellow w/blk int . gd cond $6500 OBO 673-t497 M P G , factory sunfoof $2800/0 BO 497-3378 ----- Otr 640-5630 Project tdent11tc1t1on atlona' ilfld c-tructtoft cemt>er, 198$, u pr C Y n "~a v· purchaM<, or In c111 he can-Fiil L Tl '12 Name Bid No S 19 • Ae· Publllhed Orange CoHI Rol»eft A. Mewt~t· ::ed OCS:.:C~':rona D~~ not 1>41 lound In the eounty In DUCTIONS. l$48 Adame CRO WN VICTORIA • 1urlace Swimming Pool. Deity PllOI Oecemt>er !3. 20. tClffteJ .. I.aw, ntn ttl Bide will 1>41 Opened. Jen whleh lhe Pf<>P«fY to tie re-~::'6!~1';2~~32. Coate Loaded w i th power Foun111n va1i.y High scnoot t965 ,.olftt• Dr .. '*• L...,.. 11 h 1~ae: Time ~ dMmed i. altulled. then to Pamale Ellen Weln•r equipment & much more Pl-Plan• are on Ille-F-598 ..,..., CA ll2IU. AH•MJ ._ ~ t ~· :00 1 the Secretary, 10< the u11 or (ZATH903) $6995 Dir MAINTENANCE. OPER· "•tllloner, Mertfene M. :: be f Sele• 2~ :~· tlle purcnater hi• heirs, 0t 6Cl58·1 Etlwanda AvenYe . $40-5630 A TIONS AND CONSTRUC· Pllll.IC NOTICE 'O.ner ace 0 · v 1 ltllgna, the amount paid by Tarrena, Cam 9 t36CI TION R Om 321 H nt 1 MardeM MaryO.xter, fl!· Rd . Leouna Nl9u1I, CA auch purchaeer and Inter"' Thia bu1lnH1 11 con· FOii 'll llHCllEllO lngton S:.Ch Union High NOTICI OF 'SALi ecutor ot tlle Eatate ol Hid 92877 f ltle offered: Only thereon II the rate ol 20 per-duelled by' en lndlv1du11 V-8, auto, air pi s, 1111, SehooJ Oiatrlet Educ1t1on NOTICE IS HERE BY Oeeedent Ille '!fcht, 11111 and lnter .. t of oent per 1.nnum Etfect ol Pamel• Ellen Welner cruise, em/Im stereo. Ce~r. 1025 t YOti<town Av-OIVEN thll the property de-Publlahed Orange CoHt ~ d M ROdJr.'~n ~nd to Junl0t Encumbrances Sec This atttement w11 filed wore capt. completely enue. Huntington Beacl'I. CA acrlt>ed below. collateral Delly Pllol Oec:emt>er 13, 14, 1 ~y ,:, ~: 6:i19(c) Effect of Junior En· with the County Clerk ot Or· orig inlfde & out 92646 Phone (7 14\ un~ • Oenetll s.cutlly 20 1985 l~ernllR~~wlll cumbr1nou.Acertlflca1e of ange County on Deoemt>er ( T82289l 964_3339 Ext 320 Agreement dated Maret\ t. FSa-597 1111 of perlOrlal property It. 1985 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY 1983. will. boc1141M ol •de-IUrnllh lnl0tmetlon about given or I died to reel prop-'2MI01 $2111 OIVEN 1ria1 the above· laull tl'lerevndet' be aold by PllllC NOT CE poHlble encumbrancll. erty aaecuted purauent to Publlihed Orlnge Cout ~ ~ <.:.-i.. Meg ~0 033U FOH UHER P /I '12 Stick shift, air. AM/FM stereo cassette. ouckel seats. shding rear win· dow (Lie.: 2C20786) (Stk /1 382.2) S42tl THEODORI ROBINS FORD named School Olllrlet tor THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA I -=~~nl~r,::: ~=-~~I:. ~~ Mellon 8338 shall dls<:harg• Dally Piiot December 20, 27. Orange County, Calll0tn11, at I public; aale to be held on DEPARTMENT OF lntereat being told (Sii sucl'I properly from ell 1111111, 1985. Janu1ry 3, tO, 1~~ 12 ac11ng b'.I' and through 111 December 27, t985. Sald THE TREASURY "Nature Of Tlile" 1>41iow IOI encumbrancft. and tltlea Govern1no Boatd. herein-put>llc sale shall commen<ie INTERNAL REVENUE llKther oeta1i. l o.crtptlon over whk:h the 11en ot the attar referred to es "DIS· II t2 00 noon and ll'lall be SERVICE Of ptoperty: Reel Propert United Stll91 with r .. pec;t TRICT will receive up to, conducted 11 471 Allll NOTICI Of ftUeUC cleactlbed u Lot 102 Trac~ to wl'llCl'I 1tte levy waa mlde but not later than the at>ov• Street. Brea. Calltornla AUCTION I ALE 9295 County of 0ranQ.· AP had priority Slated lime, Mlled bids for 9282t Under the lutnorlty In #82i-t83-06· 25122 8~k· H.M. Heettl, Re..nue Of· FtcTIT10Ut aUltNlll troe award or a contract for The property 10 be sold Internal Revenue Code sec-akin Drive lAgu.na Hiit• CA fleer, i-.o. lox C·11, 1.aguna NA• tTATW•NT 1he above project consists ot the tollowlng lion 633 t, 1he property d&o 92853. 3:319 Sq. Ft.' 4-~CA nt17·tll0 (714) The tollowlng pereon1 1te Bids shall be received In IBM 64K SYS UNIT, i<EY-SGrlbed below hut>Mn Mlz. bedroom, ~t>•th, attedled 1 dOln t>usineu .. the place Identified 1t>ove, BOARD ed for nonpayment of 3 c:er g.,age, Property 1T1ay Publlahed Orange Cout R ~ST Au RAN T DE. and $1'1811 be Opened an<I TANDON 320K DISK Internal revenue 1uea au. be ln'99Cfed et-'91tut, from Dally Piiot o.c.inw 20. v £1. u p M E N T As - PUbhctr read l lOud II the DRIVES, from Donald M & C1rmelll exterior' oni,. SW>mllalon ol 1985 SOCIA TES. SAN JOSE IN· above·Stllld time and D~e~fON 32°K DISK Rodgen The property wlll 81da. All t>ld• muat be aub-F·&3t VESTMENT ASSOCIATES P1~ d 0 L 0 R 0 RA pH 1 CS be SOid at public; auction 11 mlt1ed on Form 2222, Seal· P\8.IC NOTICE II, SAN JOSE INVESTMENT Each bid mutt conform BOARD proYlded by tntern11 Rev-eel Bid f()( Purcnue of Selz· ASSOCIATES Ill. LAS and be r .. pon11ve lo lhe C • ON TOR enue Code H<lllon 8335 and ed Property. Contecl the QJ· ,ICTITIOUa IUllN!tt VEGAS INVESTMENT AS· contract documents. ~~D;~~L~TI~R • related reguletlon1. Date of fk:e Indicated t>elow tor NAMI tTATl•NT SOCIATES, HEMET IN· Eacn bidder •hall be 8C· TI M E SPEC T RU M Sale January 14. 1988, Time Form1 2222 and lntonnll!lon The fotlowlng perwn 11 VESTMENT ASSOCIATES companied by lhe aecunty &4/St2K of Sale 11;00 AM . Piece of about the ptoperty. SUbmlt doing t>ualneu u · COTTONWOOD INVEST- referred to in tl'll contr1e1 HAVES SMARTMODEM Sale 24000 Avila Rd , bktl to the peraon nllMd HOWARD'S GARAOE. MENT ASSOCIATES II, LAS documents I nd by the lltt Of 300 Lagvnl Niguel. CA ~77 t>e10w t>ef0<e the lime t>lda t550 Superl0< Ave Cotta VEGAS INVESTMENT AS· P\8.IC NOTICE PORSCHE TARGA '7". l ObO HAA80A lll\10 COSTA MU A b4 2 0010 IOllE '11 0111 .. 024" -------P•Opoaed sut>COntractors. DiABLO 630 API Tiiie ottered Only the rlgl'lt, wlll be opened. Payment Mesa Callt 92827 ., SOCIATES 11, '425 Jam- Tl'le O.s1ric1 reM,.,.• the DOS t 1. · tltle and Inter"' 01 Oon1Jd Term•. Bids mull be accom· Ho~ard David S.kowlti. boree Road, Sulla 170. New-Deseri beige. pert cond . $10.900 Call 644-8098 Auto air cond. pis. LllCILI CllT. 'H AM/FM stereo. custom Loaded with pow81' equip-rlghl to raJecl any 01 all bids ASYNC · COMMlJ NtCA· M & Carmella RocSgara 1n per'led by the full amount ot 20151 Ba)'Ylew Ave , Santi pori Beach. Calif 92860 or lo waive l l'Y lrregulltllles TIONS SUPPORT 2 O and to tf\e property wOI be the bid II It 101111 $200 or Ana Hgta . Call! 92707 L0tan C0<por1tlon, C1J1- ROLLS ROYCE '57 Silver Cloud needs reS1orlng Only $8,500 533_.242 '' 1 m Lo w m 1 I es ment, leather Interior ( tBCA697) (ILZ675) $16,995 Dir or mlorm1llt1es 1n 1ny bld1 or VISITREND/PLOT ottered for tale. II re-lea• tt the total t>ld 1111'\()(e Tl'lla bualneas la con-1ornl1, 4425 J1mborea in~';,! ~~~ment ot Indus-lllSICALC quested. the lnternll Rev-then $200, submit 20 per· ducted by en lnd1vldu1t Road. Sutta 170, Newpori S3•H 5.ao-s63o ..,..., EASYWRITER 11 1nue SeM<:I wlM lurnlllh In-cent ol the amount bid 0t Howlld BerkOWIU Beactl, Catlf. 92880 1r111 Rel1t1on1 has de-lnqulrfel prior 10 lhe sale IOfm1t10n ebout poulble $200, whlCl'lever-11 grNter Thia alltement was filed This t>u1lnaa1 la con ROLLS Royce Sllvr Clouds Prlv Collecllon t>uy 2-get one FREEi! 533-4242 Toyo11 Co<olla ·79 SR5 lttbk, 519, alr, nu brks. 2 new tfrea. Gd cond $2000/obo 963-5869 TOYOTA LUSlll Attend our lease seminar a"d rec1eve a free portable m1n1 vacuum Learn about le'asing 1n our ot11ce near South I C<>ast Plaza (Aprx 1 hr) I &Ll-S&YHS LUSE 71•14U-1ttl YW CAMPEii WH '12 4 speed .,, AM/FM I stereo cassette. bar. rear seat. pop·up roof, stove Eiicellent condition (lee:: 1GHL787l !Stk" 39581 SHH THEODOH ROBINS FORD lObO HAHOa Ill VO COSTA MESA 641 0010 lllll SIPEll Yll 'll V-8, auto, air. cesaette. CB. cruise, custom paint. custom wheels and tires. Must see• t 1P61426) SHH -2888 Harbor Blvd C-081.8 M"1! ~O o:uo WEWAITYllll CLEAi ISfl CAii! See Veno dos Santoa THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAallOA Ill VO COSTA MISA 641·0010 FORD i8 Mustang owner V-8 auto gd cond 80.000 orig m1, $4000 OBO 760-8088 VW 69 Bug exit body. nds I FORD 78 Futura 2dr hrdtp oaint minor en9 work t>u1 . cream w/bucket sts air. runs gd-$ t400obo Lynne spoke wnls 6 cyl Runs 840·4477 or 842· 1821 I great s2100 494·0301 lllCILI '14 IAll YU Loaded w /pwr equip $13.995 (1KBR56S). Dir 540-5630 1erm1ned the general Pf&vlil· al'loutd be made 10 Mr Frank encumt>raoo... wl'llch mar On ac:oeot1ooe of the lllgh· with the County Clerk 01 Or· ducted by 1 limited partner· Ing rate ot per diem wages In Ponoe The Bank 01 Call· be useful In determining the Ml bid. the b1J1nae due, If ange County on December ship Che locallty In which tl'lia tornll ·(2131 972_2444 value of lhe lntaresl being eny. will be r«iulred In lull 11. 1985 J1me1 F Kern. Sec- work is 10 be performed ror DATED· December 11 sold. Description ol prop-F0<m ol Payment· All par· f2Mlet ret1ry/Treuur11 H eh cratt or type ol work· 1985 ' erty t978 Uncotn Contlnen-ments must be by caeh, Publllhed Orange Coal! Th11 1tatemen1 wH flied me~~.~.: ~:.:u!~e': .,. JONATHAN , DAYll 111. Mark. V, LIOense •494 °"1llled cn.ctt. Cllhllr'I Of Diiiy Piiot December 20 27 with the County Clerk of Or· ti;:•, ..... , ... ·_ DtSTRICT ott1oe AH . for THE aANK of-UDG. VIN 8V89583221, tr .. aurer'a check Of by a 1985. January 3. tO, 19S6 . ange County on December ,. .,.., C~-~A Miieage-76,639 Prooenr United StatM poetat, t>ll'll., f-8 14 11, 1985 located a1 10251 Yorktown C may be lnapec;ted 11. 1 hour •~pr ... Of telegf'lph money Fael06 Avenue, Huntington Beech, Publllhed Orange out prior 10 Sale 111819 locl11on orde< Melle cttec:ll or money Publlahed Orange Cou1 CA 926,.6 Coples may be Dally Piiot December 18· 20. 10:00 AM. 1-14-86. P1yment order payable to the ln11tna1 P\IU.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot December 20, 27 obtained on request A copy 22. 1985 terms Full payment re-Revenue Service. ----------1 1985, Jenuary J , tO. 1988 of tl'lese rates are on Ille at WFSu-224 quired on ecc:.plln<ie ot Nllur• of Tiiie: The right, 'tcT1TIOU8 aultNl!aa F-6 18 the DISTRICT ofllGe located hlghesl bid Form ol Par· fllle e.nd lnte<MI of Iha till-...... ITARMINT i..Mo-~ et 10251 Yorktown Aveoue. P\8.IC_MOTICE meot All oavmen11 ~ be payer-(nllJMd now.) In 1ne1 'fhe totlowlng persons ere Hunt1ng14n 94a~. CA by caSh. certified chec:k. to tile property la otfared fOf domg t>ualneu u ---------- 92646 Copies may t>e ob· K-22145 cashier's or trHaurer·a sale subject to enr prlOt <•I CRYST AL CLEAR Dlmt •c NOTICE t11ne<1on1aqvet1 A copy ot Not~ofa.leof cl'leck orby 1 UnltedS111" valid outatandlng mort· POOL SERVICE (b ) __ r_uuu _____ _ these rites shall be posted R•el "1operty at po1111. bank, express, or gagea, encumbrences, or CRYSTAL CLEAR POOL FtCTITIOUI ltUllNEll 11 the job site The foregoing Prlwate Sale telegrapl'I money order other' liens In fevor ot third AND SPA SERVICE 1819 NAMe ITATW•NT schedule ol per diem wages No A· t28879 Make cneck or money order parties aoa1n11 1he t1J1p1yer Hummtno Bird Dr .. Cotta The rottowlng persona.,. is based upon• working day 1n 1ne Supenor Court ot payable to the tnternel Rev-thll .,. superior to the lien Mffl, CeJlf 92626 dOlng t>ull,_. u ol eigrit t81 hours The rate tile S111e of Calltorn11. 10< enue SeMo• ol the untied StatH All Ronald J Jorgen11n, ULTRA WHEEL COM· IEllClllY IAll.llS for l\Ollday and ovarllme 11'19 County of Orange Nature Of Tille The right. property 11 o"-ted lor sate 18 t9 Humming Bird Or , PANY 12350 Edlaon Way work shall be at leasl ume In the Matter of the Estate ttlfe and lnteres1 ot the lb · · wttere 11" and "at Is" end Cos11 Mell, Calli 92826 Ger~ Grove, Callf 92s.t 1' W&IO• '13 and one·hall ot JOHN HIEBER. SR . De· payer {named on ll'le front of Wllhoul recourse agalnll the Donald S JorgnHen, Zlmllh Corp Celll0<nla Auto air, PS, PB and II sl'lall be mande1ory upon ceased this torml In and 10 the prop-Untied Stites No guaranty 19952 Providence, Hunt-12350 Edlaon Way, Oar den more (IGTW563) $6995 the CONTRACTOR 10 wnom Notice 1s hereby given that erty ts offered tor 111e 1ub· Of wnrranty. exprtts or Im· ongton Beech. Calif 92846 Orove Cell! 92a..1 Dir 540 5630 Iha contract is swarded, and tl'le undersigned will sell et 1ec1 10 any prior valld plied. 11 made u to the vii· Tl'lls bu11nesa la con-Thli buslneu 11 con· I upon any subco"1r1ctor Privale sale 10 1he highest ou1s1andlng mortgages. en-ldlly or the 1111e quality ducted by a generel Pl rl· ducted by 1 corporation PLYllOITM FUllY 'll under such CONTRACTOR. and bell blddet subject to c;umbrances or other Ilene quantity, welgl'll, · atz•. ~ ner1/llp D L ZJmm« Pr~t V-8 au1o aor AM/FM to pay not less tl'lan the said cont1rm111on or said Su· in tavor ol third parties c;ondltlon of any ol the prop-Ronald Jorgeneen Tl'lls llaternenl wu flied stereo spec11tea 1a1es 10 111 work· per1or Court on or atfer the ag11ns1the1 .. payet tl'llt are erly 0, 11s f1tnea1 tot any use Tt1i1 1111emen1 waa llled wlll'I the County Clerk 01 Of. (LIC" 785DZS) men emp1oyed by troem m 2411'1 day ol December. 1985. superior to 1rie llen of the or purpose No claim will t>e with the County Clerk ol Of-ange Counly on Decemt>er (Slli:• 3979! I the e~ec;1.111on ol tl'le con-al tl'le olllce 01 Newton & United States All property la conaldered for allowance or ange County on November; 11 1985 11ac1 deFrles. 23278 South Po1n1e offered 101 aale "Where Is" adjustment or for resc;IQlon 20. 1985 I · Fa.a $2511 No oidder may w1tndraw Drive Sulle 204, Laguna and 'IS Is" and without re-of the sate bated on fallure l"2t2IOI Publlahed Oringe Coast 1ny bid for • peflod ol lorty-Hiiis. CA 92653. County ol c;ourse agalnSt lhe United ol the property to c:onform Publlalled Orange Cou11 Da.lty Pilot o.c.mt>er 20 27 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1000 HAallOA Ill VD COSTA MESA 641·0010 I five t•5) days after the dlle Orange. Slate ot Callf0tnl1, States No gu1tenty or war-with any expreued 0< Im-Dally Piiot December 20. 27.1 1985 Jenuary 3 tO t9S6 tel for Ille opeoong ot bids 111 ngh1. 1111e and ln.J.IH"I ot renty expreas or Implied, IS piled repr1Mntatton R&o 1985 January 3, 10, 1988 · · F-822 A payrnen1 bond and • said deceased at 11\W'11me ot made 1110 the valldltv of the demptton Rlohta The nottts F-825 per1orm1nce bond wlll oe ---------,---------- required prtor to executton PUBUC NOTICE P\IU.IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE Pt.ate NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE of the contract The payment ----------------------------1--------------...;.....;...;..;;....;.;,;;.;:.. __ lorth 1n tile contract docu- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I bond shall be m 1he rorm set RESOLUTION NO. 15-108 m~~:5 Jof\n J. McElfoy, DI· A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO rector, Mefnt-. <>fief-ORDER THE VACATION OF EXCESS CITY RIOHT·O~·WAY ON HARBOR ANO NEWPORT BOULEVARDS AT THE ellona and Conttructlon COURTYARDS Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot December t3. 20, 1985 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA M ESA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS. 1 T ) ,fhS )M ... t 't11Qn 10 J.Jur1c..Jur.~ ~I 01,lC rtl1r 11 '"'' II ol.1 ~I"' .. ~If • I •"' H,..11 t'-1""'r ,., • 1JI ,;u ,., •~·._ I ... !Pd ,. Lt ., •• P1t•fHltl# ... ,•, • L I ~t ,, , ' ., It ,. l J: ly fU-'ft• ... , i •• F''''" tt t ''Jtl(fl :1\4 A1,1llll1I fldQl•(lll1 11 f11J1,1hl,. 1(l llll~r,.. tlo011 I' lradl'• J4 P•lth J8 p ,, lo ,, t•Q~ J':I c;,,,dou,.. thlor1nr J I "'""" >lloltl•' J :? MoSI c l'rl11u 4 '; M l~I '"''"I J8 R•v1>1 ;,r Windov.. "ar• 5"" Mouulctir1 l'.r~~I '•8 w.~1101 fl At•dulou i;.i D<>fraurJ ,,.., CrtJIT1l•I• hf, S•t•fy .01r l ttn t.7 Ma''" I ~ 5.,.cj ', .. ,I 1 t ll••fJ N~1f DOWN ~ , .. "' 1 Ou-,P lt•'-'t'•'' I~ lf>I~ •Q 4 (;ntjs "> f 1rf'f',,. l<' I I b D<•'l" ,. -'t" .... II Co1 1 •~ 'l G••I•\·, f . ' .. HJ Al '''"n '• '" ,.,,,.,.", t •;J Ak" t l W41lu1 • 'C<1""it•" II PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ;i Jh \ N,·f-N1tri. '111 IJr ft .. t1 IJ I> • I• 1 • il·i'lt> 'l ' .1Ulll ' fLIOQ"' 0. ' '? C'I Pl~ F·S99 -~--------1 Pt&.IC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTOflt CALLING FOR 8108 Scriool Oiatrlct Hunt· lng1on Beecl'I Union Hlgl'I Schoot Dtstrlct Bid Deadline Bid No 618 • 2 00 P M J1nuary t4, 1986 Ptace or Bid Receipt HUNTINGTON BE.A CH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· TR IC T EDUC A TI O N CENTER 10251 Y0tk1own Avenue. Huntington Beach. CA 9i&46 Pro1ec1 1den1111ca11on Name Bid No 618 Pool I Fiiter Replacement Foun· 1111n Valley Hlgn School PleCie Plant are on Ille I MAINTE NANCE, OPER- ATIONS -'ND CONSTRUC- TION Room 32 I, Hunt- 1ng1on Beach Union Hlgll Schoot OlatrfCt Educ;1t1on Center 10251 Yorktown Av· SECTION 1 The City councR of the City of Costa Mesa does hereby declare Its Intention to vacate excess City right -of-way on Harbor and Newport Boulevards at The Cour1yards, described as follows: PARCEL 1 Beginning at the most southwesterly comer of Parcel 1 of Parcel Map No 84-376. flied In Book 196, Page l through 3 Inclusive of Parcel Maps, records of the County Recorder, Orange County, Callfornla: thence south 89"38' t6" east 5.00 feet to the easterly lfne of Park Avenue: thence north 00"20'53" east 566.29 leet, thence leaving said easterly tine north 45"20'26" east 39.59 feet to the southerly llne of Nlnet .. nth Street aa shown on said Parcel Map: thence along uld aoutherly llne tOYth 89"40'0t" east 375.8t feet to the beginning o f a tangent curve concave southweeterty having a redlus of 58.00 feet: lhence continuing along said southerly llne. aoutheasterty 22.90 feet along said curve through a central angle of 22°37'12" to the beginning o t a reverse curve concave northeasterly having a raduls of 72.00 feet: then<:4t continuing along .. Id southerly line, southeasterly 28 43 feet along said curve lhfough a central angle of 22•37• t2" to the beginning of a reverse curve concave northeasterly having a radius of 72 .00 feet: thence continuing along said southerly tine, southeasterly 28. 43 feet along said curve lhrough a central angle of 22°37' 12": thence south 89°40'01" east 10.00 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve concave northerly having a radius ol 1437.00 feet; thence continuing along said southerly tine, euterly 81 88 feet along seld curve through a c entral angle of 03°15'54" to a non-tangent point which bears a radlal bearing of north 03°35'52" eut: thence leaving said southerly llne. south 42°59'50" east 38.29 leet to the westerly tine of Harbor Boulevard as shown on laat mentioned parcel map, thence along uld westerly line, south oo• 22' 12" west 294.09 feet to an angle point of said westerty llne, thence continuing on said wetterly llne, eou1h 45 •22· 12" west 25 46 feet; thence south 00°22' 12" weet 50.00 feet; thence aouth 89°3 7'48" east 11.00 feet: thence south 44°37'48" east 14. 16 feet to the easterly tine of Parcel 1 of said Peroef Map; thence along said easterly tine north 00•22·12" east 135 66 feet: thence continuing along M id eattttfly tine aouth 89°37'48" eaat 5.00 feet, thence continuing along said easterly line north 00°22' 12" eest 287.69 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve concave northeasterly having a radius of t5.00 feet: thence northwesterly and westerly 23.57 feet along tald curve through 1 oentrat anwle Of 90°02' 13" to the northerly line of Parcel 1 IS shown on M id Parcel Map; thence along said northerly llne, north 89 40'0 1" west 555.0t feet to the beginning of• tangent curve cone.ve northwesterly having 1 radlu1 of t5.00 f--S; thence southwesterty and southerly 23.56 feet along aald curve through a central angle of 89•59'C>e" to the westerly tine or Parcel Map; thence along said westerly llne south 00°20'63" west 605.28 feet to the Potnt of Beginning. enve. Huntington Beach. CA PARCEL 2 112646. Phone t 7 14) Commencing at the most southeaaterly corner of Parcel 1 of Parcel Map No. 84-376, flled In Book 196, Pages 1 through 3 964-3339 E•t 320 lncluslve of Parcel Mapa, record1 of the County Recorder, Orange County. Cellfornla, 11td PQlnt atao being on the westerly llne 1Q Ari')•• ,() Jrt11"1 \I l " I .1A t • fltl,·r~ 41 M1i!l\lll!; ....... V •A~ I •1'1~ I NOTICE IS HEREBY of HarbOf Boulevard; thence along .. Id westerfy llne north 00•22·12" •••t 174 22 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence OtVEN that the •bov•-north 44"37'48" .....-., 1t 31 r-t· t"-nce nor1h 00•2·12" ea1t 3 88 teet· thence south 44°37'48" east 11 3 t feet· t"~-.,..,th n•l'Tled SctlOOI OlttrlC1 for ....... · ..., • ,..., · ' · ' ,...,.,.,.. ..,.. orange Couniy Celllomta. 00°22' 12" west 3 88 feet to the Point of Beginning , K"'' rn11 '" 2 3 .. ,. 20 1ct1ng by 1nd througl'I Its Oovefnlng Soard herein-PARCEL 3 I l I~ 1 I efler refaHed 10 ea "DIS-Commencing at ti\• moat southerly corner of Parcel 1 ot Pereel Map No. 84-388, flled In Book 197, Pagea 48 end 49 lnctuslve ~-+--+---+--i I TRICT" wtll receive up 10 of Parcel Maps, records of the County Recorder, Orange County, C11ifomt1, thence n0<1h 49• 19·32" west 8.00 fMt to the True. but not later than th• at>ov .. Point of Beginning; tti.nce north 40°38'43" ea11 77 50 feet, thence nonh 0•0 2t' 17'' weal 2.82 f•t; ttienc. aouth -4-0°38'43 " 1 •111e0 time ,"'led bids :°' weat 79 50 feet to the aouthe<ly llne of tald Parcel 1, thenoe aouth 49• 10'32" N at 2 00 f•t to the True Point of Beginning. ~-1'-~--i---t ::: :;:;: ~o~.:ionvact or RESERVING therefrom an .. aement IOf all exlatlng underground and ov81"head pubtlc utliltlel to09ther wltll the right of Bids Sl'lall be r-"'8d 1n lngreas and egreu tor the purpoM of maintaining, replec;lng, and upgrading said existing publle utllltlM. 1 1111 pleee ldet'lllfiecl at>ove. SECTION 2. Monday, the 8th day of January, 1988, et the llour of 8:30 pm .. In the Council Chambef't of City Hall, 77 F1lr i nd an111 be opened and Drive, Cotta Meu, California, 11 hereby fixed aa the time and place for hearing 111 peraont lnternted In or objecting to the ,___._-+--+--+.--1 pubticty ru d •loud 11 the propoHd vacation. 11>ov1.,t1t•d tlm• •nd SECTION 3. Th ... proceedings 1h1ll be c:ondYCted pursuant to the provlalone of Section 8300 et eeq of the Str .. 11 and Olac• Highways Code of the State of Callfoml• 1~ ~:,.~'~ SECTION 4. The City Maneger of tM City Of Cotta M ... ts hereby directed to c:euM notlOel of the Mid propoaed vae.Oon I contrK1 csooumeni. to be conaplcuoualy poated along .. Id ttrlpa of lend for at leUt ten (10) days before the data of Mid hearing, Said nottc.t &hall Each bidder "''" be ac;. be potted not more than tllree hundred (300) f .. t epart, but In no event lh•ll '"9 than thrM (3) not~• be posted. I comp41nled Dr tn. NCurtty SECTION 5. Thia AelOlutlon &hell be publlalltd OflCl4I In the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, a newepaptr of genetlll --+---+---t--1 refwred 10 In the contrect clrculatlon printed and publlehed In the City o f Cotta M .... Orange County. California. , documentaand t>r the 1111 Of PASS-eo ANO ADOPTED tt'llt 18th Oay of o.e.tnber, 19'5 Pt<>POMd aut>contrectore Thi 0.StrfCt r..we the right to rell¢t any or all t>ld• or to waMI any itteoutarttlM or lnformlllllM In •nr t>ldl or 1n ltltf tiiddlng MonM Hefttog, Mayor of tM Ctty Olf Coeta Meu AnEST Eileen P Phinney, City Clel'k of the City or Cot11 Maaa The Oep1rtment 01 lnttua-STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) 111111 Rtte110111 hu de· COUNTY OF ORANGE ) A !ermined the 011\etll prwa1i. CITY OF COSTA MESA ) tng rate of Pl' dret'll weoet In -=-:--r-t--r---t--1 I :.i. ~!tr,.1~~': I. !11..EEN P. PHINNEY. City Clertt and ex-onicio Ci.-k of tM City Counell of the City of Cotta M .... hereby certify that the MCI' ci11t or IYfJI or work-above end fOteQOlng Reeolutlon No H -108 wu duty 1nd regularly paued and edopted by the .. Id City Councll at • regular m111 '*°eel to uecut• the tnMtlrig trieir.of. hefO on the 18th day ol Oeoemt>er, 1985 CQntrect TPllM ,.,_ 1te on IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hertunto Mt my hend and affixed the SMI of the City o f C0.11 ~ thla 17th dey of Ille 11 ll'le DISTRICT Office o.otmW t98&. located 11 102&1 YOl'tctovwn llleft i( ~f, Cltf Cllftl eftd H...mcto Cllftl .. the CftJ Cwnol ef the CftJ of Coeta .... I ~~64~u~ :;:':.1 Publllhed Oranoe Cou1 Dally Piiot oec.rnbef' 20 t915 ==--=~-==:--::-6--=~ _. ... F~11 ---L--------------------------------------~---------~~--~~~~~--~~~------ - ORANGE CG\ST • 25~ w FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1985 Dru 1 • st1n in NB schools 6}Uveniles, 1 adult c harged wfth sales: 2nd arrests in Coast schools in 2 day~ By PAUL ARCHlPLE Y Of .. DellJ,......., Newport Beach police arrested six juveniles and a young adult early Thursday for drug sales at Newport Harbor and Corona dcl Mar high °"" ......... The ~:t wu killed when plane cruhed Into a Newport Beach home. Story on AS. Coast Bomb squad opens gift horses In Santa Ana./ A3 California A majority of Americans favors the quarantine of AIDS patients and some would mark victims with tattoos./ Al Nation Cigarette smoking causes more death and dlsablllty among Ameri- can workers than ex- posure to hazardous SU bstances In the work- place, the surgeon gen- eral warns./ A7 Reagan plans to sign farm bill./ AS Sports Edison and Huntington Beach highs' boys basketball teams reach championship finals of La Quinta Invitational follow- ing Thursday night vlc- torles./81 Sportscasters have vol- umes of on-the-air prob- lems./82 Business schools. Based on information supplied by an undercover officer who made drug purchases at both campuses. antl working in cooperation with the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- Noway; Shultz says to lie test WASHI NGTON (A P)-Secretary of State George P. Shultz, defying a White House directive req uiring that officials with access 10 highly secret information submit to polygraph tests, said Thursday he would resign before agreeing to such a procedure. "The mmute in this government that I'm told that I'm not trusted 1s the day that I leave," Shultz sa1d. Shultz's angry response came eight days after the White House disclosed that President Reagan had signed a directive requiring that thousands of officia ls. possibly including some cabinet members. submit to poly- graph t:csts as part of a counter- espionage crackdown. White House spokesman Ed Djere- Jian refused to say whether Shultz mightaLsome,point be asked to take.a he detector test. "Personally, I have grave rescr- va11ons about so-called lie detector tests," Shultz told reporters at the State Department. "From what I've seen, it"s hardly a scientific instrument. It tends to identify people who are innocent as guilty and misSC"s some fraction of people who arc guilty ofly1ng. "It is. I thmk. pretty well demon- strated that a professional spy or professional leaker can probably tram himself or herself not 10 be caught by the test." · He added that the use of such tests as a "broad-gauged cond1t1on of employment seems to me to be questionable. That is my viewpoint. .. So far as is known. Thursday's statmcnt was the first ume during his 31/1 years in office that Shultz had publicly mentioned the poss1bil11y of resigning. Hours after Shultz spoke. the Central Intell igence Agency issued a statement strongly defending the use of polygraphs. calling them the .. best deterrent to the misuse of sensitive information." Spokeswoman Kathy Pherson said thousands of officials in the in- telligence community submit to the procedure and "there 1s an acute need to extend its selective, careful use to branches of government that receive (sensitive) informa tion." She said ClA Director Wilham Casey and his predecessors "volun- (Pleue eee SHULTZ/ A2) tnct, pohcc obtained Supenor Coun warrants for the arrests of the seven students, said Sgt. Eugene Sene.cal. James Scott Seal, I 8. and three juvenjlcs at Ncwpon Harbor High School and three Juveniles at Corona dcl Mar High School were arrested at their homes about 6:30 a.m .. Senecal said. • All were charged with sales of narcotics. The undercover officer had purchased manJuana and LSD at the Lighting up the night two campuses. The six Juveniles were booked and transported to Juvenile Hall m Or- ange. Seal was booked mto City Jail. where he posted bail of$2,SOO The Newport Beach arrests were the second drug sweep m as many days in the Orange Coast. On Wednesday, Hunungton Beach J?Ohcc arrested more than 20 Juven- iles and young adults for alleged!} The 27-foot Catalina eallboat "Serenity," owned by Charlene Dryer, la amonc more than 200 decorated boat.a that are U,httnc up Newport Barbor th.roach Dec. 23 durlng the 67th ann!Yenary of the Newport Chrlatmu Boat Parade of Ll&hta. Tbe two-hour parade beCln• nl&htly at 6 :30 p.m . sclling narcouci. at Ld1son H1gh School Supenor Court warrants were is- sued for 24 people, 1ncludmg I 9 iuvcmlcs and fi ve adults. who were suspected of selling manJuana. co- caine and LSD at the Edison campus in Huntington Beach: The arrest~ culminated a thrce- month 1nvcs1igauon launched at the request of Edison Pnnc1pal Jack Kennedy. Hunungton Beach police allo uulued an undercover officer, a 20- year-old female police cadet ~ attended classes at Edison after rcgiMcnng for schoorin Sepeembc:r. At a press conferenc.e Wedneldly, Kennedy said, "'The sale ·of druP oo the Edison High 'Schapl c:anl.JNI cannot and will not be tolerated. Hun11ngton Beach police Lt. BalT'y Pncc said he was surpnscd that LSO 1s back on campuses Fireman hurt battling blaze in Huntington Tenants fl ee as fire guts brick building in downtown area By ROBERT BARKER and FRED VOGELSTECN OfttleO.-, ......... Fire raged through an old bnck building in downtown Huntington Beach Thursdav. cn11cally inJunng a firefighter and (orc1ng seven upstairs tenants 10 scramble for their lives. There were m111al fears that at least two people may have been trapped m the blaze. But at mid-morning. all the tenants hvmg 1n apartments above the Wild Oats and Roben August shops at 112 and 114 Mam St. had bttn accounted for. fire offi cials said. Hun11ngton Beach fue.fi.g.hleL Tommy Townsend suffered cnucal injuries when a wall of the old bnck bu1ld1og fell on him. officials re - ported. He was breathing but un· conscious when pulled to safety by fellow firefighters. Townsend was reported m criticaJ but stable cond1t1on at Fountain Valle} Regional Hospital. Brad Cornman. 16, also was in· 1urcd He rcponedl} suffered a frac-- tured left heel while opening a gate in an alk) behind the bu1ld1ng for fin equipment to pass through. Traffic was backed up on Ion& stretches of Pacific Coast Highway as thick smoke dnfted over the tugbway and out to sea "II Mam Street businesses between Walnut I\ "cnue and Pacific Coast Highwa} were closed. Elcctncity was shut off out of fear that 11 would spark more fires '\ burglar alarm sounded continuous!~ throughout the morn- ing at the ncarb} Secunty Paetfic Bank~ which also remained c~. Fire officials. who have to wait to enter the burned out building until (Pleue .ee FLA.lllt8/ A2) Helicopter plucks inmates from yal'd Woman held pilot at gunpoint. s hoots gliard as 3 escape PEUER. ( .\P) -.\ v.oman wtth a pistol hijacked a heli copter Thursda} and forced the pilot to land m the )3rd ofa state pnson. v. here she picked up three mmatcs and escaped after shootmg a guard who tned to pull the men down. au1hon11es ~1d. The woman and thl' con' 1cts. mcludmg a con' 1ctcd murderer flev. about four mile~ nonh of the Pem Correct1onal lns111u11on 10 a pasture. where the) landed and abandoned the two-passenger craft The} reka~ the pilot unharmed and apparcntl} fled to a v.a1t1ng car which was later found abandoned at a con' entence •a ore "'I don't sce ho"' he (thl" pilot 1 did 1t ·· ~1d Lt Tnmnn m11h "'hn " heading thC' 1n\~t1gat1on for thC' Gretn\llle Count) Shcnffs Depart- ment. ··The) must have ~n hanging out the door .. Shenff Johnn\ Mack Brown said the unidentified woman went 10 Palmetto Helico pters near Donaldson (enter an mdustnal air park. about 9 45 a m. and scud she had never ndden·in a helicopter. The woman. weanng a red satin Jacket. hlue JCans and C0'4 bo} boots. lcaSC"d the chopper. which was flown b\ Lam (rreen. 34. who has ~n a pilot for I IS )Cars. mcluding two tours 1n Vietnam ac. a flier .. When thq were in the air, she pulled a gun. put 11 to his head. said 'Take me to PC'rT) ·and he dl(i, .. said Hal Leslie a \talc Department of ( orrc\'t1ons spokesman The' landed inside the medJUm-to- ma\1mum SClUnt} pnson complex ab<°'ut IO am dndfi,e1nmatesfrom (Plea.e .ee PRISONltRS/A2) Holiday season lasts all year for Cathy McDonald. Her 12-store Christmas Guild network sells dis- tinctive ornaments./88 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Clasalfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Tet.vt~on Weather BS A9 A3 Workplace smoking policy drafted A~'!f[!f Arrest bychamberatcoµnty'srequest r '' -madein 88-9 810-12 A9 812 87 Oatebook B11 Oatebook A8 Oatebook A3 87 81-4 Oatebook A2 By USA MAHONEY Ot ... D911J,... .... Given six months to develop a voluntary workplace smoking policy or risk mandatory governmental controls, the. O range County Chamber ofCommcroc has prepared a draft document that amounts to a how-to manual for busi ncsscs interested in ttgulating employee smoking habits. In relea\ing the pohcy for pubhc scrutiny, Chamber of Commerce ~sidcnt Lucien Truh11l called 11 "basically a program of cducallon" whose elements have been cnbbed ..., ................... 8uy91Lalkn .. ,. perform la <>ruce C:O..tJ. l I lrom existing policies throughout the country. But busmesscs had better heed 1ts message and adopt some type of smoking rules o r the county will create some for them, he said. The chamber plans 10 circulate its draft policy through January and will consider revisions before bringing ll final proposal before the county Board of Supervisors m February. Truh11l sa1d. Groups hke Cahfom1ans for Nonsmoker's Rights and the Amen· can Luna Assoc1at1on of Oran&e County wtll be able to suacst changes. as wtll businesses through their local chamber of commercc. said Bill Blodgett. chairman of the chamber's smoking poltq comm11- 1ce. Roberta Nedry. dire1.:1or of com- munications for the l\m~ncan Cancer Society 1n Orange Count~. said her organwn ion is anxious to stt the chamber's draft even though she 1s skepucal that voluntar) com- pllancc will bnng relief 10 non- smokers. "'leaving 1t up to ,people-to JUSI suggest has not bttn effective " Nedry pointed out that the Cancer (Pleue eee WORK.PLACE/ A:.l) Baryshnikov: Arts center 'a paradise' With a sinaJe word. bellet leacod Mikhail Baryihnikov perhaps made tbe ireatcstcontributjon yet to the privately-funded Oru\,e County~ formina Ans Center. He called 1t a "p1rad1se." Baryshnikov's praise dunJ!I 1 Thunday pttSS confcttn« 1n Cosla Mesa ouaht 10 buy the fltdahna ans complex a lot of clout Wlth ~ous aruru. 1mprnanos and ucket·buyen. Barylhrukov. amslte dmctot of Atncncan Ballet Theatre and star of • - the moVlc ··wtt11e N1ahts.'' JOined center officlAls an unve1lana • 1:\-day ABT cnpaement nellt Occembc'T Amcncan Ballet Theater 1s "°bcd- uled to perform "The Nuterackc-r .. from Dec. 9, 1986 thro~ Dec. 14 a part oft.he center's prcm1ert scuon. Pendint hi tteovery from I dantt tnJury. Bar)-ihnikov may perform m the fWl·lenath Tcha1kovtty ballet. whach wdl move on to Los A~la &her the Or.nae Count c .. mcnl n"t )ttr The NutCT'ICkcr l$ al ' Tum to P-e• BS tor th• beat ... tomoblle butt TONY SAAVEDRA Pf RSP[CTI \[ operuna • 1 l~y run today at the hriot ud1tonum 1n Los An,cJC) Befott the new\ conferentt. Baryshnikov toUttd ~ Oraftft Count)' ccotcr's $70.1 mllhon main thealef. u.odcr construc\Jon near South Coast Plaza. He ha.alcd the J,()()()..w.a1 faoht} as ~ma "full of cb.aractcr, 1nl1mllC')'. comfon and ~ ... DAJllC&•/ A.2) ~ strike dispute By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OI .,_ 0-.., ,._. ltMJ .\ temporar\ emplo~t't.' at the Luck' 'Warehousc 1n If"\ ine who alleged!~ threatened picket!> with a handgun was arrcsted Thursda} for camina a loaded firearm in his c.a r Thursday's arrest resulted from an 1nc1den1 on Monda} when the cm· plovet -1dent1ficd as John Richard McMahon of El Toro -traded anary words with picket~ in the warchouJC parking lot as he war. lcavm& work about I '0 pm McMahon. 40. got 1oto his car and alleged!~ pointed a h.andaun at the p1d;ets a be drove lw&). said lrvane police 5t1 ott Cade On thunday, pickets sponod McMahon cntcnna tht WU'l'bouat park1n& 101 at about 3 p.m. and pointed him out to Offiocr tCYe F~w. who"'• on the ~nc. Frew approached McMaho n'• Cit where he saw McMahon •netnP'iat 10 unlo.d a aun. McMahon was arrcsced -S book- ed 1n10 On.nit County 191 fDr tal'T)'1f\I I kleded flte&rm ID a ~ and f« dnvuia With I • J ... hocnte. c.,dc said The arttsi occurred while fl! ........... t.au"es of \be ttnki11 T naa (PleMe .. .,....,. · A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Frldey, December 20, 1985 µudge gives county until :Jan. 15tocutjailcrowding From at.aft ud wire rtpor&1 A federal judge has given Oranae County until Jan. 15 to reduce the number of county J81I inmates to no more than I ,SOO. a county lawyer said Thursday. The ruling was the lastest in a series of orde" by U.S. D1stnct Judse William Gray to bring the Jail in compliance with ca~)3City allowances \et by the state. A hearing, prev1o u<;l y schedukd for Thursday, was removed from the calendar Nov. 18 when Lawrence Grossman, a retired federal rnson warden hired to oversee J31 con- d111ons, asked Gray to g1"c the county more um e to comply w11h an earlier order In March. Gray had fined the county $550.000 for 1grwr1ng a 1978 order that ear h inmate be provided a bed aflcr no more than 24 hours in 1ail. . Gray also ordered the county to take prompt ste{> to relieve over- crowding at the 11111 by hm1un~ the inmate populatwn to 1.191 . the Jail's rated capacity for safe operation set b> the 'itate Depanment uf C'o~c uons. rhe line was later rut 1n half, but the: county still had to pa> fees of SI 0 per day lo t each prisoner without a bed. .. I hat order 1s c;t1ll in effect, however, no pnwner has been without a bed since that court date." said Deputy ( ounty Counsel £:.dward Duran conference was scheduled for Jan 23 to discuss whether the county had complied with Gray's order. On l>cc. 15. there were 1,552 pn$0nets at the facility, Duran s~ud. At its population peak 1n March. 2, 114 prisoners were housed in the Jail 35 miles southeast of Los Ao8eks Amencan C1v1I L.1ben1es Umon attorne) Richard Herman. wh o brought the onginal suit against the count}. said last June the l,acll1t) re)Cmblcd the hold ofa sfa,c sl\1p ; PRISONERS ESCAPE IN CHOPPER ... From Al a group of 200 ran toward 11. "The pilot said 'I can't take that many· and two either 1u mped m were pushed off." l..eshc said. Seconds later. thc guard, Wilham T. Wade. 34. was shot as he tncd to pull some inmates off. Lcsht' said. Wade. who suffered a gunsho1 wound to the mouth that knocked out several teeth and fractured hie; 1aw. was in senous condition following surgery at Greenville Memorial lloc;p11al I ec;he said. "He wac; c' itkntl > <,hot h' the "oman." I cshe s:ud Tower guardc; firt>d at thc hl"l rtopter "-Ith shotguns and p1c;tul~ as it departed but apparentl y missed. Leslie said. "It certainly was "-Cll planned," m11h. s:ud. adding that the c<>capt: was ltke one dep1ued m the mov1t .. Breakout," starring C harltc; Bronson. "Somebody mentioned that and there cena1nf\ arc a lot of ~1m1lanuec;" At dusk. the !>Carch was being conducted pnmanl) in the· southern pan of Circen' Ilk < 'ounty, Smith said. The FBI was also mvohed because of the h11ack 1ng Brown identified the esc:ipt•c;\ a'i James Rodney Leonard. 20. serving a life sentence for a Greenville ( ·ount} murder, Wilham Ballew. 42. \crv1ng 23 year'I and three months for armed robbery. rnntempt of court and attemptl'd escape cun\ll tton~ in Greenville. Pickens and Richland counties; and Jeso;e (ilenn ~m11h. 36. servin~ 40 years for armed robber). receiving stolen good~ and a§Sault and battery with intent to kill Authont1es said Leonard tm·d to escape from the < 1reenvillc County Detention Center tw o years ago b) working his wa> into the cc1hng However. he wa<. fo und a dav later in thl' lobb)' of thl' ad1acent <.irecnv11le ( ount) Lav. Enforcement (enter It's not the first time a helicopter was used in an escape. -In January 1981 a man forced a helicopter pilot to fly to the roof of a 12-story federal jail m New York City to help a convicted narcotics dealer escape. The attempt failed, and the hijacker convicted. -In May 1982, three inmates at the maximum security Nevada State Prison nearly completed building a helicopter, but were caught. -In February, 1981. two inmates escaped from a maximum-security pnson outside Pans in a helicopter that landed in a prison soccer field. O~GfttfaSCipe-es amtttrt man who helped h11ack the craft were later arrested in Spain -In May 1978.a woman tried to hijack a helicopter to the federal penitentiary in Manon. Ill .. for an escape. but was killed by the pilot. SHULTZ FIRM ON LIE TEST ... From Al tarily have been polygrnpht>d. bel1l'V· mg in the importance ul \Ctt1ng an exam ple that all those with access must do what they can to prottct our secrets and tocoopt:rate in identifying those who do not .. Pnvatel). one White Hou'rt' otlic1al indicated that the dir(·cuvc m1gh1 not be strictl y applied "Nothing 1s cast an concrete." the official said, a<;king not to be 1dcn1- 1fied by narnl' "Nothing t'i wnlten in blood.·· He said he wao; ccrt.11n that hult1 could decide for himself v. hether or not to take such a ll''il The White House had made the announcement about the d1rert1ve two days alter Shult1 had departed on European tour. While in Europe. Shultz bru'iht>d aside qucc;11ons about the dirCCll\e, th1nk1ng II wa'i tnafl· propnate to discuss such a !>Ub1ec1 on foreign soil OjereJHln \lrt'\\cd thar 1hc niq~ram l!i aimed :11 catch1n[!. c;p1t'<; not chasing down press leak~ .. The basic thrust of th<.' program involvmg polygraph test<> 1s designed to counter the threat of espionage," DJereJ1an said. "It 1s pan of an overall approach to bol'iter the U S. govern- ment's ability to face more effccuvel> the threat of hostile intelligence act1\<1t1cs directed ag;unst this coun- tr. It 1s not aimed at press leaks."' IJunng his bnefappearancc. Shultz lell reporte~ wmewhat confused \\hen he "-3S 1n1t1ally asked whether he would be w1lhng to submit to a lie detect0r tc!>t. He replied, ··once." Then ht went on ltJ say he <>aid he would resign 1f h1\ trustworthJne\<, v..ere questioned. .\senior State Department ollicial. who tn'itstecl on anonymity. admitted he wa.i,rnnfused h\ ">hultz'sone-word anc;~er and c;a1d ·the secretary ma) ha\e m1sunder'itood the que,t1on The 111lic1al. 'iugStesting that thl' one-word answer be ignored. said Shultz's true pos111on was reflected 1n his statement about leaving govern- ment. Earlier. appearing on NBC's "Today" show, Shultz was more restrained when asked about his view of the new procedure. "I have great personal reservations about the ut1ltt> of so-called poly- graph tests and I will discuss my views w11hin the administratton about that." Sllultz said he talked to President Reagan about the matter at the White House on Wednesday. immediately after returning from his European tour. On Dec 11 . White House Press Secretary Larry Speakes said Reagan had signed a "national secunty dircc· t1ve" on Nov. I requiring offictals with access or those c;eeking access to senc;1t1ve information to take poly· graph tec;ts under cen:i1n c1rcum stances. S TRIKE ARREST ... Speake\ said the tt'sts ··are not intended to be 1ntrus1ve on an tndl\ 1dual's life style but will focus on counterespionage and countcr- intelhgence questions." From Al Union and suix·1 market managc- men1 ""ere attl·mpt1nr tu c111.l th<.' 46 day,old deutllo~ k Neg11t1at<>r'> ""er · m~·t·t111g at the f ood Lmplo1eri; < 11un( 11 head quarters in ( arc;nn Rcprec;cntall'e' nl thl· I ln1tl.'cl food and< ommcrnal Workers. rep- r<.''ien ting the \Inking meat tulle!\, were also at the tal ks ac; ohservcrs. According to union spoke,man (.)an S"'inton the two union<; v.111 provide about 25.000 ( hmtmac; tur· keH to th t stnkers and clerk\ who have honnrtd the p1 t·krl hot\ In contrast to Shultz's poc;111on Defense Secretary Ca!>par W Weinberger has said he would under- go such examinations if a5ked b) President Reagan Pentagon spokesman Bob Sims said Thursday Weinberger would have no comment on Shult1's state· men ts DANCER SAYS 'IT'S A PARADSISE' ... From Al promise "It's a pJrad1 M: ~il;it 1.an I o,af'' Bar>shn1ko' .. aid What he lOuld -and did c;a) was: .. It ~ems hke the aud1t•nn• larea1 is at an intimate d 1s1t1me to lht• \l:tg<" 1 he comfort of 1h1· hatk\ta~w 1t'' H'f) 1 umlortahlt 1l:H\,hn1~11' \U I arll\IH d11l"I SlnCl' I 'Jl'lll .1<ldnl "V. c ;trt• lrn>ktnEt fof\..,:Hd 111 .i long lru11lul rd.1 11on<.h1p Developer ~kn n ~qtl'1'trnm. "-hose family I~ ,1 flr!llllpal t.00 tnbutor to the anc; wmple,. 'aid he v.as thnllc<l to ha\.1' 'uth a "urld da\\ performrr gratl lhe n1·.1rl~ rom pleted art'> center. "The thl'<ltl·r " 111'' \tJgc amt matenal but v.hrn \OU 1.tanJ there 11 breathes hfe into the building.'' Segcrstrom ~aid The American Halk t I hcatre wil l stage so. e"enmg perform a nu~<; f>t't 9 through Dec 14.a.,v.clla<1tv.olam1I) matinees on th1• la'I tv.u d,1\' ol thc engagement Compan) oni11,tl, v.ould not 'iil) how much 11 v.111 1111,t th1· <l'lllt'r 111 present the halkt. olth• 11gh th<'' -conceded ll "ould not tx· .111 "int•' pensive operation " Barysh1ko\. ·\ ap1)(: 11an11· c .lmt• a month after a c;1mi1,., '1~11 h\ harmer diva Severi) "iill!> to annountc a two- MAIN OFFICE 3lu w-.• 11.. • Jh u • ..... AtlJ'I"• Q. • ~" WAI.I M.iiM A t f.,. 6 cie ... 1.., •·l'l !i•2 ~ '~ i_,,,,, •u .\ • l·• 11' • 8'1 • )1 VOL 71, NO. U4 v.l•ek run b) 1hc N1•v.) ork < 1t\ Orx·r.i in January 1987 I om Kendrn.k. the t.cn tt'1\ e\· ernt1"e d1rellor. plan\ Ill parla) those retcnl appcarann"\ into national rt>c- ogn1t1on lor the untint'>hC'd. unlt'\ted art'i u1mple' Bnnl\ \tll., ,.., oJX'ra 111 thl\ 1.ountT) A«ir).,hn1ko\ H di..lnle V. h,11 I wanted lo do wa\ put lhc\e 'Ymhol' of halkt and opera out to 'ho"" th1' ll'nter mcam hu\IOl'\<; ·· Kl·ndm ~ ,,11cl 111 an in ten 1cv.. I hursda) He <;auJ pcr1,onal appcara11n'' h\ H>P names. and lontr;1U\ with prl'\· 11g1ous troupes ~rt· unuc;uJI 1111 fir,1 "ear sca'ion\ "That lat.I the'ie two v.orld rt·nov.n ligures would appear to announlC lhtir engagement\ "'II be a trl·me11 - dous help in a11rn1 t111g other wm- ra01es," Kend nck \;Hd "Th.it puh- lll II) '" gorng 111 lqi1 t1m11l· th<' a\pira11on~ of the tcntn ·· V. h1le the appc:11ant t' Ban\hn1k11" and ~111<. <idd<.'d crt'lknte to the center'<. grand10\c goal~. 11 al,11 vali- dated the soundne<;\ of h1nng Kl·n- dm k ::ind general rnan.1y,n Jud\ \forr av..a) from the Kenned) < enter 111 Wa'ihtngton D < l;1\t \fa, l>ct'1\1on-makt'r\ tor the Nt•w York ( 11' Opera \mcman H!lllet I hcatre a nJ othrr world d J\\ t1ouf>l'' from lhc b1'>t C oa\t Jrc v.t'll 3lQuainted wt1h the m.1nagt·rncnt team of Ken- dnck and Morr Kendnck 1s uncomfortable takrng cred it lor his contacts. although he acknowledges them ~.11, ,., an old fnend So 1s AB I Excnll•"l' l>1rector Charles Dillingham .. Tht\ ~now U\ tht') know we Jtt· tn c hargc hnc -that ' our 'alu1· · Kendnrk c;a1d It Jl'o hclpo; 1ha1 l>ill1ngham " .1 lormer uinsultant tor '°loulh ( oa'>l Hepenory Theatrt'. v. hit h ha' at· le\ted 1<1 ( >rangl' C ounty'\ hunger for quaht> art. Dillingham <.aid di'· l u\c;1on'> about tmnging A Bl to the lount) beg:in 1hrce yea~ ago I he nc"' perlorming ans com pin. •I'> manager'> and Orange County an lovers will not he alone 1n reaping the benefit~ of a "'lceo;sful premiere \Cason Both thl' NC'V. ) nrk-based Amen· can Aallct fheatt>r and the New York C It} Opera are looking for a home- awa}-lrom-hom~ along the West C Otl'it It M1uld appear their s1ght'i are locked on the Orangt County center The opera compan~ ended ''' 16- \eac;on rdat1on'ih1p v.1th the I o~ Angele' "1um C l'n ter on a i;tonm notr 1n 11182 .\nd .\Al ,., apparent!> unhapp) with the laui111ec; ::it tht' 'ihnne .\uc.lttonum Roth troupe\ hJ\l' f'prc\\rd hope tor a lung 'rl'la11un<1h1p .. v.11h the Orange ( ount\ rnmrln Dally Piiot OellHty 11 Guar1nteed Justcall 6 4 2-6086 'What do you hke about the Daily Pilot" What don 1 )OU hke'1 Call the number •bovc and your message will be recorded. transcnbed and de· h vered to the approp1'1atc editor 1 he same 24-hour answenna strv1cc may be u~~ to record letters to the editor on any topic Contnt'>utors to our utters column must include their name and telephone number for venfication Tell u~ what'~ on your mind Clrcul1tlon Telephone. .. WEATHER Clear skies through Saturday UnMatonably warm temperature• wlll continue throoghout the Orenoe Coast todey and Satl.lfd•v. the National Weether Bureau said . Temperatures under clear sklea wlll raange from the mid 70a to low 80a today, dropping sllghtly Saturday to the upper &Oa near the beech" to near 80 Inland It wlll be breezy near the canyons this evening with overnight lows mostly In the 40s to low 50s Along Orange Coast's Inner coastal watdra, llght variable winds In, lhe night and morning hours will become west to 10....thwest~ to 14 llnota this afternoon. The weal to soulhwesl swell wlll range tr om 1 to 3 feet under clear skies. U.S. Temps • *""" r"' 1 · .•. " ' I jf: ',; 11-i ....,~ ,.,~ w .... -., ..... HI Lo n oe Albanv 24 5 LOUltvHi. -··~ . ._,~ ' .... ti f .. 1lf1t ••, tflflW th••11ll il •W l 1lot ...-.. Al~u.rq~ 61 29 M.,..pn11 31 n A.111&1 110 54 26 M•am1 BMGll 76 8 1. •4,1.,. 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SID Chic.go IS OS Fllchmon<I 32 16 Eur Ilka S7 1·3 SW C1nc:;nna11 25 00 SI LOUii 17 09 F1Nt10 44 38 Zuma e..cn 1·2 SW St Pela Tamp• 118 llO 87 78 Santa Monlea Clev .. ano 17 02 L•ncealt< NewOO<t 8Nch l.J SW COl\lmbie, S C 4S 30 Sall L•~• City 77 23 Long Be~ 113 46 a.n DMoo County i.3 aw Conoofd NH 20 03 $an AnlOOIO 57 30 Loe~ 83 ~: Outtooli tor Satutday 1.111 .. °"'"GI o.llu-Ft Wont1 •II 22 S..llM 37 33 Marya'lltle 38 Oeyton Ill 03 Sl>t~t 48 23 Monrollla 82 44 o.n-41 22 Stou• alll 14 IS Montebello 83 57 0..Moin.. 08 12 s~.,,. 27 12 Mont81~ 73 46 Tides o.t1oll 17 07 S'fliacuM 22 13 NM<llett 72 47 EJPMO 511 17 Top911t 30 13 Newl)0<1 S..Cll 70 llO E-24 08 T-74 38 Olllcland 53 31 TOOAY FaltlMlnita 311 10 TulM 42 Ill Ontario 80 44 Ftrtl hlgl1 4 57 a "' 49 F&tQO 08 .OS Wa-"4ngton JI 15 P .. m SPfk'Ot 81 4$ Flttl IOw 1140a m 18 FlllOll•ll so 14 WICl'tl\8 •6 ID PHa<lant 81 48 Second~h 5 II pm 3 4 Gr•nO Raold• 21 18 PHO Robltt9 71 28 &lcondlow 10 42 p"' 16 GrMI Falla 40 26 R'-tl<le 80 45 HllrllOtd 28 09 Extended Red 8lvfl 311 31 IATUflOA.Y Helena 211 10 Redwood City 511 38 Flr9t l'llQn 6 29 •m ,, ' HOftOluju 80 Ill Saer.,.,..110 41 )4 Flot IOW t230pm 10 Houtlon ~ 34 Ult• ntgnt •nO eatty mo<nll>Q IOQ •l<>n9 SallnH 7S 46 Second "IO" 11 Upm ,, lndl&napojl• Ill 0$ tt1elfn,,..Ot11tco..st ott1e<wteete11 with San 8amara1110 80 41 S.coond IOw ti 24 pm 19 Jll()klOn Ma 44 20 oonttnued •l>OY• normal daytime S.,, Gabtle4 112 45 .,._..., 48 42 lemP9<81Ut" HfVtll IYom l!8 10 75 tn San OleQO 76 411 sun ,._ today a1 e 64 • m and - ~ 23 06 -_.., gi--.... .....,..,0. to S..lfr-.co 51 44 :,r:e14 47 p .... l.M v-oaa 118 38 atoo.nd 80 lfl !"-,..,,.,., lni.nd vatleyt Santa 8'w bar• 74 38 OCW1 ,_ lodey al 12 52 p m and MU Llni.Aock 33 IT Lows In the uw-309 to ,_, SO SanttCrut 66 42 9Qa1r1 •I 12 65 a.m \ FLAMES D ESTROY OLD HB BUI L D I NG ... From Al Public Works crews knock down its nckety walls, were unable at mid· morn mg to pinpoint a probable cauc;c of the fire. Some witnes~s and tenants hinted that 11 may have been deliberately started by someone livini 1n a shed at the back of the building. Marsha Baumann said that her hu!band. Richard - who's reported to be the owner of a shop in the builcfing-had threatened to call police to evict the person She also said !>he could ha ve saved .. my b1kin1s" in the shop had she been aleaed earl.J.er. Fire Department c;poke,woman Manha Wenh reported th e lire broke out at shortly before 5.45 a.m. City firefighters from Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa along with county fire- fighters helped battle the blve before knocking down the major flames by about 9: W a.m Werth said that the owneru:il the two shops -Wild Oats, which sells b1k1ms and other beach ature. and Robert August. whKh spcc1ahzec; m surfboardc; -had planed to leave the premises next month after the bu1ld- 1ng's owner reponedl~ raised the rent 10 S3.000 per month. She also said the two l"ompan1e'> reportedly carried nu insu rance. Ramin Talegham. 22, was one of the upstairs tenant'> v.ho ~fcl> Oed the names. "The firemen came around and woke U'i up about 5 10 a m. and told us to get out of thcrl' I think everybody got 11111 ( >K We were luck) ... Taleghan1. a n::i11vc of I ran. c;aid he and other tl'nants lm t all their belongings and didn't know what the) would do. But Red ( ross oflic1als, who ar- n vrd on thr scene. promised to pro" 1de food and temporary lodging. Deanna Ruse. who along with her husband, Steven, owns the Ruse Coral & Sea Shell Imports a block from the fire scene said she was av.akencd by noises from the fire. ..It sounded hkc our morning cereal -snap. crackle and pop ... Ci ty Administrator Charles Thompson. who's led a campaign to remove the old 1920 and 1930-era buildings, said the structures are unsafe and have to be razed ... They have no business risking other areas in the c11y. They have seen their day," he said. The fire caused $500.000 damage to the building and S 125.000 in losses to contents, the tire department spokeswoman said. WORKPLACE POLICY DRAFTED ... From Al ')oc1ct) and other groupo; concerned with smoking 1n the workplace rou- tinely 'lend their guidelines to busi - nesses and 1nd1vicluals without much success. "I get calls here all the time from employe es who arc frustrated (by ofhers who smoke). Because no rules ex ist. nothing change'> ... she said. Jay Matchett. president of the Orange County chapter of Cali· fom1ans for Nonsmoker's Rights agreed "Without any ordinance, nothing is really going to happen. That's the problem wi th the chambe1 program." Orange County companies who~ employeec; are bothered by 1,;1garette smoke ha ve alread } been approached by volunteer organi1at1ons, ht• ~1d ':lome have been receptive, but othcrc; are not and those arc the ones a pohq must reach. Matchett \aid An ord1 · nance rtquiring a smoking policy could hr cnforct'd on a L omrla1nt ha"'" h c \:111 I T ht Board uf \up1•r\ 1\t1r\ agreed 111 Ma' 111 lt-1 thr thamber <lc\clup a voluntaf} set of v.orkplalC smoking rules instead of rnunty-1mposcd re- quirements. It the chamber poli9 is arccpted by the board, the orgam1a11on will be obliged to encourage businesses with I 0 or more employec'i to adopt smoking rulco; The draft pohcy. approved b) the chamber board of director'> o n Dec 5. provides su~estions on how em- ployers can introduce the idea ot smoking regulallonc; to employees and what to keep in mi nd when developing ru lr'i The document al<10 hst~ lour ..am- ple pohc1es ranging from a complete ban on c;moking 10 proh1b1ttng puf- fing only in common areas such as bathrooms, hallways. auditonums and conferenrc rooms. Truhill said the chamber stepped into tht smoking i<>sue because the l.'ount> ·, proposal was a blanket one that would have been d11Ticult to appl) to all type'I ol bus1nec;scc;. ··we think n's much be tter ii the emplo)er. with the cooperation ol the emplo)ce. can work out a policy that meets the needc; of the non-smoker,'' he said Two superv1sorc;, Thomas Riley and Bruce Nes~ande. were present when the chamber released the draft pohc to local media Thursday. Neither endorsed the contents of the proposal, but both emp~asized the county's concern that businesses adopt smoking controls "A' person has a nght to a smoke- frec environment," Nestande said Thursday. But he said the imprac- 11cal11y of enforcing a government- imposed smoking ban convinced him to "~ive the pri vate sector a chance to <;ee 1f it could go ahead and adopt a pohc) without government inter- lcrentc .. If businesses aren't reu:pt1ve to the • chamber's education effort or to other societal pressures creating momen- tum for c;mok1ng pohcie'l, the board will c;tcp 1n and require firms to de vtlop appropnate rules. he said ------------- SHUTTERS SPECIALLY PRICED Capture the outdoors and create comfort with these custom moveable shutters In the colors, sizes and ............. DECEMBER 20, 1985 DAILY PILOf ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE VOL I /NO.SO I I I ·1 -------------------------~~~~~--- Charm , sparkle in 'Cin-dere-lla ' The South Coast Musical Theater has sprinkled a little of tls own magic dust on Rodgers and Hammerstein's adaptation of the classic fairy talc "CindereUa." and the result is a marvelous evening(oraftcmoon)of entertainment for both the young and th e young at heart. There are no surprises or deviations from the Disneyesque story of the downtrodden young lady who's transformed for an evening into an entrancing vision, only to flee .lbe prince's bBll at midnight before her carnage turns back into a pumpkin. It's probably one of childhood's most familiar sagas, but the allure of h vmg theater adds a s~ial touch of sparkle and charm. At University Htgb School in Irvine, where the SCMT is headquartered until larger facili- ties are built, director Daniel Trevino bas amassed a predominantly youthful cast to TONI interpret this age-old tale. Bc- TITlJB cause of its size, the show is being performed in the school's Circle Theater, rather than the smaller -----.....;--.;;;;;;;;;;;;.......;;,_Little Theater which housed its fast four productions, and backed by a four-piece orchestra instead of the lone pianist previously employed. Radiant in the title role is Cynthia. Wilson whose sweet disposition and condescending demeanor, while perfect for her subSCTVient character, may strike an unfamiliar note with the more assertive young ladies of today. A sweetly melodic voice underscores her soft femininity. As the stepmother, Katheryn Sari invokes a stronJ.. domineering yet somehow benign· presence, not quite the evil. witchlike figure of legend, and succeeds in this more realistic approach. Marilyn Dolan is a gem as the quirky fairy godmother, though she's a bll you ng for the assignment. ihe show stealers, as might be expected, arc the stepsisteTS, played with an extra layer of comic grotesqueness by Cynthia Kelley (who makes the /TlOSt of her resc:,mblance to Carol Burnett) and Danica Jill Sheridan (plump, pouty and perfectly presented). Their whining and bickenng give the show a modicum of spice where it's sorely needed. , Mark Perkins comes off a bit soft, especiall y vocally. as the prince, thou.&h he's physically ideal. His duet with Wilson, "Do I Love You because You're Beautiful," probably is the more pleasing musical moment in the show. Dion Ramos plays the king for awkward comedy while Tangje Velie is a more down-t~h queen. Michael Whitehead, M icbael Larche and Jay Foreman do yeoman duty as the chef, steward and herald, respectively. With a large coun corps and some creative choreography by Peggy Graham, the SCMT ''Cinderella" moves nicely on 11.S makeshift stage. Jeff Banon's settings are si mple and effective. four more performances of "CindeUa will be given this second and final weekend. tonight at 8 p.m .• Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Circle Theater on the University High campus, at the comer of Culver and Campus drives in lrvine. Call 640-6306 for ticket information. Co•er photo by Richard Koehler Art direction by Rez Babin PIJb/Jsber: Karen A. Wittmer Editor. Frank Zini Dakboot Editor: Dixie Lindsay Art Di.rector. Steven Houab Cirrullltion ~ Donald L Williams Production M.an.,er. Robert L Cantttll r>a1choolc 11 J>Ubhshcd hcry Fnda)' by 1hc Oranac Coast P\ibhshana <.o., P.0 8oA 1560. J\0 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Telc1>honc (714) ()42-4321 Rqular bui1nns boul'1 arc 8 a.m to S p.m .. Monday 1hrou1h f-rtday. Deadline for cakndar of events items and lctten 11 S p.m. Monday The cnlltt rontcnh of Datrbook art copynl)ltcd by 1hc Oranat C'oast Pubhsh1n1 Co. All naJlls arc rnn'Vcd I Oatebook/ Friday, December 20, 1985 , ...... --. ...._, ' '~~ ,!", • FIRST HOME LIGHTING CONTEST HELD WITH BOAT PARADE .•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 1 If the yachts cruising Newport Harbor are the stars of the annual Parade of Lights, the waterfront homes and businesses serve as thr show's glittery supporting cast. The homes, brightly decorated with strings of colored lights and Christmas fi~ have long been appreciated by the parade spectators and participants. As they cruise by, party hosts aboard 80-foot yachts routinely yell Christmas greetings to fellow party hosts inside milliorrdollar homes, who respond with warm smiles and raised champagne glasses. 'RAN' OPENS THIS WEEKEND AT T HE BALBOA TBEA TER •••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••.... I 0 By ROBE RT HYNDMAN Blood may be thicker than water, but apparently not thick enough to stem the flow of jealousy and rival~ among siblings. In .. Ran," which begins an exclusive Orange Count~ run tonight at the Balboa Cinema, Japanese director Akira Kurosawa spins the talc of an aging samurai warlord who wants to tum over rule of bis vast lands to the eldest of his three sonc; following decades of bloody civil war. INTERIOR DESIGNERS HOLD CHRISTMAS GALA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 By CAROL HUMPHREYS .. We're the cream of the crop. T he designs of every member were reviewed by our board before being accepted into ISID," said founder Lornune Lau le. Lorraine was proudly referring to the 89 members of the International Society o Interior Designers gathered with friends at the Ritz Carlton Hotel fortheirChristmasgaladionerdance. This creative crowd is notJust talented. they are also caring. 0 Some of us (ISID members) volunteered our time to provide the interior decor for Orangewood. Orange County's new home for abused children. OUT Ci\I TI-E TOWN DINNER'S PERFECT AT ALFREDO'S ...... 1 By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH 0 That," sighed my picky partner, as h sippedthelastofhiscappucinoatAlfredo's, .. wasoncofouraJl-tim best meals." "Betterthao .. .'r' I named several fine places we'd dine lately. "Yes," he said firmly, while we dined at Alfredo's. I think 1 ~ th~ Dov~ ~le that did it. How could such a simple dish be s mcrcdibly deliaous? It was sauteed and served with brown butte and a bit oflemon. The menu specified capers, but there were none nor were they missed. The fish was so delicate and cooked s precisely, it was absolute perfection. My partner allowed me a fc ---------bites. then snatched it back. 'l'OP 811,LING ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•..•••.. ~ • SPIRJTS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 2 RESTAURANT OF TBE WEEK: •••••••••••••••• 1 RESTAURANT DIRECTORY •••••••••••••••••••• ,.2 , . for the Parade of Lights by ROBERT HYNDMAN . Deck the hulls with boughs of holly. Newport Beach is cetebrating its annual Christmas Boat Parade of Lights. This is the parade where the fl oats really float: where horsepower is used to push yachts rather than pull wagons: where Santa trades his sleigh for a sloop. his reindeer for an outboard motor and his boots for Topsiders. More than 200 boaters. surely dreaming of a whitecap Christmas. have decorated their vessels with lights and C hristmas finery for the leisurely cruise around Newport Harbor. In addition to lights, skippers adorn the decks with life-sized Santas, reindeer. Christmas trees and snow- men and complete the effect by filling the air with taped Christmas music. Floating parties a re de rigueur as boat owners host family members. fri ends and business associates on the nightly cruises. The parade, which starts at 6:30 nightly. began Tuesday and runs through Dec. 23. The event is sponsored by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. ··To us. it's the most beautiful parade in the country," says Bill Lusk. who has led the Christmas parade aboard the "C'est la Vie" for the past eight years. "But it's not only for the boats. All the homes and the harbor busi nesses and restaurants get into the spirit. During the parade, there must be more catered parties per square foot here than in any other city in the world." Indeed, while Santa usually is treated to milk and cookies, champagne and cavtar await him in Newport. "Thi s is an event that really doesn't need to be promoted.'' Lusk says. "People know about it and come back year after year." The Christmas Boat Parade of Lights has become a firmly established tradition around Newport Harbor. The cha mber of commerce first sponsored the event in 1919 and it remains Southern California's (Pleue aee D ltCK THE HULLS/Paie 10) • DllllJ .... ,.._.., ................ -0-..W ....,_. Wlnnln& entrlea ln the Harbor Llahts Conteat -which wu eponeored by the Newport Chamber and the Dally Plfot -include the PaTI.llion, top photo. and Bill Campbell'• bomc, at bottom. The boat, abo•e. a. Gefiltc Fa.b. owned by Howard SteTeDa. Datebook/ Friday, Deoember 20. 1985 S DEC. SM TW TFS 1234 567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 5 16 1 7 18 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CL A SSICAL Friday THE SYMPHONIC BAND of Gold- en West College introduces new holiday themes to Its trad111onaJ program. 8 p.m., GWC's Community Theater, 15744 Golden West St., H untington Beach. $3 and $2 ad- m1ss1on. 895-8378. AN ENGLISH CHRISTMAS 1s pres- ented with the California Festival Orchestra and the Southern Cali- fornia Brass. Dr. Larry K. Ball conducts. American premieres arc John Rutter's ~erothcr He1nnch's Chnstmas" and Leslie Pearson's .. Carols of Christmas." Other fea- ture~ are .. Fantasia on Chnstmas Carols" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, ""Glona" by Rutter, trad1t1onal Christmas favontcs, and an audience sing-along. 8 p.m .. Santa Ana H igh School Aud1tonum, 520 W. Walnut St.. Santa Ana. S5 and $3 adm1ss1on. 66 7-3 I 77. ·-Saturday GARDEN GROVE SYMPHONY'S "HOLIDAY CELEBRATION" fea- tures the sounds of 60 trombones when the Moravian Trombone Choir Joins the Symphony 1n an 8 p.m. concen. Edward Peterson is the Symphony's conductor and music d1rcetor. Jeffrey Reynolds conducts the Choir. Works by Tchaikovsky. Vaughan W1l11ams, Handel. and Anderson arc presented. Don Wash Auditorium. I 1271 Stanford Ave .. Garden Grove. $7-$25 admission. 539-5073. THE SYMPHONIC BAND, see Friday listing. HANDEL'S "MESSIAH" is per- formed by the Orange County Pacific Symphony and the Pacific Chorale, with Roger Wagner conducting. Soloists include soprano Annie D. l(jm, alto Suzanna Guzman, tenor Stephen Amerson, and bass Rod Bilfry. 2:30 p.m ., Orange Coast Col- lege's Robcn 8. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Also tomorow at 2:30 p.m. at Fullenon's Plummer Auditorium. SIO and $7 reserved, with remaining tickets available at the door. 432-5527. ESA·PEIIA SALONEN leads the Los Angeles Ph1lharmon1c and Joan Rodgers, soprano, and Thomas Stevens, trumpet. in a c.onceT1 at 2:30 p.m . Santa Ana High School Audllonum. 520 W. Walnut St .. Santa Ana. 642-8232. Sanday A "MESSIAH SING ALONG" 1s featured with Maurice Allard and the Orange County Master Chorale. as well ai. the South Coast Symphony and John Larry Granger. 7 p.m .. Santa Ana High School Aud1tonum, 520 Walnut St .. Santa Ana. 662-7220. HANDEL'S "MESSIAH," see Sat- urday lasting. THE MASTER CHORALE of Or· ange County presents a .. Messiah Sing Alon!(' at 4 p.m. Santa Ana High School, 510 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana. $5 admission. 662· 7220. Friday THE DOO-WAH RIDERS perform fro m 8 p.m.· I :30 a.m.. with 8111 Erickson appearing from 5-7 p.m. C razy Horse Saloon, I 580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-1 SI 2 Saturday THE 000-WAH RIDERS, SC<' Fn· day lasting. Sunday THE "SALUTE TO COUNTRY MUSIC" Review 1s presented begin- NEWPORT BEACH STORE HOURS MondaJ -laturdeJ 10:00 -•• CloMd Sunder• Factory Direct Dealer Panasonic JJ5t '1fll1>t ftill rl or llTr 1000 lktetoi It. Nottti Newpottawt. {714) 4.,....,. WE WILL MEET OR BEAT ANY ADVERTISED PRICE IN ORANGE COUNTY of 1• ,eneeonlc ¥ldeo .... pmen. In •tock wtth ~of "*'lbereMp Beverly Hiii• Cop S21.ts A•ldere of the Lost Ark 24.ts Term• of Ende•rmenl 24.ts Plnocclo 29.95 Robin Hood 21.ts Dumbo 21.15 W&i.fd of Ol 21.15 Mr.Mom 24.ts WCMMn In Red 24.15 The c.,. ... ,. Movie 24.ts ,,,ANY, ,,,ANY 11/KHfE •UPElf TITLES .t n.-lnclWdlfl# lfeltlfNlt __ .._... vt.eW....C:-....... l"·Wll ...,_ '\'1.1 I ~ _ ,_, --· ·-'/ .,., , ...... ~- ., Oetebootc/ Frfday, December 20, 1985 -°"""' TV .... , .......... ..... ,..... Q c.. ... ,_o.._1 .. TYeftd NJ lft LAKI TAH041 °" ... ,, ... 2 ........ ) I *PBILLING •Ballet Pacifica' The 19th aeuon of the world famoaa Chrtatmaa ballet. "The Nutcracker:• at the ~ lloulten Playhouse continuee th1a weekend. The pi&yhoaae la located at 606 Lacuna Canyon Rd. For more lnformadon call 494-7271. * Holiday Gifts * •GIFT BOXES Slagle bottJc 1tart1 •t $5.10, Double bottle.: $9.25 Trtple l>oUlc: $15.95. •CUSTOM GOURMET BASKETS: Start al $15.98 to SISO. • PERSONALIZED LABELED WINES: Tht perfect glfll Each customized with your choice of names or bu1lnca1 logos. • PLANNING A HOUOA Y BASH? Call as for lnformalion. We've got the perfect spot. and all the trimmings. •Taste before you buy! 7 convcnlenl locatlons. And, whlle In Downtown L.A .• dine In our unique restaurant. nestled right In the winery. CALL OR COME IN ANO PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY. ~ F' /~(~~ ·.it.~. San Antonio Main Producing Winery. 111,,.., ,, ~, ,.,,. 4, i• • 'A 1 ' ,. ' • .. ~ .. .,. '"'",.,. lt i /I' i '""' • f'Jtllllf' \.J 1 tn f. •Muri "'"\dt ~ I •~, •h., • >-'1 Your Winery Direct Locltlons. Call for dlrectloM NEWPORT-COSTA MESA 15'.-) Nf'WIJl)rt b!Pw11, 71111 MS 8940 • SANTA ANA 1112 ""''" Tu-.11~ 111-11 so1192 • I :Al C D N nina at 7 p.m. at the Crazy Horse Saloon. Doors open at 5 p.m. Fea- tured is Bob Gulley and the Best 1 n the West plus a special guest comedian. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. SJ admission. 549-1512. llOD~J THE BILL ERICKSON BAND performs after Monday Night Foot- ball, Rams vs. Raiders. wi th SI beer. SOC hot dogs, and free popcorn. Crazy Horse Saloon, 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-15 12. Tha.nda~ THE DUKE DA VIS BAND per- forms from 8 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Also featured tonight only are the finals of a ''Two Step" Dance Contest with a grand prize of a cruise for two in the Canbbcan offered. Crazy Horse Saloon. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. .JAZZ Friday DIXIELAND J AZ2 1s performed by lhc Salvation Navy Band Fn.-Sat. from 7-11:30 p.m. and Sun. from 3:~7:30 p.m. Zub1c's Gilded Cage. 1714 Placentia. Costa Mesa. 645-8091. "CHRISTMAS BLUES AT THE NUGGET" 1s featured with blues singer Jimmy W1lherspoon and locaJ blues favorites A Band Called Sam. Bernie Paul ofKLON radio is master of ceremonies. Shows arc presented at 8 and 10:45 p.m. at the Nugget tave rn located at Cal State Long Beach. SS admission. (213) 597-991J. iA• I jJ .. U E D CAFE UDO presents Judi Lee playing the piano and singing Mon.- Fri. 5-8 _p.m.; the Lido Jan All-Stars Thurs.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. and Sun. rrom 3:30-8 p.m. fea tunng Wayne Wayne; "Intersection" and "free- way" perform Su n. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m : the Manin Bros. Sextet appears Mon. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.: the Alex Taylor Quanet Tues. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.: and the New York Jazz Connection Wed. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newpon Blvd .. Newpon Beach. 675-2968. NIGHT COURT performs main- stream jaiz from 8 p.m.-m1dnight at lhe Old Amencan Counhouse, 2 Hutton Centre Dr.. Santa Ana. 545-1776. Saturday NIGHT COURT, see Fnday listing. DIXIELAND JAZZ, see Fnday hsung. CAFE LJDO, see Fnday hsltng. Sunday THE MARK DAVIDSON TRIO Reunion is featured at 7 p.m. at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. 7~5658. DIXJELANO JAZ2, sec Fnday listing. THE TONY RIZZI-GEORGE VAN EPS DUO perform at the Rum Runners every Sun. indefinitely from 7.30-1 1:30 p.m. 1600 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Seal Beach. No cover chargt". (213) 596-1624. THE NEW YORK JAZ2 CONNEC- TION appears 1ndefin11ely at 8: 10 p.m.atOub 17.1670 Ncwpon Blvd . Newpon Beach. 645-5448. THE D.C. CONNECTION, featur- ing Buck Clarke, percussion; Mike Howard. guitar: Jeff L1ttlcton. bass: and Tom ~abre. reeds, perfonns Dynasty pressing! Dynamite dresses for those after 5 Christmas and New Year occassions! 1111'18 F Mtaa tic ALWAYS 25 .. 70 % , SAVNiS ON DESSO FASttOMS Sbown: Bl•ck It Red evening dres'I of nylon, taffeta It c~pe. Similar styles 1v•ll•ble ln "bite ... from JIH k) 80"". AeceM<>rles available lrom9~ ....--=====lli~~':·· Fantastic 722-9711 ~Mon Si t, 1000 • m -t-00 pm WMtpcwl ~u•r• ,.. E. 17th ,,, .. , Co111 ._ ... California ~7 mainstream Jazz from 7 -11 p. m. al the Old American Counhousc. 2 Hutton Centre Dr.. Santa Ana. 545-1776. CAYE LIDO, sec Fnday listing. llonday CAPE UDO, sec Fnday las11ng. THE D.C. CONNECTION, sec Sun- day listing. · THE NEW YORK JAZ2 CONNEC- TION, sec Sunday listing. Tueeday CAYE LIDO, sec Fnday listing. THE D.C. CONNECTION, see Sun- day lisung. Wedneeday NIGHT COURT, sec 1-nda)' lrs1tng, Tbunday CAPE LIDO, Stt Fnday hsung NIGHT COURT, S« Fnday hsung. Friday THE TROUBADOUR presents Jonathon Hansen on keyboards and lead singer V1ckl Rosmo. a two-pt~Ce band which performs a mixture of Top 40 dance tunes. pop standards. 1az.z and sqme onginal numbers wnttcn by Hansen Tues.-Sat. beg1n- n1ng at 9 p.m. 24001 Avenida de la Carlota. Laguna Hills 969-7834 MIGHTY FLYERS perform at Marcel's ton1gh 1-Sa1. 130 E 17th ~t . Costa Mesa. 646-8 55 JOSEPHINA'S ft"ature~ BohtH Hean. wtth the sounds of the 60''>. 70's. and 80's. Fn -Sat. 9 p m ·I J(J am .. Sun. 4-8:30 p.m . Wed.-Thurs 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 16400 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Hunungton Harbour. (~ 11) 592-4411. THE HOP presents "The Jason Chase All Star Revue," a spec1 I Chnstmas show. at 8 pm Sun .. " L1 e Oldies Vocal Contest" with cash pnzcs at 8 p.m. Mon .. "Rock Around The Clock." a history ofrock and roll fcatunng Jason Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m.; Crazy Contests. including Lip Sync. L1mboand Basketball Shoot on Thurs .. and dancing with cmett JocJ. Steven Fn -Sat. 18774 Brookhur'it Fountain Valley. 963-2366. Saturday MARIE OSMOND and The Os- mond Brothers perform in a .. A Chnstmas Season Concen·· at 3 and 8 p.m. at the Terrace Theater ..\d- m 1ss1on S l 4 50-S l750. 121'\J 436-3661. THE HOP, sec Fnday hstmg. MIGHTY FLYERS, ~e F-nda'.f listing. JOSEPHINA'S, sec Fm.lay hsung THE TROUBADOUR . ..cc F-ndj\- hsung. 811Dday THE HOP, sec Fnday listing. STREETERVILLE appears at Marccrs. 130 E. 17th St.. C osui Me..a 646-8855. JOSEPHINA'S, see Fnda" h\tmg. Monday THE HOP, ~c rnda~ hsung. Tonight only feature5 a "HOPcnmg .. Chnstmas pany Tueeday THE HOP. set' Fnda~ listing THE TROUBADOUR. 5e'e F-nda} hs11ng. Wedneeday THE TROUBAOOl'R. "4.'l' f ric1a' hs11ng. JOSEPHINA 'S. -;ct.• I nda' l9't1n~ Tbunday THE HOP, sec Fnda> listing. PEP BOYS appear at Marcel'\. I "' E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. 646-8855 JOSEPHJNA'S. see Fnday hsung. THE TROUBADOUR. sec Fnda~ hst1ng. SING• es l"rtday FOCUS !O, a group of singles ag~ 20-29. meet at 7 30 p.m at the South Coast Community Churt'h, 51 20 Bonita Canyon Dr Irvine 854-7600 THE STARLIGHTERS, a group of moral. cth1caJ. single people ~eking truth and nght waysof11ving. feature~ social act1v111es. st1mulaung dis- cussion and refreshments every Fn night at 7 p.m 1929 Tustin Ave . Costa Mesa. 722-7199. A N OLD FA S HI ONED CHRISTMAS SOCIAL 1s held wllh h1ghhghts including an appearance b) profrss1onal mag1 c1 an Flovd Baldwin. music h) Kirh) ·.-. Bluegrass Band. and a clo11ing candlchgh1 Chnstmas carol fest. 8 p.m .. \t Peter Lutheran Church. 1510 N Pe non. Santa Ana. $3 donation. 54~-6 'XI SOU THE R N WH EEL OF FRIENDSHlP, for singles O'er 4<; mttts for Happy Hour from 5. 7 pm at the Acapulco Re~taurant on Rn\tol A'e. in C"o~ui M l'\3 544-2805 Saturday THE IR VIN E-NEWPORT PARENTS W1thout Partnt"rs ho'>t\ a monthly dance v.tth II\<: music refreshments and a Pot ot (,old drawing. Onentallon for prospec11\t' ncv. members 1s from 8 I 5-9 p m dance 1s from 9 p m .12 '0 a.m Turtle Rock C'ommun11' <enter Sunnyh1ll Wa) and T unit.• R1K'._ Bh d . 11" inc Mcmhc:r'> s..i non- members SS 5-l'l 11 '' Sunday THE TEMPLE BETH EMET ingJes carpool to the "ionon ~1mon ~u~um tn Pasadena C Jr.-. lt"aH· promptl) at noon from the temple 1770 W \emtos '\ ve.. Anaheim Dinner follow!> al the Overland Stag('. 1855 Harbor. Anaheim. 772-·P~O FOCUS 3t, a group of s1ngJe<1 age!> The O ran County Fairgrounds • • ti Seven Fabulous Days of Christmas Shopping ,_____ ___ ........ DEC. 18-DEC. 24 FROM 7:00 AM TO 4:00 P.M ...... .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ·. • ST ARING ~ Over 1,000 Vendors ... • • • FEATURING-BARGAl:SS C.ALORL JN<.'REDIBLE \'ARIF.T\ I 'I; CIM' SBLECTIONS. CO-STARRING-THE BEST H IGH SCHOOL CHORAL C:ROl'P. I:"\ ORA~( ... COUNTY. P.11unc111 H1ah/W~ l;l ,... SanuAna lf11th l'ri t:l ~1 Comn.e Utrl MarffhuF'll l:? 19 Hunl..ln(t<ln fW41rh Hi,ch 'l.1nn l. :.1 Pc11.1nt.a1n VaJl~v H111:h Tu~ I! .!4 Each day 1 hich achool perfomu, F.VERYBOOY from 1h11t 10thcw!l'H1h I .1-~1-:--1 ~ FRF.r-:• .lu•t pre1ent any In. t.h11t •hnW11 tht prol>fr eddrt!NO. aml \'ou'"' '" FR •~FJ ALSO FEATURING-THE INTERCHANGF. MIM EGROl'P H•ve tun, Mve tJm~ and moMy Du all your C'hnatmu thopp11\41 at lt\t> Or1n«f l ••Uni' f'&ll'llrounde Swap Meet CHRISTMAS RPECTACllt.ARl 11"8 Al.L THBRILEYBRYTHING-UNDER TllB ~CS! OatebOok/ Friday. December 20. 1985 s 11..1:~:1\~~.IL.Jlt:i ·--I CONT INUEO }(I. 39 meet at 11 3'J ii m at the ~utb Wed ad < <)UI < ommunJt) Church 5120 ~ •1 litin11.a < an)'on Dr Irvine 854-1~1J FOCUS 41, a group of sin~~ 4<>49. mec1 at 7·30 pm. at the South Taaday THE NE WPORT IRVINE CHAPTE R of Parenu W11hout Part- neri. pr~nt\ their N~comen· <Jncnlat1on each Tuc-\day from ~-9 I 5 p m followed by cofTcx and wnverullon C;,;Jl 549-1135 for funher 1nformat1on Coast Communtt) Church. 5120 Bonita. C.anyon Dr Irvine 854-76'YJ Thanday THE TEMPLE BETH EMET Sangi.cs meet for Happy Hour at Casey'~ Rnt.aurant from 5·»9 pm 1325 N Tustin Ave., Anaheim 772-472!1. "A..l\ICE P'riday TCHAIKOVSlt Y 'S "NUT- CRACXEJr-1s prcsenced by the Orang County Darue Aru Thc::at~ at 8 pm tonight-Sat . and Sat -Sun. at 3 p.m featured are Jenn) Chiang and Jame) Gall.a&hcr in the C 1\aJ1cr and Sugarplum f'a1r) pu de deux and \-anatlons Aho h1ghlrghtod 1s John· n1e Pem panncnng Anne Lock-~ood as the 51no\\ Queen Saddleback College'!. McKmnc) Theatre. 28<X.l0 Marguente PkW). M1ss1on VieJO. $7 S6 and S5 adm1ss1on 582-4656. MARTIN &r TONI'S Swing Dance Club featur~ beginner Jes~ns al 7 EVERY IUNDAYn • a.m .• 3 p.m. ORANGE COAST COLl.EGE t '• 0 cc i ·-- ORAHGE COAST COUEGE SWAP MEET SPACES $10 • 432·5880 ~. ""'' ,.,_ ..., •• 'I.; .... ,,... v .. ~(;AllJll• ,_. Q.19TOM A01911K* I ,.,_9'0 lwr; Ol"•JI \ty1 .. \ trom Boston Trode1s <.. 1ewn0("1l and '•t•owl r r;.Uc u 11 l(J w<><'14 Funchonol and rugged lhOI IOkf' "' the outdoo1s _ .............. •A.& ...... A ... A ..... A ... A ... A •• A .. 8~~@~ 56 f-ASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH · ( 714) 644-5070 I Oatebook/ Fr1dey. c:>ec.tnber 20, 198& p m. 1ntcrmod11tc l«~n~ at !! p.m. and &0e1al danong at '-J p.m. Each class " S4 and ..ociaJ dancing 1s S2. Kings Table. Westminster Lanes, 6471 Westminster A "e West- minner 840-7442 Saturday TCHAIKOVSKY 'S "NUT- CRACKER," sec Fnday hsung. Sunday TCHAIKOVSKY 'S "NUT- CRACKER," \CC Fnday h\ttng. Monday MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance Club. see Fnday list1ng. Wedne9day MARTIN & TONI'S Swanii Oancc Club features beginner lessons at 7 p.m .. intermediate lt"Sson~ at 8 p.m .. and SOC'lal dancing at 9 p m. Each class 1s S4 and social dancing 1s S2 Meadowlark Country \lub, 16782 Graham St. Huntington Beach. 840-7442 Saturday 1'HE MIRACLE WAY TO RE- LEASE TENSION." An informal Vernon Howard d1scuss1on group 1s conducted by Bob Larsen at 2:30 p.m Down-to-canh, pracucal help for anyone searching for answers to today's complex world 1s offered T op1cs such as .. What 10 10 do About Depression" and "How to be at EaS<! Everywhere With Everyone" are discussed. 12860 Euclid St.. Garden Grove. S3 donation. 646-9756. Tl-EATER Friday "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" a1 \outh Coast Repertory. 655 To\\n < enier Drive, Costa Mesa (957-40331 final performances tonight at 7 30 \a1ur day at 2:30 and 7:30. Sunda) at ncHin and 4 p.m .. Tuesday at 7 30 "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" JI th~· Cypress Cultural Am Cen ter '>I;~ Orange Ave .. C)press (821-Y,1i11 final performances tonight and \Jtur· day at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 2 pm "CARNJV AL" at the Hark4u1n Dmncr Playhouse. 3503 S Harhor Blvd .. Santa Ana (978-5511 ). n1gh1h except Mondays at var)1ng c.un<un umes through Feb. 9. "A CHORUS LINE" at the c or.ind Dmner Theater. I Hotel \\ '" Anaheim '772-7710). night!) c.·,c.~·111 Mondays at varying curtain 1in1n through Jan. 19 . "CJIRisTMAS WITH THE DE1'· TONS" in the Golden West ( olkgt Playbox Theater, Huntington lka~h (895-8378). final performanll'\ '" night aod Saturda) at 8 p m . \undJ\ at 3 p.m. "CTNDERELLA" b) the \outh Coast Musical Theater at L'n1\t'r\ll\ High School. Campus a1 < uhl·r Irvine (64(}.{)306). final perform anu·' tonight and Saturda) at 8 p m Sunday at 2 p.m. "THE DINING ROOM" a1 1h1· Garden Grove Communit) Thcatrr Chapman Avenue west of \alln View Street. Garden (,ro,, (897-5122). Fridays and Saturda~ \ Jt 8 p.m. through Dec. 28 w11h a mat1mT Sunday at 2:30. "KISS ME, KATE" at Seba\t1an' West Dinner Playhouse. 140 <\\l 1------------~ Pico, San Clemente (492-94~111 ~i·ll 1dlt· l11n1 .... t·h1tld 111·11h 111 Daily Pilat d ,1..,..,11 H·d ,l(b Wednesdays through Saturda )' Jt ~ p.m .. Sundays at I and 7 p.m throuFh Feb. 2. "KOMPANY ltl," an 1m pro' 1\J llonal troupe, performs at the < 11\tJ Exel•slt'e Si•wl•t Exo tic Asian objects d'art, fin e jewelry and furs t PriYate Dalio~ & Asian Art f.oll~tioo; t Exqui ite Indonesian & Thai 1'ood Canings; t Exotic: Javaoest Batik Paintings; t BeautiluJ Hud·made Diamond and Precious Stone Jt'-tln; t Ra~ Prteiow Gemstoae&; . t fiM f ar Coal8 al great sarinp; U11i~ Gilts for ~wt .W.•tt shopper! •turda1, December 2111 f 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM At The.Newporter-Patio Room II I 1117 JAHIKHtl:£ ROAD. Nf:W'l'OlfT 11£ACH, C4 9~ Do not miM dti1 one Ii~ Opportooilf SEARCHING FOR AN INTERESTING PLACE TO TAKE THAT ''SPECIAL'' DATE TO? raTH3CO\ ~·~~ CY4!. T I 4JT. D Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa (65(}.5269). per- formances arc tonight and Saturday only at 8 p.m. "MY FAIR LADY" at the Curuin Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). nightly ex- ce pt Mondays at varying curuan times through Jan. 19, "THE NUTCRACK.ER" by Ballet Pacifica at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). tonight through Sunday at 3:30 and 7:30, Monday at 7:30 only. "THE NUTCRACKER" by the Dansc Arts Theater at Saddleback CollCJe. Mission Viejo (582-4656) tontght at 8 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 8. Sunday at 3 p.m. "SOME ENCHANTED EVE- NING" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St., Garden Grove (636-7213), final performances tonight and Satur- day at 8 p.m. "THE WIZARD OF OZ" by the No Base Players at the Anaheim Cultural Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (533-5501 ), final per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. Saturday "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday lisung. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL'' at the Cypress Cultural Arts Center. Sec Friday listing. "CARNIVAL" at the Harleq_u1n Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fnday hsung. ••A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday lisung. "CHRISTMAS WITH THE DEN· TONS" at Golden West College. Sec Friday listing. "CINDERELLA" by the South Coast Musical Theater. Sec Friday lisung. "THE DINING ROOM" at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Sec Friday listing. "KISS ME, KATE" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhou~. Sec Friday hstmg. "KOMPANY 101" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Sec Fnda) hsung. "MY FAIR LADY" at the C'una1n Call Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing. "THE NUTCRACK.ER" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse See Fn- day lasting. "THE NUTCRACKER" at Saddle- back College. Sec Friday listing. "THE SNOW QUEEN" by the Young Conservatory Players on the Second Stage of South Coast Reper- tory, 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). final performances today at I and J p.m .. Sunday at 3 and 5 pm "SOME ENCHANTED EVE- NING" at the Gem Theater Sec Fnday hsung. "TKE WIZARD OF OZ" at the Anaheim Cultural l\ns <'enter 'ice Fnday hs11ng Sunday "A cHRISTMAS CAROL" at South Coast Repertory. See FndaL listing. "A CHRISTMAS CARO "at the Cypress Cultural Arts Center. See Friday listing. . "CARNJV AL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. "CHRISTMAS WITH THE DEN· TONS" at Golden We~t College. See Friday listing. "C1NDERELLA" by the South COMt Musicar Tht'ater Sec Friday listing. "THE DINING ROOM '' at the Garden Grove Communny Theater. Stt Friday Listing. "&.m ME, U TE" at Sebastian's ~---.. ------. "BEST PICTURE OF THE VEAR!" -~ario nal Bod rd of Re \ ae ~ "MORE THAN A MOVIE-AN EMOTIONAL SURGE INTO A TRIUMPH OF BLINDING BRIGHTNESS. IT SHOULD BE AGAINST THE LAW NOT TO SEE •THE COLOR PURPLE.'" -Gene Shalit-Today-NBC-TV .. THE NUMBER ONE FILM TO SEE THIS SEASON AND THE BEST FILM rVE SEEN ALL YEAR!" -Leonard Mahin. Entertainment Tonight ••A THRILLING EXHILIRATING ACHIEVEMENT! GLORIOUS. AN EX- HUBERTANT SAGA OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT. •THE COLOR PURPLE' IS AN EXULTANT EXPERIENCE." -Dennis C unningham. CBS Morning News /CBS-TV ••A POWERFUL ACHIEVEMENT. PROFOUNDLY AFFECTING AND EMO- TIONALLY UPLIFTING. HEARTFELT AND ROUSING. INTENSELY RE- WARDING AND MEMORABLY MOVING." -William Wolf. Ganne tt Newspapers "REMARKABLE! A POWERFUL MOVIE.,. -Roger Eber t. C h icago Sun Times ••A MOVIE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET." -Jeffery Lyons. S neak Previews/INN WARNER BROS. Ptewnh ASTEVFN SPIELBERG I ·m THl COLOR PURPLE "(.tm"<JDANNY GLOVFR ADOLPH CAESAR. MARGARET AVERY. RAE DAWN CHONG Mwl ln!f••lu< ~WHOO Pl GOIJ)Bf R<) ,, ' ... O\r«tl)fo/Phol(l!jr3Jlhv ALLEN DAVIAU 1>ro..iuct1f•n ri.~1,,.., .J. MICHAEL RNA '''"' 1,111 ... MICHAEL KAHN. A CE ,,.,..., QLlll\C'I Jl l'\l " S.wd1.1pon1lwnove!tP,1AUCE WALKER "cre~n~tivMENNO MEY JES I , ..... ,_1"t<~t111 l'r\•JON PETERS ""' PITTR ( ill8fR Prod~tP,iSTEVEN SPIELBERG· KATHLEEN KENNEDY · FRANK MARSHALL • QUINC'i .JOl\E ~ rro-taj"°NM•TUnMlYC..,_;C>l .~.w. CD.~~1· 1 .. r<'Cled""' STEVEN SPIELBERG ~ ,. ~ "~':' ~ t!~· ~' © ~---9!!.. .. .._,.,._,.. __ ,,J r~ .. <1<1 ,.,,. , kl'! Ile>.~ ~ll~Qv. .. ..i R ..... ,..J,,,"" r ''"'! • ,., ~ "' · .. · · • ruca DOl8l STOEO lllTA •U S46-2711 mwMDS SOOTH COAST PLAZA •Tll. AT Sllfla.o STARTS TODAY! 4 rua DCUY S1llCO 111111 634-2553 SY\Ff CIOOME OWtWI ' S.A. nn OatebOOk/ Friday, December 20. 19!5 7 • I 1. -~ -------------------------~------------------- • NIGHT TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME DAIL• 1 lO H O S50 800 1010 SEE YOUR DATIBOOll F• F•nm DITAIU CoH 642..f321 * AOWT1NCMI llDCA * ili$$IOii VIEJO * MSTMIHST'Ell Edwrm Clwur Center f.Oward5 VllJO MM! EdwM11s Vlllq Center 8A 1 0770 49SQ20 891-0'567 * ~ M£SA * Cl "™ £.Ow¥cb Town c.ntfl Paone s UI Mnda 751 4184 994·2AOO * n. '1'0flC) £.dwMl1s El Toro ( • ll'llESDH lll lfO • J se19500 _-w-..,_i _ ,,,. wtS'HliiiS'TtA Pacrllc S HI WlflJ J9 DrM ln891·36!13 ,.___..c..-..~ ... ...... ,,,,. ... , :Al I D N T West Dinner Playhouse. See Fnday hsung. "MY FAIR LADY" al 1hc Cuna an Call Danner Theater. See Fnda) hsung. "THE NUTCRACKER" at 1hc Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Fn- day lasting. "THE NUTCRACKER'' at Saddk· back College. See Friday listing. "THE SNOW QUEEN" on Sou th Coast Repcnory's Second Stage. Sec Saturday listing. "THE WIZARD OF OZ'' al the Anaheim Cultural Ans Center. Sec Friday listing. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" at South Coast Repenory. See Friday hstmg. "CARNIVAL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fnday listing. "A CHOR US LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday hstmg .. "MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain C~J Dinner. Theater. See Fnday Ii sung. Wednaday I D Thu.nday "CARNIVAL" al the Harlequin Danner Playhouse. See Fnday listing. "A CHOR US LINE" al the Grand Danner Theater. See Fnday hs1ang. "KISS ME, KATE" at Scbas11an's West Danner Pia) house. Sec Fnday or 494-8375. "GLORY OF CHRISTMAS Living Nativity" as prescn11.·u .11 1h Crystal Cathedral through Sa1Urda Shows are at 4:30, 6:30 and II '" p n 121 441 Lewis St.. Garden Cm1\ \I and $14 admission. 54-Gl OIO SPECIAL HOLIDAY !\\\A MEETS arc featured through I Ul day. with books. anuqu~·, plJnl handicrafts, produce, clo1han~ tonl lO)S. treasures, and food all lur ... 1k a.m -3 p.m .. Golden Wc\t < 11lk~ Edinger St. park1nglo1. I 5"74-11 111h.k West St., H untmgton lll'Jl h I r. admission. 893-2389 listing. Sa eta "MY FAIR LADY" at the C uru1n tur 7 Call Danner Theater Sec Fnda} THE CHRISTMAS SWAP ~mi': hsung. sec Friday lisung. • SPECIAL HOLIOA Y S\\ A MEETS, see Fnday hsung EiC. Friday MOONLIGHT RIDES to see the Newpon Harbor hptts by air are presented by Aero Aile Center. Daily. 7-11 :30 p.m .• through Jan. I. Call for reservations. 756-1144 THE CHRISTMAS SW AP MEET conlinucs al lhe Orange County Fairgrounds. Performances by a mime group are presented today and Mon.-Tucs.: performances each day by outstandmg high school Madripl Choirs are featured and when a choir performs. their communitY. residents will get free admission. Daily 7 a.m.-4 p.m. 100 Fair Dr.. Costa Mesa. 642-4 783. MOONLIGHT RIDES, wl' I 11.t.1 hsllng. "GLORY OF CHRISTMAS," ,1 Fnday hslln.g. SUllday MOONLIGHT RrDES, \c.'l' I ndJ hstmg. THE CHRISTMAS SWAP MEE scc Fnday hst10g. SPECIAL HOLIDA V MEETS, sec Friday hsung Monday THE CHRISTMAS SWAP MEE sec Friday listing. MOONLIGHT RIDES, see Frida listing. SPECIAL HOLIOA Y MEETS. sec Friday listing. "CARNJV AL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. .. A CHORUS UNE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. "g)SS ME, It.ATE" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. See Fnday --------------------------1 listing. LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn. at Tueeday 8 p.m. for scheduled and open MOONLIGHT RIDES, ~r r rala ~~SHE/lS CLASSIC ~t·~ ..... -- -TtCHHICOWlt • COSTA MUI\ fdwafds 8'1SIOI S40 7444 COIT.AMl'.SA ECIW•dS~ 64~50?5 El TOM> IAVIHE OR.ANOE EC!Watds S.IOll!fl).lt:l £ OwlM Os WOOClbnl)OI! C.ly CtotlP! 581·~ ~51 066~ 634 2S~J ,OUffTAIN V.ALU!Y OAAHOE ORANGE (dw1tdS ~n Vall4y AMC Ot"'Ot Mall Sll!OllJl!I Or1~t In 839 1 !a) &3/ 0340 639-8710 WESTMINSTER E ow~• O\ Cont<N wn1 891 393~ '---------· })lsnqJlond. ---------' a OeteboOk/ Friday, December 20, 1985 "MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday readings at the Laguna Beach Pu blic listing. Library Stacey Sloan and Susan SPECIAL HOLIDAY SWA listing. Hecht are featured tonight. 494-9550 MEETS, see Friday listing. !--~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-TBECHR~TMASSWAPM EE * * * "HILARIOUS ••• A FINE COMIC CAST." -JAY MAEDE:R. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS MoWPLAYING COIT A m1A El T1lllCI Edloratlb ~ TWIR f_dwW$~ 631 3501 581 5'90 COITA m1A lfMI( LA-.ool EdwlnX 8n$tol ECIW1tds WOOObnOOt P1e1llc s LI M«I0.1 S«>-7444 C"lema 551 066~ 994 2400 PllUlfTMI YAU.fl' Edwlltds fooo<1111 V*Y 839 1 S00 -~ PKihc s Hi Way 39 OrNt In 991 3693 sec Friday listing. Wedneeday MOONUGRT RIDES, see I nda listing. Tluanday _ D~NEY'S WORLD ON ICE er ebratcs Donald Duck's 50 )car\ 1 show business when 11 opens toda\ the Anaheim Convention Cenlc Featured in the show 1s Ro.-.ah n Sumners. Olympic and World< hJ pion ice skater. Daily through 1)1: 31, Jan. 2-14 at the Los Angele~ \pi• 4.rcna, and Jan. 16-19 at lhl' Lon Beach Arena. $9.50, S8 and S admission. 999-8900 MOONLIGHT RIDES, sec t-rnt.1 listing. A CRUISE -THROUGH HllN INGTON BARBOUR to view 1 sparkling lights of holiday dccnrah· homes and boats and their rcOel 111 • in the water is offered b} 1 t HunttllJlOn Harbour Ph1lharmon Committee. Fri.-Sat. at 5:30. 6 6 ' 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. $6 and S admission. 8~7542. A F~E CHR~TMAS PR GRAM is available to all wh purchase a "Light of Love." T "Liaht of Love" is a Chnstma\ tr li&ht bought for a minimum dona11c1 or $5 and bcnefiu the Un111: Cerebral Palsy Association. of Oran County. Donators pther Mond from 1-9 p.m. for the lighting of 1 tree. A children's choir performs. an holiday food and drink 1s ~rvc 760-0544. . A GALA NEW YEARS EV CRUISE is otTe~y Charli Brow aboard the .. Fun Sfiip" Trop1cale ~ seven days on the Mexican Riv1cr Betins Dec. 29. 673-3310 760-6078. THE MASTER CHORALE of 0 :Al D N ange County holds auditions for their 30th anniversary season on Sat., Jan. 4 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The group performs a variety of traditional and contemporary music, ranging from the masterworks to the pops. By appointment only, 535-3996 or 493-8034. "FUN, SUN AND THE COMET" 1s the title of a 20-day tour of New Zealand for outdoor lovers and amateur astronomers interested in !>tudying Halley's Comet. Held Mar. 3 I-Apr. 19. highlights include meet- ings and parties with local astronomy clubs in Auckland, Rotorua. Well- ington, Queenstown and Dunedin. $2.687 per person, double occupancy, includes round-trip airfare. first class hotels. a home-stay. s pecial astronomy-related mcetinJS and lec- tures, ground transportation, trans- fers, porterage. daily sightseeing and more. 960-2300. Ongoing Eventa BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Main St., Balboa. Passage to Catalina 1s offered on New Year's Eve for the AMERICA'S #1 MOVE! "A MOVE FOR All AGES." Gene~ THE roclo'V SHON N0C·TV **** t•(••I '!<AIM, ''A DEL Of AN ENTERTAINMENT." Gene 5'skel. CHICAGO TRIBUNE first time by the Balboa Pavilion. Departing at 9 a.m. and arriving back at 7 p.m .. the "Catalina Holiday" makes daily trips Dec. 26-Jan. 5. 673-5245. BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO· MOTIVE MUSEUM, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Antique cars circa 19 12- prcscnt. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 546-7660. CATALINA CRUISES, CatalJna Landing, Long Beach. Whale watch- ing 1s offered daily Dec. 26-3 1, and every Sat.-Sun. through Mar. 16. plus selected weekdays. ihe three-hour cruise features 700-passenger. Lnple- decked vessels. 527-71 11. DISNEYLAND, I 3 I 3 Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. A Christmas cavalcade "Fantasy on Parade" is performed at 2 and 9 p.m. Sat.-Sun. and Wcd.-Thurs .. and again at 2 p.m. Mon.-Tues. The "Country Bear Chnstmas Special" attraction m Bear Country is featured daily through Jan. 5. The Magic Kingdom con- tinues to celebrate its 30th an- niversary wtth the "Gift Giver Ex.- traordina1rc Machine." Fn. 10 a.m .-6 p.m .. Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.-10 p.m .. Mon.- "A VISUAL WONDER- LAND TO THR.ll.L PEOPLE Of Au.AGES. A delightfully clever and hugely appealing fllm fanta8\f:' -Dennis Cunningham. WCBS-TV. CBS MORNING NEWS ""Santa Claue: The Movtc' hHmagicand magnificence and a bundle of bles•lft98. Tues. 9 a.m.-7 p.m .. Wcd.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-midnight. 999-4565. KNO'M''S BERRY FARM, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Children can visit Santa Claus daily in Knotfs MarketPlace from noon-8 p.m. Knon's presents its "Holiday Festival of Music" with strolling choral sroups singinf Christmas songs da1ly. A spccia outdoor "Christmas Crafts Fair'' is held Fri.-Sun. beginning at 9 a.m. Beginning Thurs .. guests can visit Knou's Winter Wonderland where children can go sledding on slopes covered with real snow and throw snowballs at stationary targets. Also beginning the same day is the Park's afl-new holiday ice show. "It's A Dog-Gone Good Christmas'" The show· is featured three times daily through Jan. 5 and stars Wendy Burge and David Lucas. The park features 165 ndes. shows and attractions in five themed areas including Old West Ghost Town with stunt shows and cancan dancers. Fn. 10 a.m .-6 p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.m .. Mon.-Tues. 10 a.m.-6 p.m .. Thurs. lOa.m.-11 p.m . 220-5200. MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, 7711 Beach Blvd ., Buena Park. Elvira 1s the newest featured replica among the already elaborate collection of movie and telev1s1on memorabilia including hfe-like replicas of more than 200 renowned stars. Daily I 0 a.m.-8 p.m . with Fri.-Sat. open unul 9 p.m . 522-1155. It'• a wonderful plcnni-.. ... ..i to aee for any holiday MUOn:° -David Stieehan. KNBC-TV LOS ANGEL6S .. A touch of Wizard of Oz'. a pinch of 'Star w.n· and sewra1..- of pure )of:' -Suten WMCA -- ·~,_,r....,., II) 1~11 -,wt()._. 1)1 «llO OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561 Center Ave.. Huntington Beach. S~ialty shops arc located 1n this village that features the charm of quaint European villa~es with cob- bled streets. lantern hghts, and 70 murals of European scenes painted on exterior walls by fi:uropean artists. 894-0747. QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Exh1btts include special effect sound and light shows in the Engine Room and Wheelhouse re- enacting a near-collision at sea, and an extensive World War II display depicting the "Queen's" acuve role as a troopship. Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 435-3511. SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO MISSION, 31882 Ca m i n o Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano Features Serra Chapel, California's oldest building. the ruins of the Great Stone Church, soldiers barracks. bcautJful gardens. and two museum rooms with artifacts from Native Amencao and early Spanish culture Daily 7:30a.m.-5 p.m. 493-1424. SANTA'S VILLAGE, Highway 18, 20 miles from San Bernardino. Fea- tured are 12 rides. including hve animal ndes. a puppet show. petting zoo, and many colorful shops. along with Santa and his reindeer. Da1h· I 0 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov 9-Jan. 5. Closed Christmas Day. 337-2481 SEA WORLD, I 720 S. Shores Road, Mission Bay. San Diego. Sea hons explore a "Spooky Kook~ Castle" in the seal and otter show Also offered is "Dolphin Discovery," the ARCO Penguin Encounter. a $7 mtlhon exhibit that houses 400 pengums. and killer whale Shamu, Daily 9 a.m.-8 p.m . {6 19) 224-3562 SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GAR- DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast H1ghwa,, Corona del Mar Roses. cactus annual gardens. an orchid cC>n· servatory, ko1 ponds and a g.ift sho~ Daily 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Magsc Mountain Parkway exit ofT Interstate 5. Valencia. More than I 00 ndes. shows and attracuons includ 1 ng the Sara1evo Bobsled. an 1800s st>le crafts village. and a Roanng Rapid~ white water adventure are offered Call for hours. (818) 992-0884. SPRUCE GOOSE, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway, Howard Hughes' all-w0<id 200-ton fl ying boat ma1es11call~ berths for VlSltOrs tO vie~ the ins1dr of the world's largest clear-~pan aluminum do me. o\ \anety of d1s- pla)'S including modules that sho"' close-up details of fascinat1 ng area' of the planc ~uch a~ the cockpit. t11ght deck and wing antenor are fcaturnl See the Queen Ma~ listing for m<1rt' 1nformat1on 10 a.m -t> pm l~I ~I 43.5-3511 7-& SI• ,_ .. Dellty St•,_ SYL VUTU If AUO... aocKY 1v , .. , INIMY MINI l>O-U 11.JO > oo 1 JO a,oo 10 JO DOHT snuo •IDfO<ID S'ftHI' OUT Of AfalCA 100• 1-00 • H 7.$0 10 >0 U i• bJl •M .... l>JO IO:to 1 .. °""""---...., A CM01US UNI: M MOYll 1~ •ll lb• LJO Solt 7 .. 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C....,'T C~JI l>AH &UltOTD SPIES LIKI US <l'OI JAGGID IDOi ti! * * UHTA (lAU$: TMI MOY1I tN I RIAL OINtUS 1N1 ORANGE NATIONAL~· I~ VAC.AJlON I-Ill l!: >!: :::: STWVtN -11110 -~I TOUMi Mm()Cl MCIUD <"-Hl I.ACK TO fHI fVTUltl ''°' la HABRA .. ~,,.,a ·1 . . • DIAnt ~ l 111 TO lM & Dll tM l.~ Ill suo.N II.Ant 1•1 --·---CLUI 1P01 l •• , .. JAOOID IDGf to 1. OIAT'M WISH l 191 ... . .. 2 . t0 l.M AMI Oii 1H l • ._ 1., ~. WOOIN OIAtH "' Oateboo6c./ Fr•day. Oeoember 20. 1965 • '~ DECK THE HULLS ..• From Pages oldest and largest Christmas boat parade. But even earlier, back in I 907. local businessman John Scarpa spawned the idea for a harbor parade when he strung colored lanterns on his gondola and navigatod the cool marshlands ofNewpon Bay, carrying Newpon's high-rollers on daytime as well as moonlit cruises. The followrng year. Scarpa staged a Venetian lllumniated night water parade. His gondola led the wa y while eight lighted canoes. decorated with Japanese lanterns. followed him around the harbor. The name of the parade has changed as the number of panm- pams grew and the boat decorations became mcrcasingly elaborate. From Venetian Illuminated Parade, the event became known as the Fiesta of Lights, then the Tournament of Lights and the Festive of Lights berorc settling on the current Chnstmas Boat Parade of Lights. One slal'T)'~yed observer. obvious· ly swept up in the Chnstmas spint, descnbcd the parade this way: ''Lights began to be seen everywhere. each one boa.sting its scintillating twin in the calm water, and then the: parade appears, ethereal, bnlliant and gliding. as boats come wafung down the bay." If that parade-watcher had been m attendance last year. has ability to dcscnbe the winning entry would have been sorely taxed. Each year, the chamber of com- merce d1stnbutes awards 1n scveraJ categories. The night ofthCJud_ging is kept secret so boaters part1c1patc every night. Last year. Bobby Cor- nelius was the obvious winner of the Sweepstakes Trophy. Cornelius. a land developer, adorned bis 90-foot spon fishing boat -Spirit of Adventure -with lights. then tied a large balloon carrying Santa Claus to the end. Oohs and aahs rose from the shoreline when Cornelius' yacht passed by "I got the idea when I was an PaJm Desert at a balloon festi val," Cor· nelius said after accepting the award. "One of the few ~y atyllah and entertalnlng American morie• of 1985!° f'W(f"' """"1't•l/li#• --,..., .. '"lbunC Sherlock Holmes' la the ad.entUR marie of the year ... " 9 out ol 10 ....... ..,.,,.,.,,,.,,..,,,,,,_.. ... .. Gftat. pat fun .•. A wonderfully entertalnlnc rum. ft1"J fresh and Yer}' ln.entift. 1bo good to mlu:' ..... --..... "Great pleaaure ... a morie that'• a clau act ... ablt ... And there'• nothing elementary about that:' ,~ -. ~ ·--- " ... Sowell-made. so well acted. 110 well directed ... ! bad fun and I deduced that JO'& 'Will, too~ •• .,.,., ••• w.._ . ....,.,..,- "The beat Christ.mu ~t Hollywood could offer ... one of the moet captivating movies of the year."* * * ~ ••. ""' , .. ......_ ""•'-u-• ·- "The film has charm. excitement. and rat •pecla.1 effects. HJghly recommended: 9'/2 out or 10 ~~~~~-... fdor-~ 8$0 8811 ....... ~-w•1 WlJlmltTfA '°""°' """""'• WUI 9'11.l9l!J ... ~ .. 1-0I ~r..- 1e Oatebook/ Friday. December 20. 1985 -=-...... l'lak•e.-Plll\ 1)1-.c 11111 4010 .... ~ Dnwt llllJU770 ·-t:D:"-r "° -llCC8'ff• 1 [!e111.--Wlj "I thought that 1fl could wnn1•\'t hot air balloons to a !)oat. I'd blow everybody awa>." 11 was the third consccu11vr )ear the Huntington Harbour resident won the top award. To Newpon boaters, allowing an outsider to win the sweepstakes trophy is as welcome as apanment buildings on Lido Island. "We give h1ma hard ltmeabout not bemg from Newport, and he gi ves 11 nghl back," Lusk says. "But 1l's really all in fun." Nevertheless. Comehus isn't par- ticipating in this year's parade. He rcportedJy has sold Spmt of Ad ven· tu re and is awa111ng deli very of a new I I I-foot yacht for a tnumphant return 1n 1987. The compeut1on. howevt'r, isn't limited 10 the boaters. Finding a good viewing spot along the harbor can be trying. Beach areas along Lido and Balboa islands arc coveted, but parkmg 1s limited. Plan ahead. Parking lots near the BaJboa Pier put viewers within ca~y walking distance o( views along the penin~ula bayfront. To make v1t'wing e'en easier. however. a grandstand viewmg area has been erected by the Newport Harbor Jaycees and 1s available to the pubhc at the Sea Scout base on West Coast Highway. The Jaycees also have arranged inland parluni and a shuttle lo and from the v1ewmg area 10 avoid traffic congestion on Coast Highway. .. Up until this year, 1f you wanted to see the parade. you had to secure reservations at one of the local bays1de restaurants 364 days m advance," jokes Jaycees President Bill Ennis, "or else you had lo be fortunate enough to know someone Wlth a pnvate, bayfront home -and you had to figure out a way to get yourself invited over for the eve- ning.'' Ticket pnces for the grandstands are S5 for adults. $4 for senior citizens and SJ for children under 12. Group rates also are available. For more 1nfonnat1on. call the chamber of DCLISIVE EIUIEllEIT RI ':00 1:15. lt.20 edwards LIDO CINEMA ,.,,..~IT I OUlt •.olO 673 8350 .oT '16 l•OO • NfW,O IT ltAC"4 SAT/U 1:30 HS.HO 1:15. 10:10 commerce al 644-821 1 The parade begins ull < 11111 Island at 6:30 p rn. and la~t'> .1'111111 hours. The boats cirt umn,I\ 1 • Newport Harbor m J L11un1 clockwise route. lra' cl In!!( p Harbor Island, Linda 1,1, I Shores, Lido Isle. the Balho.1 1'1·n sula. Pirate's Cove and Aal~tJ l\IJ before returning to Colian\ 1,IJnll "This parade really gel\ '"u 1 the Chnstmas spmt." l u.,i,. \j Filnl 'Ran is Sanlura 'King Lea 8)' ROBERT HYNDMAN OllMO.-,-IWI Blood may be thicker than ..... 11 but apparently not thick cnuugh stem the flow of Jealousy and mJ among 51bhngs. In "Ran," which begin' .rn elusive OranJe County run tun1 gh tbe Balboa Cinema, JapancSt· d1m Ak.ira Kurosawa spins the ta k l)f aging samurai warlord who want tum over ruJe ofh1s vast land~ to eldest of his lhrtt son' lulh11.1. d«adcs of bloody c1v1l war But no sooner is the ann(lum L'tt1 made than the youngest son . ti.·,·I slighted, 1s banished from thr l..1 dom aJtogether. Soon afterward two older sons bttome 1n1m1tJ with their newfound power anll " their father to set off a full-hh family feud. The brothers. aflt'r tu ming ag;u their father. tum against cal h ot while oeighbonng warlord\ -l J ing the scent of blood - aruiously 1n the Wlngs lo pounH· the spoils of war. If this sounds hke a 'l:lrll version of "Kin~ Lear." 11 'h" Kurosawa, certa1nlr Japan\ known filmmaker. 1s an unab,I\ fan of Shakespeare and m ··Throne of Blood" in 195 7 bJ~t the story of'·Macbeth." Kurosawa's choice of setting 1\ new either. Eleven of has 27 Ii have used 16th-century feudal J.i as backdrops. While ··Ran" sk1 llfull\ hie Japanese philosophy "' Shakespearean tragedy. H al\ll plores well-traveled ground apparent ineV1ta b1lity of war m stru~e for power. his fear of' ul ab1hty and his need to come 111 tc with his transgressions 1n laln ' all are exam med 1n the film "Ran" -meaning chao~ or moil -also provides several c pies of how ties of duty can be bro whether those bonds are b(tw1· father and his son. two brotht' man and has wife or a samurai '"'" lord. Kurosawa has suucsted th:U I last film "Ka&emusha" could described as • depiction of w events seen by an ind1v1dual. "Ran" would depict human dee viewed by heaven. Such theme demand granJ 1 ment and Kurosawa providt's 11 lavish. brcath•tl\kin$ ca nem vaphy that makes v1nunfly c frame 1n the 160-minute film card· perfect. And althouah the act1ng1' of\e theatrical and the battle scene unnecessarily bloody. the ag themes presented in "Ran" are rcviewina for the spm1 and amb Kurosawa has focused on them -8:00-D NEWS MATT HOUSTON Tll&'8 COWAHY Dff'RENT STAOKES ..... AEJIORT CMIEFU CllNlWS ICNEWS I FMDCK It PflCE 'C)~T I HOTLINE ***'"'The Goodbye (;Wt" (1977) bird Clftytuss, M"1ha Mason. B)MOYIE U "HiQtl ScllOol U.S.A." (1983) Ml- :11111 J. ~ox. Nancy McKeon. _E~<WB U• "Elvis Oo Tour" (1972) Oocu- nentary -8:30- 0 NBC NEWS ID TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT ·~N'IJ'( ID MAOEl I I.BRR iEWSHOllR !!>ADAM SMmfS MONEY NORl.D ))NEWS 8wt&L~Fom\JNE mBAAETTA -7:00- D CBS NEWS I ENTERT AINMEHT TOMGHT TAXI NEWS I TIRE'S COWAHY WHEEL~ FORTUNE 9USINES8 AEJIORT ]) P .til MAGAZINE B HEAOUNE CHASERS !Ii) PfWSE Tl£ LORO J::;MOVIE t * ·~ "Wlnt:fy Cify" ( 1964) JOlln Shea, Kate Caps/law f INOEJl9«)ENT NEWS .ZJMOYIE • * * "Escape From New York" ~~url Ruuell, Donald -7:30- 1. Kl>IWOfl..O AROUND LA. CHAALE'S CHflST'MAS !IECAET I WHATS HAPfl9INO NOW!I LM CONNECTION u·A·s·H NlWl.YWB> GAME - -8:00- 8 Cl) TWILIGHT ZONE Q! N"1'f WIU.IAMS AHD Tl£ tee I008 SEARa4 FOR SANT A 8 MOVIE H * i,, ''Holiday IM ' (1942) Blog Crosby, Fred Astawe. D N11EJ11£A FIGHTS 8AQ( G JOl<BrS Wl.D ~CARSON'S COMEDY G)@J NEWS Cl)MOVIE ** • "The Batetoot Contessa" ( 19541 Humphrey Bogart. Ava Gardner 61) WASt91GTON WE£X IN AEVIEW Q Ql) WALL STET WE£X Sil PRAISE TH£ LORD m~GUNH Ci MOVIE • t '" "No Small Atta.r" ( 1984) Jon Cryer. Demi Moore .H';MOVIE U "Johnny Dangerously" ( 198.c) MicNel Keaton. Joe P19C01X> CS) SHELLEY DUVALL'$ TALL TALES AHO LEGENDS -8.'30-D rwo. M 80M8, M VICTORY U TIC TAG D00Gtt LOYEBOAT 8) P.M. MAGAZINE ~WALL STET WEE>< '11) Jltf COOPER'S OAAHGE COUNTY ~ ENTERTAINMEHT TOHIGHT m DAAGNET t!l ~ -t:00- 1 i~~EMM.W.a l.EWl8 IN A CHAIS'TMAS OAEAM IE TTtE BAEAT PEWOAMAHCES i=l.IE ...... -'l'·U7t e.T& ... 546-1111 STMUI ... IJllWS SO. COIST PWA u--•»U PGICU--1 _,,..3911 --~· &1W511·S.. .. ..,., 4 i.-Wlll,ll!!QI -,_ t!2-4M) MIMM -Ml·077t • ..,., • 1..-s C*ITll con. •cmcarro -"17.t.Mt --IMU ••• "Death Wiltl" (197•) Chal'8s 8'oneon. Hope Lange GD PRAISE Tl£ LOAD m LONE RANGER MOVIE *** "The River" (1984) Met Gjb-aon, Sissy Space«. COMEDY 8AfAK tS>MOVIE H * "A Christmas SIOtY" (19831 P9ter Billlngslly. Darren MeGam . (%)MOVIE * * * "Irreconcilable Oi1ltlrences .. (1984) Ryan O'Nell, Shelley long. -t'.30- D CITY~AHGELS Cf) MOYIE **'""It Happened One Chnstmas" I 19n) Mn Thomas. Wayne Rog-ers. ~ HAYE GUH, WIU TRAYEl CJD NOT NECalSAAILY THE NEWS Cl) Ml.l.JOtWAE MAKER'S HOME Sl\JOY COOASE -10:00-8 Cil FALCON CREST O Q!WMIVICE emG>NEWS u COil.EGE 8ASKETBALL fl) T APDAHCIN' '11) SPlEHOOA ~ Tl£ GERMAH 8AAOOUE Sil 8EIW) TliE SC9IES m HIGH SCHOOL RX7TIAU. 't,MOVlE * • • "Elvis -That's The Way It is· ( 1970) Documentary ti MOVIE * t •.; 'Windy Ccty" p98.cl JOhn Shea. Kate Capshaw -10".30- "'Out Of Africa' is, at last, the free-spi rited, fullhearted gestu re that everyone has been waiting for the movies to make all decade long." -Richan.I S.fa:kd. TIME MAGAZINE "(Out Of Africa' is a splendid journey. with a first"-~Iass ticket .. .an always intelligent romantic q iic." -I.AiviJ An~ NEWSWEEK MACAZI.>..;E "'Out Of Africa' is out of this world." -LA.n: Shalir. "THE TODAY SHOW." NBC T\ BASED ON A T R U E S T 0 R Y. ROBERT REDFORD MERYL STREEP OflANG( t WfST ... lHSTER ,.. ,.. ... J• ..,. ,..,, ... *HUNTINGTON HACH *LA MIRADA (dwlOdS llun!t"91'11" J•1n Pite>llC s l>alrway t ..-otlT KAC.. (_..._ .... .,,"° -... tzt-4070 -5&1.-.S --·••1'*7 t COSTA MESA E""'ard$ I own Ctnltf TSl ~llA 3'8-0JM !>C'J 1611 ......_ ..... c--.... ..., "M: •lie \ l'• ""9f Dr· .. '" 6)1 9"fi 1 oi~I ~ .. ,_ .... -MUM8 ..a -• EDWM1J1S e11i. carro t~m -'ll.MI coma ~·...-a.~ 'UENA PARK t El TOAO t LA 11.a.8AA UA Movlt1 (d'Mal<I$ f I Toro 4M( f A$~'°'1 '"1<"'" ~2 •99.J ~I W)O 6QI l6l.l t MISSION VIEJO • OAANG( (""';irOSVlft>l..,n I.•-~."\~~ 9JO 6990 ....._ ..... Qlf .... ..., . .-. .. " . ... m---...... -·-......... Oatebook/ Friday. December 20. 1985 11 ... -----~~--~----...-~------------------------._.--=----------~---------------........ - Catbert.ne Thyen and Diana Rod.rlfaea ln boatiqae aJaop. s.nta•e Belpen: Len Rluo, Elmer oi.on. Jim WU.On and Jerry llack. Las Marineras Auxiliary 'elves' boutique a hit By CAROL HUMPHREYS Dllllp .... c.. ........ Each holiday season there arc 35 busy little "elves" working to suppon the Family Service Association of Orange County. This year was no ciu::eption when the high-energy members of the Las Marineras Aux- iliary invited friends and family to attend their annual Christmas boutique and luncheon. "We used to have the boutique in our homes but we became so big that three yean ago we moved the event to the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Now we lcnow we won't run out of food like we did one year," said auxiliary member Pat WU... With 300 attending, the yacht club, too, was overflowing. But it was a cheery group that surveyed the hun- dreds of yuletide boutique items on sale. Tree ornaments, baked goods, and festive holiday arrangements sold quickly and at the conclusion of the one hour sale ... very little re- mained. And the elves ... "the boutique items arc always made by our members. Nothing ts available elsewhere," said auxiliary president Mary Harvey. Marineland, Carol M .. re won the Weanng Santa hats and red vests. $50 money tree. EUubeG Smoot will jolly Santa helpers were bustling enjoy her honey-baked ham, laa about selling opponunity tickets. TllomtH can plan a Saturday night Santas BW Arm1trM&, Jee GlbUa, and brunch at the Balboa Bay Out>. Mils.a Harvey, Jack Rant, PaaJ and soon-to-be-wed c-le Stdba hen.. Jury Mad. Elmer OtNa. (dauatJter of Rusty Convene) has Leeun Rhu, and Jlm WU.-were round trip tickets for lwO to any the .. aood sport" husbands volun-destination of Jct America. tt:crina ~ir ~me for Family Ser-Family Service director R..,.... vice ... a uruque idea and men do have ._ ~ the group's effons by a way. Theae fellows would not take t saving. 'This o~ization helps to no for an answer. • make our famil, life services possible. And the winnen were ... Frucelle We thank all o you." Las Marineras lteelaa• won two tickets to works specifically toward aiding abused children. The holiday decor, ChmtmJ' music, East Bayfront setting. and enthusiastic guests made this lunth· con one of the most festive of thr tcason. Those cclebrat1ng includl'd Mea. Flge, Deria Del1al10, SbJrlt> Gair, S.... G•ttnqe, JoAut Mix. J... Meek. San "lrana, Ca.ad> ApJamu. "Emcee" billy Bond. c.ty laqe, Nwy Feenter. Btll) MacPMnie and "Thc"HarTltllt NelML Papuuzi is edited by Da1/1 /'1/111 Style editor Vida Dean . Obmy Smallwood. Jenny Beauchamp, llary 11.aneJ a.ad Katlly Tlloaapeoa. ............... -.....- Joua Mack eeUa oppoltanitiee to Butaua Bt.abop uad Janet Brown. P•AVS "A CllJU8TMAS CAROL," the si.Ath annual prodliction of the holiday classic, completes its run on the main stage of South Coast Repertory, 65S Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). final performances arc tonight and Tuesday at 7:30, Saturday at 2:30and 7:30andSundayat I and 4p.m. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL," another ven1on of the Dtckens story, also is closing at the Cypress Cultural Ans Center, Sf 12 0ran&e Ave.. Cypress (821-9500). 'Final performances arc tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 2 p.m. "CARNIVAL," a fre nc h- flevored musical, is bcina pres- ented at the Harlequin Dinner Playboute, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-SSI I). Per- formances are &iven nightly ex- cept Mondays at varyina curtain times through Feb. 9. "A CHORUS IJNE, .. a musical tribute to the dance corps. is running at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-77 10). Performances are gjven nightly except Mondays at varyina curtain times through Jan. 19. "CHRISTMAS WJTB THE DENTONS," a spoof o n TV holiday specials, completes its run thlS weekend in the Playbox Theater at Golden West Colleac in Hunti111ton Beach (895-8378), final performances arc tonight and Saturday It 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. 1a O.teboc*/ Frtdey, December 20, 1985 "CINDERELLA." a musical version of the classic fairy talc, closes this wekecnd for the South Coast Musical Theater in Univer- sity Hi&h School, Campus at Culver, 1rvine (640-6306). Final performances are tonight at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. "THE "'DINING ROOM," a domestic co~y. is beina pres.- ent.ed at the Oetdtf'I Grove Com- m unity Theater, Chapman Av- enue west of Valky V"iew Strtet, Garden Grove (897-1732). Per- formances are Fndays and Satur- days 11 8 p.m. thro\.llh Dec. 28 with a matinee Sunday 1t 2:30. "&JSS ME, UTE," a musical comedy set aaainst Shakespeare's "Tamina of the Shrew," is on st.qc at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Per- formances arc Wednesdays throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m .. until Feb. 2. "ltoMPANY ltl," an im- provisational uou~, performs at the Cost.a Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St, Cost.a Mesa (6~5269). Pcrformaoccs are to- night and Saturday only at 8 p.m. "MY PAIJl LADY," the musi- cal versio n o f S haw's "Pyamalion," is the fare at the Cunain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Ca m ino Real, Tustin (838-15-40). Performances are liven nightly ellocpt Monday al varyinJ curtain llmct throuah Jan. 19. "THE NVTCRACltER," another vcnion of the ho hda) classic, is on stqe at Saddlcb3ck Collete in Mission VieJo (S82-46S6). Perfonnances are to- nightat 8 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. "IOlll l!!NCllANTED EVE· NING," i tribuae to Rod&ers and Hamrnerada. completet its en· PIC'Dml at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main SL. Garden Grove (636-7213). Final performance~ arc toniaht and Saturday at 8 p. m "Tiii! WJZAAD OF OZ," a family musical favorite, closes this weekend for the No Base Playen at the Anaheim Cultural Atta Centtr, 931 N. Hatbor Blvd .. Anaheim. (S3J..5S01 ). Final per· fonnanQCS arc toni&ht and Satur· day at 8 p.m. Dee llelm wltla 8ll1 Steiner and h.la daqlater Laa.rte. Jadltla lla.Dd, Jaye Beuon and Judy Huting• talk Oraqewood. Designers gather for yule gala By CAROL HUMPHREYS Dlllllr .... C.., ....... "We'rc the cream of the crop. The designs of evcl) member were reviewed by our board before being accepted into ISID," said founder Lorralae Laale. Lorraine was pro udly referrin1 to the 89 members of the lntemauonal Society ofl nterior Designers gathered with friends at the Ritz Carlton Hotel for their Christmas gala dinner dance. This creative crowd is not Just talented, they arc also carin¥-; • Someofus(ISIDmembcrs)voluntecrcd our time to provide the interior decor for Orangcwood, Orange County'sncwhomeforabusedcbildrcn. We researched the psycholOl)'ofcolorand selected soft hues of peach and gray ... vcrycalminaforthech1ldrcn," uplamcd Dee Balm.chair of the Orangewood project. JMy Ra1tt.p, also involved at Orangewood. added. ··we got the most out of the budget we were given. Even our trade people (vendors) donated to the project. Everyonecommentshowunlikean institution Orange- wood is. We've madc it took like a home." Additional volunteers there who had donated many hours tocompletin1the1ntenors ofOrangcwoocfs cottages.gym, livinganddinmgroom were Ja4y Rud. outgoing prcz Fru ltocla, S&en S&eila, Jaye Baaoa, Roa Suclati(attending With oneofh1s .. $50.000Club" clients). Mary Cbbre, Larry Ricci and Bob H•dsoo ol Navajo Carpets. Orangewood director Bill S&einer said he was plea~ with lhegroup·seffonsand announced ... In fi"c years eight million dollars was raised to build Orangewood. quite an accomphshment. ··On behalf ofOrangewood Steiner accepted a S 1,000 check fromJ SI D Procttds from the annual ho liday gala also provides scholarships to students of design. ..This group looks like the cast of Dynasty." su~ted ncwly<lcctcd president Dale Fdnlt!y pno r 10 prcscotinga longhstofspecwawards to members. He was nght. .. th1s fcst1ve group of230 was part.1cularly dazzling(scqu1Meverywhere)and obviously en1oy1ng Lbe S 7S per person. black-tJc opuonal event. The hotel ballroom was dramatically enhanced b> table ccn terp1cccs crea tcd by aa.ly Barmer as cou pies danced to the .. for all ages" music of Paradise Express Some oft he "tasteful" attending were designers MarlHe Mad1oa w1lh guest BnK:'t! Devloa. Mal1b Grn laa m with a table of all her stalT(''We left husband) a I home"), DlaH Easoa ,Jlmmy IUrkley,Linda Baffingtoa, Marilya Hamlltoa, Joyce Helfric' (''Last night I was at the Plaza··) wnh hubby Jou and fncnds Jerrie and Job.a Sclunidt, and stained glass experts Barbara and Biil BelllOll. Paparv111sed11ed b.> Dail> Pilot St~le t't11tor \ 1Ja Dean. ,,,-John uad Joyce Helfrich with Jerrie and John Schmidt. , l Prua Koch wUl II" ••"1 to Dale Pa.lanaey. Alme uad Bnce Wlllla••. o.11 Lotan and llarlc 111.llla.rd. ~ Date~/ Friday. December 20. 1985 11 ' • .. -- ' . The traditional and unusual in holiday records By RANDY JAY MATIN o.-,,...c.u. 0 .... Just 1n umc forhohday gift ideas we offer 1hc folloWlng selections of Chnstmas music. This collccuo n covers some of the more anteresung and unusual cntnes as well as Ira- dat.aonal collectaons. The spectrum of styles runs from the contemporary country of Charley Pndc to the soft gospel of the Whispers and the Rasia sounds of Eck-a-mouse. JON ANDERSON -"Three Ships" (Elektra): The unimag.inablc CHEVY CHASE DAN AYKROYD With ,ril'' likl· thtc>~· who nccJs enemies! WARNER BROS. ,._,..,A l.Al\DIS FOL.SEY 1 . A A A R BERNIE BRILl.STEJN·BRlAS GRAZER PN. • C'HEVY ~ASE QA.I'< AYKROYO "SPIES LIKE US" ~TE VE FORREST DONNA DIXON BRUCE QA.Vt.SO?\ BERNIE CA:XY \Y.'ILUAM PRI~ TOM HATTE.\ '' 11.! EL\1ER BERl':STl:.1:-. l"'.... ..._" &R.'-:IE BRIUSTEJ;.. • ~· L DA~ AYKRcrl'D •rU l.m'ELL GAN7 " 13.i\BALCX) MA~[)(L ......... [)A~ AYKRl rm~ 1)1-\\'E TIKlMAS l\..~~u. MIA~< •RA/ER f,fc Rl 1F k lf.'f"Y IR ..._..,,t. JOHN l.A'\Ob --·7'-M50 --~All _.,..ZSSJ rACFIC.,...111_.. CDWMDS lllUSITT ~ llU ~I U .-a (2JJ) HI OUJ mll•W..74'4 IM llMl.14 MIC f ASMDll SQIM ~mTCI. ... ,_ MZ-"'l U --SZJJtti-.. , '"' ltl-05C7 IM IDD I rACR QAflllAf ~~coma .-ta mu t7Mm .......... 497-1711 -· JIB ltl-lltl co.MOS CIDIA COfTO OIW.S SO COASf lMUM rACf1C .. , )! 111.a IL Tm Sll·SllO --.... ts.mo -·-···....,.. £DMDS SMlllDACI CDWMDS llSD WIJ> MAU UAMl~lllU , .. Datebook/ Friday, Oeoember 20, 1985 high soprano voice o( Yes vocaJist olive and a penis on the little boy beat accented by electronic drums. Jon Anderson is featured on this solo angel The wnters were Nicholas Caldwell album an a collection of tradjtional THE WHISPERS -"Happy Hol-and Wallie Mitchell. and ong.anal Christmas music. G uest 1days to You" (Solar): Here 1~ a quick For more traditional wtes 1hcre 1s stars include Andre and Sarah test for holiday music tnvaa. for S25 a gospel version of '"A Very Special Crouch. ~ (who"s k1ddmg who) who wrote Holiday'" on side two. These s1~cs were produced by --whne Chnstmas?" -yep, Irving The Whis~rs sing so nicely on hitmak1ng producer Roy Thomas Berlin. How about "The Christmas ··Happy Holidays To Yo u" that you Baker and have the sound of the Jon Song" the one that goes.. "Cheslnuls wtsh they wouJd have done 1t ac- & Vanaelis c-0lloborations with Ger-roasting on an open fire. Jack frost capella. In fact The Whispers sing so man synthesizer artist Vangclis: sort nipping. .. " ft was Mel Tormc and bcautifuJly .that you may find it of a mix of gospel with classical rock. what a sexy, smooth. nearly Doo-wop difficult to stop playing this record. Anderson could ~mer some reading the Whispers gave i1 here: RAS RECORDS PRESENTS A serious FM airplay wtth the dance complete with soft scatting at the REGGAE CHRISTMAS (Ras), P. 0 oriented rockcr"How It Hits You," a bridge. general love/good Samaritan ballad. Here's an easy one. Who wrote Box 40804. Washington D.C.. 200 16. Half the fun here is trying to "Santa Claus ls Coming To Town?" This year it didn't take too much determine if Anderson had intended You guessed Fred Coots and Haven digging to fltld this little reggae gem. this as a children's or adult's rcc-0rd. Gillespie, right? In •he Whispers Ras, out of Washington. D. C. is one Th l · f, h · Sa d h of but a llandful of labels providing ere arc scvcra mcssa&es or t c sotcrprctallon • nUl as 01ng t c domestic rel~ of Jamaica's finest. ··Beyond War" organ1ut1on as well samba ascutcskctchesofcandlcsuckan&els. Ho~ about "'funky Chnstmas?" Side one opens with a virtual santas and such. Butalso thrown an ts This one's got blaring horns. 8.8. Who's Who in Rcgac on the $fttting a stick figure sketch ofa martini with l(jn& style guitar packing and a disco "We Wish You A Merry Chnstmas" r~-······~5~~!!'.~!!~~5.iliiiliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiili~l ·which features personaJ mes~ I lUXlWI' rHIAfftfS from Peter BrQW. J.C. Lodge. Pablo W'AlK INS sz.n '" z Mota. w-•·z· * Black. Michigan & Smiley. Freddie * 1 1 w. o 0°1VE -INS 1'01l1~ McG Do C I d · '"•"~ ::i"~·~· ... ':1~ " vw rcgor. n ar os an more. (itdiQNfii@t1Uj]4Jt:.~':V..!'W an~:~tt:tpsd!~~~i~~scrc~rgi~~~~ S .....V"S 1•1 CLUE .. > 0111111•t1t11• ,,,. s,,..,,,. classics such as "Jingle Bells" and ~~1 t8/,~soo 1:os J:os Silo 7:Jo ~ 1e1 S "Silent Night" have a very natural l:con. S•all ltlSllowOntw &. t :lO / l:ndlnt A ~TMMIS IG) and tradittonaJ sound Wlth JUSt a hant • Aho Tiie 8aby ('G) CHILD l'fUOtS of syncopated bcal. Besides the tradiuonal rcadan$5 there are several funny and tight In c iams. The strongest arc McGregor's "Come All Ye Faithful" and Mich- igan & Smiley's '"Little Drumme1 Boy." wtffn NMaHl'S ........ 2•00 4 :55 7·40 10:20 IN 70MM I NO l'ASSl:S ntE GOO&-.T • CRAZY ... 1 1.ZO l :lO S:40'1:SO 10100 cEnTUAY cineoome Q UA 2su1c11.,m~n & S."11 An~ f..., Wlloopl Goklbert TtC COl..otl "'•Pli (RI H)O 4:00 7:00 1°'00 CHO•USL .. ( .. -1 .. 12·1$ .Z:4S S :ll 7:4S &. IO·IS /IN 70MM SP11rS Lnl& us IN> SHOWS AT I :.ZO l :l'O & 40 7·50 .. 10:00 RedfOtd • St•ffj) ~ OUT~ Ar•teA tpe) l :IS 4 :15 7 :1S IO:IS -In 70MM - YOU... St.:•LOCK ttOUlleS ....... U :40 3100 Si20 7 :40 &r 10:00 /IN 70MM llOCKY "'C•J I :JO 3:40 S:IO 1 :00 &r 10:10 /IN70MM Oennrt Qu1k1 a.MY ............ Aho Llfeforce !RI ll1ty111n01ov J Hin•• WMfftNIOH"B ... 1 .. l'lu1 Karate Kkl (l'G) YOUNG SHC•LOCK HOUle:S (PO-I J1 Ptu1 !:11plorer1 (Pd) llOCtlY "' , •. , l'lu1 Co-Ht Red Soni• (l'O·U) M ICllHI J . ,.011 aACll TO 1'ME P\ITUU rat Also Ra"1bo II (RI DlllVl Ill 0••• I >I WUey1/l·H Whe4t/Uohr U ''" U1teu htt• In Broggs' "12 Days of Christmas·· there 1s some license taking. Herc the Panndge an Pear Tree and golden rings gi ve way toa home in the country and a garden full of"Senst." Yes, you can put that in your pipe and smoke it .. A TENNESSEE CHRISTMAS (MCA) digital rccordina: More varied than you might expect this collection of songs by various artists ~ns with a very traditional readin1of' Away In A Manger" by Reba McEntire, so old "-----------------------------J fashioned that you could sear it was "THE GEM OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON.-" Su""n <A•,..,.. WHCA WllC> "I grabbed both sldes of my seat and hung on:· ~ Lyons. St>llAK PREVIEWS "Danny Oevtto keeps us rolling tn the als&es." ~~ "A slam-bang fun fest..:' Ill SmKh Nf.W 'fOlll\ IWl.Y Nl'WS ~ ... a helluva movie." Sl~Hunrtt. M IWnHOll.E !IUN " ... delightful ... pure pleasure:· J\lclffll (rlll LorctUl Lynn . Then Steve Warnter Utkcs the 111lc track with a Wlde open, peaceful and stately ballad. Is everyone on this session doing 1mprcss1ons? A track by John Schneider follows with Schneider doing a Razzy Bailey impression on this uptown boogie. Then Nicolette Larson turns an a weeper with "Please Come Home for \hnstmas." and Loretta Lynn stutters her way tltrough "'The First Noel" despite a bad cold. SIDE II: Ray Stevens may wnte funny if not stupid lyncs but the tracks and rhythm on "Greatest Little Chnstmas Ever Wuz" arc clean and jumping. Steven hollers with pleasure as soarina fiddles keep things moving. Jimmy Buffett rounds out this pack- age with a reggae breeze through of "Chnstmas in tile Caribbean." Also on the list arc two coUcct1ons. .. The &st of Christmas" (RCA) with lhc Judd.s, Waylon Jennings. EJvas and Dolly Parton doing a song from "The Best Little Who~ house 1n Texas·· soundtnlclt. And "A Country Chnstmas Vol 4" (R\A) 1s worth the price just (o~ the cover 1fluatratJon of Santa wcanng cowboy boots. Hert Rct:i.'s brother Pake McEntire turns in a punchy boogie "'Santa Oaus A~ You Coming To Atlanta" and Eddy Raven sinp a sorrowful "'San12 O aus Is Comins for Christmas (Why Can"t You)." SEE DATEBOOK'S . DINING .GUIDE And now we have 'Industrial Music' DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I wa!. interested in that column about roc k music and how parents were up~• by the dirty lyrics. Ac.cording 10 the Wall S1rcc1 Journal. no1~ levels might produce the most damage. It is my belief that the younger groerauon has gone bananas. Diane PeuJce ~ports that Junk rod (also known as 1ndustnal music) 1s produced by scrap metal. car pan~ and a1r<ond1tiorung ducts ra1hcr than by guitars and drums. Any obJect that can be made to emu a sound when coaxed w1th an al uminum pipe, a lead mallet or a power drill qualifies. One group uses a pneumauc dnll 1hat screeches hke several thousand long fingernails dragged across a chalkboard. Then one hears the slamming of a drum pedal against a 500-gallon stora1c tank. A skinny youn& man screams 10 German amid a collection of dented car doors. a cement muer and a refngcratur scavenged for the occasion. read)' to be banged. drilled and scra~ .. Machine Age Voodoo" uses air· plane wings. crushed glass an mo\· qu1to netting and a shotgun lf all this doesn't add up to a mass nervous breakdown and the des- ecra11on of everything ~crcd 1n thr world of music. I miss my gues~ No \1gnature -JUliT DISGUSTED 1.1. FATHER IN RttODE ISLAND) DEAR RHODE ISLAND: Cool ii. Dad. T111s, too, .a.all pass. Let as bope It doesn't prod•ce a few million deaf kids la tk pre«H. Aside from tbe llleariD1 loss I see •o ttu1er of ml1l&k1D1 Wt lran for muk long eooa1~ to ma.lieu Impact on a.ayou . ANN LAl\DERS ••• DEAR AN" I .\NDER\ 'I ou ha ve ~tood up for 1hc d1sa<h.intagcJ I and misunderstood man)' times I hope :rou will do ~1 onl'e again and pnnt my lct1er St) often we pit) tht•"poor w1dov. ·· I'd hke to say '>Ometh1ng on behalf ol the "poor d1vorree " After 18 :rears ol mamage I wa~ traded in for a hold drrk b)' m )' trul k driver husband The girl i~ half ht~ age I was lrft with two children (unc w11h a psychological problem). pknt:r of bills. half h1~ propenv t which wa'> not much) and plcnt:r o( gncf Ret.cntl)' tv.o of m~ du\<: friend\ lost their husband-; Thn were lcll with hfe insurance. pcn!.1ons. paid-off homes and cars. Jnd no ex-husband to deal with 1 ht' w11.Jov. get~ the rc'>pcll and condolente\ of thr tommunit)' The d1vurce1: get\ qut·,tmns \uth a~. ·1 wondt'r v.h' \hc t•iuldn't hang un to h•"'. 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I" IPC Ill ....... lltll Celebrate New Year's Eve at Dinner served 4 PM to Midnight Regular Menu & ew Year's Eve Specials Restaurant & Saloon 1 Li've Entertainment by David Rak es at the Piano Bar Party Favors • Champagne at Midnight R esenations Recommended 673-1505 251 E. Coast Hwy. Newp ort Beach Reservation• Requested 259-0115 14982 Redhill at Edinger Tustin Satellite TV Sport• ~*********************~ * ~ J NEW YEAR'S * * ·>~ CELEBRATION FOR * * ~~ ...... -. "A N IGHT TO REMEMBER ": * ~~ DINE cl CRUISE: I *~~ Dinner in rht' Cannery ;it S·JO followed by festive * V Harbor Cru1\e 8· 10 pm i J9."' per perwn ~oou * ** Dinner re\erv•11on~ 1n rru11n d1nn1n!J room Live * entertainment in lounge No price inne;i~e * * MIDNl<:arr PARTY CRUISE * Harbor Cruis.e Party 10:30 • U ·JO * light buffet and midnight CNmpigll~ '30 00 * * per person ush bar extra • Party favor\ * *CALL 675-5777 FOR RESERVATIONS * * ... • .. * * * I Hm'OIM: WATlltflOHT ltlSTAUIANl • )()10 lA FAYlTTl, NEWP'OltT llACJ;H CIUIM .. "lSlA MUIEUS" lavlns the OwlMtY Dodi ********************** le Oet.book/ Frtdey, December 20, 1985 -----~---- ~tauran0 OF THE WEEK By CHRIS CRAWFORD o.llJNetC:..o 4 t I Judy Johnston bepn her restaurant man- agement career as a trainee in one of Newport's more unique theme restaurants: the Reuben E. Lee. After continuing her training at several other restaurants in the Grace chain. Jo hnston returned to the floating restaurant on the bay two years ago as General Manager. Actually, Johnston manages several res- taurant settings aboard the boat. Perched atop the structure is The Wheel- house. "It is a pnvate dining facility for two to eight people, with a server who does nothing but take care of them for the entire evening," says Judy. "The room is very special. all done in crystal and silver, with a 360 degree view of the harbor. Ifs one of the most enjoyable dinin2 experiences I think you can have in this area.''I" Aside from private dinners, the room is also used for weddings and other special gatherings, she added. "The menu selection 1!> done by the host in advance. and just about any kind of menu is available." One deck below the Wheelhouse is the Texas Deck. also a private dining or banquet facility. "Onginally that area was the man- ager's office, but now it's a banquet facility that has done about three quarters of a million dollars in banquet business this year. and we're real happy about that." she said. On the second level is the Seafood Deck, a restaurant featuring luxurious wood and leather-accented decor where "the emphasis is on fresh fish."says Judy. "with some excellent specialty items such as our Bouillabaise, for which we're known, literally, worldwide." The Natchez Room. next to the Seafood Deck, serves the same menu in a smaller, more intimate setting. Located on the water level is the Stem- wheeler Restaurant, decorated with chandeliers and stained-glass. "It has more o f a beef-oriented menu," explains Judy, "with some very nice fresh seafood selecuons on it 'aJ~ ... The riverboat's biggest day business. says Judy, comes at holiday times. "We are very much a holiday and special occasion place. When people have visitors from out of town. we are always o ne of the landmarks." Noting that they remain open on OF EWEEK LAMB CARPACCJO 4 oucu lamb temderlota 1 ouce Maal oaloDI ¥1 oeace EllOkt mHkroom1 OF THE WEEK Judy Johnaton. general manaaer of the Reuben E. Lee. Thanksgiving and C hristmas Eve as well as New Year's Eve, Judy added: "Holidays have rapidly become a day to dine out, especially for working women who don't have time \0 spend two days cooking. So I think it's very important that restaurants show some responsibility and be open at these times when people would like to have them for their convenience." Currently, the restaurant's interior has been transformed into a "Winter Wonderland" by decorators Teddi Gold and Sherry Cagle, while the exterior has colored balls mixed with the lights for the Christmas season. Of the many December banque~ held on the boat, one of the first was one held earlier this month for the families of the American hostages in Lebanon. Hosted by the Grace company, as part of its continuing community involvement. the dinner was "our way of providing a support system for the families," said Judy. The Reuben E. Lee also remains very active with the Chamber of Commerce. local school district, and police organizations. and will be one o f the sponsors of next year's Police Olympics. l ounce 1u-drled &omatoe1 I ounce g.ln1er &lace I oonce 1oy moa11ellne l ooba ao1lal10 leaf Marinate lamb in olive 011. garlic, cracked black pepper. shallots, and thyme. On plate. place ooba leaf. then (left to right) Enoki mush- roomsjulienne sundried tomatoes and diced Maui onions. Grill lamb until rare, ~lice on bias. and fan _ in semi-circle below garnish. Put soy mousschnc 10 center, below garnish and sur- round meat with ginger glacc. ' ¥1 oODce Cacao ¥1 euce Nettllo ¥1 ouce FruceUco Scoop of vullla Ice cream Wlalp cream Cltopped .. ,. MONACO'S FROZEN N\JT wt1h whi cream and nuts. Great for after Blcnrli curs and ICC cream. Serve topped Ii', once Amaretto dinner! These recipes were submllled by Monaco's RestaurJnt. Newpon Beach. I 11 IT ON THE TOWN THE REX To Hoit Christmas called Le Midi . All through the season and Pan~ favours and Sweet Fire at Bnmc~ Benefit but particularly on Christmas Eve m1dn1gh1 to ~lute 11 -compliments CUT ON THE TDVVN WITH BF ENDA CAPONERA RexandSusanChandler.ownersof when Chnstmas goose. phca..ant. of Chef Walter -Le Midi will wrap The Rex Restaurant, will host th e panndge and \\:n1~on grace 1hc you in their warm and generous second annual Rex Restaurant festive boards and of course on Nt•w hosp1tal11~ and treat you to dishes of Ch ristmas brunch. a benefit, Sunday. Years Eve, w11h a feast of5 course~ 1n matchless c'.<ccllcncc. Open seating Dec. 22. at their award-winning 4 vanatlons. With Schramsberg Blanc on Chnstmas E~c. two scalings on dining establishment Proceeds from de Blanc and Moet et C'handon White New Years E~c. 6 to 6:30 p.m. and l.J the brunch, to be underwritten by The Star by the glass to toa~t the New Year 10 9:30 p.m. But hurT). the club of the real connoisseurs 1s already ~ther-(P1ea.e .ee BRENDA/Page 18) Rex and its purveyors, will benefit lhc ,---------------------------------------------------local disaster services programsoftht• Orange County Chapter of the Amm- can Red Cross. A sumptuous brunch. including fru-flowang champagne. eg$s benedict. fresh fruits and breads, will be offered at $25 per person in the restaurant's comfortable oceanside setting. Seatings, scheduled for 11 a.m. and I p.m., are limited and reservations arc required. The Rex Restaurant. known for 11s outstanding lunch and dinner offer- ings, has, according to Chandler, been open only once before for brunch - last year for the first holiday benefit. Thus, guests joining The Rex for brunch t~s year will recei ve !l rare opportumty to enjoy good food, champagne and company in th e noted restaurant. .. People have been truly wonder- ful," said Howard Bland .. chairman of the board of the Orange County Red Cross. "and we are proud and grateful for the generous response from our county. We cannot, how- ever. overlook ourselves, and the Red Cross thanks Rex and Susan for selecting the local disaster services program as the beneficiary of the brunch_" The Rex Restaurant Ch~slJ1las Brunch is set for December 22.'1'985. at The Rex Restaurant - on th e ocean on the Balboa Peninsula (at the Newport Pier). Reservations are re- quired and seating will be on a first- reserved basis. Telephone reservations may be made by calling The Rex. at 675-2566, or reservations may he guaranteed by mailing$25 per person to The Rex Restaurant. 2106 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 92663. Make checks payable to "American Red Cross, Orange County Disaster Services." LE MIDI A Freecla Coutry Home To Spad ne H0Uclay1 IJa The search is on ... ! For a warm and cheerful place to celebrate the hol- idays -with excellent food to match -where one doesn't feel hke a stranger but would rather be treated lake an invited $UeSt; SIDCC the holidays can be qu.ate melancholy at the same time as they are joyful! There is such a place nght here m Newport Beach; Chef Walter and his wife Marica's French country home. Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUIDIY $199 llllCH Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM 845-8091 1712 Placentia CoetaM ... Open 'This Sunday For Brunch! GRAND OPENINGI Make your reservations today at ~ --"'.'.:: ...... t~ t6' ·Elegant Waterfront Dining with spectacular views of the Christmas Boat Parade Enjoy MONACO'S spectacular views while experierycing some of Newport's most unique and diverse meals. Now open for brunch, lunch, dinner and oyster bar. 646-5225 Phone in your reservations todayt MONAco·s 1s 1oc.ated at mt corner of Pacific Coast Hwy and N~t BIVd 1n Newport Beach across ti)(' street from Newport tmporu 1n ti)(' Tolca• Bank Bldg Oateb<><*/ Friday, Oeoernber 20. 1985 17 .. \ . I I I I I I I I I 1 I BRENDA'S COLUMN ••. Jl'rom Paee 17 Le Midi is located at 3421 Via Lido 1n Newport Beach. Call 6 75-4904. BOB BURNS A RA VEN FOR HOL- IDA Y SHOPPERS The Bob Bums Restaurant bc- 1ween Bullocks and Broadway. in Fashion Island. provides a perfect respite and delicious repast for hungry and llarried holiday shoppers. The elegant restaurant 1s fesu vely decorated for the season, and 1s a natural after-shopping stopping place. Bob Bums will be open with their regular menu for Chnstmas Eve dinner and on New Year's Eve they'll prescn1 a special holiday menu and entertainment. The restaurant will close for Christmas and New Year's Day only. For an extra special treat. don't forget the extravagant Holiday Festi- val of Champagne Buffets. which arc being served every Sunday. Freshly carved meats, salads. omelc:11es made to order, Belgjan waffie~. cheeses. spccal breads and dessens arc in- cluded on the bountiful buffet served from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The price is a modest S 13. 95 ($8. SO children). And fo r your holiday party plans. the Bob Bums restaurant has a beautiful banquet room. with a menu that can be tailored to your needs. For reservations and information call 644-2030. Top Sirloin & Prawns. A tender, juicy cut of U.S. Choice top sirloin grilled to your order, served with four plump prawns-butterflied and skewered, then grilled to a tender periection-with hot garlic butter and lemon wedges. Barbecue Ribs. A full slab of OOby back pork nbs g1azed with our tangy 00rbecue sauce and charbroiled to perfection. Allrntn~ md.udl!Jumummlesoupr1rfresh~rr1Rnsalad. fJak«J po/a/o or nrc fltlaj rmd lu>l lmrvl. Gih Certificates. A wonderful way to share the holi- 1 lt1y c,p1ri1~ Ea~y t(J >-.riw. dl'lllirXJ.;; to rece1 vl'. Available in ,lfl\ amount ~~/ua!J,~~ BLACK ANGUS RESTAURANTS h11111f1J111 I nlln -"lnHlu l 11r1 I r1111/111 f ""', J,,, 1111111 ( """" l.11ku11ul 1 m1lr11111 • I ~1/rt-/-11Trif 11 Dalebook/ ,Friday, December 20, 1985 THE PA VlLJON Gift Certlflcatet Available The Pavilion Chinese Restaurant in Irvine's Hcntage ~uare hM an- nounced the availab1hty of Gift Certificates for 1he convenience of its patrons. Din1ns. in the peaceful serenity of the Pa vilion's fine restaurant, nor- mally hurried, harried ~ft-givers ha ve found that gjving fnends and loved ones Dinner Gift Certificates 10 the Pavilion is one way to breeze through the holiday season withoul taxing themselves unnecessanly. For further information. please call 551-1688. If you haven't tried the wonderful Szcchuan/Mandann Chi- nese Cuisine served at The Pav1hon ~et, consisting of the freshest and finest ingredients, with not a trace of MSG. you've got a fabulous cx- pcnence awattiog your palate. Special attention to patrons 1s part of the Pavilion's charm. The Pavilion is located at 141 I 0 Cul ver Dnve, by the Santa Ana Freeway, Irvine. Credit cards are accepted. PUFFINS ow A Fint' (:ontine ntal Cuitiine and l'l till an Adnnlure in oturul Eating ( 1t~1111I hrt>11kftt•I & lunch • fo'urmal IJmml( for IJ1nner i':xpcrienre tht' •vlt'ntlor of dmml( 11111 in an rleic•nl ntmU11phrre w11h ~oorl nut11l11•u• mt11l1. JOSO t:. f:oa!'I Hwy., Lorona d .. I Mar "•" """"• p4111 jlbll, ?lhu, a11tl t'e 4ta// t1/ 'i/J/llaa114/ 1~ . sate\\ite E I s· d o· .: ar y 1r inners ~;. '7 .SO Featuring Prime Rib or Fresh Fish .• Complete dinner wi1h choice of ~_•~I _ _ _ ___ J, Soup or Salad and Desser1 ~ 4 1o6 PM ON rHE PEN11>1suu 7 Day\ a Week BALBOA 801 E.. Balboa 673-7726 968 !>050 WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD I UNCH[$ DINNERS fROPICA( COCKT All S BANQUE' I FACrl ITlfS CATfRINO FOOD l() GO OPEN 1 OAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO 00 31• a.a •. n Blvd Near Krt0!1 ! An11he!•l1• 995 9920 ft• lullfl llh-•ullfm IHI Cnllll"" NOW PLAYING Amerlcll'e Meglcel Muelcel ~ CA~!!~··•M~~,111_.. 800111 by Michael llewa,, --- «...., 11...,IT ON THE TOWN Alfredo's f 01· perfection By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH "Thal," sighed my picky panncr. a\ he sipped the last ofh1s cappucino at Alfredo's. ··was one of our all-time hcst meals." "Better than ... r' I named st'\cral fine places we'd dined lately "Yes," he said firmly I think it was the Dover sole that did 11. How could such a simple d1"h be M> incredibly delicious'' It wa\ \auteed and served with brown butter and a bll of lemon. The menu \pcc11ied capers, but there were n11n1· nor were they missed The fish was !>O delicate and cooked so prec1\el). 11 was absolute perfection My partner allowed me a few bite\, then snatched 11 back II was all nght. though. becau\c I "'as thoroughly con ten I w11h m) veal medallion. crowned wnh lobster mousse. The h&hl. gently seasoned mousse bcau11full ) complemented the lender white veal. which wa\ moist. still pink. A little ( horon \auce and a garnish of sliced lobster tail completed the dash . It was trul) ou1stand1nl'< as were 1hc accompani- ments. which included a ltllle "1or- 11lla" of thinly sliced rggplant filled w11 h ncou~. My only complaint m)' cntrcc. which was quite properly scrv<.•d fir~t. cooled while the waller painstaking))' and perfectly boned the sole II would have been be tter 1fmy d1~h had been 1..cpt under its cloche unut m) husband's was also read y for \Crv1ng. But tha t was a minor flaw 1n a '>Upcrb evenin~ From Alfredo's e~ ~cllenl wme hst (which includes a numbcrofoutstanding Italian wines). we selected a new-10-us Brander Sauv1gnon Blanc from Santa Barbara When we remarked upon ats unique- ness. sommelier Richard Bufford told us 11's made with the sem1llon. as well a~ the sauv1gnon blanc grape tanuflo of 1ahJgltonc itt' uu1m encased in a dark rhocolatl· u1vcnng. resplendent un frnh ra~p~rry ..aucc l'\e alwa)S been hap~ w11h dining at Alfredo'\ (How can you have le~., than a wonderful time. w1lh lhc warm and so-capable ma1tre d' Angelo Capello an charge')) But Iha~ c1t· pcnencc wa~ be tter than t'VCr before I beheve it 's the cmpha~1s un No11hcrn llahan cu1s1ne, under 1hc d1rcc11nn cif cxecut1vechefMaun110 B1no110. who obv1ousl> 1s one of the fine talent\ of our area (The menu includl''> Sulh tantalt1- 1ng fresh pa,tas as kt1uc1ne with ~nail~ an.choke\ and proc,c11111r1 tossed with cream and fresh Parme">an ra\ 1011 filled w11h du{k and toso;ed in garhc huner .\nd entrees \3f) from broiled ">tulll'd quail on a bed of polenta w11h Marsala sauce to batons of salmon \lollh frnh .... a1eruess sauce.) Morc:o\Cf the room itself c;om- plcteh re-done last 'iummer. 1s both grace(ul and granous. Gone arc the STRATFORD CHARD CHT ST J[AN CHARO RAYMOND '83 NAPA CHARO BCRING(RWHT ZIN SCHARH£NB£RG£R 82 CHAMP P£RR1£R .oo£ I FLOW[R Bil RO£DlRtRCRIS1AL CHAMP MO£ T CHAN()()N IMP BRU I 5.49 6.88 7.41 3.39 f) 9.99 Z7.98 M.98 lZ.91 YOUR WINE <MFT CENTEA (loot! for Our Ad lf'I Th11'9d.9y'a P~) ~t'k. Wl\I~ fU'rt I Now Servinc Brealdaat! any Omelet-Only $2.95 Dd ilv ~pl·r1 cll H rc•Jl-..fJ~t & Lune h 'i<'rvi·d 't ii 3 P 1 \t \ Jrl<'l l<''> Dinnt•r ~P<'C 1,i1.., DAii Y-0'\JL) $3.25 A number of appet11ers on the regular menu appealed -panicu- larly the veal tonnato -cold braised \Cal w11h a tuna caper sauce -and the escargots with pomn1 mush· rooms in puff pastry. But we chose 1he e'enmg's special. a delectable rabbit tcmne. II was also a colorful dish, studded with p1stach1os. served with fresh c.ranbcrry sauce, pmished with olives and artichokes. and resting on a grcen~d&ed redradicchio lca( rr========:=;;;;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;~~~:'.:~=:~~~:::.:~~;:~~:l"Y-~~;;~~~~~~!iiiiiiiiill .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ My partner's next choice was cold 11 ~ l ll llf Jl]SI" wcchini soup. and days later, I heard 4'' · •11·• I\ ~ · \ him marvel that such an ordinary 11 .. .. • .. v~etable could taste so wonderful. RE TlURlNT. W11h a chicken stock base. the zucch1n1 itself f'rov1ded the natural thickening. A tCluch of cream smoothed without detracting from the h&htness. Other soups on the menu include ciopp1no and onion soup with fontma. Oambccd with calvados. Alfredo's "ltahan dressing." which as beautifully balanced without garlic overk.ill, &Jonfied my salad -spcan of palm hearts tic.tac-toed over bibb lettuce. A grapefruit sorbet prepared our palates for the main course. Who needed dessert, but I do have my duty to my readen! We hadn't thou&hl to order a hot soum<'. 50 thould I hive the cannoh wtth th<' amatelto fillina? No. our waiter (who 1ho~tfully 1nQuired about our t vc- nina time-table and paced the meat pel'fC(tly) thou&ht the chocolate rum c.akc. Well! lalk about rich: it's mostly butter and chocolate: seven different k.10d1 of chocolate, and the layers include chocolate meringue. chocolate sponae cake, chocol11e mouuc. My ptrtner preferred his 673-4700 GRAND OPENING tilli~it~M A CHORUS Lll1E • lu"~I ~u""'"9 .-,,, w •" 8r(UdWllV • ~ 'l'()tli Orama C111°c ... ,.,,, • W•nnfl( OI 1 T ""Y A ward~ • ()tan~ Conni\' PY,...,.•f't'fl Oatebook/ Friday, December 20 , 1985 I I .. .. .. -. -...,,....-. ---. . ( ~ ttoliday Dininc; and En t I OPEN FOR CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER RESERVE EARL Y1 6«-2030 And on Sundays enjoy our HOLIDAY FESTIVAL Of CHAMPAGNE BUFFETS. tncludlnc Round of Beef. Le& of Lamb. Ham. E&&s Benedict, Omelettes. Quiche. Belelan Waffles. Poached Salmon, Salads. Chffses, Fresh Breads, Desserts and Much Morell Sl'J 95 15850 Children! 10 a m.·2:')() pm !OPEN NEW YEAR'S EVE • SPECIAL MENU • ENTERTAINMENT/ 37 Fashion Island • Newport Beach Happy Holidays from ftarcel(oS Serving Dinner 'till 9:00 PM o n Christmas Eve Closed Christmas Day, Decemb!" 2~ New Year's Eve Serving Dinne r 'till 9:00 PM Open New Year's Day 2:00-10:00 PM 17 502 Beach Blvd . at Stater rsrAeL111 .. ro •Ml..1 Huntington Beach 842-5505 For The Merriest December 25 CHRISTMAS. ~·DlNNER PECIAL HOLIDAY ,\'1£NU FEA1VRING: ~~w/i/g ROA-.rL<>~<.151.A'.\OOl'CKLl.u ~ ~1 < OR.'-il'>H C1AML HE~• RAKED llAM ~ ... llAl\11> RID '1\.i\PPI H Bl 11 f-\If'! \dEHf ~~ ·~ lllH ll 11 U f.\,\11' < H< >P'> \~ flHOll LI> 'I\\ \ OHi\ ~H:\K µRl\11 RIH OK ISF.EF •,\I "TRAI IA:-0 LO H TER I All w ROA'I r TOM Tl 'RKI Y ,,,.._..... 1// E111rtt1 /11tituit 5o1r1>" ,•., Rt111t rr .\fixtJ Grtt11 SaloJ W11h Chom n( Ortw 11(. Strlll( 8ta111 .11mo11J111t R1t1 P .. ml11J 'ltw Pn1w10 ·~ C.J11J11d 511¥11 PM"M HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING 1"wi.t"C' '°'""' Rt\tf"''11un\ \i .. w fut' t h11~U'l'\.u F"r •<ttr1,•m.u OJ\• 'It* Yt.at\ [1.f' <tlrofun ;itouse . 32802 So. Coaat Hirhway (At Crown Valley Parkway) Monarch S.J Piasa • South Lquna ReMrvationa 496-5773 • 499-2626 le 0.tel>OOk/ Friday, December 20, 1985 with your host Opaso Will be open Christmas Eve a nd New Year's Eve Regula r Menu Plus Chris'tmas & New Year's Special Catering Available Phone orders accepted for the Christmas Boat Parade Don't forget: wine makes good present By JERRY MEAD STILL SHOPPING? -Shame,on you, but I shouldn't talk since I haven't even started. Last minute people should not forget their favorite wine shop as a sourccofgjf\ ideas, and don't forget they arc very often open later than other stores by at least an hour or two. An entire case of even moderately priced wine looks im- pressive under the tr~ and never fails to please. /-~ GREAT REDS -I tasted many ~ 1 ~..--...:.;;~=...J wines at this year's Monterey Wine -Festival and nothing impressed me rip~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ more than the two reds I'm about to Dinner Seatings at 5 P.M., 7 P.M. & 9:30 P.M. South Coat Plua • Costa Meu 540-3840 descnbe. In a quick side note. let me plu' the granddaddy of all wine fesu vals and tell yo u how to get on the invitation list for next year. Write to: Wine Fes11 val. P.O. Box WINE. Carmel 93921. Monticello IHZ "Corley Reserve" Cabenet Sanlpo• ($ 14.SOJ: Jay Corley is the owner of Monticello and this is the first time his name ha~ been u5Cd in what amounts to a "signa- ture" bottling. Needless to say he thinks pretty highly of the wine. but then so do I. This very firmly structured Cabernet 1s not for the faint of heart. It reminds me of Bordeaux in its youth in a parucularly good year. something hkc the I 966s when they were babies. There is plenty of Cabernet fla vor seasoned with oak from barrel aging. but the thing that gives it a Bordeaux feel is the firm acidity and resulting pleasant tartness that almost assuredly will allow the wine to develop into greatness with age. I recommend cellaring it for at least five years and ten would prob- ably serve it better. David Bntt ltlZ "Su&a Cn1" Plaot Nolr ($ 12.50): Dr. Bruce has been producing great Pmot a lot ~~~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ longer than most of the names getting attention for the variety these days. lllctm Tl TIE ID Rex Chandler and Red Closs hnd Raisina Coordmatot. Drew McClelll~ prepare for The S«ond Annual Rex Restaurant Christmas Brunch, December 22, a benefit for the Orance County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Seatiflts for the S25 per person brunch are set for 11 a.m. and l p.m. Contact THE RU for rnervahons. Cell 675-2566. r er and in my opinion he still does a better job than almost anyone. The 1981 made me a little nervous with its fruitier (and to me. simpler) style. but 1982 is right on track with all the classic Pinot character you could ask for. If you've heard the description of "faded rose" character and didn't quite know what it meant, one sniff of this gorgeous bouquet will imbed it in your sensory memory forever. Highly recommended but limited avail· ability. RUMORS AND FACTS - Chateau Ste. Michelle. the prenium Washington State winery. has been involved in rumors regarding the almost immediate purchase of a famous Napa Valley facili ty. A wine- ry s pokesman denies the rumors ... sort of. While there arc no serious negotiations. he admitted that the company is looking at other prOJ?Crtics in ".'any ~s (including foreign properucs) with the idea that the Chateau's crack enological and marketing team couJd do well with "world class" wines wherever they might be produced. Makes sense to me. Speaking of this same Chateau. it 1s a fact that they arc involved in one new project. a delicious l~nberry liqueur called "Whidbcy's. • Don't nuh out and try to buy a bottle just yet, bcalusc this is probably the m.ost limited and scatte liqueur on th~ market today. 111 explam why. Way bac:Jc in Its history. Ch1teau (Pl-.. Me WIJllS,..... 22) Harbor Home Light Show is a glittery success By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol_O.-, ........ If the yachts cruising Newpon I !arbor are the stars of the annual Parade of Lights, the waterfront ttomes and businesses serve as the show's glittery suppon1og cast. The hor es, bnghtly decorated with stnnb1i of colored lights and ( 'hnstmas figures, have long been appreciated by the parade spectators and pan1c1panls. .\s the)' cruise by. pany hosts aboard 8G-foot yachts routinely yell < hnstmas greetin~ to fellow part} hosts ins1 1e m1lhon-dollar homcs. \•ho respond with warm sm1ks and ra1~d champagne glasses. But wh1k the boaters decorate their 'e~\Clfl with an eye toward poc;s1blc Jwards from the Newport Harbor .\rt·a Chamber of Commcrcc. the C hmtmas home decora10~ ha\e gone "1nually unrecognized for their et1on~. And since the '7<h enag} L rises. homeowners have not been as "'tiling to decorate with as muth enthusiasm as they once did This year. however. all that is ~tarting to change. The chamber. wtth the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, 1s sponsonng the first Harbor Home Llght ho"' to encourage residents and businesses on the harbor to decorate their home'> and buildings for the holidays. The compeut1on is intended w ht.'Come an anoual event in conJunt· t1on with the Parade of Lights "If we hved back east, or in other pam of the country. yo u'd lcel 11 when it's Chnstmas because 1hc weather 1s cold. sometimes miser- able. and so fonh." said chamber President Ralph Rodhe1m. "But here. we don't have snow on the ground. so Chnstmas in Newport Beach 1s the Parade of Lights. A.nd to enhance that entire hollda' am- biance. we hope that homes and businesses paruc1pate by decorat· ing." Ten homes and three businesses were selected for awards followrng a Monday night harbor cruise hosted b} Mom and Carol Kirk of Balboa Island aboard their boat, the Hanaho Judges were Ne)Vport Beach Mayor Phil Maurer; Daily Pilot Publisher Karen Wittmer and E.ditor Frank Zini; Mike Rumbold. president of Household Bank: Ray Kovacs. gen- eral manager of the Newpon Beach Mamon hotel. and Penny Rodhe1m. out 1n huge ""hlle lights Third went to to a home in China Cove featunng .. , think 1h1s 1s going 10 be a good wife of the chamber pres1den1. a home on the south side of Lido live trees made from orange stan." Rodhe1m 'Nltd "This 1i. lhe The Judges reached a conscn~u\ for Island where the decorator ~!rung a Chnstmas lights. Second place went t1mt' of }'Car when N1:wport Beach " three awards 1n each of four "eparate garland of lights and a huge 10 a home on Linda Island Wlth wh ile mol>t .,, 1s1ble and ~oplc should bt· cateiones 1n add111on to an u\ erall \hnstmas wreath across the upsta1r; lights lining 11s pen meter and enclo'I-encouraged to panic1pate 1n thr swcepstal.es "'inner A. list ol winning balcon) 1ng the dock .\ peninsula home near Chnstmas festP0 1lle~ decorators. howe\-cr.1s 1ncomplet1: The Publ1)ht:r's Trophy for the 10th Street l.'1lh "Noel" spelled out 1n "It's lime to celebrate lht• wondcr') No entrance fees or form\ wat• hou~ w11h the Best Use of Lights goes white lights captured third place. of Newpon Beach ·· requc~~. J~~s -''e"'1~ the ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ houses from the boa1-"'"crc familiar ,, "'Ith several of the homes and 1he1r o"'ners. but the remainder "t'rc 1dcnt1fied onl) b} their ap~arance and appro.>.1m:m· location 1tlnnamed home o"ncr\ "'"ho rc- cogn11e the dcscnpuon nf thl·1r Christmas dt'l"Orat1om JH' en- rnuraged to tontatt the Dail) l'llot I The "t't'p\ta~t·' I mph\ goc., to the Roger Bn-:in homl' on the Balboil Pcnin'>ula lined ""11h rnlortul light' and decorated "'llh hugl' red 1..1ndlt·' :i ( hmtmas tree topped h~ a 'tar and uthcr ) ule11de light'> In the commerual eatt·gnn tor harbor husint'l>'>t'' Jim Dale''> Villa '-lo' a restaurant on Wnt C oast H1ghw3) "'as the Judge,· fa,ontl' Tht• Villa Nl" a \1.3' decoratcd "'-llh a Santa ( lau) tigurc riding 1n a gundnla, pulled b) dolphin'> crnnd place was a\llarded to thr Balboa Pa"1lion "'h1ch augmented m )Car-round light d1spla~ "'1th colorful Chmtmas lights lining 1ts bap1cw ""lndow~. The Bahia l onnth1an 'athl Club captured third place tor 11) mulu<olorcd lights and the cl uh·~ burgee done 1n Chnstma' light\ The President'\ Troph~ for lht• tkst l •se of .\nimauon 1s a"'arded to the Balboa Island home of M(lrn and Carol "irk v.ho rnmtructcd J huge. bnghtl~-lit Chnstmas trt•r atop their homc and topped that >Ntlh a blinking star Second place goes to a home on cast Lido Island that combined se"eral C 'hnstmas figure-; while third place "'"ent 10 a V1ctonan-\t\-lc Balboa Island home with llS . h\e trees adorned w11h llghtc; and elcc1ron1c bird chirps. The Mayor's T roph > for the Rest Holiday Theme g~s to the Lido Island home of Mart)' Lockne)' who decorated the upstairs balcony with a huge Santa Claus. a c;le1gh. reindeer and assorted lights. Second place went 10 Bill Campbell's home on Bayside Dnve where the words .. Merry Chnstmas" and .. Happy New Year' were spelled ' . I've found the Spirit ... The Holiday Spirit that is! It was at Le M1d1. Chef Walter and Maric:as French Country Home' Be it on Christmas or New Years Eve I'll let them wrap me in their warm and cheerful hospitality and pamper me wnh Chef Wal ter's incomparable cu1sine1 675-4904 1 2 Party Pa ckages to Choose From] Packa1e #I-PARTY ONLY 7 p.m to 1 a m , champaKne greellnK on arr1"JI. Prime Rib fC'aSI, no hos1 b.:lr wrv1ce, well drink, beer and winf' $2.00 Midnight Champagnt"' Toast, Danrf' to our Big Band in the D(·I MJ1 Ball I Room Pariy favors and hc1ts $85.00 Pr1(( .. , pt\f <uupl1· 11IH\ 1WPw1t t' & 14• Package #2-PARTY & ROOM All of the abov<', plus you stay tht• niRht with U\ $125.00 PhC~ pt-'f • ouph' ptu) ""~'"'' r & '"' Im. ludt•\ '°'"" t111 '~' Rl""rva11on' 1 onltrmed b~ 11•frph11nr •nil"""' tw ~·~"j t" u .. , 1·11• twr Jb1h b~ mdtl or •' th" B"""' t..rill~ • .,.,.,., ' •h"~ 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa · 557-3000 ext 234 Christmas Day Dining at .. .e:AIRPOR'I ER INN-. -~ a --HOTEL-· . • s,~ Presenting - • Roast Tom Turkey • Roast leg of Lamb • Roast Leg of Pork • Broiled Filet Mignon • Standing Rib Roast • Broiled Halibut Steak '8.95 s 11.25 '9 95 s 16 .25 s11 95 '9.95 Served with cream of mushroom !tOUp or hearts of romaine salad, fre h fruit cup Jnd traditional dessert. Children's Menu ~5.95 (12 & Unde r) 12 Noon to 8:00 PM. in the Julie Crnkovidl and Ga~ Johftson put the hmshtn& touches on the Ctmstmas tree at Gulli~'s. V111t Gullwtr s fof 1 real old fashioned Christmas experience. You will delight with tht holidl~ tr1nstorm1tion, 1nd It's not too late to make your reservations for Christmas 1nd New Year's Eve. The menu win be limited to prime ub. roasted Lon~ Island duck. 1nd Australian lobster tJils. with no ldv1nce 1n prtCes 3421 Via Udo. Newport ~ach 8tf editerraneari CRoom 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine 833-2770 Reservations Accepted Databook/ Friday. Oecembef 20. 1985 21 1 1 l I I ~---· . ,. - -& . tlolidayo· • WINE FOR A PRESENT when the winery staned making • • • senous vanetal table wines in recent From Pace 20 d«ades. One source offru111n the old ~· 1 h days was the loganberries v.own on _.;i_e_. _M_1_ch_e_11_e_u_sed __ to_be_a_fi_ru_1_1 _an_d __ be_rry __ w_in_e_ry_. _A_l _t_a_1_bec_:a_m_e_h_1_s1_o_ry__, lhe tiny island named Wh idbey'$ an Puget Sound. Unable 10 sell the propcny or the be mes for a fa1 r pnce. the land went unused for years It wasn't practical to pick the bemes because one reason for their excel- lence is slow and uneven npeni ng. making it 1mposs1ble to harvest them by machine. One of the winemakers at the Chateau had some small expenence w11h liqueurs and proposed the idea of Wh1dbey's. Test batches knocked everyone out, and the entire crop was turned into 6,000 cases of the most delicious berry liqueur ever. The only problem is that unlike many com- pe11t1ve products, no extracts or an1fic1al fla vors are used. It 1s made exclusively from fresh Wl11dbe)" s Island loganbemes. so there will never be great quantity, even though more berries will be planted. Iniual plans called for test market- ing in several states and maJor markets. It's premiere m Washington has been so ausp1c1ous that 11 1s becoming doubtful an} of the rest of us are going to be able to bu) Wh1dbey's before 1986. Washington State hquor stores can't k«p 11 1n stock and are actually taking advance orders and telling customers their number on the waiting hst. GOLDEN ANNIVERSA RY - Brother Timothy. the real life symbol of The Chnst1an Brothers wtncl') " relcbra11ng fift y years in the win \' business this year. and was rcccnth honored at a very special dinner in San Francisco M) fa vontc comment from thl\ talented. modest and self-effacing man had 10 do with wine and aging. "WmC' does 1mprovt' 'i'1th age th~· t""ii•----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il----:---:--------1 older I get the belier 11 ta~tes ·· ~N ~!l~g.,u J~~~..r'l'm . If,_~ ~ ~,1 ~ >9UL;,_R, • Call for reservations 548-7418 Caterin Available Open for Lunch & Dinner 215 Riverside Ave. Newport Beach CHRISTMAS DAY ----a la carte----• As Only The French Can Do It Wedn~by, Decemher 25 from 11 ~O 1\M tu 9 )0 PM SIR ~r J°'C'"°"· SI 0 duldrcn txn .md un&:r Enun..1lnml!tlt 11 30 AM 10 I "1 PM .. 111\l ' JO 10 9 00 PM Special holiday menu .iv .. 111.inlr thm11i.:h<111t the J..y JI (:,ife fle11n ~lioru 5U~r,u:J Valet p.ulcm~ 1& <omphmrntdry Tax .rnd grat111t1c:1 nm mduded HOTEL MERIDIEN ~ NEWPORT BEACH I 'w,'() Mat Arthur Blvd , ~rt ~. h. C A •1]1-«.\ ( 71 ~) I;" .f~'I. I 14\l ~: I •1o11;. Tnvd Comp:tn10n of ,A.., Frantr 11 Datebook/ Friday. December 20, 1985 Gala New Year's Eve Party/ Live Entertainment by Jakata ,. D ancing 'till 2 AM , . l ) Party Favors ,~,, 1 Dinne r Specials · 1, an d Gourmet D ining / L J 30 E. J 7th St . Costa Mesa 646-8855 ----------------------------· COME TO OUR HOUSE FOR A FESTIVE ~-~--~;-~ BA KED RED SNAPPER BELLE M EUNIERE CORNISH GAME HEN BROILED LAMB CHO PS BROILED NEW YORK STEAi< PRIME RIB OF BEEF AUSTRALIAN LO BSTER TAIL VEAL PICACATE "" All Entrees Include Clam Chowder or Mixed Green S.alad With Choice of Oreulngi String Beans Almondine, Rice or Boiled Pus led Potala in ~cket'\ DfNNER s.nd Frwn 4 P.M. DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT HA TS • HORNS • NOISEMAKERS • ETC. <1.Trofun~ouse 32802 So. Coaat Hirhway (At Crown Vall•y Parkway) Monarch Bay Plaaa • South La1una ReHrvationa 496-5773 • 499-2626 Tree For Life a worthy cause L1ghl up someone's life th" C'hnstmas ... contnbute to the T n:e lor Life program. sponsored by Corona del Mar High School Ke>wanct1c 5 fci1 L nned Cerebral Pals' .\s\OC'1a11on ul Orange ( ount) .\ spectacular JO-foot < 'hn\trn.1' tree ha~ lx•en donated to bc Jclor.itcil w11h "Light\ of Lo\t•" to Ii\• purchased b) the rnrnrnun11y. Al· cording tO l ( p ~pukC\\A.OffiJn Kath\ Krouse the tnmmunll} hason. "Peopk ma) 'bu y' a hght for a minimum donauon of S5 00 - although 1he:r do no1 actuall> kCC"p 11. the) will gather with others on Monda). Dec 23 fo r a fest 1"c ( hnstmas program. From 7 to 9 p.m .. all Lhosc who ha ve purchased lights will watch as the tree comes alive 1n a spectacle of ligh1s. The program will bc held at the Corona del Mar Community center. loc.ated on the comer of 51h and Ins Strccb. For more 1nformat1on. contat l T1ffan) Reynolds at (7 14) 76()-0544 GULLIVER'S CHRISTMAS EVE 'i..oa6 '1•/•ad 'Due~ ~u.tr•llan ~ter ~•ii '1'rime ~bl of C&~f H:J:i ·84 1 I 1"44H:.! MA C AHTll PH IHVJNF ....,_..,IT ON THE TOWN THE BARN Have the prime of your life chooetng from l.he enenaive 25 item menu ::,teaks, aeafood, aalada. ltAlian and '-feaica.n diahee, and more. Western charm and country ambience Lunch M-F, Dinner M-S, Happy hour M-F 4:30-7 p.m. atellite diah Live entertainment and danc:ing !'>un. Cbampqne Buffet Brunch 10-2:30. Banquet facilitiea. 14982 Redhill, Tuatin. 259-01 15 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Yes' They are the oritinal. Famou1> for their one-and·a·half pound Porterhouae fteab and Ceaturinic display broiling. Proudly tervioi for 24 yeara. Lunch Mon.-Fri I I -2. Din ner ni1ht.ly Mon.-Fri. from 5 p m 'at & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd .• Co.ta Meaa. 642-9777 BENNIGAN'S F'reah food served with a 11de of fun Menu features unjque appet.uen, ~alada, ~afood, croiaaa.nl Mn<l wiches, burgera, Mexican dishei, and an exciting brunch menu. Lunch and dinner from 11 a.m weekdays. Brunch 9.3 ofl weekends Full bu with specialty drink• Happy hour 4.7 weekdaye. In C'Ollta Meta. Sooth Cout Plua parlung lot by Sak'• Filth Avenue 241 39:\8 In Weauninater, 545 Wutminater Mall 891-4522. Dancing eveninga tn WettminateT location. BOB BURNS Superb ia the word to det1Cribe this fine dininr eetablishmenL Serving Newport for 18 years. 1pecialiung 1n Anrua ra.ited beef. lhe finest you can get. Alao featuring fresh fiah, veal and chicken. The linen covered table&. candles and fr•h Oowert add to the elegance, with booths and high back cha.in for privacy Fljcllerins lant.erna and clauiu.1 music capture the charming and warm atmoapbere. Open for lunch, dinner and their 1plendiferoua Sun· day brunch. EJ:t.en1jve wine list. :11 Fuhion laland. 6«-2030 BRISTOL BAR a GRJLL- At Holiday Tradi~onally an all American favorite place to eat and priced for Camily dinin1. Everything fromJ'uicy ateads and chopA w apeci chicken diah.. and ( re1h aealood. Bounteous aalad bar. Sumptuowi daily luncheon buffet. Open daily for diniq and cocktails. 3131 Briatol St.. Coat.a Meaa. 557-3000. CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Authent.lc country dlninc. feeturin1 &u1.em Com Fed Beel-Prime Rib, Creeh ...tood and 1pecla1Wn1 in their fU>oua pen.fried 1teab, and deeema, Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 3. Dinner Mon.-Sun. 6 p.m. (Dinner reeervationl suar-ni.ect>. Authentic w .. iem decor, dandnc and live mueie in t.M Mloon. Oy.r Rd. Edt/N"'J>Of\ Fwy., Santa Ana. 6'9·l612. OILLMAN'8 • The DUbuD famil1 Ila famoua for their traditional warm hospi1.11laty and fine food FtneKt prtme rih tn Balboa and freeh fi11h daily ('um plete dinner s~ials daily Friendly service and a fun, delightful at moephere Open daily for lunch and dinner Brun.h S11t 11ncl Sun liOt E Balboa. 613 7126 THE BIDE-AWAY Tired of eating out al plal'~ with nu privacy? Search nu more' Thi'.' Hid .. awa)' provides prtvacy with 11..11 lxlol ha 11nd part11 wn1>, perfect for business luncheons and romanl1t' dming. All newly deC'or11ted offering a relaxini.t atm08phere The sp<>c1al· ties are seafood and st.A!ak.s. Af fordable dining for the whole fam ily Variety of daily specials Home- made soup& and 11auces Beer & wine served alllll. 5874 F.d1nicer at Spring dale in Manna Shopping Villaxe Huntingu,n Beach ')411 fiald JOLLY ROGER Great American food und 111 the hesl prices. The .Jolly Rl•l(er ha1< always been known ai. 11 1e1>0d f11mil)' valut.> restalltant Thi' menu features breakfa.st, lund1 and dinner w11h 11 l&r11:e variety of d1~hl's to ch11use from From egg d1she . griddle cakes, burgen;, sandw1rhe.., salads to c:omple~ dmneN> of <1eafood. steakb. chicken and dehc111uJ< de11 serts Family owned fur :\fl year~ with the friendhetit ... t>rv1c:e in town 400 S Coast Hwv , l.a1tun11 Hl'111'h 494.:U:ti 1CALIFORNIAN HEMINGWAY'S In the st vie 11f 1 hr m11n h1m~l'lf, Hem1ngwa,•'11 ti< II 1-elebrauon uf adventure, of romanl'e and tht art of li\-lDJ. An award winning res· taurant offenng European cuH11ne with a California 11ccent and an extensive wtne ltst Dinner nightly Lunch M-F. Thr .otmosphere 1s warm and friendly and lilied with enthuaiasm. E4t.ahhRhed •mre I 9n. this re11t8urant/cafe 1~ l11<•8fed 1n Curona del Mar 111 l'"c11ic ( t>aJll Hwy at MacArthur Hlvrl 67:1 0120 MONAc o·g F:11penenc-e larH11~t11 1 11hfurn111 nouvelle creattuns al'l'!'llt~ w11h o F'rench nau, while dtntng 111 lln elegant wat{'rfront '<t'lllng nver look1oi Newport Bay 1-:nJOY 11 vast ~lection of enlr~~ for hrunch, lunch, and dinner 10 addition ltl the oyster bar or 11ft.ernuon tellll on thf' Bay, making Mon11co'a e v1ory apecial treat. Mont1co'~ i11 lnrat..d acroea from N('wport Import.a in the Tok.Ai Bank Bldit et :\:l:l:l W Coa.st Hwy, Newport Beach Phone in your reeervatinn~ •t 171 •I 646·1'>2:l6 Lf'S RESTAURANT J( you love Chinese food . you're sur~ to •"l<>Y dinlnc be,., u Li'• pmm· iM1 truly authentic Cbjneee rood. The menu otr1n a wide varietv of u ouc d i8hea, from a la carte I.Cl combinations. Breathtaking decor 10 a llupremely beautiful al moaphere Tropical d riok11 lo quench your thirst. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adam&, H untington Beac h. 962-9115 3H N Beach Blvd., Anah~1m 827 1210 '1'HE LOTUS Enter the Orient and experience the exrellence of Mandarin and Szechwan Cuisines. Authenllc Chi· ne~ di11hes especialJy prepared hy muter chef Liu. The Lotus can offer culinary masterpieces to your liking. The lovely dining area 111 dominated with pictures of the Lotus Oower· the symbol of purity in Chin~ culture. F.njoy fine Ch.1 nese dtnmg 8li well as wine. spm u and hOt1p1tahty at the Lotus. Located 1n Harbor \enter at 2:«>0 Harbor Blvd 10 \r18t.a Mesa Call li41i :1:\:11 MANDARIN GOURMET A truly special place to dine, the Mandann Gourmet hu been a gold award winner and owner, Michael Chiang was vo~ R.e.taurateur of the Year Specializing tn Peking. Shanghai, Suchwan and Hurut.n cutStnes, they offer an array of deli· cac1es including Peking Duck, dumplings, whole fiah and more sumpuous dishes Elegant at m011phere. impeccable service and exten111ve wine hat. 1500 Ada.ms, rosta MeM. li40 19:\i PAVILION Large Pagoda hu1ld1ng beAuufuUy decoralt'd rettaurant. Finest and freshest 1nicred1ents, no MSG Tan tahzing cu1s1ne that excites tht> palate. Fine serv1ce. Four large rooms. ample banquet facilities. Champagne lunches and early bird dinners. Spe<"1al holiday feasts. We welc:ome compRny Christmas parties anJ lad1e11' club meetinl(S. "You won't be hungry an hour later at the Pav1l1o n ." Ma n darm/S1.echuan cuisine. 14110 Cul ver Dr1vf". lrvine 5S 1-1688. Lunch & Dinner Daily, Bar. Casual dress, reservauol\8 &uggested. Lunch from 11 30, dinner from 5:00 p.m CCJNTll\ENTAL MEDITERRANEAN ROOM • Airporter loo Conj[ental and secluded from the bully a1rpon surroundings The Mediterranean Room offe~ superb t'onttnentaJ cuiame for lunch. drn- ner and Sunday brunch. Top enter tammenl ntghdy m lhe Cabaret Lounge. The Captam's Table is open for dining 24 hours. Perfect for watchins California sunset.I ia the Flight ~k l..ounce. The Airp<>ner lnn a located at I 8700 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. 833-2770. MARCEL'S Voil•! Marcel! Dtllfht/ulJy retr.b 1ng menu fMtunnJ freah M&food ind Lowalane C-.jun 1pecialt1. Gourmet ny.ter bar. Eietant yet caaual atmoapbe~. Live ent.eNin ment and danciq r .. twinc OC'1 fineat ent4Jrtainment. Dancin1 under the 1t.ara! Lunch fTom l l a.m. Dinner oi(ht.ly Crom 6 p.m. Oyster bar till 1:00 a.m. 130 E. 17th St.. Co.ta MeM. 646·88M. PUFFIN'S An adventure 1n natural entin~. Fresh quality ingTedient.8 prepared ma simple yet elegant way Award w1nnmg recipes Garden setung in a European Cafe style atmoephere Casual breakfut and lunch. Formal dining for dinner Sun ·Thurs 7 a.m. 10 p m., Fri & Sat ttll l l p m 3050 E. Cout Hwy. C'orona del Mar 640· I 5 73. RIVIERA ~lu to !Cfar1uus 1erv1ce in an elegant, intimate atmosphere F:1 pertly prepared continentaJ du1hes by Chef Richard Bergner, 111nce 1970 Thu; award winrung reti taurant also offers an eu .ena1ve win!' liat. and excels m tableside prep arallollli ftnd flambes. Open for Lunch I l.30-3 p.m .. Dmner from 5 p.m E1tcellent banquet fac1ltt1e11 Cloeed Sun and hohda,"l> .tl:tl :-.. Bmtol. Cc•ta Mesa. 5411-'~u FRENCH CAFE FLEURl Take a M'lll in Cafe Fleuri for break fut. lunch or dinner En1oy &n u qu11ite env1rorunent influenced b\• 11 French touch. Hot jazz Monday through Friday from 5:00 till 9"110 p.m and an outat.andmg wh1lt- glove brunch make this Cafe thl' place to m~L Open 7 days a w~k. 6:00 1.m.·10:30 p.m. Moderate!" priced 4500 MacArthur Blvrl Newpon Beach. 476-2001 LE BIARRJTZ Ellperience exquia1te Frl'nl'h pm' rncw CU8llle while dtntng 1n thu- int1mate French chat.eau. ~pe<'1al lies include rack of lamh, vu.I Marsala and a beautiful sele<·tmn of fresh fish. Homemade award win· nmg dMUru. EnJOY Sun brunch with unltm1ted champagne, an ela borftte buffet. 11 hot entret> and deuert-all served in a coey relu ed atm08phere. Full bar with domestic and imported wine self'<' t1ons. Lunch, Moo. Fn., Dinner seven nt(bts. Sunday bruMh 414 N Newport Blvd .. Newport Rearh 645-6700 LE CHARDONNAY Th!! finest m classic French and nouvelle cul8ine m plush 11urrn11nd inga. Excite your ffnllfl8 wtth Su preme of Du<'i. with poached C11li fornia Fias or Lobster Casserole in 1:1 Chardonnay wine sauct' with chanterelJe;i Exte1Wve select11\n nf Wtnel! from 11 temperatun.-i:on Lrolled ~llar Lunch Mon ~·ri 11.30-2:30. Dinner Mon -Sat (rum 6.:lO. Sun brunch l 1·2 30 1 n Re,UI try Hotel. l8800 MacArthur Blvd , lrv1nl' 752 8777 LE MJDI Sever1l t.hinp make thU. award win ninl hideaway lrUJy special: W 1lter. their Swiea chef, trained in sume of I.he beat h<>u.la; Palace St. Monu Place G1t.ud, Baur au t..c. Zunch Authenti c c u111nl' Provenca.le 11uonal ioum•' '• Uvala-a Su.nct.y bninch to un1qU\" 1t'1 like ateppini b.ck m u mr lo •n era when excellence of Cood • matched by ceneroua boap1t.aLty, a hoepitaJit~ ranly found th4!M d•YI Join Manca and Walter 1n their head\ country home. Lunch, din ner and u.nday bNneh. &nquet CaclUt.i• Cloeed Monda,-. 3421 v .. Lldn, Newport e..c.b 6'7~-4904 , ,._ INOIAN ROYAL KHYBER .. Telle an enchan~ .)OUrne' 1n1 .. lndta without leaving Orange \1,un ty Authentic Tandoori d1'1h~' elegantly present.eel 10 the Mu(hul trad1llon. Meat and fi h d11;h!' prepared and ma11nated in a hlt>nd o( herbs and fresh gTound 'Plt'l'., l mpreasive design and decor t11k,.. you back to the 16th n·n111n Lunch. dinner. Sunday brun<'h 1000 Br18tnl S1 . Newp0n Rearh i'5:l-5WO ITAUAN ~ARCELLO'S This award winner offe,.., an u tem11ve menu Spt'c1ahztn!( tn ptllll.tle- veal, r1opp1nu and 1htir tam11u.' handmade p1ua E.!t11bll,hed i>llWt' l 9-:·1 tlu~ family vwnt'd rNSlaurant has captured the heart!. .,f ltAl11in fuud luven. Luni:h \llun Fri l>in ner 7 n11tht.:.11 wttk 1 ··111:! Hl'arh 111 Slater. H 11n11n111 .. 11 Ht'11• h ~.!'>:'M)fi VILLA NO\'A A be11t1ttful ba\ VII'"' t r~islt'' thr romantic setlln!( thlll hl\lj m11dt-th.- \' 11la Nova is ·~Pt'1'1al kind .. 1 plis1 1 fur U\ er lift' 'e11.r'> !-tupt-rh , •Jl~lfl• from Central and "'"rtht>rn 11,,1, ~ervl'd in Old V. 11rld rh11rm F \ teni.1ve Wtnt' 11111 IJ111nc·r 111i:hth Purno bttr ~ ull n1t'1111 1111 1 1)1 1 n ll 11 V. !'l!t t'111U1t H"'' ,, .. ,..p .. rt Beach i;.i·1 -.w, NAGISA RESTAl'R.\="1' Th11 fine little .lapant>'<' rt"•lll 1nt111 ll~lallt.e!> '" ~w.h1 lt'ffiJ'llftt IH•I ler1vftk1 Thi' ~W1h1 l>rtr '' 1•r• par.-,! b" their 111m111i-. lt1p111 ,.,, Chet truh d tl"t'lin.,: "' l><'tr1~ r lapan lort>et hir '"' 11:11111111: •ll'h b11~ &rt' a lt•I ,,1 111n I hnm~ r.• •rt ab<l 11va1lable 0pt'n 1 UI'' thr11 '•II tur ltm1·h 11nd d1nnf'r \"441 ~-' '"''' Hw\ l t•nina dt>I \i•r • • t lq IVEXICAN M l ('ASA Their hwi<l 1, h~ .. 1 trip '"\\,.,, H1l'<p1t11lr1' ..:•It'' h11111i 1n h.111·• "'"~ thetr mutt.. \I 1 "'•l ,., '' • •"' or m .. homt' ,, "~" h........ fo ,,,,,. l1•hed ~int t I 1 _ •I • n ·• • r• • lrttncb tnJ"' •iinini: hr11 11,,., da1h lr.•m 11 d m 1111 I 11n1 h I• n ner and C"o. kt.111~ l-.ntt-rt.s1•1n1o 111 \\Pd ~l. tul(htA 1n 1hr ~urr Rt~m ~~ 1-. 17th "' 1 '""' \1,.,.., S.5 71i26 ~RA.L HEALTH'Y FORTI CARROT, -o.11("1f>U9 fuh1on foud Jl'l'f Henn Seftratrom D\a<'O'.-r th11t n-al rood (.eltJ\I o( eaU~ l(l'Ht \Allln« mPal~ p,-.~red d •1h, naturel and hM!thv OnginaJ l'f'<'IPf" ,..,,,,_h JUICft lqUH'aed daih A K~•t pll<."e for Oinn.r 7 daya from 11 • m uoday Cbam~~ Rrunr h Rr tWMn Bullocks and I Ma,nin S.1 COMt Plau, l~r l..vtl Mf; 9700 OetM>ook/ Frld9Y. Oeoembet 20. 1985 ZS -- ., ' t t I -· ANTHONY'S PIER 2 The Southern Calir. Reetaurant Writ.era voted this one the winner of the beat value reatauranta. Their tea.food ia the talk or the town with 30-35 freeh fiah daily. CBS Tele- viaioo claima they have the beat happy hour in Oranre County. Menu bu calorie count for the weicht conacioua. Open nightly for dinner. Located oo the beautiful Ne wport Bay at 103 N. Bayside Dr. &40-5123. CAFE LIDO Known Ill! Newport'• Cannery Vil lage J87.2 spot. F.n.JOy gourmet food with gourmet jazz in an intimate and cozy atmOf!phere. Dinner nightly 6 p.m. to midnight. Enter tainment nightly 9· I :30. Sun. jazz session 4-1 a m. Happy jazz hour 5-ij Mon. -Fri. Ample parlung. 2900 Newport Blvd .. 675-2968. THE CANNEJlY Beach. . Thia historic •aterfront landmark in Newport'• Cannery Villace fea- turee fresh local eeefood and Eut- em beef. Conaiatently Sood Mrvice, open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Cha.mpqne Brunch and Harbor Cruiaea. Ent.erta.inment nichtly and Sun. aft.emoona. Enjoy the lounge food ga1Jey-1uperb clam chowder! 3010 LaFayette. 675-5777. REUBEN'S OP NEWPORT Thia ii the orisinal and bu been aerving Newport Beach for 25 yeara. Theit specialty is aeafood and at.eili. Chef a epeciaJ aelectiona daily and famowi for their brouted chicken, too! A beautiful waterfront view of Newport Bay enhances the atmoapbere. Petfect fot buaineaa entertaining and romantic dining. Located at 251 E. Coul Hwy., New- port. Reeetvationa accepted. Phone 673-1506 : THE REX OF NEWPORT Located on the oceanfront acrou Crom the Newport Beach pier, The Rex ia t.he Orance Cout'a moet eitcluaive eeefood reataurant. Well known for tr.h Hawaiian gourmet fiab aelect.iona and apeci&J.Wng in aw.et Channel laland abalone, ten- der veal and prime meet.a. The •arm ambiance or the pedded booth.a, 1othic paintinp and t.he well atocked wine rack.a lend to Rn'• convivial atmoapber4, The Reit of Newport ia the choice or local.a aa weU aa viait.ora. Recipient of the preatisioua Travel-Holiday award. Caaual/ele1ant attire. Lunch, dinner. Call 675-2666 for reaervationa. V aJet puking. BUSTY PELICAN Fr.h lea.food and lot.a or it! Come dock yourself here and dine over· looking the beautiful Newport Bay. Featuring 15 t.o 25 frelh fiah aelec- tiooa daily from around the world. No wait eeefood ba.r in the lounge. Lunch, Dinner. Sun. Brunch in Newport. 2735 W. Coast Hwy., 642-3-431. ln Irvine-Lunch. Din- ner, and Happy Hour. 1830 Main, 546-477•. TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a atep back into time to a place where you can dine at your own leiaure. Enjoy the romance or old Newport with a panoramic bey view. Excite your aesuea with their aematiooaJ eeefood and tradit.iooaJ favoritiee. Break.Caal 7 a,m., Mon.· Fri .. Lunch 11-'4 Moo.-Fri., Dinner •-11 Mon.-Sat. Sat. and Sun. Brunch 7 _., Oyster 8a.r Fri., Sat. le Sun. Ba.nquet facilitiee up t.o 600. .00 Main St., Ba.lboe. 673""'633. SAIL LOFT Located above the JoUy Rocer in L.,una. thia cocy reltaurant Cee· turee fine freeh eee!ood with ocean view dining. Enjoy the oyatet ba.r in a warm at.mo.phere and decor or nautical motif. The eeefood menu featuree awordrl.lb, ahtimp, halibut, acallope and many other aelect.iona. The oyater ba.r offera oyster shoot.era, clams. crab &. ahrimp cocktail and aJ.o hot diahea. The Sail Loft. a reetaurant that is dedi- cated to the tradition of oomiadery. .00 S. Cout Hwy., Laguna Beach. •94-3358 THE W AllEHOUSE Newport'• mmt innovative water· Cront dininr nperience. Chef Cha.rlee Ka1qia.n Ceaturee freeh aea· food and intetoational cuisine. Hi(bJy acclaimed, awatd winni111 Sun. Brunch. aJ.o Ceaturing petio dinina. incredible O)"llet ba.r, el· quiaite ambience, uoeptional Live entettainment. Ba.nquete and cater- ing available. Lido Villqe, Newport Beach. 673-•700. GRAND DINNEJl THEATEll lmpr...ive dining and protea.ion.al prod uctioDI AN aure to pleue each Lime you visit. The enraordioary butret olfera roeat baron ol beef, slued ham with a fN.itaauce. Geor-fia chicken with peechee and 1lue and the Mahi Mahi ia Mrved in a ~t aauoe. Tri-color rettuccini and cream ii a real favorite. Enjoy dinner and a play tonichl! Grand Dinner Theater located within the Grand Hot.el in Anaheim at 1 Hotel Way. Call 772-7710. HA R LEQ U I N DINNER THEATER Every customer can be Hpect.ed to be treated like a celebrity. The theater offera acrumptioua meala with top productions in an elegant atmoaphere. The 1umptuoua bufCet includea rout ba.roo of beef, chickeD and (iah diahee, putu, aalade, vecetablee, and sinful dea- terta. The Sat. and Sun. brunch indudee a variety or ea diahee. The Celebrity Terrace la available for private dinin1. The individually decorated private b.lcony room• overlook the '50-aeat honeeboe shaped main room. The Hailequin ia located at 3503 S. Harbor in Santa Ana. CaU 979-7550. GUIDE TO ORANGE I :c.•AST R• *: 1-n1 1~_4_ - I -:::1 ~ ~ ~ ·~t+o ~ CZ., ~ '8 ~ :\ ·~ I~~ ·$ '8 ~$ ~ ·~ ~ § ~ ~ 4' /4'.I if# Restaura nt \.)::i ·~ § ~ $ ~~ ~~ ~'fl ~ 'J ~ ~ ~ ~~"-~ -AIRPORTER INN lirnlO M..-Arlhur RI lrvt~ 11.1.1 r..;o I ·onunenlal $9.flO·S 18.95 $4.75-$8.95 $+> ~10 S 10 f.CI 'mm $:1 110 .. 7 • • • 111 700 • ANTHONY'S PIER 2 "'"8"'"d rr .. m S6.9!', .i.:IO ti ;to • up ll• lo.'IN IW~I>• "'""""""~!)«) .1~1 :t.:111 11 ::10 • :mo TBEBARN l\mt'ric11n ht1m $4 ~f, 14'92 R.edhlll,. 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