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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-01-03 - Orange Coast Pilot\ I ,-- .......... ·~-- l:r FOMCMT8•AI •l;miiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiil • RIDA Y, JANUARY 3, 1986 . . 'Noisy' flights"to top60aday Takeoffs will increase from 46 to 78; airlines could have had as many as 98 By STEVE MARBLE Of .. lMir .......... Daily jet departures from John Wayne Airn<>rt will be pe]Jllitted to increase from an average of 46 to about 78 during the next three months, according to a memoran- dum issued by the county's airport manager Thursday. Sixty of tbosc departures will be by rquJated, noisier airljners. The number of flights could have soared as hilt}l as 98. but airlines did NE~SLI N[ Reagan acorns Khadaty, prepares for border meeting with Mexico's president./ A7 Tribal war claims 20 lives In South Africa./ A7 Sports Ocean View High drops Its opening game In the King Cotton Classic basketball tournament In Arkansas. /81 Bualneu This may be the year to make money In the stock market./IM INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified .comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports elevlslon eat her AB A3 84-5 B9-11 AS B11 812 Datebook 810 Oatebook A6 Date book A3 811-12 81-3- 0atebook A2 not grab all the avajlable flight slots. la1JCIY because the coming months arc not considered peak traveling times. • The additional flights, which take off over Newport Beach, will be. flown between now and March 31 . The increase in flights is the result of two, St'parate actions b y the County Board of Supervisors, which ap- proved the new flight plan De<:. 18 over the objections of Supervisor Tom Riley. Nation's divorces dawn for 2nd year 1 percentdecline follows 20 year-s - of increased splits WASHJNGTON (AP) -Amen- ca's divorces have declined for a second year, following 20 years of increases, government statistics dis- closed Friday. There were I, I 58,000 divorces m the United States in 1983. 1·2.000 fewer than 1982. the National Center for Health Statistics said in releasing the most recent complete figures available. T hat I percen t drop followed a 4 percent decline between 1981 and 1982, reversing a two-decade trend that had seen the number of divorces in the nation m ore than triple to an all-time high of 1,213,000 in 1981 . Both trends in family composition -with many young people delaying marriage -and the recession in the early years of this decade have been cited as contributing to this trend. It may not be a pennanent situ- ation, noted Jean van der Tak of the Po pulation Reference Bureau. an independent Washington research group studying population. "I think it's a fairly short tenn change, although some people wa~t to interpret it to mean that mamagc 1s getting ~ore solid,". she said.. . Provisional estimates indicate divorces will resume increasing when th~ ftnal figures arc reported for 1984 and 198 S. accord1n$ to· updated statistics publish'ed in Population Today, her group's periodi~I. The l 981 recession was the worst since the Depression of the 1930s, observed van dcr Tak. and at that time the number of household fonna- tions dropped as peopleliclaycd goin off on their own because they simply couldn't afford it. (Pleue .ee DIVORCES/ A:J) Pacific Southwest Airlines was given 18 additional fliah ts usjnl" ultraquiet aircraft. The so-called quiet jets are exempt from limits under the county•s ajrport plan . The rcmajnina 14.S daily de. pa.rturcs-to be permitted in the next three months arc divided amona six other airlines that use John Wayne. These deJ)arturcs make up for flights not used by ajrlines d uring the past year .. AirCal will add an average of 7.7 daily flights while Continental will add 1.2. Three airlines, Jct America, Re-public and Frontier. opted not to add a ny flights. "HistoricaJI this is a YS!Y slow period for airlines." said Alan Murphy, an aide to Supervisor Riley, whose district includes Newport Beach. Peak travel periods generally arc during summer and the Chnstmas ho~idays, he said. Though John Wayne Airpon now is authorized fQr 55 daiJy commercial jct 'departures, there has been an average of only 46 fl~ts leaving the airport m recent months. The figures do not include de- partures by ult.raquiet jcts. which earn that distinctions by posting low decibel readings on noise monitors l~Mnear the end of the runway. Lighting cited in boat tra_gedy Ch a nnel light wa sn't working on n ight ·five pe risbed in s mashl!p~awye r says By STEVE MARBLE Of-0.-,"9ttwl The worst private boating accident in Orange County history would not have happened if Ltic entrance to Huntington Harbour had been lighted properly, an attorney for a power boat pilot charged with man- slauahtcr araued Thursday. Lawyer Gary Pohlson told jurors that bis clicnC. Virl Earles, was unable to sec a huge, unlit buoy until it was too late because a auidina light in the channel wasn't working. The craft, a 20.foot jct boat, smashed into the buoy and sank immediately, k.illing five of its nine pas~ngers. Three others, including Earles. were injured . But Deputy District Attorney John Conley told jurors Earles had been drinkin,a, had loaded the small boat with too many passengers and was operating ·the craft in a reckless manner. A onetime commercial fishcnnan from SeaJ Beach. Earles is charted wi th five counts of involuntarv manslaughter in the Oct. 28. 1984. accident. If convicted on all counts, he could be sentenced to e ight years in prison. His trial opened Thursday before Superior Court Judge Jean Rheinhcimcr in Westminster. Earles and his com panions, dressed in Halloween outfits, were passing throu$h the channel entrance after a late-night cruise to the Queen Mary when the accident occurred. accord- ing to police accounts. Tests showed Earles had a blood alcohol level of 0.11 . slightly above the limit at which the law says a person is too drunk to drive a car. Earles originally was charged w1lh operatina a boat while intoxicated. Teachers' salary fight.top story in Huntington Beach 1Downtown renewal, Bolsa Chica plan.._:_ also ma econtinuing news in 1985 I The year l 98S was a time when teacbcn In the Hu.ntinaton Beach Union Kiah School District flexed their m uKles. Embrotled ioa bitter salary dispute with tcbool board trusteesi t~e ltachc'rs refuted to budF In their neeotiation went out and found ~ ca~tet in sym.,.lhy lwith their C&UIC -Jerry Sull1!AJ1, Bonnie C..sttcY. and Devid Warfteld -and wotked for their election in November. And \bey wound up with just about everythina they ever wan ted :-a 1. 9 percent pay incrca.e that wtU cost S4.47 m illion over three yeen.. bind-ina arbitration and required union mem bership amona an teachcra. El.ewhere in Hunttnaum Bach in I 98S, officia ls made headway on rcdevelopina the dcwiontina down- town rached a compromite on dev~t at the Bola Otica marlil'ndl-and fmtcd over the craahe1 of liaht airplanes at Mmdowlark Airport. The toP story of the year, however, was the bitter and successful fllht put ~p by the 70().plus teachcn for a pay increase. Anaered by pay off en-for a while the best officials would oledae was a I percent hike -more than )()() teachers stayed borne in ~tctt on May 24. That tactic forced officiaJs to shell out about S40,000 in tu,peytta' money for avbltinue teecben. . Five EdilOn tacbcn -Gary Rotda. Don 1-vey, Micbed Shim· poet.~ 8u""t1 and Ken Ammann -made tbctr own kind of pro&esl. 'They l()tftt the last weds of June at ICbool for 2• boun a day. 1even daYI a week. They mede their Aatement without di1n1pcina education. Anotbercontrovmy hit the district but 1he charge was d1sm1ssed because shenfl's deputies failed to arre~t Earles before conducting tht' blood tt'Sl. Pohlson told Jurors the borrowed boat was traveling about 30 mph but was stan1ng to slow m the S)lannel entrance. whert' the speed hmit is only S mph. He said Earles tned to line up the boat for safe passage through the channel. ''He thinks he going do wn the middle. instead he's (heading) straight into the buoy," the attome) said. P,olllson said a guiding hght at the end' 6f a rock jetty in the channel entrance was not in operation, having (Pleue eee LJGBTDNl/ A2) ROBERT BARKER NEWS RE VIEW in the fonn of an edttonal wnnen about AIDS by Michael Shindltr. student editor of the Westminster Histi School paper. District officials S&Jd the cdJtonal was not up co jou.mabsm S\lnd.ards and possibly was libelous. SbincUer protested and, with the help of ACLl:J lawyers. took the dispute '° Onnec Councy "Superior Court. TM coun ordered the district to publish the andt, bul offiaals have fi1td an ~other acbool de'Vt&opment, 2) people -17 of than Edtt0n H Wt (PIJH9 WnJP/A.2) Newport's reaction JDized BJ SUSAN ROWLETT Of~..., ....... Loc:aJ "activists and cu y officials cxptUled mixed feehnp today in the , wJi.c ~a plan announccd·Thursday th'at would add 32.S daily commericiaJ fli&fili1rut of John Wa)'ne Airport for the11ext three months. The additionaJ fii&ht.i wtll be flown between today and March JI. increasi ng the number of fll&hts leavinJ the airport from 46 to 18.S. The Ora~ County Board of Supervison authonzcd the increa;e, allowina commercial .carriers flying out of John Wayne Airport to take advantagt of unused flights. Newport Beach city officials wet:c diaturbcd by-the sudden-~. but said the number offlights could have ~c.n high~~-T he ~ilY .\9.~@uld..ba.v.c (Pl--... IUWP01lT/A2) AUJDPIIOI' •· • 1 Turn to Peg• 88 tor the bMt automobl9' buy• Limited blood supply critical Red Cross officfals bla m e la ck of donors on AIDS hysteria By PAUL ARCHIPLEY 0. ... 0.-, .... -... There 1s a critical shortage of blood tn OTange and Los Angeles counu~ the Red Cross said Thursday. "Ounng_thc holidays people ma.kc a lot of plans. and donating blood isn't among them ," said spokesperson Sandi Lanting of the Asnencan Red Cross's Orange Coun- ty chapter. --· • Yet. there's a btger demand for blobd dunng th.at same period due. in large pan. to an increase in acci~nt victims during thc1lolidays, Lanung said. The combination has dropped blood supplies 30 percent below the Red Cross's nonnaJ supply. Lanung sa.id that's a shortage of9.000 units of blood. "'We're part.Jcularl) 1n need of type O." she wd. Red Cross officials also are com· batung misinfonnaudn about the transmission of ac:quJr·cd· immune deficiency syndrome -AJDS - when donating blood. "You cannot contract AIDS b) giving blood." Lanung said. "We use the needles only once, and clean covmngs on all the beds." A spenaJ blood donor dnve has been launched to combat the short- age. with extended hours at the chapter's fixed locattons and in- creased use of their mobile unns. "We're stepping up our efforts, .. Lanting said. "'We need S.000 donors:· A.t fhc 1tcd Cro!>s's Hunlmgton Beach site in Seapon Square. 18822 Beach Bhd . hours have been ex- (Pleue eee BLOOD/A2) Mesa traffic to be slowed b y roadwork By TONY SAA \"EDRA ' °' .... Delly Nol """' Rush hour traffil along Harbor Boule' ard m C' ostn Mesa 1s expected to be ~lowed b' up to W mmutes beglnn1ng Monda) as installation work cool1nues on a storm drain. Southbound lanes along a shon st~~h of Harbor nonh of Wilson Strett will be closed. while the nonhbound side will narrow to onr lane in each direction. said Bob Rrock. assistant city engmttr The detour. expected to last about (Pleue eee BARBOR/ A2) 'Cream of the crop' vying for Newport Beach's top cop spot , By SUSAN ROWLETI' °' ............... City offic1als arc sorting through 50 l't'Sumes submitted btfort the~ J 1 deadhnt tn search of fhr mo t quahfied prnon to ~ ~ltcted as Newport Beach polttt chief "We have a very stron.a lidd of candidatC"S." said ewport Beach spokesman Duane Munson N"cwpon Beach Pohtt apt l\rb Campbell became acuna pohce chtef Jan l after the depan_wt of Charles Oro . Oros t nnount'ed tu "'"""" mcnt in October. cfTcctJvc 1n July after an c1ttndcd lea"t of abstn« Campbell t:aid ht will be tested for the pos1t1on of pohet" cb1ef until the Cit) appoints Gross' permanent re- placement. Munson said althouah thcrt aJT fewer apphc:ant for the the Job than h~ e'pcctcd. "wt'vc tot the cream of the crop·· Munson sa.1d rwo candidates from with.tn the Newpon Beach Polklt Qt.panment have applied for ~ J)Mtt1on OVJlian and Jaw cnf~ mcnt pe_nonnel have alto tul'Md 1n their resumes. he Ml The .ekctlon procas W\11 bepn in t•-o wecb with the first cvt of Ole aroup. M\lnaon II.Id. TM final de- et ion should be made by tht IC'COftd week I.ft March, M Mid. . , • .. • • rvtne fireftgµters respond o smoKe, gaS line rupture . .,,._ .. D IG MAN ·r=:r. ....... -ud. ...... ., ............ ... H't' I ..._..., 0ruee C'.ounty &eleb1en to Irvine ia unrdaaed ''ldde811 elrly today. Pim:e Mid. Tbe 11.1 did not ianitc. but ~lal mnaifted on the ecene ualil tt wea shut OW. be Mid. ...... Of lbe 111 leek. uafBc OD MaillStrect wudctoured at Harvard A venue and Jamboree Boulevard, polkel&id. • No iajwies or cncmiw eta-. wwe reooned. but tbe iaddalu ·u.a.veDienced motorilll diwned ;wouad tbe broken pipeline and ·~ forced to evacuate the ~ by.ildiaa. • '--<>ranee Cowl"' rtte 0epanmeo1 ) ......... n O.~ Piefu Mid liabt I ~--.....--. allci. Tbe iDcideat ~the teCOnd ... line bnU on Irvine's Ma.in Sueet within I ~ lut Friday, a COD· stnaction crew punctwed a pa main at Ma.in Stftld and Von Kannan A va1ue. No iQjuries were t'CPMe4 iJl that incidmt, but traffic was diverted &om the intenectioo for about one bow. -, !Court orders ~ew rape trial ~in withdrawn consent case SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A new trial wiU be held for a mao ~ with rapine a 14-yar~ sirl whom he said coruented to sex but cbanled ber m.jnd after .inlm:o.wx bepn., Tbe man's rape conviction Was ~vcned by a slate appellate court, which also ordered the new trial in the .Kem County case. A divided state Sftpreme Court this week refused to bear the state's appeal of the reversal David Vela cha~ at qe 19 with raping the girt near Bakcnfield in November 1982. oDJy three of the Supreme Court juatic:lel voted to hear the state's appeal oftbc reversal <klc:ilion by the Stb District Court of Appeal ~our voca~ needed for a-bc:ariq-by the seven-member Supreme Court. Volin& Tuetday in favor of the bcarina were Ol.ief Justice Roee Bini and Justices Allen Broussard and Malcolm Lucas. nae appeals court rulin& now becomes bindina on trial oouns statewide. Aecordina to the appeals court.. --Vela Said the girl consented and didn't say she bad chan&cd her min<l until after penetration; aoci Vela continued the sexual act by force. Asked by-die jury-whether those events would constitute rape, Su- perior Court Judie James Stuart told JUton that be wasn't sure. Vela was convicted, but the appeals · court revened the verdict. Justice Hollis Best said if the jury believed Vela's account. it could convict him of crimes such as assault, but not rape. DIVORCES DECLINE IN AMERICA ••• ~Al -oivorces cost money." me said: "Divorce often 1s a great reflection of the ec·onomic times. I believe the recession was a prime cause for that (the d ivorce decline) happening in 19&3~" With the current improvements in the economy, she said, divorces arc apin increasing, up to an estimated I , I 59,000 in the year endina in September, 1984, and I , 186,000 for the year ended in September, 1 ~85, van der Tak said. •. The changing composition of so- ciety has also been cited as a f~ctor, with the memben of the post World War II Baby Boom generation delay- ing marriage and divorce in order to punue education and careers. The averqe lenath of marri.qt:s which end in divorce is 9.6 years, according to tbe government statistics. Thus, if many marriages started later. those which arc dis. solved will also do so at a later date, according to the population experts. And since.the marriqe rate saged in the 1970s when the Baby Boom postponed that endeavor, divorce could expect.eel to echo that drop a decade or so later. That postpOMmeot of marriage has also resulted in thote maniaaes that db occur iovolvina people wbo are somewhat more mature -a siluftion which tends to reduce the odds of divorce, since maniages arc least stable amona youqer people. .. In 1983, diverce rates were bi&h- est for married men 20-24 years of age (4S.2 per 1,000) and for teenage women ( 48. l ), .. the Center for Health Statistics rcpor1ed. By contrast. the rate was only half that for men in their 40s and one- fourth. the. level of the YOUCIFf-VOUP for men in their 50s. the center said. And the decline was even sharpe1" for women, with those qic:d SO-S4 only one-seventh as likefy to divorce as teens. As people tend to marry later in life. however, the average qe at divorce has i.ncreued somewhat also. The avcrqe qe of divorcina husbands was 36. l iJl 1983, up frm J.4.8 in 1978. ln the same time span tboaverqe qe of wives at djvorce rote from 32.1 to 33.S. The decline in the total number of divorces in 1983 also resulted in a drop in the divoroe rate, to 4.9 per I ,000 persons in~ nation. It was S.O in 1982 and peaked at S.3 in both 1979 and 1981. The new statistics also showed that geographic variation remains strona across the country. The Northeast has the lowest divorce rate at 3.6 per 1,000 people, .down from 3. 7 in L98l.-Nex.t WU-the Midwest with a rate of 4.6 per 1,000, unchanged. Jn the South the rate was i.6. down from S.7, while the Wen bad the biJhest divorce rate at 5.8, down from 6.0 a year earlier. LIGHTING BLAMED IN BOAT TRAGEDY ••• Pram Al Vtrl ltarlm HARBOR ••• From Al 28 days. wdl delay rush hour traffic from 10 to 20 minutes, Brock said. During the last month, workers have installed underground storm drains thr~gb the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub. Connectors arc being laid along Harbor for the next phase of the project, which will take the drain roughly I 1h miles down the road to Bernard Street. The remaining phase won't be staned for another 18.months, Brock said. -The project 1s estimated at S2 million. NEWYEAR ••• From Al Thunday. To mark the anival of Tyle_r Andrew Jones, the hospital staff hosted a candlelight dinner Thursday- evening for parents Thomas and Kelley Jones of Laauna Beach, ~th Ritz-Carlton hotef chef Christian Rassinioux preparing the gounnet meal. ORANGE ....... COAST --· r•I MMe °"'9CI according to California boating of- ficials. Killed in the accident were John Bakos, 22; Ronald Myers. 22; Anthony Sutton, 27; Kathy Weaver, 24, and Patricia Hurting, 20. All were residents of Seal Beach or Laguna Beach except Hurling, who resided in Downey. Earles suffered a broken leg. broken band, broken foot and a crushing blbw blow to the abdomen th.at rcqui.Rd a colostomy. He has filed a SS million lawsuit ~t Department of Navy. Similar et'il suits have been filed by other 1urvivon and relatives or those killed. The manslaugher trial resumes Mo~day. been destroyed in a 1983 winter storm. But Orange County Harbormaster Harry Gage, called as a prosecution witness, testified that a blinking liabt on a buoy had been placed near the rock jetty to serve as a temporary guide for boaten. Gage said the temporary light was in place on the ni&bt of the accident. To acquaiQt juron with the chan- nel, a nighttime tour of the entrance will be taken, Jud&e Rheinhcimer said. The tour will be taken when the moon is approx.imately in the same phase it was in on the niaht of the accident. The accident is the wont ever in Orange County in terms ofloss oflite and one of the worst in siate history, NEWPORT REACTION ••• From Al ··~ reached 9S.S flights under the plan approved fast month by the board. Airport Workina Group spokeswoman Barbara Liebman said the increase in flights came without warning not only to city officials. but to the public that utilizes the airport and surrounding areas. · ••1t (the increase) is less than we could have had." L1ctvnan said, "But we're still angry and we're still involved." Lichman said the coali•ion of cttizens 1s upset with the supervisors becautc they overlooked some aspects of the increase. including the impact on the traveling public. "We're very upset with the magnitude of the increase, and are even more upset with the lack of notification and the increase in an off season." Lich man said. She added that travelers were not fairly warned oftbe increase. "The fact that they completely forgot about the traveling public is inexcusable," she said. Newport Beach Caty Councilwoman Jackie Heather called the increase dissappomtina news. "Of course I'm ~isappointed that the county chose to take this action especially without talking to us first.." Heather said, "But from what i undentand. it could have been worse." Heather said the council will d1scun the city's position and the counars feclinJS on the matter at its regular meeting Jan. 13. Councilman Don Strauss said he has always been against the decision to authorize more than SS departures from the crowded airport. "Obviously, I think that going beyond 55 1s wrong," Strauss said, "The whole idea doesn't seem ri~t to me." 4 Newpbn Beach Mayor Philip Maurer said he 1s not concerned about the mcr~sc ~use county officials "arc doing everything they can" to monitor the s1tuat1on. "I'm confident that the spirit of the agreement Wlll pf'C'vail." Maurer said. D~Not .. ~ 330 W.. lley St C.e ..... CA • Weil ---'°" IMO C:O.• ....._ CA ll2t2t ~ -Ma.....,.!..._ • edllonml, 161-4ZI Just call 642-6086 What do you like about the Dady Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your meuqe will be recorded. transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. The same l~our ans~nna service may be used to record letters to lhe editor on any topic. Contributors to our unen column must include their name and telephone number for venficatton. Tells us what's on your mind. ' • WI '; u l tJ 1 • I f1 FeWer clouds, Warmer air due MD IMAN 1~ t.lr 1 -I po. 0 - I -1·2 -,., '* BLOOD SUPPLY SHORTAGE CRITICAL ••• From Al tended durin& tbt drive to include Saturdays from 8.-a.m. to 12;30 p.m. The center is open'from 8:30 a.m. to 3: IS p.m. weekdays. Mobile unus in the Orange Coast this weekend include a visiHo Sperry Un~vacJ. 29 Executive Parle, Suite 180. lrvine, rrom 9 a .. m. to 1 :4S p.m. today. A mobile unit will be al the Cafistrano Baptist Olurcb, 32032 De Obispo, San Juan Capistrano, from 9 a.m. to I :45 p.m. Saturday. TOP STORIES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ••• From Al School students -were arrested on drua charges following an .undercover operation on the campus. The investiption was ~ested l!Y Edison Princtp..f Jack Kennedy, who earlier in the year saw Bill Workman, the C01Ctl of the Bia Five Conference co-championship -football team, in- stitute a voluntary drua-testina pro- gram amona his playen. The program was believed one of the fint to be implemented in the United States. Also in Huntinston Beach, a dec- ades-old dream of rebuildina down- town areas came closer to reafity with the approval of a $60 million re- development plan. Officials si&ned a development agreement with the Huntinaton Pa- cifica Development Group that will build a bigh-nsc. 300-room hotel and other major structures at Pacific Coast ffiahway and Main Street. Officials expect ground to be-broken on the hotel by late summer. Efforts to clear old buildinp from the area aot off to an unscheduled start on Dec. 19 when fire swept throuah the interior of an old brick building, seriously injurina a fire- fialiter and routing a nu'flber of upstairs apartment dwellers. flower Other deve!opments m the city the Huntington ~ch coastline. The included: plan thafs been debated for a decade •The completion of repairs on the or more calls for the preservation of stoon-damaa&:d picr..after mon.th.s-Of 91 S acrcsofw tlandstQrt>irdsan_<lJea controveny over escalating costs. life.-construction of ~p to S,700 Officials also disclosed plans to ~aterfront ho~es, possible construc- operate sportfishing boats at the pier t1on. of a navigable channel to ~e and to buy a tram to ferry visitors to • P•c1fic Ocean and a 1 .~shp the end of the 1 830-foot-long struc-manna. ~e OK on the navigable ture ' channel hinges on a study by the U.S. · . Army Corps of Enaineers. •ComplctJon of th~ !~story Char-•The sale of alcoholic beveraaes· ter Centre .office blllldma., a three-was bannedat all service stations that pack movie complex, three ~s-intend to convert a portion of their taurants and a five-story parking space into convenience markets or ~tructurc. at the formerly blighcd snack shops. intcrsectJon of Beach ~ulcvard and •Jn September, two airplanes W~er Avenue, p~v1ously was ~-crashed into buildings adjoining c~p1ed by Ocean V 1ew School Dis-Meadowlark A1rpon. In one instance, tnct beadquaners. fo ur people escaped injury when their •Approval of an ordinance de- Cessna 172 crash-landed through a signed to eliminate illeaal bootleg second-story window at a nearby apartments in downtown neigh-building. borhoods. Officials hope to crack •A concen by the Beach Boys for down o n the illcg.al units by adopting Scptemberwubanned by city leaders new rqu.lations designed to prohibit who voiced fears that they'd be coovenions of wet bars into kitchens overwhelmed by crowds. and to base the number of parking •Officials agreed to spend $19,950 spaces on the number of bedrooms. to finance studies that they hope will •Oranae County supervison ap-persuade Cousteau Society officials proved a compromise plan that paves to locate a S20 million marine the way for the development of 1,600 entenainment and education center acres of Bolsa Chica marshlands near in the city. SE PREVIEW art bY. ~kitlllllllllif4 Jan. 4 tory Award Winners HEADLINER 1986 Rose of Ille Year A spKtacular b1color creamy petaJs edged wuh c A.narrow Plctec ott the in pellls widens until. !he ou tals ere nearly all red A .......... bloomer. on a tall. 1cuve Plant Patl'nt Applied f'11r ' BROADWAY· 1'86 All·Am4'fe11 Winner Crow• S 10 6 feet tall Blooms are a blend of rich yellow ed1ecS wub ma1ent• ~tell>' tcent~ Plant Patent AppU~ f ·or WJNNER FLORIBUNDAS Angelface Cecile Brunner Cherri sh GRANDI FLORIA Olympiad Red Masterpiece Chrysler Imperial And SO other varieties especially adopted for our So. Califomia climate. 'rtU! AM!REAN tllft'l?blll'D~Li llEJ!T1 CITATION FOR CONTIUB\JTIONS TO COMMERCIAL HORTICUL T\JRE. Visit the Victory Garden, Ro- gers West Coast home tor PBS's national televised gardening show. •. Legislators set for FV receptioD U.S .. Rep. Roben Badham, Assemblyman Nol•n Fnuclle and Oranae County Supervisor ROJCr .Stanton will be arnon• the elected officials attcndina the annual leaislauve Recpetioo sched- uled today by the Fountain Valley ChambCT of Commerce. The event, which is free and open to the public, run~ from 7 to 9 p.m. at Great American First Savmp Bank, l 0 l 7S Slater Ave,. Fountain V.alley. <?ther auests will include Fountain Valley coun- c1lmcn James Neal, Georae Scon and Ben Nielsen fountain Valley City Manager Judy Kelsey -and judges from the West Orange County Murttipal Coun. Champagne and hors d'ocuvres will be served, and chamber music will be performed, courtesy of the event's sponsors, Great American First Sav1n15 Bank and Safeco Insurance. Preparedneq streued The lrvine chapter ofthe American Association of University Women will bear a tallc on emergency preparedness in the event of an ca.rthquake Wednesday at 7:30 p.m . in the Irvine Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way, Irvine. Dawna Finley, senior public safety assistant for the city oflrine, will conduct the session. Call Susan Condrey at 641 -3564 for additional information. Winter activities offered Registration for winter recreation activities is now ta.ki_ng place at the· Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. Most classes and activites will begin next week. Mail-in registration may be sent to Recreation registration, 3300 Newport Blvd .. P.O . Box 1768, Newport Beach 92658. In-person registration is currently being conducted. Art claues in Irvine Tbe Irvine Fine Arts Center is offering a number of classes in ils winter schedule, including ceramics for children, drawing for teens and basic phot09f'llphy and watercolor for adults. Add1tionaJ winter quaner classes will cover oil and acrylic painting. stained glass, ceramic sculpture flo~I desian and handmade paper. There are classes .-for children as young as 3 years old and more information is available by calliOJ the center, located at 4601 Walnut Ave. in Irvine's Heritage Park,-u 551-1078. Animal control friend• meet An organizational meeting for the newly formed Friends of the Seal Beach Animal Control will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . in the seniors room of the m•ry Wilson Library, 707 Electric Ave., Seal Beach. Louise Welsh of the Friends of the Irvine Shelter will give tips on how to organize an effective group of volunteers. Call Marsha Cleghorn at 431-7139or Michelle Stearns at 431-2541 for details. Brea.t e%ams scheduled The Costa Mesa officeoflhc American Cancer Society will be offering training p.r6grams for women who would like to become breast self examination insiructors next Friday at its facility, 1503 South Coast Drive, Suite 110. Volunteers will receive information about breast cancer along with current detection and treatment methods. Call the society at 751-0441 for additional information. · ~An Invitation: Attention orgenlzetlon presidents end sec- reterlel: We want to help make your upcoming events, ~tings. seminars and fundrelae<s soc- cesatul. Send brief announcement1 lncludlng lime. place, coat (If any) and a phone number for eddltlonal Information to: Bulletin Board, Deity Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meea, 92828. Reporta of your club or organlzat1on'1 activities -like community service projects 0< election of officer• -should be directed to IM Community Newa EdltO< et the eame eddr..S. Non-returnable blecic and wtilte ptiotograptia are welcome. Friday, Jan. 3 No meetllls• acffclaled Monday, Jan. 6 • 9 a.m ., lrvllle Cltlld care Project Board, Irvine Unified School District Administration · Building. SOSO Barranca Parkway. • 7:30 p.m .. lrvtae Ftaaace CommJ11i•, City Council Chambers, 17200 Jarnbo~ Blvd. Pou cE Loe Nelson children ..J ca~onfamily's stage tradition .. By tile ~nocla&ed Presa ~ .ANGELES :._ At one time the Nelsons, Onie and Harmt aod David and Ricley, all lived together and shared a version of their lives with the television audienoe. The Nelsons played themselves for 14 years on "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," and the boys grew up on the show. It was \there that "Ricky" Nelton discovered his talent for si~n1 and went on to become a teen rock 'n roU idol. He was making a comeback of sons as Rick Nelson when he was ptled Tuesday at the ·ace of 45. His chartered DC-3 crashed en route to a New Year's Eve date in DaJlas. David Nelson bcpn his diTCCtin1 carecT on the series. He directed 13 episodes and later directed shows for "O.K. Crackerby," "Adam-1 2" and other series. He is JlO.W president and director of Casablanca Productions., wruch makes national and local television commercials. He has also directed such motion pictures as .. Last Plane Out," ''Night Scream," "No Drums, No Bugles" and other others, said Holly Vega, office coordinator for Casablanca. David, 49, doesn't act much any more, but he was in a TV movie with his mother in 1976. It was caJled "Smash~ on Interstate 5." Harriet Nelson. 71, sold ber Hollywood home and moved to Laguna Beach after the death of Ozzie in 1975. "They owned that home for many years and Ozzie used to swim two miles fo the ocean every da.y they were there," said Maury Foltldare, who was their publicist for 32 years. Mrs. Nelson also appeared in the m101scries "Once an Eagle" in 1977. Her last appearance was in an episode of ABC's "Glitter," a series in which granddaugjlter Tracy Nelson was a regular. She.was called· in recently by director Steven Spielberg for an interview about a movie role. Tracy Nelson, 22, Rick's eldest child, LB attorney credited for innocent's jail release Marshall Houts aids British journalists, 'Court of Last Resort' By tJ1e Associated Press A Southern California attorney and former member of England's "Coun of Last Reson" was credited wnh helping a team of journalists free an innocent man from a British prison. Writer-director Peter Hill said Thursday he··and others from the current Briush Broadcasting Corp. show, .. Rough Jus- tice," sought out Marshall Houts of Laguna Beach for advice a~d encourage- ment. Hill said he and the others feel "we are picking up the torch" carried by the "coun" assembled in the 1940s by mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner. · Hill said his team succeeded in Decem- ber in gelling an innocent man freed~ Houts, 66. an attorney who now writes on forensics. suggested the British journal- ists find witnesses whose trial testimony was suspect and persuade them to recant. He also correctly predicted the tongue- lashing the group got from a judge over its methods. "You don't get a lot of applause from those wielding the suck-when you're buckinR the system to free innocent Smoke, burns killed singer TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP} -Fire spread so quick.ly thtou&h a DC-3 canymg s1naer Rick Nelson ancf six othen to their deaths ~t they apparently weren't.able to put 'it out, and died of smoke inhalation and burns, officials say. . Four of the five fire extinguishers in the cabin of the chanered plane that crashed Tuesday near De Kalb, Texas. were unused, National Transportation Safety Board chairman Jim Burnett said in a news conference Thursday. Burnett said there was no indication of structural failure aboard the 42-ycar-old plane, and that investigators would use infrared photography today to try to learn if sptJ:IUC reponed by a truck dnver was aircraft 'fuel. stars in the upcoming movie .. Down and Out in Beverly Hills," according to her agent, Sue Cameron. She plays the dau_gh- ter of Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss and has an affair with Nick Nolte. She previouslr had a small role in "Maria's Lovers' and starring roles 1n two series, "Square Pegs'' and "Glitter." Her brothers, twins Gunnar Enc and Matthew Gray Nelson, have their own · rock band, The Nelsons. Two sons of the Lennon Sisters are also in the band, which recently played at the Hard Rock Cafe at a patty given by Cathenne Oxenburg and Princeu SJephante, Princess Caroline and Prince Alben of Monaco, Cameron said. Rick's youngest son 1s Sam H illiard, I I, who is in school. He had four children by his marriaae to Kristen Harmon, a n anist. "She is the daughter of football hero and sportscaster Tom Harmon ·and former actress Elyse Knox. Actor Mark Harmon is her brother and actress Kelly Harmo n 1s llanball Hoata people," said Houts. whose group as credited with freeing 41 wrong!~ con" 1cted people. Houts, who was an agent for 1he FBI and then a military intelligence officer in World War II, said he is the last sunwing member of an elate team of la"•ers. forensic expens and other cnminolog1sts assembled QY Gardner. 'fhrough 1elc- vision broadcasts and magallne articles. the group challenged con' 1ct1on'i thn felt were wrong. The "Coun of Last Resort." as 1t "as called. received 20,000 applicauons. in- vestigated 600 cases and dug up enough evidence to convince Judges that 41 of the convictions were wrong. Houts said "We feel we are picking up 1hc torch that Houts and Erle Stanle) Gardner earned," Hill said in a telephone inter' 1c" from London. ' .,I& ..... Rick NelMD with bJa family in 1975 when he WU preeented a r OD Hollywood'• Walk ~f Fame. her sister. . wo man with four children Foladart said DaVld had two children by Foladare S3Jd he managed Rick Nelson his first mamage and later mamcd a dunng his earl) career as a sin1tcr. Fire officials have a. burning desire to eliminate yule trees By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... Oell't ...... ·- Orange Count) firefighters arc anuous to put the torch Lo 1bcal Chnstmas trees. The county fire depanment has ar- ranged to burn aging Chnstmas trees at locations in lrvme. San Juan Capistrano and M1ss1~ VieJO. hoping 10 keep the holida) S) mbols from tnggenng an~ additional Lra~ies. This season. d ry Christmas trees are a suspected cause in fireis 1ha1 gulled at l~st three Orange Count) homes and damaged se' era I others. "lt"s the best krndltng I can think of for a fire." said Orange Count) Fire Captain Lou Furst He s.a1d the lire department has set up se' eral places whe~-hnscmas trees can be dropped off. The trees "ill be 1gn11ed under controlled cond1t1ons Furs1 said the Chnstmas tree bums are designed to speed d1spos.al of che hohda' S)mbols and to highlight the fire hazard poSt>d b) the trees. Followang are 1hree local tree bum s11e' •..\l '7 p.m toda~. count) firefighter<, will burn trees in San J uan Capistrano at the south end or La Nov1a ..\' enue. south of On ega Highway. Tree~ can Ix-dropped ofTtoday an> time before then •In Irvine. a bum 1s scheduled for ... p.m. Tuesda~ a1 the nonhc.-asl corner of .\lton Parkwa} and East Yale Loop People can hegin -dro ppang off tree., at the <>Ile aturda' •In M1ss1on Viejo. a burn 1s scheduled , for 7 p.m. Thursda) .at the Youth Athleucs Parle on Olympiad Road.. near the entranC<' 10 the lake. Peopte can begin dropping tr~1 off here Wednesday ~ 'Furst said firefighters arc encouraging residents to ge1 nd of their Chnstmas trees thro ugh these burns or through trad111 onal rubbish pickup~ o\s the trees become o lder and dner. the> become an even greater fire hazard. he said E'en before Dec 25 a C"hnstmas cret· ~as the suspected cauS( ofa fire that gutted a Placenua home and endangered 3 handicapped resident caught inside The man was rescued, but damage to the homt.• "as esumated ac S7o.OOO O n Chnstmas E\.e. fault~ hohda) light~ apparent!~ 1gm1ed a h'm& room tree an Costa Mesa Although no o ne was IOJUred. the.-fire spread through che house. causing more than S200.000 damage and lea\ mg the fam1h homeless. '-Chnstma~ tree lights also were a suspected cause in J fire Monda:-mom1~ that gulled one ( orona del ~tar home and damaged 1"0 other<, .\ 'e"pon Beach firdigh1cr suffered a minor IOJUT'\ Dam- agc "asesumatt"d at SI u. lOtoS2oo.uoo fire Captain Furst "am that d1spo~I must be done proper!~ He said an In me fam1h unw1seh tned to bum a C hnstmas tree 1n the famih fireplace on !'le" '\car'., Da) lie said the tree "a" 100 large and burned 100 inten~h tur the fireplace Hl· ~1J 11 tilled lhe h n U'4.' "llh 'imnle and ,au<.t•d about ~21• dJmJ~l Huntington Beach Police seize alien family ill major drug crackdown cards but no ca~h "as reported )tlllcn Th1.1rsda' from a "h1te 1977 Honda \" 1c parled 1n front o f tht' Fam1h Fitness Center health club. I boO ~dams Ave. Police reports said the thief smashed one of the windo°"\ to gain cntr). Irvine .\ th1ef'>tolt' a "h1te Sears IL'\..~pt.·cd bicycle from the coun)ard ol a condominium 1n 1he 3700 blocl of Park vie" Lane Thu~a}. Police said the bike wa "onh between S.50 and $200 V.edncsda\ lhc \1C t1m told roli1t' that lh<' thief entered through .1 t\\n- to<lt-square doaJ1.1e door ...... o. S:!OO blall leather purse corua1n- 1ng credit cards. S800 in cash and a SJOO kc\ chain was reported stolen from a store at 11 ~ Fashion Island Thursda\ fht.' pu~ had been left unattended al the t1mt· of the thdt police rt>ports '31d Je"cln 'alul~ at Sl 5ll "a" n·· ported st1,lcn trnm a home-1n thl' 2 '\U< hltX"l l)I v. h1te..ands Thur\d,l\ I he th1c.-r C'ntcrc.-d thrtiugh a rear unk1da-d " 1ndo". pohle repons "<ltd • • • Thieves stoic S-tll in clothing from a blue and\.\ h11e I ~8 '\ Ford 'an part..ect in fr()nt 1lf a homt in the ~l)~)(l hh-x l of \urge 1hc '1~ um told pol.re • By USA MAHONEY Of .. O.., ......... well-establishedring of illegal aliens that has been operating out of Santa Ana's residential neighborhoods for years. Investigators have linked the Car- ranzas with 12 Santa Ana residences through utility bills and a trail of marked "buy money" used by undc.-r- cover officen. • • • Four hubcaps valued at lxt"t•cn $200 and $400 were reported stolen off a Mercedc.-s parled 1n a 101 at 18800 Mac nhur Bhd. Thu~a' • • • A gold necklace was reported stolen South C ounty • ~ S lqQ.Q~ car stereo'", refl('lrted stolen from a rt"d I Q7Q R , .. / parked in· front ofa Laguna Niguel home 10 the ~4600 block of Los Serra nos. • • • .\ thief reponedh '\tole a S I I Oil Thursda~ ~ • • • . omC(lnt' rt'ponedl~ 'Ink ·,, maroo.n l'l".i \aah Q(10$ parll'd 1n front ol tht' H ught's marl..c\ I hi\~ I ·\lgonQu1n ThurM1a' afternoon • • • .\ re\1dcnt 1n th<' "~00 hllxt.. llf ( cntt'r reponcd T hur-.da' that .,,1me one '\tole a S 11 11100 J1am,1nJ nne. from her home Santa Ana police believe they have the goods on a family of alleged drug pushers -illel81 aliens who set up a dozen or more "drug stores" in houses throughout the city and at- tracted buyers of marijuana, cocaine and heroin from all over Orange and parts of Los Angeles counties. Lt. Dave Salazar said conspiracy charJeS against Edelmira. Amador. ...:. Marut and Cornelio ~amnza, all ~f .&nta Ana, ar~ a sianafic"8nt break 1n an ,ongoina narcotics. enforocme!'t dTon aimed at reducmg the avail· abiluy of illepl drugs in the county seat. "It's like an extcnd1d family. There are a great number of people involved in this," said Sg1. John Collins. Money fro m a steady stream of small drug sales is being sent back to Mexico, where the drug operation oriainatcs. Collins said. All but Cornelio are being held at Oraoac County Jail. Preliminary hearin15 on the charges arc set for Wednesday, he said. Arca narcoucs enforcement of- fi cers praised the efforts of Santa Ana police. Surveillance and other l.Ulder· cover activities necessary to 1dent1f) the forces behmd the drug hoosts art costly 10 time, money and manpo"er, Irvine narcotics Sgt. Leo Jones said. Santa Ana 1s a popular desttnauon for hi&h sch'ool-age drug users 1n Irvine, he said. Pc.-riodic sales arrests made by Irvine officers in Santa Ana pointtd to an orpnlUt1on such as the C'arran?as a~ accused of running. Jones said. from a car parked in front of a home 1n the 3900 block of Parkv1c" Lane Mo nday • • • "eight ~t from the garage ot a Dana Point hom C' 1n the .'\ lq()() bloct.. of Ciolden Lantern • • • The attendant of an El Toro Unocal o sef"Vlcc station. 23581 Rockficld reported that ~meonC' pumped $14 lO in gas and drove off w11howt • • • .\ mak 1u,enile "a" .1rrec,tt'd Thursda' at an .\dam~ <\' enue Target store for allcgedl) 'iteahng $3 99 1n proph\lactic" He wa~ taken into c ustod> and the items he.-stoic wert rtto' ert"d, pohtc repons •.1ud "'This is problbly one of the most oraaniiod narcotics or,crations ~·ve been able to break. • Salazar said durina a pren conference Thursday. Police have made laraer dNt busts, but Salaur sa1d the arrest of the family membcn 1s slJnificant bc- cauSt they arc believed to be behind a C..."- A Pany Time l.dquor store em· ployee reported that a man walked 1n10 the I 548 Adams Ave. •tote Wednesday nlabt. pabbcd two • 2- packs or~ and ran out the doot •• Police believe the Carrant&S - whose familial relationships arc un- known -packqed two to five p0unds of marijuana a day at their home at 2214 W. W1lsh1rc. The marijuana. alona with small amounts of eocaine and heroin pecltqed at other safe houses, was then di~ tributed to at least a dozen and possibly up to S2 drua howscs throuaflout Sa.nta Ana. Salaur said. W1tbout peyina. The beer was rc- pe>rtedly wottb S 12. • t. Thieves 11ole a :J300 sttreo from a home ln the I~ block of lukup La.ne someome betCTtttn Tuetda)' 1 A pettcm of 11le&1I aliens usina rundown. nearly unfum1shtd ho uses to sell small amounts of drup to a tcad¥ stream o f c ustomers could not be co1ncidental. he said. "There had to be an out ide force that controlltd the~thinp." and ThursdaY'( Police repons said the victim bad JUSt moved anto the midence when the thef\ occurred • • • A pune containi"I a wallet. a pair of c)'t'llas.tn. a S 110 W11tch, cmlu Fifty gallons of paint wert rcponcd stolen Thursda} from two construe· uon sites at 4()q E. Yale Loop. • • • A th1e( entenna throuah • rear shdan& &1us dOO{. rcponedl) stolt' a TV end ~ h from a ho me along Montaomery Thursday. ••• An undetermined amount of jeY.- elry was reported stolen ThuOO.) from a ho me alona Eqlc Run sometime bctwtcn Ott. lS and Ot'c 30. Police reports s&id th<' thlcf u~ a key obtained from a lockbo:x to pan entr)'. Newport Beacb ,.,_resident in the 400 block of •anal reported that a thief broke lft\O bLS home.. ranMCked the micknet and nolt' 1 SJOO Walther PPK baodcun .. ~1ng • • • A S2 6 I 7 ''ldt"O cas11rtte rt-corder was reported stolen from a Dana Point home 1n the 33Q()O bloc!.. ot Malap Fountain V all8J A re 1dcnt an the 9700 block of Popp · repontd that thieves 'tole two a.as la•n blov.-tn from the bed of has pickup parktd m front of h15 home earl) Thutlday mornini. Pohor t'Sll· mated the los at SSOO • • • A hydrauJiq ackand mlSCCllancous tools valued at SS7S ..-ere n:pc;.>ncd tolen (ro11'1 a stol'llC shtd Wed da)'. Polttt"sa1d the 1bacr cut tht lock wnh bolt Cutten 10 pan utry. • • • Offietal!> at a Ja('k·1n·th~Bo>. ~- taurant. 604~ Edin&er "'e . ~portt"d Tuesda' that s~n v.as had httn taken from the <'• h register . . . " re 1dcn1 1n the 16100 block ot Ma lap I'( ported that S 150 in cash, a SI SO phone a $1 SO answcnna ma- cb1nt' end a $200 lx-ar skin ~ and "'ere stolrn from h1'i home Tuesda\ · n\lht • • • .\ z1pl>(rtd depo 1t baa conta1n1na an SS. 900 diamond nna a.nd S200 1n ca.sh and cbf:Cb was rc~rtcd tolen from a bu inc at S894 Edtnatr A~e. Tbunda)'. Poh« rcl)On\ Mid tht bat w....s &ittJna on a counter -.ben lhc wn~. # . . l J 'I I 11 I I I j I Prison riot ends · as convicts free last of hostages MOUNDSVJLl..£. W.Va. (AP) - lnmaies who aeized control of the Wes1 Virainia Penitentiary and killed three prisoners in a two-day upriaina released their last bostaaes today, and panSs moved in to restore state OOlltrol. AD tbe bostaaes were freed by l 2:4'S p.m., authorities said. The inmates. who initially had leized 16 bostaaes. si&ncd an aarec· meat with S\ate. officials Tbunday llRdna to free their captives and mum control of the prison to the state. But after sipi~c agreement and releuina six of the.hostqes, they went on a rampqe throufb the prilon, "destroyina everythina in ai&bt." officials said. 'The body of a third inmate killed by . fellow prisoncn was removed from ~ prison this momins, and there was no way to tell if other inmate killinp bad occurred, Assistant Cor- rectiops Commissioner Wilham Whyte said before the release. The .ettlement called for the last .even hostaaes to be released today and state control of the 120-year..old, fonrcu-like prison _ restored after nearly three days of rioting. In return, inmates were l?romiscd there would be no reprisals for participatina in the rioting. They also were promised a mectina with Gov. Arch Moore to discuss arievanccs, officials said. . be Mly investipled and where punishment is appropriate it will be applied," he said. The uprisina bepn Wednesday niaht when inmates ovel'J)Owered &ua.rds and seized the hosaa,es. After a 20-hour standoff, they qRed to the settlement. But Thursday niaht, ~ onen swarmed tbrouaJl die pe_ni- tentiary's ma.in buildina. raided the hospital drua dispensary and went on a rampqc, officials said. "We undentand there has been a lot of physical damqe, ram~ and wrecking, destroying everyth1na in sisht.'.' said records clerk John Mawe1 Six of the 13 hostages still held Thursday afternoon were f~ after the negotiated settlement was sianed by ~tale officials and inrriate reprcsen- tahves. "Yoo never thinJc you're aoing to see your family after a thin& lilce that," MaJ. Edward Littell. 33, said after being release. "I did a lot of praying. J had a lot of people doing a lot of praying for me." Moore's press secretary: John Price, said Thursday's release was .a show of aood faith, and officials believed the settlement would "produce a peaceful end to this situation." . . .. I Woman startled.at news she has artificial heart ·By Qie At..ela&H Prut MINNEAPOLIS -The first woman to receive an anifie11I heart is improvina steadily, doc1ors said after she awoke from a coma and was stamed to learn for the flnt time that she has a mechanical pump beatina inside her. Mary Lund sat up in bed Thursday for the first time since she received the artificial heart 16 days qi>, said Dr. Frcdarick Gobel, a cardiologist who is servinJas spokesman for the implant team. "She wu told today that she had an artificial heart," Oobcl said Thursday. "She reacted in a stanled manner to that. She was reassured about the nature of her situation othe~ Poll .dlotn lnteJJ.e concern over AIDS VIRGINIA BEACH , Va. -Homosexuals should be barred from jobs as food handlers, doctors or day care nurses or be tested for AIDS before takinf those jobs. accordina to a majority of people respondi~ to a GalJup Pol . Seventy-two percent believed a blood test should be given to the general population to determine how far the acquired immune deficiency syndrome virus bas spread, said the poll commissioned by the Christian Broadcas~in'­ Network. "lt-clearly indicates enormous concern on the part of the public. • Georae G allup Jr. said oftbe poll issued Thursday. Spy •a•pect facing addltlonal charges Ai.EXAND~IA, Va. -Larry Wu-Tai Chin. accused of spying for ~he People's Republic of China. faces additional counts of espionage, passmg documents and income tax violations. A federal grand jury handed down a new indictment Thursday chargjna Chio with givina a Chinese agent named ."Mr. tee.: classified information from the CIA about the West's assessment of Chinese capabilities. The document listed three meetings between Chin and Lee durina which Chin allegedly passed information. Connie Francl• In mental hospital j MIAMI -Singer Connie Francis ttas been taken to the Miami Mental Health Center at the request of police followin& an incident at a hotel, oflicials said. The Miami Fire and Rescue Squad removed the sinier from the Grand Bay-Hotel Tuesday, fire department spokeswoman Cnsty Hick.man said Thursday. Francis, who has a history of mental problems. had several big selling records in the 1960s and was the star of the 1960 movie. ··where th~ Boys Are," abo11t Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale. I Cl:a1ldblrtlJ for older •omen Mf er Moore said today there wbuld be no amnesty for those who committed crimes, if!cluding tl)e inmate killings. "Everythina that bas happened will Inmates remained in control of most of the prison Thursday night, however. At dawn, th? prison was quiet, although inmates could be seen pacing by the windows. State police Jady WU.On conaoled by Donald K.ruplca after lea~lnC her and guards stationed outside the huband waa not~amoq bo.tace. rele.aed. prison walls remained tight-lipped. CHICAGO -Improved medical care and better education are ltkel) 1 reasons why the pregnancy-related death rate for women age 35 or older has, been cut nearly in half over tbe past.several years, researchers say. ''Although! older women will probably continue to be at higher risk of maternal lieath.1 recent trends ... should be reas.suring to younger women who are considering1 postponement of pregnancy and to women aged 35 or older who ar~. contemplating pregnancy," the resear~hers said in today's Journal of thl' American Medical Association. ----· Falwell's Moral Majority absorbed by new, broade.r unit Dalla•, Detroit planes OK after ml•.IJaIM W A.SHINGTON (AP)-The Rev. Jerry Falwell, complaining that press criticism bas fri&htcncd people away from his Moral Majority, said today he is stanina a new group with a different name and broader goals. The Moral Majority will stay in existence. be said ·at a news con- ference, but it will be merely part of the new Liberty Federation. Through the federation, Falwell said he plans to expand efforts supporting national defense and budget-balancing -subjects many people don't consider moral issues- and put more emphasis on fighting commu.nism overseas. asked to JOtn in a mass mailing this month. WJll attract people who share his views but fear identification with the much-publicized MoraJ Majority. Many details ot the move to a new umbrella organization. with the Moral Majority as a subsidiary. were spelled out in a Falwell publication being mailed to supporters. The television evangelist also hopes the new organizatJon, which Moral Majority members are being "The· press. for six years. has Baby with new heartgpes home LOMA LINDA (AP)-Baby Moses has gone home, and the world's youngest and longest-lived recipient of a newborn-to-newborn heart transplant should raise aware- ness of the need for infant heart donors, his surgeon sa.ys. "Baby Moses reflects not only a continual scientific development in transplant surgery, but also reminds us of the scarcity of donor bCMts for newborns," said Dr. Leonard Bailey, who implanted the heart of a brain--Oead newborn into Baby Moses on Nov. 20, when the infant was 4 days old. The boy was released to his delighted parents and grandparents Thursday. He was in good condition, wuh no sign of infection or rejecting the transplanted heart, Bailey said in a statement issued by Dick Schaefer. spokesman for Lomir Linda Univef$ity Medical Center. 60 miles east of Los Angeles. Baby Moses was born wnh hypoplast1c left heart syndrome. the same fatal underdevelopment of the lef\ side of the heart that afflicted the girl known as Baby Fae. into whom Bailey implanted a baboon's heart in a controversial operation Oct. 26, 1984. Baby Fae died 201/1 days later. Bailey has said he implanted a baboon's heart in Baby Fae because human mfant heart donors are scarce and because finding a donor for Baby Moses was lucky timinR. "Thousaods of babies with hypoplastic lef\ heart syndrome have been bom and died in this coun_try ~ince clinical heart transplant surgery began worldwide. the pediauic surgeon said. Sale Sale Sale :J.af f and Wint er Clearance 40% td 70 % Off St art~ Sat urda'J , Jan. 4 10 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. Open Sun~ay ; Jan. 5 11 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Store fiour~: · mon-Sat, 10· a.m. to s:3o p.m. l 024 Bay si de Drive, Newport Beach 640·0990 bloodied and beaten the name 'Moral Majorit)'.' Falwell was quoted as ~ng 1n that publication. Liberty Report, which replaces the Moral MaJority Report. "There are a lot of people who will say yes to everything we arc saying. but they dare not stand with us on particulu policies for· fear of getting tarred." One engine on a Boeing 737 came loose on takeofTin Dalla.s today, forctnl! an emergency landing, while in Detroit a DC· I 0 jumbo jet carrying 248 people! overshot a runway and plowed into snow and mud, officials said. No one wa hurt in either incident. The 737, Austin-bound Southwest Airlines Flight 223. landed safely at Love Field in Dallas at 8:30a.m., about an hour after it took off.• an airline spokeswoman said. At Detroit Metropolitan Airport. all 236 passengers and 12 crew members aboard an American Airlines OC-10 werL' taken off safely without emergency evacuation measures ea~ly t~y after the plane overshot the runway while landing at 11 :30 p.m. ma hght ram. Defects blamed for corrosi0n1n Onofre 's· reactor Baby llOea RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. "'*' Yu Delar Covtn Mort! 1922 HMIO Bl.VD .. COSTA W:SA-5'1-115' SAN ONOFRE (AP) -Manufac. turing defects led to corrosion and leakase in more than I 00 nuclear fuel rods m the Unit 3 reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, a Southern California Edison Co. of- ficial said. The damaged rods were removed during a recent refueling shutdown at the plant. located midway between Los Angeles and San Diego, Edison spokesman David Barron said. Tiny amounts of water left in the 12-foot long metallic tubes during testing by the manufacturer caused the damage to the rods, ~ich leaked radioactive gas and uranium fuel before being removed, Barron said. The leakage resulted in radiation levels 10 times higher than normal in the reactor's coolant water, but the amount was within federal safety standards. Edison officials said. (ill Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 110 8ro.dw1y Coslil Meu 642-9150 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REVENUE SHARING COMPLIANCE NOTICE PURSUANT TO,FEOERAL REVENUE SHARING REQUIRE-. MENTS, NOTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF HUNTINGT£.>N BEACH HAS HAD AN INDEPENDENT AUDIT FOR THE HSCAL YEAR 1984/85. THE REPORT ENCOM· PASSES All FUNDS, REFLECTS THE RESULTS OF All FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS, AND REPRESENTS THE CUL- MINATION OF ACCOUNTING PROCESSES PERFORMED DURING THE FISCAL YEAR. THE AUDIT WAS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED AUDITING STANDARDS ANO THE SINGLe, AUDIT ACT OF 1984. THE COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL REPORT IS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT CITY HALL, 2000 MAIN STREET. FROM 8:00 AM UNTIL 5:00 PM, MONDAY THROUGH F~IOAY . THE REPORT IS ALSO AVAIL- ABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW AT THE CITY'S CENTRAL LIBRARY LOCATED AT GOLDENWEST AND TALBERT (7711 TALBERT AVENUE). THE CIT.Y HALL COMPLEX' AND CENTRAL LIBRARY ARE BOTH ACCESSIBLE TO HANDICAPPED PERSONS. THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ENDEAVORS TO AC- COMOOA TE PERSONS OF HANDICAPPED STATUS IN AO- .MISSION TO. OR TREATMENT OR EMPLOYMENT IN, CITY PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES. JOHN ROULETTE, BUDGET ANALYST IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT, HAS BEEN DESIGNATED TO COORDINATE COMPLIANCE WITH THE NON-DISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS IN SECTION 51 .65 OF THE REVENUE SHARING REQUIREMENTS. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 2000 MAIN STMIT HUNTINGTON •ACH, CALIFORNIA n141 (714) 531-5227 DATED· DECEMBER 26, 1985 Published Orange Coatt EJ8ny Piiot January 3, 1988 Unit 3, one of two new I. I()(). megawatt power reactors at San Onofre, began commercial operation in April 1984. Last February. the utility reported that about 50 of the 57.505 fuel rods in the reactor core were lcaldng. but they said at the 11me that the extent of the leaks and their cause would not be known until the reactor was shut down for refueling. a process which began Sept. 14. Barron said Uni"t.-3's entire nuclear fuel load, consisting of 211 bundles. each containing 265 metal tubes, was removed for inspection. Normally. only a third of the reactor's fuel 1s removed during refuelin1t "W.c found 105 fuel rods damagcd1 . . . and we believe the damage was: caused during the manufactunn~ process ... Barro n said. Syntlietic protein hormone created PASADEN~ (AP) -Sc1entts1s hflve constructed a .synthetic protein hormone with potential anti-cancc properties and achieved a milestone by increasing the size of such pro-tei~Califomia Institute of Techi I nology researchers reported. t 1 The hormone, called intcrlcuktn·3J C'\ or IL-3, is the largest protein that ha been c~micaJly synthesized in sig nificant amounts, Stephen ~ent an~ his colleagues at Caltech reponed irt Friday's issue of the journal Science. I IL-3 is a relative ofinterleuk.in-2. ~ hormone that scientists hope will ai the fia}lt apinst cancer. The Caftct:h researchers said they, have increased the efficiency of th~ synthesizing process so that they ca make proteinJ about four times a larae as proteins produced previous! with conventional synthesizers. 1 Stepdaultiterslaln: I fa th er kffls·ht .. mself j PAClFlCA(AP)-A man tryinat convince his wife of the safety of hi pistol accidentally shot and killed hi ttepdauahter, lJ'ten fell to his knee and turned the aun on himtclf tq commit suicide. police said. The deaths took place whe Oordon hadwick., 46, a prominen labor nqotiator. pulled the tri911er hit 9mm .emi-automatic pistol t show "that a JUn that's not loeded i not• danaer.' said PaCifica Police L Ed Bunon. Viflinia Ann hadwick told int vestiptors that her h~ wu ueerimenti na with the pdlol in thf h.vana room of the family's h!Sf about lO:lO p.m. on New Ycai'a when abe Ind ha 15-)eaf-old da tcr walked In. • .. -' Otengie CoMt OAIL.V PILOT/frld8y, ~3.1... d THEii · 14 HOURS: 8:00 A.M. TO ·lO:OO P.M. JANUARY 4TH DRESSES S.ve 21%: On all silk dresses. D. 22. Reg. 89.99 to-140.00 . . . 17.41 to 10&.00 S.ve 21%: On all petite dresses by a famous New York maker. D. 163. Reg. 59.99 to 82.00 .... .44.99 to 11.50 S.ve 25%: On all misses dresses by famous New York makers. D. 49. Re . 49.99 to 102.00-....... 37.41to71.50 S.ve 25%: On Network rayon separates in black or black with white dots and print separates. D. 441 . Reg . 32.00 Jo 96.00 . ·-... 24.00 to ]2.00 PETITE S ANO MORE WOMAN S.ve 21%: On polyester suit coordinates from Personal Petites. D. 287. " Reg. 34.00 to 72.00 . . . . ... 25.50 to 54.00 Save 25%: On French canvas pants from Counterparts Petites. Sizes 4 to 14. D. 28714571405. Reg. 34.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.50 S.Ve 25%: On linen-look Ms. Russ coor- dinates in coral and sand. More Woman. D. 132. Reg. 35.00 to 82.00 28.25 to 11 .50 S.ve 25%:All Gloria Vanderbilt tops. D. 127. Reg. 18.00 to 30.00 13.90 to 22.50 S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of Cherokee pants for sizes 32 to 38. D. 127 Reg. 22.00 to 32.00 . . . " .11.50 to 24.00 JUNIORS Save 25%: On all regular price sweaters. for juniors. (Esprit not included.) D. 97. Reg. 26~00 to 30.00 . . . . . 19.50 to 22.50 Save 25%: On all regular -price Actif fleece sweatshirts and pants. D. 246. Reg. 12.00 to 18.00 9.00 to 13.50 Save 25%: On all regular price skirts, pants and denims. (Knit pants and Esprit not included.) D. 129/235 Reg. 26.00 to 38.op 11.50 to 28.50 S.ve 26%: On all regular price iurtior dresses. 0 . 64 . . Reg. 26.00 to 44.00 . 19.50 to 33.00 Save 25%: On all regular price junior col· lections. (E$prit not included). D. 130. Reg. 22.00 to 70.00 . . . . ... 11.60 to 52.50 SPORTSWEAR so·s Save 21%: On all regular price sweaters and blouses. D. 40/125. Reg. 24.00 to 60.00 . 18.00 to 45.00 S.ve 25%: On all regular price pants and tops from Counterparts, Pieces and Parts and Clio. D. 443. Reg. 32.00 to 48.00 . . . 24.00 to 36.00 Save 25%: On all regura r price denim by Groria Vanderbift, Sync, more~ D. 252. Reg. 25.00 to 40.00 . 18.75 to 30.00 S.ve 25%: On early spring career separates from Chaus. D. 78. Reg. 40.00 to 90.00 . . . . . . 30.00 to 67.50 S.ve 25%: On Sync related separates. Canvas pants and printed campshirts. D. 252. Reg. 29.00 to 31 .00 . 21.75 to 23.25 Save 25%: On our .entire stock of casual and active pants. D. 252. Reg. 28.00 to j.4.00 . . . . . . 21.00 to 25.60 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR Save 21%: On all regular price coordinates by Campus Casuals. D. 133. Reg. 32.00 to 62.00 . . . . . . . 24.00 to 48.50 Save 25%: .On all regular price pastel knit • coordinates by Koret. D. 133. Reg . 36.00 to 72.00 ........ 27.00 to 54.00 S.ve 25%: On basic Haberdashery sports- wear from Personal. D . 133. Reg . 32.00 to 70.00 . 24.00 to 52.50 S.ve 25%: On navy, red and white resort wear by Aileen . D. 162. Reg . 24.00 to 48.00 . 11.00 to 36.00 Save ~:·On all regular price blouses by famous makers. D. 66/100/297. Reg. 23.00 to 38.00 ........ 17.25 to 28.50 S.ve 21%: On selected regular price pullovers sweaters. Including our Le Roy cardigan. 0 . f49/450. Reg. 30.00 to 40.00 ... ._ .. 22.60 to 30.00 S.ve 21%: On all two-piece dresses by Jonathan Martin, Summit and Topics. 0 . 135/442. Reg,. .18.88 to 40.00 ........ 14.11 to 30.00 ••• 21%: On all denim jeans by Weekenders and N. Y. Jean Co. 0 . 135. Reg. 24.00 to 26.00 ........ 11.00 ~ 19.50 ...,. 21%: On all jackets from T op1cs, Paquette, California Collections and Fritzi. D. 135. Reg. 19.99-40.00 ... 14.• to 30 .• MISSf S COJ\ TS ...,. ft On our entire stocl< of London Fog coata foe miues. D. 226. A 86 00 to 175 00 41.71 IO 111.21 • 1\J 1 IM f\ I I ,'\ l'l'f\F\f l ...,. ~ Our entire stock of regular fll\IE JEWElHY S.ve 90%: On selected<i4K gold earrings. D. 810. Reg. 29.00·259.00 .11.IO to 103.IO WOMlN'S SHOES S.ve 20%: On all regular price Cassis, Enzo, Evan Picone and design8f shoes. D. 221 /283. Reg. 36.00 to . 150.00 . . . . . 21.IO to 120.00 o...g,,., "'°"' 11 Plat• o.< l'mo C""'°'• C•tv .._, ~ Si...,...n O••t Fut1.on 11•11<!-t Sont• M0t>"'• 8e-'v Cef\t .. S.ve 20%: On all regular price Calico, Naturalizer and Joyce. D. 35/222/285. Reg. 36.00 to 50.00 . . . . . . 28.IO to 40.po Save 20%: On all regular price shoes by Bandolino, Mika, Jazz, Trumps, Candies, L.J. Simone, Keds, Zida and Mia. D 8175/ 101 181 1108. Reg. 17 00 to 69 .00 .. . 13.IO to 62.50 FASHION ACCESSORIES Save 20%: On all B.H. Smith and Toni leather handbags and clu tches. D. 422. Reg. 15.99 to 54.00 . 12.IO to 43.20 Save 20%: On all leather clutches. !Designer not mciudedl. D. 117/1721422. Reg: 30.00 to 38.00 24.00 to 30.40 Save 20%: On all regular price vinyl hand· bags and clu tches . D. 37. Reg . 9.99 to 38.00 .... 7.99 to 30.40 Save 20%: On all regular price necklaces, pins and bracelets 1n dept. 141 120/439. (Monet and T nfan not included. l Reg . 10.00 to 80.00 .. 8.00 to 64.00 Save 20%: On all G1venchy and Dim hosiery D 3 _ Reg. 3.25 to 7 00 2.80 to 5.80 Save 20%: On all Playtex bras. girdles and panties. D. 414 Reg. 5.50 to 38 00 4.40 to 30.40 Save 20%: On all regular price Monet and T rifari earrings. Dept. 111 427. a Reg. 10.00 to 18 00 8.00 to 14.40 Save 20%: On all small leather goods. D 142. Reg . 6.00 to 92 .00 4.80 to 73.80 Save 20%: On all scarves, ties, hair or naments, s.hawls, wraps and umbrella.s. D. 41 . Reg. 7.00 to 75.00 5.IO to 80.00 MEN'S SPORTSWEAR S.ve 30%: On all regular price Weekend· wear from a favorite Frenc h designer. D. 251 . Reg. 24.00 to 48.00 18.80 to 33.80 Save 30%: On all short sleeve shirts from Robert Bruce. Oleg Cass1n1 and Arrow Sea Isle. D. 501 ~3 Reg. 18.00 to 28.00 12.00 to 19.80 Save 30%: On all our designer and con· temporary knit and wov'en sportshirts. 0 . 215/4231216. Reg. 32.50 to 55 00 22.75 to 38.50 Save '30%: On all regular price tennis wear. 0 . 109/291 • Reg. 25 .00 to 48.00 17.50 to 33.80 Save 30%: On all regular price updated slacks. D. 245. Reg. 36 00 to 45.00 . 25.20 to 31.50 Save 30%: On all regular price sportcoats by Haggar D 182. Reg . 100 00 to 110.00 MEN'S FURNISHINGS 70.00 Save 20%: On all regular price Florsheim shoes. D. 121. Reg. 58.00 to 100.00 4'.40 to I0.00 Save 20%: On all regular price men's ac-if tive shoes. D. 121 1284. -lo. Reg. 30.00 to 70.00 . 24.00 to 5'.00 Save 25%: On all regular price sleepwear and robes. D. 164. Reg . f8.00 to 60.00 13.50 to 45.00 Save 26%: On all Jockey underwear. • D. 91 /432. Reg . 4.00-14. 75 3.00 to 11.0I • S.ve 30%: On all regular price fined dress shirts and designer full cut dress shirts: D. 147/218. Reg. 24.00 to 32.00 11.IO to 22.40 ~ye 25%: On au regular price ~Ilk neck wear. 0 . 225. Reg. 14.50 to 18.50 .. . .10.11 to 13.11 Save 25%: On all designer belts. D. 404/41 5. Reg. 9.00 to 27.50 .1.75 to 20.12 YOUNG Mf N S SPORTSWl AR Save 25%: On all Campus Le Tigre tops. D. 411. Reg . 12.99 to 22.00 .9.74 to 11..60 Save 21%: On all long sleeve shirts. D. 183. Reg . 9.99 to 38.00 .. 7.41 to 21.50 S.ve 25%: On all Heet activewear. 0 . 185. Reg. 14.00.32.00 ... 10.IO to 24.00 S.ve 21%: On all regular price young men's collections. D. 293. Reg. 28.00 to 65.00 . . .. 21.00 to 41.71 S.v• 2'rM>: On all casual pants. D. 186. Reg. 24.00 to 36.00 ........ 11.00 to Z7.00 Wf ~~T COAS T l<I[)'-. f lJHNI T UHl S.ve 711.00! Oak trimmed family room. Dept. 233 . Orig. 1598.00 . . . 711.00 Sive 311.00: Pindot recliner from Cat(lap· per. Dept. 210. Orig. 700.00 . . . 341.00. Save 112.00: Hexagonal curio w ith mir- rored back. Dept. 165. Orig. 350 .00 1a.oo S.ve 211.00: Traditional queen convertible sofa with flared arms. Dept. 233. Orig. 699.00 . . . . • 411.00 S.ve 1001.00: Contemporary sofa 1n cream leather. bept. 38. Orig. 1500.00 . . . . . 499.00 S.ve 300.00: Condo sized 2 pc. -sectional. Dept. 38. Orig. 999.00 . 199.00 Save 120.00: Swivel rocker 1n acetate/nylon. Dept. 276 Orig. 299.00 179.00 Save 190.00: Exposed wood French style pull-up chair. Dept. 276. Orig. 569.00 •. . 379.00 S.ve I00.00: 5 pc. Salem House almond lacquer bedroom set. Dept 92. Orig. 2299.00 . . 1219.00 · Save I00.00: 5 pc. Dynasty Oriental dining room. Dept. 274. Orig. 1899.00 1099.00 Save 201.00: Eric Morgan oak entertain· ment center. Dept. 275. Ong. 700.00 . . 499.00 Save 1100.00: 5-pc. wall system from Italy In almond lacquer. Dept. 275. Orig. 2999 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . .199.00 Save 211 .00: T rans1tional queen sofa in durable stripped woven fabric. Dept. 233 Ong. 799.00 . . 581.00 With innerspring mattress. Orig. 899 .00 888.00 Save 151.00: Contemporary lea ther chair and onoman. Dept. 165. Orig. 400.00 199.00 Save 471.00: Low profile wall hugger recliner Dept. 210 Orig. 855.00 399.00 Save 400.00 Tivoli recliner from Bar- colounger. Dept. 210. Orig. 899 .00 499.00 Save 300.00: Randolph wall hugger recliner from Barcalounger Dept 210. Orig. 899.00 , . 399.00 Save 211 .00: Traditional queen sleeper. Dept 233. Orig 899.00 888.00 Save 1447.00 : 4 pc. twill woven ranan modular group. Dept 233 . Orig. 3396.00 . . 1M9.00 Save 111.00 to 311 .00: Mandarin twist rat· tan group. Dept. 233. Orig. 329.00 to 899.00 218.00 to ~.00 DOMESTICS Save 50%: Cotton or cotton poly mattress pads. In wrap or fined Twin to king. Dept. 264 . Orig 30.00 to 80.00 . '. . : .. · 14.99 to 39.99 S.ve SO%: On our entire selection of pillows in Eur opean white, V\'hite down. white goose. feathertdown and synthetics . Standard, queen and king. Dept. 266. Orig. 20.00 to 200 00 8.99 to 99.99 Save 10% to 50%: Our entire sheet selection. Dept 2. Orig. 10 00 to 75.00 4.99 to 5'.99 Save 10% to 50%: On entire collection of famous maker towels. Dept. 23 Reg. 4.00 to 37 .00 2.99 to 29.99 Save 50%: Discontinued comforters and bedspreads by Crosc1ll and Dakotah Dept 10. Orig 45 00 10 245.00 22.49 to 121.99 Save 50%: Comforter sets Dept 10. Orig. 160.00 to 320.00 . 79.99 to 159.99 Save 30% to 50%: Our collection of window treatments. curtains. panels and draperies. Dept. 10. Orig. 15.00 to 30.00 9.99 to 20.99 S.ve 50%: Assorted d1scont1nued queen king percale sheets Dept 2 Orig. 24 .00 to 28 00 9.99 Save 50%: Our entire comforter sheet set collection Dept 10 Orig 200.00 to 400.00 89.99 to 179.99 Save 23% to 50%: Assorted discontinued informal tablecloths in solid colors and vinyls Dept 113 Orig. 12.99 to 24 .99 9.99 to 14.99 S.ve 33% to 50%: Assorted discontinued lace and embroidered tablecloths Dept 113. Ong. 14.99 to 29.99. 1.99 to 11.99 • Save 50%: Holtday tablecloths. placemats, napkins, runners. napkin rings and aprons Dept 113 Orig. 3.00 to 100 00 1.41 to 41.99 Save 50%: Wool blend. thermal, acrylic thermal, cotton thermal, Vellux or Euro pean throw blankets. Dept. 55. Twin to king. Ong 20.00 to 120.00 I.• to 51.99 ~If CT ROl\llCS Se•• 10%: All Royal typewriters. Dept. 13. Orig 169.00 to ~.00 121.• to 311.00 C J\ R PI I '-. •\ 1\1 I I f\ I\ I ,\ IH l ( , S price robes. 0 . 51 /54. .. .. .,. ~ On all Osh·Koah playwear. • Reg. 32.Q(rto 62.00 . · · · · .21.IO to 41.IO o. 90/234/83/96/137/428. ...,. ~to 4~ Wall to wall carpeting ...,. ~On entire s0tock19o1t258reg1u1391ar price Reg. 8.99 to 23.50 ........ I .. to 14.10 1n 16 quantitiel in over JOO colors. Sale bras and foundetions. · · S.V• ~On all cuddly plush animals. o. price includes free no obligation measure. Reg. 5.00 to 26.00 · · · · · · · · : · 4.~ to 20.IO 102. Reg. 5.99 to 50.00 . 4.11 to a.• removal of old c.arpet and padding, l AMf''> PH. I UHt "> MIHIHH«. Save 33%: Pair of Harris brass lamps. Dept. 71 . Ong. 75.00 _ 41.• Save 33% to 60%%: Our ceramic lamp collection Dept. 71. Orig 75 .00 to 150.00 31.• to •.99 S.ve 11n tM:tditiota.I 20%: off the sale price of already reduced St1ffel lamps Dept. 71 S.ve en edditionlll 20%: off the sale price of crystal lamps. Dept. 71 . Orig. 50 .00 td 450 .00, sale 17.99 to 349.00 now 21.99 to 271.20. S.ve 40% to 50%: All traditional wall and clock mirrors. Dept. 31 Ong. 30.00 to 300.00 . 19.99 to 199.20 S.ve 20%: All framed pri~ts. Dept. 31 . SLEEP SHOP S.ve 30% to 50%: Sealy and King Kail mattresses 1n 6 firmnesses Dept 69 Twin, full, orig. 129.9,5.to 599.95 18.00 twin to 141.00 ~ ... pc. Queen. king_ ang. 599_95 to 995.95 378.00 queen to 471.00 king Mt S.ve en edditionel 10%: off the sale price of all premium mattresses from Sealy and King Ko1I Free bedframe included with Postureped1c and Posture Bond. Dept. 69 S.ve 30% to 50%; Our entire collection of brass and white iron and brass daybeds and complete beds. Dept 69. HOME ENTERTAINING S.ve 60%: Sango 20 pc. dinnerware set. Dept 11 . Orig 140.00 41.99 Sllve 40%: Selected Noritake 20 pc din· nerware sets Dept. 1 1 Orig. 150.00 Save 50%: Dansk Tivoli g1ftware Dept 204 S.ve 50%: Selected Mikasa fine and casual dinnerware. Dept 408. 71.99 Save 11n eddttiol19I 10%: Holly crystal tablewear already reduced by 50% Dept. 36. Orig 19.99 . .1.99 S.ve 7.00: J G Durand glassware Dept 36. Ong 12 00 4.99 -· S.ve 20%; Mikasa Georgian cut tableware. Dept 36. Ong 6.99 Save 50%: On all brass fireplace . 5.41 accessories Dept 70 Reg. 8 00. to 110.00 4.00 to 56.00 STATIONERY NOTIONS Save 25%: Every famous maker frame Dept 15. Save 50%: 01scont1nued closet ensembles Dept 4 Reg 20.00 to 40.00 1.99 to 11.99 Save 50%: Every hanger Dept 4 S.ve 80%: Final clearance All Christmas cards, gift w rap and Hallmark Reindeer Dept 120 . LUGGAGE S.ve 40%: All M & M Verdi luggage Dept 33 Reg 22 99 to 84 99 13.79 to 50.99 Ong 9 99 to 74 99 5.99 to 44.99 Save 40%: All Crown luggage Dept 33 Ong 17 99 to 59 99 10.79 to 35.99 Save 40%: Alt Voya~er luggage Dept 33 Reg 18 99 to 99 99 11.39 to 51.99 Save 40%: All High Sierra luggage Dept 33 Orig 14 99 to 29 99 1.99 to 17 .99 Save ~: All soft sided luggage from American Tourister Dept 33 • Orig 29 99 to 119 99 17.99 to 71 .99 S.ve -40%: All luggage from Basho Orig 50 00 to 100 00 30.00 to-80.00 Save 40%: All SkVWd\' t''!eCut1ve grey vinyl luggage Dept 33 Orig 19 99 to 54 99 11.99 to 32.99 TOYS Save ~ A ll Plusfi 1 (Including Bixby Searl Dept. 28 230_ ,. · Reg 5 00 to 165 00 3.50 to 115.00 STEREOS VCRS TELECOMMUNICATIONS S.ve 20.00: Fisher d1scon11nued compact stereo Dept 88 00 Orig 129 00 10l,OO S.ve 20%: All d1scont1nued audio com ponents from Fisher, Sansu1 Techn1G,s. Pioneer and Sony Dept 88 · Orig 79 00 to 399 00 13.00 to 319.00 Save 50.00: Famous maker VHS VCR with wireless remote. 14 day . 4 event program ming Dept 235 Ong 329 00 271.00 S.ve en eddhionel 30.00: ott the sale ·price of all d1scont1nued VCR s, 1n VHS or Beta with wired or wireless remotes Dept 235 Ong 299.00 to 899.00 211.00 to •.OO S.ve 5.00%: Racy sportscar phone. Dept 426 Orig 19 99 14M S.V. 3.00%: EJ(pressllne Trimhne phone Dept 426 Reg 17.99 14M S.v• 10.00: Panasonic AM I FM stereo cassene recorder Dept 447 Orig 69.99 a.we 21.~: A1wa dual cassett Dept. 447. Reg. 119.00 MAJOR APPl IANCl S ... ... a... ~ On 111 regular ~08 tncot a... ~: On all girls' lingerie, legwear new padding end normal installation "'8pWMr. 0 . ~/30/232/ /64. and dancewear, sizes 4 to 14. O. 66. Dept. 32. Orig. 30.00 to 56.00 . 11..• leve •·• Maytag large capacity w~. Reg. 12.00 to .00 ... 1 .... 1 .. IMda to 13.IO Reg .. 9e "to 16.00 . . . . llo to 11.20 to&•..._ yd. 0011+hletw 11• ... •d Dept. 80. Orig . 519 .00 . .411.11 a... ~ On all regu ar pr ce ywear. ...,. ~ On 811 regular price pants, ...,. 9" to ~ Contemp<>rary white leve 1a• G E 24 cu f1 refrigerator. O 83. Reg. 8.00 to 58.00 ... 1.40 to 41.40 .i.·m and .i...·1r+. for g·arla 7 tio 14. (0~• WOOi area rugs from Spain. Orig. 150.00 Dept. 80 Ong. 1379.00 · · · 11llAI ..:.._ -· On ell rAllular price panties. 0 . -• ... '... . _. S... •• Litton comru1ct microwave _.... ~ · ... not include Esprit.) o:· 44 . to 800.00 . . • • . . .11.. to ... r- la). R•· 2.76 to 22.60 · · · ; · 2.21 to 11.• Reg. 14.00 to 26.00 . • . ..... to 11.21 S.W. ~ to 4ft: .Jasmine flo'ral design ;:: ~9' ~'t!,~i.,. ~~ v:C"!: .... ~ On 8'I regular price ..._ ... On 1ff IOCkrfor tnt.'ltl. O: 81 . f'!IU• from ~in. Dept. 45 Ong l 7'5.00 to ,... ~· O. 61 /6A/87. - -... Reg. 1.96 to 4.00 ..... 1..17 .. J.11 750.00 . . . . • . . . • • • • ... to-.. Dept 114 .. Ong. 229.00 •11.11 ,.99, 21,00 to 88,00 • • I•'•'' --• f -~ 9& 9IUCTION WILL YAAY ITOM TO ITOM. INTIRMIDJAn IU•DOWNI MAY HAYE UBI TAKUI. MO MAIL OR 9"CIAL ___..·~KEN . .. ' \ I. Con·stitutional question raised over freeways ... Two courts have concurred -correctly, we think -that freeway development is not a subject for local control. . Tbc_ l~c is simple ~nough. ~ freeway m.eand~rs throuah cibes and counttes, crossm&_bo~ndaries with abandon and carrying travelers .from every part of the state to every other part. If the people of a single city could block a freeway's path, they would be making a decision not only for themselves and their neighbors, but for every Californian who ever tried to drive between San Diego and San Francisco. Still, a group of people in Irvine known as the Committee of Seven Thousand sees the issue from another perspective. To COST; the matter is one of democratic prin~iple. If a new freeway is to be funded, · designed and built on the San Joaquin Hills Transpor- tation Corridor -which traverses Irvine -the citizens of that city should have the right vote on it, COST says. In fact, while many peopfe refer to the current plan to fund ihe proposed freeway-and two others -with fees collected from developers as the .. freeway fee" proaram, COST speaks of its unsucc.essful petition drive to have the question put before the voters as the Citizens' Right to Vote Ordinance. · Of course, the "citizens" exercised their right to vote when they elected the City Council that approved the freeway fee ordinance, which in its turn made the city party to the joint powers agency that will build the new freeways. Those roadways arc needed to link the · southern reaches of Orange County with the more heavily developed areas to the north and. relieve the near-gridlock conditions that plague the existing freeways in the morning a':'d. afternoon rus~ ho!Jrs. COST spokesman William Speros said b1s group may appeal the rulings by Orange County Superior Court Judge Judith Ryan and a state appeals court to the state Supreme Court. Good idea IfCOST is ri~t in its interpretation of the issue, there is a constitutional question to be resolved. We think the Supreme Court would uphold the lower courts, but we wouldn't begin to presume that any court -especially this one =--is predictable. If COST carries its argument to the hlgh court, and if it prevails, it will change the future of freeway construction and related development issues in California for a gener- ation. It would also force us to change the way we govern ourselves, tiltin$ our system away from representative democracy and m the direction of anarchy. . Toma inakes a DJiracle co1JJe true for FV teens To the Editor: Please print the following pan of this letter for evefYone in and around the Fountain Valley d1stnct. includ· ing Huntington Beach. etc. On Dec. 10 and 11. Dave Toma came to our campus and made a miracle come true. Toma grabbed our attention for 21/i hours. He talked lo some of the students afterward and found out that he had gotten inside of us· like he does everywhere he goes. Drug addicts. alcoholics. and suiciders all reached out for him that day. That night many of us returned to hear him again. He told our parent\ where our greatest problems are. and that 1s at home. On Dec. 11 . he returned to speak individually to us. but instead we came together again and 'iharcd ourselves to one another: we asked quest1ons and. best of all. we reached out for one another I know students at Fountain Valle) High School who gave up drug~. alcohol and su1c1dc and wanted to start over to make their hves better. Most children start taking, using. and committing from the first da~ of birth. I (like Toma) want to help those people to free them!M!Jves from these habits and to start a fresh hfe for themselves. as I did m} hfe. "It's going 10 take lots of 11me. but I'll do it." Just hke Toma. Thank you Dave Toma' Please come back again . We lo\.c you, Toma JENNIFER STILWILL 1un1or. F V.H. Ali t h at'sj ust a lot of smoke \ Q. Sir Walter Raleigh bet Queen Elizabeth I hts title against a horse and carriage that he could es11mate .. how much smoke was tn a pound of tobacco. And accordmg to the h1ston- cal footnotes. he won. How'd he don'> A. Smoked the tobacco. weighed the ashes. then subtracted that weight from a pound. Or so goes the story As reliable as the old cape-across-the· mudpoddle tale. that Or\e. Sar,s here the dog that barks '"bow wow · tn English ba~s ··wan wan'' in Japanese and "how ow" in Russian. ·Think of that, a tnli aual dog. Never mind. While we're on animal lanauaae. the French say a cm when purrina aoes "ron ron ron •· Said Clarence Darrow "Whcn~vcr J bear people talking about ~nh control, I always remember I wa!i the fifth ... OAANGE COAST lli~Pilat South Amencans in the Andes fatten the1rgu1nea pi~s o n table scraps and cat them. Picante de Cut. Roasted. Spiced with hot peppers. A deltcacy. Still. I wouldn"t order 1t. If yotl'n nona"ttght to eat rodents at an early age. it's tough to develop a taste for them. Outside ofSibena. If the nati ve men up the great South A.mencao n ve r had cut their hair. which they didn't, the ex plorers wou ldn't have thought they were the legendary female warriors. And the Amaion Ri ver might have been called something else. In the tombs of ancient E&ypt have been found manuscripts with maps to show the deceased how to get to the next world. L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yedlcatH t!Ol•m•/11. ,'91111t ZIN Ed·IOI T_T ... Ma~EOltor 0.,...., Oty ro.10t '-~ Ntws (ditof c.-. ...... ~tEdttor •••• ,....,c ............. ~llQllef ...... L..C....... PrOOllClion Maneg., 0...-.L..- OrcUlallOrl Mat\tlg9f .......... ......, MIMll .. ll'lg Director c::Ecs ~!1or / ·'As a card-carryJng curmudgeon, I have Jong resented the Jntruslon of manufacturers ana advertisers foJstJng their designer goods Into my lifestyle." · ' ' ' .......... ...... ..... ' " ~' ' - Like it or not, continued growth inevitable l1J -OC fssl:le not whether growth occur~ b ut how it is handlea When Pilot editor Frank Zini and I agreed to begin this column last March, we stated that its purpose would be to comment on Orange County growth issues. We named the column "In Per- spective." with the concept of placing these growth issues 'into perspective for the 80 percent or so of the-Daily Pilot's readers who are neither pro- growth at any cost nor anti-growth at any cost. · Both of us arc overjoyed to rece1 ve letters from readers of the column - letters indicate someone is reading. and reactin~. Letters from those who disagree wtth this column's per- spcctjve are just as welcome as are letters from those who agree. And we get both. But it is important to place into perspective the concept of growth in Orange County for those.who feel that this writer is violently pro-growth, as well as for those wno believe this wri ter is too soft on growth. I am sorry that those few who felt so strongly about growth that they canceled their subscriptions cannot read this. The issue in Orange County is not whether growth will take place. Like it or not. continued-growt~-HI Orange County is inevitable. In my first column, I told how the Soviet Union tried to stop the growth of Moscow and failed. I mean. The Russians didn't just circulate leaflets saying "Stop Los Angelesizing Mos- cow" or "We Don't Want Beach Boulevard on Red Square:· They actually made decrees. MARTIN BROWER No use. People from ou(side Mos- cow keep pouring in. Moreover. Orange County"s growth is.different. Our growth is no longer from "Los Aneeles people" moving here; the majority of our growth is from our own people ha ving babies. The whole picture was hung out coldly for everyone to sec recently during a speech by Earl Wooden, chairman of the Orange County Planning Commission, when he said, matter of factly: ··orange County"s population today is just over 2 million people. In 15 years, by the year 2000, the population will be 2.6 million. The county is currently planning on an ultimate population of 3.2 million." Can we stop the growth of Orange County even if the oviet Union cannot stop the growth of Moscow? A group of citizens in Irvine is making an attempt to do this by trying to cut off fees for two transportation cor- ridors which are to b,e _panially funded through real estate develop- menL · .. But the question of whether new roads bring more development was put to rest in my mind when I saw studies done on Orange County in the early 1960s by the California Division of Highways. These studies showed future growth patterns ex- tendj ng from the developed nonh county into the then undeveloped Park Service, other unlik ely agencies making use of super-snooper devices WASHI NGTON -ls Smokey the Bear hiding a transmitter in hi s hat and using that famous shovel for an antenna? Could be. _ Incredible as 11 seems, hikers. campers. climbers, anglers, hunters and other Amencans .who like to get away from tt all tn government parks, forem and wilderness areas may not be getting away at all. No matter how remote the site, th('y may be well within range of federal employees using sophis11cated su..Veillance sys- tems. In fact. according to a recent congressional studr, some of the unlikeliest federa agencies are enthusiastic users of super-snooper dcvicts. The National Park Service, National Forest Service, even the Fish and Wildhfc Scrvic.c. all make euensi ve use of electronic- surveillanoe technologies. The solitude you seek could be shared by rangers many miles away without your knowledat. The conare 1onal Office of Tcch- nolesy Assessment did a study of federal aaencics that h,ave elcctron1c- survc1llancc systems and found that their use has begun to encroach on citizens' pnvacy. Rep. Ro bert KastcnfTleier, O.W1s .. wants to brina lcaal prottttions into the high-tech ap. S{>me of what the congress1onal 1nvestlptors told him was puzzling. For eumplc: · •The National Parle Service - tho~ btn ian folks' who run the awded tours, answer your kids' question• and k~p tht traJTac movina -u1e nine different t lcctronic-survetllance technologies ito keep track of who does what on the 79 miHion acres under its control, according to the OT A repon. The devices Included: radio scanners, miniature trans- mitters. night-vision systems, vehicle trackers. satellites and hidden sen- sors. An official of the Rangers Ac- t1 vities Branch told our associate Donald Goldberg that many of the Jizmos were used for building secur- ity and law enforcement functions. But he added candidly: "I can't imagine an l\J?Plication for some of these." •The Fish and Wildlife Service. with more than 90 million acres to oversee, including wildlife refuges, fish hatcheries and research areas. uses or plans to UK nine surveillance systems. and will probebly add six more to its observation arsenal. The ones already in use include satellites.. telephone taps, miniature trans .. mitten and veh1cle-tracldn1 devices. Officials also want to u~ "pen rqisters," whjch monitor numbers called from taraeted telephones, and voioe-recosnition apparatus. ("Hello, that you, BambtT') •The Forest Service favors eiJht snOQJ>•n& systems for its 229 milhon acres, includina mall interception, telephone taps and closed<ircuit television. Mos& are used for law enforcement. the tetVi<le told con· srcuiOD&I iDVcttiptOf'S. Jn addittQn. 1eo10t1 ate uled to monitor f o~t land whtte .. cosu of physic.al protec- tion arc txce sive." central county. As a result of those studie~ the state determined that the San Diego Freewa y would be needed. The fact that Orange County was left out ¢the state"s freeway-building plans during the 1970s certainly did not stop growth. That's when some of our greatest growth occurred. Well, then~ if growth cannot be stopped. can growth be slowed? Yes. In good ways and in bad wa ys. With no land planning, growth of the north county took place rapidly and without many of the features that make for 1l pleasant community. With land planning. the growth of the central county and south county is taking place more slowly and with the features that make communit1e~ more desirable. So planning for growth is the good way to slow growth. Slowing growth by obStruction is the bad way to slow things down. By holding back roads, utilities and master plans, you get slower growth, but growth nonetheless -without roads. utiliues or master plans. Since growth in Orange County ts 1nev1table, the question is not "How can we stop growth?" but rather "How can we best prepare for growth?'' As our county grows, It faces growth issues. And these are many, from surface and air transportation to residential building del'l'sities and commercial building heights, from preservation of open space and introduction of marinas to smoking tn public places and curfews for teen- agers .. Dunng the year ahead. the Pilot and I will continue to identify growth issues and to place each into per- spective. Martin Brower pablhbe1 U.e news- letter "Martin Brower'• Ora.nae County Report." J1c1 AIDEISOI and DAU VAN A TT A •The National Oceanic and At- mospheric Administration uses six different electronic surveillance tcchnol~es. includina the dial-reaa- mg pen registers, body wires and telephone taps. •The Agriculture Department has other sub-agencies besides the Forest Service tha t use electronic surveillance systems. Its inspector general uses nine technol<>sies, in· eluding satellite interception, mail monitoring and the ever-popular telerhone taps. The Agnculture Stabilization and Conservation Ser- vice, "in suppon of OQJoina criminal investigations:· uses nine tcchnjqua,, includina -satellite interception,.ele» tronk mail monitors, pen resisters and closed-circujt TV. SIGN OF THE TIMES: The Coast Guard has borrowed I wartime monle-boost1na technique from the fly-boys, who used to pa1f)t little skull- and<rossboncs n.., on their planes foreachenemyaircnfhhotdown. To k~p scott in their war on dnaa smuuJers, Coast Guard cutter crews paint a marijuana leaf on the .bridee for every dope bust rnade on the htab seas. The antique cutter lnaham, which saw duty in Wortd War b and operatct out of Poiumouth, N.H., had nlne pot leaves with rt'd lashes on its bOdtc at last count. Jd AMttw utl Dale v ....... ue 1"""2i.4 Ntl'••l•U· -8TSV&llf FU&llA!f baalr IHllD&D CoMMLNT ~RY 'Fit to be t ied over designer clothing Ref uses to become what he calls a walking signboard By STEVE Fft1!:EMAN If a man, middle~aged-and-then­ some, and years divorced, has not formed fixed, even prejudicial opinions, be must indeed be little more than a bumbling moony. Man with time earns bis spurs as a curmudgeoo ... and would not a world without such beings soon become a shilly-shallying $hambles? As a card-carrying curmudgeon. 1 have long resented the intrusion of manufacturers and advertisers foist- ing their designer goods int~ ~Y life style. Accordingly I have cauuoned ladies never never to buy clothing for me: knowing full well they will come up with quixotic, ill-fitting designer raiment -the designer label having. alas, permeated every cranny of man's needs. In my unabashedly biased opinion the gauche floppy men's suits ac- credited to unheard-of Italian de- signers should be forthrightly outlawed and shredded. The top button of the jackets is at about navel level; the trousers have the fullness of bloomers-at the waist tapering to a tight ringlet at the ankJe. Clearly the zoot suit reincarnate. One wearing such vestment is immediately sus~ted to be a Sunset Boulevard pimp. And closer to home: For years I have bout.ht the standard terry cloth bathrobe bearing simply the label of the store. It is great after bath or shower. The large shawl collar can be wrapped abOut the neck; the robc'IS' long. almost to the ankJes. A warm. snua.ly eogulfment. - Alas, a year ago as Christmas approached, I failed to throw out the "no wearing apparel'" warning and. willy-nilly, received a te!TY clQth robe whi ch -you guessed 1t -was the creation of a big-name French de· signer chiefly oflady's wear. This chef d'oeuvre not only lacked the shawl collar -it lacked coUar. In a dari"-' decollete it was opc;n frontal- ly to midriff and it ceased altogether just above the knees. Its sleeves were huge, open tunnels extending only a bit beyond the elbow. Clearly, to wear the garment was to court bronchial pneumonia. Cold air swooped up the tunnel-like sleeves; it swept southward over the dccollete front where it met drafts coming up from below. I own too a sweater attributed to a French designer which, in fact, is OK -having been fashioned, apparent- ly. to American pullover style. But it bears the designer's logo woven over the left breast. At this age I refuse to be a walking signboard. For the same reason -even though a thoroughgoing Brooks Brothers customer -I'll not wear their sole aberration, the jerseys or sportswear emblazoned with their Golden Fleece. Nor will I wear sports shoes screaming the manufacturer's name. Then there's the cap, the simple baseball or golf-style peaked cap. In earlier years I owned many of these. each plain navy blue and sporting absolutely no advertising, no message, no cute crack. In Palm Sprinas recently I stopped in front of a store window disp~ying peaked caps. Not a navy blue or a me5S1fe-frec one in th~lot. All with cutsie-p1e or corny jabberwocky. However. one cap. despite verbiage, was OK; "Palm Spnngs Yacht OUb ... Even an automaker once went deiianer happy -but for one season only. A few yean aao the Continental came out with a few name-bearing desianer models (a matter of decor- ation only, f6nunately not engincet'"· ina.) A Continental user, I was about to trade my car buuk.ippcd that rear. While on cars: Dealers will set you a car with the rear license plate encased in a frame adv.ertisina the aaency. I rtquest that it be removed. Salesman will ask why. "I'm no sandwich man," I reply. "But therfs no cost," he will counter. "I charge however," I rip<>sti, "if I'm to be a sandwich man for the Bftlzyk apncy the cbarac will be a dollar a day." The frame comes off. Ste.e,.,....... b a Newpert ~ ............. . . . . . ... • Of'9n09 CGeli DAIL.V PILOT/Frldey, ~ 3, 1-*AT .Italian judge .to seek arreet bf Abu Nidal· MeDco's political stability in danger , U.S. military forces reportedly ·on alert' for Libya attack ROME (AP) -An Italian judge has decided to seek an international arttst watT'IDt for Palestinian leader Abu Nida! in connection with last week's terrorist attack at the Rome airpon . newspapen reported today. Italian newspapers also reported that all U.S. hues and theiI personnel have been placed o n scm1-alm for possible military action against Libya. which the United States ac- cuses of supportin& Abu N1dal's Palestinian faction. In Naples, a U.S. 9aval task force led by the ai rcraft cafrier USS Coral Sea left Naples as scheduled after a holiday port call, said Lt. Cmdr. !ohn Marchi, spokesman for the U.S. Naval Support Activity in Naples. 1 Marchi denied Italian newspaper reports that all leaves were canceled for U.S. military personnel in Italy. Rome's II Messaggero and Milan's Corriere dclla Sera quoted uniden- tified judicial sources as sayi ng that investl&:ating ·Judge Domenico Sica has decided to seek an international arrest warrant for Abu Nidal. Italian newspapers have reported the man' charged as the lone surviving terrorist in the .Rome attack, ident- ified as Mohammad Sarham, has told Sica his group was directed hy Nidal, head of a faction called "Fatah-the Revolutionary Council." ..fn the 0ec: 27 attacks at airports in Rome and Vienna, 19 people were killed. including three tcrronsts in Rome and one in Vienna. Five Americans were killed in the Rome attack. Miriam Kimmell, 80, of Rancho Santa Fe. today was released from a Rome hospital where she had bctn recovcnng after being shot in the leg in the attack. She left Rome for New York on TWA light 841. a1rpon sources said. The sourttS said the body of Don Israel protests .. at tacks, .. hints of retaliati@n TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -Israeli officials blamed Syria and Iran for a surge of rocket attacks from Lebanon, and Fo reign Minister Yizhak Shamir today called for the use of Israel's military might to stop them. The attacks have sent some resi- dents of northern Israel scurrytn~ to bomb shelters for the first time smcc Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon. Shamir said on Israel Radio that the rocket-fogs indicated that "we're in a period full o f danger." .. I hope ~ more than hope -that the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) will not penmt these attacks to continue. and that the IDF will do aJI it can to ensure peace in the Galilee for its civilians," Shamir. leader oft he right- wing Likud bloc. said. The rockets are thou$}lt to be launched by both Palestinian and Shiite Moslem guerrillas, and Israeli officials have blamed Syria and Iran for inspiring and organizing them. Israeli media reponed consuJ- iations on the Lebanon situation late ·Thursday between Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Defense Minister Yitzhalc Rabin, both members of the centrist Labor party. Peres said earlier in the day that Israel would retaliate if the rocket attacks continue. Doctor quits post foll owing t hreats JO HANNESBURG , South Africa (AP) -A white d octor who obained a coun o rder restrainin' police fro!" assauJtina politic.al pn soners wd today she has resigned her govern~ ment post because a scnes of death threats "added to my m~." Wendy Orr. 27, caused a stir last September when she filed suit and testified that hundreds of inmate patients whom she examined in Port Eliza~lh -mostly blacks held without charae-had been "brutally assaulted" by security police. . Earlier, police headquarters 10 Pretoria reported four blacks. inclu~­ ing three burned to death, were slain ovemiaht. the apparent victi.ms <?f blacks tumina on each other 1n this racially divided country. Gas leak victims demand more aid N£W DELHI, India (AP) -More than 1,000 1ctivi1t1 and IOci~J workers marched throuah the capt· tal's crowded marketplaces today to demud mote tovemmcnt aid for idima of the 1984 ps k-ak from Union Carbide Corp.'s Bhopal pesticide plant. The marchers. kd by a man ~ 1 black robe 119intcd with a 1 skulJ and bona, included SO survivon pf the pt leak, the wont industrial ac:cident ever. . ... Mort \Me 2,000 people we~ ~1Ued and uotber JOO,QOO were ·1ruured ' when deedly methyl bocyanatc abd hen &be plant Dec. ), I 914, into nearby alums. U.S. warns of Libyan govern·ment WASHINGTON (AP) -The St.ate pcpanmcnt is warnfoa 1,SOO Americans living in Libya that they arc endanaered by that nation's loaders whom President Reagan calls "fellas who think it's all right to shoot I I -year-old girls." · J l APL 11,ta .. LOS ANGELES (AP) -As Presi- dent Reapn prepared to fly to Mexico today for a meetina with President Miauel de la M.drid, U.S. officials expressed coO<lern that Mex- ico's Iona history of political stability could be d isrupted by its increasinaly powerful dru& smuglina chieftains. Reagan planned to stop off at the border town of Mexicali for the four- hour meeting as he returned to Washinaton following a weekloni New Year's vacation in California. In written answers to questions !Tom the Mexican news iacncY Notic1as de Mexico. Reapn said narcotics trafficking and terrorism , which the administration contends arc backed by C uba and Nicaragua, "represent the most 1ns1dious and dangerous thrcatuo the h,emispbere J9®Y..'.'. .. Ihc .. w.rinen answers wett . released hcre'Thursday. The United States, continuing its to ugh talk against Libya a week after the bomb and gun attacks on the Rome and Vienna airports, is also renewing its call for worldwide econ- omic and diplomatic sanctions against the govern111ent of Col. Moammar Khadafy. He has been accused of providing bases and operational support for terrorists led by Abu Nida!, a Palestine Liberation Organization renegade named by several govern- ments as tbc mastermind of the a1rpon attacks. Threatenlnt paws Interrupted Tu, an•eoo-poaa4 ~ tt;er, lan&ee ferocloaaly at model Clad9ta Daniel wlille trainer Jim Dlllman flelata b1m off da..rt.nc a photo MMlon ln a Toronto park Tbanday. The attack wu o•er· ln MCOnda and Daniel wu not lnjared. A seruor U.S official who briefed reporters Thursday said Mexico could soon find itself in a sim ilar situation to Colombia. where he said political stability is being undercut by an aJliance between narcotics smug- glers and terronsts. Radio station off, hu01an error bla01ed "That 1~ something{ou will have to look at in the case o Mexico in the relatively near future." said the 'Official. MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - The director of a Roman Catholic radio station blamed human error for the failure to broadcast most ofa year- end speech by President Daniel the church. radio station nor the government would say -exactly how many minutes of the speech were broadcast. Carballo said Catholic Radio did not broadcast the whole of Onega~s message because of "human fa1Jure on the pan of the shift controller who forgot to link" the radio Station to the national network . "That could be something that could bnng them ioto difficult straits even before the economic problems. which we may be able to solve." Earlier this week, Khadafy said that if the U nited States retaliated agaihst Libya with military action he would hit back at Americans. Asked about this on Thursday, at the end of a California vacation, Reagan replied: "I don't answer fellas who think it's all nght to shoot I I-year-old girls." Onega, wh ich resulted in a govern-·---------------------------------------- ment decision to close the station. Among the 16 bystanders kiJled 10 the Dec. 27 airport a'tacks was Natasha Simpson, 11. daughter of The Associated Press' news editor in Rome. Victor Simpson. State Department spokesman Charles Redman warned Americans against violating a 4-year-old U.S. law against goin~ to Libya. There were 6,000 Amencans in Libya when a travel ban was insututed in 1981 and the number has dropped to 1.500. Maland, 30. of New Pon Richey. Fla .. one offive Americans killed. was sent home on the same flight. The Thursday notice from the leftist Sandinista government's Of- fice of the Means of Communication of the State announcing the shutdown of Catholic Radio did not say-how long the church's official voice in Nicaragua would be off the air. A statement from the office to Catholic Radio said the slation had been notified a day in advance that Onega's message would be broadcast at ~ p.m. on New Year's Eve. It sajd that five minutes after the transmission began, the office com- municated with the station director, -- Monsignor Bismarck Carballo, bu that the radio picked up only the last few minutes of the speech. Neither CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REVENUE SHARING COMPLIANCE NOTICE A REVENUE SHARING QOMPLIANCE REPORT DETAILING CITY USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FOR THE PERIOD OF JULY 1. 198• TO JUNE 30, 1985 IS AVAILABLE IN THE Cl.TY CLERK'S OFFICE AT CITY HALL, 2000 MAIN STREET. FOR PUBLIC REVIEW FROM 8:00 AM UNTIL 5:00 PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAX. THE REPORT IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEW AT THE CITY'S CENTRAL. LIBRARY LOCATED AT GOLOENWEST AND TALBERT (71 11 TALBERT AVENUE). THE CITY HAl.L COMPLEX AND CENTRAL LIBRARY ARE BOTH ACCESSIBLE TO HANDI- CAPPED PERSONS. THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ENDEAVORS TO AC- COMODATE PERSONS OF HANDICAPED STATUS IN THE AD- MISSION OR ACCESS TO, OR TREATMENT OR EMPLOYMENT IN. CITY PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES. JOHN ROULETIE. BUDGET ANALYST IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT, HAS BEEN DESIG- NATED TO COORDINATE COMPLIANCE WITH THE NON-DIS- CRIMINATION REQUI REMENTS IN SECTION 51.55 OF THE REV- ENUE SHARING REQUIREMENTS . 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Ryan by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE by Ferd & Tom Johnson NICE OF HIM §~ You Mf,AN iO THINI< OF HIS C',AB'S OU~ S,AFETY. S,AFETY .. . by Harold le Ooux NO, BEN PRIDE lSN'T FERE AT THE MOMENT• MAY 1 TAKE A MESSAGE? Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH • 982 <:'AK J 6 0 AK76 •J3 + K J 763 <::> 972 0 J10 •QI05 EAST + 10• <:>to8• 0 953 • 98762 OUTH +AQ5 ..., Q53 0 Q8•2 •AK• The bidding: S..U. Wett I NT Pue I 0 Pue Pu1 Pa11 Nerta. Eut 2 • r ... 6NT P ... Opening lead: Jack of o . Don't fgnore 1pol cards when you plan your campaign. North'• 9'8 of 1pades were a vlt.tl iniredlent in thl1 dtal, reported in "Btfdse," the olficlal map&lne of the Netherlands Bridie Union. Alter South'• one no trump open ~ I~ 'GET CXJT _ Oil I'Li-KIU. \!XI "·~ JUST ONE MORE CHANCE ing bid, North first probed for a pouible 4"' heart fit. When Sout denied a four-card major, North upgraded his t~o ace·king combina· tions and leaped straight to t he small slam. As the cards "lie, six diamonds \ OMAR SHARIFF would have been a 1uperlor con· tract. However. the declarer. Max Rebattu of Amat.erdam, made the moat of hit cards. ije won the dla· mond lead In dummy and then caehed exact.11 thl'ff rounds or hearu when that 1uft 1pUt evenly. Next came a diamond t.o the quttn and. when both defenders followed t.o that. ttM el&hl or diamond• to the kin,r exhausted the dtlendert or that 1uit aa well and lei\ the hlsh diamond on the t.ablt. Now declarer I d the nine of spades. Had E'asl covered, declarer would have inserted tne queen t.o prevent East from winning the trick. Even iflhat then lost t.o West, the eight on the board and the ace In hand still would have constituted a penace position against West. CHARLES Go111 When East followed low, declarer ran the nine. Weit won the jack. but he did not rellth having the lead. A spade away from his K-7 would allow dedarer t.o tcore two tpade tricka: a club away from the qu..n would preMnt South with a third club trlck. Either wa1, 12 triekt were there thanlu to a tntbook le1,90n in card play l~hnJque. --·--- • -· .. . ,, .. .. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1986 Former Chlcaao Whit• Sox owner• V11clc dllN. 82. Ocun View'• bane ~Mia CIF wlat recorcl. a. ,, UCI together in win over San Jose State Anteaters overcome tnconststenctes in PCAA opener. 72-67 By BARRY FAUL~ER ..., .!"-'Cow; ' •• t The t:JC Irvine men's basketball team seems to have nghtcd 1ts inconsistent play in the prescason at JUSt the opponune ume. The Anteaters. led b) Johnn} Rogers' 17 second half points (21 total) defeated San Jose State - a team tabbed by the conference coaches to finish second behind Nevada Las Vegas -m tbe con- ference opener for both teams. 72-6 7. Thursday n1aht at Crawford Hall. With a disappointing 4-5 pre- conference record, including three losses in its last four outings. the Anteaters convened several mecungs both with coaches. and w11hout. to tr; to get better play from the potenuall} potent starters. "The difference now is 1hat v.e ha' e our heads mto 1t:· said Rogers. adding, "Now, we're not out there footing around ... Rogers sure wasn't fooling around in the second half as he hit on seven of nine shots from the floor, mclud1ng two of three from outside the three- point stnpe. "I got ofTto a slo'1' stan .. I may have been forcing shots." said Rogers. "but m the S«ond half I got better shots ·· ..., "°' ....... "' lee ,.llYM UCI'a Johnny Roeera(S2) drl'f'ee around a Spartan defender (left) while teaminate Tod Murphy ala.ma one home. The .\nteaters were forced into "their half court offense for most oft he game due to the Spartans' quick defensive trans1t1on. which almost Ocean View falls in King Cotton Seahawks start slowly~ fall to Pine-Bluff, 61 -57 _ By ROGER CARLSON OftMDlilly"9tlWt PINE BLUFF, Ark. -Ocean View H1gh's Scahawks rolled into this middle America community on New Year's Day, took a look at the records. listened to the hard-luck story of the host Pm<' Bluff Zebras and proceeded to realize every fear imaginable Thursday eve- ning. ·basketball fans at the Pine Bluff Convention Center, the Scahawks staggered from Wlft to finish in yet another chapter of a strugghng prt'p Quuueurying to li"e up to its image. "I tnoµght we played hard," said Ocean View ~:fC'll Jim Harris. trying hard to find a positive from a lot of negatives. . c\mong the numbers that worked against the Scahawks was a 36.3 percent connection from the field (20 of55)-JUSt 23. I percent on the way to a 28-22 first half deficit. Only for an eight-minute span. beginning with 4 : 17 left m the third quaner. did the Scahawks display the type of play to maintain their reputation. But 1t all came too soon as P10e Bluff. which suited up four Juniors and with no one over 6-3 1n the start10g hneup, pulled back to to ue the game at50-50 and turned it with a thrcc- point play with 2:29 left on a prayer hook by Michael McCray to take a 53-50 lead. Tim<' out was called by Harris with the game on the line. but whatever plans he had for Ricky Butler inside went out the window with a · high feed. one of 19 Ocean View turnovers. Pine Bluff responded by getting inside for a bucket. then made smgle free throw~ 10 make 1t 57-51 with 1:05 left .\II that was left for the winners were more rnps to the hne .. Just moments before. the Seahawks had enJO)ed three-point leads of 47-44 and 49-46. "'WitbQ.Yt those errors we might have been able to mile them come out of tfie1r zone and out to us ... said Hams. But tharwas just one-segment m a game which Pine Bluff seemed to be in control from even before it started. Ocean View as a whole was tentall\e and nervous. "We even ughtened up this mornmg while practicing when Flint Hill entert>d the gym." admitted Hams. Flmt Hill. 9..Q and the No I seed 1n this tournament. ad,anced to the champ1onsh1p semifinals tonight agamst Garfield of Seattle (6-2) before an evening session of2.500 Pinc Bluff. w11h the win. gets the dt'>llm.- uon of meeting Riordan. ~h1le Ocean \'1~~ I) relegated to a consolauon semifinal bcnh against ave~ quick East .\scens1on High ( 12-.l l ehm1nated the usuaJly reliable UCJ fast break. The Anteaters were further hampered by the abscnoe pf Junior guard Joe Buchanon. who suffered a bl'\llSCd thigh . in a collision witt\ ~ teammate cfunng pracucc. Guards Mike Hess and Scott Brooks didn't hetp matters at the depkted guard spot by gelling in early foul trO\Jble: "When Scott and I got m foul trouble. we have to play more ten tall\ el}." saJd Hess. wbo finished w11h 13 points "We rel> on the tno (Buchannon. Hess and Brooks} to take care of the depth at the guard spot, and torl'lght we didn't have thaf." Hess added. Br09ks pla)ed 38 m10utes and Hess 37 and Coach""'811l Mulligan said that contributed to-the offensive slowdown. ''They took the brea.k away from us:· Mulligan said, add- ing.. ··of course Brooks gelling urcd helped·· After trailing 33.27 at half. the Spartans appeared to be malung their move on the overworked Anteaters. dunng the first I 0 minutes of the second half. R1d10g the inside play of 6-7 sophomore forward Re811e Owens. who clicked for eight potnls 10 the lane. the Spartans took their onl) lead since hold mg a I 0-8 edge. at 47-46 w1th 10·20 remaining. l'CI came nght back with a Tod Murphy Jumper in the lane and held the lead for good. Murph) began the game wt th two air balls and a missed slam dunk and never real!) got on track He was held below 20 points for onl~ th<' third time 10 the last four games. getting 14. well below lus 24 (Plea.ee 9ee UCl/82) Not only did the Scahawks lose to a 3-4 team which has reportedly been decimated by injury and illness. 61-57. but they didn't even 1et the satisfaction of losing with distmction in the high-powered King Cotton Hoh day Classic. Before an afternoon session of 1,000. prep Trailing 40-30 after the Zebras c;cored on their first six shots from the field 1n the third quaner. Blame DeBrouwer directed an offense which rattled off a 14-2 spun. givmg Ocean View a 44-42 adva'ntage. Twice the Scahawks had the ball v.ith those three-point leads. but passing errors helped the host Z~1thm range. (Plea11e .ee OV /83) Jlin Ha.rrla -Frontiere to bey __ remaining tickets Ram owner insures -amewtlf be televiSed by pledgt ng purchase -- Rams owner Georgia Frontiere announced Th'ursday that she will urchase any unsold tickets for the alhr~Y~s playOTigame Saturday. assunng that the contest will be televised locally. As of Thursday morning, some 4.000 tickets remained as the I ·p.m. deadline for a sellout -and lifting the local TV blackout -neared. The National Football League had irantcd the Rams one extra day on lhe del\dline, which normally is 72 liours prior to game time. because of the New Year's Day holiday. The Rams would not say how \ many tickets were unsold when Thursday's deadline expired . Frontjerc said: "Because of the i!taanitude of the game, I wanted to 1fl$Ut,e that it would be televised f orall ~ur fans. Therefore, I'm guaranteeing the sellout by purchasing the rema1n- 10g tickets ... The tickets will remam on sale, with the Rams' owner purchasmg leftovers if there are any afier game time. Part of those funds thus would Zeno Craft Coe ton go to the Cowboys and the NFL. _ 4 1 For NFL blackout purposes. area P-a· yers 6 7.000 is considered a sellout at A.... . Anaheim Stadium. Tli'e"'N'FCEast championCowbo)s d 11 c andNFCWest-winningRamshavea name A .. . IF I p.m. lockofT. The Rams closed out the regular season with a listless 166 loss to the Los Angeles Raiders in a nationally televised Monday night game Dec. 23. "We just made too many mis- takes," sa id Rams quanerback Dieter Brock afier the game. "We just have to look ahead to the playoffs. We'll start getting ready for the Cowboys.·· Ram running back Eric Dickerson. who ran for 98 yards against the Raiders, didn't seem to worried with the regular season-ending loss. "I think we'll be very well prepared fOrDillas. rube ready. ( pla)' my best in big games." .. Griggs, Craft. Zeno and Coston take SSa 1-starhonors Four Orange Coast area football players have been singkd out for honors on the All-CIF Southera Scct1on team. a blue ribbon collecuon of all-stars who have been combed from the various All-CIF conference teams by the South<"m Cahfom1a Board of Athletics. Ht\ lon gesl was from 51 ~anJs out Onh two schools rC'CCl\Cd more than a·single selection -Long Bealh Poh garnered three defensive assign- ments and Canyon High of Canyon Countn ofT back-to-back unbeaten seasons. took two defensive spots. ALL·CIF SOUTHERN SECTION 0...... ... '" ,.,..,..., ~ ' 08-0en Mc:Cwlrt Cleremc>ftl lt&-J J "'-""-~ lt~ev ,._..,., Vti.nda w1t-11uoert Tur11tr scnurr Wlt-TrtY1S Wtlklns. Cteremonl TE o<en Grloes. Ellison OL -N1981 Clev. FOlltel\8 OL -Lenee Zeno FOlln111n V•U.• OL-Oon Gibson El MoOene Ht. Wt. Yr ·~no St a-0 IU Sr Bardsley sparks SCC past Canadian team Edison's Ken.,nggs. Manna's Bill Cran. Fountain Valley's Lance Zeno and Mater Dc1's Gary Coston were chosen for the team. which consists of one quarterbadc. two runnini backs, two wide rcttivers, a tiaht end. five offensive linemen and a place-kicker on the offt'nsc. Ol J•m Tulell• Norin T orreftee OL-01rran llelrel Oen• HINs o<-<.erv Co"Oll· Mei..-Ot l S·ll 1ts St a-1 llO Sr •·2 190 Sr 6·4 217 Sr 6·• lfO Sr •·• 2SS Sr • 3 7SO St •·1 7SS St 6 S 2.SO Sr 6 0 US Sr Ken Bardsley scored 16 of his 20 points in the first half Thurs- day to lead Southern California Colleae's men's basketball team to an 8S-74 win over visitil\I Simon Fraser Colleac of Canada. Fraser suffered from a l 1- tumover pcrfonnancc against the agrcssive Vanauards. Bob Hielt]es led the way for the Clansmen with 29 points. He also had seven rebounds. The defense 1s made up of three down linemen, four linebackers and four in the secondary. 1n addition to a punter. In heu of the caliber of the selections, no player of the year was chosen. OL-Steq ElllOll LI Polv OL-Joe Z.cl\erle Cenvon (CCI OL-0.M I llrown LI Jotelen Ll-llrie11 Tullau LI Pol\I Ll -ltanov A11slln. Cenvon !CCI LI -Yul Jenkins Vert>um Del Ll -l.errv Vi.oit Olamonct lar Ol~rll CarrMI< LI Pol\' 01-1" Creft Marlne 01-Eric Turri« Ventur. Ol~JOl'ln HtrOV Muir ,.._Jim Morris, C •ton t l 2•S St t ·O 10S St •·S 17S St 6·7 no St a-l nos• 6·l ltS St 6·l ltS St 6·2 17S St •·0 190 St •·7 m St '"° 160 St 6-0 ltS Sr .... , Official vote in: Sooners No. 1 Oklahoma gets 55 first-place votes; Michiga_? second From AP dlsparcb~s . The 0 1...lahu!Pa \ounc:~ "h,1 dl' feated ;\u I Penn ~tale.:'."'-" 11 hl· Orange Bo~ I. were otliuall~ 'r''" nl·d as college football'~ na11unal , h.1m - p1ons Thursda}. falling on l~ 1",1 potnts shon of~d1on to tin"h the \eason the wa~ t ~ \taned 11 -''' I Onl} six other tr ,ms tn the: ..,n.,ear bLSt01) of The Aswc1atcd Pr.t'" pnll "on the champ1onsh1p. after ~·1n~ rnnked No I 10 the p~~ason Oklahoma recel\ed 55 of,-i.irst· place votes and 1.1 38 of a Pl'"" hie 1.140 points from_a nation~ 1tk pant< I ofsportswnters and sponscastcr. and "on its sixth nauonal champ1on~h1p Only Notn-Dam<'. ",lh se' l.'n has v.on mo~ l'.hamp1onc;h1p,. th.in th.: Soon el' Thrtt voters failed to submtt thl'tr ballots and couldn't be rearhl·J M1ch1gan tin1shed a d1 tant "<.'umJ after defeating Nebra~ka 2"'-~~ 1n the Sunlt1st Fiesta Bov.I The Vo. oh t<nnr .... fifth in the final regular-season poll. r('ttrved one fi rst-plaC'C 'otc: anJ 1.032 points Penn tate'~ Orang<' Ro\\J lo s co t th<' Nttt.any Uons what would have been tt'IClr SCC'Ond national cham- p1onsh1p tn fou r "ears Instead the) slipped to third place wuh 990 potnt . "I'm satisfied and happy u turneJ out this wa),'0 Oltlahoma Cooch Final AP poll Recore "''~ P y' 0 1' ~no....,a ,. 1 v Ill! ) ; v, ,.. O•"' 0 ' .ll: l P••• <, '"«' 9QO . -. ~UH ~· 7 ~· '~ ~~ • c • 1!11)\ .:i.&' 0 •. '0' 1 ..... A 0 ~ 'o' ' :.~ ..,-~· .... ~ "°' : ., ._" ·~\ • 0 ·~ 1 ~ f't &_,6 -• •A• CJ • S'•'P ;i • •O'I 1 s ~ ,, oa s· • u lS9 II •I.I· ••it-, :n q "11&•0' •• • ~·'" • ..., • J ~ ~ 20 ,. c.~."0·• • • • , ~ 1 't! 10 ~su • • 7& n Ol~~'l r~··"~ .~... FtH no '>'111«' 15 "'"°"'' 79 ••-• J• oe~ Sieti! o Gto II·• • '' o o•a • "' zone l W«'to• V ii·"• I Barn 'i"1t1a ~11J ··1 al"a'<. thllu~h1 "e had a l"hanl<' 11' N' good because I thought ~t· J ~ lavoft'd tn e,·~ game ~e pla\C'd and ~<' ~l·re · w111t'r '>.11J Penn talc '~a<1 "tht' be\t teJm '-'t pla,c:d th1' '><.'a .. on ~ 11h1lUt a 11nuht the' rC' hclll'r than 't'hra,l...a ·· Oklahnma "'II re .. ·<'•'t' lh1 .\<.- 'lX'latt'd Prl"\<.-Paul Vo. Bear Rn ant nat10nal l hamp10n,h1p tniph' on a dat<' t<1 hr ann1lUOll'd In the '\e> 'C'a'"' that th<' .\P has condu1 ted a pre~·ac;on poll thC' o,,I) other teams tu "in nattonal cham- p10Mh1p!I after '>tarung the -.cuoo :-.o I ~ere Tennec;<,t'(' tn IQ~I \t1ch1gan . talc 1n I qs2. Oklahoma 1n 19 fl l'P4and l ~.,\and .\lahama 10 ,~.,!\ Bardsley a former Costa Mesa Hiah standout, and Rob Lucas PICed the~anauartl• to• SS-32 halftime lead while SCC shot SS pcrc:ent from the field and 92 pcrc:ent at 'the lin~. Fraser, after its dismal first half. came out to shoot 66 percent from the field in the second half, t• of 21 . SC'C WIMd in the latter half with ol'lly a 43 percent mark from the field. Gnas cau&ht 31 peua for 48S R d bl k d di yards durina hts senior season 1n ai er ac out ea ine extended betpina the ChaflCTS to a share of the 1hr1 ro~ning ol thl' ~oonrr.., "ho ~ert' tl\ird 'JOln& into tht' Ora~ 8d" I hc<ame a fomiahh when SC'C'ond·ranked M1am1 lo t to Tcn- nec;~ 35-., 1n the Sugar Bowland No 4 Iowa wa'i bcuen b\ UCLA 45-2 1n the Ro!it' Bowl Lucas had sb of h.ls pmc-hi)h nine rebounds in the fmt half as the V quards outrebounded the Oansmen 39-28. Randy McAlli11er contributed 10 poinU.. all ln the fint bat£. and Roben A9ilet dished on 14 auj1u. • - lAeVanauards improved their win streak to au, while the Clansmen dropped to 7-8. Soutbem CAiifornia Collete hosts Lubbock O.rittian Satur- day niabt at 7:30. Lubbock Chris- tian is rated 16th in the NAIA poll. CIF Bta Five Confe-rencc. ' El EGUNDO (AP) -The local Zeno was an All.CIF Division I telev•s1on blackout deadltne for un- cboicc aujuniorand is considered of day's National Football l<'q\lc pla)- All·Ammcan stat\ll 11 tackle. ofT _.me betwc-en the New En1land 0 n t ... -~k .. A k Patnots.and the Lo Anaeles Ra1de~ ra pu '*"'er ~ ·lO-VllC wH utcnded until today, a campaian1 wtth eiaht intert"epttoo spolcswoman for tht Ra den said apiece, amona other endtavors TbW'1dly. Coston k.Jcked 13 ftdd pl OM Tbt utens1on to l p. m toda)" 'llkU ofT the CIF Southm\ Secuon rccon1 made at the request of the Nfl. of 16 by Ntwpon Harbor's An Sorce. because of the New Year's Day lht' holtda)' on Wednei.da\ ~pokcswoman said The normaJ Fl. n.tk 1s for p mt"\ to bt blacked out lottll) if they're not sold out 72 houn btfo~ k1ckoffume unda)' me bqin! at I p. m bf I p m Thursda). the spokcs'itt uman said. approx1m1tel) 68.000 t1ckeu had bttn sold for the pme. A total of 92. 16 ~l' a~ av1.1Jab&c at the Cohseum "I thtnli. it's t\ 1dtnt v.e ~un ''~ ho.wt day. and that &J'C u the m) th1caJ nauonal champ1onsh1p,'· wmer said ... You ha"c to be luck) and have other l)COOI( beat otbc~ pcopk for)' u in th.is f'ltt for ""lo.. l ·• Ttnncucc JUmpcd from c\ahth pl.a c to fourth. Tbe VolunCCIC't'I rttt1\itd the rtmain.ina first-.place vote and 9 7 poiou. '1 I 1 1 r' I I' l ! . • * Or-. COMt DAJLV ,_.LOT/ Fridey, ~ 3, ttee ll'eDlale wrestler ·pinned '1~!: hoP" on a talredown Fnm AP ..... tdaea SAN DIEGO -Until this week about the only pinnin& hi4b school prts did was of their hair. Amcnca Morris, modelina student and I07!pound varsity wrestler for Clairemont Hiah School, brou&)\t new meanina to the word. Morris, whose placic on lhe mat in the previously aJJ..ma)e spon is something of a feat in itself, became the fant ·• in California wrestlina history to record a pin in varsity competition, according to Jon Talbott. the editor of San Dieao WTatlina News. ··1 didn't make the varsirx team just to meu around, • Morris said. "I proved that a girl can beat a guy at wrestling. ~ wanted to prove it could be done. I always wanted lo pin a guy." Morris got bet chance be- cause ofa Mira Mesa Hp School student, Kerty Hanley, who _..... challenaed the San DiCJ<> tcbool board'sruleprohibitinsairls_From taki.n&put anooniact sports. The school board, fearing dilCT'imination judgments against it, changed its rule to allow ajrls to participate with boys in sports where no girls team exists. In a sense, Hanley knocked on the door and Morris kicked it in. Her second period pin Monday of Mira Mesa's Russell Cain came in a match she was winning 9-2. It earned her fifth place in the Bob Roeder wrestling inviiational. She has a 2-2 record. "I t.bink me winning tbal match . made a statement." she said. ··1 proved a lot of people wrong. I wish they'd open their minds and close their mouths." · After learning the board had cban&ed its rule on girls panicipation in all-boy sports, Morris and freshman Kary Clement deetdcd to go out for the wrestling team, a decision neither would have followed through with alone. · Morris made the junior varsity team and then decided 10 try for the varsity. Trailing 10-1 in her challenge match. she suddenly pinned her opponent and earned the varsity spot. Wulllnaton downe Knlcb Jell~ 0.. W1Wam1 and atff m •••Ill•• combined for 97 points u Wubiftaton shot 61.3 percent &om the fiekl to defeat New Yott. llS.109, lD an National Buketbell Aatociation pme lbWlday niabL Malone finished with 37 points, Williams 32 -.,nd Robinson 28 ... In otber NBA pmes, DtMJa J...._ who finiabcd with 29 points, led Boston u it outlCOl'ed indiana 14-2 late in the fowtb quaner for a 122-104 victory ... forward 0....... w..._. and pard Qmada DaUe1 eacb ICOred 26 points to lead Chicqo to its third straipt win~ a 131 -122 victory over Detroit .. . RetetVe auard· IOb araca scored a seuon-biab IO points to help live Sacramento a 114-106 victory over San Antonio ... Jellll Lecu 1eored six points in the final minute of pme u Houston ed8Cd Golden State, 120-115. Ho11ston took a 114-J fO lead wit.b l:S2 remainina in the ~e bu.l Warriors center JM Barry Carr.a.I quickly bJC~ook shot to narrow it to two points. Lucas then drove for a layup to ajve Houston a J 16-112 edec with 43 te00nds left and added two free throws with 2S seoonds left for a six-point lead. eo.., 8COree &OOth aoa11n w1n Mike letq became the 11th National Iii Hockey Lcque player to score SOO aoal• , when he scored 1wice in the last three minutes of play lbunday night in the New York lslandert' 7-S victory over Boston ... Eltewhere in the NHL, Aat.. S&ulaJ ICOflld on a pus from bis brother Peter with 2:46 remainina to ajve Quebec a 3-2 victory ovcrHartford. The victory pve t.be Nordiques a sweep of this week's bomwnd-home series ap.mst the Whalen ... Defenteman ReM La.nee acored his eighth goal of the ICUOD on a power-play early in the third period to lift Detroit to a 2-2 overtime tie with Buffalo ... SteYe Pa,.. fired a SO-foot slap shot put Vancouver J,.oaltender IUdlaM 8,...,. with 8:04 to play, as Minnesota posted a 3-2 victory over the Canucks ... Wape GretlQ ICOred his 27th goal and added an assist u Edmonton defeated Calpry 4-3 to send the Flames to their ciablh strai&bt defeat. Bickett takee l'CM>kle bonon INDIANAPOLIS -Linebacker EiJ Duane Bickett of t.be Indianapolis Colts « • • has traded his playbook for textbooks a.ftu • a season t.ha1 earned him recop.ition as the National Football Leaaue's Defensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press. The.6-S, 241 -pound fint-round draft cboioe left the cold an~ snow of winter for Los Anac1ea when the season ended 10 work on obtainina t6e 12 houn of credit be needs for a dqree in business accowitinaat the University of Southern ~omia. -.--=--- UC Int.De'• Wape &~elatad s-•• off between teammate JohDDJ Roten and &an Joee'• Ward Furl•. • UCI ••• rro-81 ------- The Ant.eaten however, bad per pme ave,...e. ~- outlide aame to answer the peck d.efenaive scheme of the Spenaa hittina 62 ~t from the field io et atc0nd half and 56 percent for dlt pme. "The more we can open it II> for Tod with our outaktc pme, e touaher it is to stop ua, •• laid Hell. "What can you do on a 6-10 th• point shooter,.. ldded Heu of a perimeter play of Roten:. = "We stwead out our off'enee to fife Johnny up •• said Mullipn: ''.Hayti bim shoot from the outside &aJ\llt J>St of our offense," he~ : "He hurt us a littJe from I& outside," said San Jose's ie.d1- 100rcr Ricley Berry (16 points). :: "We played 40 minu&es." aaicb pleased Mullipn. He said be felt tac tce0nd plaoe finish prediction • valjd and denjed the SparWu wlic overrated. ''They just didn't play vf!i well." he said. :. San Jose Coach Bill Berry, whelk team came in with a 7-2 recola. echoed Mullipn. "We could baWe played better," Berry said. "'ft!>'. outscrappcd us for rebounds lliiO some loose bells and there's just iO excuse for that," be added. : The Spartans matched UCI's %7 field goals, but shot only 66 percent from the free throw line. The AJD- eaters on the other hand hit scve[Q)f I 0 free throws down the stretch to~ lbewin. - I -UCI next meets Utah Siate Saau- day at Crawford Rall in anodltr conference matchup. = A~T·• NOTaS: Wllll Illa 14 .h Tllundev, -..V la ontv II bttllnd FomieMK1 AM-AmerfQn K..,.. ..._.. kK tlllrd lllM:e oD>t tdloot'a .. -time acorlne llst. .-I cta•H.-ho WH 11mP4tw notlc8llfv Thurldey, ft 6oubffll:lor S.lurdeV't PCM detll wlltl Uletl Slate's Alliltt "I don't llllnk lle'I be reectY tor Saturday, lle'IJllR llmolno.'' said ~ MullOan said~-• forward "'" CanMll wlll 1191 aome wortt tCfN guard '4!01 In Pf'Ktlce, to edd -Ill I~ Dacllcourl. MYll!Hn 10 Saft .,_. wtlO u Nlcl9d tor Ille bench eflw '-ting Ille bun&Jor a subSlllullon -plc;klng uo Ills llllrd foul !f"ttlt flrll 11111 Thuodlv: "Stay out lllart. WtlO I~ dO you want ma 10 use.'' --~!--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~-"My dad lbou&ht it was great," Morris sa.id. .. But my mom, she just flipped out. She dido 't want it to get in the way of modeling school. She t.bouaht it was that (professional wrestling) stuff on TV. thal fa~ stuff where they throw each other around. .. Moms said she has no problem making the transition once a week from the wrestling mat to t.bc modeling runway. "When I go to modeling school. I put on makeup and dresses and high heels. Thal makes me feel more feminine and polite,.. she said. "Whenever I go to wrestlina practJce, I wear sweats and socks up to here (pointi1!f to her knee). I just put on t.bc wrestling shoes and that s it -rm different. .. -~~;~~~~~~:.Titan, sfallto.Adgies : basketbaU squad say t.bey were surprised by ~ 8 ~ CoachBobBoyd'sdecis1on to stepdownat UNLV UCL J\. .. N 2 Mi hig Christian Gray and Rich Anema each addedJ 2 the end of this season. , n , 0 • C an. points for Pacific. 4-6. Scott Fisher scored 22 poin~o .. We were kind of shocked," said sophomore 1 d UCSB 5 5 Raymond Brown. .. He got us loaether and told us be No. 4 Syracuse·victorious ea • -. - had 90melhing to say. I had no idea he'd say that" Cal •t. Was'1Dgtoa IO: California junior guard Kaln Boyd's resignatJon was made public at a Thursday From AP dl1paklle1 Johnson sank two free t.brows with two seconds lefQo niaht news conference, just a half-hour before tipoff in boost the Golden Bears to a victory over the visieliag Quote of ~e clay the Alabama-Mississippi· Siate Southeastern Con-FULLERTON _ Kenny Travis scored 21 points to Washington Huskies in the Pacifi c-I 0 conference opeiu fercnce contest, which Mississippi Sia1c lost in lead New Mexico State to a 68-61 ovcrumc victory for both clubs. = Willie Pe,, former Oywc~t ~xing ch~­ pion on reports that he had died: Naw, I am t ~d°. l haven't even gone out of the house." overtime. The players had been told carticr. Thursday night over Fullerton State in a Pacific Coast With I 0 seconds to play, Johnson helped the Gollin Boyd, SS, took over the basketball program in Athletic Association Confercnc.e basketball game. Bears pull into a 60-60 tic when be passed t.be ball=:to 1981. He told his team be would complete t.bc 198S-86 Travis hit a fallaway, 25-foot j umper with two junior forward Dave Butler. = sea5on as coach, bul that it would be his lasl at ih-c seconds remaining pulled New Mexico State into a 59.59 On the next play. California forward Richard Chais. Dodgen elgn Pena to contract univcnity. The sea.son_ ends with the March 5-8 SEC tic that sent the game into ovcnime. a fonncr Edison High star, stoic the ball and ~o tournament · The Aggies scored nine unanswered points in Johnson. who was cfobbered as he was going for a la)'11P. LOS ANGELES L Pitcher Alejandro Ill Pena. ou1 most of last season recuperating He said he and his wife Betty would be rcluming to ovenime before Fullcnon finally scored its only ovenime UCLA 71, Ore•on 1$.: Junior forward R~Hie Miicr Southern California to be nearer their aging mot.bcrs basket as time expired. 9 0 -,,...-lb ti 1 and four sons. Boyd is a former Santa Ana Coll-and scored 22 points and UCLA held off regon m e ma from shoulder surgery, has sagned a USCcoach. . -o-New Mexico State rallied from a 27-20 halftime minutcstoposta71-65victoryinaPacific-IOConf~ deficit to tie the game at 47-all on a 3-point basket by opener for bolh schools. = contract for the 1986 season with the Los Angeles Dodgen, the team announced Thursday. Terms were not disclosed in a release issued by the Dodie rs. J>ena, 26. underwent shoulder surgery prior to the I 985 season, but was activated in September and pitched in two games. He was 0-1 with an 8.31 ERA in bis abbreviated stint. Pena had trouble with his pitching shoulder in t.be latter stages of the 1984 season before finally undergoing surgery prior to spring training last year. Television, radio TELEVISION No events scheduled. RADIO 6 p.m. -PRO BASl.ETBAU.: Clippers at Ocvcland (delayed), KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASkETBAU.: Utah at Lakcrs, Kl.AC (S70). Flyers easily handle Kings, 7-4 INGLEWOOD (AP) -For Brian really knows how to hang onto the ma.Ice an error that affects no~ onJy Propp of the Philadelphia Flyers, it puck until the lasl second. He was one, but t.be other four on th~ ice. 1t was just a case of getting a Little help voted the best player in Sweden last makes you wonder who to stick out from one of his friends. year and I can see wh y." on the ice." Propp scored a goal and added four Ecklund contributed four assists to _Quip'} said. however, that the assists 10 lead the Flyers to a 7-4 the Ayers· offensive that left 1he' Kinfe woes stem not from a lfck of National Hockey League victory Kings in a big hole. Philadelphia hu.st ~· .. Thursday mght over the Los Angeles opened a 5-1 lead before the game ·11 .s n.?t a general lack of hus~c. l(j reached the midway point. he said. A lot of them arc hustling, ngs. . . but those arc the new faces on the After his big ni~t. Propp pointed Kin~ Coach .Pat Q_uinn said his team. I hope it will spread to the out Per-Erik Ecklund as the i ey troops JUSt arcn t putting 1oge1her a others ... factor. team effort. _ Gratt~yant. Marrtiantr,tcn T'"EC und made it easy for me. He's "We're getting a topeffon from 1wo Hackborn scored in the second period a great playmakcr, .. Propp said. "He guys out of 20." he said ... II scms we for Los Angeles. Sape1: Bowl? Look great for the playoffs. Get ready to ~beer on the Rams and Raiders. TODAY THROUGH SUNDAY 30 90 OFF all cords, khakis, and sweaters. (i;mt.j), •outtJwick Ulllll ---Pttva1• L.abeil 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-1622 • Bullock• Wiishire Wlng ------- Pierre Smith with 4:58 remaming. but never led until the The Bruins, who never trailed, opened a 10-pCht overtime period. . lead midway through t.be second half before ocean Gilben Wilburn and Smith each added 18 points for rallied to within four points, 65-61 . with less than E'Wo New Mexico State, 7-3. minutes left. = Herman Webster scored a career-high 19 points and However, with UCLA ahead, 66-61, Orcton Coieh grabbed 11 rcbounds10 pace Fullenon State. 7-6. Rjchard Don Monson was called for a technical with JI scooiMis Morton added 16 points for the Titans. left . Miller hit both free throws to give the Bruins a 66 I In other games: lead thal O_rcgon could not overcome. Nevada-Laa Vegaa 190, Utall St. t4: Freddie Banks S~o~ l4, WH~ St. n: Frcsh~an fo~d scored seven ofhis 30 points in the second overtime t~ hft Todd Lichti sco·red l 7 points and guard Novtan WhttlJ'lt I 3th-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas to a double-overtime Pa< victorv over Utah State in a Pacific Coast Athletic added 16 lo lead Stanford to a acific-10 victory <=r . , fi bo h Washington State. = Association opener or t teams. Stanford, which led the entire game, took a 4t1'7 Banks sent the ·game into a second overtime with a halftime lead. paced by Lichti's ten points. Whi1Sttt three-point basket with 3 I ~nds left in the first scored six of his points durinp a crucial 18-6 CardJlgil overtime. tying the contest at 88-all. . After Utah State look a 90-88 lead, Banks hit two scoring spree in the second bat that 9~ncbed t.be wiO: jumpers sandwiched around a basket by John Flowers SuDlegoSLlt,AlrFo~5t:SemorguardAnlbQJly and added a free throw as the Runnm' Rebels took a fi ve-Watson scored 16 points to lead San Diego State lo point lead they would not relinquish. victory over t.bc Air Force Academy in a Western Athl,tic Two free throws by Jeff Anderson of Utah State with Conference basketball opener for both schools. t I seconds left in rcgu)ation tied the game at 78-all, The Aztecs built a 31-25 halftime advantagct:,Jnd prompling the first overtime. surged 10 a 37-26 lead in t.bc openinf 90 seconds of the Armon Gilliam added 22 poi nts and 22 rebounds for second half. Air Force could not get withjn five points the Nevada-Las Vegas, 12-2. rest of the way. · Mlcr..t1u74,ladlault:GaryGran1scorcd21 poinh Pacific U , UCSB 73: Bret Counts scored I 3 points as second-ranked and undefeated Michipn downed ?:-lo and lhe University of Pacific rallied from a 10-point. · 1 s Indiana in the opening Bi1 Ten Conference basketball second-half deficit to post a victory over UC Santa game for each in Bloom~~n, Ind. Barbara in the PCAA opener for both schools .at Santa Roy Tarpley, capi ·nJ on a height advantage Ba~~ific. down 47-37 with 17:09 to play. held the inside, scored 20 POints for Michigan, 13--0. Gauchos scoreless for over four minutes and scored nine SyracHe H ; 801to1t Collete 5%: Wendell Alom ~nswcred points to pull within 47-46. scored 13 points and Rony Seikaly had 10 points in the A basketball bv Karlwin Matthews ga ve Paci fic 1he second haJfas No. 4 Syracuse exploded from a five-point lead for good al 67-6S and 1hc Tigers opened a 7 1-65 deficit to wallop Boston College 1n a Bia East Conference advantage wihth 29 seconds left. · game at Syracuse. Ex-White Sox owner Veeck dies · 1• .. Enterprising 71 -year-old falls victim to heart attack CHICAGO (AP)-Bill Veeck. the former owner of tht" Chi~o White Sox who began his baseball career with S 11 in his pocket and a wild sense of humor, died Thursday. He was 71. Vceck, who brought the c~ploding scoreboatd, m11jgct.s, clown~ and et.hnic nighls to baseball, died at t~c Illinois Masonic Medical Center of a heart lltack. wd hospital spokeswoman Jean Bcnzics. The spokeswoman said Veeck had entered the hospital Monday after suffering shortness of breath) He underwent surgery in October 1984 for removal of a malianant tuna tumor. Memorial iervices for Vceek were scheduled Saturday at St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Chicqo. Vceck, who bqan his career as t. vendor with the Chicqo Cubs. went on to operate ihe old St. Louis Browns. the aevcllnd Indians and the .Chicqo White Sox twice. Bom Feb. 9, 1914 an Chicaao. Veeck was the son ofa blseblll writer who became president of the Cubs. He roamed WriaJey Field a• a younpter. runnina emnds and working the 1umstiln and concession it.ands. He laier moved up to become an office boy and worked in every phase of the Cubs' orpnization durina the eiabt yean he was with the club. In 194'1, he headed a syndicate that bou&ht the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Associauon. lie and Manaaer Chatlie Onmm put on stun1s thal turned the 8rttm1 Into one of the minor leaaucs' mot uccessful franchisct. '"To be uoctuful in baseball, you musa have more Lbla a winoer,'' Vccck a jd 11\ 1941. "You have to tell bucblll to the customer olhtt than from the field of play Once you get the customer into your park. you have t6 show him you still are intcres1ed 10 him after he has pajd fo get it. .. Veeck, who wore a hearing aid and bifocals, titled his autobiography "Vecck. As in Wreck... · He had a pcgleg. the result ofan injury as a Marine in World War II, and used it for an ashtray before he quit smoking because of emphysema. His standard response to "How do yo u feel, BiA?" was "Not too bad for a balding old man who can't se& or hear." . At age 32, Veeck headed a aroup lh•t bouabt t.bc slumpina Indians francbjse in 1946 and moved the club from old lea&uc Park to Municipal Staqam. . The self-proclaimed hustler beun a series · of promotions which were unheard of in tlie m~or leques. He also broke 1hc color line in the Athcrican Leeaue in July 1947 whcn he sent Larry Doby, a black, tothe plaacas a pinch hhtcr. .. He sajd one of his grea1est achicvcmenu -besicks invcnuna the explodina scoreboard -wu aettina the then-season attendance reec>rd of 2,262,()()() 11 Oevei.nd in 1948, when the lndi.ana•on thepennantandlbeWorld Series. Vceck bou&ht the old St. Louis BroWlll in 19Sl and sen I 3· 7 midact Cddie Oaedel to bit in Aupst of that ~r as pan of a publicity stunt in a pme 1111ost the Detft>it Tiaers. .. Gaedel, who wore the number .o~th, ftl replaced by a pinch runner after Detroit pitcbef Bob Qin waited him on four pitches.. The same ~vided tbc Browns wilh lheir l&flC't home attendance lD fOur r-n. • "It never entered my mind=~ bet.heliallc act with which I would become tJy idntiW" Vteek said later. He wu forced to aell the Browns after otbc:r Aerican Lttaue owners blocked bii attempts to move tbe financially StraPDed team to B&ltimore -1 move dlley later 1pproved for the 8ro•n1' new ownen. FoR TH[ R£cGRD NaA WISTllUI CON,ta•MCW ~ldlk DM.-w .... ftd. 2S S A:S3 20 16 .556 12 20 .us 10 19 .345 11 21 .)44 GOlcMn Stele 12 23 .3'3 Midwftt DMtleft Houston Denver ,. 12 .636 S.n Antonio Uteh 19 12 .613 19 14 .S76 01lle1 11 16 .SIS 14 lS .Cl SKremtnlo 10 22 .313 IASTIE .. t CON~IRINC• &oat on Ptlllede411t1l1 New Jerwv Wutltneton Ntw York A~OMWll 24 1 20 12 20 13 16 lS If 22 CWllnl DM11en .n4 .625 ·'°' .516 .333 MllwlUkff 22 12 ."47 All1 n1a IS IS .5CO O.troll ts 11 ,m Cllvt11nc1 14 11 .431 Ct1k:190 14 21 .AOO tndfen. 9 22 290 n-MeY's ~ W1"1l1101on If S, New York lot 8oston 122. lndl1n1 104 Chk190 131, O.troll 12'2 Houston 120, Gol<lell Stele l IS S.cremento 114, Sin Antonio 106 T...._.,, Gemes c-.n at Ctevtllnd UI_,, el LAlren New Jerwv el Bo"on Detroit 11 Allent1 MflwaukM 11 W11111no1on Plloenfx 11 Portleno Denver 11 S.anle S.llKdllY's Glmft c-.n 11 fndl1 n1 Clevtll ncl 11 Ntw Jtrstv Allenl1 11 Chlcl90 u11t1 t i Ot lles Pllfle<ltllltll• 11 Hou1t0n Ntw York t i MflwaukM Denver '' Sacremtnto Sen Antonio at Golden Stele COLLEC.E Ga • 14 1411'1 lS IS\l'r ' 2 4 s 10\.'i ,..., s • " UC lrvtne 72, SM JOM St.tit '7 UC trvtnt (72) E~ISled R~s Murol'lv .... "·• "' "' 2·3 2-2 s 6 9· 14 1-1 3 21 4-1 6·1 2 14 S-9 3·4 2 14 0-1 o-o 0 0 1·2 0-1 I 3 2·2 l·l I S a:~orczvk Clecclo Ce rmon Tol1l1 Jonnson Pvo.. Ferris Berry Tllome1 Simon Owens wvan herd To1111 21-" 13-11 " n Sen Jew Stete (67) .... ft·• pl "' 3·1 3·6 2 9 7·3 0·0 I 4 H 1·2 I 3 6· ll 3·4 s 16 ._, 3·4 3 II 2·2 0-0 I 4 S·9 2·2 ' 12 4-S 0-0 2 I 0-0 0-0 1 0 27·SO 12· ll 19 67 Halfllme. UCI, 33·27 Thr-Dofnt toals· Rogers tUCll 2; Clec· clo tuCI) l; Brooks (UCll 2; 8errv (SJS) I. Rtbound1: UC lrvlne 22 tROQM1, Murphy 6); Sen Jost State 23 (T'110m11, Owens SI. Au fst1: UC lrvlne 13 (Htn 4), S.11 Jo1:9 State IS (Johnson 10) Turnover1 UC lrvltle IS, Sen Jose S111e IS. All~enc:e 1,312 SeCal C-... IS, Simett Frazier 74 ~ ,ral.ler (74) SeCel c ..... (IS) Hiiies Prknson Kzlnlla Slelev Pdr5en Hln lns Rn"re ""pl'-"""""' 9 11 2 ?9 Haar 9 0 ' II 2 o 2 4 Brdslav 9 2 2 20 20S 4 LUCll 3026 I S '2 21 McAflllr 4 ~ 4 10 J 2 1 • Avllas 0 0 2 0 ' 2 2 • ~' 2 6 0 10 7 0 2 4 Lotllft 0 0 I 0 MvlH 3 3 I 9 Slivers O O 1 O Reddick 0 0 I 0 conocion o 2 3 2 HPlmann I 0 I 2 Oolsbv 2d 2 2 6 Olxon I O O 2 Tofels 27 20 18 74 Totels 34 17 24 IS Halfllme· Soutllern Cellfornle CoOeoe ss-:n HIGH SCHOOL Kine c..-Clauk PtM ...,., '1, OU.ft View S7 (KIM C.._ OHllC) OcMft vi.w (S1) ...... ...,.. (611 Butler ~ 1 J 19 fl ft pl "' HHtly S 2 2 12 HOU\t 0 0 1 0 JM50n O O O O Hunter 6 2 2 14 Penrice 3 i 4 1 McCrv 1 ' S 11 Trnkn 2 0 I ' PNrsn 3 2 S I O.Brwr 3 6 ' 12 Wiiims S 6 3 16 Morris 1 O S 2 L.ff O I 4 4 I Vogtmnn 0 I I I h it 1 0 i 4 Oler • o O 0 O Sims O 0 1 0 Tolell 20 17 20 57 Totels 11 IS 2'l 61 ken .,., Ouert.n Ocfffl View 1 IS 19 16-57 Pine l lvtt 16 12 14 194 I Technlcels: ~. .. ov ... · l"rom Bl '':of Gonzales, Louisiana. and All- . American guard Fess J rvin, who scored 27 in a 70-46 loss. ' "They didn't give up when they ~ere down by three." added Harris in perhaps a left-handed slap at his Jcam. In absorbins their second loss against nine wtns, Ocean View dis- 'Played a character flaw that has had . ·Harris concerned since the stan of the ... season -the Sea hawks find them- . .telves unable to run free and loose - playing "no• to lose rather than -_flaying to win," according to Harris. "Even with four playcn from last _l'ear's team (which went 244, 0-28· ":iecausc of forfeits). we don't act like ·we've been there befo!'e," said Harris. The verdict has to be classified as an upset -even a sponswriter for the .fine Bluff Commercial called it the Zebras' best game of the year apinst ibc tournament's No. 2 seed -but Harris said he wasn't necessarily . . aurprised. "They had four starters at 6-3 and .uy~u know they can jump," said ttarris. "And they proved they can .shoot. Thrtt pf them arc lcg:illmate players." .. , The Zebras, on the other hand, • .. ,Yief'e the free and loose squad. hitti!!.f 60.S percent of th(ir shots (23 of 38) with uncanny marksmanship from 'he perimeter. . . The Seahawks. u usual, won the war of the boards with I 44-21 advant.aie. led by Ricky Butler's 16 -· Le..-IMO 71, a.-~en S2 (~T.....-) i..a..--..di cm ._.. ~'"' cm ....... .. ...... NMU 10 · S 2 2S Olehn 2 0 2 4 Fotlune 2 • 1 I Rllrt 1 O 2 2 S,,.th 2 6 2 10 Kot1ln 2 0 s 4 EIUlen, S 0 2 10 Toteano 1 0 S IA Herdmen I 2 2 11 Smith S 2 S 12 L..ewier 0 0 2 O O.Rbbl'" 2 0 0 A l'iOUM oooOLuca• 2 0 04 0n1ne 00 1 ot.ldWfft 101 2 lrttlln l 0 1 , M.ltbOll• 0 0 0 0 Hunter 2 l S S Tol•I• 27 17 11 71 Tot• 25 2 21 52 Sc-.W~ Leoune leecPI 11 11 16 1~71 luena Perk 1l 16 11 IA-S2 HIGH SCHOOL O.U c:.sta ~ Sl, •1 MMll'9 42 (Gate -.. ClaMk) • 11 MMaM (42) C.... MMe (SI) ....... .. ..... OllOI\ ' l l lJ Pelmer l 2 0 4 Olloll• 2 I , s Lone s 0 3 10 Poet 0 0 0 0 SwenM>n 6 I I 13 Mntgmrv s I 1 11 Mlldltll I o s 2 McPfnn O 0 0 0 Cowley 6 I 2 13 leun~I 4 0 4 I Bntdkl 0 2 2 2 Gt~ 2 3 2 1 8ovelle 2 0 I 4 Oernell 11 0 0 0 Edmunds O 1 I 1 Fleldt I 0 0 2 To1111 l7 • 13 42 Totall 22 1 IS SI Sc9r'e llV QuMws EI Moclen• 4 14 16 t---42 CO\le Miis. 17 17 6 11-SI J Khnlcel1: aen.dlcl (CM). 5.-. AM VllleV 42, EdMdl 40 cc.--.. Cllluk) EstMde Ceo> SA Vllrl <•11 ,..,,.,. .. .,,. .. Recio 0 0 3 0 Bell 1 2 l 4 Neat>v 2 0 1 ' Smith 4 6 1 14 FOleV 7 3 3 17 8elhune 1 o 3 2 Hlllnos 3 o I 6 Groom o o o o Kene ,o 0 0 0 Contreras O O 3 O Mern ' 0 3 8 Hetc:Mll 4 7 2 10 Self l 2 S ' Crene 6 O O 12 Nwt>urn I 0 2 2 JMOef' 0 0 0 0 Foremen o O 0 O Totals. 11 S 11 40 Tolels 16 10 10 42 Sc-lilV Quel19n Estencla 13 10 S 12-40 Sant• An• Vella¥ 12 e 10 11-42 OtMr Keres '""' ll"lltce ,. ......... Cerritos 57, Tustin •7 Geroen Gro"• '3, NorlPI Torrence 40 lOTl ~ ..... SernMINtt Compton 57. SoutPI Torrence :n Cnlno 14, Schurr 54. SetunlaY's 0- C:-.tleft ~llllill 3 P.m . -Co11a Mes. n . S.n1e )llfle \/a11ev ' '""' "9ce 4:40 -Gtrden Grove n . Cerritos Tlllrd ""9ce 6 20 -South Torrence o . Schurr ~ ..... ,Nb I P.m -Comoton vs. CPllno Feuntaln VllleV 66, Ln Alemttn JO (CV!lt"HS Teu"*'*") ,..,..In V-.V (66) LM AllimltM (lO) HndleY Welln COOk CIOwer Ltwler Glrwskl Hlaake Tenv L.Yno Totals .. ft pl "' .. " pl "' 4 3311Moort 4 0S I 4 0 1 • Sandi ' 0 3 2 & 2 2 14 Enslev S O 3 10 3 2 I • Svrne•• I 0 0 2 ' 2 I 10 Rufr I 2 I 4 I 0 1 2 Hlfld 1 0 l 4 2 0 I 4 0 0 I 0 0 1 3 2 27 12 IS 66 Total' 14 2 IS 30 Sc-. bV Ouet1en Fountain \/alley 20 16 IS 15-66 Los Alemlto' 1 4 11 t--30 Oc.Mn View ~. LB M9Wt S.S ICY!lrMt Teu"*'°*") LI M9811 CU) OcMI' V1eW 15') C1gge11 P,Prson J.Prson Stwarl McGttert Rtfldon .. " pf "' .. ft pl "' 1 o O 2 Oou1v • ' 3 2 11 • 0 ' 16 VlaC:PIOS • 6 I n 3 2 3 I Stroll! O 0 ' 0 3131ZMlll 1 3 1S 6 2 2 1' Hn~I I 0 I 2 3 2 2 e D.Lwsn 3 4 4 10 C.Lwsn I 0 0 2 Hrreler I 0 0 2 Bock 1 002 Tol•I' 2• 1 14 SS Tot•ll 20 16 13 S6 seer. llV Quer1WI LB Mllllka n IS 12 I 10-SS OcMn View 11 16 11 11-56 and 13 from Desi Hazely, but miss after miss from close made those numbers pale. .. Even with our poor execution our offensive reboundina should have been enough," said Harris. It was a game in which no one could zero in on an individual ~oat - everyone seemed to share in at. "It wa~ one of my fears that ·we couldgo0-3 in this tournament," said Harris ... On paper we should have won that game, but now we're looking at a real possibj)jty (of 0-3)." Butler led Ocean View scoring with 19 ofhis m o5f,forgett.able points of the season in actually raising his averqe to 16.4, and Hazely and DeBrouwer each scored 12 points, the latter comi.ng off the bench for bis in a tum.around from original plans. "We'll play better tomorrow," said Harris about his team's confrontation with the S"'1Uns of East Ascension, ''just like Pine Bluff di.d'°<lay (as an u ndcrdot)." - j\rtists eas~ by Buena Park, 71-52 Coby Naea.s tco~ 2S points, 10 in ·ttie fourth quarter, to lead Laauna Beach Hiatt to a 71-S2 victory over 9uena Partt in the opcninc round of the Santiaao boX' belketball tour· ·'lament at S.nUqO Hiab School Thurldly. , : Tbe win, howewr, doa not ad-,.nce tbe Ani.1tt into the teeond round toniah~ u they~ 1ebeduJed to opeu Sea View LallUC play at ·'Corona del Mar. '::~ICIKb~lbepme be c~ to Monday niJbt. how- ever, the Sea ~•tined. Instead. the Artists forfeit toni$bt's • pme to 8urb&nk Hilb, and will play Saturday at 7 p.m. for third place. Llpna Be8dl led )6..27 at tbc half. and utilized both the mao-to-man and zoae deftQ.IC to bold off' the Coyotes. Tbe combination of ~ ftna alto forced Buena Part into teVer&I tr&MitioMI tumo~ Sa>n Herdman tcOred 11 Poinu ud Bill ElMtea ldded IO(S of7 &om &he ftdd) '°aid Nae,a o&tuivdy. ,.. • , """"'"""' ~ S1, ........ .., S6 (CV... T••1-..1 ~ (161 ..._ -..0 (S1) ....... .. ..... anolle t I 1 19 litemMt t 2 I to Alllle , t 1 J 11 K..W 1 4 , 11 1..t S o s to Chletl ' 0 • I .. ,.. 3 2 • I Armttnll 2 J 2 1 Af\lerer 1 0 3 2 Krct41c: 2 0 2 • OutdWOOIO Totelt M 4 17 U Toleli 24 t II S7 sc.r.w~ W..tmlnti.r ll 11 II I~ ~lfftotoft IMCl'I .. • ll 16-i7 ............ TMU.IOAY'I •HUL Tl (NI ...... y ......... M ,..,..,...,.) , .. ST RAC•. 6 IUf ~. Tlllrd Reorfev• (Merel 6.40 3.10 2 to lteck Crou CLozovel 410 l 20 Sell ""°'11 (KHMll 14 20 Time: 1:11.3 Also Ren: Sm.rt Cl'lerger, Boolln Sen. Seven Perc:ent, Nalur•I COUf'ega, Movie MM!er, Teke • 9ow, Netlve Men Solementt Uno. Hot~ SGratdled: RtlfOCS.O, w .. Tofcl. !'.a11n 1 leeu, Mleml Of'Mm UCOND RACI. One mlla. Mt.• Fortune c0r1eoa1 13.IO ·'·'° s.ao Slenteva Welk <•ue) 11.00 7 20 PH• Peu P .. aao t0ele11<>uss.av•I S 20 Time; 1:37.2 Also llen· Quectr.'a l ov. Olemonc:ts For Deen, Rldlerd's Gotd\e, WflclOlef\ Orlver Rufflel, SI-lloed. A111ln1I Tiie CIOck Scr•lc:lled: None TMIRD ••c•. 6 lurl0n9• VtlYtl (Ste.,,.,,,) 1,40 S 20 4 00 Denwur Fatluieu11 (Plncev> 760 soo r..,. 10 Fashion (Vel4Hl1ueiel '·60 Time: 1:10.1 L Alto R•n· Gr-Ida. PralJe . 1 Wtv WtnlOdf,,,_, To Sltrboerd. Mentel 81ntr. Meolc, Goddfts Crvs1e1 W.tehed· None S2 DAILY DOUaLIE (6·11 pales sneo ll'OUaTH RACIE. I II 16 mltn. Velveteen (McCerron) 9.80 S.60 3 80 La ~. (Stevens> 10.«> 6 60 R1twa (Oelehounevt l 6 40 Time: 1;45.0 Alto Ren: L• Cn1ou111, Oe nce Hell Huuv. RouoPI 'N Aasured, Pellle Bicker VIie~. Fiddle of Gold, Bevertv Orlve Compiler • Sat tched· Ano Ge mole PWTH RACIE. 6 turtonos Mlnv lloeds IBlecAl 63.00 27 60 IS .0 Gentle lleo 1v.i.n1ue<a1 200 11 ao p._. Vemoost ISollsl S 90 Time; l:IU . Also Ren: Erlns F irs!, Growler Sendu. Cendv Cnlp•, SI Alaxls, Gren Plerrt Arbllret1, Llllle 811 lrlsn, S1anou1oe Sc:ralclled: Cerlmv1a11er U •XACTA 12-101 paid '4,675.00 SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlon91 Moll Prnllolous (McCrrn> 3 40 7 60 2 40 Mlklwl IKttn.i) 7 80 2 60 Putlllcltv Oofl (S1blllal 2 80 Time: I 093 Also Ran Mollv M099lni . P11eme Geme, Ple mber • Scra tc....cs· Miss Orlrabe, Secret F1lno SIEVIENTH RACE. 61'> lurlOnos Wiii Oenctr (Shotmektrl t . .O • 60 2 60 Prt tensor (Stevens I • 20 3 00 Merk tne Lerk (MCCerronl 2 60 Time· I-IS I AISo Ran Proof. Sewtrd Juoc::11on Slen's 8ower, Retsina Run. Teoov Ne•ureuv SCl'elclled Crvo11rcn U EXACT A II· II oeld SIOO SO EIGHTH ltACE. l I I mites on 1urt Mounteln 8•ar (Mera) S.40 3 20 3 00 Jusllcera (Plncevl l .O 2 80 Le Mimosa (Oelahousstvel & ()()' Time• i •9.3 AISo Ran En11le Oe Rlrt , C1te r T a1i. S.una. A·A1.mlle Belly, A·Foggy Moor! Scrllclled None NINTH llACE. One milt All In Tune tShot~kerl 1'60 6 IO H•O I E Mlt IMcCerronl S 00 3 20 Ed's aOIO LKv (Alvtrtrl 260 Time. 1:37.2 Also Ran: ltaleclec:t Love, Prooer Mt Mind Storm, Third Marrlege, 8elle Ele9enf, Rodi Canvon Scratclled. Oelle's GOlO Coln, Pollv L.ft Femme S.S EXACTA IS·6J oeld S179 00 l2 fl'tCK sot 1•·7·S or 3·8-S·SI oa1<1 sl,121.40 lo 76 wlnn1"9 rlcke•i llive "°'"' C.arrvov... ses.m II fl'tCI( NINE Pa•O SI 961 40 10 lour tickets lsevtn hol'sts> A11enoa nc• 11,'12 Los Alamttos ntU•UOAY'S RESULTS <4"1 .. 5'·dll¥ _,,.,,..,... IMetlnel. ,IRST RACE. 400 verds . Merv 8ell 8rown I Maler I 19 ~ IO 13'0 Count De ""4nav (Whllt l -• 80 3 40 Sheffu-(Ha rmon) S 90 Time: 20 so AJso Ren· Miu TM Ooo. Nature ! Love Allllevs Sc:arlet, T 1nr•nllt . Ro~v Outloo'<. Next To Town, Deer Sue Too Sctelched. Doctor Pu wm. No Ooubl Here, Rlc:ll MvsllQue GIRLS 8A SKE TBALl 11 IXACTA IS-41 .,.,_ S).11111 MCOltO RACI. t70 vwd.1 Gone John'°" ( H11 t) 10 «> ~ Ill laO '"' The Vlkt (Gercte> uo 2 .0 w C:onvnuter caroci41•> J .o Time. 4'S> IJso Ren Sfte 1>e>v Mlrdell, LAI NetUl'ef, "''°'· L• Tt tera, Pertv Kltte11 krtl~·N-12 •XACTA IS-I) o.lcl 1)'40 THMtO ltACI . 400 veto' Polkv IJflfomlted (Orel 21JO 12.00 UO O•"-Mere lOloerlc:klefl) I 20 uo TltN Clipper IGercle l UO Time 20 32 Also ltan Sov Fiver. Ooc "°' ~1. \lenecner Gutunll, ltld\s led lov. Mv Lentv Host, Oraneeoiouomaoec:lal '°""™ RACI. 400 varel•, Oolulno (Herl) 7.40 l~60 l ne &edulno (Garcle l 6.20 .0 ltlCki RtO lCerelou ) 2 .IQ Time 20 ll AISO llan Solv9fte¥, APOllO Jonn, COOi Collactlo'I l lurr Tne Bux, Tille HQIOer l'l,TH lltACIE. 400 verd\ Slrtallln Oash IBerdl 3 IQ. 1 IO 2 .0 Cor,,.Hle (MllC .... 11) r 3 80 ) 40 Zircon (Cereloral 1 .0 Trme 19 93 A110 Ren Ou1ca111em. 8ed• Ctieng Je11 8toulno .t.oeln, Confirmed, R.eoe• Rumor S2 f UCTA (3·6) Pelel S1 I IO SIXTH ltACE 400 YlfdS Cnl119aoero1 IH1r1"0fl) 7 60 2 40 2 40 Eesv On Llmll1"'1Werd) 7 60 t 40 Ho• Da'11 (Pllltt nlonl ) .0 r,,.,,.. 199• Alto llan Goin SlrN l\ln. TM Oo<IOre le Ot oov Ht rdlleed, Gene Jet RIC'!\ 8eoo..i.n To1e1 Ten S2 EXACT A 11· 11 PelO S 19 00 Scra1cneo. 81ue Moof'I Fraoo1e . Ma1or 1moac:1 For E1u11v1 Oreems n liXACTA 14.n oales ''°' 00 SEVENTH ltACIE. 400 va •os Ima Mtrriooc (Treasure) S 40 4 80 2 IO Romo1n !Purcell) •S 80 S 20 Eas• Gra n! CGarcle l 7 .0 Tme 2012 A1so Ran Hullllnes Lu f s1ru1tln loj Ruuun. Dluefend Jtt, '>I• Acu Scre•cned L•l•urt Ca rlcoun1., n EXACTA I 1·11 F>t fd 517 80 EIGHTH ltACE. 400 varos A Zure Hooe lGercit ) )0 60 S 40 A oo Nicko Sier (TrHsure l J 80 3 90 S11ar 11 All "(Edwerdsl IS 90 Tome 2016 Al\o Ren S1111111ne R1cn Oesn1ne Oen' Oe-AO••>lnlllrtl« Far E Nuf Strew Je11 r Plunoers -S.1n1 Kit Mei•er Scralel'>ed Mr Hemrnow•• At.scaoero D·a+ Talent Cone Go 81er& n EXACT A <•· S) Pa•d w 20 NINTH RACE. 3SO vero, Snort Win• (Tre11ure) IS '° s 70 2 '° Tnt Bleck A Illa nee <Harli • '° 2 ao llere Jel 1Creeoer> 2 IO T mt 17 69 A so llen Win AoollO Of> Sne1 OugMeroo Gooo, Skvlarkon U PICl SIX S·3·1 I OR 7·1·4) e>aid S6 41020 t() !Our winning hcltth (six "'orses l F>1ck Soi ConlOlatlOll oa•d s 137 20 10 117 •• , .... (Five l'IOf'MI) SI PICK NINE IS·S+S·J·l·I OR 7·8·41 oe+o SS, 109 40 10 one winning lfcket (seven norses) Cerrvover Sll0,873 S2 TENf.l'f RACE. 400 varos L.U Hon {8•rcU s 00 2 40 , 20 T osv Driver (Leellt'tl ''° 2 20 L.e ouer Miu (Reves S 00 Tme 20?9 A so llen HerilleY K '\« R.iav Rio• M• L.u l G+rl Time Fo• A L.•dv Scra!C"80 Ceseno11e O•u The 8reere Meller n EXACTA (6·S/ D••d s9 20 , n DAIL y OOUILE (4·61 oald •I 60 AHendence 3893 NF&. llMYoffs SECOND ROUND GAMES S.t\lrdlv C1tve1end 61 Mle ml I Cn1nne1 • ai 9 30 e m De11u el Rems ICneMel 2 a l I om 1 SUftdly lllew Yor~ G ents •• Cn1te11<> CP\ennel 1 8 1 930 e m I New En111ano el Raiden CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Sundll V, J111. T1 SUPIER I OWL XX Sunde¥, Ja11. 2' lat Hew oneansl AFC c'1emo1on v\ NFC C'1emo•O" o m °"° Sff ftsNne DAVEY'S LOCKER INtw-1 ... dll - 6.3 •noter\ 20 oon,10 4 vltllOwlail, 7S roclt coo I hel+bul 76 ca 1co oeu 10 sano oeu 7S meclterltl 2S wl'l1ltl '"· IS sculPln NIEW~T LANDING -35 angle~ •S send ben. 23 icu101n 17 ,,...ckerel <>r.,. Coelt DAILY PILOT/Frtday, JllMlelY 3. 1NI * - NHL C~UL COtePP•NCe EcJmonton Ce~rv Venco..vtr '(\'1Milllt9 ltlllll SI Loult C,,lcego Mlnneso1e Toronto Ot troh Stl'lvtlle OMlolM W L T "" G, GA 111 • se 202no 17 16 ) )7 lSJ ·~ n n • >0 1'3 l65 12 t4 • 21 1'7 .. , 10 n • >• 114 113 ...,... OIW6ell " u • ,. m 1>1 16 16 4 ,. 160 170 1' I' 1 lS ISS I" 10 20 S 2S 112 156 • ,, s 21 120 19' WALU CON~IRENCIE Phl..otli>tlle W1~not0fl NVl~ndefl Nv tt..._1 .. Pl111bur9h New J.,."" 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Otftr'IH~ COLLIE GE A TL.ANTIC 10 CONFERe NCE-N11meo llon &enov+cn eu111en1 comm•u•oner 8C',l"'O COM~ ''IO~f • MISSISSIPI> !>T A TE-A.nnovnceo •tt•Q "•'IO" ol 8oC> 80•0 Ollktlbal Co.ell SO U TM ..... EST M ISSO u ll ST .t. TE-4nnou"Ct<I •l'le rtt09nah01• ol 11 Cfl Jona~"•ngme •' "t•O •oo•t>a~ c:o.cr TEMl>LE UNIVERSITV-Ne m t o C"trleS T"'°'" director of et111t• cs allt r l'le ,,a o •t1111neo " comm1n ooner of '"• A11en•1c 10 Cont.,.enct .. 1. Ocean View's Douty setsCIFrecord OV , Barons, HB ---get tourney wins; CM also victorious Huntington Beach. Fountain Val· Icy and Ocean View marched on 1n the Cypress Tournament. as ~hawk Dana Douty set a Cl F record for most career assists. while Costa Mesa advanced and E&tanc1a fell 1n the Costa Mesa Classic Tournament in girls basketball action Thursda y. The Mustangs will continu.c-their tournament Saturday, as Sea V1cv.- Leque play opens Fnday night. Estancia will travel to C-0sta Mtsa. Woodbridge hosts Newpon Harbor. Corona del Mar goes to Laguna Beach, and U niversity welcomes Saddleback. All Sea View games bcain at 7:30. fn Thursday's games: ~ View H. LB MUllk.u $$: In the closin• minutes of the first half. senior po1f\t guard Douty tossed off an auist to teammate Tnna Vlachos to set a CIF record for career assist.\ (6S2) as the Seahawks slip~ by Millikan in the championship ,quar- terfinals. Douty added 11 points and had four assists on the nilht. while Vlachos contnbutcd 22 point . The Seahawlts avcn~ a lo 10 Millikan in the quartemnals of last year's tournament. and advance to play Huntinaton Beach 1onlaflt at 8 in the semi ftnal~ ' Ap.inat Milhkan. Ocean Vrcw came out with lbe press and took conuol of \he tempo. They dad no1 allow it to ilip. -........... ~1'1, #n .... ttt N : The Ollert a<>t. prtVlCW or untct t..eaaue ~tion u they held off tht • Uon1 in t~ ~hampionahip quar- tafinals It Cyprus. Hantinaton Beach kd by as many u ICveft Potn ts an the lut quartet', but 1n the last 1v..n minutes \A.ci.tm tn'>ter outscored 1t S-0 to pull close With JUq nH~I '" ~conds left the Chier' "l'rl' up -~.54 tefamc Pcmpa "'l'nt co lht• ltnt. but m1c,scd the front end ot a one-and-one The Lion<. orought 1hc ball out and srnrcd to pull "ithin one. 57-56 The Oilers missed their sho t and \\.est minster had the ball w11h three seconds to go Lion "as dn .. ing the open hne. but she dropped tbe ball and \\ cstm1ns1cr'<; chance f!a chl' semis. Pemper l('d the Oilers v.1th :n points and I ; rebounds. and Tamm' Keller added ·1 g Westminster's Jeannine Battagha tossed ID I q points and teammatC' De'on .\k1l3 added 17) Fountain \'alley H . Los Alamitos 30: The Barons waltzed to the cham- pionship quarterfinal victory over Lo' .\lam1tos in the C>prcs<. Tour- nament Melissa Handle' had 11 1)()1n1' eight reoound~ and folir steal<; v.h1 k facloe ( C1ok added 14 polDts and I~ rebound' 111 lead f uuntaJn \ alk' The "''n <.Cl\ up a meeting v.11h Foo1h1ll 1n thl' <;cm1" tonight Foo1h11l 1<; one nt tv.o team~ 10 heat the Ha run' th1\ <;eason Costa Mua $1. El Modena 42: The ~1ustangs raced 10 a 34-1 haltumt lead. but v.ere forcc-d to ralh in the fourth quan er for lhe c-0n'4,l.rnon 'lem1 final v.in fhe Mustang~ rclaxl·d ~n th(' third penod. onh 10 Stt the \ an~uards ou\S{'O~ them. 16-6. ID the quam:r Costa Mesa r('took the m omC"n1um in the f1Dal pem'ld and cruised 1n IM lhl' v.1n St('phan1c \v.an!lon .ind . uzannc ( 0v.lc' tossed in I' points ap1l'Ce ll' lead the Mustang!> l\v.anson put u~' 11 point!> in the tirst halt. "hilc' Cowie) l·ontnbutc-d l."tght P\,ltnt' 1n the ~ond ou.incr to pan· ( ll\ta "vk"'1 '~u1d. start Barbie Olson and hell\ \lo ntgom- C'f' C'ach had I l po1'lt<. for E:I "1 odena ,4, Th1: \I u~tanit' t .l-'' 1 fa,c ~an ta .\na \ alle' 1n !ht' 'l'n,olat1nn cham- ri.10 sh1r<. ~aturda, at 'pm Santa Ana \ allt) 42. Estancia 40 . The Eagle'> v.cn< neclo.-and-neck wtlh the Falcon' .ind "'1th JUSt seconds remaining in the gamC' had the ball. bill a dou.ble Jnbblc call ga' e Santa .\na \ alk\ the ,ha nee to run out lhC' dod.. for thl' semifinal v.1n in the Costa "1 C'sa ~ la~~·l Estancia"• .\nn1c Fole' scored the t\ ing buclo.<"t tC'l ma\.C' 11 ~. onl} to ~~e the Fak0n' Tamm' fkthune hll her onl~ field goal of the night to aive ~anta Ana\ alle' the w1nninjl. edge Fok~ had I· poinh to l~d all ~orer\. \lohtlr ( ath' m11h paced the Falcons " 1th I ~ Th(' Eagle"' JrOpPl· ... t to :-b wh1k ~nta \ na \ alle' 1mpro' C'd to 4-1 College, prep basketball scores <: ..... 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"· a v u w l•O T~ 11 Qfll • ...,..,.0 8urtienil S1 Garden Gr-o"' 48 t. tMM11 1t \/1tencla S7 "'8t<IOI•• Sot ..... , .. 00 )4 Cage league RC1Jstrat1on 1s open for t he \Outh ba.skC'tball pro-m ~ponson.-d b\ C'osu <' ·~ LetSW"C' ~ct Ocpa.nment Bo" and g.arl\ 1n the S('('Ond lhrouah <'lJhth &rides ~ etJ.aabk Oam will be played on S."mllya and the rea• - trauon ftt tt SI . For more informauon phone 64S-49 S or 7S4-Sl00. .. ... -----,. • --. '86 maybe.y ear to getriCh .. .. .. ·-.. ... Be'• paging cuatomera u~ Even a prominent pessim ist forecasts one of those rare monster b ull markets 87 JOHN CUNNIFF ,,, ................ NEW YORK-If you haven't had your fill of economic forecasts or if you still arcn 't convinced that l 986 is aoin1 to be a good year. you might distill some wisdom. solace or con- viction from these. Not all of them are opumistic. T.J. Holt, an investment advisory firm that has been pessimistic about the economy and stocks for a long lime, and declines to be dissuaded by what could be temporary circum- stances, seeks comfort and guidance in the Bible. "Cast but a glance at riches and they arc sone, fOr they surely sprout1 wings and fly off to the s~ like an eaaJe," he tells readers of his invest- ment letter, who were not forewarned of the I 986 bull markei. That reference, from P,roverbs 23:5, is followed by Holt's own comment that "these verses suuest to us that today's rich stock prices are nothioa to fret over, because they will suddenJy disappear." sindlinacr &. Co., an economic and consumer opinion rnearcb firm, is equally bearit.h, ma'intainina that 28 states are already in a recession, aod that "the only unknown is the time of a full national recession." He refers to 11 7 bank failures last year, and says mo~ will follow in 1986. He maintains that the dollar will tumble and deflation will spread over the land, with a "black bole .. appcarin& in stotk and confidence. But these may be amon1 the wont of the Jot. Few more bleak forecasts were found in a random ample. Much easier to find, and diaest too, arc those forecasters who "8nd-out for their unrestrained optimism. "A Fn tide will en1ulf WalJ Street.' says Yale Hirsch, publisher of"Smart Money,'' a newsletter, and the "Stock Traders Almanac,'' a deskbook that can be found in the offices of many brokers. He expects the "recent upside explosion will continue through January, at wh.ich time the Dow Jones average should enter the 1600-I 700 ranae." By the end oftbe r.ear it "will have touched the 2000 mdestone." Hinch states that if the Industrial ~vef'IJC had n:aerely kept P99C with mftallon h should be around 3420 today, and from the way he reasons it mi&bt very well ,et there. "We a.re eajoyina one of the finest investment env1ronments k.no~ in mmct history, .. be says. "The key economicJ. monetary. political, tech- nical and 1undamental arc present for one of those rare 'monster' bull markets." What makes Julian Snyder's fore- cast inieretting is that for years he was a.promfoeot pessimist known for bis " • warninas of a financial CQllam deOation and a aeneral economj Armageddon. Now. it seems, there may be a~ times before those days arrive. "If 19 are not rich, 1986 may be the year:i get rich." be says. Isn't this a reversaJ of bis earlit warnings? "fn -our judgment," ·~ says, "the threat of a deflatfo,.r collapse which we warned about la.! year, has been averted." The threat remains for a financN crash, he ooncedcs, "but it is mule. and will P.robably come much lat~ Meanwhile, "you shouJd concont~ on trying to m~emoney." Coke sells Callfornta UJJits A Tl.ANT A (AP)-The Coca-Cola Co. bu announoed that it gained $38 million from the sale of two of its corporate units, Winkler-Flexible Products Inc. and Presto Products Inc. WinkJcr-Flexible Products, based in Los Anseles, makes plastic cutlery and straws. Presto Products. based in Appleton, Wis., makes plastic bags and wrap. The units were sold Thursday tou investment group headed by E.C Gaylord. but the terms of the Ill were not disclosed. >' · • Coke said in a statement that th sale was in line with the soft drin giant's "strategy to focus its opt1 ations within its major lines c business." Bnlce Tbompeon prepue9 AYon cataloC• for m•llln( at L7JICla~. Va., dlatrfbation center. Americana apent a record $50 bWion lD 1985 on mercbancllae from more than 30 bllllon cataroe• dlatrlbatecl throaChoat the nation . Therefore, he suggests clients not gel eAcited. ud reinforces it with this advice with Proverbs 23:3: ''Do no t wear yourself out to get rich, have the wisdom to show restraint." -l1hj;iiliiijUijjllil--------------- Factory orders rise 1 % -wASHTNGTON (AP}-Orders fo U:S. factories for manufacture~ g~s rose I percent in Novem~r. led by the sharpest Jump in orders for nondurable goods in five years. the government rcponed Thursday. The Com merce Depanment said total factory orders climbed to S 197.4 billion in November, the first overall gain since a I 15 percent increase in August. Orders had declined by I percent in October and 0. 7 percent in September. · The November gain was concentrated in orders for nondurable goods. Items not expected to last beyond three years. This category rose by a giant 2.5 percent. the biggest gam since a 2. 7 percent increase in October 1980. Orders for durable goods fell by 0.3 perceni. the third consecutive decline. This represented a revision from a preliminary repon that had durable orders nsmg an November by 0.9 percent. The overall gain an orders, while encouraging. was tempered by the continued weakness 1n orders for durable goods. U.S. manufacturers have been battered for th e last )ear b~ heav' Im pons offorei_gn goods and today's rcpon shows that (oreign competition is still making inroads into domestic production. In a separate repon today. the Commerce Depan- ment said construction spending. which has been strong all year, rose by 0.5 percent 1n November. following increases of 0.1 percent in October a nd 0.8 percent in September. Building ac11vit) 1s now at an annual rate of $348.2 billion. 11 .2 percent higher than a year a$O· The moderate g.am ID factory orders was attnbuted to the strength in nondurable goods. where orders for food and petroleum products showed big increases. Among durable goods. orders for defrnse equipment posted a sharp I:!. 7 percent nse. 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Co 'I~ 'r• LTV Coro 900, ~ Ii) Dow JoNES AVERAGES famous la b<z.Ls ... f • I I .. 3&1¥14& a Or .. Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, January 3, 19& . Tempo featuring wrap-around look The Fofd Tempo has been modi- fied extensive~y for 1986. On the e>lterlor. Tempo will feature Innovative front end styf Ing with a new grtlle, flush aero-style haJogen ~dlamps and wrap- around, amber parking lamps. Also new on the outside are wrap- around, full-width tall lamps and a dark gray, wide bodyslde molding with bright Insert that_ extends to the bumper cover /extension. Across-the-board styling changes to the Interior of both the G Land LX series Include trim and Instrument pallet Improvements. The standard GL has padded vlnyt door trrm panels with carpeted lower sectlof), cloth-cov- ered sun visors with covred vanity mirrors, plus numerous conve- niences lnciudfng Interval wlnd- shletd wipers and etectronlc dlgltal clock. Standard equipment Includes all-season steel-belted radlal-pty tires, power front-disc brikes, plus comforts and conveniences llke a functional consolette, storage bins and side window demisters. In the LX series, drivers wllf discover many of the comforts and conveniences found In Ford luxury cars. In addition to the all-cloth rectln- lng front seats with center armrest, luury door trim, power steering and AM /FM stereo, the standard LX comes with tinted glass. Ult steer- ing, power door locks, deckfid release, fuel door release and dual electric remote-control mirrors. Also standard on the LX are trip odometer, Instrumentation pack- age with tachometer and !he full range of courtesy llghts, lncludlng a swivel map light. A front-wheel-drive car with four-wheel Independent suspension, Tempo has a design recognized for Its excellent hand- ling characteristics. · • New for Ford LTD Crown Victoria la a maltl-port electronic fuel injection .,..tan for V-8 e8'lnF· LTD-excels in -comfort, cargo The L TO Crown Victoria and Country Squire model lineup con- tinues to offer tradltlonal car buyers six-passenger roominess, spacious cargo capacity and the ablftty to tow trailers up to 5,000 pounds when property equipped. The L TO Crown Victoria sedans have 22.4 cubic feet of luggage capacity, while the L TO Crown Victoria and Country Squire wagons offer a cargo volume of more than 88 cubic feet and, with the optional dual-facing rear seats, up to eight-passenger ,eating. Besides uncompromlsed com- fort, the 1986 Crown Victoria offers tradltlonal big car buyers the •Distinctive appearance, with Ford L TO Crown Victoria's padded ~ rear ha"·vlnyt roof, or Country Squire's simulated dark cherry bodyslde and tailgate panels com- plementing claasic lines. •Traditional quiet, smooth ride. provided In part by a full-coll spring , suspension, gaas pressurized shock absorbers and body-on- frame construction that Isolate passengers from road harshness. •A high levet of standard conve- nience features, Including AM/FM stereo radio, left-hand remote con- trol mirror, quartzelectrlcclocl<, eutomatlc parking brake refease, front and rear bumper guards, carpeted d~-well trunk In r wa door ate and load floor carpet In wagons. •Full-size performance, with a _ _, standard 5.0-liter electronlc-fuet- 1 Injection (EFI) V-8 engine and automatic overdrive (AOO) trans- mission, power steerng and power front/rear drum brakes. L TO Crown Victoria's sequential, multi-port EFI has a rrumber of · Important advantages over a con- ventional carburetor. This ad- vanced system provides more effi- cient use of fuel, Improved overall operation, smoother running and easier starting in temperature ex- tremes. For 1986, six of th8' 12 exterior paint colors are new, as are four of the seven vinyl roof colors. In all body types. New deluxe 15-lnch wheel covers are standard. '80 8UICI NEW LOW INTEREST RATES FROM USED SPECIALS CENTURY # 090s 83588 FORD MOTOR CREDIT '18 TORINO 8 1988 'II f AIRMOIT 83788. #9121 #6267 '71 Ol.111 8 J988 , '81 IRANA-'A 88988 00 CUTI.All #8962 #6275 " II '12 DATSUN ~2988 '14 TEMPO . 84988 8210 #6238 #6287 ANNUAL PERCENT AGE RATE ON '80 PllTO · 82988 '14 T•AZ 84988 TEMPO-THUNDERBIRD 8 CYL. #9100 #6268 -88488 RANGER 4 x 2-F150 4 x 2 'IZ CIWllB • #9030 • . ~.......,.-...... . ,, .. Golf Diesel Sets single tank record WOLFSBURG, West Germany -Maybe a dollar won't go as far aa It used to, but a new Volks- wagen Golf Diesel hatchback with a full tank goes farther than ever -1,345 miles to be exact. Ourlng a special mileage run recently, a 1986 Golf Diesel was driven 1,345 mites at legal speeds over publlc roads through 12 countries In Europe and Scandinavia on a single tankful of fuel, the longest dis- tance driven by a standard pro- duction vehicle without refueling. The average f~el economy for the trip? Eight-seven miles per gallon. l'he -record run by Austrian Gerhard Plattner, which has been submitted to the Guinness Book of World Records, was spor:isored and monitored by the Austrian Automobile Club and took less than 40 hours to complete. This was done at an average speed of 34 mph without the aid of autobahn (freeway) miles. The route Included a pair of Swiss mountain passes with altltudes of more than 7 ,000 feet. Strong yen forces Toyota price hikes AUbiaa Oerlaud PlattMr droft tlae hr.... Oolf oomsect to Im new record. Sarller lut year lae oo-drtft a fou-wlaeill-4rtft Vo.._. ,,...v....-e,aro - wldcla ... OD .... la tlae U. a. tlal8 ..,... -to an aroaa4-tbe-world record tllroaCb n .. contillenm. a. magnon pontiac 3 . • ...... ,., ........... l.•.A.O. Flll•1l11 .. Ill ••• • FIERll • 11111111 • llllDILln· • 11111 PllXS • 1000'1 <• .,......,, .............. WE SELL EXCITEIEIT! a.magnon PONTIAC Fie1a 2480 Harbor Blvd. CostaMesa • Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Pttdlr, -...Y 3, ~ ., '88 . IMPULSE -·~ · .. # 1799 ' .'88 I-MARK # 5802 88888 TMSUSA. "However, at the same Includes speedometer , time we wanted to re-emphasize tachometer, fuel gauge and trip 6211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK . (714) 521-3110 (213) 921-8881 the value advantage our. p~r~od~-~c~o~m~p~ut~e!.:.r· _____ _,;~!:._~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~------------------------------- V1StT OUR 1986 PLYMOUTH IMPORTS-1--=-===-=~P HERE. NOW! A WARD WINNING S!RVICE DEP~RTMENT.· THE # 1 Ct:IRYSLER CORPORATION SERVICE FACILITY IN ORANGE COUNTY. • ~Wjf¥j@ 4 WHEEL DRIVES IN STOCK NOW OUR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE ASE CERTIFIED! .. ( NATIONA~ INSTrTUJE FOR ) ~-~TOMOTIVE ~RVICE t:xCELLENCE . ~ I I ' I " I, -. Fireball~ Triaveleze m~de1'· debut 8t Anaheim show TM Ont pabfic abowinC of aaaller aa4 utJater ~t 219t IUUlaal A••belm ·apona. v_.tloD aad RV Sbow Fireball Trani Trallen and ntt1a Wbeela WW be at Dae at Anabebn ConYeDdon Center Sat. tJaroaih Jan. 12. ---· -- MEO r. 48MONTHS (·-7--"·~ I • \ ANNUAL PERCENT AGE RA TE RA TE FINANCING ON NEW 6 CYL T-BIRDS , TEMPOS, \ F0150, 4x2's, RANGER 4x2's EXCEPT "S" MODELS (1 pet' customer) THE NEW MEMBER ~ Of THE FAMILY! ... New recreational vehicle models feature electronic slide-out rooms Visitors to the 21st annual Anaheim Sports, Vacation and RV Show at Anaheim Convention Center Saturday thr:ough Jan. 12 can-eee the new 1986 Traveteze recreational # vehlcle llne featuring an electronic sttde-out room. . WeU known as an Innovator In the travef trailer business, Traveleze offers this new option on the 32-foot travef trailer and the 33-, 35-and 40-foot fifth wheels. It allows campers to effortlesaty Increase the llvlng space within three minutes after parking. °"'gned to aocommodate a three-cushion hldeabed, the room Is operated from the Interior. An easy fllp of the switch activates the self-aligning and self-lubrlcatlng mech- anism that Is powered by a heavy-duty 12-volt motor. A manual crank Is provided In case of power f allure. No blocks or j~ks are needed to support the approxlmatefy 21 sqaure feet of added llvlng space. · . Traveleze manufactures 19 models of travef trailer and fifth wheels In center and rear bath floorplans from 19 to 40- feet In length .. The 1986 llnes f'lave more advanced features than ever. As well as being about 10 percent lighter, wtth Improved towing aerodynamics, the new profile sparkl'es In rich. Ivory metal with reflective safety side stripes. Full-lerigth roof refnforcement means It can be used for sunbathing, bird- watching or VIP seating at sporting events. -Long known as the largest travef show on the West Coast, thlt H. Werner Buck Enterprises production Is realty three shows In one -a recreational vehicle show, a famlty vacation show and an outdoor sports activities and equipment show. • More than $15 mllllon worth of the newest recreational vehlcies wtll be displayed along with more than 400 booth exhibits on vacations and sports. The "Parade of Outdoor Champions lrrW'&ter and on the Stage•• preeents dplly free entertainment. ;t.ne kids can try for a prize IA.the casting pond, and everyone has a chance to'spfn the wheet of fortune. They can rest their feet white viewing prize-winning travel fllms from around the world. · -Prices are adults $4.95, children 6-15 years $2 and ch11dren under 6 free.Hours are noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, noon to 7 p.m. Sunday and 2 to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For Information, call 999-8900. a. magnon pontiac 3 • ................. ... .a. ................ • FIDll • 111111• • llllDILLES • IUll Pllll • 1000'1 .. =..-=.. WE SELL EICITEIEIT! lR8JOn ·p TIAC , • 1era • 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • .. Newport Beach \ ( 714) 549-4300 • r .. 4 • Or-. COMt DAILY fttlOT/Fnt»y, J11nU1fY 3, 1181 * - ,,.1ta......,er.a1;.... __ :;.;::lM-.::l1 IHt. ..... ta.... Mlt I . ._.. 1141 IHtll C...t •trt hliwa/.,... a.t ,........,., ' Newport 2bt 2ba saoo. FURN 3 BDRM 2BA 2 8'* .,. liiiilildfi 1.,.ITI... ... 2711 M•lmnratiw St• Flet or oe.an 3bt 2ba, Story TOWNHOUSE on ~t. '400ow':,tg7~ 415 1Br, trig, , ... leundry, DellOhtful OOWI bfeez", 1e(1BA UCIC* inJP1911 :!~~~~~~,!!,!! frplc, gar $1100. 01.tieta. corner. Neer bHCh oppy. 160 PoOI. aarport. No pete. Spacl<>YS 28drm. 288, near so. 'eo.t Ptaze, no PlllTlllla LmTlll 1111116fR Two 539-11191 Aot'" $350111\0 111/la11 ... <Mp. 2 BR 1 ba. turn. avell. Utll $550/mo. dahwthr, lrplc. Plush pets $S40 &U-8421 Retelltofc apece 1881 alt, 1111\M 538-11117 lncld. Walk to bctt S775 931 W 19th St 544.--0492 crpll, drpt. Loll of · C«I'* McArthur & PCH. lmll. IUllUll lrri •a·u +aec, avail 111 ~M-42112 -•ll 11¥1 • ctotets. Beautltutly land· 2BR W•BA Mutt Condo. Prime apot 1n landmark lmrnedlele e>penlOQ l<>t f\fl NOT A LIST AGENCYI !! L-2BR 1 .. -........ -~ ... ~p~ ac8')ed. 960-6331 WI O. retno. •le. dbl gar. toe. 2411 E. Coaal Hwy. time D4•trlct Manao-r Reedy mid month 1500'1. ---------.,. ._ ...--,.. ·.. 28R 1BA. eouaoe IYJ>e, MC. ~e. poot 1150 mo. Ste 200 CdM 1175-4900 , 2er 2ba w/laundry, VERY NICE 2BR t den, 1000t/f 415 P~py 900 private patio, gar, w/d 2BR H'tBA TwnhM New lat/lat & aec 845-0887 ' . MU9t en1oy working wttti hkup•. * * 539.9190 d4ttached Turti.tock hom. mo to mo Ownr 1175-0160 hkup. No peta. 1175/mo: crptt, drpt. bulltlnt, lrple ... , __ ..... _,_ WATERFROffT BLDG children Experlenee ** $1250.M0-0595 2er 2Ba0uplex.2catgar TSL MGMf 8'2-1803 encl~ w/elec oe>nr. lllllK. .... Ei1tcutlvetul1e: t350slf1 helpful Aedueed to rent laat 3br * *lmALI* * ~cseeor. flp .. rr~ So EASTSIOE 2BR 1tia, oar-5700· uiet 53&1P92' :~~9 ~~1 "2~ we oner an excellent t>en-:~reo~::'~99~t.tc~~-CALLUS REGARDING OI PC · $1150. 838-714 m "50; 18R 1 ba. gar. 2:R J_BA. ~~ lndry. ~ .... 2?M ..m.J '}WI elit program. paid va· 539-6190 S.St fee IRVINE RENTALS 2 BR. patio. carport, new 50. Aduna prefeffed le • t stNorNI, Mature Woman ha room 1 cations & hOl!days, bonut •!-:--:..--------1-..1..i.-.. _....I_........_ car-s, nr bc:h, no pets 241-8282 m1 to beach ~ program and denlal m- "'"' ._.., f"O' ••o ... ...,, IO •-tL--llrfltlW -• -• •• .,.... $650 Call Jean •-t1.12t& to rent. ttiare bath. '300 surance Salery pl • °"" ., '"" '" .... oe ·-I •o ..,_ 1U.11M -so. 1173-3852 WTW .,, Ill& -mo. -·1i u1H. 5'9-19&3 1350 IQ fl STOREFRONT u .. ~=·~·.~ ',\'';".:_<~ Paium 211'1 CO"" B XI MESA VEROE mileage retmt>urtement • ... ~. _ ....,,.... • <-•.,. 38r 288 2 No pelt ,, 1 R 1ba. Walk to Bach, carport, frig, mlcto-F. Mltr 91 In N.B 'It bit! nt , ... , -••• '••''"'•oo. •. 1 to OCNI\ S 1 50 • car r"aaa..55 0 bNch. MSO Incl utll wave, Incl utll $400/mo. 10 be9Ch. garage, S3SJ locatlon 5'S.2143 Applicant m11t1 appry m ~-!!~f=!!!!!!'l1 io-.,., • '"'' BR 2b•.· yrty kids Ott 1 LM (81 ) 1 Avail now 759--0281 SMALL 1BR, gar, 500/mo ASAP &4S.••23 person at Dally Piiot 330 io S 1000. 5'30-91'91 Agt tee or 1818) ~6-0440 Call S , 87,_3117 . • •Coml>IMG Otflce/Shop West Bl'ly St • Coste Golf courM view. 2BR Nice 2Br 28a upatrs. 1 car W.au IMcla 2141 Very lg room w/bath, pv1 C-2112Ji: :.:':'a. ~2.~9 Mesa Ca Apply 9-11 htM Ya T•.... Sen Joaquin condo _gar, O/W, frple. Lae 1950· xrm; entr for 2 people S2.20 am °' 2-' p,m (Clrwl• Brand new 3BR 3BA. $1350/mo. 551-5193 or VIU. Rentali!7>-7o 15 mtl ocnfrt turn or unf ea S200 °'81.n dep F.,r-h I / ait 21M tton Dept l 2Br 1 '~l\a Pv1 bCh gar vkM/Bak C M &41 8685 I tlfl I ---maid's qlrs. Spa/bath. 2 8181883--0&85 Perfect • 0 Sharlng $1 100 "' · · -CHARMING DUPLEX. lhrtiul Dntal 5105 f!llill•ll••---Jt-fl~f2~5&,~~~:~ San Joac;iUln condo. n , 875-6000 &.« t9ide Mt. In rpine for. 499-2104 Avelt t11'5-•ttl!t ... tb 2'111 GreallnvesttMnt Tn 873_2277 0r 875_8173 2BR 2..;BA. den, avail Aot. •121•1 est. tge 1 BR. D/W, trig .. _._._ rental area PRICED AT KITALlSlllTUT now. $995/mo. 815-4991 .. ti .... 2' 4 Gas & Wtr paid Patio. ...._ .,.,_ ONL V S 1.C5.000 Full time potitlon tor IJhtuae ltull UNIVERSITY erk 28 U65: 1BRl patro, retrlg. no S565 mo. Adlta. No pets Villa trees pvt beach llTll • Call Beme Motenkamp motivated protesslonsl In , 2111 2ba. gar, avell lmmed. pets. Carport. 724 James Vear ieue. S48-039t S97S/mo. •94-6807 . Wkly rental•. LQW rates 1141-5177 or 982-9602 t>usy Newport .Beach ol- 1 ll!!•l'll"""l"'""""'111--~-1st/last + sec $875/mo St tt0,873-7787 Lgvtew Ap1tnext toPark. '135 & Up/Wkly. Color lac••• PrtJtl~ hce 6.C8-4801 __ • zoo sf BLUFF top ®'>Ju. · · F IFm; ltacll__ 9 TV. maid aerv\oe, free ZT ""'NT"".L ocean view. Jbr 2,~ba, 854-7977, 8113-14«!0 Bd f __. rplC. vaulted celliflOa, lrg co"-· "'--t--' ~• & vo;. ,.. 1 rm, carport, enc..... spa Prvt balcony 2 rm Ba S700 Frig, ..... ,,_""' """" I tip, lg kite, gar .. mat. cpl, WOODBRIDGE 2BR & den yard. $440/mo. 2522 Newt ed ed d h h 1 steps 10 ocean Kllch's 1---------&IS ST /FllllT lfC no peta S 1000mo 1at+aec detatch hme. A.IC, lrplc, Santa Ane Ave. Ma-3192 c Y r ecorat s ws r, stove ncluded. avail. 985 N Coast Hwy, It llllh rtMJ .. ,.I Temp position 2 mo s • 493-8658 or 831 -9220 dbl gar, deck. A.vi now, no hlld::5~~~pel8. NO PETS 5'5-4a55 Laguna Baach, 494·529.C (714)558-181 apprx starting March 1 I c., ........ , l ra~J;;oomo Incl grdr 1~r~~ =~!ic.\~75/:ne:. 1Br tBa. 1922 Wallaoe. 1!:~~to~'r~i:. WUll llTIL laaiafll Fiuaciil ~~:~ w~e~~l~nd~ f~r • *Slngle or cozy cpl. Small , 117-B Clea.rbrook Lane Gar, retrtg, upatalrs No NO PETS 545-4a55 Wkly rental• now avail 646-8.C9 1 Michelle 1br,lrpl.no gar,utlltpd WOOD8RIDGE 3BR1 /\be 875-3435 petsS510Agt 550-1015 $12950 wk & up 227.C Jaftttatat --&L••••sf&IT 'I .. ~ $675 No pets 722-8011 2 stry T/hee w/carPort. BR G d ...... .,._A tBR apt on canal. $850. Nl!WPt Blvd CJ.A 646-7.C.C5 "-• .._, -"' .... ~ · , · $920/mo 552-1947 1 ar en ....,t. ...,..med llYl••W mo Great view, possjble · ' vp,.r1Uaty "~ N L -.llii•--•••' Mii... AUractlve 2 story In Olde ~ ~liOQa. Cable avail. Nr $525/ 1BR tBA II t>Oat dock 75&-~9 1 111 Ill LIME Da~:x~n~':..~3 • CdM. 3BR 2ba. No pet1. UI lt1cll 14 Fairground•. S.C Ptaza & bit mo L d · a IAYl ll llE.U ____ _ ·Re, fs.St350,4M-3082 \J11118Rcondo.LargeiiV-PaclllcAmphltneat• No ins. aun ry room, tBR MOBILE HME Frig. 3026W PeciflCCoastHwy National company seeks HITILIEClPTilllST .,. ________ !'""" __ .... ._ ___ _, 1 pets. Avail Jan 1 ~ neat 7beac.h35 W. ~~ .. snSopt s stv, no petslchlldren/pv1 Newport Beach Refrlg TV IC1ea&. inventions ,,_ P1ea I 1 .,_ Charming clean 2BR Iba no area N.w1y remod. & $530/mo. &41-3078 TSL MGMT 0 "' bcil Sml boat storage S 125-wt! 591. no depoait od 714..a.-t' 1664 sant group Practtee in ti utatt Ftr Salt house, patio & garage. turn 180 deg white wate< &42-1603 $600/mo 5-43-7560 pr ucts l ,.,....,. Newport Beactl Dental 1=.---6..-;.;;;;_;;...__ s1oooi mo c 811499_2101 view overlooking Main 2Bd 188. opts. drps, gar. leatah ti Sllart Fee baSed exper required .c da~ ~l="='"=/=====;.=;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiili;IOi;2 · beach. $1000/mo incl. No pets. Adlts pref S700 llYl••W WESTCLIFF lrg 2 Bdrm .z724 ...... Tt Leu H l4 week with alternate Sa1-lllllllDTW utltnlet Cah Al Guida. Lse. Av! 111. S43-7234 S625 mo. 28R, 18A. patlo, 2Ba refrig, trple. crpta. ...! urO.y AMs 040-1122 CORONA DEL MAR 3 (702) 732-9228 or Virgil pool, laundry room East· drps, pool. earport, 2 *LG BAYFAONT HOME W1DOW t1u money for • .---- Bdrm, 2 ba, formal din-Webb locally at (714) 2Bdrm, crptt, drpt. Water Side toe . cJoee 10 all persons $800. mo. Pvt ba. kite pr1v . fem. TD's St0.000 up No Cltneal/Offace 5418 l&ITILIFF U41,000 Have you been yearning tor a quall- 1y cuatomlzed home In the very best of tu1e? A home with a view and close to everything? This 4 BR home Is what you have been wait- ing tor. I N NC.WPORT C CNTEI-{ 644 9060 .C97-438.C or •9•.7575 paid 83~ 120 1-5PM 149 E Bay 645--0302 n-smkr S475mo 673· t521 cred11""' no penalty 1.,...IT • .,, Ing, plus 2 rms & bath tor '" .. 2566 Oran e '"B" $595 · · · * -----• * Morn. Big lot. 1 Blk to Ooeanfront 2Br pv1 bc:h 0 .. TSL MGMT "2•1603 2Bdrm Studio, 1'~B•. A.. tidy ath IC, prof per-Deni~ A~ 673-7311 Staff positions With Newp beach. $2000. mo. lnclds l)OOI, MC No p.15 s 1300 2 Bdrm duplex, 901 garage. Newpor1 llCfOM the street. small patio. Cable ~ son for tux turn NB home Aaaeuctanh Ctr CPA llrm Advance- gardener. • 6.C2-1802 or 831-8250 yard. good area. $6~5 ( 1) 2BR 1'.o~BA. lrpl $795. SISO/mo. S..C 15 -Joan 64S-0911 ment & gd benefits c~~~~~en~~~.~~~ Woodsy roomy 2Br, yrd + -559-5001 (2) Lg baeh $475 utll I 1BA $480/mo Seaclltt Ava.limmed beaut new Lest I,.... 2925 Degree-3 yrs 91tper plus full studio. avall. huge hobby rm $1500 • 2peBRts,1n'hoBagar.!wvanlhlseJa·n 1n5o. (3~sn;: ~ach Sj0020 u9~121.nc2 I Me.nor Apts. 548-2682 condo to shr E-slde CM $ 000 REWI D reQ 759--0101 Feb. 1. $2000. mo. utll•. 1st & last 499-2288 " as r~s -2Br 1Ba. 1 prkOQ space, 6 M/F $.C OO/mo # ·~utll 1 nR l /I Cl.DI LIDO ISLE. 3 Bdrm plus L I ' -. 215 $565/mo Agt &42-7404 Nice 2Br 2Ba. bltns. d/w, mo lse Part furnished 548-9t59 Clothing Mtg. needs !>OOlc · lamlly, fully furn Pano. 2 l:!f••• lfat 2BA 1ba. pv1 yard, own $625 No pets. N/~mkrs $6QOl mo 650-2430 BEAUT Npt H1gs condo. For return of charm keep.ng assistant Man· car gar, $2500 mo 6M'uttful new -28r 28a garage, New carpets & 6'2·7528 or 760-1' 18 2 BR 1 ba w/enci n•r, rnce Mstr br/ba. n.ice amenlt· t>raoelet S500 REWARD uat system 10 key by T h P I I al t $530/ I _ __. ..-S IM 1ntormahon of return 1_ ·-e1tp M. -F 8-5 ........ n. wn mes. oo . spa. en-P n • · mo. m .. -.. NICE 11, ..... 3 Bdrm 2ba. front house, unturn. 1 Blk ties n-smk 525. 722-t 222 """'" ..., LG 4Br 3Ba+ sep. tam. n1s crts, gar, patio, lndry occupancy 851--0424 .-bch $725 I A 01 charm bracelet st1ts. 0 $1100 mo Norttl rm .. lrplc. South of PCH. hkup. Micro, tr pie, cable encl ger, no pets Mesa to . yr Y gt. DESPERATE for 1 female 645-24~ Costa Mesa. 966-15 Ul Immediate occup $2000 TV Several 'fir plans 2BR 2ba on Victoria. nr del Mar S7501mo Avsll 650-3890 rmte·to shr w/2 tern •BR FOUND 6 mo 801te1 'P1t mo. 509'~ ACACIA. w/Ylews S875-S975. Call Newport Bl. Squeaky lmmed 364-6058 Iv mso 2 BA, D/W, frplc. gar. 1 blk Eastblutt condo $404+ Bull muc blk/wht in Santa CllPl1tl 633-2141 Days Only. Paul or Milli Anne clean wl fresh paint. PLUSH CONDOS Over bch. 1 door bay. S850. dep Call760--07&4m59 AnaonMainStM6-527l AJA entry &_.order PIO· Lu1tury & style enhance 5 495-6647. Ask about our s595. no pets. 990-2962 streams & falls Gar mo tse 218 2 tst Street. Emplyd M/F 40.. 10 shr alt 6pm cess1ng tor !k>tl'llng mtg rmdecor,lprlc,dshwshr, HolldaySs>«lel! 2Br 1'11Ba townhouse wlopnr,mlcro.w/d hkup • 838-2951 furn2Br 1'1tbaapt w/Po04 -----GOOc:11yp1ng Sklllsamust gar&more.S950.0thers Sunny 2br 2 ba. loaded, Bltlns. garage. patio 1Br $750 & 2Br SIOOO **LIDO ISLE•• $350/mo. 1slllst. ulll pd M-F8-5 Benefits $1200 at 539-6191 A.gt cost walk to bch, lrple, ten ct $725 No pets 645-4837 2Br w/secluded view Lu1t, newly dee: 3BR 2BA xcpl ph . 548-1200 fQtK) ADS mo Nortn COS1a Mesa New beautiful large 3BA S 1100/.r'l'.IQ..A_nn Sampson •2Br 28e nr SC PIH, S.A S995 A.vi now 5.c&-2«7 apt LO south patio l<.aren. 966-l5l0 2BA. trplc. oar. w/d. 861-9355 w. 681-7086 H Patio. carport, pool. POOL Patio, lrplc, X-lge $1500/mo yrty 675-8411 E-side Q-4 $330 mo-utM llRE m~ I .... btry/katc •. S 1400/ 760-0909 If 2 9 •100. No Pets 722-8011 I Br $580 2Br $880, S500 NEWPORT MARINA APTS Lndry, all prvtgJ, nr OCC I\ rl\U for Newport Center CPA m• l~t ICll l sec Uni E-tlde 557-2&41 Luxury 2Br 2Ba. Frplc, 673•2'91 or 6S0..S850 Fine oenefiu & aclvance- Nice eonage: 2BR 1ba. 28RN9A condo wtgar Li;tB~~:a~~~~s~ Pvt 1 Br, lrplc, PoOI. patio, mtCto. Prvt oat Prvt bcil F 25-35 10 shr attract Cal: 1 ~' tor exPfd rellable frplc. 1 cat gat. Walk to ·~m1lelObch Pool&spa S695 N S46-5605 gar No pets 399W Bay &boatdoeksavallS1295 E'Costa Mesa hse Furn a.aJ.llll ap;>hcant 759--0101 *111 ILIFR* *'--.... 1 _ _. bctt. 1975/mo 873-1039 S975/mo S31-5575 ° pets St $616 6~57 •ALSO• 1Br/t>a pvt ent No Chi!------ Spacious 38drm + Re-"4Rtl' •-d ••""t '"' ·--------•••-..T•rm SEE TIE-•• *Tlf lllffl* *EASTSllE* Lg 18drm w/trplc. micro. ren or ~ mo "'" -•-•• ~ treat. "All new Interior' -_ _.. Be ifvl & 28 .,.IV\ u AllM'T L-·,_ ...,.,. o•rana $1195 c-incl ~m FOU r Exper .nd1VldU81 ""'11" LI Boug LIWISTPllOI B'aullful 2Br 2 '~Ba SPACIOUS b aut 1 r~ P ... , .. -·-........ .-· ..-v<•T -ND B ~ Leather good Ennhsh sk Ifs keamOdell hlasa Townhousewltrplc Walk view ..&....in:x~od a~ Incl gas cooltlng. heat & $750/m o 2BR 1~BA no pets 760-0919 Fem n-smkr sl'lr beau! Fl1 g11t Bag Corner, str""" t ;:,.,., ano die 2nd home, now can·1 use. IESA YEIH llll to beach Avallabfe now! BA + r~t "s 1100. mo hot water Incl encl gar Townhouse Greenbelt. Nwpt Pemn 38drm 288 pool hOme $350 mo. Bays1oe1PCH Owner tap-,;;ne Y~~"' stiortt1ano his loss. your gain• quiet corner loc Vaulted $1450/mo Call 673-6368 YOUNG F .. M Ideal .c BR. 23i.'3 ELDEN. Open 10-5 taundry20'1m8 TAhlul br1'nt1ns. yrly rntls s 1oso..s 1200: 646-7591 2131A93-727.C i d .. e ",' i.17y contents """'~tul .. PP"" ~ ~-" $199,000 (Furn avt also) ceilings. lrplc 5129.000 ,.. Betty Wall 5"8 78S. 6 5 o.. ''"" "' ., "' ""'~ lasti111 I c.. Owner/540·7355 or 673-3735 2·~ b• Townhome. avail. -TSL MGMT &42· t603 VIiia Rentals 675-7015 Fem snr-new 2Br tlOUM I w1lh fesu"1e to Mr 8'0~560 Cfltl •••• z1•4 at $1350. mo. •Lrg 1 & 2Bdrm. newly ---Charming 2BA lBA patlo Great 1oc Eside CM $375 FOUND fem wtit Cat male/ Fuen1es at Robert Bein 11 I ti I Ct redec .. quiet. cool $530-up SHARP 1 BR. carpeting & utll paid, near Lido.Shop ' 6'6-9828 Marta. Iv m59 crm wfll Cat fem Germ Wdltam Fros• & As SIPEILICATlll S10SO.lncldsgrdnr.3BR ·~~~1560 ' 188'4Monrovla 548--0336 drapes. N o pets N 1 S900/ 1y ----Snepcrn1blk 1emDob1e soc1a1es 1401 Quail St · * WAITED * 3 Bd. 2ba. 1380 sll condo. 2 ba Mesa Verde toe. -S..C50/mo Call 5•6-9950 ° oe 5 mo. yr Fem wanted "450/mo. nr blk tan male gray'blk Newpon Beac.tl Ca 2 stry w/dbl.gar, 2 lge Aval! 1120186 Refs 3Br2Ba0ceantrontduplx •STUNNING Lg 1 & 3B1 573-0343 S.C Plaza Mstr Brlba Kees/iouno "111. Newpor11 833-007018am-Spm1 bdrms up, 1 dn. Wd burn 1645 Labrador Dr. G "" Id 1 pl 1 2Ba Garden Apt. Pool SHARP 2BR, cpts & drp1, CllCLI TIESE Security 2.C 1-0651 To PURCHASE trptc Lovely patio ar .. y .. ,. w ' r • n-y $555-& $725. 710 W 18th dishwasher, garage, no * * Beacn Animal Sneiier. GENERAL OFFICE gOOd $114.000. Agt 646-4380 Agt/Ownr fiS-9-6221__ furnished 2131498-3388 pets. $640/rno. 5.C8-6279 2Br .. gar. Only $600 MESA VERDE. C M Mstr 6-'•·3656 w numbers will tr air" llTIL-lllTIL tr --2BR 1'hBA Twnhse unit 1 3BA3ba condo .. Bayrldge 3Br 2'~Ba Condo w/2 car --1BR ulll. Incl. S.c95 bdrm/pv1 t>ath S300 mo · Found key rtng Balboa MacGregor Yachts 163' llllmlT ILiol H11t. ltac~ 1040 car gac, $7 50/mo. Pin O. Highly upgraded. attach oar N/smkr only Spacious 3br 2ba trplc, Studio. full kite S375. F1M1 "close to OCC 5.C0-9589 Peninsula • mile rrom Placentia Cosla Mesa PIUEUILY· OPEN hse 12·S SIS 3br 631· 1169 or 673-3117 s 1500/mo 830-0853 54o-•950 or 760-5020 ~~~ca~~~,:O~'nbhl~ TELllEIT 111 .... 0 m, 3BRCdM hm/gar 1et1y 673-0767 Gen Otc Secretarial PCS· IYDL•• IOIAI 20271 Lighthouse Ln. 2 BR 1 ba, dbl gar, evall 3BR. 3BA POOi S550, MOVE-IN BONUS dren welcome. 964-LUXURY BAYFRONT W/D, frple, new cpl/dps FOUND M ale Puppy 111on in a r:iusv otc fOf a Write 10 T. Grant 7777 Fey S t99.500, 960-&496 now. $725/mo. No pets S 1800/mo. gndr & pool 1~rm, ~/Ctf~cea~F· Tnhee style 2br '"" bath, 1500 sq tt 2br. 2ba. lam S450i mo. 673-4.co.c tanlbrwn Stlep mix 8· 101 local pvt 11omeowners Ave.Sulte_K-309 lrTiat 1044 548Bernard.6A6-3627 ~t ~60-13~ 0 ~~4~1136 aza. patlo,enclgar.a/c,S650 rm. Iott. tip. 1ttras, dbl Prol clean non-smoker wks otd vie Mesaverde assoc Musi r-;ave typing La Jolla, CA 92037 llmi•rrw p••i 3BR 2be, trptc, new crpt. 2 Almost on the water! Call Betty, 644·2270 or gar . S t350. 642-9666 3Br furn Condo mstr br C M 957 -0620 skills & atnllty 10 relate .. ,, -car gar lgecov patio no Luxury 3br 2 ba, lrptc. $565/mo, trg t>eeut 1 BR, 6 .C 5-916 t Carol -w-r•--ES w baS340 540.3.c92 FOUND M TABBY you"" well w•people Starting Baylor Mdl 1500 s/113 Bd S985 6« 9079 gourmet k1tch dbl gar 811 blllns. frplc. Must see. 8'5-597' .. , r--Prof Fem 30-40--.0 shr College Or Area C.°M satarv St 150 mo Appl• 2', ba S 144.000. '"'• lo pets . mo. -S 1250 S39-6tS1 A.gt lee 366 Avocado TOP AREA MESA PINES $925/mo 3BI R 2dBA lower , lovel" 2BR 2ba -d-'" 549-26 t 2 c:a110,,s accep1ed 10-4prt bkrs Owner 786-0579. 3• Bonus rm. garage and TSl 11&1&11•1T 8 .. CH ~/carport $540 unit, gar. aun ry room, , "" M F s1arttng Jan 6 much more S625 ~ cred Beats the rest• 2 Bdrm. 2 " ~ across from beach Turtlerock. Irv S.C90/mo Found Yng M cat Soho N1gue1 Snores Commun• 11111& •L llAI lnr111t ltac~ 1H9 chrg. 547-2787 ba. crpts thru out $600's &42-9412°'"2"1603 1BDAM w/garage S640 210 Grsn1 -u111 854-t679 mso grayl ttea collar "" !~ 4S5oc 3365• N1gu~ 2 Bdrm unit overlooking Ill ••-H •lHll Not far to ocean at $620 E/Mde lg 2bf 1bll. PATIO pool, spa 5~~l~t447 TSL MGMT 642-1603. Prof resp P8f'SOn to shr lrg Wiison fa,,..,,, 6•6·8938 E Sr>0t9' Ot .1.&guna Niguei the pool with beam Cell--• • . • ILlfFS 539-8191 agent cost pool. 2 persons max no No pets • 2Br lBa. pools.de, gar dee NB home WI D turn IOQS and fireplace plus AblOluta bargalnl Pres-Lrg 2BR 1BA houM wlgar BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba. new pets. 6'6-5137 WI IFnl &-.OE lndry $750 1601B 15ttl rm avail S..C50 mo S100 Lost CAhco cat blk wt11 & P T RECEPT10N1s· ~rate 3rd bdrm and llglous 3 bdrm, 2'1t bath & yard. $750/mo. Ask tor crpt, drpa. paint. D/W $675. 2br 2ba. 2 pat. lndry, ...,ant a _ _.~ti""' of great St Call 6"" "213 c1ean1"" 631-3776 orange ¥IC Columbia From 12 30.5 30 M Or" F• bath downstelrs. 1 Bdrm e11ec: twnh'™' Pool, spa Jlm/agt 631-7370 •• ""'""" "" ...,_., .. ., Square '"' StOO Call 833·8486 apt. OWi' tt'8 garage also + tennis. Try Jo-lo down. S 1200 No pelt 759--0666 gOOd loc. Avail now. no living? We can offe< any· SPACIOUS APARTMENT Resp, neat fem to stir .CBR REWARD 85"-9.C2~ wl1h flreplace Ekcellent Call Patrick Tenore El!JPe 2BR. '9;~ EASTBLUFF 8BR 4ba T/H pets S49-2750 aft 5pm ~h~rC:: h~al:lal~~ 1 MILE FROM OCEAN Nwpt Sch duplex Steps LOST Diamond Ring rental pro~ priced 760-8702 or 63l·1266 t>ea~_ceils, •o Y . wlf p Close church schl 6.C2-2357 to beach S3 13 mo -lst Mens $Ol1taire REWARD right .I 12"",777 pef Oot $795 760-8882 . • • . ....~ -.... Ing In CM. NB. or HB L_=c:::-:::-,-=~=-& I .. "8--0863 ,,., •----------bch $l960 Al 458-2108 ~~..,_ think ot us first for that .,. ESTCLIFF 2Bdrm 2Bi as1 .,.. 673·77o4 EXTRA pluSh 4 rm, w. be -G-1 -3B 2B I h f Ideal llVI"" pool. carr.'irt S800 • se-Respon-M/25-45 to stir R6fMr.l(R (714) 073 4400 • <! ;, • .1. • llYllllllES 5 BDRM, A bath Bay & lights views. Laroe lot S625K. 631-.C696 pool hm greal area ganttc r a w gar ••••1•111 c oice o .. ,, 3 SA H ' • ..,"" S750 mo' + sm def). ; Walk to bc:h & Lido Vto. ..--TSL MGMT 642· 160 curlly 5.C -5100 ,.. gts nome nice ...,.,,, LOST male Gold Lab I riarbOr & Wilson CM on 12 21 Reward 6'6·5'13 cred chg. 547 .2787 S t3001mo yrty 9114-8922 "'1maculate large Garden "'-aa Pe=•t 4 j"n -----756-0353 re111 req d N.-...ftArl Creel 2Br 2'LB• Apts. Beautifully land-... ua dA --- • Ills I •• UT ... ~.,..., • " .._,. d pool/ oP·LX L 2BR t .. __ lllllUTE ftlHJIS Lost Siamese wtlt lbtu eyes Condo. nr ......... L? 2 car S<la....,.., gicoun •· 08 ba, .,.,.m ""'" ti I d k N t 1 1 gra~ tail ears vie 32nd Westside 2 BR 1ba gar $950/mo 65 -6689 spa.pa o ec . opes. eels, beaut ocean V ffW •Dallycomput9fupdates I NB REWARD673-4968 w/carpor1. Pvt lncd patio 1Bdrm • $595-$605 $775 mo avl lmmed 760· •More leads tas1er serv RECEPTllllST oa"' time 20 nr$ p w~ lo• Alarm 1nstal1a11on Se• ... ce 582 ·233 Lag "l1g llfCEm H IST P T personable matu•t' pe•so" tor procert~ 'Tigrn• cc .,... buS) ptlone~ t 5 1() Mon.Fri Musi have ~-,Od 1e1epl'lon1> manners 642-1603 FILLIAYYIEW yard $615/mo 662·1700 IEWPllTOIEIT 2Bdrm 1•1,Ba $705-$710 1313 . .C96-7478Kevln •Allcllentsscreened Re,,,.ard S250 blk 1an • --------1BLUFFS 3 BR 2 bath LARGE 1Br. am lrd tor Lrg 3BR 2'-"BA, 2 car gar· 2250 v~~~"_ 5"0-9626 Baat. lt1cll 2'4 •20% ott to au new c11eri1s I Dober'Tian ln1ureo back SCTRY OFC ASSIST. b $210000 1 455 + age. pool, tennis Close ;;;~i"!!ilo~~---oiii;oi.-(71A18A1·56'1 leg Vic CM 722·18 12 Gooo tyo•ng. telepllOrie ,. --Y ownerca1'1 7"'" '1108 pets, qu et area to .. -·~h. $1200/mo 2Bdrm 1•1.Ba $715-$725 Lrg 3BA 2BA. crpll, drps, vv-er..,. chrg 547-2787 ""'""" 151 E 21s1 ., ... 2""8 Sep entr bdrm/bath. REWARD S11>t1r1an Husk" ano recept1on1111 51ull• C.I ••••• I .II 1 O•z ""'· · TSL MGMT· 8'2-t603 .,._. ""' bufltlns. frplc. dbl gar, ' tt " $900 • rn I st year s rent BalbOa Island S367 Av1 bit\ 'wht male brn blue wttn general 0 ice duties 2 ,•-y Ullll YIEW .. ES LIDH IHM'S ewport Terrace condo. ield w/d h5k~092 1 Very 11'15 Fem only 675-8603 eyes nds med Bal Pen Mo"'"''"' Friday ~am IC' -HI au semusn Brend new 3br 2'-"ba tip, 38A 2'-tBA $975/mo. V• ~·fi 1-... Qu_ler"Tt~=:-==-=--=-==-f "DNISH[O or'-SH·-..=~ .. --•• , .. -2"r 6•~-6Q 17 or .C94·368!> So(n 644-_!.78' lo• appl Cozy Country French Inc yd, dbl gar, pet ok. ~ •wew11;;: LUI" "" """' """""' ........ urn u home 2 .B<frm, ramify. 2 S31 6,000. Prin only. cotorS1095_ 642 96611 canl & reedy. No pet•. llU .. mnl ,i;. UNFURNISH£0 2b6 home Fem n 1 SCR•M-LETS SECRETARY t>ath. trplc, hardwood 644--0530 845-3765 2131376-0eOe n Smoker 1500 incl ufll " Determine your own des rtoors·for4 you, 2 room HVH Carmel. 1982 Port Mesa Verde 3BR 2BA Vu. SEAVIEW. 3 BR. 2'1\ba ~ 1111111 Fiii WIJ 111' JITI($$ Avail 1115. 759-028 1 t•nv Need sometone IC' gueatl.tudlo, plus large 1 Albans $239,000 Call nu crpt; paint. S 1200 Fam rm. great vu POOi Like t>rand newt All u1ltltieS C(ITllS. URIS. ---ANSWERS ""''' '" starting up nev. bdrm for mom or Income. 497-1629-gdnr Incl 640-1S39 I e n n I s . • e cur It) paid. Pool. gar. no petL Live wh4tfa you have s-.IC. -ltatal1 Wutt4 !12' I ·ea• estale dl\llS•On fore~ Altr/Owner $395,000. -Im llU/u 1 .... MESA VERDE Ex.cutlve $2200/mo 213/430-3629 28drm 18a Meo !~~2Bracu1tar4 ;'?.'! -··•t llllCtl -t! t.-.-patlble male writer ~=•t T~urs~ 1aot1st1ed lirm Joo re 401t 118' IOI NNr beach ~ •BR 3ba RedWood 301 AvocaClo 8'2-9850 '" · .... """" • -· '' age 32 MM• a peaceful Quires e><cet typing ano & bay By appt. 873-8.C94 125 Via Koron Big LIDO . spa. Ve<Nll4el 28R 2BA. MC •Specious townl'IOUMS .. .-ts. -...S room rental to Wve WOfll TRACKS engllsh s1oa11s 3 )'98" ISLE country hOme on 45' Gard9'110Q & tp~lc9. OCMn view. Avail lmmed •Fir~ .,.. Nily 9 te I In Wtll pay rent &lor per-Anotner Oldte lrom the secretarial experience OUPLEX-28r Iba ea So-lot 4 Bdrm• dining rm $1400/mo 5'11-.... 50 $900/mo C.it Herb dYt ~lf'll*I •Private balconies or IO«n handymanl"<>uMtll past Ountion WhY " a c8,.. Do Altitude & nea• ol-PCH. $275,000. 521 ~. 3'~ b• 'extra patk~ PLUSH CONOOS 0 Yef 845-2702. eYee 722-133! Gard4tn patlot If)_ J._ ,J d duties 'Xlnt t>ack-r.ce11orse hit.• a loco· IPMaranoe Jot> ditl>res ~:~a2'!~nor 6~~-t~rer :~ ~~t.~llo Fast ~;:~~ m!ro'.~~~ h~;,~ a Cl•tatt s~r! ~=!:ta WIJ •n ~~ r.:;!'r(~~4)c:o~:et~ ~T;::CK~S~yA';!~' •un ~ ~:n~,:0~:1~";:., •;," DUPLEX 8 reel charmer, OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 1Br $750 & 2Br $1000. Shorec:llff VOlaa condo tor tamlliea with 1 or 2 •3 Li9'1ted tenn11 court• -p.tr1cn~nh "-" per~ Start et S17i'<' •only $239.000. MUST SELL. Brok• 2Br w /H cluded view view-golf ce>urM. ~ children. Near park Heat • 2 Swimming pools Newnort Buch So f tr It• t Peneaab lM2 oer mo E•cel betlel11~ e UNITS t0.4 11 groat Un-113 t-7300 $995 Avl now 5'9-2447 Jae. gar. Walt! to beft. • paid. No pets •Streama & ponds r l'ftt Sen<! reS\Jme DYOO P fl betlev ble I S75Q 000 BR. 2 ba, 2812°A Camino 28drm 28a $720 •Sorry. no pet1 1 Ill lt1ll> ,, .. , i W tM Chrllllan atl'llete Bo-eo .co l'llewport a oc • NEWPORT ...etGHTS ReaSOf"I to mow-E-alde 5 Caplatrano. Open Sun. 398 W Wllaon 831•5583 '* Fur.ntll'llOQI avail , ,,1 p, \ "', SIO. S10Qle car garege, Melt.s ume lor bOdy S.&ct1 C.A. 926S8-8040 PUh Pr~. 720-9422 Clean pretty cottage 3 BR rm hm, bllna, frplc, ger, $700. mo 818/337-01-45 It~ only 325-J 11th t>ulldlng .. or11ou1s HB 2ba. trplc, patfo. Non kids 1150. Call 539..e191 &fllUILI.. WHY NOT CALL 64l ·Sll \ Pl.ce C M 64S..5t37 area &42·7139 SECRETARYi RECEPT Cetta Jina 1H4 tmok9f•. refs. & Cl'edlt A.gt co•t IHtll Ctllt ••trt 2BR 1..,.BA ElaiOe Twntim llM111 N.-•port Be.uh No El alde Cotta Mau •-1 t a t Top skUls Laguna Hiii' ..... .._~~~~~~-s1oooimo .. lat/l .. ttl2 lllTIL•--a-S795/n'IO Frl)lc arcs ""11 l•111nr !\\'""' I -La .. office 830-86e0 IYIWm-UIUll gat/elec.1142-2515 NOT A d&r'AC::EN'CY llH o••· Ha ioc.'t~ •. SUWlll YIWll I.ti l h11·• •tor~. 1n91e w elee1rlc EASTSIDEl br, b911ut. , ... Harbor Ridge TwnhOuM. R.ady mid month '500'• rm, t QOn o. 11eo Senta Ana 15555 HunllOQtOi"I v~ f>•S-1104 ::' 95 &411-098821.aa n iW C.re 301' M~c~~~.'~='~ done, IQe Y,d. 17100 dn. 3br 3ba. loft, 2 car gar. 2.br 2ba w/laundry. Mt upe r.o:· tPI, c.rport. Wtr + TSL MGMT 842-,903 La,,.. l'rom San Dlego --~ , A ~ 1 Strong skills. min 65 ~ Open Sun. 2-5. 2go8 Submit all olftf't. seller BEST R.....tata 53M191 t free. ~· mt. Sec: •Wiii' ... _ 1 _.. Freewey. north of 8Mch STORAGE QA.RAGES h'6tkPQ Mesa VefOe 2 min Adm1ni.trat1w type W"tmlnltt•.157·10 1 wlltoontlderlMMop1or gate . 18115 /mo . ._ • ......_ 10 Mcfadden. weet on laaClmfttt 1171 12x20·a 121121· Q*rls 230to&30pm 1ttrac:t1ve & ~ablfl LO At1rac11Ye 58rnA yrlr rtntal. 1425,000. Unlurn. El ald9 28R 1BA. L.IN/lar~ 13I·129&. 2Br. w.e.. bltna. new cpt• McFadden • N~ 8ch1Coeta M..a .,.. M-F 546-9279 26 ,_ 1044 H...-. c---'--t to-751-7814 Of 720.--0464 trg tneloMd yd w/patlo & dfJ>t, Df'ft. bltlnre $425 1BFInMfGeneral1'4~ .... .,.,... ""'soo-T S715/mo, tat, tut & Me •MOO. No pets &40-44M ti .... 1114 tat View Patio St<M 4 Hr acciess .,...... 3878 ... fttin lli'Y•IUl m&lt cation 1159, , tn#'lt su-If 1Wm ~S300 Small d:J a 1 ;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;.liliiiiliiiiiiilll-lllii~ Cptl c:lrps S500l ll'IO AvMI ......,..,....,. 241\f notic.to ••" W .. --',..halr Realtor •••ks SELf ~.:._..., "'•n ,_ 3 Bdrm, 2~ ba. tern rttl. ~ oil. call Me-13 Jan 21. 5"3-7375 LL •-•-/a.. .. _. ... ......... ......... ..... n.... ••••• .... .... • •• .... t man in LeO Bch LI ST ARTER 10 rnan•o• lfollw. ~a or Oauc:lla. \Ile'#. aec:urlty 1375,000 II .. --• ..... ----h~PQ Aoom & l>Oerd small ona s...o rt (213)4~15 terms. 213/430-3629 , ••_•--••1111 Iota AM lttf•t1 ....... , ........ r>W MJary Call O.t>oie tume • satwy reQl.ll< ... ---~---afttab ... llTT•• Apr!etl .... .._ • ---. ... l'flt bt'#T'I i-5 497 3750 menu 10 The Ollitv Pio1 •••11.... . H t lnol. vttl '500. Fee eo~& fft!OY C*l C¥""'tfltaob °""' COflllDrt~ h111t AO •137 p 0 loa 1seo OWHEFI DI p(~T! •...... JC... TB..-, lll-m1 l1l~t1 .Ptalanl1 clow ie trf'IW•J' & So eoai1 "61.• 0-f m1t111l'l 10 nw ..... , llU 5660. 1Sii, 125 i &28 8Q TllCMn MM Co.la Meaa.. CA t2f211 a..-•Ir ....... hon'9 2 -lln mo+ et.a ctwo r.nta lln 11t«11 Iii! ,. ... NO P'f.lS f'llASC 20102 llllrd\ St Ft 18 17 WESTCL.lf~ Tiaalc.al/T .... --. ;_ 2300'iq "-Ot'N4 ..... tt1ta 2 IA. ,,_. ba 1n 9UI* 213rm i Slorm On. ,_. • ... • um1t - 111~14 ~ :0~ ~· ~ ~ 541~-603-2 ~ ~·="=5 r !MS tocatlon. Very qulel M:W luxwy &::lf:oot .,.. Muet. ... U•7·2187 f\lmllNd Winter. v..ny, p l mo 768-1828 or 525 tQ ft U U i mo W•ilencn now Futt 11rne 1------...;;;.;.;.;; •11<. ~ .. '°"' condo, SIA 2'MIA. fat.. - -Summer M r ..,~ ~re=:. •• •• 133-53$3 a.itbOA ~'" Pvt tn,f\I .. ~ IA5-7 t00 IUZllll owe Hurry, won't IMd mal dln4no1 Gumb ..... .. 3 IA twn. cNta ll~, ' ....... battl C'IMl'I 790-tm Need E11peMiad & 1141,IOO. c.1'145-ttU, oak ~ bettl a ; ,,.,, petto a more S715 LOV91y SIA ::-a:.,_. t 111111 I __.,. .. .. , m& N 8 Qfftoe to llf\ar9. AO; M IN1I AOP!Mna 642 231 Mertl.J..-. lllr ••1. Yrty, S22001mo +crec:I ctwv 547-2117 ::::'~ ;"eey ~ • .,~-4, -. .. , t llT •Ta-. -tot02 la'd\ St '°' 2 ~• L.IOo _... 'b•ahlr llM a1111111Ln w°"" 1 IOoll1 1ao . ., 1 ---.. ,.. 1 2 BA 1 a. •nee ~. ua.srmo u&-<t1os ,_ 1177 3 I i be. °' 1$2'. 2• ~ l..Wurn ' " Al»4I $IOO a utll Inda. No '*' MIO . lM/11MITI :;M:t',~~Cug. ===•~= la. *-' Ml--mo 7~~· or Tfle , ..... , ctr•• In the w .. t e Delly Piiot c· •dNJ.M ... 71 .. • t .. .. ' • a10 ~CoMt DAILY PfLOT/ Frtday.Januwy3, , ... .. W. 1111 Cldl/lutw•ll ..._. ,.. ...... -Int ltwu UM , ... 1 w..11 IMI ._ ..... ...,.. --~iiiiii;m----........... • • ....., .. ,,.. ........... Pl.ANT'IOAPE Laroe tMctt w/2 Ft*'Ctl • ....... PIT, Hrt Ttitix. Retail U • .. PllU eoupe, eo.te ._... 2( a Int.IE.Kt Ptent np. teq Lop [wed Rebblta. $20. • llf &l 111111 ~· °"""'9 fOf ~ ptef. 845--0210 TO OUR VAL.""'D IM· unlt1 E•S*'lenc n.o ..... Tllln Own tr9NCI 1S1·227t 75f.303t --==~~ ~ s*ton. l4.rrie T~etlng C... TV · PLOYUS • ._ wnted ComptlT!°" MOOf A11ri.roteofb9Mlng. eon-PAOOAAM ASSIST PIT PUPPl!S, Lab /Shep 1IOO, 1eeo 9Xpel' '*P-~ waoe + comm '' Strew Het Pm&. A11P4Y TIL " •• II I Iii tlnuee to chfln99, ao ctoee Adult «Sey ear• oeot" /Doble m1a I wu <Md flB U•H•IL lul. 1Jcc1n'"t cotnC*'Y A#t In person •1=,.__ In pertOl'I •• 117 (. t1th 142·1to3 tri. role Of"' T ...... Al S•t 9~. U!tv. Cell for Stiot• 125 .... 957~2c) Del.IUO Deneftte and working 901W18th St. NB. IWIV<1 St C M. -for Tom -Bank of America. our ICIPt M·fl. 54f.9"t ;iD'.& ~ condhlons.~ Tuet&Wed.~Spm.(O! .. BANKING hllert ere b~omlng" • 'm .... 18a118~HBLVD. YmtU&m" II ,..Tiii more 1ophl1tlc1ted; IULDTIR , .... "m,_HW .... , .. N .. N .. V"'A·R·s•1w•• ...... Ill... HUNTINOTOHMACH ..... MAil EMfQetie -=-'°' .. .. • .. .. crou Mlllng product• ITIU tmm• llllT Womtnt 2t" 10 IC>d bltl•. ......: r ~. M, .. ,, ... w 1 .. , MIT •t•D. r•cht ..... office .1mur Ill.II TILLD end Mtvtce9 ~ UAL DTIR! 1100 080. 5'1-7505 .,_.ly ~-CHEVY '14 Impel• SS 330W.MyStr•t ~to•taff Unllmft.O Flne•tof•Melclngrellable Do ~s:::tfl:re ei>tltude •FINDOUTTHE "#!W. ~i =· wsnd "'""' good bOd)' nd• ef'G eo.c. MeM. c.. potenlf". CommlUIOn perlOl'I lot ..... I NI• of· you Wtint MOf'• lh•n ncf NEW LAWS --~--.,.__ • '" . WOftl 11oo0 ObO. Cali or 0.-142-4321 ..-. Call 6~448 flee work. P.,t ,,,,,. • Just • Job? !.rvi!x::::1A~~C:,C:: • HMr Dlr.ctor Of S · 5 1 cm atodl. r.:======~ altef s. 5"l-05" IU./afttHIUtl . ~!i ~.~.~ .. ~~ Oo YoU hav. C-.tl t\endllng T.itert almpty cen•t Im· .. ~;,~r~k~~t~~.. • -~~&~~~~~~~ding• " doet mM• • cit~ ""81110/ 1920 · ***** or banking expertence ltet•tMhum•ntmllund R . C AEER .. encl ._.·~you Nlll IPllM and tM 1bntty to type? warmth that cuetomer• •F iiMl~AR • TV, lttrM, lltttnalca purd\aee your IMW. ui • u iiiiiu AFTER . look for when.•nt•rlng a 3 1 p·· '°'' $C., CHICK IVDMJN mn 'll Auto tran., tec1«Y air, AM/FM at•eo. CMMtte. (Lie# 280VN0) (Stk# 3712) ffT'tm.dlatt open ng for work.· -tor the orl lnel If you anew.red "ya" to b11nch. There's still a Mon-Jan 1 · ..,, ~ .. _... •llJl9'. typeMlter. Mull c.oco'•I SERVE RI & SCHOOL lh• •bov• que1tlon1, you piece for you It Bank of ... Limited Seetlnf,··· KENWOOD kf:Ue tun«... ·~ have have merk•UP COOKS needed Apply 11'1 may lull be IM lndMduel America lnteruted can-Reservations requ red S60/obo; KA 7400 Rcvr. i!e.a\IHlllll, 1111 •ltl*.. p .. 1...up baok• ptrt0n 3-5pm, · 2305 E. we're loOlcl~ '°' to loin dldates, apply 11 the 0111141· UH S 100/obo. 650-8397 ,.,..... ground, helpful Xlnt ben· Cout Hwy. CdM JOBS ~uE~vtcRE08F .. LSEs510T~~ML ~inch nearest you. An Ctlll"' 21 C.r1tt lalt1 W. ,..,._AN .ma lncludlng medlcll & 673-9053 " ~ equal opportunity em· • Ill 1· 't _ CLOllDIUNDAVI dental lneurance, con· -EARN of TELLERS. TheM oP-ptoyer. 41 tr 09fllal 1tmosp11«e. Con· IAfllll IAf( Po<lunltlel are not fOf SAILBOAT Chert9f AMI tec1 Allue. 642-4321 ext Located In lM Balboa FUl'I MONEY ~ looklnq f()( 1 full Bank 01 America needs person for Routine CtrtH ••l ••r llU IATI• '12 HUX IL 29t Zone. Now accepting IPC>f· range 01 ~ bef'I. Coste M~· & p 11 StrVlclng 5 lpd, air, PIS, full P<>W9f, k;aUons for •II positions eflta, they're for people v... reven ve 110 Moving Sele! Entlr• h.Mhld dlg1t11 cess . crulM, •A•I Ol&IT Can for Interview 646-5591 PRIZES wtio w.oit Pl*111um pay 548 West t9th St Exp req d 645· 100 lurnl1hlng1I Everything her llO eel •t•J-IT endflexlbt.houra. CostaMesa.CA TEXAS OIL COMPANY mull go! 717 Fetnleef. lea~I )'Wh s -r... llY WllTlfU -TRIPS HerbOr Adams needs mature peraon Sat/Sun 9.4 Cesh onlyl (4382 330 W. B•y StrMl Oependeb ... •KP« F .. • If )'OU're lnter .. t9d In thl1 2701.A Herbof Blvd person for short trips sur-PRICES UP TO S300 11111 Coe11 Men, Ce 92627 hrs Mon-Fri. 673-7726 greet opportunity. plMM Coste Mes, , o u n d 'n g Co I I I Ctttl •111 1124 - M2-4121 ask for Martha or Jim. hltttriq tlte .apply In pereon II: Mesa/Newport Beech -------•iw•••.i-.• •••n INJLYPl1.IT llUTWEmlll SouthCoastflnll\ClaJCtr Contact customer We SAT9-5.4140QleCr.Lota • •r• -I -.... -3233 Park Center Or. 1r 1 1 n w r 1 t e P K . of housebofd Items. Cleaeltleel Ada. )'OU' on. 8 3()-2·00 Mon -Fri. .. ... .,.,. SAVI• Costa Mesa Olckersou. Pres . South· waterbeel. furn Sporting stop lhOC>Plno center 642-5297 If you 11e loolclng f()( extra weatern Petroleum, Box goods. stcls, misc C:0.1a M-540-0330 After School- Student Jobs! • spending money, or like JlllP.,......,lrhe B.u&ll.EB FIRf ALARM 789, Fl Worth, TIC 76101 SAT/SUN 10-2PM Tod· to go pieces llke Megk lettl IMI, ll IJl21 TRAINEE • CaH between llflll 'IO 1210 Mountain, Knotts Bert)' 11-4PM. 831~43 TRlYEL llEIT dler boy's clothes, infant· Hatchback, Iulo. air. Farm: or wl1'I Prizes 1no Equll ()ppoftun11y DilSPITClf 1mmed opemno N B . 4·5 toddler lOY$,. .IAwn. .c.aui AMtf'M ral!la. LO~. 1ow I Awards, Call u• now! Wf Employer M/F/H 'I yrs exp lnclud'g 2 yrs llerr;s. b~I tr.as,h co7'. mlles. All orlglnal have several openings Ir. DRIVER computer pref DAT AS pac or. 1 es orma s, t 135ZUC) Do You Need S Cash S And c M H B Qr F v Find whet you went In 11 G · 548•7744 appllences. books. Ver-t•ttl A Good J ob To S•ftrt """-Ne-Year?. 642'-4333 • Delly PllOt Cluaifleda. ,.._ ....... f f 1 1 ~orga, _ _ lety of big & small misc. • •••••••••••• ••••••• ••••-newspaper advertlalng fused. 5t7 Sturgeon Dr · • d e p a r t m e n 1 Needs I PIT Kennel A1· · DELIVERY DRIVER • Aesponslbllltet wlll In: tendant. 1 PIT Groomer nr Bristol & Paularlno. -e Clucfel>~n~n161JVer)> 1tnd I PIT AIO~I alten -fnaapo .. tatita -r D II P I e of ads carsheets and ant Exp pref d Apply -c..ui M ~o 0331 l'OlllCHE AUDI CH£VllOL£1 "'-"••• Qliell111 .8ele1 a S.r11k.e CHICK IVE•MJN «S f . c-c Hwy Newjl0f1 9-111 .... 673-effe IATM'UJllZI& ~======~ 5 epd, elf. PI S. full poww, ., dlgltel CUI., CfUIM , TOP SSS PAID For Pempe(ed M•cedel e.tlt -•Tlllll oedet Prlcea Paid ER Of RAY ... Tl Mal••--· 213 or 714637-2333 TOYOTA '82 Cortll16 spd am/Im, xlnt cond. 1 yr werr pp $6000. 848-6192 TOYOTA '83 Corella SA5. 5spd. blk. dlx mdl. 1m/fm c IUt whl. JCJ.oLcood. 37K . 5900. 8•8·5192 IMttler. alloy Wheels.. (438249) . ..... - llTlll '111210 Hetchbacl<, auto. air. AM/FM radio. Low, low mllel. AU original. (136ZUC) ''"' "It ltt I I l •\'I wi 'uc ... ~ ,.._........, or ., grow ng YmllllRY lllPITll No reasonable oller re-- a y I ot motor route • mall. Responslble. well Mon-Fri 10am-6pm 125 eta . ' • available Jn Huntington • organized lndlvldu111 Mesa Drive. Costa Mesa Power INta 7012 DATSUN 280zX ·79 Red, TOYITI LUSlll Dodge · We 1re IOOklng for Jr. High and 'High School 1tudent1 and other• -who would .,,Joy talking wtth ~ and woriclng wtth other 1tudent1 their own •· You can Mm $25.00 10 $50.00 MCh week In comm1111on1 and MUCH MOREi You can wortc PART TIME In the atternoon1 and even~ and 1tlll h•vt plenty of free tim.. You M ST BE FREE AFTeR SCHOOlt We on.r ~· training ·and provide trWfepottatlon. Thia Is NOT A PAPER ROUtE AND IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Come out and help UI get new CU8tomera for our ~aper and haw 1 gtMt time d04ng It. You have nothing 10 loee and a auper job to gain. Call today Ind maybe you can start tomorrow! : Harbor area. 1-2 hours : :1~~j~o~~y!~1;:~1~ £831 ·, 1030 w ,_.. 181Southcoast.exllcond -~~:a~alntS;4 ~~d;o7~~· A~~~d ~~.~·::-:en;~:; e per afternOO e In person to· The Orange •J tyatDt ID sa cover & Slip. Just relln. 380.1779. 545-0022 ' portable mini vacuum. -.... --(-1-Wl--OUl--.-1-1- e n. e Coast Dally PllOI 5535 $4500 obo 673-5066 _ Learn about leeslng In : Call 642-4333; Monday -: c 3310 ~ BayCSAt~9ee26t.26 CNA Nurse w111 care lor Sail loata 7014 Ds~~s~~ ·: ~~~t~cc:;:· ! g"o' .. ~~::~ near South , ..... ·~··., ••• 2888 Harbor Blvd Uista MHa ~0-0330 Call Mr. Earl 548·7058 or 241-8432 • Frida 1 Q 5 i... M 'A • os a """1• sick or elderly Live m · -~ • Y -t-" •• nSk for • AsklorMellnd1 PretBalboalNBorCdM 31'0UTCHYAWL.Mahog spkrs. lo m1. lmmec "(Aprll.1hr ) v.8.auto.tu ~air. • Art • Gd Local rats 675·0624 & Oak 5 sans Atomtc 4 s3595 957•6278 lll·llftll LUil tilt. crulae. oostom • · e llfnR/Fl.IULllLIY. -Relrlg steeps4 DATSUN B210 T78uto 71'/412 1H7 Wheels&llres.(1JMX181l • • P/T Penn1nen1, N.B area. HSEKPNG OFFERED excn $9000 673-7236 ate am/Im cass. Runs • Like new! .• Orange Coeat • (714) 645-7845 prrv ba tentr some utlts --Great• $2000 722-7354 vw '56 Bug. mech sound, 111,HI 1.• Dellv Piiot e• EASY ASSEMBLY WORK N=u~ey ~a~ut~~ni4~~~~57 SliJ1/Docb/Sto11_1e llTSll .... P/IP ,12 ready 10 drive, radllls, I I $600.00 per 100. Guerin-~-~ 7022 ~•~ sm"I windows $1250. : 330 W. Bay.Drive : teed Payment. No Ex-•ercb .. iae 2 Slips 1511 each 1125 & s speed AM/FM stereo 494-2552 or 497-1597 C t M C A ,_,,...,../No s·•-n.... • cassette. mags vw ·~· • ..-_ 0 .... s 25 1 I: 09 8 ... , ft : l~is~,;,;'d ,.11•1'd;~ A I' &Ol l S75 mo on Bar Island (Ser" 108206) dowS~ Serlou.Wi:!: •••••••••••••••••••••••••• stamped envelope· ff lllCH _ 8181790'7302 _ (Stk" 3336) vestora only 497.3779 • • Elin Vhal -903. I llJ APPLIAICES SLIPS Avail 25· 30' & 58' IMll ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ... 3418 Enterprise Ad, 3333 w coast Highway VW '71 1mlfm Blaupunkl • • Ft. Pleroe. FL 33482 LES 957-8133 Newport Bch 9.5 Mon-Fri stereo, MIGhelin tires, • p ·nT TIME • 23 5CU FT SIDE BY SIDE • • gd cond $1575. 673-6874 Openings Now Available • l1l • EASY ASSEMBLY WORK o .E REFRIGERATOR Maac. T11D1,ortatat1 vw ·90 v anaoon camper. : : 5f:;OOP~~~-~~ar~: $1000 646-9177 ale. cruise cntrl, amllm WE BUY CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE DOMESTIC & IMPORT CARS. TRUCKS & VANS • • perlence/No Sales. De· •SALEI SALE!* Ca•ftrl 1014 stereo $6000 642-719 CAR R 0 UTE S • • tails send self-addressed A 1 1 S 129 & u '70 Travel Trailer (Golden ___ VW BUG ·68Red. Clean In • W I k f h h • stam..,_,. envelope e r gerators P HONDA '8 t P I d I I I N rythl S e e a re 00 ing Or t e rig t e Et~ VI I 903 Washers $99 & Up Falcon) 8x 17, gd cond re u e, x nl ou aw eve ng ee -~ Earn Extra Ca•h • e 341 :~nt~~p;lse Rd, Dryers. gas/elec $99 & Up $1700 645-0217 cond .. loaded Must sell it! $2500 548-2802 • people-People who enjoy • Ft. Pierce FL 33482 Stoves S99 & Up '72 PACE ARROW 25· sips 54450 640-7628 Aatta Deantic 00 Colla M-~-0330 For Delivery Of This Paper • p ople The ust be p e . ''Complete Line ol Home 8 loaded 71K m1 lots of HONDA Accord 1980 LX. .. e e . y m .er -• lllTlllH Furnishings" xtras $6750 545.'3 155 good condition Air PIS CAO Clesslc Seville '76 WEWllTYM OWi 11111112 HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT : SiSteot and willing to work! e to install & service alarm ALL APPLIANCES -PB AM/FM casselle with~ I OWnet miles • e systems Full lime. Paul, hlly IHrl•tttlt RV Ploneer'78 24 tt 440 s4 ioo 241_8849 Blktblk lealh Michelin • 582 7233 engine Lo m1 Self con1 -. • tires $5500 644-1188 • Hours are 4:30-8:30 p.m. • · Lag Nig bctlltat CH41itiH Excel cond. 552-8291 KARMANN GHIA ·11 • M 0 n . -Fr •. . a n d 9 .. 3 0 • UNIOUE FURNITURE fll 1 owner car canary yel-• • IOTllEllS 111110 1947 s Main S1 ttorcycles/ low Fit as a Fiddle• • } 30 S d • Santa Ana ScNttra 1011 · $4250 673~247 : a.m.-: p .m. a tur ays. • 111 llTCIEI Btwn Edinger & Werner ~n ·s2 Vespa 200 PE. lrorrt MBZ f6 $lo 000/0BO NABERS CADILLAC . See V«toctoe San toe THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t.C t<AR6C1~ Bl wO CO~TA M l ~A ,..,~: JOtO Deliver 1 day a weej(. No collecting. no soli~t ing . Must ·have dependable car. truck or station wagon and e C . to 1'nclude : Is now hlnng. Pricers & Ma1n:!,seel·•~Bear end damaged $450 PORSCHE 912E 76 e ompeosah on e Stockers. lor 1mmect111e •• • ~v OB0756-8339days $16000,548-1412 • h I I e positions Please apply Open 10·6 Sun 12-5 _ e OUr Y wage p US Com-e at 225 E. 17th St CM -'84 K1wasak1 KX 125. mini MBZ 76 3000 a/I pis ate • m1ss1on. • 548-7786 NEW FREEZER Whirlpool cond See to apQrec Sac crutSe. pwr wndws. ex • • 12 cu tt upright White $650 S.2·2837 alt 5 clean $5900 673-8835 e .., e Pll • lllWUlll IYC _!!_97 C~ll S.6-3709 '85 YAMAHA 125 Riva • • New owners • Varied Slove & oven 4 gas 2800 ml W1ndsh1eldtnew • For an appoin lmeo t call • shifts Costa Mesa/Santa I burner. avocado O'K & helmet $995 640-8417 LARGEST SELECTION 01111e model. tow mileage Cadillacs in Orange C90ntyl See us IOdlyl 540-18&0 2600 l'iatbor Blvd COSTA MESA FORD '78 Pinto Ste Wgn, good running Cll. Must Sell.$700.966-1950 FORD '78 Future 2dr hrdtp cream w/t>uctce1 "'· air. spoke whls, 6 cy1. Runs great $2100. 494-0301 insurance. • • AnaareasS.5-2550 M.4yrs $175 642-7801 ---• : 642-4322 : , .. TD Pllmll P/T Fu•i tare 6014 Aat• L111i•I 9010 e • 1 hr lab nds personable LOOllll TO LEASE : between 3:00-8:00 p.m . : printer. Jackie 549-0707 I IUY FlllllTlllE A oltr altr PRDHCT1 CALL 842-1444 CAD!!...L..~ ·~' ~llldan Sev- ille diesel, cherry cond b.:ught another. will let go below wholesale• FORD '83 T ·Bird V8 Heritage. Orig owner Loaded. Charcoal grey extr/lntr/Leath $7500. 751-7884 or 720-0454 Ask for JoAnn~ Craney • Ask for Ben· Williams. • PICTllEFUIH ILES 957•8133 lallltwfir • • FIT 966-1622 4 pc Living room set Only ••• 1713001• Red tpalomlno. excellent care, 1 year warranly 759-8046 or 760·5090 CAPll 'IO FOii •STiii U 'I• Uftiir1Ta1 btn $2.40 per day Thars ALL you pay for 3 lines. 30 day mtn1mum in 1he SERVICE ' DIRECTORY CALL TOOAY1t All FOii LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 142-4321 txf~ 309 Act11tic1l CeiliD11 Eicqu1s11e Acoustics Re· sprayed or remove Dry- wall Repairs 84 7 · 790 1 e e e e •••••••••••••• • ee •• _. • ~-Week otd, COil $1.6$ Sell JlllHJC£ $285 (7 14) 952-4254 HUNTINGTON BEACH --CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH All French Provlnc111 Din 842-0631 540-5164 set orig $2800, sac S 1400 -• - Cot tbl set $550. elegant 4 W.eel Dnn/ Jeeps sola/lovest S650. occas 9030 fWti•I• .... I It · 'Paiatiat chrs St50 Xlntt543-4705 C11 .. atrw 1 men ---C-OFFEE TABLE · IEW •11 JHP ,_ .... !::--~:.!.----------AME4CANHANOVMAN 0 R Al flHlt Hll 712-5001 PAINTER NEEDS WORK• Drtltw""", Kldn"" shana CHHIH oors-apa1r-terations Ca1pen1ry. fencing. win-p & t"'-t Iii 1 b """' -, .--Remod , p 1 L k 1 Atty1 arhem Assoc Int '°" . ce ngs, re in ca glass top S500 6~6 ... 177 11 comes with pis bucke1 e.-ane · oc s-e c dows. plumbing. marllle. 26 " .. • Cabinets-Window-Drywall tub encl e1c And Yes -< l yrs exp., wor., guar --seats and redial tires 35 yrs eicp Jerry S.2-0567 Jesus Is Lord 636-8244 Jbatary Davis Painting 964-3837 Dining table w/4 cane (Ser:2900) _ _ _ QUALITY at reas prtCeS beck chrs. Metchlng llHI VINt':;E LENHOFF Finished FENCE Repair New &old All block-brick-concrete-tnllext Real Estate clean-lighted Chine Cabinet ORANGE COAST {954SBA) 110,111 Jll SLElllS llNITS 1001 Quall St . N B 833-9300 MNZ 450SEL '80 Excel cond Silver wl blue tnter Sunroot Extras 761( ml, $19.500 ph 786-1644 AB~~tr.tblk.+ 6.~vt. Au19 tcaos. facto~- spd air P/ P/B and air, A /FM stereo. much ~ore. (550ZxG) (Uc11 IJMN357) $3995 Johnson & Son (Stk# 3265) Linc Mere· 540-5630 11111 CHEVY Mallbu 1980 classic wagon_ A le AM/FM, 2 tone paint. alee 1e1ts, S2.950 Call 642-4321 Ask for Don Wllhems THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20b0 HA 1111011 Ill V 0 CO~IA M B! t.~] 0010 Carpentry & custom re-Wood chain link. patios gates-decks-covers-roofs up. carpets, windows, elc Mfr by Stanley Excel Jeep/Renault modeling Lie 495-5899 free est Greg 1168-0118 = 458459 530-3277 Rel 5 Free est 857-0691 Compl S335. 895-5625 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa SYDNEY C~i1' Care •GEN HOMEAEPAIAS Block walls, b11ckwork, Duncan Phyfe Dll\lng rm HI-IOU CM mom wlll watch your Paint Drywall Carpentry concrete Comp patios P1!!_1i11 ~~-c~~~"t4k~;~7~ pads SUBARU ~1-4 whl drive o sch1 age ctllld aft sent e1c Gary 645-5277 PTL 15 yrs exper 646-4834 FARTHING INTERIORS --OL wagon A/C, am/Im I.., ARR Lge play-yard & TLC. HANDYMAN LARGE alld BRICKWORK Small to~ HANGING/STRIPPING Mo-.olng Sele! Aefrlg, cass $3500, 673-9224 close to scnls 722-6230 small 1 DO JT ALLI Newport. Costa Mesa. VISA-MC 673•1512 solebed, dining furn. -----•••••••••••••• Cl • 1-. 531·5579Patorlvemsg Irvine Reis 675-3 175 tamps&mlsc S.0-8182 Toyota 85 4 Runner. Lk Satarday Jaaaary• . tH••t ernce STRIP IT OFF THE WALL. new. In Wirt 4500 miles, • . . . • AOB1N·s CLEANING Home Repairs, all types, STUCCO MASONRY-TILE Fas1 , clean. reas . Oa~1u1/b11ss: Col Ibis 5 sp, Ale, amttm cass. ARIES{March 21-Apnl 19): Focusonpubhcny,addedpopulanty, SERVICE a throougni lencestgates No Job 10 No Job to small All types. Lie/bonded 638-6970 S4 1· d5ln75setSS3f 7151. bar chr whls. moonr1. Extru acclaim for achievement in recent past. Keep resolutions concerning Clean houe 8 540.08Y57 small Anytime 750·6586 Free est Uc 631-2345 stoo s o a ovest S 12 950 646-7641 bod ·ma e d. t n t ·t· n d o bc le I tt ·11 be · bl = THE WALLPAPER ROUTE $500, solebd $350 Oak. -. y 1 g • IC • u n 10 • war r . ga ma er WI am1ca y Housecleaning. carpels & • Dec. Special S 111901 roll wall unit $350, bdrm $400 Tr1cka 9035 settled. upho1s1ary windows, etc Hnha1 Mnia1 1 Yr GVllr 642-2078 din set $350 543-4705 h YMOUTH Arrow 1982 ~AURUS (April 29-~ay 20): Acce!'l m~eration. b~i~ issues, lirlir M1i11t.131·5212 LT HAULING MEMNG •A· 1 IOYlll* Plaater/Dr,Wall sol8 and Loveaeat Oak pickup 1ong bed S3.500 practical approach. lndtv1~ual you admire will suggest revJStons and Commercial lnq welcome Garage & Yard Clnups CLEAN & EXPERT ____ trim. llke new. Earth-Call 642·4321 Ask for possibly need for remodeling or enlargement of quarters. A ccent also Ct1r1stmas Clean & Haul Jon 645-8192 Over 25 years &llper1ence Int /El!t paten plas1erlng, tones $425. 714/542-0007 Don Williams on persons who seek your apprpval. Carpet Furniture. Drps & •CONAN• Lie T-l l6,428 730-1353 ;~;~10;:~~~;:;~~0 ~r~~~ flliactllllffll &OU '68 CHEV P/U Good . GhEMINhl (May 2 l -Judne 0 29): Scenari~ highdli~tsberom~nficced. variety, Windows 839-4537 MOVING & DUMPING + AIC IOYlllt lemsl 113268e. 554•7831 0 k~-.-1 1111 1ranspor1111on Make gain t roug written wor . 1scem ~ouves, on t saus merely REBLOWN OR PAINTED Call 650-4206 QUICK & C"AEFUL -_ 2 1 1 wvuvt / .. ,.drwr 0 n10 offer over $500 549-3419 to know • somethm~ occurred. Discover reasons "why!" Viroo, Also Int/Ex• Painting Home & Office cleaning by __ t "" Pl Li oeb ne sli4 urwr r g _ S . · th . · I I ·a> Lic#288597 63l-9295 JODI Please call for free NPTtCM/LAGUNA Area l LO RATES. T138046 ••••I $10001''40-0 t>oth 905 No '85 GMC Suburban Sierra agittanus, ano er cmm1 pay roes. e&t1m111e 8'41-6746 Haullng-c1eanup-pa1nt1ng. 112·0. 10 2• ltr El• lll· 1110 Euolld (DI 554-8265 Clesslc t3"K mi .. 1nr op--CANCER (June 2 1 •July 22); Some of your best quaJities surge to A,plia~ce Housecleaning 14 yrs exp moving 7 days 494-2341 Sell Storage Experts •Good Jobs done righ~ --•FIREWOOD• tions ~~.000 645-8456 forefront. Emphasis on d omestic a~just~ent that C<?uld include actual -lasaalart. rehable. .. as -lreees1 own Ha1.1hng Mov~ Clean-llOllTllE llYHS DRAIN'S CLV.A From 15 Premium 1811oned or-FORD COURIER ~ . ~~angel>fresntenu or senous COTISlderatron of marttahtanrs:-Tallros-, Appllence Service Reing I rans Pina 645-9866 Della ups 7 Days Lowest rates Ce elul R 11 bl P Faucets Otsposel Heeter ange wood s 1 to 'I\ S 195 cond. 60K ong miles S.t Libra pers~s figure prominently. w11hers-dryers-ranges Clotllia · Services Call Barry. 722-8673 E~thullest~c 1 A:,.,,~~= 851-9004 M&M 122-9066' e<><d Free del 968-8081 otr 84&-0.07 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Scenario combines confusion and dishwashers Lt<: 24 •07 17 Rt1ltll lea1t• Free est Uc 646-3665 Ex""'rt "-----• D-elr POOL TABLE/Antq repro TOYOTA 1980 pickup v. glamo ur. Secret meeting takes place, there could be misdirection and ~-l ewlngtA1terat1ons uah-• r T ,.... ..-v,.... 0 ,._ 1 beet S3 00 c H d d ·""]f.' ...1 • K · k f Aar•11t/Ct1crtte ty at iowest price Npt Fataeaa ITAIYm OlllHl 32 yrs exp. Resid'llComm state, cues & belts Xlnt ton ong . 1 . • ten ency to war ..,.., -ueccpt1on. now 1t, eep guard up. protect sci in Park.lngAre1Aepa1rs& area Nane11e63 t-4810 THEOFFicelff Uc u09035 96'-8919 cOnd $.400, 760-1410 S.2•4321-Alli ror Don emotional c hnches. PiscesfiguresprominenUy. Awiurfaclng • Roofing & C t t Or John Caroompas o c S~lllT~ llhlll Cl. DRAINS CLEANED 2• hrt FrM It Ytt IOU Wlfllems VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You arc gjven mor( authority, funding Waterproonnge 631-4199 ti ru •n Newport Beach 548-4021 Stu~:f'Mo~e?:~~~~~ed Low Rates Dl1posel1, m 1 JC mix blk ma .. V1a1 1iii bc<:omes available, lov~ rclattOl)Sh ip is _strong and this could be your Remove esphal,I drlvewavs A414'11·ltsi1•·R••4ll Reatiat I CMli•t• LIC T 124-436 S.1-8427 Faucets 839-4537 dog we11 trenlMd tlOUM DODGE ·72 B200 Wfndow day for po~er, promotion. acluevemcnt. Cancer. Capricorn persons replace with Concrete Comm/res•d In t-23•5 --NEW WerehO!Jte Storage WATER AEPIPING Xlnt dog 968-10-.3 bef 12PM V•n 360 V8 Asking figure pro minently, Brick/Block wk 539·0345 BATHROOM & KITCHEN 2• ltr El• lll· 1150 Prlees. Lie . b<>ndeel, Ins $prl Spenl., liver & S t899, call S.6-2547 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): M oon m your sign coincides with wider s~itze tn driveway' REMODELING F'ree est •Heating done right• Clarlt Plumbing 581·6577 wh~eg me ... ,,.. 8 Aatn la~tt4 100 recognition, bigger audience, correct judgment, valid psychic p...-walks. block wa ll uc •296681 567 3049 Che1s AIC Hea11ng Spec111 onded ompanlon WEEKEND PLUMBING yea;, old. 7141546--28.48 8JJw·83 file 261( ml impressions. People will seek your counsel. you'll receive recognition brickwork etc 952-9352 Ctlutractioa 1 Hour Serv/Melnt S30 Aides & Rates tor eld&r"ly No Overtime' Cell Any J l /F /Art auto 11"1 grey w1tr and reward. Aatt ltnicn I I .1•. 492-8827 "459263 Live 1h or out 833-2009 TtrM 6•6-8712 twt ry 811 MZS m1nt's18.000. 720~983 · SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You pin enlightenment you'll be g P 11 181 LH••ca•i•t Care for elderly In ffcense PMI S~a provided with u~tquc data, co~~denc:c wi.11 _be restored arid.financial ~~~-~:~~~~~~J;~-F'!:r~ p::~~;~1r:~~~~:~~~z--I Llwacart . ~~~!· ~~~: ;:g~~~f°k coJp[ETfl>O& seAV RANCH MINK Fulf i;ng,h, LARGE SELECTION OF p1ctUf( proves bnghtcr than on1rn1Jly lnllc:l:ted. Accent pioneering All perts •vi Ft'M PtU & Mike & Greg. 544-6605 Crean Ups•Tr" Trimming -, • Cteenlng. repairs acid ~~·l::00~1[!~·r11~P;= NEW & VS!O 8MW'St spirit, welcome chance for new Stan in new i.rcction. delivery 8~8-2319 Dtt Yard Mein I •Hauling 1i1ha1 wash Weetcly eervlo.. 780-3848 . . lM HAii llW SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-.Dec. 21 ): Ove~me tendency to be laaiana ltmcn 11 M11<E 850-3263 FINE PAINTING By R1ch. 1J 1-1111 -VOLUME SALES moody. to brood about what might have been. Wish comes true if you C&B"'CAWN SERVICE erd Sinor 1e yrs of happy p .-, RP°o~teLLAI~ 0~J ~; se~v1ce & LEASING 0 are v ijorous. confident, optimistic. Family member could be sincere cue1omers uc 280644 •r ca "" Cindi. 84o-oote 3870 · c':Ezc"~· LON · but also misinformed. . Thank· Yout 963-4114 PITllll TUIT U11 ---(No Cwry eidt·405l CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What had been 1n obstacle wtll be RAINBOW PAINTING Palm r•der. fliturt 1 tr.97 Off11n:a;'•,nlt•rt -...., (11•)Ul·l7M transformed into Sleppin&·Stonc tow~d 1081. Recent inquiries wiJJ be Oua11ry 11 our policy 850-2758 Diane 8314984 -~t ~ Trade-In• we1corn9 -answered, you'll be more popular, views wall be vindicated. Geftlinj yrs Do my own work Lie Sp11nkl•r1. etc &SG-41•7 850·&&46 JEFF Ltc 8&88 •WllUI FIMll• COPI o:tiibaib 7511 OPEN SEVEN DAYS Sagittanus persons play key rotes. • •278041 Al S.6-8126 TREES A A. A PAINTING 1n11Ext MRS STEVENS Go cot1d. •uto feed . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fel>. 18): One who calla from distance may OON s ELECTR1C . LOWEST PoMlble priee Payentc & Terot Cerd• :;~~:"eb~~1.~oc;'~ llPWR llllPlii° not be completely scnous. Know 1t check sources. be creatively 1el6sh. try 492-5958 Service calls. Topped/~~51c~~~~-10Step Service 6e2·3235 YOu ,.,. me nothing, I ... , t JC 17'. p ma xi mum OELIVERYOEPAATM£Nl Means don't ajve up something or value for notblna. Taurus, Scorpio ~·Aetnocfl•Addltlon• dryer outi.ts me. oonded up new awns • DAN SALYER PAtNTNG ~rou •111 XmH Speci StOOOtobO 540.1200 McLAREN'S BMW persons figure in scenano. Doore-etc 541--4 NEW/REPAIR oualtly No Prof ~erdening Servl09 JJc •425924 772 ~2dm4~1757-:U,~:~ O.• wood wtm•tdllng PISCM {Feb. 19-March 20): Accent special ter'Vices, c~rn.munica- Bayw1noow.Frencl\d00t Jo=: sm111 , .. sonable =:'~~2~°';:h' ~~ reta C•11 Anytime "4-2011 t571 w K1te111 ""';'*"' er~. a Chair• Xlf'lt M F uu.s.sm1& lion. tnfotmation, dial~ with fuclnatint member of opposite su. French Slld.,, • MOf• Irr 1 . 11e d 631·2345 r• n Gl.ASOOw PAINTING a..tT --· -condl11e>n 850·3900 e2e s Euctld St Jdeas can be transfonncd into viable, valuable conttpts. Focus also on Additions a ~ode!• fir..... rn.e1Tr1m/Cleanup comp ln\/EJ(t 30 yrs uper •I c~ h t F"ullerton.CA po 1bleJoumey, reunion with relative •4711oe Don M4·5~9 L gardening Competttlv• rel'• 842·5214 it sf ROOF REPXIN nn 7 t4-'80 &300 IF JANUARY• IS YOUR 11Rnu>A v "OU oould ma th'a r eoor...moldlt19•b•ywln-FIREWOO~,q~llfy mix, pr!Qes Chuck ~7032 ~OWN!A-of'ERTS CANUAT ANY BlO IY XkcV&m. QifUI f 'fl 213--&9H 70 1 lfmanicd tberecou1dbudditiontofamil 1Matncdorli~ ;:.,e dows, compl-1• . palloe ~~o 0~d Jim ~imd1 111 llUI... Int/Ext Acou• c.llnot so.... ~ r:'5opta'c."29~ rn.tldl)' likely to io lnlo buainas for younc.lf. \J'ou are dynamic, Creative. addition•. qu.i::X~ wo --a . _ __, L.awn-Tr ... Shrub 1n11a11 Llc•218587 83t·92t5 ROOFl,..Q ~•r, re-' Tin It mibbom. posaibly were 1eparatc:d from one or both '*'1119 11 •411ue Paul! eaeo ...... ""1HI fr" Tr1m end Aemoval INT/EXT 20 y..,. Exper P••ra "°' 1•'· tii., roctt. Chlneee St1erpe1 ~pi., ·--.,.-~ rcl1t1vcty early .,e. You did not fh Into family peu.cm ind many KITCHEH ¢AetNEl k6NsbRtlNE RtNRtti sLawn Main & A010111tll'\Q\ A~ Aoom S29 ~ wOod ,,... ~t ~50.:_6511 :':' ~anctum ·1 at11 ......._ consider you rcbflHou.a. T1~N"" Leo Scorpio pcnons ..a • ., •m-·n1 AE,f,CINO llo«ding/groornlng/Nltt ptlnklef INtall, Aeo9tr Exter~ Stucco 1130• WANT ACTION? "' comm IM.ut 142 1111 I l I 11 Y d i J 1 J ..-i .......,_ Cell fet lfM •• 842-088 t fOf c•t1/doQt 84 1·7003 Fr .. E111m1tn 541~dc>G5 m•t•lat• 142.0442 CIMelfed Aoe ~ M7t color Lot• of wrln\MM • roes n your he. ou Inv n anuary. une oou.ld be your moll 1...--====-==--·"':md....:.•.:.:.t500 844...0H memorable month o 1986. \ ft -- SOl1ll cmy VOLDl!GD Thi'* You for maki11 us IN U.S.A. "=-All TRYltG HAID TO BE #1 • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS •LEASING WGEST INVENTORY ON THE WEST COAST MIY MODEL & COLOI WL TODAY (714) 84 2· 2000 sotrm coum ISUZU "WIWIUNOT II UNOllSOlD" WE HAVE 4x4 TIOONIS 20 Of Them ALL COLORS Al ~-a....-.-l-!;11H~Ull-lllm"lm-$E- Ml/f'M ...... •le.a .. ,, ....... ,, .. ll9cb. ., ............ cMtU. ft!, ....... (S. ..... ,..,) '10,996 -or '199 ~:~ .............. a.. .. ..... f .. "..,... 'II.Ml. a. ..... cna. ·ALL fEW '151 MARK -CIM.. Ml/HI. ., ... •/cat., ......... . ..... --..... "*'-5; ......... (Ser. ti 41114410) W!IZ!ll ..... ec.-. on 1112111.. MOA,IHAC2ZOHLEN-NOTICE " HE9'11Y o.lly'9IOIOlolt .. 20.21. =:.:..":..a.:. ... ..CTthOUe• 1 llM no 1U41 In bo06t 1.at7 VI AONMINTAL DE· QMH.,.. on~ 1', 1M$,.lanu.yS., 1... ' -.... ..._.__ -.. TNI t U-a. .... Mm8TA~. P9 1529 tit Oflclel TfMttNATION. HEGATfvt 1NI. 11 '1.00 AM at thl !'...a. ,.,. ~ --· • II FORO Fleeta '79. AM/,M Thetolowlrlg,.._..,. OOfdelntneOMou•tne ... DECl.AMTIOH. oMo9 °' ""'T,.,..... ()A. dolllg.....__ ............ ---W.•ln•et cut. Ne'lll tlr .. /brttt. OC1 ~ ~ M: ,_... OOfdtr of ~ COullty Z PLANHfHQ ACTION ANOI! COAST HO\.OIPfO PWlJC ll)llC( ;_,<~ ,..~8 a• (aT Cllt'V8TAI. CLIAA =t(, ~ -... cond bc.t 1ran1 $1200 lnYMtlMnt Pf°'*11ee, A Cellfwnil. M l'llCW9 ~ PA-M-OI FOR JOHN C' COMPANY, UOO h rll u.4'-''.___ , .. , ·'"'·• POOL ll!AVICE f b l '44-536e . ~l.lfNtedlJar1'*ttllp· acrlbed on .... Died MAI.VIC.I(, AUTHO .. IZED c.m-om. . .,_ 11IO, "...,. 1a11w 99yA\ll,,...... CRYSTAL c~ POOL ..... ~a.tlefO.. FOA 13000ueNSt,...J..~ 102, Tl'\llltlndUdlng 1 notefOftti. A OE NT FOA IAl!NT Cotta ....... California PM:nnou•-· ea.c:tl, C4llll( tMtO AHO UA 11.AVa, 1t1t .... c.._ °"DI I llf 0 Mete. M.atqult '73, ~ e..cti, YA HMO tum of 182,tcJo 00 OGDEM' '°" A VARIANCE tHH, Mid T"*-... ... .._ l'UTI I rr CfwtM ~ AolN. Humming lll'd Dr . C.. 10, ,... .... AIC, S1200 Gd cond. Wenen I( l<Mloaa, 1901 That 11"1• beneflcla FAOM 1.AHOSCAPED SET· It ~ llUGtion, to tt1e The t010wing S*90fW.,. 1217'\W e.y A\11 .. ~ .,._, CIMt Hat C- 45K ml Cell 844-7519 Toyon L~!.1.. l'liwpor t ~ undtr the Deed ot MCK ~MEHTl IN ..,.., ~ IOr c.ti. 1n doing ~ ae; -..oh. C.W. NllO Ronald J JOI'~. ~ Or-.. • --~.CA~ TrwtlitldthloC>•oetlonu• CONJUNCTION WITH THl i.wt\11 money of""' IJftlt9d Mll'IQ9Ho4WAteeeialMNo. Thie bl.lei~ .. con-1811 ~ llrd Or., ="°4DUli .. •.11. FORD T·BIAO '71. AH orig. W.,,.,, Keil009 & A> our«.1 tr..by •e P'e CONSTRUCTION 0 ' A 8ta1-. 111 peyUl6e at Ole 2, A CalNomie Umlted Pert. dUcMd by en indMdum Coeta ...... Ceillf Nat t • ~ 3• 10• '::io Exel cond. 90K orig mt aocletee. o.n.r9i Par1ner-t*d by ttle llNMI 1.000 SOU~ '00T COM-tJme of ..... al m.t certain naral"llp, 3010 Pullman ~.:::: "°""9 lll90 Donald S. JOl'fMWI, S..tofr64&-0407 th!p, 1900 Quell 8tr_., endll"laltllebreeotl .tne MEACIAL I UILDINO, ,_,P'oPer1Y l4t~ln ttle $tr .... Coeta Me.a, CAwlt~';..r .... -.C:ot~ 1"62 Pf~. HwYt• -••• ~ ~leach. CA t2tlO defeultln, .._Otllig9tlonalot LOCATED Al ~380 NEW· City of IM"t. County of Or· t2e2e · ...,,._,., lnotort IMGh, Calf. t841 1 MJC llmC( ·~ll... Thl1 bualneaa It con· wNd\ tM Dead of Truec la POAT 80Ul.EVAA0, llf\09,Sttte ofCallfOtnle.O.-Warmington Hotel At-"9 Couflty Oft O.Oember 'thit l)Ullneu It oon-_ __;;...;;;;;=;....;..;-.---. __ 4DR. auto lrant, factory 0UC1edby.•llml1«.lpwtner• MCUfl1yhUQtcurredlnthat COST~ MESA. IN A C2 acrlbed .. f04!owt; 10~1 .... No 9, 3090 11, 198~ ,_ducted by • genetll pw\· M:llTIOUe M:ll Ill air. A~FM aterao. lhlp · lherw NII ~ a defeult Ir ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL PARC!L 1 Uflft 7. M Pullmen StlWI, C:O.ta Mt.a, .... n.-Cout '*'ltllp .... l'TA...-r (lie• 1KEE993) War'-'1 K. Keltoge ll"le: D ! TE AM IN AT I 0 N : "10Wn and Oeflned on thal CA 926241 ...... bllahad ---.Jofgenaen The IOlcN*IO ..... .,. (Slk, 3917) Tlllt •tatemtnt ... flled !Jchlbtt A: Peymen1 Of in. NEGATIVE DEOl.AAATION. '*'-'" OondOfnirllum Plen Georoe .. Cuthbert. 4488 o.lty Piiot Oeceml>er 20, 27, T ltalernetil ... Ned doW!a ~ •: ..... with tlle County Clerk ot Or· prlnclpal balance o l 3. Pl.ANNINO ACTION rec«d«.I Augutil 30, 1979. Cl'lue Lan•. HU11t1noton 1985. JanuatY 3. IO, ttM with County Cletlt d Ot· INJfOV1'TI0-"8 INTl1'· anoe County on o.c.nitier M 1~90 U5 on Mid P'omile-P A • 8 8 • 0 1 F 0 A In Book 13202. Paoe 13911, 8udl, CA 924149 F-813 anoe on ~ NATION.t.L, IH2 ForeiM THEODORE ROBINS FORD •''''•'' H4N8CJ" fl~wr1 (0\IA Ml\A ().1/ l<JIQ 24, 1985 Ol'Y note which becwne ctuc ARCHITECTS PACIFICA of Offtclal F*:ordl Of Or-This bull~ It con-20, 111$5 Ot •. HuntlnQton -..oh, CelN ,_ and payable on 7115/M t.IMITEb, AUTHOAIZEO anoe County. Californla duetedoy· a Nmlted partner· 1 ,_ 92Mt Publiahed 0r-. COMt pur.uenttOldemendmtde AGENT FOR SOUTH PARCEL 2: An undivided antp Put>tl9hed Orerige COM! Nell C. llale, 2147 Dally Piiot January 3, 10, 17, on or •bout 4113/M by COAST PLAZA ANO BULL· 3 111% lnter .. t u tenentt In Robert p Warmington O.Uly Pilot o-nw 20, 27, Ch .. tnu1 CrHk .. d. 24. 1986 8eneflcl4ty together w11fl OCK'S FOR A VARIANCE common In and 10 the c;om. Thia 1ta1emen1 was flied ..... 8TA,_.,. 1985 Jenulli"y 3. 10. 1tal Diamond a.. Calf. t17M F-e57 lnler•t al 1~ per annum FAOM FAONT SETBACK mu11 lllM. being Lot 2 of with the County Clerk of Or-The~ l*'IOne are F-12$ MiQ 8onenfteld, 11112 due from 311185 AEOUIAEMENTS FOR •Tract No 10812 u ltlOWft ange County on o.c.n,.,_ dOing ~-. SenCMo98t..~ainV ... --.. -_-IC_Mft_'hl'--r-Thal by rMaon thereof, PAA KING STRUCTURE on a map ree0tded In 8ook 24, 11185 TAADfTIONAL A!AL TY. PtllJC *>TIC( ley. Gall. 12708 FORD· GRANADA '78, '2 '"~ "":""' the underlloned • IUCh PRE\llOUSLV APPROVED 449. pegee 41 to 45, in-,_ 301 Eatt 17ttl Slteet, Coste Edwud D•I Campo door, low mileage. $1699. K Beneficiary n.. ~led IN CONJUNCTION WITH clutlve ol Mltcellaneou• Published Orange CoNt Meaa. CWlf 924127 'ICTlTIOUI .,_.. .22503 ,Bird• Eye Dr Cati M6-25-47 ,IC~~.. with ..... Tf\lfl ........ Deed of THE EXPANSION OF BULL· Mlif)tl, record• ol Orenge Dally P110I January 3. 10, 17, Femac lno . Callfoml• .... l'TA,...., Ol•moncr&ar. Calif. 91715 •-• .... au--..._ l'TA,....., Trutt and all ~ti OCK'S OEPAATMENT County, atlfofnla, t009ther 24, 188e 301&IJ17ttl St,.eet. Coete The lotlowlng ~.,. Mw11 Rome.1212 For911 ..__ --•YR T I 9Yldel1dog Oblgatlonl ... STORE, LOCATED AT 3333 with ell ln1fpr~tl Iller• F-&3 Meu, Ca11f 92t27 doing bu111neM U ' Or , Huntington 8-oh, Cellf Loaded w/pwr equip. dol::: :,i:::.~co:: cured the<eby. and the BAISTOLSTAEET INA C1S on, excepting theretrom MaryAMMeac:aro.S.C SAN ANTONIO MEDICAL 92Mf $13,995 I 1KBR565) Community ~ 3151 under1igned doet hereby ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL Condominium lJnlt11to39, l'tllllC *>TIC( I Thlt etetement -flied ARTS BUILDING, LTD.. Tlllt butlneu It '°" Johnson & Son Linc Airway Suite Q..1 • C:O.ta decfare ... -MC:Ured D e. T E A M I N A T I 0 N lndu11ve. ioc.1ed thereon wrtll the County Cleft! °' Of. 2182 QuPont Drive. Suite duc1ed by• • general pet! Mere 5-4().5630 · Meta. CA 12e2e • thereby ifftmedlltety du. PREVIOUS ElR. The 11r .. t addr ... °' FlCTTTIOUS IU8•SI ..caurii~ on December 202 IMne Clltllt 92715 ~ ----iiii;;:;;:;:;:;;:;:;;.;;;;::;=I and payable and doet ,...,._ FOR FURTHER INFOA-Oll>er common cNelgnatton ~ f'rATlliilNT 11 1945 Pen Ametlcal\ Propertiee., Edwwd Del Cempo Kendall-L•xuna Corp., by elecl 10 cauae the prop-MATION ON THE ABOVE of Uld real property It 13 The loflowtng peraone • ,.._. A Gener• Par1!Wtfllp, 2182 Thlt etetMW!t -... ~1 ~ ~ ~: erty to be eold to MIWy the APPLICATIONS. TELE· Starlall. lrVIM, Celll0tnla doing business u : BAL Pvbbhed Orerige Cout DuPont 0.1119. Sult• 202, wtttl the County Cleft! of Or ' ' Ob41oat1ont MCured th«tby. PHONE 7S4-5245 OR CALL 92715 PORl LIQUOR. 4521 W• Deity Pilot o.c.ni1>er 20 27 lrvme C.111 92715 erige County on o.c.nit>e< 9040 1 TH IS N 0 TICE A E • AT THE OFFICE OF THE Said Nie wilt be mede CoHt Highway N-port 1985. January 3. 10, 1988 A O 1(-32 lrOft Bet1t 11, 1985 ~l ~T'mf:." 0.. CORDED 12116/85 IN SAIO PLANNING DEPARTMENT, wtthOU1 cownant or war-Beach. Cel1tomte F-817 Wty IMne. Calif 112715 ,,_ • ......,. • ..,, ~.:: rwey, COUNTY ROOM 200, n FAIR OAIVE. ranty r-atdl""' tl11e. poe-E.. .. VI t 31 R.,..... .. J H ._ 1u1 Publlehed Or-Coee SultaQ..!,...,.tat.t.a.CA Deted1111ll/85 COSTA MESA. CALI· MSllon:-'°or ~mbfMOM uWatu ncen . H~•·~oep7°i.i.;'a. DellyPllot~20.27 91624 . IA* ()ft AlmMCA MA· FORNIA. lo ulllfy ,,... obligatlont .... =~6~JXive. So Laguna. c l'tlllJC M)TIC[ c ;lil'90eS, ....... .... 11185, January 3. 10, 1986 Thi• b~lln•H 11 con. TtONM. ""'8T AND IAV· PvblleMd Orange Coatt curt<! by and purtuantto the Ronal<I Presta, 19 Mon-A~erd M Lombardi. 16 F~ 11 ~"""' .. ducted by. a genetal Pat1· INOI UIOCIATION. ,_._ Dally Pilot January 3. 1986 ~ ol lale cont.red In aco. Newport Beech, CA ~A~U SonriM. llW!e, Callf 92720 Lt._ ~~~ryn G Tholnpeon Mn• O.•W.. Aeetetant F-681 that cenaln deed of trutt 92860 This butlnna 11 con-Ml.JC NOTICE -· •11 TIWI IAI This itet~t w .. flied C...., d•led December 28. 1984. Thia buslnen 11 con-~ :::=: :eoo• ere ducted oY • hmlted plt1net· Loadedw/pwrequlpment. WfththeCountyClerkotOr-T.._ •-ic M>TICE u ecuted by JOHN ducted by en unln· LJfE TIME VIDEO· LTV t111p FIC'TnlOU9 .,... .. AM/FM etereo ltpe tarv a Coun~ on n--....-.._ Pvblllhed Orange Coat n-. DOUGLAS FORD, an un· corporated 111oclallon • A o I(_, ........ n·-•""ke ty.,. ...... __.,·_ an_d, 2~1 .... 5 .._..,,_ Dal~ Piiot o.c.nit>er 20, 27, married man. u Tru1tor. to FNTEAPAISE 9672 Read· .__. -.. ,,.._,.,, ..,,v .. -.... ...,. .. ,.0 ,. NOTICI Oft othe< than a partnenthlp .• Gerden •Grove Ctllt Thia ltatement wu. 11...., The IOllOwlng peraon 11 much more. (1LWS572). . ~ ,_ i .. s • January 3, 10. l986 PMl'AMTIQN FIRST AMERICAN TITLE Edward Vln<:enl tng, . . with the County Clerl! ol Or· doing buelneN aa; $16 995 Johnson & Son Publl Or•"""' Coe11 F-633 -COMPANY ... Trustee, to This statement WU flied ll2MO ange County on December GAEYWOLF ENGINEER . . .. ,.... .._-~ NORMAN A LEVI ANO wilh the County C1et1! of Or· Peter A Baker. 96n 11 t98S Linc. Mere. 540•5630 Dally Piiot enuary 3, 10, 17. Mt.IC *>TICE Oec:lereclon 16-4 TOBY A LEVI huaband I nd an,,. County on December Ra.cilng. Gtrden Grove ,_ ING, J309 W•l Bay,.. __ 24,1986 NOTICE IS HEREBY j j vv Celtt.92640 NewportBlach.CWH9~ IEllllY fltS F~se M1• GIVEN thet the Board of DI-wile u 0 nt tenant•. 4· 1985 ~1 Coral Baker 9672 Read· Put>lilhed Orange Cout Arthut Burr White 111. 130£ NOTICI Oft I l'MI Me9a Con Beneflciar'les, recorded 0.. r_. Oaity Pilot Deoemt>er 20. 27, We.t Bay Avenue, Newpot1 WAIH •ta ---------rector• 0 t • cember 31 1984 u Oocu-Publllhed Orange Coast Ing. Garden Gro,,. Calif t98S Jtnuary 3. 10. 1986 Beecl'I. Calif 92683 Auto. alr. PS, PB and Pt8.IC llnflCE TitUITll'I IAl.I IOlldeled Water oi.triet will. ment No 84.5397'21 Official 'D JI p t Oeoeml>er 13 20 92640 F-624 mOfe (IGT·wc .. 3). $6995_ -----""'.;;.....___ TS. No. F-4095ZJ at 111 Regular Meeting to be R 1 0 'eou • Y 1 ot · • This t>us1ness 11 con· Ttllt t>1.111na11 11 con "" DEVINE held on Jenuary 9, 1986, ecord• 0 range nty, 27 !985• January 3· 1986 ducted by hulband and wole Oucted by an 1ndMdual Johnson & Son Linc K·22S1I YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T oonlldar the adoption ol Calll0tnla F-S93x Peter A Baker Plll.JC *>TIC[ Arthul' Burr White Ill Mere 5 4 0-5630 F1CTIT10UI ....... UNOER A OEEO OF TRUST, Negative Oect.ratlon 85-4, E.:c::~ 1~1 ~·~~ edn: Tiffs s1a1-.1 wu filed Thie llatemem wae tllec1 T~-=ro.NT DATEO APRIL 24, 1984. UN· currently under prep.-atlon, aeribed real pr()CMlrty under r\llLJC M)TIC( With the County Clerk ol Or-FICTITIOUI .,..... wtth the County Clerll of Of. dOlng butlnelt :-on'~ LESS YOU TAKE ACTION '°'the lollowing· PROJECT M id Deed of Truet WU r• ange ~ty on 0.C:ember .... STATlmWf 8'198 ~ty Oft Oeoembei llllT• CMYllTIIU ... A bladt beautyw/V-6.alr, lull power, till. cruise, ste<eo, can. low, low n•ules, wire COY8fr Mlrt09 Hotel A91oele1 .. No-TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Newport Blvd. Water Line COfded on AUGUST 1e K-2219 11 1985 The lollowlng penion IS 11 1!185 t. 3090 Pullman Street. ERTY. IT MAV BE SOLO AT LOCATION: Norlhbound 1985 u Instrument No' F1CT1110UI 8UllNEll • ,.._. dOoOQ bull,_ as ,__ ,.. A PULBIC SALE. IF YOU Newport Blvd al 17th Street N._ ITAro.NT Put>llShed Or*'119 Cout I< M S CONSUL TINO. Publtlhed Or.nge Coae1 Cotta M .... CA ll2e2e NEEO AN EXPLANATION lo 19th Street PAOPO-S5-306379• wld ,._rec;a<ded ThGlo!lowlng persons ate OaHy Pilo1 o-tlber 20. 27., 2220 Alta Vista °""9, New-Dally Pilot Oecember 20, 27 Robert p Wannl~, OF THE NATURE OP THE NENl'· ~ CoMolidated on Septemt>et 12• tll85, .. dOlng butlnesl ... Com-1985 JenuJlty 3. 10 t986 pon Beech Callf ll2eeo 1985 January 3 10, 1988 309Ct Pollman SUMI, ta PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Wiier Diltrlct, 1965 Placen· Instrument No &5-345995. pule< Bull-S10<e ol Or· . F-621 1 Gell Kathleen Heula1. F~1{ Mesa, CA 9262fl YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Ila Avenue. Costa Me.a, CA Official Records of Orange • T In A Or • Herold G Paricer, 3090 TACT A LAWYER 92627 Telephone· C714) County.Ctllfornie tnga.o21 N ust ve , ·1--------- (123628) 110,AH ~~1~';2~reet, ($oet• Meta. On JANUARY 17. 1986. at 631-12&1 ,~;1,~tc,:1~s1,::;i11~ 8"J:~~: ~ee5S1pe, 2005 P\&IC *>TICE Pla.IC M)TIC[ PlllUC *>TIC[ Jotm w Ohanian. 3090 9· 15 • m .. BENEFACT. .. ~of the Initial study applteltlon made 10 Ille c92h.,c:,u5teau. Orange. CA CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Pullman Street. Costa Me.a. duly appointed Tru1tee are on tile and avallable '°' Tru1tee t>y 1119 Beoaflciary .,., CA 92626 under and purtuant 10 Deed tnsc>eetlon 11 tl'MI office ot ll'le On C>ecember ts 1985 Thi• buslnHs is con· REVENUE SHARING Wiiiiam C. Warmington. 01 Trull reca<ded APRIL 27 • proponent. which 11 tl'le date of the initiai ducted by-an lndtllldual Ill. 3090 P\illmtn S1r .. 1. 1984· u Inst. No 8'-1731 80 The Jenuary 9• 1986· Reg-pubhcahon ol lhlt Notice ol James E Sipe COMPLIANCE NOTICE Cost• Meea. CA 124128 ol Otflclel Reco<dt In lhe of· ulet M .. ung of 1he Board of Sele ll'le lo4towlng amounts Thts ste1emen1 wu filed --------Mark D. Parsons. 3090 f!Qe of the Coun1y Recor"-' Director~ will begtn at 7:00 represent the total amoont wl1h the County Clerk of Of- llSTAll. 'U Pullman Str•t. Coll• M.... or ORANGE County, State o1 p.m In tl'MI offiee located at of ttte unpaid t>aiance ol the anga County on December PURSUANT TO FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING REQUIREMENTS. In beautllul red, auto. air, CA 92626 CALIFORNIA Executed by 1965 Placentia Avenue. ot>llgallon MCured by the 9 1985 PIS. PI B, under 19,000 This buslnHi 11 con-J~~~ ~~~N~T PUBLIC ~:::=· Caa~~cr;1•'com. above-deicrlbed property F2M511 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl'V'EN THAT THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON miles. Red cloth tnlertor ducted by: a generet P•rt· •uCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-~ts ...... ~·1<1bedirected 10 10 be sold. tnd reasonably Published Orange Coast BEACH HAS HAO AN INDEPENDENT AUDIT FOR THE FISCAL ( 1JOY083) $6995 nershlp " .. ~.. ''""" .. _, esttmated costs e.11penses Daily Pilol January 3• 10· 17· YEAR 19&..a/85. THE REPORT ENCOMPASSES ALL FUNDS, RE· Johnson & Son Linc. Robert P. Werminglon OER FOR CASH (payabte ai lhe proponent on or ""'ore and advances, rnpecttvely 2• 1986 o-. M 540 5630 This atatement _, 111eci time of sale In lawful money January 9. 1986 unpal<I balance ol ot>11-F-652 FLECTS THE RESULTS OF ALL FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS, ANO ere • with tl'MI County Cler'k 01 or-of the Untied Stat•) at THE DATED· December 17 · gallon s21,a.3 75 tnterMt REPRESENTS THE CULMINATION OF ACCOUNTING PROCESSES OLDS '80 CUTLASS ange County on Deoernt>er FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE 1985 from 6130185 to 1211&185 PlB.IC *>TIC£ PERFORMED DURING THE FISCAL YEAR. THE AUOfT WAS MADE Brougham 2 dr. very 24. 1985 OLD ORANGE COUNTY K-1 Kemp. 0..-al ...,._ S 1 225 00 Late charges IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALL y ACCEPTED AUDITING good cond all new tires "9aOI COURTHOUSE LOCA TEO ..., ' lecmJlty, ••A ($ 10 50 '* mo (7 mo1 I F1Cm10U1 9U ..... $3700 S.S~5392 ' Published Orange Cout ON SANTA ANA BLVD .. BE· CONIOUDATED WATU s73 so. S.d Check etiargn NAME ITAnMENT ST ANOAROS ANO THE SINGLE AUOfT ACT OF 19&4. THE COM- ---oe11y p·1o1Jenu.-Ty3 10 17 TWEEN SYCAMORE ST & DtlTNCT S39 50· Advanc;es made by Tl'le io11ow1ng persons~ PREHENSIVE ANNUAL REPORT IS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC OLDS '81 Delta88 Royale. 24 19~6 • ,· • BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. Publilhed Orange Coast Benet!Ciary to Fltst Truet do;ng buSlness .,. REVIEW IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT CITY HALL. 2000 MAlN Fully eqpt,. 4 dr, good . F-654 CALIF .• •II right, lltle end Dally Pilot December 28. Oeed $7,530 85, to Second c G BISINESS SERVICES. STREET. FROM 8.·oo AM UNTIL 5·.oo PM. MONDAY THROUGH cond. $2500, 640.8417 ln1eres1 conveyed to and 1985. January 3. 1986 Trust Deed $ t 366 93• 1628t Magelltn L-H11nt- now held by II under Mid St F-277 1nte<es1 on Ilk! advances 1ngton Beach. Calll 92647 FRIDAY. THE REPORT IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC REVIEYll OLDS'83 Cutlass Cie<a. PUBUC *>ntE OeedofTru1t1n thepropeny s193 so F0tec:1oture 0091 .. c1ar11 81rn1rd Colt>y. AT THE CITY'S CENTRAL LIBRARY LOCATED AT GOLDENWESl Osl V6 Loaded. Clean. sll~ted In Mid County and 1111-IC llnfll'C s 5 3 2 • 1 0 T 0 T A L 16281 Magel1an Lene Hunt· AVENUE) $5000/of r 63 1-0286 Thelollowlngcopyof "No-Staieoetcrtbedas·LOT33 r~ ""IJ#L $3200523 • 1ng1onBeacn.Cat1f 92&17 ANOTALBERT (7711TALBERT . M111(.1'1 8pm lkle". lhe original ol whlcfl OF TRACT NO 8639 IN THE NOTICE OF The unders.oned was ep-Abdon W1lhtm Gog1n THE CITY HALL COMPLEX ANO CENTRAL LIBRARY ARE 80™ ------was filed for record on CITY OF COSTA MESA. AS TIIUITEtl IA&.l po4ntt<I and 9Ubstltu1ed as 11111 Golden-I Street ACCESSIBLE TO HANDtCAPPEO PERSONS. THE CITY OF HUNT· "'11&0 Flllllll 'II 6113/85 ln.ll'MI office ot the PEA MAP RECORDED IN YOU ARE IN DEFAUH Trustee~ the Deed ot Apt G· t6 Huntington INGTON BEACH EN0£AVORS TO ACCOMOOATE PERSONS OF Auto trane, AM/FM stereo. County Recorder of uld BOOK 287 PAGES 16 ttlru under a Oeed of TruSl dated Trust by a Subst11u11on r• Beach. Calif 92647 HANDICAPPED STATUS IN ADMISSION TO. OR TREATMENT OF 350 V-8 County. Is tent to you In-17. MISCELLANEOUS Oecemt>e< 28 1984 r• eotded on August 16 1985 This business IS con· iUc• WXM296) umUCll •• an examlnlllon MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF corded December :H '1984; • s D 0 cum . n t • N 0 ducted by a general part-EMPLOYMENT IN, CITY PROGRAMS OR ACTIVmES. JOH~ CSlk • 3975) 01111911119 to Mid truit prop-THE COUNTY RECORDER .., Doc um en 1 N o 85-306378. Officlet Records nersnio ROULETTE, BUDGET ANALYST IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT 11 " 1 ~lhowty0umeyh~ve1n OFSAIDCOUNTY 114·538721,0ltlcitlRICO'de of Orange ·county. C111-ClatkB Colby HAS BEEN DESIGNATED TO COORDINATE COMPLIANCE WIT .. interest In the Trustee• Sale The street eddrest and 01 Orange County C•ll· ta<nla This 11e1ement was hied I . O 5 , Proeeec:ttng1. 011-common dnlgnatlon. rornia Dated December 13, wnh the County Cle<k of Or· THE NON-DISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS IN SECTI N 5 1. ~ NOTICt OF DEFAUU II tny. ol the rut property Unless you 1a1ee ectlon to 1985 tnge County on e>ec;emt>et OF THE REVENUE SHARING REQUIREMENTS. AND E~CTION TO describe d • t>ove IS protect your property, II Wiii OAANGE COAIT HOl.0-11. 1985 THI ODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARllOA Ill VD \:V;TA M C\A 04J UUIU MU UNDER purported to be 1055 be sold al a public S4ie II IMO CC>MftANY, e C81._ DEED Oft TIIUIT TULARE DRIVE, COSTA you need an explenatlOf'I ol fornla corporation n '1W<MtTANT MES~ CAUFOR~IA. ~re of the proceed· lubetttuMd Tru•t--. •r: WOTICE -rlii rua ee lngs against you, you should Paul E: Gatt»ef. ""6dant F294113 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot Deoemt>er 20. 27 t985. Jenuary 3. 10, 1986 IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN dltclatm1 any llablllty tor any contact an attorney Published Orenoe Coast YW UllfT '11 fOF\ECLOSURE BECAUSE lnea<rec:tnest of the atreel · ---------YOU AAE-BEHINO IN YOUR addret1 and Oll'ler common 5 speed, AM/FM stereo, PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE designation. II any, shown Pta.IC *>TICE Pta.IC *>TICE P\8.IC *>TICE F-623 luggage rack. excellent SOLO WITHOUT ANV herein CITY. OF HUNTINGTON 'BEACH MPG COURT ACTION. and yOu Seid .... Wiii be made. t>ul (Ser• 212625) m~.Y hive the~·' right to WllhoUt c;ovenant Of WI!· A~VENUE SH•:AfNQ COMPLIANCE NOTICE (STIIT~S) 6rTng your-ecoount In good renty. exprffl or Implied, r• i~ ft IJHI 1tandlng by paying •.II ot gardtng !Ille, potaelllon. or your past due peyrnent1 plus encumbranc.e, 10 P•Y tl'MI THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt.O HAAllOA 811/Lo CO\'A Ml~A ( .. lJ 0010 permttted costs and ••· remaining pr1nc1pe1 tum ot A REVENUE SHARING COMPLIANCE REPORT DETAILING penses wlthtn thr" month• the no1e(1) secured by Mid CITY USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FOR THE PERIOD trom tl'le date 1h11 notice 01 Deed 01 Trutt. with 1n1erto11 OF JULY l, 1..,. ..... TO JUNE 30. 1995 IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY deteull was reca<ded Thi• t1-on. as provided In said •o-. amount 11 s10&.459.55 u ot note(•). advenoes. 11 any, CLERK'S OFFICE AT CITY HALL. 2000 MAIN STREET, FOR 11119185. and wtll lnc:rNM undertl'Mlterm1 ofllld 0eed PUBLIC REVIEW FROM 8:00 AM UNTIL 5:"00 PM. MONDAY ----.,,........,,.........,....~--:~:~~~~ ~~~"':!i:i-h.~== THROUGH FRIDAY. THE REPORT IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR VW '74 BUG IO<>k• & runs pay lhe entire unpaid po<· of the 1ru11, created by aa1c1 PUBLIC REVtEW AT THE CITY'S CENTRAL LIBRARY LOCATED OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 2000 MAIN 'TREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA aMI (714) 531--5227 DATED: DECEMBER 26. 1985 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot January 3. l986 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS great Only S2100. MUST 11on 01 y0ur eccount even Deed of Trust AT GOLOENWEST ANO TALBERT (711 1 TALBERT AVENUE). SELL 759-9281 anytime 1hough 1u11 peyment was a. Tiie tot• &mOl.IOt 01 tlle THE CITY HALL COMPLEX ANO CENTRAL LIBRARY ARE BOTH ~ ~.~~s vw BUG '66 New brks manded. bYt y0u must P9) un~ t>aience of the obi._ ACCESSIBLE TO HANDICAPPED PERSONS. 0 ,,,,,.,, •• , ..... S ' tl'le amount staled above gallon MCUred by the prop-~ "' a --. eng nds rebuild . 500 • However you and your erty 10 be told and reaton-THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ENDEAVORS TO AC· '" B~, 5.l StO') 5S ~tatoze 51 Puts "'''" S8 AanH 119a1D 59 Satal"\anot• 60 UnlrHlf Plll£V10US PUZZLE SOl \1£0 call756-928l beneflela;y or mortgagee able .. 11mated c:oet1. ex-COMOOATE PERSONS OF HANOICAPED STATUS IN THE 1s A•u~ooOf'• 51 Punos '6996 or '1•3 ~:~ Ml.IC *>TICE may mutually agree In wt1t· pen ... and advancee at tl"le ADMISSION OR ACCESS TO. OR TREATMENT OR EM'PU)Y. 16 Miss•ie 1--;...=::=;...;..;.;;;.;.;..;.;;;.. __ :~':;,~:~he~':,'~~ ~~~ 1':,~i:;:.a1 :'~':~ MENT IN, CITY PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES. JOHN ROULETTE. :; ~~;n oow" K- 22512 may not be eartte< than 1he $86,336 43 BUDGET ANALYST IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT. HAS BEEN 20 c~ 1vl>t' 'ICTITIOUI llUIMll end ot the thrff·mon1h The beneficiary undef Uld E COMPLIANCE WITH THE NON n Ju<l9ed 61 Eras lOl:'r 63 Oua,,, ,_ '° ... 'SM ... a.ff ... INM. 1'52t tltll of PIY· ...t..OlllPPf'O'Ma1•t All fUf 116 TR()(ftlt NAMf: ITATEMINT period steted at>ove) to, Deed of Trull '*9tofore ex-DESIGNATED TO COOROINAT • l3 Downcast The loltowlng persona ere among othei thlng1. (1 ) ecuted and dell"9red to the DISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS IN SECTION 51 .55 OF THE 14 ~et><l on doing business as warm· provide 8ddlt1on11 time In underllgMCI a wt1tten Dee· REVENUE SHARING REQUIREMENTS. 15 consecratl' 1no1on Hotel Asaocteles No. wnlch 10 cure the deteull by larallon of Defaul1 end 0.. OFRU'E OF THE CITY CLERK .6 Laver 9. 3090 Pullmen Street. transl« of the pr0f)4lfty or mand tor Sale, and wr111en _w:;,.""'M•IN STREET • r County 1e1e Costa Mesa. CA 92826 otherwlM (21 .. tabllsh • Notice of Default and Elec--~ Roberl P Warmington. K hedule · of payment• In llon to Sell. Tl'MI underllgMCI HUNTINGTON •ACH, CALIFORNIA t2141 18 Soecoa1oz~r 3090 Pullman Street, CoS1a order to cure yeur default; or eauMd Mid No11oe of 0.. (7••) --=--svtf Mesa. CA 92626 bOth ( t) tnd (2). faul1 and Election to Sell to ---:-i 3 1 Behave t>a<l'' DOWN , Co.u1 c 11es i Mar1oe1p1ace J Threesome 4 S.rroend 5 Cree or Utf 6 Wiiier\ Pullman Str"t. Costa M .... the dete of rec;ofdatlon ol where the real property It DATED: DECEMBER 26, 1985 35 JOhn or Jane Hero4d G Parker, 3090 Alter thr .. montha from be recorded In the county (. 34 Separatf'S • r•• Mat, Ml/ntl. -.C CA 92628 this document Cwtllch date ol ioc.ted Publllhed ~ Coeat Delly Pik>I J~ 3, •• 36 Emporium ..... W/tall .. ,,... 1'"'..a.1-1"Ulll,_, Str•L.Coata..M-.. ~u1'1Ba -m;-~tfon 5" - - -_ -----~ 38 G1.111 s !\in ...._ JOlln W 0.henlan. 3090 r--dellon •--her• Oat.a. DECEMBER 13~.hiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiilll•iiiiiiiilll••~~il·•··Fc·~.... 37 Swtnoie -Lono $Vne S Uroal 9 CIOSUll'I ~phc.alOIS 10 u o101no eoge ~ ~ s.i.ar .:ie...t14li :"9 Mu!Uu 46 -''° 1111. iN llld ..,_. CA 112626 ~ fa<eeloeed upon or e llNlfACT Al THI 39 '<alto... t>u91e CS.. #414SM) Wllllarn C Warmington, MPW•te written egieernenl TMllTll. 291 ~ 40 Fru•I • 1 0 496 Ill. 3090 Pullman Str .. 1, bel'#Mn you and your c:redl-..... -. II Tw., CA 4 t Ponderea 1 Coett M .... CA 92626 tor permil• a longer period, ..,., T1l1plleM: (714) ~42 Eur coun1t1 Merk D Paraona, 3090 y0u have only the 1ege1 rtoflt .....,,., Attn:,.,, rP11 e p u BL I c No T·I c E 43 ~tr.ihS or PullmanStr•t.CottaMeaa. tostopthe .... ofyour~ .,..._,~............... u trnPO<tu~ , 181 per+-•• ~ CA 9282tl erty by peytng Ille entlr• Pub Orange 'CO..t 4!i Pao. t>orCU _ Thi• but1ne11 11 con· amount demanded by~ Delly Pllo4 Oecember 27. 4i 11 ageiat>i. duc1ed by • general pan. creditor. 1ta5, January 3, 10, ltae ,.8 Sornt>rero "'M-. 'Ml .... nenhlp To ftnd out Ille amount F-643 ., 1 Sullung .. ...___ •it• ...... Robert P Warmington you mutt pey, or to anerige ----------· · -Thlt atat_,t wu ftled 10( payment 10 11oe> the lor• ,.,....., • ...,...i ~ with the County Clertc of Or· closure or 11 your property 19 1 __ ;..;Nl.=.;;;;.;IC;...;.;.NO~TIC(.;.;.;;.;;......_ 8flOe County on Oeoember In toreCto.ur. lor eny other flUlllJC M1AM1Q1 Will IM,ULSI TUllO 24• 1985 reason. conlacl Bank ol • MIU n 119 COITA Publllhed Orange'= Amenc:. NT&.SA 711 (!,14~ •IA Pl -IPflllll COll-llADf FOi DILMIT 3 0 7 385-8572. L oan "o .... .,.. AT THI CITY ._ _______ .... Oally Piiot January • 1 • 1 • 173"89. $800 W•I Chap. HALL, T1 PAMt Ofttva, 24, 1988 F-t65 man A¥enue 7th Floor, Or· COITA MllA, CALI· 1--------erige, CA 92e88 ~ AT NI P.M. OR rml.IC NQTJC( If you hllw any queetlonl. Al eoo. Al "°' .. I 1_.....;;..;;.;;;.;;;.;;.....;.;.~--.--y0u thOuld contact a ~ "41MAITD o. llOlto '1CTmOUI •••... or tlle oovernmenl egenc;y DAY, Ml/NMY it, t111. ..,... ITAW IOftlleh mey heW lneured yOUf •GA1111D11a,,. POU.OW· The fO!IOW!ng l*'90N Ml loen. .. ~A"°"9. doing bvllnell aa: NolWlmltandlng lhe feet IF ANY Of' TH! 'OLLOW· R(ALTY INV£8TM!NT lhet your l)foperty ~for• IN 0 ACT I 0 NS A A I ASSOCIATES XIV, AEALT'V ctoture. you mey ."'9r your CHALLENOEO IN COURT. INVESTMEN T AS • property fGf ..... l)rOlltdeO THI! CHALLl!HO! MAY It 80CIATES XII, ~L TY IN-lt'9 .... It conc:Mfied Pflot to LIMITED TO OHL Y n408E vt8TMl!NT ASSOCIATt8 IM ooncM6on of IN fOf9-1 ISSUES SOMEOM MIHS tit, 4426 JambOnll Aoed, CIOellN, AT THI! PUel.IC HeAAINO lufte 170 ~ 9Mdl, "9mem&*-, YOU MAY OHCflltMD IN THll HQ. neto LOii LUlAl NOHTI IF TICI! °" IN WM'TtN ~ Lorlf'I Cotporlffon, ,..25 YOU DO NOT TAKE "fSPONDlNCE Dl· ru..-..-IW!d, Me 110, ~ACTION. UvtMD TO THI Pl.AH-~~ Celf HMO NOTICI IS Hl! .. HY HtNOCOMMISStONAT,OA Tiiie ~ 19 con· OIVIN· CO'NTININTAl PNOA TO, TH! PUellC by' a lmtt9d pe111W· AUXIUA.W COMPANY, le HfA"IHO. tN _.., 9"01,... Trwe.e 1 Pl.ANNINO ACTION undlr a 0.... of Trwt dlled p A • I I • O 3 F 0 A ., ,,.,, uec111•• Dy c H" "T 0, HI!" 0 11&1 :•IC ....... ~J.~lMMc) OIAKINa, AUTHO .. IZID .. CouMy Cll&rtl Of Or· V ~ .._.,. ,,_,,.., AOINT FOft COUATNIY W c.unt) Ol'I Dua1iller to_..._• T'Nllor, tc TAUITl.1 FOA CON· '' ,.. eacM9 oer'9M ou.-rcm .,. DlflONAI. UH PUWIT ' ,_ ---~CW~ "°" AUTOMOTM ..UMI ~ 0r.,_ C.... NATIOMAf. T"VtT ANC wltHINANIXJSTINOCOM- The Huntington School District Beach City Board of Pub lie Truetff• announces a HN_tlng to receive Publlc Input on poaelble alternJll• u .. • of Burke •nd Oleler School•. The Publlc HNrlng wlll be held •t 7 P.M. on Tuffdlly J•nuary 7, 1988 •I the Dretrlct Edue11tlon Center. 20451 Cr•lmer Lane Huntington B••ch t 4 20 23 55 1t Oto USS Const1tuto0n ': \lo~" J I ""no 13 "'4aO "utstano.no OU$ •g C1·· } ' SllC:h• ZS Statei .. OOJll Zfl Sn•nh Not a.ta •Mr ~1, 8AWGI MeOaATION 1 MIACIAI. IUll.blNG, f1 • ~ J, '°· ,... ................... L~TtO AT .01 ..aNTI 'I!!~~!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ '-411 w. ........ ,..,... \nlTA AVI COITAJ,; '--"-'......,,.~-·--- -. .. . JO SH I!' 31 Ct N•a •o 31 Couaose 33 Hap~" 34 "'4oe>es 37 !'arm 38 Htrt>or -=1a1 •O Jumps etOUnd 4 1 V91'•son I' O 44 "len'IS •II nlO<rN>C .:· o\p(lsl~ 48 rel('< 49 Cn"'"'Sf' :-0 rr tat>•I' ~ • :>.~Ofd~~ <: WnNle>one ~" Bf'! f"l()n • :>.>.,,.no ~s•u•I' c..: Coar~ g•ll•"' ~f. ~,., ~ \ .. • \ . Or-. Comt DAILY PILOT/ ,rtdey, MIMty S, 1Me llOTIQ °' PUIUC llAaIJIC llOl'ICI II DUI? Clval tut tbe Orana• County riaanina C~111lon vill bold a ,.~Uc he•rlDI to coe.alder raaonlna of aa 2. 6S acre parcel of l and located at 1515 lleaa Drl••· leata An• lelahta. Det• of Bearln11 January 14, ltl6 Tille of Baerlna• 1130 P.M., or•• ,oon rbere1ft •r a• po1elb l•. I ' Loc:atlon• loard learlna aoo., ... 11 of .W.lnhtratlon, 10 Ctvic (corner of lroa41vay alMI Santa An• llvd.), Santa Aila. Centef' Pl••• Propoaal 1 Chana• of Zone CH• lo• 85·1.5P propo1u to chana• ceTtain pToperty fr-th• Al (II) C.Hral Aarlcultura (Sip lutrlction} Diatrtct to the U (2420) (SI) Multi·f•ily Dvdlinai (Mint-Area per Unit 2420 Squar• feet ) (Slp leatriction) Dietrict. The propoaed aone cbena• would allow a ... 1 .. of 48 dvelli na unit• on 1ite. Ca11pllence v ith t h• California lnvlrOD81ntal Quality Act • It VH detel'9ined that althouah th• propoHd project ~outd have atsntftcant effect on the envlro-nt, there vill not be a .tplficant effect in thh caee beceuH th• aittaatton -aauTu de1crib1d in M11at tve Dec la rat ion 185-091 btive been added to the project. .~ All peTeon1 aither favorina or opposing thil propoul ere invited t o pruent tbalr view• b•fore the Plannlna C~i1eion. Any written uterlala to be aubaitted to the Planning C~ia1ioner1 must be 1ubaitted to C.ora• Jelh, t he project, planner, at· le11t 24 houn prior t o the IM•rina (10 copl•• are required). If you challenge Zone Chang• ZC 85-lSP in court, you -y be li•ited to nhing only tho•• 1aeue1 you or e09lone elae Tai11d at the public heaTing de1cribcd 1n thie notice. or VTitten correepondence deliveTed t o the Orange County Plannina C~i•alon •t, or prior to, the public heaTing. For further tnforution, you are invited to call George f.,ltz in the Land Plannlna S•ction et (714 )' 834-5380, or C091e into the office l ocated at 12 Chlc Center Phsa, looa 243, Santa Ane , Californi a 92702-4048. Ple11., ref.,r to ZC Mo. 8S·l5P. PROJECT SITE .. z > • N ot To Scala I ubl 1 s hed J ranq e ~oa ~ l . Dai 1 y lt<JTICE Of PUI LIC lllAllNC i40T1Ct IS ll!IUllY CIVr:ll t het tile Oren&• County Pl ennlng c.-1 .. 1on v ii i ho ld 1 l"Jbllc hearing to cona ld•r rc~onlng of • O. 7S •er. p1rc1'1 of land locat .. d el 2342 South l r l eto l Strei'! In th• Sant• An• Hc t1ht 1 •r••· Det e o f H .. edng• J enuery 14 , 198b l .JO P." .. 01 •• 1oon the r•eftrr •• po .. Ible Location • lh:er1ng llooo, Hal I of Adalnll!ret t on, 10 Civic C:enar Pina , o f lroedvey end S•nt• Ana l lvd.), Sant a Ana .• 'corn .. r Propo oal Chang• of Zon .. C••• Mo. 8'.>·HP propOh • t o chang,. C•rt•ln prop .. r ry from th• St ngl• Y•a lly lulde nc .. (Sign Ru t rlc tlon) Dl ttrlc t 10 thl' Profeut onel and Adalnlotut Iv. Offt c .. l l'tui•u• He igh! • 4S t .. e t l (Stgn lt.1trlc !ion) Dl ot r lct . Approval of t h• oub )•ct ~on• c hang" vi 11 p .. ratt th" convl'rlJ01> o f th,. pro tt:c t al t• to a non'·r .. oldentlel ueti. Th .. 1pp?-lce11t ultlmat..tv .. nvl1ion1 th" conot r uctlon o f• tvo·otory, l),SOO 1quar., foot Cxro•e l of flc• building. Coapllenc• v l th th• Ce llfornl• tnvi ron••nt1I ()ue ll ty Ac l , fina l t nvirona .. nte l la p•<! Repor• •EIR! No. SOS, prevlou•IY C:«rtl fl .. d on r .. br u1rv 21>, 198S, v iii bt con1ldu•d by th• Pl1nnlng C.-leelon prior to or concurrent v l!h th• oubJ•Ct t on• <h1ng •. Th~ [U le eva lhb l,. for public rl'vl ev bctv .... n t h" hour• of 8 100 •·•· end ~.JO p.•. et t h .. t nvlron-nu l and Sp1cl1 l Pro)t c t t Dtv le lon, loo.a 2'1" 11 Civic C•ntcr Ph u , Senta Ana , C1 l 1fornl1. Th" [Ill , th• U •ponu t n publ ic ,.,,..,nt o on th• EIR, end th• otaff '"por t on t he t lR v iii be ~«Pt on 111., 1 t the •bove loc~t lon. All pcroono t lth .. r fevorlng or oppooln1t !hl o pr opou l •r" lnvlt•d t o pre1enl th~l r vt1vo btfor• t h• Pl 1nntn~ C0111tl o1lon Any v rlt!en .. r .. rle le to bt 1ub•ttt .. d to th" Ph nnl ng C.-l u loner• a uot bt euba ltted to Cwo rg• Pellt , th• prn1ect ph nnt r , e t leeet 24 hour• prio r to t he h••r ln& (10 copl•• e re rcqulr•d l If you c hell1n1" Zon .. Cheng• ZC 8~·llP 1n court , you ••:r b• ll•lt•d to utetna onl y thou h•ue1 you or •OOHOn~ •In ralo~d at th• public heerlna deecrlbed In tbh notlct', or vrltt en conupnndtnc. dt'l l vered t o th• projt c t plenn•r prior to th• public h••r lng. Por (urthwr lnfo"9t l on, you 1u tnvt t.d t o cell C1org1 Pall• In Pl•aaln& S.ct Ion ( 714 l 8 l4·SJ80, o r ca.. Into t h• off le • locu .. d i t Ceac.r Phu , lloc. 24), S.nu An•. Ce llfornl• 92702·4048. Piute ZC h . llS·llP. LocatK>n of Project ..... I t. I i.* t i t Pub li•h~d l /3/8 6. Da i l y Pi lot the Le nd 12 Cl lllC uhr t o F-651 I· -•, r,1 i *4To ·acate l\alC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTtCE MUC M>T1C£ MUC NOTICE_ or the •bO'we reel P1'°'*1}' ''I ANO£Co@nty, Ital• ot IMrein· known to '" H : 210 CAllFOANIA. l!Jlec:uted by PAAOfl 1 IAYBAOOK COUAT , DAVID LIVY. A SINGLE Unit IOe"nownenddeo ooeT A MISA. CAll-MAN lnklm FORNIA t~U WILL. SEU AT PUBLIC ICflbeclri~~::t:~~°'* Thie .... will be ""*· AUCTION TO HfGH£tT Ill> ':':" tM 1 In 9oo1c t426e 'Mttlout eov.nent Of WW• 0£1' '°"CASH (P*Yil* It P.0. 4511\d *"*""° ,. renty, -..-d or ~. tllN of .... In leWtwl ~ nwy 4 tM2 by in.wmtn reeat~ mi.. P<M1••9'on. of me l'""9d St•t .. l 81 THf No 92~2121 both of of· ~alct pr~,:!i tol&I~ ~ ~crro~T:o~~~i~~~ llcltl rtc0rde of County OI I 9'5,&4t. 15 plut lnt.,_t *' OOUlllTHOU8E. LOOA TEO ()fenge, 8t1t~ of Cellfornla ptcwldectlft ... notuecured ON &ANTA ,ANA Bl VD BE· PAA0!1 2· 52 .. by the deed of lruet, l*lt 11\ TWHN SYCAMOR& ST. An undivided i i nv addl11onal Utlmated .ANO a"°ADWAY SANTA Int.,...*' e Tananl In C:O-t t ... • .. oo 1f • mon In the fM lntetatt In llld amoun 0 .... ...... eny, ANA. CAl.IFOflNtA .... flOhl. lo Ille Common of Lot e of ul'ldet lhe t.,,,,. ot the deed tttlt enfd lnter•t conY9)'9dl Trecl 10484 11 per mec> of trutt Ind ..... cnargee 10 llld MO'# htld byi, unO« llled 1n Bo<*· 413 ~ 35 ind Hpeneaa of fht ~ Deed of Trutt In the' 10 37 lnduetY9' of Ml• TruafM. Pl'OC*'Y llt~led In ~!~ ~eneoua Mepe' record• of Tha l~dertBenetclary Oountv ltnd lt•I• ~ieeflbed Mid OOUll1Y ".UC111erm le under the de.ct ol truet hell .. : L6T te OF TRACT NO. a.fined In th. Artlcle entitled UllOned "'° OeNYefed ot 2317 IN THE CITY OF "oelnlUone" of the Oeclet· Ille 'fruit .. • O.OWetlon of OOSTA MESA A8 SHOWN• etlon ot CO'lenante. Con- o.feult of Ille ot>Ngatlont... OH A MAP RECORDED IN, ditlON and Aeetrlct.lonl , .. cured by '"' deed °' truet. BOOK 10 PAGE(•) 33, Of corded In Bo<* 14095. pege el'ld a Notlc4 of o.rau11 Ind MISCl!LLANEOUS MAPS,l 519 of Offlclel ~ordt, (the l'ICTl'nOUI Ml ... 11 E*t1on to Sell, which ,.. IN THE OFFICE OF THE, "Otcleretton"), end any NAMI ITAT9MINT torded on 8/30115 u Oocu-COUNTY RECORDER OF imendmente end euple- TN lollowfnO peraone are ment 85--328095 of Ofllclel SAID COUNTY ' rnenle thereto doing bullnela u : R«IOl'd1. The ltrMI addf... 1ndl EJlceptlng eM cMf. oil rtohll. Rt ST AURA NT 0 E-Thll Nie w11r be con-olflel' common dellgnatlon.• mlner•t•, mlnerel right•. VE L 0 PM EN T AS· ducted by Agency s .... and If eny, of en. rHI property nllurel ga• rlghll and other SoCIATES, SAN JOSE IN-Poettng who.. lddr ... end dtecrlbed tbove ta' hydrocerbone by whll· VESTMENT ASSOCIATES Phone number If P.O. 8ox purported 10 be 110.I 10,11., n ime known II, SAN JOSE INVESTMfNT M1134. Sactarnan10. Call-CAPITOL STREET COST Al Geo her II t and eH ASSOCIATES ljl, LAS forftll9~M~t8)4M-2727. MESA, CALIFORNIA. • proJuct:' detl'v:f:'herelfom. ~~:T~';~ESJrJfr ~~= = ':~~AL IAV· The underelgned TrU4t .. l without. however, lhe rlghl VESTMENT ASSOCIATES, INQI AND LOAN Al· ~llClllmt any llablllty tor eny to drill. mine, etore, Mplore COTTONWOOD INVEST-SOCIATIOtt, a c.,.,...Mton, nconect= ff the '. ~1 and operete through Ille eur· MENT ASSOCIATES II, LAS .. r ....... llr. 1(-M. ~ f her com on tece or lhe upper 500 .... of VEGAS INVESTMENT AS-Dobbin• Truetee ,,.. cMe!Oh eUon. f lily. 11\own the 1Ub1Yrlece of Hid lend, • hereTn. .. r.........O In the Deed from SOCIA tES II, «25 J1m-ducltoft Ceonltnatcw/JI Slid Hie will be made, but the lrv1ne Com an 1 Mich· borM Road, Suite 170, New-Publlehed Orange Coaat without covenent or war· lgan Corporal~ Yiecorded port Beach. c.111. 92680 Dally Piiot January 3, 10, 17. r1nty, UPf•M or Implied. re-Mey 29 tee 1 In eOo.i !4079 Lorao COrportllon. Celt-1986 gardlng lltle, poeMNJon, or Page faeg of Ofl\clal ~ fornle, 4425 J1mborH F-659 encumbr1ncet, 10 p1y the cord• Road, Sufi• 170, N-port remllnlng prlnclp1I sum of ALSO exo.ptlng 1111 weter Beech. Cellf. 92680 fltllt.IC NOTICE the note(e). advanca, If any, right• wheter euc:h wtlet Thia buelneu Is con-unOll' the term• of H id Deed rlghte.lhell be rlpatlan 0....,. ducled by· 1 llmltec;t pertner-... of fruit. '-· ch1rgee end lying, eppr()9rlatt..,..' per· Ill p NOTICI Of upen ... of the Tru1tM and COlallng, prMCtlpUve or coo-J1m•• F Kern. Sec-TaUSTll'S SALi of lhe tru1t1 crNted by N ld trectuel wllhOul hOwe\191' retery!Treuurer no. NO. Mn-a Deed of Trull lhe flOhi of entr:y 0for lhe ex~ Thia Slttement WU flied ~OU A!lE IN DEFAULT The total 1mounl of lhe 9(ClM of tu~ rlghl. u , .. with the County Cieri\ of Or-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST unPiJ(l b1tance Of the Obll· WWd In Deed from lhe •no• County on December DATED 4/14/M. UNLESS g1tlon MC\lred by the prop-lrvlne Comp11>y. • Mlcnlgen 11, 1985 YOU TAKE ,ACTION TO erty to ba llOld and reuon-Corpor1tlon, recorOld Mey F2MIOI PROTECT YOUR PROP-Ible Hllmated COetl, ex-29. 1981 In Book 14079, Published Ora~ Cout ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT pense1 and advances at the Page 1399 of Ofllelal R• Dally Piiot Decembe< 20, 27, A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 11"'9 of tl\4 lnltlal pobllcallon cords 1985. Jenuary 3 10, 1986 1 NEED AN EXPLANATION of the Notice of Siie ls P-ARCEL 3 F-6181 OF THE NATURE OF THE $142,805.17 Eatementa u Ml forth In ----------1 PROCEEDING AGAINST The beneficiary under Nld the MC11on entllled "Certain MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI MllMSS Nill( IT A TE.MINT The foll0w1ng peraons are doing bu11neas as. (A) NEWPORT/WEDGE C O (8 ) B & B ENTERPRISES 1829 E. Biibo• Blvd, Newport Beech, Celllornl1 9266 1 Patrlek Bryan Brennan, 1629 E BtlbOa Blvd, N-· port Beech, Calllornl• 9266 t Rick Lewi• Bennen. 11129 E. BalbOI Btvd, Newport Beach. Calllornll 92661 This business la con· ducted by a general part- nership Patrlell B Brennen This s111ement was filed with the County Clerk of Or- 1nge County on November YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Deed of Trust heretofo,. ex-Euements for Ow'*•" and TACT A LAWYER ecute<I and delivered to lhe "Support. Settlement end On January 24, 1988. et underaigned • wrlltan Dec-Encro1chmenl'' of the 9 15 AM All INCLUSIVE laretion of Default and 0.. Article •ntltled "E11e- OEED SERVICES. INC 11 mind tor Sele, and I written menll" of the Decl1ra110n duly appointed TruatH Not!Ge of O.faull and Elec-PARCEL 4. under and purauent to Deed lion lo Sell. The under1lgned Easment1 11 Mt forth In ol Trust recorded 4128/M , caused said Notice of 0.-sections entitled "Ce!teln u inst No. 83-l7«29, In fault and Etec:tton to Sell to Eatements 10 Owners" and I book ·, P*G1 -, of Official be recon:t«S In Iha COUllty "Support, Sirttlemenl and Records In lh• office of lh• where Ille rNI property Is Encroechment " of th•1 County Recorder of Orange 1oe0l~eo· DECEMBER 16. Ar ticle entitled "EH•· County. State ot CA. Ex-1985 · menta" of the Decteratlon of ICU1ed by DENNIS HUDSON av ...... f"'CT •a Tua Covenente. Condlllont 1nd AND CHRISTINE HUDSON. ,_ .. .. '~ Retlrlctlon1, recorded In husband and wife as joint T II U I T E E • I 2 It 1 Boo4l 14092 Pege 1797 of tenants WILL SELL AT PUB-LM9ElllT • IUtTE UO. EL Ofllclal Recerda (the "Me .. UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST TOlllO. CA t2a0, Te ... ter Declaration") 1nd any BIDDER FOR CASH (pay-..._: (714) 1164111, Attn: amendments and suppte- lble at ume or ule In lawful lrorecloaure Dept.. Ir ments tllel'eto I money of the United Stat .. ) -..m Jeck-The 1trM t address and 11 THE FRONT ENTRANCE Published Orange Coest other common dfflgn1t1on TO THE OLD ORANGE Dally Pilot December 27, II any, of lhe reel property COUNTY COURTHOUSE, l985. January 3, lO, 1986 described ebove ts LOCATED ON SANTA ANA F-642 purported to be •t OX- Fm514 B L v D B E T w EE N PlalC NOTICE FOAD • 10, IRVINE, CA Published Orange Coa11 SYCAMORE ST & BROAD· 92714 27, 19115 Dally Pilot December 27, WAY, SANTA ANA. CALI· IC 22141 The undersigned TruSlee 1985. January 3. 10, 17, FORNIA (NOTE CASHIER'S flCTITtoUS 9_UlfNISI dlsclalms any lhtblllty for any 1986 CHECK(S) MUST BE PAY-NAME STATEWNT incorrectness or the ltr .. t F-645 ABLE TO TITLE TRUST The foltowtng pe<SOl'IS ate lddreu end 01het common 11---Dll-Dl_l_C_NO_T_tC_E __ DEED SERVICE CO I •II d oing buslnesa as : des1Qn111on, 1f any, Shown n-. right. title and tnte<est con-BISMILl.AH MFG CO 6380 herein FICTITIOUI IUSINHI NAME STAHMENT The IOllowtng persons are doing business as veyed to and now held by It Roland Street. Buena Park Seid aale wlll be med•. but under said Deed or Trust In CA 90621 ' without convenant or wer- the property sltulled 1n said YOUS AF Rafa Moham-ranty. eapreu or Implied, re- County and Stale described mad 14152 Flower Street gardlng title. po9MU1on, or BASICS. 2775 Mesa Verde Dr E , X· 111. Costa Mesa. Caflf 92626 19 B-3.' Garden Grove. CA encumbfences. to pay the P1rcel t 92643 remaining prlnclpel sum of LOI 3 of Traci No 10275. This buatness is con-the note(s) secured by said 1n the City ol Costa Mesa. aa dueled by an Individual Deed of Trust. with tnrereat John Kyle Buchanan 2775 Mesa Veroe Or E . X· 1 11 Costa mesa Cahl 92626 shown on a map recorded 1n Ra,.-Monammao Youaat thereon. as proviOed In said Book 481 Page t 2 and 3 of • note(t). advances. It any, Miscellaneous Maps rt· nus statement was llled under lhe te<m1 ol the Deed cords of Orange Coun1y, will) the Couniy Clerk of Or-of Trust, tees, ch1rges and This business Is con· dueled by a pusln111 1rus1 Jolln Kyte Buchanan Calllornle ange County on ~t>er expenset of Ille Trustee and Parcel 2 9 t985 of ll'le trusts created by said This s111ement was filed wi.A lhe County Clefk of Or- ange County on Oecember 11, 1985 Easements as tel forth in F2M441 Deed of Trust to-wit· the Article entitled "Eue· Publlshed Orange Coast $143.884 11 ments of Ille Oec11ra1ton or Oatfy Pilot December 13 20 The benellclery under Slid Covenants Condlllons and 27 t985. January 3 1996 · Deed of Trual heretofore ell· Restroctoons recorded In · • F-594 ecuted 100 deflV9fed to the F2Ml87 Published Orange Coast Oa1tv Pilot Deoembef 20. 27. 1985. January 3, JO. 1986 F-6 15 Book 13303 page 906 01 or unoeraigned a wtltten Dec- 1tc1a1 Records ano any sup-larllton of Oeteult Ind 0... p1emen1s and amendments MUC NOTICE mend tor Sile, ll'ld a written 1here10 Notice of Oefautt end Elec- The street adOress and IC 22114 lion to Seit The underllgned other common designation FICTITIOUS •USMll cauMd said Notice of 0... Ptlll.IC NOTICE 11 any of the real 1>'0'*1Y NA• ITATEMINT lault and Eleclton 10 Sell to NOTICE Of d • s c r I bed above 1 s The I01low1ng -persona ere be recorded In the county TlllUITEE'S SALE purported to be 3495 d oing bu" n as 1 a• where the real property 11 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT WIMBLEDON WAY. COSTA Glenwobd Place. 6411 VIC· located UNDER t H E DEED OF MESA. CA 9:1683 tor1a Street Costa Mesa. CA Oete t2/ t 7185 TRUST DATED 814193 UN-Tne under61Qned Trustee 92627 FOlllECLOIUlllE CON· LESS YOU TAKE ACTION dlsclaimsanyllt bllltylor eny John L Unt. 232 Rot>-IULTllifTI, INC,., 11 TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Incorrectness of tne street 1nnood Place. -Colla Me11, TrvetM. aY: Dantel w. Of- ERTY IT MA y BE SOLO AT aodress and other common CA 92627 , merocl, Vie• ''••ldent, A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU designation. If any sMwn Tnos bullness ts con-(114) n1·"42. UOl1 YCM'be NEED AN EXPLANATION hereon ducted by an lndtvtdual Street, Suite DI, Twttn, OF THf; NATURE OF THE Said sale will be m,11de but John L Uhl Calffom&e tmo PROCEEDING AG.t.INST without covenant or war· H111 st11emen1 wu filed Publtlhed by the Ortnge YOU YOU SHOULD CON-ranly. &Xl>f'est or Implied re with the County Clerk of Or· Coast Dally Pllqt Oecembef TACT A LAWYER gardlng lltle. po1sess1on, or ange County on Decembet 27 1985. Januery 3, 10, OnFRIDAY,JANUARY24, encumbfances to pay the 10 1985 1986 l986, at 1 oo p M HOME remaining pnnclpal sum of Fat4111 FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO lhe notes secured by NIO Publtahed Oref\ge Co11t LOAN ASSOCIATION, 1 Deed of Trust. with Interest Dally Pllol December 13, 20, Corp or1tlo n. for merly thereon. as provided In said 27 198~. January 3. 1986 known as HOME FEDERAL notes adv1nces. II any. F-595 • DrnrH Nollcts COLEMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-under the terms of said Deed SOCIA TION OF S AN of Trust lees. charges end DIEGO u Trustee under a expenses ol the Truslee and deed of trust deted 8/4/83 of the Crusts created by said signed by GEOFFREY F Deed of Trust PlEUC NOTICE GEORG E RONAL D ---IC--...22492------COLEMAN. ag e 4 7. MOUNTAIN, AN UNMAR-The IOtal amount of the RIED MAN BROOKE HOFF-unpaid balance of the Obll· MAN, A SINGLE WOMAN gallon secured by the prop. and recorded 8122183, 11 arty to be sold 1nd reason Documenl 83-366333. of the able .estimated costs e~· Olficlal Records of Orange penses 11nd advances at the county, Cellfomla. wilt sell al time 01 the 1nlt1el publication publtc auction to the highest of lh~ NottGe or Sale is bidder lor casn tn United $153 673 1" NOTICE OF h as ltved in this area APPLICATION TO Sin('(' 1961 Su rvived SIELL ALCOHOLIC by his m other. V1r - 8£VElllAGH ginia S Grossek o f 12·26-85 To Whom 11 May Concern Coslfl M esa Sons: RODRIGUEZ. Beatriz & Luis K urt of Cost.a M esa; M are applying to tn. De-A nt hon y o f Sa n partment o f Alcoholic Cl<'mcnte, Michael o f Beverage ContrOI lor '41" States Dollers. at the The beneftclary under said NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE Deed of Trust heretofore ex- T o T H E c o u N T y ecuted and dellvll'ed to the COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC undersigned a written Dec- CENTER DRIVE WEST, tr laratlon of Default and De· the City of Santa An• Or-mend for Sale, and a written ai'\Oi Counly. "(;11\fOrnfa, all Not1ee ol Default and Eleo· right. title end lntern t con. lion to Sell The unde<slgned veyed to and now held by 11 eeu~sald N011Ce of De· unoer the deed ol trusl, tr fault arn!I Election to Sell to the real Pt'Opef'ty. described be reoorded In the counly On Sele Beer & Win• (Pub Costa M esa. Daugh- Eat Pt I to Mii elcoholk ter , Cindy Huyler of 1>evet1gu at 1902 Herbo• New Jersey 3 Grand-Blvd Coste Men 92626 Published Ort fl9' c o11t c hild ren Priv ate ser - Da1ty Pilot January 3. 198 VK'e.S~under the direc- F-65E t1 o n o f P ierce Ml.IC NOTICE u · where the r .. 1 property ta NOTICE Of o•ocE loceted TlllUITll'• IALf ---<.o II ~Ft c Dal• 12/~3/115 TlllUITll NO. __ , l T TRA T 10856· ALL INCLUSIVE OHO TITll NO. 14157a AS SHOWN O"J A MAP RE· CORDED IN BOOK 411 IE9'VICES, INC., Al YOU ARE IN DEFAULl PAGES 37 TO 40 OF MIS: TlllUITEE, B Y TITLE UNDER A DEED OF TRUST CELl.ANEOUS MAPS, RE· TClllOUM·,~N£E!Oc "'L•,e,"o!'Nc,! DA TEO 021101113 UNLESS CORDS OF ORANGE .. '".. .. " .. YOU TAKE ACTION TO COUNTY CALIFO~IA C 0 Ill, 0 Ill AT I 0 N , A I PROTECT YOUR PROP- EXCEPT ALL OIL OIL AGENT: .. Ntd lrvet .. , Ir ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD Al RIGHTS MINERAL's MIN· lltendy "'9flnt, 1•1 Vefl-A P\#9LIC SALE IF YOlJ ERAL RIGHTS NATURAL lwe atJO., lulte 221. En-NEED AN EXPLANATION GAS RIGHTS AND QTHER clno. e'eltfornl• ,, ... (ml OF THE NATURE OF THE H Y D R 0 C A R B O N ._.... PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SUBSTANCES BELOW A PubhShed Orenge Coall YOU. YOU SHOULD CON- DEPTH OF 500 FEET Daily Ptlot Januery3, 10. 17, TACT A LAWYER UNDER THE PARCELS OF 19116 ' On 011111118 It 10 00 LANO HEREINABOVE DE· F-660 A M FORECLOSURE CON SCRIBED WIT HOUT THE 8ULTANTS,INC aalhedul', A 1 G HT o F s u RF Ac E Ml.IC NOTICE eppolnted Tru11.. under ENTRY AS RESERVED 8~ 8"cf ~ ~ 0..0 ~ Brothers &U Broad- way M o r t ua ry . 642-9150. PAClflC Y11W MEMORIAL ltARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 HAA80RLA~ MT. OllVI Mortuery • Cemetery Crematory 1625 GTaltr Av.. Coat• M ... 540-55$4 OE"eo RECORDED AUG\.':> T tun Truet Atcorded on 02123183 22. t9t3. AS INSTRUMENT NOTICE Of nt>ocumenl no 83-082842 1 ~========::::... NO 83·36833~ o~ OF-T"UITH'I IALI Book NI A P•o• NIA Of Of· II FICIAL RECORDS T S No F-3984Y/ flclal Records in Ille ottlCe ol a•. PARCEL 2 eo 142U Ille Recorder of ORANGE _......... -"' c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 c L .. A s s I F ·1 E D 6 4 2 --A NON EXCLUSIVE YOU AAE IN DEFAULT C11tlorn11. executed by ,.pw--t1\ .. • EASEMENT FOR USE ANO UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, JAMES R COSTANZO ANO l~ \ •'•i't.• & ENJOYMENT IN AND TO DATED FEBRU1'RY 4, 1995 SUSAN· J COSTANZO, -~ THE COMMON AREA UNLESS YOU TAl<E AC-HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS BEING LOT 42 OF SAID TION TO PROTECT YOUR JOINT TENANTS Will .. 95" . .t,. •T TRAC'T NO 1085e AS SET PROP!RT-Y IT MAY 8E SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION f\)Rf H DEFINED ANO DE· SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER 6 SC'AIBED IN THE OECLAA-tF YOU NEED AN EXPL.A-FOA CASH (~able •• llme 'flON l)F COV!NANTS NATION OF THE NATURE ofsalllr\l•wfutmontyOfthl CONOl llONS AND RE: OF THE PROCCEOINO un11ed S1e1 .. ) ec TH! 1 ..... •r1'°"4 111 ,.._ STRICTIOHS FOA OAROEH AGAINST YOJJ YOU COUATYAllO Al'l£A 11!• r1i.i -a ii.." ..... " PAR~ VILLAGE HOME· SHOUl.DCOHl ACT A LAW· TWEfN TH! TWO 8TAll'I• f~ er.,.... a..-,,, OWNERS ASSOCIATION YER WAYS AT THI Al."AN I t+>e4 • rello -• 1 R(;COROEO IN BOOK On JANllARY 11, 19H. 11 8Ull.OING FACINO YORIA tt ,_fr-1i.. Pll•• 13171 PAGES 1934 TO 9 15 t m 8£N!FACT H STREET. U081 YOfltlA n4 .. 1, -,..,..... 1971 INCLUSIVE OF OF· duly 1ppo1nted Trt.1etee Sl lltEET TUSTIN, CA t2t80 1,_ , .. 9'flftt" 'ICIAI. ACCORDS OF OR· ~ eno P1Htuant to Deed ell nght lllle end in..t-4 I .,. .. •ffl i..~, ANGE COUNTY , CAll· ot Tt\let r«Orded '(IAU• C4nV'l)"ld to end "°" MIO w11t. tlW ...... MlNTI t HERETO f&~ecr.le ot OfficHll At-Ttwt In the Pf°'*"Y 9'tu• 1.n, ~ • '0AN1A, ~0 ANY AMEND-f<.A'f f , I tteS b INll Ho by II under eelO OMd Ol • 8 The etr .. t eddr... Ot cord• In the otftee ol tM ettd In Mid County, c.11· ~ ._. L------------------~---_. _______ ...., __ .._ _______ '6 other common dMIQMhon Co.lntv ~ ol °"" torl\la oeecnblng tile ~ !::~=====~L- •. "----- \· . · I J • __ .. I I A I ., I 'I l SCR asks kids to , 'Imagine-That' Swinaioe the spotli&ht around the county as we raite the curtain on 1986: Soutb Coat Reper1ory is puttiJlc the firu.bina 10UCbes OD ita latest ed~ ~production -the 17th -which foculCI this year 00 thetbemcl ~i:mapnaTba .. ~·-=-··-=-•---· ...1.a.1-• . . ·u "lftlllne t. a .. .ruuuu&e m-muuut wu.un:u I aat.avlty, WI be lawlCbed oa a lia-moatlt tour of 250 ICbooll this moatb. Al usual. i1'1 ,~. ~·""" . ~..:Ti JobD-0.vid Keller witb ... - . ICript by Jerry Palda aad mutic: Diane Kial. aU veeenm of SCR.. Tbe play Pr'aeata the maeaee ~ tbat ~nation aad creativity are bwnan Ii"-which all people, par· _____ .....; ______ ticularty c:bildra. 8ould eaacile and ertjoy, eccordina to oftieiaJa of the eo.ta Ma. U.... The show will include action, sonp. dan<le and mime in a .-:t• aimed al makina the elements of tbeaaer aa:euible and enjoyabk tor the Youns tint-time theateraoer. · As an added attraction. .. IJNlliJle That" will bec=cme of the nationwide lmapnation Cdebrati9n, cqanized by the Ccota in Washinaton, i:n Maldl. SU performuces will be oflmd I, 12 and 13. Schools interested in boolrina a performance (al S2SS) should contact SCR's Kris Hqen at 9S7-2602. • • • If you'd like to break into TV commcrcialt., yoo've aot a pmry l(>Od chance Saturday when Cinema City Studios of Costa Maa bolds auditions for 300 ~between 18 and JS. Those cboleu will take put in the Jan. 8-10 6knin& of a Pepsi commercia.I sturi, Tina Turner. The tryouta are ICb&iuJccffor 2 p.m. at the studio. 729 W. 6th St., Su.i&e 87 . • • • BACUTAGB ~The Opera a la Carte production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirites of Penzance" i1 retumtoa for a one-niabt 'lland at Orange Cout CoUeaie. The show wiU be pretented Jan. • 7 at 8 p.m. in the Robert 8. MOCR Tlaeaaer and raervatioos are beinc taken at 432-SS27. Marion Rau, formerly.of the TV la'ies .. Happy Days, .. will star with Cesare Danova m the La Minda Civic Theater's revival of Arthur Lau~uts· "Time of the ~;:.openiq Tuadaµnd runnint-'throuah Jan. 26 .... ticket infonnauon may be obtained by ca1lina the theaaer at 9~310. Profeuional tbeaaer is comina to Lons Beach City eoue.e. an E.quity waiver theater called lnaernational City Thea~ will ~t.its fint production, .. A Quiet End," Jan. 17-Feb. 2. and mfonnataon 11 dispensed at (213)420-4275.... . • • • CAU.80Alll>-Tbt Irvine Communi~eattt wiU bold auditions MQDda f01-NpSimocl~G~ ''......~ will co:duct feadioas at 7:30 p.m. i:n Turtle loct Community Park. Sunnyhill Roed at Tuttle Rock Drive in Irvine, for three women and two men. ... the show opens Feb. 14 for four weekends and further information is available at 857-5496 .... Tryouts for the Kaufman-Hart comedy .. Georae Wubinaton Slept He~" will be held Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Westminsaer Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Wcstminat.er .... roleurc available for six men, six women and one boy in the 8-IO -ee ranee .... o,enina ni&bt is March 14 for five weekends and details arc available at 99S-4113 .... AJso aucijtioninioa on the 13tb is the muaic:al "Wortioa" at Irvine Valley Collqe .... a cast of 26 pcopte of varyioa llCS and ethnic typct is sou&bt and vocal auditions will be held Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. in Room A562/S03andJan. 14at I p.m. in Room A301....actingauditionureJan. I Sat 8p.m. in S02·S03andJan. 16at 1 p.m. ioA30J.. .. theabowopen.sMay 16 .... l"ubUlher. Karen A. Wittm~ Editor. Frank Zini O.leboo.t £djf0r. Dixie Lloduy An Director. Steven Housh Ciradtlrion M.,..,-: Donald L Williama Productioo M.,,.,-: Robert L Cutrell O.tdJooti ~'II•• rd ~ fndly by w Ora,. Coesa Publitla111 Co .• P.O. loll I • )JO W. Bey SC.. COIC8 Met&. CA 92626. Tc~ (714) 642-4)21. = ~ ...... lft I Lm. IO 5 p.111 •• Monday ... ,.,.... Friday. DI for tll""ts llefttl and tenm its e.m.. Moftdiy. n. cadre eoatca11 ol II* are copyria)ued by the Oraner Cout Publi•U. Co. All ,...ca_,.......... . • O.l9b00kl FtlMy, .-..y 3, 1tee . ~ ------·~ -·-· -t.. 1>18RYLAM> BEARING HOLIDAYS ••••••••.••••••••• ; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••... 4 Guitar-strummingHenryisoneofthemembersoftheCountry Bea r Christmas Special, winding up at Disneyland this weekend. The Country Bear Jambo~ attraction at the Magic Kingdom. reprosrammed for the holiday season, continues through Sunday. A'l'1'RACTIOKS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••. 9 Ed Hollingsworth and Teri Sinclair star in the Cole Porter musical . "Kiss Me,.Kate," now playing throu&h Feb. 2 at Sebastian's Wes t Dinner Playhouse in San Oementc. ft's one of several stage shows on the boards locally during the holiday season. .... ~ .. :· ~-. r~ . -' ,, .. . . -. AREAL COOL SHOW' AT KKOTT'S BERRY FARll! ••••••.••••• ~ ••.•••..•••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••.•.•. :.1.2 U.S. freestyle skating champion Wendy Burge stan in the holiday ice spectac\\larat Knott's Berry Fann through Sunday. The show in the p.lrt~s Oood Time Theater also features Snoopy, Lucy and ~eBrown. _ CUT UN THE I~ DINNER AT THE ARCllES llAKES llER DAY •••...•...••..••......•...••.•.••••••••.••••••••••..•••••....•• ;18 By BEVERL V BUSH SMITH -Ever walk into a restaurant where the good humor was so infectious, you couldn't help but relax and smile? It happened to us when we entered the Arches after an emotionallr. draining day. Whether it was the warmth of general manager Gab Fernandez, who seated us, ~1auntiness of our waiter, the hqliday mood of the crowd or the q 'ty of the food, rm not sure. But we c~oyed a thJ;:1J:ly ~=t e;f Wc, at this landmark rcstaunmt otrre Coa1r y a ewpo eva . I E' 'IAA I n79NT1 \ - TOP BILLIKG •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :..7 ............. 4 ... AlfR LARDERS .............................. : ••••••••••• 12 IUC8T AUllA1'T OP TllE WEEK ••••••••••••••••• 17 ltBSTAURAJlfT DIRltCTORY •••••••••••••••••••• 19 • . ' Cover photo by Lee Payne An direction by Steve Houch. Rex Babin New · musical opens tonight in its namesake town, and any similarities .are stridly coincidental. lyTOMTITUS L oguno' ordves ;n Laguna 1oo;gh1. But don't venture into the Forum Theoter on the Festival of Arts grounds expecting a musical about life in the Orange Coast's Art Colony. This is a Lo9ur10 of a different color. In fact. with the exception of onetnrowowoy fine 1']1entioning one of Laguna Beach's morec:Dlorlul watering holes, the ''Logu~ that ploys at the FOfUmWeekends through Feb. 1 9eors qbsolutely no rpsfmb,nce to the coostol t~ot drQws thousands u~ousonds of tourists to its Pog n~ f the Masters ~och summer. The product1 uthored by Vic Bernell of Laguna N iguel, focuses insteo ljg Business - a sort of "How Not to Succeed in Bus in ss N o Motter How Hord You Try." It's a tUf'leful sendup okelf10<ote manipulations as might be . practiced in the year ~99 , with the ~BAs and the computer wizards squaring off as the Jets and Sharks of the future. Bernell, who wrote the music, and Tom Mulligan, the author -lyricist, first come up for the ideo of what was to become "Logunb" 20 years ago when both were working for a large financial corporation. Their task, among others, was to computerize a payroll ond retirement system. As they worked into t ht, they joked that the retirement system was based t rrent volatile value of company stock and how eo · would be to cheat the retirees out of their pensions. One g to another, and the ideo for the musical was bor Fi ofter 15 yeors and 23 major rewrites, including siderotion of about 50 songs. the show f..os compl ted. But another four years were to poss before it sow the light of day on stoge. That was in February and Morch of 198'4 when Southwestern College of Chula Vista put on a production of the show that was generally well received, according to * Bernell. Since then, he's continued to tinker w ith it and search lor a1heoter closer to home~ The break come lost September when Tom McKee, who wos directing the mek>dromo "Pure os the Driven Snow" ot the Son Clemente Community Theater, read the script and agreed to stage it at that city's Cobrillo Ployhoose • the following June. Then the production teom learned of a two·month opening ot the Forum Theoter -in, of all places, loguno -and ogreed to move the show up six months. Then come the prob~em of costing. Only two members of the original cost were ovoiloble -William Lett and Bef'neH' s daughter Bridget. The others were ptimoril'/ recruited from tellow Disneyland employees by Lett, the show's 2 l -yeor·old choreographer, who took over the directorial reins when Mel( ee was forced by conflicting 0 Eric Bolton 'reprograms computer Bridger Bernell loboveJ while /below M ohroons leod81 Dione Vargo captures /from lefrl W illiam Lett, Koger L ongdon and Koyce Keynolds in rhe new musical comedy "Laguna " • commitments to deport. path. Swift, when not pursuing the boss' gorgeous daughter They dulibed themselves the Reody for Almost I Rebecca Von Bibberl, mounts o comic counterattack to Anything Players and set to work on o streamlined version of regain the "family 1ewels" in o manner that. os Al Copp the old script. Along the way they encountered some of the might soy,' 1s confus1n' but omus1n' usual community theater pitfalls such as injur Into the maelstrom ore dropped a mousy CPA replacements, but they kept the show tog I Patricio Grossi who lets down her hart. doffs her glosses doy Judy Garlands and Mickey Rooneys. ... and belts out the to p song in the score, a torchy "Monday It all comes to fruition tonight uno" opens its Morning Blues"; the boss' limp-wnsted son ll~oger five-weekend engagement at the F , ent to the longdonl who's transformed into an Elvis Presley clone in .;Laguna Moulton PloybgMN on log onyon Rood. Shows another strong number, "Soga of the Mohrouns,'' and o ore scheduled Thursd°"4hrough Soturdoys at 8 p ~.-Olld sadistic female computer !Bridget Ber~» r .. eprogr<>mmed Sundays at 7 p.m. with 2.P. es on Soturdoys and by W ilbur to become "user fnendly " Sundays. The futuristic musical is visually entrancing with eye . What's it all about? Well, 1 crossed "How to catching costumes designed by ~omeone known only os Suceeed" with "li'I Abner" you' Q g~nerol idea of Toro and creot&d by another Bernell, Lita, and technical the pfot. The "Laguna" of the title is o so-_colled resort . effects by veteran lighting technician Corl Calloway. where retirees of o giont corporation ore sent for Hector Solazar is the musical director while JOhn Axelson "retraining" before receiving their long-owoited benefits. Charlie McN01r and Phil Axelson shore the producers The "resort11 turns out to be o foundry town more duties. reminiscent of Siberia where o tribe of Amazons and an It's a herculean pro1ect for Bernell and his troupe, who lndion solooV,eP.er hold farth on the outskirts. • have waged on uphiH bottle to get the show on the boards. Meon~on unscrupulous figure juggler called In o theotrt'Cot8nVironment characterized for the most port Francis X. folrweother !Don K&ithl mounts a plot to acquire by voriotions on familiar themes, "Laguna" should pro-veto o majority of stock in the corporation, with only young be o breoth of fresh 0tr. You con order 11ckets by colling computer whiz W ilbur Swift I Eric Bottoni standing in his 63.C · 1300. · Oatebook/ Friday, January 3, 1986 I • \ I I I I I I 1 I ~. ( SM TW T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FrldaL "CARNIVAL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (978-5511 ), ni&htly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Feb. 9. "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7710). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Jan. 19. "~ME, UTE" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundaysat I and 7 p.m . through Feb. 2. "LAGUNA" at the Fa.rum Theater on the Fe$11val of Arts grounds. Laguna Beach (634-1300), Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m. through' Feb. I. "MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). nightly ex- cept Mondays at varying cunian umes through Jan. 19. Saturday "CARNIVAL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. "Ill~ ME, KATE" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playho use. Sec Friday lisong. "LAGUNA" at the Forum Theater 1n Laguna Beach. Sec Friday listing. "MY FAIR LADY" at the Cunajn Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday hsung Sunday "CARNJV AL" at the Har1cq_um Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday hsung. "A CHORUS UNE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. ~·~ME, KATE" at Sebastian's West Dinner Ptayhouse. See Fnday listing. "LAGUNA" at tbc forum Thcatu 1n Laauna Beach. See Friday lisun.g. "MY FAIR LADY" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listm&- Ta~y "CAANIV AL" -at the ~Ha.rlcq_uin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday lisung. "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. "THE POAEIGNER" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays tbrouah Fridaysat 8, Satur- days at 2:30 and 8, Saturdays at 2:30 a.nd 7:30 untiJ Feb. 9. r I "MY PAlll LADY" at the Curtain can Dinner Theater. ~ Friday listina. ------------Wed.D•daJ "'CARNIVAL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listana. "A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday ljstina. '"THE POREIGND" at South Coast Repertory. See Tuesday listinf- "KISS ME, L\TE" at Sebastian s West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday Ii . ~FAIR LADY" at the Cunain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. Tluanday __ _ "CARNIVAL" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listJna. "A CHORUS UNE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. ~ Friday listint "COME BLOW YOUR BORN at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente (494--0463), Tbundays tbrouah Saturdays at 8 untiJ Feb. I. '4TllE P'OllEIGNER" at South Coast Repertory. See Tuesday listi"f: TRE MAll DAVIDSON TRIO Reunion 11 featured at 7 p.m. at the Rqistry Hotel in Irvine. 730-5658. DIXIELA.ND JAZZ, sec Friday Li . 1~ TONY RIZZI-GEORGE VAN EPS DUO perfonn at the Rum RunJtersevery Sun. indefinjtely from 7:30-11:30 p.m. 1600 Pacific Coast Hwy., Seal Beach. No cover charge. (213) 596-1624. THE NEW YOU JAZZ CONNEC- 'TION appears indefinitely at 8:30 p.m. at Oub 17, 1670 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 645-5448. THE D.C. CONNECTION, featur- ina Buck Clarke, percussion; Mike Howard. auitar. Jeff Littleton, bass; and Tom Fabre, reeds. perfonns mainstream jazz from 7-1 1 p.m. at the Old American Courthouse. 2 Hutton Centre Dr., Santa Ana. 545.1n6. CAFE UDO, see Friday listing. -------llollday CAPE UDO, see Friday listing. THE D.C. CONNECl'ION, see Sun-da~ YOU JAZz CONNEC 'TION. see Sunday Jjatina. .. KISS ME, KATE" at' Sebastian s West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday li~~UNA" at the Forum Theater· Tlleeclay ------ in la&una Beach. See Friday listina. CAPE UDO, see Friday listjng. "MY FAlll LADY" at the Curtain -THE D.C. CONNECTION, see Sun- Call Dinner Theater. See Friday day listing. listing._ "T AUNG STEPS" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Lacuna Weda•claJ __ _ Canyon Road, Laguna Beach NIGHT COURT, see f"riday listing. (494-0743), "Tuesdays through Satur- days at 8, Sundays at 2: 30 until Feb. 2. .IAZZ -Friday ()IXlELAND JAZZ 1s pcrfonned by the Salvation Navy Band Fri.-Sat. from 7-11:30 p.m. and Sun. from 3:30-7:30 p.m. Zubie's Gilded Cage, 1714 Placentia, Costa Mesa. 645-8091. CAFE LIDO presents Judi Lee pl'!yi n.g the piano a~d singing Mon.- Fn . S-8 p.m.; the Lido Jazz All.Stan Thurs.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. and Sun. from 3:30-8 p.m. featuring Wayne Wayne: "Intersection" and .. Fn"Je- way" pcrfonn Sun. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m.; the Martin Bros. Sextet appears Mon. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.; the Alex Taylor Quartet Tues. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.; and the New York Jazz Connection Wed. from 9 p.m .-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newpon Blvd., Newport Beach. 675-2968. NIGHT COUllT performs main- stram jazz from 8 p.m.-midnight 11 the Old American Courthouse, 2 H~tton Centre Dr., Santa Ana. 545-1776. Sahlrday NIGHT OOUftT, see Friday listina. DIXIELAND JAZZ; ICC Friday listin1-, CAFE UDO, see Friday listina. Sanday THE GENERA'TION GAi' per- forms at the monthly meetina of The New Orleans Jazz Oub of Southern CaJifomia. I :~:30 p.m.. Lot Am.iaos Country O ub, 7295 Quill Dr .• Do~. S3 donation. Thanclay --- THE-NATIONAL -A.SSOelA 'ftON OF JAZZ EDUCATORS' Convention is held through Jan. 12 at the Anaheim Marriott Hotcf in Anaheim. Featured today are concerts by the Steve Elliott Quintet. The Tom Kubis Quartet, two different hi&h schools. seminars and worbbops:, and jazz greats on film. 750-8000. CAFE LIDO, see Friday listing. NJGBT COURT, see Fnday listing. S.hlrday "DON GIOVANNI," one of Mozart's famous pieces. is presented by the Oranat County Pacific Sym- phony and the San Francisco Opera Center. Eva11 Whallon conducts. 8 p.m., Santa Ana Hi&h School Auditorium, 520 WaJnut SL, Santa Ana. 97J.l 300. --------...,=-::--..,.,..-..,..,....... "DON GIOVANNI," see Saturday Listina. • A MAITD CU. for si~ and piarusts is held with Marun Katz, concert 8CCOmpanut. 7 p.m.. UC lrvine'sFineArUConcen HaJI. $7.50 for o1?scrven at door. 856-6616. Taeed&y -~·--TBB IADDLBBAc& CONCERT CllOftALE, see Tuesday Etc. listina. 4 0.tebo<*/ Frtday, January 3, 198e L • ~ ~ ~ .. ·:: --. .~.~~.· . -~. ---........... -~ - Bearm& ap over holidays · Oaltar-et:ramlalq Beary aa4 plalao-pla,._, Gomer a.re two memben of tlae Coaatry Beu ClarlMmu 8peclal. wtncllnC ap at DlanqlaDd tbla weekend. Tlae Comatry Bear Jamboree attraction at tlae JlaC:lc IUJaCdom, reprotrammed for~ boUday eeuoa, coatlDa• tJanaCla 8aaday. THE SAILING ACADEMY of Or· anac Coast Coll• beains its winter procram. today with...dOuns of low· cost cou11CS in saillna. naviptlon and seamanship. The averqe cost is SSS for 28 houn of instruction. and 80 percent of class ~me is spent sailiJ)f on Newpon Harbor. Call 432-5880 for a free brochu~ on classes. Taeeday A SEASCAPE OU. PAINTING Work.shop is tau&bt by Robef1.a, ColJeasure at the new Costa Mesa An L.equc Gallery in Westdiff Plaz.a. 104<C Irvine Ave., Newport Bach. This four-pan wol'bboJ> meeu from 10 a.m.-2:30 P..m. $40 per pcnon, c:anva.s is supplied. ~Sl42. "WOMEN: MEETING TH I CRALi.ENGE." This public scrv1c propam features speakers Dr. . John J Aood, Alma Vanasse and Ann Clasby. Sponsored by Saddlebacl Collete and offered free of chargt 7:30 p.m., SC's Lib. 101 . 2~ Marauerite Pkwy.. Mission V1ejO 582 .... S?I. -sTllEll MANAGDIBNT." TI11 weekly public service ~m ! praented free of cbarlc.~adJitator 1 Dr. John J. Aood. Noon, Slddlcba~ Colltee't Lib. IOI 28000 Mafluent• Pkwy., Million V'~o. S82.,..511. ........ ,. ·-· " W TO PUT CONVINCIN< ANiMAL ACCENTS Into Your Pie turea." Pat Pembrook conducu thi: four-t*t worbboo oo drawins painta~ and sketcbina natural-look •naarumall. t<>-a..m.-1:30p.m., Cosu MeaArt~Oellery, 1044 lrvinc Ave., WCS1Clilf Plua. Ncwpor Beac:h. S2S per pct'IOft. S46-87,.. ................ ----------------~------~~---~~- .- ACIYAl\CE AdftD~ THE MASTER CHORALE of Or- ange County holds auditions for their 30th anniversary aeason Saturday from 10 a.m.~5 p.m. The group performs a variety of traditionaJ and contemporary music. ranging from J'rlda the masterworks to the pops. By -er-_J appointment only, 535-3996 or THE LEE Jl'ERREU. SHOW, with MARTIN 6 TONI'S Swing Dance 493-8034. work.shop lS presented by the Orange Cou~t Mental Health Association. It is ta t by Gary Reulas and Pamela Berg. th of whom have a ~t deal of experience in working with famil- ies. Fri .. Jan. 10, 9:30 a.m.-noon. El Modena Library, 380 S. Hewes, Orange. 547-7559. SZ,687 per person. double occupancy. includes round-trip airfare, first class hotels, a ho me-sta y, special astronomy-related mectinp and lcc- tu·rcs. ground transportation, trans- fers, porterage, daily sightseeing and more. 960-2300. as.,om.. EYenta Hal Ratliff and Laura Vi~ features Oub featu~ beginner lessons at 7 "THE ENTRANCEMENT OF FerreU on saxophone and plano, and p.m .. intermediate lessons at 8 p.m.. FAMILY THERAPY." This free a m~~~~~~es,~~~~~dan~~9~m.~l~---~~--------------------------------- rockand "boogie-woogie rock 'n roll". class is $4 and SOClal dancing is $2. · Wed.-Sun. evenings. Club 17, 1670 Kings Table, Westminster Lanes. Newpon Blvd., Costa Mesa. 6471 Westminster Ave., West- "FUN.-SUN AND THE COMET" is the title of a 20-day tour of New Zealand for outdoor lovers and amateur astronomers intemtcd in studying Halley's Comet. Held Mar. 31-Apr. J9, .highlights include meet- ings and parties with local astronomy clubs in Auckland, Rotorua, Well- ington, Queenstown and Dunedin. BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Main St.. Balboa. Catalana Passenger Ser- vice provides wttkend service. Fn - Sun., to Catalina. Passengers ha vc th~ opponunity to slgllt grey whales as they mivate south. Daily service resumes m March. 673-5245. 645-5448. minster. 840-7442. •, THE TROUBADOUR presents Jonathon Hansen on keyboards and lead sinaer Vicki Rosino, a two-piece band wbjcb performs a mixture of -Top ·40 dance tunes, pop standards, jazz and some original numben written by Hansen. Tues.-Sat. begin- rung at 9 p.m. 24001 Avenida de la Carlota. Laguna HiUs. 969-7834. JilATA performs at Marcel:s toni&bt, 130 £. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 646-1855. · JOSEPBINA'S features Bobby Heart, with the sounds of the 60'~ 70's, and 80's. Fri-Sat. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Sun. 4-8:30 p.m., Wed.-Tburs. 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 16400 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Harbour. (2 13) 592-#11. . Sanday BOB ~. RlS CLARINET AND ORCBESTRA perform for Y04,r dancing pleasure from 4-7 p.m. at Osko's Club Marina, 190 Manna Dr .. Seaport Village; Long Beach. No cover charge. (213) 493-6444. THE FIRST BALLET COMPE1'1· TION for the Marguerite Amilita Hoffman Memorial Scbolanbip is held at 3 p.m . at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Village Concert HaJI. Girls ages 12 throu~ 17 have been invited to participate, and the three winners receive a total of $5.000 in scholar- ships. Free admission. 7~8292. THE HOP presents "The Jason llonda Owe AU Star Revue," a special Christmasshow,at 8 p.m.Sun.;"Live MARTIN Ii TONrS Swing Dance . Oldies Vocal Contest!' with cash Oub, see Friday listing. prizes at 8 p.m. Mon.; Crazy Contests. including Lip Sync, Limbo and Wedneeday Basketball Shoot on Thurs.; and MARTIN 6 TONI'S Swing Dance dancina with emcee Joel.Steven Fri.-Club features .._,oner lessons at 7 Sat. 18774 · Brookhurst. Fountain ..,.,.,.. _Valley. 963-2366. p.m .. intermediate lessons at 8 p.m .. and ~ial dancing at 9 p.m. Each ' class is $4 and social dancing is $2. Meadowlark Country O ub, 16782 Graham St., Huntington Beach. 84'.0-i442. ~anda7 THE HOP, see Friday listing. JOSEPBINA'S, sec Friday hsting. llonda7 THE HOP, see Friday listing. Tueeday -r THE TROUBADOUR, see Friday listing. Wedneeday THE TROUBADOUR, see Friday lis¥e\: LEE FERRELL SHOW, lee Friday listing. JOSEPHINA'S, stt Friday listing. Tbanday THE HOP, sec Friday listin ... JOSEPBINA 'S, sec Friday hsting. DIE TBO_VBADOUJ\, see Friday listina. ' THE LEE FERRELL SHOW, sec Friday listina. Sanday --- THE. '"SALUTE 'TO COUNTRY MUSIC" Review is presented begin· nina at 7 p.m . .i the Crazy Hone SaJOon. Doon open at S p.m. Fe. tureens BoBGullev and the Best in the West. 1580.Brookbollow, Santa Ana. S3 lldmiuion. S49"-IS 12. ------Fri~ CLASSIC FRIENDS. for si ogles over 45, meet for Happy Hour at Gladstone's Restaurant, Bayside Dr .• Newport Beach. fro m 5-7 p.m. 544-2805. (Formerly Southem~eel of Friendship.) FOCUS it, a group of singles ages 20-29, meet at 7:30 p.m . at the South Coast Community Church, 5120. Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine. 854-7600. THE STAJUJGBTERS, a gro up of moral. ethical, single people scck..ing truth and right ways ofliving. features social activities, stimulating di~ cussion and refreshments every Fri, night at 7 p.m . 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. 722-7199. Sanday FOCUS St, a group of sinales ages 30-39. meet at 11.30 a.m . at the South Coast Community Church, 5120 Bonita Canyon--Or.;irvinc:-81+ 7600:- " Tue.day THE NEWP()RT j nlV CHAPTER t>f Parents Wnbout Part- ncn ~nts their )Jewcomers' Orientation each Tuesday from 8-9:15 p.m., followed by coffee and conversation. Call 549-1135 for furtfler information. WedDeeday --POCUS •t, a aroup of si~ qes 40-49, meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South Coast Community Cbutda, S 120 Bonita Canyon Dr .• Irvine. 8S4-7600. ANAHEIM HILTON & _ IO_WERS~-, Sunday,Jan.5 10am-6p~ FOR MORE INFORMATION, -cAll--- ,714-773-1019 , I Designed as a central market- place for "&II Bridat;-Honeymoon - and first year home needs. The 1986 Spring Bridal & Honey- moon Show has invited Southern Callfprnla's top ex- perts in their ffeld to present a visualty exciting & informative day for both the bride , groom and their families. PUICHASI nacn A' TMI DOOi WIN fabulous Honeymoon Trip to Exotic Locales •ConLU k.'111...J :\i rl i aw" t 'HREI EXCLUSIVE "• FASHION SHOWS 11 :30, 2:00 & 4:00 Produced by Kristi & Co. Detebookl Friday, January 3. 1986 S -- ;Al D N BR.JOOS C'UNNINGILUI AlJ'l'O. MOTIVEMUSEUM.250E. BakerSt, Costa Mesa, Antique can circa 191 2- prescnl 9 a.m.·S p.m. Wed . .Sun. 546-7660. CATALINA .CRUISD, Catalina Landin&. Lona Beach. Wbak watch· ing every Slt.-Sun. through Mar. 16. plus selected weekdays; Tbc thrcc- hour cruise features 700-passenger. tnplc-<iccked vessels. 527-71 11. DISNEYLAND, I JI J Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. The "Country Beat Christmas Special" attraction m Bear Country is featured through Sunday, as is the Christmas cavalcade ''Fan- tasy on Parade." "Videopolis" dantt d ub ts open tonight and Sat. The Magic Kingdom continues to ~J. cbrate 1ts 30th anniversary with the .. Gift Giver EltnordinaH'C Ma- chine ... Fn.-Sat. 9 a.m.-10 p.m .. Sun. 9 a.m.· 7 p.m .. Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m -6 p.m. 999-4565. KNOTT"S BERRY PARM, 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. Entcnain- meot for the whole fam1I)' 1s featured WJth a spetlal bohday ice show entitled "It's a Dog-Gone 'Chnstmas," and stamng U.S. free-- style champion Wendy Bur-gt and David Lucas. world champion teenage novelty Juggler. Special gu est stars arc Snoopy. Lucy, Charlie ' Brown and Knon·s skating ensemble. Continues through Sunday. Also throu~ Sunday. guests can visit Knott s Winter Wonderland whert children un go sledding on slopes covm:d with real snow and throw snowballs at stationary taf1et1. "Ray Bcrwick's Famous Movie Animal Superstars" is presented in the Fiesta P1aza.. The perk features I 6S rides, shows and attractions in five themed areas iocludin& Old West Gt.Ost Town with stunt shows and cancan danocn. Fri.-Sal 10 a.m.-10 p.m .. Sun. IOa.m.-7 p.m .. and Mon.-Thurs. I 0 a.m.-6 p.m. 22~52'00. MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM. 77 11 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Elvira is the newest featured replica among the already elaborate collection of movie and television memorabilia including life-like replicas of more than 200 renowned stars. Daily 10 a.m.-8 p.m. with fri.-Sat open until 9 p.m, 522-11 55. · OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561 Center Ave.. Huntington Beach. S~aJty shops are located in this village that features tbe chann of quaint European viii~ with co~ bled streets. lantern hghts. and 70 murals of European scenes painted on exterior walls by European an1sts. 894--0747. QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Ex hibits include special effect sound and light shows in the Eniine Room and Whttlhou~ re- enacting a near-collision at sea. and an extensive Wortd War II display dcpicungthe "Q\ilttn's''-.-ctive role as a troopship D&[ly-JO 'a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 435-3511. SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO MISSION, 31882 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Features SerTa °"8pel, California's oldest buildin&. the ruins of the Great Stone Church, soldiers bamtcks, beautiful prdcns., and two mwieum rooms with artifacts from Native American and early Spanish culture. Daily 7:30a.m.-S p.m. 49l-1424. SANTA'S VILLAGE, Hi&hway 18, 20 miles from San Bernardino. Fea- tured are 12 Qdes. includina live animal rides. a puppet show, petting zoo, and many colorfW shops. alona with Santa and his reindeer. Daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. through Sunday. 337-2481. SEA WQRCD, 1720 S. Shores Road, Mission Bay, San Diqo. Sea lions explore a "Spooky Kooky Castle" in the seal and otter1 show. Also offered is "Dolphin Discovery ... the ARCO Penguin Encounter. a $7 million elhibit that houses 400 penguins. and killer whale S.harnu. Daily 9 a.m.-8 p.m. (619) 226-3901. SHERMAN UBR.AJlY AND GAR· DENS, 2641 ~a.cific Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Roses. cactus. annual gardens. an orclrid con- servatory, koi ponds and a gift show. Daily 10:30a.m.-4p,m. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Magic Mountain Parkway exit ofT Interstate 5, Valencia. More than 100 ri<ks. showsandan.ractions including the Sarajevo Bobsled. an 1800s style crafts villag~ and a Roaring Rapids white water adventure arc offered. Call for hours. (818) 992-0884. SPRUCE GOOSE, Long Beach. Harbor at the end of the Long Beach freeway. Howard Hughes' all-wood. 200-ton flying boat majestically berths for visitors to view the inside o( the world's largest clear-span Shows are Sal a1 3 and 8 P:m .. Sun. at 2 and 5 p.m., and Mon.-Fn. at 4 and 8 p.m. A oya.kina demonstration i1 beld three times daily. aJona with castini demoMtrations. an inter- national traveJ film fcsti.yal, fisbina clinics, and a wheel of fortune. Continues throuah Jan. 12. Sal noon-10 p.m., Sun. noon-7 p.m .. Mou.-Fri. 2-10 p.m. 800 W. K.atella, Anaheim. $<4.9S adults. $2 claildrcn 6-JS, under 6 free. 999-.8900. BRIAN DlltLAND, 5tt Friday list'- ina. ~---------8a.Dday A COLl.£Cl'OR'S AllT SHOW and Sale is bdd &om 9 a.m...{) p.m. at the Anaheim Convention C.enter. 800 W. Katclla, Anaheim. 999-8900. DISNEY'S WORLD ON ICE, sec Friday listing. BR.JAN IRELAND, see Friday list- ing. THE SPORTS, VACATION AND RV SHOW, sec Saturday listina. llODday DISNEY'S WORLD ON ICE; sec Friday listina. TllE JP()llTS, VACATION AND llV SHOW, sec Saturday listing. . TllE SPORTS. VACATION AND RV SllOW, eec Saturday listJng. TD LU>DLEBAC& CONCERT CllOLU.E bolds open audition~ for iu spring oonoen season at 6:30 p.m .. Saddlebeck Collqe's Fine Arts IO I. 28000 Maraueritc Pkwy .. M1ss1on Viejo. $82-4,,47. · -DISNEY'S' WORLD ON ICE. ~e Friday listing. Wedneeday DISNEY'S WORLD ON ICE, \t"c Friday listina. THE SPORTS, VACATION AND RV!SROW, ICC Saturday hsting TlaU'llday DISNEY'S WORLD ON ICE, ~· Friday listing. . . BR.JAN IRELAND, sec Fnda) laM ing. THE SPORTS, VACATION ANll RV SHOW, see Saturday listing. Winter highlights announced at UCI A lecture by astronaut Sally Ride will be among the h1ahlights of the winter quarter schedule of events at UC Irvine. ------------------------~ aluminum dome. A vanety of dis-plays including modules that show close-up details offascinating are.as of the plane such as the cockpit. flight deck and wing interior arc featured. See lhe Queen Mary li5tin& for more informat10l\. 10 a.m . ..{) p.m. (213) 435-351 1. A slide program on Halley's Comet, a forum on AIDS and the musical ''Dames at Sea" also will be presented during the quarter . coordinator of the env1ronmtntal 5tud1cs program at California tat<' University. San Bcmardlllo. at 8 p.m Feb. 12 in the Heritage Room McDowell's lecture 1s co-sponSorttl by the Cooperati~. Outdoor Pm gram. • • ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Robert 8 . Moore Tlleatre __ Fairview & Arlia9toa, Co•ta MeN I GERMANY - Armchair Adventure Senes FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 -8 P.M. \ ·Admission $4 Ad~ance SS at D<::N SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Featuring Samuel John Swartz. Organ 8 :15 P.M. ·SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 f'RL CONCLR1 UCTUR( 7 30 r M Reserved Seats: SI S. SIO md SS S3 0.!><0Uni -~nior Clrtz~~ Sn.<ienl\ r,5. M emher C'a.\t I-u/I Orche.H ra .1 The Pirates of Penzance l'n·w11t1'1l In Opua A /.11 ( ""'' FIUl>AV , JANl"ARV 17 • 8 P. •Rt""" ctl \l'ul• INCA Peruvian Music &.. Dance Ensemble SATUIDAY, JAN. 18 -8 P.M. R~!Wd Sears. S 1 AthMnc~: S8 ar ()oo( ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (714) 432-5527 ASK FOR OPERA TOA 0 Coll for 1985 86 Schedule' V15&/Mss1ercard Accepted F~ Advance Ticket Sales • 0.&counts 1V11l1ble tor Children Golcj C.10& 15eniorsl t O.tebook./ Friday, Jenuary 3. 1988 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, 100 Uni - versal City Pl., Universal City. A gujded tram tour '>f Universal's famed 420-acre back lot and the Entertainment C.enter, which fea- tures five live shows. is ofTcnld. (8 18) 508-9600. Ride wiU speak at 8 p.m. Feb. 27 1n the Fine Arts ViJ~Tbeatre. stwina her personal expenences in the space shuf'1e ~m and commentil\& on opportuniucs for women in 1C1en~. Ride made her first spacc'voyqe in 1983 and is scheduled to be on another mission in July, UCl's first Manin Lutber Kina Jr. symposium will brina Martin Luther King Ill to the campus as a .keynote speaker on Jan. 1•. The program bctins at 7 p.m. in the Fine Arts Village Theater. with a concert by UCl's Black Student Union Gospel Choir. King wu 10 yean old when his DISNEY'S WORLD ON ICE oel-father was slain. He continues to cbntes Donald Duck's SO years in promote hwnan ~ts and punue the show business and features RosaJynn dram of a non-V1oknt society. He Sumners, Olympic and World a....m-played a mljor role in l~lna for the pion itt skater. Daily throu&h Jan. 14 nauonal holiday on his father's at the Los AqeJes Sports Arena, and birthday, Jan. 15. SJa9n~Ol6-11sat thedLoSna6 Beacdh ~na. Edwin Krupp, director of the -~ • " an • minion. GtUfith Observatory in Los An les. ~900. wilf Jive a slide ~ntationltand 8 p.~~~!r ~=l = Fn. a~ view1ng tips ~n ~alley's Comet at 8 read.inp at the La&uoa 8eacb Pu~c . p.m. Feb. 2~ m Science Lecture ~all. Library. Eva Coverdale Sumrall is Kru~ ~tved ~ 19_85 A~encan featured toniaht. 494-9550 or r.t'ysics Prize for his c~n s book. 494-837S. Tue Comet and You. BlllAN IRELAND, hypnotist and Thomas Cetario, professor of mystic, is featured alona with The medicine and the recipient of the title Nelton Fontaine Trio and Jill Ireland "Extraordinarius" at UCl's 198S Tban...Sun. at Lord Nelson's, SOO N. Lauds and Laurels Banquet, Will Euclid Sl, AnaMim. 772-2130. ditcUSS "What Everyone Should ----. Know About AIDS" at 8 p.m. Jan. 22 latudaJ in Science Lecture Hall. DISNEY'S WOIU.D ON ICE, tce Tbc Univenhy Center ~ms Friday listina. .. 8oll'd is apomorina a llCrieS of free 'I'll& IPOllTI. V ACAnoN AND events usiQ& the theme ••R.Jl b the ~D~O«I ~tcr~tbtiCe":.:r: ftj',~~rc: Powerful PotioM for Today's .. All The Adventure or tbe Grat Out.doora.'' btumt sbowt Include Amona tbOIC ~ is "Risb Alfte Cockatoo and Kls Comedy and Benefits of Ginctic EnlJncer· Macaws, Tbe Chat American int. .. • panel di~Slioa at 8 p.m. Feb. Lumberjack Show. comedy fiaber. 2S in the Unlvenity Center HerilllllC man Ouit Jama., and Tom Ootkcn Room. and his Oak~ lleuicven. Maleer Water quality in the wi1dernal will of ce.anorua ll Joluuty Matioe.. be di10:1md by Ted McDoweU. On a lighter note, astrologer fo)tt' Jillson will give a bnef lalk and mak<' predictions for audien~ members a1 noon Jan. 29 in the Hent.agc Room JilJsoo writes a daily syndicated c-0lumn for more than 100 news- papers, indudina the Los Angele~ Herald Examiner. She aJso was the official astrol~r for the Los Angeles Oodacn. pred1ctin1 the team's wins and TOSIC$ with 89 per~nt accuracy during one season. The School of fine Arts continues iu 20th anniversary season with "Dames at Sea," the spoof of the Busby Bcrkcley/Wamcr Bros, musi- cals of the 1930s. The curtain socs up on the campy show at 8 p.m. Jan.29-Feb. l and Feb 4-8 in the l=ine An.s Little Theater. Drama. suspense and emotl'tnnll fire combine in Shakespeare's "Hamlet." to be ptrfonned at 7 p.m. Feb. 12-15 and 18-22 in the Fine Arts Village Theater. Robert Cohen. chair- man of the drama department. 1s directing the production. Faculty and student talent also wi II be showcased during the quancr 1n concerts, pllery shows and scholar· ship competitionJ. Tickets for most UCI per- formances and lectures range &om $2 to $7, with diacounts for students and tcnior citiuns. Some events arc free. Tickrts May be purdwed by cash or check at the Fine Artl Box Offioc in the Fine Arts vrn.e or at the Associated Students/Campus Ticket Office in Univplity Center. Credit card orden 'llriJJ be ca.ken at the Fine Artl Box Of6et, 8~16. Tickets to most events alto ~ available lhrouah Teletron and Tickelt'On butJets. Fwtbet ioformation on School of F'me Arts events may be obWoed by c:alli"I '56-4259. To obi.lift a UCl Pmcnta brochure with de\alled pro- pam infonnalioa and dctet pnces of events, call dae Arts ud Lectures Oftice at 1'6-63~. 'Out bf Africa' moviemakirig as it should b ·e By BOB THOMAS . , ............. There comes a ume in movie addicts' lives when their souls cry out for the kind of film that can fill the scrren with magnificent vistas, grand passions and charismatJC actors. That's why the arrivaJ of "Out of Afnca" 1scau~ for cheering. We have starved for the kind of moviemaka~ best ep11om1zed in the works of David ~an. that realizes all the potcn- tiahtics of the film medium. Doubtful. The appearance ofRobcn Redford 10 a new film has 1)(-come an event, and he should please his idolizing fan s in "Out of Afnca." It isn't a major role -he is scarcely seen in the first hour -but he plays the pi votal role in calmly confident style. The sce ne in which he gives Strccp a shampoo tn the wilds LS likely to rcmatn tn the dreams of m1lhons of women. KJaus Mana Brandauer plays thC' "a)'ward husband with admirable understatement. and fine work 1s done b)' Michael Kitchen as Karen's faithful friend and Malak Bowens as • 5 c a 2 ,. her lo) al sen·ant. Farah. The saga of Danish storyteller Isak Drnesen has eluded filmmakers for }Cars. No one could discover how to fashion a SCTCCnplAy from the mass of matenal surrounding her life -baograptues and autobiographies and r---------"--------------------r-=----=---=-------------_:~------­ her own fiction. Producer-director Sydney Pollack and writer Kun Luendke apparently have drawn from a vanety of sources to relate the author's Afncan ex- penenccs. and particularly her adulterous love affair with the dashing British flier. Denys Finch· Matton. Karen Dinesen (her real name) arrives in Nairobi for a loveless marriage to Baron Blor Blixcn. He supplies the title. she brings her f'lamily money. They settle on a Kenr.a farm and.she tries to raise coffee wbde be chases after wild p mc and other women. After a while, Karen is drawn to the attractive. elusive adventurer, Finch-Hatton. When he induces her to join his safari. the inevitable happens. Their idyll as interrupted by Wor1d War I. when the Bntish mobilize against the threat of the Gttmansjust across the border. Karen demon- strates hercourair like a Hemingway hero. but her exploits do not endear her to the nale Bnush colonists. "Out of Afna" provides another great role for the ever-astonishing Meryl Streep. Could any other actttss ponray the prickly. pridefu l. deep. thinking. vulnerable Karen Blixen with such fidelit y. infusing the ~n with her luminous presence? EVERY 8UNDAYft I a.m .• J p.m. ORANGE COAST COUEQE I SWAP MEET t.::. occ ~~ SPACES S10 • 432~ ...... ., .. _.l<JIH ll ...... __ ._. ,_..,. ... _ .. ·~ Join the lunatics that.run the world's most irrational multinational. \ J ,.,_ --.-ic1111 lfW $lolw """'.,._,of*,... •U£S •-•SUH m-.sr.. A lilBllllS CMIY ,__ A fill• II'*-Ulflf --·· .. llQfl ·•Alll·-··111 ...... Mllm·alll•mMYMm -·--- lll111tl&iHll&11"r fllllllil ,._•ms•"'• ,.... • • 11.t J! e·=----::..il ' ............ AllWlMlllWll . ~-t ..... 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'"The Olm baa c:hinn. udtement. and peat •pedal enecta. fflChlY recommended. 91.la oat of 10 ---~ .... NOW PLAYING -~ I~ =,~--Cit c-.,. )al -._ __ ••Jiii -·-.... ~..... (llJ!!l_iiiiii'W' ---· -·°"'"4 ., _ -:"~" 0.tel>C>Qk/ FrtOay, January 3, 1986 7 a • I -, llU8BUM8 painters. Wayne Thiebaud. con-by E~ Thomason and Ruth COMMON GROUND Multi-conceptual in nature to contem- BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N. tinues tbrouah Feb. 16. ..The Hync:k Continues through Jan. media Art GaJlery, 509 N. Harbor porary realism. Ooscs Jan. 22. Main SL, Santa Ana. featured is Third Dimension: 'SCulr.nm of lO. Wcd.-Fri. 2-6 p.m., Sat.-Sun. Blvd., Fullerton. Exhibiting art-Mon.-Thu.rs. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Fh. 9 "De Colores: folk Costumes of the New York School · is an noon-S p.m. 67S-8Q.79. ists arc Jose Bazan, sculpture; a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mexico." These costumes arc exhibit which reconsiders the ART-A-FAIR GALLERY, 664 Recsc(Ric)c)Worden, watercolor. SS2-1078. native clothing which rcprc1Cnts dramatic period of . sculptural S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Linda E. Muller, mixed media; LAGUNA MOULTON PLAY· specific areas and lifestyles of activity between 1945 and J 961 , New works by all gallery artists, lsa}>el Van Essen. ceramic; and HOUSE, 606 Laauna C..nyon Rd .. Mexico. Also presented is a durina which the medium ac-including oils, pastels, water-Francine Hanigan, bird carving. Glguna Beach. the vibrant color notable display of baskets woven quiml an unprecedented Ocx-colors. etcrunp, photography, Continues \hrough Jan. A recc~ , and spontaneous abstraction das- by the Indians of the Panamint ibility and ranac. Coses Sunday. three dimen11onal work and tion is held Jan. 11 from 3-S p.m. played in the tapestries of Steve mountains in the Death Valley Tues.-Sun. 10. Lm.-S p.m. Free prints. arc featured in the newly for the artists. Tues.-Sat 10 Zoller is now exhibiting through area. Both close Monday. Tues.-~,i~~':.n'ds~~~f~~arc ~modeled ptlery. Continues a.m.-S p.m. 879-0075. feb. 2. 497-5900. Sat. JO a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-S throuah Jan. l5. Tues.-Sun. 11 COSTA MEsA ART LEAGUE, NEWPORT BEACH City Hall p.m. 972-1900. SEVERIN WUNDERMAN a.m.-5 p.m. 494-4514. WestcLiff Plaz.a, 17th St. at Irvine Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd .. LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM FOUND.\TK)N, 3 Mason, Irvine. BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 Ave., Newport Beach. Offered for Newport Beach. Presented are OF ART, South Coast Plaza Site, A permanent colacction ofworb Forest Ave., ~ Beach. viewing and purchasing are a photographs by Thomas Hyde Carousel Court. Preserued is of artist.Jean Cocteau is exhibi-"Transformations, ' an exbi-wide variety of hjgb quality and watercolors by Howard H. '.'California Contemporary Art-ted. Mon.~Fri. 10 Lm.-4 p.m. bition featuring recent work by original oils, watercolors, acrylics Most: Through Jan. 29. 640-2110. JSts: Larry Cohen, Candice 472-1138. Grey Crawford. Rita Dibert, and sculptures. Mon.-Sat. 10 ORANGE COUNTY CENTER Gawne, and Gifford Myers. Susan Smith and Brian Taylor, is a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, Ooscs Sunday. Mon.-Fri. noon-8 GALLltRIB8 shown through Feb. I. Tues.-Sat 646-4215. 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd., Sp. p.m., Sat-Sun. noon-5 p.m. THE AFTERNOON GAL· l l :30 a .m.-5:30 p.m. 497-1880. DESIGNS RECYCLED .GAL-11 l, Santa Ana. Opening 662-3366. LERY, 503 Park Ave., Balboa BOWERS MUSEUM GAL-LERY, 619 N. Harbor Blvd., Wednesday is a show which NEWPORT HARBOR ART Island ... Cards and Other Paint-LERIA. 2036 Main St., Santa Fullerton. Traditional and non-fcaturesJUCSt artist Walter Ask an, MUSEUM, 850 San Clemente ings, an exhibit by artist Karen Ana. Works by painter Ilene traditional aspects of watercolors, and affiliate artists Marsha Judd Drive, Newport Beach. A major feuerabendt-Steinbcrg. is pres-Sirota and jewelry artist Vesta leaded glass and blown '1ass arc and Janet 8. MacKaig. A reccp- muscum retrospective of the coted, along with contemporary Ward art featured through Sun-explored during the multi-media, tion is held Jan. l 0 from 7-1 0 p.m works of one of America's ~iahly work from Jonathan Marun and day. Wcd.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., seven artist show entitled "Auid Continues throu~ Jan. Wed.- regarded contemporary rcatist Julie Medwedctr, and waJcrcolors ,..s_u_n_. _noo_n_-4......:...p_.m_._9_7_2-_1_900...;_;__·_~ Forms '86." Opens Saturday with Sun. noon-S p.m . S49-4989. ·a.a.,. F"" an artists reception from l-4 p.m. QUORUM GAU.ERV, 374 N r,...,.f n.. WALK ·IN THE ATHS and continues throuab Jan. Mon.-Coast Highway, Laguna Beach ........ _ ----·~---.... ,, .......... ,,., .•.. ......... ..._ __ _ ntlC~Oll!"M•-•>1 .......... , I 11• tt ,. , ... . .._....._ .. ,.._. ........ )I ,.__, ..... . -·-·· 111 ~TIANI ... -............ .. ··- IHIMT MINI ,.,..,, ,,.,., ..•... IOll• ·-,,.,.,. ... IUIU- M)Cl(Y tV 1 .. . ., ............ .. -·--· WMfTI "'°"" , .... ., II M J II I II I • II 19 --·~· .. ,._ __ • llWIL Of fHI Ntll .-., ttlJUlll l ll •I U -·· SHMO .. .,oeen•,. ()YT Of AlllCA ,,., I .• II r IJI II. '>•I J t I I U I II •I •t .... .._ "TWICI IN A Ufntm,., .......... ., ..... ,_I t•o ,_. _, -( .. VT <NAM -AHltOY. trtVIN -l-,......., S,lll Lffll US , .. , ... ~OCl--.-•J ,, .. , ••• , ...... 1tut 11 turn1e 11 --~·~-­(LUI""' •t•J ................. . _., m8IO MIAO OfflCI ,._,,. ........ ,. •u-•- ---~--* * CUM 1111! UH~ ..... * * ,...,,, , ................ . TMI ANNIHM.ATottl till WHITI HteMTI ,_,.,,, .,,, .. lHlt "' .. . .ia~..:. ... .,,.. , AGAJNIY ~U ODDS 411 ""' "·' MUD OfflCI ~111 r.s ~-ORANGE ~I -. . "JIWll Of fHl Mll" 1"t · llWll °' '* ,... , ..... ,__..0 ,. Ill a Oetet>ookl Friday, January 3, 1988 I Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. g79-1391. Offered is mixed media artworks DIANE S~E GALLERY, including intricately applied wax 278 forest Ave., Laguna Beach. encaustic pictures by Wall ) Maroo Sassone presents neo-Schauer. Also--presented arc Lon impressionist oils and-seri$f1phs Quarton doing watercolors ot including bis newest suite of fanwy subjects that read more as paintings completed at various an abstract until the viewer seek~ locations along the Italian Riv-out· subject matter, along with iera. Ends Tuesday. Other con-florals and hones. Tucs . ..Sun. I 0 temporary paintinp, sculptures a.m.-4:30 p.pi._494-4422. andprinuarealsofeaturcd. Daily SA.NDSTONEGAU.ERY, 384- 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 494-2440. A N. Cout Hilhwar.. Laguna ETTINGER GAU.ERV, 2222 Beach. Praentcd is 'VifDeltes t----------..:......-...J Laauna Canyon Road, Laauna and Visions," featurina paintings Beach. Non-objective abstract by Myrtle Devendorf. Ooses paintinp by Richard Baker, and Tuesday. Opening Wednesday allusionistic paintinp by Walter are transparent waaercolors by Cotten arc presented throuab Jan. Shirley Am6UrieY. Continues IS: Mon.-Tburs. ~ a.m.-l<l p.m., throuah Feb. s:-tues . ..Sun. 11 Fn. 9 a.m.-S p.m., Sat. 9 a:.m.-1 a.nr.-4~?7S. llEUCA'S 11 _,IEI "I .... AllAB.." a.. Shlll, THE lODIW IHOW, ~ * * * * lMGME$1 IWllGI .,. ...... a1aumBT." O.. .... CHCllOO,,.. • p.m. 497-3309. SUsAN SPlllmJS GALLERY, FIVE PEET llESTAtJIUNT, 522 Old Newport Blvd., Newport 328 Glennc~. Laauna Bcacb. Beach. Featured is an exhibition Ann Ccmcnko'a paintings, which presentina the black and white arc mixed media on can vu filled pbotopapbs of Eliot Porter from with glowina imaaes in an ab-his new book .. Eliot Porter's l1J'ICt surrealism form, and Grace Southwest.•• Continues through Sonaoto's sculpt,ure, ~mpotcd of Jan.) 8. Tues.-Sat. IO a.m.-S p.m . 1Cvera1 puzzle-like Pieces which 631-6405. represent a c~nl world of fantasy, pattern, hidden treasures and colors, arc featured through Saturday. 497-4955. . GAILEllY 57, 202 N. Harbor Plvd., Fullerton. A group -show with numerous exhibitors opens Wednetday. A reception is held Saturday from S-8 p.m. Exhibit cloteS Feb. I. Tues.-Sat. noon-4 p.m. 87G-9194. GOLDEN WEST OOLLEGE Fine AfU Oallery, I S744 Golden Wctt St., Hunti.~n Beach. 0 Callisrapby Invitabonal Ir' fea- tures the worts of JS loCal national and international calli~ papben. and continues thtOup Jan. 16. Houn are by appoint- ment. 895-8357. IRVINE PINE ARTS CENTD. 4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine. ..New Juice in Oraue County" Prclcnu worb of ro <?range County artisll. Paintin&. drawana. printmaklnJ. aa- aembllet, ICUlpture and mstalla- tion are shown, from that which~ Tribute set tuatrcr-ash vtctlm Nelson PALM SPJUNOS (AP) -A telc· vision special called ''Rial'. Nelson and Fata Domioo Live .. will be re- ediied ~IM ne.t two weeb into a oae-bour lribuac to Nellon, who was killed in a New Yeat't Eve plane crub. .David Levine, president of Pronwk. produCt.ioa com,..y in Los Aftldea, laid be plau 10 llllit up the ~ or die two 'SOI •tan lhown in the lpClCial to mab a onc-bour prosnm on Antoine .. Fats" Domino and tbc tepUaare lribute to Ndton. Levine laid be llbd I 03 television 1talioot Dlltionwide not to broldcast the . . ... show u tcheduled Wed;.=t. Tbe ~ ftl made by •• mocbef, Harriet. be aaMl ., Original musical 'Laguna' opens l<f>riight in Laguna . \ . "CARNIVAL," a Frcnch- fiavored musical. is bc1na pm- enled at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou1t, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-5511 ). Per- formances are given niahtly ex- cept Mondays at varying cunain times throulfi Feb. 9. "A CHORUS UNE," a musical tribute to the dance corps. is runnioa at ·the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way. Anaheim (772-77 10). Performances arc aiveo niabtly except Mondays at varyina curtain times throuah Jan. ,9, "TRI!! FOREJGNER," a new comedy about a Briton in the Deep South, opens Tuesday at South C~ Repenory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa · (957...033). Performances arc tuesdays throuah Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Feb. 9. · "ltlSS ME,. UTE," a musical comedy set againSt Shakespeare's "Tamin.g of the Shrew," is on stage at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San ' Clemente (492-9950). Per- formances arc Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at I and 7 p.m .. unlll Feb. 2. . "LAGUNA," an original mus1- caJ comedy, opens toni&ht at the Forum Theater on the i='"estival of Arts grounds in Laguna Beach (634-1300). Performances will be given Thursdays and Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m .. Su.ndays at 2 p.m. through Feb. I. . ''IPRTACUl..AI ... " ~ ...... 9"9T._., TC1191MT "Louie Ooeeett'• portr.,.a of en eHen cr•tur.•~can only be deecrtbed • • apect.culer performance. -U. ....... t'ftelC:AftD COL~T 'PG ;.;a_ (D(DIUI'~.- -~.,.... .. i udio&i'•lliU ••U.f.-01\" -.,...~ -•a.•Doa,_,tOl'IS • ~., ,...: .. •. ,_ .... ,//lh,, • -m.1110 ..-ra ma w.2111 ,,_ .... E..-DrM CO.Sf P'WA .. -....z1 a Tim 511·~ UA __, 4 ~ SMlllllACI -... 952-4993 -···· .. 141-0770 •-.SI ~ OlllD con-. -.. lll-417' -951455 .. ,..... ._ ... ,. U--tM-JMJ ,ACIFIC LA ...,. 6 -'34-J911 UI art CD1tl -'37.tlieo •cualMl.l ITlllll •l-l!i67 ~~CIJf'IO ---·~CIBMCIJnllt7M141 -·•,_ __ .. __ * * *"HILARIOUS ••• A FINE COMIC CAST." -JAY MAEDER, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS THE MOVIE COMEDY WE DARE W>U TO SOLVE \ llfm!fl!IM') ·-. --·-· --·· ....... .._ --.-·--·-·· NOW PLAYING.. OIWIGf COITA•IA NMIH £0.Mds llns!OI I OwA•OS WOOOllft()Q!' S.0.7'44 (,1nf1T11 551 ~~ UMlll MOWI EdwWS WeslbfOOk ~ 0 01 . -....::_... ......... _.._ .. .. ....,..._ "' ............... ... SAllTl FE ....S l • M-.td4 O.•w ~' Sl'.1 :JOI• • WlSTWMSTfR Edwards CNITlll Wtsl 891 3935 -· ._ II ·-I I- "MY FAIR LADY," the musi- c al version of Shaw's .. Pygmalion,'' is the fare at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). Performances arc gi vci:i nightly ~xccpt Monday at varymg curtain times through Jan. 19. ''T AIING STEPS," a new Eng- lish comedy, opens Thursday at the Laauna Moulton Playhouse. 606 (aC Canyon Road, Laguna h (494-0743). Per- formances will be given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 through Feb. 2. Ed Boma,tnrortla and Teri SIDcJalr atar ID 0 Kl8e lie, Kate" at Seblletfaa'• Weet DID.Del' Playtaome. daroap Feb. 2. NOW OPEN! EDWARDS VILLAGE CINEMAS 6 "llE IF TIE lnT IUmFIL •ILTI-OllEIA MPLDES II TIE WllLll" IUOl ILO. 2 ILIS llm IF UllEl lllYI FWY. STUTll FllST Ill FUTll•S 891-0511 ' NLIY STEIEI Sllll MW PUYIM II -7M SUT llllT lllED Ill.II STllll TIUTIE ROBERT MERYL REDFORD STREEP OUr~ A UNIY(RSAL PtCTUR( • lPGI Two men ... WIDTE NR°l'S IPG·•ll 4 TUil _.,ITDU 12111, JIM 1111,MI, 1 .. MIU 1:11, 4111 1:11, 1 .. .ROCKY IV SYLVESTER STALLONE TALIA ·SHIRE BURT VOONG OOG•u• ~ 1NI, ~ ... WI, WI, 1 .. oo--r l&lll A•t i -·-~ E9 "H.EAD OFFICE" 1•1111, ... ........ , .. edwar ~ .. •t~f.,.lllf'tf f•ffrlllt A1••' .._'-1,..0.-twtlft-n-rt•"""tica'~ .. •~ IP1=18J 12111, JI 11, .. ,. 1111, 1111, 1•11 s VILLAGE CINEMAS·& Oetebook/ Fridey, Janurt 3, 1986' t - -I I i , --. -- 20.debutantes bow· at . . Children's Home ball Popnlar music enlivens f esUvtUes for Califo"rntagirls at 32ncl annual event By CAROL HUMPHREYS California girls .. .in buttons and bows, rumes and lace ... cach gown differcnt. .. eacb girl unique. For 32 y~ the Newport Harbor Aux_iliary of the Chil- dren ·s H9me Society has sponsor- ed an annual Debutante Ball. "In our familx becoming a deb is automatic. hke going to col- lege,.. said Lyu lllnd at this year's presentation at the New- port Marriott. 0 1 was one of the early debs, I don•t remember which year. My third <iaughter ( MJcMUe Barr) will be presented tonight. She's the last. We plan ahead, however, Michelle will wear her sister•s deb gown to- night. She helped to pick it out." Parisienne potatoes and white forest cake was 9bviously enjoyed by the 400 ~ests attending the "coming out ' festivities. The dinner and dancing (to Barry Cole and bis orchestra) followed the formal debut of 20 Newport Harbor area young Ladies selected for their scholastic achitvements and school and COflmunity activities. After more tholn a week of parties and rehearsals, the girls had spent their day in preparation for this traditional event, the oldest debu- tante baU in the county. Lekler, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Lekler, Sam.el ~lie, and Mar1aret Au Llatoll, Mr. llnctMrs. Freder- ick Llatoa, Eric Ford. Also, Aue McCray, Mr. and Mrs. Joh McCray, Joh Spu&Jer; Ellubet• N1tt, Abe Nin ands..,._ Nin, IUeMrd Pe4erse.; Carolee Opta, Dr. and Mrs. Masaml 01ata, Kett• Muemlts~i Becky .Aue Sad- diqtom, Mr. and Mrs. Hap S.Mlattoa, Robert Siqel; Stacey Douet1e Sllele, Mr. and Mrs. Leoa Sllele, Job Morrow; Carrie Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G•kel, James Kogen Jr.; Nicole Elbabedl Waten, Mr. and Mn. Geor1e Joan (grandparents), t•emas Boyd: ltatllleea Marpret Watu, Mr. and Mn. Job Watts, Steven Isaak; Daya Est•er Wleseaeck, Mr. and Mn. Herbert Wleseaeck, Krtstlu Bea8Cbmp, and Atay Marpret Zimmermu, Mr. and Mrs. Ter- rell Zlmmermu. DarriU HJH. Ball chairman Sandee Kerr commented, "This is my second year as chairman and I decided to improve on a few things. For the first time the pre-ball party for the debs will have disco music. some- thing li vely. We though t 11 would be more fun ." (Helping to relieve prese ntation jitters. the pri vate pre-party began at 5. The debs were photographed. received their CHS gold medallion, and visited wJth the escorts they personally selected for the fun- dra1sing ball.) "The fathers are u nervous as the daughters,·• whispered Doreay FUqeraN, director of CHS volunteer services., while observing the girls make their formal St. James bow d.er being escorted to the stage Dy their fathcn (in a few cases an uncle, grandfather or stepfather were substitute presenters in the 0 no mistakes" ceremony). (Pleue eee'CBSfPaee 11) Doa AYft9 Jr. dancee wttll Illa ..... ..,. Vicky •. During the social hour, Sandee ex plained more of her changes. "We also are videotaping the enttre evening and have added " extra ballroom lighting this year. Our decorations are 'cry unique ... all white, with lighted table centerpieces. Guests pay so much to attend, we tried to give them a special dinner." Amidst the gl.jstening white birch trees and twinkl ing lights, CHS president Fran Smid! ex- claimed, "We tasted everything on the Marriott's menu. We wanted something besides the t y pi ca l soup and salad ... something the men would enjoy." • · Their selection of Coquille t. Jacques, champaane sorbet, roast rack of veal with morel mush- room sauce, anicboke bottom with carrot puree, zucchini . Alvia Benard Ptallllps (wife Sally was lasl year'YCHS prcz) pre1ided as master of ceremonies and the presentation concluded with the trad iti onal fathet'-daugh- ter waltz. Dads relinquished their formal duties as the deb escorts cut in to claim their dates for the rest of the evening. With great relief the young couples substituted the waltz for a more comfortable rock and roll selec- tion. Dcbutantes, their parents, and escorts were Vlc$0ria Mary Ayres, AatelHtk Ayret and Doul4I Ayres Jr., IUdaanl Cella; Stacy AllllM Baker, Mr. and Mrs. WUH•m Bu«, BrlH Davi ... ; Mldlelle Barr, Mr.·and Mrs. Clemeat Hine•, Job Card; •Uy Au Crlckett, JIHllt• Elame Crtckett and Dulet Crlclle«, Matdlew P11kerlu; ltara Leelse Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. JHll Farmer, Samford Ewla1; Kimberly Ftae, Mr. and Mrs. Start Fllae. Luce Ryu; Mellada Kay Glaa•Uu, Mr. and Mrs. James Glu1Uas, Hus Goettlm1; Roxuae Ella.abedl U1pes, Mr. and Mrs. WIUJ.am Hqltn, Seu C..M; S• .. ··e •• Oatebook/ Friday, January 3, 1986 • .... • • • • .. ~ ' ~ ·'. ~ , ' ~ , ' . ,. ., \ " . ~ . I -· ..,JI • - Twenty JOGDI ladlee from the Newport Barbor area make their debut. at the 32nd annaal Children'• Home Society Debatante Ball. I ' - '_) CHS DE~UTANTES PRESENT~D A~ BALL •.. From ... elO ·J• I.Ulefer, ball host, ex- plained that the annual event provides funds for the Children's Home Society. "CHS was founded 90 years ago; it is the largest non-profit children's ~r­ vice agency in California. The Newport Harbor Auxiliary is 40 years old. I've been ~ CHS supporter for 30 years and want to acknowledge all of those ~ho have won ed so hard for C HS." Some of the hard-working members on the ball committee included Suy Baroa, Sally P .. il- Up1. Marlly. Rea4, Mary Ami Goklmu, Doua SclleUer, Loi• Slaafer, Carol T11feld, Slaaron Rade, Ami Foremu, Debbie BeHdlct, LlDda Manbll, Joaue Newcomp, Carol On, Sasan Wel- ton and Marilyn Bi1llop. The best part of all according to California gal...deb Dayna WleseDeCk, "Was being with my dad." • Paparaul Is edlteG'6Yi>ally Pilot Style edJtor Vida Dean. ' ... Debataa• (from left) llladJ Glaaallu, Stacy Baker and Shelly Crlckett. Ball cbalnnaa 8e.Ddee &err with laer buband~m. . , ~' Oatet>ook/. Friday. January 3, 1986 I I ' I • I -' l l .. I -----~==~:lrS4~~~--~-~-;;..~~-------------------------.-------~---~~ , '/ •• I ' • Young w.ill understand later · DEAR ANN LANDERS: You printed a letter recently from a woman who criticized her .,and- parcnts for being so self~nterul and uncarina. (They refused to' ti.6y sit the ara.ndchitd -said lher bad earned their freedom and bad hves of their own.L _ Let me \Ctfyo~ my side oftbe story: I have taken care of au my grand- chiJdren sinoe the day they were born. I was there when they were brouatn hom~ from the hospital. No daua.bter or daqbter-in-law of mine ever had to hire a nune. I moved in to care for them when their parents went away on weekends, conventions and mothers ~re ill or recuperating from suraery. Now I am 78 and in a nursing home. One aranddauahter infotmed me last Sunday (her tlrst visit in two Sax qua~et Plays in FuUer-t-on Saturday- Community Conoeru' third con- cert of the current season wil feature Harvey Pittel's saxophone quartet Saturday at 8:15 {>·m. in Fullerton's Plummer Auditonum. Considered to the the finest sax- ' ophonist and woodwind virtuoso performing today. Harvey Pittel has appeared as soloist with the country's leading symphonjes. He has also presented hundreds of concerts throughout the United States and Europe. The quartet ~nsisting of James Rotter, RoeerGrecnbera. Mark Watt- ers and Harvey PittcJ are all artists in their own riaht and equally" at home with tbeclassicsofBacb and Debussy as well as jazz and tbe rollicking ragtime of Scott Joplin. Presently in residenoe at the Uni- versity of Texas in Austin, Pittel has aJso tauabt at the Mannes CoUCfC of Music in New Yortc, Boston Umver- sity. and at USC. Call 871-6632 or 871-1808 for more information. ..... "OUf CF 1HIS \«)Rill .. •• • . and sweepinc romance. The look~ du. 6lm is~~~linndeur,it•!DIFitude.Meryl s;;;;, ;;;~,;;.:perfunnance, uNiJce any~." ~ -a.. ... "1'Hll'OOAY5HO'fr.Pec..TV " ••• one of the most tboroughly - absorbing movies I have Sttn in a very long while ... Ms. Sttcep's i:ierlormanceis memorable ... Klaus Maria brandaucr is wonderful." WINNER -Bc.~Aoor- Klaus Maria Brandauer ---0..a.d. ---- -~ s.i.-.. WAl..l.S'nEFT JOUIU'IAl WINNER -lillt~- La~~~~ a..c.--...,i.y _, ... _c-a.... La.....-.-o..- DllNbook/ Ftlday, JMUaty 3, 1986 • months - she lives three miles away Is spitting supposed to be macho? It and drives a car) that she will not be strikes me as ualy. unappctizina. visitina me anymore because it is too unsanitaJ')' and ill-mannered. It's a de{>f"SSing, Another granddaughter pretty poor example for our youna quit coming severaJ months ago people, too. What do you say? - becausc"thesmelloftbeplaoe" made JAKE A., PORT 01~1'1. ~ her namc11ted. Don't -these young DE.AB JilE: It ls l8lled all dte people rcaliie we need their love and w.p '" .ut. .... ne11 ~ CO!Jlpanionship more than e~CT now? lm,.rtut, tM AJDericu Cucer Why don't they . undentand? Will Sede'J ... dte Americu MMkal they EVER? -BOSTON. AlledaU. .. , ct.ewt.c t••eee DEAR BOSTON: WUt a Mart--.y ca .. eueu el dte ...a ... ..,_...letter. AD I cu •J Is, yes, a.pe. I wt9' titey ...Wm it -at die)' wlII -.n1a11111 -waie. dlelr leut •TV. IJa leve te lmltate dtelr time cemft. ..._roet . . . ..... . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sorry to DEAR ANN•LAN• • DERS Th's ·, . . b' . I h : I I . bnng up this su Fl 1n a co. umn t at for ~·Nameless in Sunny California": ~people will~.~ at'<(be Run, don't waJk. to the ncarat bus, fast tab~. bu.t 1~ S"getung to me.· train or plane and bead for home . . The problem 1s spitting. . . Tell '/our pamiu you acted hastily The new bucball comm1ss1oner and foolishJy. Seek their support and says bueball needs t.Q ~P~ schoot:l)evelOpsome • e 1s iilking abOu_t drup. 1 agree that esteem and go a.Air t'he kind of future drup ~ a temble problem. But you want. l some~~ shouJd be done about all · J fell for the line, "rlJ kill myself if .lhats~tuna. . . . you leave." Being a gutless worfdcr Dunng the World Senes almost resulted in 4& ycan of misery. I every 1uy w~o a~t up to Mt bad a plug wasud my life and my talent. o~ tobacco m his Ja~ .. Home plate, . There is so much out there in this wtth aJI tha~ tob9cco_Ju1oe, bas got !o bi&. beautiful world. J say, ao for it! be the fit~ spot in. the world. Id Don't let anything stop you. bate to shde into 1t face down. As for you, Ann Landers, I think Bueballplaycrs~theo~yathlct;esl you're terrific. -STILL TRYING knowofwbodothisdcspacablctbinf. JN LANCASTER. And tbcte fellows who chew and spit • • • do it right on came.ra: 1 have never DEAR ANN LANDERS: Excellent seen a basketti.U ""player chewing a~vice t,o "Sunny." As for m,c. I'!" tobacco durina a pme, or a tennis stllJ trymg, too. and ·there 1s sull player or a golfer or a swimmef plenty of room for improvcrn .. nt. ClftVY CHASE Good akate U.8. tru1tyle U.atlq claam· pion Wea4y ..,. ..... ID tbe ........ '-Ice lipeotaRlar at b ott • Berry Parm ~ ..... ~.,.... .... ID . tbiJ puk•e Good Time ~ Tlaeater al•• featare• Saoopy,· Laq UMI Claarlle Brow a • WARNER BROS. ,.,,_.A LANDlSl roL.SEY ,._ "" A.A.R .. fERNIE BRIUSTEN-BRIAN GRAZERr ..... .,.~ OlEVY ~ · IA'.N AYKROYD ··~UK£ us· STEVE ~ DONNA DlX()lj BRlll [)4.Visa.z IDNIE CA!X.Y WILLIAM PRINCE TOM HAITEN ,..._ ~El.MER llRNSTEJN £.. .... ........_ .. ID.NIE BRiil.STEN ~~ll\N AY.KW'fD.""' LCMU GANZ. MS-.l..00 MANOO s....., D'.N AYXRO'l'D" Qi.VE nK>MAS ~..i.., BRIAN GRAZER ...i~ RJLSEY. JR. n..twJ1ot JC)iN LANOIS .................. . ..... , .... u..-. , ... \,( ............... _,.. ........... '~---= -------............ IM&tlMW u ... (Zl~ •:.ew Ulla• Mt-7444 •IDD4 .,.... . ~mTCI. _,__.el U -W.1111 nllftl•1•1 UAIDISI PACRUllWIY ~al.Ml CDnll • ml& -9""4141 .._ __ J.1711 -· IM ltl·Ml mwmsc:m.cono ~to.COUTl.Mllla PACR ... YJt ..... &119 5'1·5m ----..m .... 11• ltl-tW a.a WIGUIACI ~-tu>MM.l Ill IEWIEI MM.l .. 1Ml,MI, ... .... ........ ed wa r rls CINHAA WE ST .-·· -,::: 891 -3 935 --------.,..,,,. ., tallone fuels cold war n hype~Iade·n 'R0cky·fv· BJ BOB TllOMA8 ,... ... , .. ,.._ .... What a mismatch! Here's Rocky Balboa. now in his 30s. weishina maybe 180. and sund- ing S feet 10, =apjnst Soviet superman Ivan , a bard-packed 2j() poUftds at 6 feet, 6 inches. What's more. DrllO bas been trained to biochemical perfection by the scien- tific establishment of the Soviet Umon, while Rocky bas to chop trees and run through the snowy coun- trySide all by himself. Can Rocky possibly win? What's sueu., . .. Rocky fV".is another exercise in-- improbability from the prolific Syl- vester Stallone. This time the writcr- direct0r-star pushes crtidulity to the limit, but there arc undoubtedly miUions of "Rocky" fans ready to cheer their hero to victory. George M. Cohan used to wave the American flag; Stallone WT~ps himself in it -literally. Continuing the anti...SOviet theme of "Rambo: Hype is everywhere, from the over- loud rock score (to sell the soundtrack album) to plugs for Church's Chicken and Baskin Robbins (commercial tie- ins for the film) to featuring the 'Las Vegas' MGM Grand Hotel, sister company ofMGMUA. First Blood JI," he portrays the Russians as sneering., humorless automatons of the socialist system. Carl Weathers does hi s HistrcatmenttccaHsthcmelodra.mas Muhammed AJi bit, Burt Young is of the Cold Wa.r 1950s., such as "l more boorish than ever Talia Shire Married a Communist" again plays the .long-su1ffering wife. The plot of''Rocky JV" is simple. Dolph Lundgr~n .. this year's Rocky enjoys his affluent life until the Schwarzencger, ts monumental as Soviet grant. is paraded befo~ the Iv.an Draa<?. but he d~ resemble ·sa.n public.-Rock:-y!s onetime-~ Richard_ ~ u.-l.'-\!J . ..J~e fi opponent and later pal, Apollo Creed. ~nes. ~ngme N1~lsen ts icily attract-,.,.....,.._ Sylft9ter Stallone, Dolpla Lmutcrea bl "llocky IV.'' chaJlenges Drago and fails. Then it.\s ive as bis stccly wife. Rocky's tum, and he agtCCS to fight r.===============-==================:::;;;;;;;;;;;;::========; Dra&o in the Soviet Union. Tfie film consists virtually of two brutal fights-and three music videos. "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YFAR!" Supertramp \Vinds ~p amphitheater season -,iore than a movie -an emotionalsurge into a triumph of blinding brightness. It should be against the law not to see 'The Color Purple.' " -lQDAY, N'BC·lV. Gene Shalt ,. -~ .. The Color Purple' Triumphs! It's hard not to be moved by Spielberg's film and its fonnidable cast." By RANDY JAY MATIN o.lr,...Ccn s 0 1 Why be· serious? It was the last night of Supertnmp's tour and the final evenin1 'of the Pacific Amphitheatre's '86 season. Supertramp music is a party :k way, one that like Nero would fi away as the house burned down around it. ever earthy, ever op- timistic. Usina film and vicdo to tnce the tUsiory-of the people of earth and our parallel fucioatioo with weaponry Supcrtramp sans about such thinp as nuclear «plosions using syntbesi.zen to playftally emulate the sound of detonation. Why worry when you can still shake a tail hther1 At th.is point in its career Super- tramp led by pianist/vocalist Rick Davies. bas found ' teamleu bond between tbtatr¥1, projections. liabt-ioa and music. T&e eueoce of one of thae shows abould have been in- cluded in the SJ*lC capsule tbat.Jbe • Carter administration jettisoned toward pote ntial cosm ic bcacbcombcn; a slice of the good life from our green planet Rumon that the band was playing none oftbcir Old songs simply wcren 't true. Through alJ of the accoutre- ments Supertra.mp played a wide and varied spectrum of its catalogue. At one point during .. Bloody WeU Ri&ht" popcorn was dropped in torrents from above and later several pair of brown shoes were tossed on st.a&CbY the road crew. 81esSed by probably the sharpest sound mix of the season, Supertramp punctuated thc party atmosphere with 'SOmeof the best and most innovative horn arran1ements outside of jazz and demonstrated that they bad the art of dance grooves down Iona before Prince raised a funky finger. Opencn Lod&ic combine elements of the Police and some of the grandeur of Genesis into a powerful, promising blend ofandrenalin fo . --· _ _, __ ... ,.._ .. -....... •an---..-·-· --------.... ·---==-.:...,. .. .. _ ..... l'llCRU-t .._..,,...,, -~ .-..sm.t ---~ --_..._ __ ... __ ..,. = a&W •MiWMlm = &at.Jm ,.._ .... -.. .-..... ... _,, -NEWSW£EX. OIMd Ansen "The Color Purple' Is the year's best fll~I **** (4 stanrhighest rating)." -CHICAGO SUN TIMES. Roger Ebm .. 7he Color Purple' Is nothing leu than a revelation. I loved 'The Color Purple' from start to finish . A lot of Oscar nominations are going to come out of this picture. To miss this film is to cheat yourself and your family of a memorable movie-going experience." -AT lliE MCME.StCHJCACiO TRIBUNE_~ 5oskel • A STEVEN~ FU.M .. 'M'RNER BROS. -ASTEV'EN SPtELBERG Fiim TI-fE COLOR PURPU -.DANNY GLOJER ADOLPH CAESAR· MARGARET IWERY • RAE DAWN CHONG -1-.,,,. WHOOPI GOLDBERG .. , -~ .. ~Au..ENl:w.Ml.J ~o..r-J.MJCHAELRIVA r..,r..-MICHAEL KAHN ACE ~QUINCY.JONES .__..,...,...~ALICE ""'1.KER ~"'MENNO MEY JES t.-.-'-: ... JON PETERS ond PETER'GUBER . ~ STEVEN'SPIE!BERG • l<ATiit.EEN KENNEDY· i=RANK MARSHAl..L • QUINCY JONES r--..1>. STEVEN SPIELBERG PO -liU iii.:';.."'_~ l~-a..-~···•n;r>J . ~''"' '!: .. ~1 .. v.~~~~~ !!!~~ ._ R..dN~f\or• ' ----v ...-.-"1'" mu ma sa.~111 ED: •ant COWPWA •.. ,~ Dat.oook/ Frtday. J.nu.y 3. 1986 I S 'T1 r i • ! . j· I: l · 11 ' •' . . ~ ' ,. 1: ! I: I I ' 1 I' • t Ii I I • J MURPBY"S ROMANCE: The atory of·Emma Moriarty (SaJly Field), a di VOf'C9C out to make it on her own on an Arizona horse ranch, and local pharmacist Mutphy Jones (James Gamer), a take-at-in-stride, middle aged man ready . to explore new opportunities ift his life. Directed by Martin Ritt Screenplay by Harriet Frank. Jr. and lrvina Ravctch. Based on tht' novella by Mu Schott. A CHORUS LINE: Richard Attcn- borough's movie version of the 1975 Tony award winnjng Broadway musi· cal about Jetting a job on a Broadway chorus line. The film bas 20 stars including Michael Doualas as the maniacal choreographer and direc- - tor. Screenplay by Arnold Schulman. Kathleen Turner brave raging storms, ENEMY M1NB: A story of conftict. 6croc desert tribes, whfrli04 dervishes friendship and drama in s.,.ce 100 and the dunaeons of the evil Omar to years in the future sturina Dennis solve tbe mystery of the jewel. Danny Qua.id and Louis Gossett, Jr. As DeVito stars as their enemy, Ralph. enemy SJ>9Ce pilots fiabtina in a Written by Mark. Rosenthal and distaot sun system they are f~ to Lawrence Kooncr. Directed by Lewis e>vercomc their hatred when they Teague. Produced by Michael bolb crash land on an inhospitable DouaJu. · plallet. Directed by Wolfpng CLUE: The internationally popular Petersen. Based on the story by Barry Parker Brothers whodunit board LoQ&YCar. pmc is now a comedy starring Eileen THE JEWEL OF THE NILE: The Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline adventure of Jack Colton and nov-Kahn, Christopher Lloyd , Michael clist Joan Wilder that began in McKean Martin Mull and Lesley Ann ''RomancingthcStone"continuessix Warren. Written and directed by months later in the deserts of Nonh Jonathan Lynn. Rated PG. Africa as Michael Douglas and OUT OP AFRICA: Meryl Strccp ---------------------·------, ilnd Robert Redford star in this * iiM I ill itii ltJdt EdMr"dl ai.m c.me- 841 ·0'770 * OOSTA MESA * tl MiMbA £.owatds Town centlir l!Krf\c's Lil Mll"aOil 751 -4184 t,g4 2400 •EiltiiiO ~EIToro 581 ·9500 [ * l'M.HNTEO IN . ) -ex•--• (,:=J "wtSTUlhSTtli Pklflc0s Hl·Way 39 DrM·ln 891 ·3693 ... -.. c...· J ,... .. u., ... -"~ ............... Sydney Pollack film about a Danish writer's account of her life on a Kenyan coffee farm in the early part of this century. Based on a novel by Isak Oinescn. Rated PG. ' _,. YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLM~: A film that is not only a mystery but a supernatural adventure. It speculates what mi&bt have happened if Sherlock Aolmcs and John Watson bad beaun thcir friendship during their E"nalish school days in the 1870's. Starri~ Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox and Sophie Ward Directed by Bany Levinson ("Diner" and "The Natural"). Written by Chris Col- umbus. THE COLOR PURPLE: A Stephen Spielberg film of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize winning novel about the struglcs of an early 20th Century Southern family. Starring Danny Glover, Adolph Caesar. Maraprct Avery, Rae Dawn Chong, Oprah Winfrey, Akosua Busia and Willard ~~~d introducing Wboopic REVOLtmON: Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland and Nast.assja Kiniki star in this movie about the human emotions. hardships and turbulence of the American Rtvolutionary War. British rock star Annie Lennox makes her motion picture acting debut. Directed by Hugh Hudson ("Chariots of Fire") and written by Robert Dillon. FEVER PITCH; Ryan O'Neil stars as a sportswriter invcstipting the turbulent world o f pmbhng in· this supcnse/drama written and directed by Richard Brooks. Catherine Hicks.. Giancarlo Giannini, John Saxon and Chad Everett also star. WHITE NIGBTS: The story about a Russian ballet who bas defected to the West but must struggle once again to ripin his medom after hjs London to Tokyo flight crashes in Siberia eight )'Can after his defection. Star- riQ,& Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory ·Hines. Choreography by Twyla Tharp. Directed by Taylor Hackford and featuring the music of Lionel Richie and Phil Collins. SPIF3 lJJtE US: A comedy star- ring Chevy Ctfasc and Dan Aylcroyd as two inept recruits in a U.S. inteligence-gathering organization who, in tbctr counter-espionage at- tempts. almost cause a nuclear war. Also starring Steve Forrest. Donna Dixon, Bruce Davison. William Pnnce, Bernie Casey, and Tom Hatten. Directed by John Landis. Screenplay by Dan Ayluoyd, Lowell Ganz and BabaJoo Mandel. BAD MEDICINE: A comdey about Jeffrey Marx (Steve Guttenberg. .. ~ coon' and "Police Academy") a reluctant medjcaJ student whose fam- ily sends him to Latin America to study at the Madera School of Medicine. Alan Arkin plays Dr. Ramon Madera, founder and director of the institution. Also starring J uihc Hagerty ("Airplane" and "Lost in America"). Written and directed by Harvey Miller. Based on the novel "CallinJ Or. Horowiu" by Steven HorowtU and Neil Offen. ROCKY IV: Sylvester Stallone writes, directs and stars in this fourth movie about Rocky Balboa, the once unknown, unambitious club fi.ahtcr who became the heavywci~t cfiam- pion of the world. Now, ciabt years and 75 fiJhts later he steps into the rina apinst his most formidiblc opponent., Ivan Draao of the Soviet Union. AJso starring iaJia Sb ire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, Brigine Nielsen, Tony Burton, Michael Pataki, and Dolph Lundgren as Orqo. MACARONI: Jack Lemmon and Marcello Mastroianni star in this Ettore Scola directed film about the reuniop of two aqua.intances in N aples_ Italy, 40 years after their last meeting during World War II. Mastroianni, an Italian with a grea joy for living despite family an financial problems, inspires Lea moo. an ulcer-n ddcn American cJ ecutivc with something fondcmenta lfmissina from his life, to rediscovc a sense of eternal optimisrt Screenplay by Ettore Scola, Ruger Maoeari and Furio Scarpcllj. Rate PG. TO UVE AND DIE IN L.A.: , drama of murder, passion and be trayal that accelerates throuf!i th heat and dust of a Southern Californi summer. Directed by Academ Award-winner William Fricdki ("The French Connection"). the filr was shot on 47 locations in the Lo Angeles area. Starring Williar Peterson, William Dafoe. John Pu kow, Debra Feuer. John Turturr< Oarlannc Auqcl. and Dean Stod well. Hase<i on a novel by GeraJ• Pcticvich. Rated R. ELENI: A Peter Yates film base o n the best selling book by New Yor Times reporter Nicholas Gage. Gagt after being smul&led~out of Coll" munist-controle<C Greece in I 94f returns as Athens bureau chief al mo~ fony yean later to solve the mystcr behind . his swift dcpartu~bJ mother's murder. Starring Kat Nelligan. John Mallcovich and Lind Hunt. Rated PG. Sn.VER BULLET: Someone o somcthinf is terrorizing the citizen ofTarkcr s Mills, but no one is sur who or what it is. All they know is tha people arc being killed. Adapted fron the Stephen KinJ book "Cycle oftb Werewolf," the film is the story abou the courage · of a I )..year-old bo confined to a wheelchair. He. alon with hjs resourceful confidants, un ravels tbc mystery and puts an end t• the paranoia in the town. A Dino 0 Laurcntiis film, surrina Gary Buse) Everett McGill, Corey Haim Directed by Daniel AttiaS. Screenpla by Stephen Kina. Rated R. MARIE: Slssy Specek stan in th true story of a Tennessee mother c three who. as the first woman to hea• the state Board of Pardons an• Paroles. risks everything to e•pose scandal in the corrections system tba leads to the impri&onment of th Tcnl\CS9eC governor. A Dino D Laurcntiis film also starring Jct p;;;;;;.;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;======;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;===;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;r------------------------:~--i Daniels ( .. Terms of Endearment" "TL:_ ~r~ ~.,.,.~ • .n.. to '"r-· of E:.....J----•'. Di1CC1ed by Roger Donaldson. Base J ril.l J'--3 .JO~• J~• "hY llUCU• rrKrM-on the Peter MUI book .. Marie. The kind of whole-hearr.ed drama that makes people Rated PG-13. line up ro see it." -BRLJC'E. WILllAMWN. PLAY8(1Y MACAZJNE .. 11111111 _ ...... ..... --Ul-1 __ ,_ --111-41M ·-511 ... ....,,-..ca =···-...... ·-·-·· ---·· --·· U -(DJ) 81-tlll _,_ 14 Deteboc*/ Ftldey, JMUerY 3, 1986 U-ID-1111 PICRllllWlt =-= -.... u •anCIWftl ·-· ....... •• 18-.&. lm. 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Gregory Hlnel. -l:30-l ~~~VB9E ILCMIOAT P.M.MMWINE WALL ITI&T WEEK JIM COOfl£A'S ORAHGE COIMTY ~~ SH0~~\3:01 l :JO 7:JO & 1 130 "-Cn41ftlA- 'fVUt9 ... &.Oete • .:'f':f ~:,,I 0- l tJO 7 1U & 1110 .. .-.~ . "'l-: ovrw . , 1 :114:1~ !lS -1,.JeMM - tH•OVIE t * "New Yori( Nights" (1983) Cor· inne ~. George AYfll -12:00-t1 MOYIE 8 TALES FftOM nE OAAKS1>E * 'F'wedlse (19821 Wiiiie A1me5. 8 EYE OH HOU YWOOO PTloebe Cates 8 MOYIE """-., -1146-* *'""Joy House" (1964) Jane p._ fJ MOYIE da, Alllfl Delon * ** "o.1Wlg UI" (19 70) Julie Mo- (!) COMEDY 8AEAK Willi MAO< drws. Roclt Hud9on. NI> JME MOYIE I 90UC>STAGE" * "The Bllc:h" (1979) Jo4wl Co11ns MOYIE Midltll Coby * * * "The SliWer And The Ro9e' -2:00-The Story Of Ctndel'llt." (1976) Rict1-0 QB NEws DRIVE-INS :m~; STADIUm ~ Ill ll!IJ!!tl!!!t .... ,,. ....... .,.....,..... s DM.llATIOllS ... Ako Tiie ee•r (,.0) CHll..0 l'f'ICllS o ....... Qv• .. .......,_.,._, .. 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Bartok Quartet due in Laguna The ~na Beach Chamber Music . producing an effect of indetcritiab Society wtU continue its 26th season beauty. of concerts Jan. 21 when it presents The Quartet performs throu&hoi the internationally renowned Bartok Europe and fr:cquentJy toun Japa Quartet, a Huopriao ensemble ac-and Austral~. as well as the Unite claimed by critics and a~ncn for States and Canada whett they ha' its exceptional tonal clarity and appeared in vinually every maj< directness. The performance will be music center -New York. L< at 8: IS p.m. at the Laugna Beach Hi&h Angeles. San Francisco. Boston, Ci1 School auditorium and will include cinnati. Dallas. St. Louis. Quebc compositions by Mozan. Schumann Toronto, Oenver. Mo ntreal. Balt and Dvorak. mott. New Orleans. etc. The Bano Formed in Hungary in 1957, the Quanct has appeared bcfott lt Banok Quartet rose to worldwide public m mott than 2.500 concer fame when they wett prize winners at since their founding. Their rccc1 the International Haydn Competi-schedules have taken them to sue tion in B.udapest in 1959, and at the major festivals as-the Spoleto F~ International Schumann Competi-vaJs. the Salzburg FcstJval and lll uon in Budapest in 1959. and at the Edinburgh F~-'tival. as well as th International String Quanet Com-music festivals in A1x-en-Proveno petition in Liege. Belgium. The Lucerne and others. Kossuth Prize, Hungary's hiahcst The Banok Quartet has m:orde award, was oonferred upon the aroup the entire cycle of the six Bano in 1970. Quartets for which tbey havc receive The "Bartok Quanct it comprised of exceptjonal critical acclaim. The four of the finest vinuoso perfonncn performance of the Banok cycle i of Hunpry: Peter Komlos. first two evenings is one of the hi&hli&h1 violin; Geza Hargitai, violin: Geza of their repertory and bas -thn1le Nemeth, viola: and Laszlo Mezo, audiences wherever it is perfonnec cello. ~ .-In addition to the music of Hayda The originaJ members of the Mozart. Schubert and Brahms. th quanet were graduates of the Franz Quanet is noted. for their recordin& Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. oft.be contemporary composcn. Th where they began playing chamber Bartok Quanet's recording of all th music together a1 an early age under Beethoven Quanets for Strings wa the tutelage of the renowned teacher cited by High Fidelity as one of th and composer Leo Weiner. Inspired greatest recordings of the last quanc and encourqed by Weiner. they century . formed a professional ensemble. call-Filhn& o ut the 198>86 season wt ing themselves the Komlos Quartet. be perform,nccs by the Hage later to be ttnamed the Bartok Quartet. March 13. and from Gm Quartet in honor of their put Britain. the renowned Philip Jone countryman, composer Bela Bartok. Brass Ensemble. April 7) . The musician~ perform on four of the For ucket inf6rmation. call th finest masterpiece instruments of the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Sc 18th century. their combined sound cie·~ at 494-2822. The Laguna Bcac 1---------------\HI School audjtorium is located a 62 Park Ave. Ample free parking i nearby. 'Hotel' star Brolin files for divorce LOS ANGELES (AP) -Acto James Brolin, a star of the TV scric "Hotel," filed for divorce from hi wife of more than 17 years and sough joint custody of their two sons. The Superior Coun petition. filet Mo nday . sa ys Brolin and Jane 1Ap Brolin were married in Octo- ber 1966 and sep- arated in February 1984. Their two sons are Josh. 17, ad Jess. 13. 8,rolin alw asked that prop- erty riahts be ~ • • ...... iermincd later and that ll1er1.ry prop erty and caminp be acquired afte the separation be awarded to b1m. Brolin, who rose to fame as th• ~oung ~nner of the TV sho11 Marcus Welby, M.0 .," citcsim:con cilable difTe~nces as the reason ro the di vorcc. C.11 642-5178. I Put • few words lo work for ou. • It n d (' •r s I· k c .s t h .. j k j , s ' j e s t s I , , s • By .ClllUS C-.UWFORD ~NltCos ; s An elegant new addition ro Costa Mesa's restaurants is The Lotus, 2300 Harbor Boulevard. located within the Harbor St\opping Center. Specializing in Szechwan and Mandarin cuisine, fhe Lotus is the creation of Ryan TsanJ. who also owns Lotus West in two locauons. Brentwood and West Los Angeles. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Ryan as a youth was involved in the import/export business. Then at age 28, he immigrated to the United States, where he undertook a second occupa- tion as an insurance broker, specializing in the needs of Chinese restaurant workers. Due to his increased involvement with restaurateurs and their staff,R.y&n eventually be<:ame interested in the idea o( opening his own restaurant. Ryan TMDC (In lone de) wlU. eome of hla ataff ha the new Lota ,_..aiant In Coeta Ilea'• Barbor Sllopptnc Center. Next came a fortunate meeting with Jimmy Hu, General ManagC91" of the famous Lotus Eaters Restaurant in New York City and a 25 year veteran of Chinese cuisine. Subse-modeled the building with no remaining traces quent meetings led to their partnership which of pirate ships or buccaneers. Instead, the newly still exists today. emerged Lotus has been repainted a briJht Looking forthe best formula for continuity green and white on the outside, and the dinmg of cuisine and serviq.:, the two partners sought rooms have been upgraded to attractive, semi- the counsel of Un-Hwa Liu, considered one of formal settings with mirrors, plants, and the finest chefs in Taiwan. Owner of three elegant table service. restaurants in Taipei, Liu also teaches the an of Some of the key members of the Lotus ~ta ff · Mandarin, Szechuan, and Sbangai cuisines. are veterans of Ryan's other restaurants. In 1979, R yan opened his first restaurani,. · Head chef Wen-Neng Liu, son of Lotus Lotus West, in West L.A., with Hu serving as consultant Liu, previously served at Lotus manager, and Liu as consultant. Chef Chang, West, ·Brentwood, ~nning in 1982. Liu trained by Liu, is in charge of the cuisine, which initially apprenticed with his father and other has been very well received. Every year since its head chefs in Taiwan, beginning at age 13. opening, the restaurant has been bestowed the Before joining the Lotus chain, he worked "Three Star Award" by the L.A . Restaurant briefly at the Asia restaurant in Eugene, Oregon. Writers' Association. . C hef Liu pi:epares the traditional Lotus dishes With the success of the first restaurant. with what Ryan ealts "an Orange Couinyilair. 0 · 50 Years of Fine Italian Dining tn10)' our cuisine from Central and Northern Ital\ her\ meal 1s served wllh old v. orld charm a generous vie"" of Newpo.rl Ba) valet par-king and comphmentar\ boat slips Piano bar and full menu until I a m Make plans nov. to dine with us this evening Call n 141 042· 7880 for reservations or inlorma11on about our bay 111ew banquet lac1h t1es 313 1 West Coast Highway. Newpo rt Beach ®~e.t~u~a~ Early Bird Dinner Special $-7.50 hrimp T empura • Beef T empura Chicken Karraage Chicken T eriyaki California RoU er ved ';Vith unomono. soup.· alad. and rice . All for only $7 .. 50 Ryan opened the second Lotus West in I 980 in Brentwood, and by 1981 this restaurant was receiving the same awards as its predecessor. General Manager Mark Ting began his restaurant career 20 years ago, with a back-3840 E. Coast H w,: ground that includes the Night and Day Supper Corona del Mar · O ub, Yokohama-, Japan; Court of the Man- .. Next, be conceived the idea of a Lotus for Orange County, where he now resides. Last November, the newest restaurant in his chain opened in the site formerly occupied by a Jolly Roger restaurant Ryan has totally refurbished and re- darin, and Mr. K's, both in Washington, D.C: 673-3933 and Scandia, Los Anjeles. Ting. according to r~~;~~~~~iii~2Siiiii!iii~~~ Ryan, .. bas an unending knowledge of wines. spirits, and hospitality." . ~ l~e~· IL_) =~~~= .. ~ Salt ucl pepper DF. E WEEK Dip the veal an a seasoned flour. Heat butter an frylng pan. and saute veal for one minute. Add _______ ........ .....__ ________ shallot. basil, and banana. Continue cooking on a VEAL BANANA II~ sUced veal ' l teas,... ctto.,ed parsley 1 teaspeoe clloppel •nots l ._.,... cla1ppe4 sweet buU t tdlH,1181 llMltter OF THE WEEK .. low flame for one more minute. Flambe with brandy, and add brown sauce seasoned to Wte with salt and pepper. Arrange veal in a hot dish.and pour sauce over it. Top with sliced banana and sprinkle wilh parsley. Makes 4 servi!'P. Cocktail of lhe Weck/Cafe Lido CAFFEUDO "" ouce lrltla Crum ~ ouce Datl Cacae ~ ouce Amaretto Pour all liqueurs into coffee mug. add coffee. and top with whipped cream. These recipes were submitted by Cafe Lido, Newport Beach. . I ... GRAND -OPENING • Longest RUf\ntng Show on sroeow-v • NeW Yotti 0nma Cffl>e A*arcl • W1M* o1 7 Tony Awatds • Orange County ~· 11 ,.. f .. c I IT« M\I THE TOWN A dinner at the ArChes . PA VJUON CBINDE RF.8TAUBANT Pretat1 Pint AuuJ CIUese Commalty New Year Celdratioa provides u .pbeat evening / The Pavilion Chinese Restaurant in Heritage Square has announced it has begun to organize the first ·annual Irvine Chinese community new year celebration. Plans are now in the works. A traditiona~Chinese new year parade, wi th dragons, costumes, music, food and fun will highlight the week long celebration being planned at The Pavilion. to welcome the new year. good fortune and good friends, reminjscent.ofSan Francisco and Los Aneetes Chinatown festivities. Chinese cultural organizations. churches, clubs and schools throughout the entire Irvine/Orange County community arc invited to call the Pavilion's public rclatioos director, Ellie Berliner, at 551-4468 to express supPort and interest in participating in this event. CorresPondence should be addressed to the Pavilion, 1411 0 Culver Drive, Irvi ne 92714. The Pavilion is located at Culver Drive at the Santa Ana Freeway. Planning and Advisory Committees will be mectmg mid-January at the Pavilion. For additional information, pl~ call 551-4468. 8)' BEVERLY BUSH SMn'B DmlpPlllltCcte $ , I Ever walk into a restaurant where the good humor was so infectious, you couldn't help but relax and smile? It happened to us when we en~red the Arches after an emotionally draining day. Whether it was the warmth of general manager Gib Fernandez, who seated us, the jauntiness of our waiter, the holiday mood of the crowd or •he quality _of the food, I'm not sure. But we enjoyed a thorougbfy upbeat everung at this landmark restaurant on the Coast Highway at Newport Boulevard. We also found an excellent value. Prices for complete dinners THE THIRD FLOOR range from SJ 2. 95 to $21. 95, and latro41ces New Mena the food is as good as many To improve on a gourmet menu that has won 11 Travel/Holiday restaurants with a la carte entrees ,i..-,vards may seem ftivolous, perhaps even risky ... unless you're talking in this range, and higher. to the Emerald of Anaheim's the Third Floor chef, Bronson Achiu. wh.o This is a big menur with more states "I am simply using lighter sauces with fresh herbs a nd sp_ices. than 50 entrees which range from enhancing the food's flavor to its fullest extent" · lobster thermidor and scampi to Maitre d' Michael Tsuc agrees. "We will now offer a d iversity of nine different veal dishes; breast lighter continental cuisine in our menu. but our forte is still preparing of chicken Elizabeth (sauteed whatever dishes our customers request. The menu is merely a guide to with cognac, shallots, tomatoes, our market-fresh ingredients.'' anichoke bottoms and shrimp) to Tsue recommends the chef s nighlly special for those who don't be~f stroganoff; steak tartare, or feel comfortable ordering something not o~ the menu but want rack of lamb to shrimp or crab something very special. "Our philosophy canied over from the original curry Calcutta. T hird Floor, is that we want dining to be a truly elegant yet comfortable There arc also such en tree experience, complete with the freshest foods. most delicate sauces and salads as a combination shrimp, pampered service.· Orange County d oesn't need another over-rated. crab and lobster Louie ($18.95) stuffy ~ounnet atmosphere." and a cobb salad. tossed tableside T e original T hird Floor Res'f urant at the Ha~aiian Regent ~n ($Io. 95). Waikiki Beach is world renowned 1or its exccllence in quality, service Decisions! h was no problem and ambiance. The gourmet restaurant is now a signature restaurant of for our guest, once she SPotted tbe Emerald Hotels, including the Emerald of Anaheim and the Mauna veal sweetbreads, a best buy at Lani .pay Hotel. The restaurant's name came from its actual location s 12. 95. And they were superb: on the third floor of the Regent The Third Floor at the Emerald of eed ·11 b alJ lted · Anaheim is on the ground level. at 1717 S. West St., Anaheim. Call saut l1 1 ey most me lll the mouth, mmgling with green 999-0990. f olives, fresh mushrooms, ------------------------------. artichoke hearts and sauce •• PUFFm Now A Fine Continental Cuisine and still an Ad•en~ in Natural Eating r tU111t1I hrPakl1s1 & lunch • f ormal Dining for Dinner Ex~rience the splendor of d inini out in 11n eleicenl atmoephe~ , w1lh l(Oild nutritious meah1. :mso t:. t.oa8t Hwy .• Corona d"I Mar 640-1573 WE PllOMIU YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES, cilNNeAs. TROfi"ICAL COCl(T All.S. 8ANOUET FAQl..ITIES, CA TEAING, FOOD TO 00 OP£N70AYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TOGO 31• 9Nct1 Blvd 827·12H> ...., Knoll'• AnllNll!n 1)96.tt20 o.teboc*/ Friday, Jenu8f'Y 3, 1888 Madeira.. I've seldom tasted a lovelier prc})aratioo. My veal piccata (St 5.95) also. was state-of-the-art: white, milJc- fed, cut-wjl.h-your-fork veal, Now Serving COUITIY STYLE llllAY$199 llllCI Inc/CJ~ S.V#age w,e11 Orlnk or 8-r t:H Al te 1:11.PI dipped in a light egg wash, sautced Wlth lemon butter and whit( wine, served with ca(;>C'.rs. The veal slices aJternated with zucchini, which was also lightly battered and sautced. But who could Possibly fault my mate's deep sea scallops belle meuniere?. ($ 13. 95) Sau teed in lemon butter and wine just to silken tenderness, but not a m o- ment longer, combined with a ·profusion of mushrooms, they, like all the ent.rees. arrived piping bot. We might have o rdered such appetizers as artichoke bottoms stuffed with crab, scampi, or mozzarella marinara, but I was content with my welJ<hilled din- ner salad with an excellent blue cheese dressing. My mate enjoyed a rich and flavorful cheddar cheese soup. Credit for all these good things goes to chef Ed Swindler. Des- serts, our only disapPointment, are not made in-house. With a choice of only carrot cake and cappucino mousse cake, we chose the latter and found it less than memorable. Cheese cakes and chocolate mousse pie arc often avaHable as well. to try a Jekel Pinot Dlanc, a rather pungent wine. I suspect the Cbalone Pinot Blanc, a silver· medal winner, would have been the better choice. Marcheano is tbe "new" (since 1981) owner of this 63-year-old .. legend," which began as a little cafe next door to a gas station and became popular in the 40s with HoU)')Vood stars who lived by the beach. Today it bas a loyal clientele and is one of the few restaurants in the area where you may enjoy late dining. It's open tiU I am. every day. lunch at the Arches presents an inviting list of salads, including Nicoise and Ferrari (garbanzo beans, tomato, bell pepper, salami, cheese, olives. Italian dressing), averaging SS. 95. Eight- een sandwiches vary from the Mont.eCristo to a Mariners' De- light of crab, avocado, mouarella on· grilled sourdo u&h with Thousand Island dressing. Four diet luncheon plates. a variety of ent rces and omelettes round out a 60-item menu. Champagne brµnch, on both Saturday and Sunday, is a relax- ed, order-from-the-menu affair at the Arches. Roast beef hash' with Poached ..eg.s, crepes Versaille Service by our tuxedo-clad and eggs benedict are just a few waiterprovedasefficientas it was offerinp .. They're served with good natured. Peach cloths and freshly baked blueberry muffins, fresh flowers enhanced o ur booth banana out bread, English muf- in one Of two dining rooms which ·tins and fresh fruit compote. are more intimate than the com-Marcbeano bas wd that when bioatioo bar and din.ina area be acquim! the Arches, be ac- nearest the entry. (Qwner Dan quired an 1lonored tradition and a · Marcheano calls this a New York-loyal patronqe. It seems to me he style .. see and be seen.. at-is serving both weU. No matter mospb~.) The rooms &low with how many new restaurants open rich wood penelina, soIUy lit by around it, this is a restaurant not Tiffany lamps and candleU..,t. to forget. It's a restaurant without pm-THE ARCHES, 3334 W. Coast micb which wean ita years well. Hwy., Newpon Beach; 645-7077. Of eoune, th~'•. full bar Reservations may be made for service, and an impressive, fairly lunch, 11 :30-3, Mon.-Fri.; dinner, priced list of some 325 imponed S p.m.-1 a .m . nightJy; brunch. Sat. and California wines. We decided and Sun., 10730-l. KING a I o,....,.. RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO llEAL. TU.ltTIN 9la0 To take advantage o f all the ways the Dai l~ Pilot helps fight inflation. ('all 642-it32 1 1111111 I .. > --~-----------=- Cl IT ON Tr 1-1 THE BARN Have the prime of your life chooei111 from the Ht.emive 25 it.em menu. Stub, ...tood, ealada. I~ and Mexican diabM, and more. W•tern charm and couotry ambience. Lunch M-F, Dinoer M-S, Happy hour M-P 4:30-7 p.m. Set.ellite diah. Live entertainment and dancing. Sun. Cbampqne Buffet Brunch 10·2:30. Benquet C.cilitiea. 14982 Redhill, Tu.tin. 259-0115 THE ORIGINAL BABN FABMEB 8TBAKBOU8E Yes! They are the qnal. FamOUI for their ooe·and-e-hall pound PorurbouM .tee.ta and feat.urtng diapl&y broifuw. Proudly 1erviJlC for 24 yean. Lunch Mon.-Fri 11-2. Din- ner nichtly Mon.-f'ri. from 5 p.m. Sat. It; Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Co.ta Meea. 642-9777. BENNIGAN'8 Freeh food 1erved with e aide of fun. Menu feAtw• unique eppetizen, aalada, eeafood, croiu&nt aand- wichea, burgen, Mexican diahea, and an euitini brunch menu. Lunch and dinner from 11 a.m. weekd-.y1. Brunch 9-3 on weekenda. Full bu with apecialty drink.a. Happy hour 4-7 weekclt~-In Coeta Mesa. South COMt Plue parkinc lot by Sek'a Fifth Avenue 241-,3938. ln Weetminatar, 545 Weatminater M&ll 891-4622. o..ocini eveninp in W eet.mlDlter k>cation. BOB BURNS ·their traditional warm hoapit&lity and fine food. Finett prime rib in Balboa end freah fiah daily. Com· plete dinner apecia!a daily. Friendly 1ervice and a fun, delightful at- moaph~e. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Brunch Sat. and Sun. 801 E. BaJboa. 673-7726. THE BIDE-AWAY Tired of eatinc out at placet with no privacy~ Search no more!The Hide· away providea privacy with ita bootha and partitions, perfect for busine11 luncheons and romantic dining. All newly decorated offering • reluinc atmoapbere. The special- ties are ...rood and steaka. Af. fordable dining for the whole fam- ily. Variety of daily specials. Home· iude IOUP9 and aauces. Beer & wine eerved alto. 5874 Edin(er at Sprinr· dale in Marina Shopping Vill&«e. Huntington Beach. M0-6518. JOLLY ROGER Great American food and at the beat.. pricet1. The Jolly Roger bu alwa)'tl been known u a good family value restaurant. The menu features breakfut, lunch and d inner with a large variety of diahee to chooee from. From egg diahes, griddle cakee, burgers, aandwichea, saladt to complete dinners of aeafood. ateaka, chicken and delidou& des· aeru. Family owned for 35 yean with the friendliest eervice in t.own. 400 S. C<>e.at Hwy .. Laguna Beach. 494-3137. . Superb i. the word to deecribe t.hia tc::ALFDRNIAN fine dinins eltebliahmenL Servinc Newport for 18 years, al*iaJizing in Aqua re.ieed beef, the fine9t you can ret. AllO feeturini freah flab, veal and chicken. Tbe linen covend tablee, candlea and fneh no ..... add tot.he el91ance, with boot.ha and hifh b.ck chain for privacy. Flickerinc lantema and claaical' music capt.we t.he charmioi and warm atmoapbere. Open for lunch, dinner and their aplendiferoua Sun- day brunch. E:rtenaive wine Hai. 37 Fuhion laland. 644-2030. BRISTOL BAR A GRILL · At Holiday Trllditionally an all American favorite place to eet and priced for family dini111. Everythina • from juicy lteeda and chops to al*ia1 cbkbe diahea and treah ...rood. Boun~ aalad bu. SumpWc>ut dall1 luncheon bunet. Open daily for dtuinc and c:oc:kta.lla. 3131 BriRol St., Coat& M..._ 667-3000. CBAZYllOUB 8TLU.BOU8B Authentic dJnlnt, fee~ ... ~ C:..':I B.el-~Rib. HEMINGWAY'S In the atyle of the man himJelf. Heminpay'1 it a celebration of adventure. of romance and the art o( living. An award winni111 re1· taurant offering European cuiaioe with a California accent and an exteoaive wine lisl. Dinner nithtly. Lunch M-F. The atmoaphere ia warm and friendly and fiJled with enthuaia.am. Eetabliahed ajnce 1972. t.hia reataurant/cafe is located in Corona del Mar at Pal'ific Coaat Hwy. at MacArthur Blvd. 673-0120. MONACO'S E1perience Cant.aatic Cahfnm1 a nouvelle creat.ion11 accented with 11 French fWr. while dining in an elepnt waterfront eetUllJ OVR lootinf Newport Bay. Enjoy a va.lt eelection of entreee for brunch, lunch, and dinner in addition to the oyater bu or afternoon teas on the Bay, makinc Monaco'• a very apecial t.reaL MonacoW ia located IC1'Qll from "'1eWJ>Ort lmport.a in the 'l'okai Bcik Bide. at 3333 W. Cout Hwy, Newport Be.ch. Phone in yow reaerv~Uona at (7141646·5225. CnM ...tood ... • •• chlle!.. "' c.btir f&IDOUll .-•. fried ..U, and d....,., Lunch Moo.-Pri. 11 -3. DlNMr Moo.-8un. 6 p.m. (Oblner reMnatiom cumut.eec1). Au\MDUc Wtetern ._,,, deDeins and Uw muale ID tbe talooe. [)yw Rd. LI'S JlUTAURANT Bait/Newport ,.,., Seat.a AJIL ~loft~ food, yoo.a're IUl't 648-1612. _/to eQjoy dininl here, • U'a prom- DlLIMAN'S i..e truly .utMntic CbtneM food. The nm.. r.-., a '-for The .... u otfen a .nde'Wrietv ol uotic dilhee, from a la Cl1U! to combinatiom. BruthC&.k:ing decor in a 1upremely beautiful at- moapbere. Tropical drinks to quench your trunL Open aeven days a week for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adams, Huntington Beach. 962-9115, 31-4 N Beach Blvd., Anaheim. 827-1210. 'THE L-OTUS Enter the Orient and uperience the u cellence of Mandarin and Sucbwan Cuiainea. Authentic Chi· neae diahea eaPf>Cially prepared by muter chef Liu. The Lotus can offer· culinary muterpieoea to your liking. The lovely dining area iJI dominated with pictures of the Lotua flower · the symbol of RUrlty in Chineee culture. Enjoy fi.ne Chl- neae dininc u well a -wine, 1pirita and hoapit&lity at the Lotus. Located in Harbor Center at 2300 Harbor Blvd. in Coeta Mesa. Call &45-333 1 MANDARIN GOURMET A truly special place to dine, the Mandarin Gourmet bu been a gold award winner and owner, Michael Chiang wu voted RelUIW'ateur of the Year. Specialiti111 in Peking, Shanghai, Sz.ec:hwan and Hunan cuiainea, they offer an array of deli- aciea includi111 Peki1~1 Duck, dumplinc-, whole fiah and more 1umptioua diahee. Elegant at- moaphere, impeccable service and utenaive wine liat. 1500 Adama. Coet.a Meu. 6'0·1937 PAVILION Larie Pagoda ·building beau.tifully decorated reatauranL Fineit and freeheat ioiredienta, no MSG. Tan- talbina cuisine that e1citee the palate. Fine tervice. Four. larse rooma, ample banquet. (acilitiea. Champape lunchea and early bird dinnen. Special holiday feuta. We welcome company Chri1tm111 partiea and ladiee' club meetinp. "You won't be hu.ncrY an hour later at the Pavilion." Man- darin/Szechuan cuiaine. 14110 Cul· ver Drive, Irvine. 551-1688. Lunch &'Dinner Daily, Bar. Cuual dl'ffll, reaervationa •uireat.ed. Lunch from 11:30, dinner from 6:00 p.m. CCJNTll\ENTAL MEDITERRANEAN ROOM • Airporter Inn Conrenial and teduded from the buay airport surroundinp. The Mediterranean Room offel"I 1uperb continental cuisine for lunch. din· ner and Sunday brunch. Top enter· ta.inment oiJhtJ..y in the Caban!t Loun(e. The Capuin'1 Table ia open for dininc 2• boura: Perfect for watcht111 California -sunaeta it the Fllihl Deck Lounp. The Airport.er lnn ia located al 18700 MecArthur Blvd. in Irvine. 833-2770. MAJtCEL'S V oilal Marcell DelishU\illy ref:reth· 1111 menu f•turint fr.ah ...rood and Louialana Cajun ~iaia. Gourmet oyat.er bu. Elecant ,., c.ual atmoapbere. Live entertein• ment. and dancinc feeltlrinc QC'• finffl enterteinment. Dancl111 under t.he ttan! Luach h'om 11 a.m. OinMr nlcbtly trom 5 p.m. ()yater .,_, till l :00 ...... 130 E. 17th Si.., Coat.a M ... 646-8866. PUFFIN'S; An adventwe in natural eatinc. Freeh quality in(redienta prepared in• 1imple yet elecant way. Award winninc recipea. Carden •ttinc in 1 European Cafe ttyle atmoapbere. Cuual breekfut and lunch. Format dinioi 'ror dinner. Sun.-Thun. 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. 6. S.L till 11 p.m. 3050 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar. 640-1673. RIVIERA R.elll to gr1ciOU1 aervlce in an elecant. int.imat.e atmoaphere. Es- pertly prepared continent.al dithea by Chef Richard Berrner, aince 1970. Tbit award winning rea- tawant alao otren an e1tenaive wine liat, and e'icela in tab&e.ide prep- arationa and flaplbea. Open for Lunch 11:30-3 p.m .. Dinner from 6 p.m. Eicellent b.nquet facilities. Cloeed Sun. and holidaya. 3333 S. Bristol, Co.ta Meaa.. &40-3840. CAFEFLEURI Take a ... t in Cafe Fleuri for break· fut., lunch or dinner. Enjoy an es- quiait.e environmeni influenced by a French touch. Hot jazz Monday throuih Friday from 5:00 till 9:00 p.m. and an outetandioi white- glove brunch make thi1 Cafe the place to meet. Open 7 daya a week. 6:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Moderately priced. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. 476·2001. LE BIARRITZ E1perience nquitite French prov· incial cuaine while dininc in thie intimate French cbateau. Special- tiea include rack of lamb, vH I Mana.la and • beautiful aelection of freeb fllh. Homemade award win· nine deaaertt. Enjoy Sun. brunch with unlimited chamJ>acne, an elaborate buffet. a bot entree and deeaert-all aerved in a coiy, rew- ed atmoaphere. Full bar with domeatic and imported wine aelec· tiona. Lunch, Mon.-Fri.; Dinner. aeven nighta. Sunday brunch. 414 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 645-6700. LE CHARDONNAY The frneet in cl&1M1ic French and nouvelle cuitine in plush surround· inp. E:a:cite your &ellMI with Su· preme of Duck with poached Cali· fomia Figs or Lobater Cueerolp in a Chardonnay wine sauce with chanterelle&. Enenaive selection of winee from a temperature-con· trolled cellar. Lunch Mon.·F'rt. 11:30-2:30. Dinner Mon.· at. from 6:30. Sun. brunch 11-2:30 lo Rqi!· l.ry Hotel. 18800 Ma.cArthur Blvd.. lNine. 762-8777. LE MIDI Several thinp make thlt award trin- nina hidea-.y \IUJ,y 1pec:i&I; Walter, their Swill chef, trained in aome of t.he beet houMt: PU.C. St. Morie&. PIAlce G.tud. Baur au lAc, Zurich. Authentic cu l 1ine Provencal• 1111onal ~t <•· ti~ Sunday~ to unique it'a Uke ateppiDf beck in time ui an era wt...n uc.Uenoa ol food wu matebed by reneroue hqipltallty, a boeplt&lity ranl)-found U.. ~ Join Marica and Walt.er ln u..ir Ftench.OOW>try bo!IDa. Lunch, din- ner and SUDCIQ bnaoeh. BaDcautt faciliU.. Cloeed ~am V-ia Udo. Newport 8-cll. t1Mt06. INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER Take an enchanted journey into India wi\bout leaving Oranp Coun- ty. Authentic Tandoori diabea elepntly preaent.ed in the Morhul t.raditioo. Meat and faah di.abet prepared and marinated in • blend of berba and freeb ground spicea. lmpreuive deei(n and decor takea you back to the 16th century. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. 1000 Bristol St., Newport Beach. .... ~ 752-5200. . .. ITAi JAN MAR€.f:LLO'S Thia award winner offen a.n u - tenaive menu speci&lizing in pastas, veal, cioppino -11d~beir famoua handmade pin.a. F..atablilhed 1inoe 1973, t.hia family owned re1taurant bu captured the heart.a of Italian food lovel"I. Lunch Mon.-Fri .. Din- ner 7 night.a a week. 17602 Beach at Slater, Huntingto n Beach 842-5505. VILLA NOVA • A beautiful bay view createe the romantic setting that has made the Villa Nova a "apecial Lind of place" for over firty yeani. S uperb cuisine from <Antral and Northun Italy served ltl Old World charm. E1- tenaive wine lilt. Dinner ni(htly Piano bar. FulJ menu till 1:00 a.m. 3131 West Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. 642-7880. NAGISA RESTAURANT Thia fine little Japaneite reetaurant apecialius in sushi. tempura. and teriyaki. The aushi bu ia prepand by t beir famous Japanest Chef-truly a feeling of being in Japan. Great for 10Cialwng, aushi ban ani a lot of fun. Dining room aJ.o available. Open Tues. thru Sun for lunch and dinner. 3MO E. Cout Hwy. Corona d•I Mar 67:\-3933. Ml CASA Their food ia like • t.np to Meuoo' Hoapit&lity geea hand in hand with their motto, "M1 Cua es Su Cu.a." .. or my h<>OM 11 your house FAt.ab liahed aince 1972. it's no aecrel f friends enjoy dining here. Open daily from 11 a.iD. for Lunch. Din ner and Coc\lall.a. Entert.ainme.nc Wed . .S.L oiehta in the Burro Room. 296 E. 17th SL. Coate MML 645-76216. ~HEAL.THY . PORTY CAR.BOTS .. Delicioua r..ru.o.. food ... per Henry Sepr.uom. D~ tht.t. rM1 rood feeling of Mt.ini l"'Mt ~ meala prepared d aily, natural ·and healthy. Orisinal recipe&. FJ.eah julC98 tquee:aed daily. A '"8t place for Dinner 7 daya ftom 11 a.m. ~ Sunday ChamlMISM 8nanch.. S.· twMn Bullocb and I. Mapin. So. CoMt Plaa. tower ~ &66-W700. .. Oetebook/ Frtday, J9nUafV 3. 1988 1 • . -r1 ~·-. - . '-- ... _,.., -IT ON THE TCJWN T --'.,;.' .. -. -~"' ~-~·, ' ' 'r I .. -:-•: ' ~' ' . ·-· :i~--.......... ..... ... . --·-··~---~ . ..Mo-.,._ ORANGE COAST THE REX OF NEWPORT Located O'lr-the oceanfront acrou · from the Newport ~ pier, The Res i1 · the Otanp 9A>Mt.'a mott n cluaive aealood reataurant. Well known for fr•h Hawaiian rounnet faah aelectione and apecialia:inc in 1weet Channel laland abalone, ten- der veal and prime me.t.<. The warm ambiance of the padded boot.ha, ioth.ic p&inunp and the SEAS:OOO/STEAKB ANTHONY'S PIER 2 The Southern Calif. Reetaurant Writ.en voted thia one the winner of ~ beet. value reet.turent.I. Tfteir eeafood i1 the talk or t.he town w.ith 30.35 fre1h fi1h daily. CBS Tele· vi.lion elaima they have the best happy hour in Oranie County. ~U hM e.Jorie eouM-f'or-l.M- weight con1eioue. Open nightly for dinner. Located on the beautiful Ne wport Bay at 103 N. Bayside Dr. &40-6123. CAFE LIDO Known u Newport"s Cannery Vil I.age JAIZ2 spol. En)Oy ii:ourmel food with 1tourmet jazz in an inUR\8~ and cozy atmO!lphere. Dinner • niii:htly 6 p.m. to rpidnight. Enter uiinment nightly 9· l ::m. Sun. jazz ses11ion 4-l a.m. Happy J&U hour !l-8 Mon.-F'r1. Ample parliinf. 2900 Newport Blvd., well 1tocked wine racb lend to 675-2968. Res'• convivial •t.moaphare: The THE CANNERY . Res of New:90rt ii the choice of Thie hiatoric waterfront Landmark locale u well pa vi1itor11. Recipient in Newport'• Cannery Village fee· of t.he p1'19tigiOUI Travel-Holiday turea rr.h local aea!ood and Eut-award. CuuaJ/ele1ant attire. em beef. Comittenlly good MTVice, Lunch, dinner. Call 6'75-2566 for open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. reeervatione. Valet pa.rkinr. Champagne Brunch and Harbor RUSTY PELICAN Crulaee. Entertainment nighuy and Freeh ·aeafood and tote of it! Come . Sun. afternoon.a. Enjoy the lounge d L If he d d ' focxf galley~uperb clam chowder! OC& youne re an me over· 3011TtiJl'iY9Ui. 616.5111. ~::.:..:.--JAt>01:1.1' :w tb• baautiful...Newport-&¥- Featurinc 15 to 26 fr•h raah aelec· REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT uona daily from around the '¥orld. Thi.I is the ori(inal and h&A • been No wait aealood bar in t.be lounge. aerving Newport Beach for 26 yean. Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Brunch in Their 1pecialty ill aeafood and Newport. 2736 W. Coe.et Hwy., 1t.eab. Chefa special aelec:t.ione daily 6-42-:W31. In lrvin&-Lunch, Din· and ramoua for their broeated ner, and Happy Hour. 1830 Main, chicken, too! A beay_ti.fu.I waterfront 645-477•. view of Newport B.iy enhanCM the atmoaphere. Perfect for busineu TALE OF THE WHALE entert&inins and romantic dining. Esperience a 8'ep back into time to Located at 261 E. Cout Hwy .. New· a place where you can dine at your port. Reaervatiom accepted. Phqne own l~ilure. Enjoy the romance or 673-1505 • old Newport with a panoramic bay view. Etcite your Mnaea with their aenaational aealood and traditional ravoritlea. Breekfut 7 a.m., Mon.- Fri., Lunch 1 l -• Mon.·Fri., Dinner •·11 Moo.-S.t. S.t. and Sun. Brunch 7 ·•. ()ytter Bar Fri., S.t. 6. Sun. Banquet. tacilit.ielt up w 600. '°° Main St.. BalboL 673-4633. SAIL LOJ'T l:.ocated above the Jolly Roser in Lquna. thia cosy reet.aurant r ... tuJW rine freeh ...Cood with ocean view dining. En;oy the oyater bar in .: warm atmoepbere and decor of nautical moU!. TM aealood menu featuree 1wordfiah, 1hrimp, halibut, acallope and many other aelect.iona. The oyster bar offen oy1ter 1h~ter11, clamt, cta.b It 1hrimp cocktail and .also hot diehee. The Sail Loft, a rt.t.aurant /hat it dedi- cated to the t.raditlon o comradery. ~ S. Cumt Hwy., Lq\lbf Biich: •9'-3368 THE WAREHOUSE . Newport'• moat innovative water- front. dininc experience. Chef Charlaa K~ feat.uret fr•h tea· rood and mtemational cuiaine. Hichly acclaimed, award winninc Sun. 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The -Celebrity Tenace ii available fM private dininc. The indjvidually decorated private balcony roomt · overlook the '6() .... t honeahoe shaped main room. The Harlequin la locai.d at 3503 S. Harb(jr in Santa Ana. Call 979-7660. GUIDE TO ORANGE CC AST . -RES ........__ 1·A• •RAN I s . -1hi $ ~ "i?"' . ·'§ q,, ~ -e ; ~ ;~ ~ # ~ ! ~~~ ·~ ·~ § ~ ~~ ~3 ,.,.,, I " .. ~.l/ Restaurant Ci ~ 'J ~ ~ -AIRPORTER IN~ 1117UU M .. Anhur RI . 1,,,.,,. t!.l.1 !77n C"ontmenul s9 r;o.s 1 s.9s $4.7~$8.95 Vi !.O $!0 ~· 'rnnl S:I 00 4 7 • * * 10 .100 • ANTHONY'S PIER 2 ~ellfcKIC! rrum $f; 9r, 4::\().6::}0 • • up to 103 N Re,..dt Hr . N .... p<>-.1 ~11<h !Wt 11 ti 9::\0· I I ::io 300 I ~ ' THE BARN Amt>t1t'1ln frum $4 9r, from $.I !.If• $11.9fl 'frnm S:l 7.'> •::lo-7 • * • up to 1.i R.odlull.1'18ua U.-0116 J 600 BRISTOi. B"R & C..RILI • ltol1d•) Inn , up to )l)f ,.,.,., •• t ..... ,, __ \1-: ... 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MARCELLO'S -Italian lm111 $4.nf> (rum $:1 'Jfl Beer& u1> to t 7Mr) .....,.,.h JUvA H11rn .... th M ) .·,o Wine 6!1 -MARCEL'S 1tntinrntal ~I, IMI 'I t llU 11111 $1'4 1111 ~INI .. IO Ii .I() * * • up lO . 1• g 11111 l'I• r ..... .,._ 1141 ""'• 50 ._ -. Ml CA8A Mr11r11n al• lGrlt & comh• 111 cult-& combti 4.. • * -IC 1?ll1 lk, (,."I'M-. Ml 7~dl } ~ - REUl:St;N'tl VI' Nt;WPORT 21-1 E r,_ H""'. 1'1-..... &..h • Seafoud h t>m $8.9!i from $4 26 from $6 9!1 ... . fl 7 • * up to :\5 • &OYAL KHYBER .. lnc11an .. from $4.91> 1995 5-7-/. usf l-0 1000 Urootbl S4 • """ ~ 8-rh 7"2 &2ll0 frc1m SI 2.95 -186 TH& WARBHOU8B . Se1food from $8.9!> t-4.96 $';'gr, 11'2.95 •·7 • • 15·400 Validtd a..o vi.~""-'._. f7J mo ~ Dmebook/ Frtdlly. J..-y 3, 1986 .. .. --· . ) I ,_ .. 25~ • FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1986 Suspec~ed ~ru ·• r1n busted · Officials say break up of· drug houses' significant step in cutting street supply been able to bruk... Salazar said during'a press conference Thursday. Police have made larger drug' busts. buJ Salazar said the arrest of the family memben is significant be- ca~ they are believed to be behind a IJ LISA MAHONEY Lt. Dave .~r sai~ cbnspiracy well-establishedring of illepl aliens • ._...,,......., CbltJCS apinst ~elnura, Amador, .that has been operating out of Santa Santa Ana police believe they have Mana and Cornelio Carranza, all of Ana's residential neighborhoods for the goods on a family of allqcd dru& Santa A11;1. arc a si~ificant break in · years. h ill J al. h an on101na narcotics enforcement .. , . . pus en; cp 1~ns w o set !!P a effort aimed at reducing the avail-It s ltke an extended fa~y. There dozen or n>orc drug .srores in ability of illcga.I drugs in the county ~re a ~t nui:nber of peol)le-i:nvolyed houses throuahout ~~ city and .at-scat 1n thts," said Set. John CoU1ns. tracted b~yers of manJuana, cocatne · · . • Money from a steady stream of small and heroin from all over Orange and "This is probably one of the most drug sales is. beina tent t.<:k to pans of Los Angeles counties. organized narcotics operations we've Mexico, where the diug operation Aircraft contract toopeD. upjobs LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) - Douglas Aircraft Co. said Thursday it expects to hire thousands more wbrken because of a $727.7 miltion contract to finance work on the Air force's new C-17 A transport. The new contract, awarded Dec. 31, will fund the C-17 program throuJh July 1987. If Douglas gets Reagan tcornl Kh.adafy, additJonal contracts to complete the preparee for border development work through July meeting with Mexico's 1992. the pack.age would be worth about $3.4 billion, the company said. preildent./ A7 Cµrrently, Douglas has about 1,000 -1..ugau ... ~1JU~10llvea--+-~;uµ. ..... ~ - In South Afrlca./A7 By 1990, thatnutnberisexpccted to swell to about 13,000, said Douglas Calli l spokesman Dave Eastman. &Om a However, Eastman said officials Court overturns rape ver-wer.e unable to say at this time how Cilet, citing. lnltlal consent many of the additional 12,000 workcn needed to work on the C-17 Of victim./ M ~ould be new hires and how many •atlon would be shifted fTom work on other n programs as those wind down. · Pregnancy-related Douglas has been working on the deaths down 50 percent C-17 on a relatively small scale since 1982. Joe.women over 35./M DouaJas. a division of St. .Louis- Most .. tis.a-A with t_..... based McDonnell Dou&Jas Cow .• •ivu VYv-makes both military and commerC:1al phone serylce, poll In-planes. It has about 20.SOOemployees dlcates./ M -a number th!-t is expected to rise to Sports 28,000 by end of 1988 because of the C-17 and other programs. Ocean The C-17 contract covers design, View High drops development, fabrication and testing. Its opening game In the The C-17 will be a high-wing, four- King Cotton Claaslc engine. wide-body transport with basketball tournament In 20,900 cubic feet of cargo space and a Arkansas. /81 ,range of 2,400 nautical miles. Its cargo bay will be large enough to carry A female wrestler pins her trucks, helicopters and tanks. h d However. there has been specu· · opes, an competition lation that the C-17 may become a to the mat. /82 victim of the Gramm-Rudman Act Bual.neu This may be the year to make money In the stock market./84 that mandates an end to the federal spending deficit by 199 1. President Rcapn has indicated he will resist cuts in the Pentagon budget, but some leading Democrats say the president probably will be forced to cut military spending. oriaina~ Collins said. bearinp on the cbarJes are let for Edclnura Ca~ 29; Amador Wednetday, be said. Carranza, 39; Mari.a Carranza. . S4; Police believe the Carramu - and . a woman named franet~ v.ibose familial relatiODlbips are u:n-~all face charses of possemna known -peckae£d two to ftve m~J.uana for ~. wd Deputy "J)OUnds of marijuana a day at their Distnct Attorney 8111 Evans. ·home • at 2214 W. Willhire. The tdelmira, Amador and Maria Carr marijuana, alona with.amalJ amounu ranza-are also clwacd with co~ of cocaine and heroin s-ckll'd at spiracy to distribute controlled drup, other safe hou1e1, wu then cSU-- Evans said. A warrant has been issl¥d tribut.cd to at least a dozen and foT a fourth family member, Cornelio pc>Mibly up to S2 d.nJa boUlea CarraMA;. 28, on ~ same charae. throuabout Santa Ana, s.iaza,. u.id. Evans wd. The Cananzas are accuaed of All but Cornelio arc being held at hirina other illcpl aliens for SUO to Oranae County Jail Preliminary $200 a week to sell the contrabeod &om the boptea. Daily sales are • tboulbt '° ruee &om Sl,000 «> . S4t:>~ hope the ureit of the family members, 11 aJleled orp.nizen of the network of an. b9ula. will help slow •ctrua sales in the city, SllaDJ' u.id. ArTestt-of tlaeir a1leFd bired deaAen have done little to stem narcotics sales becaute they are quickly re- placed by otben. n from IOUth of the border, police Mid. lnvestipton have linbd the C.ar- ranzu with 12 Santa Ana raidenoes throuab utility bills and a tnil of (Pleue-~D/A2) Limited blood supply critical ) Red Cross officials blame lack of donors on AIDS h ysteria By PAUL AllCllIPLEY ... ..., ....... There IS a critical shortage of blood in Or-anac and Los Anselcs counlles, the Red Cross said Thursday. .. . . people. malt~ a lot of plans, and donauna blood isn't amo ng them ," said spokesperson Sanda Lanuna of the American Red Cross's ~ Coun- ty chapter. Yet, t.berc's a biaer deniand for blood durina that same period due, in J.af1C part, to an a.ncreue in accident · vi£tims durina the boltdays.. Lantina said. Tbe combination bas dropped blOod suppties 30 percent below the Red Cross's norma.1 supply. lanti!l& said that's a sbort.aac of 9 .000 wuts_Df blood. ..We're ~cu.Jarly in need ofrypc 0, .. sbc said. Red Cross officws also ~ com- baUln& miSJnfonnatJon about the transm1won of acquired immune deficiency syndrome -Al OS - when donauna blood. "You cannot contract AIDS by &ivina blood." Lanting wd. "We ust the needles only once, and clean covennp on all the beds.·· A speaal blood donor drive has been launched to combat the short- Qe. with extended hours at the chapter"s fixed locatio ns and in- creued use of their mobile units. "We're stepping. up our efforts," Lanung Slld. "W e need 5.000 donon." At the Red Cross·s Huntington Beach Site ip Seapon Square, 18822 Beach Blvd .. ho urs have been ex- (Pl--eee BLOOD/ A2) INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crosswqrd Death Notices EntertaJnment Horoecope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Poffce Log Public Notices Sports T~aion Weather 86-S AS A3 84-5 B9-11 AS B11 812 Datebook Yule tree bonfires to illuminate. .disasters foil owing the holidays AUJDPIIOI' F.uel rods at San Onofre found leaking B10 Date book A6 Datebook A3 B11-12 B1-3 Datebook A2 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN "It's the best kindling I can think of 0t111eo.11r .... ...-. . for a fire," said Orange County Fire -<>nmge-€ounty fircfifttc:rs ~piain. Lou Fur:st. anxious to put the tore to local He sa1d the fire department ~as set Christmas trees. up-several places where Chnstmas . trees can be dropped off. The trees The county fire d~partmei:it has will be ignited un<ier controlled arranaed to . bu~ ags~g Cbnstma.s conditions. tree~ at locations 1~ l~tn~t.S!an Juan Furst said the Christmas tree bums ~p1strano and M.1ss1on v1eJO, hop-a.re dcsianed to speed disposal of the an.a to ~cep the hol.1~y symbols.from holiday symbols and to hiabh&ht the tnucnna any add1uonal traaecf1es. fire hazard posed by the trees. This season, dry Christmas trees folloWina arc three local lrCe bum arc a su~pcctcd cause in fires that sites: autted at lleast three Orange County •At 7 p.m. today, countyfi~ homes and damaged several others. fi&hters will bum trees in S&J\ Juan T~achers Salary fight_top stary in Hu~tington Beach Downtown renewal, Bolsa Chica plan a somadeconttnutngnewstn 1985 was the bttter and successful fl&ht put up by the 700.plus tcachen for a pay increue. - Aneered by PIY e>ffen -for a while the best official• would oledlc was a I pert'ent hf ke -m«e than 300 teacben stayed home in prc>tett on May 24. That UICtic fotoed 'Oflldalt to lbeU out about $40,000 in aa.payen' money for subltitutie ~ . The year 1985 .as a time 'when teacben in the Huntington &e.ch Union Hiah School District ftoed tbftr muteles. Embroiled in I bittet salary dispute witb scbool boerd tru1tea, the talchen refused to .,... in their nct0tiadon1. They weret out aod band Wee candidates in ~P-ltb)' with their cause -Jeny, SuW~an, Bonnie Castrey and David Wufteld -and worbd for their elecUon in JQoYCmber. And they wound up wilh'juat 1bou1 everyth1na they ever wanted -a 19 percent .PIY i~ tbat 'Nill cost S4.47 million over tbne yan, btnd- ina amhration and requirtd union membenbip amona all teachera. Elaewhere in Hunliftl(on Beach in l 98~. oftkial1 made heedway oo redcvelopiftl the deterionllnt down· Md I COM~ on t It die Bolll Chica and hned over the craahn of }itht airplanes at M-so-wt Aarpon. "'.1'he top 9'0ry Of the )at, howettt, five Edison \ellCben -Gary ROllda. Don 1.-vey, Michld Sbim- pocl. Pete lurwdl aad Kn Ammuua -made their 04" kind•of.,..... Theytftftl \he lalt wecklolJuoe 11 sc:bool few 24 boun a day, eeve:n days I week. l'My made tWr .......... . without di ..... ....... Aoothtrcontro~ bit tlwdiiuia Capistrano at the south end ot La Novia A venue, south of Ortcp Hi&hway. Trees can be dropped off- today any time before then. •In lrvine, a bum is tcbeduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday at the northeast comeT of Alton Parkway and East Yale Loop. People can bcain drop- ping off trees at the site on Saturday. •ln Mission Viejo, a bum is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tbundly at the Youth Athletics Park on Olympiad 1 Road, near the entrance~to the lake .. People can tqin droppini trees off (Pl--... YULS/ A2) RDIEIY. 8111£1. Tum to Pege 81 for the beet Htomoblle bup SAN ONOFRE. Cahf. (AP)-- More than 100 nuclear fuel rods wett corroded and leaklna wben they were removed from the Unit 3 reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear GenCTating Station dunng· a recent rcfuclina shutdown. a Southern Califom11 Edison Co. offiaal said The com>Saon and teaks were caused by manufactunna defects. Tiny amounts of water were left in the i2-fool Ion' metallkt tubes durina tcstma. Edison spc>Kesman Dave (Pl--._ FOSL/ A2) 'Cream of th~ crop' "1ing for Newport Beach's top cop spot T nrilates release .6 hoStages ·- or promise to meet governor · JMn Prioe, Moore.,s press ~ said tbat the remaining seven would be released Friday ofticials expected the aareo-·~~uoe a peaceful end to ..:....__, mt.ton." riot be&an at 5:30 p.m. ednaday, when up to 200 inmates aa homemade knives over-auaros. It was triSf.C:rcd by er restrictions on 'contact y prisoners' families and by ~tions in the 120-ytar-old prison, ~Isa.id. • ~ Tbe dead inma~es we~ Kent Slie, 1S8, who was serving a hfe tenn for murder, and .Richard Harold Dean, 31, who was terving a 15-ycar ~dnappina scntenc.c, said pnson ~keswoman Jerrie Clutter. • Officials were told that Slie's throat ~been cut, said John Massey, • records clerk in the -.rden'a office. animal~·" one inmate shouted at altbouab an aulOply bad not been auarda ond a chain-link fenc:e completed. toooed wit barbed wite. Dean also .. looked like he had hia Fonner inmaie James Earl Rob- throat cut." said a Moundsville Flre binsuid the disturbance wu planned Department ambulance driver who by prisoners upset about the eancella· soOke on condition that be not be tfon of a Cbnatmas open bouse and iatntifted. "He bad a rope around hia by restriction• on relatives' "contact fteek like a plastic clothealiae. He alao vtaits... · bad a puncture wound in his t.ck." "The~ are armed up there, and they Sixteen bostqet were lli-s in· are pla)'lna for keep$," said Robbina, itially at the overcrowded muimum-who wu transferred last month to the security prison, where 688 ortaooers medium-security Huttonsville Cor-~ held and court-ordered reforms rectiooal Center. . have been slow in comina. officials Moore's representatives bad said said. be refUled to meet with prisoners Inmates had threatened to kill until all hostqes were freed. The hostqeS if police.moved in. aovemor's whereabouts were a my,. .. I did at lot of prayina," laid ~. tel)'. Edward Littell, 33, one of those Hia press office denied a published released Thursday. "I had a lot of report that be was in Miami for the people doina a lot of prayina for me... Oranae Bowl football pme as the Littell said¥ suffered "bruitet and ~Ol1ale drama unfolded Wednesday muscle damage" in the takeover, but ~Jdoore aide Ben Bailey said be was not threatened after that. Tti that the aovernor "bas been The ..,eernent-meets the. inmates' out of aiatc siDCe.-lhe incident key demand, a '!ace-t.o-face meeti~·· bell~ .. but r:efuscd to say where: . with Moore, Price S&Jd. The meetana Bailey wd Moore was rccc1V1ng was expected to take place Friday, reaular updates on the siege. according to the agreement. It also Corrections officials intcrviewed gives inmates a chance to talk to the first two bostaaes freed and "they reporten and a guarantee qainst said they were treated fairly," said reprisals. . state police spokesman Sgt. Larry Earlier Thursday, relatives Henry. gathered at a museum across from the But onecatn.Jve said they had been stone fortress prison. Assistant Cor-threatened wtth death. re<:tions Commissioner William "If they storm the place, someone Whyte said a beavily·anned force of will die. We are all separated," said more than I 00 state troopers and Bill Hendenon, a food tervice worker guards was prepared to move im-and the ooly non-..,.UOD employee mediately if the rioters broke a pledae beinabeld, in a wu1unarelayed by his not to hurt the bostiges. mother. Norma Henderson said he "We want to be treated like we arc had been idstructed by inmates to call somebody; not just trash and home with the fDCSlllC. '3aby who received traDsplant· heart released from hospital LOMA LINDA. Calif. (AP) - Baby Moses, released from a hospital as the world's younaest and longest- lived recipient of an newbom-to- newbom heart transplant. should raise awareness of the need for infant heart donors, his surgeon ~ys. "Baby Moses reflects not only a continual scientific development in transplant su~ery, but also reminds us of the scarcity of donor hearts for newborns," said Dr. Leonard Bailey. _~ho implanted the heart of a bra.in- dead newborn into Baby Moses on Nov. 20. when the infant was 4 days old. The boy was released to bis delighted parents and arandparents Thursday. He was in aood condition, with no sign of infection or of rejecting the transplanted heart, Bai)ey said in a statement issued by Dick Scl}aefer .s_pqkesman for Loma Linda llniversity Medical Center, 60 miles east of Los Angeles. Baby Moses ·was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, the same fatal underdevelopment of the left side of the heart that afflicted the girl known as Baby Fae, into whom Bailey implanted a baboon~s heart in a hi&hly controversial surgery Oct. 26, 198~. Baby Fae died 201h days later. Bailer has said he implanted a baboon s heart in ~Y. Fae because human infant heart donors are scarce •• and that finding a donor for Baby Mosct1 wl!l lu~kv tjmina. FUEL RODS LEAKING AT SAN ONOFRE ••• From Al Barron said. 'teak.age of radioactive gas and uranium fuel particles resulted in radiation levels 10 times higher than oormal in the reactor's coolant water, but the amount was within· federal safety standards. Edison officials said. U nit 3, one of two new 1,100- megawan power reactors at San Onofre, began commercial operation in April 1984. Last February, the utility reported that about 50 of the ·s1,sos fuel rods in the reactor core were lealcinit. but they said at the time that the extent of the leaks and their cause would not be known until the reactor was shut down .fgt refueling, a process wltich began Sept. 14. Barron said Utrtr1's entire nuclear fuel load, consisting of 21 7 bundles, each containing 265 metal tubes, was removed for inspection. Normally, only a third of the reactor's fuel is removed during r_efueling. "We found 105 fuel rods damaged .. . and we believe the damage was caused during the manufacturing process." Barroo said. The damaged rods were replaced durina the refueling and the reactor is expected to resume operation in about two weeks. The fuel rods were manufactured by Combustion Enainccrini Co. of Windor, Coon. Barron said the manufacturer's testing for leaks is done through an ultrasonic pr~ure in which water is used. "After they are finished testing and if ~he tube is OK. they remove the water by drawing a vacuum," he said . "We believe there may have been a few traces of water remaining in the tubes." YULE TREE FIRES PLANNED ••• 'From Al here on Wednesday. "-but damage to the home was est1- Furst said firefighfers arc e ncourae-mated at $76.000. .ins residents to get nd of their Christmas trees 'through these bums or through traditional rubbish piclc- ·ups. As the trees become older and drier, they become atl even greater fire hazard, he said. Even before Dec. 25, a Christmas tree was the suspected cause of a fire that gutted a Placentia home and endangered a handicapped resident caught inside. The man was rescued. O n Christmas Eve, faulty holiday lights apparently ignited a livinJ room tree in Costa Mesa. Ahbou&h no one was inju~. the fire spread throu&b the house, causing more than $200,000 damage and leavina the family homeless. Christmas tree lights also were a suspected cause 1n a fire MondJy morning that gutted one Corona del Mar home and damaged two others. A Newport Beach firefighter suffered a minor injury. Damage was esti- mated at S 150,000 to $200,000. Fire Ccptain Furst warned that d isposal must be done properly. He said an Irvine family unwisely tned to bum a Christmas tree in the family fireplace on New Year's Day. He said the tree was too large and burned too intensely for the fireplace. He said it tilled the house With smoke and caused about $200 damage. SUSPECTED DRUG RING BUSTED ... From A~ . marked "buy money" used by under-has been-observed through an ongo- cover officers. Salazar said. ing investigation, he .said. • They are attempting to draw con-Low rents have attracted drvg nCC1ions between the family and 40 dealers to Santa Ana and ~ubterfu~e . other housec; where narcotics act1V1ty ha~ ~11.owed tb~m to. conunue their act1VJt1es .• Colhns said. Female ac- • NEWYEAR .••. From Al Thursday. To mark the arrival of Tyler Andrew Jones. the hospital staff hosted a candlelight dinner Thursday evening for parents Thomas and Kelley Jones of Laguna Beach. with Ritz-Carlton hotel chef Chnstian 'Rassinioux prcpanng the gourmet meal. i~A~~E Diiiy Pllll MAIN OF'ICI UC Wftl .. , SI ~· ...... CA complices often rent houses from unsuspecting landlords for $700 to $900 a month including a security deposit -then othen move in to make the actual drua sales. Area narcotics enforcement of- ficers praised the efforts of Santa Ana police. Surveillance an~ other under- cover activities neceuary to ident ify the forces behind the drug houses are costly in time. money and manpower. Irvine narcotics Sgt. Leo Jones said. Santa Ana is a popular destination for high school a4e drug users in Irvine. he said. Penodic sales arrests WE RE Li s fl N1Nc made~y Irvine officers in Santa Ana pointed to an organization ~uch as the Carranzas arc acl!used of running. Jones said . A pattern of illepl aliens using rundown, nearly un(umished houses to sell small amounts of drup to a steady stream of customers could not be coincidental. he said. "There had to be an outside force thlt controlled these thiDj.S." Other officen were hopeful that Santa Ana's enforcement program would help keep the lid on the nearly uncontrollable problem of drug sales. "We basically try to keep the lid on as best as possible," Costa Mesa narcotks S,t. Tom Boylan said. "I think they'rcdoinaan exccUentjob .... Still it's an unending tide; you do what you can." oo::i: ..... --.,, 1 seo Coe!• ...... C.4 t2t26 C-'ecl-t4' M71 --& •orlll .. 2 •321 Ccior~ 19'1l o.-. c-~ c-.,. ,... -•-._r•llOl'e tclrlonll "'9IMr or '°""', ... ........ .,....,,,....,.,.,~...,._."**_ Just call 642-6086 .. Guallfttlld ~~ rnoay K Y°" 00 --,_ Pie* 0,. 6>0P"' celoe'ore7pm ...., .,_ C40Y .. .,. ......,. -0'~- Of'4 -'-V-l)eG II C8lta ~ c&i IOf,,.. l"9 , .. toO Suoec•ClllOfl Dy ... "2$ "'O"~ Dy ..... '' 00 .._,iwy VOL n ,N0.3 What do you like aboutlthc Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call tM number above and your messqe will bt ~rded. trantaibcd and de- livered to the apprOpnate editor. Tbe same 24-hour ans~na ICf'VtCC may be used to record letten to the editor Q'1 an¥ toptc. Contnbutors to our Lctten column must include thN' name and tclephoM number for venficahon Tells us Yo1bat•s on your mind. 1\#0ly MO luNley ~ YOll 00 ~ ·-"°"" CooY Dy 1 • "' cM tlelol• 10 • "' ~'('II' ClllP't -De-tO • Clrout1tton , ....... ... \ U.S. Temp• I I TOOAY 2:4ta.m. f:ot Lift. 2:21 p.m. 1'30 p.m.. 8ATUllDAY 3:36 Liii. 1o:36Lm. 4:13 p.m. •.2tp.111. 151 41 .... IO 6J 151 47 ... aw ft SW aw • •• 2.1 u 1.2 5.0 1.4 u 1.7 BLQOD SUPPLY SHORTAGE CRITICAL .•• From Al · tended during the drive to include Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The center is open from 8:30 a.m. to 3: l S p.m . weekdays. Mobile units in the Orange Coast this weekend include a visit to Sperry Univac, 29 Executive Park, Suite 180, Irvine. from 9 a.m. to I :45 p.m. tod~y. ' A mobile unit will be at the c aristrano Baptist Church, 32032 De Obispo, San J uan Capistrano, from 9 a.m. to l~S p.m. Saturday. TOP STORIES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ••• From Al School students -were arrested on drug charges following an undercover o_pcration on the campus. The investigation was requested by Edison Principal Jack Kennedy, who earlier in the year saw Bill Workman. the coach of the Big Five Conference co-championship football team, in- stitute a voluntary drug-testing pro- gram amo ng his players. The program was believed one of the first to be implemented in the United States. Also in Huntin,ton Beach. a dcc- ades-<>ld dream o rebuilding down- town areas came closer to rulity with the approval of a $60 m illion re- development plan. Officials signed a development agreement with the Huntington Pa- cifica Development Group that will build a high-nsc, 300-room hotel and other major structures al Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street. Officials expect ground to be broken on the hotel by late summer. Efforts to clear old buildings from the area got off to an unscheduled start on Dec. 19 when fire swept through the interior of an old brick building, seriously injuring a fire- fighter and roullng a number of upstairs apartment dwellers. Other developments m the city included: •The completion of repairs on the storm-damaged pier after months of controversy over escalating costs. Officials also disclosed plans to Dperate spontishing boats at the pier and to buy a tram to ferry visitors to the end of the 1.830-foot-long struc- ture; •Completion of the 14-stofY Char- ter Centre offic.e building, a three· pack movie complex. three res- taurants and a five-story parking structure at the formerly blighed intersection of Beach Boulevard and Wamer A venue. previously was oc- cupied by Ocean View School Dss.- trict headquarters. I Approval of an ordinance de- signed to eliminate illegal bootleg apartments, in downtown neigh- borhoods. Officials hope to crack down on the illegal units by adopting new regulations designed to prohibit conversions of wet bars into kitchens and to base the number of parking spaces on the number of bedrooms. •Orange County supervisors ap- proved a compromise plan that paves the way for the development of 1,600 acres of Bolsa Chica marshlands near the Huntington Beach coastline. The plan that's been debated for a decade or more calls for the preservation of 91 s acres of wetlands for birds and sea life, construction of up. to S, 700 waterfront homes, possible const.ruc- tion of a navigable channel to the Pacific Ocean and a 1,300-slip marina. The OK on the navigable channel hinges on a study by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. •The sale of llcoholic beverages was banned at all service stations that intend to conven a portion of their space into convenience markets or snack shops. •In September, two airplanes crashed into buildings· adjoining Meadowlark Airport. In one instance, four people escaped injury when their Cessna 172 crash-landed through a second-story window at a nearby building. •A concert by the Beach Boys for September was banned by city leaden who voiced fears that they'd be overwhelmed by crowds. •Officials agreed to spend S 19, 950 to finance studies that they hope will persuade Cousteau Society officials to locate a $20 million marine entertainment and education c.enter in the city. SE PREVIEW Jan . tory mo sf· BROADWAY • 111116 All Am41'c11 Wmnu Grow' ~ tu 6 fttt ••II Blooms Ul' 8 bknd ur rich )'l'llllw "died 141t~11cn1a ~v.l'elly 1«ntcd Plans Patent Applll'd Joor 1986 Award c Am• apricot• open to 6'-to m• from ,Ivory plnll endtna • h d p ~ on OOtftllet•la A ~ndeblc bct1UI)' Plt1nt P1tcn1 No .)991\ WlNNER · ... 1Ffl! -AN!RE-AM ~RA() llE!TY CITATION FOR CONTRl8UTJO~S TO COMMERCIAi. HORTICULTURE. 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