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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-02-07 - Orange Coast PilotI TOMORROW: COOl 'OMCA8TI ON Aa * FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 'Oil war' declared off coastline New Interior Department drilling plan would start local tract leasing in 1987 ruled out of bounds for drillina. local on the California coast. waten were not included on that list. "Once apin this administration Early next week. the Interior De-and i\S Interior Department have partment is expected to invite oil declared waroo the California coast," companies to submit applications Sierra Qub spokesman Carl Pope companies preasely what they want." But Interior Dcpenment offictals said this week that announcement or the draft plan shouldn't hamper onaoing talks with state representa- tives. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of•OellJl'tlot•teft Areas off the Orange County coastline will be considered for off- shore oil leases, according to a plan announced Thursday by the U.S. Interior Department. Interior Secretary Donald Hodel W~rld Flees Jean-Claude "'Baby Doc .. DuYaller bu Oed reYolt-torn Haiti for France. A7 Libya vows to Intercept lf:\(aell airliners./ A7 Coast An Irvine official bids to keep radioactive ship- ments from his city. I A3 Nation A federal court rules part of the Gramm-Rudman law unconstltutlonal./ A4 Sports John llebengood Is the new head football coach at Estancia Hlg~./C1 unveiled the latest draft ofa five-year desianatin& whi,ch areas they would ~id in San Francisco. . drilling plan that opens almost the like to explore in for oil. • "This announcement makes entire California coast for possjble oil The "call fo r information" bqjns a crystal cleu what was already fairly and gas exploration. two-year process that culminates in evident -that the secretary bas no The new draft leasing plan Iii"" the sale oflcascs to oil companies. • intention of negotiating in good faith expected to go into effect in Febnlary While oil industry officials wet-with the congressional dcl~tion or 1987 and will run through 1992. corned Thursday's announcement, citizens of California on this issue." While some environmentally the Siem Club told the Associated Por.; told reporters. sensitive areas off California were Press tb'at Hodel had "declared war · He is determined to give the oLI Mar.cos, Aquino ·both see victory Violence marks P~ilipptne voting; 26 reported killed By RICHARD PYLE A lll'IHd,.,_W,._ MANILA. Philippines -Presi- dent Ferdinand E. Marcos and op- positjon candidate Corazon Aquino both predicted victory on the basis of slo-:v and conflictiQ.g returns tonight, whale the government threatened to halt a citizens count showing Aquino ahead. .. ~ There was no overall taJJy from several agencies trying to count votes in an election marked by numerous reports of voter fraud and violence. Police said at least 26 people were killed. U.S. officials and other obSCTVers watching the election criticized the slow count. "The trend is clear and irreversible. A hug for the president Further limitations on California offshore drillin& could come out of those talks and would become part of the lcasina plan. The outcome of the neaotiations, Hodel said, will aovem what areas arc leasable and what arcu arc foreclosed. / The people and 1 have won and know it," A uino, a 53-ycar""Old political novice and widow of assassinated opposition leader Begnino Aquino, said m a statement. Marcos. wbo bas ruled the country for 20 years, said earlier that the vote returns "indicate 1 probably have won these elections." P'lrat lady Maney Reaaan hag• President Re&aan u Secretary oC-State Geor1e Shultz ain&• .. Happy Birthday .. Thanday daring party In honor of the preeident'• 75th blrtllday at the DAR Coutltatlon Ball In WuhJ.ntton, D.C. See •tory, pate A4. Hodel llsq told a WubinsiOCl, D.C., news confereDC'e Thunday ibl1 thote talkt are aoina .. swimminaJy ... Mike Fersus.. a spokesman for the West.cm Otl and Gu Auociatioo., said Thursday it's too early to tell which offshore areas will cSnw the most int.crnt from tbc oil industry. "I gucu it's a stock answer, but we don't know what's out there untll we stan looking," Fersu1 said. Even so, oil companies ute seismic (Pleue ... OPP8BOU/A2) Toxics dumping case at standoff One suspect still not charged; other ref using to talk By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,..... ....... A 37-ycar-<>ld bwlder sus\)Cded in the dumping ofletbal chemicals alona the Ortega H~way last month still has'not been c and his brother has refused to with authorities about the county's most daqerous toxic incident. Richard Duane Leavitt of Tbrcc Arch Bay is stjieduled to appear in court Feb. 13 for arraignment. But Deputy District Attorney Diane ~ safd Friday her office has not agreed on what cba!Je or cbaracs to file apins1 Lcavttl, a builder and importC1'. Leavitt was arrested Jan. 22 on susp1c1on of dumping toxic ~mkalt; a felony-that C&J 1 ies a maximum sentence of one year in county jail and a $50,000 fine for each dumped chemical. Nearly 60 chemicals were found at three dump sit.cs off the Ortep Highway last month. Tbe state high- way runs from south Orange County (Pleue Me TOXIC/ill Corona del Mar meets Woodbridge In crucial high school basketball game tonlght./C1 The independent National Move- ment for Free Elections. o r NAM· FREL, showed Aquino leading Marcos 883,220 to 614,432 with only a small fraction of unofficial returns in from among 26 million registered voters. But the naoonal Commission on Elections threatened to stop NAM- FREL's count. Bandit guilty in friend's death "We will not hesitate to stop NAMFREL's quick count to prevent them from misleading the people into believing that one candidate has won," Commissioner Jaime Opinion told reporters as the official count produced results from only a handful of precincts I 0 hours after polls closed across the island nation. Media Poll Count '86, a cooperat- ive of pro-Marcos newspapers. said unofficial results early Saturday showed Marcos leading by 2, 94 7 .190 votes to Aquino's 2,428,756. Marcos, 68, called the special (Pleue eee ELECTION/Ai) Victim shot to d eath by officer during attempted h eist in Huntington Beach_ Jy STEVE MARBLE Of .. 0.-, Net...,. A 23-ycar-old San Fernando man was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday for the deatti of a friend who was shot and killed by a police sergeant following a faiJed robbery in downtown Huntrngton Beach last year. Christopher Michael Sheehan was found guilty by a Superior Court jury an Westminster even though testi- mony showed he did not fire a shot until after has accomplice in an armed • robbery had been killed in an ex- change of gunfire with a poltceman. Sheehan also was convicted of assault wuh a deadly weapon and pleaded guilty to burglary and rob- bery charges. Jurors. however. found him not guilty of attempted murder. A former pnson inmate. heehan Ditkahappy Chlca&o Bean' Coach Mike Dltb aay. he'• &lad to .ee Buddy Ryan fea•e team. Cl INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Ctasstfied C7 A3 C5-6 B6-8 ca Suspect' s right to fair trial not hurt by Brad_bury case Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather B8 Oatebook C7 A6 A3 BS, 8-9 C1-4 Date book A2 By STEVE MARBLE Of tM 0.-,,......., San Bernardino Sherill's in - vestigators did not Jeopardize an accused killer's ~t to a fatr tnal when they seized his attorney's phone records on the belief the lawyer knew the whereabouts of laura Bradbury, a Superior Court judge ruled Thursday The attorney had asked Judge Don Turner to d1sm1ss murder charges agamst Danny Floyd Williamson, 39, an ex-;eon vi ct accused to shooting and killing Ross Fred Howe of Costa Mesa. Williamson faces the death penalty 1n the July 26 shooting at Big Bear Lake. Publtc Defender Alan Spears said Willtamson's nght to a fair tnal was severely damaged when shenff's in- vestigators confiscated his phone records last year. Spears argued that the phone records contained confidenual infor. mat1on on experts and witnesses 1n thc-Williamson case. He said pros- ecutors could learn has defense plans Star gazer draws a galaxy of admirers to her UCI talk World tssues put on hold as astrology buffs seek Hf e. career tips from Zodiac lhc time is May 1985. Famine an Eth1op1a 1s sull front·PGae news, and a free prosram on African hunacr rehef 1s scheduled an the Hentaae Room at UC Irvine. tate n. John Gar- amend1, a former Pc-ace Corps worker who has f'C(Cntly returned from Africa. 1~ the fraturcd .. pcakrr Two UCI professors also gi ve their view The proaram dntW1 about 15 people. The turnout m1aht have be-en even smaller. but one teacher re.. quired his students to attend "Hun.er 1s a d1fficult th1na to &t'l people 1ntrrrsted in :· '1ahs an oraan1zer , ' Jump ahead to Jan. 29, t 986 1 he scene aaaan 1s UCl's Henta&e Room and another ftt-e proaram This tame. some people" have to stand 1n thc-back becau5t there aren't enough '\Cal for the mortthan IOOpeoplewhowont to hear the auest ~pcakrr In its dnve for national rtc:og- n1t100. the lrv1cte campus ~ularl) schedules appearances b)' respected scholars and pubhc flaurts Is today's 'peaker a noted sc1c-nt1st t.aUona about a brcakthrouah in ~anccr for W1lhamson by inspecting ihe records. Court documents reveaJ that the phone records wert' seized because 1nvcst1ptorsbehevcd Spears had 1n- fonnallon on the Bradbury lodnap- pmg and possibly knew the little 11rl's whereabouts The Huntington Beach 11rl was 3 ~hen she disappeared Oct. 18. 19 4 from her part'nts' campsite at Joshua Tree National Monument near Twc-nt)n1rfe Palms (Pleue Me TRIAL/A2) PHIL SIEIDEllWI Focus ON THE NEws rt1t. l\.'h'l A diplomat pondennJ thr prosr-cu for peace 1n the M1ddk e. t \ pn1e-'A1nnang poet rtadina from .1n cda1med book'> Thi~ tune. the nand1n -room-onh l 1Cl l·rowd 1\ awa1t1na words ol 1d.,,1ce from Jo)CC' Jill n. an actn-~\ and utroloacr whose s)nd1catcd hm o pc column appean an more than I 00 nrW,JlGf)('"' Sht'$ appc-af't"d on (Pl~ Me ST A.It/ A2) faces 30 years to life tn prison. He wiU be sentenced March 11 by Judge Jean Rhemheamer. The unusual murder case revolved around the prosecution theory that Sheehan was acting 10 a malicious manner that helped provoke the Apnl 13. 1984, shootout 10 whicb Thomas Alben O&lesby. 21 , was killed by Sgt. Edward Deuel. "It's a unique theory of murder:· said Deputy Distnct Attorney Rack Toohey after Jurors returned with a verdict after deliberating only o ne full day. "The law states that when Ulr AUIDPllOI Turn to Peg• 81 tor the beet •utomoblle buy• smoke clears. a felon can be held accountable for all the bodies that have fallen -fncnd or foe ... satd Toohey. The ~ootout occumid following a failed robbery of Things for Your Head. a gift and drug paraphernalia shop on Pacific Coast Highway near Main Street. Deuel testified that be ordered both Shtthan and Oglesby onto their knees but that Oglesby wheeled around and fired his gun. One shot struck Deuel m Ule chest. but the bullet was stopped by the bullet-proof vest hc- (Pleaae eee BAJlfDIT I A2) NB museum looking for new locale By TONY SAAVEDRA OI IN 0.., Net hlft The Irvine Co has comm1ss1oned a S25.000 fcas1b1ht\ study on a poten- tial cultural arts comple~ that would enable the cramped Newpon Harbor Art Museum to sta~ an Newpon Center o .. ercrowdcd h) ll'i colltttaon of contemporan an tht' mu'l<'um is planntng tO mo'-e from ll!. homr Of nine .. ears on San C'lementc-l>nvr Se\eral patc-nual site~ -includan~ (Pleue Me lllUSEUM/A2) OC niotorist leads police on wild chase By ROBERT BARI.Bil Of ... Dlll9r ......... A 22-)Tar-<:>ld dnver ol a t 9~' V olk:swqcn Rabtm ltd police on a Wlld chue from Huntinaton Beach to Loi\ .\n el~ lntemauonal !\1rpon and bee to Ort!\&( County late Thursday n1&ht before bc1n& a~ prehcndcd a fir tntd to Ott on foot 1n a Westmtnster nr1&hborhood Pohce sa1d the suSptCt -Ron•ld Miller of Westm1nstc-r -outran police patrol car\ at ,pttd, of more than 11 0 mph But he ('OUldn't outda~tanct the ix)hcr-department"• nev. McDonnt'll t'X'l u la\ ~OOF hehropt« that 1rackrd him on tht H-m1k round tnp thll ~tancd 11 Beach Boulevard and ~ llmr-r '\ venut at 11 20 p m It ended about an hour later an a ~e"man!\tr ba k )ard near Iroquois RoaJ Helicopter pllot Tom '\mold and ob-.cn er Ron Aurie radioed local unit ~ho p1ckC'd up thr ,u pect after he c-~1ttd the '°S Freewa) on pnn1· dale trttt on the mum tnp Patrol Otlker W R. Jon~ amsted (Pteue ... ·con&a/A2) ' . ~ __j I I • - A2 * ~Coat DAILY PILOT/ F'rlday. Februaly 7, 10N 'COPTER TRACKS SPEEDING SUSPECT •.. l"romAl Miller without incident. Lt. Bruce Youna 1&1d police found a l03ded .2S-caliber bandaun when they impounded his car. They also found what they believe to be narcotics. Youna sa1d. Miller. who told police he WI\$ unemployed, is beina held in Hunt- ington Beach Jail on charges of posscssana a loaded firearm, reckless dnvmJ. hit and run, evading arrest, suspicion of possession of controlled substances and outstandin1 traffic warrants. Young said. Police said the oursu1t began after Patrol Officer Mark Hanson all~edly saw the silver Volkswagen driving with its liihts off. With Miller alle,edJy racina off and Hanson in hot pursuit. the chase wen1 through parts of Hununiton Beach. Fountain Valley. Garden Grove and Westminster. It then went north on the 405 Freeway until the driver reached the Imperial Highway off-ramp. according to Youn,. The pursued man allegedly darted under- neath the freeway and make a quick U-tum aiid headed back to Orange County, pblice said. In the meantime. Hanson's p trot car developed enaine trouble and he was forced to pull O\ er to the shoulder to uonguash a fire under the hood fhe Hunril\l\On 8e"4ch copter never lost sight of 1he car and hehcopten from two other agencies assisted, Youna satd. YounJ said that Miller told police he fled because he had a number of traffic warrants pend10A againia ham. When the supcct fled from his car. at rolled into an un()C(up1ed parked veh icle, Young said. There were no IDJUOeS. Fiedler, aide[Jlead not guilty LOS ANGELES (AP) -Con- iresswoman Bobbi Fiedler and her chief cam paign aide pleaded innocent today to charges of trying to buy off a nval candidate and their trial was set for Marci\ J. "Not guilty.'' Fiedler answered as Dcpul} Dastnct Attorney Steven owders asked for her pica. When her top aide and tiance, Paul Clarke. was asked the same Question, he replied: "Absolutely not guilty." Fiedler and Oarke arc charged under the California Elcctaon Code with offering to pay state Sen. Ed Davis' $100,000 campaign debt 1f Davis would drop out of the U.S. Senate primary. The arraignment of Fiedler and Clarke was delayed nearly two hours while their lawyers huddled with representatives of the district at- Pickets march at entrance to Huntington sewage plant By ROBERT BARKER pi Ille Delly l'llol llaft \lX>ut W pidets demonstrated Thursda) at eAtrances to the Orange (ount)' ')ewage Treatment Plant in Huntington Beach. Union officials at the Plumbers and Steamli11ers Local 581:! an Santa Ana said a 1unsd1c11onal dispute with a contractor was at 1he hean of the <ontrovcrs)' but declined to elaborate A countv sannat1on official said that sewage trea1men1 operations at the plant at Brookhurst Street near the Pacific Ocean were unaffected. They said that local Orange County employees were crossing the picket hne. The plant processes 1·80 million gallons of sewage a day, according to Mike Deblieu~. Orange County.Sani- tation District's personnel director. The plant as undergoing both rehabihtat1on work and new con- struclJon, he wd. The Hunungton Beach plant and a plant in Fountain Valley that treats about 60 million gallons of sewage a day process all the sewage an Orange Count) except for ci ties south of Irvi ne. torney·s office to discuss a sc heduJe for the trial. Municipal Court Judge Aurelio Munoz instructed attorneys to sub- mit motions Feb. 18 and Feb. 20 and scheduled the first pre-trial heanng for Feb. 21. The dates reflected the defendants' desire to get the matter over with quickly. Most tnals take months 1f not years to get to coun, but the California GOP pnmary for the U.S. Senate is June 3. Attorneys for Fiedler and Clarke announced that the two defendants would have separate counsel rep- resenting them. Fiedler and Oarke smiled and appeared relaxed as they entered the courtroom through a mob of cam- eramen and reponers. Following the arraignment, Fie- dler, Clarke and their attorneys appeared at a crowded news con- ference on the steps of City Hall and said they were ple.ased to have received an e~traordmanly swift tnal date. ..The district attorney was very accomodatiog about trying to get this to trial at the earliest date possible." said Harland Braun, one of Fiedler's two attorneys. "They agree with us that you only elect a U.S. senator every six years." MUSEUM LOOKING FOR NEW HOME ••. From Al one 1n the ~outh Coast Pla.za area of Costa Mesa and another an Irvi ne - are being explored. although museum trustees prefer the facility re main m Ne""oon Beach. .. We've been 10 theut) for 25 years and 11 makes sense 10 Sta)'." said museum 'ipokeswoman Kathleen Costello today. l\ccord1ng to early d1scuss1ons, the museum would move onto 31'1 acres or \ acan1 land at the comer of San Clemente and anta Barbara dnves. ad1actnt to the Newpon Beach Pubhc Library. Costello said 1he City-owned ll- bral). in turn. woul<fbc movedlo lhe sne vacated b-. the museu m. Mean- \.\ hilc. a LOm.bmat1on aud11orium- l0mmun1t} meeting room -with a cafe and '\culpture garden -1s being d1SCU\~cd for the land vac.ated b)' tht hbrar) Irvine Co. and museum officials stressed the plans are preliminary and depend on the feasibility study ex- pected to be deli vered m April by Ahoon & PMer Architects of Los Angeles Furthermore. the city must ap- prove a general plan amendment to accommodate the proJCCl. Much will also depend on whether museum officials can raise SI 0 m1l1Joo to S 15 million to construct a new facility. With land m the vicinny valued at anywhere from $500.000 to S l million per acre, it hll. nol..bee.n decided whether the propeny will be sold, discounted or donated to the museum, said Dawn Bouzeos. spokeswoman for the Irvine Co. Funding fo r the po tential auditorium as well as for a possible new library building will also be worked out pending the results of the feasibility study. Bouzeos said. "Potentially 1t could be a combina- tion of city money, Irvine Company money, fund-raising effons -all the 1undang campaigns you can think of will probably be done.·· she said. The museum's fund-raising ab1h- t1es are being explored by the New York-based Oram Group for a report expected in June. Depending on the results. museum officials are hoping to build a 75.000 square foot facility, wtth the opening scheduled to coincide with the mu- seum's 25th anniversary in fiscal 1988-8 -- While the Irvine Co. has not com milted itself to helpmg w11h 1he museum's building fu nd. the firm has a history of coming to the fac1lny's aid. The company 1s underwriting SI millton 1n exhibition costs dunng the next I 0 years. OFFSHORE OIL PLAN UNVEILED ..• From Al and other geological 1nformat1on to determine where Oii and gas .... 111 ltk<.'h he tound "'Whar's 1mponJnt 1<; that we gain a mac;c;1-.e area to start lot1k1ng," Fergus c;a1d "What people don't realize 1s that. hmorn:all~ ot all the areac; up for cons1dera11on ont~ I to 1 percent of lhmt· M C actual!\ leased The entire ( allfornia coa!>t • 1., not going to be open for leases. \nd we're not interested an dnlling t'\Crywhere." Feq1,us said the 011 industrv strong- l}' opposes limitauons on where cxplorauon can talce place because 1t often 1s based on arbitrary cn tena or incomplete information. "If anyone has the correct data, the oil comparues do," he said. "And we are neophytes ourselves because Mother Nature always has the upper hand.·· In add111on to the announcement of the fi ve-ycar lease plan, the I nten or Department released figures Thurs- day that said falling 011 pncc.s have reduced by about 20 percent the amount of 011 worth rccovenng from U.S. offshore areas. But Hodel said the current low pnce of 011 1s not what counts 1n leasing. except that 1t reduces funds available to pay for leases. Whal 1s 1mpQnant. he said, is the expected future price since a tract leased today wi ll take from eight to I 5 years 10 bnng into production. "If somebody has fo recast a pnce 1n the m1d-1990s that's much higher than today's price, he may well decide he must make those (development) in vestments now:· Hodel said at the news conference. ST AR GAZER DRAWS A GALAXY OF FANS .•. From Al f\ and radw talk \ho.,.., .md claamc; Jn HI/ pt'rLcnt atcurnc" record 1n prcd1tt1ng L11'> .\ngdc' Dodgers· wins <tnd lm~t'' dunng onc \cac;on as the team ·c; <1strologcr rhc IOPlt '' '\ooth\.'l}1ng. A Cure f111 I YX6 .. ) ou e'pect some tongue- 11H heck predictions about the com- ing monlh~ But )OU qu1c kl}' reali1e that Jillson and lht' people in the audience -prednm1na1ely women. lor '>Ome reason -are deadly senouc; 1n their belief that human lives arc ~lct'red b} lhe o;tar\ and plane ls. l ( Irvine ma} be a haven tor serious an1ellcctual thought but whep Jill son explains that "Virgos are thr people who Leos delegate (work} to- tht'} re grca1 at Xenrnng. · people 1n her audience nod Q1J1ckl> an agree- ment J1ll'ion beg1nc; w11h 'ome ad• ice on how to t.a1lor )Our hfr t11 lun11r qcles •· 1 he full moon 1'i a very o;pecaal time:· ~ht' \8\S "If ~1111 havt' a fight then with your tx)}lrtC.'nd or garl- fnend. I can tell you n'c; gc11ng to b<' a monumental fight." On lhc other hand, c;hc ~ys. will Power and rational thank 1n$ prevail "hen the moon 1s barely v1<;1hk 'During 1hal time. we're le<;~ con- trolled b> our emot1on11.'' Jall\On o;a1d But she al~o warns that "th in~ tan be h1ddt'n under the dark of the moon ( ontracts signed under the dark of tht' moon may be queimOI'· ablt'" fach !)('t\On's b1nhdar. falls under a d1fTNt'nt ont' of the 12 Zodiac 'i1gn~ and Jillson \a}'<; these s1in~ arc a reliable guide to perronaht1e!O. 1.ihe ofTef' a few example~ thm include • \rat'\ the kind of people who. when 1hc) don't know the answer. make one up •Leo -the people who arc best at i;_klt'&.Qlln(I authon ty, then clever rnough to take crrdn for the results. • faunac; -vef) involved wath ( beaut> and possession'>. including antiques •Capncorn -hard-working but manipulauve people: excellent an s.ales JObs. ofien very poorly paid. •Scorpio -the passion sign. often explorers or entrepreneurs. •Cancer -nuturing, g1v1ng people who of\en have a green thumb and the power of healing. •Pisces -good with children and :rnamals. Personality trails aside, however, J 1llson predicts that birth dates will be good fo nune to some an the coming year. The position of Jupiter spells a year of good luck for people born under Pisces. "A.nd it's about time." Jillson IDSISlS For Aquanans. too. ''This as your year." she sars. ··we're talking about raking 1t an.' ff you're an Aquarian. she says, old fnends wlll lct you down, but new acquamtanccs will help you down the rOlld to success. Li bras. she says. have been elo ne a lot for the past three years. but m the coming months they'll make "deep connections" with !lpccial soul· mates. Tho~ born under Taurus. how- ever, face power struaa.Jes and tough dec1s1ons dunng the weeks ahead. "Taunans arc ma crunch cycle right now," J illson says. The a~trolog>st 1s windina ul? her lecture. but members of the audience won't let her fini sh before read1na a li'it of "luck> days" 1n 1986 for each lod1ac sign. Then someone asks Jillson, quite 5enously, whether her astrOIOfY chart had forecast the previous day s space shuttle explosion. "J aoua say that I looked at 1t. and I wouldn't have ~n 1t," the speaker rephes solemnly Another penon asks whether people fro m oppos1tc 11des of the Zodiac chan make the be,t roman tac 0.-,,... ....... tty._.. I(_ A•trologer Joyce Jllleon matches. No, Jillson replic!I. but such opposites make the best bu'imc'is partners. The ~rogram wt nds to a clo!>e a\ people m the audience bcgrn u kmg more technical questions about the s1~1ficancc of ccnain planetary pos· 1t1ons. "Sec me af\er the talk:· the speaker plead,, Jillson concludes by rcaffinnang her affection for u1roloay At the same time cohe warns about bccomma too dependent on 1t She tclb of a rock star who bcpn uking her for oc- casional advice but later be&an check- ina with her before sett1na root oo any a.trplllne "You shouldn't spend all yo ur hfe fifunna out the best time to call about a Job." she says, "I beheve you have to let .... "I believe we're 1n charge of our own de,.1ny " • Gu11y wtnd• chilled Southem Cattrornla today. bringing clouds and the pc>Mlblllty or •h<>W«• ovw the mountain• and toothltta. Sklea will clear lonlgllt, and Saturday wlll be aunny but stlll unH111onebly cold, according to the National Weather Service Snow may tall above 3,000 or 4,000 feet. T emperaturea Saturday will top out In the upper 501 to 60s In coaatal communities Along the Orange Coast there will be clearing and cold tonight Mostly aunny and continued unseasonably cool Saturday. 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I\ el 6 llpm Felt. wnn IOcal ~l'f 110r1n to north- -• Mnde Wtndt Clec:tMling T.- dey Hlgtlll 84 to 114 ~owt 31 to 44 San S..narCllno 80 49 San Get>t• 68 45 Ken ... Cll"t s..."°" se 39 ELECTION CLOSE IN PHILIPPINES ... From Al election more than a year befo re has tenn was 10 end as a test of his popularity. The United States, which has two large military bases in the Philippines, has press ured Marcos to make military, economi c and social reforms and to quell a growing communist rebel threat. The 1983 assassination of Aquino triggered growing oppos1t1on to the Marcos government. The vice presidential contest be- tween Marcos' ally Anuro Tolenlano and opposition cand idate Salvador Laurel will gjve the country its fi rst direct successor to the presidency an 13 years. Se n. Richard Lugar, R-lnd., chair- man of the Senate Foreign Relat1 oos committee and co-leader of a 20- member observer group sent by President Reagan at Marcos' inv1tf- tion, raised the possibility the count was delayed-u th~ gove1 nmcnt assessed "really how b1l a problem they have:· "I con1ecture the government ma~ be deeply concerned about the re- sults." he said. The official Phah ppant News .\Ren- cy said that based on early returns s1' hours after the polls closed, Marcos ··appeared to be headed for a clear vu:tory." It ga ve him 202,664 \ otcs to Mrs. Aq uino's 160,502. Marcos. interviewed by satell1ll' on the NBC "Today .. show. said that vote counts mdicated "that I proh- ably have won these elections.'' In a st~ement from her head- quaners after she voted. Aq uino told backers that she felt ··o;1rongcr than ever" 1ha1 she had won, and that men and wo men "protecting the hallot" would make sure that the real count was known . The pro-Aquino, Cathoht-run sta- tion Radio Ventas showed Aqumo ahead 72.555 to 40.423 in lhl" two major c1t1es of Man ala and ( ebu A concl usive. official count by the election committee was not due until Monday However, officials said 1t routd-be'" sooner <tepending o nl\Ow fast results come in from remote areas and how tight the race as .\mid widespread repons ol fraud. an t1m1dat1on and -.iolence. th e turn- out was reponed heavy among the 26 million vott'rs 1n this nation of 7.J00 islands and 54 m1 lhon people. Under law. many polls stayed open late to accommodate voters standing within 30 yards at the J o m closing lime. Hours after voling began. the armed forces ~h1cf indefinitely ex· tended a "red akrt" that was ong- inally to last 24 hours The alen, declared at noon l hursday. as cus- tomarv for Ph1hppinc elections. Under the at·t1on. all 200.000 members of tht m1htary were put m the h1g.hes1 state of readiness. Aquino's supponers said they feared the soldiers would be used to in- fluence the presidenual election. the coun try's most cnucal in years. PNA reponed that 26 people died an election da}' violence. including nine national police office rs and two ~ schoolteachers killed in an ambush on the SOJlthem island o(lv'lindlfilaQ_ an hourbeTorc the polls opened. The news agency said .. sketch)' .. repon s 1nd1catcd that members oft he communist Ntw People's Arm}' at- tacked as the police csconed the teachers and elecllon officials with ballot boxes 10 a vo11ng center TRIAL, BRADBURY CASE NOT LINKED •. From Al The phone records were not helpful 10 investigators. shenffs officials conceded But Judge Turner disagreed that Williamson·s nght lo a fa ir tnal was ieopardized by the Bradbury in- vestipt1on and denied a motion to dismiss murder charges or drop death penalty allega tions against the ac- cused killer. Turner sealed the phone records so that they cannot be inspected by the San Bernardino County District At- torncy's office. .. I never even saw the phone records." Deputy D1stnct Attorne) Raymond Haight Ill said today ... I didn't even know they exi sted ·· The hearing. which opened a week ago in San Bernardino Superior Coun, was unusual because ll brou~ht together the Bradbury kid· napping and Bag Bear shooting - cases that appeared to be unrelated. W1lhamson, who has previously been convicted of murder. robbery crnd burglary. will stand trial March 3 for first-degree murder . It 1s alleged Walhamson shol and killed Howe outside a Big Bear liquor store and then threatened. beat and shot at four other people before being chased and arrested by sheriffs deputies. At the tune of his arrest. W1l- llamson was a fugtta ve, having failed to report to has probation ofljcers for nearly seven months, according tothc state Depanment of Correcti ons. BANDIT CONVICTED IN FRIEND'S DEATH ••• From Al was weanni, according 10 testimony. Deuel said he ms11nct1vely opened fire on OgJc'iby ... empt) 1ng .. his pistol m the exchange One of the shots hll Oglcsbv an the head. k1l11ng ham. A.ccord1n~ to testimony. Sheehan took cover inside a store and tired at least one shot at Deuel before fleei ng. He was arrested nine days later near Lake Isabella an Kem County. In has own defense. Sheehan ad- mitted involvement an the robbery. but said he had no way of knowing a shootout would follow 01 that his partner would he lollt>d Lawrence Buckley, the pubht de- fender representing Sheehan. rnuld not he reached fo r immediate com- ment after the verdict Sheehan was convicted of burglary an 1982 and was released from a state pnson six months before the Hunt· angton Beach shootout. Oglesby, who reoortedly met Sheehan in prison. was paroled three weeks before the shooung. · Jurors were not told of C\hechan's pn~n record nor that Deuel was involved 1n a '\CCOnd shooting inci- dent last year 1n whi ch a burglary <suspect was shot an the jaw. Deuel was cleared of any wrong- doing an both shootings. But he was named m a $20 million claim filed this year by the parents of Randy Lee Howe, the suspected burglar who was shot in the Jaw TOXIC DUMPING CASE AT STANDSTILL ..• From Al to Lake Elsinore in Riverside County. Dunng an anterrogj\t1on before hi s arrest. Leavitt 1mphcatcd his brother 1n the dumping incident, said C'ah- forn1a Highway Patrol Lt. Mike Bair. Bair said the brother, through an attorney. agreed to talk to authonl1es in late January But that meeting has not taken place Kadlet1 s:ud in vestigators '..till want to talk with the brother. MAIN OFFICE )1() W .. 1 llAJ I •IA Y-I A Ma •llJ•M llo• l~I~ ( ... Motw C" 'l)81!> One investigator said the brother's attorney will refuse to have his client su rrender unt il or unless charges arc fi led against ham "It's your classic stanctofT. ·· \llld 1hc an vcsti~ator. The chem1c<tl dumping 1s the moi>I dangerous to~1c incident 10 county hi story, according to Robert Mer· ryman. the county'<; rnv1ronmental health director. Some of the chem1cal'i had to be blown up by a 'iherif'f!o bomb squad beca use 1hc) were too ha1ardous to move from lhc highway\ shoulder. Others had to be removed bt.'Causc 1t would have been too m ky to detonate them The cleanup operation. which twice for~cd the closurt of the highway, cost 1n e"tccss of S2S.OOO. according to county oflis:aals 01Jly Piiot 0.llY•fJ 11 OuerentMd r, ,.;i.o Ill\ &4' ~ 18 l>Uaone4l & 9d•tor1a1 8'' H 1 • C<lc., 11·• 11111 •• .,. eo ... p .o-v "'Q C.cr·oa • ,.. ~ ••Ot...,.. ""''.•'~' ~· ~ •i .,.. •. ,~ ao ... .,,...,.. Justcall 642-6086 ._.j)t'~y '•·u.tv " '~"' ,_ nc:1 """'• ... 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The same 24-hour answenng \Cr'\ ice may bc used to record lctten to the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Lcnen column must mclude their name and telephone number for \·(nficataon Tell., us what's on your mind ~-'"'""'• • I S.n..i.e, ' '~ ,j. t kflilflf'ti'., lJ' Off Q-y 'A" t.A~ t4f1Y• •()" tt "'lifl '""' ... , .. " "'1..., -.r ..,t Clrculetlon T•l•phonM ..... ' ·•·'9" t..Q.lr•, "'••· ~ OrengeCout OAllV PILOT/Friday. Mtbruuy7, 1Me *AS ~~ Excursion to hear show tunes slated addleback Colleae wtll sponsor an excursion to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Anaeles Mu ic Center Saturday for an af\emoon of Brpadway show tunes. The bus leaves at 12:30 p.m. from the college's parking lot number one and returns 11 approximately 6 p.m. Noted conductor R<>ger Wa'1'1er wtll be at 1he podium for the 2 p.m. event. The $28 fee includes loge seating and transportation. Call 582-4656 for more information. Fi eld trip 8CIJedaled The South Coast Aububon Society will conduct us regular field tnp Saturday at 7:30 a.m. along the Aliso Crttk trail where a number of hawks arc ex,pected to be sighted. · f Earl Dore will lead the expedjt1on wl\icb will mewet on Moulton Parkway near Alicia Road. Call 496-2 182 for further information. Women's senlon set A seminar lor women only entitled "Trans- forming Self-Consciousness Into Self-Confidence" will be offered Saturday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the A1rporter Hotel in Irvine. Carolyn Larkin. a faci litato. and president of Human Perspectives. will conduct the session. The fee is $25 and reservations are required. Call 833-2104 for details. Singles party planned The Orange County Catholic Alumni Oub wall hold a party for single college graduates Saturday from 8 p.m. to midnight at the home of Mike Hartfield. 209 Wellesley Lane, Costa Mesa. Admission is S6 and further information may be obtained by calhng 957-W25. Flgure facts presented Saddleback College will offer a weight manage- ment seminar, "Facts Behind Your Figure," Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room BC· 7 of the M1ss1on V1e10 college. Educational psychologist Dr. Bobbe Sommer w1ll co nduct the workshop and the fee is $30. Call 582-4656 for details. WAC veterans to meet Queen City Chapter 57 ofttie Women's Army Corps Veterans Association will meet Sat urday at I p.m. in the community room ofFidelity Savings and Loan. 13820 Sdl1kach ,Blvd .. in Seal Beach Leisure World. Plans for the party celebrating the WACs' 44th anniversary wall be furthered. Membership is open to all women Army veterans and details may be obtained from Alice Calrk at (213) 429-1662. Cancer screenlngs slated The Orange County unit of the Amencan Cancer Society wall offer skin cancer screenings b)' four dermatologists Sunday from 8 a.m. to noon at the Hunungton Beach Lifeguard Headquar:ters. Pacific Coast Highway at Magnolia Street, Hunt· ington Beach. The screenings arc free and further information as available from the society at 751-0441. Irvine official ·asks to reroute· nuke transport What woqld Charlie Brown do? Brian Riblett, 2 , of Ne,.-port Beach puules over a grounded kite at NeWJ_>O~'• Ma.rlnen Park. He had a hard time getttn& the kite going in the rtCJlt direction .o h19 dad could get lt back into the air. Declares radioactive material should avoid population centers By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Oth~ .... -- LOS ANGELES -An Irvine offi~J told a California H1anway Patrol panel here Thursday that radjoactive 9t1tmals from the San Onofre power plant should be transported on highways away from his city and nearby populated areas "when- ever possible." Sylvan D. Hersh. Irvine's emergency services coordinator. testified at a pubhc bcanng on proposed state routes for trucking of spent nuclear fuel rods and other high-level radioactive material. Although such fuel rods are not currently leaving San Onofre, the routes under consideration would be used if they were moved in the future. What has given the hearing in Los Angeles an elem\!nt of urgency is a plan to ship spent fuel rods from an Asian research reactor to the Port of Loni Beach for transport to a reclamation center in South Super street CG .ncept approved, but cities reject overpass plan 8 LISA MAHONEY County important clement of the super street Y The S24 m1l1Jon package of 1mpro .. e-pr~m. Of lM~Noelt.11 • ments is intended to widen the boulevard P anners believe they can overcome All systems are go for Beach Boulevard to eight lanes from Elhs Avenue to the some of the objections to fl yovers. Mills to gain fi nal approval from the Orange Artesia Freeway and to six lanes from the said. Construction disruption~ predicted County Transportation Commission freeway to Imperial Highway to last 18 months. could be reduced lo March 24 as the county's first super street, Construction 1s scheduled to beg.m in about thrtt months using prefabrication project planner Lisa Mills said Thursda). August, Mills said. methods. she said With the exception of one phase of the Despite oppos1t1on to flyovers proposed But soruc business owners complarned Carolina. If lhe federal ~Ill of Encray carries throuah wilh its propoeal. the 18 shipmenu would bctin in late March and miJht be trucked thro• both Oranac and R1ven1de counties. Henh downplayed the~ "Of u accident. but said that ~ oflkWs advocate a southern line away from Orange County. The CHP proposal shows cwo per· missjble routes for movina radi09Clive matenals from San Onofre to Arimna. One would be north on the San Die,c> ud Santa Ana freeways to the Costa Meta ud Riverside freeways. then tall o.n the Su Bernardino Freeway. The other route from San Onofre would be south on the San Diego Freeway to San Dieao and east on Interstate 8. "The southern route goes throuab considerably less-populated areas. .. Hersh tesufied. In an interview after the hcari,na. Hersh added, "The risk of an accident liappeo.ina is very lov.. But the (Irvine City) Council's position 1s to mirumiu the risk even more by shipping the matenal throuah less.- populated arus." The San Diego and Santa Ana freeways, both OK 'd for transportation of radio- active materi:'al in the CHP plan, run throu&h Irvine. Federal rcgulauoos designate all inter- state freeways as approved routes for transportation of radioactive material. The interstates were selected because they have low accident rates and faster travel time. But Cllifornta officials have the authonty to designate alternate state ~ local btgbways. The CHP hearings arc being conducied to obtain public comment on a pro~ statewide system of roads that wtll be designated as radloacuve material route&. A CHP report states that "in some tnStanCCS, Stale highways m preferable to interstates because the former bypass many densely populated urban cen~e.n;'' The CHP proposal drew little cnucwn during the two-hour hcanng. Among the numerou.s endoncmcnu of the plan was one from Newport Beach resident Albert Baietti. radiolOJical con- trol director at ICN Biomcdicals in Irvine. proj~ct. improvements suggested to speed at three of the most heavily conge'ited that routing through traffic away from traffic along the 19.5-mile route have been 1nterscct1ons -Warner Ave .. La Palma theit storefronts will cost them money. approved in concept by all nine affected Ave. and lmpenal Highway -Mills said lfthcflyoverisnotbuilt_tbeintersectjon Ba1etu said be was tcStifying as a c1t1es, said OCTC's Mills. the ci ties met 95 percent of the com· will be widened as much as possible and member of the Southern California Only overpasses -knowns as flyovers m1ss1on's goals for turning Beach planners will look at the matter agam in chapter oftbe Health Physics Society. He -proposed for clogged intersections in Boulevard 1nto a super street. five to IO years when congestion 1s told CHP officials the casks or meta.I Huntington Beach. Buena Park and La "It's pretty amazing that we can get all predicted to reach crisis levels, Mills said. containers that house nuclear fuel rods Habra were rejected by those cnies. she these agencies to work together," Mills The idea of creating super streets out of provide adequate protection during shi~ said. observed. Without cooperation of all the arterial highways gained new popularit) ping. Road widening. bus turnouts, rcstnping, municipalities involved, the super street after the defeat of Propos1uoo A in 1984. Another en<lorscmeot of the CHP plan AISgrouptoconvene e u tip e erosis Support Group of Hoag signal coordination-and parking res\ric-concept won't work. she said. Orange County's transportation planners came from Eugene Cramer, a ~ucl~ uons proposed by the transportation Mills said the commission will not had lobbied heavily for the propos1t1on, en~necremployed by Southern Cahforrua planning agency all sailed through a sencs abandon the flyover concept. which would have channeled an addiuonal Edison, wtuch owns the San On<?fre power of city council meetings that began with Although widening will suffice for the La one cent in sales tax to county road plant. Cramer said he w1:s spcak:ina for the Westminster Jan. 14 and ended with Palma-Beach Boulevard intersection and projects. . American Nuclear Society. not for the Huntington Bcach.oo Manda¥-Mills-s.a-1_d_-.an -0verpass-fGr-lmpcnaWii&Away ~s not --Wtthout the p1omised ln~elrom a power companv. ____ _. Other c111cs acting on the super street needed for another 15 )'Cars. she said sales tax increase 10 help fund ma1or He said the containers used for stupping concept were Stanton, Garden Grove. problems with congcsuon and nght of way freeway improvements. OCTC planners rad1oact1ve matcnals have three thick Fullerton. La Habra. Anaheim. Buena acquismon at Warner Avenue in Hunt-looked for less costlv -and mort' layers of lead and ~tccl that ~n withstand Mcmonal Hospital will hold its next meeting Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the rehabilitation gymnasium of the Newport Beach hospital. Jam Browse. an MS patient and student at Golden West College, will speak at the session. which is free and open to the public. Call Hoag Chaplain Lloyd Sellers at 760-2353 for details Park and La Mirada 10 Los Angeles 10gton Beach make a Oyover there an innovauve -wa~s to case tram~. ,·u nch. powerful shocks without lea.k.ing. Dog tralnlng offered A program to train pet dogs to become watl·hdog_'i will be conducted Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. an Room BC -13 of Saddleback College 1n M1ss1on V11:10. Patti and Paul Thurner will conduct• the seminar. which 1s priced at SI 0 for pre-registration of S 12 at the door. Call 582-4646 for more informauon. Monday, Feb. 10 • 7:30 p.m .. Lagona Beacb Arts Commi11lon. Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. 100 candles for CdM woman Georgia Blankenbaker ,-raised in Kentucky, can look back on-· happy and prosperous life. By SUSAN HOWLETT Of tM Dellr ~ Itel! Corona del Mar resident Georg.ia Blankenbaker will celebrate a very special birthday this weekend. She will be a century old. The mother of seven will be spending her I OOth birthday Sunday in Temple City at the home of her son, Gordon Blanken- baker. "She's been a marvelous person." said daughter Helen Pierce. , "She has been very intelligent." Pierce said ... In eighth grade an Kentucky. she. graduated and earned her teaching creden- tial. She was teaching kids older than <;he was:· She mamed Geo'le ' Blankenbaker on Sept. 5, 1906. He died in 1461 at the age of80. The couple had seven children: Ruby L. Her longevity. has left Georg.ia Blanken· baker with some co mmun1cat1ons prob- lems. Pierce said. but her mother has led a happ)' and prosperous hfc. .. Her health 1s good. but she doesn't communicate much with us anymore:· Pierce said. In add1l1on to her seven children. Mrs Blankenbaker has 16 grandchildren. 20 great grandchildren 20 great grand- cb1 ldrcn and-th ree great-great grand- children. Pierce said The three great-great grandchildren are ages 5. 3 and I. • 7.3Q p.m . l rvlu Traa1portatlon Commlulon . Cit) Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. M"rs. Blankenbaker '~s ·-born the seventh of I 0 children on Feb. 9, t 8S6. in Jefferson ( ounty, Ky . Pierce said Erickson of Upper Lake , H. Vernon Blankenbaker of San Gabnel. \i 1olet E. Clark. deceased: G Juanita Stocking of Hespena: Wilma M Blant..enbat..er ol Corona dcl Mar: Gordon Blankenbaker ot Temple Cit~ and P1rm: wh0 h'i.'~ 1r1 Dana Point. The Blankcnbakers made the move from Kentuck) lo Cahfom1a 1n 1926, Plercc said The) hved 10 Los Angeles for about 10 )Cars before moving to -\lham- bra In 1951. the} moved to Corona del Mar, where Mrs Blankenbaker now hve~ ""Ith ha daughter. Wilma Geortla Blankenbaker PoucE Loe Coast man, dog ~o~~ine to thwart robbery attempt By STEVE MARBLE OftM~,._.,..., A San Juan Capistrano man fo iled two epparent robbers who forced their way into his residence early today by shooting one an the groan and commandmg has Doberman pinschcr to chase the other. authorities reported. Jame f Arnold. 22. of San Clemente was arrested on suspicion of burglary and robbery afier being ru'ihcd to M1s'i1on ('ommunny Hos- pital for treatment of the gunshot F oantaln Valley A real c~tatc agent heard glass breaking rhursday when she wa checking a Fountain Valley home for sale 'on the 8700 block of Rogue River. She called police, who dis· covered a n:ar sliding pa tio door had brtn smashed. Damage wa, CSll· mated at SI 50 The home "owned h) a S1m1 Valley rt\ident • • • omeonc used a 'lharp obJCCl, possibly 1 key. to make a large scratch along the side of a m..I Maitla GLC parked Wcdne"'ay an a carport on the 17000 block of n Bruno Damage was estimated at $500 ••• The owner-man.i.gcr of a dry dean- ing hu<t1nc'l<t at 989~ Warner Ave n:pontd Thur<tdo} that ~mconr 'Ito le tht hood from ht<t brown 11,lfl 5 wound. said Orange Counl) ShenfT Lt. Dick Olson. · The second suspect an the 1.50 a.m. incident remained at large after he was chased from the an Juan Capistrano neighborhood by the v1c· tam's dog, said Olson. Craig Tantalo. 29. told deputies he was awakened early toda} by a noise at the fron t door of his 33000 Avcn1da Cahta home. Wh en he opened the door. two men wearing ska masks pushed him aside and entered. said Olson Ford Mustang. which wa<i parked near the shop The damage "a" estimated at $250 Coeta lleea ash totahng S70 wM reponed stolen fro m an apanment an the complell at 603 an Michel C>nve bctwt'cn 8 30 a.m Md 4 ~O pm Wednesday Entt) wa$ m, de from the roof. throuah a partrally open bathroom window. • • • Videocassette recording equip- ment, computer equipment and JeW· clry worth $6,S 16 were reported stolen from an apartment at 178 Srott Pia~ bctwttn 8 'O a.m and I pm Thunday • • • '\ Cadillac pa(ked at 1\U 5uf\flo~r A\ie was hu~hm1t'd he· Tantalo. v.ho'd armed himself before going to the door. told dcpuue a scuffle broke out dunng which he shot Arnold once 10 the groan Olson said Tantalo·s Doberman chased th e second man down the blcx:k Olc;on said invest1gato~ arc not w1r why the alleged intruder<; !iclelled Tantalo for the robbt:I) •\1 nold. listed an stable cond1t1Qp. wa'i to be moved today fron}l'the M1~)1on V1cJO hospital to the o6unty 1a1l "'ard at l 1CI Medical Center 1n Orange Bail has not bttn set t"'ccn ~ '0 am :ind 12 30 pm Thur~fa), hut attempt<; to prop 1he 1gn1t1l"ln l:ulcd • • • I\ would-ht-hurglar wa ~<:nred tltl while tr)tng to pr) open the rtM Joor 10 Harbor Me'ill Montc:"sorri • ·hool 1025 ~odar. about 7 O~ l\ m ThuN dll 1 nc culpnt v.a~ dc'-Cnbc-<l il\ j male bla k. ht-tween~' and 'O )Cat'\ old fl foet 1all 110 fl<\Und-.. v. llh J hi uc ~"'C3ttr ., Huntlnaton Beacb m<"onc cntcrrd <1n uoh'K~t·d fourth !>tOf) C. o~t t are office 1 n the rtt"cntl} complctC'd ( ·hartcr ( rntet bu1ld101at1 7011 \.\1mcr •\\e and stoic a SJ.300 computer • • • car stereo valut-d at S 700 "';,t<.. rt'P<>rted ~tolcn from a bro" n I "I\' l To)ola parked 1n lht• lot ol lhl· Hunungton Lane., at the comer ol Beach Boule\ ard Jnd York to"' n -\' enue \.\ t'dnesda\ ' . . -\ resident in tht• 5400 block 01 Neargatc rcponed thal .. andals spra\ painted ht~ garagt· door Tuc:s<la\ night .... The Jttendant ul a l 1 nocal "ti sen ace station at tht' ~orncr of Bushard street and \-\arncr -\\enuc reponed that th•i.'"C'> dro' c up grabbed the l'.3Sh bo\ anJ fll•d 1n a green and rC'<l < hl'' mlct Impala Wedncc;Ja, He tollj polKl' the h\l\ ~onta1ncd \~no • • • .\bout $400 "'a' reported nii"'"~ from the c;11,h rt'g1c;tcr Jt < ocm Restuarant. ctt MMltl Bol\.'l •\' r • • • -\ nl.'Ckla~l· 'alueJ at $441 "'as stolen' from a Jasmine ()1rl'Ct resi- dence. the \ 1ct1m told pohl·e Thur<.· da' ThecnmcoccurrcdJan lo . . .. Police arre'ited Robin t hnsune -\nthon'. 2 3. on susp1c1on of dn-.1na umkr "the influence of akohol -\nthon' \I.BS ~topped at I 40 a m \\ cdnc'id.:I\ on { ard1nal Dn' c and ~nu th C oa~t Huzh"'a' 'r" •• \ C1lenni.'H~' trett resident told pohu: a l\ ~t was stolen trom the home \.\'('dnesda' The Ion was estimated at S500 · • • • Pohle al'T('i.tcd two motonsts Qn 'i1,1'ip1c1on ot dn\ ing under the 11't- Ouence of alcohol NanC\ ~nn Habe- tler. ;!"l, was arrested at J · 17 am. Thursda' on Glennr-.re Street Bunn Franklin· G04.."1Clw1n. 4o. was stopped at 11 '5 pm \.\ C'dnesda' 0n South Coast H1gh~a) Court won't free Artukovic during appeal of extradition ~ th1et 'itolt' ,1 Htko ca\M'llc from s&aff and wlre reports recorder' alued at S4 'iQ and iJ.n twm the Radio ~h.id. JI 11~11" lk.1, h Hh d 'I utz,n'ila' go,crnment blame' him IM th<' deaths l1 .,00. Xl Je"' . g~ Jl\IC\ and lier~ Laauna Beach .\ thtl'f l'f'ltt'n~I ,1 < kll 'trt"l·t n.-<i1denl r thniujlh 1 "11H.lo" I hur' d:n and \tole a \Urtho.m.I 'a.luC'<l at S~i'M:t . . . Manager of HB Pizza Hut r obbed I \'ll men rnti~·d tht• m.1n.ttzl'I ''' .1 Jl unt1n&ll'n lk.Hh r111a Hut ,, I~, .. ~ fkitt h Rh.I l'.llh toJa\ a' hi.' ,~:ilk<'d to h". ar "'1th the fl•,taurant'\ <:t\h rl'l.c1p1, 1n .1 n1111it•\ bag. r-.•h~·c ..aid Tht mrn nlnlrnnteJ th<' aunaarr from behind., .rnd one \tmul.ltl'\1.l ~\in 1n h1~ '-'<'It pockrt I hl' ruhh<'" j'"' tool.. thr m11n .. ""illlrt Jnd llel1 '"th lln und1'4. l11\('\) amount nt < ;l\h "\' t ll \ "<. I'\{< l -.\ kdc:r.il Jppcal' ,·l1urt hu rcluS<.'d to ll\·c °'ndnJa ·\rtukl\\ 1c lln bail ""htlt' hl' ~ hJllenttt'' ha~ ntrJdlth>n t11 'ug1\\IJ\t3 "'hl•rc h<' ta,·c, mun.kr \h3flC\.t~ n l'll\nal ot .l "-'all PUPtX'I ~late Junn1t ~ orld \-\ ar II th<' ~th l ~ ( 11\ u1t l 1,un ol -\ppcals ~Id a det·1sion b\ ( h1ct l \ Dt\lrtll Judge Manu<'I ~cal tll LO\ ngcle~ to den\ bail II' thc '-.urh1dc ( ,,Ion' n.-'i1den1 "-3\ n111... l lear1' err1,ncou'i The ,oun u11i" hail 1n \U\ h C Ir\ llnl\IAOd''i I\ IC\N\C'l.i .ll"lf 'C \tr.mrJ1nar, , .. .,.,.,· 1n "hllh the hk.d1h1xx1 ot" 'ur,·e"l\11, h.\llcnac" 1treat '" unu\ual fa,1,,r, •"<''"'oh ('\I I he JC\ I ~l\ln b\ J ud~C'\ J { h norJ \\ alla C'C Ha~ Prese~1n and "le' t-.011n~k.t Wll\ l'i\UCd "C'lfot\d:l\ \rtul..l\\ 1, l4tl. "'I' m1n11,tcr l)1 the 10trnl'lrfor the puppet \lilt<' of( ro lla tn v.h11 I\ nov. \ Ulfl"la"ll I he l \ \1ag1\tf'llle \ olnn arn~n . "'h~• mdered \nul..1l\ 1, ·, C\trad1t1on tl) 'I u&O\l.t\ 1a ln1,t M;\\ ..aid there\\&\ e\ Hkn,e 1mphcatanll .\nul..ll' 1~ 1n ri.10:• t11 .. 000 deaths Bro"'n based the e'trnd1t1on ordt-r on a \tngle munk1 \.haf'lc. 1n the IQ41 drath of Jc<..1\1dtl \nul..11\ 11 "'hn " in 111 health ha r'flli.'l~1m('{I hi\ 1nOlK:CnCC \Othonl1c' "8\ .\nuko' ic he'd 3ho(lut hi 1Jrn\1h when ht enttred th<' \ mtcd \tatc" dunn tht' late I ~4(k J k ... , lUded C\;lrldltlOf\ for man' \car.. ~au~ of a la"' allOWl f't people who ma} bt perwcuted for their poht1tal bthtfi to rtmam 1n th ls ~ounll"\ rhc law WU amended, hl)V.C\ er 1n tht late 1970s to allow r \ d1t1on ,,f th o\C who lllT lhc:m· '('I\ M aC'C'U~ of pnwc"UtlOD ... _ .. j A i I .. Nation's jobless rate falls- t o 6. 7% WASHINGTO~ (AP) -The na· t1on'sc1v1han unemployment rate fell to 6. 7 percent in January as the improving economy created 565,000 noo-farm JObs. the govet71ment said toda). The rolls of those offic1aJly listed as ou1 of work fell below8 m1lhon forthe lirst time 1n Ronald Reagan's presi- dency. to 7,831 ,000 from 8,023,0001n December I . o- r:•A•JJASONOJ The 0.2 percentage pomt drop from December's 6.9 percent rate was paced by an influx of new servicc- related Jobs 1~ ra1<;ed the number of working Amencans to a record of nearly 109 m1lhon. thc Labor Oepan- ment said. California's rate wa~ hs1ed at 5.8 percent, down from 6. 7 percent m December. The c1v1han unemployment rate was the lowest since March 1980, when 11 was 6.3 percent. The total of unemployed Americans was last below 8 million tn Ma}' 1980. i\n alternate rate, combining the I 16.8 m11l1on-member civilian labor lorce with the I. 7 m11l1on members of the Armed Services stationed in the U n1te'd tates. was at 6.6 percent last month. the depanment said. Toda~\ repon appeared 10 buttress 85 •86 Jan.'85 Oec.'85 Jan 86 l 7.4 %J l6.9o/ol ls 7°101 President Reagan's prediction that the average combined civilian-mili- tary unemployment rate for atl of 1986 would be 6. 7 percent. down from 7.2 percent in Dccem'ber. In a _separate report, the depan- ment said the number of "dis- couraged" workers. those listed as out of work more than six months and not lookjng for employment. feU to I.I million. the lowest level in more than four years. Discouraged workers are not counted on the official unemploy- ment rolls. . -1 . . SOUTHERN ~ALIFORNIA BOAT SHOW JANUARY 31 TO FEBRUARY 9 LAST f 3 DAYS! ADMISSION: ....... .)4. ' s. Los Angeles Convention Center 120 1 Soutn Figueroa Downtown Los Angeles * 900 IOA n ON DISPLA YI * * 250 EQUIPMENT & SEIYICE DISPLAYS * A BOAT A DAY GIVEAWAY! E ... ery day a new boal will be awarded in a tree oraw1n9 to someone aneno1n9 Ille Sf\Ow that day1 C.·lliO".. t.) ,. t ..... --an lf I• '-'-Coi. !•-HOUIS: F.o I 12 AOcllciO"U"IM>Oul )()no lo•>a!Sv 08 ~-· F.o 2 •• INrll,,..C•p<1.•0"0 Fi;,ce""ll>'lw<1 1 • .,.A 1p1•~· F.o J 11 EllmlNlior ·~e • ..--.-oa T•8·•A •~"•"" FM> 4 10 A..,..l-tO .,,!la-~8 "'""'•••08 F Ml s '4 Delta ..,,....nv<' !Y.131 I~"< s.,,.,. OB ' •• A·•• " ...... F eo I I 0 ZOOIK Iii-I "i!alaoie ~ 1 y;"'V" Qf; Fell 1 F.O I Feb t 11· AeQ•I r''-''Sf'' stef'nlOf,.,.@I Tia·• R,,,. i.a ~' WINTER SALE -SALE Substa ntial Savings ln All Departments ( fJ.\ T 4 ,\.JF\.\ I W5 'Vc"'r><>n 8/\ ti ( 714) fi..12-.!fJ'i(! L4GUNA BEA CH .145 N Coast Hwy. (7/4) 494-6551 Domestic & European Im ports All Reduced All Store Open Monday Thru. Saturday 9 a.m .-5:30 p.m. • Skeptics' warning: Fix budget Congress tells White Housed efense, -. f oretgn aid hikes are too costly at home By JIM DRINKARD ......... ..,.. ..... WASHINGTON -President Re~ agan's top budget officials arc getting blunt warnings from Congress that the president may be left behind this year unless he "cuts the baloney" and aS!'CC~. to negotiate new spending pnonttes. Treasury Secretary James A. Baker Ill and White House Budget Director James C. Miller defended the $994 b1lhon spendinJ proposal before the House Appropnations Committee on Thursday, but ran into a waJI of bipartisan skepticism. Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., chair- man of the Appropriations subcom- mittee on foreign aid. singled out the budget's proposed foreign aid in- creases as unrealistic in the context of heavy domestic spending cuts. ''Whoever put this budget together for foreign aid bas to be out of their cotton pickjn' rrunds," Obey said. noting the foreign package would find little support o n Capitol Hill. "There's no way on God's green eanh you 're going to get more than 20 percent of·the members of Congress -at least in the House -when you're savaging what's happening for our own (programs)," he said. Obey. echoing comments of other panel members, said Reagan's proposed increases in foreign aid and defense. at the expense of items such as cancer and AIDS research, will prove to be at sharp odds with the desires of most Americans. He told Baker. "Alf I ask you sir, is to cut the baloney, and get to this 'Grand Coll)promisc' -put it together now, instead of in October when we'll have to do it in such a hurry we'll probably screw it up." Baker, while insisting again that there is no room for budget nego- tiation that includes defense cuts or tax increases, tned to persuade com- mi nee members that taking Reagan's prescription this year would cure the nation's deficit ills by 1991 without further cuts . "If we arc wtlhng to do these things the president is aslung us to do, we can see thjs budget balanced -zero -in 1991 ," be said. "The president's budget represents a very balanced and reasonable approach, if we have the courage and will to make it work." Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger defended the increased spendjng asked for his department, telling the Senate Budget Committee that it is necessitated by a continuing Soviet military buildup. Committee Chairman Pete Domenici, R-N.M., suggested the Pentagon "could live ... with a smaller increase." Reagan · himself, askea about re- ports that his one-day-old budget was aJready dead in Congreis, also main- tained the hard line. "We'll give it artificial respiration,'' ... e joked. House Minority Whip Trent Lott, R-Miss., prcdkted that Republicans tul>R£DS TO THOOSAll>S OF DOI.LARS f Ref. REPORT TH E REPORT, for the serious new car or truck buyer. THE REPORT contains exclusive information a nd reveals valuable secrets. 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'. t1t '"' nt w ... ,0.1.- t--- LC>e #IOft.al fU.....,-.il Gramm-Rudman unconstitu tional w ASH INGTON (AP) -A sp«1al three-Judge federal court today struck down as unconstitutional a central prov1s1on of the new law desj&ned 1o balance the federal budget w1thm five years. The three-judge panel overturned the section o.fthe Gramm-Rudman law requiring that mandatory, across-the.-board spending. cuts be tnggered when Congress fails to meet specified defiClt-reducuon targets. A quick appeal was expected directly to the Supreme Court. Even in advance of today's ruling, Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H .. one of the law's origjnal sponsors, had said a such a ruling was expected, put predicted that the law would evantually be upheld by the Supreme Court. Today's ruling lef\ standing the targets themselves as well ~s a back-up provision that lets Congress trigger each year's set of cuts with a single vote m each chamber. The unanimous ruling came on a lawsu11 filed by 12 members of Congress and a federal employees' umon. Th~ u1t conteJ'lded the jUtomal1c triggering mechanism was unconst1tut1onal ~.-A" uohappy wtth the White House version would draft their own budget within two weeks that gives less to defense and more to domestic pro- grams for middJe-dass Amencans Senate Majonty Leader Roben Dole, R-Kan .. chalked up all the exchanges to normal early budget histrionics and poliucal game- smanship. "I 1h1nk we ought to have the rain dances for a couple of weeks and let people howl and scream." Dole saJd refemng to Democratic plans to tak~ the Reagan budget on the road for Ii ve regional hearings next week. "Nothmg makes any sense that anybody says now." Commission opens probe of shuttle, holds private talk WASHINGTON (AP) -The presidential commission probing the space shuttle ChalJenger explosion is meeting m pnvate for a "free ex- chan~e of ideas" while awa111ng additJonal 10format1on from NASA about a booster rocket where a mysterious name erupted. The plume offire from the shuttle's right-hand booster rocket and sub- freezmg temperatures on the morning of the launch were subjects of rntense interest Thursday among com- m1ss1on members as they began a four-month inves11gat1on with a pub- lic session. Space agency officials adamantly ruled out the :old as a con1ribu11ng factor in the Jan. 28 explosion -the worst accident in space history. But even before commission members began aslung questions. officials from the National Aeronautics and Space Adm1ntstrat1on volunteered that they were trying to learn more from enhanced photographs about the unusual fire. The sworn testimony and shde- show presentations by top NASA brass lasted nearly six hours and seemed at times to have httle bearing on the shuttle tragedy. Commission Chairman William P. Rogers urged witnesses to focus theJr remarks "a little more directly.. to the Challenger. . No questions were asked about remains of the five-man. two-woman crew or the location of the crew cabin. NASA said there was no "prac- tical" emergency procedure that could have saved the crew as long as the twin rocket boosters were burn- ing. 1st case of child-parent AIDS trans1nission told ATLANTA -The first reponed transmission of the l\IDS v1rus from child to parent is an extreme cast not attributable to normal contact between family members, federal researchers say The national Centers for Disease Control reponed Thursday that a very 111 infant, now 2 years old. has apparently mfected his mother w1th the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome ... This 1s a very extreme example." said Dr. Harold Jaffe. a top AIDS researcher at the Atlanta-based CDC. The boy was born with a severe intestinal abnormality rcquirmg numerous operations. use of bag~ to collect excreta, and blood transfusions from at least 26 different donors. Chlldren escape bus-traln cr ash PERRY, Mich. -A railroad supervisor •vs he ducked and prayed after realizing the 130-ton locomotive he was nd ng was about to ram a stalled school bus. 'Tm glad my prayers came true," said Ro nald Batory. who watched Thursday as 47 schoolch1ldrcn hu~tled off a bus stranded oo a downtown rail crossing. The children made it to safety JUSI seconds before the collision. and no one was injured. • Englne nre reported before fatal charter WASHINGTON -A House subcommittee wants to interview U.S. Army troops who reportedly wd the OC-8 that crashed in Canada last December and kllled 248 soldiers had one engine on fire less than 24 houn earlier when it a.mved in Egypt. "I want to get some of those men back here eventuaJly and taJk to them to investigate this further," said Rep. Bill N1cbols. D-AJa., chairman of the House Armed Services mvest1gat1ons subcommittee. which finished two days of hearings on the m1htary's use of commercial and charter planes to m ove Its troops. Hormel unlon leaders to continue fight AUSTIN. Minn. -A 51h-month-old strike by Honnel meatpackers will be over next week when replacement hinng is completed, company officials say. but union leaders are confident that continued protests will "force the company to sit down and negotiate." Twenty-seven stnkjng members of United Food and Commercial Workers Loe.al P-9 were arrested Thursday after National Guard troops blocked their access to the Geo. A. Hormel & Co. flagship plant. Local P-9 invited union locals ~tatewide to a rally at the plant today. Hunt for bodles wldens at ranch STRA TION, Colo.-Authorities are searching a l.880-acre ranch for a "needle in a haystack" as they seek bodies of pcople"'f'\lmored to have died for their roles ma stolen vehicle nng or for arguing over low wages. What really happened at the McCormick ranch, where two human skeletons were unearthed this week? Theones swirled about this 11ny town as state and local investigators planned another backhoe and shovel assault today lookjng for m ore remains ay«ie ranch. Some say seven more bodies will be found. ' FAA orders jet englne Inspections WASHINGTON -Airhnes have been told of a new potential problem w1th the industry's most widely used Jet ename -the Pratt & Whitney JT80 -after 3S reports of serious cracks bemg found. mcludmg two cases in which the engines broke apart. The Federal Aviation Administration ordered new inspections of most of the enaines Thursday and gave airlines a timetable under which Jhe examinations must be made, dependmg on how many startups the engine has had. Inspectio ns can be performed without taking the engine apart or removing it from the plane,'° f=AA and indu!itry officinls do not expect a d1srupt1on of air service. Lady Bird Job.naon bo•pltalhed AUSTTN, Texas -lady Bird Johnson. hosp1taliltd because of fatigue and pain from an in.1urcd left knee. w11l remain 1n the hospital until at least Sunday~.her office at Lyndon 8. Johnson Library ays." he had a good niaht." Betty Tilson, her prcu se«etary. said today. The 73-year-old widow of Pres1deot Lyndon B. Jo hnson.:_ entered St. David's Community HO!J)ital late Wednesday for observation aner she fainted while attcndmg a funeral Judie uphold• woman'• jolnlng Klwanl• ···-· .. .... ,.._ -·-NEWARK N.J -The men-only policy ofK1wan1~ lntematJonal can be 1 considered as offensive as a whites-only pohcy, a judge has ruled ln uphold1n1 a woman's membership 10 a New Jersey chapter of 1hc 1ntcmat1onal serv1ce orpniuuon. U.S. Distnct Judge H Ltt Sarolun issued his ruhna Thundayin mA.P~eAS 0 P T c A H S ' Mt l ,. l\Jll#l#TII . . , ' . . ... "'"' ., ... ,. ...... , .. , .,,, .... ' ., """ • a case brouaht by the Indianapolis. Ind -beKd K1warus aaa1ost its R1daewo<>d chapter, where businC1swom1n Juhc Aelcher, 4S, has been a member for t-wo )'tan. Kiwanis lntema11onal had sought to stop the chapter trom us1ns the K.iwa.n1s trademarks, say1na the chapter had violated the oraanuauon's constitution ~dmitti"' 1 ferfl•lc • .• .. for • Your Valentine •Le Midi-- Hoel••• Merle. end Chet Welter atend In the European styled dining room L• Midi. ~-----riiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiijiii.iiiiiiiiii~~~ FOR\/ ALENTINES DAY • a 6en1 of a Bistro Not long ago, but very far away in Zurich, Switzerland, a young man sat and pondered his past and his future. He had already achieved great success. As an apprentice to the famed Monsieur de F ranee. also one of the teachers of Escoffier, the young man had learned his art well. As a chef at some of the world's finest dining establishments, including the Palace Hotel in t. Moritz, the Palace Hotel in Gstaad and the Baur au Lac in Zurich. his skills had been highly polished. For ten years he had enjoyed fame. fortune and critical acclaim as the chef of his own popular restaurant m Zurich. But he longed for a change of climate to be able 10 enjoy the sea and warm weather year round. As he sat looking out over the Alps. he knew what he had to do. Encouraged by his wife, he sold his highly successful restaurant and, in 1982, he and his wife set out to explore the world -settling, at last. in Southern California. Luckily for us this is not the end of his story. On August l , 1984. Walter Ruttiman and his wife, Marica Heftl, opened Le Midi on Via Lido in Newport Beach. Since then, they have set Newport Beach on its ears with their ever-changing, innovative specialties. As many a well -traveled customer has noted. Le Midi could indeed be tucked neatly into the J!!Q.S.h countryside and locals would ne ver question its authenttciry. This btJOU of bistro 1s an enchantene with tapestry-cushioned banquettei.. old-fashioned chairs. antique btbelots. patterned carpets. lace curtains and paneled walls decorated .,..1th Manca· ongmal water colors. Marica also created the frog logo -seen cavorting around major t1tels on the menu -and serves as Old World sty1t> hoste whale chef Walter recreates the seductions of Provenr e .,...,th the versatile viands of France and ltalv. The greatest problem at Le Midi may be deciding what to order-the menu as extensive. Walter also offers a special seven course dinner for ''grazers'' -available every night. If this isn '1 enough. discerning diners may choose from Walter's seasonally recurring Gourmet Festivals. Right now it's "Veal Appeal" time. A dozen different veal dishes are on the special ' menu -Veal Steaks. Chops and T enderlom: Veal Kidneys. sweetbreads and tnpe: Veal shanks. liver and cutlets-each prepared in its own exquisite way. Had \OU stepped m on a bnsk November day. you would have found the table Laden with extraordinary game dishes like Pheasant. Partridge QuaiJ and Hare: Does {JquA. Speeia~ CV a~ti~ ).Jeed ~ LitJt9 -----~ to B1dwe.Us om~ Vemson. Dove and Duck . \\i hen sprang comes to the --t•~ai-111-~~het'l-wi·tng.-as Walter ealls-tt.--get read for-plum-- /~4-J........, what~ Cavaillon Asparagus. Spnng Lamb, Suckling Pig. Ab~- ' ' ' ' ' Creative Dressing Mix & Match Soft Knits in a Ra inbow of Colors. 673-4510 Baby Spring Chicken and Roast Kid. Yet another ~"-ilt--{<~iilWomJll-lbl.-Ul...U.C:uw:U:11:::...:o-each prep a red m i r"' unique and classaque manner. undav Brunch 1s an extraordinary combination of Old World _unda v dinn~r and Calafornaan Br unch with I 5 to 20 dehgh1fulh different. sumptuous buffet appetizers and a dozen different egg . fish and meat menu entrees according to the season. Le Madi featur~s a quality. if not a quantilv but steadilv growing. list of California and French wines. The bubblv is a pleasant. smooth California champagne of Le Madi's own label. 344 1 Via Lido 675-2425 3467 Via Lido. Newport Beach .Bicfwteta BUllUfue Le Midi is open for Lunch and Dannei:. Tuesday through Sundav. On Mondn . .\tarica and Walter take a rest and close Le Madi. Le M1d1. 34~ I Via Lido. ~ewport Beach. b 7 5-4904. ... 1' --·· rv ••••••• .... '"-"' IM•\I on ,OUI tyfl'IU prnc1·01ion h ifClllY btionci 10 you OPTICAL FASHION CENTER NEWPORT Enormous Selection of Regular Eyewear and Sunglasses • '41or 111 f'ff""" tor '°'" SUl0'1 • Sclf'•f·lrc /.~IJIW • lff ,, , c °"" ,, "'1flf '• • (trll•W lf'd C""W Oj)/ICll/IS ll'•th f)t<saMltd i nt<'llOll • ( ~~M <tl!JCh .,., tit ltulll1ht# (~II,., j 1ff!itdM/lt 3411 Via Lido 673-1883 Washington Cleaners • Optical Fashion Center A Kline Kreat1ons- Chocolatier Le Midi Restaurant Security Pacific Bank Marbles Beauty Salon Via Lido OruRS Edward\ Lido Thcat rP Video lon<' B1dwC'll'~ Boutique D K "'1 < Donald\ HuKht>~ Market The Corner T ablP Chclrl tc'~ loc.ker • frU'nci\ & Company ... WE WINE YOU, WE DINE YOU, DRESS YOU UP, AND TAKE YOU TO A SHOW. ) AMPLE FREE PARKING A •Kline For Your Valentine CHOCOLATIER Truffles • Carmefs • Turtles • Butter Creams Im- ported Candies • Fresh Dipped Fruit and Much Much Morel ' ' 3419 Via Lido 675-4748 Is A Valentine Gift • Hallmark Cards & Party Ideas • Prestige Perfumes • Ru ssel Stover ~ Candy • Jewelry & Gifts • Free Gift Wrapping VIA-~DRUG$ ,...., .......... ,.,. ~" • -. .. i. "40NI 67S-01 SO 675-3907 Fashion That Says Everything 3439 Via Lido Newport Beach {\I} PIONEER .... ..n..~ w~_,._.. • EXCHLENl Pit TUR( • SUPERB SOUND W£ 'l( GO! h~ 111 ,, CLO QOO•l[l ' •f~ ~. • l '* • MOV1E RENTALS • MOV1E SALES • • ENSATIONAL COU..ECTlON OF TITLES • • COMPETTTIVE PRICES • EXCELLENT ERV1CE • A NE\\ OIME."i IO"IO O"l YOUR ENTERTAINMLVT HORIZON -----~· sl Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Friday. February 7, 1988 EDITORIA L 'Star-Spangled Banner' fitting anthem for U.S. The idea o f a new national anthem has been kicking around for several years. M ost people -1ncludtngJuSt about everyone who had to struggle through 1t in school or iteard a singer stumble through it at Anaheim Stadium -agree it's next 10 1mposs1ble to sing the w o rds to Francis cott Kr\ 's historic poem about a battle during the War of 1812 . .\nd 1t has also been s uggested from time to ume that 1t 1s too mtlllans11s; for a peace-lo' ing nauon. B ut no"' someone has a new reason for scrapping the "Star-~pangled Banner"' It"' ill remind pl·ople o f the ~pace s huttle tragl·dy. Thl' Re". R obert Sl·huller. builder or the Crvstal Ca1hcdral in Garden C .ro, c and kingpin o f a natio nal rad10-telc' 1st0n ministry. says "thl· rockets' red glare. the born~ hursung in air." 1s too trauma tic to listen to sinn· the ~pace o;huulc Challenger exploded over the Flonda coast Jan. 28 .. We canno t and must n o t e xpose our'>ch cs and our childrl·n to the re-ena c tment of a s uc h a dc.,truct1,c 1.'.ffio twnal L'\f)Cne ncc." h e said this "-CeL ..\pparcntly "thL' bomb<> b ur ... ung 10 air" over Pearl Harbor. Dresden. We.th· Is land. London. H 1rosh1ma. K orea and \'1e tnam. or the "red glare" fro m volcanoes in Wash1ngwn a n d < olomb1a were n ot enough of a d cstrult•' L' emotio nal l'\fX'rtcncc for the Rl'\.·. chullc r to ra1c;e lJUl'''illons :.iho111 our nau o nal anthe m before n u\.\. Key ·s '>ttrnng account o f the ]5-h our Bnt1~h bo mbardment o f h \1dknr \ in thl· Ball1morc harhor I'> a fitting anthem for the l 'n1tcd State\. The poL·m d oes not glor!I~ \.\.Jr. bur.,11ng hombs o r carnag.L· 11\ a honrngl' to the tndomllahk '>Pini nf thl· A.mcrn.an pcopk '\;o matter \.\.hat the ob'>taLlL''>. o ur flag 1<; ~u 11 there. The death ol the "'L'' L'n '>pace e \plorl'r'> 111 a trag1r alndcnt lac;t month h.I'> rwt l rushed the .\meman ..,p1rn: space exploratmn ""111 lontinuc. N or v.tll the "'ords of our nallonal anthem nush the .\mencan -.p1rn "'l' are too rc<ill1ent -tuo dl'term1nl·<l -to huddl· undn the trauma lll tlw. nattonJI traged~ l\.e\. · '> l'loq uc nt "'ortl c; a re the 1 rm~ n hL'\l Jl'IL'n'>l' ,1 n<l a titling tnhute w lhl' '\.'\en a'>tronaul \ "ho l'pllom11l·<l the .\mcncan 'Ptrit Then conquer uc mu')(, H hcn our e<tu'>t' 11 I'> /U'>l 4nd chis he <1v1 mocro .. ,n (1 ud 1~ our tru ... c ·· .\nd chc star-,rwngkd hanner in tnumph !>flail n .1 \ ,. O'er chc JanJ uf the lrl't' ,wJ the home <JI the lm.n c! LETTERS Use capitalisllJ as natural ene11Jy to fight apartheid I o till' I d1t111 ('ii '! uni! 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U.S. ~ could forfeit technological leadership v. \\HI '\j (I I () )', ( h I "t.1 ~k \ultlll' Jnd h1.·1 partnl'r\ rn 'pau· d1t•c11hat othl·r<, might k:irn "ihc.· tclt. lnl·nJ~ r1.•tall lhJI thrrl' "J' '>ll murh \ll" don·t l..no\\ <to much 10 lt•Jrn "> mulh '>hl' "·11111..·d to lrach \' till' ttr\l ll'.11 h\'f l hll\l'll 111 l'\rlorr ,r,11 \' \11., \.1\ \uhfk \\J'> \-.1gl•1 tu turn tht· <,p,1u· 'hut1l1· 1nt11 hl\tul\ \ m11\t dramJtt1. da\\room \hc ho~·d 111 make 'i\ hoolwor k ln'.i tor htlldtnit h\ lt'Jl hang lh\' k''ttn\ of 'pale' 1111 lm Jt111n \hr \\an1t.:d to u\t' thl' ('\llll'ffiCOI nl -.pall' to .111r.H I \ludrnl\ 111 thr 111u11-h dl\1.1pl111l'' I ,1111 \ h,11rnun of th\· \ 11u11~ \\lfllll,1111 ( lllllH rl \o\olll1 h Lll \J)llll \Oft•d 1111· lc.'1idW1 111 'P·•ll l.1und1 I ,Ill' dlll'\11 I ;lh~.I\ .. l 1111\lJll U\ ,,, ltr ti, llnll' 111 the pl,1L1.· tr.rl(l'J\ "'II <,tnk\' I h1. horror in th\· I lornl.1 ,1.,' J\ C hmta \ll .\uldk ' \ dc\11,1' t l.1,,ro11m il1\lntegrJtet1 dt'va~1:i1t·d II\ '\hr h.111 "itnul up hrr h \('ar old 1o11n '-.\!Ill 111 tht' \'ounii. \c.tron.rnt ,..4"ogram 'v\l' hruugh1 h1' ) oung ~~1ron.1 ut \ h.1ptl'I to Flm riJa fot tlH' c.ountdov. n Vn· al\o arranged with l n1tn! \11ltnl"' to th the ll.'ac.hcr·1n \pat l' fin.1lic.1' t"o lrom t'ad1 \llltt:' tn Florida Thl''>{' 11<.·rn111,1l rd.itmn,h1p\ mJJc thl" 'IP·•ll' ,1w11k d1 .... ..,1cr .-.u traumJlll lhJI .,oml' 111 our \I.ill memhct'\ !x'l,lnll' ph\ \I\ .tll\ tll • )rl thc Youns A.~lron<wl < ,>unlll w11hout 1rcp1da11o n ha~ urgt•d N \S \ to \end another tcach<'r tn tuk<.• M r'i M~ •\uhfTc's plarc. For \\l' ha' l.' mcrL'· 1' 'lrat<:ht·tl th<' \urfore 111 knnv.kdge \O 1ll1m1tJt>k . .-.u bt•\t1nd our prt·<,cnt unc.kr'>t.1nJ1n~ th.11 \q· Lannol tk• 1.ktart•J h' trag\'d ) lndl't'd J\ lhe lt'lhnolog1Lal \ hJllcngl''\ hJH' inLreai,ed th<' cdut a llonJI '>lJnd1ng of ~oung .\mcnran' ha' lalkn II our children < ont 1nuc to turn their ha\ k\ on sc1en\C. the luturt• \.\ 111 hclong IU our ad '-Cr\MH''> lfrr\' .m· lhe app<r lltng fac1' •tn l<>mparatt\l' tc\t\ I'"> \lU· Jt·n t'> arr 1n,arn1bh oul,LOrl•<l h\ \IUJt•nt' Imm olhl•r rndu\lrtal nJ· t111n \ Om· re' 11:v. ol 1ntl•rnat1onJI IC''I' found that .\mcrt\Jn ">l hool 1..h1ldr(n "plJlcd lir'>I nl''<.'r plated IJ'I ftt'qucnth ·· •The "J..tilllnal \<.rl·nu• • oun- d<llmn rl•pon~ that fapanc\c \lucknt' far 1>utpcrform .\mL·nurns 1n m1.11h. '"-IC'ncc and problem '"" 1ni Thc \0\ tt'I l 'r11on produce' four time' a' mJn) cnai1nccr<; per cap1tu E'pla1n\ Dr l <"'I Kaufman nulcd Nt'w E.n1,1· land t'dut·:nnr "Our l hrltlren lo\c 1ntrrt\I 1n St 1cnu~ carl) t1nd (we) end up "11h ,, population 1ha1 dc>e\ not uniJc1 '>I.ind ha\11.. \nrnt1ftc 1..onccpl\ •11 tlw lft'nd 1\11't dram.1IH:Jll'> re,er\C:d the l n1ted \!alt'\ rnuld lorlt-11 rt\ IC\.hnnlog1<:o l le11dl'r,h1p JACK ANDERSON Our lnunu' rclt\'\ tor II\ tl'<:hnotog\ on J 'mall \C1l'nt11il clttc In contra5t. \Ulh rt\al Jl<l\\.Cr'i 3\ J.ip.tn. ~e~I {1amal1\ and lhc \o-.1et t n1on arl' hu11<.hng· J hroad h.t\l' r rum 70 rx·rtcnl to 90 pcrtcnt of 1hc1r high \Chool gradualc'> :iri.· prolk 1cn1 1n ,c.·1cnn· anti muth. IU \t 6 percent ol t .\ tiratluatc~ Jchte\\' 1hc same rroficien1. > ' Therl·\ n111h1nti 111hl·1c.•ntl) wrong. mind )OU. "Ith Arnl'rr1.J·, lhlldrcn The\ ha-.cn't \hrunl.. \o far from thl'tr rroncer \IO<:'k thJI lht•\ ·11 n.'JCl I thl' great a<.henturc .iv...i11tng thcm in SP<ILt' \fler thl' 'r>au· \hutllc dt'>ll'>ter w(" hc~,rn ;l d1al0Rut• "1th \ uung \\tronaul\ on uur pr I\ alt' l'll'l trnnrc ncl\H>rk. ·\ '>tronrt. ""h rL h re.· ache\ 11H11 thC' 'rhoo" of ~!Kl mnJor tr ite\. fht• u ' er" hdn11ng nlllJt>rll } nol onl > ""nnt to conlrnuc '>Ptlll' c'<.J)loratron but a1c euge-r 10 venture 1ntu \pale thcm~cl vc~ \1111. mo\I .\meman ~hoot l htl· dren are sh>tn& nv.a~ from 10111th \UbJcC'I\ 1h:u an: nrcr~1u1,1tl' 10 lilt l..hna lhe t halk nac 11( 'ip,tee JJtct Aod"non Js • ryndlcat,-d r ol•mol11 REP. ROBERT DORNAN 38th CongreHlonal Dletrlct MARTIN BROWER Palm trees back in Newport Newport Center's palm tree. signing program complete fht• urrortunll\ W:I\ \Cl Pl'rlnt couldn't hclil:.: .: .... m,· 1-.1r'> ··The.·' don't pl.int nalm 11n·, .irounJ "itiuthan < .tltlornta Jn\ mun~·· \J1d Ill\ tzltl''t. a m<1J01 t \t'lllll\l' lr11m '\n' \ orJ.. C II\ I h hJd nn l'f l"H:lor.-l'xl'll 1n On1ngl· ( ount\ h,J\tng \t'lHUft'tl ll UI \11 l \)\ ~ngl'lc'> lrlllH \1anhJttJn 11111\ 1"11.r 111 hi'> lik The.· rr<t\on th\• opJ'lllr1Un1 t\ wa\ 'ill go1Jd t\ thilt "hen hi:· m.1Jr thl' rrmMJ.. about m1 nc\\ planting 11t r alm 1rc1.'\, I \IJ'> tn thl' pron·" 111 d1I'1ng him to "'r"port < l.'nter lk h.1J llo"n rnto LO'> \ngl'lc~ from 'l'" \ url.. anJ "3' 1.11..rn h\ hmou\lnl to thr Ir' 111\' I l1tton lor J \f)l'Jl<..rng 1.·ng.agl.'ment J I tht• Htllon thl' nnt m11rn 111g f hl'll hJc J.. 111 t \ \ lrn th1· rrturn to "-il'\' ) urJ.. Il l\ ltnll' \,,,, llfhl .inJ lw 1n' ttl·J mc lo ha,l· ,1 dnnJ.. "'th him Ill thl' hotd lnhh• I k h.1d onl' hour lnstrad I 111ld l11m 1ha1 hl' \OUIJ not 'r\1t \outh·u·ntral Orang\' ( ount) 1\ 11hout Jt ka\1 lool..mg ,11 'ie'' port HcaLh I J,J..l·d him 111 kt ll1l' ~Jk1.' hi m on J orw-huu1 1our11t '\;cwnort In inr ratht.-'f" than c,pend lhr hour 1n th\· ho1d·, llllkt .11l lo11ngr ")\-.th hl' Jgrl•cd 'onwonc 1n t m \ngl'il'' told Ill\' '-c"JX>rt '' prt•tt' .. I hu'>. \.\h\•n hl' nwn1111m·d no nc" plan11ng ol palm tn'1.'\ JU't a' "'l' "-l'rl' drt\ ing up Jamhort't' w Ncwporl ( enla 1 ,mrlrd tiruaJh. ··\\art until ~nu \t'l' th1)," I \atd 11v1 ~·gul·o;1 l11crall) lila~pcd -:nuLi.~ ..... unncfiCuhk ... it 1, hreJthtaJ..1ng:· hl' \Jld Io adJ tu h" Jdrght I Jro'l' him p.1,t thr nl'\' ratm tree ltfll\l' .11 "oil ( l'ntt'I In Ill\' .ind ~ugge'>tl'll tw tJl..l' .1 -.1mll tu thl' "\lmn11ng pm1I Jr~'.1 nl hi'> o\\n hotl·I the nl'\t 111c.1rn1ng. I uh o l palm tfl'C' It "·" ont· \t'a1 Jg11 that th1.· palm tree pl • .in11ng Jnd '1gn1ng program 1111 :'-il'" port ( l'ntl'r hcgan .• ind 11 hJ' JU't lx•l•n rnrnplCll'd \\ lhl' \\)Ung rx·nplt' ,,q t hl'H' da" ... 11 look\ maah \ l'lou'> ·· Th\· 1all Mr \llan I-an palm' around "'c"po rt { rntrr Drl\e. n~ing trom 15 to 47 ket into the air. look a' it the\ hJll.' bc:\'O 111 platr lordl'ladc\ \ml thl' palm., JI thr entnrs to 'll'"POrt ( l'ntn. nrx·uall) thl' ~011· c. lfl ular J1,rla~ Jt Paoli, C'oa'>t Htgh"J~ arc mJgntliccnt \t nrght ea«h trl'l· I\ rllum1nated h' 1t' o"n llooJlrght. I hl' -.1gn1ng rn1gram '' ahu 1n nlall'. "1th th\' final p~ Ion' at Paulit < oa\t lltgh""a) lllmplctl.'d JU\l '"''the c.int'·\l.'3r program l·amt' to an l'nd The fon g-11me. honrnntal monumrnt "1th lhe Nrwf)l1n ( l'nter '} mbol and name ha~ been fl'plan·J h~ two. sman H'r111.al cknwnt-; "1th the name dr<1cendtng along thl· 'iknder form'> li1gn1ng nlong \lc""port Center Drl\e ts tn hlock form ""h thr namr\ 1ntt'rnall\ lit .11 night hnJ1ng ~ 11ur wa) around)\.\'\\ port< l.'ntrr ha' hn 11me tar eJ\tl'r. With tompkt111n •it thl' pnog1.1m :-..n.,pun ( l'ntcr ha\ I 1J..r11 on a m·" lrcc.h look 20 }Car\ ,1ltl'1 dn·l'lopmrnt 111 thr d il'>\tl mt\l'd-u<.e rompln tx·g.1n "l'\t 'll'P " Jn 1.•\pan'>t.in ut "l'"('Xlrt < l'Olu I J\h11111 "IJnJ tk.,.. trncd to bc:g1n during th1.· nc\I le" ,.,eeks." 11h a lormal groundbrrakrng tn mid-March \rch1h.'t.'lure will ht Ml.'d1tcrram•an. to go "Ith .\trrum < oun and the palm tr\'C'>. Some might feel th..11 the arrh11ec- lun~ and the land!>raptng ~huuld haq• het•n more rcl1er tr ve of the fost-pat.ed I 980'i. w11h 'lhur'p ltnc\. hold culo!1' anti hrgh-tcth material., Aut In tnt· Co owm•r/1.ha1 rman l>\rnnld Art·n hkc'> palm trel'' .inJ ~vkd11crrnncaf\ arch11ccturc fl'talltng lh<' relaxed pace ol \outhcrn ( ahlorn1a Junnp the I ll~O, and • \(J, Don lirt•n wa~ born 111 "outhern < ahfotnt;J 1n lht· 1930s. anti that .., tht• lool.. hc rcmrmhers rno,t londl' Ila -. 111g hct•n born and r:l1\l.'d 111 \ou1hcrn C nit· forn1a at thl' \amr t•nh·. th" \Hite• agree\ Martin Brower publi'Jbt's the neW'I· letttr "Martin Brown'5 Oranit• Count} Rf port " Comments welcome Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed T"Rey should be typed or clearly written and sent to· LET· TEAS to the EDITOR, 0•111 Piiot, Box 15&0, Cott• MeH, CA 92921. "J ii Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 7, 1918 • A7 uvalier flees from Haiti, flies to France mbat~d leader's depa.rtiifeends 28 ars off amily rule on Caribbean isle RT-AU-PRINCE. Hai11 (AP) Embattled President-for-Lafe n-Claude Duvalier left Hai11 for nee today on a U.S. Air Force ne. relinquishing power over the poverishcd Caribbean nation has ily had ruled for 28 years. - •t have decided to pass the de~11ny of the nation into the hands of the military ... so a bloodbath be avoided for my people," Duvalier said in a taped message broadcast on nationaJ television and radio at 7:20 a.m .. almost four hours after he left the country. National television and radio s~ud a sax-member military-civilian council headed by army chief of staff Gen. Henn Namphy had taken charge of the country. the poorest an the Western Hemisphere. The council members wtrt greeted b) a 21-gun salute and shouts of JOY when they appeared on the steps of the pres1dcnt1al palace. Thousands of people poured into the capital's downtown shouting ... He flew away." and "Down with the Macoutcs. long hve the army.'\ Duvalier had used the Tontons Macoutes, the nauonal m1lit1a for· malty caUed the Voluntctrs for Na- uonal Service. to put down any dissent among the six million people of Haiti. which shares the island of 1-laspaniola wnh the Dominican Re· public. Hts government was widely accused of human rights violations. Militia members appeared scared and confused today. shouting at each other to stick together and head for the barracks. Some wefe pelted with fruit and ve,getables. but police and soldiers drove away the attackers. In Washington. the State Depart- ment confirmed Duvalier was headed for femporary asylum in France and said the Air Force plane was provided at the 34-year-old Duvalier's request. In Pans. the French Foreign Mtnis- 11) announced 11 would temporanly accept Duvalier an order to allow a "trans1t1on" to democraq It 'Saad no U.S. to free accused CIA mole in spy swap WASHINGTON (AP)-The U.S. government 1s planmng to give up an alleged Czech spy accused of penetrating the ClA as part of th~ mul11-nat1on pnsoner swap to gain the freedom of Soviet d1ss1dent Anatoly Shcharansky, Reagan administration sources said today. The administration sources, who 'ipokc on condition of anonym1t:,. said that the anticipated swap 't'11l ancluck Karl F. Koccher. 52. and has wife. Hana. 42' Koecher. who worked as a contract translator and consultant to the CIA from February 1973 to August 197 S. as in custod} awa1t1ng tnal in Ne" ) ork (It) on one count of consp1rac) to commit espionage for ( zechoslovakaa. He faces a maximum penalty ofl1fc an pnson 1f con' acted. The government has said an coun papers that Koecher "'as trained b) the Czech 1nrtl11gence~rv1ce from 1963 to T9ITand sent liereln 1965 wi'i'Fi has w1fC as a s~lled "11lepl." or spy operatang outside d1plomauc cover Earlier today an &rlln. .S. and 'Nest German sources said East German negommrrWotfg::mgVogel<mdcrtrtgh-nmfugWes1 Germ-an ofliciaUiave been meeting steretly to work out the East-West spy and pnsoner e'change 1n\olv1ng hcharansky. Pope addresses homeless people ln Indla TRICHt 'R, India (AP)-Pope John Paul II symbolicall) handed a kc) tu a new home to one of 4.000 homeless people who now live 1n a park today. and 1old a giant crowd massed in India's Roman.Ca_t,holic heartland that society should ensure them "the basic necessities ofhfc. The pope, v1S1tmg this c11y an outhem India·., Kcrala state. also blessed 200 newly mamed Catholic couples. ''The blessing from the pope as a blessing from God. This 1s the happiest moment of my life." said o\.B. Joseph. 26. a new I~ ma med groccl) .store owner. He said he and the other couples were wed at a stadium this morning an a mas \\eddtng performed by the local bishop couotf'}'_ had •ar«d to pennanently accepl Duvalier. Duvalier's flight came one week after the While House erroneously reported he had fled lhe country. prompting ham lO declare be was "mona. as firm a.s a monkey's tail. .. His authoritarian government had been the target of mounting protests since last November, including riots last week in which as many as SO people were ltalled an Pon-au-Prince, the capital. Duvalier said in has taped message that his decision to leave "pennits a peace'f ul and rapid soluuon to the current cnsas." U S Embassy spokesman Jeffrey Late said Duvalier contacted the French Embassy Thursday afternoon to seek temporary asylum, then met with U.S. Ambassador Clayton E. McManaway to ask for transpor· ta11on Duvalier drove his BMW sedan to Francois Duvalier International Air- port before dawn today wi&h his wife. Michele. at has side. Other vehicles arrived carrying security forces, luggage and other family members. They left on a c~l 41 military transport .. Late said 23 people accompanied Duvalier out of the country, includ- U.S. lauds overthrow . ofreg1me in Haiti WASHINGTON (AP)-The Rei- apn admioistration welcomed the ouster of Prc$ident Jean-Claude Duvalier from Haiti today, sayina the only way he could have tt-mained in power was throuah .. repreuion and force .. President Reapn said he dtd not know 1f the Urutcd States could promote democracy 10 the coµntry in the wake of Duvalier's departure. But he said .. wc'refoang tcS do evcrythin& we can to be o help.". ~ in$ his mother, his tw~ c~•ldren .. two • , .,.~ children from has w1fe s ·previous Haiti'• Jean-Claude Da•aHer and wife Michele eacape to The White Houst and the Staie Department said Duvalier's decision to flee to France with membcn of bis family was his own and wu "the correct one." The United~ States provided a transport plane to Oy Duvalier and 23 others to France wto ease the transition an Haiti and reduce the possibility of bloodshed.'' the dcpart~cnt said in a statement. Reagan. speaking to a group ofhiJh school students in subu(ban Virginta, said the United States did not help ovcnbrow Duvalier. "We were watching and hoping and waiting for them to develop something now that wall restore order.'' he said. m~~~g~a~~d~~~ef n~~~~~~~~~~~e France in wake of the overthrow of hie aovernment. of the members of the new govern- ment. We are hoping to be able to mg council. called on national tcle- work with them," said Late. "We hope vision for .. calm and serenity." He 11 as an orderly transition conducted said the malitat had no pohucal without bloodshed and violence." ambitions ... no w or ever." Duvalier. nicknamed .. Baby Doc," The telev1s10 1den11fied other The broadcast sa1d Col. Prosper Abnl was an adviser to the council A French Foreign Ministry COJll· munique said Duvalier would go to an unnamed third countl)'. but a ministry spokesman later said no country had agreed to accept him The president refused to say "'hether Duvalier would be admitted to the United States. took power at age 19 an I 971 after the council members as Col. Wilham death of his father. Francois "'Papa Rigala. Col. Max Vales and two Doc" Duvalier The elder Duvalier cavihans. Gerard Gourgue. cha1nnan was elected an 1957 and eventual!} of the Haman Human Rights Com- named h1mself .. pres1dent for life... ~ and Man1sier of Public Namph}. head of.the new gcwenl-" -Works Alix Cmeas The spokesman. spcakmg on con- d1uon of anonymity, said 11 was not clear how long Duvalier would re- main an France . Pentagon offlctals. dechning to be 1denufied. said U.S. ships were on regular duty near Haiti and <:ould assist the estimated 6.100 -\mencans an the country. U.S. vetoes censure of Israeli acts UNITED NATIONS (AP)-The United States vetoed a Security Council resolution that would have condemned Israel's interception of a Libyan civilian plane. but said that 1t deplored the Israeli action. Ten of the 15 U.N. council mem- bers supponed the resolution and four US. allies -Bntain. France. Denmark and Australia -abstained 1n Thursday's-vote The Libyan executive Jet inter- cepted by Israeli warplanes over the Mediterranean Tuesday and-held 1n lsNlel for five hours turned out to be carT) mg ntnc S) nan and Lebanese poht1c1ans and not. as Israel suspected. Palest101an guerrilla leaders. L'.S. Ambassador Vernon A. Walters told Sccunt\ Co unnl del- egates before casting-the veto that "although the United States opposes Israel's action an this case." 1t rejected the resoluuon because 11 failed to take into account that intercepuon of a plane might be JUSllfied in some cases In October. ll warplanes inter- cepted an Eg> puan airliner carT) mg the h1Jackcrs of the Italian cruise hner Achille Lauro Khadafy orders interception of civilian planes from Israel TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy said today he has ordered his air force to intercept lsraeh civilian airliners over the Mediter· ranean and force them to land at a Libyan rur base. The Libyan leader told a news conference any Israeli planes forced down ~ould be searched for "l~eh terrorists... He mentioned fonner Pnme Mtruster Menachem Begin and fonncr Defense Minister Ariel Sharon as people he considered .. tcrronsts." Spcakmg to reporters in has pnvate office an Azma anny barracks. Khadaf-y ~id Ch?l:>rderwas-m TCtaliat1on for the seizure of a Libyan plane Tuesday by lsraeh Jets. The lsraehs forced an executive Jet on a fught from Libya to Damase~. Syna. to land 1n northern Israel. - h I Lis released the _plane .and..its_passc.ngus when the) found no Palesunian $Uemllas on board and Israeli officials acknowledged the mtercepuon had been a "mistake.·· Khadafy said the Libyan operation against lsraell aircraft would continue "until we have obltged Israel to obey the rule of law in international air Lraffic." He stressed that only lsraeli aircraft would be targets. and that planes of the United States or other countncs would not be affected. K.badaf} said the Libyan operauon would oot be deterred by the presence of the U.S. 6th Aoct in the Mediterranean. "If the Amencans commit ~100 against our planes we wlll attack them:· Khadafy said. He again warned vessels of the 6th Acct to stay out of the Gulf of Sidra.. which Libya regards as temtonal waters. He said the gulf "'1s our house" and that any incursion would It.ad to m1ltt.lry "confrontation." The Libyan an force is beheved to have more than 2.eoo OJX'ranonaJ aircraft. most ufthrm sappfied-by tM- Sovaet U nion. They are at a senes ofaar basn hnang the LOOO-m1le-lon1 Libyan coasL The air force includes an unknown number of modem M1 G-:?Js with a range of several hundred miles. ~---------------------.------------------------RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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Cc.t °"fl Y ~OT I Friday, February 7. 1He ·~ ~Two killed in El c-ion as fla1nes gut m.ental hom.e State toxic waste proposals snared in political ilet By tile Associated Presa EL CAJON -Fire goufed a one-story pnvate care home fo r the mentally disabled Thursday n1f!1t. ki lling two, injuring five and forcing at least one survivor to smash a .window to escape, firefighters said Three of the injured remai ned in cnticaJ condition early today. Fire Lt Mike Carson said the blaze appeared to be an accident, but an investigating team from the ~tatc Fire Marshal's office was called to help with the probe. Workers can't sue union over lying SAN FRANCISCO-Workers wt,o ended a strike when their union told them the company had improved its offer won't generally be able to sue "1e union 1fthe statement proves untrue, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. The reason: even 1fthe union deliberately lied about the company's offer the workers nc-nnally won't be able to prove that they would have won' the promised benefi~ by stnking, said the 9th U.S. Circwt Court of Appeals. Ttte court upheld a ruling by U.S. Distnct Judge Eugene Lynch dismissing a suit by about 100 former workers ofan Amencan Can Co. plant in Brisbane. Dlablo C~nyon drug crackdo11VD net. eight SAN LUIS OBISPO -In efforts to maintain a drug-free environment, officials at the Diablo Canyon nuclear j)ower plant say eight more workers have been d1sc1plined for drug use. Thirteen employees were fired or d1sc1plmed last month on drug charges stemming from the December arrests of four plant S('('unt y guards accused of selling cocaine. Cancer-causing agents now ldentlfiable TANFORD -Researchers at. Stanford Uni versity announced Thursday they have developed a new method for identifying potential cancer- causmB agents. The test checks for any harmful effects in human ~lls by searching for changes in the itenetic makeup of the cells, said Dr. M ichcle Cal os. assistant professor of genetics at Stanford's School of Medicine. .... _ Sanctuary resolution splits LA council LOS .\NGELES -City Co uncil members are stall spamng over a resolution that made Los Angeles a sanctuary for polatacal refugees from Central .\menca. with opponents contending tt 1s an open in vitation to illegal 1mm1gra11on. So now the council must decade whether 10 presen e, modaf)' or rescind 1he symbolic measure that was passed last Nov. 27 and signed by Mayor Tom ~radley. C1ty Council man Michael Woo, aut ho r and sponsor of the measure, as trying t~ block an effort by Councilman Emana Bernarda , who wa nts to place the motion before voters on the November ballot. A hearty infant The baby w~o recet•ed a heart tran•plant at the a&e of four daJ9 .. continua to pre>areu beautifully,.. according to •urteon Dr. Leonard BaJfey. The operation wu performed In !foTember at the Loma Linda Unl:Yenlty Medical Center . F r aternity ba nned after coed raped SAN DIEGO (AP)-A San Diego State University fraternity im- pl icated in the rape of a coed was thrown off campus, and a spokeswoman said fTaternity mem- bers who watched the alleged assault but did nothing to stop at face adm1rustrat1 ve charges. The pumshment against P1 Kappa Alpha was announced Thursday. The banishment lasts at least fi ve years and 1s the harshest action ever taken a~~unst an SDSU fra ternity, u01ver- s1ty spokeswoman Sue Raney said. "For th e next fiv e years, they cease to exist as a campus organ1zat1on," Raney said in announcing the action, which was based on findings of a school panel that conducted closed hearings on the incident last month. Raney said the strongest previous action taken against an SDSU fraternit> was a one-yc-ar suspension fo r hazing violations. In addition, Raney sa id 30 of th e group's 110 members face admin1s- trat1 ve charges that cou ld lead to expulsion from the university. Democrats block gover nor 's plan; he'll veto theirs SACRAMENTO (AP) -Partisan negotiations to consolidate all the state's toxk wa ste functions seem to have come to nothing but a big fat goose egg today, and a lot of ruffied feathers. Republi can Gov. George Deu- kmejian proposed the first plan last year, but was blocked by the majority Democrats, who there upon presented their own plan. Thjll'Sday the Assembly Democrats killed DeukmeJian's plan and sent their own plan to the govern or-whG says he will veto it. In the finger-shaking Thursday, Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, D- San Francisco, said the big difference between the two plans was the way they deal with confli~t of interest. - The Democrats said the top man- agement should not be dominated by· indi viduals from the toxics waste industry. But the Republicans said you can't manage such a techntcal prop-am without ind1v1d uals with expenence an 11. Brown, addressing DeukmeJian in floor debate, said his side "would try to meet you half wa y on your definiti on of what 'confli ct of in terest' NO PAYMENTS AND NO FINANCE CHARGES 'TIL MAY '86. 'WHEN VOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE SAVE 35% TO 50% SIMMONS SPECIAL PURCHASE $9988 TWIN SIZE EACH PIECE Reg 129.95 KING AND QUEEN SIZE SOLD IN SETS ONLY SIMMONS SPEC IAL PURCHASE $8Q88 .,,., "· /f f. A H r•f f Full r.,1/P t•..i nc. 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Dcukmcjmn. who wasn't on the floor during the debate, later issued a statement saying the conflict-of- in terest prov isions in his plan are "the same that apply to virtuaJJ y all state officials," and that critics of 1t "a re e ithe r delib e rate ly mmsreprcscnting the differences or are grossly misinformed." The Democratic plan, Deukmejian said, eliminates the regionaJ appeals boards that are in his plan, eliminates the cabinet-le.vel Department of Waste Management in 1988, reduces t he California Waste Commission from 13 to seven members, and exempts the San Francisco Bay Water Quali ty Control Board, "thus de- stroyi ng 1he con~pt of statewide uniform tty of toxics enforcement." Technacally, the main difference relates to a Waste Commission, an advisory and appeals board in both plans. Th e Democratic plan, SB I 048 by Sen. An Torres, D-Los Angeles, wo uld have a commission of seven members, none of whom could have received more than I 0 per~nt of his or her income from the toxic waste industry an the last two years. Deuk mcJ1an's commission would have 13 members, four definitely from the industry. They would be covered by the current co nflict-Of- mterest law. prohibiting them from voting on decisions d irectly beneficial to their employers. Lottery forgery suspect is jailed By tbt Auocla ted Presa A man authont1es say was a cut- and-paste artist pleaded innocent an Fullerton Thursday to selling altered lottery tickets, a prosecutor said. Ger-aid Miller, 39, pleaded inno- cent to two felony counts of at- tempted grand theft and forgery at an amugnment before Municipal Court Judge Dan Brice, said Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Michael Nunn. At the req uest of the rrosecut1on, Brice rai sed Miller's bai to SS0,000 and ordered him into custody. "We believe he will do it again and that he has a high nsk of escape," Nunn said Ma ller was scbeduled for a bail re view Feb. 13 and a prel iminary heanng Feb 19 State lottery ofliciaJs said the case marks the first time someone has been arrested in California for trying to sell altered lottery tickets. Miller was arrested Monday night in Placentta after a woman became SUSP ICIOUS when Miller allegedly of- fered to sell her a $50,000 winning lottery ucket for SI 0,000, said lottery agent Wayne Mackley. MackJ ey posed as the woman's brother, pretended to be interested in buying the ticket and made the arrest . Miller all egedly posed as a Vietnam veteran who could not submit the tacket'becausc he owed back taxes to the state and would have to forfeit the winnings. lottery officials said. Bond issues make ballot; oth e r s fa il SACRAMENTO (A P) -Two bond iss ues, S 150 million for farm water conse rvation and SI 00 mil hon for parks, have made the June pnmary elections ballot. But other bond issues for pnsons, hbranes and menw health fac11tt1cs stalled Thursday in the leitislaturc. Secretary of State March Fong Eu said the three bond issues that were stalled cannot be put on the June ballot. But Assembly Speaker Willie Brown said the deadline is artificial, and the Leaislature has until the end of this month to pass potential June ballot issues. Gov. George DcukmeJ1an signed a S 150 malhon bond issue to provide low-interest loans for water dastncts to conserve water and clean up drainage water. and a S 100 milli on bond issue to help local governments buy land for new parks. The water bond b1ll, AB 1982 by Assemblyman Jim Costa, D-Frcsno. was earlier in the day approved 34-0 by the Senate and 54-1 7 by the Assembly. The park bond bill, SB806 by Sen. Robert Pre\ley. D-Rivenide, had earlier been sent to the governor Brown said all the bond issues were meant to be a package, with the totals for some not yet determined. Two of them are on the Asscmblr Ooor: .S8146 by J>resley, $495 mil ion for Jails, and SB 1220 by Sen. Barry Keene, D-Ben1cia, SI SO millton for li braries. Dcukmej ian said this week he has •areed with lawmakers to keep the total for bond measures on the June ba.llot to St billion. That would not include a S8SO million sclf·11nanC1na Cal-Vet bond issue already on the ballot to provide mortaaacs for vet· crans Nissan 300ZX prowls better Thanks to subtle fender restyling. '86 car looks more aggressive; suspension retuned The Nissan 300ZX takes on a wider. more aggressive look for 1986 whlle retaining the same personal comfort and high per- . formance that have made it Ameri- ca's best-selling sports car. The 300ZX has been subtly restyled with flared fenders to achieve a wider track for improved handling. At the same time, the use of flared rocker panels. a front air dam and a rear spoiler, which along with the bumpers are color-keyed to match the paint on the car. gives the·300ZX more of a prowllng. road-hugging appearance. "Our objective was to give the 300ZX a more aggressive look without departing from the basic styling that has made the car so popular." said C. P. (Chuck) King, senior vice president, sales, Nissan Motor Corp., in the United States. ·'We wanted to make il even more distinctive without exaggerating the change. but yet new enough to keep the style well ahead of our competition." A number of changes have been made inside the car as well, including lower. sports-styled bucket seats. a new steering wheel and a more ergoriomic automatic transmission shift lever. The suspension on the turbo model has been retuned for im- proved cornering and steering response. Slight changes also have been.made in the automatic trans- missions of both the turbo and non- turbo models for improved per- formance. In addition, new Interior and exterior colors have been added. as well as new velour cloth In a striped pattern for the seat covers. To give the 300ZX a wider look, the front and rear fenders have been flared out about two inches on each side to Increase the track and, on the turbo model. make room for wider tires. The wheel size on the turbo model is now 16 inches with larger. 225160 V-rated tires. The non-turbo model continues with 15-inch wheels. The tread width has been increased about 1.5 inches on both models. The 300ZX continues to be powered by a 3.0-liter, V-6 engine with overhead camshafts and elec- tronic fuel injection. The normally aspirated V-6 develops 160 horse- Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Friday, Febru~ 7, 1Ne al Nl ... n dea~nera aimed to tfve the 300ZX a more aureul•e look without de~ from the popular car• 1tyllng . Flareafendera and rocker paneu accentuate the road-buglng appearance. power while the turbocharged ver. sion develops 200, making it still the most powerful production passenger car engine made in Japan. Underhood ventilation has been improved on the turbo model. permitting the elimination of the hood air scoop for a smooth hood line. Slight changes have been made to the automatic transmission. On the turbo model, a lockup feature has been added in third and fourth gears for more precise shifting. On the non-turbo, the power switch has been replaced with an over- drive switch to Improve operating' efficiency. The 300ZX turbo continues to feature three-way adjustable shock absorbers, allowing the dnv- er to select firm, normal or soft settings from the cockpit while tt:ie car is in motion. With the retuned suspension, all three settings provide Improved stability and handling. To give the car a more integrated appearance for 1986, the body side moldings, front air dam, rear spoiler, rocker panel flares and front and rear bumpers are all color-keyed to the body paint. New exterior colors include Hot Red. Super White. dark red metallic and medium blue metallic. Inside the car: the newly de-· signed bucket seats have been lowered about an inch and the steering wheel has been re- designed for improved feel and driving control. A three-position power lumbar support has been added to tlle driver's seat as standard equipment. The high-mount stop lamp. a safety feature on all 1986 models cars, has been Integrated Into the rear spoiler of the 300ZX. Features In the optional elec- tronic equipment package include digital instrumentation, trip com- puter, and an AM/FM cassette stereo system that features a nine- band graphic equalizer. eight speakers and fader /balance con- trols. The package also Includes automatic-temperature con1rol, de- fogging outside mirrors, an eight-• way power driver's seat and con- trols built into the steering wheel for the audio system and cruise control. TRUCK SPECIALS LEASE A NEW 1986 RANGER BRONCO II 9900 TAX PER MO WITH NO MONEY DOWN CAP ,-0~ T 6202 .81 60 MO V\OS .. 99 0<_ RES (DU Al '2 99 ? 1? (1 ~ r 7.9o/o ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FROM FORD MOTOR CREDIT '80 PINTO s '"""7888 ........ \~! At •1 •~ .... ~ • ~ •••• 9100 -· _ _ PER MO U>t>ne11 .. 4f'R J• ,0 '80 PINTO 9100 '77 ASPEN $ -8998 ••f h M O • s. ~·~ , ···•"'"". q215 ' . -.. '78 CHEVY WGN $ 9399 •'[fl MP t ' tllllO ... ..,._ ~00.:' .. '84 CHEVETTE q 1' I s 1387 \,~ •• ,, '79 CHEV SUB 4x4 s159ss .. ' . l. 11. • 1 .. • 18085 TAX PER ~O WITH NO MONEY DOWN ..... . ' -, r 1 1 O 1 on ,v OS 18C 85 -. -t RESIDJAL 483 9 60 0 .A r TEMPO RANGER 4x2 FOR THUNDERBIRD 6 CYL. F150 4x2 '81 MERC WGN 6:'81 $13871 PER MO '84 TOPAZ t ... t t s 15 6 8 7 r r .. ~.' () '83 CAPRI RS $18496 ... . 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With Klee expected to be&ln th18 mon th, the company pr edicts lt wl1f selll 100,000 of low-priced, econ omy can durln& its flnt year ln the U.S. International Auto Show moves to Anaheim Stadium Thanks to Its new Anaheim Stadium location. the 27th annual Orange County International Auto Show. Feb. 19-23. wlll be twice as big as the 1985 show with more than 300 cars and dozens of accessory booths housed In some 200.000 square feet of carpeted circus tents. Show chairman Chuck Patterson of Orange County Volvo. said virtually every major manufac- turer wlll be represented this year. including Chrysler. Dodge, Plymouth. Maseratl and Pontiac, who did not take part In last year's show, plus newcomers llke Hyundai and Suzuki. More than 30 companies will exhibit new models. Nearly 30 accessory companies will display a wide range of automotive Items. Due to lack of space, accessory companies have not participated In past shows. The event Is being presented by the Orange County Motor Car Dealers Association in conjunc- tion with the Southern California Motor Car Dealers Association. Gary Gray of Orange Coast AMC/Jeep, president of the county dealer group, said 120 dealer members wlll take part -the largest total to date. "The new location and February dates have brought renewed Interest to the Orange County auto show and we believe attendance wlll be the best ever, as well," he said. Many expensive specialty cars. plus all- purpose vans and trucks wlll be seen side by side the newest In budget-priced commuter cars. family station wagons. luxury sedans and a wide range of sports cars. Prices will range from under $4,000 to more than $100.000. · Gray said buyers will have the widest choice of models than in any previous year and the best new car financing in nearly five years. "Most manufacturers have low-cost financing programs running through February. Prospective buyers should take advantage{?! these rates. since it is uncertain If manufacturers wlll contrnue these financing programs In the spring." The auto show hours will be Wednesday- Friday. noon to 10 p.m.; Saturday. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission will be $4 for adults, $2 for seniors and ages 6-12 years. and under 6 free. Stadium parking wfll allow cars to be within easy walking distance to all show doors. HUGE DISCOUNTS PLUS • % ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ON ALL NEW ISUZU PICKUP TRUCKS IN STOCK! 88888 '85 IMPULSE # 1530 89,888 ·_TED J NE m .......................... ,..... ........... $' II L 11 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK (714) 521 -3110(211)121-1111 1 Picnickers' optioq TaU&atera amon& the plcnlc crowd will find the Ford Taarua load floor eztenalon .. picnic tray" made to order. And, lt'a plenty eaay to aet to with the new waaon'a llf~ate that •win&• up In one pfece and provides an openlnf rrom the bumper to the roofilne wlde enough for a 4z8-foo aheet of plywood. The new mld-alse wagon accommodates etcht pauenaera with an optional third aeat ln the cargo area. Auto insurance companie~ rated LOS ANGELES (AP) -Among California's five largest auto insurance companies, Farmers Insurance Exchange has the worst record of justified complaints from people trying to collect claims. the state Department of Insurance said. Allstate Insurance had the second highest record of justified complaints among the five biggest sellers of personal auto Insurance in the state in 1984. while the Northern California-based California State Auto Associatioo had the best record among the top five, the department said. The department's report. based on complaint ratios per $1 million In premium sales for companles_selllng personal Insurance, comes when the Industry is under pressure by consumer groups to make more Information public. In years past. the department had issued its report on complaints only to thejnsurance companies. 1 he department defined justified complaints as those that involve improper denial of a claim, delay in handling a claim or an unsatisfactory offer of a claim settlement. The most frequent complaints ruled justified Involved delays In handling claims. department spokesman Jorge Sandoval said Wednesday. The report showed Farmers Insurance Exchange had a ratio of 0.2061ustlfied complaints per $1 million of premiums. Department investigators found 135 valid complaints against the company, which_collected $656_2nullion In premiums. Tfiat compared with a ratio of 0.074 justified complaints per $ 1 million In premiums for the California State Auto Association, which had 38 justified complaints and collected $512.3 mllllon In premiums. ·'We will have no comment other than to say we make every ettort to deal with any complaints as we receive them." said Farmers spokesman Jerald G. Clemants. State Farm. with a ratio of 0.090, had the second-best record; the Automobile Club of Southern California. with a ratio of O. 158, was lhlrd; Allstate was fourth at 0. 187. Each of the five biggest companies does more than $500 million a year In personal auto insurance business The best record among the 96 companies checked belonged to United Services Auto Association, with a ratio of 0.068. representing nine justified complaints against the company that collected $132. 1 million in premiums. -----1· Toyota recalls Celicas for belt WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal govern-I ment has asked Toyota Motor Corp. to recall 230 ,000 1982-83 Cellcas due to front seat I belt retractor malfunc- tions, transportation of- ficials say. The National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- tration said the volun- tary recall request was made In December. It was first made public by the private Center for QAuto Safety, which re- leased a copy ot NHTSA's December summery report on ve-1 hicle defect Investiga- tions. The center, founded hy Ralph Nader but now Independent of its foun- ders, said that as of October, NHTSA was I aware of more than 200 complaints that front seat belts on 1982-83 Cellcas and T ercels didn't retract properly or didn't protect occu- pant• In accidents. Toyota officials had no Immediate comment NHTSA also con- firmed the center's re- port that the agency has tent a recall request to Cosco Inc , covering 02-08 1 and 02· 181 chlld seats for release button failure a. magnon subaru SLASHES •PRICES!• 011 lLL .198& MODELS UNDER ANY CIRCU MSTAN CES WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD • SUBARU· 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • Newport Beach (714) 549-4300 Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Friday, Fet>ruuy 7, teM .. Daimler--Benz marks centennia STUTTGART, West Germany -Oalmler-Benz, maker of Merced .. cars, la celebrating the 1 OOth birthday of the automobile thla month with an exhibition and ceremonlff to be attended by polltlclana and Industry moguls from around the world. Although the subject Is one of great debate. Daimler-Benz has embarked on a worldwide public relations effort to promote Its view that the fl rat car was one of Its own, patented Jan. 29, 1886 by Karl Benz In Mannheim, Ger- many. / The Benz car, whlcn had a gasoline engine and three wheels, made lta first public trial drlveJuly3, 1886, said Oalmler- Benz spokesman Ull Kosten- bader. Late that year, Gottlieb Dai- mler and his top engineer, Wiiheim Maybach, Invented the first four-wheeled motor coach, Kostenbader said In an Interview. ''Although Benz and Daimler never met, both managed to develop practical motorized transpof1 and they are con- sidered the fat hers of the indus- try that has mobilized the world.·' . Kostenbader said. But the two did communicate at least once through their law- yers. "In 1889 Benz paid Dalmler Karl Benz 37 ,000 Helchs marks in licensing fees on an engine he used that was similar to one Dlamler had patented earlier," Kostenbader said. A large exhibition of the auto- mobile and its social impact started last month at Stuttgart's fairgrounds. Other events In- clude a gala gathering of Industry leaders and politicians, Including West German President Richard von Welzsaecker and Chancellor Helmut Kohl; Robert B. Smith. Gottlieb Daimler head of America's Gener al Motors; and Umberto Agnelli of Italy's Flat company, Kosten- bader sald. "We're not just celebrating Daimler-Benz. The Americans. French, English. Italians. Japanese and many others have played an Important role in developing automotive transpor- tation," he said. "We want to emphasize that we are celebrating the start of a new 1ndustrythat changedthe world and contlnuet to.do IO." In 1802. RlchardTrevethtckol Britain patented 1team eng&..- for ''driving vehlc ... ," Kosten-'' bader said. "But with the weight ? of a furnace, bot!« and water, they were not prectlcat for AUll'#'V.I day use.'' He said that In 188~. French engineer Edouard Oetamar•O.- bouttevllle had a "petroi.um gas·· engine on a car he patent.S, ··but planned road teat• were never held'beeauee of basic mechanical fallurea.'' In 1860, the ftm vfebte gasoline engine with limited powetfor lndustrlal-ueew• buff\ In Paris by Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir. ; • "But they were stationary en-• gines and too heavy for vehlcta., That's why historians generally agree Benz invented the lntre- grated motor chassis concept, and Daimler Is credited with the first practical engine.'' Kosten- bader said. Daimler went on to develop engines that also powered boats, airships, and trolley cars. Daimler died In 1900, but Ben& lived to see his company merge · with Daimler's to beeome more competitive on the world mat1<et in 1926. three years before hit • own death. Manufacturer's suggested retail price Manufacturer's option package discount Theodore Aobtn's discount $8369 707 767 1474 TOTAL DISCOUNT TOTAL DELIVERED PRICE $6895 . THIS IS YOUR PRICE: $ THIS IS THE EQUIPMENT: ~j 2.3 L. OHC 4 cyl engine :~ • · 4 speed manual trans. lb~ Power steering, Power brakes ' in ~ Dual remote control mirrors ' Stoca '%._ Three to choose from at this price Power door locks. Cruise control ·~c c:;:.. r AM/FM stereo, premium sound system ~-6's ~\------------------- Interval wlpeF-s. Digital clock .-,v.a·, ~. THIS IS THE PLACE: Styled road wheels " ... -------------------~ ·•·lo~iA"'t o 1e111s •103s1 10 1a1113 .r:103s9 10· _,..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD! 181175 1986 AERO ST AR VAN CONVERStON Custom 1nter101 10 111 f'llQf'I t>11Ck bucket 'eels cus,om wnee11 cut1om paint $ ... ~ ... -. '---_11,995 BRANO NEW 1986 RANGERS •rt. 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If dashboard turn$ on, so should driver's brain ly EDWARD MILLER .. ,.._.,..., DETROIT -Those glitzy new auto dashboards with high-tech dlgltal readouts don't say much to most motorists. says a r&- searcher who suggests the fancy lfght displays contain a few less- than-brtght ideas. · Paul Green. a professor and assistant re search scientist. said motorists taking part In a study for the University of Michigan 'Transportation Research Center had problems with digital re- adouts tor engine in formation such as 011 pressure. coolant temperature electrical voltage and current The study team. wor l<tng under contract for Ford Motor Co . interviewed 66 motorists and used 140 film sltdes. each depict- ing a hypothetical dashboard layout Green said most were unable to use the engine information on their dash because they didn't know such things as normal 0 11 pressure. operating temperature or electrical requirements. Pointers and bar chorts. es- pecially those color-coded to show normal ranges, were more helpful. he said. On-the other hand, the large miles-per-hour numerals often used In place of the conventional speedometer are a plus. he said. "Old people say. 'I can finally read the speedometer,"' Green said. Digital readouts showing speed, miles tra>celed, time of day. fuel mileage and engin& functions have increased in popularity as carmakers put more computers and electronics under the hood. <. Ther-e's also a pizazz factor. Customers who toad up their cars with gas sbocks. electrically heated windshield. compact disc player. intermittent rear-window wiper and anti-theft computer are likely cand1dat"e s fo r dashboards that do more than flash a red ltght after the engine conks out. ··A lot of people are satisfied as long 14s a car is running. But there's a whole segment of people out there who love to kn"'w If their engine Is running at 180 degrees," said John Dinan. a spokesman for GM's AC Spark Plug division, whl<th makes GM's dashboards. . The university's research "doesn't say you shouldn't use digital displays." Green Mid, but automakers have shown "some confuslcn between high-tech and complicated to operate." "I think something can have a high-tech feel and still be under- sta ndable," he said Monday In a telephone Interview. American and Japanese carmakers appear fascinated wltt'I digitals whlle the Europeans have been slow to adopt them, preferring . old-style analog gauges. Digital dashboards are stan- dard equipment on a few cars but usually are sold as expensive 4X4 4 PASSENGER IN STOCK NOW! • SUZUKI YOUR COMPLETE DEALER PARTS• SERVICE• SALES •• SUZUKI 1985 & 1986 PLYMOUTH HORIZONS Ofo • .. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT optional equipment. Standard on General Motors Corp. 's 1986 Riviera, which at a base price of $21.577 Is nearly $2,800 more expensive than the 1985 model, Is a digital dash and cathode ray tube that dlsplays a computerized "menu" of func- tions. Touch a spot on the screen and a cnmn11tAr sets the air conditioning at a certain level and remembers which radio sta- tlor. ·"tune In. which a family might have many vehicles." he said. Green. who has begun atrnllar work for Chrysler Corp.. said Ford's goat Is to make digital displays "Intuitively obvious" - meaning that when the light on the dash goes on, so shoul(2 the one In the driver's brain. Most anyone can figure out a new-tech dashboard eventually. Green said, but that's not good enough. 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THE #1 CHRYSLER CORPORATION SERVICE FACILITY IN ORANGE COUNTY. OUR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE ASE CERTIFIED! ( NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ) A UTOMOTIVE SER VICE EXCELLENCE CHRYSLER tnopqr CORPORATION GENUINE PARTS .. . . "8.IC NOTICE PlalC NOTICE HERITllE FESTIVAL PERFORlllCES 11 I.I. SITUllDIYI Ml.IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE Pl8JC NOTICE Orange Cout DAILY PILOTlfliday. February 7y 1981 F-819 F-811 l't8JC NOTICE ACTITIOUI 9Ul*Ell NAiil ITATOIENT The IOllow!ng person1 •te oomg t>Ysl,..... u PAUL F. KILUI< & AS· SOCIATES. 243 C•Oa1 Street, Newport Beach Calif 92663 Pavt F re<Jerlctc Knute 243 Ceoar Street. Newport Beecll. Calif 92663 Jont Lee KMuk 243 Cedar Street. Newport Beech, CAUi 92663 Th11 butineu 11 con. dUC'teo by· a timlteo partner. Sllip Joni Lee Kituk 1 This statement wu hleCI with the County Clerk or Of. F-824 ange County on Fet>ruery 3 1986 FanM I Publt9he0 OfW!Qe Cou1 Have somettung you want Deity P110t February 7 14 to Mii? 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JAMES ST. 120 E. 20th St. M76/mo. 1 + 1. t get, IOW MOYe In, oondlttoned condo nr cant. Prk*I to Mlt. tn· S 1500/mo. J. Sk•h•n tlonal M50 at 53M 191 (714> 54&-5777 Ml--0100 or 722-6428 only l&OO. Intra! 1112 S C. Plaza. Pool. IP•. oome S20.400/Yr. Atklng agt. 875-eOOO Agent ,_ 28d 18&. cpte. drpe, get, [g 21ir 18a In QUlet Trip-1ILllllT 111-1111 *""LmLY* rrplc +-carport. Only S239K. Agt &40-7000 No pete. Adtt• pr.t 1700 1u Encl front yrd a~ .... $92,900. A Bargainl Calt 2 BDRM + Den. 2 BA, frpl, ~P!.ER UNIT 2Br+tott. l.M. AYI 111. 548-723-4 ga~. Pete Ok M15/mo. Nr i726. Nloe 2811' 2ba, •• YOUR VERY BEST Sua831-12M •DllllPllll 2~ cat gar. mfw dt. ..... ge dectc. OCMn view. 19th & Mai>M 548-1498 & csr..,... Dlthw..n.r. BLUFFS OPPORTUNITY I ~~~\· DUPLEX·2Br .1ba eacn. MG lye, grdnl, •1400. ~4 front yard. Fr~. 28drm 18&. garage, ttg or 997.9300 A.gt call 714/M0-4e14 Oorgeout 38drm, 2~Ba ·., ,-So-of-PCH. $284,900. 700 Potneettla, 7eo.8781 • mlcto. Wun/dryr petlo. gmd "'· Avt now --------·-------- epecloua End Unlt with J 621 camaUon. By owner 3BR/2~ ba 1g famlly tlm Appt. 714197M50e MOO/mo. LMrvf4!-5880 llft •MW 2144 huge prvt entry court ;. . 873--02410<873-1541 Sep. dining. grdnrtwti I I Jts• 28drm 18a, gatlge. lrg S&95mo.2BR.18A,patto.mi~mSTS!'lr-i!mi'88 yard & complete wrap-t .... -.a paid 11800/mo 720-9206 ... • patio grnd ffr. Avt now pool, teundryroom. E.Mt· atound patio Like new "-~-• l.. lfH I •w. -. seooimo uarr.j Me-5880 tide loe. ctoee to all. lntMlor Move-In treehl _.... I f -fll IAU 1J.... 4 BDRM 2'h Ba ha Dlfl · . 1411 E. Bay. Offered by a YflifY rMUtttc 2 llllll Tl IUOI 38d m 28ath 2 f""-& rm, tam rm, comm pool & E.Mttlde 2Bt 18&. 1 ehtld TSL MGMT M2· 11103 ~;!I=~~=-~=!! & arudoua owner attruty a r • • .,.... tennla. view. $2200/mo. AAIHM Vlinlf e>k. 25e3-F Elden "45 --------bargaln n1k:e ofS229500 Ocean view from muter poo1S1Q9,000650-7020 Btlr/owner~152. 9VSAR new Nod""• Celt 67g.9291 2Br 18a upttrt. 571 ,.. · Bdrm tundd. Totelly New 18f unfum. model -..-. Joann Max 2 people No lllQ land. High balanoe remodeled In 1980 New Lii lTTUOTIYI 111. 950'11. 18' $875 mo. Frptc home, frple. view of the 1.,.2.,,..Bt-1Ba.---....,C,_1Mtl--2-Bt_1_8a_ p.-1 sM5 Agt 550-1015 ::u,;nab~ •ran Sur-r mocs.m exterior aJI new 3ba house Ctoae to wahr/dryr, blt·ln1. pvt Ritt, av.ii 2115, $875. gatlQe. w/d hkupe S7o0 tered ": va ue now 0 d batha. kitchen. etc: lnllde. schOols and shopping. petto, pet olc 780-M09 H/786-54!80 W/97i-7Q90 VUta Rental• 875-4912 PAii llT'fWI W/YllW of thl . ..;,ar~I very Pf'OU Thia month . New carpet Great vJlue 1159,500. 950 IQ. tt. l& 1875/mo. ~ ll...&-L 28f 1n. DIW g/d 28drm 28a. vaulted celt-t-1-------- , 1 ng & lresh paint, excellent MARSHAL PLAN INC. ~ -• ... upper. . • • 1""1 prvt patlo/balcOny l1stlgs I Ct. condition 40' wide lot al· Bkr Linda. 213/450--0415 Frptc, WHher /dryer. liR'.'3:n §Bl condo sec end iar se251rno + ttt, Jee .. bttlnt. No pet~ mirmnm~ri!Mf 6-40-5560 ANYTIMEI Iowa 3 car garage and JBr 2Ba 2 car attached blttne 7eo.M09 ent~ & 'gat. Poot, tennl1 tut. atM pd 988•5744 855--0ee50<831·8107pm Frplc. aunrf, bolt lltp avt . ...__._ ____ '-------· MUI FltlT ... E spac:tout patio w/apa gar. Gd c:ond Big yard BEAMED cettfnge, tky· & J a c:. No pet t . * 2BR, 1BA, pV1 patio, POOL Patio. frptc:. X·l&io walk to Udo VIII~. 4Br -.-Den. over 2700 eq. 86()..9()63 0 546-0453 ttghta, oak & tlle. 3 BR $1425/mo. 833-33-49 garage. D~ pet1. 1.,.. 15.,. 2Br .... ,. S2000.rno. yearly. -......... -..---~~ --------Plll llOllE h 38a Owner tran• r _ _ 2ba. So. of Hwy. Frplc, seo<>Jmo. M&-2832 "" .,...,. ..,.,.,, 673 2747 675--0149 ) J bdrm 2bathownertunlt terreo Mull eetl now. , New apptlaneM. 2 car •RENTALS AVAIL NOW MC. UnfE·llde557·2841 • or upatal~s w/mute< bdrm Aaklng $399,000. Cati Ft1at1ta prkg. $1800/mo. Call Agt S900 to S4000 per/mo. •Cozy 1 bdr, utl pd. S500 &. bath plus llreplaoed 2 George tor more Info. Vlll!J 1034 673-5354. 675-8888 • Fergu90n/Hlhn &42-1183 : ~~~ ~/:~-~~25 ..._ _____ .... bdrm Income unit own· LllGILI IUl n 28R fa BA. xlnt c:ond .• CUTE &. CLE.AN 2Br 1 Ba. •ITIPI Tl.... TIUlm 111-.... 1talr1 wltlraplace GEORGE (714)996-9800 new kitchen, 2430 sq.ft. ger, patio. $1000/mo. 2+1 + wld, a.Hutt pd. M25 --------2BDRM & 21tA 1700/mo. I Season, all rtw'ltal, rarb•!! tlE •• -1 GreenbroOk. By Owner. 2310 ,,, Av.. 499-2101 nuam Ill-.... *UITllll* Prvt 1&. trplc,c::· patio, Refrlg. dlh'#9tlr, ttov. vacan · rg aaauma "' .... S 179 000 962-8561 N ""W B I cl N P .... iur. ~•r.5 1st T.D Tl toW · · Hae wlfrptc &. gar $750 4BR 2ba app<ox 2800 9CI Lovely 1 & 2Br tnct gar. gar. o pett. .,,. . ay n . o ""'' -..--.. MARIA BERCOVITZ 8 It L IMO Or 2br newer kit $800'1 h h '1 H bOr View From S575. Moet utff• pd. St. M 15 650-83&7 1 BR • pool . blk to ooean .... -----.... ............... MARILYN TWITCHELL A ap1clou• remodeled •••• ac. Or '.It bigger 5 rm $975 . mFI !' ., Oc 2323 ELDEN 548-745-4 ~I-·-$425/mo. 3BR3BAelngtestorywith FllW.EI 539 61~; A, tr Hiiia. replace, •an 1--------.._,_ two mute< sultea on an Y tnn · gen ee view. 3 car garage. Large •Meea Verde d'tux 2Br $73 • 2BR , ,_.BA Celt 842·5002 t ~ I W = ' ove<alzed lot In the 200 Super fine home~ Slape to LG 4Br 38a+ Mp ram rm. yard. Lene required. 2Ba. new decor, d/w, gar TownhovM. GrMnb9tt. 2Br 28a, 2 CAR GARAGE. ~·· ... •••t.!ll., !?!a-block of Poinsettia Ask· Golf Course. Assumable trplc:. Soot PCH tmmed S 1900/mo. avallable $750 No pell M 0-249!1 laundry rm. Alt bttlna. 2 bale tip st91>9 to bMch _ -_ tng $390,000 Calf loan Low down Call occ:vp 12000/mo 509'.-\ now. M0-206-i *paw a ...... 2076 Thurin I 1100. Stir &42.-3850 u.a 1211 btwn 6 :30-8 :30pm ACACIA. Mk for Jadl _ ... '' TSL MGMT M2·11103 t=,.,,.-..,,.----..,..---REAL ESTATE HELPLINE -W k d y s , Any t I m e 63:).21.C 1 Oya Only UITILlff Nwpt Hghll IC)aelout 2BR 2BR 2ba. water1Ton1 apt ' l Forecloaur&-R E Problefna ~ Set/Sun. S.C0-9393 · Immaculate 38f 28a home 11.-\Ba garden apt. pV1 Remodeled 2Br 28&. new tor rent. S 1200. pou Free referenoes 655-7292 ' ... _ 2200 ft llEllOEll with ANoc Poot. A/C, patio. dthWT. lndry rec. crptl, drpe. Encl gar. ~· tltp. 971-9845 ---.~ ,......... '<I homee. new crpt, trplc: $1350 pool. carport. Secure, Tranquil MeM Verde1--------- Remode4 Beach Cottage ~ Walk to beech. 3Bdrm. BEAUTIFUL 5 yMr new, lg 87~912 Viffa Rentall exit cond. No pett. $725 area nr Hatbor Blvd & •ll'Tl I llZY• .....________ and Bachelor unit --lamtfy room. For aale by 3br+ lam. rm. 2 frplc, tub Curt 11831-1266 San Otego Frwy. Avt 2+ 1. alt bulftlna, S-750 yrty ._ _______________ .. I 19 9 9 0 0 M o·se n SEU Idle items with I Bultde</or L8819 Option. IPlt·Mt}'tlt•t>Mm celllngl llll• Yll1f... lmmed $725 No tU1 mo TILOQJ fl• •••• Properties 760-2643 Daily Pilot Claulhed Ad 96().3521 "NOW ONLY $1850/MO. •FREE CABLE TV. Lg 1Br NO SECURITY . .--r..nn N ci "'"'" •2... Pan0< vu. 38f 28a. FR, 1 G A p 1--------- MSIOfNTIAl RUL CSTliTE SVMCES MUIOll VIEW HILLS $441,000 No ad can describe the quality and care lavished on this 2 BR. den, view home. totally re- modeled using best equipment end finest materials. IN NEWPORT CENTER 6449060 let Ut H11, Y •• Sell Y °'' Property! Can C1111ifll4 , 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. I f ~~~~~~::~;!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SEND A ~~ t ~·--· -~.J'. ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ·'~ ~ r ' ~. , T o a lovtd one \our favo rite teacher . htst f nenJ o r to ~ someone: spec.ial this Valentines Day For onlr 50c a line ~ you r hc:artfelc rne<;)age ca n be told 1n a Daily Ptl or ~ Vale nr111t.· \ dd Hc:c.au'lt cl11<; IS a Sptt 1al ( )f f<:r. Jl l cld <; rnu'>r ~ be prt-p,wl Al l cl<h,w tll appear . l·ri . h .. h I Ith ~ Deadlin e: Wed .. I-eh. 12th ~ r---COUPON Send-To: Da1~-P~ot-valent~ne's ----, ~ Nam• 330 West Bay. Costa M:::~~A 92626 ! 1 ' Adrets f City State Zip I ~ Amount Included $ ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ L------------· COUPON ---_J -----------_ .. __ .. 1~,-.--.,,,__ __ -L--l~M~I ~· at MUI.,,........, ~ tvt $1500. Agt 720-7432 arden pt. ool, rec rm 1581Coriander831-4&23 111211&11111 -••.• -c• 1 • $525. 710 W 18th Street 28drm un .. _._.._.. W/D a tu LARGE 38drm 2Ba w/gar. SHARP 1 BR GatcMr'I Apt. ,..,,_,_,, · Ellllll IAY ' do ml to Walk to bctl/Udo VIiiage • 1M l&llllTll Stove, refrlg. amt yard, no S900 Available. 1tt. tut. OcMn view and gorgeous ocean. Avan 1m~lately. S 1200 mo. yi1y. 9e4-6922 1BR 1BA g111ge. vacant pete $480/mo. 548-1371 (8 18>28&-e7l0 beac:h. 3 BR ... W/blth. '675/mo 731-66Q9 $550/mo ftt./tut • S350 •AVAILABLE NOW• Nwpt Penn 3 & 4 Bt 28&. Level lot w/room tor 8X· • ..,.., Olm MC. dep. 756-8558 U"llQUE <>~-'-· •r.25 "~ rntta ~ 1050-$1350. pan.ton $465,000. •3Br 211\Ba, ram rm, big •·-""'-••· 21a... "' ......,.....,. .., ' C.Tatum A.gt 759-1552 yardl Crpte, drps S975. ...---7-. $475. 1BR mobile hm. 1BDRM w/carpon $820 VII a R«ltal1 675-7015. E.E••• • ••y Cati Pete, Bkr 751-3191 HW ...,t, w/4, rtfrla, Quiet adult pat1t. No pelt OR wl prvt engl gar S650 3 Br 2 Ba, nu crpt, dr..,_, ...._ -1-aei•...&... l1IOO 673-7167 or 759-5590 QUIET. patio, pool, epa, dthwsh. trpl. pvt pa1, ""· O<*ln view and gorgeous BR 1'.-\BA tr1plex. frpl. "'"' $550 1BR, atr. fenced NO PETS 5-4i-2447 1 blk to bch. S 1350/~o. beach 3 BR · ea w/beth. l crpt, drpt. eundeck, g:r. It .... Ylll1 ltlltah S850, eec, mo/mo. Level lot w/room '°'ex-No peta. $800. 751-<t 4 111-4112 ~:·a,:~~a'i-1 ~8 Ctt mealiB.AU 955-1219 S..1-2957 panslon. S465.ooo. Chlld/pet on approval Nwpt Shr1 2Br Den 2Ba 3BR 3BA WATERFRONT I C Tatum Agt 759-1552 equlpt abode w/apptt & • S • $620. E/llde tg 2br 1ba, , • I .. L 1..-1 gar upper &400·1 call ~~r~ ~~~;~~J~g" pool, 2 persona mu.. no Tlnll•I Frpk:, eunr1, ~t lltp avt. I ..,., IC• .,.. 539-6191 A.gt COit peta &46-5137/~130 Ote4et ,., .... walk 10 Udo Vlllege. I ••EW Ollllm• EASTSIDERS Ocean CIOM ctus 3br 2ba ..... UI ·-Frptc:, vaulted c.lllnga, dbl ·~m~· ~S.0149 I KINGS RD 58d 4' B frpk: newer kit 2 gar -.,.,. gar. pool & ....... No ,,.ti. or • rm. "' 1 Fncd P.arden apot 2bdrm kt~pel $1000 539-6191 1Br & 28r, frig, range, IBdrm -..-1750 AIRY 3 BR 2ba. eund«itt, overlooking Newport Bey coOk t kit feleure patio A tee laundry. pool, carport. No .... W 1•th gar ...... nr beach & • ........._ $795.000 968-1021 klda ltne S600'S at t S550 & $650/ """ " -..--....,,- •NEWPORT HEIGHTS •••t .. lll• Ocean mlll enhancee 5 rm 9r, ~ 1g1h St ~92 &46-2739 9&4-.c183 ptng. Yrty $1200/mo. -ctecorbulc:kltfreeutlte& · · _ 1 , 673-4498 or 673-7427 BEST PRICE. Charming ant quality & E·llde? just 1795 63g.a 191 USA 11 • 23t12LU~ c•~t 1 Balboa P9nln 28' 1'hS.. 3b<l 1'..;ba. FIP & quallty Then grab thtt 3br 2ba A"t tee ALL UTILTtES PAID '".~2.51';.~ lndry. prkng , patio bdcitwork. Bkr S.~21 1 1 home w/gat '695 detalll • -..,. .cBR 3BA, tam rm w/lrptc:, 539-6190 Beat Atty fee •VERSAILLES 1BDRM• Compare before you rent. 2BR 2BA, ~ ywd. $850/mo. 87~ -2400 sq-tt 3t>tltto and E'SIO£ T/H 3BR 2'A8a Month to Month Newty decorated C\Jttom Chttdren . Drpl. Baytront 3BR 2BA, 2 cat Comm pool & tennis. Fee RPLC YARD PATIO W/O S7~ Agt 631=4990 ~co~t~ ~~ crpt. dehwr, ~ gar. gir, IMllt F9b ~ land Prleed lor quldc HKUP. DBL GAR. GDNR VERSAILLES 2BR 2ba rounded wtth plulh 'tand· lndry lac. Utfle pd 10. S1200/mo 873-3TT7 sale, 20"!. below tender'I $1050/mo. 831-8283 eulte. 1985. All amentti... acaplng. No pete. 1690/mo. NQ pets. 1805B W. Bey Aw appraisal at S225.000 utllde. View or Back Sandy 667-7252 Furnlthecl 1Bdrm and WI tnD &-• UIT• UIT Owner 642""568 Bay 3BR 2'..\BA condo. 2 Vtlta Balboa 28f 2Ba. lam· Unf\Jmllhed 28drm Want a M6ecilon at greet 2 Bdrm Townhome. 2 be. 2 UT VIEW. ILIFFI car gar. Poot & ape. lly rm. S 1100 VIII• Rentals 365 Wiiton 842· l971 llvtng? We can offer any. trpt. 2 car g11. A/C, w/d rlna Model, 3Br 28a. L.H. $1200/mo, 1st & tut, 675-4912 OR 754-1792 thing from a tmall apt to hookup, flJU aec. S1.C95. S205KBy0wnr760-1108 $400 dep 534-3856 -...:maliB.AU • 4 bdrm hOUM. tf took· no P.-•. For appt pleae leave rMSaage Arartanh ..-.;::;: Ing In CM. NB. or HB catt 644-0509 daya only. ILIFFS IATFllllT think of ut flr91 for that -,---------' E"StDE 3Br 2ba. lam rm, lalkl l1lla• 2'M APOTllUTS choice of Ideal llvtng. Cltfftlaven 2& 18a, trplc, 3000 It, 3 BR, 3 Jtba, rip d/w. dbl ger. yrd, Beauttful large Aptt In TSL MGMT S.2· 1803 Irle:. Ideal tor rtrtlred per· din/lam rms. Flreplt, spa. $1050 no pet1 751-0729 a ront upp« 1 apt + quiet neighborhood. tone. No pet1 548-5306. pool View of bay, ntte Ila. lower otc space. Perfect p Ni WISTUT Ellll &PTI mtnsS379,000. 722-&460 E.StDE 3Br 2Ba Dplx. emt f0<awr1ter/aomeonewtlo ~1 ~~;lat0J:~4-0e 2311 ELDEN AVE LIDO DELUXE. 2BR. DA. yard. gar '695 +-S800 doeen'1 need root traffic. frptc. brick patio. UH llYFlllT dep. No pe11 831-1757 S 1400/mo. Barbara, Cole Mn••r--Lrg 2Br 2Ba Eaettlde up· s 1250. '" 640-7006 Ttlptex at lot value. On the r N rt 87s.5511 -• 1r5 tlalra, overlook• pool. 1------~--sand s695.ooo. Carol E-StDE C.M. 3 bdrm, 1 o ewpo Large 2br 1ba, gar., pvt Gu a water pd. Encl gar. NE.AR HOAG HOSPITAL, Tatum, Rltr 759•1552 bath. lrptc. no garage. no lal .. tl Ptaiaiall patio. W/D. hookup. No No p.-1 $710 M S.5780 2 ttory 2br H~ba. din. peta. &48-3177 --pelt. $675/mo. room. tndry hkups $750. SUYlfW ..,,, TSL MGMT &42·1603 WllTUllYILUIE M2..e629 after 5pm. 3BR 2'1tBA + ram rm. LIDIY ... , 'I 218 LI~ Btvd. 39r 2L. --••• --BACHELOR$495 Great view. Pool, tennle, Brand new 3br 2~bl tip, frp~. gar. I btk to bdl -H-_, 1 BR $575 NEAR LIDO MARINA security. Reduced to fnc yd. dbl gar. p.t Ok. pk $ lOOO/mo yrty 873-2943 $895/mo, upp•r unit. Pool & Spa_ No P9tt DELUXE 3BR 2BATH S 3 6 5, 0 0 0 • t erm I . $1095. M2·M66 dthwr, lndry rm, carpon. MM122 ~8911 DECK 11250 Q98-5868 213-430 .,629 28drm. 18a. newly decor· Ctoee to alt Mov. In Im-Newport Penlneuta 28r ...., NPT HGTS. CHARMING ated Yeerly. Btk to mediately D1u Ptiat 21 ,,_.Ba. Steps to bead\ ••t.ilt ···" ~!>;/~ild~~· ~~ beach Carpeta. bttndt 2035 Pomona StUdiO w/full khch I bath gar1ge. yi1y S 1000/mo: Ftr llJt mo M&-7057 $750 No pell 675-660e TSL MGMT &42-1803 All uttf pd $425/mo. Vltta Rentall 875-4912 L ater rt mobl m. $460 BALBOA 1 Br Duplex EASTSIDE 1BR. ttove, 661-3653 attllpln. Newport • VeraatlfH lookt like St Tr~ r&-2'LBna •. nlRtev. "'!~ .. Mt ""11!~ 417 E. Bay Ave, utlf pd. t refrtg, lrptc:. utll paid I t IMcL baChelor qul.t tvound ,. -~ adult, no pelt 547·1155 $550. M&-0986 U • • •~· 1ocat.lon -~~ ducec:t to eetl 5.000 Weetllde 831· 1163 '""" .,.,,.........,.. 1bdr/1ba. decor doll· SMALL t BR $525 pow mo. 2 .... Tl llUI tounfaln. Charmtno u house. 759-3363 LUSH CONDOS wlfaltt 203 112 8th St. Marahalt mle81i8.AU o.flghtful oo.an t>r---. w/oak 9CX*1ta. $800/mo 3BR 2BA. IP9Ce rent ttruma. Oar w/opnr Rtty 675""800 Spectoua 2Bdrm, 2Ba. IMae. &44-7211 l(lt $130, pelt. ocean breeze. n/~k2ubpr. new2ba decorS950/. mAovt. Unfurn 1BR. carpon, no ••••J .. 11 dthwehr. trptc. Ptuth Nr Hoag Moe Apt w/ooaan .. ._ ..--crptt, drpt. Lot1 of View 28' 2 .. A tn Costa Mesa. 64~58 1 br $750 111 mo + $500 p.tt. $575/mo, 1tt, tut & Immaculate large Garden cloMte. ee.uttfutly land · .-. oaraoe. C •• ttt .. Lth MC. 549-24•7 $200 dep. 873-5198 Apta. Beauttfutly land· ICaped MO-e33l -'1•hwthr, w/d, hkupa •1 1126 W. Balboa Blvd. acaped grovndt, pool/ · $800 + 111 tut & dec><*t Crpt1 1225 QUALITY LIVING ·Cottage C I I la spa, patto/declc. Nop.ta. 2BR 2BA. gar. tndry. Na No pe1t 548-0390 2 cemetery Lott In Muon· :~~rpY;"LR~B~R~~~· p= 1 ' 1 t U U -ti C I Bdrm 1815-$825 4 ptex. Oui.t ttrMt, 1 SPACIOUS 3BDRM 2BA le section Pac.lflc View & ahop11. Adlta praf'd. No 2'll 28drm l'l·Ba $715 mite to beach. No pets. /view. Nex1 to bch. Gar· Memorial Park, Newport pet s $1 050 Dave i 2eR 261bpa1alra6PIX.2Bdrm2Be. S780 S650.CallJeen83l -l288 age. Yr1y $1250. Avail Beach. $650 each. Leighton Agt 54~5860 Cpte/drpa. Full gar $650. 2250 Vanguerd 540·9828 ·~·~fi~~:'\ R now. Vitia Rental• 83~1262 · 881-3653 aft 6pm Euttlde 2Br t'hBa. new Jrii r ;: 675-4912 or 754-1792 Sharp E-1lde 2Br EndUni'i: .,, ltatall D/W. dbl oven, lg patio, rna •el -.i ~;,t~8b~N~ar.s!~ IPlllllllPT frplc:. gar, pool. Cebte TV j Bdrm upttalra. patio. $700+ 650-9249 IUWlll YILUIE 1 mite to bead\. &42·2357 1111 $725/mo 5•5-4008 a 1750 1---------,.1_._._._H_./_c. __ .. __ "----Take a toOk 2·t1ory 2br 7:1:~ ~ .. aval~ EASTSIDE 2BR, gar1ge, Wlf 1111 v:~A,~T ~~ ':· ~r~ 02 2be dahwtnr hkupa & able 2/15 780-~515 good loc:. S700. 6M-4000 carpet & paint. Yrly. Gtatrll ll tncd yd S850 detail• . dyl, &40-2428 9V!Wtlnd L •"76/ ,...,_. ____ ,..._..... 2Br 1Ba unfum, g11. pitlo ., ................. ·xe 2BR lB•. M wtl«• Y0Y have •• mo plua eecurtty. f/s16e CM 2BR 19A hm 53~'!190 A.gt c:o11 S820/mo Nr bMch No,..., .. .,.,.,_, " •Spectacular •Pt• BrOk•. 835-3090. 1 d N t $700 · 1 tevet huge yard cedat *1 & 2Br. 1&.2Ba autt• w Y ope t . gar · TROPICAL SETIINO 4 pats, No 1mkr1 67M246 deck,' frplc. w'atk·tn •Spectoue townhou... VERSAILLES on the 8Mft HB 1 btk to bch. 2BA 1BA b d r / 2 b a . W Std e fi75 2BR 1'h8A, F/P, bit· cl<>Mt, dthwr, frig, w/d *Af9PlaOM 1br penthouM, MC bldg, eptw/llldeck&garS875 Charmer. new carp, ln1g.11age,pool,nopeg. Included. Garege •Private batcontea or pool &r.cfac.qulet,at· Jl.S •UL n petnt. frptc, prv yard 2 peraon max. 790-1199 $850/mo. Aak t0< JMt'I GarcMr'I pattoe tree Ct1 yd S725. 548-5953 ,.., llAll,,,,,. Open hM Sun 1-5. 9M .... 1 12•• __ , U I A CdM. Furn or unfurn. r_,.._, """' -...., WIT 11t• WaterfrontJfurn. 2BR 2be 714/67M173 n ° n v e 2BR 2 b ..,..,., , yrly 11200 p•r mo C.MSt,095/mo a . g a rage *3lJOh1tdtennleCIOUlta 833-9161or538-9524 5 w~ = r:~~: Dua ftlal l $850/mo. 780-tilt •2 Swimming poola 539-6191 A.gt I.. HARBOR aLOF'F TOP 28drm, 28&. trpto, gerage. •StrNm• & pond• 509111 FemlMf. Stt5/mo. E-Stoe 28' 1aa. ~ •Sorry. no'*' L 0 VE LY H 0 ME IN 3200 tf. 3BA 3BA, 12500 Vacant. 720-9"22 oe119, frplc:, ger. 2 I*· •Furnl9tltnga avatt OCEANSIDE $795. 3BR nagot. Fab Vu 496-7009 Olde CdM 2BR lba, rail tonl, no peta, M9o-S700 Gu for HMllng & Cooking 2ba. 2 car gat, fncd bell laat lt1ck 4 Mat. 1. S700/mo. ,.A,, aft + 111, tit. MG $225. Paid yrd Comm pool Avt now. 1 __ .______ .,.., No tge dogt 54&-0397 or lo mo Oki &ndO. inf. 5 exq>t Sat. ~3738 1_850-__ 17_98_____ WHY NOT CALL (819)724-3040 lrom bch w/rrew w/d Mg, On Narct.ua . 28R 28A, E-&d9 28' 18a. !>Mm 111·1111 .. Irr::-:---drpt 1Br. loft S900 mo. 2 car gar • ~ tnd1..-:' cMte. llp_. gar. 2 J*ton•. ,... L .. or Ma~ Jo. 213/WOrk w/d, 11060/mo, • no pet• M90-S700 + 1tt, WWlll YILUll Ptal11al1 2107 518·5770 1 4/M()..M08 84+7211 90t lat, MC '226. llO-HM f5555 Huntington Vtftage AdJec. to~ peril on 3BR 28A houM, hUO-yd, ti E/StDE lg bacMlof unit Lane, from San Dlago Point 1 btk OOMnl bay. 3 garden9r. rrew carpM1, w/r9'rlo. etov.. patio. utU Fr.eway, nonh or BMch BR. trptc:, 2 a.r gar p.inta, $995. 548-51M Incl. 1$00. &48-3165 to Mc:F9dcMr1, WM1 on S1250. 988-t883, or •••••••• l• meatiBJlll Mc:FadcMr'I. 67S.2102 ..,... ..-• l.O 2bdr/2ba upatra. Oct!, -------- Juel blk• to OOMI\ + appl9 •••n•TI 2 c:arprtt. ecr SAOC, Exceltent :Bdrm. 1'ABa, a um. prOYldtd 53Mf11 • avatt 2· 15. 1700/mo frplc. 2 bite• 10 bctl. Avt IAllU ~ . Ao1 CO.I t~~t .:..rv-°f-~ 54&-1138 3/ 1 S830/mo. MC).3521 Femtly tin tM>l'M on taroe -....-------..rr>r ........ 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WOODLA• VILLAGI A•A•TMllll'I Comf & ttlfOr our r•dfn \ty fPI• Qu.ft COllltofUbtt l"'l'll rlQw to lrHWJy\ $0 ~ll l'llJj #Mt OnlJ tn•nwltt 10 t~f ~.t<h Clf .. n HM~ HO PfTS P\[ASl NILS•lfU•UMlt-...... . ... _ ...... .... ... a ••11•1 .... ,,., w. mT a..., wnn lllL fraO• rour Old ttutt fot n•w goodte1 w i th a Cia.tfled ad M~·5f18 b .. ctl, yrty-$2500/mo 736-741 W 1~ St. ftl -IT pettoll. fUlty "'"'· ... •o I ,,, btiedl • ~ SH·1378t11816•.... Ta~ Ml·111a ~ ------=========-..... -------------------------· YOU DESERVE THE BEST! • Fitness Centers Tenn15, Sw1mm1ng • Furnished/ Unhm11shed • Month to Month Mollet• open d11ty 9 6 Sorrv. no P•ts Ntwport Beech No 880 Irvin• Avenue llf 16thl 145--1104 Ntwpon Bnch So 1700 1&111 Stre, 111 Oovtrl '42·'"3 ' II. 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Stan $5/Hr 494-0142 w..... ... & Up !1$7-M73 300 L ~ HWJ, H.I . a.eu1 NB homewlhappy TURTLEROCI( POOL I otfa In Coeta MMe. mlealon). beneflte, Md f/T TUftLAMIJ PETITIOH CIACULATOAS Drwt. gN/eleo ttt l Up Carved~ Po01 tbl t'TS-1331 Mon..fri·...._,., tern Pv1 Ba. kllctl 4 lndty home Ocean Vlft •'"tatat bpr In Con1truct1on ec!Venoement Qf:>POrtunl· StO\lel .-' Up eJdt cond •/light & ec-:-:-:--:.---:.--"lT""T":"-P'lvt. pool Reta r~ No IMk rmmt $475 ~~ 0,,.rt•al._ 2tM 8u11Mee helpful Medleal ty a.. Wtdlor edWrtl .. M tlVu F. t :)() to 5:30. VOTER REGISTAAT10N .. ~ UM ot HOtM I t500ob0 52&-tOOO Side Tl.. Avallahle pell $375/mo 780-2890 · •1 beneflta Call att• ,pm Ing expenence ~ul. Sabra ttelMd. Min 1 yr WORKERS. 15-116 tv Fwn.atllnga" oaee 25'.35' NQn..h .oo.d. ---------1lt1t1Ja Wu ... _ _.!Charter Vlldlt loOklng for tor •""t &.-5-'110 Send r-..me to. exper. 83t-t040 PIT FIT 534-t400 AU APPLIANCES UTAn ULJ SattbOaJI orlV 81~ Furn1111ed C.M noma, Pi •• 69 50% panner Prolltable _.,. 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Santa 15.01/Hr & $5.&7 /Hr tem-Btwn Edlngaf & Wam.r on tbla. too~ toll". TraveMlle ·H 't ". Nff,. L•g Bell rm, pvt ea, w/d 2 ..--:---. f I ·--.. -. -·· Video Store. Call Ana. No exper. MC. Cell porary On-Celt during Main St a.. the...,, l tohtty used C9f tno COft1ained.U..CS2X.Awn· blkS bell PrlvH• $385 ~ ••Uftl ., ••• ·-~ .... ,,8--08-« $4S.1ootatt2prn!OE ~tra1tonP•IOda.Fufl .... un S-onnoor Camel~ Ing, A.JC, turnac.,...., ulill Bua-Prol ,94. 7348 2740 PIY-/PM.11.... ml. lllllTUY AMITW ..... ·-1--Of art· time deyt ' ..,.. ""'-ICM· Sun n ! s 100 • lq ~-$250 Call '*'-'· llf'lleMa, twn bdl -------Md 20 ...... MM•n -----.. n1na-w111 train. eo..t ...._, · • &45-3868 a ,11 oth91' arnenUIM New condo. mat M pool EASTSIDE atorao-, single~ .,, Y,. •xp. ,_,,, eo.te Meaa Law olltoe. -.._...... Uveln. 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Lena 525 S"' It $4251 ... -...,., typing ~. pleaunt Telemarttetlng P&IT·Tm Homemakers. 1tudent1 en Retriever P pplH -TRANSPORTER .. mo phone manner. Good _,, -••• ema-•• and rettrees ere en-$375 (714) 952.,.254 u · vw 88 Hi6'15-0809 W/559-5903 BelboePtlf'lln Pvtentry& LOST M le YORKIE w••-n5WUM AKCra.n$25085"4-8852 St""ll cab rbtt eng bath Cteen 760-9792 Wilson & Meyer. CM working condltlona. In UlmwsT FOf the Unlveralty ol Mich-couraged 10 apply SOFA SECTIONAL 1750 I ..,, ··• ' •et $<125/mo Incl utll Avl , . To s II . Rew• rd . Santa Ana. Call Louanne . !gen Survery A....,ctl CALL 842.,.321 Ext 225 Oak/glau/braaa· Col tbla COCl(ATOO most beautl-$2400/pvt pty 875-34 •mmed NB 2 blka 2 ocn, Approx 11 .;x20 1783 Df· 650-5576 642•4867 wk at Candy Strlpers Candy Seit America 1 111 lnve8t· Center to conduct houM-* NOW * $450, din. Ml $375. bar I tul you'll see 2 yra old. •-t.t---, pool Over 21 Wiit tern •no• Ave S 175 1nc1 utll1. · _ _ _ (7 f')'32-9888 ment Program. Reloed hold lntervlewa 81 apec:f. atoola $75 Sola/IOYMtl tame S 1995 Brau/coppei -~··• .pret Art 6, 875-7797 Call Betty 645-9161 or ldattl1 I egaln & again. Highest S500 aotabd 1350 OAK 7 C\111 cage $1995 Clanin tMS 46 Year -old retired llre-6"·2270 la1tr1cti01 3012 llllPTlllllT commlsalon In the lndua-~~:::=~r~7': liijli,atat Waat.. wall untt S350, bdrm~. 5n·U 23IO 720.. l875tH 151 tRONbEA81Ab w/ ---Experience, eccurtte try Freeway ctoae avaltable at teaat 20 SS3S din Mt $350. 5-43-4705 G-erme-,. S"-a-rd Pu.....__ 'Tian, looking tor plac. to ARCHITECTS. Engineer•. •APPLE 11-111. Private typing & llM ol calwletor (71')547-772' "VY ,,.,..... hardtop & porthole. Pwf '"Yin beech area. Wiii Landscape Arohllacts & lessonS19'1r.Setuphome, required. 752-9080 Clo1/'•-tu1aat1 ~~~~~.!"!~J:~:~ Prof SPortft&man Watetbed. double. Flota· AKC reglltered. Chemp windows & ...... al e trade lot muonry, Ute, lntetlO< Designers buaineauyttem 55-4-55-40 -· Ible am, pm & weekend Coast Guard tied Capt tton matt/padded ~. lines 10 wk• All atiot• 2 $2,,500 (71') 337·1~79 11andym1n etc Or I wlll Oea~n apace available tn lfOlnUY • 5520 11,.. We pay $4.50/hr & Extlf'ltournement Hper, sso. Call 968-1406 lelt $250 631-2878 ,59 Claaa6C CheYy tmpelL pay rent 675-3908 ~~L~~5r.:~~2 DESIGN batl!J!Ht Exp prol. w/tuperlor akilll cook . EXp. helptUI, flex· .21e/ml A 5-d1y trelnlng dealrH po111ton . Call Iii Ua HI s SHIH TZU. AKC Mint cond. Mak• off, wlll CDM -Femrmmte:reap;;: tor a C M SllopplngCtr lbleaclleduleevall Apply aeaalon larequlred.Anon early am/ fl\/. 646-47'1 ICt .... , Ct11mp1on Ltnea Born COMldS2500.831-203t smkr $450/mo • utlta AJ'"r1Jttas#1 LH. Ckil• Cart 301' Developer Wordatar days at 11 FOfnaiO. Atrium d lacrlmlnetory 11 • Capt Craig. 1.5 Mlclowa¥t 175 . 2 aml Dec 20 85 MIF $500 Call 8etn-6pm 673-4982 '600' Campus Df Suite In 3.s dayt per :;;; fOf' 3 exp esaentlal S 1400-Court. Faslllon Island. llrmattve ectton em-•erclaaa•h• ~~ad:s.A~, ma-~1499·5883 W/873.0558 ~~~O: ':tr': Costa Mes1 MIF n/amkr warm cheertvl 2 story moe old b1by In Newport S 1600 D 0 E 2' 1.0400 Aslt !Of Toni. ptoyer Send replys to 2 ............ _ --~· t Paut1 I n..UI etc ~750 080 9611-8502 snr 2Br Apt Attlf' &pm & tln1nelal ottlce bulldlng Bdch home. 846-8389 lfUnUY , ... -/-lln-. Ma Pett Gron. Reolonal Aati 1110 .,,..,.,...., .,v,v .... nu ... .,, a.a59 wllnd• 841-8474 852-1700 •Hy•-a Frunt olc Expr 631·23'5 ._ --'WE• 5n SupervllOf, 350 Snaron S!" conso4e 11ereo iso. end ,.. a t ... llM -.... ~ person. FIT PIT Apply In Park Of., Apt 1-1, Menlo Halltr•, stacked boOk-tbl $35, slide proJlacrn Fend«Rh0deae6ecmodlf 118 • Femalel 22·32 to ahr nice BRIGHT NB office. IPP<• Saturday Only 10-5 Local llllnUJ /f.fhH ~'re0s G~ ~~~h Pent, CA 94025 cue. brua bed. tnink. S35 aurt brd trlr/blke tulteate 73, grt act1on. l'!X!'l'Qftlo!"l'1'!'l·eo!w.l!l!ll'!lm-,.,.•5-;;amip NB Westclltt home w/~ 6'3 sq fl.ahwr Nr P C.H refs $5/HR 751-~ Typing, llllng. phonea, Newport ~ • -------Student destl 875--t784 $1S, 3 pc M1 toogege xlnt cond , u19e1 In tiome air, lllrf, lo ml, ioed.d. llli t&z S400 •ut 548-0100 & P~1olflce846-2947 --LOVEABLE Nanny wanted order deck. Able to Anli&Mes Mll 873-3700 only $850 obo 79()...3051 eond $4500 4"-2181 Fem silt 2Br tUrTiCM Apt CdM dtx Suites AIC. 10 b1bysll 11 month old handle V#lety WUTllSllS Tf\e Jaatell drew in the -.. H• 4 wta Bttold Panel Doors 40 PACEMAKER wl 11tyttte Senae ol ampt. pkg, utlla & JallltOf boy In home In Hunt· Call 953-9846 Evea & nighta. The Grinder West • Delly Pilgt I Ill APn.uutOES I 17".x78'1t wtth llardWwe,Att Cllbln V8 all xtru Find what you ·went ,,.. 11umor 1 • S325 + Debra 28S5 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 1ngton Beach. between IEOlnAIY estaurant. 1400 PCH. NB C1U11tied Ad. &.-2•537 LES 957-e 133 s 10 each 673-6991 S55.000 AYS M&-9000 Delly Plot Ct...,..,._ 548-3981 Of 971-8332 CdM dlx Suites AJC. Bolsa & Edinger Hou,. ---- FEM lo shr N 8 epl Snr m & ba $212 50/mo ts•. 1u1 plus 'la bttla 722;9609 ample pkg. u1111 & 1enUOf 9am 10 2 30pm M·F s 10 Growing engtnerlng Hrm lllSTlll I Y P' .... 1'!I 2855 E Cst Hwy 67~900 8 day Call •ltet 3pm seeking exp secretary/ Happy energetic and I I J ~ r-} ' J 1-' ) 893-26<15 gen oHlc:a 10 work 1n last bright 9 to 1pm, Sal/Sun J' 1 • • I · .• : ~ ,: .. . llEOmYEtFflCH paced dept . llex , ne1vy Oreg 8'2·8475 NB. • • I.AW L.-:..a••lll.............. " Ocean view Exec ollice PIT UIYlfTTll phones. xlnt typist. detall Beaencornber Rest. F9m wanted 10 ahr nouse space for rent 2600 IQ IOI' 1ntan1111 my CdM ap1. orlenled Xlnt beneflta & lmll'S IJTClll Mft1ti1ia1 lattl Ctatat/Ctacrtte :o..n !La .. acapiat p · f nr occ, so Coast Pina t1 Fully turnlahed w/MC 720· 1537 Of 548-16'7 pleeunt working con-_ 1 118 ••I S ays & cor.lerence rm -dltions Send resume to la now hiring day COid line •BRICK & CONCRETE• Entry & French Doors I Lawacare , _______ T--G- 333 • utll 5'9"8021 $3500/mo 650-0920 WANTED ••pd, loving Mr Fuentes at Robert cook• and also tor $2 40 d Free est Good rates 5 By Norman The 0oorm111 GLASGOW PAIN IN F non amkrt o .1hr NB Hgts -woman to wale•' 2 am Bein Wltllam Frost deytevenlng server a • per ay yra In 0 C •97·736' Tom Oak & Flt 857-000A LANDSCAPE-MASON RV I l~~IE:t 3o Y"•64;~c;; .. 3br w/d llp $350 llWPllT Wll children In my home 2·3 An~ 1'01 Quell St.. Please apply at Mother'• That's ALL you pay tor -----All phases done BrtCk· __ .,_..,-...,......,,,...,,..-=""~ 548-2,04 or 875-•1750 Full Se<v1ce Bulldlng days week w /llghl Newport Ben. CA 92660 Market & l(ltchen. 225 E. 3 llnes, 30 day minimum ClaiW Cut IJtctrical block-atone-tree est Mike INT /EXT 20 YEARS EXP Corner ol We11ct1H & lrvlne llsel<eep1ng 546-0779 .,_ I F NPB 17t"' St. CM. In, .. _ •o.n •072 R'-'-661 95•• Auer...., Room $29• F1rmm1to1nr lrg 2br 2b• 588 Sq. Ft view suite ~retary nv 1rm • " '"' HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY PUllSI IUCTltO .. _... "'" · "'" Ext~;;'stucco 1 130 .. H B apt N·amkr S300 Hl-l 101 Dtat1tic1 3011 gd typing, gd grammar UllWIOl/OMl1D SERVICE avatt tmmed Spanish I Oualltywork, tree est K C TREE SERVICE 1 Malerlals 642-0442 841-5934 Beecf'l/Edlnger CHICOCARE 3-5 day :k, akfll1. WP exp & pnonea persona !Of Balboa Fun ~6-3~'!{'8• ~~91~ ~~8n;Frt. 6 ,255 13 988-740t Top 1r1m removal Quality ______ ,_.......,,...,,__ Clean -furnished Bdrm OFC 19ece IOf rtlf'lt, ex· lor 3 mo old In NPB Bell nee Gd growth Potlf'ltlel, Zone Cale. Deyt/Eve avail. "'" .,. ~ " ser vice . Allor dab le PAINTER NEEDS WORK: w/ba l(ltch prlv rem cesa lndtv olc -lull aerv-tim . 646-6369 n-1mkr 673-4227 Apptlc9tlons evallaNe st DIRECTORY 1 wtll babyall In my H 8 RESID/COMM'L/IND 26 Dys1eves 538-6696 tnt Ewt ceilings. refln cab. · ....... kt p •• 1-4007 -e .....,_ c 1 •• F 1 5 & I Y" Do my own work Lie (261 yrs el.p wor1! guar only S275tmo.5'0-4791 ..-owm ' -F/C Hskpr tor remlly, SECRETARY, Recep-~Y:e ~··"'"'~ix,' 8Pr81'_. ,,,,.,,.7u3n1d3er. reas 1,,2780'1 A1646-8126 Landtc1P•no Sprinklers , Oav1SPaint1ng 964-3837 He F--10 anr ~i-·-. -·· IFF"'• •••of 6.30am-12 30pm. own tlon11t wanted, F-T & P·T, •Y ve • a CALL TODAYll ..... ,,_... Sod Ctean-ups 20 yrs 1n ~.. ft _ .. v rn tw5 .,.. e wltl train Ctll bl•n "'-SS'"" DON'S ELECTRIC area Tony 64b-512• QUALITY PAINTING Jbr condo w/paol S350 E 17th St. Coat• Mesa trans. n-amkr, no ~ wntrll ••• All Fii Liii Wiii babytlt in rny NB ,96_3797 Slf'VlCe c.lla _ LOW W1nt9' rates Free Mt. mo •'"'utll ,..,."508 1200.,., .. $110 ,_,.,, .. , only.rel 548-,842ett 1 11•m·Spm 841·'133 nome Mon thru Friday Tllr 11-.s--• """'"" ..... " .--· -.. " ••1-11A •.-10T111 Your dryer outlell elc. bonded ••~ ~~• --Call Jonn 722-9707 Lagun1 ech' Fem pref ev11t lmrned C~ll IOf eppt Hiii CLUlllS t TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST £: ~~~'6. LBcn $eNl<:e Directory days 875-7095 - -L1wn-Tr ... Sllrub tnstaH h 2 BR to see 8 30-5.30. Craig 30 H /Wk For Huntington Beach In-pony Aep,....,,tetlve Cl . ·-• --1 NEW/REPAIR Quality JllO Tfee Trtm I nd Flemovlll n-s1ra1gnt, n-amkr . 631•1266 Need approx ra dependent weeilly news-lfT£R .,.2 _..21 _. IOI tlU8! ... met /Obs to smell reasoneble Lawn Main & Rotoolling 181 S350 411'·2392 ~ SS/Hr ¥u•t lleve own piper, 20 hra/wk To n ~ • ._ lah ROBINllf§ CLEANING Free eat . lied 631-2345 Sprinkler lnat•ll Aec>alr M 35-45 4BR. 2BA hM. • • , • car Please call 950-41111 lnpul press releases & SERVICE II 1hrooughly f nri•=---FtM Eat1ma1es 5•8-806S f -H'NG i,..tERIOAS HANOINGISTRIPPtNG VISA·MC 673-1512 c M Pool, ape, n-amltr . w•m9'r11 •--.... Tt other copy 81\d antwet SCHOOL dean llOU$9 540.0857 •'!!'!'!~"l-!'-"'P"'~"""'l~~ S325 I 850 93 -•5 -h C 11 R e •-tic-• l'-.11!-----FENCE lr ""~ & old ISHll(AWA LANDSCAPE ~ ut 1 • 11 00 IRONINOlll 645-8057 P on ea ,. 2 8 32 og r JOBS nsHI .. -.&DAii COMMERCIAL CLNG Wood ~ .. -•n lln~uo , Sod ci .. n-ups Malnt ANOYS WALLCOVERtNO Male t>+ue Collar const wkr STORE or OFFICE Ap-Angle, "4 •4 1 or MO of RN ACOUSTICS 15 yrs exp Olscounta elll tr-es' ;-'Q;..,, ~ 118 S....,..nklefl etc 850-4147 lnstet11uon & Removal to lhr wlaame. 2br/2be prox 850 SQ. ft Turn key Prtfn1i1a1l/ 8'2• l'4~ NEW & OLD CEILINGS C M . NPT . Irv 646-1833 """' ..,. ,,.. Int painUng 548-4013 bell condo S395/mo condition S850tmo 1nc1 Maiahtrat{n 5100 RECEPTIONIST· Clothing EARN SPRAYED 527-2589 Home & Olftce c1eanino by laa•~aa l•H!UJ "IAll 'I• Im" ·$200 dep. 88l-2985 uttta Balboa Penlnsute Mlg needs outgoing per. Exqulalte Acoutliu R• JODI Please call lor lree AMERlCAN HANDYMAN •Btock w1t11. brlckwont IDEPEND·BLE o u ·LITY .. ·-673.0289 or 675-0120 ·-mrunn um •on IOf llMvy phonea & MONEY c "' " ... ature reaponalble lem1.... ---_. 11 •• F •5 .,. _ _.., sprayed or remove Ory-estimate 8'2-6746 Carpentry, fencing win· concre1e omp patios Workmanantp 842.u 13 ... , NB •pt Stana 10 ... _.. Beautllul 2 a•ry Olftce For Christian Group ma ..... ... ........... • ti R I 8•7 7901 d I b I 1 15 yrs 91( ..... r 646-4834 I '" ,.. -.. -....... , •• 7"'/H to atart l(e ~ WI ep1 rs '" • Hou--•:;,-n-1;, 1' yrs ewp OWS, p um tng mar I I ""' $350 • utlta 122-•235 Condo 2274 ~rt . pen nomes 957-6l90 ... " r r~. ...,..,_ .. ~ 1 .. y We "''' should llano ~ _., 96'" 1510 PRIZES AEBLOWN OR p•1NTED ell bl t tub enc elc ""d es *1•1c1wo111* I • turn Weat ol Alrpon ---.,.. "' r • e. '981 rM es own Jesus is Lord 636-82'4 n 1oge111er Hang/remove MtF 3br 2be, Npt ShOfH. S3000l mo Gross 111. can MANAGER Tteb ical/Tral H Also Int/Ext Painting trans Pina 645·981Wl Della _ _ EST 675.3175 RerS 839.0730 anytime 3 blkstobcll,$375+utl sublet VIiia Rental Prop SSOS TRIPS L1c•288597 631-9295 H •-· FENCES-OATESTreetrim - 548-6665ef16 Mgmt 67S-'91 2 OR -:n-:C2';;,1~~·pre~:fspet· Oump runs C M /NB CHTOllHTEU. Pl11ttr/Dryw1Jl .. ,F ••oct .... 2 t 754 1792 1mrnec11111e opening lot lull ••••1lllll ltl'-tr'll aa., Aarla1lt Beatrice 631 -9317 10-lpm area Jim Whyte. 642-'206 lo• lireoiacM 539·03<15 I IE h t t • "" M ern to ...... • g time District Manager -l'f ' .. Aahalt repairs. llurry aeal ' I'll Ill pate p H er no bdrm/2be. comp furn, App I y 7 AM on I y IAJLY PfLIT 1 HOUSECLEANING expei *GEN HOME REPAIRS Masonry work Gen cl .. n cull om 1extu11ng quality gar. rec area, 50 yra •. Ctaatrcl1l Prt~r~ Must an1oy working with MacGregor Yac11t1 1631 lt~r, =11~~GiryP•ill~J1882 ot ref's rellabi. Call iori P11int Drywall Carpentry ups tree trim removal work Problems-No r>rob· smk ok. rea1 rent, dep,77 ctilldren Experience Placentle Coate Meea 1 tree ~1 s,8.6673 Elsy etc Gary 845-5277 P'TL 1 guer d Steve 835-4633 temal •328864 554-783 1 tel 8'0.0293 H.B helpf\.11 If you ara I Ing or extra Parking Area Repairs & •combined OfllcelShQ9. ilUIT1ll n•IO&l spending money, °' Ilka Resurlaeln e Roofing & Prol hOUMkM()tlf, new to BHliat STUCCO MASONRY TILE IPla•Wat - - M/F rmmt to 1hr 2br 2ba 22' sq tt w/slnk, C..2. We ofl• an axcellen1 ben· Engr Co. Santa Ana, entry to go plac:ea like Magic W•t•proo~ng• 831_.199 ., .. Mells exec homes I -No Job 10 smell All types • D • l M lllO L119 Niguel condo n-amkr NIOe CM ar .. 5,s-72,9 ellt program. paid va-tevel trainee No exp nae Mountain. Knotts Berry iclnt ;el• 673-6586 ' LT HAULINq • MOVING Fr~ est uc 63, 2l45 2 .. lllr • SSOO mo ut Incl 240·9038 cation• & holidays. bonus 545-l006 att 2pm EOE Ferm. or win Prtz• and Aaphe11-repalr-prklng Iota _ Garage & Yard Clnups •Gooct jOba done rtgPI.., NB-MIF Sl'lrmylgcondO. l,IOOU.n.m&1L progrem and dtlf'ltel In-_ Awards,Callusnowl W• apt complex...,..vyroflW RAINBOW SERVICE Jon 845-8197 •niat WEEKEND PLUMBING 11 you don't smoke & are 1 FREE ~TANDINO ~=ere1!~~~~· PIRSllll ~a: aev~~ °':''"'t' ~n Joe MS--t289 7am-9pm ~·,•te ~!s: 1~ 0 ~~ :'. NPT 1CMI LAGUNA Area * 1-1 •IYIH * No overt1me1 Cell .. nv11me •t~ ~0_1 _84_&-_7275 ~!,~~=II~~= Immediate opening lor I 642-4333 l•aiant Stnlttt c1ean1ng1w1ndows SMP· Haullng-clMnup.pa•ntlng Cl FAN.\ EXPERT Wit• heaters in- NB/lhr dlx 3Bd nm nr bell, 1S1gn 19ace av! on W•tcJtlf Applicant mull apply In quelllled perlOn Harris ----ping, 1t1n dinner et· mo111no 7 daya 49• 2341 o ..... 2~ tH•t e•~ ~ •tllled trom S52 646-8' 12 wllem n-amkr, evell 3/1. • •• •111 person at Daily Piiot, 330 1800 1680 exper llelP-AIDE F Hve In usllt Acu'Type WOid Prooaea-rand• Reis 993-7535 Heuhng Mo~~ Clean UC T I •6 428 ~3(1 13S3 DRAINS CL~A From $15 84b-3700 or M&-0793 --W"t Bay St · Colla lul Excellent company tucf'ler In wtllchr rm• Ing. We do manu9C:rlpta, ups 7 Deya Lowest ret.. Faucets Otsoot11 Heetet Meea, Ca Apply 9-11 banaltta and working S300/mo n·amk 845-2357 milling ltat, etc 78&-3330 C..trac .. u C&ll Barry 722·1Wl7J + UC llYIH+ 951 9604 M&M "22·9066 N/amkr fem ahr 3Br CM hse Lndry tee. 2 ml to bClh 1297 I 1~ Utlfl Avl 3/1 850-4837/&45-7428 OoMntront N 8 Shr 2br 2ba houM until June 20 4 mo'• S 1800 875-8901 Prof to ehr 28/2b. COM apt, Flpl 119r $450/mo, CINn n-lln'Wcr 873-tn5 hrlun/Valtt 27H a.m or 2 ... pm (~•· condllton• Apply Be cr•tlve. 12 wo;:;:;;n Superior olfloe~ -................ QUICK & CAllfFUL IPT•llPUJ tk>n [)apt ) --needed leech I ctemon· tor alt your typing need• Comm/raid a1-234S ::'Th.~~~; .. , LO RATE.S T13&()•6 3~~~11.~'1 ~:~ 1't bite to bol\, .......... to _ ....... EOTll llAlllOl&IT I 11r111 neecsi.crett Wiii Ma.rte 497-2871 ' B l WILSON&SONS Call Barry "228873 112-0.10 L•C 409035 ~-8919 "'._,,. rn-1&11.Y PH.IT train Catt Joen 842.,.1175 - -s.tt S10t8Q" f11~1 ... 1;,=.·~nd pl~ c:f~d~~:~ 330 w Bay Street BOAT SKIPPER CUiattt R~tllAdT~te ~4~7 K.~~ 811lt~, hnty lT&llYlll OlllHE I Mfia1 71'1876-M70 ~---=---c--os~=s Coat• M .... Cl Exp In over 50 " motor RITCHENS etc cXBt r• I 30 yta up &.48· 1740 Fitatll --•r1n •YIH Cl. !le!'le•s•t~R~o"'o .. f"'""R~t·s~."!'l,R~ -----•Mlul/!tatal 11 Of call 842-43'2t I yecht, malntenenee & aurt.cl~cornpare) Horne • ••..-; CAN BEAT AN' 8•('1 BY ••• , ..... rl1ueial BTILUlllTUT lllffl I :k~r.';~ ~~~ ~ng. llc M2·1777 ~'!L~~~~~N ~~~~~u;e::.e:n ~;~ S1~:r'M~~~~~::~ ~ .... 72'2-7S3i IV mag. 933.1oee N1ncy ........ ltr ... . 0 rt ti O • x Per I enc • Experienced Quelltled to N 8 CA 92683 ' Ca ! e LIC bond ina 55'2 0428 1 lce'9ont $20 850 3049 Lie T 124 •16 64, 8427 ROOFING recover re pref.,.,ed. Some front of· take State Exam Good 1 • • _ _ 1 Nf W Warehctu• StOf-Oe p11" ""' tar 111e roci. flee helpful 752-5040 !>•Y Cati Coaat Root OUlllll lfpentry s;;JO; C.aitn ctita ia IC lia I ... ~ tr-.e n1 7'l0-6586 Reep. MIF wanted. Na 2111 E/tlde c .M. 2bf nou• ,,,. .. or-c~,-or-t'"raae--1"2.•aaow DENTAL ASSIST ANT Saven 756-2200 15 IMS/Hr Oa~ se 28/Hr Rapalf·Aemod'l·Addllk>nl I •.ul.•ial I ltat I tt II •ania1 S.niet Tilt 1325+1.+ut E/548·2'57 Rmmt lflr new Sbr i:ondO pool. !P· C M non 1n1tcr SAOO "I utll 72:1-78'42 Rmte lflr 28R HB l'Wl\flM. own ba 2 blka bdl Avi ROommate 10 9'latW CdM 2br 2b9. oc.n tide prof MIF. UOO/mo • ·~ 10! llt/1a91 + .. 11V911 311 l 815-1793 Pert-time Friend Coat• ---Swing Temporary, On-Ooota-etc. &48~•980 -24 ltf n. ltl-llM Care for tlldOffY In llc...i~ ~ft'JN"'IP.'!'\'" ..... ~~~ M... olllce. ~ont & _._._..1 Call during RaQlatrltk>n BUILD OR REPAIR ~odeJ-Repalr Roollno· ~NllnQ done ~nt• 011vet• t1ome Hn~ cooi. FXPERT TIUno Ret11btll 8.ok. Exp'd X·r•y , ,,.._,HR Ptll'loda Full or Part-time Watt., llalra, dOOf'I, IOGka, Maaonsry & Home Sate. "'"'' l(,ftttl~ ~•O ,. , J • reMOnable·RemO<l"" bath 1ioen. r~'d to to1n our P&ITI IP UTIST d•yt & evan1ng1. Cout r11111nga, moldtno• & trim '' llr Service S.4-~S lac .. t Tu Paiatlat 1 lii.ltcl'ltlll Cell "'2'2·9 •8' Dental tMITI. 831·1'20 tmmedllte opanlng tor Comm CollegM. t370 .,781Ge Don 964.5949 RAYNER CONST co FAXIJk bussedlXN fiNt P.A.WJt1Nti Bv Alen· u,~ ..... " lllllTllU 111111 eJtpet IYJ*elter Mull ~~OtE·· CM 43tm~ CABINETS & CARPEN· I 1~:. '::°&-!~'; 1 YSour C rion;:' or :~ ~~~: ard Stnnt 1~ ~·'al Plapp~ REUPHOLSTERING Needed !or r~ly ex· nave have mark-up --~ TAY Small )Oba,,..,..,_ ' It ''" ..u<1tt1m~ LI(. 28064" 6 dreoer•. ,..,_ ••1' pending Hom. H•alth ·~ • paste-up beck· lllml •LP·... lrM .. llmetea, &45 2003 I AfC Comme<clat ~alt T111ri11 You' Ml-4 I 14 LIC d ~ .. 6 n? ·~fl u o Car• AOftftCt Full-time. Ground helptul Xlnt bM· AM'a AbOve minimum Ooon-moldlnQ8·bey win-Speciattltt'9 111 Comm·1 W•ilU,Ut l\AtNBOW PAINTING ~. PwMlma & per diem eflla Including medleal & O..to Cl..-0720-182• ~ complete patio. ancs Aeald 1 Fr• .. , I WWMlft avallabte )(Int salary. =::.• •=~ ~ 111110 I UllWtll. eddltlOM qu~ll S43-t923 •383924 TIEIS r.~:!~ ~c~' ~~ • benefit~= tact A111U. &42~2 1 w PIT & FIT AwtY 11 The •477ue 'aur I ·~~~~~N:• Toe>D41d1rwnoveci c*" ~ o,:r ~~H ,,._,NT • ml.II......._ J?1 Tummy SMtat 270 So KITCt!ENCABINET STLtC 4n.77 Mi-71~ "° ,._teWfll H1~1.476 1 (OMtnlV•fl•O< Dori -•• ... ,.. 8tl1tOI. Coeta Meaa R(FACtNO Ea•a1d1 Paoot ~!>ii •~40 • ... , .,-...., # 11l llAlll llUT Cell !Of tr• .. , &42-0N t "'---&.1-•.-...-1---'....,, Upa• ,... r1m~1no .,_,, ... 'P&IT ..... _., .. ~ [)"Md Ma.nt •Meu11ng A A A PA1N 1N(; 1n1 E.•t ...,.,. ._...,IA 330 W::-.. g~ For f M9Jatn$. 8*tn1 a ~---.-ner111on1 AOUS@/pft §1fl1NG "' M•KE MO·l2&' ~Ow ES 1 N1 bl• D'IC4 • 11111 -1 TQP-L .. Up to $30/Hr Cel>!Mt .. PllMl~Lodl~c NO/CM., .. IOnO'tllOft 10 S1-o ~WI! ~·'.\0'3~ (11•)111•1111 Colta ....... Ce t2t27 1176 yra Joi &4&-75t0 35yraexp J~M2-0M7 t«m 'Clnt rei. MS-3083 ltMt.lat~S.n. IAN S-Al'rfR PAINT • C&ericU MJ-'IJ1 or (2 t3),)74-7$44 ----57~ J25~ d 213 ~ 4 A4., 1 ·LIC'. ··~92, • 1.p;m.ifPIMiliftl~~~:: ·--------°"'4rl <>o. Country Ho l!!!!fc.a.t• ...... lANDSCAPE ·MA ~O"RV I t l!l' Anyf•mto ~ 201· SM! wttll U.SEJ Mate your ~ .... U$l nee c.tlf LIC req'd Of~ Pttioe patM, 8o Gotol~ Doot l Seel\ Al1 ~ Bric• • ..._ • it , • oN:r " bllliNill co sem. bk.kp "' bY ueing 1,. Deity ~ Mac<JrlV<>f vec:1rt• etc No !Ob 100 emeil £NT~V & F~ ()()()fltS blo(• ,,.,,,,. ,....,. •11 .,1,_., C••"•'ie('t • ' '°"' ~ Ctaullled Ad• &42 ~878 I up 0.1t1"'1H1!'1' 071~ IOI cl ... flad Ada 183t PllC*'Ua CM A.-Mlehev. ~ 0u .. 1ywo<k 831-797~ 49Q a11•7 A "M• (j .. ,.. ''°" 11'10(:>1.,.g -·- ' I ~ 4 If it's got handles you'll grab a sale tastet" i n Daily Pilot classified ads. call 64 2-5671_ .. .. Orenge Coat OAILV PILOT/ Frtday, February 7. 1N8 ...,&•-.•.-· .-laiiiiiilJ11 ..... tt4-.....-.... .. i;.;~;..;:~-;,;;•~lt4:.:.....;.t:.:1 0;.;0 Aattt De11tttlc 9300 A1ttt IMudt tlM NlJC fl)TJC( rtaJC NOTICE "81C fl>TICC NI.JC lllOTIC[ rtaJC M>na: •AUTI...,... TOY 73 CELICA "*'Y ... 1 llAllll '11 loLOS ·e 1 Cutt... Cs-~A~• IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE "•t•r•nH~ ... 1-...ay DELIVERY DEPARTMENT new.,.,, •. WMtern nm. EconoMic.1. 4 tl)d. air eroughm, wire Whit., Tiit IOllOw!llQ ~ .. OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF on &NQE NOTICI OP ---: McLAREN'S BMW Gd c:ond l 1700 962-8350 PIS,t t.-O.eutlom etereo. U2001ob o. dOlng~u nA ntUaTll'llALI Tim& ·11 wMela !xC:..,tlOl'lel buy 759 1305. &40-e731 MAAl<LIN( YACHTS YOO AR& IN OEFAULr M-F ON 9, s-s 1111 e OIUlU SH l IOHRA22) OLDS N Regency ·a, G M ~~:..:0~1 if.::1 U.VINI UNW•D ICHOCX. DllTIHCT, ) g~~ ~5~~~0FJ.~~ 8}~.~~~!' 5tl)d, eunroof, AC, lteteo laltf Exec:.. c ar 28M ml Caht 9~663 ' A ~ Dtetrtot of tfM lhlt• of l NO. 4741-44 YOU TAKE ACTION'°10 ? H..e80 S300 (l ie:• tCRK093) 101<*1 New vinyl Mull G0t eme Jann SmUh. 25e CMlfotnla. and COllmUNITY ,ACft.mll DllTAICT NO. •1. NOTtCI Of PROTECT YOU PAOPlAl'I' 213-6it-G70t (Stk•4l62) &MIS7900.960-354S C 20th SI Cot11 M... ADtattk)tronMdandOtfeftlHd I NTf'YOf' IT MAYBESOLO ATA~ - -Calif 92828 Pureuent to the M.No-"°°9 ) JUOO•NT I.IC SAl.E IF YOU NEEO -Atf LARGE SELECTION Of NEW & USED BMW'SI LMIUOl•W VOLUME SALES SEAVICE & LEASING 3e70 N. Cherry Ave LONG BEACH (No Cherty exlt·405) (l 1•)1H·llt0 Tredt-ln1 Welcome OPEN SEVEN DAYS ..... OLDS Cutlus ·93 C:P9 f h11 butinttl it COi'· Community 'ecHIU.. Act of 1912, ) OF VALIDATION !XPLAHATION 0111 T~! $3500/obo Call 7S9-1306 duCttd b>' 11n lndlvldu11I N A TUR E 0 F T HE THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10<>0 HA•&OR BLVD COSTA Ml ~A 642 0010 VOLVO '8" Dl, 2 door, 4 spd, whll lan 1n1. custom sheep , A IC, am/Im cas"tte $7500 673-2561 " YW'll IUA IH S500 Call 759-8248 vw 73-BU<fFiuns tine, go tires S 1600/or bst Offef Call 556-2276 vw ·19 cot.iv a1c 1ue11ril smog oen •tra clean, met bh.1e $5950 524-5957 vw 80 Ral>bll 4 Or, snrt $3500 ObO 631-7351 01 645-8144 Roger VW '82 RABBIT CONV wMe. yery good cond eva 846-873 t Oe<em• Jotln Smllh Plalntlfti, ) PROCEEDINGS AOAI~ v Tn•• 11111mtt11 .... tiled ) YOU, YOU SHOULD c l'•llli.t M1'U >4011.1111 PLY•ITI II l w11h tn. Counly Clerk or Or n . ) TACT A LAWYER DODGE COLT .83., sp• RELIAIT •IR l •nge County on Janu.,..y 17. PE•t ) On 02128/H 1t 9~.1& A •. u AulO. elf. it-.eo. cut t986 ~L " ONI INTl .. EI TID IN THE ) WE!;TERN STAT~S CO like ne'!"' S3700/ob0 PIS cruise. cu11om 1rlm f2llM2 MATI'I .. OP' THI VALIDITY 0' THI ) PANV It lhe Outy jppoln Call 722-1216 t. wheels ( tMFS 134) Pul>litlled Orange Coa11 FO .. MATION 0, COMMUNITY FAClllTll!I l Tiu1t" undel' and •••et 01111y P1lo1 JanuBlv 3 1, Fen Dl8 TRICT NO ..... 1, THI LIVY OF 10 Deed o• Tru11 >rdld WE wm YIH H ruory 7. 14, 21, 1986 8PICI on 0511118'4 .. OocumMlt OLUI .Ir. OA.1 F· 789 'AL TAXES THI REIN, THE no 8'4· !96910 of Olflclll RJ- IHUA .. CI Of 11so,ooo..ooo 0, ff'--, .. _ """'-See Veno do1 Sar11os 80NDI THIAI O,, ANO CI RTAIN OTHl!A ) ocwdi In the o "'"'o ,,,. ni--!'/~?7~ ,.c~!. :~~II :~~'u~ttgR-:Z .. 'J~~·T~~~= ~EAUO, C~~~\~:7:~~~~ THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOe>O HAUO• llLVO COSTA MUA C>4l 0010 FHlnlNIL 'U 4dr, auto, air AM/FM atereo (ltc:• tl<BA 1891 !Stk• 39541 IHOo i111111 Harbnr Rl\J HAMI ITATIMIHT EDUCATION Of' THI IRVINI! UN,,llD MARY JEAN THROP, HUS· l 11•1 .. M• ...... ~411 11.111 I Tt\41 toJlowlno person 11 ! SCHOOL OllTAICT, THE OOVIRNINQ BAND AND WIFE l dOlng bulllness u · BODY OF I AIO COMMUNITY FACIUTlll Will SELL AT PV8l1C PONTIAC 76 BonneVifle I MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC DISTRICT NO. 16-1, AUCTION TO THt HIGHEST Brougri. 4 or. o11g own1 SERVICES t 18 Broo«llne I O.t.ndente. ::0;1~1~:1 =~ ~ S 1200 obO 760· t299 ~~627 Co1to Mesa. CAiif money of the lMlted Stlt411 Ronllld John Brown, 118 To all persons lnttlfested rn Iha matter of the valldJty of the fo1mat1on ol Community Fac:lfltles •• THE FRONT ENTRANCE Br001<11"e L" Cos11 Mesa Olstnct No 86-1, the levy of a Special Tax therein. the Issuance of $150,000,000 pr1nclpal amoun1 or TO THE. OLD ORANG.! Ml.IC NOTICE C11111 92627 IN lne Unified School Dlstrlct. Community Facilltles Olatrlc1 No 86-1 Special Tax Bonds and certain COUNTY COURTHOUSe!. ------......;.~-ln1s business 11 con-other acts and matters as au1ho1tted by the Board of Education of the lrvlne Unified School District. ~iEANN1s~~~~8~~os.rea FICT1TIOUS 8UllHEll d~~~ :r"o:~ tndMOual the governing body of said District and Community Facllllles District No 86-1 BROADWAY, SANTA AliA, r~eAr:r~c!.~ T~"'!:;! are This staiement was llled NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 30. t986, Judgment was rendered In the above enutled CA dOtftG nua'"e" as wnn Int' co~mty Clerk 01 Or-action In favor of the plalnllffs establlshlng tl'!e valldlty of the formation of Community Fac:lllttes alt right t111e ano lnte<~r GULL OARS ANO PAO-ange County on January 22. District No 86-l , the levy or the Speclal Tax the<eln, the Issuance of S 150,000,000 prlnclpal amount conveyed to and now htld OLES 31651 Jewer St 1986 OI said Bonds and certain Other acts and matters and that said judgment was filed and entered In the by 11 under said OMO fr' ""'tf S7 800 pp 557-1782 It doet meke • ""· ------,..,._ .._. you Aattt h•tttic 9300 THIODOIE ROBINS ~ )'OUf BMW. ·72 bdoe 1 tn Cmpr $2975 '73 Chrysler NV $975 $C:,m£R 13 c amaro type LT s 1915 ·74 Ford GT wltop $1975 NEWPORTER II MOTORS (114)1114111 642-0795 Eves 548-8823 FOID 2060 HAHO• llVO. COSIA Ml SA 60 · 0010 Sooth Lagu"a Call! 92677 F211117 records Qf Jhe Clerk or the Oranve CcruntySuperlor...COUrl on said date ~ Trvsi •n •he Pfopel'1y llfV· PalmerSIO" Ext•"llon I PuDllSM O Orange Coast I llt'MI In said county, Call· Ladder Compa"y U d New Oo11y Pilot Ja"uary 31 Fet>-DA TED January 3 l, l 986 lo1n1a. delcrlblng lhe l•flCI 20$W 1tt, Sanda AM CL06!D SUHOAYS •BMW '76 2002. 4 spd, snrl, am11m cass. 1 ownr $4300 673· 7942 • HTSH 20011 '11 5 spo mags. cassseue 110"' 302991) IStl\• 39571 ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HA•BO• aLVO. COSTA MfSA 642 · 0010 IATSH '12 210ll l l 5 spd, '".PIS lull POWOf dlg11a cass cruise 1ea1her alloy wheel6 (438249) Utt& I .. ,1 .. M1-)\II 11111 D A TSUN 81 280ZX TURBO ALllO T lop LOADED 191" ml XLNT CON O 1 OW NER W 640-5120 H/640-8690 FIAT 79 SPVOER 4'K mt auto am1tm 1ug rk nu Mich ures super concJ $3200 854-7088 KARMANN GHIA 7 I t owner flt as a llOClle see to appreciate 673-92'7 llAZIA RX l 'ISL' '11 Popular 5 spd lull power air s1e1eo sunroot leatller alloy wneets S mo/5000 mile warrnnty low low miles (ICHEt591 S73H MBZ 83 380SE rn1nt motorola pnon.. 11cw m1 I Musi sell' S59 51 i/ MBZ 84 500SEC US Car Black o\ gray ind alloys airbag Jldrm ••nt tClnd $34 900 Weslporl 64S4 8r? *Oll '10 El Dtra~•* 81arfllz Reel Wn•tf! '"'8111 I yr wa., p11cf'CI to se• (639511) St,tt& .111 I LEIHS IM'°RTS 1001 011811 St N fl 8')) 9300 MITSUllSMI CORDIA '14 5 "111 A (' C8'1~All .. IL•C. 1KTV5'0 ISi~: 4 11 I S15H TH ODOIE ROBINS FOID 1060 HARtO• llVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 CHICK IVERSON .. , 11(-.1 Ill \I ltl 11101 REIAL l Tl '11 LOADED (Ltcir 1KCE 148) (511111 ''66) S4tH THEODORE ROBINS FHllHTlll 'l4 20r. V-6, auto. air. radio (Lie• 1JMN357l (Stk d 32651 ..... THEODORE ROBINS FOID l 060 HAUOlt BLVD COSTA MESA 642·0010 Zeel8"d 8J4 Trem1une Ae jruary 1 14 21 1986 1~'tr'! 37 OF TRACT "9 1:~:ersron North. New Zea· F-771 RUTAN A TUCKER, Attorneya for Plalntltt, By Stan Wolcott 4565, IN THE CITY ~ lrt11 Dus1ness 18 con I COSTA MESA. AS SHOI N C!vcred by a tC1rpora110" PUBLIC NOTICE PubUshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot January 31, February 7, 14, 21• l986 ON A MAP RECORDED N Bruce WOO<lfield Director· F-789 BOOK 163. PAQE(S) 19 rn11 stareme"r was llled STATEMIEHT OF ANO 14, OF M I S · wllh the County Clerk ol Or-A8AHDOHMEHT OF flmllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTIC[ CELLANEOUS MAPS, '~ ange County on Januory 29, USE Of' FICTITIOUS THE OFFICE. OF Tl1t: 1986 8U81HH8 HA.ME 9'545 K noM NOTICf K~ COUNTY RECORDER 0~ F2"81' The followlng peraone Reference: 11·H10·00S7 FICTITIOUI •USINEll INVITING 8101 FICTITIOUa .UaMIS SAID COUNTY Pu1>1isn&d Qringe Coost ave tband°"ed the use ol NOTICE Of NAME STAT!MINT NOTICE IS HEREBY HA ... aTAT!MfNT The street addr ... ""' Daily Pilot Fe1>1uary 7 14, lhe Flcli110US Bu•l"eas TAUITEE'S I Al.E Thi IOllOWlllQ persons .,. GI v EN 'h 81 •• 1 1 e d The foll<>wi!IQ peraona are Olhet common Oeeignallon. 21 28 t986 Name CONT ADORA PART. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT d()jng busl"8$1 ... SCUBA proposals lor lurnlShlllQ 1111 doing butl-.. . ,, any, ot 1he real Pf'Oj)el1y f-820 NEASHIP 383 5 Birch UNDER A DEED OF TRUST WORLD. 1706 N Tustl" labor, m11erlals. equlpmenl, ALOHA MOTEL, 2409 s Oesc r11>ed above It ,.".YA. ,1., 1 Srreel, Newport Beach. DA TED 0510218' UNLESS Ave , 011nge, CA 92665 tranaQOrtatlon. and auch Main St . Santa Ana, Caltl purP<)fltlO 10 bl. 3076 Tyl« 'm~~ti!lll!t:11~ " ---------Calll 92660 YOU TAKE ACTION TO George Bod1n11r. 4827 other l1cllllles 11 mey t>ere-92707 Way.Coa1a Mesa,C192828 15 pus All the goodies MLIC NOTICE The Fl<lllliour Business PROTECT YOU PROPERTY, Henman Way. Fair Oaks. quired 10< the CONSTRUC· B '"d K Motel ServlCM, The undersigned Tru11ee P/W. 1111 dual air AMI FM Name relemid lo above wos IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· Ca 95628 TION OF THE FOLLOWING Inc , Calltomla, 2409 S Mlln dltela1ms any ltabtllty 10< eny FOID BUICK REGAL 82 Dad< blue m e1ch1ng 1n1e1 $3000/0 bO 759-130' 646-673 1 lape 460V-8 15 000 FICTITIOUS 8USIHES8 filed '" Orange County on LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN AndrH Bodlnar '827 PROJECT SANTA ANA AV St . Santa Ana. Calif 92707 incorrectness of lhe llreel miles Showroom conel NAME STATEMENT October !6 1985 EXPLANATION OF THE Herlman Way. Fatr Oalll, ENUE SEWER • PHASE I Thia buelneat 11 con-address and orner common Only $14 990 (ILILl20) The lollow1ng peraon II J Scott Fawcell. 8739 NA TU RE O F THE Ca 95628 PROJECT NO 1112100.95 OuC1tdbyaccwpor1111on deslgnallon ii any, shown Jonnson & Son line docno ousiness as Hudson Rive< circle. Foun- 1 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Janet Bocsl nar 4827 Bkl• wtll oe 1eoelved by herein Mere 5'0-5630 MOBILE MECHANIX s3 t lair• Valley CaJll 92708 YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Hartman Way, FaJr Oaks, the Cosll Meaa SanlllfY Pr=~t•nll s Bmakta Said sate wtlt be mlCle. b\11 NABERS 200 W Centr!ll Ave Santa Donald K Benedict. 119 TACT A LAWYER Ca 95628 District, al lhe office ot the T wnhoot convenant or ,.. FORD 67 Mustang 289 Ana Calll 9? 07 Vta Orvteto Newpon Beach On 02128186 11 9 15 A M Thi• bu1ine11 It con-City Cle<k, 77 Fllr Oftve. wtlhh:~e't';~.;:5011~~ ranty express cw Implied ,.. some bOdy dam $1100 E11k Joys t045 East 41n :::alll 92663 WESTERN STATES COM· ducted by co-partners Cosll Mesa. C1Jlf0<nl1 vntll ange County on Januery 21 gardlng !Ille polMUlon, or CADILLAC obo as is 496-2750 Sr "15 Long Beach. Calll This business w15 con-PANY u the Ouly appointed Geo<ge Bodlnar. Janet the hour of 11 00 1 m . 1996 encumbrances. ro pey b :Kl804 ducted by 8 8 general pert-Trustee under and pursuant Bodln111, Andrea Bodlnar March '· 1986 11 wn1c;n time F~ remaining Pf'lnclpal 1Um 111 LARGEST SELECTION IFORO 75 P1n10 Sia Wgn Trt1s Dus1nus 11 con-r>e•Ship 10 Deed or TruSI Recorded This stalement was filed they will oe open.cl publldy P U 0 C lhe nole(s) advanc:es, If m11, of late mOdel low mileage V-6 all p1b radio heater ::1uc1ecs by an '"d1v1ou11 l his 9111ement was mecs on 05111184 u Document w11h the County Ci.a or Or-and read aloud In lhe councll 0111~b P~l:c'Jan~~~ 24 °~~ under tile 1erm1 of tllt Deed Cadillacs in Orangti $600 obo 645-0820 E.r1t.. Joy~ ..,11ri 1ne ~oonty Clerk or Or-no 8'· 196910 or Ottlclat R .. ange COUnty on January 27. chamber• s..i.c:t PfOP<>UI• February 7 14• 1988 or TruSI, 1-. chargee .a County• See us 1ooay• FORD •79 Pinto '81< mi. TrtlS statement #H tiled angft County on January 11. cords '" lhe ottlee of the A•· 1986 llhall bear lhe tllle of the F· 740 ax pen-ollhe Tru11 .. 911d """"' IM County C1er~ ol Or-1986 corder or ORANGE County f2ta0:2 wcwk 1nd 1"9 "ame of tllt 01111e !rusts creeled by eald 540 9100 p i s. aulo looks & run1i gd ~noft Cou"IY or January 27 Pu1>llshe<l Oranoe CoaSt Ca1°1orn1B, ••tculed by Published Orange Cour bidder bul no other dlt-Deed of Trutl. to·'ltlt 2600 H;rt:>or Blvd I si3oo l'lbn f''\l 5087 l986 Daily Pilot January 31 Feb· l'ATl11CI( E THAOP & Dally Pllol Janllary 31, Feb· 11ngu1Slllng mark Any bid Ml.IC NOTICE $145 999 98 COST A M ESA F2"250 ruary 7 t4 411 1986 MARY JEAN THROP HUS· ruary 7 14. 2 l. 1986 received aner lhe acheduled The t>enellCIBry Under 9llld PubltShed Orange Coa!ll F-7&4 BAND ANO WIFE F-788 cl06lng time for the 1eoatp1 FICTITIOUl ltUllNEll Deed of Trull heretol0<e I ll· CADILLAC '81 Sedan Sev- ille diesel, crierry cond boyght eno1he1 wm let go below wrio1esa1e1 759-8046 or 760-5090 Dally PH01 Feoruary 7 14 Will SELL AT PUBLIC or bide lhall be returned to NAME ITAT!MEHT ecuted and delivered to llM 21 ;>8 111811 AtJCTION TO THE HIGHEST c c lhe bidder unopened II llhlll The loUowlno pereon IS undersigned I written ~ F-806 PtellC NOTICE BIDDER FOR CASH. (pay-MU NOTI E be the sole reaponalblllty ot dotng buslneu 11· 1a1at1on or Delault and 0.-1----------able at 11me ol sale 1n lawful K 2mo tile bidder 10 -thal ht• bid THE PLASTER SHOP, mend lor Sile. and• wrtt*1 FICTITIOUS SUllHESS money ol the Unlle<I Stltet) NOTICf Of' la received In pr~ lime 1215 W Biker SI., Cos111 Notl<le of Default 1nd Eleo-PUBLIC NOTICE MAME STA T£MEHT al THE FRONT ENTRANCE IULK TilAHanA A set of plane. Specltl Mel8. C1lll 92626 lion to Seti The underllgl\MI WE IUY ALL IAlES FICTITIOUS 8U81HE'SS lhe 1011ow1no person 1s ~gu~~~ g~~Rf:~~~l (UCC 1Ml01_.107 ProvlllOn• 1nd addition• 10 Jack E Mah"ken, 18606 caused saJd .~011c:e of Q.- USED CARS & TRUCKS MAME STATEMENT !doing Dustneas as ON SANTA ANA BLVD BE.· To ctedltors of OayFlo. G_,11 Provlslonl to the Sa"'' Ynez, Fountain Volley, lault a"d Elecllon lo Sett 10 COME IN OR CALL FOR Fine S..,ectioA 01 Llncoln The lc.llo""•ng poison " fai SUNTEAAA tb) EN· Inc, 1ransler0< Standard Speclflc1tlo"1 Cellt 92708 be reccwded In lhe counly "' " o11 b AO "E TS SO TWEE.N SYCAMORE ST & NOTICE IS HEREBY mey be obtained 11 the ol· This bu1lnet1 It con-where lhe real property"ll FREE ••p••JSll Continentals Town Cers ,o•ng "''nes~ as v N ... N IC) LU· BRO•ow•y S T d _ ... b I di·"" I ar "" P(ASOr~Al COMPUTER TIQNS 19171 Biddle Ir 1ne C• " " AN A ANA GIVEN 11181 the transl-. ~ lk:e of the Dlrect0< ol Pubhc uC1"" Y 11" n •iuUll locareo ' DeLILLO ano nsrd 10 lino Marl<, CONSUlTaNTS 171\ Stan· ('all! 92715 . v ... 0 F -~ Senrlees.Room419.77Falr Jac;kE Manken rr IS INTE.NOED T~T CllEYIOln IVs 81 85 Cell lor lord lrvtM C':Rll' Q;i:is Rot>en Willt&m Eeston all 11on1 1111e and 1n1ereS1 •Y 10 1"c 15 tboul to Drive. Cot1a Mesi, Call· T1111 1111emen1 wu tiled THE SALE WILL BE CON- 182 11 BEACH Bl VO c.omplete details JO"Seon .,, Joinuhs 170 Jr 19111 Biddle, Irvine conveyed 10 and now held make • bulk transfer of l0<nta upon a non-rerun-wllh lhe Cou"ry Clerk ol Or-DUCTED ON BEHALF Qf Johnson & Son L•nc. Mere. Sta"''"d irviM c31,1 927 l!> c11111 92715 by •t under said Deed ot property 10 the vnOerllgned dable peyment ol S 10 00 A" ange County on Otc«nber THE TRUSTEE BY CALIF HUNTINGTON BEACH 5'0-5630 ll't" busir1e'\! ts co"· Tms business 19 con Trust 1n lhe property s11u lranaletee, DayFlo Soflware addltlon1I charge of S2 00 26. 1985 POSTING & PU8llS .. ING 141-IOll; Ut-3331 IE•c c1•P1 '""S' '13 Oucteo t'ly an •nO•v•dual duc1eo Dy an 1nd1v1duaJ ~led 1" d said bCount!. 7 •"d' co;:~:~sllOdresseaol wm t>e mlde If hendled by FM222 c o . 1028 N LAl<E A\16. CHEVY c 80 A " • " • JO!tePh v Jonuli$ Robert w Easton Jr 1 ,~:~~n elCfl ino '"" an lhe lransletor Ind trans-mall Ptlpne (714) 7~ Publllhed Oranoe Co111 STE 20 t. PASADENA, CA 116 ,. C tlat~~n uto Lots of power eQu1pmen1 Th1$ sta1emen1 wat 11teo Tti•s suuement was tiled LOT 37 OF TR•CT NO fer-are '°' purc;heelnf lnfonnatloft .• Dally Pilot J1nu1fY 24. 31 91104, 213168 t-'546 am m cas,s vry Low m11es llHJCJ5 7 t w11n 11141 Covny Clerk of Or· 1th the County c1er11 of o "' TRANSFEROR o Fl Each blCI anau be made orT February 7 14 t98& DATE 1/31186 gel c.ond $~100 080 Jonnson & Son Linc angeCoun1,onJanu11r124 w r-4~5 IN THE CITY OF I )' o, the ProPOUI FO<m. etlelt1 F-7'5 WES TERN I T ATl.I Frt Sal 9 9-0330 Mere 540-5630 1986 anoeCoo"tyonJanuary 15 COSTA MESA AS SHOWN Inc 17701 MUCl\e4I A~ P-11hrougnP-9.pt"OVIOecl ln COMPANY, Al •MD 9am 6pm or Iv msg Sun F2"128 1986 F2M350 ON A MAP RECORDED IN ~:;:z lrvl"8 Callfornt• lh• cqntrect oocumenlt, TAUI T!E, ATTORNIYI 979-0~25 1-6pm MERCURY MARQUIS '73 P.,tih)t•e<J Oranoe Coosr Publithed Orange Coast BOOK 163 PAGEISI 13 TRANSFEREE OayFlo anO lhlll be accompanied P\&IC NOTICE EQUITY COlll~O,.ATIQH, SELL 1d 1e items with a Dairy Pt101 C1ass•f•ed Ad 6-42·5678 lull pwr cruise Stereo gO Oa11y P110• F~bruary 7 14 oaity Pt1ot January 31 Feb· l~~l~AN~~US 0 ~AP~'~~ Software Corporetlon. by a eertllleel Or cashier's K22121 AOEHT, 8Y VICKIE &.. cond 1n & out runs gd 21 28 1qe6 rvary 7 14 21 1986 THE OFFICE OF THE 17701 Mll<:hell Avenue. Check°' I bid bond 10< nol FICTITIOUl ltUIMI• ADAMI $895 ObO 548-6773 F 799 F-759 1 COUNTY RECORDER OF Norlh lrvtne Callfornla less than 10% Of the 1moun1 HAMe ITATEMIENT ADDRESS OF AGE~ Class11~· .. di"'., 567" SAID COUNTY 927 t4 of'~ b•d. made ~yabte lo Th• lollowlftG peraons a1e 3 I 5 5 1 c A M I N,..O ""' .... "'"' " Tt~ I 811 I ,,., Ille Costa Mesa Sanl11ry ClOlllQ bullflllS.. CAPISTRANO, STE ·~ .. MLIC NOTICE The s11ee1 address '"d oc on ° e prop-Ols1dc1 No propou11 1hall p 0 L y G 0 N c 0 M • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO f>lellC NOTICE otrier common des1g"a110" erty 10 be transl«red " t>e con.•tdered unlet1 1c-"ERCl•L DEVElOP•'fNT CA 92675(714) 661·7717 1 ,1 1 , 1 17701 Mllctietl Avenue, ... ... ..., FICTITIOUS 8U81MES8 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS cs :~L ~b ~~e :ab ::~'1'~ No11h l1v1ne Calllornla comp an 1 e d o y I u ch 3152 Aedhtll Avenue Su lie Publisned 011nge CC>Mt NAME STATEMENT NAME STAT£MEHT l purporled lob-3076 Tylar 92714 cat~ler's check,cash orbld· lOO. Coals Meta,' Call! Dally Pilot February 7, 14, Ttie f(•llOWIMQ Ol'!r,on ,, T I I wt ~ v The r1 I be 1 der a boM 92626 21. 1986 lcio1ng bus11111~s u~ rte 0 10 no persons ere I Wey Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 piope Y 0 rans-No blct thlll be c<>nalelered Honi.i by Poly~on, a c au-PAOFE <;StONAl BUSI <loing l>Ul>i"ess 81 Ttie u"derSlg"ed Trusltle ferre<J IS certeln accounts r• nleta 11 11 d bl k 1 SOUl HEAN CALIFORNIA dlsclalme an llabillry for an" celvable, Inventory, 1nd u ma •on 8 a" lornla corporal on, 3 152 NESS INTERIOR. t 7090 Sen PLASTICS 142 E Alto" '"correctnet~ 01 the slraet lhte<l .... ,.of OayFlo, Inc. ~m l~rnl~heO gy the Co~~· Redhill Avenue, SuHe 100, Bruno •G 'i Fountain Vel· Ave Santa Ana. Catll I address a"d orrier common So tar ee Is known to the eta an llry 111r1c1 an ' Co1t1 Mesa, Call!. 92828 DEATH NOTICES -ey Call! 9:1708 92707 Traneleree. lhe 1ranater0< made In accordance with the Thie 1>u1lne1t It con- Mark Jaftrt"y T Jaden 0 E A lnveslmenla Inc I des1gn111on II any shown has not useO a"y bulln8$1 prov111ona ol 1he Proposal dueled by: 8 corporillon FERRYMAN 17090 Se" E!ru"o •G-5 rt... riere1n requtremen11 Willi F Dyk p Id IF0unl91" Veil~" Calll 92708 ..,a1tlorn1a 14:? E Allon Ave I Seid Mii wtll t>e made bul n1me or addrfft othet lhln Each blOd t b am I . r" enl RITA ELEANOR • <;an!• Ana Call! 92707 with "v · lhe above dunno lhe three er mue e Thll 1ta1emen1 w11 flied R GAltAGl SAL( ADS NOW Th•• l>uSlneu ,, Cflr T1'119 bus'"ess Is con-out co en•"' °' ... ,. years IHI PllSI except licensed 1nd •Ito pre-wttn lhe County Clerk or Or-FER YMAN, 61. or Cl1'SS1FllD llY CITY! idi.cledby an 1"c1v1duAI 1 ranty exprea5 or 1mpll9d,re-GllCh S It C qualjfllClas requlredbylaw 1 cou 1 J 2l r --i.a M p---... SU auow Mark T1adero d••Cled Dy a C()(porallon g11rd1ng lllle, POl!Mllllon, or I r111 o ware O<por-A CleM A °' C42 conlrec-nr n yon 1nu1ry : '--""' esa ~ 111111••··············· lti•s s1a1eMeni w11' !lied 0 E Roonguet, Pr11slden1 iencumbrancn 10 pay !he at on tor's 1•·-.. 11 r"""'ulr.... 19 6 ._ away February 6, Trt1s sraremenr was !lied · The bulk 11an1rer 1s 10 t>e .....,., "" ""' .. _, 19"6 M be t ~ wtll'I lhf' C~nt., C111•~ ot Or wllh me Cou"1y Clerk 01 Or· rem11n1ng principal 1um ol consummated on or ah&< The Board ot Olrect0<1 of Published Orange CoHI <> ern r 0 ~S.. Corona •el Mar 6122 l"iat 6144 Mg" C"""'" '" J•111111'' 2' .ing .. Coo"IY on Ja"u1ry " the nol8(s). advarn:.5 • 11 any Tnureday February 27 the Cosl• Meta Sanitary Dally P1101 January 24 31 Jo ho Bapust Cathooc , 198F. 1986 · undet !he 1e1m1 of the Deed 1986 81 ira"•'er" 1 pl~ Olstrlct reserve• lhe rlghl 10 February 7 14 1986 · · Church Costa M~ MOVING• Lots of furn ESTATE SALE Anttques F2"272 F2ll1l7 Of Trull tees charges l "d of butl"ess located 11 rajecl 1ny 0< 111 bldl ' F.741 Be · . lamps pa1n11ngs Qual g1ast.wcHP<; co11ec1ables PtJt1t1•t fO(J Orlnllf' C.oa91 Devld Mu"a •Atty. expenees ol lhe Tru1lee 1nd 17701 Mitchell Avenue Thi Contrector 1h11ll loved mother Of clotties decor ••ems Sa· furn11ure c1,p1>oarcJs Od·'~ P1101 Feb1u1irr 1 14 2030 E. 4111 ''' m of me trulls creeled by said Noll" Irvine Callfornla comply WUh the prollillon• James M Ferryrnarr Su 9.3 t321 Oulrigger thesr many 0 11\et tlems 2' ;>i; 1911b Sanl• Ana Calft.12705 De11d of Trust IO·Wtl 92714 of Sec11o" 1770 10 1780 In-Ml.IC NOTICE o r Cost.a Mesa; Daniel OEALEPS WE COME ~ 803 ' S 145 999 98 o•TED F 3 ctu11ve of the Calllorn11 Ct1t1 Mtll 6124 L PuDlllhecJ Orange Cool Th& ~et1CJ1ry under said " et>ruery . 1986 Labor Cooe tne# PflVllllng K22t15 P Ferry man of Con· -;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;; Feb 8·9 9 A M Irv Dally Pilot Ja"uary 31 Feb•· Oeecs 01 Trut1 rterelOl0<ee• DAYFLO SOFTWARE rall Ind 9Cale of w ... FK:TTTlOUl IMI..... cord. Richard W Fet· • 20 Oakdale IWoodbfldge1 MUC NOTICE ruary 7 14 21 1986 tcuted and delivered 10 lhe COR,ORATION, Robert tlblllhed b the eoen... NAMI ITATIMWNT r of Santa An.a OCC SWAP MEET Grea1 Garage Sate• Frt F-763 under1lgneo a wrmen Dec-Ollchrlet, PreelOenl Sanitary &>'111'1Cl wnld't art Th• lollowlng '*80"• are ~ . f 1ery Sunday Orange t0-3 Sat 9.3 20 Blazing FICTITIOUS 8USIHES8 11ar11lon of Detaull and De-Publlthed Orange Coasl nled wilh lhe Alalltant See-d<>lng butlMll ... Heights, Cath erine C.onl College Fsirvi-& Siar Deerlield 5· wood NAME STATEMENT mand '°'Sile. eno a wr111e" Dilly Pllol FebrulfY 7· ~~88 ret1ty 01 11ld Dlitrlct '"d DEAP. INC . 110 Flrwood, Ferryman of Ney.r-Adam~ Costa Mesa Ad· en Indian BeaGh The lollow•no per'on '' PUBLIC NOTICE I Notlc:e of Def1ult '"d Elec.-• 39 1h1ll torlelt pe"11tle1 lrvlne.C1lll 92715 por t Beach, Anna "!l1ss1on & Parking FREE Cruisers rnolor bikes doA1nEgPbEulsE1nes3.! a,s .. ac •rthur ORA.HOE COU ...... Y uon to Sell The unoer11onecs prescribed therefore for Dynamic Energy-Acceu Ferryman of Cost.a S C "" ... .... "• cauMd aalO Nottce of De· MLIC NOTICE noncompliance of Mid~ ProdUC11, Inc , C1llfcwnl1, paces $10 432-5880 slereo 9Qu1p1 oncer I I Blvd • 211 Newpor1 Beach SUPERIOR COURT fault and Elecllon lo Sell ro Dated February '· 1986 110 Arwood. Irvine, Call!. Mesa and Coll~n sntrrs micro clothes C11111 92860 700 Civic Center oe recorded tn !he county NOTICE eY ORDER OF THE 92715 Kenrung of Coroe&. BABY ITEMS P<:>rl'a crib & kt1Chen .'tems 111c Bria" Pe1er Hart ;>') 1m11 Dr. Wffl where !he reel property is IHVmNO etDS 80 ARD Of DIMCTORI Of' Thi• bu11"e11 11 con· Bro the r . C h a r lea , "'Qular w bfldel•ng play New.art Buda 6169 l n11 Cr Nf'wport Bear.11 Santa Ana, located The Cou"'Y Se"ttallo" THI COITA MEI A SANI· duc:led by 1 c;orpor11t1on F 1 5 1 5 1 .. r 11 • """ Sassy seats and ~ C.Jhl 9261iJ CA 92701 IT IS INTENDED THAT Ol1lrlct1 or Orange COUn1y, TARY DllTlltCT Edward Vetlrl1n. Preti· o e Y · " IJ" 1,. r.loth'"g 642 6108 COU .. TRY Ctlltctl~IH Th11 tu.1S1"eu ~ ton Pia'""" CA RY L G THE SAlE WILL BE CON Calllorrila. will receive NII· Publlthed Orange co11t d•"' M ary anne M o wery. ESTATE SALE Sat I $111 star,111 at •••· herythl11 •ust 1•! 1140 l i1eroa, ,.,,.1 Pt1.1u •••. t.111llf'(t by .,, 1'1\jlV10tJ81 WHITEHORN I ouc TEO ON BEH ALF' OF ed bids u"tll Tunday. Feb· Delly Pllol Ja"u•IY 31 Feb· Thtl 1t11temenl .... filed Betty S waney and lulti FalllilJ Salt fir"" P Hert l'lespondent WILLIA'-4 C THE TRUSTEE BY CALIF ruery 18 1988 11 11 00 am ruary 7 1986 · wHh lh• Cou"IY Clerk ol Or· Ir M h • ll f 011111' l'la~kPt'.i pewtAr 1 '"' \18 temefll W/IS lllet.1 WHITEHORN POSTING & PUBLISHING Bids must be 1~\/ed 81 the F 786 enge County on Janul ry 15, ene urp y a 0 ori1m1a1 ruri 'Ill.. ,nra w1tn lht'I r.ounry <.,1e•k or Or Case No 025-2?-27 iCO 1028 N LAl<E AVE 0111r1c11· Admlnl1tr111ve ol· 1986 Spring£1eld, Ohto table n11'lA e oed lnwr An1;1ft C.ounty o" Janu11ry 3t IUMMOHI ISTE 201 PASADENA. CA llce1 by the elite 1nO lime F2IU40 Ro sary. Saturday. ml)wer lampq c1111,.,8s t'l86 HOTl.Clt You have been 91104 2131681 4546 heretnabove se1 lonh. 11 Publlthed Orange Coatl February 8 9 ·30 A M iaaies Lange 5111 coots F2"790 I •ued. Tl'le court may decide DATE 1131186 which ume they wlll be pub-Dun•ic MnTIC£ Delly Piiot January 24. 31. Pi 8 'h .;_U s z 9 ,ki eQ\/111"') porlre PubllShe<I Oron~e Co111 aoalnat JOU wt111out '°"'! WESTElllH ITA TES 11c;1y opened and examined r~ nu Febru1ry 7, 14, 1986 erce rol ers oe rord player• 011, e ,up 011111 P11.,1 Fe1>ruary 7 14 1belftG llffrd 11nleff Y~ CO M~AHY , Al I AID 81 lhe otf~ or lhe 0t11r1c11. K 22M1 F-743 Broadway C hapel. GARAGE Sele baDy lu'" pltes camp1"i eqplmt ,, t n1 1988 •pond wl1hln ao =· TRUSTEE, ATTORNEY I 1084' EHls Avenue. Fovn-ADWRTI•l•HT Cost.a Mesa, CA. Mau 1oys c10111es & muc~ •BM &l!'<;rroc lypewfller F-828 Ille lnfonnatloft •· fOUITY COAPORATIOH, 111" Valley Calllcwnta, IO<the N 1.,... 1 .. ~.. 1 th 1 Ml.JC NOTICE of Christr·m Burial more h91lld 11ems & ITl18C It you wls/1 ro Melt the Id· AOEHT ev VICl(IE l fottowrng o""" , • ..,..,y g ven • • Mul!iple lam gar sale' Sat c.lr1tht's k11crv>n 1tfl'm9 vice or en allO<MY '" this ADAMI • PURCHASE OF llOUID on Oeoember 19, 1985, one K.281' Saturday. Februat"y o n1.,. 9 3prn Cor or Mu,tonoro ''""'' SAT MLIC NOTICE m1111e1 YW lltiould do to ADDRESS OF A.GEM C AT I ON I C POLY . Glory money countlng mi-'1CTITK>U• IU9'NIH 8 , 11 30 AM at St M & w only 8 • 600 ',ar, P1ac11 Pfomprry to lhal you1 wrll· 3 I S 5 1 C AM I N ') ELECTROLYTE CHEMICAL Qllne, Serial •280t2. wll NAMI •TATl•HT J h T a egnoha eslrninslftl NB 11 ram s11111 on Feb FICTITIOUI •UllHESS Ian ru ponse If any m1y be CAPISlRANO STE <., FLOCCULENT (POLYMER) Mlzed II Santa Ana, Call-lllt folfowl!IQ persona are O n he .,.apt.aat I Ill\ HI 111 I tf11~f • • <J11aht\ '4''' • ,, ' ,, • 14)Magnot1a (' M (!In HAMl!ITATEMEHT llled onllme SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO SPECIFICATION NO P-087 lcwntalromSantaAn11Pojlce dOlllQl>ullneMll' Cathollc Churt'h , Moving Saiit' Good Qu&l•l'f Tne lojlow\OQ per'°" IS AVllOI Ut1ed he llOO d• CA 92675 17 141 661 7717 Bl4t must be tubml11ed Oepwlment !Of VIOllllOn of W I L l 1 AM ERNE S r Costa Mesa F ather • J•n•ture t'>Oi'S ltl<e new ECSLTUAT!,s.•OLEE dOtlngPDus~·ln ... ES ~·13"' Ir•·... ma"dl dO El lrll>unel puede Puollshed Orange Coesr on lhe ICKm eupplled by lhe 21 use 811 (()rlglni lty NII-BROWN. 3333 Brlltol [)(>ms Lyons ufftC .. t· CHICK IVERSON •4\ I I "••• Hw, N•v..5utr' n .. et h 673 -0900 PORSCHE 77 92' ArC 1unrf. new p11n1 Qrn 'tiln Inter. runs .\ lt'!Ok' graar $4 30 0 /obc. o,., 842·882• evs 549 4'SO~ PORSCHE 88 9'41 T urM 2300 ml met burgandy e•trlll 529.500 990 1067 -CORMIER IUZUkl I ~. ......... 770-7001 23863 Roctrn.lrt Lllte fcw .. t CA , TOP SIS PAID For Pempe<~ M4M'c9d .. Bent ..... ATIOUI I Top M«C.081 P r!Get Peld CALL PETER or RAV llllf" llNITS llalllHHH 2 13 or 714 537 ·2333 n " ' .. .. .. , de<:l<ltr contra Ud tin au-0.11y Pt101 February 1 14 0111r1c11 In eccordenc• Wftt'I ed In S1t1ta An•. Calll0<nl• Street Coet1 M... Callt I V "' , p•1r..e ,fl i>I wt1e1 w"' Cos1a Mesa C11hl 926:17 dlencla a menoe que \Jd , .. 2, 1986 Ill prollilk>n1 ol trie epeclfl· by Stn1• Ana Pollce Oec>ert· 926~· ' mg ntc~ent. ~t- C.d •1 tor •I Wa!ShAr Cryer Fveryinin~ 1 2 PrtCl'I SAT L t1<¥•enc4! A Poaton 213~ spnnd1 denlro de 30 dlH F 847 callont m•nt on December 18. Jolle Papl9t. rnc Cell erans National Cem P ann Sal Sun 8·• ~eb 9 4 ,5 0 Carnous Or 1r1• Pl Colla llA'!Sll CAlll l tA 18 1nlorm1c10" que Speclflcltlon1 bid blanks l9M. lrOl'll Benjamin Qarcli lornla 33~ Brltlol 811"1 ct~ry R i verside c.A B & " 46 .. Broadwa, Newporl Bc.h Ac100 !1?'5:1' aioue 0 1 rthet 1 1 ' Ion Estr101 ) Any Pe<ton Oealr· Co · Calf 9 ' ' ' '>81 8·., Hugt' Mu11 •. ~am from 0 c Atrpotl Tr111 bu• OHi IS C0'1 S1 Usted ~ lollcl111r "' : Ob~•lned :, ~.::~,,. ~ lnQ 10 placi. ll'lj malte< In th41 r·~~. M=.·1n..:1 ,:e2:on Moond~y6, FeobruaMry •ly 1~11 f lQth 5, Mi!K. ,.,.,r1.o by •" •nd1v1du11 conM to de un at>oglldo en dreH . ttlephont 17 1') United S111" Dl•trlC1 Cour1 duct.a by 8 Cori>OflllOr'I I . 111'8 , 1 A i.,,, ors JI children ' .rw OLOTMEI 17-ip. Lr~ •• w.•~nt~rtt~~o, •:on,, 11•~A u te esun10 det>e<te heGeflo Ml.IC NOTICE 9e2-2411 In orOtt to Cf''~~ l"!J'Ob· Cindy VanZancll CFO Family pre fers dona-1 d ~" , •" '""v " ~ mu 1nmed1at1men1e de Hll Rita J. llrOWft, a.cr.tery, Ible CIUM or 1 I _.zure Thll lll lemtnt 'wu ltled tlOn S, ITI Jteu Of '"Y' A c r.irea tnino rm SATUAOA Y 10.a; wlln 1h11 C.ounry Clerk of 01 ma"11ra tu rH puelta HOTICR Of' 9oerde of Dlrectcwe, Coun• mull Ille with the Realdent W1tll Ille Countt Clerk or 01 fl . Doc "'"' """'f'r A much 1686 Tut11n A11f! Cron ""011 C.ou"IV o" Janu11ry :14 e1e111a '' rtay 1lgvn1, pueOe I ALI <>fl ty t.nltttlon Dtetttcte A;.n1 In Charge, Drug En· lnQll County Of\ Jt nui ry 1~ o wers to tors • t(,, 'nnr111•1 ' street 17th 199g tot '8Ctli.t1aoa 8 ti.mpo A8ANOONID "'°"RTY Publllhed Orlllge C:O.tt 1oroeme111 Acfmlnl1tr1tlon, 1988 · and Nurses Private di 'l 4 2552 fairway Or ,,..1a I TO THE RESPONDENT NOTICE IS QlllEN lhtl Dally Piiot FebrulfY 7, 1980 p 0 80• 12909. S1n11 An•. ,2ta71 Duty Nursing Ser- rurr lc..ol\ hlcrt et "u1>11~nl'ICJ Orano• Co1a1 I The l)jltllloner ri11 llted aw h • n M E 0 t C A L F 840 C111forn11 92712.i. a clalm Publl1hed Or•llQ• Cout 3900 Bl h St w r c. Sundty 11 5 211' 3Jrd SI 1o111y Pllor F11bru111'1' 7 14 p1111t1on conce'"l"O your PATHOLOGY OAOUP, INC -and coat bond ol •2!!0 ~·In Di iiy Pllol Jl nuary 24 31 vice re ., v 1"'""1g odd! l ends An11que• turni1ur!l auto 21 ~e t988 m•r•l•ge 11 you 1111 ro rue a vaGaled premlMI 11 49!!0 lhe form of 1 cal/lief• Of F•brvary 7 141 19e8 ' ' Suite 112, Nf'wport 'Sr!: me al occ SWAP p11rt• h~rtld 11ppll11nc41• r 802 respo"Je w1'"'" 30 a11v-or 81rrtnc:e P1rkw1y, Sul11 P\llllC NOTICE certified Cheek ll'ltdt PIY· j · F-7'2 Beach, CA 92~0 MH r 0,., 219 Many com & much mor9" 11\e Otte'"" tt11• 1Ummon1 101. lrvlne. Calllornla, rne •1> .. 10 11\t US o.i>anment Pierce Brotht•rs S.11 ITWl•C•ill 'Jprtnltler parts • T een90fll l1t m11 GIOthl'll DllDLIC MnTICE 111 setved on you your default lollowtno .,.,IOl'l•I prOC*'ly FICTITIOU• ltU._11 of Ju1tlce, Of IPPfOV9d 1Ur• 1 B d M ""llU ' 2 I Ped r llU nu m11y .,. 1nrertd •nO tn. Wit 1911 NAMI aTA'nMINT 1y:. on Of before Febl'\lary 23. 1111-ic Ml\fJC{ roa way ortua.ry, 'ems rw " 9 lu1niture & m11c1 Sii 9·5 cour1 may ent111r • ludO"*"' Mltcelteneout rn•Olca1 The 1 .... .......,... ....,.,..,1 .,. 1Ne An lndlgency petltlon1 ,.,._,, "" Oirttwrs. 642-91~0 comp •OG ti ah Ian~ 482 0 11v101a r ne Bluff~ FICTITIOUS 8 UllMll c;ontllni"O Injunctive or p11horooy ltb ~utpn'ltl\1 dol b~;;;;,;; ;;" ~· m•y be ftled Ir, 119\i of I 0011 J prtCTITfOUI .,._,, ~ c;h~••s <::lolhfll• !i'S-6287 VARD SALE Mont 10 r!A~!1!:1~TfMl::!i 11 Olher O•dt rt concerning and IUPpli.I, toget~ with I (~All'lftOAT TAAV(l bond 01herWI", IM ptop-NAMI ITAT'lmNT !i1111tt0 'Pk•$ r.lolhH 17) d b' TV 1 Odd & 0 per dlvl11on of pro.,.,ty apouMl relrlger111ore ind office ll>lCAROILLO AIRPORT «1'f wlM be edmlnllltra11Y111y, The IOllowlllQ ~ 11 t O(I ~ \ b 1 'P w out I doing bullnesa u auPPQfl child cutloct)' child lurn1tur111t1d the llU TR C forf91ted purauant to 101 dOlng bullneee 11 'AC•te VllW \lOOr• ,111~;~,, ;.~k.';1~-fllf'ldl 2'7 Oc.tlllt l/;f(W 10.4 SUPPL y 18()21 Slry· IUporl 1110fn9'1 , ... Cott• On F.c>Nwy 17. 19H 11 DrlAVEL. l•'w~: us c 1808. and wlll be di.. HOUS! °'TED DESIGN •llONAL ,A. '"''" ''mes r l!<I & iota of A.-e SA T a AM p1111,4Cr • 103 lfv1ne Cettt I and INCh or,_ relleif u may 2 00 P rn ti 4950 8e1rence t2f:o N9wpor1 , poMd of ecc.otdt!IQ to ,,.. t30 I 1711'1 81rMI, Cotti c.m.tery • Mon m ,r. •tem' Satu1day Saata A.aa 11 10 941~1tfglll Nagy 702 wash be~~:::!~Y0~":.r.oun ~':. t~ ~~~:!!,,1'=Ji coa.111 S«ra lnC Calf. :=,r.:~~:,1:,," .. c! M~~~: 92927 1 Chf/f>f/A • Crerna'::i f 4 178 Cotll Mesa SI GIQANTrCGAIUGESALC 1ng1on .,, Sulle ., Marini e: M mon.., Of Pf'~ Of bed~Ofbypu~ .... f0<nla, 3~h~ = mlt!QetlOn of~ wllh MagnOlla.~t.~. c.~~ 3500 Pec;lf~V-~ Y ARO ' ES f A TE SALE .,._..ry tum gla ware 0... ~ Cellf 90292 01he1 court authorl'"fd l)Uftult'lt 10 CMI Code Sec· ~ builn .. , 11 con th• AHldtnt Agent In 92C-27 Newpof1 ~ 10·• lhrtJ IOtl' Reing (2) Otn blkH tml rc;ycleJ Tti11 bus1n111 '' con proc:.edlngt m1y.ieo rewtt llM 19U ducted by • oorll(Kl11on • Charo• putt u1n1 to It flllt 1>u11,,... II con &44-2700 w 0 Oii entq cJr•NW• J9p1ne noor 1tle IOOI• ducltd bY an lndlv'dut l S!P 24 tH5 • TIMOTHY '· a.•o. Al• MICllMI D Mllllf Prael u s c t8l8 end ?1 CFA ducteel t>y Ill lndl\l!du.I ' COf'I reg111111 book I c;IOlhlng A 1ot1 mo111 M•rQll I N1Qy L• A.~ Cl9ftl. 9r. ~ "9f WOOCllNOQI d9nt t3l8 7l·l3t8 ti Without 111 Thorn11 L Ary bed ~ m•"'""" 8mm 130!1 S rownl'lr s A ...,,,:";:i.''t!Z~;!•of"': C.~td~ ~ C~ VOfl IC~I~ '":it,' Tnlt ""~' wu ll1t01 ''\:~': .. ~ :;~~111 Tl'l4a 'eoun'•1ffMnl~•• Ried I 1ound ce-1 "rl')'-'t"' c 1 J 2• ,,,_T •• ..., ""-· • ' wttll the Covn"' Oettl Of Or· -1111 the 'Y -.-11 Of Or .. ...,. " •-V' 1"<14 °"" Y on 1111uery .. IOf"-YI for P .. lllOner 483 t lf'YIM , CA t2714, Te ... 1,.,.. County ·~ o.c.m.._ CMtfe •not Coun1y on J..uar1 '17 78 F0te1 s11 w110 se9c, 1•1 11 1 ,, 19118 Tetltf A-..nue, Sutt• 1.o. ~ 7t411Do1M4 2p·;985 ..... 1 c ... R0-80-001& 1teo 1 ot>o 540 868? f , 1 11 . 111 111.tt1t7 Newport hactl. CA 12800 Publllhed Orange Coeet 0.t• J""'*'I at. t9M ,_,,4 Ya<d 8•1e Sat r>nty o ~ ...,, '\ t• I• 11 I ,, Publlll'led Or•"Q9 Cout PublftM<I .Orano-eo.at Dally P1to1 ,ebruery 1 12 P ~ ~ <Orange Cou1 Pvbllth90 0••~ C<I"•' I 2557 W•'"'M•t111 '2 Dail\( P1101 r ,.ri1u•tf 7 14. Diiiy l'llOt JtllulfY ~H F9b· 1... Oll~bl~~J~:r2~' De1JYP1t01 Jlll\UlfY 24 31 °'"" C»f~• ~ .. n11 .. 1nd1 Qn •ltlee>9r .it 111 ol '""' 11 28 t9R' r 791 ruary 1 ,. ?I 1980 '941j F•l>rUllY 7 14 1Me F1tbruerv 7 1011• .o •lltlo I 642·5671 --..... ;..-,_,.,! f-,~ .. J ,.,~ "·803 j .....:::=====::::11~ '-. .. OtlnQ!I Coel1 OAIL Y PILOT /Frtay, Fet)ruary 1, 1118 Ml.JC .,TIC( MlJC .,net . lk~J..... ~ flCTmOUI ..... MOTICI Of tlON OF THI NORTH· flltCTmOUI. Ill... MOnCI Of t .au imta = ~. ~ al MAM9 fl'ATI..., COOi ....,.,,, ..,,.. If Ann.Jn fl\aJC HIAMtO W!STtALY 20 00 FHT Of I --ITAT'llmff ~MU ', •• I.. • • I. • • • If•~ Of ~ '::.:.::.... Ti,elolloWlngpereona .,. ~.... oJ:::::::~ .,. c~~ t~!:H~~A~~~~g 1.J::.:::!'...:--' le ~,.~:#911 ::::~r---=~ =:·:=,:,:.:.: YIMler ... dMd"' INll. M o1t90\l9lnMIMi a.p.ITllUT HWIEAl.TH. IMUA-COAtl'ALDIVILOfmW'r AS .AaANOOHlO I Y THI IUNTIAAA•INVlllON· ,........... "-... IUllllM.._ .,_,._.~,J I ... W.Y 01.0TIMI! DONUT&. ~ANCJNO ITMIDMDI NATIONAl. Mt lllcer 91 NRMIT ll0.1141 IOAAO OF IUPf.AVISOM IMINTI 11 t ~ l..n UMT COOi P WOllTMf lll011C8 Tiie r~ pereCMta -• \rso:,~~r.et,Coeta HOTICI II HIAllY 1.oa. Coe~ ...... Cellt NOTICfJ II HlfllllY Of'OMHOICOUNTYOHeo.eaW....c.1tt2t2t . TOlllMCICOMftAHY lfYOUR~ ....... ....,....,. ... _.. .. ftAllCll.1· ...... YMC. t11 S, l\lfN~~.!.~~ 29H IVEN thet Ille tMIUngton MA~""'' I.YING... Mii• I fA1ton .,, .. rJ/4itot ......... Tf\IMe FOAECLoeufW NCAUtl Ill• ncttt•~ •u111... LOTnOf'~ 10IM. ,_, ........._,,., ..,.,,. ~. C ~ T W I t! N T H l LA*.._, Ln Coet '...._ 11Met t11e followln9 o.. YOU Alill 1&4N> IN YOUR ...._ WIUJAM .,.,..., Al 8"0MI ON A MAP M- IOf\ 'ttreet. Senl• Ana, hold • '*"no In '""° •. ~ ·-·· ... IOUTHIAITllllL 'Y ID· c. •Hat ' • eor1f)ed died of "'*' Wl\.I. PAYMIHTI. n MAY II IAOWN. HU lrlt1ol CON)f'p•ouD.., INTO~ .::· 92 S. he Councl °'*"•II IN Councli CIWftber ii the TINSfON Of' THl NORTHo-Tl\le bu.el'*I le con-Slll. AT PUklC AUCTION SOLO WITHOUT ANY I.,_ Colle ..... Celf .. ~l' .~~.a ~.~. -Y 8918e. ~18 Jedleon Hunt1ng1on .. •ell Civic 11nUno1on leecll CMc fAIT!N.Y AHO IOUTH. oucted..., 111 lnCIMdlUll TO THI H~T llOOll' COUffr ACTION. MO ~ eam ~ ._._vuv ..,.,.. .. ,_.. lf'f9'. Slnll Ma. Calif. l•, 2000 Mein Slttiet, '"· 2000 ...., Strwt, WUT!llll.Y UNU ~IA.ID Mii• i' r..con flOfl CASH AHO/Oft TH& "'4!Y,,.,. ....... """ to The ~ ..,_ COAOI or OlllAHQI :104 Huntington 8Me11. Cell· 11nt11101on IMCh, Cell· IO 00 root STAIP TNe el lelftln llJd CA.IHlfM Oft Cl1'T~l!O ~ ,._.., _,. In good ....,. ,..._.,..to.._,..,.. COUNTY. CAU'°""9A fnlt bU9lnMI 11 con. ornll, Ofl ,,... d1t1 ~al tfte nil, on tne NM enu1 the YOU ARI IN OU AULT wttll tM ~ b: of Of· CHECKS IP£Clfl(0 IN MMdlftO by ,.,..... • °' .... "' Onng1 Countw on lXClltT Tlfl!"l'"OM ed~:,_,.blndll'Ciwll• tme Indicated below lo,.. lme lndlc:<lted betOW 10,.. lJHOlfll A ORO~ TAU8T JnOIC0\11\ly Otl JenueryS1 CIVIL COOi! ltCTION '°"''*"due~plUI .....,,,.,., 11 1M4 'Jrn.I AU.Oii.. OIL AIOHTS ........ un y-. endoonalOetttleat...,_ ~endQOMldJftne101t• OATO> 9121113. lJHLHS ,... 'H2•11(pey.,_etMIWMOI per~ cioete ..w •· HO,,... ... ' IRA.LI, MIHtMI. MHT~ tlll4f'*'1t wu Ned ta of .. ~ wt1o ta of JM l*1IOft9 WhO YOU TA.Kl ACTION TO '*NI ... ln ~money o1 tM I**" WftNn tne 11fM per-Oler'9 y~ 1202 NATURAL OAI AIOHT9' ~ t~~y ~ ~=!_ r,· ... _ to be hMld reteti.,. lo to be llMtd reletl'4 to ltAOTtCT YOUA. PAOP· Pubtllhld Ol'enoe ~ """1ed It•*) al r19M. 00. mltted by i.w tof,........ MlillPOl1 A.,._,., Or.,,g., ~ !'00 .. O CO .t .. "1 1!0 .. -, • .... applieatlon dMc:rlbed he llPtlllcatlOn dee«lbed !ATV. rr MAY BE SOLO AT o.11y Ptio. ,.oruwy 1 " and lnterett ~ to !Mf'll of your~ wlllctl ~~-~ 10 1 •• SuNTAlaS .. llfLOW ;\ F.-Z below 4 PU9LIC SALE. I, YOU 2t. ~I ltee ' ' end now Nld by It under 11 normelly ..... --,._, -t ..... 111 Ol!PTH 0 , 600 l'lll , .. u .... .-. Or ,._.. DAftlTllM:Flbrua.ry 19. 1'1911l1 DATl/T-:FWUllY 19, NE!O AN l!XPLANATION ' ' MM Mid Oeld OI Tn..1 In llliJ .,.l)(IOrtotnedMe .. lor k:o~ e..oi,. Calff ,...,,... .. T'"'f PA-"''"',.. P,11.,.,..,...., inge ....,.., 19&9 • 1·00 PM Publlan.d Orenot Coat 19M • 1:00 PM OF TH( NATURE ~ THE property 11eteln1'1w d• lfle .... of~~· Ho v""""" n ....,...__..,.... ~ Piiot flebfull't 7. 14, A""-JCATtOH NUMlllt Hy Piiot febf'uary 7, 14, ...UCATION ~ PROCEEDING AGAINST .,._ ..-Ml\TM'~ ICtlbecl ....... INIY be 111t 11ntU Cindy 'illfl ~ •11 LANO HEMINA80VI Of. I 21. 198& Amendment No M·5 1, 2@. IHI ltlqnal UM P.,mlt Ho. YOU, YOU SHOUl.O COH-,._ ""'JK TAU&TOR PlTfA .. uw .. 11'\0fttN "°"' N deee lt'Olllon Springe C0111 8CAIHO IUT WITHOUT F·Me A'"-lCANT:CllyofHunt· F·&ol 5-61/COMtllo.v.lopment fACTALAWYER. ~ BURNETT INlnotleaof~in.y be M9M.c.Mf 92t2'7~ THE NOWT~ SUNACE tlgton heich mlt No. ewt n25 SANTA ANA AVL ~ ~ IENff'ICIARY MOAT-recorded ""'*" .. ",. ,... ~ ... ~ INTlllY Al lllllVWID in "I QUllT1 To amend 1---------A'ftL.ICAMT1 D1n1 COSTA MlSA. CA coo.~ IOAGE RESOUACl& IN· oor•lon JP99W9 on "* ctuct.,,.ed byJ~elpertns. ~.~2 •• Rl2~0ft. 1P,!O .~~~· t1one 979 of Ille Hunt· l'\llllC *>TIC( enc:fllfd "(tt I etr.-t adOr.-« eeo.. CORPORA.TED no1lce). Thie '"'011nt '""_,. ,. ..,. ..... '"" P'\8JC *>TICE lngton 8e1cll Ord1n1nc;e •----------LOCATIONI t9tN Pldfto com"'on de1l9nell0ft of AOMCU..~ MID AfC<>f'DEO Oecembet 1. 19165 • .S. 'I • ot tlttlM. l\at«nl/fll -Ned STAUMEHT NO ~1UM _RC_..:..TtmOU __ ...... -.,-... --.-.-rllated to INll<>t modi-°""NOi couwn Olll Hlghwey. 150 .... Ofoperly II~ lbOve, no ....anw.. 1H2 .. 11111r NO 12 .. 197.0 and .. ~ untll )'CJ'# With the County C*'i of°'" OFFICIAL~ .... ITATIMINT lelllonl end cl1rltle1tlon1of IUPI~ COURT theMtefly ot Merlner #Wtltlty le ~ • to Ill ACINCUl.T\MAL. of Oflldlt Aecotde In 1M ol• eccount tleCOfMI CUffent tnoe County on Jenuery t5. :A~~LN~fX.CLUSIVE fl·llrHt p1rk1no 111n· 70IC.....Clft• IV9 ~-or correct· NOTICE IS HEA!.BY llCe oJ lhl "9cor~ of Of· YOM.t"1111YnotfteWlOP1Yttw 1~ ,.._ EASEMENT ,OR USf AND dJ::: = ~· ere d1~d: y I ft 0 N M I N T A L Or. w .. 1 l'OMI: VSC-CZ (VleltOr Ill .. ). The 1>en1llcl1ry GIVEN that the Huntington llnO' County, llflllre unpeld portion of )'CJ"' .-vbhhed ..... enoe COfllt fNJOYM£NT IN A,_O TO c .A M B R I D G E A s . .. .. AN. • , v I n g 0 0 m • under l1id Deed oil""'~ Belch Planning CommlMIOn Mid deed of lfUll cs. eocoutlt. ~ tl!O\ql NII Delly PllOI JIWIU1ry 24, 31, THE COMMON ARE A. SOCITES. I Celltomt1 Gen-ITATUI: The propoMd pro-CA. '2711 clll-Coutll Zone) rMIOn ol 1 l:lf~ or def wttt !\Old • p;IOllc hMflnO In ICtlbel tlle I~: payment WU del'IWlndecl, FeC>nlet) 7, 14, tMe 8EtNG LOT 42 OF SAID I 7452 )let II C.t~Orlellty exempt Pl1lntlll ANA MARIE AIGUelT; To petmtt I H In the obffgetloM MCUl'ed tt\e Councill Chamber 11 the lot 80 of Tr101 O 3500, but you mul l pey Ille F-757 TRACT NO tot5e, AS SET trl P1rtner1hlp, 1 · from Ille pro11ltlon1 of ttle TORRES nit motel with men14)1r'1 lher1b), llere tofor1 llC· Hunllnoton Beach Civic ,Ill the City of C:0.11 Mwa, • amount 111ted 1b0¥t How· ro•TH, DEFl"'tro •NO OE· lrvioe Blvd . Suite A, Tultln, Celltornle En11lronni1ntal Rupondent· MIGUEL ull'ttrl. 9Cuted and ~eel to the Centet, 2000 Main StrMI ii* map recorded In bO<* ever, you and your ScAlBEO IN THE DECl.AA-Ca~ 9~=d Mill•. t7452 O~ty Act TO~= No. 0 24-97·39 ... v IR 0 .... I MT A I. 1.1nderli0nedo:. wrMen ~ Huiiunoton 84tlch C111: ,, .. , pegee .. Ind 44, Ml• ben9flclloryOtrnot'\OllOllMY "'8JC lll)TIC( ATIOH OF COHVENATS. Irvin• Blvd . Suite A. Tultln, r.~~ ~~ IUMMONI J!":: :l;'tve Oeollf· 11111:".: 8ele ~-:. fornll. on,,... dll• .ncs It the 1celt•nlOU9 Mapa, ill the Of, mutually agree Ill wntino. 1CONDIT IONS AND RE· "'2 ... " Min • ·-~ tten lime lndk:at9d betoW to, .. flee of the County Recorder p110ttott1etlmetM110Cioeof NO~°' ISTRICTt-.e FOR o·......,N Calif • vvv I on Ille In the C>.partmenl NOTICl t Yell N¥e bMfl ON , .. I ! A copy of the ootlee of bf..ctl • .., of "'90-oe1v9 an<I oonalder the 11 t of Mid County · .... le po11ect ~ "'MIY P\a.tC HaAMIQ • ,...,._ .. ._ Ronald P flllolt, t7452 f O.welopmtn1 s .. vtcee. wect.The-1_,deGWll OPQMC111P911Utlon II on llon to cw the llndet· menta ol II P9f90M !t:1 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT notbe...-tn.nthellfld« LANDUSEELEMEHT PAAK VILLAGE HOME· lrvtoe BMI • Suite A Tu1lln. 2000 Mein SlrMt, Hunt· ....,.., JW Wff'*'4 t-fl .. In IM Depll'tment of De-liO'*' IO Mil ~ wletl to be hMrd relltlYe 10 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Ille thr ... mol'lltl perlOd AMENDMENT NO 9$-31 OWNER'S ASSOCIATION c~1:2::!1nen 11 con· i;g~;,l~~t~':,C::'r:: ==~...:; aln s1: .. ~1n= ~ .. ,'::! • .':': thl under· :::C,.~tlon delcrtbed ~~iEoT~~~'1't~T1~~LE~ ::'~~>;:CMd.-C:: IM~'!~~i~2 1~:.~~R~!8es1N,J.O~~ OUCted by • genetll Plrt· publlC IM ~ • • Calltomla 92844, f()( llOI*' ~Mid notloe of DA~ Fet>ruwy 19 PROTECT YOU R PROP· dltlonel lllM Ill wNoh IO cur. NEOA TIVE DECLAAA Tl()H 1978. INCLUSIVE OF ~- 114tllhlp All INTERESTED PER· II yOll wtlll'I to. eeek tlle 16-ll)eetlon by the publlo bfMCll an<I of 1leCtlon to be t9M 1 OO PM ' ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT ltle dthult by trlNW «the NO M-1/ZOHE FICIAL Rl.CON>S Of OA- W. RICllMd Mllll SONS 1r1 lnYlted to 1t110d Y1Ce of en attorney In 11111 ALL INTERESTED PER· recorded OctOber 3. 1986 • • . A PUBLIC SALE If YOU propery or ottlel'wlM: (2) • CHA.NOE NO 95-15 -ANGE COUNTY. CALl- Thl1 1t1tement w1.1 llled t1ld l'lelllng Ind 1xpr-matter, you lll'lould do ao ONS •• lnYlted to 1ttl/fld lnetr Ho. 15-37111H of Of· ~ ~ NEED AN EXPLANATION tab111t1 1 ldledult 0t ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY FORNI.A. ANO ANY A.MENO-. with the County Ctenc or Or· opinion• Or submit tvict.ncl ptompt!y IO thll Y"4H writ-d hlwlng end •llP'.. llclll Recorelt In Ille office of ~Alff· Cl OF THE NA TUAE OF THE menta In order to cure "°""' GIVEN that the Hun11ngton MENTS THERETO. lllQ1 Counly on J1nuery 13, for or egelnat the 1ppl1Clllon ten r~M.11 eny, mly be opinions or eut>mlt ~ lhe Recorder of Or1nge lnoton 8Mc:tl • 'Y of Hllnt-PROCEEDING AGAINST defeult; or botfl (1) end (2) 8Mctl City Council wltl hold The ,,,.., tldOt... OI 19811 -I.I outllnecl IDOYe II thefe flied on time for or BQainlt the appllcltlon County; MOUllT: To repMI •x· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-FOffoWtnO Ille •xplrstlon ol I public; hMrtng In the Coun-Olllef c:ommon ~lion ---.,. any turt~ q11Mllon1 AYllOI Ullld h• lido d• .. outlined lboll9. If It.• Said .... win be made, b\11 i.t1no Attlctee INIO end N1 TACT A LAWYER ""time per1od ~to In cit Ollamber et Ille Hunt· Of the &bcMI,. pn11>erty .. HowNf. Gert.-& 8"wft plelM cell Jel1 Abramowtu. mended<>. El tribune! plied• ere eny turther q~tloM iWlthou1 eownent or ..,. ind idd MW Article 910 r• ne Hudaon A.,.., eo.te u .. "'11 !*'IOfJpft « tNJ ington 8Mdl CMc Centlt. kno-n to "' ee: 204 MAY· 4MD C..,...,10rlft A11l1t1n1 Ple nner 11 decldlr contra Ud 11n IU· p .. _c:ellSUNnPlerce,Aa-ranty,Ul)r-orlmpllld,,._ ...... CAt2e2e notlce,un'-ltlleobligatlon 2000 Mein Street. Hunt· FAIALANE,COITAME.SA. Newporl -..Ch, Cellf. 53S.5271 dlenci11 m«lOI que Ud r. IOcill• Pllnner at 538-5271 oatdl~lttie poa1111'0fl, or la1ed 10 the Aortculturel Ind "(tt 1 etrMt ~ or ~ torecloled ,....,_ or a """'on Beecti. Oellfornla. Ol'I CALl,.OA.NIA 92127 -· RMIOlntlllAortcutturllzone ..,_.., ....,...... -... n. ................... ..._ _ _._ -.llfMll W. l"llln, he· tPOnd• dentro iM 30 dlu ,,.,._ W. Pellft, .... encum ancee. to PIY the dlalrictl common d1elgn1tlon of MPlfll.e written IQfWnent the d1t1 l/fld It the time in-• .... --...., ··-Publl1hed Orange Coast ret91Y, HUllllngtOfl hec:tl Lea 11 lnlormac:lon que ~. Hwtttnt*' .__ remeilnlng ptlnc:lpel tum of · property It ellown et>cwe, no between you Ind"°""' et.cl-dleatld l>llow 10 recer.. anc:1 Wtll'lout GOYet\Mt « WW• Dally Piiot Flbr\lllY 7, 14. ~ Cofnmteelon lligue flWWne Co!M11UIU'l the notl(1) MCUrld by Mid I .. y I .. 0 ....... T A I. -ranty .. ~ • to It• tor penni1• I ionoer pettod, coneldef"' 11a1ernen11ot ill r111ty. exprlelld Ot ~· ~I 111 t9&0 P111>llthtd Or111ge Coat SI Ulted 0... IOllC:tllt II Publilhed Orenge eo.t It-' of TN91, wttti lntlr'Wt ITATUa! Propoeed ptojeet COll'lpte\llfleU or correct-you ,...,.onlyftle . rteM l*90nl -"° wWI to be r9Q91dl119 tttte. pen .an. F-1113 Dally PllOt Fe~u1ry 7 19116 conMjo de un ,.._..,.,_en Delly P110t FebfullY 7, 1He U In Mid note pro\llded, ld-II c:et~ IJtlmPI from nell)" Tiie beneltclerv tolt....., lhe_..of ....... ......,,_ l'IMtd ~to 1M ............ Ot enc:umbrancm. to peytM .......--the pr~ of the Ceil-' ..... ,.,.,. .... .......-...........-.... ~.... ............... -..m ot F-830 •t• uunto. det>erl1 hlCIN'IO F..e33 vtonCll, If any. under the lornll EnWonmentll <Nlllty under UICI DMd of TNlt, by erty by peytng Ille emn cation deeQ1bed belOllr -...-pr._,_, i----------111me<1l1t1ment1, de e111 •~•of l1ld DMd ot lr\le1, Act eeeonol1~MC:l'loroetlult amount demanded by )'CJ"' DATE Tu.day,~ l1i2.l5101,plUlim..t• P\8.IC NOTICE manera. au r11pu111a 111_.,. MnTV'C IMe,Cf\lrGR,ln<llXpenMe OM rLI: A of Ille In the e>Ollgatlone ~ et-'lt0t ll.-1Ne pro-Adlclintr1enotea.eured ncrlt1, II hey 1lgun1. pueoe ,.ua."' nu1JK ol Ille Trull .. Ind of the COC>Y thereby, ller1totor• n -To find out the amount TIME: 7:30 PM by the died ol trlllll. plUI llfl P\8.IC NOTICE NOTICI °' "'regt1trllde 1 tlempo MOTICI Of' lru1t1 cr .. ted by lald DMd r'°"°:'iCO: =menl I and delt'*9d to the you mult PIY or to ""*'08 1DE NTIF 1CAT1 O N 1ddltlon1I ntlmated f'UeUC .. ANNO t-TO THE RESPONDENT HLUllNQ Of Trull :, on~t s.r:• undersigned 1 wrtt1en Dec-l0t paytTlll'ltto atop the tore-NUM8ER: Lind U1e Et.-amount of 13. 1'1 00 It eny, ORDINANCI NO. 16-14 COOi A•NDWNT The pet111onet hll flied • c~ Ull Said .... wlll l>e held on: 2000 Main Street Hunt: llr•tlon of OeflUlt and De-cloaurl, or If yCNt property II ml/flt Amendml/flt NO. 16-3. under the tenne of~ deed AN OftDINANCE Of THI NO • .._$ petition conc1rnlnQ your PIRWT NO -.a Friday, FebrulfY 14, 1tae, et 1 81 h C' 11 1 fOt Sile Ind written In forec:IOlluN tor eny other EnYifonmentel lmpect ~ of tNlt an<I IMe. "''-V-c:rrv COUNCI\. Of' THI I ATEl.LITIOflH m1trl1Qe.lfyouf1Htoll .. 1 NOTICE IS ·HEREBY 1:30p.m.lnthelot>bytothe no ton ac: • 11 orn i tlelot brelciilndofeleo-reuon, contlGI' BANK Of' PC¥t.Ho.95-2,Negatl'40.C-and expenHI OI th• CITY °' COITA ..... ANTI NNA responae Within 30 dlyt Of GIVEN ti,., the Huntlnoton bulldtno IOC:lled It 801 92::!· tor ln199Ctlon by the Ion to ~ the under-AMERICA NT & SA 791 (714) 11'atlon No. eg.., and Zone Tf\llltM CAt.WOftNIA, CHANGING NO:l~~UltsT~:REBY 1111 date that thl1 aummons BMc:h P1annlngCommlNion th Lewie StrMt, Ol'1n91, puALL INTERESTED PER-lo Mii Mid pr()91rty 3115·85 72. loin No Chz No. M-15. u.J:: ~-=l:-netldary H U z 0 MI HG 0 , IVEN that , ....... Huntl""ton m'' 1~be ~YI~~.' -~MJI~ #111 l'IOl<I I public l'IMrlng In 1!11,ornlal..._ t~~of· t.._ •-•t''"' SONS 1re lnlltted to attend ~o. llli.fy Mid e>Ollgatlonl. 520027..0, 3800 Wl9t Chap-L TIOH. Wl9t aide Of ="=I Ind ~.:c, ": ....-RTU 1.0CATED AT '"' ... , -· ........ "" ... Cou Ch b1t n. .. ,... "'... , ... "" -Mid '-""' and •"""-therNftet the under· men A--7ttl Floor, Or· Sclringdile Str•" 780 ,_. ~~ .......... ~"-· 8l1ct1 P11nn1ng Cornmllllon court may enttf 1 judgment the nc:ll am 11 t bllCltlon of !I'll.I notice. ""' ~ ned c:euMd Mid notloe of ange CA 929e11 IOUUI ol Edinger Avenue the ruetM • ,,__....,., "' ~.J.:~ ,~ ~\~ ::" will hOld I public llMrtno In containing lnfunct1v1 or ~tt~gt~ B~:ih se:c he total amount of the un-~or "'::'~tlon l:lfMOh an<1 of '*11on to be It You 11eYe My queetlona. PROPOSAL: l..llnd UM Oefeult of the~ ... THE CITY COUNCIL OF lhe Council Chember II Ille o1n1r ordera conc:ernlrig Huntington Be1c:h C111: lid b1l1nce ol I.he *-~ 11 her ec:orded October 14, 19&5 you lhOIAd contac:t • nyw EJement Amendment No QKed by ,,_ OW2 INSt, THi CITY OF COSTA MESA HUlltlllQIOn Beach Civic: dM~ o!!.',dopertt~lld lornll, on the dell~ It the• ''°':~...!!'.. byOft::.-:i= :. °"~ ~::-ciu-'t1on: tal Instr No. IWIM.588 of or tne goyemment I01'ICY as.3 II In amenclmehl to IN =.i~~lce:. ()et.:: ancs DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS ter. 2000 Mlln StrMt, sup.,.,,.,'"'" CUI~,."'' lime lndlc:ated betOw to r• ......, .,_. l>IMM e1ll Jefl Al:lflll'IOWltz. IOfllclel Reoordl In the office wNch maylllvelnlurld your General Pten 'lllNCtl COYtf'1 ~ 3.:.~ ..._'-: Huntington Beach. C111-tuport. at10rney 1 .... c:oate, __. __ .. __ ... .._ , ........ 1111~ Umated cos11. expen-.. • 1 1 1 Pl 1 Inf the Aec:order of Orenge 1o1n the !<*owing ltlm9 corded on ,.11 ,..., • ........-FO.:ig;:.. ,, Thefe I• he<• torn11,on thed1111ncu11he andsuc:hothefrlllel~may ;;i;;;,~1~1 ~ nd 1dv1 nc 11 11 S::.5'2/1n i nner 1 ~1COunty. NotwltMtandlng the llCI AtM 2.1·A r~ by ment ls-l4813t ol Olflcill by C>UICed end Included In time lndtc1ted below lo r• be granted by the court The wllh 10 l>e neard , ... ,Ive 10 11t.52'-24 .._ w. ltellft lee· Seid .... wtll be !Mde, t>ut ltlal your P'CIPll'1Y 19 In tor• ~Ltd. to cNng1 Records .... 1,.. R3 zone. 111 tnll rNI celve lt>d contlder lh11111.. Qtrnlahmeot of WIQel. tl.k·· the llPtlllcatlon deec:rlbed It •• poui!>le tl'lat 11 the ,..._, ~ • 9Nctl tllOU1 c:oYenent or wlf· aoeure, you may offlN' your the Lind UM dlllonetlon on Ttlli Wiii be con- p<CIC)erty k>Cated 11 711 end ment1 or 111 pereon1 who 1no of money or properly or below lm1 of Nil the opening bid ~ COMntlUIDR r111ty, el(J>rw or lmptled,,.. p.-~ for Ille. pto-Adlcl ,.09 acrM of property ~ed by Agl/f!Cy Sl61e Md 71, WHt ieth Strlll. wlen to be heard rl11t1Ye 10 other court 1uthorlzed DATllTIMI· Februery 19 1y bl 1111 than the tolll Publlehed ();.,. Coat ding llt .. po111 n•on, or ttieaalelloonctud.ciprlorto lotated on the WMt lide of oetlng WhOM ~ :'.: l9"'·&5 Aa .. u or Pare.I the appOc:atloo deltrlbed pr~lnga may 11eo rnult. 19&e . 1.00 PM · ndebt~ due. Delly ~IOI Fet>ruery 7 rtae encuml:lflllOM, to PIY the the condullon of the lor• Sp4'1nQdlle Strwt, 780 '-= 'S'* 1 · Cal~ Nvmber•' 424•051-04 and below JUL 19 19115 APflUCATION NUmllll: II 1111'\ab ... the 1xpect9d ·F~:l9 r1mllnlng prlncipll eum of clolure aoultl of Ecltnget Avenue • llC'1ll'Mtl o. O~TIE/TtM€: February 19, LM A. llflftCll, Clertl, lly: Conoltlonal u .. Permll No •nv bid may be Ob-the note(•) l1CUf9d by Mid ~ber YOU MAY from General Commetdal.to lomle tsee0(911)4M-2727 4:1~5 l..03, lltulteo ~the 19&0 • 7 00 PM K. Cllhn, De,Nty Clertl tined by Cll""9 the tOllow-"8.JC NOTlC( deed of Truat. with lntereet LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF H!On Denltty Aeetdenllel An ~ 1~.. ••y. C1tyolCoat1M81l. nty APPLICATION NUMleA:: JonnC Mollne.Attorney 86-3,, IC NT• Mr J ·~number• on ,111nNldnot1provlded,ld· YOU 00 NOT TAKE lllternltl'4LllndU..dlllo-, .. -o •• .:...~o .... ~. of Orenge, Slate of Clll· Code Amet\dmenl No 11-3 11 Law. 1900 N BroldW1y, ~an~ A . he day before tl'le Ille' (4 15) NOTICI Of' 'IWlC:el, H any, under the PROMPT ACTION NOTICa netlon ii Senior "'-ldentlel __,,.,;::: :-.~.. ... • tornla,lowtt ~ICANT·CltyolHunt· Suite 601. Santa Ana, CA LO C ATION· 21401 5-5ell P\a.te .. AWQ termlolllldDMdoftruet. OfDm'MA.T Ul9llbllehedby~ ---·-i.-yuc11u, Allll l <>f' PARCI L NO. lt1glon 8Ncfl . 92706 Lemontr.. L~ (welt of 0.ted J-.y 15. tNO COO. .._..,....,. te.. c:hetgee. an<l llq)ll\-MID ILICTION TO tratl'4 1t1m 4 I of I.and u.e 1• T..-.. 9': "-a =;,~, cn1 WEIT"™ M OUEIT: To Mtlblltn Pub111hed Orenoe Co.II &.ianaro north ol HIWTlllton AAtNllfll ,. .. AMCIAL. NO. -.i lof the Truat• and of Ille MU~ Element AmenOment Ho. o.MM••· T,.... .. ,.:., .. prov1t lon1 to regulate the Daily Piiot J111uary 31 Feb· Avenue • El COMPANY, 1 Ifft COftllAQI INltl creal9d by Mid DMd DIE> Of TMllT ~ ,...._. C 11 • ltlT ~ha~ol l~l 7~5?1 pl~t OI Sllllltte dist\ ruary7 1•. 21 19116 z=.: RI (Sing .. Family ...... ._.,._........ NOTIC! IS HEREBY ofTNSI NOTICE IS HEREBY Admln19tr1111Ye Item• I •10:::~ ~ c;:: ::: City of c°'8: M:..·:. lnElenNl\VHI -0 N ... E .. T A L F-791 Relklenllll) ........ lly T.O.. ...-. GIVEN lh•t lhe Huntington' Seid .... will be l'lelO on: GIVEN. CONTINENTAL 1 reqU991bytheCltyof Hunt· 1 7 ,. ~ t ed Book 5 " -,. ftEQUEIT· To edd 1 MC· I COMPAM't, ..-.1. lly BelchP11MinOCommllllon Frldey.Fll>N11Y21. 1981,et AUXILIARY COMPANY, le lngtOn 8Mct'I 10 (ftlte I """'I • f 713 per map recoro in • I T AT u.: c 0 y.,. d by ond unit wit hi the Interior of ...,,, CMll, Alllllaftl wlH hold I public: l'IMflno In. t ·30 p m In .,... loOby to the Ille duly IC)p()lnted T NI\• new Oenlrll Plan Lllnd UM • PBQ• 1 • Mlscellani oua Negellve Oec:tar111011 No Pt&.IC M>TlCE " ~. 1tl0 M. C... the Council Chamber at Ille 'bulldlng IOICllfld It 501 unoet 1 DMd of fruit 011ed deelQnltlof> tor Senior Aeel---------- M.P•. '" the on1c:e of the 8$· 13 in existing llngi. !amity lllM., WIMul Cl"Mtl, Huntington 8llch Civic 'SOI.Ith Lewis Sir.-.. Ol'JnOI, 121091n ••ecuted by Aeyo-dent.111 Thia OellQnltlon wM1 P\8..IC lll)TIC[ Coull~ Rec:OrOtf of Mid ONfll.IE:ACOQyofthe FINC!'~1r'·""r·,· .. --NT·· dmlRONMINTAL A •,•,Hl·l711 ('11) Centtf, 2000 Mein S1rMt.!Calllornt192968 mondA.SchepandDonne ontybec:onaietent wlttlR1, County propoM<I cO<le amendment -,. T TUI c ICll"' Hunt1noton 811c:h, c 111.1 At tl'le time of the lnlllal Utt .. Schep, ~ -n\11(· A?. R3 IOd M ~when t«:nTIOUI Wll 9CCEPTING the Eut e.oo la oo Ille '" the 0ec>1r1men1 The followlng person• are 1 A : 11eoor " •x· Publllhed Oringe Coaet tornla, on the dll• end at ,.,. 1 pubtleatlon of ttlla notlcl, rled to MCh other, 111 un-tflOM dl9tr1Cts -oomt>llled NAm STAlWmNT leilll 1'*101 or Development S«'i1c:e1 doing bu1IM11 as. empt Cilia 1 lly Piiot Janu1~LJ t ume lndlClted below to r• the 10111 emount of ll'le un-(jlylded 112 ln1lr911, JOMClf'I with ll'le SR (Senior ""6cl1n-The toltowtng per90n 11 A'LSO EXCEPTING lhe 2000 Mlln Streat. Hunt~ PACIFIC EXPORT, toe ON "'-I: A copy ol ,,... 8bf\11fY7. 1981 ,, ce!Yeendconlidlrlhelllt• paid b1lanoe of Ille Obi-Barthll'ld~nea.ntl.who tlal) tutllll, ~ Land dolng~81: N~ll l30 00 IMt of the lngton Beach. C1ltlornl1 Denbury Lene. eo.1• M .... propoaed c:ondltlon•I uM F-739 mentl of ell l*IOOI who gatlon aecur9d by tlle 1boYe .,. merrled 10 MCh otller, U1e Element Ameodment AOVAHCE RENTAL. 1872 West 220 00 t19t thereof 926411 '°' 1naoec:11on by lhe Clllf 92626 permit 11 on Ille In llle oe-wtlll'I to be llMrd relltlYe 10 deeerlbed deed of !NII end In undlvtcled 112 lntet'let. -~II co....ci by EIR 95-2. ,,._tie A .... eo.te ,,._, ALSO EXCEPTING thl lpul>llC Rene FOU<• toe Din-partment or ~· tl'le apptlCltlon cie.c:rlbed •tlmated COii•. ~. Truslor. to _.. Cet111n Admln.letl'lllY9 nem • I C1lif 92$27 so::~~o.:-r:~~~r:.o All INTERESTED PER·~~ 9'2~6 Co111 Mesa. ~i~a.~:'. ~~: NIUCM>T1C£ bejow and 1d111ncu ,, ot>llgatlonslntavorotlANK 11.M ~ dift•m4118C1 by MlrilCecl.aciedlledmln- ............ ,~-1-1 -1T l lTH SONS ere 1nY1led lo 111end l•"" Four-1,..,. Danbu')' l0rnia 926411 IOr lnaoec:tlon NO__.•,.. OATE/1-: F..oNlfY 19. $131 2t3 •A Of' AMERICA NATIONAL 111'1 to l\IV<I llO ~ lrn-1a1rator of l"9 eat1te of An- _._ ._ 1• .. ~ stld hearlf'IO Ind ••Pf--1 v• "" d •,..... .......-19116 . 7 00 PM II Is l)Olllble lhll II lhe rRUST ANO SAVINGS AS-pec1 on the lf'IWonmllfll l/fld I dt"-Ceo 30032 Hlllsode •1?!ET) opln10n1 Or IUbmll eVld9nol 9L2a6ne26 Coll• ...... Cell by ;:1 ~~~RESTED PER· ll'UeUC HIAllllNG .APfl\JCA.TION NUMMR: l"me or .... ll'le CX>lfll"O bid SOCIATION. I n111on11 II therefore 1dve r111eo T.,, I C. s. n Ju I n • , ... East SS 1181 of lhe tor or 1Qlln1l the app11c:a11on CONDITK>MAl UM Code Amendment Ho. 116-2 INiy be !ell than the totll 01n11111g 111oc11t1011 11 under Negative Decieratlon I CIC)t.ltrll'O C1lif 91675 W.1 220 '"' ot lht! North 11 outHned ebOve 11 there Ttlis bu11ne11 II con· SONS are •n'llted 10 lllend Pl....r NO . ..., APll'l.K:ANT: City of Hunt· 1tndet>ledl'IMI due B1nell<:l1ry recorded on NO 118-1 T1111 bullneu 11 con· 130 '"' of lot 70S ot New· are any 1ur111et queatlons ducteo by husband 1no wife Mid hearing Ind e.11pre.11 TO PIE....,. A irigtoo 8e1ct'I I 11 1v11111:>1e, the upeoted 12/30177 u 1n11rument no Zone Q\ang1 Ho IS.15 11 j ducted by an indMOu1I port M ... Tract, In the Clly ple1te c:.all Sut1n Pierce, A•· Rene FourM opinions or tut>mll evldenc:e ""'·ICHOOl MQUllT: To llllt>lllh 1 opening bid m1y be 01>-41882 1n bOOlt 125 t• pege being proc:.uedconourr1t1t· Maria Cec:l . of Coall Mell. County of aoclate PlaMer 11 536·5271 Thia a111ement wu llled '°'or IQ11"91 the application OPIAATION '°" c:onllatent 11 .. 01 1~ "llti ltalned by celling the follow· 1366 of Oftlclll RICO!'d• In ty with Ar• 2 1 of Land UM I Thta 1111~1 ,.u fllea °"'1Qe. State of C11tlom11 .lemff w, Pllln, he· wlthlhe CountyC~ltotOr-11 outlined ebOYe 11 there 7SCHLDNEN coverege" and rifer 10 Ing lelet)hOM numben on 111eOfflceoltheRloorderol Element Amenoment wltlltl'leCountyOer'ltotOr· al.ti* map tlCOl'ded In ret91Y, Huflttngten IMctl ange County on J111u1ry 21. ire 111Y fur Iller qu8ltlon• NOTICE IS HERE BY Arllcle 970 Definitions llhe dly belore the .. ie· (714) Or1nge County Cllllom11. 8.5--l/EIR 115-2 Th11 requ9111 I '"09 County on January 16. EMIDlt 5 P1g1 1, Mii· Ptenntng Commleelon 1986 plel.le clll Howard Zeteleky, GIVEN thll the Huntington IN y IR o NM I lei AL 3&5-4837 or (213) &27-Alle5 u rnore fully delcrlbed on by MMclOt#llnd Ltd 11 to t91111 -- celf1neou1 Maps. In the of· Publllhed Orange co .. , '219470 Associate Pl i nner 1 1 Beac:ll P11nn1ng Commlllion I TATUI : CllegorlCllly ex· Dated· J1null'}' 22, 1988 Miid Deed of Truat lnc:ludlng ch1oge Ille lonlng trom R5 ,__ llee of the County RICOrder Dally PllOt Februery 7 1981 Publisl\ed Orange Coelt 536-5271 win hold 1 public; heetlng tn empt lrom the provltlon• ol j TAC 1111 1 llOte(s) tor Ille eum of (Ottloe P~I to M-Pvbll9ned Orange Coat OI Yid County F-1132 Delly Piiot Fet>ru1ry 7 14, ,,_ W. ll'lltn, S.C· the Counc:il Chamt>et It the Ille Clllfomla EnYlronmeolli T.D. llRYICI COM· $73,900 00 SR (High Dlnllty-8-nlOr 1 Delly Pllol Jlr'IUlf'f 31 F10- llCTIOH 2. Pur.IYlnt 10 21 211 1986 ,.,.,.,, HufttlngtOfl llMdl Huntington Beech Cl"1c:aua111y Act l'ANY, •Mid Trwtee,., That 1111 b1n1 1tc111 ~1111. willl dentlly lruary 7 1• 21 1988 tl'le provte1on1 of Secilon P\8.IC NOTICE F·I 111 "1nnlng c-lu lan Cent., 2000 Miki Str .. t. ON ~: A copy of tlll Vicki .1. HoplliM, ......_. nt••t ur>der tne o-s or bonus to 111oo1r 1 iotll of 1411 F-771 tl-19 o1 the Cos11 Meu Published Orenge C018t Huntington Beach, Call· propoaed code amendment llecn4atJ, to1 ...,.._.....,.. rrvst and tl'leobllgetlonl-un11111 411 un11.1per1Cte) on M1111IC:lp11 Code Dtllrlcl FICTITIOOI llUl!Ntll I Deity Pilot Feb<uety 7• '™ rorn1•. on ll'le date Ind It,,,. .. on Ille In the Oepartmenl I t..°' .... CA -en•> :iured thef11t>y -~11y 3 09 IC•ff Of property --------- M19 B·2 of tl'le City 01 C:0.11 NAMI ITATE•NT P\&.IC *>TICE F-931 time lnd1t1ted betoW to,._ 01 Development SIMcll. ,....,_ 'l9lcl by Ille undtf.lloned, loclted on the ..i aide of NI.IC !«)TIC[ Mela, c()91M ol wf\lel11r1 on Tl'le f04lowino peraona 11e l tNlll ceMt Ind conllder the •tit• 2000 Mlln StrMt Hunt· Publl.ll'led 0rll>09 Coast Ind ltllt brMCh ot, end c»-Springdlle SlrMI, 780 ,_. --------- 11• 1n the olllc:e o1 the Pl1n-d<>1ng bus1ne1111 Fl~~~:A~MIENT P\B.IC NOTICE men11 or 114 ~· woo lngton Beach. Calllornta 'Diiiy Piiot Ja~ery 31 Feb-111.111 in. the obllgatlon• tor aouth of Edln"8f.AY9nue An 1 ~=:AHCI nltlll Dtvlllon II h1r1by DELTA CHICAGO PART· The IOllowlng person 11 NOTICI Of with 10 be llelrd , ... ttve 1092&48, lor lnapec:tlon by the ruary 7, t4 19&0 #fllefl the DMd of Trult II 11tem1ttvezone11 (Q)RJ..ST Ordl 116.3 ICl'leO· emended by the ldOlllOn NERSHIP •• Celllornll Oen· Ille appllcltlon deec:rlbed publle MCUrlty hu occurred In that (Ou1tllled Medium H.gll I led nanceln full t'' ano !hereto or the R3 area de-.,,1 P1r1n1tlhlp, 2111 Bull-ooex''1>~ust~~.:;DUCTION TltUI Tll 'I I AU below . All INTERESTED PER· PtB.IC NOTICC Iner• h11 bell1 • ci.t.utt In Denllty Senlor·Rlill0enll11.1u 10 t>e orce tc>tlbed In Section I hef10I nest Center Orl111, Suite L_. No. DATE/TIMI: FlbNary 19, SONS .,. lnvlt9d 10 lltend the With demity t>onu1to11io. e af11C1 30 Oays lrom 111 ldop- HCTIOft l . Thie Ofdl· 200, lrvlne, Calif 92715 & EXPOUND Ol~T~~BU~IN~ 01S-1·'419n 198e • 7.00 PM .. Id ""'1ng and ••P'... FICTITIOUI llUl*IU The 1n1t1llmen1 of prlncl· total of 114 unlt111 37 unite I= on :C,~!2 b \,:9~ narioe lh1ll llkl eltec:t and Wllltam B Burke. Gener11 f2i~P~~ ~ICl'I. c~:ir ICITTI~ APf'l.ICATlON NUmllt opinion• or aUbmlt eYldenOe NAMI I TATElillffT pal Ind lnterMI whleh be-per ac:re lowl wa~:. I/Otey COUN l>t In lull toroe thirty (30) Penner. 1 CerrMI Bay DrlYe, 92663 T,I . No. T-41I07 Contlonal UM P«mlt No. for or agalnetthe apptlcltlon The following ~ 11 ::ame oue 111182 111d Ill EN VI R 0 NM ENT AL ICIL l'lVMEMBERS AYES. days from and Iller the Coron1Clll M1t,C1111.92625 Abr1111m L evon RAl~c~ATN CIAL 88-5 .. outllnecl lboll9 If,,...,. dOlngbu!MnlNU subaequenl 1n11111men11 ol STATUS.Envlronmentll lm-IH•rtZOQ Horn buc kle paaage ll'lerlOI, Ind c 8r11n R Burlte. Gener1I K1ntt1bedilfl 2•oe HOiiy SERVICES COMPANY I APP\.ICANT: North Hunt-are any further quntlona BROKEN SONGS. 1089 princ:lpll end lntlr911 P1Ct Repot1 85-2 ....... !Sell I r Hiii WnHler 10 lhe •~plratlon of n "" Partnlf 1e Brook1tone. Lane, N-RC>f'I Beech, Callf ..,1•h'nnton ~orporat""" u lngton 8Mct1 Commun1ty1p!MM~ Su11n Pierce. A• Dlnlelle Or1Ye, C:0.11 ..._., The tum OI S119 00 1d-the envtronmenlal lmPICI of NO:s• None ASSFNT I 1$) d•)'I from ns paUlfoe 1r11ne. C1llt 927 14 " • •··• w '"" Nuraery School ftoelate PlanMr 11 538-5271 Calli 92C521 venced by tl'le Benetlcaar,"' the prq,oeecl Land UM a. "''" be publl•hed t>nce In Robert w Outnr ... Gen-92663 duly 1ppolnt1d TrultH LOCATlOM: 5702 Clltttl ,,_ w. Patlft, e.o.. J-MtcnMI Kempner, peyment of dlllnquent fir• m •"I Am• n d m •fl I ~d 8(-'3 , lln· lheOl\ANOECOASTDAILY erllPlrt,..., &70rMM'IOOf, Thi• bUlllllSI 11 COil· ..inde< the fOllowlng di· Drive --............ 1080 Dlrnll .. Drive C:0.11 insurlf\Qe premium. Plu• ~3 Area 2 tnoneCMnQe -. .:..:...n•,Onel:...,.._._..,..!""' Pt OT of duct9d by an Individual 1trlbe0 It-' of trult WILL ZOHR: CF E Civic: F ·~• 115-15 Negettve Oecllrltlorl ...---,,. .......,. .. , "'"" L I~ gen. Irvine Cllll 92714 Ab re h Im l.• "on SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION E. • . I-~ C..,.,..11111 s Mesa. C1111 9282C5 rnt.,_, 116-l¥e llfl99 regutat>OI\ of unOet· .. ., ClrC:Ullllon. prlf\led Ind Thll bUllllHI II con-11.antubedlan TO THE HIGHEST 8100£R cmty . duclttonll Publilhed Orange Coat Th11 bul lMH II COf\· The IUITI of SI 205 37 Id-I cxwers ldtnlniatrat ground 1tor1C19 lllnl<I con- PUl>lllhed In the City ot ducted by I general plfl· TlllS llllemetll wu filed FOR C•SH •ND/OR THE MOUl!IT: To permit I Delly PNot Febfult'f 7, 19118 ducted by an lndlYldull ~ano9d by Ille 8eMf\clal'y In 11811'1 • I of Lind U1e E ... lllnt"" llUerdoul INtltiall Cot11 Mell or. In lh• nersh1p ,. " pre-ac:noot opereUon 1or 1 F·eJ.4 . Jim Kempner peyment OI oettnqul/flt rMI menl Arne11<1men1 95-3 .,. J.. llltfltnlllve. the City Clerk Brien R &.irke with the County Clerk of Or· CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED children In 1111 c toHd Tllll tllt811'141nt wl.I liled etllle tu.•. p11;1 1nt.,_t ON FILE Ooc:umenll llnd The llJH le~ o~l'le °'1':,. may Cl uM IO be publllhed I This 1t1tement 'l"U Ii~ =County on Janull'( 3 t, CHECl<S SPECIFIED IN MHdow View Sc:tloot with the County Clerk of Or· The wm of S 17.579 00 I legal de9c:'rlption regerOlng oenoe mer .... ,....., !:' F suqimary of lhl• Ordln1nee wtlh tMI County Clerk 01 Or· 6 2lt7't CIVIi. COOt' SECT ION I N YI A 0 HM EN T AL P\8.JC NOTICE ·~County on J1nu1ry 27 1CIV1nced by the Benlflclary Ihle prOQOall .,. on lilt in ~ty C~ll 1 ~moe. air and • oerlllleO copy of 1e~1angeCoun1yonJ1nu1ry17 Publlthed Orllnn: Cou1 ,2981~4h1"(P11•wty1ubllem1~y'o'T8,~! ITATUl:Theptopoeedpro-1988. In payment of dlllnquen1 IMI ~t Oerv10et ~V:..u°i:'; ,..:..y City of thll Ordln1nce at\1111 be 1986 • u ~.. ,.. leel II exempt pursulllt to KD2IG7 F2la'73 l -Agr..-mtln1 p1yment1. Otlloe • POiied 1n the onlc:e of the f2tls.Q Dally Pllol Feoruary 7• 1•· United States) Iii riglll, lltle C1a11 I (I) Section 1630t '1CTICtOUI _,..... Publlahed Ora~ CoeSI plus 1nt«eet l\lL INTERESTED PER· ci;-11. 1 O Coast CUy Clerk llYe (5) d1ya prior Publisnecl Orenge Co111 21 28· 1986 F.827 •11~dd ~~'.!'~~ °:'y~v:d: from CEOA. NA• l '{ATl•NT Delly Piiot Feb•llllY 7. 1• The tum ot '2&3 10 ICI· SONS are 1n111ted lo lllend Oe~t>~I~ ~~·~97 19116 IO th• dlll ol 10optlon oi Dally Pilot J1nu11ry 31 Feb· OM , ..... A copy or lhe The IOllowlno peflonl It• 21, 21 19&0 vlnced by Ille B1Mtlcllfy Ill llld '-Ing IOCI •t.P<-F-849 ll}IJ Ordlnenc:.. tind within ruery 7 I• 2 1 l911& Mid Deed 01 Trull In the prOQOMCI oondltlon11 UM doino butlneel 1.1· F-807 paymet'lt 01 delinquent A• opff'l>Ol\S or tubml1 evlOenc:e 11,._,, ( 151 days al1er ldop-F.7611 P\&.IC NOTICE property hereln1l11r d•· permll It on Ille In the De-IN'tEACAAE MEDICAL tode"°" F .... ~ 1111•eet ror or 1LQts1N1t Ille IQC>llOlllon 1100. the City Clefk lhlli aalbecl pertmenl of O....iopment CENTER·IRVINE A MEDI· •-IC llll'lffC[ TS • 22. 3 4 0 1·2491 " OVlllMCI ab0'4 All IPQll 1---------Cfllil .. to be publllhed ,,,. ,ICTTTIOUl llU .... U TRUSTOR WILLIAM C Servlc:ee. 2000 Miki Street, CAL GROUP •900 Benen· r-. nu ISCHEP Raymond A et II cetlOftl .. lllblll tna ~ f'tll.tc l«)TlC£ alOref™HltlOMd 1ummary l'\BJC NOTICE NAm ITATl•NT CITTELL. JEANENE CIT· Huntlrigton Beith. Call· Cl Pert!Wl'I · lrvlne C1lll Tlllt by reaeon thereof. ecrle>t\OM of IN1 pr()C)OUI "eft1ll Poet 1n tl'le of'flca of The followlng peraon• .,. TELL lornl1 926411. for tntpee;tJon 9271• llmM the undef'liOned .. IUOll we on Ille wttn Ille Otftc• of '1Cnnout llU ... •• -City Ctltk I oertlfleo ~TITIOU• llU..... dOlno l>u"'-a1 BENEFICIARY ORl!ATER by the public Int~• MedlCll Group rte:TITIOUI IU..... 8enellc:IMy wlttl the T~t .. I~ cu., C1er1I 2000 Mtin .... ITATEMINT ~y of thll Ordina nce NA• I TATE.•NT ACTION TRUCK TIRE SUBURBAN MORTGAGE ALL INTERESTED PER· Inc Celllornll 8700 Cen· NA• I TATE....-r tne DMd of Trull 1lld ell Street Hunt1noton e.ac:n The I~ 1)«80'\I t1r• , .. her with the nemes-ol The IOlloWl!'lV P«ton• .,. SERVICE, tS312 COnltruo-GROUP. INC I Calllomt• SONS.,. Invited lO •ttllfld Onell Avenue. SUit• 300 The lollowlng pereona .,. OOCumenll 1'11dencong ot>ll· Ca1nom" tor tnapecllOll bv d~~. IM membera ol the City dot"O bullMll aa· lion Cir Eut •:I. lflllnt. corpor111on 111d llMrlng end llq>I'-ulllef City Callt 90230 do;,rig bual~:~R MEDI 9111on1 MOured th«eby, IM public N PORT MES.to COIN OOUncll voting lor and THE PENNHILL COM CA.lit 9~714 RECORDED Octot>et I~. opinion• or IUbmlt eYldenOe Thi• bualn•H II eon· ALM HA • Ind '"" unGlf'llOned ooee HUNTINGTON l l ACH OP l AUNDAY ms N9w· IOllntt the aame PA.NIES. 59$ TN! City OflYe, Oran Coll! lllllHtment 1983 .. ln1tr No 83-A490S3 IOf Or 1Qllnlt the apptieatlOn uc:ted by 1 COfporlllon CAL PLAZA, LTD 21112 Ou-ner.by OIClara ail euin• ... CITY COUNCIL. 11y: Allcloe port BlvO Cott II , M..-1 P~SSED AND ADOPTED Suite 20t, Orenoe. C11Ht Corp, r.nama. Celle 50 y of Ol1lcl1I Aec:ote1 1n the Of• .. outlined Ibo,,.. 11 there Alellaid N Scott Vice pOOI Otlve. Suite 202. Irvine. cured thef'9by 1mmedl1tely M. Wen"'"'1tl. City C~. Call! 91&2$ 11111 3rd Clay 01 February, 192T~e0 •• n enl Inc W-Celle. La AlarneO• Fourth llc:e of lhe Aeeorder of Or· ere any further questlont Pratl<*'lt · C.~~9?~:!,l<tan e~m-. due and payable end doe. PIMiM (11•) Ql-$409 Th<lmu ~ Far .. , 293•2 1Me " ,.., ~ • SeS llOOt. El Ooredo. Panlml anoe County, .1>1MM C:lll Aoberl Franklin. Thia ltlletl*ll wu filed hereby 11ect to ceute Ille Dated 2fS/90 K1no1e1 Cl S L1QUn• Clllll ATTEST fllMI\ p Pllln· C11110fnla e«l)Ofltlon. Loren A Meeme l&37:1 Mid dMO ot truft ~ Qeletent Planner 1t 11 the County Clertt ol Of· Int Calltomt1, 2t82 t ptOC>lfly 10 bt told 10 Mlllfy Pvb1111'1ed Orerige Coe.at 97&}1 ~ City Ctertc of tn. City ol Tiie City Drive. S1.1111 '°I Con1truc:t1on Cr e'ut •2. tcrlbel the loHowl"O 536-527 t County Oil Febru1ty 3 Ori,,., Suite 202 IMne a.llf lhe obll91t1on1 1.cured Oettv PtlOt FebniMV 1 1"8 .10f19h J Roum1 :?003" COit• M... 0r7. Celllfn!:~. eon· lrvlne CeHI 927 t• PARCEL t THE SOUTH ,,...,.. •• P9'M. lee· It 92:~.~ bullMH II con thereby r..a!1 l(apo•la1 Mll•l lOI'\ \"•10 Illar"'• HelttoO, Mayor of,. "uc:t~~ boyu! «><""'Ilion Thi• bueineu 11 con· WESTERLY 15 FEET OF ,.._,, Hwi""9Mfl 9Mctl nwMS I r.11 s No 1 1 c f RE. 1111'1 IC( C11t1 92t•2 .,.,.Cir; of c:o.11 Meu ...... 0 ,.,.... P ducted by a corporation THE SOUTHEASTERLY 115 ll'Wlll'llftt COftlfflhlh : Publtlhed Orange Coat l duC180 by • Hmtled Pl!tner COR0€0 1 24 116 IN SAID I P\lllC nuT '"''' 01111n1H ' con $TATE OF CALIFORNIA) W1t111m E '"'"" rnl LO<en R Me&n• Pr...-FEET OF LOT 304 Of' NEW· Publlehed Ortf'09 Coeel affY p IOI f: 0 1' 14 111~11 O K--. Prelldent COUNT\' 1ue1N b1 cO·Pllt""'" COj,JNTYO,.OAANGE)CITY dent O 1 PO RT HEIGHTS AS Dally Piiot Fet>Nary 7 tNO 1 e ruery Oiled 1 1& N NOnc. Of T"•""IS' r1ne• 0, COSTA MCSA) ee Tn11 1111emen1 w1• filed ~1 ititement "'" llled SHOWN ON A MAP RE· F-837 1 28 l9e& ~ 11.t• Tn1s tlllemef'lt wn lll8CI IANK Of AlllCNCA MA· TIIUST'l£'1 I AL.l ""' •111~1 "o 'lt'<1 I Ell.E'"'N p PHINNEY With Ille County C'-<k ol Or CORDED IN BOOK • PAGE • Wllh t!\41 Co\ltlty c*" ()I Or TIOMAL. TMllT ,,.., IAY YOU A.FIE IN OEf Al/l r ""'" , .... C:CV'ly Ci.. ,, l)r ' '" · Cou t Ot1 January IS With tlW Coutiry Cieri! or Of ~ OF MISCELLANEOUS i•r\Qe Counry on January l 1 ..01 AalOCtA T'tCMll. ..._ UNDER THE DEED OF ·~ C<V't~ on JI""" , 19 City Clertt Ind ex-()mclO arige1 .. n Y ' anoe County on J•nu•ry '11 M•Ps RECORDS OF pR, 19&6 ~-............... ITRUSl DATED 9 2 13 u N 1<1 -Cl9l1' of ,,... City Coun<.'M of 10&8 t9&e " --ic Mf\TIC[ ---WWTlV c ,,,.., the Clty of Coate Meet. ,_,.. '21112'7! ANGE COUNTY, CALI NOTICE ... -. nu ,.._ ~ o.inoe Colt• 1.ESS YOU TAKE /4. T•VI"" F2"1,0 ~certlfythllt lhelbOYe Publllhed 0•11~ Cout Publ"'*I Or Coe.at FORNIA, TOGETHER WITH r.JllC __ .. -· ... II Pu1>111"9d Ora~ Coett Delly Piiot JlllUll)' 31 F'4tC>-TO PA()T(CT YOUR P,_OP Put11.-"1i>Cl On 'II" CN5, ........ 0 di 01tty PllOI Jenu1ry 31 ~lb-lnQe THAT PORTION OF THE .--•', ,_.. -11y Pilot FAtlfulf) 7 t• ru 7 I• 21 ,...... fl"T'r 1T MA" BE SOl.0 AT O••')' P"ct I ebrv••t ' 1' """ oreg01t1g. r nano. ' Delly PllOI '•bruery 7 14. NORHTWESTERl.Y 20 FEET ACTmOUI .,_I.I MA• ITA~NT 21 211 1986 IT'/ ..,v r 1•~ I ~ PlJ8ltC SAlE If YOl1 l' "9 19ftfl "40. e&· 1' -· tntrodueecl ru1ry 7 14, '1, 1911& f.775 21 ~8. 1911& OF SAN'tA ANA AVENUE, NAMI ITATl•NT The toftowtno P«tlOnl ere f 845 -NEFO AN EXPl.ANATION =,~':!1ui:C:,!::.1~ F 1110 AOJ01N1NG SAID LANO ON The fottowtno per90n• "8 dolno ~" IOF THE NATURE o , THC °'... .... ..... THE souTM!AST ,_8 d01n01"1u11n4111u I oL, CONSTRUCTION ! PPOClO•NG AGAINST .Id City Counctt held on IC M>TIC£ "8.JC NOTICE A8ANDONEO BY THE I 1 > P 001 A 1 R 1 c t30t l oo•11 A,,. •H eo.1• r.&IC NOltCE r\RIC M)TIC( YOU 'iOU SHOULD c~ --------,,,..~h day of Mey. 1985. 1----------BOAAO Of' SUPERVISOR$ SUAOICAL GROUP OF 1 ~ Celli 9M2e I It ACT ,. L.AWVfR P\ll.IC NOTICl •nf ,,..., .. ,.., p...eci elld ncTITIOU1 au ... 11 'tc:TfflOUlllU ... 11 EXCEPTING THEA! CALlr<>f'NtA (11 MEOICA.,L , o n e1 1 Lou l • c I ~!!'!l°"'ITA=I I ncnnoua_,...11 0n ,:R10AY •(8AUA'-~ ldoe>ted .. ewftoieete r~ .. .-flA~ NAm ltAft...,,. f>ROM THE SOU T" MANAOEMENt SYSTEM., Fwdlr!'.nout t555 Me .. -NAMl lTATIMDIT ~I 19&0 al 100 P '-' ncnnc>ullUllNHI lllllr rn.tlng or Aid Coy The fo44owinG peraon1 we The f~ per.one lfe ESTlAL y 2S FEET t525 Superio( AY9 Suite Verde Or C U7l Coell The IOllOwlng ~·ate l Ti.; IOIQwlnO ~ 11 HOME rEOfAAl SA\11NGS NAM1 ITATIWMl CounCll held on Ille ard dl'f Oo1 ~ u dolnO butlNll M PARCEL 2 100 ~ Beech. C1ltt .._ Calif 1~21 ~ °"91-M iooono butotl9M.. l\NO LOAN ASSOClAl lOt4 The I~ 1)4111.on ofF~C::i:ytllltlol· ~MNHILLHOM!l.LTO , 8&8MINJNGPAATNlA· AN EASEMENT FOR 1N.192tt3 '1e t P1ttereon 60H, SMtTHllURflllS IHV!ST All STAA G!N!AAL 1 Cofl)Ora llon lo•m•tll' CloonQl.'u Ill ~ COUNCIL MEM &15 Tlllt City OrWI. Sult• SHIP LTD ' 2244 WMI GAfiS8 ANO EOAESS CrJIO I LOW'l. lnC c.. I 1>11\'1111 Ln Weattn4ntt• l~!Nfg 304 ~.:c ~ ~lA'l'Cf 1280 Adwn• AY9 .. ~ HOM! F"(OfAAl c ' c SERVI(.( COM *"8 le 201, ()fange, c.ttt 928611 ~Hwy , Ste 108. ,..._. OVEA A STAIP Of I.ANO 80 lroMie 1525 ~ A.Ye c.l1t 92$13 9,_26 ~II ... a 1 101 CO.II ..._. c.l•t SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS PAN" 14312 Hlf.,,,.w 0-~ · liertzog, HomtNCti • TAO M~l enc .• pon 8Mctl. Cellf Hte3 FUT WIC>l, DESCAIKO !6ulte 100, Newport leecfl 0.,,,. ft ~ 309 . l$2t SOCIA T ION o~ S AN l lO\lf\I ~ Celll tM17 Sclheler, Hll, ~ Ca11f0tnl• corpcntton. 5ff lll'f'Y N Ll.INI\, 17~4 a.. AS fOLLOWS lCtltf t2te3 I llnd SI . ~ IMtl\ Kitty A &mttl\iM"" ~ 01v1d 1.IClyO H•ll•flY OtEGO .. TN1t• 111\0er • n..o<k>r•" ~·n ,131) -"<>£& COUNCIL MtM• Tiie City Orlll9. Suite 201 a~ Of,_.., ~ &McR, THC SOVTI1W STtALY Thi.I llutllWU II con C~ 92'63 euu:·~ ~ti"':~°' ~2$0 Aoarne Coei. M-.a cteeo of trual dated t r?·13 "1Uvlew Oriv• L101111• BEAS Nof1e Cl Ort1nge Cellf tteea C.llf He80 ,. OO FEET OF lHl ducted by l c:orpofWllOfl Thia 0u1IMt1 It Cf'fl·IC<* 1 K 92$H llgnldtty OJWIOP RAC· ~ f 9287' A•lt!HT COUN I Thi• buatne11 la con· fh11 bulln ... t1 ton· SOU'tHW!STEALY HO 14 Robert K Sllde, OOfl)Of· l duetld by • oen-11 l*l•l T'fl:i ou•lnMt 1 1 CM· Th11 buslMtet it eon· CIOl O A SINOl.E MAN 1nd 'tllia bu11n ... r• COii M~~:'1~ :::HEREOF I dueled Oy • C:QrPorlllOI\ ®Cted by 1 llmlted pertner F£Cl °'LOT 3()t ANO TH 111 lldmlnl1trator '~ ~~by • Qel*I O<lrt led Oy an "'"'"'OWi reoc>t'deO 9•23'11a .. Oocu dueled by .,, li'ldMOU .. hand Wllllalft f Glf'Wlfl, Ptflll• .... .., NOATHCASTf"L y 1$ 00 This ltit91Nnt .... "'9cl 0 ,.. ~ !'-:.:: f eu °'~I. ..... 1.,,., "*" Q-4 1~1 ~.,.. O! TlleoOClre A Ryan 111 .. lleteunto -my dent 1.#1) N Lunllt F E I T 0 F T H I! wttll IM COunty Ctartl Cl Of· Thi• etll-'I .... ~ ~.,. rna Tllil Cllt-t WM l"1d ftclel "9corda ~ ~ Thie 11111ament -Ill.a = :"C::,!~.: ~~ ,,,.. 1111..-nent -!Med Tiiis 11•1.,..,.,,l ... "*' SOUTHEAITUIL y 2IO , .. =County on JtinUlfY" .,,.,II .... Collnl'f Cter\ ol °'1-11~":."~~= of~ It-Ille Count\' cw. QI°' ~.CelltotNa ..... II w<tll I.,. County c... Of Or day of,.,,,,_,, ltM wttll the County Cleltl ot Or W!th the Couniy c.ta OI Of· ,tCT Of' LOT* Of Hf:W 1 ~ atl08 Counf'f on ~ 21 ~County on..,...,., 12 ~~ 011 J~ H pu09' euet~ 10 1t1e ~ 1nge Countr on ~ n • .._ft.~ City ange ~tyOl'IJ.nur, 1•. engeCouNyon JlnVlfYH ftOAT H[IGRTS AS I 'Ht ,,.. blc)del ._,, uml\ II\ vnft«I ttM etertt ' ...-..'c;lllf\ t918 ,... IHOWN ON A MA; M Pu~,!!_~ foi;:' ~ I ,_,, P'-1 St1tu Oollar1 e~ Ill• ,_ If h ~.,9!...-1' t'M ,__ 1 ,_ COAOEO IN~• p.AQ[ Ol"Y --• ll"ublleNCI Ortn91 ....,_. "" Or l>u!>ittMO OfMQI> NOl'T'H fft()NT fNTRANCE ~lhed Of-nos COlill --P\iblltlled OrtnOI Cou1 Pub41"'90. 0,1W9 Coal 13 Of' .. ISC(LlAN OVI 21. ~I 1... I ~ ~ F*'*°f 1 I• t>w.o Wige l I P.iot ,~ 7 :4 T 0 f H [ C 0 V N T y ~ Pt.ol r .,,, 1 14 °' r.c= =-Ceeet Otslty i-itot J""*'1 31 f.90-iO .., ,.,, ,.bni .. , , 14 MAPS l'llCO*OS Of OR I ,....,, , 21. ,. ,... -~ .. t ~-~ • COU"1HOUS 700 CIVIC }I )I 1 _, .... ,.-,., f-ru11y11• 11 ltM 121.'8 ,... A.NOi COUNlY CALI ,.._...' FI04 l '"~! CE Ntrfll OAIVf Wlll '" ,_.\1 ,..... ~ 71& , .,, FOANIA ANO tHAT P()ft, l I I ..... City Of Sart\I A"9, °' . • 810 Or-. Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Fr,day. February 7. 1988 L BEAT ANY PRICE THIS WEEKEND • • OR PAY YOU " LOWEST PRICE . GUARANTEE!! Ml-KE McKENNA'S DEALERSHIPS DON'T CLAIM TO SELL FOR LESS ••• WE GUARANTEE IT! 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Kravette and Huber were first in both lhc compulsory dance on Wednesday and the optional shon program Thursday. Second place in Junior dance belonged to the M1ch1$8n pair of ~mberly Barget of Uuca and De- troit's James Schilling. Meanwhile, Gallian Wachsman and Todd W~oner. overcoming a fall early in theu freestyle program, held on to win the pajrs tide. The 19-ycar-old Wachsman of Riverside, Conn .. fell off a twisting throw, but rallied to perform perfectly the same move on two more at- tempts. The finaJ half of their pro- gram was spectacular, earning the duo their first nationaJ cham- pionship. Defending champions Jill Watson ... of Bloomington, Ind., and Peter Oppegard of Los Angeles. were sec- ond. Their freestyle routine was unspectacular but vinually m1stake- frcc. "I was leaning too far back and I wasn't ready to present at," Wachsman said of her faJI. "Next thing, bam. "You have to totaJlr, forget 1t." "If you dwell on 1t, • Waggoner. of Schaumburg, Ill.. said ... it becomes a progression. You have to move on." Third place went to NataJie and Wayne Seybold of Wilmington, Del. All three couf>les qualify for the World Championships 1n Geneva next month. Mark Mitchell of Hamden, Conn .. skated superbly in the freestyle event to soar from third place to win the junior men's title. Mitchell. 17. upset world cham- pion Erik Larson, who also had an exceptional freestyle performance which included five triple jumps, four in combination. But Mitchell, whose only previous significant title came in the Eastern Secuonals, followed Larson, of Ramona. onto the Nassau Coliseum ice and skated a flawless, exciting program. "He needed a kick," Coach Peter Burrows said of Mitchell. "He always had a good freestyle but we took him back to basics." "It was no t necesanly more hours of training but a higher concentration on my part and wanting to do 11," Mitchell 'said. M1tcbcll also won the short pro- gram after finishing fourth 1n the compulsory figures. "I thought if I skated really well, I could get a medal," Mitchell said. John Llebentood \ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 J8bber ecoree 41 polnta to IMd Uk .. pat HOualOIL C2. llx .,. tied tor IMd In PGA tourney at Toner Pin••· C4. Eagles pick Lie Oengood Former Lynwood assistant new Estancia football coach BJ ROGER CARLSON °' .. ...., ........ Jobn Lieben&ood has been named to ,succeed Ed Blanton as Estancia Hiah's bead football coach. Llebenaood. a Ne"".J)Ort Beach resident. bas been an intqraJ pan of the suCCCS$ful Lynwood Hiab prosram for the past seven years. "I'm aoina to start from scratch and build,·• ht> said. "People are goina to respect us." As a Lynwood assistant since 1980. almost exclusively as a defensive coordinator and-or offensive line coach, the Kniabts have produced records of 11 -2, 10-2, -9-2-1, 10-1, 11-1 and 9-2. winninJ the CIF Southern Conference ebarn- pionship in 1980. Lynwood is presently riding a 30-game winning streak in league play. "This is a numbers game," said Liebengood. 'Tve tot to act t.be numbers here out for football ... Eltaneta's football prosram, even d11nna successful yean. has been notoriously slim in dept)\. 'Blanton stepped down recently after ao cl&ht- year tour which produced records ofl-7, 9-3 (Sea Y!ew 4tfue champions), 7-S (Sea View Leatue tn-champions). 8-2-1, 4-6, 3-6-1, 4-S-I and S-S. Llebenaood, JS, amved at Lynwood in 1979 after a one-year hitch !Uld.u ~ Beach Coech Wah Harnera and prior to bis move to Newport Beach, had been a resident of Costa Mesa for several years. .. I've been ttyma to act down here for yean," he S&ld of his oe.w assipment. . Most of has basic offensive and defensive theories revolv~ arowtd the success at Lynwood, where the KJliahts have had a reputation or aJlowina less than a touchdown per 1t1me. Some of the more notable athletes produced at Lynwood in the recent past are Arizona State quarterback Alfred Jenkins and UCLA-bound . Anthony Bumin. "We're ao1aa to mstall the ame defensive system ... &&id Llebenaood. ··a '60' (even fronl). rve . evaluated tome films here and I'd Uk.e to install the veer offensively!' Lynwood has been succeufully uaina the veer offense since the Dave ThomptOn en (pre 1979). As for a staft he said his pnonl&c$ lie with findinJ on-campus hdp at Estancia. "We11 interview who's hett and ao from there," be said. "It's just like the athletes. it's au here, you just have to tel them out." Licbeaaood has enjoyed success on the football field since his prep days when be was a three-year starter for Boron Hiah. He was ao All- Western Conference selection at fuUback while at University of Pacific. · His coaching career began at Boron and his lower level teams went 17-1 in two years. then he took Boron to an l S..3 overall record in two ~ with seven sttaiaht shutouts. He and his wife. Sharlene, have two children. ., UCibenches Fresno, 60_;58 Reserves impress Mulligan in PCAA - win-over Bulldogs By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Del!J ..... C.t ., ..... , All season, UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan has compared going to his bench like walking the plank. But after his Anteaters. minus two staners. finally managed to pm a loss on tong-time nemesis Fresno State, Mulligan probably won't be pining about his bench for at least one more game. "They're still thin," he said. "But they did a jop tonight." · Thursday's 60-38 win over the Bulldogs came against improbable odds, what with forward Johnny Rogers out with the flu and guard Scott Brooks ejected from the game for fighting with 4:02 left in the first half. things appeared bleak for the Anteaters even though they had a I 0- point lead at the time. "I thought when Brooks was thrown out that would be the turning point," said Mulligan. 'Tm sure glad 1l wasn't." Instead. the Crawford Hall crowd of 1.479 saw a hard-fought:' gntty effon put out by the UCJ bench to stave off several Fresno comeback bids in the second half. The win kept UCI an third place in the Pacific Coast Athleuc Assoc1at1on with a 7.4 record ( 11 -9 overall). a half- game better than San Jose State. 'Tvc never been s~ tired an my hfe," said guard Make Hess. "We played as hard a game as I've ever pljtyed. When Scotty went out we JUSt decided to go aJl out as long as we could. We would've gone JUSl as hard PCAA •tandlng• c.....,_ OYwll W L WL ...-..oe-La1 v-1 11 o n 7 New MUie() Slat• e 1 " S UC lr,,lne 1 4 II 9 Sen JoM Slate 1 S 14 7 Cal Sl•t• Fullerton 5 6 12 11 Frfll10 Stal• s 1 12 11 P.cfflc 4 1 II 11 UC s.t\la hrbar• 4 1 9 11 Utall State l 1 1 11 Lono &Md! Steta I 10 5 11 Tllundav'• karH UC lrvlne 60, Frfll10 State st Ut•ll Sl•I• 119, Lono 9Hdl Stale tS San JOM Sia!• 71. New MHICo Sl•I• 74 Nev.cN·u1 v_, n . PKlflc n S.Nrellv'I ~ Peclflc at UC lrvlne Ft'ffllO State at Cal Stale Fullel'IO<I (CllanMI S6 at I o.m.) Lono e..c11 Sl•I• ., San JoM Stet• .... MHlco Stal• •I Ul•ll Slat• MMnt>flll Sl•I• ., Nev.O.·L•• VeeH <non·conterenc.) (Channel 2 al 11 a.m.l M9Mav'10..-uc lrvlne et New MHlco Stal• UC Santa &en>er• •I Nev.cN-u1 ..,_, if we only had five guys." The way the Anteaters played defense, it must have looked to Fresno (.S-7, 12-11) as 1fUO had five octopi out there. There were several big steals by the Ant ~tcrs tn the second baJf, but the two key thefts by Hess and forward Wayne Enaelstad down the stretch dented the Bulldogs a chance at the lead with less than 19 seconds left. First it was Engelstad who knocked a ball loose with Hess coming up with it. Hess was then intentionaly fouled by Fresno's Derrick Barden but made only one of his free throws to make it 60-.SS with JUSt :04 showing. But Englestad came up yet another steal after Fresno had inbounded the ball and that was that -the end of a five.game losing streak to the Bull- dogs, who came into the game with a 19-2 edge in the series. "(Fresno Coach ) Boy$! Grant told (Pleue eee UCI/CS) UC IniDe'a Troy Carmon (i4) beata out teemmate Tod Murphy and Freano State'• ~ ...................... llaJ'Tl.n Carter for t.h1a reboand Tlnanday, ~ one of hta aame-bJCh Dine. Edison pins down Sunset wrestling crown JV replac-ement keys Chargers' win over FV By BARRY FAULKNER pans ... Then Clark got the pan. We desperately needed something at that point," said Lorentzen of the turning point in the match. The pan. worth six points in the team sconng. brought the visitors from a 15-13 deficit to a 19-1.S lead and they were not challenged the rest of the way. second straight Sunset League crown by beat1 ng the defending 4-A champions. "This was a major goal of ours this year," said Lorentzen. who took his team to a tw<>- weck wrestling camp in Oregon over the summer to do what he called "something special" to prepare for the season. Richards, a freshman, was behind 4-2 before commg up with three points wtth JUSt seven seconds left to tic Jack Nassie. who managed an escape before the buzzer for the .S-S verdict. The hosts then got two big wins from I OS.. pounder Dave Dcmongey, who ended his match with I: 17 of the Sttond penod o n a supenor point advantage ( 17--0) and 11.S- pounder Greg Dnnnon. who improved has record to 22-2. with a 15-7 win. Delly ..... c.n .......... . Brad Needham, the regular 194-pounder for the Chargers, sprained rus wnst 10 practice, forcing Lorentzen to fill the gap. "They had a couple guys hun and they JUSt rallied to the cause," said Baron Coach .John( Rosales. "They were JUSt tougher an spots than we were. Edison High wrestling coach Terry Lorentzen was forced by an inJury to shuffle has lineup for Thursday night's Sunset League lltle showdown with Fountain Valley at the Barons' gym. But he mscned an ace in Dave Clark. who came up from the JUntor varsity to pan has opponent 1n the 148-pound class, to propel the Chargers (.S-0) to a league championship. as they defeated the previously Sun!let unbeaten Barons, 33-20. He put Clark in at 147 and bumped the rest of his veteran big men up a weight because he felt Clark, who had been up and down between the varsJty and the JV over the season. was his best bet. 'Td hke to say 11 was a brilhant coaching move, but .... said a smiling Lorentzen af\er the mat~c shrugged his shoulders. 'Tm really glad for Coach Lorent7en. I hope he can f.O on and win the big one like we did last year. ' Fountain Valley staned out like the match was its big one, building a 12·2 lead an the first three matches. It could have easily been an Edison goose egg had 1t not been for the last- sccond moves of C harger I 0 I -pounder Ken Richards. Edison d6m1nated lhe middle "eights. w1nnmg at the 122 (Gene Patino). 129 (John Lowenbruck). 14 t. 148 and t .S.7 (Mike Warfel) d1v1s1ons. haghhghted by the Clark pan and a 14-4 dec1s1on by senior Chns Fouades t 141 I "I was concerned because some of our better kids( in the early matches) weren't getting The semor-laden Edison team. which 1s ranked No. I in CIF 4-A this year. won its The lone Baron win an that st.retch was managed by 13.S-pounder Phil Dubourd1eu. who edged JUnior Ttm Peters. .S-3. Sea View CdM has the ~ight formula season on line Woodbridge bids for share o-f title against Sea Kings Two games remain next week an the race for the Sea View Leaauc basket- ball champ1o:ish1p, but tonight'$ Cor- ona del Mar-Woodbridge pmc stands as the biaaest of the season for both teams It's at Woodbndge. bqmn1na at 7.30 The &a Kings of Coach Jack Emon (9-2 t 9-4) will be U'Ytnf to atone for a ~7-S6 loss to Woodbnd&e (8-3, 19•.S) on their home coun 1n the t'i!'lt round. A Corona del Mar victory wo uld ~ut the Sea K1np two games up with two to go. aiv1na them a virtual lock on the tttle But .1 Woodbridge win woo Id fie n up 1nd tf 1t Tt'Tll&mcd that way, the Wamors would be the Sea View Leagut>'s No I rntry into 1hc Mlll'pby lle&tbower Cl F 4-A pl1yoff s. "They beat us at home," said Emon, "so obv.ously the)''re the favontc, and they should be We're JUSt a<nn& lo try tO play hard. "We're in a real problem with the hc1&ht in the front hne, and they have the aood out 1de shooters." Woodbnd&e Coach Bill hannon agrees with Em on'sane sment of the match up. "We're both aware of one another's alren,ths." said hannon. "h's a question of us defcnslna their outside shot and their defen ave oonctntra- llon has to be on our ms1dc pme Our advan~e 11 our msade 1COnn1 and n:bound1n,a. h 's sort of a cla 1c matc~up of 1ns1de vs outside " WOodbndlt won at last 11me, howt'ver. w1ih a penmett"r shot from (Pleue eee l&A VUW /C3) Winning mixture helps Sea Kings to 26 CIF crowns Most schools have a hraggrn~ wall -banners displayed an gymsg1vc a pretty good 10s1ght into a school', athletic prowess with league cham- p1onsh1ps so noted. C'oronadel Mar H1&h's&a Kings have 26ofthem. but there's a wnnkk The banners aren't for league champ1onsh1ps, but forC'IF cham p1onsh1ps. The total figures out to more than one for every year oft he school', ex1sten0t and 1t covers 12 spot'\) lt 's a remarkable record. but not entirely acc1dental. Rich an water polo and ten ms'' nee the early '605, Corona dcl Mar has Cr\JOYed a blend of all the naht anircdicnts-athlete , adm1ms~ trat1vcsupport. coachc and com- munity support. "We don't have the O.v111on I athletts.," said Athletic Dntt10T Ron Devis,, "but we do have a lot oflnd\ from sucxx ful ~m1he When 1t comes down to the last sccond and thr last •hot, you see when it's on the hne " The) come through -and that'<1 not the,tud. but the avt"rageathlete " So much for the athlete "The community hkes to sec them !t~fu~~h~'ve bac~d them up with a lot of money an boo,ter donations." adds Da.,.1s So much for the commun1t) "We've got the coaches:· 03, 1~ continues. "Where an the world would you find a Jack Emon around') t k 's an total control ofh1s ba ketball program. (There are) others. hkc Dave Holland (football). Jim Tomlin (tn1ck). and we'veso1 topwalk-ons hke Dave HefTern(tenn1 )and John Varps(watt'rpolo)" Som uch for the roaches "o\n athletic director' value can be over-cmpha\tltd.'' ()a, 1 adds ··we're luck) t(\get the hu<.t\ here and the offic1al<1 paid " much for the dm1n"1ntt1oh'1 ""otqu1tc EtnonJ1dn'1cvcnappl) fo rha post as ba'lketball coach -he WI'> rtcr\liled hy Oavt\ and C'dM Pnnc1- pal Denna, f\.an\ Not totally"''' tied with the h\t of apphants fort he vaanC) find} G1lhscrtated when he mov~ to Orange C'oa'lt C'ollqc. the CdM bnw. ~nt look1 na in 1ead of acttptma whot'verapphed IOy~ruao RocE1 C11LSOI PREP SPOR TS E va.ns does more than suppon athlet1cs-he pu hes. and while he ma)' ha'enep~on sometoe1 in the pl"OCt'ss. lhe ed&es be has pro,,dcd have add~ to t'hat winning blend for the Sea Kmas. Champ10M u!>uall} enter wt th an ~ge.and Evan~and Davis havc- defin1telycombmcd to provide It for (orona. Fvans 1stht" man re pon 1blt for the Sea Va~ Leaaue'sg<'neral 1up. hu1e~n more1mpon.ant. h1 anputat ClFhas helped slecf thc ~ V1cv. Lugue to thc-nJht clas.s1f1r•11on m pta ofTcompetJtion \1aybe the best chanc1cnuuon Clf hanS".. who t'l'mtto C'orona del Mar 1n the earl) '70s ftOm the I .a Hahra dt\tnct. came dunnaone o f\he ~ K1np'CIF ba,krtbaO final appur· (Pl_.. ... CARL80N/C2) Ryan Dltb Ditkanot sorry to see Ryan leave Bears' coach 'elated' defensive coordinator gone to Philadelphia CHICAGO (AP) -Mike Datu. coach of the S~r Bowl champion Ch1ciao Bears. sa)s he's glad to see the last ol Budd" Ryan and accuse his former defensive coordana1or of playing fa vontrs and hpggma ~tt for the Bears' succes!I ''I'm not happ' he's gonr I'm elated." 01tla said "Ne' er again 1n h1'lOI) "'111 an a sastant lOach g<'t as much crt'dll a\ Budd> did.'' said D1tla "I handled 1t "'ell h "'111 be 1ntr~'lung to Stt ho111 ht handlt' 11 no"' 1h11 hc· the head coach .. R)an. "'ho put l()ltther the 'aun1rd '4tl" defcn5e that hdpcd Chicago 1c1 an 18· I l't'COrd th1 ~Mon. let\ the Rea~ c;honly af\cr 1he1r 4b-I 0 liuper BQ"' l '1r1of) over Ne" E.n1· land to M.omt he3d roa h t'I tbt' Ph1ladrlph1a Eaglt'\ Ryan made 11 'tear he fttl l>ttla wu fonunate to have him "l \hould be '° ludl'.) to haH a Budd) R)•n around." he wa1d 'Td hlc to have somebodv around to take cart o(me " Rut Ryan \ltd tM Bean han ucb a "'~l schedule nut ac:uon, they ha' c a aood shot at a nothCT NA. u tlc. Amona lhrir pme 1s one at Sotdtu field with the Eaale 7-9 last--. R"an came to the &an in 1971 wtth head coech nll AnmtroQ&. He (Pleue ... DAJla/ ) I 1Jabbar scores· .46in easy win Lakers maintain ---streakin Houston with 11 7 -95~rout From AP dispatcltes HOUSTON -Tbe Los Angeles L'ikef~ proved that Houston's home coun 1~ still their hom11 away from "home Thursday night and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar felt the most welcome of all. Jabbar s<.ored a season-high 46 point~ to outscore the comoined efTons of Houston's Twin Towers and lead the Lalceri to a 11 7-95 Nat1onal Basketball Association v1c· 1ory Thursda) n1sht. their 14th 10 a row 10 the Summit ... r h1~ game was important to us because we ha,en't been playing well late!\ and we are trying to get our act togeiher." Jabbar said. "We've been tl)ing to play w11hout Magic (John- son) and it's a benefit to get him bad ... Huu\tun t oach Bill Fitch said the game was important but he didn't want to over-emphasize the defeat. "You don't haye too many games this early 1n the season with as much h) pe and Hollywood to 11," Fi~ch s~ud. "But let's don't over-emphas11e the results whether you win or lose." Houston's Twin Towers, Akcem Ola;uwon and Ralph ampson. scored 18 and 17 points respecuvely for the Rockets. who have not beaten the l akers on their home coun since Nov 12. 1980. . pme since m1uina six contesu with a knee 1nJury, scored 1 S points and James Wonhy added 14 for the Laken. Jabbar scored 20 first half points, hinina rune sl.rallht shou from the field and two free tlirowsu the LaJcers srarted toward a 66-47 halftime lead. The LaJc:en bit 81 percent from the field in the first quarter to establish control of the game. It was onlx, the Rockets' second loss al home this year. they have won 25. Meanwhile. Johnson. still recover- ing from a knee tnJury. said that be would play in Sunday's National Basketball Association All-Star Game. "We decided to go ahead and go," Johnson sa.id after the win. "Jl's geuina much better, and there 1s no swelling, bul I won'l know the whole story until next wcclc." Johnson, the leadinf. vote-getter 1n fan balloting for Al -Star starters, played 29 minutes in the victory ov~r Houston. Johnson was appeanng in . his second game after sining out su games after hurting his nghl knee. * Cllppen fall. J J 8-J 04 PHOENIX -Larry Nance scored 29 points and Walter Davis added 20 as the Phoenix Suns held on to beat the Los Angeles Oippcrs. 116-104. The O ippers, down by 20 early in the third period, used eight points by Marques Johnson and six by Cedric Maxwell to cut the deficit to 88-81 entering the fourth quarter. OV, Edison win, MD takes crown seahawks hold off Marina; UC Irvine ropped by Titans Ocean View High had to come from behmd again for the win. this time against Marina. and Edison outlasted Huntington Beach in Sunset League Jlrls basketball acuon Thursday. Meanwhile, Mater Dc1 wrapped up another league championship and in a college women's game. UC lrv1neM dropped a conference conte t to ho!>t Cal State Fullenoo. Herc's what tran~pired: Oceu View S7, Marina 36: The Vilungs controlled the game's tempo by weanng out the clock before each shot. but their last attempt came up -.hort and the Scahawks escaped with the win at Ocean View. Down 37-36 with seven seconds left, Manna inbounded a pass and looked for a final shot, but Ocean View's Shelly Straight c.ame up wuh a sleaJ and the Seahawks (4-4) held on for the win. Marina (2-6) held a 34-32 lead with about three minutes to go. but Ocean View turned to its press and forced two Viking turnovers. A field goal and free throw later, the Seahawks regained the lead. 35-34. onl y to sec Manna take 1t back. the ball with seven seconds left But Stra1a.ht halted Marina'$ uosct bid. EdlsoD U. Hutlnaton Beaclt 0 : The Chargel'!> withstood a 2S-po1n1 performance from Tammy \hick to record the win at Edison. The C'ha'Jers appeared to be in command wuh a 13-poinl lead tn the founh quarter before the Oilers fought back. but Huntington Beach (3-5, 11·12) could get no closer than the final margin. Edison (5·3, l~-6) r~1ved 14 points each from junio.r guards De- ni§(' Ogburn and M1c~clle . Hen- nessey, with Ogburn sconng eight of her points in the final quarter. Sophomore center Stacy John~on had 14 rebounds Jo go with her mne poinh Mater Del f9, St. Josepb 30: The Monarchs clinched their founh con- secutive Angelus League cham» p1onsh1p with the victory over the ksteri. (7-2) 1n a packed St. Joseph gymnasium . Mater Dc1 (I($. 7, 9-0) got off to a slow start on the ule floor and fell behind, 8-5 "' the end of the 1nlllal penod But the Monarchs kicked into gear and took a 20.14 lcad at the half. They increased their advantage to as man) as 21 points in the second half. In a college women's game: Cal State Fullerton 76, UC Irvine 64: The Antcater'i committed 21 turnover!. en route to the PCAA loss 1n the Titans' avm. Thl· Lakers controlled the opening tip and never trailed 1n the game. pulling down every Rocket rally. Houston pulled within 11 points at 88-77 with 9:47 to pla>. their closest tkfirn 1n the final penod. JohMon. playing in his second Los Angeles got within 90-87 on Norm Nixon's jumper with 10:37 remaining before the Suns used a 12-2 spun over the next 4:31 for a 102-89 lead with 5·38 left. Davis and Alvan Adams had four points apiece in the run. A~ trlNpMto Magic Jobnaon of the La.ken allpe put Houaton defender Ro6ert Reid durliig Tbunday night'• game at the Forum. But with 47 seconds to gc1, sophomore G retchen Bock h11 an eight-foot turnaround Jumper to put Ocean View ahead. 37-36. The Vile· mgs missed a shot. and the Seahawks rebounded with 32 seconds lt:fi. Manna fouled Ocean View's Dalene L'iwson . who missed the front end of the one-and-one, giving the Vikings ·uc1 (4-4. 12·9) fought back from a 40.30 hallt1mc deficit to narrow the gap to 48-44 midway through the second half. But the T1Lans outscored the Anteaters 19-5 over the next five minutes 10 open up a 67-49 lead. Chen Graham scored 14 points to mo"e 1nto second place On UCJ's al1- t1 me sconng IJSt w1th 1.098 points. SPORTS BREAK Cash for this colt was long~hot bet on Horse of Year From AP dl1patcbes MIAMI -Spend a Bulk. the colt who E was purchased as a bargain and collected a bonus bonanza when his owner defied trad1t1on. Thursday was named Horse of the Year for I 9!tS • The honor was 1c1ng on a very nch caice for·owner Ocnn1'i Diaz and trainer Cam Gambolat1. who watched the colt develop from a S 12,500 yearling into a champion. Spend a Buck was retired to stud w1lh earnings ofS4.220,669 1n 15 starts. second only to John Henry. the gelding who earned $6,597.947 in 83 starts. "We feel he's done everything he needed to do to prove he's the 3-year-old champion:· Diaz said when ht' announced his Kentud) Derby wmner's retirement ~DI 14 1985 < >n Jan 7 ',pend a Buck was named '·)ear-<1ld «h,1m p111n. rctc1 "ing firo;t-place ballots from aJI lh,rec vo11ng group\ -the racmg secretancs of the Thoroughbred Racing .\'i<K>C1at1ons. employees of the Dail) Racing f orm and members of the NalJonal Turf Writers .\s!>oc1at1on In voting for Horse of the Year. Spend a Buck again rece1 vcd first-place ballots from all three voting groups "We're tremendously pleased and proud of Spend a Bue.k's accomplishments," Duu said 1n accepting the a""ard "The compet1t1on was quite formidable, but in our nean'> and our minds. he was already Horse of the Year·· Diaz said he rnns1dered Spend a Buck a once-in-a- hfc11me colt, the lctnd every thoroughbred fancier should have the chance to guide to own "It's kind of hard for people to comprehend 11 11 they ha\en't t>ecn around him like I have," Diaz said "He li ved to race. He loved to go out on Saturday afternoon and race "He had a'> much courage as any horse who ever stepped on a track. And he was very 1n1elhgent. We d1dn·t have to make him do anything. He always did what wa~ right " Quote of the day Dean Smith. on the opentng-night gala. for wh1t:h gue'>t'> paid S 'iOO or S 1,000 per couple .. Thi~ 1-. a \I range place to have a dinner part}' l'\.C never 1nv1ted an\OOC lo dinner and then c..harged them S 1.000 .: Pepperdine to drop swimming \-1.\l IHI -Pepperdine lJn1vcrs1t) a will Jl\1..on11nuc 11'\ men\ swimming proirarn alter thl'> -.eac;on season. C\y.1mm1ng Coach Ri ck Rowland, also the school'<. water polo coach. will reure from both po<;1tions al sea'>on·s end He will remain at the uni ver\1t\o a .. an a\s1sta n1profe5o;or1n the (ommun1ca- t1on\ l>I\ 1\lon v...l\n\' V..-n~ht. the Diret.tor of Athlcllc!> at Peprwrd111l· \did the dee 1\1or1 10 drop the )w1mm1ng progr.1m 1 Mill' alter a hudgct study of the athlettc dcpannwnt w/11th rec..cntly added programs 1n women·., gull .ind women\ 'w1mm1ng to meet NCAA minimum n·qu•rl·ment'i Gretzky collects 800th aaaiat became the eighth player 1n National ' Wayne Grttilly 'iCt up three goal'i and ~ Hockey League h1\tory to record 800 career assasts ai. tdmonton eittended 11~ unbeaten streak to SC"en games with a 6·1 victory over New Jersey on fhur>day night. Gretzky's final assist of the night and 800th of his career ca me on a long cross-ice pas" that sent Jarl Karri on a breakaway for has 39th goal of the 5t'asonand a 4-2 Oilers' lead In other NHL pmes. Claude Loiselle scored 2 22 into oven1me to hft Cktro1t to a 4-3 comeback v1ct0ry over Hartford Sylva!JI T11r1eoD ~ored two goal'> for lhe Whalers and Jolla Oiroct11Jck had 3 pair for the Rccf'W1nas . Dan AGdreyelt•k \Cored five aoats. one shon of the modem Nffl record, a~ Buffalo moved out of the Adams D1v1 ion cellar Wlth an 8-6 victory over Boston . Morrey Cravt11 capoed e Flyer comeback v.ruh a 25-foot \lap!thot with 2.34 ~ma1ning in the pme to gave Ph1ladelph1a a 4-3 victory over 5t Lou11 . Bob Roan'• first aoal of \he season with 4S seconds rema1n1na 1n overtime hf\ed Minn~ta to an ~-7 Vll tory over Toronto. Gooden to get $1.3 million NEW YORK -Dwight Gooden the New York Mets' p11ching ace and the 1985 Nattonal League Cy Young Award wmncr. will ;oin baseball's SI million club shortly, 11 was reported Thursday while l"-O more pla}'ers losl their arb1trat1on cases The arbitration losers -outfielder Kevin Mc Reynolds of San Diego and catcher Alan Knicely of Ph1ladelph1a -made the pla)ers O-for-3 1n cases decided by arb1trat1on this }'ear First baseman Ah 1n Davi.s ofSeaule. the J 984 .<\mencan League Rookie ot the Year, lost his arb1trat1on case Wednesda). McReynold~ a 234 hitter with I 5 home runs and 75 runs batted 1n for San Diego 10 1985. had been seelung a raise from S 150.000 to $450.000. The Padre!. offered $275.000-and won Knicely, who !>pht the I 9t!5 sca!>on between Cmc1nnat1 and Philadelphia, was asking for S 140.000 more than double the $60.000 he made la\t }'Car Ph1ladelph1a offered $80,000, after Knicel}' finished las! season with a 242 baiting average. five honicr' and 42 RBI Meanwhile. the Ney. York Po\t quoted .\l I lara11n. the Me t<. vice premlent, a\ c;a)ing that (111o<lcn and the club ltkelv would reach term~ next week on a um tract that would be \I.Orth about\ I 'm1llmn Pistons turn it on in overtime BUI Lalmbttr sank. one of lWO free m throws with three seconds remaining as Dctroll scored the final eight pomts tn overtime to defeat Washington. 111 ·I09. in a National Basketball Assoc1at1on game Thursda~ night. The Pistons. who have won five of their last six , sent thegame into ovenimeon a three-point shot by J~ Daman with 14 seconds remaining 1n regulation time . .. In other NBA action. Cbarles Barkley scored 14 ofh1s 23 points in the fourth quarter, helptng Ph1ladelph1a to a 111 -103 v1ctof) over slumping Cleveland. which lost its eighth straight . Dominique Wilkins scored 32 potnts as Atlanta led almost the entire way 10 beating Indiana. 100-85 .. Ricky Pierce scored 18 po ints to lead a bal- anced Milwaukee attack that overpowered strugg.hng Chicago, 117-97 It was the third straight loss for the Bulls. while the Bucks snapped a two-game losing <;treak Laimbeer Dcn ... er·s Alex Engll1b ~ored 23 points as the Nuggets heat 1n;ury-plagued San Antonio. 100-95 Adrian Oantley scored 20 ofh1s 36 points 1n the third period 10 lead Utah to a 119-J..S,U. victory over New York Dalla'> forward Maril Agllirre scored a game-h1$h 29 points 10 lead the Mavenclcs 10 a 115-111 victory over Portland . Re11le Theaa led Sacramento with 23 points in a 115· I 06 win over Seattle CARLSON COLUMN ... From Cl · ances at the Long Beach Sports Arena Rather than si1t1ng back and en;o)- ing the game.Evans was two feet off thecoun,down an the comer. charpmgawayat the referees. remind· 1ng them that the oppos111on had far fewer calls agamst 11 through the first half · "lfhe has a weakness. that's ll," said Davis with a chuckle. "The k1ds know 11.100 They know he's heh1nd them, which is important .. , know this. we don't have our hands t1ed here. He knows the battles we fight and he's sympathetic .. He also knows how 26 ClF cham- p1onsh1p bannerscan instill pnde 1n a student (in or out oft he athlettc scheme) and both have been succe~­ ful in gaining the support of the communtlyw11hout the community d1cta11ng 11s demands. The gray hne 1s a vef) fine one in solic1t1ng monetary help without stnngs f One of the: '>pons not reprcsentc:d 1n those numbers'" foot hall. but l>a ... 1!> points out. "Wt""c done better in football than people are willing to admit. We're alway!> m the upper echelon Even against Edison and Fountain Valley when we were m the same league we held our own More of our football kjds compete an other sports than don't .. An even more am37ing thing for me 1s the fact that we have over 60 percent ofourenrollment involved m athletics, boys and girls. The only thing 1t hurts is our PE classes" Davis has been Corona's athletic director since 1967 and he presently has a stafTof60 coaches, including 17 on-campus coaches. The blend has been so good Oa vii. and Evans spoke at the national convention for athletic directors m Anaheim recently, and not too far down the line they'll be doing ll again in New Orleans, explarnmg the win- ning formula. Those 26 banners, incidentally. cover water polo (6 ). boys and g1 rh tennis (9). boys and girls basketball ( 3). boys and girls volleyball ( 3 ). baseball (I ).golf( I). sw1mm1ng( I) wrestling( I )and badminton (I I •\ 271h bannerts fort he girls' state champ1onsh1p1n volleyball ELSEWHERE . Mater Dc1 High basketball coach Gary McKnight, a candidate for the vacant Cal State Fullerton job, has been busy setting up next year's Monarch schedule, which 1ncludesaSaturday.Jan. 10 game w11h Capistrano Valley and a Saturday. Jan. 2411-3me with Ocean View. They're trying to get Orange Coast College fort he Ocean V 1ew game. McKnight's Monarchs are se1 for the Golden Gate Cla<is1c an Concord (De La Salle High) in December of 1987 with competition 1ncludmg B1shopO'Dowd of Oak- land and San Francisco Riordan SEA VIEW ~ • • • From Cl Mike Murphy at the bu11e1 The Wamors received 46 ol their 57 points in that one from Murph) ( 14 ). 6-7 sophomore Adam Keele ( 111) and 6-6 Vince Bryan ( 13) "We'll tr) to \ta> close and m.tke a game of 11 ... continued f:rnun ... We match up w11h them as poorly a~ we do an yone .. Tim Chnstiansen and Scan Turn- er are $Oing to have to play well for u to be in the game. Chnsuanscn and Turner, and hopefully someone hke Doug Green will come up with a big game for us " The 1wo Corona del Mar mtcnor players are counted on for rebound· ing and defense. areas which usually take a back seat 10 the scoring punch of Jeff Fryer (28 I). Green (I 0.4) and Tod Bearbower Bearbower's recent succe!>s with the outside shot ha!> given Corona a three-pronged outside attalk He ha<i scored 22, 19, 9 and 19 an h1!> last four Starts. Tonight's schedule. S.. View U •eue 17:l01 Coron• Ciel ~' (t·2) et Woodt>rtC11>e U ·l l Ntwl>Of"I Harbor IS·61 el SeCldletMtck !S·6) Unlvtrtllv (S·6l el Co,le Mtse (0· 11) Leoune 8eec" (7·•> el E'llncle IS·6) SVllMt LM_,. (7:J0) Hunllnglon 8Hch Cl Sl el Edl'on " •1 Merine l•·•l el OcH n View 18 Ol WH1mln\1tr (1·6) et Founllln Vellev cl ~t South COHI LM-(7:.lO) Ceo1,1reno v ellt v C 10 Ol et Mlu ton V1e10 11 11 lrvlne C6·41 el Dena HUit 10 91 Laguna Hiii• 11·11 e l Sen C1emenlt 12·71 El Toro. ovt BEARS ... From Cl was kept on b) the late George Halas. when Halas fired Arm'ilrong after the 1981 season and hired D1tka. By most accounb, 01tka and Ryan never h1t ll off well, in part because of d11Tenng philosophies on defense and handling players Dttka said R)an had a "buddy· buddy system" and played favorites. "I bclie'e 10 pla)ing the best l I players:· said D11lca. "I don't believe 1n having tavonte players. I want challenge~. not preconceived situ· a11ons. I want everybody to have a t·hance to play .. He also said R)an tootc. more than his share of the credit. "He wok a lot of bows and I let him take them." said D1tka "But he didn't let any ofh1s assistants take an) bows. "Some people doo't give credit to an)one else. Why d~sn·1 (01Tens1ve line coath ) Did <itanfcl get more ned1t"' We led the league an rushing three years 10 a row." D1tka said. "I ne,cr fa,oreJ an} players. I treated tht'm all ahkc .. c;:ud Ryan .. I'd Jump on an all-Pro a-. quick as I'd ;ump on a rookie Some you have 10 pat on the back, some you have to kick tn the butt I never had aoy buddy-budd}' sysu:m." . D11ka never has been u proponent of the "46" defen'>C. 10 which six or seven men can rush the passer. leaving cornerbaclcs and linebackers in one-on-one coverage. . "Hell. the defense shoulh have been great this season." said Ditka .. The}' were on the lield 20 minu1es of the game. The oOense wac; on the field for the other 40 minutes." But he said he backed Ryan even when they disagreed "I even sat back at what happened al Platteville.'' <1nid D1tka. rcferrin~ to ~the time Ryan called rookie defensive tackle Wilham "The Refrigerator" Perl)' "a wasted draf\ choice." Perry was inserted into the starting lineup at m1dseason only after Ditka insisted. Ryan indicated that denigrating PerT) was JUSt one of hi s tactics for getting the mo~t oul of a player. "It sure worked, d1dn'111?'· he !laid. "Th1ng'i like that affect the whole orgamza11un. the coaching staO. the scouting staff:· said Duka. KlngsblastedbyCalgary,7-2 ·Sports on TV for weekend CALGARY. Albe{ta -Newly-ac· ~ quired right wingJ~y Mullen scored a goal Saturday TELEVISION Channel 7 RADIO and added two assists as the ( algary 9:30 a.m. _MOTOR SPORTS: NASCAR. North 2()0 I p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: frcsno Stall' at Flames defeated the Los Angele!> Kings, auto racing from Dover. Del., Channel 9. Cal State Fullerton, K WR W ( 1370). 7-2. in a National Hocke y Leagul· $lime Thursday night. I I a.m. _ COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Memphis 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Washington at Mullen. acquired Saturday IO a SIX·player trade State at Nevada-Las Vegas Channel 2 use. KNX (I 070). with the St. Louis Blues, St.Orc<l at 1.08 of the third 11 a.m. _WRESTLING: \hannd 9. 7·30 p.m . ....J PRO HOCKEY New York lslandcr<i 11t penod when he took a pass from Jim Peplinski and beat 11 a.m. _MOTOR SPORTS: Visions of Speed_ n K1ng,s, K.LA( (5 70). • • Los Angeles goaltender Darren Ehot with a low, 20-foot updated version of actor Paul Newman's auto racing 7 30 p.m -COLLEGE -BASKETBALL Pacific at shot to the far cornt'r e'l:ploitc;, Channel 56_ U\ Irvine. ~ZE ( 1190). Moms Lukow1ch and Dave <Tiger> W1ll1am'i I I 30 a.m. _WRESTLING: Channel 56. 7:30p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL long Beach scored for Los Anacle!i Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Lou1i.v1 lle at State at San Jose State, K WOW ( 1600) Irvin selected Rama' MVP North Carolina State, Channel 4. Sanda• TELEVISION Comerback LeRoy Irvin has won the [i] Daniel F. Reeves Award as the Ram~ Mosi •II• Valuable Player in 1'>85. Irvin. completing h., ~1J1th year 1n the National Football League. wai. vo1cd the award by members of the Orange County ports Wntet\ Association and the Southern Caltforn1a ponscasters. Punter Dale Hatcher was voted the Carroll Rosenbloom Award 3$ the dub'~ Rookie of the Year He led the Nft in net average puntina with a 38-yard average. Irvin was the tint defen~1vc pla}'er 10 w1n the MVP award ltnce Nolan Cromwell won 1t 1n 1981 Televiaion, radio TELEVL'UON 10 p.m. -BOXING· Channel 56 RADIO No events tcheduled • Noon· -SOCCER: Spain vs USSR 1n World ( un " qualifying match (tape). Channel 34 IOa m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Cleorg1a r ech I p m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Frc!>no State at nt Duke, Channel 4, C ·a1 State Fullenon. Channel 56. 10 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS Busch Cla~h -Stock Ip m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Notre Dame at 1.•ar dnvers compete Jn th1-. 50.mM (20 lap) spnnt race 5yracu~. Channel 2. from Daytona, Fla .• Chsnnel 2. I '0 p.m. -GREATEST PORTS LEGENDS: 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NRA All-Star Channel 7. a.ame from Dallas, Channel 2. 2 pm -GOLF. Andy W1thams Open from Torrt'y Noon -SPORTS WORLO World professional Ptncs, Channel 4 figure skauna champ1onsh1ps. Chl\llnel 4. 2 pm -BOXING Victor CalleJa<1 vs l..om tecca. I p.m. -GOLF: Andy W1lhamc; lourn~y from ( hannel 34. Tomy Pines. Channel 4. 2 pm -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS' REU· I: 0 p.m -SPORTS SUNDAY Box1na -Alexis NlON More tt)an 60 of the grcate<0t name In sport'> Arauello vs 8111 ostello 1n 1un1or welterweight bout history pther for three days of golf, aood times and from Reno, 10 rounds. Olympic Invitational track and remin1scin&, Channel 7. field meet, from East Rutherford. N.J. (tape), Channel 2 3 pm. -COLI.EOE BASltETBALL W3sh1naton at 2.30 p.m -BOXING· Marvin John'IOn v\ Le~hc U C, Channel 4 Stewan (delayed). from lndltlnapohs. Channel 7 3 pm -BOWLING rBA tourney from Muam1 . fla. 3 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Washington (delayed). Channel 7. State at tJC'l .A, Channel 2. I' 3 p m -WR~TI..ING Channel 56 RA DIO 4 pm -MOTOR SPORTS: Racina from A\C'Ot ' p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL wa .. hington Ch•nnel 56 State at UCLA, KMPC (710) 4JOpm.-WlDEWORLOOFSPORTS:U.S.fiaure 7:l0 p.m -PRO HOCKEY C alR,.'lf)' al lt.10&,.,, \kalm~ champ1on\hirx. from tJn1ondalc. NY (taped), Kl.AC (S10> ' • UCI ••. Fromc1 UCJthat's as hard as he's ever seen a tea"? play," said Mullif,'n. "I guess thats ying something. • J And someth1na should be said for ~ B~chanan, Troy Cannon and Rick C-1acc10. who reeled in the slack tor the absent Rogers, who was the second leadina scorer on the team with 19. t points per game and the lc~~ang rebounder with 8.8 an outing. Th.?se guys on the bench were super. said center Tod Murphy afier 101ng the whole 40 minutes without a blow "I'm too tired nght now to feel good, but I will later. It was great to help out," said the 6-10 Ciaccio after giving the Anteaters some size tn the middle ~long witb his .season-high ~ven points and fi ve boards. "We're going to make it a poant to Stan playang that hard every game," said Carmon, who tied his season- high 14 pomts and a game-hi~ nine rebounds in his reserve role. 'Coach told us we'd have to play pressure defense or we wouldn't play. We were confused the last time we played Fresno, but this tame we gave them some of their mcd1c1ne." For awhile, however. 11 looked as 1f U61 was in for a dose of trouble when B.rooks. was tossed out oft he game for his bnef altercation with Fresno guard Leo Walker. "He was frustrated with the ag- gress1 ve defense I was p laying on him," said Brooks. "After the ref called the foul , he (Walker) punched me tn the forehead. The punch didn't have anr,thing on 11, though. It was nothang. • T he same can't be said, however, of the Anteaters' efTon s. * ANTEATER ANGL•S: UCI cente< Ted Murllflv moved within 11 ootn" of Decomlng the lChool's •N·llme IMdlng ICXM'llr Forward JW!fly lteeen mined 111e ~me •lier l\evlM • rtoorted ftvtr of i03 4 Tue~v He'll t><Ol>eblv oley S.turoev when UCI hOlh P11Glflc ti.fon needing OU! on the roed for four H"'ff "The UOP geme will ~ • big one for ul ," Mild Coach •• ~n. "Wt'll flgurt out where wt stend •lier thel roed lrlo" The Antffter1 l\evt leken tlle lesl 17 gemel from UOP Former Meler 0.1 ster Mllrt MltcMI, • freJ.~n Slarllng guard for Fresno. !\Ml lu\I sl• oolnt1 Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /Friday, February 7, 1Ne ..., .... ,...... ................ UCI'• Scott Broob tanglea with Freano'• Leo Walker (3 ), while fan• including Barry Greene (right) proteet nbeequent ejection ofbotla playen. -ldnllt;1:1mm~------------------------------- Bruins win; USC tumbles in OT Miller (3 4) s hines for UCLA : Lewi s scores 27 forTroJa n s From AP dltpatcbet Reggae Miller scored 34 poants Thursday n1ghl and UCLA posted a 94-89 oven ame victory over Washington an a Pacific-I 0 Conference basketball game at Pauley Pa vilion. After leading most of the second half. Washington needed a rebound basket by Shag Williams as regulation 11me ran ou'( to tie th e game at 75-all and force the extra period. However. UCLA, behind Miller and Jerome "Pooh" Richardson, ran off to an 88-81 lead in the first 3:41 of oven1me and Washington never recovered. Richardson fi nished with 2 I points and seven assists fo r the Bruins. who improved their record to 5-4 1n conference. I 0-8 overall. · Paul Fon 1er scored 27 points and Chnst1an Welp. 1n foul trouble throughout. added 25 for Washington whKh tell 10 7-3 1n conference. 13-9 overall. Washington led 41 -36 al halthme and ran its lead 10 51-40 with 16:08 to play before the Bruins launched their comeback. ~ .......... UCLA center Jack Haley la facln& the wron& way while Waahlnfton'• Chrla Welp aboota. The Bruins mana~d their first lead since the opening minutes when Richardson hat a comer Jumper to gi ve them a 72-71 lead With th~'8nuns up 74-7 3, Jtlch:Mlson had a chance to ice the game but made only one of two free throws, setting the stage for W1l11ams t~ang basket In other Pac-10 action: Washington State 77, USC 75 (ol): Forward JO\.' Wallace scored 18 points, including a pair of free throws w11h 12 seconds left an ovename that iced the game as the Cougars 01ppcd the Tro1ans al the ports Arena 1n l o~ Angeles. The Cougar~ sent the game an to overtime when Todd Anderson sank a fo llow shot wnh o ne second remaining to 11e 1he game at 6 7-all. Washington State took the lead for good on a 1umpshot b> >\nderson 50 seconds into the extra session and the Cougars maintained their lead b) sinkang 8-of-9 free throws the rest of the wa~. Tom Lewi s !>cored 27 poants and Enc Gathers addl·d 14 points and 14 rebounds for U. C. which fell to 3-6 in the Pac-IO. 9-10 overal I. Arizona State 77, Stanford 75 lot): Guard ~tn e lk l l h11 a Jump sho1lro m1 he 1op of t he key "' 1th se' en St'l omh leli an o"en1me to gi ve i\nzona State a come-frnm- behtnd "1ctol) over host Stanford Beck. who led all scorers w11h 28 po1n1s. scored ~\ o t his team'sseven points in the e.>.tra pcnod. The 6-31un1or sank two lon$JUmp shots and two free throws 1n the li nal 1:47 in oven1mc 10 gi ve the Sun Devils the victory. · Arizona 11 , California 52: In Berke le>, guard ( ra1g McMillan scored 21 points, 15 of them an the fi rst half. tu lead the Wildcat.., . Anzona 1ook control of1 he game tor good late 10 thl' first half when McMillan scored six !tlra1ght pcHn ts to g1H~ the W1ldrats a 29-20 edge. By the half, Am ona led 14-26 Anzona won the game at the foul hnc, oubtonng California 17-2, including 8-0 an the first halC Freshman Scan Elli ott added LS points for .\nrnna which 1m pro' ed 10 16-6 overall and 7-2 10 the league r ht· victory was Anzona·~ 11th in ti!> last I J games In 1he P('i\.\ Utah State 119, Long Beach Slate 95: In Logan ( in~g Grant scored 20 ofh1s game-high 33 points m the li~t ha lf and fou r teammates scored an double figu re~ as l 1ah State defeated the 49ers. Grant, who now need s U points to better the Uta h State career sconng mark held by W c1yne fates at 2,00 I connected on I J of his 16 field goal a ttempts and shot seven of 11 from the foul hnc It was l 1ah State'!. thirJ wan an m last I' game<; The i\gg1t'' no"' are 1-7 an PC \ \ pla} 7-1~ O\l'lall Long Beach Stale droppcJ tu 1-1 ()in tht.' lOnfcrenlC ~-I 1 overall The 41.Jcr~ nt.'' er kd in the gantc .h l '1ah 'itatc \hot n I percent fro m th\.' lloor an lhl· lir~I halt and led 5~-'7 .111lw half Long lkach ~late nl'\ er t·amc d o)erthan I 7 pt.Hnh in the second half Backing C 1ran1 for the Aggie\ "'t.'r<· Bill no)d "'1th I., Kevin Nixon w11h 15. Jon J udkins "''th 11 and ktl Anderso n w11h 10 Long Beat:h \rnte was paced b) Morion 'W tk\ "'1th 18 and S1a1Tord Hamlin w11h 14 Nevada-Las Vegas 92, Pacific 73: In La'> Vcgu' Eldridge Hud\on "'"orcd 12 of ht'> .:!O point~ in thl' ""' eight manutcs of thl' second hall lo hl·lp 01nth-ranln l Nevada-Las Vegas pull awav fro m Pau lit After Pactfic clo<red to "ithan 45-4~ 1n the upcn1nt1- m1nu1e ol the set·ond hall Hud~on l«J l NL 'v nn a run that left the Rebcb with a M -S 1 adva ntage w11h 12 or. 111 play The Rebelll wcrr not threatt:ned a her that Anthony Jones <>rnred 18 point~ and I reddw Han~' adde<l 14 f°""-Nevada-l a<; Yeps. "'hu:-h rmproH·d 11' record to 11 -Uin co nferent:c. ~--2 oH·rall San Jose Sta ll' 78, Nt'w Mulco Stall' 74 : l 111'' .11d Ru:ky BeIT) scored 'I point\ 10 lc,1d the \panan' tu th1· v1cton 1n San Jose San Jose State 1mprved 11\ P< \ \ rl'l ord tn ~ 4 an<l 11' overall mark to 14-7 New Mt'"u 1 \t,111.· dmppnl 111 K ~ 111 the assoc1at1on and 14-5 o .. erall The Spartans, who led 35·2 ' at tht.' halt. tonk rhl'tt biggest lead of the ga me at M-47 when thr h 8 lk 11 \ 111.1dr two tree throw' w11h 7 ) I remaining Collegiate basketball scores 74 WIST UC Ir vine .0 F rt\llO St 51 Ntv•d• l 11\ VKH " Ptclflc 7l !>en Jose SI 11 New M .. lco SI 8 ·00• .S ~''*n Cel Collt9e ~ v<.L A t 4, Wesn•nuton " toll We'"'""'°"' $t 11 UK IS loll ArltOl\e 61 (ellfol"nle ~1 .\rt1one $1 11 Slenford IS 1011 llYU II Sen 01~ SI 11 Pt l ome II l l( .,,.,, IJl911n .0 Ul•h II M1wa11 U •oc1uu u11n s1 1 tt l onv "••• 11 ~· '' Nt• M••<ll 11 A1 Jl)f•• 10 •v vt,.WI ST Tu n f l PllO 1? 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SE l°'"''•ne es N llOll\ SI 17 W CerOlll'e 1t FurrNtl' 71 •AST Arm~ 74 IO... 11 Felrlleld SS For~m •1 N••oer • 14 5oene 11 '°" Nortt1H\ltrn " (C)I011t• ~ \I JO\<IUl'I \ 1• c,..,, I/ii Wll\'1 "" II>" " ,..,."'9 10 lltflOdt l\111"'1 ~1 N"I V rg n I 61 ,._..,, '' .. , However, the Aggies outscored San Jose State 23-~ over 1h11 next 7: 16 to pull w1th1n two points at 72-70 with 35 seconds left 1n the game. In action an volvang nat1onall y-ranked te~ms: Georgia Tech 87, N.C.-Cllarlotte 7': In Atlanta, freshman Tom Hammonds scored a career-high 24 points as second-ranked Georgia Tech overcame a sluggish first hal f and downed North Carohna~Charlone. N.C.-C harlone held a 42-37 lead before Tech opened the second halfw11h a 9-0 run. then took command wu h a 13-2 spun to hand the 49ers their 10th loss in a row. Duke 77, Virginia 65: In Charlottesv1lle, Va., Johnny Da"k1ns and David Henderson scored 20 pomts each, and the fou rt h-ranked Blue Devils held off a second-half Virgi nia rail~ for an ..\tlantac Coast Conference victory O\.Cr the Ca .. alters Dawkan!t scored 14 po ants an th e fi rst half as the Blue De' tis. ta king ad\.antage of V1rgin1a's 7-for-25 field goal shoot mg. moved to a 34-20 1ntermiss1on lead. Michigan 80, Purdue 79: Roy Tarpley scored 18 points. and the seventh-ranked Wolvennes cap1tahzcd on a Ii' e-mmute \Con ng drought b>r Purdue an 1he second hall Ill edge the Boilermakers. holding onto fi rst place an 1he Big Ten< onlerence in a game al West Lafa)ellt'. Ind Woman testifies against players \1 ..\Dl'iON w,., (..\Pl -..\n 18-year-old woman 1e-;ttlil·d three U n1' er.II> ot M 1nnesota basketball players sexuall} as\aulted her repeatedly for four hours an a downtown hotel ruom. ma~1ng her feel la ke a "piece of meal 1.kgraded .. Aller thl' "'oman s te~t1mon\ al a prehm1nar) heanng Thurc;da\ 1n Dane <. ount\ Circuit Court. the three men -M1tl hd l Let.' "e' 1n 'lmllh and George \\ 1lhaml> Jr -wne urdl'red to ~tand tnal on se'ual assault charge'> Judge Rohen Pekowsk~ ruled there was probable cause that l.'ach defendant cumm111rd a felon>- "! fe lt like a piece of meat. hki.• I was JUSI l)ang there ... the woman test 1 lied "I felt degraded I "'as scared I felt ph~ sical pain " She ~•d the men talked 10 ra1..h other. laughed am:i 1oked about hl'T bod' as lhl·\ J\sauhed her 1n 'anous lumb1nJtmn' tht• morning ol JJn ~4 Otht.>r p('ople entered <1nd kit thl' room dunng th l' 1nc1Jent, she ..a1J \fterv.Jrd. -.he 1c .. 111ied. ')11111h -.a1 bt.·c,11k her J~ '>hl' lc1 \ curkd up 1111 .1 lwd and -.Jtd "\\hat'' ~our name'' v.·hl'r<.' do H>U lt 't"' I "'ant 10 '>n' \11u again I'm go111g 10 <,ee \.llU ag111n She .,,ud -.lw d1Jn 't ans"cr Michael O'Brien Richard ChanC O'Brien leads USC swimmers FormerGWCsta rBe ntley: - ex-Tar Ba llac k a lso Trojans T hree Orange Coast area athletes will suit up for the L'SC Tro1ans aturda> when they challenge Long Beach tate an a sw1mmtnR meet a1 Long Beach OI) mp1an Michael O'Brien out ofNewpon Chnstlan High 1s a sopho more distance frecstyler for the Tro)ans. Jon Ballack, a sophomore backs1roke and tndiv1dual medle) specialist hails from Newport Harbor High, and Steve Bentley, the national community college record holder an 1he 200 breaststroke 1s a product of Golden West <. ollege lkntlc . a 1un1or. "as named Golden West's s" 1mmer of the 't ear for 1985 * * * Former ll n1H~rs1t} High standout Ckris Greer 1s a member of Tnntt) lln1verstt) 's 19th-ranked men's 1enn1s team The T1grr~ arc scheduled to take on 11 of the top 25 college 1eam'"l 1n the countn this seawn * * * Richard H Lau n and Frank Farmer of Costa Mesa tirrd hlik')·tn uDl' at Mesa Verde< ountn Club 1n <. osta Mesa rcn·ntl\ Ill 4uall f, for thl' ~Sth annual Ru!>!\-Nail Hok -an-Onl' \\\eCp'itakt's More than 10.000 peopk t:Jl h \Car score an ace and enter th e '"l't'P'>ta~t.'S * • • \t:m nj ll1gh produl t Tim Parsons 1s a "'01 or B'3ola •allies to nip S"' 1mmer lor Bue~nell l DI\ er~ll\ Par<>0ns IS d member i .& 1 ol the 81,on,· undl'fl·ated 400 tree~I\ le rcla) team Vanguards, 65-64 Richard Chug. a~ Ed1:n H:h graduate. ha!> been a _.>.,c\ figurt' 1h1l> sea,on for the l 'naver.11\ of l altlom1a L \ \ll R.\I> \ -Brol.1 ( ulkgt• l)\ertuml"d a \n-~4 tRerkele'r l basl.etball team - halltamc ad,,tnta.,_c and \\COi on to do"n outhl·rn Chang has g1,en 1heBear...,o mnaluabk manu1esofT <ahforn 1a < til kttt• 6~-M in an '°l\I \ Di,tnll Il l the hench .ir~d staned in plun 1.it leonard l a\.lm '~ ha\l l'lhall i.t.1n1l' I hur,J.I\ mithl .\nzon.i. his ltrst ~tan m more than a \.ear He t!> ,h,H1t1 n.g , ,~ , Oll0 1nPal -IOgamc'>and"'"'"'11f,t•,cn lH1m1ht·l1oor I hl' \ ,111gu.1nh ~hol s_ [X'lll'Ol (. ot ,_)an th1• lo\\, 1n rt.>cent games h111"l'tl'1111trt'h11unJt·d hadh h\ lht• lalkr E..igk' P ~' * * * \( t h.1d " d 'anle to "in thl' ll•IOH.· 1n lhr "'Jn1ng \l't11HJ \ hut Ion Ha.tr "'''~'-' .1 1umpn .10J hi\ 'i"'n rrllound a" 11mc l'\prred l\.r n li.irJ,k\ k d \(. ( ( J ' I J-"11 "'tlh I~ !)(\IOI\ "h1k 11.tji ftnl'>hl·d "1th I J Binl.1 whtl h hJd 111'1 thll't' ul ''' ~ll l'\ 111u\ hHH l'nu\untt'I\ ''1th th l' \ .inguarth, 1mprm1.·t.l 11\ N \I\ m.11 l 111 ~ I .ind "' ,·rall rn 111d to ~I ' \( I ''di Ix· h.11 k · ,n al 111111 \,1tu1d,I\ lor "' h111l\n 111111n11 ~Miil' aiw 1n .. 1 Poni.111.i l'1ltl'' Thl' non , 111\lt'H'th l' ll•'nw 11111hr \ a ntlt1tir1h 1lP11r "\l.'l to lx11.1n at ., '(I SCC's Bardsley honored l\.l'll H.ml\h•\ ,1 '('tH11r h,l\li.c1ball pl.1\t'r ,11 ~1uth1·111 < .ahh111H.1 < 11llqtr ha' t'lc'l·n awarde,1 a S'<ltl '4'h1,l.il"'h1p h\ tht· ~1"'anl\ \ luh ol < 1Na \fry ll.trlh lt'\ \\ho ptrpPt"d .11 t •l\la Meu 1 liih "o hu\IDt'\\ m.1111r "'11h .1 ' 1 \ p.rude J''lllln t ave , l' I lw fl ~ to~.lh! "'•I' reu·nth n.1mcd thl· 'N \I\ l>1,tn'1 Ill Pin~~·· 11! tht· \\~Ii. '>l.1inng 7tl pmn1' H\ a thn·r ·11anw \~\ill\ Thrt•c of l onll Bcal h \tall'\ 14 n·1urntnll \11ltball lettermen .lr<' Orange ( oas1 produll' ae 1'rubovllt, a 1un1or lrnm 11 untanglon Bea1. h has 1..lughtlortht'4~r<iforthf'('t'\l"ar' \hrhattt>d I ~ 1n 85 1ndudang Ill RRI and I~ run' .,._,1rl·d Liadlt' Roland, a 1uni<>r 1nhl'kk 1 ,., trom h111n1 atn \ alll"). a.nd \en1or ~rnnd tia .... ·m11n Terri Crall h.111\ lrom Hunungwn Bl'al h < rail 1<, pcnl 1kd 1n a' lhl .i1.1t·" '1.uwr .1l1l'r batttn~ 20~ "'''h It! 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MeJ1tco Sti le I 1 UC In.Ille 1 4 S.11 JoM Slelt 1 S Cel Slt lt FulWIOtl S 6 ~rtano Sltl• S 1 ltKlllc 4 7 UC Stntt 9M"t>tr• 4 1 Ulen 511te J 1 Owrel Wl n 1 14 5 " t 14 1 Men 'sgolfresults AtttlY W9em1 0..., Cl\lp lt<ll l6·1S-11 OttvGrlvos J7·l6-73 let SM '*91) Tom Kitt l6·U-71 W.nllltrM 37·36--73 Dennv EdWtrcb n-~ Howerd 'twlllV l6·U-71 tom SltckmeM lt-:M-73 Mer'w~ 34.,,-.. LouGrel'lem 3'-3S-71 ~ .. Arc.tw '7·3'-13 Ltrrv ltfnker ll·u-66 l!k>Ot>v Clemotll 3'•'7-71 tlllv Pl«ol 3'·31-7' WooGV tltdlburn 3S·) 1-U tltuu Cod\l'en 31•34-11 Peter Senlof 37·36-7' W L '"«· oa L.ono 8HCll Stet• I 10 ~·k­uc lrvl11t '°· F """° Slell st 17 11 12 11 11 II 9 11 1 1, s 11 LerrvMIH 33-~ T.C Clltn M·U-11 Gree LaoeMolt lt-37-7' L.Hen 31 II 771 PorllAlllO ,, 2• S.1 10',.. PllMftlx 20 ?t •11 11 ~ II,, ~ lO S.eUle 11 33 340 21 Oolelen.Stett IS 31 2'I 24 Miclwfll OMslen HOU\IOll 33 16 613 Otl'tV9' JO 21 .5Q 4 DallH 2S n .532 7 San 4'nlonlo 21 15 .519 711) Utah 25 71 411 9•;, Sacremenro 20 )() 400 ''\/) IASTUIH CONll'•••NCE A .. ntle DM1*I lot ton PtllleCMl~le Ntw JtOtY Washlngron NtW YOfl<. 3' I 126 )2 11 "'° • ,. n S49 12•.., n 26 469 1611) 11 32 340 21 Mlfweuol<.H A1 .. n1e OtlrO<I Clt•~1na Chicago tnolene C-ll°n:~ 3.,., 26 1• S20 611') .. 31 347 14 17 34 333 16 16 33 317 16 TlwncleV'• kwn l.alten 111 Hou11on 9S Pnotnlll I 16 a-i 10. A111n1t 100 fndlane IS 0.lrolt 111. WeshlllOIO!I 109 IOI) Pllllaoe1on1e 1 I I Clevereno 103 MllweukM 117 ChlctllO 97 Dttwtf 100 San •n•onlo 95 Ulan 119, N~ YC)(I\ 101 S.cremenro 1 IS, S.ellle 106 D1llH 11 S. F'Of fiend II 1 Toni9tlt'l Genws No oome. 1clledYled S.tur•V"• ~met No oomes Khedui.a Sl.lftdlY't Geme .. 11 Star Gamt •• Della\ LAllUH'I 117, Rodc-91 95 LAKE.RS 11111 -Ramt>ll 0·1 0-0 0, Wortnv S·9 4·9 14, At><lul·Jet>t>er 21 ·30 •·4 'II, Coooer 3·8 2 2 9 McGH 4·7 O 2 8, JOM\On 5· 10 S·S 15 S<olt 1·9 1·2 s. M Lucu S· 8 IJ'·O 10 Kuocllelt 7·4 2·2 •. Grffn 1·2 O·O 2 Sorfgo1 1·7 0-0 2 To1e1s 49·91 II 26 111 HOUS"TON ftSI -McCrev 2·1 0·0 4, S.mo1on 1·20 1· 1 11 Ole luwon I · 16 7·1 18, Llova 2·1 7·2 6, J LUCtl 7· 17 3·6 11 Pefer1tn 0-7 1·2 I, Rtld 7·9 0·0 14, Wh191ns 3· S 0·0 6 Leovtll 3·6 4·4 10, Harn1 0·2 0·0 0 Wellen 1-t O·O 1 Elllo 0-1 0·0 0 To1a11 41 96 13·13 95 Score bv Ou1n.n Li ke" l8 29 20 31-111 HOU1lon l 1 16 H rJ-tS Tllree·oooni goe t-<oooer Fourea out-No~ Re00und1-L1kers 57 IW0tthv 131 Hou"on 41 <Oleluwon 141 A•· lllls-t.oen l3 ICoooer Jonnaon 91 Houston 24 (J Lucu 11 Total fouh-t.e1t11•• 11 Houston 21 Al•...Oenc-16,01& Suns 116, OIPOen HM (LIPPEIU (104) -Maxwell S·9 l·l 11 Whitt 3• 11 4·6 10 Nlmonlus 4·S 4·6 12 Jo11n1on 10· 19 3·4 23 Nl•on 10·21 4·6 2• 8tnlemfn S·8 0·0 10, Brlagemen 1 ·3 O·O 2 Velenllne 1·3 0·0 1, G0toon S·9 O·O 10 Totals 44·18 16·25 104 PHOENIX (116) -Nenct 17·17 S·9 29 Plllmen l·l 2·2 4, Edwera1 4· 10 •·S 11 Ds•l1 8· 13 •· S 70. Humohrles •· 10 6·8 I• Plnonev 1· l 2·4 •. AOaml •·8 6·6 14, Fo1ler I 1 0·0 1 Sanoeri, 3·1 S·S II Tll0mo1on 2·1 2·7 6, Jones O·O O·O O Torats 40·17 36·46 116 Sc°" llY 0ul"9n Cllooer1 26 75 34 23-104 Phoenox 36 33 19 2&-I 16 Fourea out-No~ Rtt>ounas-Cllooer1 •S Me cwtff, Nlr'f'lon1u1 Btn1e m1n l l P11otn°1 SS 1 Nance IJ Au11t1-Cflooen 29 INl1on 121 f>llotnoa 31 <De·.i1 9 Totet tou11-Cllooer1 12 Pl>Qen•> 71 Ttcttnt· cats-Ctlootra 111191 ~en1t CHootrs et· 11sren1 coach CHev Arttnaanc-10 207 COLLEGE UC lrvlne '°· Fresno St.te SI (ptCAA l Fr'tWlt Ste,. (st l Core K"1Der1 SekVte Carter M11C~fff wat~tr Meen1 CooM Bara~n .... l>-0 4· 11 1 9 1· 11 1 s 1 I 2 7 2 s 0 2 0 l It·• pf fD 0 0 I 0 l 4 ) 12 0·0 s 14 I 1 I IS 1 7 ' 6 0-0 I 7 ""'''" O·O 0 ~ O· 1 l 4 0 1 l 0 O·O 1 0 Ttit•li 2S 48 ~ 10 n sa UC frvlnt 160) '9·• fl·• f>f fD Bvcnaner 3·6 S·6 2 11 Enot111eo 2·5 0·1 3 14 Muron• S 12 7·9 2 11 Heu 3·S 1 7 2 7 8rooto.) 0 2 O·O 7 0 OOlllO•CI •• 0 0 0·0 0 0 Carmon 6 14 1 4 1 14 CiaCC•O I I ~-6 I 1 To•ais 70 4S 70 2t 14 60 M•lft1mp UC lrv.n~ lS·76 Tecnn1lal1 We •er re.ecrea1 Brook) 1 e1ec1.01 Tnrff 001n1 ooa,J F're1ono ')tete it' ..,1oer1 1 Meani 1 Rtoouna' F ru no ')111e 1S I t(u•otrt 81 UC frvone lO ,. ermon 9 Au1111 F'rf1ono S1a1e 1• Mean\ S UC 1rv111e 12 !Bucf\ene.., S T ""'O•t" F'·f l"O '.>•e•e 18 uc '"'"f ,, /Jollenao~ce m Bulle 65, SOC.I Cohee 64 (NAIA Dl\l'rlet Ill) SoC.t1 C"'"' ("4) Blc!Ut t•Sl '9flpfl'Q 19flplfD Hur Bera1•ev Luce1 M C.AHi\ tr A~••a1 I 0 2 14 Berro S 2 l 17 1 3 l 17 ~ICk' 1 0 0 2 l 0 1 6 Las•er 2 2 3 6 l 1 1 8 Tt>omo\n 1 O O 7 l 0 7 b Ec·l>'oer l 0 I 6 0te11 I 0 0 1 ~ull 6 I I 13 M¥1~\ Honmenr I ~ 0 1 HOO• S 0 2 10 To1~11 n \ I 9 Hervey 6 7 S 14 0 11 64 To1a11 ~ 1 11 65 llA • ,..~ \oro1 c oll~gp 16 29 Peclflc-10 C~ence Ar 10,,0 Wo1ll1ngton UCLA Oregor S•er~ Ce•lfornla Sranford We1nmo1or S•e•• ArllOnA \!Ate use OrtUO" w l 1 1 ' l s • s ' s s s s s s 4 6 I 6 , 8 Tiwndtv'' Scortl UCL• 9• Wesll1nglC)f' ., loll Wa\n1ngton Steff n USC 15 IOI Ar 10t'le 6 I Ceflfornlt 52 OY1t1I WL 16 6 fl ' 10 e 9 9 13 7 12 10 12 11 10 10 • 10 , 13 Ar 10011 Stete 11 Stanford 1S 1011 S.tur dt .,.., Ge"'" Wun•ng•on et USC Channel 4 et 3 om I Ar ICl"e et Stenf0to ,., rore \felt t i Cellfor111e 0•"9o" 11 Oregon Stet• Sund41V'a Gtrne Naar ·0•11r ''"'' 111 UCL• 1c11en11•1 7 st l p ..... INDIVIDUAL STATISTIC~ 1 Tht~911 ,. JI ~COfltlNG l"ltver G ,G l"T TP AYe. Miiier U(L A I/ 14t 123 421 741 W•IP W11h 21 ISi ., JtS II 3 Dowell llSC II 118 '° 311 1)1 Lew•s. llSC II 10S 91 lOI ,,, Taytor ~-10 m 90 \47 11 I LIChll, $ ~n 71 12S •• )46 "s MQrrftot W~IJ 21 I~ 76 JJA lH Elflott. rlr 71 Ill .4 328 lh Fortier 1w11" 18 103 n ,,. IS 4 Ktrt ...,,, ,, ,,. 42 ll• IS 0 lllllOUHDINC PlllVW c Ne AV9 AdtMl, Ort 20 197 09 Dowell. us<: ,, 16\ 91 9utltr Ct l ,, 1\,6 ., Tevtot Cet •• ISi 1t I= ortler W • sll 11 fl? ,, Wltllem1 W1sll 71 16, 11 Wt'P We\11 11 16? 71 Eooer Ar•1 11 '"* 10 'l'Wrlgllt S11n 21 31 4J JeCktO'\ UCL.A 11 ,, p ASSISTS ~ flllevw ... ·~ ltk llerdson U(L.A 17 114 '1 r'lflft<I use It 112 ., JoMtofl. ,., 1• II• 40 Remtt, Sien 71 111 SI ,IOwtH OSU " " )• MOU ton. WSU 11 ti 0 Kttr Arll n ,. 0 fllome. ASU 19 11 4' HI~ Wtt.I' " IJ 40 fl!Omllaon ASU " n )t Utan s1e1t 11t, L.ono a..cn s111e tS Sell JOM Sltlt 11, N-Me•lco Stele 14 Ntved41·L.et V1H1 92, PecHlc 73 lelWllltV'I 0- Ptclflc e l UC lrYlnt Fr-Sfelt el Cat Stell Fullerton (Cllanntl 5' 11 1 P.tn.) Long 9Hd't Slelt •• Sen JOM Stele N-Mexico Sle le ti Uteh $1elt Mtmc>lllJ Stal• el Nevecle·LH Vegu lnon·conltrenc•) (Chenlltl 2 11 II • m.l MMdtV'• 0- uc lrYlnt el New ~~lco Stele UC Senta 8ert1ere ti Nevecle·Lu Veges INDIVIDUAL. STATISTICS lnwwtfl ... t) SCOCltlNG ,...., 0 11'0 ll'T TP" Gr1n1. OSU 11 llO 13 444 Mur~v. UCI 1, 13' 112 Je.C lt09t"$, IJCI It 1'5 60 367 WUt>urn, NMSU II 114 104 JJS hllkl, UNLV 13 IS. ., 427 krv, SJS 10 121 100 367 HtMV. ucsa 20 120 1 s 341 Jonft, UNL V 23 155 9 llS Tntvla, NMSU II 1oe S1 m Gillle rn, UNL v n 130 IS 345 RaBOUNOtHG Ave. 24.7 201 19 1 IU "' "4 17 • 161 IS 1 ISO '"'9VW Owtn1, SJS Grtnl, USU Rooer1, IJCI Glnlem, UNL v WllOurn. NMSU Murphy, uCl Aneme, UOP Fllhe<, UC58 Turner, CSF Jones, UNLV Kufotn, FSU .. ,, \I 19 D 11 19 ,1 It n n 11 Ne. Ave. 173 91 19 II 1'7 • I 200 17 134 7 4 119 7 3 I,, 7 1 132 6.9 137 6.7 134 H " u ASSISTS ~'l'W ~ .... AYllo Wede, ONLV 23 147 6.2 Welff.er. LBS 21 '" S.1 Peoote, UOP 21 107 S.I Henry, UCSB 20 IS 4.3 W•llt.tr, FSlJ 21 11 4 I JOlln1on. SJS ~ 9 39 Nlaon, USU 61 31 Benks. UNLV 23 11 31 Bucllenen, UCt II .. 36 Ferri,, SJS 19 65 34 Br00k1, UCI 19 65 3 4 Jacll ion, CSI' 27 ,. 3• COLLEGE WOMEH CS Fulerton 7', UC Ir-Me 64 IPCAA ) UC 1rv11W "" 19 fl pf fD Burks I O l 1 Btnaon cs ''*"-' (74) .. flpfl'Q 2 0 1 4 ) ' 4 12 ' • 1 12 9 3 0 21 4 I 1 9 4 0 3 I I 0 l 2 4 0 1 8 Park' 3 I 1 7 MCGM Crewfra l 0 S 6 Sal0tfus OeM ' S 2 13 H!Mmfl Hlgas111 1 O 2 14 Jone\ Brown 0 0 l 0 lorczon Grehem 6 2 I 14 Hunt Ttfrv 4 0 4 I Anet Totats 2t I '1 64 Tolel1 l f 14 I 7 16 Hattffmt C~ Fullerton 40· 30 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS EdlMln Sl, Hun1tn9t0n &ffdl 41 (Sunset LMWt) Hunt. 9Nc:tr (41) EdlsOll (51} feltpftp '91tf>ffD Keller l 1 I l Hennuv S 4 2 14 l(rcellc 1 O 3 , OQt>urn 1 O 3 14 Armsfrng 2 S 7 9 Herman 3 0 1 6 Ptmotr 1 I 2 S Wlllon 2 3 2 1 Chlek 10 S 1 7S Rudd l 0 0 7 Hartman I 2 3 4 NofhnQr 0 0 • 0 Jolln1on • 1 2 o Torais 17 14 12 '8 Tore11 27 I IS S7 Score llv Ouerttn Huntington Btotll 9 S 11 2>-48 Edl\on IS ) 14 lb-S? OcHn View 31, Mlrlnl U (Sllftwt LM-) Merine 1341 0<M11 vtew <:m .. flolfD .. ftpftp Br1w11er 3 0 4 6 Ooutv 5 7 3 12 Cllerroon 6 1 I 14 Vlecnos 3 2 2 I Kuester 3 2 • • StrelOlll 0 I • I l<lrkuP , 0 l 4 Zentlfl I 0 I l Sluoov I 1 4 3 Houn~I 1 0 1 2 l1kltrka O O I O D Lewsn 2 2 l 6 ICrauu 0 I 0 1 C Lawin 0 0 0 0 Hvrrtler 0 0 0 0 Bock 3 0 0 6 Total\ IS 6 11 )6 TOlll\ IS 7 14 l7 Score t>v Ouen.n Marina 13 9 6 t-36 Ocean View 11 1J S 1 11 Miter o.i 49, St. Jos.citt 30 I A'"*"s LNlllUt I l'Mlw Otl (49) SI. JI~ ()()) fgltpffD feltolfD Waoner S • O 14 DaVleQa J 2 2 8 Bec!aon O 2 2 2 Semoson O O 4 O Manfre O O 3 O Mossman 2 2 l 6 Renslno S 4 2 14 Ptdesle 7 0 l 4 O'Brien O 1 3 1 Bruelln S 1 4 12 EUermn l 4 4 10 Snetvn•k• 0 0 l 0 l'ormnlclt. 3 O 2 6 v1remn11 O O 3 O Lewrnce 1 0 7 2 Totets 17 is II 49 To1e11 17 6 77 30 ker• t>v Q\11n.n Meter De, S IS 17 11-49 SI JOll!Oh I 6 I t-34 Sun5.et L .. oue LM- WL F'ounla1n \lel ev I O Ea11on S 3 Octon Vie.. 4 ' Huntington Btacll 3 S Marina 2 6 Wutmonster 2 6 Th11rtdtV's Sc:ortt Ocean View 37, Merine l6 Edison 52 Huntington Btecll 48 Fountain Vallev oef Westminster unavellet>le Tuetdtv's Ganw1 We11monlt11r at Marina Marin• el EdllOn Over el W L 71 4 II 6 13 9 11 12 12 10 10 9 \t'"Or~ Hunffngfon Beet~ at Ocean Vttw U.S. NatMMI tndMr (ti~·· l'Mrd It ovnd Slntllts 1<.ev1n Curren IU S I Otl D•vld Pett US I 6·4. 6·4, Mlllt el PentfOf' (SW~f aef S.mmv Glemme1ve tU SI. 6·l 6 3 Anders Jerrvd ISwtclttt) Ott Greg HOime• I U S I 6·4 7·6, Jimmy CO<lnors tu S I Ot1 Mell Anger IU SI 4·4 6·2, Steltn Edt>tfg " fSwtoen1 Oel P•ler Lunoor"' IU S ). 6·2 ••• c .... women NA!•C""'""'a UC trvlfte 1, UNwrVf'; ef $4111 0.... , Slntllts Gonierer IUSDI Otl l Trenwlfh • 1 7·6, Lar~lng (USOI def S/\lget.ewe 6 J 6·2 RllOrtr (UCll def GrMnWOQO, 6 0. 6· I Reo tUCfl def Jewell 6·0 6· l, ROM (UCfl def luerd, 6·0 •·l, 0 Trt nwlth IUCll d-1 Ter~enla11 6· 1 6·7 DwllMt Slll11tl\twe·D Trtnwflh IUCll ael GrMnwOOd·Ltrklng, 6 1. 1 6, DetOOI RllOrtr <UCfl def Oonzeler C•moti.fl, t s. 1·5. Ro .. e·Re11 IUCll def Jewell l.eGllll1t 6 ) ~ I _, MCew "'°"SCHOOL SM View u..t ~4,eer..•MM t Ull•YPtllv ~Ing Cor11re\ 1 °'"'°" 1 Htlge,.,_,, l ~.Mt.cw HIGH KHOO\. s-... ........ I·-1. """""""" ~ t E dllOll teor'lng 9ltflld I Wh•'llntnd I Swtl! C..•t ........ """" 1, 0-.... I lrvlnt KOr~ Allen 1 · ROOef'I Wrenn ll·»-4'i6 u Sandef 35·)6-11 900 LOlll 3'·3'-14 Paul A1fnger 32·3~7 Merk Pftll 3'·35--71 TeltoOtekl 39·3S-74 8ob Twtv 3'·3J-'7 Rev FIO'tCI 37·34-11 8obbv N~llolt 31·31-14 !IHI Oleuon l•·U-.7 Tim No<rla 34·31-71 WttlltWOOd 3'·40-74 Rlcnerd Fehr 36·31-11 8ot>OV Wtdklns 3S·M-11 KlkUO Arel 37·37-74 AndvDlllerd 34-~1 Currla Strange 3'·37-71 Jlmo.rtt 31·S1-7• Brien MOiio 33-~7 Jeck Renner 38·3)-71 .JOOltMudd 31·36-74 Tom P\lftter 35-~ DtYb Love Ill 36·3!-71 •Mll\t McCuttougll 37·37-74 Don POO!tv 3S-l3-61 N111\e11lt1 Crott>v 37·U-71 Mac O'Gntctv 37·37-74 ~ Thomc>1on 34-~ Krl1Mot 36·U -11 Cllartet Bolling lS·,._74 Pit McGowden 35-~ Tom 9vrum 3'·3!-71 It lck Dtloo• 36·3t-74 TOtlv Ctrdt :J:Ms--69 AndY !IMll )7·34-71 GreooComb1 3'·36-74 E rnft Gonallt 34·34-41 IHOAOkl lS•U-71 RtxCelclwtH l6·3t-14 D.A Welt>rfno 3'·3~9 .Jtt1 Lewis 37·34-71 Crelo Sledltr 35-39-14 Kelln Fergus 36·33-'9 Oenrw 9rlog .. 34-37-71 Ron Streck 31·37-75 Mark Haves 36·33-49 Scoff Slm0$0n 35-36-11 Stu lngrel'lam 39·34---75 Nick Prla 3'·:);)-i9 SColl Mahl~rg 35·U-71 Loren Robtf't1 3'·39-15 TomW11ton 35-~9 OeMfs Trla~ 35·36-71 ltonnle 81edt 31·37-75 Miiie Hutotrt 3S-~9 a·P11 Duncan ae-~n Den Halldonon 4(>-JS.-75 John Adams 3'·3:>-69 George 8urn1 3'·»-n D. Elclltlbtr(lef 3S·*-7S DeYld P9oole• 35·~· Corev PeYln u-u-n JIY HHI 31·J7-75 Jim Colt>trt 34·~9 Ben CrenJl\tw 3'·34-n Miki SUlflYlll 31-37-75 Oen Fonmen 34·U-10 8uocty G1rc1Mr 3'·»-n OoUQJOl\nson 3'·)9-7S JOl'ln Cook 36·34-10 R Idler d l.okol u-u-n Dld.~11 31•J7-7S Tonv .S1"s lS·lS-70 Mark O'MIHrt 3'·3'-n Per Lltldiev 3'·39-15 Berry Jttetr.et 36·~70 Clarence Rose 3'·3'-72 Rocco Mtdlele '9·36-75 OenPoN 34·36--70 Anett~ 33-n-n T errv !.nodgr IU 31·37-75 WevneGreav 35-lS-70 Bred Faxon 36·36-7"' Jonn McCornlth 39·36-7S Garv Koen 3'·34-70 TomG1et1on 36·3'-72 Bred F1bel 3'·:.-76 Bernnera LenQtr 3S·3S-70 ei.1111 McCe11111er 31·34-72 Jerry Pall .0-36-16 Stne Piie 34·36-70 NICI< Felde> lNS-n Garv McCord 3S·41-16 Garv Helft>tr'll 33-37-70 Blff Krtlttrl 31·34-71 Rod Curl 39·37-16 8ruce Lltflkt 3S·3S-70 Jim WOOdwtrd 36·36-72 Al '9tlt>troer 36·40-16 MllltMllet 37·U-70 Tom Pernice 36·36-12 Jev Ot111ng )7·39-16 Merl\ Lve 3S·3S-70 EouercloRomero 31·34-12 . Jim Pelrefle 37·3~76 Lon Hin~,. 35·3S-70 Mark McCumt>tr 37·3S-12 ArnleOOkk• 39·37-76 Doug Tewell 3S·3S-70 JC Sne1d 36·37-13 Blff Rooers 40.31-n Bot> ElllWOOd )7·).)-70 Jonnnv Mll~ 36·37-73 Mike NICOftlll 31-.0-n G-S•ue<I 34·36-10 Pevne .Stewart 3'·3S-1l Bot> Murf>llv 40·39-18 Joev Slnaerer 3S·3S-70 Jim G1Hegner 37·U-73 Rick Cre mer 3'·40-79 Dennv Htoler 34·36o-70 Frank Conner 36·37-73 Merk Brooh 40-39-71 9111 fJrH lson 36·34-70 Brtll Upper 36·37-73 Devt Rumnwlfl 40·3t-78 MlktWltl 34·36-10 Dave ()grin l8·3s-n e·Jeson 8llllck 4l·37-t0 Jflt Grygiel 37·3.)-70 Ed FIMI 37·36-73 Henk Woodrome 40-41-tl Davi 81rr 34·37-n Ken Brown 36·31-13 Rob Kol'llhHs 42·.0--.2 L.,,nle (:1tmen1t 36·3S-71 Oevld Edwe rds 36·37-73 -•m•ttur Women 's golf results Saris.ta Qassk L vnn Stronev 36·39-14 Donne Ceoonl 38-3~77 Linde HUnl 39·3S-14 Mergerer ward 39·39-77 tll S.ruote, Fie.I Kerin Mundinger Pa11v Sllethen 17·31-14 Pam Glttitn 36·41-77 l4·3+-6e Nencv Scranton 39·3S-74 C.Monlgomerv 31·4<r-71 SlllONlnle Ferwio 3S-3S-70 Jent Gt<ldfl 31·37-75 Hfffl'l9' Ferr 36·41-17 Lvnn Adems 36·3S-71 Lvn11 Conntllv ll·37-7S Jerllvn 9rlh 39-31-n Btthbenltl 34·37-71 S.ndr e SOU 1 lc II ll·J7-7S DenlM Slrftllg 40·31-11 8ert>Tnom11 35·36-11 l<.ev Kennt<tv ll·J7-7S Nlrtv LtrOUK ll-39-77 Rosie JC)(lfl 37·34-71 Clnav Figg 39·36-7S M Flgueras·Oo111 38·39-n Pefll IUno 36·3S-71 Susan TOllkln 37·ll-75 PettVHtVH 39·31-77 Aftlson Flnnev 34·37-11 M. Soncr·Otvfln 3'·37-75 Sl1S.men 37·41-11 Leurie Rinker l7·3s-n Penny Pufr 41·3.t-75 katnv WllllwOf'fll ll·4<r-11 M Bteckweleler 35-37-72 Avako Okemoro ll·37-1S Slllrtev Furlong 39·39-11 Annt·Merle Peffl 3'·31-72 l<.rfs Monegll1n 34·39-75 Ltlllt Pffr Ion 39·39-71 Ott> Rlcnerd 37·3S-12 Kefhv Alltrn 40·3S-7S Joan Joy" 31·40--71 Dalt Eggellng 36·36-1? C Cllert>e>nnler 3'·31-1S Tlltf IM Htsslotl 36·42-71 Bt11v King 35·37-72 Merissa W"11mlre 3'·37-JS SYienSe~ 3'·40--71 Seflv Quinlan 35·31-12 Sherrin Gelbrelln 3'·37-75 MervMur~v 31·40-11 Beck v Peer1on 39·3.t-73 M Zimmerman 31·37-75 Mlult Ber1eo111 11·41-11 KlmShloman 40-:n-n Pie Nlfuon 37·ll-7S 0 CllenotllOr )1·41-11 Lf11 Youno 37·36--73 Ceroflne Gowen l5·40--1S Elelne Croat>Y 37·41-11 J1ne Crafter 36·37-n Carnv R..,.nolds 34·39-75 Miit! Edlle ll 40-78 Laufln Howe ll·lS-73 Judv EHls·Sems 40-35-15 Krlatl Arrlnolon 36·42-71 Ptnnv Hammel 37·36-13 Vicki Alvere1 3S·40--7S Nine Foust 38·40--71 Chris Jollnson 3S·ll-73 CefllvMor" ll·37-1S Susie S.r<lov 40·3&-78 M J Smlln J5·3&-13 Cethv Krefrert 39·l6-7S Clndv Rerlc11 42·37-79 Colleen Wal~•r 37·36-73 Htelhlr Ortw 39·36-75 Sherri Srelnlltuer 40·)~79 Atllce Rhrmen 36·37-n a.111 Solomon l6·39-1S Janet Anderson 37·42-79 Pal Bredtev ll·JS-73 Dorine Wl'lllt ~36-1S Ce rolvn Hiii 31·42-19 Lenore Muraoka 36·37-13 Snerrl Turner J7·31-1S Nencv Rubin 39·40-19 Deedee Luker 35·39-73 Beverlv Klan 37·39-76 Joan Otlll 41·3&-79 Min i• McGeorge 37-36-73 Ne ncv Tomich 34·4<r-76 9erbn Mlrrallle 39·40-79 Be•erltY Davi' 35·38--73 Oeot>lt Ausfln ll•:.-76 Sut Fog1tmen 41·3t-79 Jackie Btrt~ll )1·37-74 LMI Wtll 39·37-76 B Ptn<Mroesf 40·41>-to Oewn Coe 39·3S-74 Jen Steot1en1on 37·39-7' LeAnn Cessedav .l8·41-IO AlfceMlller 31·11-14 Pel MeVtrl 41·3S-76 Merv Dwver 40-40-to T Freal'ickaon 31·36-74 JodY Rotentllel 34·40-16 Merv Delong 39·41-tl Lori Gert>eo J1·37-7• Val~lnntr 38·39-16 Pem Allen 37 ......... , N Whlfe·Brtwer lS·39-74 JoAnne Carner 31·39-16 T errv· JO Mvers 40-•1-tl S..-Erll 37·37-7• Oet>o••h MCHelfle 36·40-16 Rooln wauon 41·4<>-l l Amv Benr 34·40--74 Kethv Po1tltwel1 89·37-76 N1ncv Ltdbtller '1·41-t2 Mere Bor~rfn 31·31-1• Olenne Oel,.v Jull tnk,ltr )5·39-74 Mlr>dV Moore Jo Ann W1\llem 34·3&-74 Jener Coies Cathy JOlln\101> 38·36-74 Lauri "•'.,.'°"' Cetllv Mani 39·3S-7' Clnctv Mtc:l<ev S Ber101tcctn1 )7·31-1• ~,._ BlelOcll Bert>era Barrow J7·l7-74 r?are Pelmer Atsuko Hitt.ave 37·31-74 Dtt>t>ltHaU Santa Anltl THURSDAY'S llESUI. TS (33rd of ff·dtV lr\Or~llhbrtd meeflne) FIRST RACE. 7 furlongs Coursing E aQla (Black) 11.00 4 00 UO Rlgl'lffuffy So (Bani 3 70 2.IO Emmet ~ov (Alvartrl 4 40 Time I 23 21S Af'o ron E Jet>el, Araam, Whl1 Sr ParlOn Jonn Stentev1 Wal~ No 1cra1c11es $1 EXACTA fS·8J 1>1110 0160 SECOND RACE 1 lurtong1 Oo11eret1Marouer) 1 llO 3 60 2 60 Pw am1d lolls lVatenruela 300 240 Stanlev L 1De•ehOUU4ve) 2 40 Tome 173 2•S Alio ran Flr11 B•aae Be<:klOQ Ple11nl Rumt>a Dancer Sc re rcnea Soa r A.round THIAD RACE. 6 lurtOno' Nasnewov IVeltnrU4tl•l 11 40 13 00 I IO Sea And !>ew I Or regal 79 00 13 20 Gatllr Knlg"I fSohtl 4 00 Tome 111 l S Alto r•n Snene1 Sesl Miami GIOrv Oulc• Brogedt, Oeir,, No1e1 Ana Com men11 Hustle A Denet, Nell•e Men, Miami Sol Persons Catverv Scratcflea Loven Thl!me SOOov Creek.er• Scroll Lock Hewk1 POOi Pt..,.er 17 DAILY DOUBLE P 21 oaod '100 20 !'OURTH RACE Onf mlli! 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Shit I Nore: Edl1on wlll Olav fOr 111,f tournament Chamolon•nlo S.1urd1o; et 10 a m al Santa Ana V1llev HiQll. • Thu"4SIY't "11Mactllftl •As•aAu. ~--­CLEVELANO INDIANS-Sloneo tom Waddtll. ollct>er. end ;.,,.,, Wiilard. eaten ., KANSAS CITY R()VALS-Slgneo Onla Conaoclon, lf'lfltldtr NEW Y()ltl( YANKEES-Slontd Al HOltend, olfclltr lo • ont·vter contrecl Ot1lgneltd Mloutl Sou , lnlltl<ler. lor re e11lgnmen1 SEATTLE MAltfNERS-Sltlneo ltov T nom .. , l)ltelltr Nl"-1 L~ HOUSTON ASTROS-Slllf'td Ka.In Beu, oulfltldtr PHILADELPHIA f"HILLIES-Slgned Kt vln Gron, ollclltr Ant'IO\lnC9d lflt l Alen l<.nfcety, celclltr, IOst 1111 et1Jftrellon cese SAN DIEGO PADRES-Announced 11\el Knln McReynolch. outfltldtr. lo\! Ill• erbl· lrlllon ta•• Amtnc.M Al~ LOUISVILLE CAltOINALS-Slentd Sieve Braun, O.slontrtd llllter outfltlW ~u..... CAL.tFOltNA LEAOUE Announced Pt "°" Sorln111 end Venture wlll fltla ttemt tor the uocomffl9 ... aon tAUCST'aALL. ............... A~ INOIANA PACERS-Pi.cad Clara K9doQo, forwllfd, Otl lht lnluftd l'ISMVI 11\f PHO NIX SU,.,S-Sltntd John ""-'Leod. httd coecn 10 • ttwM·vear CMlrllCt ll'OO~ALL ....... , ..... W.W. PHILADELPHIA IAGLES.-Nemeo Ta:I Plumo ntl1tent Med <Mell Ill c"er .. of~ .. C.OL.L.ICH MEMPHIS ST A ft-A~ lwo 9ilmt ·~lgft of Wlltlttn leoford CltlllW 11¥ fM NCAA IOf rui.t YIOlltllon . ' • 6 shoot 66 to tie for lead SanDtego defending _ champion Blackburn amon pace-setters SAN D IEGO (AP) -Defending c hampien Woody Blackburn shot a wind-blown 66 and led a group of six gatfers tied for the first-round lead Thursday in th e Andy W illiams Open. Blac kbum. who scored the onl)' 1nd1vidual v1c tory of his I 0-year PGA Tour career in this event ~ yi;ar 310, shared the top spot with Larry Rtnk'er. Danny Edwards, Larry Mize Mark Wiebe and Robert Wrenn. "It's nice to pick up where I lefi ofT a year ago," said Blackbum, whu averaged 67.25 s trokes a round in th1~ tournament last year and had a eason-long scoring avenl$e of 72.32. H is 6-under-par effon is. by eight shots. his best .score of the 1986 season. Despite a ch1lly w ind that swept 1n from the Pacific, Blackburn scattered nine 3s across his card and said he had ·•a good, positive feeling." A sin~Je stroke off the face at 6 7 were 81lly Glas!lon , Pau Azinger, Richard Fehr, Andy Dillard, Bob Tway and rookie Brian Mogg. The group at 68 included 1985 Vardon Trophy winner Don P ooley. Tony Cerda, Tom Puruer. Pat M cGowan and veteran Leonard Thompson. Of those. only Tway. Mogg, Puruer and Dlllard played the South COUTS( at Torte} Pines. more exposed to the chilly winds. the longer and more difficult Dfthe first two rounds ofth1~ event. The o thers played the 6.659-yard Nonh course which, Rinker said. "•~ about a par 69'. despite its 11Sted standard of 72. ··Anybody with a chance to win has to shoot about three under o n the North," Rinker said. "If you don't have a good score there. you feel you have to catch up." The players were to switch courses for today's round, after which the fteld will be cut for the last two rounds at the Sout h . Tom Watson. a five-time British Open champion and twice a winner here, shot a 69 at the South course Masters champion Bernhard Langer o f West Germany shot 70, also at the outh . Blackbum, who started play from the 10th tee on the Nonh got his approach shots close to the hole for three consecutiv e birdies beginning on the 14th. H e then lashed a 3-wood second shot to the green on the 18th and dropped a long-range putt of 50 to 60 feet in length. Sheehan takes lead by 2 shots SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -Pally Sheehan opened defense of her title in the LPGA Sarasota C lassic Thursday, conquering windy playing conditions to card a four-un der-par 68 and take a two-st roke lead over Stephanie Farwig. Scelung to become the first two- ume winner tn the I I-year history ot the tournament. Sheehan got off to a fast start with a live-birdie. o ne-bogey roun d over the par 71. 6 , 124-yard Bent Tree Country Club course. Strong winds bothered more than a few m the field of 144 pros, but Sheehan was a model of consistency. hitting 14 greens tn a row a t one point and needing only 29 putts to fashion her score. "This was probably one of the most <;Oltd rounds r ve ever had," the 14 · time tour Wln ner said. "The winds were very difficult, b u t w1th the exception of a couple of shot~ I hit the ball very well. "I was fairly calm all day.'' sh e added. "You never know when the wind is going to beat you down and make you tired. Fortunately, I was playing well e n o ugh that I didn't have to think about that. .. Farwig, chasing her first victory a~ a p ro fessional, put together a four- b 1rdie, two-bogey round of 70. Six golfers -Beth Daniel, Alh soo Finney, R osie Jones, Patti Riuo. Lynn Adams and Barb Thomas - were bunched at I-under par 71 . three s trokes off the pace. Val Skinner, winner of the season- opcning Muda Classic two weeks a§O. and last week 's Elizabeth Arden Classic c h ampion Ayako Okamoto of Japan s hot 76 a n d 75. respectively ·charger glrls post soccer win The Edison H igh 1;1r1s soccer team moved to within a victory of sewing up the Sun set wguc championship Thursday with a 2-0 wm over Hunt- ington Beach on the loser·s field. Joy 81efcld and K endra Whis- enand tallied for Edison, which improved to 7..0.1 m league play and 20-0-2 overall Goalkeeper J11l W ord- en was crcdtted with seven saves. The C haraers can c linch the leaiUC crown when they play at Foun111n Valley Tuesd~. In a South Coast wauc game. Irvine l, Dau RUll t: The Va-~uems won their first league match of the ~Rson when Tiffany Allen scored Wlth under 10 m1nut~ to play GoAlkecptt Raquel Spec" hnd ~vcn ,_v~ for lmnc J.q 1n t he South roast Lta.guc Orange Co 3t OAIL v PILOT /f-rtday, f9otuary '· llHfti C5 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TAAN8ACTION8, Cl Now name is Walt Disney Co. CREDIT L1Nf ---~- lllJKBANK(AP)-Sharcholdcr!> andthedv fi d · • )t Walt D1sneh Product1"'n!. vot .. d . 1 er~i 1~ nature of l)1)ncy o; • " ~ operations · 1 hursday to c ange the corporate .. fhc name ·w 11,11111: to Wall Disney C'o. to reflect the ducttons· • primanla)h Disney Pro-• them.. k d I connotes 10-,oncern !. ... par an rea -estate volvemcnt in i11~ra11ons as well as tilmmaking. television." E~r~~~on p~turedd and %nrehold~rs. meeting · 1n B<X·a .. .Since 1938 when th sai • a ing, Fl I I d D • • e companv was Rdton. a,. n !>O rc-e ecte 1sney s incorporated num -d" ; be bo d d • erou~ IVISIOn~ 1-t-mem r ar an approved a and subsidiaries ha' e become nt"'' stock-option plan for kt'y man-d} n~m1c business entitles .. Jgas.and creative employee!>. Disney owns the Disne land theme < ha1rman and C'h1ef Fxecu11ve park 1n Anaheim and ~ah D \l1rhael E1!>ner said the new name World 1n Lake Buena v ta Flsny rdle<'t!r. both the compan} ·.., "mo~t alw ha built a park n Tok a. J , dluablc asset. the name Disney," agreed to build an ev~n 1arie~ ~~e near Pan,. But a substantial money earner in the future as expected to be rcaJ estate development. Much of that effon ~·urrently is foc u5Cd on Florida. In mid-1984, while fending off a hosttle ta'keover bid by New York investor Saul Steinberg. Disney paid $200 million in stock and assumed S 185 m1lhon in debt to acquire Arvida Corp .. a Boca Raton land developer. That acqu1S1t1on gave Disney about 20.000 acres of undeveloped land 1n Flonda, Georgia and Cah- torma. Disney alread} owned 28 000 acn:s adjacent to WaJt D1sne} World Last Apnl. Ariida announced 1t was about to open the first phaSt' of 1t~ most ambitious proJect ever -the creation of a new community called Weston Arvida about IS miles west of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Inter· national AJrport. The new community. expected to have a populatton of about 60.000. w1>uld sprawl over I 0.000 acres. have a mix of res1denual villages and commercial clu)ters and cost about S2 billion. 1..AV£RONI UARDT O~ABE ~ Cou pon-dispen~er contract awarded La veroni takes Meridien reins Sberrie A. Laveroal 1s tht' nt'" rt'!>ldent manager of the Hotel Mendie.a Newpor1 Beach. he ·~ the tormer dirC('tor of saks and marketing at the )ear-old hotel uneron1 has been in the hotel industr) for 15 years. Drumming up business Frank Wimberly checks rime of special salvage drums about to be •hipped from the International Chempack plant in Hunt, Tena. Corroeion-and chemlcal-realatant, the plutlc drum• are uaed to transport and store leaking or corroded 55-gallon drums of hazudoua materials. • MUTUAL FUNDS E.S.I. lndaatries Corp. ha) an- nounced rccei'Vlng a five-year, S50 million contract from Coasamer Commlllllcatlon1 Corp., makinJ it the exclusive world-wide supplier of coupon-dispensing terminals. The Costa Mesa-based manufac- turer spcciahzes in computenzed lottery equipment and electronic video games and coupon-dispensing terminals. 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N .. 1\11 u ·~ NI ~Nl\llA NL •• °" t·a NL , ......• "¥ .. •'Ill" 1) I\) "n S' S al ~'illl ll 11.. "'''ltl< t ti ~ IOC" • I "II I ••t• I I HL "-,_...~, O.• 1 111 ~nl •t I) Nl 1~1 I J L I >) I a 1 j 4 14 1>1 r ;i IC 44 , I •ft-' I .S Nl 1V1t1 1 Nl -1' ' •.-.no•oOll "''' rd 7 Of NI ltoll'I 1 l rHMI I,, • 1' ~" > I) 4e 11 ••'\< I f4 NI l11tM\lf' t~, .. ,..... 100!• .. • • • Costa Mesa-based SlaJldard-Pa- clfle Corp. has announced that its new home safes not only exceeded proje-c- tions for 1985 but also set a com'pany record. The firm's Orange/Los A.ngeles county d1 v1s1on has projected sales of more than $90 million. based on 520 new home escrow closings. • • • Pegasus Couriers, a Ncwpon- Beach based deliver; firm. has added a limousine d1v1s1on 10 its list of services • • • Yeiser-Gari.ad & A11oclate1. a Costa Mesa design finn. has been selC<'ted to design four model homes built by the Bale Corp. 1n Rancho Bernardo. Money supply up $2. 7 billion NEW YORK (AP)-The nauon's basic money supply rose S2. 7 b1ll1on in late January. the Federal Reserve Board reported Thursda}. The increase was 1n hne with anal)sts' pred1ct1ons. however. and the repon had no effect on pnces and interest rates in the credit markets. Di Gruccio heads Irvine.Realtor s< Bob D1 Grucc10 was recentl\ elected president of the Irvine Board of Realtors dunng a luncheon at the Registry Hotel. Other officers in- stalled were Rich te1nhofT. Doreen Benton. Jeanne La Fourcadc and Sharon Schneider Directors for 1986 are· Frank Hill, .\gnes Butler. Jane Muchler. Sunm Tambhn Be' Turn- er and Mclane Hill As president of the board D1 Grucc10 also will ser>e as a director of the Cahfom1a '\ssoc1a11on of Re- altors. Benton. Steinhoff and Hill also will serve o n that t>oard l7 > J7l<. Ort..Cn 1•~ I Oun!o.O ' S'l ••• OU"'°" S' • S • Ovn,cn Earvan ll· \t IS· 16 Econ Lo 2~4~ Ji·~ le:::,_•8 ., le< BIO ' ~I.IC' '~ ~,~r. ,,. alQ.l rmG l'~ 19 • F .ci<iD I > 17~ Fdle• ' ~' lh FEmP 1" FtWFn > FMIN F'> t~ ., FIUroct> Y 't 26 • F-r n 2• • ForAm > 40 • F0<n l0 ., .0 • Frnllm ~ > 2•~ F'rn!o.E >lti I • 1 F'r .. SG 1°' 1 Fremn• '1' ~'\ FulrH8 31'> 1-,,~ SI l n "c' tl.. 9'\ n~~" l3 ) tt~ .... iS It'~ raco IS S 1 rpP\!K 6'1' 7 §''•"o S'. I.. lf-'PIO S 7·12 ~ vroov J '> 1 ... HAO~. n -" '11 He I 1 "-14 Har ' ij , t<rHNI '• • ~i~&n ~ '4) t_. HenroF -(1l ll 'lll :l 1l1!~'l~~I NEW Y~K IAPI -The following llSI Sl'IOWS I 0Vef' • ll'le . Counter slocks en<I werrenlS 111e1 nave gone uo lllt most end Oown lllf moSI based on oerctnl of c11er19e for llurMSov No securillts 1rao1n11 belOw '1 or 1000 snares are Included Net eno otrctnle~e ct1en11ts ere 'I'll Oltttrence Delwttn lie OrtY•Ous clOsing 1 2 J • s ~ ' price ano TllursOaY s 1es1 or t>•O 10 p r c • 11 • • • Rossell S. Hardt has been appointed vice president of development for AU1on Oevelopme.ot Co .• based an Newpon Beach. Ha:dt has been active 1n real estate for IO years. Before joining Alison. he was semor \ 1ce president and director of retail propenics for Grubb & Ellis Co. • • • Hun11ng1on Beach resident MartlD OkaH ha!. bec:n appointed project manager for J.P. Kapp & Associates ofTustin. a team of c1v1I and structural engineers, land plann<.'rs and surve~ors Land surve)or D. Mark Ware has JOIOed !he firm to assist an coord1nat1on of the !>urvey1ng ~c11on Okabe 1s former project manager for the Port of Los .\ngeles. • • • Teel Knorr has been installed as p~dent of the 1986 Board of Directors of the Business Development Association of Oruge Couty, a group of marketing professionals an the building and des1gn 1ndustnes. Ray Watson, former In 1ne Co president, installed the new board. which includes. David OretU.a, 'ice president: Pegj DI Rienzo, treasurer. Margarethe Dirks, ~crctal) David Clossea and Carol Campbell, directors at lar2e f • • F'recl Ferllelic has been promoted to e~ccuuve 'tee pre-s1dent of the Newpor1 Beach Training and Software Developmeat Co. l=crkeuc 1s manaierofpersonnel for Beatrice Grocery Gro•p's manL1factunng fac1hl) in Fullerton. and ha!> been St'Cretarv of the Newpon Beach firm for the past four years He also recent!} created AAP. a m1trocomputer software program that produces all of the .\ffirmat1ve Action repons required b} the federal government. ••• Ricbard A. JennlDg1. former v1cc-pre!>1dent of Pll.illips Medical Systems, lac. has been named president ofTAskforce Mark.etlag lac. in Newpon Beach. lie bnngs 36 years of sales. marketing and general management eitpencnce to his nev. firm. which offe rs cus1om- ta1lored sales trainings programs. • • • Dave Farmer has been appointed leasing manager for Newport Center Fasltion Island. The Laguna Beach resident prev1oush was nee president of SOutbeni Callforala hldaatrlH, a real estate development firm • • • Saddleback CommWlity Hospital in Laguna Hills has rcai>- pointed k' eral officers of the medical fac1ht) Dell.Ilia A. IUl)'1le. M.D. of Laguna Hills begins his second }Car as chief of staff. Continuing as "ice chief of staff is J im W. Ldtllall. M.D. of Laguna Niguel. Laguna eeach resident William G. Preston. M.D. conunues a~ sccrctan.-t~asurer and Jerome C. Pierce, M.D. of Laguna Niguel 1s once again member-at-large .\nothc.>r mcmb(r-at-large 1s Bame S. May. M.D. of M1ss1on V1e10 • • • Huntington Beal h re\ldc.:•nt Jollll F. Szymu sk.i, dm•ctor of inJustnal relat1un!.· \.\ c~t tor McDoD11ell Douglas Corp .. has been named to the board of J1reunr<> of the L'AW Labor Employme11t & Training Corp .. based 1n C ern1os The nonprolit organ1za11on \,\a) !>el uri b~ the aerospac.:c indu'ltl') and the UAW to pro' 1deJob training to people recel\ 1ng unt•mpfmment nr other ~tate benefits SZ\mansk1 has been with Dougla~ since I %6 a\ a i;en1or training instrtictor UPS 17 Pru ·SPl'lm J 1· 16 +1·16 Uo Name La SI Cnf. Pc1 13 ~~~i'~~n P1 J S-16 +7·111 UP Amowr unS9 3 2 -.. I UP 86 ' u 3 "l +7 16 Uo MICrt>•O 3,. .. l •• UP ~g IS G.AC L1:t10Tr • + , UP C11isoorct ) 1 + • UP :t 1nto1ec11 f ' 1 + • t.Jo 1mrtep )'e + • uo JI o Pu~e Cll 3 , +7·16 UP Preills w1 3 • +ci 16 Up ~, lt Reao ire 1 + . UP HurcoMtv 3"9 I UP H.,.il~ l"t(I ' .. + , UP PledmtMa" 11 + '"-UP 10 n ~<Nllh v 12 , + I., UP §"•"'•' I l , _. 1'1< UP 116 rioComm ,.~ + 2 • uo lrYMIO un 10 • ' I • uo l1 . 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Frld•Y price and ntt change of the 10 most active American Stock. Exchange Issues, tra <l1Dil n ati on ally et mor e l ti 11 n l I Name VINme Last A.M int! m 6.\11 + ~ GrtLkCttm ' 37'h -1 Astroltch t : 1~ I V. OurkHldg .... I 11/• KeyPNrm 17'.:: 1 ~ ~ WangL1b8 • l 11• ¥e Dorn•Ptrl :V. HalmlRobt ~ -11• HomeGP n 1/• -'I• Llonet 7l4 Coto QuorEs S...Ct!KI work! OOIO ptl09I F rfday ~ morntllQ 11x1ng S33 7 90 ue> so llO ~ allemoon ftJOng S337 20 ue> IO tO , __ •htmOOn ws 25, Oii lo4 70 l'-*"Ht n.in; 1331 111, o11 so 211 Zllf'lott tete allernooo bk! $337 90, UC> SOM, $3311 10 .... ., .._.,a ...,_ 1337 .a. up so 35 • ....._. 1337 eo, up so 10 .,,..._.. .......... 1354 41. UC>'° tO NY C-10010 990! month Thu 1337 40, UC> St 40 METALS QuorEs NEW YORK (API -Soot nonf ... out mete! Pf\Cea Fooey Alumlftum • S3 30 oen11 per ~ NY Com .. opol mont11-r"" WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (AP) Feb. 7 Prt v Aovencec:t ,~,, d•/n Oecllntd ~ ¥nch1nge<1 ot1t 1r;ues ~ewl\ hS ewlows NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, • Pm Frldev Price and net change of the IS most 1ct1ve Nelli!' York Stock Exchenoe tu u es. t r a din g n allonallv a l more t tt a n $1 Name malume Lut Cha A.mer T&. T ,. , 2Tf./• -'7• Foxmever , , 34~ lJl/9 Pan Am , •. 91/11 ~ PhlllpPt s , ,1 H ..... 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Focus also on speculation. 1ntens1fied romanuc acll\11) TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20j: Superior becomei. aware of your elTom !lashes green light for pantc1pa11on 1n creauve endeavor . .o\ccent also on ron:iance. popularity, s~cial ach1evemen1 Marketing procedures arc revised, and you reach wider audience. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Favorable lunar aspect htghhghts added knowledge. sp1ntual values. travel.------------- d1ssem1na11o n of pertinent infor- mauon You'll get to hean of matters. romance ts highlighted. you gain greater independence of thoullht. action. SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 21.Jul) 22>· F1rs1 1mprcss1ons prove correct Focus on coopera11,e etTon s. famtl) basic procedures. ab1hl) 10 increase earning capac11~ 't ou could be o ffered contract. •••••iil••••llliilil but don't respond on impulse LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22). Emphasis on special requirements. leg.ii right\ and perm1ss1ons Give full pla) to 1111elleuual curiom~ -male inqu1ril''>. chelk cun1rauual obhgauons ~meone ma' alll'mpt to take .id1 antagc ol "loophole .. VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Sepl. 22): Deline terms be aware ol hidden clau~s ( hel k source matenal. be sure references are up to date Emphas1'> also on "'ork pr(){edures. need for thorough approach "'herl' .inoun11ng ,., concerned. Taurus pla)s role. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Roadblock 10 romance is laft1.•d 't ou'll ha'e greater freedom of expression: emotional fulfillment result\ ()de al!!io h1ghligh1~ children. change. \ anel). luck 1n mauers of specula11on SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No" 21 ): Spotlight on home. personal en\ 1ronmcnt. safety and sccurtty. Family member need s rea~surance. rnuld seek )Our appro\ al. Be-d1plomat1c. but maintain s1andardc,. prtnupll·s Taurus. Libra people pla) roles. SAGITTARIUS (No1 22-0\.'c 21)· Quick mp ma~ he ncce<o~r) check belongings. tools, notl's. Highlight independence orig1nalat1 ~1lhngness 10 ie1 tn on "ground floor .. Pisces ind111dual ha\ kno" It-Jg\.' to impan. \ ou gain 1l)ouhs1en · CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan llJJ You'll loca11.· arttlll' 1ha1 had been lo'\t m1 .. ,1ng or ~tolen lnd111dual 10 pos111on of au1hon11 ,., on 'our \Ide 1ou'll gain conf1denl'C a<i result F1nanc1al picture " brightl•r than \OU m1gh1 ant1l 1patt' AQUARIUS cJan. 2U-Feb I Mr C )de con11nut'\ high. \ou'll make nghl mo'e at right ume. Popularit) increases. financial rl'"'ard lOUld result Focus also on 111tens1tied \o,e rela11onsh1p PISCE C F!!b I ~-~arrh 20) Romann· 1<; dom1nan1 I actor Be d1rn t gl'I Ill hcan ofmauers hnd out "here ~ou stand < lamkmnl' mcl'l1ng m1p.h1 Ix· ll'aturl'd IF FEB. 8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou wldc.im doan~1h1ng hall" a' -)OU meet dl·adltnes. )OU are 1ntl'nse a natural 1'\ecuu'e capahle ot handling pre''>Ufl' and "ork t'\tremcl~ "ell "hen chips arl' Ju~n Taurui.. (anccr. ( .ipnrnrn people pla) important roles in \our hit-) ou ofll·n rdalc currl.'nl l'll'OI'> 111 historical happenings. Reader: Stop pickillg on overweight people DI-\I{ -\'-i'-i \l,1~ I ulkr a triple! prungt:d rl·bu11al 111··Ba1 .\r1.·a lklll .. .. I\. nu" lt:dgl•abk 111 ·' H .. a·ntl .. 't oung \\ 1do" ... , -\ tkr 1he1\1' 1 ll lllU'> JtUllk\ I \.Jn no l11ngn re·ma1n \lknt I "'l'tgh ~5) poundc, and hail' hc1·n tht'> "l.'1ght mo\t of nl\ <1Jull hie \.II mother \\Ctghs "ell 01 er JOO pound\ \kd1cal 1.hcc kup'> hair pro,1.·J that \\('both ha11~ melabohr d1sordas 'r' 1.•r. and I fl'~.tl nn n haH: I or m' m1>lhl'r broll.'n a chair l ra1. ked a 111lkt 'l'al 1.;iu<,eJ rlours tu <,cpar<Jtl' nr l1l'l.'d1.·d 10 ha11.· u uiulh nr 1ha1r fl'tnlm1t:J I Jn11.· J \t11npall lar and 11 d111''> nul Jrag 11n the ground" hl'll I turn uirncr\ nor hail' I l.'11.'r falkn thn1ugh 1h1.· lloor and l;indl'J on thl· p.111'0\l'lll \.,·11ha nl\ n1111hl.'r nur I 1111. n 1. u'tom·huill lurn1turl'. "l' an· nrn.ldk-l Ill'>' "or~1ng people and uur lurn11un: "or' l>rd1nar) qualtl) I ,11n lirmh rnn11nn:d that "l-k111 .. t-.nu" kdg1·abk.. and .. \\ 1do11 · arc m1·an-,pm1cd liar\ The\ hall· u'>l.'d 1uur .-11lumn tu 1 cnl thl!1r ho•H1ltl) lo"ard fat people b) their ponra)al ol u' as oafish. gluuonous 1nc11nsu.frratc housl.'· "rec kc rs I h,l\e 'hm friends and rela11,es "'ho. during' 1s1ts 10 m~ home ha1 c torn the uphol'>tCr). spilled ~inc un tarpl'llng. ruined finishes on furn11urc and broken china and glass...,are I "a!> annu\cd at their dums111t'ss. but I certa1nh "ould nc>1 ban' them because of these mishaps I am asl1ng for equal time and an opportun1t\ to defend oursehes I kno" ol no group in .\ml·nca 1ha1 ha'> l'ln·n '" maltgned and de<,pt'led a' the lll e~e1gh1 Jnd 11 " high 11mc '11111r11m· g,111' ll' Jn Jull1i:n1.c \\ill I \Ill t'll' 1h1.• 11nc'1 -( )\ r I{ \HI \f I) ''111 '">1 RPIHllH rrn ANN UMBERS DEAR OVER AND UNDER: With pleasure. Here's yo ur letter -every word or il. Thank you for writing. • • • Df .\R \''I .\'1,Df R"I Hdp '' nl·l'Jell lx·t11rl' I lu\1.' m1 mind I ha1 ,. l\.\Cl ltllk girl'> I 1011.· thl.'m dl·arfl I' 1 ,. hct'n 1.·ngag1.·d Imm n 1"' 11 ~car\ to a 1e~ Jemand111~ Jnd ng1d man Hr,., \lnct not onh 111th ml' but .aJ,lh m1,. daughter' · 'Thi• prohll'm H1.· '" unabk• 10 '>ho"' thl· g1rl<i Jn~ ~armth or laring I 11 he rafl'l'lh tru1hlul. .\nn. he lrl'al\ I hem "1th 1ompll't1.• 1nd1lkrrnl'e \.\ hl·n I J\k him "h' hl' I\ \0 lOld hl' \d\\ "( am not an aiTl'll1ona11:-11pe pt>r<;11n I 1\ 111 nl.'1 l'r be ahk to 101 l' ~our girl\ the 1131 \UU \\3111 nll' 10 hl\l' lhl•m lx-1..iu,,· 1h1•1 Jrl' not m1 n.uural lh1ldrl'n 't ou'J hl'lll.'r gl't u-.ci.111111 \II 4Ul''it1on l'I \houlJ I m.irn 1h1' man lhl'.) l'lcen J\~1ng lor .i 1cJrl .inJ hope tn 11mc h1.· ~111 lh,rngr hi' a111tudc IO\\Jrd m1 girl'>' I "ould ltl.r to marn a~a1n and a dl.'lcnt hu,banJ 1' hard lo hnd 1hesc da\\ -roR' l Pl' P.\ DEAR TORN: U you marry tb1s man bis lndltrereoce to your daugh- ters will be a con1ta.ot source of heartache It "ill probably get worse as tlmt' goes on ~O husband is bettt>r than ont ~ho" ill bring you gritf. And this is what I "'e written all over vour lt>ttt'r · Ford, Weir reunited f or.'Mosquito' By the Associated PrH~ Rf L \10P \"' lkhtl' -\llor Harri.on Ford and \u .. 1rah.in d 1 rt'Ctor Peter Weir. "'hu l.i't "orled togelhn on thC' mu1 tl' "\\ 1tnl''>'i ... hail' \larwd tilm1ng here lor "1 ht· \111.,qu111 1 l '"''' T h1.• mm 1c" ba,cd un the l'lc\l- o;ell1ng nlHcl h1 Paul Theroux, ahout an cnt·ntm "ll·" I ngland r'tl \eOlllr\\homoH'Sht<;famtl' 10 tht• 1\olatcd rugged ~1mq11110 tna~I nl liunJurn<i I he o;1,heJ1tll· 111 'h1101111g. 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PREVIOUS PUZZU: SOLVED ~ .. ~ lif•ti• •U f"• ,V_ •I' '"•, nq D"""" . , ·" J-010 woma"•'>~ 1e Noc1u•,..11 s.ound JQ Al,.can c 1, '>0 Comm.~n.1 S' Poor ~) s'"'""' .._' Avi.~tP 111 t,.i MO"~" !>~ tnt' • .-•.- '' " D•Oll Pl'''" , 1 17 ,. ce•*Ot-enoe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, ~ary 7, 1988 FllllAY'I OLlllll PRICES Market hits new high NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market roared to a new record Friday. shaking off an earlier decline caused by government unemploy- ment figures and a court ruling that threatens the new Gramm-Rudman-Hollings balanced-budget law WHAT AMEX DID NEW VORI( (AP) Feb. 7 Prev Adv~~ T~, ··~ Oecl ¥~n,ltd ota risues New n gns 1, New lows AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK IAPJ -Sales. 4 o.m. Friday orlce and net cha1H1e of tht 10 mosl active American Stock Exchange Issues. tra di ng nat l on ally a t more f h a n S l ~"rntt v~ ~'')II GrlLkChm m: l7'h -1 Astrotech l~ I 'II ~~~~~I~~ m44tt7;:·:.· ltt I¥; War19~ab8 lfV: i4t Dome trl 1~ Halml obi 3~ -l/• HomeGo n 271/• -'I• Lionel 7~ GoLo Quorrs METALS QuoTES WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Feb. 1 Prev a~"~ T~~! d•m ~ ¥ncNll9tld otal lfi'ues ~·w n gns 1w lows NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 o.m. Frldev orlce end nel cnange Q! tht IS most t ctlve New York Stock Exchange lu uts, tradi ng natlonallv at more 1 n a n S I Name m L.ast Cho. Amer T& T ,. • 2111. -11. ~oxmevtr , , 3<41n ll'i'I an AITI , 4, 9'1t ~ oodvtar 1.940. Ye -~ hllloPt s , , u Vt ~M 1,831, I . >.to +1~ Mobll 1.694, ~ -'I• Motorola l~,2, ~ tl'h AMI Inc 1. • ,... Houillnd I. • -'It AMO l , ~ + 'h WetMarl s • Wt -1~ xxon , l • 1 • "-~tn Motors I. ,4 ,¥; ± v. ~rtssrlnd I, , 161\ :+ l't Dow JoNES AvERAGES NEW YORI( (AP/ -Flnal Dow-ones ~v_tr•ots or FJ l d a_y TOCKS <>oen Hkltl Low a.te Che Ind ~Trn Utt Stk us r~n Ull s 's tk 1s!ri~H'fi·™. lv'l~1,,1~:~l1ui l . tt. 11 ,,3 1f,.J 331 . 9. 63 SS 6'Si' ~~ JR NASDAQ SUMMARY L}-l(l, G 9. from anglarrl qu1tv• J.A.X151bly ti-1<:.'. }'lf j(u.;{.. )( klJ.l I) basic ma.wry TrY1f19 \IJOfi.irotr. 50ft,, ~u 1 r .. 'f'1tlonl 'lll cot,tnt1 ~rl<.'11 "''tlh &.. ltyl 1t '.M.' iyJ I\ l-<.Hl.Jll \trur u v1:ril.<..d ~k , kf 1ttul ,,d)~ 11 <l bou. m, tl -.•. 1114 ).,1. p: pu Im • 11 id b11.'l3 k.:.. i (Z\.\,IJ tm 1 1 1 ... -v rc.'d 114 i bf1~1SI, l1'1r\ - N/ADVICE/GA Religious freed om a two-edged sword HOROSCOPE Saturday, February S ARlES (March 2l·Apnl 19) Po 1tt\l'rc)uhiooccurasrt'sult ofbusiness. ca~er maneuver. Powers of persuasion are strong.> ou gt't almo~I e1. l't')thing requested. 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"'" k,I\\\ 1•UI 1ltihl'11l I 1tllh't,1bl, It• lh1· l'l\g111kllh'lll\ 111 Ill h if, l.llh 1 h1g1 II I\ .llld 1· lll11l 11111.1I 11 .. 1111p11l,1 h' ,·11111 \1 II .tfl· po •111lnt lll1 "1.1h' TAURUS (Apri~ 20-May 20): Superior becomes aware of )Our effon~. fla shes green hght for panic1pa11on 1n creative endeavor -\1cen1 also on romance. popularity. s~cial ach1eHmcnt. Marketing procedures arc revised. and you reach wider audience. · GEMINI (May 2 1.June 20): Favorable lunar aspel't highlights addt'd knowledge. spintual values. travel. ___ _..... --------- d1ssem1nat1o n of pertment mfor. mauon You'll gel 10 hean of matters. romance is h1ghhghted. you gain greater mdepende11re of thought. action. SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER tJunr 11-Jul) 22>· First 1m pre-ss1ons prove correct. f ocus on cooperat" e efforts. famil). ba)tC procedures. ab1ltt) 10 increase earning capaClt ). ) ou could be o ffered co ntract.••••••••••••• but don·1 respond on 1mpu l~ LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 2:>)' Empham on special requirements lt'gal rights and pcrm1ss1ons. GI\ e full pla) lo 1ntellec1ual curioSH> -ma~e 1m.iuir1es. check l"un1ra1·tual obligattons. Someone ma )' attempt tu ta kl· ad' antag1· of "loo phole." VIRGO (t\ug. 23-Sept. :>2): Deline terms. be a .... ar1· ol hidden clauSt·s Chel'k source material. be sure references are up to date Emphaw, also on \\Ork procedures. need fo r thorough approach ~herl' anounting 1., concerned. Taurus plays role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Roadblock to romantt· 1s li fted 'ou'll ha'e greater freedom of expression. emo11onal fu lfillment results. C 1de also h1g.h hghts children. change. vanet). luck 111 matter!) of sper ula uon · SCORPJO (Oct. 23-Nov. :>I): Spotlight on home. personal r n1 aronmcnt safet> and sccurit}'. Family member needs rcusurance. ruuld st·ek \Ou; appro1. al. Be d1plomauc.. but mamtarn standard.s. principles. Taurus. Libra ix·ople pla> roles. SAG ITT ARIUS ( 01.. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Qui ck 1n p ma' he nct.essar. check belongings. tools. notes. H 1gh lt~ht independence. onginah11. "1ll1ng~e,c; 10 set 1non "ground floor .. Pisces 1nd1-.1dunl has knO\\lt'dgc Ill Im pan. )OU gain 1f>o u listen CAPRICORN { Det· 22.Jan. 19): You'll locate antde that had been lost mts'ling or stolen. lnd1' 1dual in pos1t1on ofau1horll\ I'> on 'our '>tde 1ou'll gain l'Onfidt"ncc a<, result F1nanc1al prctu re I'> brighter 1han 1.ou might an11c1pate AQUARIUS (Jan. :>U..Feb. 18). ( }cle con11nuc' high }ou·11 make n gh1 mo' e at right 11me. Populant} increa~s. financial re"ard lOuld re'>ult Focus al.,o o n 1ntens1fied loH· rela11onsh1p. Oneout0f50drivers scared behind wheel PISCES (Feb. I ~-March :'0): Romance is dominant lartor Be dm·d gt'I to hean of matters. find out "'ht•re >Ou stand ( landesttnl' ml'et1ng m1Jlht he l1•a1urcd IF FEB. 8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou <,t•ldom do an> thing half"' a> ->ou m1•c1 deadlines. >Ou are intense. a natural ncrntl\l' l arablc ot handling prc,~urc. and \\Ork e\lrcmel> "ell \\hen chips arc do~n Tauru'> ( ancc r ( arnrnrn people pla> 1mpon ant roles 111 >our ltli.· '\ ou oti1·n rl'late t'um.•nt • l'' l'Ol'i to h1stonral happeni ngs One uut l)f 5U 1~oplr "Im dnH· 1·ar., get!) behind 1he "heel e1. en thllugh 'cared stiff to do !)O. Or -;o ..,,I\ 1h1· traffi c anal\lt'r'i Su1h ft.·arful tolk ~omet1me\ ·ft·cl d11L\ sweat .1 lut. nearl ~ \Omit. "'hl·n 'na11ga11ng thl' free.,..a)!t. II the) 'l'nture on thl· free .... a~~ at all (. unou\I~ though. the npcn\ sa1. the kartul dn,er\ tho\l' shon of outright pan11 .1r1· thl• ht.·,1 dnH·rs '\ uunottJgc l hcC'>l' .... 111 1a,1 lungl.'r 1f)ousturl·1tups1de do.,..n \o ~~ the hdptul h1ntas ln1erl·'>llng But I dun·1 .,..ant m1 luttagc l h1·c~ to la\t longer I "'ant tu eat 11 up .\II of 11 Toda\ .\nd bu1. 'lonw mnrl' tumor· rov. fJumb 11cm l) \\ h11 "a'> th1· ti r"t m.1n w h;i1 c pr1·~1dl'Ot1JI authont\ 1n till' I nttl·J \ta\l" I \ Tnrl. 4ul.'r. John \ll;.trll\ "a' lh1• fl'llm' ~k toot.. thl· o.1th ul otlir1· nine da)' ht-Ion·< t1·orgl' \\ ,l\h1ng1un dtd so ':il tl'Oll\I ha' 1• n mw up'' 11h .1 Ill'\\ ml·1al all1>1. thnt nwlt' in "uta. hut the) don·1· 'a} "h.11 thn 'r" 1w1ng w du \\ Ith It I 11tk v.omkr \\l' d11n·1 J..nu1.1 hu,1 mam natio n\ 1h1•1c a r1· 11orld111dl· I he count h,I\ l hang1·d ~4 t1mC\ \IOU.' 1955 Eng1nn·f\ .11 1-.ing·, < olk gl' 111 l ondon ha'l' u1ml.' up 11 11h a rnr that gl't'> 4 O111 mil1·' on .1 ~~1ll11n 111 ga,olt ne l) \\hat "'J\ th1 nld "fnangk 1 rad1•" o t thl' \\ c't lnd1t'°'I' .\ .\ l'ommcrl 1al l reatw n of the \ailing mastt•r, Kum lrom '\r v. England to \lrira tt-i p:n tor 'la'"' ·1a,es fro m Africa ll1 thl· \\1•\l lnd1•:' to tradl' tor mola\\l'' \,lnla\Sl'\ b.1t·I.. 111 :'\l'" f-ngland to l'\t ha ng1· for rum In 14,4 111 ~v.1t1l·rl,111d ', H.1,1·1 .1 L.M. Bovo Reader: Stop picking on overweigl).t people people thereabout' thl·n Vvl'rr in lunated The) put thl' roo,t1·r on tnal am.I burned him at the \ta~c \\ ,\<,n't l'nough Thq also burnl·d tht· l'gg \no" IJll m \1·amltn.1' 1a I\ 'omt .. times tinted red \\ l'Jtht•r rc\carl'hCr\ no'' J..mn' "h' It\ du't trom th1· Sahar:-i · \\ h11·, 111ur IJ ,11rt1l· kmak l'flll'r taina '' Put 1ha1 qul'r\ 111 nwn poll\tl'f''> rl'p<lrt .ind nw't \JI c .ir11I Burnl'll D£ \K .\NN \IJ) I offer a 1n pk· pronged n:buttal to .. Ba~ .\rca Beu) .. ··i...nu"'ledg1·abk 1n 'i H " and .. ' OU ng \.\, tdO~ ... , .\ ftrr lhll\t' \ ll IOU'> Jttal k' I t an no lungn rt•ma1n '>lkn1 I °"l'tgh ~55 pounds and ha,,· hel·n tht ~ "eight most of m~ adult htr \it' mother "e1ghs "'C!I O\er 300 JXlUn<h \led Kai 'heck up\ ha1. l' prn' 1·d thJt "'e both ha'l' metaboltc d1sonkr\ 'l'' l'r. and I n·ix·Jt nr1 er ha1 t• I or m1 1n1>th1•r broken a 1·ha1r crackl·d a toikt '>l'Jt .-a used floor\ 10 wparate or n1'l'1kll 111 ha1 1· a 1nur h or l h.t1r rt•tnforH·d I drt\\' a u1mpal't 1·~tr and 1t lion nut drag on lhl' ground" hen I tu rn n1rnas n1 ir ha'l' I n cr fal kn . ( lt:1n lnunll.'rktll'r' 111 lhl\ \liUO through th1· floor .ind landt•ll un thl· I~ during thl· nn t 24 hour' Gin ht· ra1 l'O\l'nt l'\f'!l'l"ted 1u turn ou1$~~000 1 nph,1 n1 'l'llh1·r m) mother nor I O\\n l urrr nn tU\tom-hutlt lurn11urc. \.\,1· arr .._.nrnJdk·rla~'> "'orl..1ng people and uur I ..., l'tl'\tlk nl \l ill.11 d I il l11h111· lurn11u rr ''of ordmar> 4 ual11~ tu1 ncd dov.n an hunoran 1>1111111 111 I am lirmly n mvinccd 1ha1 t 11 ii I JYt lkgn·t· ltom < h l11rd I 111· "lklt\ · "l-.1111\\ kdgcabl1•" and 1 l'f'11' ht·l .lll\1' hl· ,,11J \,o m.1n "\\ 1dll\\ .. :l rr ml·an·\p1ntrd liar'> 'huuld ,lnC['!l .1 dq~rn· tw 1.11111111 lhq ha\c u~cd )Uunulumn to 1en1 tl·..id · their host1l11 ~ to"ard fat people b> l'\111\! "\ h1a.h.1dlh//,ll lhl1\\ .... h.11t1.1d1 '"'''·''I. .1t1d \hl·d11q!t1 1111t1 .1 tin' lu1 n.1l1' .1.1ntd11,~ 111 1h1 Bibi, · \\ h.11 t 11" turn.111 · ·""' .1 111 n1 ...,, h11l.1i' thtnl. I \\,I\ .Ill .lll'.1111 \h,tl' 11 II\ h,1\j \\h\11 ll,1111111~ );!•I\ ,,., p1·d ltt th1 \Ul t.Ill' ''"" H.1'1.1 < 1111~111 'Pl'1 tli1 .till I hnl· '.1 ht~1111 '"II .1b1•11I .1 1111l1•.111d .1 II.alt 1111111 tlh pl.1. \ 1111\\ \I I• 11111,1 11 \I• ,,1, Ill .._,II\ ~·.al lh1· ( 11.11111 I ,tltph hi." ' lh1 d1\1\lll h\ 1111,1111~ .1 b111·1 pl.1'11 •l\1 I tlt1•tn ,111d 'l'illtll~ Ill lh1 ti h,11ttl' their ponra\'nl o f us as oafish. gluttonous. · 1ncons1dt·rate house- .,.. rcckcrs I ha\e shm frie nds and relatt,cs "ho. dunng \IStts to m~ home. ha1.e tom the upholster). sptlled "''"e on carpl·t1ng. ruined finishes o n furn11ure and broken china and gla~s.,..are I was anno>ed at 1heir d um-;incss. but I 1.enainl\ \'Ould not ban them because of these mishaps I am a~king for equal ttme and an oppon unt t} to defend oursehes. I kno" of no gro up in .\menca that hac; hel'n 'll maligned and de~p1c;ed as the O\l'l"\\.l'tght and 11 " high 11nw \llffi l'onr g;J\C u'> an aud1cnte \.\ill ANN UNDERS DEAR OVER ANO UNDER: Wilb pleasure. Here's your len er -every word of it. Thank you for writing. ••• Df \R ·'''I ·\!'-Dl-R'> lklp" nl'l'd1·d ht-lllrl' I Jo,l' m1 mind I ha'c t\\ll littk girl' I lo1l· them dl·arh 1'1.l• hern engag1·d tor m er 1"'11 ~car' to a 'l'r) demanding a nd ng1d man He1~~.ir1r1not onl1 \\tthmebut "1th m \ daughter~ The prohlcm HI.' 1\ unabk 10 'ho" thl· ~1rl\ an1 "armth or caring l l> he paft·nl) truthlul .\nn he 1reah thl'm "llh 1ompll.'tr rnd1ffl'rencr \\hen I a'I. him "'h' ht•" ,·orold hl' \;11.'> "I Jm not an a·ffec11onate·t'JX' per\oo I "111 ne'er he abk 10 Ill\ l' ~ 1>Ur girl' tht' "'a' 1ou "ant ml' tu h11e thl•m hn Ju~l· thn arc not m1. natural l h1ldrrn '\ ou 'd helter &l't u·<it·d to 11 .. \h ques11on 1~ \huuld I m..irn tht\ man the\ heen as~ing tor J 1l·ar'1 a nd hope 1n ttml' ht• "'II lhange hi\ atllludi: to"ard m~ girl~" I ''ould lt J..e to mar~ .igain and a d1•1·cn1 hu,ha nd 1'> hard to t1nJ these da\\ -TOR' l 'P I:"; P.\ bl..il k W!l\lt1 l;ml .in 1'1!,g 't m a .111d t -L ."ti Boyd 1111gh1·,,. b1:rn hatlkd In 11 Hut thl' columnist. '" 11 ~.1ndit'au•d 1ou hl' the ork'' -1 )\'t R .\Hl "il [) \\,I) I '\:l>f KPRO I H T l [) DEAR TORN: If you marry this man bis Indifference to your dauitb· ten will be a constant source of heartacbt>. It will probably get worst as llmt goes on NO husband is better than one wh o will bring you grit f. And this is what I see wrlttt'n a ll over vo ur lcttt-r - PEOPLE ' .Ford, Weir reunited for 'Mosquito' By the Associated Pre~s Rl l \10P \ '\ Rl·l11t· -\1111r Harrison Ford and \u,.trahan d1rcum Peter Weir . .,.. hu 1,1\t \\orkcd togethl•r on thl' nw "tl' "W1tnl'<;\ •· ha'l' \tarll·d ltlmrng hcrt• lor "The \1 0\qu1to ( o,l\t .. The mo1. tl' "ha,cd on 1tw he'>l· ~elhng no,el h1 Paul 'heroux, abuu1 an ecn•ntrtl "ll''' l ngland 1nH•ntur who mu"n ht' tarnih 111 the 1r,olatcd. ru[tg1'd \111,411110 rnn\t ut llondura\ I hl' '>lh1·Jull~ 111 'h111111ng. \o\hll'h heg:rn ful·~dJ \ 1.1111, fo r thrcr month' 111 lkh11· llllll' knm\11 .H Rntl\h I 1111\llura' Fonteyn back Nl \\ '\O KI-. li11lk ri11.1 r>umt· Mar1101 Foateyn "'II ronw OUI ot rl'tlrl'ml·nt und fl('t Im 111 llll' non-dannnt1 rnk 111 lhl' q111·t•n 1n "I hl' ')lcl·p1nii lk .tut) 111 \11,1n11 "'llh 1hr \aclkt\ \\.di' k m .1 1 B.illl·t f l'h 1 l< J ml 14 Dame Margot Ml I 1'1 d.Hh1·il at a ttala 1n her ho nor .11 thl· Rm,tl Opera Uo11<it• 111 I 1>M 1 \h1· h,"" 1 prr11011\1\ 1.1kl•n lhl' 111k of thl quet•n thouath \h1 h,,, 1lmw Jultl'I 'mothl·r .1l\1i .11111t)h' 11111' 1n 'K11nwo .rnd Juh1•1 · \\tth I ,1 "'.11.t Rttlkt Hantaon Ford $1,000 gift P£Rt Intl I .Ill' nip.ht ldn l\llln fl rnn1 man oa~ld l.t t• lrrman h.I\ l'" t•r SI 000 111 t hr l'ao l 1H11,l 11\ 11·,111 :\l In, 11•1 11111\'lll' '' h!ll.11\l.itl' tor ""'"~ ,1m.1tn 11 l'l\'rlrn 111'·" • Dame Mu1ot Fonteyn l tttcrm.rn v. ru11· th.ll hl· m.tdl· 1h1• u m1nhu11on · '" ,.,,. 11u1 .ljl.l' thr dcmon,tratr,1 'kill 1fl'Jll\11' .in1I \fltrtl nl 1hr 1uu1h 111 10111 111mmun1t\ thm ullh \\h0'4' \111 untl't'r ctlon' th,· Peru t 11'('11\ "·'' 1·ntl·rt1un,•d 1ho u\nn1" 11l tom1lt1·, thr11ughuu1 lnd1.rn.1 1ndulltn11 niad \hi'"' !andl h11,r1tJ l11nt l'h1ld ren .. 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TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE CAC. iu~ JAC..K -.iw l<t.. ~ 01':>~~1 wRE.'JlU. ~u ~L..wA"? lj~1 NG ILLt.l:>AL OOJE.l.T~ IN10 Tl-4£. RI~(, ROSE JS ROSE ™fX~vt~I, ~, M~fa'X).\ ... y BIG GEORGE ... % 2 .. f ~~~ ~u-::u "' ... -< ,,. , • ~ \ • . ;,:·.:·:··:._:Y n ~-···· .. ;; 2 7 "I hear he bought the business for a song.' DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham '11601 UAR~ BEFO<E 11\\AS111RDU61-{ WITH "TtiE OA'I' by Charles M. Schulz ~ ~ ... ~ -..4t '(EARS I VE BEEN vJR1T1~6 I VE NEVER >-lAD A PLOT TH ICl<-EN ~ " . .. by Jim Davis THE.RE ~OOLD 8( SOMfTHINC:I' IN THE. REFRlufRATO~ 61.J THE. sPE.C.IMEN BOTTLES by Tom K. Ryan ~\/El\J IF I G01"rA Ptn' FERllLl~orJ MY NOSE EV'l=F('/ ~y' ! by Kevin Fagan NU ON£ ~A? h£:.~ rwNO ~ t"ui:;:E..IG N u e-JE..C.T i\.o\~T &. ONL'i &..c.AUSE.. NO 6NE.. W~NT~ TG "k:\'SK "'{QL) I ON V.E.. II by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY fPr.1 t.!r tfl"8( ,IJHN an;~'*' ,. ,fAtll) ~! !WOON MULLINS A ME LP ING M,AN[) ... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I SHOULDN1T HA VE·· 1HEY'RE --..... FATTENING CCXJL..D 'yQ.)HAKE THE s LARGER? HOW ~ = s-TIPPLING? . BORDER. l'DQLIKEA / AND / . ,_ SHOE JUDGE PARKER £'!..' .... .-.. .. -./YES• I-~_;e ONE" r BEN DO YOU HAVE OUT IN THE VAN' A PICTURE - S HALL I 6 ET IT OF WANDA ? F'OR YOU? ~ I I I FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1HERE.'5 001HIN6 /\'\ORE 5AllbF41NG lo A 5C.H00k BOS DRIVER. ... 0 DOONESBURY IQEU., HE M.IST ~~ CHENIJEP /J Pfi?IE'ST ffllJM ONE OF THE UXAl 81ZAN60 5fLJl£ T t;(X.Je715. ""~' 1·1 • • . . ,.---Y-· -"--~ ,......., . f I ·r ,, I· - by Berke Breathed ' ,, - .I J by Ferd & Tom Johnson NOT IF YA LET Mf. f.,A T THf.M FOP. you .. by Lynn Johnston LArJ./ l you lHIN\<DIS IS MAVBE. THE SIS1TNE CHAPEL'?.~ =~ ~ 7.7 by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk by Gary Trudeau ----~-------......----- . . FEBRLMV 7, 1986 l}\flX PII.fil ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL I /NO. 6 I I ! i I .S : 21 years :1nd 201 .shows I I• ,. . ..... "' '4 • ·~ r 1•• .,., r't / "t 'v...> '1 ~6 .,_,, •«11 '1 (I I .J 14 ~ i ~~t\ltt• .. • • r' / .. ......! ,, 11 .. 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F • .., t at ~ p.m and ~unda> at J 3/J pm at the Laguna \lo1.. · in Playhouse. 6IJfJ Laguna ( an)<Jn Rd . in Laguna Beach Ft r m h ioformauon call 494-7271 CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR DEFIES CON- VERSION TO MOVIES ..••••.•..•..•..•.•••......... 13 By 808 THOMAS Some novels. hke much of the wort-of Eml''>I Hemingway and most of F. Scott Fitzgerald. def) conversio n to movie•. Add to th e list .. The Clan of the Cave Bear:· The first of Jea n Auel'~ cave girl senes. 1t was an immensely popular book. though not necessaril y wnh reviewers. Its combination of raw \ 1olencc pnmative sex. exotic settings and an intrepid heroine must ha' l' appealed to film producers. So much so that the credits fo r .. Clan ot . 1 the Cave Bear" list no fewer than seven: four executive produccr<i . one c'!-cxecut1 ve producer. one co-producer and one plain praducc1 CUT Ci\I Tl-E TD\NN By FIFI CHAO Everything about Fi ve Feet needs a little c~tr~1 explanation. even how lo find the place. First of all. there arc se\ era I explanations given for the name: the distance in steps to enter from the street, five panners associated with the restaurant. the height ot one owner's grandfather -take your pick. The name of the restaurant can be a word or a number. On the front of the bu ridin g. 1t is S feet 0 inches while in th e written context it is spelled out. LAGUNA POETS •••••...•••••••.•••••••.•..••••••••..• 17 RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK .••••••••••••...• 14 RESTAURANT DIRECTORY ••.•••••••••...•.... 19 i <( "' "J '. .. ) t'.> 0 t . "' .:ll ;' 0 .... ... 6 . "' ·~ . .._ ______ .._.,. _______________________ ------- REBRfH IN f<tAOlf\GS FlJTS I 1<->I · : I 'I (Y • IN 8y R08ERT HYNDMAN .. , 'ma Dickens guy." I The young man in the tottered top hot, battered boots and scattered thoughts con stoke that claim w ith outhonty. Dressed like o character out of a Charles Dickens novel, Greg Bevington tells his audience of the hardships of walking around town in the 1980s, dressed like on Englishman of the 1830s. "Christmastime' s a drag," he soys, recalling his own ghost of Chnstmos post. Minutes later, o character colling himself Mr. las Vegas tokes the stage. Wearing o long wig and cheap sunglasses. Mr las Vegas sings his own version of the star stuoded 01d 10 Africa tune. "We A re the W orld." But M r. las Vegas tokes certain liberties with the lyric s "We are big stNs; we have big egos We like to sit around and snort cocaine; we go through kilos · Loter still , o young man introduces his work soy1ng . Now for some more ortsy-fortsy sell serving bull• Welcome to Poetry, Night or Safari Som s. ' The weekly event at the Huntington Beach nightclub hos become a celebration of the eclectic and the bizarre where young writers. mus1c1ons and other performers who defy easy closs1ficot1on toke the stage to oller the~ own definitions of whor poetry readings hove become in their 2~ year leap from the coffee houses of the · 60s to the rock clubs of the '80s. At heart, the Wednesday night events ore poetry workshops where write·s -regardless of ab1l1ty -hove the opportunity to read their poetry before an audience. But 11 also draws upon the spirit of vaudeville with tis rough m1.t ol unpolished performance art , comedy rout ines, music dromot1l monologues and ploy acting oll in fr ont o l a hord 10 plt•m• audience It s a Gong Show for the li tero1e "We' re using the term poetry very loosely. because w• can't think of any better word to describe what 's qo1ng on soys Bevington, the 20 year old Huntington Beach rt>s1den1 whose sartorial preferences lean toward the 01ckt'ns1on "The people who get up on stage 1ust hove a nf'ed •u perform. and reading poetry 1s 1ust one port ol it, Bevington soys "If you 1ust stand there and read. it's not entertaining and Please see 'Poe tr v pg I 0 0.\eboc*/ Fridey, Febru-v 7, \He a • . , ' ____________ ....,. ________________ ~~-=--__.:._~~~~~;_;_~~-~~-• -~ ~----~------~~---~----~~--------~-------------.-...-..-----· FEB SMTWTFS THEATER Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana 1979-55 1 I). ntghll) eAU:J1t Monday~ at 'aryrn& c.:urwn umes throu&h March 30 "BEYOND THERAPY" at tht < osta M~ ( 1v1t Playhouse. Ml Hamilto n St . ( osta Meu 1650-5269), Thursdays through Sat· urdavs at 8:30 until Feb l 5 "CRIMESOYTHEHEART"at Lhe <Jem Theater 12852 Main St , Gar- den Grove (636-7213) Wedne'>da)S through Saturdays at 8 pm Sunday performan<.es f-eb 9 at 3 p m Feb 2 at 7 30 p.m "DAM ES AT SEA" in the I me Am l11tle Theater at l ( In 1nC' llS'ilH>617) final pc:rforman~ to· night and ')aturda) at IS p m "DRIVING AR OUN D THE HOUSE" on thr ~ond Stagr of frld.ay '>outh < OU')t Rc:pcnor) 655 l own <enter Dt1vc. <<Hill Me\a "Al.L HY.C'A USE OF AGATHA" a1 1957-4()33). luesda)s through 1t1l fl un11n~11m lka\.h Playhou~ Fndays al ILlO Saturdays at ) and \1a111 \1f1·t1 111 't orktu1Ao n A'rcnue. IS 30. Sundays al 3 and 8 pm un11l llu1 t1n~1on Beat h lk'\2 14115) Feb 16 I rnJ.n-. and \aturda"' al K 3<1 "ELGRANDEDECOCACOl.A "at 1t11•wtt• I rh 15 • the Newpon Theater Ans Center. "'AJ,(>'E TOGETHER" at the 2~1 ( hff Orivt', Newpon Beach J fc1r lc4uin IJinner Pia_) huu..c '~JJ \ 1631-0288) fndays and ~turdays at 8 p.m through March I SPECIAL ALL "THE FOREIGNER'' at \ou1h STYLE < oast Rcpenory. 655 r own Center I '8 ( 7 33 ft I ,CUTS Dnve, ·o~lll Me~ (95 -40 ). ina , performance\ tonight at 8, ~aturda)' at 2:J(Jand8,Sundayat 2 30and7 30. Perm Tops '29 . Tue~y through Thur~a> at 8 "HELW, DOLLY" at Scbasttan's 1-1<1·.I' "'I YI.I-.' I "I. \.\ /J•fo.l<M~ W~t Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. 1uw 1 , 1 111 ~ tis " _ 1 92 '"an 11,,, 1111-1, 1 ~ ..,,,, H •-t• Pico. .><..n C cmente (4 .,.,.JV,, 1 , . ..,, 1,,.,1, .,., Wednesday!. through Saturday\ at 8 ""'"' ,, lfA11t11 -1 I s pm Sunday\ at I and 7 pm until Mi. MEL 'S Apnl 6 I S "I 00, I IX•" at the Grand Dinner ff A R TYLING I fheater, I Hott'I Way, Anaheim I ;. b>! .. J~ :J _, ~ANTA A1'1A ...-• •1 ,,,.,.. •~..,.. ?M HO-f (772-7710), nightly except Monday'> .._ _________ .........;:.=.;:,=~-at varyme curuin 11mrs through I Apnl 6 "THE KJNG AND I" at thc C urtam ( all Dinner Thuter. 690 El <ammo Real . T usun (831S-I 540), nightly ex - c.ept Monday\ at varying curtam 11mes through Apnl 27 "THE MOUSETRAP" at th e uar- '1en Grove Community Theater C hapmari Avenue at 'it Mark\ \treet, Garden C1rovc (897-5122) r nday\ and Saturday\ at 8 p m. ')unday performanc.c<> Feh I fi and 22 at 2 30, throutVi March I "PIPPIN" at Saddle hat k C ollege m I M''"on V1c10(582-4656), 1 hursdays t hrnugh <;aturday\ at K p m . "iundays 01 1 pm until f-eb lfi I "SOME OF MY BE.~T FRIENDS" at thr Wntm1nster C ommun11y fheater, 7272 Maple ~1.. _West- Detebook/ Friday, Feowary 7, 1986 minster {995-4113). final per- formances tonight and Satu rday at 8 30 "TALJUNG WJTH ... " 1n the Studiu Theater at Orange Coa'>t lolkge Costa Mesa (432-51SISO). Fndays and Saturdayut 8 p.m . Sundays at 3 p.m through Feb. 16 Saturday "ALL BECAUSE OF AGATHA " at the: Hunungton Beath Playhou!>e See Fnday hs11ng. "ALONE TOGETHER" at the Harlequin D1nntr Pla:rhou'it' ve Fnda) lmmg "BEYOND THERAPY" at tht· Costa Mt~ (',.,,, Pla)hou..e 5t'l· Fnda) hsung "CRIM~ OP THE HEART" at thr <Jem Thea~r Stt Fnday hs11ng "DAM~ AT SEA" at l '< In 1nr Sec Fnday hst1ng "DRIVING AROUND THE HOUSE" on the Second Stage of Soulh Coast Repenor) See Fnda) last int "E GRANDE DECOCACOLA"at I.ht' Newpon Theater Am (enter ~ Fnda)' l1st1ng "THE FOREIGNER" at ~uth ( oast Repenory. See Friday l1'>1tng "HELW. DOLLY" at Seba\llan's West Dinner Pla yhouse See Fnday It sung "I DO, I DO" at the Grand Dinner Theater See Fnday listing. "THE KJNG AND I" at the Curtain Ca11 Dinner Theater &e Fnday listing. "THE MOUSETRAP" at the Gar- den Grove Community Theater Sec Fnday hstmg. "MOVlN' ON" by the lntcrcultural Committee for the Performing Ans at Rancho Santiago College. Santa Ana 1667-7090). one performance only ton1eh1 at 8 p.m "PIPPIN" at Saddleback College. Stt Fnday lisung. "SOME OP MY BEST FRIENDS" at the Westminster Community Theater. Stt Fnday listing. "TALI.ING WITH ... " at Orange < oast College. Stt Fnday hst1ng. Sunday "ALONE TOGETHER" at the Harlequin Dinner Theater &c Fn- daz lisung. 'CRIM~ OF THE HEART" at the Gem Theater. Sec Fnday listing. "DRIVING AROUND THE HOUSE" on the S«ond Stage of South Coa~t Repenory See Fnday hstan ---- Ballet Pacifica bu .cbeduled "Swan Lake. Act II" for Saturday, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 :SO p .m . at the Lafuna lloulton Playb008e, 606 Lacuna Canyon Rd. ln Lafa.na Beach. For more Information call 494-7271. "THE FOREIGNER" at South Coast Repenory. See Fnday hstmg. "HEU,O, DOLLY" at Sebas11an·s West Dinner Playhouse. Stt Fn<h) hsung. "I 00, I DO" at the Grand Dinner Thea1cr. See Friday hs11ng. "THE KING AND I" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater Sec Fnday lasting. "PIPPIN" at Saddleback < ollegl· Stt f-nda)' hsllng "TALKING WITH ... " al Orangl' < oast C ollegr we Frida) ll\t1ng Tue.day "ALONE TOGETHER" at thr Harlequin Dinner Playhouse ~c Fnday lts11ng "DRIV ING AROUND THE HOUSE" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repenory Sec Fnday listing. "THE FOREIGNER" at South Coast Repenory. See Fnday J1sting. "I DO, I DO" at the Grand Dinnt."r Theater Stt Fnday hst1ng. "THE JUNG AND I" anhc Curtain Call Dinner Theattr Set Fnda) hstmg. Wedoeeday "ALONE TOGETHER" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. ~c: Fnd_ay hstmg. "CRIM~ OF THE HEART" at the Gem Theater. Sec Friday listing. "DRIVING AROUND THE HOUSE" on the Second Staae of South C'out Repertory. Sec f'nday It sting. "THE FOREIGNER" at ')11ut h ( oast Repenory Stt Fnda) lt~t1n~ "HAMLET" in the Fine Am \ 11 lage Theater at UC Irvine (856-M> 17) Wednesdays through Saturda\'S at I< p m until Feb. 22. "I DO, I DO" at the C1rand 1>1n11n Theater See Fnday hst1ng ·'THE KING AND I" at the ( ur1,11n C 'all Dtnner Theatrr ~·l· I 11dJ' lts11ng Thanday "AWNE TOGETHER" .11 thl' Harlequ in Drnner Pia) hou'iol" \c.·t r nday listing "BEYOND THERAPY" .ii 1lw ( osta Me..a ( 1vic Phl)'hOu\e '>l.·l· Frida) listing "CRIMES OF THE HEART" at thl.' Ciem Theater. Sec Fnday 1ts11 ng "DRIVING ARO UND THE HOUSE" on 1he Second Stage of South Coast Repenory. Sec Frida> listing. "THE FOREJONER" at ~outh < 'o:ast Rcpcnory. Stt Fnday ltsung "HAMLET" at UC lrvtnt." ~c WC(jncsday listing. "HELLO, DOLLY" at Sebas11an ~ West Dinner PlayhouS<'. Sec Fnda) hStlOJ. "I DO, I DO" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec FridBy listtng. "THE KING AND I'' at the< 'una1n Call Dinner Theater. Stt r ndny listing. "PIPPIN" at Saddleback ( 11llcgc See Fnday lis~ina ............................... ______ ..... ~~-------------~---~ .... :~:ll~~.1 ... 1 .. ~1\l:l!\l·-- O NT I NUE FILMS Friday "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST." Jean Cocteau, director (France 1946). This 1s a haunungly ~u11ful rcnd1- 11on of1heclass1c fiury tale and 1sgrcat fantasy and film making on every l<"vel Prescnltd as pan oft IC' lrv1ne'.1 Film Society winier quan<"r scnes 7 p m .. UCTs Social Scienc<' Hall. S '\. $2 . .SO and S2 al the door. "THE GREEN WALL.'' This Spanish film . w11h English subt11les and d1rcc1cd by Armando Robles Godoy, 1s a story about a young family determinC'd 10 escape lht> pre\sure of life 1n Lima. Peru. s1ruuhng against overwhelming ob- stacfis 10 exist 1n the exouc, over- grown Peruvian 1ungle. 7 30 p.m .. Golden Wc~I College's Forum 11. I 5 744 Golden West St .. Hun1ing1on Beach S2 and SI 50 admission !191-3991 "POLYESTER" at 7:15 and 10.15 pm. Also showing w11h "Allack of the Kaller Tomatoes" at 8·45 p.m ~ponsorl•d h) .\ssoC1ated 'i1uden1~ of l '( In inc S2 50 and S2 adm1s\1o n !S56·5547 FRIDAY Nlf.HT VIOEOS ka1urc' •\tc1t1t1n'>" a work for tck"•'l1on v.ntten and d1rrr1cd b\ Roocn ~ 11\on It dcpttl\ the da~drcam\ .inJ 1'.1nta<t1c<t of Jn I I-year-old bo\ "-'c:"'pon Harhor .\n Mu!>Cum. 850 ">an < kmc:nt<' ()r "le"'pon Beach $ '\ -.J 11.\M mt•mhcr\ S \ gem:ral adm1\\lon. 7\9-112~ Saturday "POLYESTER,'.\-(·~· I nJ.i, h,1111~ Tue•day " B L E S S I N G S 0 LI T (J F BROKENN~." This film 'iCrti:\ feature\ 111111 Eareckson fada author n:cord1ng arll\t al rnmph'>hed 1llus1rato1 and actre" and " prc'l('ntcd each T ui:sda~ through th1\ month 7 10 p m Woodhndgr < ommunity Church. 5000 BarrancJ Pkw~ , Irvine Fri:r adm1s\10n \52· I IOI DANC:E Friday WORKS CHOREOGRAPHED b> 11( Ir' inc graduate dance studenl'i Jrc rx-rlormcd :it 8 p m The graduatc chnrcographcrs <m· Anita Mitchell M1lhaC'I C.1Jthng Steve facudcrn Robert S Sala\ Jr Arlcnr Brackw Jana f rancc\-F1sher. and vrctchcn Jaco~n Ll\1'~ Ftnc Arts Concen Hall. S5 general adm1s'\1on, S4 S('n1or cit11cM and 5tudcnts. 850-66 I 6 MOMIX, a modem dance com pan) offe rs a n11x1urc of dance, acrobatics. physical comroy and ~lr1ght of hand in a Pt"rfonnancc nt II p.m ('al State Long Beach's Un1ver· ~11y Theatre $9 a11d $8 dm1ssion ( 213) 498-5526. "DANCIN' IN THE STREETS," the dance ex1ravagan1.a of Orche~1~. Corona dt'I Mar High School's per· fonmng dance company. 1s p~ntcd at ll p.m. V1~1t\ to Cam'). Kingston Tokyo. and Moscow arc reaturcd a\ wdl a~ mu~1cal backgro11nd which includes tunes by Taco and M1tk Jaaaer/Dav1d Bowie and from the ~undtr.ack of "Animal ll ou~" Newport Harbor t"lagh School aud1tonum, 66() Irvine Ave , New Po" Beach S l SO adm1i~1on. THE RIRl£/WOOOB U RY OANCE Company performs tontllhl in a fully staged pertormance at 8 p.m. Cal State Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium 210 E. Chapman Ave., fulJerton S7.SO, $10, and $1 2.50 admission. 773-337 1. Saturday THE DRAGON DANCE is prcs- <"ntcd by the Pav1hon Restaurant as a celebration of1he Chinese New Year of the the Tiger. 2:30 p.m .. 14 110 Culver Dr .• Irvine. ~ 1-1688. • "SWAN LAKE, ACT D" 1s prcs- entro by the Ba1le1 Pacifica today at 8 p.m. and Sunday al 3:30p.m. Music 1s by Tchaikovsky and choreography 1s by Lila Zah after Ivanov. Also on the program is a new work titled ··Sc~sons of the Hean." choreo- graphed by Corinne Calamaro to a compiled score. Laguna Moulton Playhou~. 606 laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach. S IOand $8 admm1on 494-7271. "DANClN' IN TllE STREETS," sec Friday hsung. WORKS CHOREOGRAPHED, sec Fnday hsllng. THE SAN FRANCISCO MOVlNG COMPANY pre~nts an evening ot modem danet with styles ranging from drama11c 10 hghtheancd dance theater 8 p m . The Forum Theater. 4 I 75 Fairmont Blvd., Yorba Linda. $7 50adm1ss1on 779-8591 MOMIX, sec Fnday las11ng Sunday "SWA N LAKE, ACT II," \Cc Satur· da) lasting 808 KEANE, HIS CLARINET AND ORCHESTRA perform for your dancing pleasure from 4-IS pm. at <>+.ko'<,( lub Manna. 190 Manna Dr ~eapnn Village LongReaC'h SlcO\er ~hargc 121l)491-M44 Monday TRACY WELL.5, ..cc "1onday\ laL/ fl<,ting Wednead.ay_ MARTIN & TONI'S <iwing Dance ( lub features beg.inner lcS\On!> at 7 p.m . antermro1a1e lcsM>ns at 8 p.m . and ~oc1al dancing at 9 p.m. Each class 1s $4 and social dancing 1s $2 Meadowlark Country Club. I 67ll2 Graham St.. HunlingtOt\ Beach 840-7442. SEMINAi IS Saturday "GROOMING -Appearant c .tnd S<'lf \onfidcnce ·· Pan1c1pants learn to coordinate their wardrobe.'. uc;c make-up, devdop social <'llQUt'lll' and personaluy. and more. (;cared for teens. 9-11 a.m. today. Feb. 22. and March. Saddleback C:-ollcse. Room BC-3, 28000 Marguente Pkwy . M1ss1on Vie10. S20 fee 582-4646 A SONG AND LYIUC W nt1n1 C1au 1\ taught hy Barry M. Kaye, a "SOngwruer. pubh~her. and performer Part1c1pan1s discover the basics of crtaung any '1yle of song w11h an easy-10-undentand mcthod. Pro- fcuional 1ud&e Arlene Malta evalu- ates Valcnunc's Oaycrcauons Meet\ .-1w on Feb 15. Noon-p.m Fullenon ( ollcgt' S 10 ftt 871-8000. elll. 252 THE YIDDISH FOLK SERIES ~IM tod3y w11h thc htetl Conn« uon and covers fo lk music. literature. Rm and artist\, and the T rec of Life V1ck1 feldon. Ph.D., fotlc.lorc \pcc1al- 1st. conducts program 8 p.m . Jew 1sh ( ommunily \enter of Mid Or- ange ( ounty, 12181 f\u:t ro ~I . Gar den Grove. $20 scnes. SS and1V1dual programs. 530-6636, ext. 254. "DON llENDRJCU~ Tlte Artist &M HJt W..t." nit worbMp foe11ea • waa.rc.w ,.S.U.f• ud It coed11etecl by HeMrteb. p.m., MeckntUler C .. taral Cater, 1Hl W. Matve,. An., Fallert.. $1 mem· ben, $% .... memben. '7SM5H. Taeeday "MIND: THE HUMAN POWER MACHINE." Th ts pubhc serv1~ pro- gram features speakers Ken Hutchins and Dr. John Flood. 7:30 p.m., Saddleback College's Lib. 101, 28000 Marguerite Plcwy .• Mission V1e10. Free admission. 582-4571. ''HYPNOSIS FOR STRESS MAN- AGEMENT." Fac1htator is Dr. John J. Flood 1n this weekly public service program prc-scntcd free of chVJe. Noon, Saddleback College's Lib. IOJ . 28000 Marguerite Pkwy., Mission Viejo. 582-4571 GEP DURENBERGER speaks on "Gothic to Goth1ck" at 4 p.m He 1s recognized as one of the most fore- most ant1Que authorities in the coun- try. Design Center South. 23811 Aliso Crttk Rd., Laguna Niguel. $5 ad- m1ss1on tncludes tea, champagne and savor!e~. 643-2929. REBIRTHING, a stress-reduction process. as introduced by counselor and behavioral science teacher Ka1henne Barton. 7:30 p.m., Hcahx Center. 23732 Birtcher, El Toro. $5 1ntroduc1ory lecture. with a $50 four- week class 10 follow beg.innina Feb 18. 859-7940 Wed.De.day "BACK COUNTRY WATER QUALITY and Punficauon of Wil- derness Water ·· Ted McDowell, co- ord1nator of Environmcntal Studies Program at ('al State San Bernardino discusses d1sca.se-causang organisms an r<"mo1e rccrcauon areas and ways to punfy water for human consump- uon 8 pm . UCTs Univen11y Center Hcntage Room. free admission 856-5181 PSYCHOLOGIST DR. THELMA MOSS, known for h<"r work an para- psycholog) rangrng from ESP 10 ghosts to K1rhan photography and a consultant 10 NASA and the Rand Corpor:won on such topics. speaks at 7 30 p m W1l'ih1rc Audi ton um. Full- crton S8 .SO adm1\\1on 779-f!591 Tbunday ARTlSTS SANDRA Mc<:anhy, Hwy., Huntington Beach. 544-92S9. -FOCUS ZI, a group of sin&les.ages 2~29, meet al 7:30 p.m. at tfie South Coast Community Cfiurch. S 120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine. 854-7600. WHEEL OF PRIENDSBJP, for sin&lcs over 45, meets, at the Ritz Gill. 61 ~7 Ball Rd.: Cypress, at 5:30 p:m. for a T.G.1.F. ~8-S21.S. Saturday Tltt-TEMPLE BETH EMET SINGLES, ages 3.S aod over, sponsor an evcnjng of dinner and Kll therapy, led by well-~nown family and mar- riage therapist Wendy Resnick. 8 p.m. 772-0074. THE CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB of Orange County hosts a ge1- acquaintod party from 8 p.m.-m1d· night. For single college graduates. ages 25-40. 209 Wellesley Lane, Costa Mesa. $6 adm1s'iion. 957-0125. WHEEL OFF FRIENDSBJP, for singles over 45. meets at 7 p.in. for dinner Orange Crate Cafe. 2099 E Orangethorpe. Placenlla 991-7918. Sanday FOCUS 31. a group of sin&lcs ages 30-39, meet al I l.30a.m. at the South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine. 854-7600. WHEEL OP FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45. meets for brunch al 11 ·)0 a.m. at Foxfire. 5717 E. Santa Ana.Anaheim Hills. 991-7918. THE MONTHL V MEETING of the Orange County Catholic Alumni Club 1s held at 7 30 pm . with dancing following at 9 pm For single college graduates. ages 25-40. Wcstm South Coasl Plaza Hotel. 666 Anton Bl"d .. Costa Mesa <)57-01~\ Taaday THE NEWPORT IR VINE CHAPTE R ot Part'nt\ Without Pan - ners presents thc11 Nc~comer<t' ' Onentauon each 1 uc\da> from 8-9: I .S p.m., followed b} com:(' and c:onvcrsa11on (all 'i49· I 115 for further 1nformat1on WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP mC<"t\ at 6:30 pm for d1nnt'r at Ben1hana's. 2100 E. Ball Rd. Anahetm For singl<"S OVer 4S 991·7Ql8 Wednaday CLASSIC FRIEND~ for ~1 nglcs over 45, me~I for Hap~ Hour from 'i-7 pm at the Old Amcncan Counhouse. 22 Huttnn Centre Or .• Santa Ana. 544-9259 teve Meuger, and Elo1~ Ryan discuss 1he1r work and the cumnt an '<'enc as part of the all-media exh1- b1t1on entitled "Artists an Tran- ~1t1on ." which as now being shown Noon. Saddlcback College's Art Gal- lery. 28000 Margucnte Pkwy , M1ss1on Viejo. frre adm1'is1on to I lecture 582-4 7 56 FOCUS 40, a group of \Ingles ages 40-49, mttt al 7:30 pm at the South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine. 854-7600. THE SWING CLUB SINCL~ DANCE 1s presented with fr« ba~ic THE HUMAN ENERGY PlELO, or aura, which 1s the subject of much I recent \C1ent1fic 1nves11ga11on and 1 controvef"iy. 1~ placed 1n the contellt I of everyday living by Dr Lynn Sereda. 7:30 p.m , The Heahx Center. ~ 23732 81ncher Dr.. El Toro S~ ~ admission. 859-7940. l "WHEN LOVE GOES ... tlow 1 t) Set Goals and Get Goin& Apan. ·· This three.pan lecture scne~ for women covers topics such as sctuna I spec11ic goals 1n all areas of hfe and I success(ul ways of reachina them Janeen Hahn-Cunningham, mamage and family thertlp1~1. leads the lec- 1 tures. 7-8:30 p.m .. 2900 S Rnstt'll. Bid&. D. Ste. 105. Costa MC'-"· Frtt 1dm1SSl()n 547-Q078 . I SING' ES Friday CLMSIC FRIENDS. for ng~ 45 and over, mttts for Happy Hour and danc1n1 from S 7 f m. al the Hunt· 1ngton ft(. ch Inn .• 11 2 Pacific ( oa,t '''·'"'• t I t It • f .. ,. ,,, .. \'ailing A dventure Series swing lessons. mu1ers. conte$U., socials, and parties. Tonight's s~1al feature is "&nny Goodman Night." 8-11 p.m . El CODeJO Restaurant 1750 W. Lmcoln, Anaheim. $2 ad· m1ss1on. 991-0540. Tbanday CARTIEllS SINGLES features Dr Lee Gibson at 7 p.m .• Jeremiah's. 8901 Warner, Hun1in1ton &ach. $3 members, SS aucsts. 64 1-3987. rrtday TllE HOP. presents dancing music by emcee Joel Steven Fn.-Sat., "The o\uthentics," a hve SO's dance band, c;un at 8 p.m.: "Rock 'N Roll Heaven.'' a lnbute to the legends. Mon. at 8 pm .. "Rock Around the C'lock." a h1s1ory of rock and roll featunng Jason Chase, Tues. at 8 p.m . and ( razy Cont<'SIS, including Lip Sync. Limbo. and Basketball Shoot. Thurs. 1877 4 Brookhurst Fountain Valley. 963-2366. HOWARD REYNOLDS' OR- CHESTRA performs as pan of "Bal Nt &ht'' at the Balboa Pav1hon Baflroom Music of the 30's and 40's 1s featured for dancing and listening from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a,m. 400 Main 'it .. Balboa Beach. S 10 adrmmon 67-5-4488. THE LEE FERRELL SHOW, wtth ----- V> Oa1ebook/ "1day Febrvary 7 198e I -_________ .....,...._.._..~_,__....-....... ----~--~- section." w11h Wayne Wayne, Tues. fro m 9 p.m -1.30 a.m . and the New York Jazz Connection Wed. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newpon Blvd .. Newpon Beach. 675-296!! CAFE LIDO, see Fnday listing. free country dan~ lessons by Ron JAZZ PIANIST LES CZIMBER, and Donna at 7:30 p.m. CAI EN,.1 .. 1_1110-.u .... 1 stt Fnday hst1ng. Thunday JAZZ PIANIST LES CZIMBER, ~e Fnday lisung. CONTINUED Saturday Hal R:nhff and Laura Vida. features Ferrell on '>ll'<ophone and piano. and a musical 'a11e1~ of oldies. cour1tf) rod. and "boog1e-"'oogir rock ·n roll" Wt'd -Sun evrn1ngs Club 17. 1670 Nr"' pon Bh d . < osia Mesa 6-15-~-1..lb FETCHIN' BONis. a unique rock h..1nd "h1ch rnmbtnl''> folk. funk. and countr. MOh into a high rnrrg~ \Ound. riertorms from 4. 30-7·00 p m as pan of thl· Un1verst1> Center Bado.lot Mu\ll £,pre'~ Pre~nted b) -\ l ( I l\oundstagl~ L (' In me b5fl--l ~!<9 or ll ~ti-'i5..l 7 Saturday TllE LEE FERRELL SHOW. set· f nda~ 1ti.t1ng THE HOP, °>('l' Fnda~ ll\t111g Sanday THE HOP, '>l't' fnda' h~11ng. Monday .THE HOP, 'ce FndJy listing Tue.day Wedneeclay THE LEE FERRELL SHOW, see Fnda} listing. THE HOP. see Fnda) hi.ting. Thunday THE LEE FERRELL SHOW, see Frida} hstrng. THE HOP. sec Frid.a) hs11ng. .1pzz Friday JAZZ PIANIST LES CZIMBER, see Fnday listing. CAFE LIDO, ~.-e Frida) hs11ng. Sunday ERNIE ANDREWS Joins the Or- ange Coast College Big Band in a conccn at 2 p.m. C'lass1c selec11ons. as well as contemporary Jazz pieces, are performed under the d1rec11on of Dr Charles Rutherford . OCCs Robcn B. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fa1~·1ew Rd., Costa Mesa. $4 advance. S5 :It the door. 432-5880 CAFE LIDO, see Friday lis11ng Monday JAZZ PIANIST LES CZlMBE R. TRACY WELLS. His Vibe!>. Big who prev1oui.I) pla)ed piano with Swing Band. Vocalist Becki Morgan. 'ocahst Al Jarreau's tno. performs and Richard Cruz DlXleland Group popular music 1n the Irvine Hilton play for dancing from 730-1 1:10 pm and Towers Lobb) Lounge Tues.-Sat Alpine Inn at Alpine Village. Tor- y p.m.-1 am. 17900 Jamboree Bhd . ranc• Blvd ex1t 10 Harbor F~·, Fr""' I 863-3 1 I I " . I~ ~" n 1ne. · adm1ss1on CAFE LJDO presents Judi Lee. CAFE LIDO see Fnda\ '"ting piano an~~-MQD..:f...o.. fmm,5·L--' · p.m .. the Lido Jau '\II Stars un Tueeclay from 3 30-8 p.m. and Thurs.-S:u. from 9 p.m.-1 . '0 a.m .... Freeway:· JAZZ Pl~NIST LES CZIMBER. fcatunng Max Bennett, Suri. from 9 see Fnday hsllng. p.m.-1 a.m.: 1he Mam Br~. Sextet CAFE LIDO, see Frida) hsting CAFE LIDO, set' Fnday listing CQLNIRY Friday THE BOY HOWDY BAND pl'r- forms lrom 8 p.m -1.30 a m Spe<.'1al Happ) Hour Videos at featured tonight onl> at 5 p m ( ra1) Horse Saloon, 1580 Brookhollow Santa Ana. 549-151 ~ Saturday THE BOY HOWDY BAND, ~c Fnda) hsung Sunday BOBBI & CL YOE appear from 7 p.m -12.30 a.m. a1 the ( rai) Horse aloon. 1580 Brookhollow Sant.a Ana. 549-1512' Monday RALPH MAY & COUNTRY KIK- KERS are featured from 8 p.m ·I· 30 a.m . at the Cra1)' Ho rse Saloon. 1580 Brookhollow. ~nta .\na 54q.1 "I ~ Mon from q p.m.·1:30 a.m.; "Inter-Wedne8day .....------------------------,I SWI NG VOCALIST BRUCE "A gorgeou , glowing. true hi torical romance." I LEONARD. formerl> with the THE HOP. \ee Fnda) hs11ng Tueeday THE BOY HOWDY BAND, \CC Fnday h<11ng. * * * * Charhe Spivak Orchema. J>('rform~ each Wed at thC' El ConeJo Re\· Nu It \11111 111111\1 '' '' ""' ''" """'"'1 M' I taurant. 1750 W Linloln .\naht'1m Wedneeday THE BOY HOWDY BAND. \t'l' Fnda) listi ng ~ho wn1ght uni} an· ~forced tO rru1ny. ~ftm·t'lf 10 nlf t•. 'fltt'IT .\t.O':J bt'C'1mt'11 legend. f !91-0540 IOW lllWllll MD 990-4021 UA a«wl:s 4 MIT& •II S40·0S94 UA SOUTH COAST l'hl>, 'n• h<K·k a~in ... H11n11U11. · U.J~ a hrand f'k~ S11Jnt'. Tti,· '' i·: r ,, ,, ,, ~ 1• \I" r -.,,·_,,.,...If;) ............... a4U. •! ---. -o/ tl1t ' 1m 1 • • ll:.:.;JI lllll*T11llAll141·0770 IUlll 637·0340 EDWMDS CltMTD COCTR£ AMC ll!AI& MAll U ..u& S23-1611 PACflC &ATtWAY UllU&U EDWMDS/SoCal lAIUU IUS MAU LUXURY THUTIUS IUIMl i-34-3'11 UA cm C£Jml WHTllllSTH l9l 0546 UA WlS llMSTD MAU DRIVE -INS (U,), Ii ;43iWj1UJ; 4 mw~i..!.~.1-,.J STADIUln r:J Thunday THE BOY HOWDY BAND, ~l· Fnday lasting.. Friday GREAT ANTHEMS. wtth great organ accompaniment. are featured in a program of combined choir<1 and organ music. Choirs participating art· the '\nahe1m U ntted Methodl\t Church. the Garden G rove Umtt'd Mr thod1st Church. and Mount ot Oh ves Lutheran Church. M1~~1<>n VieJO. One work presented 1s "Let lht· Sea Roar." a new combined :\nthem by Norbeno Guinaldo. Featumf organ is a 92-rank Casavant. ~ pm t. Andrew's Presbytenan Church 600' St. Andrew's Rd.. Newpon Beach. Free admission. 5254 8-19 CLASSICAL FAVORITES ar~ prt>\- entcd by the CT)st.al Cathedral S)m- phony Orchestra. Fea tured 1s Ne"' York Metropolitan Opera anist >\llan Gia sman. tenor. and Carol Paulsen soprano. Special guest Chrisuan artl\t 1s Jan Jameson. and pianist Judith Sando ~al performs Georgl· Gershwin's "Rhapsod) in Blue" p m .. C> rstal Cathedral, 12141 L~" '' St.. Garden Grove 971-4017 or 971·4 162. THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS perform Thurs.-at from 7-10 p.m. for dinner guests al thl' Irvine Hilton and Towers· Mort'lr, rt'~tdurant The chambC'r mo katurl'' Kathlt'Cn Murphy and Bnan Bc\hor1 on '1ohn. and Adncnne Biggs 1y1 ct'llo 17900 Jambor~e Bhd In '"' 8b3-3111 Saturday MOZART'S "DON GIOVANNI"" presented b) 1hr San Franc1scoOpn.1 Center and the Orange Count ~ P.1 rific ()ymphon) E .. an Whallon con ducts 8 p.m . anta '\na High \lhu11 .\ud11onum. 520 W Walnut \1 Santa Ana. 97 3-1300. fHE FULLERTON CHAMB ER PLAYERS. see Fnda) hs11ng F ULLERTON COLLEGE .VM PHONY performs Bach's "Bran\kn · burg Concerto No 2" and "Shehrazade .. b) R1msk~-Kor\.ll..11' Featured are trumpeter J 1m L1nahn11 v1olinis1 Ed Pors1. Ou11st "ihem Parkt'r. and oboist Jim Nagan11 Da' 1d Lewis directs. 8 pm H ' Campu5 Theatre. 321 E (hapm.111 A~e .. Fulkrton. $4 and SJ adm1~\1t1n 871.g10 I. Sunday ~OZART'S "DON GIOVANNI." ~e 'iaturda) listing. CltY PROM THE S THE MST Of" TtlllRS lllOUWTA* (Q) ..,0-1>) SHOWS AT 5 :30 7 30 t l o 5 ·SO I 00 &. 10 10 N o 8art"n Mal Ut f l/Q ~11rll• ,_,,, S•·•·•"' 00-. A"O OUT '" .-Vl!llLY HILLS (It) "LOUISE MOYSE AND FRIE~O' IN CONCERT" is a ct'lrhra11on ot 111. mu~1c of I ou1 se Moyse. an 1n1t•r nauonalh acclaimed Frt'nth tlut1'1 pianist and composer. Presented JI )\ p.m .. Cal State Long Beach. Gerald K S Daniel Recital Hall. $8 adm1\s1on (2 13)498-5526 /' L .\ D l J .\ J E P,\RAMOllNT PIC. TURES PRES• NTS A PETER SNELL PRODUCTION "UDY JAN• HELENA BON .. CAM CARTE R CARY ELWES SCRUNPL\Y BY DAVID EOCAR STORY BY C HRIS BRYANT PRODUCF.D BY PE.TER SNELL DIRECTED BY TREVOR NUNN ~ ........... oo--r -· ,,vtRTS fSouth c08st P.laza I TfJIJAY c..-·r_. ·-I _,. ... h .. ·f l'I S;• • 1:15 • 1•• Sii·-tt:• • NS 5:• •I 15 • 11'11 [., ,,,..... AClC9"f9 "°" 1'11S ll"IO • a 1 1 , I • OatebOOk/ Friday, February 7, 1986 WfTWIE.U ... , S HOWS AT t ·lS 7 45 .. ' 5t N o ,. e1 YOUMG•LOOOIR) SHOWS AT S 4S 7 SO &. t ·SS cEnTUAY caneoome tJ 6J4 ,~~] c ... , ...... & S1n11 An• f '"V CUUI CW THE CAVE RAR(lt) 1:0Sl:10 5;20) 30 &. ! •O 00-.. AND OUT IN ~RL Y .. U.S 19') SHOWS AT I 10 J ·H 5:35 '7 50 &. 10 00 MUlt'"Y'S ltOllAllCC ..... U)SHOW$AT l :00 3·U5:2S7 40 .. 'S5 OUT Of' AFIUCA fPOJ SHOWS AT 12:,S l 55 7 00 .. 10 10 IN 70MM lltON &AO~ ..-0-1>) SHOWS AT I 00 l 20 S·40 I 00 .. 10:.ZO Cek.Otl l'Uft~ lft) SHOWS AT I OS 4 • 05 1 05 t. I 0 05 Plu• Solull (PCI CUUI OP TtC CA~ RAil (It) Phu L•dyHawke CPC-13) ltOCKY N CPO) Plu' Co·H•I To Live&. 014' In L.A IA) MtGHTMAltl: 0.. EL.JI STltUT II (It) N1911tmue on Clm SI I (Al Melln>n«~ P'Gf Plu al IOI OALMATIONS CCI Cll1ld Prlcet Clla'9•d OIUVI l•I o,u t Jt Wue,1/9 H Wh•••IU••or It f111 U.lm ••tel Thanday THE MEND~HN STRING QUARTET presents a program ol chamber musis_ including "Quanet in F major. u p. 77" by ~aydn "Quartet No. 3" by Schoenberg. and "Quartet in E-fial ma.ior, Op. 51 ·· b) Dvorak. 8 p.m .. UC Irvine's Univer- sity .Center Heritage Room. $8. S7. and $6 admission. 856*6616 THE FULLERTON CHAMB ER PLAYERS, see Friday li5ting. -Friday THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA • D N BOAT SHOW continues with a variet) of boats, booth displays of marine equipment and scrv1oes, fi shing and skiing equipment, and demon· strauons. being presented. A "Boat A Day" giveaway features a variety of pnzes given away each day. Fn. 2-10 p.m .. Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.· 7 p.m. Los Angeles Convention Center. $5 adults. $2 children. under Sil free. (213) 748-8531. LAGUNA POETS meet each Fri. at 8 p.m. for scheduled and open readings at the Laguna Beach Public ubrary. Featured speaker toni&ht is Scssbu Foster. 494-9550 or 494-~375. CIRCUS VARGAS comes to town with shows scheduled for tonight at 1 p.m, Sat. at 12:30, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., Sun. at 11 a.m., 2, 5 and 8 p.m., and ..-AHAHEIM HUlmNG'TOfl 8£ACH it LA MIRAM SAKTAAHA PM.lf'K \ An.lne.m Ot In 8799850 M.tnn Rf Pd P\.11.1 ';29 SJ.39 l:.<lw<1111) Huntinqton T'wm P«rflc s Ca1t>W<I)' Eow<lrO\ 8rtSIOI ~7~ 848 OJ88 SZ3 1611 11MN£ * iiiMHG£ Edw.w05 ~ City C~1.-. SS I 06SS 6..14 lSSJ ·~ AMC r dShioo Sqlld!e 691 063] r "'~·--· ....... ,,, ...... ,,. I ,..,.".._.,...__ WESTMINSTEll Edw¥t!5 CinMW w.st 891 J93S ( it ~S£NfEO IN ) .:is-..CXJ--•·. "It leaves you with the sort of sappy happy feeling that Frank Capra and Preston Sturges used to provide." ' -Walter Goodman. NEW YORK TIMES .,.A11A140M FC)VftTAIN Y4'lllY U'OllfM Hllll l A -ADA OAAJOGE l'actt•--°' .. l-•, ... .u...,_ f-Ot~\ "'I .............. , .-.. l·~~ eltM!IO l»t'iOO ,._ IU I ~6'11 ./J ••11 11141 0.~ CO.TA MU A lllYINf lA HAllllA ~~ VlUO WUf-Ttll ~-C-C..W l-W\iotl!llM!p -Ul(I_..,._, 1-lllV .... -llAlllllC-~141 ~·.olil>~ !191-0l33 •W.6120 lllJO!>Wi ,,,,,~•C...llllfW AM~~fll,_ ..... 3 1~..._,,.._, ..... •(!9• ... t;:;:;;;t) Mon. at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. 4th and Ross Su.. San ta Ana. MICHAEL JORDAN. acclaimed contemporary pianist. appeJtS in the Irvine Marrion Hotel's Skylight Lounge. Mon.-Fri. noon-2 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. 18000 Von Kannan Ave." Irvine. 553-0100. AN AFlllCAN VIOLET Judged Show and Sale is presented today th.rough Sunday. The theme "Heart Throbs" is in honor of Valentine's Day. Fri. 10 a.m.-9 pm .• Sat. 10 a.mAi p.m., Sun. noon-4 p.m. Hunt· ington Center Mall, Beach and Ed- inger, Huntington Beach. 963-8937. BRIAN IRELANJ), hypnotist and mystic, is featured along with The Nelson Fontaine Trio and Jill Ireland Thurs.-Sun. at Lord Nelson's, SOON. Euclid St., Anabeun. n2-21JO. ROBOT DUQUESNEL enter- tains on the piano with a wide variety of musical selections Tues.-Sat. from 5-9 p.m. Irvine Hilton and Towers' Lobby Lounae. 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. 863-3111 . Sa~y TB E G 0 L·D EN C ITY BARBERSHOP presents a concert of "40 voices" with old-fashioned fun and music. 8 p.m.. Orange Coast College's Robert 8. Moo~ Theatre. 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. $7 ~rved, $8 at the door. 432-5880 . BRIAN IRELAND, see Fnday hst· ing. "CASINO NIGJIT" is hdd as a benefit for tht Onnee County Per· forming Arts Center Cabaret Chapter. 8:30 p.m., South Coast Plaza.. Jewd Court. (B!Kk tie op- tional.) 241-1700. TB~ SOlJTllEJlN CAUFOllNl.A BOAT SHOW, see Friday listing. CIRCUS VARGAS. see Friday list- ing. AN AFRICAN VIOLET Judged Show and Sale, see Fnday~listing.. ROBE RT DUQUF.SNEL. se6 Fn· day listing.. -Sanday Ml,1\ F~\RRO\\' <:L\RRI~: FISHER 8;\R.BARL\ I l~:RSI l~:l · l "I .. ()) () '()I .. \' \1:\l R~:~:~ () .. Sl1l .. l .. I\ \' f).\'l~:I .. ~l .. ~:R\ A IQo!f "'°'''•¥'• !A.CK llli.INS~CHARLES H. JOFFE Q, ~ SUSAN E. MORSE I CARLO Di PALMA I ~,. \ ........ " jl ~ .. "' .......... .w;K R(lLINS "CHARLES H. JOFFE ROOERT GREENHUT WOODY ALLEN FRI 5:45 1:00, 10:10 EXCLUSIVE ElllilliEIEllT TOWN CENTER U . JIWT. AT msTOl a AMTOM 751 jl 84 ACIOH flilCMi4 1.C. P\AU NOTa , COSTANISA SAT/Slit 1~2.45 I 3:15, S:45 1:00. 10:10 Oatebook/ Friday, February 7. 198e 7 . -· ... • ~-~--------------~------~ ..... -------..... -------------~ .... CAI · EN.1 ... 1_1110 ... ~ I CONTINUED BILL SKILES and PETE HEN· DERSO~ prl''>Cnt a comedy pan~ "'th <,p el1al guests. ma· g1c1an 'u>med1an The Great Tomson a ~ 11 rau ~;inger Stephanie Haynes and tht· "1ark Da\<1dw n tno fea1unng ~nd~ \1mpkins and Roy McCurd) f\·rformt·r" arc ava1fahle personal!) one hour Ix-fore \ho" Performances .11 2 "' .ind 7 10 p.m . T he Rcgastn I Hotel Ravel\ Music Theater. 18800 Macl\nhur Bhd .. Ncwpon Beach SIO. SI S and · \2() admission. 6..il-854:! Or 778-66(°X) BRIAN IRELANO. \CC Fnda\ 11'>1· 1ng. THE SOU fHERN CALJFORNJA BOAT SHOW, ~e Fnda> hsung AN AFRICAN VIOLET J udged Shov. and Sale. see Fnda) lasting. CIRCUS VARGAS. \C(° rm.la ) li'lt · 1ng. Monday SCRABBLE 1~ pla;ed t>a{h Mo11 day ,at I pm at the L e1\ure Worltl clubhouse 2 o n M'Jullon Parkwa~ in Laguna Hilb C_j.U lU7· 722' for 1nforma11on . · MICHAEL JORDAN . ..Cl' Fnda) listing. CIRCUS VARGAS, \t'C I nda\ ll\l· 1ng. Tue9Clay SCRABBLE 1s pla:rcd each Tue\· day at 6:30 pm. at Home Federal I \a\<111gs. ~'° <. 'alk de la Plata at Pa~o de Vaknc1a. Laguna Hills. Call 586-13 78 for 1nformat1on. STEVE KOWIT. well·known poet. JOins Kristine Launtsen co-darcctor of the Napa Valley POt'try Con- lerence. 1n a reading from their work. 8 pm.. Bowers Museum. Irvine Room. 2002 N. Main St . Santa Ana S3 donauon 972-1900 ROBERT OUQUESNEL. see I ri- da) lasting CIRCUS VA RGAS continuc'> "llh shows scheduled for 1on1ght at 7 'O p.m. and Wed.· Thurs. 4.30 and 7 10 p.m Beach Blvd a1 Pacific Coast HW) . Hun11ngton Beach. MICHAEL JORDAN, '>t.'C Frida)" Ii sung. w ed.ne9Clay THE SINGING MACHINE, the hottest new trend in San Francisco. 1s presented at Gavin's 1r\ 1he Sheraton- Anaheim tlotel. Q p.m -m1dn1~t. 1015 W. Ball Rd., >\nahe1m 778-1700. SCRABBLE 1i. played on lhc first and third Wednesdays of each month at 1 p.m. a1 the Newpon Beach Tennis Club. 2601 Eastbluff Drive. Newpon Beach. Call 979 7 32 l for information CIRCUS VARGAS, sel' I uesda) li-;t1ng. ROBERT DUQUESNEL ~ r n· day hsung. MICHAEL JORDAN, \CC Friday hsung. Thunday BRIAN IRELAND. sec l-r1da) llo;t- ing. SCRABBLE 1s played i:ach Thur'>· da~ at 6:30 p.m at Home Fedaal Savings on Main l)treet at Yorktown Avenue. Huntingto n Reach. (all MW 111-1 I 960·1729 for information ROBERT OUQUESNEL, Stt f rt· .-r•msa~1111 U--"4-lMl -•J4.1'11 I dav l1st1ng. £DWMllS $0 CQASl P\.W ~ I.A .... ' jM art COfTIJ I a rm ~1.sae -U7-l* n11n1 n t-IS61 THE LONG BEACH OPERA pres· OMMllS SMlllUIACll • oum .u £OWMOS w..ua cnnu ent\ the 1884 La Scala version. 1n ... ~l~ -'14-tllt WUIWid m m l 1·~1 th E gJ h I f i-.s "°' m ,iCflt lllMll •• 1M l81W1S1t11 ,_ ... 1an ~1 n 1s su~n1t c:-s. o -tllA·EDWM:IHUl lWD-"'9 "Don Carlo" b) C11uscppe Verdi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Ciror~Clevr1~cond~ctor 7 lOom . . ferrace Theater. Long Beach. Al~1 a1 8 pm. Feb.' 15. $45. $30. $20. and S I~ admission (213) 436-9611 or W 1) 436-3661. MlCHAEL JORDAN, !>Ce f-nda' listing. CIRCUS VARGAS. see Tuesda' hsung.. Ad Yance COMEDIAN BOB HOPE 1!> the featured entertainer at the Bob Hnp;.· Sweethean Ball at Oisnryland Hotl'I Feb. 14. The black tic affair include' J hos1ed coclti.a.il pany. a formal d1 nnl'r and dancing to Manny Harmon s orchestra. S 145 per person includl'' S45 season badge for the: 986 Unidl·n Ladies Professional Golf Assoc1a1mn lnvitatjonal at Mesa Verde Coun1n Club. 75 1-6410. OR. LEO BUSCAGLIA, famt:J educator. bt'st ~lhng author. syndi- cated columnist and popular lcc1um introdu~s his book .. Bus q to Paradise" Thursday al the Round Table West luncheon program Noon, Ambassador Hotel, J400 \\1lsh1rc Blvd .. Los Angclrs. S 14 non· membt'rs and advance rcscrvatwn' are necessary. (213) 386-3276. WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY College of Law hosts a fr« ~mple l:i" class Mar. I from 9 a.m ·noon It focuSC$ on aC1ual roun casc:s and inclu<1~ a discussion of the legal issues involved. All people intercSll'd an law school may attend. h ir re~ataons. call 738-1000. RAY BRADBURY, M"1ence firt1<ir wnter. ap~ars for a onr-ttme unh speaking rngagemrnt. He speak' 1m "ThC' lnv1s1bk RC'volut1ons In Our Soc1et). ··presenting ideas and pred1t t1ons of the future as wr reach the )t:Jr llJOO FC'b. 28. 8 p.m .. Pacific ( hm · win Coll~e Auditorium. 2500 f Nutwood A\e .. Fullenon S IO ad· \·ancc. SI 5 at the door. bul seating I' hmittd so call early 87 I ·8000. t'xl ~52 "'Iron Eagle' Is bringing ~u!I!!!. s to their feel screaming. .. ,. iaa, NEWS GEAR UP FOR SPRING ... >P'·rTY lop 11c1e1 w'llh rpg1slAre<:l onlt slap sole ~\it tr,,.,.,, Ntlh c11Jr a rPOI sP1»clt0r of OClavewf"Or ponls and ~hirls &~~@]~ ~ r ASHION ISLAND · NFWPORT BEACH · [714 l 644 5070 8 Oatebook/ Friday. February 7. 1986 '1111 ml1ncelsaw =:t~ .... rr'11•1dm ....... -~-.. ~ ......... Ills '-"= .. ... • red 1111111 ... :' -M9 ..... .... "" I .. of 1he history of L~ 31-year old occanarium. the tours depan on a Al r\D .. 1wo-hour stroll through 1he park. I ;_ I•• _«& .lllllllll Stops include "BaJa Rttf." killer ,_ ... _ ••• r--""'mlli~~--••.l-liiiii9-1 _ 1 ,,......... -. whales Orky and Corky. pelicans. penguins. walrus'. dolphins. and sea C 0 N T I N U E D lions. Guests arc introduced to some ________________ ..;..;;... __ ;;;.. __ ..;;;;;; __ _;:;; • of the most lovable animals along the PROJECT PACE, INC., St. MOT1VEMUSE UM,250E. BakerS1.. way. a!'d tour guides answer ques- Joscph's Hosp11al in Orange. will be Costa Mesa. Antique cars circa 1912· uons of vanually every nature. $5 training volunlt'Crs interested an par· present. q a.m.-5 p.m . Wed -Sun. adults. $3 children ages 3-11 . The 11c1pat1ng an the Supponave Counsel-546-7660. park. is fully open Wcd.-Sun. from 10 ang Forthe Older Adult. This 30.hour CATALINA CRUISES, Catalana a.m.·5 p.m. (213) 377-1571. 1s the newest featured replica among the already elaborate collection of movie and 1elevis1on memorab1l1a including life-I.Ike replicas of more than 200 rcTiowned stars. Daily 10 a.m.-8 p.m. with Fri.-Sat. open un1119 p.m. 522-1155. OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561 Center Ave.. Huntington Beach. S~ialty shops arc located in this village that features the charm of quaint European v1llaJCS with cob- bled streets. lantern hghts. and 70 murals of European scenes painted on cxtenor walls by European art1sts. 894-0747. SPRUCE GOOSE, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Lona ee.dl Freeway. Howard HQ&ha' all-wood. 200.too flying boat majestically berths for visitors to view the inside of the world's largest clear-span aluminum dome. A variety of dis,. plays including modules that show close-up details off.&SClnating areas of the plane such as the cockpit, flight deck and wing anterior arc featured. Sec the Queen Mary hsung for more informauon. 10 a.m."'6 p.m. (213) class begins Tues .. Feb. 11 from Q Landing. Long Beach. Whale watch· MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, a.m.-12: 15 p.m. Volunteers wall learn ang every Sat-Sun. through Mar. 16. 7711 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. Elvira rommun~1100~1l~ex~rc~b ~ussc~~wtt~Q~The~re~ -----------------------------------------and myths concerning aging an our hour cruise features 700.passcnger. ~oc1cty. learn to handle cnsas calls. tnple-dccked vt"sscls. 527-7111. 435-3511. and become acquainted w11h com· DISNEYLAND, 131 J Harbor munll) resources a"aalablc to help 1n Blvd .. Anaheim. The new ··circus 11me of need. 898-0043 Fantl!SY" event. a Park-wide circus TREASURE HOUSES 'OF celebration. continues daily show- BRITAJN arc 1hc focus of a Statcl) casing professional c lowns. Homes Pnva1c An C'ollectao ns Tour daredevils and live animal acts . .\pr 1-15. Sponsored b) the Ncwpon "C'arcus on Parade·· as presented at l Harbor ..\n Museum. pnce of $1300 and 8 p.m. Sat -Sun .. and 3 p.m. per person includes 13 n1gh1s hotel Mon -Thun. The .. ..\ud10- accommoda11ons. nine full dinners. ..\n1matron1cs .. cast of th~ "Country break.fas! daily. three rtccp11ons and Bear Jamboree·· s1ar an a new va- threc cock.tail panics. a complete ca1ion-1hemed show entitled the sightseeing program. deluxe transpor-··country Bear Vacation Hoedown ... , 1a11on. and full escort and host service This root-stomping musical as the throughout. 1-800-457-9515 third performance for the hfehke. "Fl'N, SUN AND THE COMET" 1s s1 n,ang stars who arc showcased an the tlllt of a 20-da) tour of New their own cozy. pane-walled theater Zealand for outdoor lovers and located 1n the Park·s Bear Country amateur astronomers interested an area. The Magic Kingdom continues studying Halk) 's Comet Held Mar 10 celebrate 11s 30th anniversary with JI ·Apr. I '1. h1ghhgh1s include mecl· the ··Ga ft Gaver Extraordanaarc Ma· angs and panics with local as1ronom) chme ·· Sat-Sun. Q a .m.·9 p.m .. clubs an Auckland. Rotorua. Well-Mon.-Fn. I 0 a.m.·6 p.m. 999-4565. ington. Queenstown and Dunedin. KN011"S BERRY FARM, •s039 ~~.687 per person. double occupanq . Beach Blvd . Buena Park The park include\ round-1np airfare. first class rea1urcs 165 ndcs. shows and aurac·. hotels. a h ome -sta~. spec a al 11ons 1n five themed area~ including astronom)-related mee11n$'> and lee-Old West Ghost Town w11h stunt lures. ground transponauon. trans-shov.s and cancan dancers Other fer\. ponerage. da1l) s1gh1sce1ng and t'ntertaanment include!> country more 960-2300 music star Jim Tumor. the fahulous Ton yon Brothers. and Snoop). who oncotnc £venta meets has guests an has home. C'arnp BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Mam Snoop) Mo n.-Fn 10 a m.-6 p.m .. St . Balboa. Catalana Passenger Ser· Sat. 10 a.m -10 pm . and Sun. 10 ~ice pro"1des weekend S('rvtce. Fn. a m.-7 p.m.120-5200. Sun . 10 Catalana PasSC'ngers have the MARINELAND, 6610 Palos Ver· opponun1t~ 10 sight grt'y whales as des Dr. So .. Rancho Palos Vl'rdes. the~ m1vate south. L>aal~ service Guided tours are featured on Monday resumes an March. 673-5245. and Tuesday each week dunng the BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO. winter months. After learning some -------- .a.DIMYWllDS -..a.t••tD- 'I ~t ·~ t.'i\ltwf Ufl\\,"11} 815T PIC'RMI BEST DmlCTOll BISTACTOll '''" ' '\ 'fl .. "'" •i \ ' "• •r \ , • -.1 • •"' R --mfolo•-.: --=-=-START TODAY "··~ Q)SIA !1'($A ~lf'4il'1' th 11 "41 u• ll IOllO IRYlll( I'"' 't\'fM"wtt11•11)f' . •·' I OIWtGl f rt••'"' l f o~" L.t-.. f ""'f' ~I~ ~.~J SIAlllOll ,.., .. 'i1ft.t' ,, .. J ' ~ 1lf" ,., , •• ~,n..,, _ ... -·· IUfllA l'Mll "" " OllAll(ll ... ...... "° •dll ,_ AC(lflTtO•Oft htl\ f flKl.AC)f Mf MT !kt<IO ~I•• IJht"' Ill '010 , .... ACADEMY MEMBERS Your c.ard will ,1dm11 vou .tnd a guest to .iiny performance .I l "9+ ... 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Sawyer Brown band grows up 8) RANDY JAY MATIN o...,. .... c.w ....... f1. \1 thc tir\1 oft"'O P.\( "ED show\ \lundJ' night at thl' ( ra1~ Hor'>C.· °'J" \l'I Brown pulled all or thc "'"' 1ng tr•Ck\ tngned the ending 10 some song' r '"lour 11rnl'\ (kt\ h~r 11 again' I -pulh:d Jn <.'C\lallt' dtsc-t·amera Jt1.h1ng. latl·-m1ddle-aged h1rthda ) ~,11 1>nlv tht' ''age J1tcmptl'd to c.>mharrh\ a nrw ... l'·•P• 1 photographa l'I' uwrung him '11 h thl' '>POI lights -madc ~·' ernl 1oke' Jhout I" 1>pil'0 \ l lothl'\ -rl,nl'd a buogtl"·\l.1)()8tl" \Cl\ton ,1 ·c 1111on fidth ·· .ind in gcncral , '"" lhl' nart ul J lull" cut-up '·1"-'l'f Hrn"'n -a h\·produll ut •, tdc' 1s11>n agl -came 10 U\ '1a ·•, '-•ar \earch 'oho"' ~,who \tartcd this show) countr) meets arena rock 'ityle'' .\labama "-Ould be a good plan· for l111lc brother bands hke 3"-)cr Brown 10 look for a mk model But "'here .\labama aspire\ to bet-oml' a t) \-hke progressl\e rock unit 'ia~t"r Bro"'n aspire'> to cntcrta1n fhC\ 'ihO"-Cd a dradh '>erlOU\nt'\\ about re\ponding d1rrc1I~ to thl' audience and arc about thr harde\t "-Orking ne"' outfit on thl' urcu11 That ~asn't rouge on \Inger Mark "'11llt'.'r's c·hecks "'as 11') ~a"'. rnuldn't be Drt">S4td 1n a httk "'h11e hat. pink bla1er and 11gh1 black & "'hill' pant\ "11lkr 1\ a countr\ bo' born 1n10 a Bnt p.1pm·r·., bod) Jokingl ). gu11anst Bobb' Randall tdrt>ssed 1n c:oa11a1h o'er parachutc pan1s1 remarked. "You·,e nt•,cr \('Cn an~ thing hkc that on a tractor .. '111lrr replted "I had thl' onl~ pink "SCARY!" "A HORROR FAN'S SWEET DREAM ... I~ SllAI'( ,.._ a l8T'IMll Oii WI SMt1"'12 llOOTi ~ sari.t llAll l'lT!Ull Ill VY0S am~. s.111....-., WI cwm • llO'f "*' • lllOT rllCLUlllJ 1t OOJOl OUfW R ... ,._., .. ._tr D11W!1 CMASD • "-"tr •tt Wit ..__" IACI SllOlJl,I fllOM It ll(W llME CIH£MA -·-,_ ,.,, llOIUIO llAlll9'39·1170 STAOUll !)I.If IUlll 631·0~ AMC OIMGl MAl.L WUTWTll m .m~ CDWAllDS CIOA 111£S1 Wllf-RI • PACllC INAY l9 Dl·lf191·3693 ---___ \\'IN NE R ------. I BEST Pl~ .. !>! THE YEAR! l ROBERT REDFORD MERYL STREEP 00r~~1 -~1· [PG ~. "I \I\ ~.R;Ai. 1'1t0i~n.· J '-'ii\ltidtr•• '' ""Nt 1"" ~t 'ln1•r.h M1J '-4\llif1h" ~ --'"'-..... ' MltNA fl4'1a ·-.... ,.,., • COll&Mt"41 ...... , """" • u f()flt() ' •"' ........ •t+VJlllfiM()TO• •t •C.H l A ... l .. AOA ...... ~ "'t ...,. * , . ...... "' ., .. ....._.,. ............. . . ~ ... .. ' ·\C ·\I >I :'-1' Ml l\1BI H<, 1 ''" , .11 ,t "'ill ,11 111111 '"" .111d c1 ljlW'\I In clll\ po·rf11r111c1ru •' trJctOr fkhind all the sill)-. spunk~ pan) 'P' n t ltt"'l a whok lol of talent '11llt"r sings an a 'lmooth tenor thal H"lall~ the )"'-eetncss and control of B I Thomas and the gustier stance of (1df'\ Morrt' rake note (1al) Moms. Alabama. l't al Thu, h11lr brother has been "-3tching )'our acts rcal close and hkc d hunif). )oung figh ter ha~ learned its l.·s~n\ well and has a whole lot of tnd.'> up 1ts ~lecve Best ·Picture Best Actress Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actress -------- Best Screenplay (Adaptation) Best Original S core \ .... 11 \I ', -..1111 HI·~, 111 \I ~ ... Whoopi Goldberg ------- Margaret Avery --- Oprah Winfrey Menno Meyjes Quincy Jc5hes WAHNfR ARC).... ~ ..... n-w' ..... Pff I Bl K<' 11 ti ( (>I ( m l'l. IKl'I I OA.''' C.l ~R l\J X >I Pl t <. M -.,,'\H · MARl ,AHEl A\ 1 K\ • KAI I >t\\A. 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February 7. 1986 II , - • HANNAH AND HER SISTERS: A <nnu·d~ v.r111en and directed by and \IJmn~ \\ood~ <\lien "h1ch e'plores lhl hit• ol Jn adultrrou~ man Also ,1.1mnj.! \1ir<ihel Caine. Mia Farrow. ( .1rnl· F1~ha. Barbara Hershe). I "'d 'olan ~aurcen O'Sullivan. I IJnil'I "tern. Ma>. Von vdow and I l1Jnnt Wiest · Wntten by Robert T Mcag1nson aad Gregorv Fleeman. Directed by Rob- ert Mandel. DELTA FORCE: In the wake ofa growing world tt'rronst threat· 1he United Stales government creates an ehte squadro n of trained lighters 10 defuse world cnscs: 1he Delta Force. Starring Chuck Noms and ue Marvin. Directed by Mt'nachem Golan· and written by Golan and James Brunner. Ql'ICKSILVER: <\ film about a '"un11-o pt1om 1radr r who loses n eP thing and becomes an urban ., "\l k 1nl'\\t'ngrr in hopes ofrebuild- 111~ h" Ille "1.imng Kc-.1n Bacon '' nllt'n .ind d1rcrtcd I" l om Don- WILD CATS: Gold1r Hawn stars in 1h1s comedy about lracher Molly McGrath -a football fan whose dream to become a football coach turns into a 01gh1marr when she finds hersdf a s the coach at the roughest school in the Cit) Directed by Michael R11ch1c and written b)' Ezra Sacks. Rated R. 1 '" LADY JA:\E: \ rnmantu. h1 sto n- ' it tlrama ahoui I .i.d) Jane C1rey who ,,· ltl v..i' C)u"·n ut England for nine \ 1n 1hl' <;Ur1nl"r of 1553 lamng •t•knJ Hunham Caner and Cary I .,,., D1rrt·ted b~ Trevor N unn. ..,,reenp ... ) b~ Da,1d Edgar F X: -\ thriller abOut special effecls 1 'IX'rt Kohen T}ler who has --cen I fncd ! 30.000 b) 1hd US II Ce IX..,an- 1i1t•ni tu stag1· a fake a~sasinat1on but n ust figh1 for his life when the special l'tkcl\ bt-come real tamng Bryan Hrnv.n as T~ler and Bnan Dennehy. IJ1anr .'v enora and C'hfT di' Yo ung. YOUNGBLOOD: Rob Lowe stars as Dean Youngblood. a talen1ed ~oung ice hockey player who has left his home behind to take on 1he pros. lnexpenenced in hfe he grows up fast. D1~ted b y Pl'ter Markk and wntten b> Markle and John Whitman. POWER: The story about the machinations and the behind-the- scene maneuvenng.s of pohtical can- •••••• • •••••• * * llA .. QAIN llATINEl!I MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 1 ST J PEIH ()~ ... Alli! f ~ * • SA TUROAY 1 ~I 2 PE RF ORMAN([~ * * f J lfllH HOl•OA•\' it.'AAAf(i • qA~ 1A~C., • • 11 ACAOIMY AWlllD -INATIOHS THI COLOa ,U.,ll1100-1J1 I 10 t I I 1 10 10.U OOtlf STIHO NICll NOl fl lfTl1 fllllOUI D()Wlj Nl/O 0\11 IH IMll T lllW I I ) 0 ) IS I 0 I U lt-0 00tn sn110 , x 111 ' 00 J·)O -•·JO '' 00 UYVU T .. STAUOHI •OCKY IV !N J t 1 '\A ' '° •JO ••lO lilt tO»O ~ 11 I utrm 6's"iJv~,o~ 101 DALMATIAN S 101 .. , •• ~,.~,:..1,1,tOJlf NIGHTMAal ON ILM STUil ,ART l f RIOOY'S H VlNGI ,, toe LOWt YOUNGILOOO 111 _,,•I J-0 1.21 714) It-OJ LA MIRADA HICIC NOl '119mt llUOUI DOWN AHO OUT IN llVIRL Y HILU 111 I 10 »» .... Ii» 11:00 , x ... I 01 J U wt WI 11:00 •II ~f AW&aD _,NATIOHI THI COLO. ,UR,ll I'°' u 1 1..0 .,., '''° 10.1l 2 ACAOIMY AWAtlD -•NAYlONS MUl'MY'S IOMAHCI ~ u 1 ll:U )'20 1:0 1110 10,)0 tOUlt OOHfTl JI t•ON IAGU fl'O-IJI 11 )0, u ,.,. , .. , 10>10 GATEWAY • 11 A(.AOUll f AWAllD -NATIOl'd OUT Of AfalCA ll'OI 1 JO . u, .. lt-0 toe lOWt YOUNOILOOO 11. ) .. I t II .. ., 11>0 10' .. IOt DALMATIANS 101 IM >iM s.,u . .r1 .-ulOfl llSl Of llMIS ~111 ... , I U 10.10 DOU Y ITlllO f'OWla 111 •-.... ._..._ •- 11 M l JI '''' .,u t-OI 11 10 JIWll Of THI NIU ll'OI l•to t II .. ,, ,, .. 1 .. M Bo• Otllct Open1 Sil Sun 6 00 "" Mon fn 6 JO PM Sno" S!ar1' 11 1 00 "" CllM!rn UnOer 12 Alw1yc fret Sutt It \.,.,, Ml l ' t ... , S.twi•h ·--· \ow ..... ,, •• , ... ,. ) ..... 1., '•'••-•·•• ~ •llilJl lt llH ANAHEIM ', .. ,.,. to• l r!!!r "em ,, ::t f/X 1111 ';t HMO WllllA."IS THI AOVlNTUH l lGINS iil'OI BUENA PARK 111•1111 • .,. l ...... w •• "'"" "" * ~ NOlT119mt --· DOWN AND OUT IN HVHL Y HILLS 111 HIAVlNl Y KIO ll'O IJI HIWAY39 •1!411tl Mil a-Ji loG Gr-, * ~·: 909 LOWI l:: >:c ' YOUNOILOOO 111 HST Of TIMIS ~ u 1 * lOUll OOSNTT II }~ lltON lAGll l,.1)1 MY CHAUfflUI 111 ORANGE 4) t 1' tlfl I A ""' t C•t• llCMMIO oe11 f'OWla 111 WITNHS 111 1 JiUilMy AWAAIO NC)jlllHA ftOHI MUIPMY'S IOMNCf 1,.u 1 GMUM .. M!lftUI -... , .., '"'' ,,. ... ... -·,.,.., l&tl le ,.,.,,., __ , .. m•>~ ,., ... t ACAOIMY AWAllD --WITNISS 1t1 s"u llKl us'"°' ... •r OAAYl ""-"" THI CLAN or THI CAVI I~ 1-. LADY HAWKI , .. UI ...... _ '•' HAMIU•GH... ~! HIOffTMMll ON ,;t THl MOTION "CTUH 111 ILM STRln 'Attf 2 1 lllMINATO. ... , LaHABRA .. ~;. .. fHDDY'S HVINGI !ti llON IAOll ~UI ~·-,,,.,.,, l•Jt'"'"-'/!eft I ••t 't'• f/X (I I DAHl - THl C&.AN Of THI (AVI HA•111 l.ADYHAWIC( 1 ... u 1 HMO WILLIAMS THI A.DVaNTUtll laOINI ll'OI 12 Datebook/ Friday. February 7, 1986 : i d1datesand the people they hire to sell tht'm 10 the public. Starring Richard Gere. Juhe Chns11e and Gene Hackman. 1he story 1s wri11en b) David H1mmelste1'h and directed b) S1dne) Lumet. MY CHAUFFER: A romantic com- edy about Casey Meadows (Deborah Foreman). a vivacio us young woman who tnes to break 1n10 the male- do minated Brentwood Limousine Co. and ends up marrying her first customer. the owner's workaholic so n. Battle (Sam Jones). WnJten and directed b) David Beaird. Ra1ed R BRAZIL: Terry Gilham·s con- 1rovt'rs1al comedic nightmare about the human cond111o n starring Jonathan Pryce. Roben De Niro. Michael Palin. Kathenne Hclmond. Ian Holm, Bob Hoskins and Kim Greist The stot) 1s sci in a ume where computers can get fudged with hor- rific conscquenc~s. where eve!') homl' has unreliable mun1c1pal services and where the public seems not to care. Screenplay by Terry Gilham, Tom Stoppard and Charles Mc Keown. BEST OF TIMES: A comedy about Jack Dundee. a happily mamt'd man w11h a suc«ssful career. who 1s I :.: ., ... ... ·. .. .. ., , . ' ....... .. R . .. .. 9111(••• = CJ} ..... .._ • ••••• •ttC< ... -·· 1 ·-· .... ...._...... • obSt'sscd w11h a pass ht' dropPt'd dunng an important high school football game 12 )ears ago. He wants a sttond chanct'. Starnng Robin Williams and Kun Russell Wn11en b)' Ron Shelton and directed b) Roger c;po111swoode RUNAWAY TRAIN: The Ak1ra "-urosawa stol') abOut the escape of 1wo convicts. Manny (Jo n ~01ght) and Buck (Enc Robcns) fro m a maximum secunty pnson 1n north· ern Alaska and their getaway aboard an out-of-control tafin. John P. R~an stars as the maniacal prison warden de1erm1ned to catch them Rebecca DcMoma) also stars 1n th1\ Andrei Konchalo' sh film. THE LONGSHOT: f1m ( onv.a)'. Haney Korman. Jack Westo n and Ted Wass star 1n this Paul Banel- d1rected corned)' about hov. to make a m11l1on at the horse track Wn11en b) Tim Conway. THE CLAN OF THE CA VE BEAR: Set 35.000 years ago during · the tw1hght of the Neanderthal age. the film is about the influence an or- phaned Cro-Magno n child has on a pnm1t1ve tnbe. Based on the 1ntt'r- nat1onal best seller b) Jean M. Auel. • I ' . ' .. . . . . ·. ., . DOllY SDO U IUIA (ZIJ) HI OU'I MIC f ASMOfl $QUAM: llWNl1 llMl lM'-OJiO u ..aa& m-1'1 I IUllHJ4.ZSS3 L...lll~m<&.......,=~-......J PACFIC GATIWU ~ Alllll9 63'·fn0 SlADUll DI.fl UHU au 7""6111 ITMITll ltl·0'67 LMUIA ltllS MAU £DWMIOS WUAGl comJ •nn1P'9!1-·~m . PACl'IC HIWAY 3' Ol-11 ftl.)693 D1rt'cted by John Sayles who also wrote the screenpla)' BLUE CITY: The story about 8111) Tumt'r's (Judd Nelson) life-th~aten­ ing search for his fatht'r's killer that nposcs a chain of corruption. l\11~ Sh«d) and David Caruso star as 8111) 's fnends who l\t'lp him trnck down the suSPt'ct. Scr«nplay b) Luka~ Heller and Walter Hill. Directed by M1cht'lle Manning. MURPHY'S ROMANCE: Tht' stol) of Emma Monany (Sally Field). a divorcee out 10 make 11 on hl·r own'On an ..\nzona horse ranch. and local pJlarmac1s1 Murph)' Jones (James u l mer). a 1ake-11-1n-s1ndt. m1ddk aged man ready to c'plore new opponun1111.•s in his hfe. Directed b) Martin R111. Scrtcnpla) b) Hamel Frank. Jr. and Irving Ravttch. Based on the n~vella b) Max Scholl. • -Ou:r...DF AFRICA: Met) I Streep anJ Robert Redford starii"'1n this S)dney Pollack film about a Danish writer's account of her hfe on a Kt'nyan coffee farm 1Jl the early part ofth1s ccntut). Based on a novt'I h)' Isak Olnescn. Rated PG. FM 7:30, t:lO SAT/Slit 1:15, 3:20 5:25, 7:30. 9:30 edwards TOWN CENTER '° , ... ".l)llA . ••11111751 4184 uosi r a sc run tt0rt1 • COSTA MUA 'Clan of Cave Bear.' I just doesn't work By BOB THOMAS __ ......... ...,ome novels. like much of the work of Ernest Hemingway and most of F Sco11 Fitzgerald. defy convcrsfon to movies. Add to the hst .. The C'lan of che (a\e Bear." The first of foan Auel's cave girl scri~s. it was ar immensely popular book. chough not necessarily with ttviewers. Its combinauon of raw v1olenn·. pnm111ve sex, exotic settings and an intrepid heroine must have appealed co ti lm producers. SO much so that the credits for "Clan o(the ('ave Bear" Im no fr•" er than seven: four executive producers, one co-executi ve producer. one cu- produccr and one plain producer. With all those quanerbacks. you'd thank that someone could h'llve solved lht· has1c problems with .. Cave Bear." The major one was language Obviously Neandenhals and Cro-Magnons didn't speak English. The~ I don'11n l\uel's novels. but film isanother maner. Reportedly the 'Tave Bear · producers wrestled long and hard with the problem and finally amved at their ~olut ion: the actors speak in grunts and guttural words, subtitled on the screen. tugl.'thcr w11h sign language; sequences are bridged by a sonorous nam1uon I ''~1k.cn by Safome Jens). The device doesn't work. You get the feeling yo u're watching a foreign nw' it· with "me Tarzan, you Jane" dialogue. The story ~nterson Ayla (Darryl Hannah). a blonde Cro-Magnon orphan "h111s adopted by a tribe of nomadic and soon to be exunct Neandcnhals. She 1\ co nsidered bad luck by some. but she find s friends 1n a medicine woman , Pamc:la Reed) and a spiritual leader (Jam~ Remar). .\yla 1~ brutalized by Broud (Thomis G. Waites). the amb111ous young kJ1.kr. and 1s exiled to bear his child in a solitary cave. Her offense: touching th\' hun ting weapons. a no-no for women. What's more, she wields them better th.in the men. . I hc film may appeal to feminists, and 11 does have 11s assets: a harrowmg hun t uf a musk ox: glorious Canadian scenery: Darryl Hannah with her beach- ~1rl looks. But too much of the film takes place around campfires 1n caves that h.t\l' the look ofa movie set The multiple producers must have decided 11 was a good idea to have a "nthes1zer score by Alan Silvcstn. However. the music dominates the artton 1n\tt·ad of supplementing it and evokes memones of .. C"hanots of Fire." The rating is R, apparently because of the sexual coupling and barr l'lrl'asted women. 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(N) ·---..... caw..-• ..... ··~-­.,.. ......... ...... ...... Oatebook/ Friday. February 7. 1986 I I i .• • - I __:~r---~-a_l~e _n_t_in_e_s __ 0_W_a_v~·----~@~~~~~~~OO~®-=--~~~ :RestauranL> THE WEEK By CHRIS CRAWFORD Oellr ...... c..,.....,...,, "Buying fresh fi sh takes experience and know- how, to a void the pitfalls and not buy a substandard product ... says Bill Hamilton. If anyone knows how to pick the best fish. ll is Hamilton. who has been buying fresh fish daily since 1973 for his Newport Beach restaurant. The Cannery. One of Newport's few h istonc landmarks. The Cannery was an active fish packing plant for over 50 years before it closed in 1966. Then. thirteen year's ago, Hamilton converted it into an authentic theme restaurant. With its waterfront location. The Cannery was an active fish packin~ plant for over 50 years before it closed in the mid-sixties. Then. thirteen years ago. Hamilton converted it into an authentic theme restaurant. using materials from the old cannery for the decor. With its waterfront location. the restaurant is '-:=:=~~~~~~~~:§::~~§~§§~~~~~~!::~ conveniently located for the delivery oflocal catch. em Hamilton, owner of The Cannery. ~ "We buy it from boats that bring it right up to our dock," says Hamilton. "We take 1t up to the Hamilton feels that part· of his role as . A Tradition of Sea, FoocJ and Romance. kitchen, carve it up. and serve it o n the same day." restaurateur is to pass some of his knowledge on tt -11-1----1.n.s~GW. !l4l-'f°r.Gm-the.-~I ca.tdl, ··~y.... -his c11sto.mers_ ___ , _ • the best product available.'' he says. ··f or example. ··People are more interested today in nutrition Expenence tht finest of canJJeht Calil1 >mia rubirn·.:. ~unse~ across the water. anti a touch of the rom;mtir pwa ~ IHEGRlll .\1 chc.: Balhoa 11111 111-\l.1111 \lf11•f IS.1llHI ' -, I) "-' ~ "! I with swordfish. we prefer to pay a premium for cholesterol levels, and.a&.lpries. as well as freshness harpooned swordfish, as o pposed to netted taste. and the fish's point dforigin ... he says. "We tr: I swordfish, for the reason that the qualtty 1s better:· to educate people about these things, and we tell 1 Swordfish 1s o m: of the most plentiful. as well as like 111s. We try lo do an honest JOb with our label mo st popular o flocal fishes. he explains. "We have and-menu descri ptions. and we don't get involved 11 I a great swo rd fishery between here and Catalina. one misleading terms. plays on words. or falsification o of the best in the nation and best in the world, so we product." I have a lot of local product. And, fortunately. we When it comes to preparation. Hamilto1 j have a lot of harpoon fishermen in this area. so I'm characterizes his approach as true California style able to get a pretty dependable supply of fresh local fresh ingredients, prepared with as little cooking a swordfish." possible. to preserve flavor, texture, and quality. In addition to t~e.local market, "we bu.y all over "Broil ing is very popular now." he says. ''bu the world," he says.' ·because there are certain times the gourmet won't go for a broiled fish. becaus• of year when thew~ very little locally. and some fish you're adding a burnt or smoked fla vor to it tha are not ca ught.ft~n· at all. We get salmon from the masks the fish flavor itself. If you're a true gourmet Pacific North~sl.. O range Roughy from New you would probably have your fish sauteed o Zealand. Monk ~91it from the East Coast. several poached." from Hawaii." • In addition to lunch. d inner. a nd Sunda· All o f these fish are fresh. 100. he adds. "Some brunch, The Cannery conti nues to provide weckcnc I people an: a little incredulous when you tell them it's champagne brunch and di nner cruises aroum fresh fish from New England or New Zealand or Newport Harhor, a dining adventure tha t continue Hawaii. but those planes fl y everyday. T hey catch to be a very popular part of Hamilton's operation. the fish today. put them on the plane tonight. and The Cannery is located at 3010 LaFayette they're here tomorrow. That's the miracle of Newport Beach, in Cannery Village. For reser modern air transporta tion .. vations. call 6 75-5777. Heart Healthy Recipe 2\eciv_e _J __ MEXICAN CHICKEN SOUP OF TiliE WEEK freshly ground pepper Salt, to taste Scant teaspoon olive oil 1 gallon fresb cblcken 1t~k Saute vegetable!) (except peas) and herbs 1n ol1\ oil until glassy and crisp. Add CUrT), salt, and pepper 1 taste. Continue to sa.ute. stirring cons tantly wit wooden spoon. Add shelled peas and chicken stcd usingjus1 enough to cover vegetables. Cook until pea are tend8l. Place vegetables and broth in blender an• pu.re'e at High speed until smooth. Pour puree throug china cap. to strain. ~hill overnight. When ready t• serve. adjust seasoning. as Oavors may aher ·rron chilling. Serve in 1nd1vidual chilled bowls. l;1' ,• .. yr1qtt-1~t-•r k nrt~d (,t pi .ir11 '"0 ""''JIY t101 Ca111nrn1a tr1d • • 'r .•'' rt~ ,i 11r t1 c t11l1P<, l1rr•d 1nr rup for .i rn11c1f.'0 f•.-1vc •Pd soupt .! uri<. rr11')1\,.<J Or ained pinto ; t • I• I' I f;• ... I • , '< 1 ,111)1• ... •ltJ•.(•p.tft /\(1(1 >''111\J(ll1 w;:lf! •r (() ( ()Vf'r • ,1•111 11 •• •tl"' 1ltJCl•,' 2', "" n1,11•<, n, I' t •I I llOI ~en ptt'I t 0 '"'" l~lf' :i•fl!fl j '1(J ,,l;I tl°l lht• (()111a!OeS garl1C " .. t' 1: hol•P<, ':>l«l•· • 11 ••·•• ••11·<1t r,11 tn1• t•<1r•£>'> .inn rPturn medt to " •" l11ld t1Pi'lfl'> ,}1111 "'' "·'"' ·llHitl' 1 r, rnonl,IP<; I t: 01,• ) Qu.lfl'> · • 1 • • nt -.erv 1 r IJI I f!ll I l(JI 111!,1 h O ••• •I•, .,., H.~. (')f' ,,.f, ,,. ..• ,, T•,rolr1tl11f r,lft-"At1t••rt.tf He"1•f .. 1• • • '"" rxx>• L.1tC>y111i1 • • •; I • ri ·•, I q ''l t1~ •hr· Amfltt( "'' H""'' .. ti • lt11 14 Oatebook/ Frtday, February 7. 1986 ,J American Heart Association CHILLED CREAM OF PEAS 1 "'> pounds fresh pe.as I large onion I celery beart l bul,b fennel t ga rlic clove Sprig of fresh parsley Sprig of fresh tbyme Curry to ta11te CocktaiU OF THE WEEK FRENCHMAN'S PARADISE 14 ouc~ Rock Candy Synp Thie; recipe was submitted by Le Chardonna' Irvine · i,, ounce Piaeapple Joice 1 .., OUDCH ~ambord Z ounces Half &r Ralf l tablespoon Cocoaat Snow Blend with <:rushed ice. garnish with orange tw1s1 pinch of mint. and one: red cherry. Thi recipe was submitted by Hemingway'~ Corona del Mar I r : ) ... nJ I . . LJl a 1 \~\( _:::::...,.._.. __ . ~_a_t _n _t _, 1_1 L_· >_· _----~--~-\~~~~00 ~ u~ '··. • - CHAO 'S D1NESTY Laguna's Five Feet is quite promising 1 FIFI CHAO I \t'r\thingabout Five Feet needs a l111k extra explanation. even how to find the place. r 1m of all. there art scveraJ c\pl,rna11ons gi ven for the name: the d1\tJnce in steps to enter from the \lrt'ct ti\<e panners associated with tht• rt"ltaurant, the height of one o"'ner"s grandfather -take your flll l The name of the restaurant can ~a "'ordora number. On the front of tht· hu1ld ing. 1t 1s 5 feet 0 inches while in the 1.1rnnen context 11 1s spelled out. The fron t door 1s a few steps fro m the corner of Forest on Glenneyrc in l.aguna Beach. and 11 doesn't jump out at )OU. You have to look for 11. Tht• food 1s modern C'hino1se. The tnp through the front door reall~ ~ys that someone is making an aggre\s1,el) austere statement. The 'lE'~~t trend in rt"st:rurant decorating 1' .. no n decorating" and nouvelle merely raw gray cement block. while the opposite wall features lifes1Le open rafters on long electncal cords. ponraus of the pnnc1pals. and live Huge aluminum environment con- shocs nailed 10 the wall in a wh1ms1cal trol ducts also play a prominent pan pattern §haded bulbs hang from the (Pleue aee CHAO'S /,._,e 16) A• ~Ml< ;i t-1 '"''~tU"' (i.l.,;tr t1 '*'" -., • WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD J '4( H[ S DINNERS TRQPI(' Al I f>("l'fA'LS BANQUET rACtllflfS i..ATfRING rooo TO GO OPEN 7 OAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 'i/Jeile wltll 1/cMe Va!e11tl11e lJI ?Jatloa .-Lunch I 1-4 pm ... • ~ Dinner ~ I 0 pm ~ BALBOA 80 1 E. Balboa 673-7726 TREAT YOUR ONE TRUE LOVE to .. A ANGE COAST TRADITION , ............. ""' , ...... 1 .. .- ./• MIMllM ~ "If bi:. 1 .... ~ ........... ,.d..-....:....... PROUDLY IN OUR 15TH YEAR Continental & Seafood Specialties Lunch 11 to 4 • Dinner 4 to 11 :30 DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT h1g.h 1t·ch. and here. 11 1s done to the 32802 S. Pacific Coast Hwy (At Crown Valley Pky) hilt ')mpped down warehouse was SOUTH LAGUNA RES: 499-2626 • 496-5773 m\ fin11mpreu1on. OM wall 1s ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------------------- _. ........................................ .---............................. ~ .... -1-.-.... -_ ................................................ .-................................................................................ .. I 1111·1 111111 llt1· ~lll!'tlom nf lhr Roy al Thal Cuisine • 11110111par11lilr I h'4t 11111111~ ,.,,,,.rtt•flfl' • ~.,0111• lrrah frl for ru,.ill\ Make your reservations now fo r F riday, Valentine's Day Fe bruary 1-Hh I ::;o ""· Pal'ifi<' C-0a .. 1 llw) .. La,runH 1'4>nl'h IOO I 1l . Pa .. ifil' (AlUI H wy •• 'f''" port llt-nl'h itJii.-8 ~2 i 650-:1322 6-. ~RTERINN.. ~HOTEL..w Re member Your Valentine February 14th Compllmen1u11 I~ )) Pl•~o::ET:~ 8tf edit eflanea ri 'Room Superb Co11tlMnt•I CulelH Sund•y Cham,.tn• Brunch 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. NEW SEAFOOD/ '~ to~ SUSHI BAR -l ~ from 7 P.M. l tvc Entertainment & Dancing Nightly (f ovtalnO 7tite ,t;/)eclt ~b(t Spectacular v1._w _ Open It Hours Complimentar>"Hor~ <!oeuvre-. ftrHkf••t/lunch/DlnAet MOii -Fri 1-11 P M "' 4 Banquet Faclllltles 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine • AcroH from John Wayne Airport 833-2770 You 're Invited to ... ''An Affair For The Heart'' r A Pre-Valentine's Day Celebration Thursday. February 13 4 30-7 30PM --- Ad . . s100 m1ss1on: Donation All dona lions received will go to the Orange County Chapter of the Arnen can Heart Association. • Lots Of Food & Drink Specials • Fabulous Prize Give-Aways Including "A Trip To San Francisco" • Entertainment By Greg Topper : Guest Appearance By itat Personalities .. Sheraton Newport ..__.....,_ _ __. B I \ t II S50 luxurlOUs Room' ddf.Kt'nt to John Wdynf' 01,1ni(' Counh A11wr1 45"5 Ma<Ar1hur Blvd . Newport Be.tell CA. Q.2660 • (714) 8:51·0570 While you're at the party. don't forget to make reservations for a super Valentine'c; Weekerid Get -Away or for a special Valentine's Day Dinner in one of our great restaurants B.~k; Cafe, or JOtn us in featuring 144 Champagne from 4 30 PM until closing Fnday, February 14 1986 Datebook/ FHday, February 7, 1986 1$ ~. -· by Lawrence Roman Directed by Richard Vath 100!100! STARRING KEN BERRY OF T.V.'s F TROOP PETIICOAT JUNCTION MAYBERRY RFD MAMMA'S FAMILY r• Oltebool</ 'l'rldiy. ~ebruery 7, 1988 ~'a I c n t i n i 5 0]) a r CHAO'S DINES TY ... P'romPace16 in the ce1hng scenano. Another surv1vr Fi ve f«t 1~ alrcad} grnerat· slightly o~at touch 1s the huge 1ng a lot of pubhc11y for its d11Terent canvas banner hung betwten thr stance. including a whole new.look at rafters nullng the use of MSG. which creauvc cu1s1ne. It show~ signs of 1s the policy of thr k11chen. bcing...a.Jong-term suc~ss. Tablecloth~ would be out ol plal'c Thl' personahlte~ behind this bold 1n such an environment so the) are new restaurant are Michael Kang. an not used. Instead. the tabletops are architect whose parents once ownt"d a painted gra:y with confe111-spattered restaurant. his wife Linda who man- b1ts of color. Ttn)' anisttc flo"'er ages the restaurant. architectural arrangements arc placed 1n m1n1ature panner Wayne Mc Vicker. Michael's \13M'li o\ ccntralh located kitchen I') sister Judv and friend nd) Huang pan I>-v1s1ble from some tables as IS a The} surmised that the public wai. water 5er' 1cc area Th rs whole pal'k· looking for something rcall) unu~ual age 1s 1he.ult1matt> m1n1mahst put-on and thus wa~ born this concl'pl ~1ncc In a Cit\ i..nov..n as "monalit) ro" ··,not one pannerwasa rnok. the> hired because uf thl· high reslaurant death a C h1nrse chef with H'3~ of cooking rate onh a d17Tcren1 brec:d "'111 behind him Mr l 1n ...,3, open· JOIN US FOR VALENTINE'S DAY! Friday, February 14th Bring your sweetheart Co the Jolly ~r Chis Valentine's Day, and we1J include A GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE• with ttvery complete lunch or dinner ent~e ordt>~ed! lo addition to our regular dinner en~. all locations will ~ featuring tender PRJME RJB OF BEEF .... 9.95 ~0U9 :'1&ir Re'tf'r'Yllttol\J Acrepll'd BAI.ROA ISLAND H• ,., ~ \\ "" "''" 111 I lr1h • .'111 \l.11111• \\l"llllf 71 J fii3·Hi20 LAKE FOREST I 111~1 olf I ; .ll I .dkt' b1r1•\I '''"' I !.!!(: 11.ikt' leirt'sl llm1 714 768·4999 IRVINF. t \1 ... ,~,rt ~n ·t''A'«I' ·II ~ •• ~1 l)\1 r f<11o11t) 17 !7 b1~t l>\l'r f<•hld 714 'S46·4400 l.un('h · Oinnt•r · Cork tails · Ev<•n Hn•akfao;t ! 111111 t .. 111r t1.1pp~lflnur I j P\1 ll111lv l'ompl11111•111.11' llur' 11 ll1•m11•, Remember family or friends with Special Occasion. Get Well or Memorial cards. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOLJR LIFE American Heart &'a Association V minded and w1lhng to do the crossovrr into modem Chinese food Palates are tantGhzed at mcal'5 ~1nnang w11h pickled Clunesc cab- bage that 1s both vinegary and a bll hot from manna11on Wlth small fiery ch1h peppers. The menu 1s ab- brev1alt'd with only a few appetizers and perhaps a do1en entrees, 1nclud· 1ng a couple of daily specials. so 11 shouldn't take you long to makt' up your mind what to order. In thrtt tnl's, w(''Vl' really given the menu a workout An idea 1s borrowed from the formal Japanese Ka1sck1 dinners in \Ct> 1ng w up from a miniature teapot The steam 1 ng hrot h 1s poured into the tin} teapot lid. shaped hke a httk soup bowl , and 1s savored ~1p by ~1p F1nall)'. the mor~ls of mushrooms and <;eafood arc dug out The hroth v.as nch with the Oavon of Onental spices Jnd the nuances added b' shellli-.h ant.I ~cgetabk ~ppe111er~ art" intrrest1ng and I mosth Hr} guod Minced ~uab 1n a Chine~ rl·~taurant 1~ 1rad111onall\ rn"ed "'11h pint> nut5 and -,11r II 1ed I be tore tlc'1ng "'rapped in a lettuce leal !lad.age tu malt..l· a finger foo<l delight Hl'rt'. the) do thl· trad111onal lilling I hut ..er' l' 11 tn a ~tllortul rad1n hm leat howl the 1dcd hl'ing. I prl'\Umc. hll'al 1 onh tht• filling .... 11h a to ri.. l hi\ m.ikr-. gm)J U'4.' ot lhl' dt.'l'P purpk I l1>l11r 11f ra<l1t.d1111 "'11ht'1111 lorullK u' \11 r;ll lhl· \omc11ml'' h11tl'r \ll'gt•tahk 1 -... h1rh I would Ix' ha pp' lo \l'l" han1'1ll'd from J!I rremh and < 1111 tint"ntal rl'\l:Juranl\ ht·l.tU\t' 1hn ll'Od 1 IO 11\l'fll\l' II ~11111('11111; 111 our ttroup urdncd tht· mu, .... ·h rm·pJn•d "'1th hlal·k ht-.111 \;_lllt c .\gain thl' d1-.h "J' q•r. \Uln'\\ful I hl' nlump mu~WI\ v.err \ll'.1mr<l upn\ .1n<l tht'n inlu\t'd "'Ith 11.l' \hght1'. \.Ill\ hl';J\" 1.1\ll' 111 lt'rmcnted bl:Jllt.. ~am Thq LJl11l' 1n J '11g ho"' I and ga'l' oo h1n1 ot oc1n1t amthing othl·r 1h.in JO Juthl'nltl ( hlnt'\t' d1\h I CS\ \UClC\'ilul ""·" lhl" d•m sum. l111:c pa'ita \quart"'> or l m k' lllkd v.11h oorlt.. or ~aloocl Jnd I (Pleaee.ee CH~o·s /Pace 17) GULLIVER'S t·<>R< d T 1 ll R ~OT' VAi.i N'l IN I ~ l)t\) \I,,/ I ) 11((1 I(,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ''"'' ' ~I' \1\ \I' I• ' I I J \ j •• I ... . ·~ I 'Valentine s l]')a I Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE CV O~i~S DOij DINNER SPECIAL SUNDAY $199 BRUNCH includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer •. .u~ O/Vl.U~e14.t ob Lle.JtY speeio~ dis~ boll LT~ speeio~ peopte ...• 9:00 AM to 1 :00 PM 645-8091 1712 PlaGentla Costa Meaa (Reservations Rec.ommPnded) Aw.rd Wlnnlng ROYAL KHYBER 428 E. 17th St. Between Irvine & Tu stin Ave. Costa Mesa 7 14-650-1750 YOU'VE HEARD OP BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY\ · WELL HOW ABOUT BREAKFAST AT GINO'S? Choose from a good variety of Items on our breakfast menu Cathy is here to take care of you with her friendly smite and fast service. Breakfast meetings. tool Don't forget Valentine's evening out with your sweet1e- have some nice surprises In store for you Big doln's happening at Gino's on Feb. 22-Birthday ebratlon for Gino, Hersh and George!! 7 A.M.-1 A.M. O./ly • Sund•ys 8 A.M to 12 M/~nlght ReNr\l•tlon• Accepted • Entftrtelnment • Sat61/1te Dish we eel- Cuisine of India Only *12'5 11 A.M. to .9 P.M . Choice ol 4 E-nlrP<'\ laYgna, Fell ucc IOP Alfrt>do, Eggplant Parm1g1an or Chicken C clCCldlOH' Served with a glass of wine, soup or salad, garlic bread and · sherbert. 17502 Beach Bh•d. (al Slater) Huntin1ton Beach • 142-5505 .. ~-· ~-·. . . . . . . . . • • • • • • Party Mardi rehna~m f, 11. n:lt·br.ttL· the C:~1111 "~'~ \\ 1!11 <1ur :,J)t'('rnl d11111LT <. n:at11m~ and. na~htl~ 'u~,n~-:-. l·.nter to\\ 111 rnir .\ 1.ml1 ( 1r.t.-. S..n-e1l'-t11k~. Fat TuesPay Costume Party ,\fake \our n..~rvatl(ln' 110 \\ tn J<>lll 11.-. fn>m .. : ~() p.m: to \falna){ht 1111 'lut.xla' tl'I<' 11th. Dl\idand J.v;.o. (~l-t\1im: Conh.'-'-.\rld ni1'\n· (:omt' 11) C't?.f\lllll' and \W11 )...'1\' \llll :I ){!ft l·t.·rt1ficatl' for lunch Gladstone's • • Oalebook/ Friday, February 7. 1986 17 .. CHAO'S DINES TY .•. FromPace 17 cnsply cooked pork chop and a pepper. wholt' works 1s placed o n the tabl1 seafood brochettewasdchvrrcd to us Bttf 1s handkd 1n the <;1uhng-fhe cannchzauon of the natur. ~rved m this manner, a whole pork platter style. Medallions ol mannated sugar m the onions give a sltghtl chop can be a ltltle unwieldy. but not beef are quickly sur-fned m the swre1 edge to the dish. but 1t wor~ unpleasant 1fw1y enough. This chop kitchen and finished at tables1de. The well. and the beef is quite tender. was flavorful enough but the broth m ~rvcr brings the scorchingly hot A duck salad was one of the be: the noodles was lacking m any metal platter o n a tray alon~ with a d ishes I've expenenccd at Five Fee gustatory backbone. A better choice gcoerous port11>n ofshced on1onund The generouo; size of thi~ appetm 1 .. ,.1.d Up•••••• Allon might be the peanut-sauce top~d pieces of beef. First onions, then beef. could "ell make 1t a worthwhtl th• Jullv Roe•••• N•w munlctpal noodles as somr lcind df side dish. arc poured atop this portable griddle. entree 1f yClu feel 1n the mood to Cc !~-~:;~out Hwy. layuna BHch :.;:;~",'o.:':; The peanul sauce is interesting and 11 fla vors art' allowed to meld and .. izile light. A gcncrou<; portion OfJuhcnnc- ~=~~~~§§:::~§§§~~~§~E=5~~~~~~ has JUSt the slightest hint of hot ch1h together for a mom~nt or two and the boneless duck is served with tw ----- -----tpiiiiliiiOiiiiiiiiiim-.-----------------------,1 sauce~. peanut butler an lemon/orange It 1ruly rt'Prt!>t'.ntC'd rinelo;s Northern Italian Continental Cuisine Now Featuring A Special lighter, Late-Night Dining Menu (new Item• monthly) Entertainment Tuu.-Sun .. Cocktallt with complimentary hors d'oeuvres frqm 4:30 Dinner from 5:30 Sunday J\ ight Is Family Night $12.50 complete dinners from S p.m. ~ price (children under 12) 3520 Eaat Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-1922 iUVI£ftA RESTAURANT eo11ti1tl'1ttal ~l' f.11f' .. ll••fH' .. In t'l•mtw-~ • •:•tf'm>ivr 1Vine l.iM ll"cll ll l N'\IR cOrt...f\ll" H~Nl)ltl" Soatla Coa•t Plaza 540-3840 11 Dat~ Friday. February 7, 1988 A .-a/t-nline flower ••Bob Burn~: Still for the Ladie§ Grt-at .. :~ dish that bite by bite kept yoL t.astebuds on guard Fresh fish 1i. treated w11h m uc during dinner .F,.bru•ry 14 . llr•t'rh Hu~h '"''1h respttt. Usually available as a da1l n •• 1, 1•11111 spectaJ. the chef 1s cauuous abo~ ~ • '"'• Prt·""nlililc' • A FESTIVAL OF CHAMPAGNE Bl~t:fETS l11o 11111111" Huw1.f .,( llo,,.I I C'I! nl I ,11111• lliHn. ~ ~11· flf.~1.·1 011wlr11 .. , V1111 lw llrlj:i.111 \\ ,,ftt,.•. 1'1.;., hl-•I "•11111111 °'111.111. I .l1rt'"''· t rr•li Hrl'ad•. 11,-,..,.ri. .111d \lo• lo \I.,,,.:• 3 7 fashion I land 'IJ" c•a .. d•iWren) .~n~d Sund•> 10 •m·2:30 pm l',jewport 8.-ach f>.W-2030 overcooking, and tht' preparation c the day sort of fits his spirit of• fh moment. It may be a gnlled piece c swordfish, it may have a light. almo! French sauce or a really Oriental one No matter. the fish preparations ar outstanding. Hot braised prawns ar also wanncrs with their fiery bot -an spicy sauce playing against the 1u1c ness of the quickly sur-fned crusu • • • • • • • • • ·~· cca~us~ch at Five Fttt can be eve t. ~ VALENTINES more edcc11c than dinner One fnt'n ~ · orders nothing but the pua-st)I • ~ DAY •-bread pocket $3ndw1ch stuffed v.11 " I Oavorful meat rhe bread IS aetttttfl • ~ HARBOR CRUISE • ~~en '.~~~~~~~:ll~;h~~~~h ·~~~:e~r~ 8-10 PM BUFfET SUPPER I the ou1s11.k w11h i.csame seeds the Cu•MP•GNE I rooked The hot p1t'Ces of bread ar ""' "' ~'>8ratcd at the 1op revealing • COMPUMENTARY SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAPHS • I pocket wonh> of cradling the be! CAU 675-5777 1 1nircd1en1., The \3ndv.1ch come l .. lliiil~iiiijiji~l!l~fSJ: ~•th a s1d,· order oflettuct' salad 10 ti • mo.ed w11h peanul bulll'r drt'SSIOf • • • IOAT ''ftt.A MU-.S" HAUOll CltUISI IOAf 'tS&A MUJIHS" IAAYINO CAMoaY DOOi J010 WAfffn AYI,, NIWf'Olf llA04 • • • • • • • • • ---- AT ~~~lt1llll~llf tlJSI~ RESTlURlNT 34 50 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 673-4700 HAVE A \WEETHEARTS' WEEKEND OF DINING BRUNCHING & LUNCHING Y" WITH YO UR VALENT INEll Pt:anut huller ..auce appears again in chKken palola ..alad Several ac I llal1nnal menu 11em<. are JU .. t differer • l'nough 10 "arrant your a11en11on 1 he lood bill can add up by all the la cane ordcnng. :rnd the winl'~ arl' httlr on the pncC)' \1de 100. Vintag, year~ an: not gJH'n on the abhrl'' 1atet I card so ~ou will havr to ask a lot o • questions The' do have houo;c: win I h' the gla~. on the last 0Clas1on Karl I bg5 White Z1nfandel which he.id shghtl~ <.wect fruit) fla,ur and 198 • F1lsmgcrCabernet read' fo rdnnkin now. Both were S3.50 a glass • T his restaurant dearly will sun" berause 11 ts not ordinary a nythin@ E~cn the food prc~ntat1ons are fa more ani~1 1c than we u<;uall)' eri 1;11Jnter. the decorative drama on lh· plate take-. the place.-of wall~ fillec I w1•h an The sc.·rv1re staff 1\ voun I and congenial. a 'im11tng group wh• apvcar to cn10\ their JOh'i While Ftvc t-cet po9Cs no snou threat to any fine 1rad111onal Chine'>• rntaurant. 11 doc'> demand 10 hi no;1ced a~ 5omrthmg quite unu<.ua on the Orange County d1n1ng c1rn111 fh1~ totall) d1vefS(' v1c:-wpo1nt 1 rt:nlly m <1trongcs1 foundation would love lo '>CC the food scream fo a11cnt1on with fla vor'> that Cfitli. nowhere else be duplicated. and tha may yet come Right now. 11 ''goo< enough. different cnouJh to how cvcryonr talkmg. They're off 10 : good stan and rci.taurant·aoers woulc be well advised to give 11 a II') FlVE FEET. '28 (1lennC"yrt Laguna Beach. 497-49SS. Mod cm11cd Chinese C'u1s1nC' R~~r vauons Su&&e'ted. 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Patao d1ninf( ava ilable for the sun lovers. 0 pt!n Tues Sun from 5:30 p m for d inner Sun Brunch 11 Oil 2:30 :1520 E Coas1 Hwy CM- 11na :iel Mar fii5· 19:!2 ~1AR CELLO'S Th1i. award winner offen. en ex - lenhl\'e menu s pec1al11.1ng in pest.as. \tal. c1uppin11 and th eir famous handmade p1u.a. Establ111hed since 1 .. 71, 1 h1~ fam 1h· owned r~ taurant h11 .. l'&p1ured the heart-' 11( Italian loud Inver,, Lunch Mon Fri .. Din· ner 7 n1gh1.<o a week I i502 Beach al 'ileter. H un11niton Btach 84 l ',,')()f1 \'I I.I.A ~()\'.\ '", 111111' h1, '""" ,rt•1tt· ... 1h..- 111 I It •111111~ th.11 h,1• 011ttlt' lht' '\,., t ' ., •• I .t l.11111 ·•I plr11 ... , • Ill•' • ,,... ...,,._, .. rt. 1 ., ... ,n..- ' 17' 'I I •tt!Ol '\11rlh1 rll h1th 1 llol \\ • t ltf I h 11111 I-:\ .. 1. ,,., I 11111111 llil!hlh I' •. 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"' 111111 1 \l.11111111 ...... , .,Ml ... 1•111111 I""'"'' Ir" I • 11> !f"1111 Oeteb<>ok/ Friday, FobruflY 7, 1986 • .. OUT ON THE TOWN: SEAFOOO STEAKS AN'THO~Y'S Pl ER 2 1 hr .,.,111 h .. rn l alat H1',l11uran1 \\ rll •• \ott'd I ht' 11nf' th! v.inner "' 1h., i. ... 1 'ah11 rt-.. t811runt-. Their 't'1tl••"I 'tht-talk 1111h.-111wn w1lh 111 t lr,.. .. h I ,i, d111h t H:-. l'el< \I''''' • lt11 'll• I ht'\ hA\ I' I hi' ttt'"I 1or•PI'' hu•H .n ( lrA!U(t' ( ""'"' \1,..n. h.i· 111l1t•1t' 1·1111111 tnr tht' "' 11(111 • 11·i.1101 1' I lpt-n n1~hth• fur ol 111111 1 .. .,,,,if in 1ht l1f'1wt 'id \, ~f'"rl H.h ,, 111 -.; Ha''" fir I I \H I llHI I, ,\ I ,, .\,, ., I ,,,,,., •• , t i p11I f tllj \ 'I It 111• I f' II ·d ll"Jht t 1.1// 111 If I 1qt lrtt.il1 tf 11111 ... plu r• I •1111w1 ... h1 • p n I•• t111dr111!hl t~.111• r I Ill Ill I '"~'"" I I 111 .... ,,,. 1.111 I • 111 It 11 •I" 1.111 I "" r \•u1•'• ptr1'1ui.: ... ~. THE REX OF NEWPORT !,ocated cm the oCe.nfront acr08!i from the Newport Beach pier. The Hea 18 the 01ange Coest'a m08t eaclus1ve seafood restaurant. Well known for fresh Hawaiian gotJrmet fish &elections and specializing an 'lweet ('hannel Island abalone. ten der vul and prime meau The warm ambiance of the padded booth~. gothic paintings and the '"" f'"rl Hh ri ,.,,.. p"r' H~,u h well stocked wine racks lt>nd 111 i.-·, "lhX Rex'~ C'(lnv1v1al atmosphere Tht- T H E C'ANNERY · Rex of Newport 1s the chrnce of rh1~ ht'llortc waterfront landmar 11("8lb a!I Wl'll as visitor .. Rec1p1en1 111 Nt>wport'• Canne rv \'1lla1te fea 111 the prestigious Travel Hohda\ 111rt'" fresh local seafc".rid and F..ast awsrd Casual/eleii:ant 11111re t'rn heef Coni.1stentlv good serv1C'e. Lunch. dinner Call fi7t1 .!'Int; l11r upen tor Lunch, Danner. Sun. re11er\&l11in11 Valet parkinic <hamp8gnr Brunch and Harbor RUSTY PELICAN t ru1;;ei. Entertainment nightly and Sun afternnuns EnJOY tht loungt> luod 1(8lll'V 'IUperb dam rht1wder' m In l.aravette. 67!'>-., 777 Rt:l'BEN'S OF NEWPORT I h1<. '' the original and h1111 hf.en ... rvin11 'llt'V. port Rearh fur 'lfl vear!t I hf'1r -.pe<1ah\ '" <ieaf1,.Jd and •lt'8k" C'hef<> ... pec1al .,elt'r t1on11 daily 11nn famnu~ for tht-ir broa!lted 1 h1< kt>n. wn' A he8ullful watt-rfront '1e~ of Newport B8V enhanres the 1tmu<1pht>re Perfect fur business ·nlert8tntnll Bnd rnmanllli dtntnjC L11("atf'd at 2fll E \oa~t HW\ . New p •rt Re.,f'rV8llons Bcreptf'd Phone fii I I 'lll'i Pre h ~eafood and lot.i. 111 11' l ·,,m1· d<x'k vo ur11el( here and dint> ovt>r looking the ~autiful Nf'wp<irl H11 ' Featuring 11 to 25 frpsh f1,h ... eltf tum., d111l} from around tht> "''rid :'1.11 v.all ~afood bar an I hr l11unl(t' 1.unch. Danner, ~un , Hrun1·h in · '\pwport li'lfl \\ t ·.,11..,1 Hw\ ti4:! .~;II In lrv1nf' l.un1h, l>in nl'r and Happ\ H 111ir llUU :vl111n. "~4 !'1 I';~ .t TALE OF' THE WHALE F:xper1tn1 e a ~tep had.. into llmf' tu ,J 1118<1' wherf' vou C8n cl1nf' al v1111r ""n le1 .. ure EnJo~ tht' r11m1nre 11( 111!1 '\.-.. purl "Ith a panuram1r hA\ view. E1C'1t.e your 11en11e1 with their senutional aealood and t.raditionaJ fa:voritiet. Breakfut 7 a.m., Mon.- Fri .. Lunch 11 ·4 Mon.-Fri .. Dinner 4-11 Mon.-Sat. &31. and Sun. Brunch 7 ·4, Oyet.er Bat Fri., Sat. & Sun Banquet (acilitiee up to ~ -'00 Mam S t . Balboa. 673-46.13 SAIL LOFT Localed above the .Jolly Ruger tn Laguna, tb11 cozy rl'l!taurant fea lures finf' fresh seafoe;1 with ocean view dining. Enjoy the y&tl'f bar m a warm atmoephere and decor of, na utical mollf. The seafood menu futurl'S ~wordfish. i1hr1mp, halibut. 'C'allops and many other eelf'ct1ons Thf' oystl'r her offer oy11ler 'hooter . rlams, crab & shrimp wckta1I and also hot d1she' Thi' Sail Loft. 11 re~tauranl that 1s ded1 rated tu tht' tr11d111on of comr11derv 400 S C'1111~1 Hw,· . l.a1otun11 Huch ~94-.U.'lM THE WAREHOl'SE :'llewporl', mo.;t '""'"al I\ I' w11ter fron1 d1nml( uper1en1 e Che I Charil's l\al11g1an features freMh '"II food and mtl'rnatwnal r111~1nl' H11thlv 81·rla1med. 11ward w1nn1nic Sun. Rrunrh. alsu featurtnl( pa11u dtntnl( lnrrt-d1ble oyster bar. t'll quull' amb1f'nct', exrepuunel ltH enleru11nment Hanquets ond rater tnit av11lable Lido V1lht1Cf' :'IJf'wpurt llfarh fii'l 4i1)(1 GUIDE TO ORANGE COAST RS::R l~I ~ - _ ...... .... ~ ~ ~ s,.'tf ~ ., t-~ ~ *-31 ·~ ~ ~~ ...... ~ ~ ~ ~ "1 §' .S ·~ .::,, .::;:~ o'°' Rr~taurant \... ~ '-.) ~ ~ CJ GRAND DINNER THEATER ImprN1ive dinin1 and' profeeeional production• are eure to pleue eech lime you v111t. The eitraordinary buffet offen rout buon of beef, glazed ham with a fruit uuce. Geor· gia chicken with peachea and glaze and the Mahi Mahi ie aerved in a peuant aauce. Tri-color fet.tuccini and cream 11 a real favorite. Enjoy dinner and a play tonight! Grand Dinner Theater located within the Grand Hot.el m Anaheim at I Hot~I Way. Call 772 7710 HA R LEQ U IN DINNER THEATER F.very customer can be eipec.-t..ed to be trt'lted like a celebrity The theater offer1 ac rumpttoua meal• with top productions in an elegant 1ttm08phere The sumptuou11 buffet 1ncludl'll rOlllt baron of beef. chicken Bnd f'i1h dishea. puw. salads. ve1et.ablee, and 11nful dn ~erta. The Sat. and Sun. brunch includes a variety of egg dishes. The Celebrity Terrace i11 available fr1r privatt> d1nin11. The individually decorattod private balrony room8 overlook the 4f>O·seat horseshOt' shapl'd main room. The Harlequin 1'! located at :l~:J S Harbor an Santa Ana Call 979 7~fl0 I RANTS ~ ~ !'o.. ~ ~ -~ ~· ·~ !:? ::i <i ~ ~~ ~ ~ ... ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ .... 111..."' -. , ------ A IH l'O f( '1 ~ H I '\ '\ I II' I I 111 <I -I $11 I •I ...... I• ... ''''"' •• I • • • • , .... ,.l • . \ ,. lllf-U\IC' \1 . It I ·I I ''"'" .. I • 11 I t r1t1H' I .. • • * Ill' 11 r ., ... 11111, I t 11 11 \II ,( 1.1111 I 11 .. l ,1 •• , ..... \f 1t I h th ,., t t ... , I '·' •1, ,-no '"' !t ' '!IKl,',IKI I * * 1111 I 11 "' II+' I "I ' .,. .. ltN I rtH' \' '\ 1-.1<\ "'' 11 d -I I I ·I I I • I ,._ 11 . , 11 , .. " I' ' * * ltl~ t11 * ' . ''· . ' , I<\/\ lllll<SI-..., fl-\ I\ llOl ...... ...., ....... • I I • I• . . •1 , "'I J 11.1 .. 111 * ..,. ,, • • . ~. " I 'Oft L.-- 011 I \I\ y..; \ . . I -I . I ' -I • • I . ·I I • I 1 ,., * lw· I I ,, ' . U . HIAKHITZ f1 1111 I ... t t41 ~'• i~ 'I I ,, I * * 211 :-. 11 l ' '•"'I'' II IU o1 , ... , ••••• 4, ,.i.t1i . J. 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Febnfary 7. 1986 \. l , , I ORAl\GE CO\Sf • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 25~ CLOUDY Murde.r in the 1st de ree Man convicted in death of partner who wa~ shot by police during failed robbery By STEVE MARBLE Ottt.eOelyll'llotSleff • A 23-yea,r-old San Fernando man was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday for the death of a fnend who was shot and killed by a police sergeant following a failed robben 1n Spons Chicago Bears' Coach Mike Ditka says he's glad to see Buddy Ryan leave team./C1 Corona del Mar meets Woodbridge In crucial high school basketball gametonight./<31 John Liebengood is the new head football coach at Estancia High./C1 Coast Orange County super- visors have cast the Pll- grlrri adrift financially./ A3 California Tap~s from Fiedler ln- ~uiry raise doubts about strength of case./ A7 downtown Hun11ngton Beach last year. ' Christopher Michael Sheehan was found guilty by a Superior Court Jury in Westminster even though tesu- mony showed he did not fire a shot until after his accomplice in an armed Filipino .. balloting marred by violence 4 killed taking ballot boxes; alle~tions - offra-~d widespread MA NILA. Ph1hppines CAP) Four people were killed stealing ballot boxeY. the governmc.nt said. and a military alert was extended· when m1lhons of Filipinos voted Friday for a president -Ferdinand E. Marcos. ruler for 20 years. or Corazon Aquino. widow of his as- sassinated n val. A military "red alert" due to run out at noon was extended indefinitely 10 deal with the violence and cheat- ing. Eve n before the polls opened at 7 a.m .. both llldes reported fraud and harassment. There were stories of men brandishing rifles and finng in the air to scare wailing voters. stolen ballot boxes. and votes being bought for as httle as SI . "It's a mess. fraud all over." said ' Ching Mont1nola. a pre-ss spokeswl'lman at Aquino head- quarters. The worst 1nc1dent. reported by the oflicial Philippine News Agency, said communist rebels ambushed an army tank cscon1ng electi on officials carry- 1 ng ballot boxes on a road in northern Mindanao. 500 miles south of Mani- la Thl' agenc) report said four attackers were killed and several woundetl when the tank returned tire. There were no other rasualt1cs. the repdrt o;a1d. robbery had been killed in an ex- change of gunfire with a policeman. Sheehan also was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and pleaded guilty to burglary and rob- bery charges. Jurors. however. found him not guilty of attempted murder. A former pnson inmate. Sheehan faces 30 years to life in prison. He will be sentenced March 21 by Judge Jean Rheinheimer. The unusual murder case revolved around the prosecution theory that Sheehan was _acung in a mahcioui- manner that helped provoke the April 13. 1984. shootout in which Thomas Albert Oglesby. 21. was killed by Sgt. Edward Deuel. "Ifs a unique theory of murder:· said Deputy District Attorney Rick Toohey af\er Jurors returned with a verdict after deliberating onl~ one full da\. ''The law sta tes that when the A hug for-the president smoke clears, a felon tan be held a1X:ountabl~ for all the bodies that have fallen -fnend or foe," said Toohey. The shootout occurred following a failed robbery of Things for Your Head, a g1f\ and drug paraphernalia shop on Pacific Coast Highway near Main Street. Deuel testified that he ordered both Sheehan and Oglesby onto their knees· but that Oglesby wheeled around and First lady Nancy Re&aan huga President Reagan u Secretary oCState George Shultz •lng• ''Happy Birthday" Thunday during party in honor of the president•• 75th birthday at the DAR Conatitution Hall in Waahlngton, D.C. See atory, page A4. fired his gun. One shot Struck Deuel an the chest, but the bullet was stopped by the bullet-proof ve'°t he was weanna. according to tt:stimony. Deuel said he instinctively opened fire on Oglesby, "rmptying .. hjs pistol in the e11chanir. One of the shots hu Oglesby in the head. killing him. Accordm• t~ testimony. hcehan took cover mstde a store and fired at least onr shot at Deuel before fleeing. (Pleue .ee llAR/ A.2) Entire coast in offshore oil plan Draft drilling plan elimtnateso-nlya few ~ites. none off county By ROBERT HYNDMAN °'""'Dellr""' ..... ~rCJts off the Orange County coastline will be considered for off- shore oil leases, according to a plan announced Thursday by tbe U.S._,, lntenor Department. lntenor Secretary Donald Hodel unveiled the latest draft.of a fi ve-year dnlhng plan that opens almost the entire Cahfom1a coast for possible oil and gas exploration. The new draft leasing plan 1s expected lo go into effect in February 198 7 and will run through 1992. While some environmentally ~ns1t1ve areas off Cahfomia were ruled out of bounds for drilling.. local waters were not included on that list Early next week.. the lntenor De- partment 1s expecled to invite oil companies to submit applications designating which areas they would hke to explore 1n for 011. The "call for 1 nformat1on .. begins a tWO-\C1lr pr~s that culminates m the sale of leases to 011 companies. While oil indusm oflic1al~ wel- comed Thur.da\ ·s announl·emcnt. the-Sierra Club iold tht' Associated Pres) 1hat Hodel had ··dcdared war (Pleue .ee ENTIRE/A2) Democratically sponsor- ed bill to reorganize toxic waste agencies goes to governor, who has vowed to veto it./ A7 In .\lbay province. a pollwatchcr reported from Luzon that voting in four towns abruptly stopped after one hour when un1dcnt1ficd men seized seven ballot boxes. Beach Blvd. plan pushed forward Nation Delayed space flights were to have carried nu- clear generators./ A4 Mother contracts AIDS from child In unusual case./A4 World Philippine elections panel allows U.S. observers to enter polling places./ A7 Soviet spy held in South Africa to be part of swap in Berlin./ A7 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified C7 A3 C5-6 86-8 ca Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion. Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather ' BS Datebook C7 AS A3 85. 8-9 c 1-4 Date book A2 Elccuon ·official!> said peak voung in the e1sh1-hour voung day normall} occ:urs 1n the early afternoon. but unusuall) large numbers of voters were standing in hne before the '\chool-house polls opened Millions "'alked. rode 1n ox cans or took ferry boats to cast ballots 1n one the most important elections 1n Ph1hpp1ne h1stOI) The 26 million registered voters arc required by law to cast ballot!> in this nation of7. I 00 islands and 54 million people. Results were not expected before the weekend. . Senior military officials. mter- \ 1cwed on government telev1s1on. (Please aee FILIPI.NOS/ A2) Planners say cities may eventually see need of eliminated s uper str eet flyovers By LISA MAHONEY Of, ... DMIJ Nol SIMI All systems are go for proceeding with improvements along Beach Boulevard. a 19.5-mile stretch of north-south road slated to become the coun1y·s first super street. project planner Lisa Mills said. With the ex.cept1on of one phase of the pro1ect. improvements suggested lo speed traflic along the now con- gested route hlve been approved in concept by all nine affected cities. said Mills of the Orange County Transpor- tation Comm1ss1on Ont~ grade-separated ll)overs proposed for clogged 1ntersec11ons in Huntington Beach. Buena Park and La Habra were rejected b} those cities. she said. Road widening. bus turnouts. restnping. signal coordina11on and parking rcs1nc11ons proposed b} the transportation planning agency all sailed through a senes of c11~ council mee1ings that be1?,Jn wi1h West- San Onofre's radioactive waste\~ should go south, Irvine argues z By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of llM Del!J l'tlol Sl8ft LOS ANGELES -An Irvine official told a California H1ghwa) Patrol panel here Thursday that radioactive materials from the San Onofre power plant 'ihould be trans· ported on highways awa} from his l·11~ and ncarb} populated areas .. whenever pos'i1 bk ... Sylvan D. Hersh. Irvine's emcrg- cnC) sen ices l·oord1nator. testified at a public hcann~ on propose<.! state route~ for trucking of 'ipcnt nuclear fuel rods and other high-level radio· ac11-.e material. Although such fuel rods are not cu rrcnth lea-.1ng an Onofre. the routes under consider- ation would be used 1f they were moved in the future. What might be taking place -and what has given the hearing 10 Loe; .\ngeks an clement of urgency -1s the shipping of spent fuel rods from an .\s1an research reactor to the Pon of Long Beach for transport to a rt.>clama11on center in South Carohna If the kderal Department of Energ} c:arnes through with its propo..al. the IR shipments would begin 1n late March and might be trucked through hoth Orange and Ri verside counties. Hcrc;h downpla}ed the prospect of an arc1dent. hut ..aid that 1t1ven a d101ce of two route., for moving radioac11' e material from San On- ofre. Irvine otlic1alc; ad\ocntc a southern hnl' awa\ from Orange Count). Tht• ( ·11 P propo~I show-. two pcrm1s!>1hll" mull'\ for mo' 1ng rnd10- act1\l' materials from Snn Onofre toward the .\r111lnu hnc Om· would he north on the San Du:go and 'anta \n..i frccwa" to the Costa Mesa and R1wf'1de frl'l'wa'"· thrn l'as1 lln 11\c: San Bem.1rd1no Frcc\\a, to \n10na The t1thN rnu11.• from San Onofre "'ould he .. 11u1h on the ~n l>1cgo (PleHe eee w ASTE/ Al) Astrologer draws audience of enthusiasts to UC Irvine PHIL SIEIDEllWI Newspaper columnist's advice on the stars a popular item a mong program~ J he llm\· '" Mny 1985 I um1ne 111 fth1op11t 1Ht11l front -pagc news. and a frcc prngrnrn on '\fr1n1n hunger rehef 1\ ~hcdult'd 1n tht l lc'n1.13c Room at l r ln.1ne \tall' "11.·n John c .ar amend•.,} f\11 nwr Pl',l(C Corp., wnr!l.a who '"" r1 u·nth n·1urnl·d from i\ln('a 1s thl' kat11fl•tl 'f"'.1k1•r I \\O l ( 1 prnlc\\(lf\ Jl\O j(l\ I' 1hr11 \ ll"W\ I he program draw~ about i~ people The turnout m1lht h:we bt-<'n <'vcn 'imallcr but om.· tc he• rc- qu1 rcd h1\ stm.knt!> to Jlll'nd ··11ungcr 1\ .i difficult th1ni to )tel people 1ntcrc'ltcd 1n . .. "1gh' an orgnn11cr Jump ahci1d tn Jan ~'-' IQ!Cfl The 'IU'llC ,1pn 11l 1, I < I ' I kri1JJ.te Room and another rrce program Th" 11mt> some people have to stand in the h;1di:. becllu!><' thert aren·1 <.'nouith Wl'll\ for the more than 100 IX'OPk who want ll' henr the aue~t !>pcaler In m drive for natm11al rctna· n1t1on. the In ine campu' rcgularl't o;chcduk., appearance-. h\ rc:~pcctcd ~·holaf' and puhhc liaun:-' l'i todu\ ·.,. !.pt'akcr .i noted \C1cnt1•11 talking ahout a hrcnkthrough in l.lnC't'r r<.'~nrch'' i\ diplomat pondt•nnJ the rro~.re"'' tor pt111.e in the M1Jdlc hm ·\ 1'n11· "inn1ntt poet re.ldmr. F o~us ON THE NEws from an <H'da11nt'd hook., r hi~ time the 't.inl11ng-ruom•llnh l Ct C'mw-d " awil11lnll word\ nt ad' 11:e frl>m JmcC' J 1l1"1n an ill. ti\'" and ,l\trnlogl'r who'(''" ndu:, ll'O h111 1)"'0P<' '''lumn Jflpc.lr\ in mo~ lhllll I()() ne\\\l'Xlf" r\ \hl'' Jpf>CJr(•d 1111 T\ and r.ldin talk 'how' and d..i1 n" tin )tQ j)('f\ l'OI ;.\\ \ UrtlC\ rccorJ 11'1 p~d~ trntl l o' \n(ll'll"'> Dodger,· wm'I :ind 111,'I(•\ d1111ng nnl' \C'D\On .. , th<' (Pleue en ASTROLOO&R/~l) minster Jan 14 and ended "'''h Huntington Beach on Monda}. Mills said. Other c1t1es acting on the super street concept we re Stanton. Garden Grove. Fullerton. La Habra. Anaheim. Buena Park and La Mirada in Los ~geles Count\ The $24 m11l1on pack.3ge of 1m- pro' ements 1s intended to "'1den thl· boule,ard to eight lanes from Elhs A venue to the Artesia Freewa) and to sn: lanes from the frreway to Im penal Highway. W1den1ng thl' road. 11m1ng trat1ir signals. prov1d1ng turning lanes and opening new lane's h) hanninti on- .;1rel·t parking dunng ru<.h hour Turn to Page 81 for the beat automobile buys should c;mooth out the. now of tratlic and increase the boule-var.d's ab1hty to handle more vehicles. Mills said Oec;p11c oppos111on to flyovers proposed at thrt'e of the most heavily congestt'd inter;ect1ons -Warner and La Palma avenues and lmpenal High"'":) -Mills c.a1d the c111es met 95 pt."rcent uf the l·omm1\s1on·s goals for tu ming Bcac h Houk'' ard into a super street "It') prett) amazing that we can get all thl'S<' agenc1e\ to worl together:· Mill!. ohsened. Without rnopt"rat1on ol all lhl' mun1c1pahllc-!> '"'olvcd. the (Please .ee SUPER/ Al) Mesa starts legal ouster for co1nplex By TO~\' SAA \'EDRA Of, ... Delly ,,_ SI-" V. 1th m1,ed l'mn11on' l 11,,a Me..a official\ Jgrc<'tl this ""t't'l to use lOn1kmna11on 110 landownl'r' v.ho rcfu,t· ll' gl\ l' Uf' their pn,perh to mal..l' v. ,,.,, lot ,1 Jnv. ntow n hnu,1ng pn'Jl'l I \din~ ,1, lhl' < os1a l\fr-..1 Rt>· lk,clopment .\gcml..• Cit' < m11w1I ml·m~·r' t•mpn"'ercd .. 1ati' ~ nlnr,. dJ' lll tx-g1n l'f\HOCOI domain rr•Xl'\l'll1ng,nn 111ofthl' IQp;ir1l'l\11f land m•t·dt"1 h• hu11lt ,1 l.t•ll-un ll (Please aee EMINENT/A21 Bail set at $50,·ooo in lottery ticket cas~ By tbe Auociated Prus .\ man a11th11r1t1<'" ""' ""' J \ 111 Jnd-fl<l'tl' nn1'1 flkitdC"\I IOOl'l\l'OI In f ull~rton Thu1..J<I\ 10 -,cllin.i .1hrfl'd lottcf'\ t1l·l et' .1 f1111'l'\ uh1t '41ld (1l't.1ld \.1 ilk1 \4 1"k:t1kd '""'' lent to '"'ti lclon\ \ \lUO I\ Ill "' tcmpll"'d grand lhd\ Jnd lm1tt'1' .11 .111 .lrrJ1gnmC'n' tlt"h1r, \1 un1l1p..1I < 11u11 Judgl· Dan Bn,e \J1J ()\·put ' ll" tril l \tl11rnc' M1lh.1l'l '-unn \I thl' rt"qu'\I ''' 1h1· plO\t"-u1111n Brll c ra1~·ll \f1lk1 'h;11l t1• ~'11110C1 und orJ1·r<"d h1n1 11111• \ u'hllh "\\-1• hrhn·t lw \\fll 11•• II ·'ll•ltll .ind lh,11 hl" h,1, ,1 h11th 11'1.. 1\I C~JlX '\.111\ll ,,11d \.lllkr "'"'" hl·duleJ h1r .i h.111 ri 'll'~ I rh I' .111.t .1 pn•l1min11n hr,11 1n11 I 1·h 14 \IJh' h•lll 1\ 11tlllhll' \olld lhl' l<I'(" 111,11 I..' 1 h1 II r't 11nw \1111wnnl· ha' ~·1 n .11n \tl·d 1n 1 .ilif11rn1.1111r1n1ng "' wll .1l1ar1I lntll'I"\ 111: l..t"I\ ~1 1lk1 "·'' .Hfl'\lt'\.I \.1..1n<l;_n 1111tht 1 •1 1'1111 ,·1111.1 \1 n11fe\ ,outhl'•"' 111 ,i..~ nh\\\ 11 I 11' .\ngrle\. ,1ftn a "'•'Ill.Ill l'I\'• .1nH 'U\pll.'l\lU' "'hl'O \1 illc-1 .11lt"inll\ utka•d to \l'll her a \" • 10(1 "m n 1 n,,. lo11c.•n t 1, kc-t k>T !PleH~ ttt 1..0TT&RY /A~' ' 0r-. Cout DAILY PILOl/ f rtdey, Febtuaty 7, 1988 ASTROLOGER DRAWS CROWD AT UCI ••• From A l team's a troloaer The 1oe1c is "Soothsaying: A CurT for 1986. · You expect 10mo tonauc- an-ch~k pred1c11ons about the com· ina month,. But you quickly rcalllc that Jillson and the people an the audacncc -prcdomanatcly women, for 'umt reason -arc dead senou5 10 their belief that human live\' arc \tcl'ttd by the stan and planet~ (I( Irvine may be a haven tor scnou\ 1ntellcctual thoua.ht. but when J11l\on explains that "Virgos arc the people who Leos delegate (work) to- lhl') 're great at Xeroxing," people an her audience nod qu1clc"l)t:tn agree· mc:nt Jtll\on began~ with some advice on how to tailor your life to lunar cycle~. ·· I he full moon ts a very spc<:aaJ t1lllC' .. shr says. ··1f you have a fi~t th~'!\ with your boyfnend or g1rl- f1 1end, I can tell you it's going to be a monumental fight." On the other hand, she says, "tllpower and 1rat1onal th1nk1ng prc\ail when the: moon as barely \ l'i1blc "Dunng that lime .. we're less con- trolled b)' our emotions." Jillson said But she also warns that "things can be hidden under the dark of the moon Con tract~ signed under the dark of the moon may be question- able." E:ach person·~ birthday falls under a different one of the 12 Zodiac s1gni.. and Jillson !Mt)''> these signs are a reliable guide to personaht1es. \he ofTers a few examples that tndutle: •Anes -the kind of people who, when the" don't know the answer. makl' unc.up • l eu -the p:oplc who arc best at tkkgat1ng authont} then clc,er t•nough w take credll for the re.,ult\ • faurus -\.t'I") 'in\'olved Wtth lw:llJI~ .rnd po<,\CSS1ons. including " llllltCIUl''> ~-.,.....""__.I(_ Aatrolocer Jbyce J Uleon 1 •Capncorn -hard-working but manipulative people. excclknt 1n sales JObs:·oftcn very poorly paid •Scorpio "7 the passion sign. oflcn explorers or entrepreneurs. •Cancer nutunng. g1v1ng people who often have a green thumb and the power of healing. •Pisces -good wnh children and animals. Personality traits aside, however, J 1llson predicts that birth dates w1ll be good fortune to some tn the coming year. The position of J up1ter spell~ a year of good luck for people born under Pisces "And 11\ about tune." Jillson 1ns1sts. For -\quanans, too "This 1s your }ear." she sa)'s "We're talking about raking 11 in." II )'ou're an Aquanan. she says. old friends will let you down. but new acqu111ntanceo; will help you down the road to success. Ltbru. she says. have bttn alone. lot for the past thrc:r yea~. but 1n the t'om1na months they'll m1tke "deep conncc11on\" with special soul- mate~. Tho!>¢ born under TaurU\, how· C\ er. lace p<l\\t:r r,truggles and H1u~h dcc1!>1ons dunng the ~erk\ ahead "I aunans arl' 1n a uunch qck nght now." J1ll!lon )<l)S The astrologist 1s winding up her lecture, but members of the audience v.on't let her fint~h before reading a list of "lucky days" tn 1986 for each lod1ac sign. Then someone asks J1lbon. qu11e 'ienously. whether her a trolog) t:hart had forecast lhe pre' 1ous day·., spa(c shuttle explosion "I gotta say that I looked at 11. and I wouldn't have ~ecn 11." the s~akcr replies solcmnl> Another ptr'>on asks wh('lhcr people from opposite s1dcc; of the Zodiac chan make the best romantte matches No. Jtll'>on replies, but such opposites make the best bu!>1ness panners The program winds to a close a'> people 1n the audience begin asking -more technical qucs11ons about the s1~n1ficance of u·nain planetary po~- 1uons. See me after the talk. the speaker pleads Jillson concludes by rcaffinning her affection for astrology. At the same time she warns about becoming too dependent on tt. She tells of a rock star who began asking her fo r OC· cas1onal advice but later began check- ing with her before setting foot on any airplane. "You shouldn't c;pcnd all your ltfo fi~unngout the best lime to call alx1u1 a JOb.'" she 'Ml}"• "I believe you ha\ e to act... "I believe we·re tn charge ot our own dest1nv ," FILIPINOS CAST VOTE FOR PRESIDENT ... From A l pla)c<l tlu"'n repon\ of' 1olcmc and <;atd thing., were untlcr rnntrol Hut ( rcn. Fabian< Ver. the armed torn'' tornrnandcr told a tcle\ t\1on 11\ll'r' •l'"er that a 24-hour "red alert' tkll.ned a1 noon Thursda' had Ix-en l'\tl•nded "part1lularh 1n thl· hot ,pot\ lu 3\Cn 30\ p<1tcn11al dn t1on m•itulant) .. l ndl·r the .. red alcn ·· dll :!00 I )(J( 1 nH mhcr<. of lhc m1htar; were 1..<11led 111 th~· h1ghc')t \late of rcadtnl''>'> \\ hH h 1\ t u'>tumar} for electron'> here Blll \qu1nu'<, \Upporttr\ ')a1d thn lcJH'<l '>Old1er\ v.ould tx: u~d lo In 11 Ul'n{ c l he \Oil: HJdtn report\ ..aid a policeman":." "ountlt•tl Ht1latol1KI "\(J() miles south of Mi.1n1la In the lap1tal. workers lor \1rs .\quino''> l ;~HY> part) charged thdt armed men from Marco~· Ne" ~uut·t\ Movement abducted and heat an Aquino supporter v.ho~c whereabouts were unknown fort} minute'> after the poll'> open- ed. \II r<; .\qu tno .. oted al a \Choolhouse at Haetenda Lu1s1ta. a \ugar plantatton owned by her famtl> 1n Tarlac province. 70 male~ nonh of Mantia. Barncadcs were set up on roads leading w her hometown .. foda~ I\ m} da~ and I've ne,er been more confident of anything 1n m' life a\ toda~ ·· said Mrs Aquino S1 "ho\C running mate 1s 5cn ...,,1h ador Laurel Marco\, 68 Ile" b:; helicopter IO ht'> hometown uf Ratac. 250 m1k' north of th<: l ap11al to ca'it his hallot rk \atd a final \Uf\C\ ShOv.cd he would win v.11h fi I percent of the \Ott· 'l!thed11Terenccl\onl\ 3m1ll1on I "111 be d1sappo1nted .. he .-.aid Marcos· running mate. .\rturo Tolcn11no. 1-, a member of Parlia- ment. a former senator and foreign m1n1Ster. Mrs Aquino said she would need 65 percent to compen'iate for the fraud and cheating she expected from Marcos' people Joe Concepcion chainnan of "'1.\MFREL a 500,000-memtwr ut11ens· 'oluntccr pollwatlh1ng group. said in an interview there was "not much rampant cheating," but said man' 'oters were confused tn \Orne areas because they could 001 find their names on posted lists and \omc polling stauons didn't open on t1mt.' .\qu1no headquarters charstd \ome of her supponer~ were unfatrl~ '>UbJCctcd to "c1t1Len's arrcMs," and accused of voting 1n several precinct'>. In Danao ( 11y, reporters said -.;.\MFREL ,·oluntccrs abandoned their post\ bccau\C the} said the~ "ere being harras\Cd. 81.,hop .\nt11n10 Fort1ch. national vice chairman ol AMFREL. \Std a nine-member ob,crvcr body ap- . pointed b> Marcos. ( OMELH. un- expectedl> 1'>sued an order that For- ttch'' group had to wear all-white dothing. "Now they'll have the game all to themscl"e!.. · he ..aid. MAN CONVICTED IN POLICE SHOOTING ... From Al lit' ''a" arresll·d nine da\\ latn nl·Jr I .11..1· 1 .. ahella 1n Kan (,;uni\ In h1\ own defc.on'>C \heehan <id mrttl·d in'ohement tn tht· rohht-n but \a1d he hJd no v.a\ of k n11...,1ng J \hootout would follow or th:tt h" p.1nmor "-OU Id be killed I awn:ncl· Bu<.~lt\ the puhltt tic lc:ntkr repre\Cnt1ng \hechan u1uld n .. 1 he rcathed lor 1mmcd1ate <.11m-r ment after the 'cril11 t '>heehan v.a\ um' 1ttt·d ol hurglJn 1n I 9M:! and "a' rded'>l'd from a \lJtl· prl\On s1~ month' h\:lore the Hunt- ington Bcalh \h11otout Oglesby lo\ h11 reponedl~ mc1 \htehan 1n pr1'on wa'i paroled three week, nefore the '>hoo11ng Juror' wae n11t told ol \hechan' on '"n rl"c. ord nor that L>cucl "a' in \C1h ed 1 n .i wt 11nd \h•>OI ing 1 nu· dl·nt lao;t \l'Jr 1n "h1th <i hurgl.ir~ \U\pt.'tl "a' \hot 10 lhc JJ"' l>euel v.a\ tlc.lrl'U ol ''"' "rong-doing 1n both \ho1>1'ng'> Hut he wa., named 10 a \20 million claim tikd th1r, ... car h' tht· parent\ ofRa11d' In· lll>"C: the <,u'>P<'<.tt•d hurglar "ho "J' \hot In thl· 1a" SUPER STREET PLAN PUSHED AHEAD ... From Al \UPl'f <,trtct I tllll l'PI w11n I "-Ork \ht• \,1111 \ltll\ \<11d the t11mml\w1n ""Ill not cr.tm·h g1'l' up on 1h1• 11~11,cr teo nlcpt \lthnugh "Hkn1n~ will 'ullite for lht I ;1 l'alm<t·lkat h H11ulnard 1ntt•r W L lion and an 0' l'rp•'" for lmpn1.il I lt~dh\J) I\ nol nl't'tkd for .1notht·r I'\ >1·;11, .. he '>a1tl prohkm' "1th l 'lnl?"'· 111111 .1ml righ t 111 "'"' Jtqul\rt11111 ,1t \\ 11 m·r \ q·nuc· 111 llont1ntiet11n fk.it h m.tkl' .1 ll~•·\•'1 lht'f• ,rn 1mp11nJnl l'l ·ml'nt 111 th1 '''I"'' ,,,,.,.1 pr1111.r.1111 l'l.1nnt•r' ~ .. ·11•'''' the·' t .in "•l'I 1 llnll \IHTH' 111 rtw 1hJt't llnn\ th.JI haH' b1'!'n r.11\c'd 111 relYJrd lo .r fh1nn \lill\ \illd < onstrut t111n 1rl.11t·tl ""' 11p111.n\ 11rtg1nath prt'tlH tl·tl t•1 l.l\t IX 1w1nlh'> c.oultl f)( rnlu1 n t to .1h111i1 thr• l' month\ u"nl' pH·l.1hr 1l.Hl•1n rlH lh•.ch \hl· '>aid But 1c.... nn,11111 t111n ttmt: "'on 1 t•llm1nJtl' .Hgumnit' rdl\Cd h\ \llmt• hu,ine'' ll'"n1·r, 1h.11111u1in~ through tral • .iwa \ lrl!m tht·ir \l•1rl'lrr1n1' "111 to\t tht•m m<rnn 11 l he <.<1m m """" ta nn11t ton" "'l i: the I lun1tngt11n H1·ach < 11~ < uunl ti to permit c.on\lnllltun ul a ll\11\l'f the.· intcr'>cU111n v.tll Ix· w1dcnt•d "' mulh a\ l><"'thlc and planner\ will l1111k at the m.i tter ag;u n 1 n fh t·-111 II 1 \ear.-. "hen rnnge\tton "pred1uc:d lo r(,tlh l n'>I'> level\ "1111\ '><ltd f hat'o; JU\I \Omt·thW&.,lhlll's gmng_ If/ ha'e to be dt·.111 with "ht•n 11 happeM .. she \aid I he tlka nf trtat1ng \upt.·r \lrt·et., 11u1 nl anerial h1ghv.J~' IYJined Ol'" populartt\ ahl'f lhl· 1kk.11 111 l'rop· •1'>1t1cin .\ 1n 1111<.i r Jrangl' < ount.,.' trJO'>p<Jrtatmn pl.uinu' h.1d l11hh1l·d hl'J\ 11\ f11r lh1· rll flJIO\lllllO whrl h v.11uld h . .nl· lh.111111·kd .1n .uld11111nal I lent tn \all'' t.J\ to c lfltnl\ road J'lfltjl'( .... 'Without thl' prom"cd 1ntornt· lrom a ..ale'> tax inuc:ar,e to help lune.I ma1or freewa} 1mpro11cmen1s. 0< f( plannt'r'> looked for les' costly -and more 1nno,at1ve -way~ to ea'te thl' rnunt} ·.,growing traffic c:runch. Beach Boulevard'" already hrav1 I> U'>l.'d b)' through traffic because 11 " one of the few maJOr nonh-south rou1e'> avatl3hlc to commutcn T ransportatton planner'i su ppo'l(·d that tf the road could be modified lo Juommodate morT traffic. ll could l<1ke '>Om1: 11f lht' prl·.,c;ure nil thl l11unl) \lrn·wa\ '>\.'Item If &ad1 Houll'\ ard work' J\ J \UJX'r \trl't't 11thn artenal h1e,hv.;i\, "'II come undt•r the tommt\'>t11n·, ~1.rut1n~. Mill' \aid ~Jldfhnr ll<Julc,ard. l\atl'llJ •\11enut· .ind I n 1 n e ( t' n I l' r I> r 1 "c -M <Ju I t <rn Parkwa) al t' '>t>mt· po\s1bk can· d1date\ \ht \tllll I ht' rl' " n1111 h "or k to tll dom· hdnrr lk.1t h Boull'' Jrd 1mp111\1' flll'flt\ l ttfl l1t ~10 .1lt1trtl1n11. to 'Vt1ll\ V..1th ·\u~u't ·" th1· targl'I dall' Im 1hc tir\I ph.l\t' 111 v.ork tht• ptt•11·rt mu\t fir<ot ,1.,.,1111 fin.ii approval from thl' tran\p11r1at1on tomm..,.,H,n \'larch 24 I hl·n memorandum<, of agreement mu\t be \tgncd with the \tale Dcpartml'nt ol r ran\pona11on Orange < ounh ..ind the nine c1t1c\ along the route r,ett1ng out the c11<1l t \Cope ol "Ork ll'i 11ming and tht· agenC) re'>p<1m1blc tor caC'h tihk, M tll'> ..atd F und1ng for Pha..e I -$4 m1ll111n -will come trom the transportation tomm1\\1on A. ftl'r that other \OUrlC\ will ha.,,·e tu be found ~he said ENTIRE COAST IN DRILLING PLAN ... F r om Al nn thr { altl•1rn1.1, 11,1\I · f)nll' J~J1n th1\ ac.lmin"tr.11 1111 .ulJ It<, Interior f>cpanml·n1 Ii.I\• dee l:tred v.ar on the< iiliforn1a 1 '"''I \1t•rrJ ( lub \poke\man < .trl 1'11111 r,.ml 1n San f ranllt,(<1 ·· 1 h1\ annountt'ml·nt ma~n t n'ltal dt'ar what wa'> .c1ln·.1tl . ld1rh t"\ tdcnt -that the \Ct rl'l<H\ ha' n,, tntt'ntton of OC'jtot1at1ntz in good I.11th with the c11ngre\\111ne1I dC'l<'[t,1t111n rir Ult/CO\ ol ( alilorn1<1 11n thl\ '"UC J>upe told reporter' "lie 1~ dttrrmtnt•d to g1 \C tht" oil rnmpan1e\ prel 1wl} "'hilt Inn want .. Rut Interior lx·partmC'nt roffi11,i1, ''11111h1\ v.erk 1h;it announ~rmrnt 111 the drilft pl.in 'hnuldn't ham~r on•mn~ t<ilk\ v.1th \late' rcprec,en1;i- t1H'' r urthC'r lim1t.at100\ on \altforn1,1 1111\horc dnll1ng wuld <.omt out of th,1\<' talh and would become pan nf th<' IC'a<>tng pl:rn Tht outcomt of tht nrgot111tmnt tfo<lrl \ltd. will aovcrn "hnt arca\.ar<' lcaublt.' ind what lrt1'1\ art fortdo~d • lfodt·I al\o H1l1l .1 \\. a\h1ngion. I> c nrv.<, wnft•rt•nte fhur\da) that thfl\C' 1.ilk\ art• going \w1mm1ngl~ · \.1 1kt· hrgu\ a <,poke\man for tht• 'Wc\tl'rn <>ti .ind ( 18'\ ;\'\'iOC'tallon .,,ud l hur\day 11\ too earlv to tell v. htl h ofhhore arra\ will draw tht• 0111\1 interc\t from thr wl 1ndu•11n · I gut'\\ 1t ''> a \tock anr,wer hut wt' 1lon t knov. "hat'\ out there until Wt' \t.H1 looki ng f ugur, \.11<1 I \en \II 111l u1mpan1e\ u~ \(1,nlll .rnc.I 11thtr gc11l11g1t31 1nlorma11on to dctcrm1nt· whrre 011 and ~' "1 II hk<'lv ht-founc1 'What'\ 1mpurunt 1\ that we ~110 a rna\\IH' arrn tn \Uln looking · f('r¥ll\ \ii 1<1 \.\hat pcopk don 1 real11c I\ lhtit hl\t11nca11.. of ,111 th<' area., up Im con.,.dcrat1on unh· I t11 ' pertrnt ol lhll\C' are oH lllJil'! ka~d r ht Cnllrl' < .11tlnrn1a l O:J!ll t\ n•>I gmng to hr ort•n for l<•a.,e\ <\nd wc 'rC' not tntCrC''\tcd 1n dnlhng l'Vc~whcre ' r elku\ \{lid lhC' Oil inc1U\lry 'Itron&· I) 11ppo"'' hm1tat1"n\ on whut t1.plor;a11on t an take place bec:au\e 11 ' olten l'i ha't·d on arh1traf) t 111t·rw m 1ncompll'te 1nlmmauon II an\nnr ha' thr tOrrt."( t ditta tht 01 1 rnmpan1c'\ do ·· hl' u1d .. \nd "'t' art' neophyte'> ourr,cl vr\ ht-rau\l' l\!1other Nature al"'-ayr, ha\ till' uprx.·r hand.'' In add111on t'1 tile .1nnounc.t·rm·n1 ul thl' fhe--..ear ka\(' plan thl' lnlenor l>cpanmcnt rt'le.1\(;d fiaure' I hur\· da~ that ~""' f,1l1tna 01f pme' ha'C' rcduct>d h\ al'Wiut io percent the amount of~nl wonh tccovrnng from {) c; o!Tshort> , re. ' But Hodel \atd the cumnt low pru.c of Oii 1\ not wlu1t t·ount .. 1n lca\1na c~ccpt thJt 11 reduce' fund\ ;l\, 1lahlc 10 pa .. for lea~., What 1s important ht \:!rd '' 1hc C'lpetlcd fu1urt pmc "nlC' a 1mu lc:a~d toda) will take Imm c1ah1 to IS vear' to bnna 1nto pruductwn · "ff.,omcbod' h. \ forC'u1sta pmr 10 the m1d-}9~J\ that\ much higher than today\ pme. he ma) well decide' he must make tho~ (development) inve\tment'> no~ " Hodel \aid at !ht • new• c~nfcttnCt" WEATHER ------- Winds expected to die down Miid temperaturu wm eooompany partly cloody aktea throughout the Orange Coast today. th9 National Weather Ser1lce said Winds wlll decrease and temperatures wlll rlae to 64 along the beaches 1nd 88 Inland 011ern1Qht Iowa will drop 10 between •2 and 52 Along the Inner coastal waters. westerly winds will blow 10 to t5 knots over a westerly swell of 2 10 4 feet. Skies wlll remain partly ctoody throogh tonight In the ooter coastal waters from Point Conception to San Clemente Island and ovt 60 mlles. winds wlfl blow northwest t 5 to 25 knots through tonight, with 8-lo 10-loot seas lOUlevtfle 47 3• Mompiw. 69 $• U.S . T emps Mlaml8oocfl ,. 7 l Mldlncl·OdeoM 92 2t ,.. ........... 31 27 Al bony Al~qU41 Mcl\O<~ A11an1e 20 11 41 ,. )4 ,. Mpl9 SI p.._, 2• 25 . ... . . . . 46 ~ ..... a3 -OrlOOl\t 70 st -'l'Of\ 31 2t N0<1ol-Va 45 42 117 52 43 l• Alllll\llC C.tty Au111n 8111tlmo<• 8tun1no11.,,, 8'11ftarcll 115 45 42 42 Ollltlhoma Cny 41 37 Calif. Temps S•nto Ane Senta 8.,b.,1 Slr\fe CrvJ S.,,le Mllll Sen11Mon1c.t Ill 56 63 13 5e 40 S7 57 91 •• Om•ll• 30 27 ()rlanGO II eo 7 t •• 29 19 4 1 14 }O 11 2~ IS •0 02 22 ll 112 ., llO ., n l7 33 28 42 39 31 30 67 $t Pntl~ll .. 34 HIQll• ~ tll<<NQ" 1 O m fl>ut.Oly Pnoon .. 63 49 37 34 8otl0 eo.1on AP040 Vllllo)r ~ 20 8u"el0 lluttinQlOn YI Put~ PCl'l 0t 411 33 8111< ... foolo SS 49 p,_ 32 29 ::::?" $t 60 C11y 27 25 IWIO 3t n AIC/\rT>Otld d ., St lov•t 4 l 111 8en10.. •9 •• 11oau..-1 u 40 Bog 8-" 4 I 24 81el>OP • J 29 8lylll0 0 I 41 Catellf'e 6 1 •8 Surf Report LOCATION llllOlllf~ c-CtiarlOllot\ W II Cl\erlOtle NC Ct>oyonne Ct>tcogo CtnclMlll Clovolend Cotumbl• Sc eoo..m~On Concord NH Oollu-F1 WCl'lll Ooyfon St Pot• Tempe 77 117 Culver Clly 6~ • 7 Eureti 1 SS 39 lume 81ac11 3· S W S""tl MOlldica 3·6 W Seti late• Ctly It 29 ,,...,o se 47 N.wpo<t 8Mcll 3-5 W 9.,, Antonio 119 43 S.,, Oiogo County l-6 W 4 1 311 Sen Juen PR 12 117 L41\CUter 50 41 Otlttoo4! Mf leliwcloy: ..... , IM- o..-o..- OettOll ElPuo Falt't>an~t 71 tll 60 42 311 34 211 2S 32 27 :II 2A 111 38 Soeffle 811<~1 S'°"• Fent SIM*- Sy<llCUIO IOCMlll• 1- TulN 411 le SI •• 27 23 long 8oacll 611 • 7 lo.A~ 117 24 Meryevlllo SS 39 lr\ 1--Miff. 38 2• 19 10 34 32 Mootooello 641 49 MOlll•oy 58 .. Ml W"-1 42 33 Tides a3 41 39 32 Noeatoa S7 47 Nowpot1 Oooc.n llO s l f OOAY Fergo F1ag1tett 23 04 2e n 211 2S 27 20 17 ,. ~9 42 lS 29 22 18 8" 62 llO .. 37 '.13 llS 57 37 2• 3• n SJ 44 SI 41 w •-"if>Oton .. 311 le 32 Oa~teno S7 44 O<lll!IO 60 411 Ftrtt IOW I 231m 20 F1111 h~h 7Ua m 1111 Wlefllll Grend Raf>'(!• Groat F•ll• G•MtllbO<O N c. Her110ld ;;-.. Wll~et 8•"• n JO Pllm Souno1 7 • S• $econ to .. 2 47 pm l 6 Second n1Q11 9 19pm ... Pe..01<1• lie 44 PllO Aoblot SS 38 R'-llOe 61 47 Roa 81<.o" S7 39 IATUflOAY F1111 tow 2 lOe m I 1 ,..,., h.qt> 920•"' u Honolulu "°""°" '"""'"APO' • Jecklon M• -----------==~~ty ~ ;~ s.c:ond tow s.c:ono "'II" 3 23 Pm 1 ~ 9 ••om •• Seltnu ~ 37 Sen a.rn .. <l•n<> llO 49 Extended Ju.,.... San Gal>< •Of 68 • S Keno.a Cely Lullog .. Lltlle Roe~ Fetr ... ,,, IOCll OU•IY "l>'ln 10 nOtlllOHt wond1 Wonda <lee•e..ino T unoey HIQnt ~ 10 68 lo-11 to 48 Ston Oiogo llO S3 Sen Frenciteo , 61 48 San ~oeo 58 39 Sun ,,_ roe11.,. 11 II 46 a m •NI Mii eg11n It S ?9 p m Moon,,_ IO<lly 1111 10 I m •I'd Mii 9011n II 4 08 p m EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS OK'D ... From A l apartment complex. The: dt'Cl\ron tame after mcrthant'I and landownen accused the council of figuratively pulling a gun to their head~ and dcs1ro> ing }cars ol hard v.ork Pinned to their chests "c:re \Clio~ card~ reading "Sa\e Our bu\1nesses." Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle. her voice breakmg with emotton. moved the proposal to evict the bus1nessc~. residents and landowner'> -including a (J1rl St·outs head- quarters -1f deemed mxes..ary The measure passed on a 4-0 'otc the minimum appro,al needed from the five-member council to use emi- nent domain on the block bordered by Anaheim Avenue. 19th Strl'l·t . Park A venue and Plumrr Street. Councilman Dave Wheeler. a -.1g- orous opponent of the h1gh-dens11y complex proposed for the J.8-acrc stte. was absent from the meeting With.out condemnation. the Lit)' v.ould haH' to \trap the prnJetl h\. dncloper l 1nrnln Park Me'>a J l1rn1tcd partncr<,h1p ht.·1wecn I 10c1>ln Proper!} < o ol If unt1ngton Bt'i.ll h and ( U'>la 'v1 c,a-ha\l'c.I < I \cgt·r .. 1rum & \on<, .\Iler more than three hour\ 111 debatc. uJUnetl mcmbt·r\cmph.i"1rd thl' proJert w<>uld hnng 'ore I)' needed hou!>tng to C tJ\tJ Mc:\3. However the) also ~trc:sc;cd their cympathy tor merchant!.. and landowners who would tx: d1splacc:d b> the rc:devt•lop mcnt plan "Theo;c arc pcuplc\ l1vt'lihood\ "e're talking about It's not '>Omt·· thing Wt' do ll1ppantl) ... !>aid Hornbulklc ol her momenta')' d10,- pla) of cmotwn while reading off the proposal. < ounnlwoman ArlcRe Schafer told 1he 40-memher audience "Rc- de.,,clnpment mean\ onl} om· thing -\ou'rt• damned ti 1you do and damned II \ou don·1 .. Uut the property O\\nl'T' ..inJ mert hants facing C\ 1ct1on were not lOmforted b} the rnunc1r., empath} ··vou arc JU'>l prac11call) taking a gun and putting 11 tu m) head and 'ia)ing 'd1c.' .. '>atd -\h1cl Hussain. lO- ownl·r of two parcels -one conta1n- 1ng ht'> tclC\ ISIOO c:pair shop "l''e been or 1 on m) hop:\. Ill\ Jreams for 20 \>C' 'i. and I hate tu \('~' 11 l'fU'>hl'U .. . I hl' ap:irtmt•n1 lompll'x. w11h undl•rground parlo.1ng. will dl\pl,1te IX hu'>lnC'>'>C'> eight home'. <1 l tcdtl union ulliu· JOd thl· ( 11rl "iluUl\. hcaJ4uancr\ In a pre\ 111u' cm1111onal mcc:ting. thlt:0Unt1l1.01cdl>n 18todcartht• propt·rty. ai.i.l·mhk thl' parcel~ ot land and sell the '>tie to Lmrnln Park tor \I 8 million I he ctt\ al<.o "'uni S 14 m1ll1on in lt.>\Hntcrest bonds forCOOStruC llOO Of thl' w mplc\, 1n C\lhange for the :l\\urancl' that 40 apartment~ will be fl'\cned for moderate-income lt'n· ants. Funhermore. thc council agreed to spend $950.000 in federal grant monc) to help prepare the s11c and rdtx:ate merchant\. ~omeuft~c landowners greeted the ut) ·, oiler~ to buy them out as an 11pp<1rtunt1) to mo .. e from an area darkened b\ the th real of redevelop- ml·nt and e.m1nent domain for more than 10 )Car.. With ( o!>ta Mesa paying moving <:osh. some business ownl'rs con- sidered the proJcct a blessing tn dl'igUt'>l' Howc\l'r. thnc were man) prop- erty owner'i and merchants fearful thq would not be able to recoup the loi,., of being pu'ihcd ofTa burgeoning hu" ne.,o; an· a I hl' blcx:k ts acros'i t hr '>11<.'t'I from lhl' m•wh-opcnc:d < llLlrt\ardi, \hopping renter we·\l. "Dt'nt da)" dr" 1ng the \trCl'l '> and , ... l. ha' l'n · 1 lou nd J plaa thJt·, ,u1t..iblc .. \atd l>on ')chenk . ti" rwr 01 l>at'i.t Io~ ota Repatr 'hop on 19th \trc:ct LOTTERY BAIL SET AT $50,000 ... From Al S t0.000 \J1tl lotter. ag1:n1 ~,I\ nc Mackin M.Kkk\ pci'>t'd J\ the woman'r, brother pn·1l·nded l<I he tnterc'itt•tl an bu} 1ng thl' ticket and made 1he arrl''>I "I lookt•d at the ticket and 11 wa., one ol thl' bt·ttn ont'> I've '>Ccn ·· \1acklc\ \31d fhc ·uckc:I <,ho"cd two S:!S.000 ligurcs and the nugge1 that double'> the winning amount to S50.000 But one lane of the 11cke1 war, !>lan1cd and \t1acklry !>aid he rnuld feel the '>eam where two tttkct\ had been pa\ll'd 1ogethcr M1llcr,1llcgcdh pu!>eda\a V1c1nam .. cteran who rnukl nol submit thc ticket because he uwcd bark taxn 111 the state and would h:ivc to fortt·11 tht· \\tnnmg'>. lotter. ollinal\ 'intd Muckln <.atd Mtlh'r I\ nc11hn J 'etcran niir 1n dt•h1 to the \tall' Lotte I) offina I'> sa 1d M 1 llc:r rnn- fos,ed to selling lour other phon~ winning "California Ciotti Hu\h" lit kll\ "I think hl'0<. dune 11 quite -a-IC'w mnrt t1rnei, than he\ adm1t11ng. and "'hen thl' \lof) gl'IS out. people will rnme forward ... \a1d Thad Dwyer, r,upcn 1sing lot tel) agent. I utter. '>CLurit) lhtcl Lew Ritter -.aid about 40 arrc'>I\ for fraud ha-..c been made \Ince the lottery began tn October Of 600 cnm1nal 1nvcst1ga- t1on\ currently underway. about 70 arl' lor l'Ul·<tnd-pa\te JOb\. WASTE SHOULD GO SOUTH, IRVINE SAYS ... Fro m Al I 1t·twa\ Ill \an l>1egu and t'a\I on I ntl'f'itat<: X to \r 11i>na "l he '>Outhcrn rou1e goc' thrnul(h l on'\1dcrably lc\~·p<Jpulatcd art•a•., .. Irvine's Her'ih t<:'>ttfied at thl' C Ill' hearing In an 1nlt'rv1ew alter the hearing. Hersh added "The mk 01 an an1dent happening 1s "Cf) lo" But the (In 1ne (ti)) (ounc1l's po'itt1on 1s to m1n1 - m11e the mk t'Vcn more by \h1pp1ng the material through lcs~-populatcd areas·· fht: San Diego and Santa A.na frccwaH. both ()K'd for tran\por- tat1on Of radtOaCllVl' matrnal 1n thl' < llP plan. run through lr.tnr C HP offiual\ took no at tton fol lowing Thur\d&) ·, heanng 1n I 11' A.ngdt'\ Other hcanngi, arc t,C'hrd uled through Junl' 1n Sac.ramcnio Rl·ddtng f re\no ...,an fkrnardinn "ian 1>1cg11 and B3kl'r'ilicld A ( llP \flOkC\\\oman '>llld nn hl'anng on thr l\'>Ul' " no" 1o<:heduled '" Orangt• < uunt) hut \hr 'kltd one cuuld bC' added MAIN OFFICE 11 h• - VOL. 71, NO. 31 f cdcri.11 rcgulatu111' now dn1gn.itt; all 1nter'>tatc lrcewa)\ a<o appm1.t·d mute'> lor tran<;ponat1un of rntlto· 3lll\e material I he 1nterc;tate., wt·re \elerted betau~ they haw low au 1- dent rates and faster tra'cl lime Hut C aliforntll offic1alc, have the authortt) to de'ilgnatl' alternate 'itate and 1111.JI highway\. The (If P hearing\ art' netng UIO· du<."tc:d 1oobta1n publtccommcnl on a propo'>t:d 'ilatew1dc '>Y\tem qt mud' that will be dc'ttgnatcd a'> ratlwucttvt• material route'> A CH P repor1 '>Hiil'' that "1 n '>Orne 1n\tancc\. '>late htgh- ~a) s arc prefl·rable to 111t1:r\latt'' becau<;e the former b) pa.,, man) densely populated urban centtr\ .. 1 he (HP proposal drl'"" little: ~ r 111c1sm during the low-kc) two- hour hearing 1n Lo'> Angc:le.-. Among the numtmu'i l'n<lor,e· ment'i of the plan wa'> one from "1""port Beach rer,1dtnt •\Inert Ba1ct 11 rad1olog1cal tOntml <l11et lor at IC "1 R1omcd1cal<.1n ln1nc Ba1c111 \aid he wa\ 1e\11t>ing a~ a member of the "iouthrm California t h.iptcr ol tht• I kallh Ph} \I(' \ot tl'I~ Ht· told < HP oniuah the u1i,k\ t•r mctal cnnlatnt'r' lhal hou'>e nudear lucl rods pruvtdl' adt•quatc protectmn during sh1pp1ng He said more attention should be placed on traffi' safety factors for drivers tran<,porttng the heav} cargv .\nothl'r cndol"\emcnt ot the C HP plan came from Eugene C raml'r. a nudcar engineer employed by Southern California Edison. wh tdt owno; the 'ian Onofre power plant C ramcr i,a1d he wa\ c;pealong for the American Nudrar <\oc1cty, not for the power lOmpan .. ltc 'iatd the contatner'i U\Cd for \htppin~ rad1oact1vc matenal'i ha ve three thick layer\ of lead and <>teel that can w1th\tand powerful 'ihock'i without leaking. In an interv1e". < rnmer \Sid the kdcral go' crnmcnt ha~ not ]Cl found a dtspo!>al \tit' for u~d rad1oact1ve fuel I le predicted \UCh material-; will not be tru<:kl'd ttwa) from C\an Onofrt' for at lea!lt fhc ve3T\ Delly Pilot Dell very I• QuerentMd •A ., • ..,.. ~ ; ' -, Justcall 642-6086 t ' .... 1!'V' I -b'li ti,, • rt" ot!tt•• ... l 1 "" .. '1 ,->., ' • •Ill cw , What do you ltlcc about the Dail) Pilot? What don't you ltkC''1 Call the number abuvc and )Our mcs!Hlae will be recorded. trtn n~d and de· livered to the appropnate editor Thr same 24-hour answcnna ~rv1ce ma> be u~cd to record letters to the editor on an'r topic Contnbuton to our LetteN column mu'lt 1ncludr their name and telephone numl'>cr for .,,enficat1on iell-. U\ what's on your mind ' , ...... ,, ..... Clrculetlon T•phonea >